John Huey
M, b. 1853
Father | Andrew Jackson Huey b. 1826, d. a 1860 |
Mother | Mary Ann [--?--] Huey b. c 1825 |
John Huey was born in 1853 in Indiana.1
John appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 7, born in Indiana..2
John appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 7, born in Indiana..2
Ruth Huey
F, b. 1856
Father | Andrew Jackson Huey b. 1826, d. a 1860 |
Mother | Mary Ann [--?--] Huey b. c 1825 |
Ruth Huey was born in 1856 in Indiana.1
Ruth appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 4, born in Indiana.2
Ruth appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 4, born in Indiana.2
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Victory Huey
F, b. circa 1859
Father | Andrew Jackson Huey b. 1826, d. a 1860 |
Mother | Mary Ann [--?--] Huey b. c 1825 |
Victory Huey was born circa 1859 in Greene County, Indiana.1
Victory appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.2
Victory appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her father Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.2
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Alfred James Hill
M, b. 5 May 1860, d. 8 February 1926
Father | Joseph Hill b. 9 Feb 1818, d. 1 Dec 1900 |
Alfred James Hill was born on 5 May 1860 at Havana, Mason County, Illinois. According to the 1900 Census, both Alfred's father and mother were born in England.1,2,3
Alfred appeared in the census in the household of Israel and Elizabeth Moore at Bath, Mason County, Illinois. He was 10, born in Illinois.4
Alfred married Ida Mae Bates on 9 January 1887 in Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois.1,5
After their marriage, Alfred and Ida moved to Kansas and lived on the Ed Bacon place. Then they moved across from McQuire Lake and then to 4 miles east of Turon, Kansas. Later they moved to Mendon, Missouri so that Alfred could farm the property of Ida's uncle, Marion Bates. It was a muddy old place and they had to haul grain 18 miles to Brookfield, Missouri. After living there 8 years, they moved back to Kansas in 1900, arriving in Halsted on New Years Day. They moved to the home place March 10, 1900, then built the big house and moved in on January 1, 1909.6
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in District 0217, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 39, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife Ida (33); 2 daughters Bessie (12) and Pearl (7); and 4 sons Harry (10), Fred (4), Dewey (2), and an infant (6 months).7
In 1902, Alfred owned 160 acres in the NE1/4 of Section 32 at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. On March 1, 1905 A.J.Hill was identified as the assessor (of Valley Township?) in a certified report on the T.B.Leamon family in the 1905 Kansas State Census..8
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1905 Kansas State Census in Valley Township, Reno County. He was 45, born in Missouri. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M (39); two daughters, Bessie M (17) and Pearl (12); five sons, Harry (15), F.B. (10), Dewey (7), Howard J (5), and Raymond (2); and a 3-month old baby (Galen).9
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 49, born in Illinois, and listed as a famer. Included in the household were his wife Ida (44); 2 daughters, Bessie (22) and Pearl (17); and 6 sons, Harry (20), Fred (15), Dewey (12), Joseph !0), Raymond (7), and Gaylen (5.)10 In 1918, Alfred owned 240 acres in the NE1/4 and W1/2 SE1/4 of Section 32 at in Valley Township.11
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1920 Census at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 59, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M; two daughters, Bessie M. and Pearl I; and four sons, Dewey A., Joseph H., Raymond M., and Galen H. Their two sons, Fred and Harry, had already been married at this time.12
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1925 Kansas State Census in Valley Township, Reno County. He was 64, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M (58, IL); two daughters, Bessie (36, KS) and Pearl (32, KS); and two sons, Howard (25, KS) and Galen (20, KS).13
Alfred died on 8 February 1926 at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, at age 65.1,2,14 He was buried in February 1926 in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson, Kansas.15,2,16
Alfred appeared in the census in the household of Israel and Elizabeth Moore at Bath, Mason County, Illinois. He was 10, born in Illinois.4
Alfred married Ida Mae Bates on 9 January 1887 in Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois.1,5
