Abraham Harmon1

M, b. 1825

Events

Birth1825Abraham Harmon was born in 1825 in Delaware.1,2 
Marriage29 Sep 1847He married Elizabeth Deborah Dawson, daughter of Edward Dawson and Mary Catherina Pepper, on 29 Sep 1847 in Warren County, Indiana.1,3 
Census185022 Sep 1850Abraham Harmon was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in John Q. Adams, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Harman, Abam, 24, Farmer, unknown birthplace
Elisabeth, 23, born in Ohio
Mary J., 2, born in Indiana
Edney, 3/12, born in Indiana.1 
Census18604 Aug 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Medina, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Harmon, Abraham, 35, Farmer, born in Delaware
Deborah, 34, born in Ohio
Mary J., 11, born in Indiana
Edney, 10, born in Indiana
Martha A., 8, born in Indiana
Eunice, 4, born in Indiana
William, 3, born in Indiana
Froup, William, 17, Farm Laborer, born in Indiana.2 
Census187022 Jun 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Medina, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Hannen, Abraham, 46, Farmer, born in Indiana
Elizabeth D., 43, Keeping house, born in Ohio
Martha A., 18, born in Indiana
Eunice, 14, born in Indiana
William, 12, born in Indiana
Dawson, Perry, 23, Farm hand, born in Indiana
Lemert, Jasper, 19, born in Indiana.4 

Family

Elizabeth Deborah Dawson b. 1827
Children 1.Mary Jane Harmon+1 b. 24 Jan 1848, d. 7 Apr 1945
 2.Edna Harmon+1 b. 26 May 1850, d. 15 Nov 1932
 3.Martha Ann Harmon+2 b. 1852, d. c 1886
 4.Eunice Harmon+2 b. 13 Aug 1855, d. 18 Dec 1949
 5.William Harmon+2 b. 27 Jul 1857, d. 24 Aug 1940
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1909] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, John Q Adams, page 63A (stamped), population schedule, line 24-27, dwelling 89, family 90, Abam Harman household.
  2. [S2061] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, page 573 (handwritten), Page No. 125 (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-38, dwelling 883, family 867, Abraham Harmon household.
  3. [S8693] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), Abraham Harman and Elizabeth E. (D.?) Dawson.
  4. [S2256] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, page 321A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 33-39, dwelling 21, family 19, Abraham Hannen household.

Mary Jane Harmon1

F, b. 24 Jan 1848, d. 7 Apr 1945
FatherAbraham Harmon1 b. 1825
MotherElizabeth Deborah Dawson1 b. 1827

Events

Birth24 Jan 1848Mary Jane Harmon was born on 24 Jan 1848 in Indiana.1,2 
She was the daughter of Abraham Harmon and Elizabeth Deborah Dawson.1 
Census185022 Sep 1850Mary Jane Harmon was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Abraham Harmon in John Q. Adams, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census18604 Aug 1860Mary Jane Harmon was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Abraham Harmon in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.3 
Marriage25 Jan 1866Mary Jane Harmon married George McGahan, son of Thomas McGahan and Lavina Guard, on 25 Jan 1866 in Warren County, Indiana.4 
Census187022 Jun 1870Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of George McGahan in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Census188010 Jun 1880Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of George McGahan in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census190022 Jun 1900Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the census of 1900 under George McGahan in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.7 
Census191028 Apr 1910Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the census of 1910 under George McGahan in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.8,9 
Census19203 Jan 1920Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the census of 1920 under George McGahan in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.10 
Burial22 Sep 1921Her husband, George McGahan, was buried on 22 Sep 1921 in Mound Cemetery, Pine Village, Warren County, Indiana, aged 76.11 
Census193021 Apr 1930Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Phillip Mann in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.12 
Census194030 Apr 1940Mary Jane McGahan was enumerated in the census of 1940 under Phillip Mann in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.13 
Death7 Apr 1945Mary Jane McGahan died on 7 Apr 1945 in Rural, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Burial10 Apr 1945She was buried on 10 Apr 1945 in Mound Cemetery, Pine Village, Warren County, Indiana, aged 97 years, 2 months and 17 days.2 

Family

George McGahan b. 11 May 1845, d. 19 Sep 1921
Children 1.Albert A. McGahan5 b. 8 Dec 1867, d. 17 May 1962
 2.Simeon McGahan5 b. 1869, d. b 1880
 3.Sylvia A. McGahan+6 b. 10 Apr 1875, d. 14 Sep 1964
 4.Arthur Garfield McGahan+6 b. 19 Jul 1878, d. 25 Feb 1968
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1909] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, John Q Adams, page 63A (stamped), population schedule, line 24-27, dwelling 89, family 90, Abam Harman household.
  2. [S5830] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Mary J. McGahan, 1945, digital image 2082 of 3007, Indiana No. 13074.
  3. [S2061] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, page 573 (handwritten), Page No. 125 (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-38, dwelling 883, family 867, Abraham Harmon household.
  4. [S8779] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), George McGahan and Mary J. Harmon.
  5. [S2256] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, page 321A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-32, dwelling 20, family 18, George McGahan household.
  6. [S2486] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 53, page 6D (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 17-22, dwelling 92, family 93, Geo McGhan household.
  7. [S2863] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 118, page 15A (handwritten), population schedule, line 23-24, dwelling 316, family 316, George McGahan household.
  8. [S3348] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 198, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 67-70, dwelling 55, family 55, George McGhan household.
  9. [S3352] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 198, page 7A (handwritten), population schedule, line 6, Lagretta Mann, continuation of George McGhan household on page 3B.
  10. [S3968] 1920 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 206, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 34-35, dwelling 9, family 10, George McGahan household.
  11. [S5829] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, George McGahan (indexed as George M. Slaha), 1921, digital image 1377 of 2327, Indiana No. 27847.
  12. [S4859] 1930 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 7, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-80, dwelling 116, family 116, Phillip Mann household.
  13. [S17566] 1940 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, ED 86-7, page 4B (handwritten), population schedule, line 43-45, household 72, Phillip Mann household.

Edna Harmon1,2

F, b. 26 May 1850, d. 15 Nov 1932
FatherAbraham Harmon1 b. 1825
MotherElizabeth Deborah Dawson1 b. 1827

Events

Birth26 May 1850Edna Harmon was born on 26 May 1850 in Indiana.1,3,4 
She was the daughter of Abraham Harmon and Elizabeth Deborah Dawson.1 
Census185022 Sep 1850Edna Harmon was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Abraham Harmon in John Q. Adams, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census18604 Aug 1860Edna Harmon was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Abraham Harmon in Medina, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Marriage11 Sep 1866Edna Harmon married Bestana Munson, son of Simon Munson and Sarah Fenton, on 11 Sep 1866 in Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census18701 Jul 1870Edna Munson was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Bestana Munson in Warren, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Census188016 Jun 1880Edna Munson was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Bestana Munson in Warren, Warren County, Indiana.7 
Census19001 Jun 1900Edna Munson was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Bestana Munson in Warren, Warren County, Indiana.3 
Census191019 Apr 1910Edna Munson was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Bestana Munson in Warren, Warren County, Indiana.8 
BurialHer husband, Bestana Munson, was buried in Independence Cemetery, Independence, Warren County, Indiana.9 
Census192017 Jan 1920Edna Munson was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Warren, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Munson, Edna, Head, 69, Widowed, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Ohio.10 
Census19302 Apr 1930Edna Harmon was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Warren, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Munson, Edna, Head, 79, Widowed, Married-age 17, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana, Homemaker.11 
Death15 Nov 1932She died on 15 Nov 1932 in Independence, Warren County, Indiana.4 
BurialShe was buried in Independence Cemetery, Independence, Warren County, Indiana.12 

