__
|
_Richard Newton COFFEE _|
| (1828 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Ada V. COFFEE
| (1867 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Ada Byron CRENSHAW ____|
(1838 - ....) |
|__
[4643] 1880 census Township 2, Lauderdale Co., AL, page 147a
_Nathaniel CUSHMAN __+
| (1712 - 1793)
_Nathaniel CUSHMAN __|
| (1738 - 1817) m 1760|
| |_Sarah COOMER _______
| (1712 - 1753)
|
|--Clarissa CUSHMAN
| (1778 - 1828)
| _____________________
| |
|_Phebe NEWCOMB ______|
(.... - 1785) m 1760|
|_____________________
[1926]
Children
Richard Green
Rowland Green
_Wells GRIFFITH _____
| (1756 - 1831)
_Hiram Thomas GRIFFITH _____|
| (1794 - 1842) m 1816 |
| |_Elizabeth __________
|
|
|--John GRIFFITH
| (1826 - ....)
| _Joseph FONTAINE ____
| | (1748 - ....) m 1773
|_Icy Phoena Moten FOUNTAIN _|
(1800 - 1834) m 1816 |
|_Mary "Polly" GOODE _+
(1754 - ....) m 1773
__
|
_William (Mease) MAY _|
| (1574 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--John (Mease) MAY
| (1615 - ....)
| __
| |
|______________________|
|
|__
_Matthew PURNELL , Jr._
|
_Azariah PURNELL ____|
| (.... - 1800) m 1787|
| |_Elizabeth MORGAN _____
|
|
|--Joshua Hodge PURNELL
| (1791 - ....)
| _Thomas MARSHALL ______+
| | (1746 - 1791) m 1766
|_Mary MARSHALL ______|
(1768 - ....) m 1787|
|_Esther MARSHALL ______+
(1748 - 1786) m 1766
[656] Date recorded in the back of John Drummond Marshall's prayer book. (copy at Maryland Historical Society)
__
|
_John Henry William VAN HOUTEN _|
| m 1832 |
| |__
|
|
|--George Hamilton VAN HOUTEN
| (1847 - 1930)
| __
| |
|_Elizabeth Ann KENT ____________|
(1815 - 1900) m 1832 |
|__
[1614]
Served in Civil War; Enlisted from Lexington, Iowa, 1863. Several times
ejected for US Army Service; Later enlisted in Company E 4th Missouri
Cavalry, Mustered out in 1865. Republican nominee for LT Governor of Iowa
in 1891. Member of House of Representatives, 26th General Assembly of Iowa,
and 27th. First Secretary Iowa Department of Agriculture; Member of House of
Representatives, 32nd General Assembly. Captain of Camp No. 25 - Delegate at
Filed for pension on Aug 7, 1890; Appl. no 842252; Cert. no. 1017010
Salina filed for widow classification on Oct 27, 1930; Application 1679498
listed in 1880 census, Taylor County; Platte Township, page 13
Noah Shoemaker and Dorsey Hammon were listed as laborers. Mary Jenks listed as sister-in-law
1880 census Platte, Taylor Co., IA, page 26a: Farmer
_Willis WALKER ______+
| (1798 - 1860)
_Berry WALKER _______|
| (1823 - 1902) m 1845|
| |_Charity BERRY ______+
| (1810 - 1850)
|
|--Susan V. WALKER
| (1849 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lavina SLATER ______|
(1826 - 1904) m 1845|
|_____________________
[6196]
1850 census Simpson Co., MS, page 320b
1860 census Westville PO, Simpson Co., MS, page 166