After their marriage, Alfred and Ida moved to Kansas and lived on the Ed Bacon place. Then they moved across from McQuire Lake and then to 4 miles east of Turon, Kansas. Later they moved to Mendon, Missouri so that Alfred could farm the property of Ida's uncle, Marion Bates. It was a muddy old place and they had to haul grain 18 miles to Brookfield, Missouri. After living there 8 years, they moved back to Kansas in 1900, arriving in Halsted on New Years Day. They moved to the home place March 10, 1900, then built the big house and moved in on January 1, 1909.6
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in District 0217, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 39, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife Ida (33); 2 daughters Bessie (12) and Pearl (7); and 4 sons Harry (10), Fred (4), Dewey (2), and an infant (6 months).7
In 1902, Alfred owned 160 acres in the NE1/4 of Section 32 at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. On March 1, 1905 A.J.Hill was identified as the assessor (of Valley Township?) in a certified report on the T.B.Leamon family in the 1905 Kansas State Census..8
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1905 Kansas State Census in Valley Township, Reno County. He was 45, born in Missouri. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M (39); two daughters, Bessie M (17) and Pearl (12); five sons, Harry (15), F.B. (10), Dewey (7), Howard J (5), and Raymond (2); and a 3-month old baby (Galen).9
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 49, born in Illinois, and listed as a famer. Included in the household were his wife Ida (44); 2 daughters, Bessie (22) and Pearl (17); and 6 sons, Harry (20), Fred (15), Dewey (12), Joseph !0), Raymond (7), and Gaylen (5.)10 In 1918, Alfred owned 240 acres in the NE1/4 and W1/2 SE1/4 of Section 32 at in Valley Township.11
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1920 Census at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. He was 59, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M; two daughters, Bessie M. and Pearl I; and four sons, Dewey A., Joseph H., Raymond M., and Galen H. Their two sons, Fred and Harry, had already been married at this time.12
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1925 Kansas State Census in Valley Township, Reno County. He was 64, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ida M (58, IL); two daughters, Bessie (36, KS) and Pearl (32, KS); and two sons, Howard (25, KS) and Galen (20, KS).13
Alfred died on 8 February 1926 at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, at age 65.1,2,14 He was buried in February 1926 in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson, Kansas.15,2,16
Family | Ida Mae Bates b. 29 Dec 1865, d. 14 Jan 1963 |
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Citations
- [S341] Grace (Hill) Stanleyl, Pocket Memorandum Book of Birth, Marriage, and Death Dates (unsigned but writing recognized by Dalton & Anna Hill),.
- [S357] Reno County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Reno County, Kansas, 1865-1978 Published Gravestone Listing. P.163.
- [S563] Ancestry WW I Draft Card Database (www.militaryindexes.com/worldwarone), maintained by Ancestry.com.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Bath, Mason County, Illinois, page 37B (AN).
- [S1489] Illinois County Marriages, 1800-1940 (database online) Original Source Salt Lake City, UT. Marriage Records. Illinois Marriages. FamilySearch.
- [S1278] Marita (Tuttle) Hill, Hill Family History.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, District 0127, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, p. 5217 (AN).
- [S352] Plat Map, 1902, Valley Township (T24S, R4W of 6th PM), Reno County, Kansas,.
- [S1349] Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925,1905, Valley, Reno County.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, p.5501 (AN).
- [S353] Atlas, 1918, Valley Township (T24S, R4W of 6th PM), Reno County, Kansas,.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1920, Valley Twp., Reno Co., Kansas, Dwelling 118, Family 118, ED 195, T625, Roll 546, Sheet 6A, p.229.
- [S1349] Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925,1925, Valley Township, Reno County.
- [S1362] Hill, Alfred J. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com). Cemetery: Fairlawn Burial Park, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas.
- [S345] Fairlawn Cemetery Gravestone reading. Grave of Grave of Alfred James Hill.
- [S1362] Hill, Alfred James. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com). Cemetery: Fairlawn Burial Park, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas.
