Thomas Cornell
M, ID# 1504
Back to top Thomas Cornell.1
Thomas Cornell married Catharine Potter, daughter of Nathaniel Potter and Elizabeth Stokes, in.1
Thomas Cornell married Catharine Potter, daughter of Nathaniel Potter and Elizabeth Stokes, in.1
Family: Thomas Cornell and Catharine Potter
Citations
- [S70] Various, World Family Tree Vol 7., CD-ROM (California: Broderbund Software), World Family Tree Vol 7, Tree 2028. Hereinafter cited as WFT Vol VII.
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Will Cornell
M, ID# 94
Back to top Will Cornell married Jennie Conrad, daughter of Ferdinand Conrad and Jane Whitlock, in.1
Will Cornell and Jennie Cornell appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Highland, Garfield, Nebraska, enumerated 10 July 1900. Their children Charlie and R. W. were listed as living with them, living next door is Fred and Mamie Wilbur, Jennie's sister. Also Fred's sister, Maude and her husband, Henry Brewer were living on the other side of the family.2
Will Cornell and Jennie Cornell appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Highland, Garfield, Nebraska, enumerated 10 July 1900. Their children Charlie and R. W. were listed as living with them, living next door is Fred and Mamie Wilbur, Jennie's sister. Also Fred's sister, Maude and her husband, Henry Brewer were living on the other side of the family.2
Children of Will Cornell and Jennie Conrad
- Charlie Cornell2 b. 1882
- R. W. Cornell2 b. 1886
Citations
- [S362] Conrad, Northern Nebraska Journal, Ponca, Nebraska, 23 Mar 1905, page 5, column 3, Ferdinand Conrad obituary. Hereinafter cited as Northern Nebraska Journal.
- [S169] 10 Jul 1900 US Census population schedule, Garfield Cnty, Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T623, roll 928 , Will Cornell Household, town of Highland, Enumeration District [ED] 100, Supervisor's district 6, Sheet 12, dwelling 250, family 253.
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Roberta Maud Couch
F, ID# 780, (1921 - 1999)
Back to top Roberta Maud Couch was born on 29 May 1921.
Roberta Maud Couch died on 29 March 1999 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai, Idaho, at the age of 77.
Roberta Maud Couch died on 29 March 1999 in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai, Idaho, at the age of 77.
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Annie Cousins1
F, ID# 2968
Back to top Family: Annie Cousins and Mark Wilbur
Citations
- [S217] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume II (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1938, reprinted 1998). Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
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Caroline Amanda Cramb1,2
F, ID# 1750, (1840 - 1915)
Back to top Father* | Peter Cramb3 b. 1802, d. 28 Sep 1867 |
Mother* | Sarah Keener3 |
Caroline Amanda Cramb was born on 24 December 1840, Pennsylvania.4,3 She was the daughter of Peter Cramb and Sarah Keener.3
Caroline Amanda Cramb appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Bridgewater, Washtenaw, Michigan in the household of her father Peter Cramb.5
Between 1861 and 1866, Caroline Amanda Cramb married George Bradley Morey, son of Hazzard Morey and Clarissa "Carrie" Barnes, in.5 Between 1878 and 1879,Caroline lived at Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan Also living with her is Ella Luella Morey.6
Caroline Amanda Morey appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Clinton Village, Lenawee, Michigan, enumerated 3 June 1880 Caroline appears as a widow.. Their children Frederick Eugene, Eda Dell, Addie May, Ella Luella and Winifred Maude were listed as living with them.7 Based on the City directory of 1895 Baraboo, Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey and Caroline Amanda Morey were living at [LD1], Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin. Also living in the household: Ella Luella Morey. Caroline is listed as the widow of George B..8 Caroline Amanda Cramb and Ella Luella Morey could have been included on the 1895 census in Ward 1, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, in the household of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey. This is a supposition due to the fact that the 1895 Census of Wisconsin only lists the total number of males and females.9
Caroline Amanda Cramb appeared on the 1905 State Census of Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, in the household of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey, her son.10 Based on the City directory of 1915 Baraboo, Caroline Amanda Cramb was living at [LD1], Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin. She is listed as George's widow.11
Caroline Amanda Cramb died on 29 August 1915 in Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, at the age of 74.3,12
Caroline was buried on Tuesday, 31 August 1915 in the Walnut Hill Cemetery, located in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin . Buried next to her son Fred E. Morey; her daughter-in-law Jessie Morey (PRENTICE) and Fred's first wife Bertha E. (BURT). In 2002, her grandson George's ashes were laid to rest in the Morey Plot.4,12
Caroline Amanda Cramb appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Bridgewater, Washtenaw, Michigan in the household of her father Peter Cramb.5
Between 1861 and 1866, Caroline Amanda Cramb married George Bradley Morey, son of Hazzard Morey and Clarissa "Carrie" Barnes, in.5 Between 1878 and 1879,Caroline lived at Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan Also living with her is Ella Luella Morey.6
