Samuel Pepper1

M, b. 1837
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth1837Samuel Pepper was born in 1837 in Virginia.1 
He was the son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Samuel Pepper is probably one of the two males under age 5 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.2 
Census18508 Oct 1850Samuel Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S1851] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 176 (stamped), row 27, Henry Pepper.

William Henry Pepper1,2

M, b. 21 Apr 1839, d. 19 Mar 1920
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth21 Apr 1839William Henry Pepper was born on 21 Apr 1839 in Virginia.1,2 
He was the son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840William Henry Pepper is probably one of the (an unknown value) males under age 5 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.3 
Census18508 Oct 1850William Henry Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186013 Aug 1860William Henry Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Thomas Wooten Dye in Spring Lake, Tazewell County, Illinois.4 
Marriage28 Nov 1866William Henry Pepper married Sarah Elizabeth Dye, daughter of George R. Dye and Rachel Elizabeth Offutt, on 28 Nov 1866.2 
Census187019 Aug 1870William Henry Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Pepper, William, 31, Farmer, born in West Virginia
Sarah, 26, Keeping house, born in West Virginia
Edna, 3, born in West Virginia
Hattie J., 1, born in West Virginia
Rosela, 4/12, born in West Virginia, born in April
Carlisle, Edward, 14, Farm Laborer, born in West Virginia.5 
Census188026 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Pepper, William H., 41, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Sarah E., 36, Wife, Married, Keeping house, Sick=Consumption, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Henry D., 5, Son, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Margaret E., 17, Cousin, Single, Housekeeping, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Edna R., 12, Daughter, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Hattie J., 11, Daughter, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Rosella V., 9, Daughter, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Kline, James M., 19, Servant, Single, Farm hand, Father and Mother born in Virginia.6 
BurialOct 1881His wife, Sarah Elizabeth Pepper, was buried in Oct 1881 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 37 years and 3 months.7 
Marriage21 Nov 1882William Henry Pepper married Annie C. Williams, daughter of George Williams and Mary (?), on 21 Nov 1882 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.8,9 
Census190020 Jun 1900William Henry Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Peper, William, Head, Oct 1840, 59, Married-33 years, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer
Anna, Wife, Oct 1847, 53, Married-33 years, 4 children-3 living, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Thompson, Joseph, Servant, Apr 1874, 26, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farm laborer
Hanes, Etta, Servant, Apr 1880, 20, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Housekeeper.10 
Census191010 May 1910William Henry Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Peppers, William H., Head, 71, Married twice-28 years, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer-Gen Farm
Annie C., Wife, 68, Married once-28 years, 0 children, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Billmyre, Rosa, Daughter, 40, Married once-25 years, 2 children-2 living, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
George W., Son in law, 47, Married once-25 years, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Farmer-Gen Farm
Willie, Grandson, 21, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Agent-automobile
Ethel, Granddaughter, 18, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia
Neatin, Tina, Hired Girl, 18, Single, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Private Farming keeperwork.11,12 
Census192013 Jan 1920William Henry Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Henry Dye Pepper in Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia.13 
Death19 Mar 1920William Henry Pepper died on 19 Mar 1920 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.14 
BurialMar 1920He was buried in Mar 1920 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 80 years and 10 months.14 

Family 1

Sarah Elizabeth Dye b. 10 Jun 1844, d. 3 Oct 1881
Children 1.Edna Rachel Pepper15 b. 21 Aug 1867, d. 14 Sep 1881
 2.Hattie Jane Pepper+16 b. 28 Jan 1869, d. 24 Feb 1944
 3.Rosella Virginia Pepper+17 b. 19 Apr 1870, d. 15 Feb 1943
 4.Henry Dye Pepper+18 b. 15 Jun 1875, d. 14 Aug 1946

Family 2

Annie C. Williams b. 1842, d. 16 Apr 1916
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S1851] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 176 (stamped), row 27, Henry Pepper.
  4. [S2054] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Spring Lake, page 546 (handwritten), Page No. 294 (handwritten), population schedule, line 36-39, dwelling 2128, family 2128, Thomas W. Dye household.
  5. [S2395] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 530A (stamped), Page No. 23 (handwritten), population schedule, line 26-31, dwelling 179, family 172, William Pepper household.
  6. [S2721] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 475A (stamped), Page No. 29 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-28, dwelling 268, family 268, William H. Pepper household.
  7. [S16084] Find A Grave, Sarah E. Dye Pepper (1844-1881), no. 112887129, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112887129 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  8. [S13014] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" William H. Pepper and Annie C. Williams, Database (without images), William H. Pepper and Annie C. Williams.
  9. [S8163] Compiled by Vicki Bidinger Horton, Hampshire County Marriages of the 1800's, pdf image reprint, page 95, Pepper, William H.-43 and Williams, Annie C.-40, 21 Nov 1882, Source (4) 2/17.
  10. [S3172] 1900 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 31, page 18B (handwritten), population schedule, line 75-78, dwelling 343, family 343, William Peper household.
  11. [S3753] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 40, page 17B (handwritten), population schedule, line 98-100, dwelling 332, family 332, William H. Peppers household.
  12. [S3754] 1910 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 40, page 18A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-4, dwelling 332, family 332, William H. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  13. [S4583] 1920 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Rio, ED 51, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 65-75, dwelling 91, family 93, Henery Peppers household.
  14. [S16085] Find A Grave, William H. Pepper (1839-1920), no. 112887218, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112887218 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  15. [S1177] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 5.
  16. [S1178] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 12.
  17. [S1179] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 18.
  18. [S1181] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 39.

