Andrew Jackson Huey
M, b. 1826, d. after 1860
Father | William Hewey b. c 1807 |
Mother | Sally M. H. Stanley b. 1807, d. 1836 |
Andrew Jackson Huey was born in 1826 in Greene County, Indiana.1,2
Jackson is listed by name in the 1850 & 1860 Censuses. However, his relationship to William Hewey and Sally Stanley is uncertain. By age, he might be the son of Thomas Hewey and Vesty Stewart instead.
A brother John was living with him in 1850 and the age pattern seems more consistent with the Thomas Hewey family. However, he has been placed with the William Hewey family due to a sale of land from William to Jackson in the 1822-33 time frame when he would have been much too young unless he was the son of the seller.
Andrew Jackson probably appeared in the census of 1830 in the household of his father William Hewey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 5-10 age group.3
Andrew Jackson probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of his father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 15-20 age group; 40-50.4
Andrew married Mary Ann [--?--] Huey in 1846?.5
Andrew was listed as the head of household in the 1850 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 24, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. He is identified as Jackson in the Census (Jackson Hary in Ancestry transcription). Included in the household were his wife Mary A., age 25 TN; a daughter Julia A., age 3 IN; a son William, age 4/12 IN; and a brother John, age 20 IN.6
Andrew was listed as the head of household in the 1860 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 34, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Mary Ann age 35 NC; three daughters, Julia A age 13, Ruth age 4, and Victory age 1; and one son, John age 7. All of the children were born in Indiana.7
Andrew died after 1860.8
Jackson is listed by name in the 1850 & 1860 Censuses. However, his relationship to William Hewey and Sally Stanley is uncertain. By age, he might be the son of Thomas Hewey and Vesty Stewart instead.
A brother John was living with him in 1850 and the age pattern seems more consistent with the Thomas Hewey family. However, he has been placed with the William Hewey family due to a sale of land from William to Jackson in the 1822-33 time frame when he would have been much too young unless he was the son of the seller.
Andrew Jackson probably appeared in the census of 1830 in the household of his father William Hewey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 5-10 age group.3
Andrew Jackson probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of his father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 15-20 age group; 40-50.4
Andrew married Mary Ann [--?--] Huey in 1846?.5
Andrew was listed as the head of household in the 1850 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 24, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. He is identified as Jackson in the Census (Jackson Hary in Ancestry transcription). Included in the household were his wife Mary A., age 25 TN; a daughter Julia A., age 3 IN; a son William, age 4/12 IN; and a brother John, age 20 IN.6
Andrew was listed as the head of household in the 1860 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 34, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Mary Ann age 35 NC; three daughters, Julia A age 13, Ruth age 4, and Victory age 1; and one son, John age 7. All of the children were born in Indiana.7
Andrew died after 1860.8
Family | Mary Ann [--?--] Huey b. c 1825 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S558] Date of birth inferred from listing in the 1850 US Census (Indiana, Greene Co., Jefferson Twp., p.787, Family No. 539, Jackson Huey head of household).
- [S71] US Census, 1850, Greene Co., IN,, Date of birth from Census. Jefferson Twp., p.392, Dwelling 67, Family 560.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1830, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, p.314.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1840, Greene County, Indiana, p.112.
- [S333] Assumption:, No record of marriage has been found. Date is assumed from birth date of oldest child.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Greene County, page 391.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 456.
- [S333] Assumption:, He was listed in the US Census that year.
Girl I Hewey
F, b. circa 1825
Father | William Hewey b. c 1807 |
Mother | Sally M. H. Stanley b. 1807, d. 1836 |
Girl I Hewey was born circa 1825.1
Girl I possibly appeared in the census of 1830 in the household of her father William Hewey at Greene County, Indiana. She was in the 0-5 age group.2 Girl I Hewey was listed in the household of William Hewey in the 1830 Census in the under 5 age group.3
Girl I possibly appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of her father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. She was in the 0-5 age group; 40-50.4 Girl I Hewey was listed in the household of William Hewey in the 1840 Census in the 15-20 age group.5
Girl I possibly appeared in the census of 1830 in the household of her father William Hewey at Greene County, Indiana. She was in the 0-5 age group.2 Girl I Hewey was listed in the household of William Hewey in the 1830 Census in the under 5 age group.3
Girl I possibly appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of her father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. She was in the 0-5 age group; 40-50.4 Girl I Hewey was listed in the household of William Hewey in the 1840 Census in the 15-20 age group.5
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Citations
- [S333] Assumption:, This girl is thought to be one of two daughters of Wm Hewey listed in the 1825/30 age group in the 1830 Census and in the 1820/25 age group in the 1840 Census. She is not shown in the 1850 Census.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1830, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, p.314.
- [S68] US Census, 1830, Greene Co. Indiana,, Jefferson Twp., p.314.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1840, Greene County, Indiana, p.112.
- [S84] US Census, 1840, Greene Co., IN, p.112. Identified by age group only.
Benjamin Hewey
M, b. 1835
Father | William Hewey b. c 1807 |
Mother | Sally M. H. Stanley b. 1807, d. 1836 |
Benjamin Hewey was born in 1835 in Greene County, Indiana.1
Benjamin probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of his father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 0-5 age group; 40-50.2
Benjamin appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 15, born in Indiana.3
Benjamin married Elizabeth [--?--] Huey circa 1857? Benjamin and Elizabeth had at least 2 children, namely:
- John, born 1858 in Iowa; and
- Sarah, born 1860 in Indiana. . (Greene Co. marriage records show 3 marriages for Benjamin Huey (none for Benjamin Hewey). One was in 1841 when he was too young (6). Another was to Mary J Arthur in 1854 but this Benjamin and Mary appear in the 1860 Census (Washington Twp) and this Benjamin was 41 so too old to be our Benjamin. Another marriage to Martha J Blaker in 1873 is possible but more likely to be a second marriage.)4
Benjamin was listed as the head of household in the 1860 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 23, born in Indiana, and listed as a laborer with $25 property. Included in the household were his wife, Elizabeth (23, IN); a son, John (2, Iowa); and a daughter, Sarah (1 month, IN).5
Benjamin enlisted in Company H, Indiana 71st Infantry Regiment on 20 Jul 1862. Mustered out at Indianapolis, IN and transferred to Company H, Indiana 6th Cavalry Regiment on 23 Feb 1863. Mustered out on 17 Jun 1865 at Pulaski, TN.
