Selected Families and Individuals

Source Citations


George NICHOLSON

1Lucinda Smith Email. from  "My Descendant Chart"  received 11 Feb 2005.

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, IGI Batch m002261.


Ruth WHITE

1Steel, John, Bit More Again, EMail from to dated 24MAY2002. "At 0601 PM 5/24/02 +0300, you wrote
Dianne
Looks at if this is John Harris White parents marriage plus some more
related details.
You will have to print this out and get a tree going on paper I think to
make sense of it.
But I can't find anything else on Mary Todhunter, the birth registration
for Joseph says she was from Hutton, this is a village almost half way
between Watermillock and Greystoke. I can't see any way of tracking her
down without getting to the transcripts as the IGI is very incomplete.
Anyway this next list should give you something to think about.
John

Thomas WHITE
Sex  M

Marriage(s)
Spouse  Ruth HARRIS
Marriage  11 Nov 1782
 Watermillock, Cumberland, England

The next one is only a possible for Thomas's birth. This would make him
35 when he married, a bit late but not impossible.

Thomas WHITE
Sex  M

Event(s)
Christening  14 Feb 1747
 Matterdale, Cumberland, England

Parents
Father  Abraham WHITE
Mother  Mary.".

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, IGI Batch m002261.


Ann NICHOLSON

1Lucinda Smith Email. from  "My Descendant Chart"  received 11 Feb 2005.

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, IGI Batch C002263.


Benjamin JENKINS

1John Harris White - Email including partial  Probate Record, received in Email dated 20 June 2003 from Roger Philips to Dianne Stevens. "Here is a synopsis from the probate records (including the last will and testament) for John Harris White (I only received this from www.sampubco.com on June 18. The handwriting is going to take me a while to decipher but here are the highlights so far. My plan is to fully transcribe these for posting on Rootsweb at some point.)
Date Will proved - Aug. 7, 1856, Jacob R. How, Surrogate, Cayuga County, NY; John White and Matthew White, executors.
"...that John Harris White late of the town of Summer Hill in the County of Cayuga aforesaid,departed this life on or about the Twenty First day of May in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty six. That the said deceased was at the time of his death an inhabitant of the said County of Cayuga, that he has left a Last Will and Testament which is dated the Nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty six...That the said deceased left the following heirs at law and next of kin, to with: Jonathan White, Jane Rosekrans of Moravia, Thomas White of Aurelius, Cayuga County, Isabella Jenkins of the State of Illinois, Matthew White, Joseph White, Hannah Hines[?], Mary Todhunter of the State of Wisconsin and your petitioner, children of the Deceased, Ruth Brown, Isaac Brown of the State of Wisconsin, Ami Nicholson of Cumberland County in England, Eliza McGowan whose place of residence cannot after diligent enquiry be ascertained, grandchildren of the Deceased. That the said Ruth Brown and Isaac Brown are minors and have no General Guardian. That the said deceased left no widow. That said Will relates to both real and personal estate...Dated June 24, 1856. John White, Cayuga County..."
"Will... I give an bequeath to my granddaughter Maria Baldwin, wife of Jese [?] Baldwin, the sum of sixty dollars...to my granddaughter Ann Nicholson [?], now residing in England, the sum of sixty dollars...to my granddaughter Eliza, wife of Emmet MacGowan, the sum of ten dollars...to my grandson and grand daughter Ruth Brown and Isaac Brown, the sum of Fifty dollars each...to my daughter Mary Toddhunter's children, the sum of One Hundred Dollars, to be equally divided amongst them when they attain the age of Twenty One years...to my daughter Hannah Hind's children the sum of One Hundred Dollars to be divided equally...after paying my just debts and funeral expenses...the remainder of my property is to be equally divided amongst the following of my children, viz: Matthew White, Jonathan White, John White, Joseph White, Thomas White, and my daughter Isabella, wife of Benjamin Jenkins, and my daughter Jane wife of Coonrod Rosekrans...".".


Isabella WHITE

1Steel, John, Bit More Again, EMail from to dated 24MAY2002. "At 0601 PM 5/24/02 +0300, you wrote
Dianne
Looks at if this is John Harris White parents marriage plus some more
related details.
You will have to print this out and get a tree going on paper I think to
make sense of it.
But I can't find anything else on Mary Todhunter, the birth registration
for Joseph says she was from Hutton, this is a village almost half way
between Watermillock and Greystoke. I can't see any way of tracking her
down without getting to the transcripts as the IGI is very incomplete.
Anyway this next list should give you something to think about.
John

Thomas WHITE
Sex  M

Marriage(s)
Spouse  Ruth HARRIS
Marriage  11 Nov 1782
 Watermillock, Cumberland, England

The next one is only a possible for Thomas's birth. This would make him
35 when he married, a bit late but not impossible.

Thomas WHITE
Sex  M

Event(s)
Christening  14 Feb 1747
 Matterdale, Cumberland, England

Parents
Father  Abraham WHITE
Mother  Mary.".

2Lucinda Smith Email. from  "My Descendant Chart"  received 11 Feb 2005.


Frank Arthur DEMOUTH

1Bybee, Marsha, internet.

2Ancestry.com, One World Tree.

3Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

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Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."

4Ancestry.com, Obit. "Former Local Mailman Dies at Boone

Frank DeMouth, former resident of Cylinder and Emmettsburg died Saturday at Boone, Ia.  Services were held  Tuesday at the Foy Funeral home in Emmetsburg, with Rev. M. C. Thompson officiating.  Pall bearers, all nephews, were Cecil, Donald, Merle, and Leo Jones, Bennet Thoreson and Everett Kliegl.  Burial was in Evergreen cemetery. The Foy Funeral home was in charge of arrangementss.

Frank Arthur DeMouth was born at Rockford,Ill., March 24, 1875, and was 67 years and 10 months old at the time of death. He was married Oct. 14, 1896 to Miss Daisy Jones at Cylinder. Surviving are the widow and four children, Lester of Boone, Melvin of Cheyenne, Wyo.., Ruth of Des Moines and Velma of Boone.  There are nine grandchildren.  He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Henry Kliegl of Mallard, and two brothers, Clarence DeMouth of Waterloo, Ia., and Walter DeMouth of Seattle, Wash.

The deceased moved from Chicago in 1889 to Cylinder where he farmed for a few years after which he came to Emmetsburg.  He served as rural mail carrier here forr 13 years and then  moved to centrral Iowa where he lived until death.  Mr. DeMouth operated a service station at Boone since 1930.  Sympathy is extended to the surviving relatives."


Daisy Edith JONES

1Ancestry.com, One World Tree.

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."

3Findagrave, http://www.findagrave.com/, internet.


Ruth M. DEMOUTH

1Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

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Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."


Melvin R DEMOUTH

1Ancestry.com, One World Tree.

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."

3Social Security Death Index.

4Social Security Death Index.


Velma Irene DEMOUTH

1Ancestry.com, One World Tree.

2Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com. "United States Census, 1920 for Frank A Demouth

Name: Frank A Demouth
Residence: , Polk, Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Age: 44
Birthplace: Illinois
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois
Film Number: 1820507
Digital Folder Number: 4300824
Image Number: 00179
Sheet Number: 1
Household Gender Age
  Frank A Demouth M 44y
Spouse Daisy E Demouth F 43y
Child Lester E Demouth M 21y
Child Ruth M Demouth F 16y
Child Melvin R Demouth M 10y
Child Velma I Demouth F 6y."

3Ancestry.com, Birth Rec: Velma Irene DeMouth.

4Findagrave, http://www.findagrave.com/, internet.


Abner DEMOUTH

1Hahn, Cheryl "The Hahn Family" , Ancestry Family tree of Cheryl Hahn.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A.

3Lonnie DeMouth McManus . In an Email received 13 Jan 2006.  Lonnie writes about this source: "Just to let you know I can't confirm that everything in that history is true
since I did not put it together-Pete Hraber sent it to me.".

4Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, Ancestry p. 119 of 140.

5Cheryl Hahn Email, 4 Jun 2002. Cheryl says"I know he eventually appeared to be a church sexton at the
Boonton Presbyterian Church.".

6photocopied by George Burgey in June 2002, New Jersey marriage records.


Catharine Jane STILLWELL

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A.

2Hahn, Cheryl "The Hahn Family" , Ancestry Family tree of Cheryl Hahn.

3Cheryl Hahn Email of 1 Mar 2004. "From: "The Hahn Family" To: "Dianne Z Stevens" Subject: Re: Tree OnLine Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 08:21:56 -0500 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200
Hi Diane,
I've had trouble getting on Ancestry.com lately to check what I had there.
I don't know if I mentioned this to you before or if it was someone else.
I'm certain that Catharine J. and Jane Stilwell are the same person and so
Abner Demouth only had one wife. In the 1850 census Daniel and Susanna
Stilwell have Catharine J. age 12 and John age 5 living with them.
Originally I thought that it said age 19 for Catharine J. but another person
read the census and saw that it was age 12. Daniel and Susanna were married
in 1837 and Jane's age when she married Abner indicated a birth in 1838 as I
recall.
Also, it would make sense for Jane to name a daughter for her mother. I
think I noticed you show that she used the name twice so the first one must
have died. I think use of that name by Catharine J. indicates that she was
Jane.
Cheryl Hennion Hahn.".

4Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, Ancestry p. 119 of 140.

5photocopied by George Burgey in June 2002, New Jersey marriage records.


Edward D. DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62).

2FamilySearch.com - International Genealogical Index of North America, batch C512301, internet.


Harrison DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62).

2FamilySearch.com - International Genealogical Index of North America, Batch # C512301, internet.


Susanna DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62), 16 Jun 1880.

2FamilySearch.com - International Genealogical Index of North America, Batch C512301, internet.


Frank DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62).

2World War I Draft Registration, serial # 2088; order# 282, 12 Sep 1918, Ancestry.com.


Maria E DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, p. 21 A (Ancestry p. 41 of 62).


Robert W. MOORE

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Carroll Co., Illinois, Savanna, ED# 19, Ancestry p. 23 of 27.

2Census, Federal - 1860 - Jo Daviess Co., IL, Elizabeth Twsp, Ancestry p. 32 of 37, Ancestry.com.


