Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 3047

Robert Pershall

M, #304601
Robert Pershall||p3047.htm#i304601|George Vincent Pershall|b. 3 Feb 1867\nd. 17 May 1937|p3045.htm#i304408|Mable Jane McElwain|b. 4 Jan 1878\nd. 27 Sep 1931|p3045.htm#i304434|William H. Pershall|b. 25 Dec 1830\nd. 17 Feb 1914|p3045.htm#i304402|Isabella Harsin|b. 10 Mar 1847\nd. 25 Nov 1934|p3045.htm#i304405|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Robert Pershall was the son of George Vincent Pershall and Mable Jane McElwain.

Frances E. Allyn

F, #304602, b. circa 1896
      Frances E. Allyn was born circa 1896 at Kansas. Frances married Ernest Roy Pershall, son of Lloyd Newton Pershall and Laura May Utterback, on 28-Oct-1930.
     Frances E. Allyn was also known as Etta Allyn.
Census14-Jan-1920next to his father, Chelan, Chelan County, Washington
Census-Occ14-Jan-1920a sales lady, drug store

Eathel Vail

F, #304603, b. 25 Apr 1895, d. 29 Dec 1983
      Eathel Vail was born on 25-Apr-1895 at Missoula, Missoula County, Montana. Eathel married Elmer Clyde Pershall, son of Lloyd Newton Pershall and Laura May Utterback, on 28-Dec-1917. Eathel Vail died on 29-Dec-1983 at age 88. Eathel was buried at Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan County, Washington.
     

Chelan – Eathel V. Pershall, 88, al longtime resident of Chelan, died Thursday morning in the Lake Chelan Community Hospital.

She was born Eathel Vail, April 25, 1895, in Missoula, Mont. She spent her early years there and moved to Chelan in 1915.

In 1916, she married Elmer C. Pershall in Chelan. Following their marriage, they made their home in Chelan. Her husband preceded her in death in 1936. Mrs. Pershall was a member of the Chelan United Methodist Church; Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary; the grange; and the Chelan Garden Club.

Survivors include a son, Bruce, Chelan; a daughter, Lois Jones, Henderson, Ky; two sisters, Mildred Robertson, Puyallup, and Frances Snider, Columbia Falls, Mont; and four grandchildren.

Precht Rose Chapel, Chelan, is in charge of arrangements.

Census14-Jan-1920Chelan, Chelan County, Washington

Child of Eathel Vail and Elmer Clyde Pershall

Emma Satchwill

F, #304604, b. 16 Jan 1857, d. 30 Mar 1940
      Emma Satchwill was born on 16-Jan-1857 at Milford, Iroquois County, Illinois. Emma married Cornelius Harsin, son of Linton D. Harsin and Lavina Wise, on 22-Feb-1877 at Carroll County, Kentucky. Emma Satchwill died on 30-Mar-1940 at age 83.
Census1880Locust Twp., Carroll County, Kentucky

Child of Emma Satchwill and Cornelius Harsin

Willis Harsin

M, #304605, b. 20 Aug 1878, d. 23 Jan 1962
Willis Harsin|b. 20 Aug 1878\nd. 23 Jan 1962|p3047.htm#i304605|Cornelius Harsin|b. 18 Jan 1856\nd. 25 Jul 1932|p3045.htm#i304495|Emma Satchwill|b. 16 Jan 1857\nd. 30 Mar 1940|p3047.htm#i304604|Linton D. Harsin|b. 8 Jan 1823\nd. 5 Nov 1893|p3045.htm#i304471|Lavina Wise|b. 20 Sep 1833\nd. 4 Feb 1894|p3045.htm#i304479|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Willis Harsin was born on 20-Aug-1878 at Carroll County, Kentucky. He was the son of Cornelius Harsin and Emma Satchwill. Willis married Goldie May Handy circa 1905. Willis Harsin died on 23-Jan-1962 at age 83.
Census20-Apr-1910next to his parents, Prairie Green Twp., Iroquois County, Illinois, 1 child, 1 living
Census6-Jan-1920Milford, Iroquois County, Illinois
Census14-Apr-1930Milford, Iroquois County, Illinois, real estate value 5,000.00
Census-Occ20-Apr-1910a farmer
Census-Occ6-Jan-1920a laborer, canning company
Census-Occ14-Apr-1930the proprietor of a restaurant

Children of Willis Harsin and Goldie May Handy

Rebecca Pease

F, #304606, b. circa 1742, d. 28 Jan 1835
      Rebecca Pease was born circa 1742. Rebecca married Roelof Voorhees, son of Hendrick Voorhees and Sarah Schenck. Rebecca Pease died on 28-Jan-1835.

Child of Rebecca Pease and Roelof Voorhees

David Voorhees

M, #304607, b. 17 Apr 1771, d. 19 Oct 1840
David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Roelof Voorhees|b. 26 Sep 1742\nd. 16 Oct 1799|p1446.htm#i144533|Rebecca Pease|b. circa 1742\nd. 28 Jan 1835|p3047.htm#i304606|Hendrick Voorhees|b. circa 1696|p12.htm#i1119|Sarah Schenck|b. 1696\nd. before 1794|p12.htm#i1117|||||||

Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      David Voorhees was born on 17-Apr-1771. He was the son of Roelof Voorhees and Rebecca Pease. David married Hannah Oliphant, daughter of Capt. Johnathan Oliphant and Mary Shinn, on 8-Apr-1793. David Voorhees died on 11-Oct-1840 at Montgomery County, New York, at age 69. He died on 19-Oct-1840 at age 69. David's estate was proved on 2-Mar-1841.
     David's left a will on 14-Oct-1840 at Root, Montgomery County, New York.

