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From: "Lewis M. Ruddick" <>
Subject: Re: INJACKSO-D Digest V01 #87
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 20:17:18 -0800
References: <200112232300.fBNN0jI09233@lists2.rootsweb.com>
Rose:
If you come across any very early obituaries or death information I am looking
for anything on Mordecai Ruddick and either or both of his wives; Catherine Cox
or Elizabeth Marshall. He died September 7, 1838. Catherine died circa 1826.
Elizabeth died December 1847. I believe that all are buried in unmarked graves
in the original Friends Cemetery near New Farmington.
Lewis M. Ruddick
wrote:
> Subject:
>
> INJACKSO-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 87
>
> Today's Topics:
> #1 Turpin, Owens, Cumming, Terrell, H []
> #2 Ruddick - Carr obits []
> #3 Morgan-Richey/Ritchie -Rich-Dresse []
> #4 Hobson and Gilbert + Eddy, Sigmon, []
> #5 Brannon (an), Additional Johnson, []
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> Subject: Turpin, Owens, Cumming, Terrell, Henderson-Fleenor-Shields-Aston
> Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 23:07:57 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Roberta
>
> Sorry no Turpin/en. But a lot more to come. Wanda
>
> Owen
> 1880
> Owen, Katie Belle--Little Katie Belle Owen, dau. of Wm. Owen, deceased, died
> on Sat. of intermitten fever, at the residence of her mother, now the wife of
> Dr. S. Shields, in the village of Ewing. ( Thurs., Oct. 14- the Brownstown
> Banner)
>
> Owens
>
> B.F.
> 1879
> Fleenor, Rev. James-- Rev. B.F. Owens started for Dayton, Ohio, Mon., to
> attend the funeral of his bro.-in-law, Rev. James Fleenor. June 12
>
> Ida
> 1880
> Owens, Ida--Ida Owens, oldest child of& only daughter of Rev. B.F. Owens,
> died recently. (Thurs., Sept., 16, The Brownstown Banner)
>
>
> 1878
> Aston, Martin V. B.-- Martin V.B. Aston, who formerly resided in this place &
> still later at Seymour, d. of lung fever on the 5th inst., near Washington,
> in Daviess Co., where he had resided some 6 or 7 years. His wife, who is sis.
> of John L. & Israel Owens, deceased, & a no. of children, survive him.
> Deceased was about 42 yrs., of age, & had for some time been engaged in
> school teaching. April 18-The Brownstown Banner
>
>
> John L.
> 1873
> Owens, John L. --John L. Owens, Esq., a former citizen of this place, &
> formerly Recorder of Jack.Co., d. at his residence near Marysville, Nodaway
> Co., Mo., May 31, aged about 49 years. A wife and a large family survive him.
> But 2 more of the children of Jesse Owen, Esq., remain --Ithamer Owens,
> residing in Greene, Co., & Mrs. M.V.B. Aston. June 18 The Brownstown Banner.
>
>
> Owens, Son--A little son of Mr. John L. Owens, our present county recorder,
> accidentally shot himself last week. He was some 12yrs., old. (August 23)
> 1860
>
> Cumming
> Sorry, none listed. I do have Cummins - Typo? Daniel, John J., Nancy and
> Sallie. Do you want those?
>
> Terrell, Rev. Williamson--Rev. Williamson Terrell, D.D., Presiding Elder of
> this District of the S.E. Ind. Conference of the M.E. Church, d. at Columbus
> on Sun. last. (April 16)
>
> Henderson
>
> Daniel
> 1875
> Henderson, Daniel--Daniel Henderson, Esq., d. near Medora on the 20th inst.,
> in the 67th yr. of age. (Sept. 30 )
>
> Amanda M.-Elizabeth -James M.