Henrietta WHITE

1Census, Federal - 1850 - Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, Irish Hollow Precinct, p. 622;  Ancestry p. 26 of 37.

2Census, Federal - 1860 - Jo Daviess Co., IL, Elizabeth Twsp, Ancestry.com. "Line 8    Dwelling 4398     Family 4562

Henry White       age 21    Farmer   5000 (real Property)   450 (pers prop)   b. Ireland
Henrietta                   16    sister                                                                          "
Thomas                     12    nephew                                                                     "
James                        10        "                                                                            "
Robert                        17   brother."

3Jo Daviess County Biographies; Portraits and Biographicals-Samuel White, Elizabeth Township, 1888, Jo Daviess County website. "Jo Daviess County
Biographies

Samuel White Elizabeth Township

Samuel White is a fine representative of the citizen-soldies of our country, who, after taking an active part in the late Civil War, quietly settled down to some peaceful vocation, and have since been important factors in promoting the material prosperity and growth o the United States.He is profitably engaged in farming and stock-raising in Elizabeth Township, owning here a finely-tilled and highly productive farm on section 34. Our subject is a native of Ireland born April 29, 1840 to RObert and Jane (Wilson) also natives of Ireland. When he was about seven years old his parents came to this country, embarking on a sailing vessel at Belfast, and after a voyage of five weeks landed in America, and came directly to Jo Daviess County. The father bought land in this township, and settling thereon,commencd to build up a home. He was however, spared to this family but a short time thereafter, his death occurring while yet in life's prime in 1849. His wife subsequently married William Shannon, with whom she resides, near Mt. Carroll IL. By her first marriage she became the mother of three childre - Samuel of whom we write; Henrietta, wife of Robert Moore of Carroll County IL and James W. who l ives in MO. By her second marriage Mrs.Shannon has five children, four of whom survive - John a resident of Colorado; Willoughby who lives in Carroll Co IL; Maggie wife of David Doty of KS adn Benjamin who lives with his parents.
The subject of this sketch passed boyhood on a farm, receiving his education in the district schools of this county, and being fond of reading, has always aimed to keep posted in all topics of interest, and has a good fund of general knowledge. Aug. 6, 1862 being then a young man of 22 years, he showed his patriotic devotion to the country of his adoption by enlisting as a private in Co I, 96th IL Inf.; his regiment being attached to the Army of the Cumberland during the most of its service. Our subject fought bravely at Lookout Mtn. at the siege of Nashville, of Franklin, and again at the siege of Atlanta, taking an honorable part in nearly all of the important battles fought by the Army of the Cumberland, proving to be an efficient, courageous soldier. He was honorably discharged from the army June 29, 1865. After his experience of military l ife our subject returned to Jo Daviess County, and with the exception of about five years spent in the lumberling and mill business in California, has resided hereever since, settling on his present farm in the spring of 1874. He devotes himself to the management of his farming and stock raising interests and his 160 acres of land is under a high state of cultivation, is provided iwth a good set of buildings and everything necessary to conduct agricultur advantageously. The marriage of our subject to Elizabeth Eadie took place March 20, 1873. She was born August 24, 1848, her parents being John and Mary Eadie of whom mention is made in another part of this volume. Mr. and Mrs. White were the parents of fice children - Mary J., William W., Jessie E., Blanche E., and Olive M. (deceased).
Mr. White is virtually a self-made man, having had to work his way up to his present prosperous circumstances with no other capital to start on than his own stalwart manhood, a clear head, and good capabilities. He is in every respect a conscientious, straightforward man, and as a good citizen, seeks in all ways possible to promote the good of this community. He and his estimable wife take an active interest in the affairs of the Presbyterian Church of Hanover, of which they are respected members. He is identified with the Masonic fraternity.
From Portraits and Biographicsal Pg 789, Transcribed and contributed to Genealogy Trails by Christine Walters
 
Copyright © Christine Walters March 2006.".


Joseph Lanning BARBER Jr.

1Joseph L. Barber - 1827, in "Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties Wisconsin" posted on Ancestry.com Message Board by Pat. "Submitter: Pat
Subject: Joseph L. Barber - 1827
Message: From the Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin

Joseph L. Barber, of section 10, range 2, Weston Township, Clark County, was born in Essex County, New Jersey, October 10, 1827, the son of John S. and Abigail (Kinneman) Barber, both natives of New Jersey; the former was a shoemaker by trade. They were the parents of eleven children, six of whom still survive. Our subject's grandfather, John S. Barber, was a Hessian, and came to this country to fight against the Americans in the Revolutionary War, but deserted by jumping off a man-of-war, swam to the shore and joined Washington's army, in which he was an officer until the close of the war. His wife cooked many meals for Washington, as the great General made his headquarters at their house while he was in winter quarters near Morristown, New Jersey. She drew a large pension, and died about thirty-five years ago, at the age of ninety-seven years.