Family

Bestana Munson b. 25 Jul 1842, d. 2 Jul 1913
Children 1.William S. Munson+7 b. 12 Mar 1868, d. 16 Mar 1954
 2.Sarah Elizabeth Munson+7 b. 7 Feb 1872, d. 13 May 1943
 3.George Munson7 b. 7 Jun 1874, d. 29 Jan 1940
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1909] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, John Q Adams, page 63A (stamped), population schedule, line 24-27, dwelling 89, family 90, Abam Harman household.
  2. [S2263] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, page 391A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 14-18, dwelling 19, family 17, Bertina Munson household.
  3. [S2869] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, ED 125, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 6-8, dwelling 4, family 4, Bestana Munson household.
  4. [S6087] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Edna Munson, 1932, digital image 1486 of 3013, Indiana No. 34477.
  5. [S2061] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Medina, page 573 (handwritten), Page No. 125 (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-38, dwelling 883, family 867, Abraham Harmon household.
  6. [S8689] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), Munson Bestana and Edney Harmon.
  7. [S2494] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, ED 63, page 92A (stamped), Page No. 25 (handwritten), population schedule, line 38-42, dwelling 245, family 249, Bestana Munson household.
  8. [S3361] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, ED 204, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 22-23, dwelling 31, family 33, Bestina Munson household.
  9. [S613] Find A Grave, Bestana Munson (1838-1913), no. 16238186, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16238186 : accessed 14 Jan 2023).
  10. [S3981] 1920 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, ED 214, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 52, dwelling 44, family 45, Edna Munson household.
  11. [S4872] 1930 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Warren, ED 14, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 23, dwelling 11, family 11, Edna Munson household.
  12. [S898] Find A Grave, Edna Harmon Munson (1850-1932), no. 16238195, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16238195 : accessed 14 Jan 2023).

James Davis1

M, b. 1823
Father(?) Davis2

Events

Birth1823James Davis was born in 1823 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of (?) Davis.2 
Marriage16 Mar 1848James Davis married Mary Dawson, daughter of Edward Dawson and Mary Catherina Pepper, on 16 Mar 1848 in Warren County, Indiana.1,3 
Census185022 Sep 1850James Davis was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in John Q. Adams, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Davis, James, 27, Farmer, born in Ohio
Mary, 23, born in Ohio
Mary K., 2, born in Indiana.1 
Census186011 Aug 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Ash Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois, as follows:
Davis, James, 36, Farmer, born in Ohio
Mary, 34, born in Ohio
Mary C., 11, born in Indiana
Edward A., 9, born in Indiana
John S., 7, born in Indiana
Zillah M., 3, born in Illinois
Aughey, John, 25, Farmer, born in Pennsylvania.4 
Census18701 Sep 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Ash Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois, as follows:
Davis, James, 47, Farmer, born in Ohio
Mary, 42, Housekeeper, born in Ohio
Mary ?, 21, born in Indiana
Edward A., 19, born in Indiana
John F., 17, born in Indiana
Zillah A., 13, born in Illinois
James W., 8, born in Illinois.5 

Family

Mary Dawson b. 1827
Children 1.Mary K. Davis1 b. 1848
 2.Edward A. Davis+4 b. 24 Dec 1850, d. 14 Jan 1943
 3.John T. Davis+4 b. Feb 1853
 4.Zillah A. Davis4 b. 1857
 5.James W. Davis5 b. 1862
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1909] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, John Q Adams, page 63A (stamped), population schedule, line 4-6, dwelling 84, family 85, James Davis household.
  2. [S2445] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ash Grove, ED 121, page 36A (stamped), Page No. 37 (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-27, dwelling 277, family 282, Edward Davis household.
  3. [S8777] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), James Davis and Mary Dawson.
  4. [S2044] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ash Grove, Page No. 271 (handwritten), population schedule, line 13-19, dwelling 2121, family 1951, James Davis household.
  5. [S2221] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ash Grove, page 224A (stamped), Page No. 21 (handwritten), population schedule, line 8-14, dwelling 147, family 139, James Davis household.

Mary K. Davis1

F, b. 1848
FatherJames Davis1 b. 1823
MotherMary Dawson1 b. 1827

Events

Birth1848Mary K. Davis was born in 1848 in Indiana.1 
She was the daughter of James Davis and Mary Dawson.1 
Census185022 Sep 1850Mary K. Davis was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of James Davis in John Q. Adams, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186011 Aug 1860Mary K. Davis was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of James Davis in Ash Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois.2 
Census18701 Sep 1870Mary K. Davis was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of James Davis in Ash Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1909] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, John Q Adams, page 63A (stamped), population schedule, line 4-6, dwelling 84, family 85, James Davis household.
  2. [S2044] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ash Grove, Page No. 271 (handwritten), population schedule, line 13-19, dwelling 2121, family 1951, James Davis household.
  3. [S2221] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Iroquois County, Ash Grove, page 224A (stamped), Page No. 21 (handwritten), population schedule, line 8-14, dwelling 147, family 139, James Davis household.

William A. Pepper1

M, b. 1832
FatherDaniel Pepper1 b. 22 Jan 1807, d. 10 Sep 1851
MotherSarener O'Neal1 b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 19 Jan 1879

Events

Birth1832William A. Pepper was born in 1832 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of Daniel Pepper and Sarener O'Neal.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840William A. Pepper is probably one of the (an unknown value) males age 5 to 9 listed in the household of his father, Daniel, in the 1840 Federal Census of Lafayette Precinct, Marshall County, Illinois.2 
Census185011 Dec 1850William A. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Daniel Pepper in Union, Appanoose County, Iowa.1 
Census186019 Jun 1860William A. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois, as follows:
Pepper, Wm, 28, Farmer, born in Ohio
Serine, 48, born in Virginia
Dixon, Nacy, 28, born in Ohio
Pepper, Clarinda, 14, born in Illinois
Francis, 9, born in Iowa
O'Neal, Nancy, 77, born in Virginia.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1881] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Appanoose County, Union, page 47B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 27, family 27, Daniel Peppers household.
  2. [S1882] 1840 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Marshall County, Lafayette Precinct, page 197 (stamped), row 23, Daniel Pepper.
  3. [S2048] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Peoria County, Chillicothe, page 434 (handwritten), Page No. 64 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 445, family 436, Wm. Pepper household.

Nancy Ann Pepper1,2

F, b. 5 Aug 1832, d. 14 Feb 1913
FatherDaniel Pepper1 b. 22 Jan 1807, d. 10 Sep 1851
MotherSarener O'Neal1 b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 19 Jan 1879

Events

Birth5 Aug 1832Nancy Ann Pepper was born on 5 Aug 1832 in Ross County, Ohio.1,2 
She was the daughter of Daniel Pepper and Sarener O'Neal.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Nancy Ann Pepper is probably one of the (an unknown value) females under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Daniel, in the 1840 Federal Census of Lafayette Precinct, Marshall County, Illinois.3 
Census185011 Dec 1850Nancy Ann Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Daniel Pepper in Union, Appanoose County, Iowa.1 
Marriage4 May 1856Nancy Ann Pepper married Thomas Dixon on 4 May 1856 in Peoria County, Illinois.4 
Census186019 Jun 1860Nancy Ann Dixon was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of William A. Pepper in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois.5 
Marriage8 Nov 1860Nancy Ann Dixon married Daniel P. Gray on 8 Nov 1860 in Peoria County, Illinois.6 
Census18709 Jun 1870Nancy Ann Gray was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Daniel P. Gray in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois.7 
Census18803 Jun 1880Nancy Ann Gray was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Daniel P. Gray in Essex, Stark County, Illinois.8 
Census19005 Jun 1900Nancy Ann Gray was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Daniel P. Gray in Essex, Stark County, Illinois.9 
Census191029 Apr 1910Nancy Ann Gray was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Thomas Stephen Powers in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.10 
Death14 Feb 1913Nancy Ann Gray died on 14 Feb 1913 in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.2 