Children of David Voorhees and Hannah Oliphant

Thomas Marshall Voorhees

M, #304608, b. 5 Oct 1798, d. 15 Oct 1871
Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|Roelof Voorhees|b. 26 Sep 1742\nd. 16 Oct 1799|p1446.htm#i144533|Rebecca Pease|b. circa 1742\nd. 28 Jan 1835|p3047.htm#i304606|Capt. Johnathan Oliphant|b. 10 Nov 1739\nd. 10 Sep 1804|p104.htm#i10337|Mary Shinn|b. 21 Jan 1744|p104.htm#i10338|

Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Thomas Marshall Voorhees was born on 5-Oct-1798 at New Jersey. He was the son of David Voorhees and Hannah Oliphant. Thomas married Hannah Carlisle. Thomas Marshall Voorhees died on 15-Oct-1871 at age 73.

Hannah Carlisle

F, #304609, b. 29 May 1802, d. 27 Dec 1870
      Hannah Carlisle was born on 29-May-1802. Hannah married Thomas Marshall Voorhees, son of David Voorhees and Hannah Oliphant. Hannah Carlisle died on 27-Dec-1870 at age 68.

Thomas Voorhees

M, #304610
Thomas Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304610|Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|||||||

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Thomas Voorhees was the son of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle.

Mary Elizabeth Voorhees

F, #304611
Mary Elizabeth Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304611|Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|||||||

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Mary Elizabeth Voorhees was the daughter of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle.

Marshall Voorhees

M, #304612
Marshall Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304612|Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|||||||

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Marshall Voorhees was the son of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle.

Judson Voorhees

M, #304613
Judson Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304613|Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|||||||

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Judson Voorhees was the son of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle.

Jay Oliphant Voorhees

M, #304614, b. 1835, d. 1886
Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Thomas Marshall Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|David Voorhees|b. 17 Apr 1771\nd. 19 Oct 1840|p3047.htm#i304607|Hannah Oliphant|b. 14 Oct 1772\nd. 14 Mar 1848|p104.htm#i10385|||||||

Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Jay Oliphant Voorhees was born in 1835. He was the son of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle. Jay married Amanda Mareness. Jay Oliphant Voorhees died in 1886.

Children of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness

Amanda Mareness

F, #304615, b. 15 Apr 1840, d. 1912
      Amanda Mareness was born on 15-Apr-1840. Amanda married Jay Oliphant Voorhees, son of Thomas Marshall Voorhees and Hannah Carlisle. Amanda Mareness died in 1912.

Children of Amanda Mareness and Jay Oliphant Voorhees

Eloise Voorhees

F, #304616
Eloise Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304616|Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Thomas M. Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Eloise Voorhees was the daughter of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness.

Belle Voorhees

F, #304617, b. circa 1864
Belle Voorhees|b. circa 1864|p3047.htm#i304617|Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Thomas M. Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Belle Voorhees was born circa 1864. She was the daughter of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness.

Edward Voorhees

M, #304618
Edward Voorhees||p3047.htm#i304618|Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Thomas M. Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Edward Voorhees was the son of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness.

Benjamin Voorhees

M, #304619, b. Oct 1875
Benjamin Voorhees|b. Oct 1875|p3047.htm#i304619|Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Thomas M. Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Benjamin Voorhees was born in Oct-1875. He was the son of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness. Benjamin married Flora Terrell.

Flora Terrell

F, #304620
     Flora married Benjamin Voorhees, son of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness.

Frederick Abner Voorhees

M, #304621, b. 19 Sep 1870, d. 23 Jul 1934
Frederick Abner Voorhees|b. 19 Sep 1870\nd. 23 Jul 1934|p3047.htm#i304621|Jay Oliphant Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Thomas M. Voorhees|b. 5 Oct 1798\nd. 15 Oct 1871|p3047.htm#i304608|Hannah Carlisle|b. 29 May 1802\nd. 27 Dec 1870|p3047.htm#i304609|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frederick Abner Voorhees was born on 19-Sep-1870 at Oneonta, Otsego County, New York. He was the son of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness. Frederick married Marion White, daughter of Charles H. White and Emma Owen. Frederick Abner Voorhees died on 23-Jul-1934 at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, at age 63.

Children of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White

Marion White

F, #304622, b. 12 Apr 1874, d. 30 Mar 1960
Marion White|b. 12 Apr 1874\nd. 30 Mar 1960|p3047.htm#i304622|Charles H. White||p3047.htm#i304623|Emma Owen||p3047.htm#i304624|||||||||||||
      Marion White was born on 12-Apr-1874 at Oneonta, Otsego County, New York. She was the daughter of Charles H. White and Emma Owen. Marion married Frederick Abner Voorhees, son of Jay Oliphant Voorhees and Amanda Mareness. Marion White died on 30-Mar-1960 at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, at age 85.

Children of Marion White and Frederick Abner Voorhees

Charles H. White

M, #304623
     Charles married Emma Owen.

Child of Charles H. White and Emma Owen

Emma Owen

F, #304624
     Emma married Charles H. White.

Child of Emma Owen and Charles H. White

Julia Emma Voorhees

F, #304625, b. 21 Jan 1900, d. 2 Feb 1983
Julia Emma Voorhees|b. 21 Jan 1900\nd. 2 Feb 1983|p3047.htm#i304625|Frederick Abner Voorhees|b. 19 Sep 1870\nd. 23 Jul 1934|p3047.htm#i304621|Marion White|b. 12 Apr 1874\nd. 30 Mar 1960|p3047.htm#i304622|Jay O. Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Charles H. White||p3047.htm#i304623|Emma Owen||p3047.htm#i304624|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Julia Emma Voorhees was born on 21-Jan-1900. She was the daughter of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White. Julia married Dr. Frederick Lidell Bronner, son of Frederick Bronner and Grace Aurelia Lidell, on 7-Feb-1922 at Albany, Albany County, New York. Julia Emma Voorhees died on 2-Feb-1983 at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at age 83.
      In 1918 Julia Emma Voorhees at Richfield Springs High School, Richfield Springs, Otsego County, New York.