The subject of this sketch learned the ship-carpenter's trade, at the age of twenty-two years. He went to Chemung County, New York, where his brothes and sisters still reside. One brother (Abbott) is a wealthy man and a Knight of the Red Cross Mason. Mr. Barber came to Calumet County, Wisconsin, in 1851, where he bought land, but afterward returned to the East, and worked at his trade until 1854. In that year he came again to this State and settled on a farm, which was covered with heavy timber. He was a soldier in the late war, in Company D, Sixteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving one year, and participated in the battles of Savannah, Fort McAllister and others. His hearing was affected in the army, as was also his heart and lungs, and on account of the two latter, draws a small pension. Mr. Barber came to this county in 1884, settling on his present farm of eighty acres, forty of which is cleared.

He was married in New Jersey, in July, 1847, to Frances Elizabeth Demouth, a native of New Jersey and daughter of John and Maria (Levi) Demouth. Mr. and Mrs. Barber have had eleven children, seven of whom still survive, namely: Hannah, Samantha, Theodore, Joseph, Frank, Lillie and Albert. Hannah married George Smith of Boyd, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, and they have two children-George and Mary. Hannah has a high school education, and has taught seven years. Samanth married Sanford Chase of Jefferson County, New York and they have four children: Joseph S., Edward A., Frances C. and John L. Theodore is principal of the Alma Center School of Jackson County; was married to Flora Mc Carty and has one child-Joseph. Joseph married Sina Fadner, lives in Eau Claire, and has two children-Carl F. and an infant girl. Frank is principal of the Melrose High School, Jackson County, and is a graduate of the Neillsville High School, in both English and German. Lillie is a teacher also. Albert married Alamanz Demouth, resides in Hayton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, and has three children-George A., Lillian and Eva. Mr. Barber is a Mason socially, and politically a Republican. He has held the offices of Supervisor, Assessor, Constable, and Clerk of School Board. Mrs. Barber is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.".

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Calumet Co, WI, Charlestown, Ancestry p. 8.

3Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website, http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark.htm, Bio: Barber, Joseph M. D. (1864 – 19??). "Bio: Barber, Joseph M. D. (1864 – 19??)



Poster: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

E-mail: eldolken@potc.net



Surnames: Barber, Demouth, Taughter, Webb, Hammond,



---Source: History of Marathon County Wisconsin and Representative Citizens, by Louis Marchetti, 1913.



---Barber, Joseph M. D. (24 March 1864 – 19??)



JOSEPH BARBER, M. D., physician and surgeon at Marathon City, was born at Charlestown, Wis., March 24, 1864, and is a son of Joseph and Frances (Demouth) Barber. The father of Dr. Barber was born in New York and became a shipbuilder and when he came to Wisconsin located on a farm in Calumet County on which he lived for thirty two years, moving then to Clark County, where his death occurred in his seventy-second year. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and was buried with Masonic honors at Greenwood, Wis. He was also an Odd Fellow. A Republican in politics he had served in public offices both in Calumet and Clark counties. He and wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was a native of New Jersey but was married in New York and died in Clark County, Wis., when aged seventy years.  

 

Dr. Joseph Barber was the fifth born in a family of eight children. One brother, who is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and of the University of Chicago, is a Presbyterian minister. Another brother, who is principal of the schools of Withee, Wis., has taught school for thirty-four years, and Dr. Barber had two sisters who taught school, all the family being intellectually gifted. After completing the public school course at Chilton, Wis., Joseph Barber spent one year in the University of Illinois and then entered the Kansas City Medical College, where he was graduated in the class of 1896. Prior to coming to Marathon City on April 7, 1906 Dr. Barber practiced at Greenwood, in Clark County, and one year at Collins, was health officer at Greenwood and for two years county coroner of Clark County, and while in Clark county served as the first president of the Metallic Screen Company. When he entered into practice at Marathon City he succeeded Dr. Taughter. On June 1, 1910, he remodeled the old city hall and has utilized it ever since as a drug store, the family residence being on N. Main street. He is examiner for the Germania Lodge, E. F. U., for the K. O. T. M., and for a number of insurance organizations, while his private practice extends eighteen miles both north and south of the village, sixteen miles west and eight miles east. He is an ex-member of the Wisconsin State Board of Health and belongs to county, state and national medical bodies.  

 

On September 1, 1899, Dr. Barber was married to Miss Ella Webb, of Galesville, Wis., a daughter of George and Mary (Hammond) Webb, the former of whom was born at Bedford, England, and the latter at Barndydum, England. Mrs. Barber is the youngest of their three children. Dr. and Mrs. Barber have one daughter, Mildred, who attends school. Dr. Barber belongs to the Methodist Episcopal and Mrs. Barber to the Presbyterian Church. She is secretary of the E. F. U., and belongs to the Rebekahs and in 1907 took the Grand Lodge of Ashland degrees of Assembly and Chivalry. Dr. Barber is a progressive Republican. At the time the handsome school building was erected at Marathon City he was chairman of the committee in securing the public school. He is a stockholder in the Marathon Telephone Company and in the Marathon Zigler Hamburg Company, and fraternally is identified with the M. W. of A., the E. F. U., the G. N. G., and has taken the Canton high degree of Odd Fellowship and is one of the committee of the Wisconsin Encampment."

4M Celius, , form Statewide County WI Archives Biographies. "Statewide County WI Archives Biographies.....BARBER, DR. JOSEPH March 24, 1864 -
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Author: The State Printing Board, Compiled and Published.