Family 1

Thomas Dixon

Family 2

Daniel P. Gray b. 15 Mar 1825, d. 2 Feb 1901
Children 1.Marion P. Gray+7 b. Nov 1863, d. 22 Jun 1954
 2.Jeff Durley Gray7 b. 1868, d. b 1900
 3.Bertha Gray+8 b. 10 Oct 1875, d. 1 Dec 1925
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1881] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Appanoose County, Union, page 47B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 27, family 27, Daniel Peppers household.
  2. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.
  3. [S1882] 1840 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Marshall County, Lafayette Precinct, page 197 (stamped), row 23, Daniel Pepper.
  4. [S8284] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Thomas Dexon and Nancy Peppers.
  5. [S2048] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Peoria County, Chillicothe, page 434 (handwritten), Page No. 64 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 445, family 436, Wm. Pepper household.
  6. [S8224] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Daniel P. Gray and Nancy Ann Dixon.
  7. [S2240] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Peoria County, Chillicothe, page 50A (stamped), Page No. 27 (handwritten), population schedule, line 35-39, dwelling 216, family 217, D.B. Gray household.
  8. [S2462] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Essex, ED 276, page 358A (stamped), Page No. 5 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-34, dwelling 55, family 56, Daniel P. Gray household.
  9. [S2816] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Essex, ED 130, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 18-19, dwelling 59, family 59, D.P. Gray household.
  10. [S3298] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Wyoming Ward 3, ED 121, page 5A (handwritten), population schedule, line 10-16, dwelling 84, family 84, Thomas Powers household.

Henry W. Pepper1

M, b. 16 Aug 1834, d. 23 Aug 1915
FatherDaniel Pepper1 b. 22 Jan 1807, d. 10 Sep 1851
MotherSarener O'Neal1 b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 19 Jan 1879

Events

Birth16 Aug 1834Henry W. Pepper was born on 16 Aug 1834 in Richmond, Ross County, Ohio.1,2,3,4 
He was the son of Daniel Pepper and Sarener O'Neal.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Henry W. Pepper is probably one of the (an unknown value) males age 5 to 9 listed in the household of his father, Daniel, in the 1840 Federal Census of Lafayette Precinct, Marshall County, Illinois.5 
Census185011 Dec 1850Henry W. Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Daniel Pepper in Union, Appanoose County, Iowa.1 
Marriage17 Mar 1856Henry W. Pepper married Ruthinda Hamson, daughter of James Hamson and Christina Magdalena Pepper, on 17 Mar 1856 in Peoria County, Illinois.6 
Census18601 Sep 1860Henry W. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Speedwell, St. Clair County, Missouri, as follows:
Pepper, Henry W., 25, Laborer, born in Ohio
Ruthinda, 22, born in Illinois
Daniel D., 2, born in Illinois.7 
Census187021 Jul 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Sand Prairie, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Peppin, Henry, 34, Farmer, born in Ohio
Ruthinda, 30, Keeping House, born in Illinois
Daniel, 12, born in Illinois
James, 9, born in Missouri
Josephine, 7, born in Illinois
Smith, Louis, 22, Farm Laborer, born in Virginia.8 
Census190023 Jun 1900Henry W. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Springer, Logan County, Oklahoma Territory, as follows:
Pepper, Henery, Head, Aug 1834, 65, Married-44 years, born in Ohio, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Virginia, Farmer
Ruthinda, Wife, Mar 1839, 61, Married-44 years, 3 children-3 living, born in Illinois, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland
James H., Son, Dec 1860, 39, Single, born in Missouri, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Farmer.2 
Census191027 Apr 1910Henry W. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma, as follows:
Piper, Henery, Head, 76, Married-50 years, born in Ohio, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Virginia, Own income
Ruthida, Wife, 71, Married-50 years, 13 children-4 living, born in Illinois, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Pennsylvania
Tuton, Josie, Daughter, 44, Widowed, 2 children-1 living, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mther born in Illinois
Thad, Grandson, 16, Single, born in Oklahoma, Father born in Missouri, Mother born in Illinois.9 
Death23 Aug 1915He died on 23 Aug 1915.3 
BurialHe was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.3 

Family

Ruthinda Hamson b. 9 Mar 1839
Children 1.Daniel D. Pepper7 b. Jan 1858
 2.James H. Pepper8 b. Dec 1860
 3.Clara Josephine Pepper+8 b. May 1863, d. 7 Aug 1919
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#1)
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S1881] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Appanoose County, Union, page 47B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 27, family 27, Daniel Peppers household.
  2. [S3104] 1900 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma Territory, Logan County, Springer, ED 146, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 86-88, dwelling 280, family 283, Henery Pepper household.
  3. [S7962] Find A Grave, Henry Pepper (1834-1915), no. 30924324, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30924324 : accessed 13 Apr 2021).
  4. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.
  5. [S1882] 1840 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Marshall County, Lafayette Precinct, page 197 (stamped), row 23, Daniel Pepper.
  6. [S8238] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Henry W. Peppers and Ruthinda Namson.
  7. [S2104] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, St. Clair County, Speedwell, page 996 (handwritten), Page No. 126 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-30, dwelling 896, family 858, Henry W. Pepper household.
  8. [S2250] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Sand Prairie, page 292B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 17-22, dwelling 127, family 127, Henry Peppin household.
  9. [S3646] 1910 United States Federal Census, Oklahoma, Murray County, Sulphur Ward 3, ED 208, page 18B (handwritten), population schedule, line 84-87, dwelling 366, family 385, Henery Piper household.

Mary Margaret Pepper1,2

F, b. 6 Jul 1836, d. 28 Feb 1919
FatherDaniel Pepper1 b. 22 Jan 1807, d. 10 Sep 1851
MotherSarener O'Neal1 b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 19 Jan 1879

Events

Birth6 Jul 1836Mary Margaret Pepper was born on 6 Jul 1836 in Illinois.1,3,4 
She was the daughter of Daniel Pepper and Sarener O'Neal.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Mary Margaret Pepper is probably one of the (an unknown value) females under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Daniel, in the 1840 Federal Census of Lafayette Precinct, Marshall County, Illinois.5 
Census185011 Dec 1850Mary Margaret Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Daniel Pepper in Union, Appanoose County, Iowa.1 
Marriage22 Apr 1855Mary Margaret Pepper married John Wesley Copes on 22 Apr 1855 in Tazewell County, Illinois.6 
Census186019 Jun 1860Mary Margaret Copes was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John Wesley Copes in Cincinnati, Tazewell County, Illinois.7 
Census187023 Aug 1870Mary Margaret Copes was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Wesley Copes in Cincinnati, Tazewell County, Illinois.2 
Census188023 Jun 1880Mary Margaret Copes was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Wesley Copes in Cincinnati, Tazewell County, Illinois.8 
Census19008 Jun 1900Mary Margaret Copes was enumerated in the census of 1900 under John Wesley Copes in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.3 
BurialHer husband, John Wesley Copes, was buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.9 
Census191018 Apr 1910Mary Margaret Copes was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Toulon, Stark County, Illinois, as follows:
Copes, Mary M., Head, 73, Widowed, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Virginia
Edna M., Granddaughter, 24, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Illinois, Clerk-Bakery.10 
Death28 Feb 1919She died on 28 Feb 1919 in Princeville, Peoria County, Illinois.4 
BurialShe was buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.4 