This regiment, the 71st of the line, was organize] as infantry, mustered in Aug. 18, 1862, and sent immediately to Kentucky to assist in repelling Kirby Smith's invasion. It was engaged in
the battle of Richmond, where it lost 215 in killed and wounded and 347 prisoners, Lieut.-Col. Topping and Maj.
Conkling being among the killed, and only 225 escaped capture. The captured were paroled, returned to Terre Haute, and were exchanged late in the fall. It returned to the field on Dec. 27, when 400 of the regiment were sent to Muldraugh's Hill to guard trestle work and the following day they were surrounded by 4,000 of Morgan's cavalry and captured. The regiment returned to Indianapolis where it remained until Aug. 26, 1863.
It was changed into a cavalry organization, Feb. 23, 1863, and two additional companies were organized and added during the year. It was engaged in the siege of Knoxville; in the operations against Longstreet on the Holston and Clinch Rivers, losing
heavily, in killed and wounded; was ordered to Mt. Sterling, Ky., in the spring of 1864, to be remounted; and was stationed at Nicholasville, Ky., until April, when it moved to join Sherman's army at Dalton. It arrived there May 11, was assigned to the 2nd cavalry
brigade Army of the Ohio, and participated in the battles of Resaca, Cassvilie, Kennesaw Mountain, and other engagements of
the movement upon Atlanta. It aided in the capture of Allatoona Pass and was the first to raise a flag upon Lost
Mountain. It took part in Stoneman's raid to Macon, GA, losing 166 in killed, wounded and captured, and returned to Nashville on Aug. 28, where it was remounted and sent in pursuit of
Wheeler's cavalry. It took part in repelling Forrest's invasion of Middle Tennessee being engaged with his forces at Pulaski, and pursuing him to Waterloo, Ala. On Nov. 1 it moved to Dalton, GA, and on the 26th returned to Nashville. The regiment was engaged in the battle of Nashville and joined in the pursuit of Hood after the battle.
It remained at Nashville until Apr. 1865, when it moved to Pulaski with the 2nd brigade, 6th division, cavalry corps,
Military Division of the Mississippi.
The original members of the regiment to the number of 425 were mustered out at Pulaski, Tenn., June 17, 1865, and the recruits whose terms did not expire before Oct. 1, were consolidated with the recruits of the 5th cavalry, the new organization being designated as the 6th Ind. cavalry. It remained in Middle Tennessee until Sept. 15, 1865, when it
was mustered out at Murfreesboro.
The original strength of the regiment was 1,200; gain by recruits, 548; total, 1,748. Loss by death, 260; desertion,
105; unaccounted for, 72. Source: Union Army, vol. 3, p. 155.6
Benjamin probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of his father Wm Hughey at Greene County, Indiana. He was in the 0-5 age group; 40-50.2
Benjamin appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 15, born in Indiana.3
Benjamin married Elizabeth [--?--] Huey circa 1857? Benjamin and Elizabeth had at least 2 children, namely:
- John, born 1858 in Iowa; and
- Sarah, born 1860 in Indiana. . (Greene Co. marriage records show 3 marriages for Benjamin Huey (none for Benjamin Hewey). One was in 1841 when he was too young (6). Another was to Mary J Arthur in 1854 but this Benjamin and Mary appear in the 1860 Census (Washington Twp) and this Benjamin was 41 so too old to be our Benjamin. Another marriage to Martha J Blaker in 1873 is possible but more likely to be a second marriage.)4
Benjamin was listed as the head of household in the 1860 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 23, born in Indiana, and listed as a laborer with $25 property. Included in the household were his wife, Elizabeth (23, IN); a son, John (2, Iowa); and a daughter, Sarah (1 month, IN).5
Benjamin enlisted in Company H, Indiana 71st Infantry Regiment on 20 Jul 1862. Mustered out at Indianapolis, IN and transferred to Company H, Indiana 6th Cavalry Regiment on 23 Feb 1863. Mustered out on 17 Jun 1865 at Pulaski, TN.
This regiment, the 71st of the line, was organize] as infantry, mustered in Aug. 18, 1862, and sent immediately to Kentucky to assist in repelling Kirby Smith's invasion. It was engaged in
the battle of Richmond, where it lost 215 in killed and wounded and 347 prisoners, Lieut.-Col. Topping and Maj.
Conkling being among the killed, and only 225 escaped capture. The captured were paroled, returned to Terre Haute, and were exchanged late in the fall. It returned to the field on Dec. 27, when 400 of the regiment were sent to Muldraugh's Hill to guard trestle work and the following day they were surrounded by 4,000 of Morgan's cavalry and captured. The regiment returned to Indianapolis where it remained until Aug. 26, 1863.
It was changed into a cavalry organization, Feb. 23, 1863, and two additional companies were organized and added during the year. It was engaged in the siege of Knoxville; in the operations against Longstreet on the Holston and Clinch Rivers, losing
heavily, in killed and wounded; was ordered to Mt. Sterling, Ky., in the spring of 1864, to be remounted; and was stationed at Nicholasville, Ky., until April, when it moved to join Sherman's army at Dalton. It arrived there May 11, was assigned to the 2nd cavalry
brigade Army of the Ohio, and participated in the battles of Resaca, Cassvilie, Kennesaw Mountain, and other engagements of
the movement upon Atlanta. It aided in the capture of Allatoona Pass and was the first to raise a flag upon Lost
Mountain. It took part in Stoneman's raid to Macon, GA, losing 166 in killed, wounded and captured, and returned to Nashville on Aug. 28, where it was remounted and sent in pursuit of
Wheeler's cavalry. It took part in repelling Forrest's invasion of Middle Tennessee being engaged with his forces at Pulaski, and pursuing him to Waterloo, Ala. On Nov. 1 it moved to Dalton, GA, and on the 26th returned to Nashville. The regiment was engaged in the battle of Nashville and joined in the pursuit of Hood after the battle.