MEMBERS OF THE SENATE

TWENTY-FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT

Lincoln and Marathon counties.

DR. JOSEPH BARBER (Rep.) was born in the town of Charlestown,
Calumet county, Wisconsin, March 24, 1864. Educated in the
common and high schools. Finished medical course in 1896 and
practiced medicine and surgery since that time in Wisconsin.
Member of Marathon County Medical Society and their vice-
president 1922. Member of Wisconsin Medical Association and
the American Medical Association. Has been president of the
Marathon City Telephone Company for five years. One of the
organizers of the Merchants and Farmers State Bank and was the
first vice-president of same in this city, also a director. He
was the organizer of the Hatley State Bank in Marathon County,
and has been director and vice-president of the bank since its
organization. Was elected by a majority of 7,000 in the Eighth
Congressional district as a delegate to the National
Republican convention at Chicago in 1920. In the 1922 election
he received 11,308 votes to 3,44 8 for Ralph E. Smith (Ind.
Rep.), and 2,456 for A. J. Plowman (Ind. Dem.)."

5M Celius, unknown. "Dr. Joseph Barber died on April 6, 1940.  He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Wausau, WI."

6Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark, WI, Fremont, p. 1 of 16. "Line 28     Dwelling 9     Household 9

Barber, John L.      head   b. Mar 1864    age 36  m in 1900      WI   NY    NJ   occ: doctor
            Ella           wife         Sep 1878            21 m in 1900      WI  Eng   Eng
            Earl           son          Nov 1886           13                      WI  WI     WI."

7Joseph L. Barber - 1827.

8M Celius. "Dr. Joseph Barber died on April 6, 1940.  He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Wausau, WI."

9Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, WI Marriages 1836-1930. "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930


Groom's Name: Joseph Barber
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Haytin, Claumet, Wis.
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Lucina Fadner
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace: Haytin, Calumet, Wis.
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1885
Marriage Place: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: Joseph Barber
Groom's Mother's Name: Francis Barber
Bride's Father's Name: Martin Fadner
Bride's Mother's Name: Rebeca Fadner
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00339-0
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1275835
Reference Number: cn 01213."


Lucina FADNER

1Joseph L. Barber - 1827, in "Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties Wisconsin" posted on Ancestry.com Message Board by Pat. "Submitter: Pat
Subject: Joseph L. Barber - 1827
Message: From the Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin

Joseph L. Barber, of section 10, range 2, Weston Township, Clark County, was born in Essex County, New Jersey, October 10, 1827, the son of John S. and Abigail (Kinneman) Barber, both natives of New Jersey; the former was a shoemaker by trade. They were the parents of eleven children, six of whom still survive. Our subject's grandfather, John S. Barber, was a Hessian, and came to this country to fight against the Americans in the Revolutionary War, but deserted by jumping off a man-of-war, swam to the shore and joined Washington's army, in which he was an officer until the close of the war. His wife cooked many meals for Washington, as the great General made his headquarters at their house while he was in winter quarters near Morristown, New Jersey. She drew a large pension, and died about thirty-five years ago, at the age of ninety-seven years.

The subject of this sketch learned the ship-carpenter's trade, at the age of twenty-two years. He went to Chemung County, New York, where his brothes and sisters still reside. One brother (Abbott) is a wealthy man and a Knight of the Red Cross Mason. Mr. Barber came to Calumet County, Wisconsin, in 1851, where he bought land, but afterward returned to the East, and worked at his trade until 1854. In that year he came again to this State and settled on a farm, which was covered with heavy timber. He was a soldier in the late war, in Company D, Sixteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving one year, and participated in the battles of Savannah, Fort McAllister and others. His hearing was affected in the army, as was also his heart and lungs, and on account of the two latter, draws a small pension. Mr. Barber came to this county in 1884, settling on his present farm of eighty acres, forty of which is cleared.

He was married in New Jersey, in July, 1847, to Frances Elizabeth Demouth, a native of New Jersey and daughter of John and Maria (Levi) Demouth. Mr. and Mrs. Barber have had eleven children, seven of whom still survive, namely: Hannah, Samantha, Theodore, Joseph, Frank, Lillie and Albert. Hannah married George Smith of Boyd, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, and they have two children-George and Mary. Hannah has a high school education, and has taught seven years. Samanth married Sanford Chase of Jefferson County, New York and they have four children: Joseph S., Edward A., Frances C. and John L. Theodore is principal of the Alma Center School of Jackson County; was married to Flora Mc Carty and has one child-Joseph. Joseph married Sina Fadner, lives in Eau Claire, and has two children-Carl F. and an infant girl. Frank is principal of the Melrose High School, Jackson County, and is a graduate of the Neillsville High School, in both English and German. Lillie is a teacher also. Albert married Alamanz Demouth, resides in Hayton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, and has three children-George A., Lillian and Eva. Mr. Barber is a Mason socially, and politically a Republican. He has held the offices of Supervisor, Assessor, Constable, and Clerk of School Board. Mrs. Barber is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.".

2Compiled by Jim & Kathy Heath, 1997, Clark County Cemeteries.

3Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, WI Marriages 1836-1930. "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930


Groom's Name: Joseph Barber
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Haytin, Claumet, Wis.
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Lucina Fadner
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace: Haytin, Calumet, Wis.
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1885
Marriage Place: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: Joseph Barber
Groom's Mother's Name: Francis Barber
Bride's Father's Name: Martin Fadner
Bride's Mother's Name: Rebeca Fadner
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00339-0
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1275835
Reference Number: cn 01213."


BARBER

1Joseph L. Barber - 1827, in "Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties Wisconsin" posted on Ancestry.com Message Board by Pat. "Submitter: Pat
Subject: Joseph L. Barber - 1827
Message: From the Biographical History of Clark and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin

Joseph L. Barber, of section 10, range 2, Weston Township, Clark County, was born in Essex County, New Jersey, October 10, 1827, the son of John S. and Abigail (Kinneman) Barber, both natives of New Jersey; the former was a shoemaker by trade. They were the parents of eleven children, six of whom still survive. Our subject's grandfather, John S. Barber, was a Hessian, and came to this country to fight against the Americans in the Revolutionary War, but deserted by jumping off a man-of-war, swam to the shore and joined Washington's army, in which he was an officer until the close of the war. His wife cooked many meals for Washington, as the great General made his headquarters at their house while he was in winter quarters near Morristown, New Jersey. She drew a large pension, and died about thirty-five years ago, at the age of ninety-seven years.

The subject of this sketch learned the ship-carpenter's trade, at the age of twenty-two years. He went to Chemung County, New York, where his brothes and sisters still reside. One brother (Abbott) is a wealthy man and a Knight of the Red Cross Mason. Mr. Barber came to Calumet County, Wisconsin, in 1851, where he bought land, but afterward returned to the East, and worked at his trade until 1854. In that year he came again to this State and settled on a farm, which was covered with heavy timber. He was a soldier in the late war, in Company D, Sixteenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, serving one year, and participated in the battles of Savannah, Fort McAllister and others. His hearing was affected in the army, as was also his heart and lungs, and on account of the two latter, draws a small pension. Mr. Barber came to this county in 1884, settling on his present farm of eighty acres, forty of which is cleared.

He was married in New Jersey, in July, 1847, to Frances Elizabeth Demouth, a native of New Jersey and daughter of John and Maria (Levi) Demouth. Mr. and Mrs. Barber have had eleven children, seven of whom still survive, namely: Hannah, Samantha, Theodore, Joseph, Frank, Lillie and Albert. Hannah married George Smith of Boyd, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, and they have two children-George and Mary. Hannah has a high school education, and has taught seven years. Samanth married Sanford Chase of Jefferson County, New York and they have four children: Joseph S., Edward A., Frances C. and John L. Theodore is principal of the Alma Center School of Jackson County; was married to Flora Mc Carty and has one child-Joseph. Joseph married Sina Fadner, lives in Eau Claire, and has two children-Carl F. and an infant girl. Frank is principal of the Melrose High School, Jackson County, and is a graduate of the Neillsville High School, in both English and German. Lillie is a teacher also. Albert married Alamanz Demouth, resides in Hayton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, and has three children-George A., Lillian and Eva. Mr. Barber is a Mason socially, and politically a Republican. He has held the offices of Supervisor, Assessor, Constable, and Clerk of School Board. Mrs. Barber is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.".


Isaac BURGEY ( Birgie)

1Burgey, George, Re: Oliver Levi, EMail dated 4JUN2002 from to . "Dear Dianne,
Thank you for your note. In one paragraph, you've multiplied my
knowledge of Oliver Levi tenfold! I know just about nothing about
Oliver or his family. My only connection is the similarity of places
and names connecting my gggrandmother, Maria Levi, and Oliver
and Mary Demouth.
In August 1838, my gggrandfather, Isaac Burgey married Maria Levi in
Pequannock Twp, Morris County. Judging from later censuses, Maria
would have been 20 years old at the time. In 1816 in Pequannock Twp,
Oliver Levi married Mary Demouth, the Rev. Joseph Totten presiding.
(Isaac and Maria were married by a JP). In the 1840 federal census,
Isaac and Oliver were enumerated one after the other. Neither appears
in the 1830 census. Because of this proximity, the names, the location,
and the approximate date of Maria's birth, I am assuming Oliver and Mary
are Maria's parents. I have not found any hard evidence, however.
In the 1850 census, Oliver is living with other another Demouth family
and there is no trace of Mary. By that time, Isaac and Maria are in
Newark. Maria's death record says her father's name was Isaac and
her mother's name was Margareth. I discount this because her
husband Isaac had been dead 16 years and there was never any
evidence there was someone named Isaac Levi in Pequannock.
Dianne, that's all I know. I did get an inquiry from someone about
Mariah Levi. It was about a year ago. I thought it was my Maria but
the birth date was similar to yours. I'll try to find if I kept a copy of
that email but I'm not confident.
Thanks so much for writing. I hope this helps you in some way. Can
you tell me what was your source for the information about Oliver? George.". George Burgey, 43 Ivy Lane West, East Windsor, NJ.


