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 | 103rd Infantry Insignia Status: Located. Known as the Cactus Division, this is the insignia of the 103rd Infantry which Blaine served in during WWII. |
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 | 1810 Census w/Matthias Hollopeter Status: Located. Census show Matthias as well as sons Frederich and Abraham |
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 | 1840 Census for Joseph and Blasingame Wood Status: Located. The spelling for Blasingame was Blassengale. This census is not very informative regarding more than numbers and age groups in the household. |
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 | 1841 Census for Mark Hibbert Family Status: Located. Census show Mark and Mary with 12 children and a 15 year old lodger, Margaret Stafford. Taken in Gee Cross. See Mark Hibbert's wiki page for information learned from the census records 1841 - 1871 |
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 | 1850 Census for Christopher Ruley Family Status: Located. This is a fascinating census record. Christopher, Eliza, William J. (3), Angelina (5 months) are shown. Also, Birton Ruley (21), Catherine (65) George (18). Living in the same dwelling is A.D. Collins and his wife Mary. In the next dwelling is the family of William Ruley (35). |
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 | 1850 Census John Wesley Hollopeter with Virginia Welch Status: Located. Occupation listed as Farmer with three children and the family is living next to Wesley Hollopeter family. |
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 | 1850 Census of Samuel Snively family in Worthington Township, Richland, OH Status: Located. |
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 | 1850 Census with Jacob Vickers Family Status: Located. Census taken in Dutrich No. 2, Grennup, KY showing Jacob Vickers, Emily Bailey and son, Marcus Vickers. Family living next to Emily's family members. |
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 | 1850 Liberty, Hendricks, IN Census for Nathaniel Case Family Status: Located. Census taken in Liberty Township, Hendricks, IN. Note the close proximity of the Davis family. We are researching to see if this is a branch of the same Davis family that would later be connected through marriage. |
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 | 1850 Liberty, Hendricks, IN census for Peter S. Case (Simon Peter) Status: Located. Census shows Peter S. Case with wife Catherine and 6 month old daughter Sarah. Listed as a farmer. Family records show Simon Peter Case so this indicates it could be Peter Simon. |
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 | 1851 Census for Mark Hibbert Family Status: Located. Census shows Mark and Mary with 5 children and a lodger, Martha Bredbury and her two children. See Mark Hibbert's wiki page for information learned from the census records 1841 - 1871 |
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 | 1860 Census for Christopher Ruley Family Status: Located. Christopher, Eliza and four children are listed on this census. Christopher is working as a farm laborer and is 54. Also living with the family is James Levi Kennedy who is the younger brother of Eliza. |
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 | 1860 Census for Edward Howe and Catherine Hollopeter Status: Located. The couple is in their 60s. There are three of their daughters and one other lad living with them at the date of this census. He is a farmer with his own farm. The lad's brother is living with their neighbor. His name is Commodore Hartle, his brother, Noah, can be seen with the neighbors. |
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 | 1860 Census John Wesley Hollopeter and Mary Kaziah Zimmerman Status: Located. Occupation farmer with six children, Mary's brother Samuel Zimmerman and one other. |
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 | 1860 Census page showing Samuel Snively and Andrew Carbaugh families. Status: Located. Census record from 16 June 1860 in Martinsville Township, Clark, IL showing families living next to each other. Both were born in PA according to the census. Samuel is listed as a Farmer while Andrew as a Carpenter. |
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 | 1860 Census, Madison, Morgan, IN Status: Located. Richard M. Wood living with wife Sarah A., Sina A., Blasingame H., Joseph W. and Willis J. at home. His occupation is listed as BlackSmith. The hardest thing to track through census is his actual age as this shows him at 33. Also, last name again spelled Woods. |
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 | 1860 US Census for George and Salina Horrocks Status: Located. George Horrocks with wife Salina. Occupation listed as laborer. |
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 | 1861 Census for Mark Hibbert Status: Located. Census shows Mark living with son-in-law, Peter Wragg and his wife Sarah. Mary is not listed and Mark is listed as a widower. See Mark Hibbert's wiki page for information learned from the census records 1841 - 1871 |
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 | 1870 Census of Andrew Carbaugh family Status: Located. Page 1 of 2 |
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 | 1870 Census of Andrew Carbaugh family. Status: Located. Page 2 of 2 |
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 | 1870 Census of Thomas, Elizabeth and son Delmus in GA Status: Located. |
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 | 1870 Census, Heyworth, McLean, IL Status: Located. Richard M. Wood and family. Note birth listed as VA and Harvey Blasingame as Blasingame Harvey among other details. Occupation listed as Farmer. |
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 | 1871 Census for Mark Hibbert Page 1 Status: Located. Census shows Mark on top of Page 2, living with his son-in-law Samuel Bredbury and his wife Betty. See Mark Hibbert's wiki page for information learned from the census records 1841 - 1871 |
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 | 1871 Census for Mark Hibbert page 2 Status: Located. Census shows Mark on top of Page 2, living with his son-in-law Samuel Bredbury and his wife Betty. See Mark Hibbert's wiki page for information learned from the census records 1841 - 1871 |
