SOURCE: SLC FHL Ancestral File.
SOURCE: SLC FHL Ancestral File.
SOURCE: Various family records: Olive E. Welchman PHIPPS; Viola R. Welchman NELSON; Charles A. WELCHMAN; David S. WELCHMAN's book on his father, Arthur Pendry WELCHMAN (see SLC FHL film #1697654); and the SLC FHL Ancestral File.
NOTES: Bonneville Co., Idaho was formed out of Bingham Co. in the year of 1911.
1861 A Ray Earl enlisted in the Civil War from Granby, CT on 6-21-1861 mustered in 7-22-1861 and deserted 10-7-1861 5th Reg Company F
1850 Census living in Griswold, CT / he is a factory worker/his age is given as 34, living with Olive age 38, Ralph W. age 13, William E .age 12, Betsy Ann age 10, Amos B. age 8, Eunice B. age 6, William R. age 4 and Tyler B. age 2 - Only William R, Eunice B. and Amos B. attended school during year of 1850
1840 Census has Raymond living in Warwick, RI w/ 1 male chld under 5 yrs old / 1 female child under 5 yrs old / 1 male child between 5 - 10 yrs old / 1 male between 20 - 30 yrs old / 1 female between 20 - 30 yrs old
1870 Census Exeter, RI (spells name Rayman) Age is 54 / occupation farmer / value of real estate $355 / living with Olive (keeping house) age 59, Ruth A. Earl age 15, Alfred E. Earl age 3
Per 1880 census living next door to daughter Betsy Champlin and family in Sag Harbor NY with Frank age 6 born in RI (I think this is Ralph W.'s son - Mary Ann, Ralph 's wife died in 1876) Ray's age is 64, no occupation given
1900 Census living in New London , CT / Age 84 / born May 1816 / living at 12 Golden St with lodger John H. Hall (vol. 25 E.D. 462 Sheet 14 Line 71)
with Mary Tosh
Amey TANNER b: 11 Oct 1729 in South Kingston, Washington, RI
Josias TANNER b: 10 Jun 1734 in South Kingston, Washington, RI
Isaac TANNER b: 9 Sep 1736 in South Kingston, Washington, RI
Dorcas TANNER b: 28 Feb 1739 in South Kingston, Washington, RI
Susannah TANNER b: 2 Nov 1745 in South Kingston, Washington, RIchildren with Elizabeth Sheldon
Joshua TANNER b: 27 Jul 1757 in RI; died on 23 Sep 1831.
William TANNER b: 27 Jul 1757 in South Kingston, Washington, RI
Since he died in 1935, Della is the only one to survive him. She is not in any of the local cemeteries --she may have left the state and went back to her family in KY or TN. It is also thought she might have been living with him and Emma. After Emma's death, they might have married so she could stay on as housekeeper without any "social" problems.