Maria LEVI

1Burgey, George, Re: Oliver Levi, EMail dated 4JUN2002 from to . "Dear Dianne,
Thank you for your note. In one paragraph, you've multiplied my
knowledge of Oliver Levi tenfold! I know just about nothing about
Oliver or his family. My only connection is the similarity of places
and names connecting my gggrandmother, Maria Levi, and Oliver
and Mary Demouth.
In August 1838, my gggrandfather, Isaac Burgey married Maria Levi in
Pequannock Twp, Morris County. Judging from later censuses, Maria
would have been 20 years old at the time. In 1816 in Pequannock Twp,
Oliver Levi married Mary Demouth, the Rev. Joseph Totten presiding.
(Isaac and Maria were married by a JP). In the 1840 federal census,
Isaac and Oliver were enumerated one after the other. Neither appears
in the 1830 census. Because of this proximity, the names, the location,
and the approximate date of Maria's birth, I am assuming Oliver and Mary
are Maria's parents. I have not found any hard evidence, however.
In the 1850 census, Oliver is living with other another Demouth family
and there is no trace of Mary. By that time, Isaac and Maria are in
Newark. Maria's death record says her father's name was Isaac and
her mother's name was Margareth. I discount this because her
husband Isaac had been dead 16 years and there was never any
evidence there was someone named Isaac Levi in Pequannock.
Dianne, that's all I know. I did get an inquiry from someone about
Mariah Levi. It was about a year ago. I thought it was my Maria but
the birth date was similar to yours. I'll try to find if I kept a copy of
that email but I'm not confident.
Thanks so much for writing. I hope this helps you in some way. Can
you tell me what was your source for the information about Oliver? George.". George Burgey, 43 Ivy Lane West, East Windson,NJ  .


GILMAN

1Census, Federal - 1910 - Lawrence Co., South Dakota, Deadwood 4th ward, ED #43, sheet 15B (Ancestry p. 12 of 26).


Saphronius

1Census, Federal - 1910 - Lawrence Co., South Dakota, Deadwood 4th ward, ED #43, Ancestry p. 12 of 26.


Wesley DEMOUTH

1Crayon, Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County NJ Families, Rockaway Publishing Company, Rockaway NJ: 1902. "The DeMont Family

In my collections made in the centennial year (1876) some account of the DeMouth family were given to me by a member of that family, which I do not find in the Morris County history, which I will make mention here that the record may be preserved.

The DeMont, or DeMouth family were formerly residents of France, French Hugenots who fled from France on account of their Protestant faith and removed to Hanover in Germany, and from thence emigrated to America in June, 1709, and became the first settlers of Rockaway Valley, of this township. They were the first white settlers in the valley, and this family was in possession of old papers and deeds dating from 1709 to 1730, and an old relic, a razor hone of petrified wood,  which came over with the family, and had traditionally been preserved in the family a long time during their residence in France. Several other relics were well preserved and of great antiquity.

The early family records had been lost, but history mentions Frederick, and Jacob a probable son.  They were also among the earliest settlers at New Foundland in this (Rockaway) township.  The mythical inscription "P. x S. 1773" on the triangular stone above the door of the old stone house now owned by Theodore Brown, may be interpreted that the building was erected by Peter Snyder in 1773. It was an addition to the original stone house built just 40 years previous upon the lands owned by a member of the DeMouth family, who located there from Rockaway Valley about 1730, and inherited by the wife of Peter Snyder, who was a daughter of this early settler at New Foundland.

Mr. Thomas DeMouth, who gave me this information, lived and owned lands where the Clinton Reservoir now is, these lands being occupied by his father, Thomas, a descendant of the original family in America.  He was born (the elder Thomas DeMouth - DZS) Sept. 2, 1804, died July 2, 1881.  Married Betsey Levi, of Litchfield, Ct.  Her people were among the first settlers of that county.  She was born Oct. 1, 1799, died Sept. 8, 1887.  Both buried at Oak Ridge.  Children: Wesley, who served in the war '61-5; Electa, married Rev. Peter D. Vreeland, Nov. 12, 1856; Elizabeth, married Patrick Burns Nov. 16, 1867; Thomas, Jr., born Oct 4, 1838, died Aug. 4, 1858; Hiram, born Mar.30, 1840, married Stagg, died about 1880; Abner and Minerva." citation from pages 87 - 88.

Regarding the authors reference to the DeMouths fleeing from France to Hanover in Germany, I believe he may have been confused by a record found in Morris County of the Demouths living at Hanover, New Jersey. Refer to "The Palatine Families of New York" by Percy Crayon p. 144, "Jacob Demuth of Eulenkil and Hanover appeared in Berkenmeyer's Protocol in 1731." Eulenkill and Hanover refer to a place of Palatine settlement in New Jersey.

2Morristown, NJ Directory 1887-88  1890-91, Ancestry.com.

3Census, Federal - 1900 - Morris Co, NJ, Boonton, District 47, p. 20-21 (Ancestry pgs 20-21).

4Census, Federal - 1870 - Morris Co., New Jersey, Boonton Twsp., p. 20/21.

5Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, Ancestry p. 79 of 140.

6Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, p. 733 (Ancestry p. 79).

7Census, Federal - 1900 - Essex Co, New Jersey, East Orange ward 1, District 171, Sheet 8B (Ancestry p. 16 of 27), 6 Jun 1900.

