Charles H. Calkins1,2
M, (8 May 1876 - 8 Nov 1946)
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 5 Apr 2018 |
Charles H. Calkins was born on 8 May 1876 at Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts.3,4,5 He married Lena Maria Olds, daughter of Jonathan Olds and Sarah A. Clapp, on 8 Oct 1899.6,7 Charles H. Calkins died on 8 Nov 1946 at age 70.4 He was buried at Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke, Hampden County, Connecticut.8
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Olds appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1900 at 171 Seymour Street, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, as follows:
13/19 Calkins, Charles H., head, b. May 1876, 24, married 1 yr, b. Mass., parents b. Mass., draughtsman
, Lena M., wife, b. Aug. 1876, 24, married 1 yr, 0 children, 0 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.3
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Calkins appeared on the census of 26 Apr 1910 at 103 E. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, Onandago County, New York, as follows:
310/373 Calkins, Charles, head, 33, marr. once, 10 yrs, b. Mass., parents b. Mass., auto factory engineer
, Lena, wife, 34, marr. once, 10 yrs, 1 child, 1 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Thyra, dau., 3, b. Conn., parents b. Mass.9
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Calkins appeared on the census of 11 Apr 1940 at Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, as follows:
179 Calkins, Charles, head, 64, 4 yrs college, b. Mass.
, Lena, wife, 64, 4 yrs college, b. Mass., secretary at Fraced Brush
, Hyra, dau., 31, single, 4 yrs college, b. Conn., fire dept. chief.10
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Olds appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1900 at 171 Seymour Street, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, as follows:
13/19 Calkins, Charles H., head, b. May 1876, 24, married 1 yr, b. Mass., parents b. Mass., draughtsman
, Lena M., wife, b. Aug. 1876, 24, married 1 yr, 0 children, 0 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.3
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Calkins appeared on the census of 26 Apr 1910 at 103 E. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, Onandago County, New York, as follows:
310/373 Calkins, Charles, head, 33, marr. once, 10 yrs, b. Mass., parents b. Mass., auto factory engineer
, Lena, wife, 34, marr. once, 10 yrs, 1 child, 1 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Thyra, dau., 3, b. Conn., parents b. Mass.9
Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Calkins appeared on the census of 11 Apr 1940 at Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, as follows:
179 Calkins, Charles, head, 64, 4 yrs college, b. Mass.
, Lena, wife, 64, 4 yrs college, b. Mass., secretary at Fraced Brush
, Hyra, dau., 31, single, 4 yrs college, b. Conn., fire dept. chief.10
Family | Lena Maria Olds (12 Apr 1875 - ) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 77.
- [S1974] 1900 federal census of Hartford County, Connecticut. Microfilm image online. S. D. 26, E. D. 174, sheet 1, adds first name. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1974] 1900 federal census of Hartford County, Connecticut. Microfilm image online. S. D. 26, E. D. 174, sheet 1.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Charles H. Calkins. Birth: May 8, 1876, Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts
Death: Nov. 8, 1946, Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. - [S5126] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910, online https://www.americanancestors.org, Vol. 489, p. 71. Wilbraham Marriages for1899. Charles H. Calkins, resident of North Wilbraham, age 23, draughtsman, born in North Wilbraham.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 77, giving name as C. H. Calkins and the date as 8 Oct 1895.
- [S5126] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910, online https://www.americanancestors.org, Vol. 489, p. 71. Wilbraham Marriages for1899. Charles H. Calkins, resident of North Wilbraham, age 23, draughtsman, born in North Wilbraham, son of George E. Calkins and Clare E. Rice, AND Lena M. Olds, resident of North Wilbraham, age 23, "at home", born in Holyoke, daughter of Jonathan Olds and Sarah A. Wyman, were MARRIED 8 Oct 1899 by Rev. W. R. Newall, Principal, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. This was the first maarriage for each of them.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Charles H. Calkins. Birth: May 8, 1876, Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts
Death: Nov. 8, 1946, Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts
Spouse: Lena Maria Olds Calkins (1875 - 1955)* *Calculated relationship
Burial: Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts Plot: Section 7 Lot 344
Created by: Dennis Brock Record added: Jan 22, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 64520223. - [S4031] 1910 federal census of Onondaga Co., N. Y.. Microfilm image online. S. D. 13, E. D. 192, sheet 14 B. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S4032] 1940 federal census of Hampden County, Massachusetts. Microfilm image online. S. D. 2, E. D. 7-137, sheet 12 A. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Henry W. Calkins1
M
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2017 |
Henry W. Calkins married Mary V. Harlow, daughter of Augustus N. Harlow and Melissa N. Olds, on 5 Mar 1874.1
Family | Mary V. Harlow (14 Nov 1850 - ) |
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 156.
Thyra Vivian Calkins1,2
F, (c 1907 - )
Father* | Charles H. Calkins1 (8 May 1876-8 Nov 1946) |
Mother* | Lena Maria Olds1 (12 Apr 1875-) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 5 Apr 2018 |
Thyra Vivian Calkins was born c 1907 at Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Charles H. Calkins and Lena Maria Olds.1
Citations
- [S4031] 1910 federal census of Onondaga Co., N. Y.. Microfilm image online. S. D. 13, E. D. 192, sheet 14 B. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 77.
Jessie Call1
F, (8 Nov 1880 - 26 Jun 1893)
Father* | Solon W. Call1 (13 Nov 1845-) |
Mother* | Eunice M. Olds1 (9 Jan 1847-) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2008 |
Jessie Call was born on 8 Nov 1880.1 She was the daughter of Solon W. Call and Eunice M. Olds.1 Jessie Call died on 26 Jun 1893 at age 12.1
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 171.