Caleb Pepper1

M, b. 20 Feb 1841, d. 25 Apr 1863
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth20 Feb 1841Caleb Pepper was born on 20 Feb 1841 in Virginia.1,2 
He was the son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18508 Oct 1850Caleb Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186010 Jul 1860Caleb Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.3 
Death25 Apr 1863Caleb Pepper died on 25 Apr 1863.2 
BurialApr 1863He was buried in Apr 1863 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 22 years and 1 month.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S16082] Find A Grave, Caleb Pepper (unknown-1863), no. 204041065, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204041065 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  3. [S2183] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 80 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 1, family 1, Henry Pepper household.

Thomas B. Pepper1,2

M, b. 10 Dec 1842, d. 13 Apr 1863
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth10 Dec 1842Thomas B. Pepper was born on 10 Dec 1842 in Virginia.1,3 
He was the son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18508 Oct 1850Thomas B. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186010 Jul 1860Thomas B. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.4 
Death13 Apr 1863Thomas B. Pepper died on 13 Apr 1863.3 
BurialApr 1863He was buried in Apr 1863 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 20 years and 3 months.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S141] Wayne McGahuey, "Hampshire County Cemetery Project", Pleasant Dale, WV Henry Pepper Cemetery.
  4. [S2183] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 80 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 1, family 1, Henry Pepper household.

Rachael Jane Pepper1

F, b. 3 Dec 1844, d. 4 Aug 1882
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth3 Dec 1844Rachael Jane Pepper was born on 3 Dec 1844 in Hampshire County, Virginia.1,2 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18508 Oct 1850Rachael Jane Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186010 Jul 1860Rachael Jane Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.3 
Census187017 Aug 1870Rachael Jane Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Rachel Pepper in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia.4 
Census188028 Jun 1880Rachael Jane Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Gore, Hampshire County, West Virginia, as follows:
Pepper, R. Jane, 30, Head, Single, Farmer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Carter, George W., 38, Cousin, Single, Farm Laborer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Smith, James F., 24, Help, Single, Farm Laborer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Kendall, Laura, 17, Help, Single, Housekeeper, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia.5 
Death4 Aug 1882She died on 4 Aug 1882 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.6 
BurialAug 1882She was buried in Aug 1882 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 37 years and 7 months.7 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S2183] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 80 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 1, family 1, Henry Pepper household.
  4. [S2390] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, page 504B (stamped), Page No. 46 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-23, dwelling 303, family 301, Rachel Peppers household.
  5. [S2710] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore, ED 225, page 494B (stamped), Page No. 2 (handwritten), population schedule, line 35-38, dwelling 16, family 17, R. Jane Pepper household.
  6. [S1243] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Death Records" West Virginia Archives & History; West Virginia, Hampshire County, Death Register, Page 1882, Pepper, Rachel J., Line 29, Database (with images).
  7. [S141] Wayne McGahuey, "Hampshire County Cemetery Project", Pleasant Dale, WV Henry Pepper Cemetery.

Mary E. Pepper1,2

F, b. 9 Oct 1846, d. 15 Oct 1851
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth9 Oct 1846Mary E. Pepper was born on 9 Oct 1846 in Virginia.1,2 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18508 Oct 1850Mary E. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Death15 Oct 1851Mary E. Pepper died on 15 Oct 1851.2 
BurialOct 1851She was buried in Oct 1851 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, Virginia, aged 4 years and 11 months.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S141] Wayne McGahuey, "Hampshire County Cemetery Project", Pleasant Dale, WV Henry Pepper Cemetery.

John T. Pepper1,2

M, b. 1 Oct 1848, d. 7 Oct 1851
FatherHenry Pepper1 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth1 Oct 1848John T. Pepper was born on 1 Oct 1848 in Virginia.1,2 
He was the son of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1 
Census18508 Oct 1850John T. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Death7 Oct 1851John T. Pepper died on 7 Oct 1851.2 
BurialOct 1851He was buried in Oct 1851 in Henry Pepper Burial Ground Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, Virginia, aged 3 years.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S141] Wayne McGahuey, "Hampshire County Cemetery Project", Pleasant Dale, WV Henry Pepper Cemetery.