Family

John Wesley Copes b. Jan 1833, d. 10 May 1907
Children 1.Ida Cordelia Copes+7 b. 1859, d. b 1900
 2.Mary S. Copes2 b. 1865
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1881] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Appanoose County, Union, page 47B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 27, family 27, Daniel Peppers household.
  2. [S2244] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Cincinnati, page 17B (stamped), Page No. 10 (handwritten), population schedule, line 18-21, dwelling 69, family 68, James Copes household.
  3. [S2818] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Wyoming, ED 135, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 73-74, dwelling 122, family 122, John W. Copes household.
  4. [S7981] Find A Grave, Mary Margaret Pepper Copes (1836-1919), no. 52784875, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52784875 : accessed 14 Apr 2021).
  5. [S1882] 1840 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Marshall County, Lafayette Precinct, page 197 (stamped), row 23, Daniel Pepper.
  6. [S8270] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), John Copes and Mary M. Peppers.
  7. [S2049] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Cincinnati, page 358 (handwritten), Page No. 106 (handwritten), population schedule, line 32-35, dwelling 810, family 810, John Copes household.
  8. [S2465] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Cincinnati, ED 252, page 598D (stamped), Page No. 35 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-10, dwelling 2, family 2, John Copes household.
  9. [S7982] Find A Grave, John Wesley Copes (1822-1907), no. 52784874, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52784874 : accessed 14 Apr 2021).
  10. [S3295] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Toulon, ED 125, page 9A (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-12, dwelling 35, family 35, Mary M. Copes household.

Clarinda Pepper1

F, b. 2 Jul 1846, d. 8 Jul 1894
FatherDaniel Pepper1 b. 22 Jan 1807, d. 10 Sep 1851
MotherSarener O'Neal1 b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 19 Jan 1879

Events

Birth2 Jul 1846Clarinda Pepper was born on 2 Jul 1846 in Illinois.1,2 
She was the daughter of Daniel Pepper and Sarener O'Neal.1 
Census185011 Dec 1850Clarinda Pepper was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Daniel Pepper in Union, Appanoose County, Iowa.1 
Census186019 Jun 1860Clarinda Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of William A. Pepper in Chillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois.3 
Marriage1866Clarinda Pepper married John William Smith in 1866.4,5 
Census18705 Jul 1870Clarinda Smith was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John William Smith in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.4 
Census188017 Jun 1880Clarinda Smith was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John William Smith in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.6 
Death8 Jul 1894Clarinda Smith died on 8 Jul 1894.2 
BurialShe was buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.2 
BurialHer husband, John William Smith, was buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois.7 

Family

John William Smith b. 25 Jan 1847, d. 15 Jun 1921
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1881] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Appanoose County, Union, page 47B (stamped), population schedule, line 16-22, dwelling 27, family 27, Daniel Peppers household.
  2. [S7888] Find A Grave, Clarinda Pepper Smith (1846-1894), no. 18474801, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18474801 : accessed 11 Apr 2021).
  3. [S2048] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Peoria County, Chillicothe, page 434 (handwritten), Page No. 64 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 445, family 436, Wm. Pepper household.
  4. [S2243] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Wyoming, page 390A (stamped), Page No. 5 (handwritten), population schedule, line 31-35, dwelling 40, family 40, John W. Smith household.
  5. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.
  6. [S2463] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Stark County, Toulon, ED 281, page 455D (stamped), Page No. 20 (handwritten), population schedule, line 41-43, dwelling 179, family 181, John W. Smith household.
  7. [S7889] Find A Grave, John William Smith (1847-1921), no. 52786319, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52786319 : accessed 11 Apr 2021).

John Frederick Hamson1,2,3

M, b. Dec 1825, d. b 1910
FatherJames Hamson1 b. 11 Sep 1803, d. 12 Mar 1871
MotherChristina Magdalena Pepper1 b. 18 Dec 1808, d. 18 Feb 1887

Events

BirthDec 1825John Frederick Hamson was born in Dec 1825 in Ohio.1,2,4 
He was the son of James Hamson and Christina Magdalena Pepper.1 
Census18301 Jun 1830John Frederick Hamson is probably one of the (an unknown value) males under age 5 listed in the household of his father, James, in the 1830 Federal Census of Jefferson, Ross County, Ohio.1 
Census185026 Sep 1850John Frederick Hamson was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of James Hamson in Tazewell County, Illinois.2 
Marriage31 May 1855John Frederick Hamson married Elizabeth Edds, daughter of Bartlett Edds and Dianna Kemper, on 31 May 1855 in Tazewell County, Illinois.5 
Census187014 Jul 1870John Frederick Hamson was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Hamson, J.F., 44, Farmer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 34, Keeping house, born in Illinois
Henry, 14, born in Iowa
John, 12, born in Iowa
Ida, 8, born in Illinois
Thomas, 5, born in Illinois
Ada, 1, born in Illinois.6 
Census188018 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Elm Grove, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Hamson, J., 54, Head, Farmer, born in Ohio, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland
Elisabeth, 44, Wife, Keeping house, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
John, 23, Son, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois
Thomas, 16, Son, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois
Edith, 11, Daughter, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois.7 
Census190013 Jun 1900John Frederick Hamson was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Hamson, John F., Head, Dec 1825, 74, Married-45 years, born in Ohio, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Retired
Elizabeth, Wife, Dec 1835, 64, Married-45 years, 5 children-5 living, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Henry L., Son, Nov 1856, 43, Widowed, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Laborer
Edith, Daughter, Dec 1868, 31, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Dressmaker
Hoolihan, Richard, Boarder, age unknown, Single, born in Tennessee, Father and Mother born in Ireland, Cooper.4 
Deathb 1910He died b 1910.8 

Family

Elizabeth Edds b. 7 Dec 1835, d. 15 Aug 1916
Children 1.Henry Louis Hamson6 b. 2 Nov 1856, d. 10 Oct 1931
 2.John B. Hamson+6 b. 9 Apr 1858, d. 16 Jan 1924
 3.Ida F. Hamson+6 b. Feb 1862, d. b 1920
 4.Thomas Hamson6 b. 1865
 5.Edith Ada Hamson6 b. Dec 1868
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1791] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Ross County, Jefferson, page 307 (penned), row 22, James Hamson (James Harrison-ancestry.com index).
  2. [S1906] 1850 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, page 62A (stamped), population schedule, line 28-40, dwelling 846, family 846, James Hamson household (also indexed as James Hanson on ancestry.com and James Hansen on famlysearch.org).
  3. [S8331] "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947" Database (without images), Henry Louis Hamson.
  4. [S2828] 1900 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Pekin Ward 4, ED 151, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-23, dwelling 343, family 354, John F. Hamson household.
  5. [S8264] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), John F. Hampson and Elizabeth Edds.
  6. [S2247] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Pekin, page 280A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 14-20, dwelling 15, family 16, J.F. Hamson household.
  7. [S2468] 1880 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Elm Grove, ED 247, page 500B (stamped), Page No. 22 (handwritten), population schedule, line 29-33, dwelling 166, family 166, J. Hamson household.
  8. [S3306] 1910 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Pekin Ward 4, ED 148, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 43-45, dwelling 76, family 77, Elizabeth Hamson household.