It remained at Nashville until Apr. 1865, when it moved to Pulaski with the 2nd brigade, 6th division, cavalry corps,
Military Division of the Mississippi.
The original members of the regiment to the number of 425 were mustered out at Pulaski, Tenn., June 17, 1865, and the recruits whose terms did not expire before Oct. 1, were consolidated with the recruits of the 5th cavalry, the new organization being designated as the 6th Ind. cavalry. It remained in Middle Tennessee until Sept. 15, 1865, when it
was mustered out at Murfreesboro.
The original strength of the regiment was 1,200; gain by recruits, 548; total, 1,748. Loss by death, 260; desertion,
105; unaccounted for, 72. Source: Union Army, vol. 3, p. 155.6
Family | Elizabeth [--?--] Huey b. c 1837 |
Citations
- [S71] US Census, 1850, Greene Co., IN,, Date of birth from Census. Jefferson Twp., p.392, Dwelling 67, Family 560. Location of birth inferred since parents married in Greene Co. and father is listed in 1830, 1840, and 1850 US Censuses for that location.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1840, Greene County, Indiana, p.112.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 392B (AN).
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage guessed from birth date of first child. Marriage record not found in Greene Co., Likely that marriage was in Iowa where first child was born.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 451.
- [S1434] Civil War Regiments , Indiana 71st Infantry & Indana 6th Cavalry.
Mary Ann [--?--] Huey
F, b. circa 1825
Mary Ann [--?--] Huey was born circa 1825 in Tennessee.1
Mary married Andrew Jackson Huey in 1846?.2
Mary Ann appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her husband Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 25, born in Tennessee.3
Mary Ann appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her husband Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 35, born in North Carolina..4
Mary married Andrew Jackson Huey in 1846?.2
Mary Ann appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her husband Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 25, born in Tennessee.3
Mary Ann appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her husband Andrew Jackson Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 35, born in North Carolina..4
Family | Andrew Jackson Huey b. 1826, d. a 1860 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S71] US Census, 1850, Greene Co., IN,, In Jackson Huey household.
- [S333] Assumption:, No record of marriage has been found. Date is assumed from birth date of oldest child.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Greene County, page 391.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 456.
Elizabeth [--?--] Huey
F, b. circa 1837
Elizabeth [--?--] Huey was born circa 1837 in Indiana.1
Elizabeth married Benjamin Hewey circa 1857? Benjamin and Elizabeth had at least 2 children, namely:
- John, born 1858 in Iowa; and
- Sarah, born 1860 in Indiana.. (Greene Co. marriage records show 3 marriages for Benjamin Huey (none for Benjamin Hewey). One was in 1841 when he was too young (6). Another was to Mary J Arthur in 1854 but this Benjamin and Mary appear in the 1860 Census (Washington Twp) and this Benjamin was 41 so too old to be our Benjamin. Another marriage to Martha J Blaker in 1873 is possible but more likely to be a second marriage.)2 Elizabeth [--?--] Huey was listed in the household of Benjamin Huey in the 1860 Census at the age of 23, born in Indiana.3
Elizabeth married Benjamin Hewey circa 1857? Benjamin and Elizabeth had at least 2 children, namely:
- John, born 1858 in Iowa; and
- Sarah, born 1860 in Indiana.. (Greene Co. marriage records show 3 marriages for Benjamin Huey (none for Benjamin Hewey). One was in 1841 when he was too young (6). Another was to Mary J Arthur in 1854 but this Benjamin and Mary appear in the 1860 Census (Washington Twp) and this Benjamin was 41 so too old to be our Benjamin. Another marriage to Martha J Blaker in 1873 is possible but more likely to be a second marriage.)2 Elizabeth [--?--] Huey was listed in the household of Benjamin Huey in the 1860 Census at the age of 23, born in Indiana.3
Family | Benjamin Hewey b. 1835 |
Citations
- [S82] US Census, 1860, Greene Co., IN, Jefferson Twp., p.452, Dwelling 191, Family 194. Date of birth estimated from age in census.
- [S333] Assumption:, Date of marriage guessed from birth date of first child. Marriage record not found in Greene Co., Likely that marriage was in Iowa where first child was born.
- [S82] US Census, 1860, Greene Co., IN, Jefferson Twp., p.451, Dwelling 191, Family 194.
Moses Aaron Archer1
M, b. 20 February 1833, d. 21 July 1907
Father | Jacob Archer b. c 1795 |
Mother | Abigail Morris b. 1795?, d. a 1870 |
Moses Aaron Archer was born on 20 February 1833 in Clay County, Indiana.2
Moses married Sarah Hubbell on 7 April 1853 in Indiana.3
Moses enlisted as a private in Company K, Indiana 85th Infantry Regiment in the Union Army on 12 August 1862. His home was in Worthington, Indiana. He was mustered out on 12 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC.4
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 37, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Sarah (36, IN); 3 sons, John M (16, IN), Francis (12, IL) and Albert M (1, IN); and a daughter, Emily (14, IL).5
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 48, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Sarah H (47, IN); and 2 sons, Francis M (22, IL) and Albert M (11, IN.)6
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Grant Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 67, born in Indiana, and listed as a widower working as a farmer. Included in the household were his niece, Mattie Shanklin (47, MO) and a ward, Vernie Wills (10, IN.)7
Moses died on 21 July 1907 in Switz City, Fairplay Township, Greene County, Indiana, at age 74.2 He was buried in the Worthington Cemetery at Worthington, Greene County, Indiana.2
Moses married Sarah Hubbell on 7 April 1853 in Indiana.3
Moses enlisted as a private in Company K, Indiana 85th Infantry Regiment in the Union Army on 12 August 1862. His home was in Worthington, Indiana. He was mustered out on 12 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC.4
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 37, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Sarah (36, IN); 3 sons, John M (16, IN), Francis (12, IL) and Albert M (1, IN); and a daughter, Emily (14, IL).5
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 48, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Sarah H (47, IN); and 2 sons, Francis M (22, IL) and Albert M (11, IN.)6
Moses was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Grant Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 67, born in Indiana, and listed as a widower working as a farmer. Included in the household were his niece, Mattie Shanklin (47, MO) and a ward, Vernie Wills (10, IN.)7
Moses died on 21 July 1907 in Switz City, Fairplay Township, Greene County, Indiana, at age 74.2 He was buried in the Worthington Cemetery at Worthington, Greene County, Indiana.2
Family | Sarah Hubbell b. 11 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jun 1914 |
Citations
- [S1353] Archer, Jacob, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: Morley Family Tree.