Rosanna Pepper1

F, b. 16 Oct 1835, d. 28 Nov 1904
FatherHenry Pepper1,2 b. 1 Sep 1794, d. 23 Apr 1865
MotherRachel Tate1,2 b. 1808, d. 16 Apr 1876

Events

Birth16 Oct 1835Rosanna Pepper was born on 16 Oct 1835 in Virginia.1,3,4 
She was the daughter of Henry Pepper and Rachel Tate.1,2 
Census18401 Jun 1840Rosanna Pepper is probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Henry, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.5 
Census18508 Oct 1850Rosanna Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Henry Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Marriage28 Dec 1858Rosanna Pepper married Thomas Wooten Dye, son of George R. Dye and Rachel Elizabeth Offutt, on 28 Dec 1858.2 
Census186013 Aug 1860Rosanna Dye was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Thomas Wooten Dye in Spring Lake, Tazewell County, Illinois.6 
Census18708 Aug 1870Rosanna Dye was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Thomas Wooten Dye in Madison, Mahaska County, Iowa.7 
Census18805 Jun 1880Rosanna Dye was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Thomas Wooten Dye in Madison, Mahaska County, Iowa.8,9 
Census190014 Jun 1900Rosanna Dye was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Madison, Mahaska County, Iowa, as follows:
Dye, Rosannah, Head, Oct 1835, 64, Widow, 8 children-6 living, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer
Homer E., Son, Oct 1878, 21, Single, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Farmer
Collumber, William H., Servant, Oct 1878, 21, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Iowa, Farm Laborer.3 
Death28 Nov 1904She died on 28 Nov 1904 in Sparta, Christian County, Missouri.4,10 
BurialShe was buried in Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa.4 

Family

Thomas Wooten Dye b. 14 May 1834, d. 6 Sep 1881
Children 1.Don Charles Dye+2 b. 27 Jul 1862, d. 1927
 2.George Henry Dye2 b. 24 Aug 1864, d. 1 Mar 1885
 3.Laura Emma Dye2 b. 21 Dec 1866, d. 28 Feb 1867
 4.Thomas Robert Dye+2 b. 3 Sep 1868, d. 18 Dec 1947
 5.Cora Alta Dye+11 b. 1 Jan 1871, d. 7 May 1938
 6.Rosa Jane Dye+12 b. 3 Feb 1873, d. 10 Aug 1950
 7.Maud Virginia Dye2 b. 11 May 1876, d. 21 Oct 1903
 8.Homer Edgar Dye+13 b. 15 Oct 1878, d. 15 Oct 1957
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2004] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 231A (stamped), population schedule, line 5-15, dwelling 1227, family 1227, Henry Peppers household.
  2. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  3. [S2762] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Mahaska County, Madison, ED 70, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-32, dwelling 68, family 70, Rosannah Dye household.
  4. [S13117] Find A Grave, Rosannah Dye (1835-1904), no. 12532262, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12532262 : accessed 3 Jan 2023).
  5. [S1851] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 176 (stamped), row 27, Henry Pepper.
  6. [S2054] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Spring Lake, page 546 (handwritten), Page No. 294 (handwritten), population schedule, line 36-39, dwelling 2128, family 2128, Thomas W. Dye household.
  7. [S2210] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Mahaska County, Madison, page 271A (stamped), Page No. 1 (handwritten), population schedule, line 17-23, dwelling 4, family 4, Thomas W. Dye household.
  8. [S2429] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Mahaska County, Madison, ED 170, page 270B (stamped), Page No. 2 (handwritten), population schedule, line 43-50, dwelling 18, family 18, Thomas W. Dye household.
  9. [S2430] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Mahaska County, Madison, ED 170, page 271C (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-2, dwelling 18, family 18, Thomas W. Dye household (continued from previous page).
  10. [S13118] Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dye, page 6, column 3.
  11. [S11306] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1904, 1921-1952," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Cara Alta Anderson, 1938, digital image 14317 of 25766, Iowa No. C62-74.
  12. [S13115] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1904, 1921-1952," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Rosa Jane Piersel, 1950, digital image 256732 of 289070, Iowa No. 795/0146.
  13. [S17475] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1972," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Homer Dye, 1957, digital image 21556 of 28078, Iowa No. 57-21538.

Perry A. Pepper1,2

M, b. Aug 1824, d. 4 Nov 1903
FatherJacob Pepper1 b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 15 Oct 1866
MotherMartha Virginia Heare1 b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 24 Oct 1886