> 1876
>
> Henderson, Amanda M. --Amanda M. Henderson dau. of James M. & Elizabeth
> Henderson, d. July 20, aged 23 yrs., 4 mos. & 13 days. Deceased leaves a
> father, mother, bros. & sisters. Her remains were deposited in the Pleasant
> Ridge Cemetery. (Aug.13)
>
> Mary- Wm
> 1880
>
> Henderson, Mary--Miss Mary Henderson, dau. of Wm. Henderson, residing near
> Mount Sidney, died on Fri. last, from the effects of pining for her dear
> brother, who died a few months ago. (from the same paper) Tampico news-Mary
> Henderson's funeral was Sun., with burial in the Mt. Sidney graveyard.
> (Thurs., Nov. 18- The Brownstown Banner)
>
>
> ______________________________
>
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>
> Subject: Ruddick - Carr obits
> Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 23:20:30 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Ruddick
>
> William p. 19
> 1863
>
> RUDDICK, William -- Mr. Wm. Ruddick, living near New Farmington, d. on the
> 17th of Aug. in his 82nd years. His wife survives him & she is 84 yrs. of
> age. Mr. R. was of the denomination of Friends.
>
> Jacob p. 97
> in the obit of Carr
> 1878
>
> Carr, Alexander -- Died on Sat. morning, Alexander Carr, who had been in poor
> health for a no. of years. Wome 3 or 4 weeks before his death, he took a
> notion to be removed from his home to the house of his son-in-law, Jacob
> Ruddick, some 4 miles SE of this city. The middle of last week he seemed to
> get better, so his wife returned to her home near Medora to look after
> matters there. The remains were deposited in the Quaker burying ground near
> Farmington on Sunday. Mr. Carr was b. in this co.. Jan. 16, 1816. He spent a
> part of his life in Ohio. (June 27 )
>
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>
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>
> Subject: Morgan-Richey/Ritchie -Rich-Dressendarffer-Wamsley
> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 04:01:54 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Laurie,
>
> Richey/Ritchie Sorry there are none.
>
> I do have some Rich, I will do those just in case someone decided to add to
> the name.
>
> Rich
>
> 1870
> Dressendarffer, Mrs. --Mrs. Dressendarffer, an aged German lady, d. Sat. at
> the residence of her son-in-law, M. Rich, near town. Two of Mr. Rich's
> children have also d. recently. (July 26)
>
> 1875
> Rich, Mrs. Patience--Mrs. Patience Rich, of Driftwood Twp., d. about 10 days
> ago, aged 80 years. (Feb. 18)
>
> 1878
> Rich, Infant--Freetown news--An infant child of Jacob Rich was buried a few
> days ago. (Aug. 1)
>
> Morgan
>
> 1867
> Morgan, William W. -- Wm. Morgan d. a few days ago upon his farm, 16 miles
> from Terre Haute, of flux. (Nov. 7)
>
> 1871
> Wamsley, William Wilson--Wm. Wilson Wamsley, Esq., of Seymour, formerly of
> this place, d. Thurs., Jan. 19, of hereditary consumption, which had cut down
> his father, mother, daus. & sons of that afflicted family. His wife & 2
> children survive him. Deceased was about 40 yrs. old. In 1862 Mr. Wamsley was
> elected Sheriff of Jack. County. The remains were deposed in the Seymour
> cemetery. (Jan. 26--B)
>
> W.W. Wamsley, d. Thursday. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Morgan, resides on a farm
> in Clay County. He was buried Sun. in the cem near town. (Jan. 14--T)
>
> 1874
> Wamsley, Kittie--On Mon. morning, Mrs. Kittie Wamsley (nee Morgan), widow of
> W.W. Wamsley, d, at her residence in the City of Seymour, aged about 36
> years. She leaves 2 children, one a dau. named Ida. (May 6)
>
> 1876
> Morgan, Mrs. James--Seymour news -- d. last night of measles complicated with
> pneumonia. (April 27)
>
> 1877
> Morgan, W. Butler--son-in-law of Reuben May, Esq., d. at Tampico yesterday of
> typhoid fever, aged about 27 years. He leaves a wife & several children.