Henry Jackson Hampson1,2

M, b. 8 Apr 1829, d. 30 Mar 1909
FatherJames Hamson3 b. 11 Sep 1803, d. 12 Mar 1871
MotherChristina Magdalena Pepper3 b. 18 Dec 1808, d. 18 Feb 1887

Events

Birth8 Apr 1829Henry Jackson Hampson was born on 8 Apr 1829 in Ross County, Ohio.3,1,4,5,2 
He was the son of James Hamson and Christina Magdalena Pepper.3 
Census18301 Jun 1830Henry Jackson Hampson is probably one of the (an unknown value) males under age 5 listed in the household of his father, James, in the 1830 Federal Census of Jefferson, Ross County, Ohio.3 
Census185026 Sep 1850Henry Jackson Hampson was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of James Hamson in Tazewell County, Illinois.1 
Marriage14 Oct 1850Henry Jackson Hampson married Nancy J. Haines, daughter of John Haines and Nancy Larramore, on 14 Oct 1850 in Tazewell County, Illinois.6 
Census186027 Jul 1860Henry Jackson Hampson was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Malone, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Humsin, H.J., 38, Farmer, born in Ohio
Nancy, 26, born in Ohio
John, 7, born in Illinois
James A., 4, born in Illinois
Emma G., 3, born in Illinois.7 
Census187019 Jul 1870He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Sand Prairie, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Hampson, Henry, 45, Farmer, born in Ohio
Nancy, 38, Keeping House, born in Ohio
John, 16, Work on Farm, born in Illinois
James, 14, Work on Farm, born in Illinois
Gertrude, 12, born in Illinois
Clara Bell, 8, born in Illinois
Christina, 6, born in Illinois
Laura, 4, born in Illinois
Henry, 8/12, born in Illinois, born in Nov.8 
Census18803 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Grant, Sedgwick County, Kansas, as follows:
Hampson, Henry J., 51, Head, Married, Farmer, born in Ohio, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland
Nancy, 47, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Virginia
John C., 25, Son, Single, Works at home, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
James A., 23, Son, Single, Works at home, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Ella G., 21, Daughter, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Clara B., 19, Daughter, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Christine, 15, Daughter, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Ermine, 13, Daughter, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Henry E., 10, Son, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Cora May, 4, Daughter, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Ohio.9 
Census19004 Jun 1900Henry Jackson Hampson was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Grant, Sedgwick County, Kansas, as follows:
Hampson, Henry, Head, Apr 1829, 71, Married-49 years, born in Ohio, Father born in Pennsylvania, Mother born in Maryland, Farmer
Nancy, Wife, Feb 1832, 68, Married-49 years, 10 children-8 living, born in Ohio, Father and Mother born in Virginia
Gertrude, Daughter, July 1858, 41, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Seamstress
Christina, Daughter, Oct 1864, 35, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Edgar H., Son, Nov 1870, 29, Single, born in Illinois, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Farm Laborer
Cora M., Daughter, May 1876, 24, Single, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Ohio.4 
BurialMar 1907His wife, Nancy J. Hampson, was buried in Mar 1907 in Park Cemetery, Sunnydale, Sedgwick County, Kansas, aged 74 years.10 
Death30 Mar 1909Henry Jackson Hampson died on 30 Mar 1909.2 
Burial1909He was buried in 1909 in Park Cemetery, Sunnydale, Sedgwick County, Kansas, aged 79 years.2 
Story Sedgwick County KSGenWeb

Portrait And Biographical Album of Sedgwick County, Kan.

Chapman Brothers 1888

Pages 323 - 324

HENRY J. HAMPSON, a prominent farmer and stock-raiser, residing on section 15, in Grant Township, was born in Ross County, Ohio, April 8, 1829. He is the second child in a family of eleven born to his parents, James and Christiana (Peppers) Hampson, natives of Pennsylvania and Maryland respectively. James Hampson was a farmer by occupation, and followed that vocation in Ohio until 1837, when he removed to Illinois and settled in Tazewell County. He was one of the pioneers of that portion of the Prairie State, and was prominently identified with its early history. Peacefully engaged in agricultural pursuits, he remained in that county until his death, which took place March 8, 1874, when he had reached the age of sixty-five years. His widow survived him until Feb. 28, 1887, when she too was called to her heavenly home, having lived five years more than the allotted threescore years and ten.

The subject of this sketch was reared upon his father's farm, receiving his education in the district schools of Illinois, and was early initiated into the work attendant on agricultural pursuits, and assisted his father on the old homestead. He was united in marriage with Miss Nancy Haines, Oct. 14, 1850, in Tazewell County. His wife is a native of Licking County, Ohio, and was born Feb. 13, 1833. She is the youngest of a family of three children, in the home of her parents, John and Nancy (Larramore) Haines, natives of Virginia. After his marriage our subject settled on a farm in Tazewell County, where he remained until February, 1876, when, with a view to improving his fortunes, he came to Kansas and settled in Grant Township, where he now lives. He purchased 240 acres of railroad land, which was then raw prairie, and commenced at once its improvement. He has brought it all under a state of high cultivation, and it is all thoroughly fenced and well stocked with graded Norman and Percheron horses, Durham cattle and Poland-China hogs. His house, barns and other buildings are neat, tasty and commodious, and the whole place manifests the prosperity of the owner.

A Democrat, politically, Mr. Hampson, although not very active in the interests of his party, has still held the offices of Road Overseer and Clerk of the School Board. His estimable wife is a consistent member of the Baptist Church, and a true and sincere Christian woman. She is the mother of a family of ten children, eight of whom survive, as follows: John C., who is married and lives in Emporia, Kan; James A., who lives with his wife on a farm near by; Gertrude; Clara B., Mrs. William Smith, lives in the neighborhood; Christina; Minnie, who is living in Emporia; Henry Edgar and Cora. The other two children died in infancy. Mr. Hampson's younger children are attending school, it being the intention of their father to give them all the facilities for acquiring a good education.5 

Family

Nancy J. Haines b. 13 Feb 1833, d. 14 Mar 1907
Children 1.John C. Hampson+7 b. 10 Dec 1853, d. 26 Mar 1920
 2.James A. Hampson7 b. Feb 1856, d. 1934
 3.Emma Gertrude Hampson7 b. 7 Jul 1858, d. 11 Apr 1921
 4.Clara Belle Hampson+8 b. 21 Nov 1861, d. 28 Aug 1908
 5.Christena Hampson8 b. 6 Oct 1864, d. 1 Jan 1902
 6.Laura Ermine Hampson8 b. 11 Apr 1867, d. 7 Aug 1934
 7.Henry Edgar Hampson8 b. 27 Nov 1869, d. 3 Jul 1952
 8.Cora Mae Hampson+9 b. May 1876, d. 1946
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1906] 1850 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, page 62A (stamped), population schedule, line 28-40, dwelling 846, family 846, James Hamson household (also indexed as James Hanson on ancestry.com and James Hansen on famlysearch.org).
  2. [S16108] Find A Grave, Henry J. Hampson (1829-1909), no. 215788095, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215788095 : accessed 3 Mar 2024).
  3. [S1791] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ohio, Ross County, Jefferson, page 307 (penned), row 22, James Hamson (James Harrison-ancestry.com index).
  4. [S2895] 1900 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sedgwick County, Grant, ED 260, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 36-41, dwelling 33, family 35, Henry Hampson household.
  5. [S946] Portrait and Biographical Album of Sedgwick County, Kan. (Henry J. Hampson), pdf image reprint, page 323-324, Henry J. Hampson sketch.
  6. [S8236] "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900" Illinois State Archives; Database (without images), Henry J. Hanson and Nancy Haines.
  7. [S2052] 1860 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Malone, page 511 (handwritten), Page No. 259 (handwritten), population schedule, line 8-12, dwelling 1885, family 1885, H.J. Humsin household.
  8. [S2249] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Sand Prairie, page 289B (stamped), Page No. 12 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-17, dwelling 80, family 78, Henry Hampson household.
  9. [S2501] 1880 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sedgwick County, Grant, ED 217, page 312D (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 4-13, dwelling 29, family 29, Henry J. Hampson houshold.
  10. [S16110] Find A Grave, Nancy J. Haynes Hampson (1832-1907), no. 215788075, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215788075 : accessed 3 Mar 2024).

