Mother: Matilda Susan BURNETT |
_____________________ | _____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Reuben Cornelius BRYANT _| | (1863 - 1944) m 1878 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Leulla BRYANT | (1888 - ....) | _Osburn L. BURNETT __ | | (1803 - 1852) m 1834 | _William P. BURNETT C.S.A.___| | | (1842 - 1920) m 1860 | | | |_Sarah A. E. USSERY _ | | (1816 - ....) m 1834 |_Matilda Susan BURNETT ___| (1865 - 1947) m 1878 | | _Nicholas GATEWOOD __+ | | (1810 - 1860) |_Margaret Caroline GATEWOOD _| (1841 - 1890) m 1860 | |_Sallie______________ (1815 - 1860)
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"Frank G. Lunbeck is the secretary and treasurer of the
Hickman-Lunbeck Grocery Company of Greeley and is thus
prominently identified with the commercial interests of the
city. He was born in Chilicothe, Ohio, in 1866, a son of Samuel
G. and Josephine S. (Scroggs) Lunbeck. The father was a farmer
and miller and built one of the first grist mills in his section
of the state. He became a pioneer settler of southern Ohio and
the mill which he there constructed is still standing. In 1870
he removed to Missouri and died a year later, when forty-one
years of age. In politics he was a stanch republican. In early
manhood he married Josephine S. Scroggs, a granddaughter of
Thomas Rogers, who removed from Pennsylvania to Kentucky,
becoming one of the pioneer residents of the northern part of
that state and an associate of Daniel Boone. He participated in
fights with the Indians as the companion of Boone and was a
veteran of the War of 1812. He became a stanch abolitionist and
his home was a station on the famous underground railroad,
whereby many a negro was aided on his way to freedom in the
north. He died at the very notable old age of ninety-six years
and had never experienced a day's illness in his life. His
remains were interred at Greenfield, Ohio, and it was at that
place that his granddaughter, Josephine S. Scroggs, was born in
the year 1840. She became the wife of Samuel G. Lunbeck and to
them were born three children. Mr. Lunbeck was devoted to the
welfare of his family and found his greatest happiness in
promoting their comfort. A devout Christian man, he was an
active worker in the Presbyterian church and his many sterling
traits of character won for him the high regard and confidence
of all who knew him. Frank G. Lunbeck acquired his early
education in the schools of Missouri and afterward pursued a
business course in Quincy, Illinois. When a young man he
embarked in the mercantile business on his own account, in
Warrensburg, Missouri, and there continued for twenty years. In
1907 he came to Colorado, settling in Greeley. Previous to this
time he had been engaged in the bond investment business in St.
Louis for three years. After reaching Colorado he was very
active in organizing the Hickman-Lunbeck Grocery Company, to
which he has since devoted all of his attention, being active in
the control of the financial end of the business as its
secretary and treasurer. The undertaking has proven a profitable
one from the beginning and its patronage has steadily increased,
its ramifying trade relations now covering a broad territory.
The business methods of the house will bear the closest
investigation and scrutiny, and unfaltering energy, close
application and sound business discernment are features in the
growth of their trade. Mr. Lunbeck is also interested in the
Greeley Building & Loan Association, of which he is a director.
In June, 1892, Mr. Lunbeck was married to Miss Camille A.
Christopher, who was born in Missouri in 1869, a daughter of
George K. and Elizabeth Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Lunbeck are
members of the Presbyterian church, in the work of which they
take an active and helpful part, the former serving as chairman
of its board of trustees. He turns to fishing as his favorite
pastime. A man of liberal spirit and genial disposition, he is
always courteous and obliging in manner, and the genuine worth
of his character has gained for him a circle of friends that is
constantly growing as the circle of his acquaintance broadens.
(contributed by [email protected])"
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Father: Alexander Daniel MCCANTS Mother: Mary Caroline ELLISOR |
_Alexander Daniel MCCANTS __+ | (1807 - 1852) m 1841 _Samuel John MCCANTS C.S.A.________| | (1842 - 1918) m 1869 | | |_Martha Elizabeth GERALD ___+ | (1820 - 1855) m 1841 _Alexander Daniel MCCANTS _| | (1873 - 1950) | | | _John James SIMMONS ________+ | | | (1778 - 1847) | |_Eliza E. Holt SIMMONS ____________| | (1845 - 1887) m 1869 | | |_Mary Catherine WILLIAMSON _+ | (1805 - 1887) | |--Henry Lee MCCANTS | (1900 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) ELLISOR of Texas_| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Mary Caroline ELLISOR ____| (1880 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Olivia Russell VENABLE |
_William PENDLETON __+ | (1779 - 1824) m 1799 _James French PENDLETON Sr._| | (1805 - 1878) m 1829 | | |_Nancy STROTHER _____+ | (1784 - 1819) m 1799 _John Strother PENDLETON _| | (1838 - 1917) | | | _Samuel CECIL _______ | | | (1780 - ....) | |_Narcissa Poston CECIL _____| | (1815 - 1887) m 1829 | | |_Sally POSTON _______ | (1780 - ....) | |--William Cecil PENDLETON | (1874 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Olivia Russell VENABLE __| (1843 - 1919) | | _____________________ | | |____________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Susanna LLOYD |
LDS Spouse: Susannah Lloyd PHILLIPS (AFN: GLNK-JV) b 1684 d.
Died: 28 Aug 1742 Marriage: 1702 Orange, Virginia. Father:
William PHILLIPS (AFN:GLNK-Z4) Mother: Susannah LLOYD
(AFN:GLNL-08).
Name: Rucker, Peter Father: Rucker, John Mother:Phillips ,
Susannah
Birth Date: 1720 City: Orange VA
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Father: Leobattas Balthasar "Leo B." SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) Mother: Lola HUNT |
_Johann (John) Philip SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) "the Immigrant"_+ | (1730 - 1827) m 1759 _Baltas (Leobathasar) SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _| | (1772 - 1820) | | |_Caterina Ester MUELLER ________________________________ | (1740 - ....) m 1759 _Leobattas Balthasar "Leo B." SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _| | (1807 - ....) | | | ________________________________________________________ | | | | |_Margaret HUPPMAN (HOFFMAN) _____________| | (1770 - ....) | | |________________________________________________________ | | |--Elizabeth SWARTZ | (1858 - ....) | ________________________________________________________ | | | _________________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________________________________ | | |_Lola HUNT ______________________________________| (1813 - 1885) | | ________________________________________________________ | | |_________________________________________| | |________________________________________________________
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