Events

BirthAug 1824Perry A. Pepper was born in Aug 1824 in Virginia.1,3 
He was the son of Jacob Pepper and Martha Virginia Heare.1 
Census18301 Jun 1830Perry A. Pepper is probably the male age 5 to 9 listed in the household of his father, Jacob, in the 1830 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.4 
Census18401 Jun 1840Perry A. Pepper is probably the male age 15 to 19 listed in the household of his father, Jacob, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.5 
Census185023 Jul 1850Perry A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
MarriagePerry A. Pepper married Mary M. (?)6 
Census186027 Jun 1860Perry A. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Jackson, Johnson County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, Perry, 35, Farmer, born in Virginia
Mary M., 32, born in Virginia
Arabella, 6, born in Virginia
Campbell, Daniel F., 24, Farm Hand, born in Virginia.6 
Census187021 Jul 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Richfield, Adams County, Illinois, as follows:
Pepper, Perry, 45, Farmer, born in Virginia
Mary, 42, Keeping house, born in Virginia
Arabella, 16, born in Virginia
Baker, Caroline, 23, born in Virginia
Samuel, 29, Farm Laborer, born in Virginia
Pepper, William, 3, born in Illinois.7 
Census188019 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a farmer in the household of Afora Burch in the 1880 Federal Census in Roscoe, St. Clair County, Missouri, as follows:
Peppers, Perry, 55, Widowed, Farmer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia.8 
Marriage1882He married Sintha (?) in 1882.3 
Census19004 Jun 1900Perry A. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Roscoe, St. Clair County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, Perry, Head, Aug 1824, 75, Married-18 years, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Farmer
Sintha, Wife, June 1837, 62, Married-18 years, 0 children, born in Ohio, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Vermont.3 
Death4 Nov 1903He died on 4 Nov 1903 in Newton, Allen County, Kansas.9 

Family 1

Mary M. (?) b. 1828, d. b 1880
Child 1.Arabella Pepper6 b. 1854

Family 2

Sintha (?) b. Jun 1837
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 32-39, dwelling 132 family 132, Jacob Peppers household.
  2. [S16055] Find A Grave, Perry A. Pepper (1833-unknown), no. 71025751, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71025751 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  3. [S3007] 1900 United States Federal Census, Missouri, St Clair County, Roscoe, ED 151, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-52, dwelling 53, family 53, Perry Pepper household.
  4. [S1797] 1830 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 45 (penned), row 17, Jacob Pepper.
  5. [S1853] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 182 (stamped), row 8, Jacob Pepper.
  6. [S2100] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Johnson County, Jackson, page 783 (handwritten), Page No. 61 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-10, dwelling 396, family 428, Perry Pepper household.
  7. [S2215] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Richfield, page 691A (stamped), Page No. 17 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 122, family 120, Perry Pepper household.
  8. [S2582] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, St. Clair County, Roscoe, ED 269, page 400D (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 2-8, dwelling 28, family 28, Afora Burch household.
  9. [S124] Perry Pepper Dead, page 4, column 2.

Nancy Jane Pepper1,2

F, b. 1833
FatherJacob Pepper1 b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 15 Oct 1866
MotherMartha Virginia Heare1 b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 24 Oct 1886

Events

Birth1833Nancy Jane Pepper was born in 1833 in Virginia.1 
She was the daughter of Jacob Pepper and Martha Virginia Heare.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Nancy Jane Pepper is probably one of the two females age 5 to 9 listed in the household of her father, Jacob, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.3 
Census185023 Jul 1850Nancy Jane Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Marriage5 Jan 1860Nancy Jane Pepper married Francis M. Spaid on 5 Jan 1860 in Hampshire County, Virginia.4,5 
Census186021 Jul 1860Nancy Jane Spaid was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.6,7 
BurialJun 1862Her husband, Francis M. Spaid, was buried in Jun 1862 in Pepper/Powell Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, Virginia, aged 27.8 
Marriage15 Jun 1869Nancy Jane Spaid married Benjamin Pugh, son of Robert Pugh and Ann McDonald, on 15 Jun 1869 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.9,2 
Census187016 Aug 1870Nancy Jane Pugh was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Pugh in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.9 
BurialNancy Jane Pugh was buried in Pepper/Powell Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia.10 
BurialApr 1876Her husband, Benjamin Pugh, was buried in Apr 1876 in Capon Chapel Cemetery, Capon, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 60.11 

Family 1

Francis M. Spaid b. 21 Jul 1834, d. 10 Jun 1862
Child 1.James Edward Spaid12 b. 1860

Family 2

Benjamin Pugh b. 6 Sep 1815, d. 12 Apr 1876
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 32-39, dwelling 132 family 132, Jacob Peppers household.
  2. [S12979] "West Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900" Database (without images), Benjamin Pugh and Nancy Jane Spade.
  3. [S1853] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 182 (stamped), row 8, Jacob Pepper.
  4. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  5. [S8163] Compiled by Vicki Bidinger Horton, Hampshire County Marriages of the 1800's, pdf image reprint, page 95, Pepper, Nancy Jane and Spaid, Francis M., 5 Jan 1860, Source (1) 13 Jan 1860.
  6. [S2186] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 102 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household.
  7. [S2187] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 103 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  8. [S16053] Find A Grave, Francis Marion Spaid (1834-1862), no. 271025821, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71025821 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  9. [S2393] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 526A (stamped), Page No. 15 (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-29, dwelling 113, family 111, Benjamin Pugh household.
  10. [S16054] Find A Grave, Nancy Jane Pepper Spaid (1835-unknown), no. 71025708, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71025708 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  11. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", The Locke Family of Virginia
    Entries: 26667 Updated: 2004-10-13 05:19:13 UTC (Wed).
  12. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", The Spaid Genealogy by By Abraham T. Secrest
    Entries: 5221 Updated: 2004-07-21 23:07:01 UTC (Wed) Contact: Rosemary Proctor,.