- [S1362] Archer, Moses Aaron. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1433] Works Progress Administration, comp. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940 and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana, accessed on Ancestry.com 29 Nov 2016.
- [S1357] Civil War Records , Archer, Moses Aaron.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1879, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 62C (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, Grant Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 10B (AN).
Miles Archer1
M, b. 11 April 1839
Father | Jacob Archer1 b. c 1795 |
Mother | Abigail Morris1 b. 1795?, d. a 1870 |
Miles Archer was born on 11 April 1839 in Indiana.1
Miles appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, working as a day laborer and listed as unable to read or write.2
Miles appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 33, born in Indiana, listed as a day laborer unable to read or write..3
Miles appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, working as a day laborer and listed as unable to read or write.2
Miles appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 33, born in Indiana, listed as a day laborer unable to read or write..3
Martin Van Buren Archer1
M, b. 1840, d. 1893
Father | Jacob Archer1 b. c 1795 |
Mother | Abigail Morris1 b. 1795?, d. a 1870 |
Martin Van Buren Archer was born in 1840 in Indiana.1
Martin appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 19, born in Indiana, and listed as a day laborer.2
Martin married Nancy Ellingsworth on 16 February 1868. Martin and Nancy apparently had at least 8 children, including:
- Rhoda, born in 1878;
- Julia, born in 1885; and
- Sadie, born in 1887..3
Martin was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 29, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer with $200 personal property. Included in the household were his wife Nancy (21, IN); and their son, John W (10/12, IN.)4
Martin was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 39, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Nancy A (31, IN); and their children, John W (10), George S (7), Roselle (5), Rosy A (3), and Leroy(1); all born in Indiana.5
Martin died in 1893.6 He was buried in the Scaffold Prairie Cemetery at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana.6
Martin appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his mother Abigail Archer at Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana. He was 19, born in Indiana, and listed as a day laborer.2
Martin married Nancy Ellingsworth on 16 February 1868. Martin and Nancy apparently had at least 8 children, including:
- Rhoda, born in 1878;
- Julia, born in 1885; and
- Sadie, born in 1887..3
Martin was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 29, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer with $200 personal property. Included in the household were his wife Nancy (21, IN); and their son, John W (10/12, IN.)4
Martin was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 39, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Nancy A (31, IN); and their children, John W (10), George S (7), Roselle (5), Rosy A (3), and Leroy(1); all born in Indiana.5
Martin died in 1893.6 He was buried in the Scaffold Prairie Cemetery at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana.6
Family | Nancy Ellingsworth b. 21 Sep 1848, d. 7 Jul 1917 |
Citations
- [S1353] Archer, Jacob, Family Tree on Ancestry.com, Tree Name: Morley Family Tree.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Van Buren Township, Clay County, Indiana, page 704 (AN).
- [S1362] Archer, Nancy Ann Ellingsworth. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 418B (AN).
- [S1362] Archer, Martin Van Buren. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
Mary Elizabeth Harvey1
F, b. 1857, d. 1943
Father | James Albert Harvey1 b. 31 Mar 1816, d. 14 May 1858 |
Mother | Sarah Jane Jessup1 b. 15 Apr 1818, d. 1860 |
Mary Elizabeth Harvey was born in 1857 at Greene County, Indiana.1
Mary appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her mother Sarah Jane Harvey at Point Commerce, Eel River Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 3, born in Indiana.2 Mary Elizabeth Harvey died in 1943.1
Mary appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her mother Sarah Jane Harvey at Point Commerce, Eel River Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 3, born in Indiana.2 Mary Elizabeth Harvey died in 1943.1
Nancy Ellingsworth1
F, b. 21 September 1848, d. 7 July 1917
Nancy Ellingsworth was born on 21 September 1848. She was the daughter of Isaac and Susan (Elgan) Ellingsworth..2
Nancy appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her father Isaac Ellenworth at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.3
Nancy appeared with her brothers Jesse and William in the census of 1860 in the household of Martin and Susan Williams at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 11, born in Indiana.4
Nancy married Martin Van Buren Archer on 16 February 1868. Martin and Nancy apparently had at least 8 children, including:
- Rhoda, born in 1878;
- Julia, born in 1885; and
- Sadie, born in 1887..2
Nancy appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Martin Van Buren Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 21, born in Indiana.5
Nancy appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Martin Van Buren Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 31, born in Indiana.6
Nancy was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 51, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were her 3 daughters: Rhoda (22, IN), Julia (15, IN), and Sadie (13, IN).7
Nancy appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her son-in-law Daniel Drake at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 61, born in Indiana.8
Nancy died on 7 July 1917 at age 68.2 She was buried in the Scaffold Prairie Cemetery at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana.2
Nancy appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her father Isaac Ellenworth at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.3
Nancy appeared with her brothers Jesse and William in the census of 1860 in the household of Martin and Susan Williams at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 11, born in Indiana.4
Nancy married Martin Van Buren Archer on 16 February 1868. Martin and Nancy apparently had at least 8 children, including:
- Rhoda, born in 1878;
- Julia, born in 1885; and
- Sadie, born in 1887..2
Nancy appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Martin Van Buren Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 21, born in Indiana.5
Nancy appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Martin Van Buren Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 31, born in Indiana.6
Nancy was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 51, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were her 3 daughters: Rhoda (22, IN), Julia (15, IN), and Sadie (13, IN).7
Nancy appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her son-in-law Daniel Drake at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 61, born in Indiana.8
Nancy died on 7 July 1917 at age 68.2 She was buried in the Scaffold Prairie Cemetery at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana.2
Family | Martin Van Buren Archer b. 1840, d. 1893 |
Citations
- [S1362] Archer, Martin Van Buren. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1362] Archer, Nancy Ann Ellingsworth. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 397B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 543 (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 418B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, Smith Township. Greene County, Indiana, page 7B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 5B (AN).