Dr. Frederick Lidell Bronner

M, #304626, b. 2 Feb 1901, d. 12 Jan 1986
Dr. Frederick Lidell Bronner|b. 2 Feb 1901\nd. 12 Jan 1986|p3047.htm#i304626|Frederick Bronner||p3047.htm#i304627|Grace Aurelia Lidell||p3047.htm#i304628|||||||||||||
      Dr. Frederick Lidell Bronner was born on 2-Feb-1901 at Richfield Springs, Otsego County, New York. He was the son of Frederick Bronner and Grace Aurelia Lidell. Frederick married Julia Emma Voorhees, daughter of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White, on 7-Feb-1922 at Albany, Albany County, New York. Dr. Frederick Lidell Bronner died on 12-Jan-1986 at Morton Grove, Cook County, Illinois, at age 84.
     He was graduated in 1919 at Richfield Springs High School, Richfield Springs, Otsego County, New York. He was graduated in 1923 at Union College, Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York. He was graduated in 1935 at Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Masters. He was graduated in 1937 at Harvard University, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Phd.
Occupationbetween 1923 and 1966Union College, Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, a member of the history department

Frederick Bronner

M, #304627
     Frederick married Grace Aurelia Lidell.

Child of Frederick Bronner and Grace Aurelia Lidell

Grace Aurelia Lidell

F, #304628
     Grace married Frederick Bronner.

Child of Grace Aurelia Lidell and Frederick Bronner

Helen Voorhees

F, #304629, b. 20 Dec 1902, d. Aug 1987
Helen Voorhees|b. 20 Dec 1902\nd. Aug 1987|p3047.htm#i304629|Frederick Abner Voorhees|b. 19 Sep 1870\nd. 23 Jul 1934|p3047.htm#i304621|Marion White|b. 12 Apr 1874\nd. 30 Mar 1960|p3047.htm#i304622|Jay O. Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Charles H. White||p3047.htm#i304623|Emma Owen||p3047.htm#i304624|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Helen Voorhees was born on 20-Dec-1902. She was the daughter of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White. Helen married Harold Brewer. Helen Voorhees died in Aug-1987 at Lee County, Florida, at age 84.

Harold Brewer

M, #304630, b. 10 Jul 1900, d. 8 Sep 1979
      Harold Brewer was born on 10-Jul-1900. Harold married Helen Voorhees, daughter of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White. Harold Brewer died on 8-Sep-1979 at Lee County, Florida, at age 79.

Frank White Voorhees

M, #304631, b. 16 Nov 1907, d. 27 Apr 1976
Frank White Voorhees|b. 16 Nov 1907\nd. 27 Apr 1976|p3047.htm#i304631|Frederick Abner Voorhees|b. 19 Sep 1870\nd. 23 Jul 1934|p3047.htm#i304621|Marion White|b. 12 Apr 1874\nd. 30 Mar 1960|p3047.htm#i304622|Jay O. Voorhees|b. 1835\nd. 1886|p3047.htm#i304614|Amanda Mareness|b. 15 Apr 1840\nd. 1912|p3047.htm#i304615|Charles H. White||p3047.htm#i304623|Emma Owen||p3047.htm#i304624|

Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Frank White Voorhees was born on 16-Nov-1907. He was the son of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White. Frank married (Unknown) Tomlinson. Frank White Voorhees died on 27-Apr-1976 at Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, at age 68.

(Unknown) Tomlinson

F, #304632
     (Unknown) married Frank White Voorhees, son of Frederick Abner Voorhees and Marion White.

Jan Aersen

M, #304633
     Jan married Ariantje Bleijck in 1672.

Child of Jan Aersen and Ariantje Bleijck

Willemyntje Aersen

F, #304637, b. 1702
Willemyntje Aersen|b. 1702|p3047.htm#i304637|David Aersen|b. Dec 1681|p11.htm#i1013|Heyltie Hassing|b. 7 Feb 1677|p11.htm#i1012|Jan Aersen||p3047.htm#i304633|Ariantje Bleijck|b. circa 1636\nd. 1686|p184.htm#i18305|Bernardus Hassing|b. circa 1645\nd. 29 Jul 1701|p9.htm#i883|Aeltje J. Van Couwenhoven|b. 20 Aug 1645|p9.htm#i882|

Relationship=3rd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Willemyntje Aersen was born in 1702. She was the daughter of David Aersen and Heyltie Hassing.

Aeltje Aersen

F, #304638, b. 1703
Aeltje Aersen|b. 1703|p3047.htm#i304638|David Aersen|b. Dec 1681|p11.htm#i1013|Heyltie Hassing|b. 7 Feb 1677|p11.htm#i1012|Jan Aersen||p3047.htm#i304633|Ariantje Bleijck|b. circa 1636\nd. 1686|p184.htm#i18305|Bernardus Hassing|b. circa 1645\nd. 29 Jul 1701|p9.htm#i883|Aeltje J. Van Couwenhoven|b. 20 Aug 1645|p9.htm#i882|

Relationship=3rd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Aeltje Aersen was born in 1703. She was the daughter of David Aersen and Heyltie Hassing.

Ariantje Aersen

F, #304639, b. 1705
Ariantje Aersen|b. 1705|p3047.htm#i304639|David Aersen|b. Dec 1681|p11.htm#i1013|Heyltie Hassing|b. 7 Feb 1677|p11.htm#i1012|Jan Aersen||p3047.htm#i304633|Ariantje Bleijck|b. circa 1636\nd. 1686|p184.htm#i18305|Bernardus Hassing|b. circa 1645\nd. 29 Jul 1701|p9.htm#i883|Aeltje J. Van Couwenhoven|b. 20 Aug 1645|p9.htm#i882|

Relationship=3rd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Ariantje Aersen was born in 1705. She was the daughter of David Aersen and Heyltie Hassing.