Hannah Elizabeth Pepper1

F, b. 1838
FatherJacob Pepper1 b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 15 Oct 1866
MotherMartha Virginia Heare1 b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 24 Oct 1886

Events

Birth1838Hannah Elizabeth Pepper was born in 1838 in Virginia.1 
She was the daughter of Jacob Pepper and Martha Virginia Heare.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Hannah Elizabeth Pepper is probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Jacob, in the 1840 Federal Census of Hampshire County, Virginia.2 
Census185023 Jul 1850Hannah Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186021 Jul 1860Hannah Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.3,4 
Census187019 Aug 1870Hannah Elizabeth Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Martha Virginia Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.5 
MarriageHannah Elizabeth Pepper married Benjamin Franklin Emmart, son of Andrew Emmart and Elizabeth Pepper.6 
Census188029 Jun 1880Hannah Elizabeth Emmart was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Emmart in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
BurialFeb 1895Her husband, Benjamin Franklin Emmart, was buried in Feb 1895 in Pepper/Powell Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia.8 

Family

Benjamin Franklin Emmart b. 1830, d. 15 Feb 1895
Child 1.Martha E. Emmart9 b. 10 Apr 1872, d. 10 Apr 1872
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#1)
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 32-39, dwelling 132 family 132, Jacob Peppers household.
  2. [S1853] 1840 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, page 182 (stamped), row 8, Jacob Pepper.
  3. [S2186] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 102 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household.
  4. [S2187] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 103 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  5. [S2396] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 531A (stamped), Page No. 25 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-36, dwelling 193, family 186, Martha Pepper household.
  6. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  7. [S2722] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 475B (stamped), Page No. 30 (handwritten), population schedule, line 6-7, dwelling 273, family 273, Benj F. Emmart household.
  8. [S16062] Find A Grave, Benjamin F. Emmart (unknown-1895), no. 71026276, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71026276 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  9. [S16019] Find A Grave, Martha E. Emmart (1872-1872), no. 71026229, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71026229 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).

Martha E. Pepper1

F, b. 19 Jul 1840, d. 30 Jul 1894
FatherJacob Pepper1 b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 15 Oct 1866
MotherMartha Virginia Heare1 b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 24 Oct 1886

Events

Birth19 Jul 1840Martha E. Pepper was born on 19 Jul 1840 in Hampshire County, Virginia.1,2 
She was the daughter of Jacob Pepper and Martha Virginia Heare.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850Martha E. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186021 Jul 1860Martha E. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in Eastern District, Hampshire County, Virginia.3,4 
MarriageMartha E. Pepper married Samuel Dade Powell.5 
Census187019 Aug 1870Martha E. Powell was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Martha Virginia Pepper in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.6 
Census188025 Jun 1880Martha E. Powell was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Samuel Dade Powell in Sherman, Hampshire County, West Virginia.7 
Death30 Jul 1894Martha E. Powell died on 30 Jul 1894 in Hampshire County, West Virginia.2 
Burial6 Aug 1894She was buried on 6 Aug 1894 in Pepper/Powell Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 54 years and 18 days.2 
BurialAug 1904Her husband, Samuel Dade Powell, was buried in Aug 1904 in Pepper/Powell Cemetery, Pleasant Dale, Hampshire County, West Virginia, aged 64.8 

Family

Samuel Dade Powell b. 17 Apr 1840, d. 1 Aug 1904
Children 1.Charles Benjamin Powell6,9 b. 13 Feb 1866, d. 12 Jan 1930
 2.James F. Powell+6,10 b. 6 Jan 1868
 3.Edward Nixon Powell+6,11 b. 3 Jan 1870, d. 19 Apr 1950
 4.Minnie May Powell+7 b. 31 Jan 1872, d. 30 Sep 1950
 5.Robert B. Powell7,12 b. 12 Oct 1874
 6.Flora V. Powell7,13 b. 12 Mar 1880, d. 24 Jun 1933
 7.Ora Bell Powell14 b. 14 Sep 1882, d. 25 Mar 1887
 8.Albert P. Powell15 b. 3 Jun 1885, d. 8 Jun 1886
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 32-39, dwelling 132 family 132, Jacob Peppers household.
  2. [S16060] Find A Grave, Martha E. Pepper Powell (1840-1894), no. 71026003, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71026003 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  3. [S2186] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 102 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household.
  4. [S2187] 1860 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, Eastern, Page No. 103 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 8, family 8, Jacob Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  5. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  6. [S2396] 1870 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, page 531A (stamped), Page No. 25 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-36, dwelling 193, family 186, Martha Pepper household.
  7. [S2720] 1880 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Hampshire County, Sherman, ED 25, page 474C (stamped), Page No. 27 (handwritten), population schedule, line 8-16, dwelling 249, family 249, Samuel D. Powell household.
  8. [S16061] Find A Grave, Samuel Dade Powell (1840-1904), no. 71025487, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71025487 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  9. [S1192] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 3.
  10. [S1193] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 9.
  11. [S1179] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 18.
  12. [S1194] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 34.
  13. [S1176] "West Virginia Vital Research Records, Birth Registers," West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, birth certificate image, page 72.
  14. [S16056] Find A Grave, Ora Bell Powell (1882-1887), no. 71025918, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71025918 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).
  15. [S16057] Find A Grave, Albert P. Powell (1885-1886), no. 71026143, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71026143 : accessed 29 Feb 2024).