8Marriage Records of B. C. Megie, Berkshire Valley Pres., Jefferson; First Memorial Pres., Dover, NJ, Rootsweb.com/~njmorris/.


Susannah L.. SIGLER

1Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, Ancestry p. 79 of 140.

2Marriage Records of B. C. Megie, Berkshire Valley Pres., Jefferson; First Memorial Pres., Dover, NJ, Rootsweb.com/~njmorris/.

3Census, Federal - 1900 - Essex Co, New Jersey, East Orange ward 1, District 171, Sheet 8B (Ancestry p. 16 of 27).

4Census, Federal - 1870 - Morris Co., New Jersey, Boonton Twsp., 20/21.

5Census, Federal - 1860 - Morris Co, NJ, Pequannac, p. 733.

6Marriage Records of B. C. Megie.


Carrie E. DEMOUTH

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Morris Co., New Jersey, Boonton Twsp., p. 20/21.


Hester Ella DEMOUTH

1FamilySearch.com - International Genealogical Index of North America, Batch # C512301, internet.

2Census, Federal - 1870 - Morris Co., New Jersey, Boonton Twsp., p. 20/21.

3Census, Federal - 1900 - Essex Co, New Jersey, East Orange ward 1, District 171, Sheet 8B (Ancestry p. 16 of 27).


Peter D. VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67, 11 Jul 1870.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

4Lonnie DeMouth McManus . In an Email received 13 Jan 2006.  Lonnie writes about this source: "Just to let you know I can't confirm that everything in that history is true
since I did not put it together-Pete Hraber sent it to me.".


Electa DEMOUTH

1Crayon, Percy, Rockaway Records of Morris County NJ Families, Rockaway Publishing Company, Rockaway NJ: 1902. "The DeMont Family

In my collections made in the centennial year (1876) some account of the DeMouth family were given to me by a member of that family, which I do not find in the Morris County history, which I will make mention here that the record may be preserved.

The DeMont, or DeMouth family were formerly residents of France, French Hugenots who fled from France on account of their Protestant faith and removed to Hanover in Germany, and from thence emigrated to America in June, 1709, and became the first settlers of Rockaway Valley, of this township. They were the first white settlers in the valley, and this family was in possession of old papers and deeds dating from 1709 to 1730, and an old relic, a razor hone of petrified wood,  which came over with the family, and had traditionally been preserved in the family a long time during their residence in France. Several other relics were well preserved and of great antiquity.

The early family records had been lost, but history mentions Frederick, and Jacob a probable son.  They were also among the earliest settlers at New Foundland in this (Rockaway) township.  The mythical inscription "P. x S. 1773" on the triangular stone above the door of the old stone house now owned by Theodore Brown, may be interpreted that the building was erected by Peter Snyder in 1773. It was an addition to the original stone house built just 40 years previous upon the lands owned by a member of the DeMouth family, who located there from Rockaway Valley about 1730, and inherited by the wife of Peter Snyder, who was a daughter of this early settler at New Foundland.

Mr. Thomas DeMouth, who gave me this information, lived and owned lands where the Clinton Reservoir now is, these lands being occupied by his father, Thomas, a descendant of the original family in America.  He was born (the elder Thomas DeMouth - DZS) Sept. 2, 1804, died July 2, 1881.  Married Betsey Levi, of Litchfield, Ct.  Her people were among the first settlers of that county.  She was born Oct. 1, 1799, died Sept. 8, 1887.  Both buried at Oak Ridge.  Children: Wesley, who served in the war '61-5; Electa, married Rev. Peter D. Vreeland, Nov. 12, 1856; Elizabeth, married Patrick Burns Nov. 16, 1867; Thomas, Jr., born Oct 4, 1838, died Aug. 4, 1858; Hiram, born Mar.30, 1840, married Stagg, died about 1880; Abner and Minerva." citation from pages 87 - 88.

Regarding the authors reference to the DeMouths fleeing from France to Hanover in Germany, I believe he may have been confused by a record found in Morris County of the Demouths living at Hanover, New Jersey. Refer to "The Palatine Families of New York" by Percy Crayon p. 144, "Jacob Demuth of Eulenkil and Hanover appeared in Berkenmeyer's Protocol in 1731." Eulenkill and Hanover refer to a place of Palatine settlement in New Jersey.

2Census, Federal - 1850 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp., Ancestry p. 11 of 63.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

4Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

5Findagrave, http://www.findagrave.com/, p.13922661, internet.

6Findagrave, p.13922661.

7Lonnie DeMouth McManus . In an Email received 13 Jan 2006.  Lonnie writes about this source: "Just to let you know I can't confirm that everything in that history is true
since I did not put it together-Pete Hraber sent it to me.".


Theodore VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67, 11 Jul 1870.


Lydia VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.


Ella VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.


John VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.


Bertha VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.

3Census, Federal - 1870 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 28; Ancestry p. 28 of 67.


Fredrick VREELAND

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50, 11 Jun 1880.

2Census, Federal - 1880 - Passaic Co, NJ, West Milford Twsp, p. 331B; Ancestry p. 16 of 50.