Adrianna Aersen

F, #304640, b. 1701
Adrianna Aersen|b. 1701|p3047.htm#i304640|David Aersen|b. Dec 1681|p11.htm#i1013|Heyltie Hassing|b. 7 Feb 1677|p11.htm#i1012|Jan Aersen||p3047.htm#i304633|Ariantje Bleijck|b. circa 1636\nd. 1686|p184.htm#i18305|Bernardus Hassing|b. circa 1645\nd. 29 Jul 1701|p9.htm#i883|Aeltje J. Van Couwenhoven|b. 20 Aug 1645|p9.htm#i882|

Relationship=3rd cousin 7 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Adrianna Aersen was born in 1701. She was the daughter of David Aersen and Heyltie Hassing.

Henry Cory

M, #304641
     Henry married Mary Jane Rowe.

Child of Henry Cory and Mary Jane Rowe

Mary Jane Rowe

F, #304642
     Mary married Henry Cory.

Child of Mary Jane Rowe and Henry Cory

Edward Byron Cory

M, #304643, b. 3 Jun 1865, d. 2 Dec 1866
Edward Byron Cory|b. 3 Jun 1865\nd. 2 Dec 1866|p3047.htm#i304643|Edward Cory|b. 12 Aug 1835\nd. 14 Jul 1921|p1527.htm#i152629|Caroline Conover|b. 1 Jun 1842\nd. 23 Dec 1865?|p1527.htm#i152628|Henry Cory||p3047.htm#i304641|Mary J. Rowe||p3047.htm#i304642|Robert Conover|b. between 1810 and 1811\nd. 15 Apr 1874|p988.htm#i98714|Hannah E. (Unknown)|b. 12 May 1811\nd. 2 Nov 1880|p988.htm#i98798|

Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Edward Byron Cory was born on 3-Jun-1865 at Lima, Adams County, Illinois. He was the son of Edward Cory and Caroline Conover. Edward Byron Cory died on 2-Dec-1866 at Lima, Adams County, Illinois, at age 1.

Anna Elizabeth Thornton

F, #304644, b. 3 May 1863, d. 17 Aug 1956
Anna Elizabeth Thornton|b. 3 May 1863\nd. 17 Aug 1956|p3047.htm#i304644|Lewis Thornton||p3047.htm#i304645|Pricilla (Unknown)||p3047.htm#i304646|||||||||||||
      Anna Elizabeth Thornton was born on 3-May-1863 at Ursa, Adams County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Lewis Thornton and Pricilla (Unknown). Anna married Harry Elmer Cory, son of Edward Cory and Caroline Conover, on 7-Sep-1892 at Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. Anna Elizabeth Thornton died on 17-Aug-1956 at Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, at age 93.

Child of Anna Elizabeth Thornton and Harry Elmer Cory

Lewis Thornton

M, #304645
     Lewis married Pricilla (Unknown).

Child of Lewis Thornton and Pricilla (Unknown)

Pricilla (Unknown)

F, #304646
     Pricilla married Lewis Thornton.

Child of Pricilla (Unknown) and Lewis Thornton

Robert Nethery

M, #304647
     Robert married Rebecca Singleton.

Child of Robert Nethery and Rebecca Singleton

Rebecca Singleton

F, #304648
     Rebecca married Robert Nethery.

Child of Rebecca Singleton and Robert Nethery

Flora Mae Cory

F, #304649, b. 17 Dec 1878, d. 31 Oct 1882
Flora Mae Cory|b. 17 Dec 1878\nd. 31 Oct 1882|p3047.htm#i304649|Edward Cory|b. 12 Aug 1835\nd. 14 Jul 1921|p1527.htm#i152629|Martha Vance|b. 6 Dec 1844\nd. 24 Apr 1901|p1527.htm#i152637|Henry Cory||p3047.htm#i304641|Mary J. Rowe||p3047.htm#i304642|||||||
      Flora Mae Cory was born on 17-Dec-1878 at Lima, Adams County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Edward Cory and Martha Vance. Flora Mae Cory died on 31-Oct-1882 at Lima, Adams County, Illinois, at age 3.

Mary Edith Cory

F, #304650, b. 22 Nov 1882, d. 5 Feb 1961
Mary Edith Cory|b. 22 Nov 1882\nd. 5 Feb 1961|p3047.htm#i304650|Edward Cory|b. 12 Aug 1835\nd. 14 Jul 1921|p1527.htm#i152629|Martha Vance|b. 6 Dec 1844\nd. 24 Apr 1901|p1527.htm#i152637|Henry Cory||p3047.htm#i304641|Mary J. Rowe||p3047.htm#i304642|||||||
      Mary Edith Cory was born on 22-Nov-1882 at Lima, Adams County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Edward Cory and Martha Vance. Mary Edith Cory died on 5-Feb-1961 at Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, at age 78.

John G. Taylor

M, #304651, b. 11 Feb 1846
John G. Taylor|b. 11 Feb 1846|p3047.htm#i304651|James J. Taylor|b. 20 Jan 1810|p1516.htm#i151556|Lucy Ann Morford|b. 24 Jun 1809|p1516.htm#i151562|John G. Taylor|b. 5 Sep 1787\nd. 5 Sep 1864|p1033.htm#i103269|Elizabeth Conover|b. 5 Jun 1789\nd. 28 Oct 1815|p1033.htm#i103268|William Morford Sr.|b. 15 Feb 1764\nd. 11 Dec 1827|p1516.htm#i151563|Lydia Stout|b. 1768|p1516.htm#i151564|

Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      John G. Taylor was born on 11-Feb-1846. He was the son of James J. Taylor and Lucy Ann Morford. John married Hattie Frost.

Child of John G. Taylor and Hattie Frost

Hattie Frost

F, #304652, b. circa 1850
      Hattie Frost was born circa 1850. Hattie married John G. Taylor, son of James J. Taylor and Lucy Ann Morford.

Child of Hattie Frost and John G. Taylor

Flora Taylor

F, #304653, b. circa 1870
Flora Taylor|b. circa 1870|p3047.htm#i304653|John G. Taylor|b. 11 Feb 1846|p3047.htm#i304651|Hattie Frost|b. circa 1850|p3047.htm#i304652|James J. Taylor|b. 20 Jan 1810|p1516.htm#i151556|Lucy A. Morford|b. 24 Jun 1809|p1516.htm#i151562|||||||

Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Flora Taylor was born circa 1870. She was the daughter of John G. Taylor and Hattie Frost.