Caroline V. Pepper1

F, b. 1846
FatherJacob Pepper1 b. 6 Sep 1792, d. 15 Oct 1866
MotherMartha Virginia Heare1 b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 24 Oct 1886

Events

Birth1846Caroline V. Pepper was born in 1846 in Virginia.1 
She was the daughter of Jacob Pepper and Martha Virginia Heare.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850Caroline V. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Jacob Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
MarriageCaroline V. Pepper married Samuel Baker.2 
Census187021 Jul 1870Caroline V. Baker was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Perry A. Pepper in Richfield, Adams County, Illinois.2 

Family

Samuel Baker b. 1841
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 32-39, dwelling 132 family 132, Jacob Peppers household.
  2. [S2215] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Adams County, Richfield, page 691A (stamped), Page No. 17 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 122, family 120, Perry Pepper household.

Rebecca Baker1

F, b. 1822, d. bt 1861 - 1867

Events

Birth1822Rebecca Baker was born in 1822 in Virginia.2 
Marriage2 Jun 1842She married Benjamin Franklin Pepper, son of John Pepper III and Catherine Fahs, on 2 Jun 1842.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850Rebecca Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.2 
Census186026 Jun 1860Rebecca Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Center, Vernon County, Missouri.3 
Deathbt 1861 - 1867Rebecca Pepper died bt 1861 - 1867.4,5 

Family

Benjamin Franklin Pepper b. 24 Apr 1821, d. 7 Oct 1916
Children 1.Mary Ann Pepper+2 b. 7 Sep 1843, d. 11 Oct 1920
 2.James H. Pepper2 b. 10 Jul 1846
 3.Adaline Virginia Pepper6 b. 22 Aug 1848, d. 27 May 1849
 4.Florencia F. Pepper2 b. 29 Mar 1850, d. 10 Nov 1857
 5.Susan Baker Pepper3 b. 6 Apr 1853, d. 8 Oct 1928
 6.Charles William Pepper3 b. 6 Sep 1856, d. 27 Apr 1879
 7.Jefferson Davis Pepper+4,5 b. 15 Apr 1861, d. 10 Apr 1939
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  2. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-21, dwelling 130 family 130, Benjamin F. Pepper household.
  3. [S2105] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 39 (handwritten), Page No. 39 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-38, dwelling 279, family 252, B F Pepper household.
  4. [S2306] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 536B (stamped), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40, dwelling 396, family 371, Ben Peppers household.
  5. [S2307] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 537A (stamped), Page No. 51 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 396, family 371, Ben Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  6. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", Updated: Tue Jan 6 14:53:24 2004 Contact: Vicki Rice.

Mary Ann Pepper1

F, b. 7 Sep 1843, d. 11 Oct 1920
FatherBenjamin Franklin Pepper1 b. 24 Apr 1821, d. 7 Oct 1916
MotherRebecca Baker1 b. 1822, d. bt 1861 - 1867

Events

Birth7 Sep 1843Mary Ann Pepper was born on 7 Sep 1843 in Hanging Rock, Hampshire County, Virginia.1,2,3 
She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Pepper and Rebecca Baker.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850Mary Ann Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186026 Jun 1860Mary Ann Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Center, Vernon County, Missouri.4 
Marriage13 Aug 1865Mary Ann Pepper married Charles Sidney Thomas Sr., son of Barnet Thomas and Elizabeth Colvin, on 13 Aug 1865 in Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory.5,6 
Census18708 Jul 1870Mary Ann Thomas was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in Center, Vernon County, Missouri.5 
Census188019 Jun 1880Mary Ann Thomas was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in Precinct #1, Kimble County, Texas.7 
Census19001 Jun 1900Mary Ann Thomas was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in Junction City, Kimble County, Texas.8,9 
Census191023 Apr 1910Mary Ann Thomas was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in Precinct #1, Kimble County, Texas.10 
Census192027 Jan 1920Mary Ann Thomas was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.11 
Death11 Oct 1920Mary Ann Thomas died on 11 Oct 1920 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.3 
Burial13 Oct 1920She was buried on 13 Oct 1920 in Mission Burial Park South Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, aged 77 years, 1 month and 6 days.3 
Burial4 Dec 1924Her husband, Charles Sidney Thomas Sr., was buried on 4 Dec 1924 in Mission Burial Park South Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, aged 83.12 