> (Oct. 25)
>
> 1879
> Morgan, James H., City Marshal, who was stricken with paralysis on the night
> of Jan. 27, d. Sun., aged 43 years. He was b. March 29, 1836. He was buried
> beside his wife in our cemetery, with Masonic rites. (May 8)
>
> 1880
> Morgan, A.T.--North Vernon news-- died last night at Montgomery Station. He
> was a bro.-in-law of Henry Wrape & leaves a large family. (Thurs., Dec.23-
> the Daily Local Lever)
>
> Morgan, Lafayette -- On Thursday afternoon, near Pleasant Grove, Richard
> Barr, aged about 20yrs. & a son of Robert S. Barr, killed Lafayette Morgan
> with a club following an argument over politics. The deceased leaves a wife &
> 2 children. (Thurs., Sept. 9- The Banner)
>
> Morgan, Thomas M.--a Welshman b. in 1800, died near Elizabethtown, this
> states, March 19. (Sat., March 27- Sey Times)
>
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Hobson and Gilbert + Eddy, Sigmon, Neugle, Browning, Brown, Baldwin
> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 04:01:57 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Anita
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> Hobson
>
> 1862
> Eddy, J.E. --We notice the deaths in Louisville last week of the following
> named persons, all of the 50th Reg. In Vols,: W.M. Hobson, Co. F; Jos.
> Sigmon, Co. E: R. Neugle, Co. E; & H. E. Eddy, Co. G. ( March 27)
>
> Hobson, Froney Belle--The funeral sermon on the death of Miss Froney Belle
> Hobson, dau. of W.W. Hobson, will be preached at Pleasant Grove Meeting
> House, near Jesse Browning's residence. Sun., Nov. 27. (Nov. 24--Banner)
>
> Hobson, Elizabeth--wife of Wm. W. Hobson, d. Sat., March 28, of compsumption,
> aged 46 yrs., 4 months. She was a dau. of Joseph & Elizabeth Brown, both
> deceased. On Sept. 1, 1845, she m. Wm. W. Hobson, & to their union 11
> children were born--9 daus.& 2 sons--all of whom are living except Miss
> Froney Bell, who d. 3 yrs. ago. (April 1)
>
> 1876
> Hobson, Willie Ferrie--Died of measles Feb. 29, Willie Ferrie, son of W.W. &
> Elizabeth Hobson. He was b. April 22, 1873. He now has joined his mother 7
> sis. Belle, in that bright world above. (March 2)
>
> Gilbert
>
> Gilbert, Nancy-- Beddington news--Mrs. Nancy, wife of Amasa Gilbert and
> Sister of R.P. Baldwin, died at the residence o f her husband inColes co.,
> Ill., on the 16th. Wed., Dec. 22-The Daily Local Lever)
>
> ______________________________
>
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>
> Subject: Brannon (an), Additional Johnson, Davis, Umbarger, Tanner,
> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 16:27:21 EST
> From:
> To:
>
> Maxine
>
> Thanks for all your help. Here are the surnames I can find. Wanda
>
> Brannon closest I have to that name is Braman, Branaman. sorry
>
> Johnson- I have Johnson in my family from Clark Co. Illinois- Isaac and
> Hannah Johnson who married Jacob Jacobs in VA. Any connection you can see?
>
> Johnson
>
> 1860
>
> James Johnson, living near this place, formerly one of the proprietors of the
> Seymour House, took 2 ounces of laudanum on Tues. evening and d. about 10
> o'clock that night. He leaves a wife and 3 children. June 7, 1860
>
> Peter Johnson of Brownstown, d. at the residence of his son, Mr. Fielding
> Johnson, near Rockford, Sat. Last, aged 81 years. He came to this Co. in
> March 1817. April 26, 1860 .
>
> One obit states a name of Johnson, Duckworth & Co., 1869
>
> 1869
> Johnson, Alfred--d. Mon. from injuries received on the Jeffersonville road.