Caroline Amanda Morey appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Clinton Village, Lenawee, Michigan, enumerated 3 June 1880 Caroline appears as a widow.. Their children Frederick Eugene, Eda Dell, Addie May, Ella Luella and Winifred Maude were listed as living with them.7 Based on the City directory of 1895 Baraboo, Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey and Caroline Amanda Morey were living at [LD1], Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin. Also living in the household: Ella Luella Morey. Caroline is listed as the widow of George B..8 Caroline Amanda Cramb and Ella Luella Morey could have been included on the 1895 census in Ward 1, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, in the household of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey. This is a supposition due to the fact that the 1895 Census of Wisconsin only lists the total number of males and females.9
Caroline Amanda Cramb appeared on the 1905 State Census of Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, in the household of Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey, her son.10 Based on the City directory of 1915 Baraboo, Caroline Amanda Cramb was living at [LD1], Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin. She is listed as George's widow.11
Caroline Amanda Cramb died on 29 August 1915 in Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, at the age of 74.3,12
Caroline was buried on Tuesday, 31 August 1915 in the Walnut Hill Cemetery, located in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin . Buried next to her son Fred E. Morey; her daughter-in-law Jessie Morey (PRENTICE) and Fred's first wife Bertha E. (BURT). In 2002, her grandson George's ashes were laid to rest in the Morey Plot.4,12
Children of Caroline Amanda Cramb and George Bradley Morey
- Eda Dell Morey b. Nov 1865
- Addie May Morey b. 1867
- Frederick Eugene "Fred" Morey+14 b. 11 Jan 1869, d. 17 Jan 1951
- Ella Luella Morey+2 b. 14 Jun 1871
- Winifred Maude Morey b. 14 Dec 1875
Citations
- [S533] Fred E. Morey and Jessie J. Prentice Marriage Certificate, Wisconsin Division of Health Vital Records, 1 West Wilson St. Room 158, Madison, Wisconsin. Hereinafter cited as MC Morey / Prentice.
- [S831] Ellen Luella Morey and Martin Jewett Pierce Marriage Certificate, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, 1904 Certificate # 30, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication Microfilm # 1275562, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as MC Morey / Pierce.
- [S795] Caroline Morey, Wisconsin Death Certificate #40 (29 August 1915), Wisconsin Division of Health Vital Records, 1 West Wilson St. Room 158, Madison, Wisconsin. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert Morey,Caroline.
- [S547] Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, online http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/walnut/walnut.htm , downloaded 16 Nov 2002. Hereinafter cited as Walnut Hill Cemetery WI.
- [S810] 1860 US Census population schedule, Washtenaw County, Michigan, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 563 , Peter Cramb Household, town of Bridgewater, Post office of Manchester, Sheet 60, dwelling 466, family 459.
- [S801] Washtenaw County Directory for 1878 - 79 Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti (Ann Arbor Michigan: F. H. Pray, 1878). Hereinafter cited as 1878 -79 Washenaw County Michigan City Directory.
- [S572] 11 June 1880 U. S. Census population schedule, Lenawee Cnty, Michigan, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives micropublication Series T9, Roll 590 , Caroline Morey Household, town of Clinton, Enumeration District [ED] 152, Sheet 138D, dwelling 80, family 81.
- [S834] Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin Directory for 1895 - 96 Angell's Firm) http://www.saukcounty.com/schs/1895-96.htm , viewed 12 Jan 2005 . Hereinafter cited as 1895 - 96 Baraboo City Directory.
- [S845] 1895 Wisconsin State Census, Sauk County, Wisconsin, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication #1032713, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fred Morey Household.
- [S844] 1905 Wisconsin State Census, Sauk County, Wisconsin, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication #1020984, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fred Morey Household, Family # 442.
- [S1052] Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin Directory for 1915 - 1916 (Rockford, IL: Farrell - McCoy Directory Company), page 71. Hereinafter cited as 1915 - 16 Baraboo City Directory.
- [S757] Letter from Supt Walnut Hill Cemetery Rick Stieve to Ginni Morey, 22 July 2004; Walnut Hill Cemetery (1805 East Street, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin).
- [S1054] Washtenaw County Michigan Land Deeds: FHL Micropublication #2366846, Book 65, page 50, Family History Library (FHL) 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah . Hereinafter cited as Land Deed - Wahtenaw MI.
- [S1142] Fred E. Morey and Bertha E. Burt Marriage Certificate, Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin, 24 December 1890 Certificate # 235 / 328, Family History Library (FHL) Micropublication Microfilm # 1275560, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as MC Morey / Burt.
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