John Henry Brenner

M, #304654
     John married Elizabeth Rebecca Heckermann.

Child of John Henry Brenner and Elizabeth Rebecca Heckermann

Elizabeth Rebecca Heckermann

F, #304655
     Elizabeth married John Henry Brenner.

Child of Elizabeth Rebecca Heckermann and John Henry Brenner

Mary A. Conover

F, #304672, b. circa 1804, d. circa 1837
      Mary A. Conover was born circa 1804 at Rutland County, Vermont. Mary married Nicholas Duffey. Mary A. Conover died circa 1837 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Children of Mary A. Conover and Nicholas Duffey

Nicholas Duffey

M, #304673, b. circa 1795, d. 1835
      Nicholas Duffey was born circa 1795 at Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Nicholas married Mary A. Conover. Nicholas Duffey died in 1835 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Children of Nicholas Duffey and Mary A. Conover

Thomas Duffey

M, #304674
Thomas Duffey||p3047.htm#i304674|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|||||||||||||
     Thomas Duffey was the son of Nicholas Duffey and Mary A. Conover.

Alvin D. Duffey

M, #304675
Alvin D. Duffey||p3047.htm#i304675|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|||||||||||||
     Alvin D. Duffey was the son of Nicholas Duffey and Mary A. Conover.

Henry Perry Duffey

M, #304676, b. 22 Feb 1829, d. 24 Oct 1902
Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|||||||||||||
      Henry Perry Duffey was born on 22-Feb-1829 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He was the son of Nicholas Duffey and Mary A. Conover. Henry married Anna Mary Proctor, daughter of William Proctor, in 1848. Henry Perry Duffey died on 24-Oct-1902 at Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, at age 73. Henry was buried at Oakland Cemetery, Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa.
      1890 Buchanan and Delaware Counties History pgs. 392-395
H. P. DUFFEY. In recording the names of the early settlers of Delaware county, mention must be made of H. P. Duffey, formerly a resident of Milo township, but now living in the town of Manchester. Mr. Duffey has been a resident of the county for more than thirty-six years, all of which time except the last year and a half has been spent where he first settled in Milo township. He has been actively identified with the best interests of his adopted home and his sketch therefore finds an appropriate place in this work.
H. P. Duffey is a native of Ohio, but comes of New England parentage. His father, Nicholas Duffey, was born in Linn, Mass., and his mother, Mary Conover, was born in Rutland, Vt. His parents met in Rutland, whither his father was taken when a child and there subsequently married. From Rutland they moved to Kingston, Canada, at which place the father, being a boot and shoemaker by trade, established himself in business. A prosperous trade rewarded his industry for some years until he was overtaken by a calamity in the shape of a fire which swept away all he had, and to get away from the scenes of his great loss as well as to repair his wasted fortunes, he returned to the States, moving to Cleveland, Ohio. There, after a few years' residence, he died in 1835, at the early age of forty, followed two years later by his faithful wife, who died at the age of thirty-three. Coming of the staple stock o New England, Nicholas and Mary A. Duffey led the industrious, useful lives characteristic of New England people, and if they did not leave a great fortune to their children, they left what was of a vast deal more value in the moulding of character, a reputation for honesty, industry, sobriety and benevolence set off with the most devout love of home and
family. They were the parents of four children, only two of whom are now living. Tbe eldest, Thomas, died after reaching his majority. The youngest died in infancy. The third, Alvin D., is married and located in Ogden, Utah, while the second, Henry Perry, is a resident of Delaware county, and forms the subject of this biographical notice.H. P. Duffey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, February 22, 1829. He was just seven years old when his father died. He was scarcely nine when he was overtaken by a greater loss in the death of his mother. As may well be imagined, his early lines were not cast in pleasant places. An orphan
at nine, left to the care of strangers, usually has a hard time of it. He resided in Cleveland till he was eleven, receiving little or no education during that time, and then he started out in the wide world in pursuit of his fortunes. He became a cook on a vessel plying on Lake Erie, then becoming a hand before the mast, and so went on up to the captaincy of the vessel. He followed the lakes for eleven years, running on all of them except Lake Superior, and became an expert inland seaman, discharging his duties with zeal and fidelity, and giving entire satisfaction to his employers. In 1848 he married, and this event brought about a change in his manner of living, and, in fact, a change which has affected his whole subsequent career. Marrying into a family of steady-going farmers, it was the wish of the young lady whom he married, and of her people, that he quit the lakes and settle to the quiet pursuits of agriculture. He did so, taking up his residence in Winnebago county, Ill. He lived there only four and a half years, when he determined to move further West, and, in the spring of 1854 came to Iowa, locating in Milo township, Delaware county. He had secured a farm before moving to the county, and settling on it, he set about to make a home. The labor incident to this undertaking was much greater at that time than it would be now. At that date the country was new, material scarce and costly, and transportation difficult. Markets were at considerable distance, and the entire state of agriculture largely a matter of experiment, not to say uncertainty. But Mr. Duffey allowed no obstacles to conquer his purpose nor perplexing doubts to affect his zeal. He came West to stay, and he came to succeed, and he started resolutely to work as soon as he secured a location. He met the obstacles as they arose, and whatever misgivings he may have had of the ultimate outcome he discreetly kept to himself, courageously forging away and doing the best he could with the means at hand. The old saying has it that "fortune favors the industrious," and so it proved with him. Each succeeding year after he settled in the county witnessed a gradual improvement in his condition, and, like a
wise husbandman, as his means accumulated he turned them back into the soil from which they had come. It is a fact worth-mentioning, that he built the first barn in his township and it is also true, that he now has the largest barn in the township. He bought the first reaper that was ever brought into the towship, and he was, during his residence on his farm, foremost in everything in his community. Relying on his own judgment, he never waited to see what others would do, but satisfied himself as to the advisability of his course, and then followed his own mind with a will and determination that usually crowned his efforts with success. He has now one of the best improved places in the county, and, although not born and bred to the business of farming, he is still credited with being one of the most successful farmers that Milo township has ever had. Having had to deal all his life with the practical side of things,
Mr. Duffey takes a decidedlv matter-of-fact view of whatever he has in hand. There is no foolishness in his way of going at his business. He goes straight to the point. He sees things with his own eyes. He puts his own estimate on them and he forms his own opinions. But it is to his industry and careful management that he owes his success. He labored under many disadvantages in early life, but he has overcome these to a large extent by hard work and careful observation, learning many valuable lessons from his own experience and the experience of others. As might be expected, Mr. Duffey was not only active in building up the material interests of his community, but bore his part in the administration of the local affairs of his township. He served as township trustee, township clerk, justice of the peace and treasurer of his school board, giving to the duties of these several offices his careful attention, and seeking, so far as lay in his power, to spread among the people of his township a desire for order and good government, and cultivating a spirit of education, of sobriety, of industry and of usefulness.Moving to Manchester in the spring of 1889, Mr. Duffey engaged in business the November following, buying the feed-store of D. P. Ballard, since which time he has given his attention mainly to that, retaining his farming interests, however, and being now as always identified in every way with the welfare of the community where he first settled on coming to the county.
As noted above, Mr. Duffey married in 1848. The lady whom he selected to share his life's fortunes was Miss Mary A. Proctor, who was born in England, a daughter of William Proctor, and a descendant of the ancient stock of the mother country. Mr. and Mrs. Duffey have had born to them a family of seven children, only three of whom are now living. The deceased children, being the four eldest, are-Alvin L. Rosalind A., William H., and May; those living are- Cora, now wife of W. Henry Todd, of Milo township, Delaware county; Alva L. and Roy J.Mr. Duffey has been a republican since the organization of that party. He is thoroughly loyal to the principles of his party, and, when occasion demands, he turns out and works with a will for the success of the men and measures which his party places in the field. He is a zealous Mason, having taken all the degrees up to and including that of Knight Templar. As a citizen he is public spirited and wide awake, ready and willing, at all times, to do his share towards the encouragement of every worthy purpose.