> (Dec. 9)
>
> 1876
> Adams, Isaac--Grassy Fork Twp. news--d. Wed., aged 18yrs., after being run
> over by a log on the E.W. Johnson farm. He was a pauper. (May 18)
>
> 1877
> Johnson, Seth --former partner of S. W. Shields, of this place, in the dental
> business, wa instantly killed by a limb of a tree stricking him. The accident
> occurred in Wash. Co. on Nove. 7, 3 miles NE of Salem. Deceased was about 23
> yrs, of age, & leaves a miles NE of salem. Deceased was about 23 yrs. of age,
> & leaves a wife whom he wedded last year. (Nov. 15)
>
> Johnson, Elzora Johnson, a dau. of late Clark B. Johnson, died rather
> suddenly at Brownstown, Sept. 15. (Sat., Sept. 11-Seymour Times)
>
> Miss Elzora Johnson, dau. of Clark B. Johnson, deceased, died yesterday, aged
> about 32 years. (Sept. 16- The Banner)
>
> Johnson, Minne--Miss Jhonson, Aged about 14 yrs., dau. of John B. & Hester
> Johnson, died on Sun. of deptheria. (Thurs., Oct. 28- The Brownstown Banner)
>
> DAVIS
>
> I have a Mary J. Davis nee not known b. Ky 1825 and her daughter born 1852 Ky
> -Jane, Jennie, Elizabeth, or Mary Jane. If anyone knows these ladies I would
> love to hear from you.
>
> 1858
> Davis, Mrs. Jackson--The wife of Jackson Davis d. last weed from affections
> incident to child-bed. ( Dec. 9)
>
> Davis, Sarah--wife of John Davis, living near here, d. suddenly las week,
> aged 67 years. (Aug. 19)
>
> 1860
> Davis, L.W. , who had been stopping at this place a few yrs. past, was found
> dead in a cow pit on the O.M. road, a half mile below town, Fri. last. (Dec.
> 6)
>
> 1862
> James M. Lewis wife Sarah Davis ( If anyone has this family tree I would love
> to hear from you. I believe my Davis m. a Lewis sometime after 1880.
>
> 1875
> Davis, James Sr. of Owen Twp., d. Mon., Dec. 28. His remains were depostied
> in the vurial ground connected with the Guthrie Creek meeting House on
> Wednesday. (Jan. 7)
>
> 1879
> Laura Stout was first married to a man name Davis, 2nd husband James T.
> Bowman
>
> 1880
> Davis, Judge -- of Floyd co., died at his home near New Albany, July 16.
>
> Umbarger
> Sorry none listed.
>
> Tanner
>
> 1859
> Tanner, Charles--Died Dec. 20, Chas., son of S.W. & Cyrena Tanner , aged 4
> mos. & 28 days. (Dec. 29)
>
> 1862
> Capt. Tanner company , 22nd Regiment Federal Army. List in someone else obit.
>
> 1865
> Prather, Abner-- was shot dead at Brownstown on election day, by J.F.C.
> Tanner (Nov. 10)
>
> 1866
>
> Tanner, Col. T.b. --of the 22nd Ind. reg., d. at his home near Vallonia,
> Sat., Feb. 17, aged scarcely 30 years. (March 1)
>
> 1871
> Tanner, Samuel Wort-- d. recently. He is survived by a wife & 3 children.
> (July 13--B)
>
> 1874
> Tanner, Jacob L. d. at his residence in Owen Twp., Wed. last, May 20, of
> inflammation of the stomach, aged about 62 years. He was son of Matthew
> Tanner, deceased, formerly a resident of this co., of whose large family, but
> 3 children remain, namely: Jeremiah S. Tanner, Mrs. Edward L. Critchlow &
> Mrs. John Beem, The last named residing in Iowa. During nearly all of his
> life, Mr. Tanner remained unmarried. four yrs. ago he m. Mrs. Josephine
> Stilwell, who with 1 child survives him. He was buried at Clear Spring. (May
> 27)
>
> 1879
> Tanner, Jeremiah S. , Esq., of Carr Twp. d. Sat.., Jan. 11. She was a native
> of Ky., but had resided in this co. all of his liffe. (Jan. 16)
>
>
>
>
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