Martha Jane Brown1,2,3

F, b. 24 Aug 1837, d. 11 Sep 1896
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth24 Aug 1837Martha Jane Brown was born on 24 Aug 1837 in Ohio.1,3 
She was the daughter of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18401 Jun 1840Martha Jane Brown is probably the female age 5 to 9 listed in the household of her father, John, in the 1840 Federal Census of Warren County, Indiana.4 
Census18506 Sep 1850Martha Jane Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860Martha Jane Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Census18702 Aug 1870Martha Jane Brown was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Census18806 Jun 1880Martha Jane Brown was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Margaret Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.6 
Death11 Sep 1896Martha Jane Brown died on 11 Sep 1896.3 
BurialShe was buried in Rainsville Cemetery, Rainsville, Warren County, Indiana.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  3. [S7970] Find A Grave, Martha Jane Brown (1837-1896), no. 36033092, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36033092 : accessed 14 Apr 2021).
  4. [S1815] 1840 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, page 66 (stamped), page 127 (penned), row 30, John Brown.
  5. [S2260] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 370A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-32, dwelling 68, family 68, John Brown household.
  6. [S2489] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 55, page 21D (stamped), Page No. 8 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 70, family 70, Margaret Brown household.

John Pepper Brown1,2,3

M, b. 20 Sep 1840, d. 8 Nov 1927
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth20 Sep 1840John Pepper Brown was born on 20 Sep 1840 in Warren County, Indiana.1,4,5 
He was the son of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850John Pepper Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860John Pepper Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Marriage25 Dec 1863John Pepper Brown married Mariah Grames, daughter of James Grames and Elizabeth Palmer, on 25 Dec 1863 in Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census187030 Jun 1870John Pepper Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the 1870 Federal census in Prairie, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, John N., 29, Farmer, born in Indiana
Maria, 25, Keeping house, born in Ireland
Evis, 2, born in Indiana
Emma J., 3/12, born in Indiana, born in January
William H., 23, Farm Hand, born in Indiana
Davis, George F., 18, Farm Hand, born in Indiana.7 
Census188011 Jun 1880He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, John , 39, Head, Widowed, Farming, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Eva J., 12, Daughter, Keeping house, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ireland
Emma, 10, Daughter, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ireland
Melissie, 8, Daughter, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ireland.8 
Census190025 Jun 1900John Pepper Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, John P., Head, Sept 1840, 59, Widowed, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Farmer
Simmerman, James W., S-in law, Nov 1874, 25, Married-1 year, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana, Day laborer
Emma J., Daughter, Jan 1870, 3, Married-1 year, 1 child-1 living, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ireland
Gladys, G-Daughter, Feb 1900, 4/12, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.4 
Census19109 Apr 1910John Pepper Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, John, Head, 70, Widowed, born in Indiana, Farmer
Simmerman, James, Son in law, 35, Married-11 years, born in Indiana, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ireland, Laborer-Farm
Emma, Daughter, 40, Married-11 years, 1 child-1 living, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Ireland
Glady, Granddaughter, 10, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.9 
Census192012 Jan 1920John Pepper Brown was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Elizabeth Frances Brown in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana.10 
Death8 Nov 1927John Pepper Brown died on 8 Nov 1927 in Rainsville, Warren County, Indiana.11 
Burial10 Nov 1927He was buried on 10 Nov 1927 in Rainsville Cemetery, Rainsville, Warren County, Indiana, aged 87 years, 1 month and 21 days.11 

Family

Mariah Grames b. 1845, d. 14 Nov 1874
Children 1.Eva Jane Brown+7 b. 7 Mar 1868, d. 22 Jul 1951
 2.Emma Isabelle Brown+7 b. 2 Jan 1870, d. 18 Apr 1924
 3.Melissa M. Brown+8 b. Jun 1872, d. 19 Nov 1946
 4.Maria Brown5
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  3. [S6115] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Emma Isabelle Simmerman, 1924, digital image 372 of 2518, Indiana No. 14128.
  4. [S2861] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 121, page 13A (handwritten), population schedule, line 15-18, dwelling 269, family 271, John P. Brown household.
  5. [S993] Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical., pdf image reprint, John P. Brown, Page 188.
  6. [S8753] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), John P. Brown and Mariah Grames.
  7. [S2262] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Prairie, page 388B (stamped), Page No. 17 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 115, family 115, John N. Brown household.
  8. [S2484] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 62, page 78C (stamped), Page No. 15 (handwritten), population schedule, line 22-25, dwelling 131, family 141, John Brown household.
  9. [S3343] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 197, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-12, dwelling 39, family 3, John Brown household.
  10. [S3967] 1920 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 205, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 71-75, dwelling 41, family 42, Elizabeth Brown household.
  11. [S5674] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, John P. Brown, 1927, digital image 1140 of 5014, Indiana No. 34133.

Mary Brown1

F, b. 10 Nov 1842, d. 10 Oct 1908
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth10 Nov 1842Mary Brown was born on 10 Nov 1842 in Indiana.1,2,3,4 
She was the daughter of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850Mary Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860Mary Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Marriage19 May 1863Mary Brown married James J. Grames, son of James Grames and Elizabeth Palmer, on 19 May 1863 in Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census18701 Aug 1870Mary Grames was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of James J. Grames in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.7 
Census18802 Jun 1880Mary Grames was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of James J. Grames in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.8 
Census190030 Jun 1900Mary Grames was enumerated in the census of 1900 under James J. Grames in Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Death10 Oct 1908Mary Grames died on 10 Oct 1908 in Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana.4 

Family

James J. Grames b. 9 Nov 1835, d. 20 Jul 1902
Children 1.Melissa A. Grames7 b. 1864, d. b 1883
 2.Ada Luella Grames+7 b. 1865, d. b 10 Oct 1908
 3.John Wesley Grames+7 b. 6 Oct 1866, d. 21 Apr 1942
 4.Emma Etta Grames+7 b. 16 Feb 1868, d. 2 Jan 1905
 5.Clara Jane Grames+7 b. 9 Jan 1870, d. 24 Aug 1947
 6.William R. Grames+2 b. 11 Nov 1871, d. 3 Apr 1934
 7.James F. Grames3 d. b 1883
 8.Bertha Grames8 b. 1878, d. c 1896
 9.Minnie May Grames+8 b. Jan 1880
 10.Edwin Earl Grames+2 b. 16 Jun 1883, d. 27 Oct 1965
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2868] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 123, page 9A (handwritten), population schedule, line 39-43, dwelling 195, family 195, James Grames household.
  3. [S8177] Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical., pdf image reprint, James Grames Jr. Page 205.
  4. [S5819] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Mary Grames, 1908, digital image 931 of 2770, Indiana No. 50.
  5. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  6. [S8776] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), James J. Grames and Mary Brown.
  7. [S2259] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 368A (stamped), Page No. 5 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-7, dwelling 28, family 28, James Grames household.
  8. [S2487] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 55, page 18B (stamped), Page No. 2 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40-47, dwelling 18, family 18, James Grames household.