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 | 1880 Census for Alonzo Ruley Family Status: Located. Alonzo, Rhoda, Marguarite and Minnie. Shows Alonzo to be 30 and a laborer. Rhoda is 17 and the children are 6 years and 5 months. |
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 | 1880 Census for Ambrose Hibbert Status: Located. This is the first census counting Ambrose Hibbert in America. He is listed as a blacksmith in Kaysville, Davis, UT living with his wife and daughter |
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 | 1880 Census of John Woodbury and family in Lincoln Township, Crawford, KS. Willis Jesse was living with Wilcott family just below. Status: Located. John Woodbury and his wife, Nancy with their children, including Ettie at 15. John's occupation was minister. Willis was listed further down, at age 20, living with the Wilcott family and listed as a farm laborer. |
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 | 1880 Census with Mark Vickers family, Giegersville, Boyd, KY Status: Located. Showing Mark and Susan in KY in 1880 with sons Jacob, Lewis, and John. This is the first time I have seen the son, John. Also, note his occupation is that of a coal miner. This is assumed now to be his life long profession. |
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 | 1880 Census, Lincoln, Crawford, KS Status: Located. Richard M. Wood with wife Sarah. Son Harvey, Etta, Ella living with him. Last name spelled Woods. Occupation for Richard listed as BlackSmith and Harvey listed as Laborer. |
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 | 1900 Census for Alonzo Ruley Family Status: Located. Alonzo, Rhoda (spelled Roda), Minnie and Clarence. Alonzo is listed as a laborer. Clarence is at the top of the second page and listed as being at school. |
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 | 1900 Census for Alonzo Ruley Family Page 2 Status: Located. The top of this second page shows Clarence, age 12, at school. |
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 | 1900 Census for James J. Kelley Status: Located. James Kelley is listed as a farmer living with his wife, Dora and 4 children. Myrtle A., Ona, Oda J., and Ray. |
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 | 1900 Census for Marcus Vickers family Status: Located. Census is from Baker Township, Crawford, KS and shows Marcus, Susan and 5 children. Occupation for all working adults was coal miners. |
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 | 1900 Census for Wood and Carbaugh, Washington Township, Crawford, KS Status: Located. Showing both the family of Nathaniel Joseph Wood and Barbara Ann Carbaugh and their brother/sister, Samuel H. Carbaugh and Sina Ann Wood and their families. |
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 | 1900 Census of Hiram Hollopeter Family Status: Located. Census taken in Paulding, OH listing as High Hollopeter |
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 | 1900 Census of Willis Jesse Wood family Status: Located. Willis Jesse Wood and Etta with their 5 children. Shows occupation as black smith. |
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 | 1900 Census Second page showing remainder of Samuel H. Carbaugh and Sina Ann Wood Status: Located. The second of the two pages showing the Wood and Carbaugh families in Washington Township, Crawford, KS |
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 | 1910 Census for Carl Hollopeter and Clara Mae Logan.
Also shows Samuel J. Logan family Status: Located. Census shows Carl's occupation as laborer in odd jobs and Samuel J. Logan's as a butcher in a butcher shop. |
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 | 1910 Census for Charley Vickers Family in AR Status: Located. Census taken at the Diamond Township, Huntington Town, AR. Living next to his wife's mother and older brothers, Josephine, Claude and C? Lokey |
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 | 1910 Census for Willam Mann Ewing Family Status: Located. Living with wife and their three children. He is listed as a farmer and each of his sons as farm-laborers. |
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 | 1910 Census listed as Sam H. Carbaugh Status: Located. Vessie (Bessie) and Walter still at home. Ora Carbaugh family lives nearby. |
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 | 1910 Census of Ambrose Hibbert family Status: Located. This census was taken in Rexburg, Fremont, ID (by 1920 census the county Rexburg was located in became Madison.) Many of the children are still with him and Mary, even Thomas, at age 23. He was listed as a blacksmith while Thomas was listed as a farm laborer. |
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 | 1910 Census of Charles Dilmus Ewing Status: Located. |
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 | 1910 Census Robert Lee Ewing family Status: Located. Census record for Robert Lee Ewing in Lexington, Cleveland, OK |
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 | 1910 Census Russell Victor Hartley and Blanche May Shorb Status: Located. Census shows them in Los Angeles Township, Los Angeles, CA. His occupation is listed as a plumber owning his own shop. |
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 | 1915 - 1916 Florence's Report Card Status: Located. |
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 | 1915 - 1916 Report Card Status: Located. |
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 | 1917 WWI Draft Registration for Calvin Hollopeter Status: Located. Draft registration verifies birth information as well as shows Calvin working with Empire Tanning Company and other details. |
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 | 1917 WWI Draft Registration for Erby J. Ewing Status: Located. Registered on June 5th, 1917 |
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 | 1917 WWI Draft Registration for John Niel Hibbert Status: Located. Notice the spelling of the middle name both in print and signature. There is no D used as we have known it to be Nield. |
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