Janetta Huey
F, b. circa 1846
Father | William Hewey b. c 1807 |
Mother | Martha Drake b. 1821 |
Janetta Huey was born circa 1846 in Indiana.1
Janetta appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 5, born in Indiana..2
Janetta appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of Joshua Guthrey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 14, born in Indiana.1
Janetta married Martin V. Morris on 19 March 1861 in Greene County, Indiana, They had at least two children, namely:
- Ellen Morris (b. 1867); and
- Lavch Morris (b. 1864)..3
Janetta appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 5, born in Indiana..2
Janetta appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of Joshua Guthrey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 14, born in Indiana.1
Janetta married Martin V. Morris on 19 March 1861 in Greene County, Indiana, They had at least two children, namely:
- Ellen Morris (b. 1867); and
- Lavch Morris (b. 1864)..3
Family | Martin V. Morris b. c 1841 |
Lafayette Huey
M, b. 1850
Father | William Hewey b. c 1807 |
Mother | Martha Drake b. 1821 |
Lafayette was born in 1850 at Indiana. (an unknown value).1
Lafayette appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 4 months old, born in Indiana.2
Lafayette appeared in the census of 1860 together with his mother in the household of Joshua Guthrey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 10, born in Indiana.3
Lafayette appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father William Huey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 4 months old, born in Indiana.2
Lafayette appeared in the census of 1860 together with his mother in the household of Joshua Guthrey at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 10, born in Indiana.3
Martin V. Morris
M, b. circa 1841
Father | Jacob Morris b. 8 Mar 1799, d. 20 Apr 1868 |
Mother | Elizabeth Shoemaker b. c 1808 |
Martin V. Morris was born circa 1841 in Indiana.1
Martin appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father Jacob Morris at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 9, born in Indiana.2
Martin appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Jacob Morris at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 19, born in Indiana.3 He married Janetta Huey on 19 March 1861 at Greene County, Indiana.4
Martin appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father Jacob Morris at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 9, born in Indiana.2
Martin appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Jacob Morris at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 19, born in Indiana.3 He married Janetta Huey on 19 March 1861 at Greene County, Indiana.4
Family | Janetta Huey b. c 1846 |
Citations
- [S71] US Census, 1850, Greene Co., IN,, Jefferson Twp., p. 784, Dwelling 70, Family 363.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 392B (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 541 (AN).
- [S83] WPA, Index to Marriage Records, Greene Co., Indiana, 1821-1920 inc., p. 120. Recorded in Book G, p.135.
Sarah Hubbell
F, b. 11 January 1834, d. 10 June 1914
Sarah Hubbell was born on 11 January 1834 in Indiana. She was the daughter of William Hubbble and Charity Harris..1
Sarah married Moses Aaron Archer on 7 April 1853 in Indiana.2
Sarah appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Moses Aaron Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 36, born in Indiana.3
Sarah appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Moses Aaron Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 47, born in Indiana.4
Sarah died on 10 June 1914 in Hickory Ridge, Cross County, Arkansas, at age 80.1 She was buried in the Lewis Cemetery at Hickory Ridge, Cross County, Arkansas.1
Sarah married Moses Aaron Archer on 7 April 1853 in Indiana.2
Sarah appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Moses Aaron Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 36, born in Indiana.3
Sarah appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Moses Aaron Archer at Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana. She was 47, born in Indiana.4
Sarah died on 10 June 1914 in Hickory Ridge, Cross County, Arkansas, at age 80.1 She was buried in the Lewis Cemetery at Hickory Ridge, Cross County, Arkansas.1
Family | Moses Aaron Archer b. 20 Feb 1833, d. 21 Jul 1907 |
Citations
- [S1362] Archer, Sarah H. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1433] Works Progress Administration, comp. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940 and Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana, accessed on Ancestry.com 29 Nov 2016.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1879, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Smith Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 62C (AN).
John Wesley Fulk
M, b. 2 March 1831, d. 1 March 1907
Father | John Fulk b. 18 Nov 1805, d. a 1850 |
Mother | Susanna Booze b. 1814, d. a 1850 |
John Wesley Fulk was born on 2 March 1831 in Stokes County, North Carolina.1,2
John appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father John Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 14 (19?), born in Indiana.3
John married Matilda J. Fulk on 3 February 1858 in Owen County, Indiana.4
John died on 1 March 1907 in Owen County, Indiana, at age 75.5,2 He was buried in the Pleasant Bethel Cemetery at Arney, Owen County, Indiana.6,2
John appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father John Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 14 (19?), born in Indiana.3
John married Matilda J. Fulk on 3 February 1858 in Owen County, Indiana.4
John died on 1 March 1907 in Owen County, Indiana, at age 75.5,2 He was buried in the Pleasant Bethel Cemetery at Arney, Owen County, Indiana.6,2
Family | Matilda J. Fulk b. 13 Mar 1839, d. 3 Mar 1906 |
Citations
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, Date of birth from gravestone. p.141.
- [S1362] Fulk, John Wesley. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 126.
- [S420] WPA, Index to Owen Co., Indiana Marriage Records, p.176. Original record in Marriage Book 28, p.265.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, Date of death from gravestone. p.141.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, p.141.
Matilda J. Fulk1
F, b. 13 March 1839, d. 3 March 1906
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
Matilda J. Fulk was born on 13 March 1839 in Indiana.2,3
Matilda probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of her father Charles Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. She was in the under 5 age group; 15-20 age group.4
Matilda appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 11, born in Indiana.5,6
Matilda married John Wesley Fulk on 3 February 1858 in Owen County, Indiana.7
Matilda died on 3 March 1906 in Coal City, Owen County, Indiana, at age 66.8,3 She was buried in the Pleasant Bethel Cemetery at Arney, Owen County, Indiana.8,9
Matilda probably appeared in the census of 1840 in the household of her father Charles Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. She was in the under 5 age group; 15-20 age group.4
Matilda appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 11, born in Indiana.5,6
Matilda married John Wesley Fulk on 3 February 1858 in Owen County, Indiana.7
Matilda died on 3 March 1906 in Coal City, Owen County, Indiana, at age 66.8,3 She was buried in the Pleasant Bethel Cemetery at Arney, Owen County, Indiana.8,9
Family | John Wesley Fulk b. 2 Mar 1831, d. 1 Mar 1907 |
Citations
- [S429] US Census, 1840, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.216. Identified by age group only.