Julia A. Brown1,2

F, b. 1844, d. bt 1876 - 1880
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth1844Julia A. Brown was born in 1844 in Indiana.1 
She was the daughter of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850Julia A. Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860Julia A. Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Marriage26 Dec 1866Julia A. Brown married Thomas Grames, son of James Grames and Elizabeth Palmer, on 26 Dec 1866 in Warren County, Indiana.3 
Census18701 Aug 1870Julia A. Grames was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of Thomas Grames in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.4 
Deathbt 1876 - 1880Julia A. Grames died bt 1876 - 1880.5 

Family

Thomas Grames b. 1841
Children 1.William W. Grames+4 b. 16 Sep 1868, d. 5 Apr 1947
 2.Margaret Elizabeth Grames+4 b. 20 Nov 1869, d. 28 Feb 1902
 3.Maria Grames5 b. Feb 1872
 4.Mary Alta Grames+5 b. 27 Nov 1874, d. 28 Oct 1945
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  3. [S8758] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), Thomas Grames and Julia Brown.
  4. [S2258] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 366B (stamped), Page No. 2 (handwritten), population schedule, line 15-19, dwelling 10, family 10, Thomas Graham household.
  5. [S2488] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 55, page 19D (stamped), Page No. 4 (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-6, dwelling 28, family 28, Thomas Grames household.

William H. Brown1,2

M, b. 20 Apr 1846, d. 3 May 1918
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth20 Apr 1846William H. Brown was born on 20 Apr 1846 in Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana.1,3,4 
He was the son of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850William H. Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860William H. Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Census187030 Jun 1870William H. Brown was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper Brown in Prairie, Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census18702 Aug 1870William H. Brown was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Marriage29 Dec 1872William H. Brown married Malissa Grames, daughter of James Grames and Elizabeth Palmer, on 29 Dec 1872 in Warren County, Indiana.7 
Marriage1 Feb 1876William H. Brown married Elizabeth Frances Pepper, daughter of Jacob Christopher Pepper and Naomi Francis, on 1 Feb 1876 in Warren County, Indiana.8 
Census188011 Jun 1880William H. Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the 1880 Federal census in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Wm H., 34, Head, Married, Farming, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland
Elizabeth F., 28, Wife, Married, Keeping house, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Ohio
Nellie C., 2, Daughter, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.9 
Census19008 Jun 1900William H. Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, William H., Head, Apr 1846, Married-24 years, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Farmer
Elizabeth F., Wife, Aug 1850, 49, Married-24 years, 5 chlidren-4 living, born in Indiana, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Ohio
Nellie C., Daughter, June 1877, 22, Single, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana
Minnie F., Daughter, July 1884, 15, born in Indiana, Father and Mother bonr in Indiana
Frank B., Son, Mar 1889, 11, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana
Lula M. Daughter, Sept 1891, 8, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.3 
Census191018 Apr 1910William H. Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Liberty, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, William, Head, 64, Married-twice-23 years, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Farmer
Elizabeth, Wife, 59, Married-once-34 years, 5 children-4 living, born in Indiana, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Ohio
Nellie, Daughter, 32, Single, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana
Frank, Son, 24, Single, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana, Laborer-Farm
Maud, Daughter, 18, Single, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.10 
Death3 May 1918He died on 3 May 1918 in Liberty Township, Warren County, Indiana.11 
Burial5 May 1918He was buried on 5 May 1918 in Rainsville Cemetery, Rainsville, Warren County, Indiana, aged 72 years and 15 days.11 
Burial12 Jul 1924His wife, Elizabeth Frances Brown, was buried on 12 Jul 1924 in Rainsville Cemetery, Rainsville, Warren County, Indiana, aged 73 years, 10 months and 17 days.12 

Family 1

Malissa Grames d. 12 Dec 1873
Child 1.(?) Brown13 b. 12 Dec 1873, d. 12 Dec 1873

Family 2

Elizabeth Frances Pepper b. 25 Aug 1850, d. 10 Jul 1924
Children 1.Nellie C. Brown9 b. 30 Jun 1877
 2.Wilmer T. Brown4 b. 22 Jan 1883, d. 1883
 3.Minnie F. Brown+3 b. 21 Jul 1884, d. 8 Feb 1929
 4.Frank B. Brown3 b. 20 Mar 1889, d. 10 Apr 1984
 5.Lula Maud Brown+3 b. Sep 1891
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#1)
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2260] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 370A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-32, dwelling 68, family 68, John Brown household.
  3. [S2860] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 121, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 17-22, dwelling 74, family 74, William H. Brown household.
  4. [S679] Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical., pdf image reprint, William B. Brown, Page 188-189.
  5. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  6. [S2262] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Prairie, page 388B (stamped), Page No. 17 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 115, family 115, John N. Brown household.
  7. [S8801] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), William Brown and Malissa Grames.
  8. [S8805] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), William H. Brown and Elizabeth Pepper.
  9. [S2484] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 62, page 78C (stamped), Page No. 15 (handwritten), population schedule, line 44-46, dwelling 135, family 145, Wm. H. Brown household.
  10. [S3344] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Liberty, ED 197, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 72-76, dwelling 54, family 19, William Brown household.
  11. [S5820] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, William H. Brown, 1918, digital image 965 of 2061, Indiana No. 18944.
  12. [S6138] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Elizabeth Francis Brown, 1924, digital image 393 of 2010, Indiana No. 23611.
  13. [S99] "Ancestry World Tree."

Jacob Brown1

M, b. 24 Apr 1848, d. 16 Oct 1936
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

Birth24 Apr 1848Jacob Brown was born on 24 Apr 1848 in Indiana.1,2 
He was the son of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850Jacob Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860Jacob Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.3 
Census18702 Aug 1870Jacob Brown was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.4 
Marriage9 Sep 1875Jacob Brown married Rosa J. Byrd, daughter of Reuben Byrd and Catherine (?), on 9 Sep 1875 in Montgomery County, Indiana.2 
Marriage21 Oct 1879Jacob Brown married Catherine Angeline Brown, daughter of Abel W. Brown and Rebecca (?), on 21 Oct 1879 in Warren County, Indiana.2,5 
Census19005 Jun 1900Jacob Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Pine, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Jacob, Head, Apr 1848, 52, Married-21 years, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, General Merchant
Katy A., Wife, Oct 1859, 40, Married-21 years, 4 children-4 living, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Indiana
Jacob W., Son, Aug 1887, 12, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana
Pauline, Daughter, Nov 1893, 6, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.6 
Census191022 Apr 1910Jacob Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Pine, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Jacob, Head, 61, Married-twice-31 years, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Merchant-General Store
Catherine A., Wife, 50, Married-once-31 years, 4 children-4 living, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Indiana
Pauline, Daughter, 16, Single, born in Indiana, Father and Mother born in Indiana.7 
Census192012 Jan 1920Jacob Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Pine, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Jacob, Head, 71, Married, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Merchant-General Store
Cathine A., Wife, 60, Married, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Indiana.8 
Census19302 Apr 1930Jacob Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Pine, Warren County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Jacob, Head, 81, Married-age 27, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland, Proprietor-Grocery
Katherine, Wife, 70, Married-age 20, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Indiana.9 
Death16 Oct 1936He died on 16 Oct 1936.10 

Family 1

Rosa J. Byrd b. 10 Aug 1859, d. 16 Feb 1878

Family 2

Catherine Angeline Brown b. 21 Oct 1859, d. 2 Apr 1944
Children 1.Voorhees Fred Brown2,11 b. 27 Sep 1880, d. 11 Mar 1967
 2.Jennie Edith Brown+2 b. 21 Feb 1883, d. 9 Jul 1959
 3.Jacob Wilmer Brown6 b. 29 Aug 1887, d. 12 Jun 1964
 4.Pauline Brown+6 b. 8 Nov 1893, d. 11 Apr 1960
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S994] Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana. Historical and Biographical., pdf image reprint, Jacob Brown, Page 204.
  3. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  4. [S2260] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 370A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-32, dwelling 68, family 68, John Brown household.
  5. [S8739] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), Jacob Brown and Katie A. Brown.
  6. [S2865] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 123, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 84-87, dwelling 21, family 21, Jacob Brown household.
  7. [S3356] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 201, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 15-17, dwelling 41, family 41, Jacob Brown household.
  8. [S3974] 1920 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 211, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 71-72, dwelling 24, family 24, Jacob Brown household.
  9. [S4860] 1930 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 11, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 14-15, dwelling 7, family 7, Jacob Brown household.
  10. [S6128] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Catherine Angeline Brown, 1944, digital image 2248 of 2991, Indiana No. 14259.
  11. [S8799] "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941" Database (without images), Fred Voorhees Brown and P. Della Pittman.