Children of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor

Anna Mary Proctor

F, #304677, b. circa 1825, d. 1 Apr 1904
Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||||||||||||||
      Anna Mary Proctor was born circa 1825 at England. She was the daughter of William Proctor. Anna married Henry Perry Duffey, son of Nicholas Duffey and Mary A. Conover, in 1848. Anna Mary Proctor died on 1-Apr-1904 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa.

Children of Anna Mary Proctor and Henry Perry Duffey

William Proctor

M, #304678

Child of William Proctor

Alvin L. Duffey

M, #304679
Alvin L. Duffey||p3047.htm#i304679|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
     Alvin L. Duffey was the son of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor.

Rosalind A. Duffey

F, #304680
Rosalind A. Duffey||p3047.htm#i304680|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
     Rosalind A. Duffey was the daughter of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor.

William H. Duffey

M, #304681
William H. Duffey||p3047.htm#i304681|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
     William H. Duffey was the son of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor.

May Duffey

F, #304682
May Duffey||p3047.htm#i304682|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
     May Duffey was the daughter of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor.

Roy J. Duffey

M, #304683, b. 27 Apr 1870
Roy J. Duffey|b. 27 Apr 1870|p3047.htm#i304683|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
      Roy J. Duffey was born on 27-Apr-1870 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. He was the son of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor. Roy married Mattie M. Durey, daughter of Alfred Durey and Mary Hick Hicks, on 29-Apr-1891 at Delaware County, Iowa.
      1914 Delaware County History pgs. 118-121
Roy J. Duffey, residing on section 8, Milo township, is the well known proprietor of the Brookvale Stock Farm of one hundred and sixty acres, and also owns ten acres of timber land east of the old homestead. This farm has remained his place of residence from his birth to the present time, his natal day being April 27, 1870. His parents, Henry Perry and Anna Mary (Proctor) Duffey, were natives of Cleveland, Ohio, and England, respectively. The father sailed on the Great Lakes until twenty-two years of age and then took up general agricultural pursuits, coming to Delaware county, Iowa, in 1854, and taking up a quarter section of government land in Milo township. As time passed he augmented his holdings by purchase, accumulating about three hundred and twenty acres
of improved land and also acquiring timber land and town property. In connection with the cultivation of cereals he raised blooded cattle until about 1884 and five years later put aside the active work of the fields, spending the remainder of his life in honorable retirement at Manchester, where he passed away on the 24th of October, 1902, at the end of forty-eight years residence in this county. He gave his political allegiance to the republican party and held all offices of consequence in his township. Following his demise, Mrs. Duffey returned to the home farm and resided thereon with her children until called to her final rest on April 1, 1904. To Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Duffey were born seven children, three of whom grew to maturity, namely: Cora J., who is the wife of W. H.
Todd; Alva L; and Roy J., of this review.The last named acquired his education in the local schools and also pursued a commercial course at Waterloo. As above stated, he has always maintained his residence on the old homestead farm in Milo township and general agricultural pursuits have claimed his attention throughout his entire business career. His property embraces one hundred and sixty acres on section 8 and is known as the Brookvale Stock Farm. He cultivates the cereals best adapted to soil and climate and also raises shorthorn cattle and Duroc Jersey and Poland China hogs, this branch of his business
adding materially to his annual income.On the 29th of April, 1891, Mr. Duffey was united in marriage to Miss Mattie M. Durey, a daughter of Alfred and Mary (Hicks) Durey. To them has been born a child, Avis Emily, whose natal day was September 11, 1904, and they have also two adopted children, Henry Alfred and Garnet Mabel, a nephew and niece.Mr. Duffey is a republican in his political views and is now serving in the capacity of township trustee, making a creditable record in that connection. In Delaware county, where his entire life has been spent, he enjoys the respect and confidence of all who come in contact with him, being regarded as an able agriculturist and a progressive and public-spirited citizen.