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1, p.251. Place of birth from 1850 Census.
- [S1362] Fulk, Matilda Jane. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S429] US Census, 1840, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.216.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S420] WPA, Index to Owen Co., Indiana Marriage Records, p.176. Original record in Marriage Book 28, p.265.
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1, p.251.
- [S1362] Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
William R. Fulk
M, b. 1841?, d. 1916
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
William R. Fulk was born in 1841? In Indiana.1
William appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 8, born in Indiana.2,3
William served in Company F, 149th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.4
William married Elizabeth French on 3 April 1864 in Greene County, Indiana. William and Elizabeth had at least 5 children, including:
- Rankin (1868-1949);
- Emma Alice Fulk Pitman (1872-1958);
- Emery (1876-1954);
- Burgess A (1878-1960); and
- Gertrude May Fulk Burton ( 1888-1959)..5
William was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, and listed as a farm laborer with $100 property. Included in the household were his wife, Elizabeth (22, IN); and a child (Renkin (1, IN.)6
William was a witness at David Ashley Archer and Elizabeth Foley's wedding on 5 October 1882 at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana.7 He was also a witness at Newton Fulk and Electa Archer's wedding on 28 October 1882 at Greene County, Indiana; At the time she was living in Jefferson Township, Greene County and was 25 years old.8 He was buried in the Fiscus Cemetery at Coal City, Owen County, Indiana.9,4
William died in 1916 in Owen County, Indiana.9,4
William appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 8, born in Indiana.2,3
William served in Company F, 149th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.4
William married Elizabeth French on 3 April 1864 in Greene County, Indiana. William and Elizabeth had at least 5 children, including:
- Rankin (1868-1949);
- Emma Alice Fulk Pitman (1872-1958);
- Emery (1876-1954);
- Burgess A (1878-1960); and
- Gertrude May Fulk Burton ( 1888-1959)..5
William was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, and listed as a farm laborer with $100 property. Included in the household were his wife, Elizabeth (22, IN); and a child (Renkin (1, IN.)6
William was a witness at David Ashley Archer and Elizabeth Foley's wedding on 5 October 1882 at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana.7 He was also a witness at Newton Fulk and Electa Archer's wedding on 28 October 1882 at Greene County, Indiana; At the time she was living in Jefferson Township, Greene County and was 25 years old.8 He was buried in the Fiscus Cemetery at Coal City, Owen County, Indiana.9,4
William died in 1916 in Owen County, Indiana.9,4
Family | Elizabeth French b. 1849, d. 1938 |
Citations
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, Date of death from gravestone. 1850 Census has date of 1845. Place of birth from 1850 Census.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S1362] Fulk, William R. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S83] WPA, Index to Marriage Records, Greene Co., Indiana, 1821-1920 inc., p.298. Original record in Book G(?). p.369.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page15.
- [S24] County Clerks, Greene County, Indiana Marriage Records, Book LA, page 30.
- [S83] WPA, Index to Marriage Records, Greene Co., Indiana, 1821-1920 inc., p.298. Original record in Marriage Book L, p.341.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, p.168.
Anna Margaret Fulk
F, b. 25 September 1843
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
Anna Margaret Fulk was born on 25 September 1843 in Owen County, Indiana.1,2
Anna appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 6, born in Indiana.3,4
Anna appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 16, born in Indiana.5
Anna married Josiah Ticen Fulk on 20 January 1862 in Owen County, Indiana.6
Josiah and Anna moved from Indiana to Macon County, Illinois about 1864. She was a member of the Antioch Christian Church and enjoyed a wide acquaintance among the older residents of the community.2
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 28, born in Indiana.7
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 33, born in Indiana.8
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at District 0060, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 56, born in Indiana.9
Anna appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 66, born in Indiana.10 Anna Margaret Fulk died on 24 February 1923 at age 79; |Her death was due to heart trouble complicated by influenza.2 She was buried at North Fork Cemetery, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.2
Anna appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 6, born in Indiana.3,4
Anna appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 16, born in Indiana.5
Anna married Josiah Ticen Fulk on 20 January 1862 in Owen County, Indiana.6
Josiah and Anna moved from Indiana to Macon County, Illinois about 1864. She was a member of the Antioch Christian Church and enjoyed a wide acquaintance among the older residents of the community.2
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 28, born in Indiana.7
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1880 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 33, born in Indiana.8
Anna Margaret appeared in the census of 1900 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at District 0060, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 56, born in Indiana.9
Anna appeared in the census of 1910 in the household of her husband Josiah Ticen Fulk at District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. She was 66, born in Indiana.10 Anna Margaret Fulk died on 24 February 1923 at age 79; |Her death was due to heart trouble complicated by influenza.2 She was buried at North Fork Cemetery, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.2
Family | Josiah Ticen Fulk b. 7 Jun 1840, d. 18 Jun 1918 |
Citations
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol. 1, p.252.
- [S1494] Fulk, Anna Margaret. Source: Find A Grave Index, New Version. Cemetery: North Fork Cemetery, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 355.
- [S420] WPA, Index to Owen Co., Indiana Marriage Records, p.176. Listed as Margaret Fulk and Josiah T. Fulk. Original record in Book 26(?), p.574.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 491B(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 483D(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, District 0050, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 4(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 1A(AN).
Jacob N. Fulk
M, b. 1 June 1845
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
Jacob N. Fulk was born on 1 June 1845 in Indiana.1
Jacob appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was4, born in Indiana.2,3
Jacob appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 15, born in Indiana.4
Jacob appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was4, born in Indiana.2,3
Jacob appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 15, born in Indiana.4
Citations
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1, p.252. Place from 1850 Census. 1850 Census says born 1846, !860 Census says 1845.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 355.