Deborah Brown1

F, b. May 1850, d. 29 Apr 1925
FatherJohn W. Brown1 b. 28 Jan 1812, d. 20 May 1880
MotherMargaret Pepper1 b. 19 Jun 1813, d. 9 Dec 1903

Events

BirthMay 1850Deborah Brown was born in May 1850 in Indiana.1,2 
She was the daughter of John W. Brown and Margaret Pepper.1 
Census18506 Sep 1850Deborah Brown was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.1 
Census186027 Jun 1860Deborah Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.3 
Census18702 Aug 1870Deborah Brown was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John W. Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.4 
Census18806 Jun 1880Deborah Brown was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Margaret Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.5 
Census190018 Jun 1900Deborah Brown was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Margaret Pepper in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.2 
Census191029 Apr 1910Deborah Brown was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin Brown in Pine, Warren County, Indiana.6 
Census192021 Jan 1920Deborah Brown was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Attica, Fountain County, Indiana, as follows:
Brown, Deborah, Head, 69, Single, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland
Bingiman, Brother, 66, Single, born in Indiana, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Maryland.7 
Death29 Apr 1925She died on 29 Apr 1925 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.8 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1912] 1850 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 49B (stamped), population schedule, line 33-42, dwelling 72, family 73, John W. Brown household.
  2. [S2867] 1900 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 123, page 4B (handwritten), population schedule, line 71-74, dwelling 90, family 90, Margaret Brown household.
  3. [S2064] 1860 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 498 (handwritten), Page No. 50 (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-39, dwelling 356, family 347, John W. Brown household.
  4. [S2260] 1870 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, page 370A (stamped), Page No. 9 (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-32, dwelling 68, family 68, John Brown household.
  5. [S2489] 1880 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 55, page 21D (stamped), Page No. 8 (handwritten), population schedule, line 9-14, dwelling 70, family 70, Margaret Brown household.
  6. [S3357] 1910 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Warren County, Pine, ED 201, page 6B (handwritten), population schedule, line 70-72, dwelling 88, family 88, Benjamin Brown household.
  7. [S3936] 1920 United States Federal Census, Indiana, Fountain County, Attica Ward 3, ED 76, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 25-26, dwelling 54, family 61, Deborah Brown household.
  8. [S3758] "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Deborah Brown, 1925, digital image 2323 of 2578, Indiana No. 14743.

Asa Mounts1

M, b. 1815, d. 21 Sep 1889
FatherEli Mounts1 b. 1791

Events

Birth1815Asa Mounts was born in 1815 in Ohio.1 
He was the son of Eli Mounts.1 
MarriageAsa Mounts married Charlotte Pepper, daughter of Frederick Pepper and Deborah Gisburts
Census18401 Jun 1840Asa Mounts appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Tazewell County, Illinois, as Asa Mounts, with a household listed as one male between ages 20 and 29 (Asa), two females under age 5 (unknown), and two females between ages 20 and 29 (probably his wife Charlotte and one unknown).2 
Marriage18 May 1844Asa Mounts married Elizabeth McKassin on 18 May 1844 in Tazewell County, Illinois.3 
Census185029 Aug 1850Asa Mounts was enumerated as a head of household in the 1850 Federal census in Montrose, Lee County, Iowa, as follows:
Mounts, Asa, 35, Grocer, born in Ohio
Elisabeth, 25, born in Illinois
John, 10, born in Illinois
James K., 6, born in Illinois
Laura, 1, born in Illinois
Eli, 59, Farmer, born in Maryland.1 
Census186017 Jul 1860He was enumerated as a head of household in the 1860 Federal census in Danville, Montgomery County, Missouri, as follows:
Mounts, Asa, 44, Farmer, born in Ohio
Elizabeth, 34, born in Indiana
John, 19, born in Illinois
Laura, 12, born in Iowa
Lucinda, 9, born in Iowa
Ann, 7, born in Iowa
Harriet, 5, born in Iowa.4 
Death21 Sep 1889He died on 21 Sep 1889 in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.5,6 
BurialHe was buried in Mounts Cemetery, Drakesville, Davis County, Iowa.5 

Family 1

Charlotte Pepper b. 23 Oct 1814, d. 1844
Children 1.John F. Mounts1 b. 1840
 2.James K. Mounts1 b. 1844

Family 2

Elizabeth McKassin b. 1825
Children 1.Laura Mounts1 b. 1849
 2.Lucinda Mounts4 b. 1851
 3.Ann Mounts4 b. 1853
 4.Harriet Mounts4 b. 1855
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1901] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Montrose, page 393A (stamped), population schedule, line 35-40, dwelling 76, family 81, Asa Mounts household.
  2. [S1814] 1840 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, page 3 (stamped), row 18, Asa Mounts.
  3. [S1718] "Illinois Marriages, 1815-1935" Film # 007730385; Tazewell County, Illinois, Vital Records, 1827-1922, Book A, page 112-113, digital image 452 of 869, page 112, No. 1053, Asa Mounts and Elizabeth McKassin, Database (with images).
  4. [S2101] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Montgomery County, Danville, page 374 (handwritten), Page No. 73 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-9, dwelling 490, family 490, Asa Mounts household.
  5. [S7803] Find A Grave, Asa Mounts (1816-1889), no. 42915596, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14229457 : accessed 8 Apr 2021).
  6. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.

John F. Mounts1,2

M, b. 1840
FatherAsa Mounts1 b. 1815, d. 21 Sep 1889
MotherCharlotte Pepper1 b. 23 Oct 1814, d. 1844

Events

Birth1840John F. Mounts was born in 1840 in Illinois.1 
He was the son of Asa Mounts and Charlotte Pepper.1 
Census185029 Aug 1850John F. Mounts was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Asa Mounts in Montrose, Lee County, Iowa.1 
Census186017 Jul 1860John F. Mounts was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of Asa Mounts in Danville, Montgomery County, Missouri.3 
Census187029 Jun 1870John F. Mounts was enumerated in the household of Jno S. Milan in the 1870 Federal Census in Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows:
Mounts, John, 30, Local Editor, born in Illinois.4 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1901] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Montrose, page 393A (stamped), population schedule, line 35-40, dwelling 76, family 81, Asa Mounts household.
  2. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.
  3. [S2101] 1860 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Montgomery County, Danville, page 374 (handwritten), Page No. 73 (handwritten), population schedule, line 3-9, dwelling 490, family 490, Asa Mounts household.
  4. [S2248] 1870 United States Federal Census, Illinois, Tazewell County, Pekin, page 236A (stamped), Page No. 40 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-40, dwelling 277, family 288, Jno S. Milan household (specifically line 31, John Mounts).

James K. Mounts1

M, b. 1844
FatherAsa Mounts1 b. 1815, d. 21 Sep 1889
MotherCharlotte Pepper1 b. 23 Oct 1814, d. 1844

Events

Birth1844James K. Mounts was born in 1844 in Illinois.1 
He was the son of Asa Mounts and Charlotte Pepper.1 
Census185029 Aug 1850James K. Mounts was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the household of Asa Mounts in Montrose, Lee County, Iowa.1 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1901] 1850 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Lee County, Montrose, page 393A (stamped), population schedule, line 35-40, dwelling 76, family 81, Asa Mounts household.