Mattie M. Durey

F, #304684, b. circa 1871
Mattie M. Durey|b. circa 1871|p3047.htm#i304684|Alfred Durey||p3047.htm#i304685|Mary Hick Hicks||p3047.htm#i304686|||||||||||||
      Mattie M. Durey was born circa 1871 at Prairie Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Alfred Durey and Mary Hick Hicks. Mattie married Roy J. Duffey, son of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor, on 29-Apr-1891 at Delaware County, Iowa.

Alfred Durey

M, #304685
     Alfred married Mary Hick Hicks.

Child of Alfred Durey and Mary Hick Hicks

Mary Hick Hicks

F, #304686
     Mary married Alfred Durey.

Child of Mary Hick Hicks and Alfred Durey

Alva L. Duffey

M, #304687, b. circa 1868
Alva L. Duffey|b. circa 1868|p3047.htm#i304687|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
      Alva L. Duffey was born circa 1868 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. He was the son of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor.

Cora J. Duffey

F, #304688, b. circa 1862
Cora J. Duffey|b. circa 1862|p3047.htm#i304688|Henry Perry Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna Mary Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|Nicholas Duffey|b. circa 1795\nd. 1835|p3047.htm#i304673|Mary A. Conover|b. circa 1804\nd. circa 1837|p3047.htm#i304672|William Proctor||p3047.htm#i304678||||
      Cora J. Duffey was born circa 1862 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor. Cora married Wiliam Henry Todd, son of James T. Todd and Carolina Proctor, in 1886 at Delaware County, Iowa.

Children of Cora J. Duffey and Wiliam Henry Todd

Wiliam Henry Todd

M, #304689, b. 8 Jun 1858
Wiliam Henry Todd|b. 8 Jun 1858|p3047.htm#i304689|James T. Todd||p3047.htm#i304690|Carolina Proctor||p3047.htm#i304691|||||||||||||
      Wiliam Henry Todd was born on 8-Jun-1858 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. He was the son of James T. Todd and Carolina Proctor. Wiliam married Cora J. Duffey, daughter of Henry Perry Duffey and Anna Mary Proctor, in 1886 at Delaware County, Iowa.
      1914 Delaware County History pgs. 116-117
William H. Todd, a prominent and successful agriculturist of Delaware county, owns three hundred and sixty acres of land on sections 7 and 18, comprising one of the finest farms in Milo township. His birth occurred in that township on the 8th of June, 1858, his parents being J. T. and Carolina (Procter) Todd, the former a native of Vermont and the latter of England. They came to Iowa in the early '50s and took up their abode on the farm which is now in the possession of our subject. William H. Todd attended the common schools in the acquirement of an education and on attaining his majority took charge of the old home farm,
which he has operated continuously and successfully since. He has erected substantial and commodious buildings on the property, has planted a fine
grove and has enhanced its value and attractiveness to a considerable extent. His place comprises three hundred and sixty acres of rich and productive land on sections 7 and 18, Milo township, and, as above stated, is one of the best improved and most valuable farms in the township. The prosperity which has attended his labors is attributable entirely to his own efforts, and he may well lay claim to the proud American title of a self-made man. In 1886 Mr. Todd was united in marriage to Miss Cora Duffey, a native of Milo township and a daughter of H. P. and Anna Duffey. The father was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and the mother in England. She emigrated to the United States in company with her parents. To Mr. and Mrs. Todd have been born seven children, as follows: Wita May, born March 16, 1888, who is a graduate of Hahnemann Hospital and is now a trained nurse in Chicago; Roy James, whose birth occurred January 10, 1890, and who is a high-school graduate; Eva H., born May 22, 1891, who follows the profession of teaching; Laura Mabel, who was born May 20, 1893, and also engages in teaching; Freda Fern, born November 3, 1897, who is a high-school student; Lillian M., whose natal day was May 28, 1900, and
who is now attending high school; and Zella Ruby, born May 9, 1904, who is in the seventh grade of grammar school. Mr. Todd gives his political allegiance to the republican party and has ably served as school director and road superintendent. He is identified fraternally with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at
Manchester, and his wife belongs to the Methodist Episcopal church. They are well known in Delaware county, where they have always resided and
where their personal worth and excellent qualities of mind and character have gained them many friends.

Children of Wiliam Henry Todd and Cora J. Duffey

James T. Todd

M, #304690
     James married Carolina Proctor.

Child of James T. Todd and Carolina Proctor

Carolina Proctor

F, #304691
     Carolina married James T. Todd.

Child of Carolina Proctor and James T. Todd

Wita May Todd

F, #304692, b. 16 Mar 1888
Wita May Todd|b. 16 Mar 1888|p3047.htm#i304692|Wiliam Henry Todd|b. 8 Jun 1858|p3047.htm#i304689|Cora J. Duffey|b. circa 1862|p3047.htm#i304688|James T. Todd||p3047.htm#i304690|Carolina Proctor||p3047.htm#i304691|Henry P. Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna M. Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|
      Wita May Todd was born on 16-Mar-1888 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Wiliam Henry Todd and Cora J. Duffey.

Roy James Todd

M, #304693, b. 10 Jan 1890
Roy James Todd|b. 10 Jan 1890|p3047.htm#i304693|Wiliam Henry Todd|b. 8 Jun 1858|p3047.htm#i304689|Cora J. Duffey|b. circa 1862|p3047.htm#i304688|James T. Todd||p3047.htm#i304690|Carolina Proctor||p3047.htm#i304691|Henry P. Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna M. Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|
      Roy James Todd was born on 10-Jan-1890 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. He was the son of Wiliam Henry Todd and Cora J. Duffey.