Family

Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. b. 6 Mar 1841, d. 3 Dec 1924
Children 1.Francis Marion Thomas5 b. 28 Jun 1866, d. 22 Sep 1881
 2.Rebecca Annie Thomas+5 b. 1868
 3.Agnes Alberta Thomas+5 b. 15 Oct 1869, d. 23 Apr 1942
 4.William Lee Thomas7 b. 18 Jun 1871, d. 22 Nov 1958
 5.Mary Elizabeth Thomas2 b. 9 Aug 1873, d. 29 Sep 1874
 6.Charles Sidney Thomas Jr.+7 b. Nov 1875
 7.Martha Lee Thomas7 b. 15 Aug 1878, d. 31 Jul 1966
 8.James Henry Thomas13 b. 18 Dec 1878, d. 24 Feb 1962
 9.Ben Davis Thomas+2 b. 1883
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-21, dwelling 130 family 130, Benjamin F. Pepper household.
  2. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", Updated: Tue Jan 6 14:53:24 2004 Contact: Vicki Rice.
  3. [S6169] "Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Mary A. Thomas, 1920, digital image 83 of 863, Texas No. 30949.
  4. [S2105] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 39 (handwritten), Page No. 39 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-38, dwelling 279, family 252, B F Pepper household.
  5. [S2306] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 536B (stamped), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-32, dwelling 394, family 369, Sidney Thomas household.
  6. [S622] "Nebraska, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1855-1908" State Library and Archives, Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, Nebraska.; Sarpy: 1857-1900, Volume 1, page 38-39, digital image 30 of 824, page 39, Sidney Thomas and Mary A. Pepper, Database (with images).
  7. [S2698] 1880 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Precinct 1, ED 96, page 266B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-9, dwelling 44, family 47, Sidney Thomas household.
  8. [S3146] 1900 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Junction City, ED 45, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 63-69, dwelling 31, family 33, Sid Thomas household (see also page 8B).
  9. [S3149] 1900 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Justice Precinct 1, ED 45, page 8B (handwritten), population schedule, line 53-54, dwelling 31, family 33, Sid Thomas household (continued from page 2B).
  10. [S3718] 1910 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Justice Precinct 1, ED 148, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 32, family 32, Sidney Thomas, Sr. household.
  11. [S4521] 1920 United States Federal Census, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio Ward 3, ED 45, page 31A (handwritten), population schedule, line 41-44, dwelling 150, family 168, Sidney Thomas household.
  12. [S6170] "Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Sidney Thomas, 1924, digital image 573 of 887, Texas No. 37276.
  13. [S3147] 1900 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Justice Precinct 1, ED 45, page 7A (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-37, dwelling 116, family 120, William R. McKee household.

James H. Pepper1

M, b. 10 Jul 1846
FatherBenjamin Franklin Pepper1 b. 24 Apr 1821, d. 7 Oct 1916
MotherRebecca Baker1 b. 1822, d. bt 1861 - 1867

Events

Birth10 Jul 1846James H. Pepper was born on 10 Jul 1846 in Hanging Rock, Hampshire County, Virginia.1,2 
He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Pepper and Rebecca Baker.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850James H. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Census186026 Jun 1860James H. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Center, Vernon County, Missouri.3 
Census18708 Jul 1870James H. Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Charles Sidney Thomas Sr. in Center, Vernon County, Missouri.4 
Marriage28 Apr 1873James H. Pepper married Rosanna H. Smith on 28 Apr 1873 in Vernon County, Missouri.5 
Census188026 Jun 1880James H. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Osage, Vernon County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, James H., 34, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Rosanna, 29, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Tennessee, Father and Mother born in Tennessee
Hoopper, John H., 20, Ward, Single, works on farm, born in Missouri, Father and Mother born in Tennessee
William, 16, Ward, Single, works on farm, born in Missouri, Father and Mother born in Tennessee.6 
Census19001 Jun 1900James H. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Precinct #1, Kimble County, Texas, as follows:
Pepper, Jim H., Head, Jul 1846, 53, Married-26 years, born in Virginia, Father and Mother born in Virginia, Farmer
Susann, Wife, Oct 1852, 47, Married=26 years, 2 children-0 living, born in Tennessee, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Crisp, Mattie, Servant, Nov 1878, 21, Single, born in Texas, Father born in Texas, Mother born in Arkansas, Servant girl
Smith, Walter, Servant, Mar 1867, 33, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Tennessee, Mother born in Illinois, Farm laborer
Allen, Joe, Servant, Feb 1877, 23, Single, born in Texas, Father and Mother birth unknown.7 
BurialMar 1902His wife, Rosanna H. Pepper, was buried in Mar 1902 in Junction City Cemetery, Junction City, Kimble County, Texas, aged 51 years and 4 months.8 
Marriage15 Aug 1903James H. Pepper married Delilah Lee Emmart, daughter of Jacob Henry Emmart and Elusia Verne Heare, on 15 Aug 1903.9,2 
Census191023 Apr 1910James H. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Precinct 1, Bell County, Texas, as follows:
Pepper, James H., Head, 64, Married-6 years, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia, Own Income
Della, Wife, 38, Married-6 years, 0 children, born in West Virginia, Father and Mother born in West Virginia.10 
DeathHe died in Texas.2 