Ida Mae Bates
F, b. 29 December 1865, d. 14 January 1963
Father | Brother Bates b. 1843? |
Mother | Hannah Skyles b. 1845? |
Ida was born on on 29 December 1865 at Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois.1,2,3
Ida Mae appeared in the census of 1880 as a boarderin the household of Corban Workman at Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois. She was 14, born in Illinois, and listed as At School.4
Ida married Alfred James Hill on 9 January 1887 in Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois.1,5 After her marriage, Ida Mae moved with her husband to Kansas, then to Missouri, and finally back to Kansas again; After their marriage, Alfred and Ida moved to Kansas and lived on the Ed Bacon place. Then they moved across from McQuire Lake and then to 4 miles east of Turon, Kansas. Later they moved to Mendon, Missouri so that Alfred could farm the property of Ida's uncle, Marion Bates. It was a muddy old place and they had to haul grain 18 miles to Brookfield, Missouri. After living there 8 years, they moved back to Kansas in 1900, arriving in Halsted on New Years Day. They moved to the home place March 10, 1900, then built the big house and moved in on January 1, 1909.6
Ida appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill at District 0217, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 33, born in Illinois.7
Ida appeared in the Kansas Census of 1905 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill in Valley Township, Reno County. She was 39.8
Ida appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill at District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 44, born in Illinois.9
Ida appeared in the census of 1920 in the household of her Husband Alfred James Hill at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 54, born in Missouri.10
Ida Mae appeared in the Kansas Census of 1925 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill in Valley Township, Reno County.11
Ida was listed as the head of household in the 1930 Census in Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 64, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were her two daughters, Bessie (42, KS) and Pearl (32, Mo).12
Ida was listed as the head of household in the 1940 Census in Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 74, born in Illinois. Included in the household was her daughter, Bessie (52, KS).13 She died on on 14 January 1963 at Reno County, Kansas, at age 97.1,14,3 She was buried in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson, Clay Township, Reno County, Kansas.15,3
Ida Mae appeared in the census of 1880 as a boarderin the household of Corban Workman at Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois. She was 14, born in Illinois, and listed as At School.4
Ida married Alfred James Hill on 9 January 1887 in Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois.1,5 After her marriage, Ida Mae moved with her husband to Kansas, then to Missouri, and finally back to Kansas again; After their marriage, Alfred and Ida moved to Kansas and lived on the Ed Bacon place. Then they moved across from McQuire Lake and then to 4 miles east of Turon, Kansas. Later they moved to Mendon, Missouri so that Alfred could farm the property of Ida's uncle, Marion Bates. It was a muddy old place and they had to haul grain 18 miles to Brookfield, Missouri. After living there 8 years, they moved back to Kansas in 1900, arriving in Halsted on New Years Day. They moved to the home place March 10, 1900, then built the big house and moved in on January 1, 1909.6
Ida appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill at District 0217, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 33, born in Illinois.7
Ida appeared in the Kansas Census of 1905 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill in Valley Township, Reno County. She was 39.8
Ida appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill at District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 44, born in Illinois.9
Ida appeared in the census of 1920 in the household of her Husband Alfred James Hill at Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 54, born in Missouri.10
Ida Mae appeared in the Kansas Census of 1925 in the household of her husband Alfred James Hill in Valley Township, Reno County.11
Ida was listed as the head of household in the 1930 Census in Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 64, born in Illinois, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were her two daughters, Bessie (42, KS) and Pearl (32, Mo).12
Ida was listed as the head of household in the 1940 Census in Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas. She was 74, born in Illinois. Included in the household was her daughter, Bessie (52, KS).13 She died on on 14 January 1963 at Reno County, Kansas, at age 97.1,14,3 She was buried in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson, Clay Township, Reno County, Kansas.15,3
Family | Alfred James Hill b. 5 May 1860, d. 8 Feb 1926 |
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Citations
- [S341] Grace (Hill) Stanleyl, Pocket Memorandum Book of Birth, Marriage, and Death Dates (unsigned but writing recognized by Dalton & Anna Hill),.
- [S357] Reno County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Reno County, Kansas, 1865-1978 Published Gravestone Listing. P.164. Date of birth caluculated from age of 97y 15d at death.
- [S1362] Hill, Ida M Bates. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com). Cemetery: Fairlawn Burial Park, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois, page 352C (AN).