James Calvin Fulk
M, b. 18 September 1847
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
James Calvin Fulk was born on 18 September 1847 in Indiana.1
James appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 3, born in Indiana.2,3
James appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 12, born in Indiana.4 James married Isabell Archer on 9 September 1869 in Greene County, Indiana. James and Isabell had at least 4 children:
- Clara Ettie, (1879- )
- Minnie (1872- )
- Mary (1874- )
- Nora (1877- ).5,6
James was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household was his wife, Isabell and a 9-month old daughter, Clara Ettie, born in Indiana.7
James was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census at Greene County, Indiana. He was 33, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Isabell; and 4 daughters, Clara (10, IN), Minnie (8, IN), Mary (6, IN), and Nora (3, IN). Also in the household were a boarder, Elias Davis, and a servant Lizzie Drake.8
James appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 3, born in Indiana.2,3
James appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 12, born in Indiana.4 James married Isabell Archer on 9 September 1869 in Greene County, Indiana. James and Isabell had at least 4 children:
- Clara Ettie, (1879- )
- Minnie (1872- )
- Mary (1874- )
- Nora (1877- ).5,6
James was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 22, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household was his wife, Isabell and a 9-month old daughter, Clara Ettie, born in Indiana.7
James was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census at Greene County, Indiana. He was 33, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Isabell; and 4 daughters, Clara (10, IN), Minnie (8, IN), Mary (6, IN), and Nora (3, IN). Also in the household were a boarder, Elias Davis, and a servant Lizzie Drake.8
Family | Isabell Archer b. 1850, d. 1921 |
Citations
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1, p.252. Place from 1860 Census, Owen Co., Jefferson Twp. which says born 1848.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 355.
- [S83] WPA, Index to Marriage Records, Greene Co., Indiana, 1821-1920 inc., Vol. A-F, p.297. Original record in Marriage Book H, p.351. There is some possibility that Isabell's husband, James C. Fulk, may actually been a James E. Fulk living in Greene Co. where Isabell lived and the marriage took place. However, this seems unlikely because that James Fulk was listed as a single member in his parent's household in 1870, a year after the marriage took place. The list of James' and Isabell's children was taken from the 1880 Census.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page 2.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Jefferson Twp., Greene Co., Indiana, p.23, Dwelling 178, Family 179..
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Jefferson Twp., Greene Co., Indiana, p.2, Dwelling 14, Family 14.
Catherine E. Fulk
F, b. 11 August 1849
Father | Charles Fulk b. c 1817, d. 21 Apr 1850 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
Catherine E. Fulk was born on 11 August 1849 in Indiana.1
Catherine appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.2,3
Catherine appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 10, born in Indiana.4
Catherine appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of her mother Mary Catherine Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 1, born in Indiana.2,3
Catherine appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of her stepfather Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 10, born in Indiana.4
Citations
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1., p.252. Place of birth from 1860 Census.
- [S224] US Census, 1850, Owen Co., Indiana, Jefferson Twp., p.128, Dwelling 607, Family 607.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 128A (AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 355.
Josiah Ticen Fulk
M, b. 7 June 1840, d. 18 June 1918
Josiah Ticen Fulk was born on 7 June 1840 in Owen County, Indiana. He was the son of Andrew and Betsey E. Fulk.1,2,3
Josiah married Anna Margaret Fulk on 20 January 1862 in Owen County, Indiana.4
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 30, born in Indiana, and listed as a farm laborer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna (28,IN); a daughter, Mary (7,IN); and 2 sons, Buel (5,IN) and Freeman (5month, IL). Also Amanda Fulk (22,IN), a possible sister.5
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 40, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna M (33, IN); a daghter, Mary E (18. IL); and 3 sons, Brell (13, IL), Charles (3, IL), and Ernest A. (6 months, IL.)6
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in District 0060, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 59, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna M (56, IN); 4 sons, Charles B (23, IL), Ernest W (20, IL), Arthur W (17, IL), and Lee G (15, IL);and a sister, Amanda (45, IL).7
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 69, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna(66, IN); and his sister, Amanda (60, IN).8
Josiah died on 18 June 1918 in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, at age 78.1,2,3 He was buried in the North Fork Cemetery at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.2
Josiah married Anna Margaret Fulk on 20 January 1862 in Owen County, Indiana.4
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 30, born in Indiana, and listed as a farm laborer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna (28,IN); a daughter, Mary (7,IN); and 2 sons, Buel (5,IN) and Freeman (5month, IL). Also Amanda Fulk (22,IN), a possible sister.5
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Census in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 40, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna M (33, IN); a daghter, Mary E (18. IL); and 3 sons, Brell (13, IL), Charles (3, IL), and Ernest A. (6 months, IL.)6
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1900 Census in District 0060, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 59, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna M (56, IN); 4 sons, Charles B (23, IL), Ernest W (20, IL), Arthur W (17, IL), and Lee G (15, IL);and a sister, Amanda (45, IL).7
Josiah was listed as the head of household in the 1910 Census in District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois. He was 69, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer. Included in the household were his wife, Anna(66, IN); and his sister, Amanda (60, IN).8
Josiah died on 18 June 1918 in Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, at age 78.1,2,3 He was buried in the North Fork Cemetery at Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.2
Family | Anna Margaret Fulk b. 25 Sep 1843 |
Citations
- [S422] Rosemary Faulk Lovell, Owen County Cousins, A Genealogical Work Concerning the families Surnamed Fulk, Fiscus, Hauser, and Related families, all of Owen County, Indiana, Vol.1, p.252.
- [S1494] Fulk, Joseph T. Source: Find A Grave Index, New Version. Cemetery: North Fork Cemetery, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois.
- [S1464] Fulk, Joseph. Illinois Death and Stillborn Index, 1916-1947 (database online).