Family 1

Rosanna H. Smith b. 14 Oct 1850, d. 25 Mar 1902

Family 2

Delilah Lee Emmart b. 9 Dec 1871, d. 1911
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#1)
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-21, dwelling 130 family 130, Benjamin F. Pepper household.
  2. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", Updated: Tue Jan 6 14:53:24 2004 Contact: Vicki Rice.
  3. [S2105] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 39 (handwritten), Page No. 39 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-38, dwelling 279, family 252, B F Pepper household.
  4. [S2306] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 536B (stamped), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-32, dwelling 394, family 369, Sidney Thomas household.
  5. [S15797] "Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002" Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, Missouri; Vernon: Record Images For Vernon: 1855-1885, Volume A, page 282-283, digital image 146 of 534, page 283, first entry, James H. Peper and Rosey Smith, Database (with images).
  6. [S2587] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Osage, ED 212, page 452B (stamped), Page No. 22 (handwritten), population schedule, line 2-5, dwelling 182, family 183, James H. Pepper household.
  7. [S3147] 1900 United States Federal Census, Texas, Kimble County, Justice Precinct 1, ED 45, page 7A (handwritten), population schedule, line 26-30, dwelling 115, family 119, Jim H. Pepper household.
  8. [S584] Find A Grave, R. A. Pepper (1850-1902), no. 40729194, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40729194 : accessed 23 Mar 2024).
  9. [S135] Maud Pugh, Capon Valley Pioneers.
  10. [S3705] 1910 United States Federal Census, Texas, Bell County, Belton Ward 1, ED 4, page 7B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-52, dwelling 124, family 126, James H. Pepper household.

Florencia F. Pepper1,2

F, b. 29 Mar 1850, d. 10 Nov 1857
FatherBenjamin Franklin Pepper1 b. 24 Apr 1821, d. 7 Oct 1916
MotherRebecca Baker1 b. 1822, d. bt 1861 - 1867

Events

Birth29 Mar 1850Florencia F. Pepper was born on 29 Mar 1850 in Hanging Rock, Hampshire County, Virginia.1,2 
She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Pepper and Rebecca Baker.1 
Census185023 Jul 1850Florencia F. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in District 24, Hampshire County, Virginia.1 
Death10 Nov 1857Florencia F. Pepper died on 10 Nov 1857 in Hanging Rock, Hampshire County, Virginia.3,2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2000] 1850 United States Federal Census, Virginia, Hampshire County, District 24, page 148B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-21, dwelling 130 family 130, Benjamin F. Pepper household.
  2. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", Updated: Tue Jan 6 14:53:24 2004 Contact: Vicki Rice.
  3. [S2105] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Center, page 39 (handwritten), Page No. 39 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-38, dwelling 279, family 252, B F Pepper household.

Sarah M. Johnson1

F, b. 1833

Events

Birth1833Sarah M. Johnson was born in 1833 in New Jersey.2,3 
Marriage28 Dec 1858She married Benjamin Franklin Pepper, son of James Pepper and Catherine Wise, on 28 Dec 1858 in Jersey County, Illinois.1 
Census18607 Jul 1860Sarah M. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois.2,3 
Census18701 Aug 1870Sarah M. Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Roscoe, St. Clair County, Missouri.4 
Census188028 Jun 1880Sarah M. Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Benjamin Franklin Pepper in Roscoe, St. Clair County, Missouri.5 

Family

Benjamin Franklin Pepper b. 13 Jul 1833
Children 1.Douglas L. Pepper4 b. 1862
 2.Florence Pepper4 b. 1863
 3.Edwin B. Pepper4 b. 1866, d. 11 Jan 1881
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S8214] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Benjamin F. Pepper and Sarah M. Johnson.
  2. [S2045] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville, page 298 (handwritten), Page No. 27 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40, dwelling 205, family 209, Benj F. Pepper household.
  3. [S2046] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville, page 299 (handwritten), Page No. 28 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 205, family 209, Benj F. Pepper household (continued from previous page).
  4. [S2305] 1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, St. Clair County, Roscoe, page 479B (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 2-6, dwelling 20, family 15, Benj F. Pepper household.
  5. [S2581] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, St. Clair County, Roscoe, ED 228, page 304A (stamped), Page No. 16 (handwritten), population schedule, line 14-18, dwelling 3, family 3, B.F. Pepper household.