Eva H. Todd

F, #304694, b. 22 Mar 1891
Eva H. Todd|b. 22 Mar 1891|p3047.htm#i304694|Wiliam Henry Todd|b. 8 Jun 1858|p3047.htm#i304689|Cora J. Duffey|b. circa 1862|p3047.htm#i304688|James T. Todd||p3047.htm#i304690|Carolina Proctor||p3047.htm#i304691|Henry P. Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna M. Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|
      Eva H. Todd was born on 22-Mar-1891 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Wiliam Henry Todd and Cora J. Duffey.

Laura Mabel Todd

F, #304695, b. 20 May 1893
Laura Mabel Todd|b. 20 May 1893|p3047.htm#i304695|Wiliam Henry Todd|b. 8 Jun 1858|p3047.htm#i304689|Cora J. Duffey|b. circa 1862|p3047.htm#i304688|James T. Todd||p3047.htm#i304690|Carolina Proctor||p3047.htm#i304691|Henry P. Duffey|b. 22 Feb 1829\nd. 24 Oct 1902|p3047.htm#i304676|Anna M. Proctor|b. circa 1825\nd. 1 Apr 1904|p3047.htm#i304677|
      Laura Mabel Todd was born on 20-May-1893 at Milo Twp., Delaware County, Iowa. She was the daughter of Wiliam Henry Todd and Cora J. Duffey.

Gideon Howell

M, #304696, b. 25 Nov 1829, d. 21 Jul 1882
      Gideon Howell was born on 25-Nov-1829 at Tennessee. Gideon married Sarah Jane Crownover, daughter of James Crownover and Sally Jordon, on 12-Aug-1858 at Centerville, Reynolds County, Missouri. Gideon married Sarah Jane Crownover, daughter of James Crownover and Sally Jordon, on 12-Aug-1858 at Shannon County, Missouri. Gideon Howell died on 21-Jul-1882 at Centerville, Reynolds County, Missouri, at age 52.

Children of Gideon Howell and Sarah Jane Crownover

Benjamin McNail Howell

M, #304697, b. 26 Jul 1859, d. 30 Jun 1929
Benjamin McNail Howell|b. 26 Jul 1859\nd. 30 Jun 1929|p3047.htm#i304697|Gideon Howell|b. 25 Nov 1829\nd. 21 Jul 1882|p3047.htm#i304696|Sarah Jane Crownover|b. 25 Nov 1839\nd. 4 Apr 1890|p1094.htm#i109370|||||||James Crownover|b. 17 Jul 1810\nd. 21 Feb 1870|p1089.htm#i108880|Sally Jordon|b. 26 Apr 1813\nd. 17 Sep 1847|p1089.htm#i108881|

Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
      Benjamin McNail Howell was born on 26-Jul-1859 at Centerville, Reynolds County, Missouri. He was the son of Gideon Howell and Sarah Jane Crownover. Benjamin married Cynthia Alice Breckenridge on 20-Oct-1880 at Caledonia, Washington County, Missouri. Benjamin married Cordelia Salome Parks, daughter of James Henry Parks and Matilda Rayfield, on 21-Jan-1886 at Lesterville, Reynolds County, Missouri. Benjamin married Margaretta Crawford, daughter of Robert A. Crawford and Esther Bump, on 5-Jun-1900 at Salem or Tillamook, Oregon. Benjamin McNail Howell died on 30-Jun-1929 at Falls City, Polk County, Oregon, at age 69.
Census2-Jun-1900Nehalem, Tillamook County, Oregon, a widower
Census5-Jan-1920Falls City, Polk County, Oregon
Census-Occ2-Jun-1900a preacher
Census-Occ5-Jan-1920a laborer, saw mill

Child of Benjamin McNail Howell and Cynthia Alice Breckenridge

Child of Benjamin McNail Howell and Cordelia Salome Parks

Children of Benjamin McNail Howell and Margaretta Crawford

Cynthia Alice Breckenridge

F, #304698, b. 10 Mar 1860, d. 31 Mar 1883
      Cynthia Alice Breckenridge was born on 10-Mar-1860 at Caledonia, Washington County, Missouri. Cynthia married Benjamin McNail Howell, son of Gideon Howell and Sarah Jane Crownover, on 20-Oct-1880 at Caledonia, Washington County, Missouri. Cynthia Alice Breckenridge died on 31-Mar-1883 at Caledonia, Washington County, Missouri, at age 23.

Child of Cynthia Alice Breckenridge and Benjamin McNail Howell

Ula Howell

F, #304699, b. 31 Mar 1883, d. 31 Mar 1883
Ula Howell|b. 31 Mar 1883\nd. 31 Mar 1883|p3047.htm#i304699|Benjamin McNail Howell|b. 26 Jul 1859\nd. 30 Jun 1929|p3047.htm#i304697|Cynthia Alice Breckenridge|b. 10 Mar 1860\nd. 31 Mar 1883|p3047.htm#i304698|Gideon Howell|b. 25 Nov 1829\nd. 21 Jul 1882|p3047.htm#i304696|Sarah J. Crownover|b. 25 Nov 1839\nd. 4 Apr 1890|p1094.htm#i109370|||||||

Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
     Ula Howell died on 31-Mar-1883 at Missouri. She was born on 31-Mar-1883 at Missouri. She was the daughter of Benjamin McNail Howell and Cynthia Alice Breckenridge.

Cordelia Salome Parks

F, #304700, b. 26 May 1865, d. 4 Aug 1890
Cordelia Salome Parks|b. 26 May 1865\nd. 4 Aug 1890|p3047.htm#i304700|James Henry Parks||p3048.htm#i304701|Matilda Rayfield||p3048.htm#i304702|||||||||||||
      Cordelia Salome Parks was born on 26-May-1865 at Reynolds County, Missouri. She was the daughter of James Henry Parks and Matilda Rayfield. Cordelia married Benjamin McNail Howell, son of Gideon Howell and Sarah Jane Crownover, on 21-Jan-1886 at Lesterville, Reynolds County, Missouri. Cordelia Salome Parks died on 4-Aug-1890 at Skagit County, Washington, at age 25.

Child of Cordelia Salome Parks and Benjamin McNail Howell

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