- [S420] WPA, Index to Owen Co., Indiana Marriage Records, p.176. Listed as Margaret Fulk and Josiah T. Fulk. Original record in Book 26(?), p.574.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 491B(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1880, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 483D(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1900, District 0050, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 4(AN).
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1910, District 0125, Long Creek, Macon County, Illinois, page 1A(AN).
Elizabeth French
F, b. 1849, d. 1938
Elizabeth French was born in 1849 in Indiana.1,2
Elizabeth married William R. Fulk on 3 April 1864 in Greene County, Indiana. William and Elizabeth had at least 5 children, including:
- Rankin (1868-1949);
- Emma Alice Fulk Pitman (1872-1958);
- Emery (1876-1954);
- Burgess A (1878-1960); and
- Gertrude May Fulk Burton ( 1888-1959)..3
Elizabeth appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband William R. Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 22, born in INdiana.4 She was buried in the Fiscus Cemetery at Coal City, Owen County, Indiana.5,2
Elizabeth died in 1938 in Owen County, Indiana.5,2
Elizabeth married William R. Fulk on 3 April 1864 in Greene County, Indiana. William and Elizabeth had at least 5 children, including:
- Rankin (1868-1949);
- Emma Alice Fulk Pitman (1872-1958);
- Emery (1876-1954);
- Burgess A (1878-1960); and
- Gertrude May Fulk Burton ( 1888-1959)..3
Elizabeth appeared in the census of 1870 in the household of her husband William R. Fulk at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. She was 22, born in INdiana.4 She was buried in the Fiscus Cemetery at Coal City, Owen County, Indiana.5,2
Elizabeth died in 1938 in Owen County, Indiana.5,2
Family | William R. Fulk b. 1841?, d. 1916 |
Citations
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, p.168. 1870 Census says born in 1848.
- [S1362] Fulk, Elizabeth J. French. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S83] WPA, Index to Marriage Records, Greene Co., Indiana, 1821-1920 inc., p.298. Original record in Book G(?). p.369.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana, page15.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, p.168.
Henry S. Moser
M, b. 2 January 1860, d. 20 February 1864
Father | Henry Sanders Moser b. 25 Feb 1822, d. 3 Apr 1904 |
Mother | Mary Catherine Fiscus b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 3 Jan 1902 |
Henry S. Moser was born on 2 January 1860 in Owen County, Indiana.1
Henry appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 5 months old, born in Indiana.2
Henry died on 20 February 1864 in Owen County, Indiana, at age 4.3 He was buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery at Owen County, Indiana.4
Henry appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his father Henry Sanders Moser at Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. He was 5 months old, born in Indiana.2
Henry died on 20 February 1864 in Owen County, Indiana, at age 4.3 He was buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery at Owen County, Indiana.4
Citations
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, Date of birth from gravestone. P.147. Oak Grove Cemetery.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana, page 355.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, Date of death from gravestone. p.147. Oak Grove Cemetery.
- [S430] Major Abraham Owen DAR, Cemetery Listings, Owen County, Indiana, p.147. Oak Grove Cemetery.
Alfred N. Fulk
M, b. 5 September 1845, d. 18 May 1877
Father | Adam Fulk b. c 1811, d. 13 May 1853 |
Mother | Lucy Ann Spainhower b. 3 May 1815, d. 22 Sep 1902 |
Alfred N. Fulk was born on 5 September 1845 in Indiana.1
Alfred appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father Adam Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. He was 3, born in Indiana.2
Alfred appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Noah Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. He was 14, born in Indiana.3
Alfred served in Company B, 59th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.4
Alfred married Juliana Shouse on 14 December 1866 in Owen County, Indiana. Alfred and Julina had at least three children, namely:
- Aaron (1869- ).
- Clara E. Died 21 April 1873, aged 3 mon, 23 da. Buried in Stanley Cemetery
- Alson E. Died 15 June 1873, aged 4 yr. Buried in Stanley Cemetery.5,6
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 24, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer worker. Included in the household were his wife Selina(?) (28, NC) and a son Alson (7 months, IN).7
Alfred died on 18 May 1877 in Greene County, Indiana, at age 31.8,4 He was buried in the Stanley Cemetery at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana.8,4
Alfred appeared in the census of 1850 in the household of his father Adam Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. He was 3, born in Indiana.2
Alfred appeared in the census of 1860 in the household of his stepfather Noah Fulk at Owen County, Indiana. He was 14, born in Indiana.3
Alfred served in Company B, 59th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.4
Alfred married Juliana Shouse on 14 December 1866 in Owen County, Indiana. Alfred and Julina had at least three children, namely:
- Aaron (1869- ).
- Clara E. Died 21 April 1873, aged 3 mon, 23 da. Buried in Stanley Cemetery
- Alson E. Died 15 June 1873, aged 4 yr. Buried in Stanley Cemetery.5,6
Alfred was listed as the head of household in the 1870 Census in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana. He was 24, born in Indiana, and listed as a farmer worker. Included in the household were his wife Selina(?) (28, NC) and a son Alson (7 months, IN).7
Alfred died on 18 May 1877 in Greene County, Indiana, at age 31.8,4 He was buried in the Stanley Cemetery at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana.8,4
Family | Juliana Shouse b. c 1842 |
Citations
- [S1362] Fulk, Alfred. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com). Cemetery: Birth date calculated from age at death on gravestone..
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1850, Jefferson Twp., Greene Co., Indiana, p.128, Dwelling 606, Family 606..
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1860, Jefferson Twp.,Greene Co., Indiana, p.341, Dwelling 1122, Family 1102.
- [S1362] Fulk, Alfred. Source: Find A Grave Index 1854-2012 (www.findagrave.com).
- [S420] WPA, Index to Owen Co., Indiana Marriage Records, p.174. Recorded in Book 29, p.308. Date is hard to read. Looks like 186X. Could be 1860 or 1868 but Alfred would have been too young to marry in 1860. Assume 1868 is correct.
- [S1447] Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013., accessed on Ancestry.com 4 Feb 2017.
- [S1133] U. S. Census,1870, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Indiana (AN).
- [S3] Stanley Cemetery Gravestone Reading Read and photographed by WEStanley Jr.on 29 May 1995..