- [S1489] Illinois County Marriages, 1800-1940 (database online) Original Source Salt Lake City, UT. Marriage Records. Illinois Marriages. FamilySearch.
- [S1278] Marita (Tuttle) Hill, Hill Family History.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, District 0127, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, p. 5217 (AN).
- [S1349] Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925,1905, Valley, Reno County.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, District 0138, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, p.5501 (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1920, Valley Twp., Reno Co., Kansas, Dwelling 118, Family 118, ED 195, T625, Roll 546, Sheet 6A, p.229.
- [S1349] Kansas State Census Collection 1855-1925,1925, Valley Township, Reno County.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1930, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, page 4B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1940, Valley Township, Reno County, Kansas, page 12B (AN).
- [S357] Reno County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Reno County, Kansas, 1865-1978 Published Gravestone Listing. P.163.
- [S345] Fairlawn Cemetery Gravestone reading. Grave of Grave of Ida Mae Bates.
Jesse Jene Hudson
M, b. 1861, d. 1936
Jesse Jene Hudson was born in 1861 in Indiana.1,2
Jesse married Mary Burchard in 1881.3
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Harrison Township, Blackford County, Indiana. He was 39, born in Indiana, and listed as a merchant. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(40), and 7 children; Harry(17), Hurkle(16), Lenora(14), Gladice(11), Joseph(8), Jesse(4), and Mary(1).3
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in Ward 6, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kamsas. He was 49, born in Indiana. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(50) and 7 children; Huckle(25), Joseph B(18); Jesse HJ Jr(14), Mary(11), Lenora Tisson(23) and her husband George Tisson(30), and a granddaughter, Helen Tisson(3).4
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1920 Census in Ward 6, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. He was 59, born in Indiana, and listed as a traveling salesman. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(50); his son, Jesse Jr.(23) and his daughter, Mary J.(21); as well as his daughter Lenora Tisron (33) with her husband, George Tisron(42) and their daughter, Helen Tisron(13).5
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1930 Census in Precinct 10, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. He was 69, born in Indiana. Included in the household were his son, Jesse Jr(34) and his daughter-in-law, Mary E(32).6
Jesse died in 1936 in Kansas.7,2 He was buried in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson.8,2
Jesse married Mary Burchard in 1881.3
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Harrison Township, Blackford County, Indiana. He was 39, born in Indiana, and listed as a merchant. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(40), and 7 children; Harry(17), Hurkle(16), Lenora(14), Gladice(11), Joseph(8), Jesse(4), and Mary(1).3
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in Ward 6, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kamsas. He was 49, born in Indiana. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(50) and 7 children; Huckle(25), Joseph B(18); Jesse HJ Jr(14), Mary(11), Lenora Tisson(23) and her husband George Tisson(30), and a granddaughter, Helen Tisson(3).4
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1920 Census in Ward 6, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. He was 59, born in Indiana, and listed as a traveling salesman. Included in the household were his wife, Mary E(50); his son, Jesse Jr.(23) and his daughter, Mary J.(21); as well as his daughter Lenora Tisron (33) with her husband, George Tisron(42) and their daughter, Helen Tisron(13).5
Jesse was listed as the head of household in the 1930 Census in Precinct 10, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. He was 69, born in Indiana. Included in the household were his son, Jesse Jr(34) and his daughter-in-law, Mary E(32).6
Jesse died in 1936 in Kansas.7,2 He was buried in the Fairlawn Cemetery at Hutchinson.8,2
Family | Mary Burchard b. 1859, d. 1930 |
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Citations
- [S345] Fairlawn Cemetery Gravestone reading. Grave of Date of birth from gravestone.
- [S1362] Hudson, Jesse J. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, Harrison Township, Blackford County, Indiana, page 27B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, Ward 6 Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, ED 0171, page 4B (from Ancestry.com 1/30/2014).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1920, Ward 6, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, ED 181, page 2B.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1930, Precinct 10, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, ED 0026, page5B.
- [S345] Fairlawn Cemetery Gravestone reading. Grave of Date of death from gravestone.
- [S345] Fairlawn Cemetery Gravestone reading.