Solon W. Call1
M, (13 Nov 1845 - )
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 30 Sep 2010 |
Solon W. Call was born on 13 Nov 1845.1 He married Eunice M. Olds, daughter of Eli Olds and Ulilly M. Bartram Walker, on 30 Jun 1869 at Lake County, Ohio.1,2
He "lives at Perry, Ohio."1
He "lives at Perry, Ohio."1
Family | Eunice M. Olds (9 Jan 1847 - ) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 171.
- [S1724] Lake County Ohio GenWeb pages, online www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohlake, Lake County Marriage Index, 1840 - 1915. Olds, Eunice M. and Call, Solon W., Jun. 30, 1869, Vol. E p. 44.
David Cameron1
M, ( - as infant)
Father* | David Clinton Cameron1 (circa 1864-16 Feb 1944) |
Mother* | Clara (Kit) E. Olds1 (4 Sep 1864-Nov 1948) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 25 Jun 2016 |
David Cameron was the son of David Clinton Cameron and Clara (Kit) E. Olds.1 David Cameron died as infant.1
Citations
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington in America and Europe 1189 - 1985 (Benton Harbor, Michigan: published by the author, 1985), p. 87.
David Clinton Cameron1,2
M, (c 1864 - 16 Feb 1944)
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 11 Oct 2016 |
David Clinton Cameron was born c 1864.1 He married Clara (Kit) E. Olds, daughter of Lewis Olds and Augusta J. Snell, on 1 May 1888.1 David Clinton Cameron died on 16 Feb 1944.1 He was buried at Maple Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Van Buren County, Michigan.3
Family | Clara (Kit) E. Olds (4 Sep 1864 - Nov 1948) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington in America and Europe 1189 - 1985 (Benton Harbor, Michigan: published by the author, 1985), p. 86.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, David Clinton Cameron. Birth: 1864 Death: 1944.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, David Clinton Cameron. Birth: 1864 Death: 1944
Children: Otho Victor Cameron (1896 - 1896)* *Calculated relationship
Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Van Buren County, Michigan
Maintained by: Sandy Vandertol Originally Created by: dlmk Record added: Jun 08, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53424401.
A photo of a joint headstone shows three inscriptions to be CAMERON/ David Clinton/ 1864// Clara Olds/ 1864 - 1948/ Otho Victor/ 1896 - 1896. - [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington, p. 86, "Living."
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington, p. 87.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, .
A photo of a joint headstone shows three inscriptions to be CAMERON/ David Clinton/ 1864// Clara Olds/ 1864 - 1948/ Otho Victor/ 1896 - 1896.
Lillian Cameron1
F
Father* | David Clinton Cameron1 (circa 1864-16 Feb 1944) |
Mother* | Clara (Kit) E. Olds1 (4 Sep 1864-Nov 1948) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
Citations
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington in America and Europe 1189 - 1985 (Benton Harbor, Michigan: published by the author, 1985), p. 86, "Living."
Louis/Lewis D. Cameron1
M
Father* | David Clinton Cameron1 (circa 1864-16 Feb 1944) |
Mother* | Clara (Kit) E. Olds1 (4 Sep 1864-Nov 1948) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
Louis/Lewis D. Cameron was the son of David Clinton Cameron and Clara (Kit) E. Olds.1
Clara's "Son Lewis Cameron at Lawton, Mich. Bur. at Hartford, Mich. (Mrs. Lewis D. Cameron) (Mable) 305 2nd St., D. Burgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mich.) (wife of Lewis D. Cameron)."1
Clara's "Son Lewis Cameron at Lawton, Mich. Bur. at Hartford, Mich. (Mrs. Lewis D. Cameron) (Mable) 305 2nd St., D. Burgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mich.) (wife of Lewis D. Cameron)."1
Citations
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington in America and Europe 1189 - 1985 (Benton Harbor, Michigan: published by the author, 1985), p. 87.
Otho Victor Cameron1
M, (1896 - 1896)
Father* | David Clinton Cameron1 (circa 1864-16 Feb 1944) |
Mother* | Clara (Kit) E. Olds1 (4 Sep 1864-Nov 1948) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2016 |
Otho Victor Cameron died in 1896.1 He was born in 1896.1 He was buried at Maple Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Van Buren County, Michigan.2 He was the son of David Clinton Cameron and Clara (Kit) E. Olds.1
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, .
A photo of a joint headstone shows three inscriptions to be CAMERON/ David Clinton/ 1864// Clara Olds/ 1864 - 1948/ Otho Victor/ 1896 - 1896. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Othjo Victor Cameron Birth: 1896 Death: 1896
Parents:
David Clinton Cameron (1864 - 1944)
Clara Olds Cameron (1864 - 1948)
Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery. Hartford, Van Buren County, Michigan
Maintained by: Sandy Vandertol Originally Created by: dlmk Record added: Jun 08, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53424481
A photo of a joint headstone shows three inscriptions to be CAMERON/ David Clinton/ 1864// Clara Olds/ 1864 - 1948/ Otho Victor/ 1896 - 1896.
Virgil Cameron1
M, ( - as infant)
Father* | David Clinton Cameron (circa 1864-16 Feb 1944) |
Mother* | Clara (Kit) E. Olds (4 Sep 1864-Nov 1948) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 25 Jun 2016 |
Virgil Cameron was the son of David Clinton Cameron and Clara (Kit) E. Olds. Virgil Cameron died as infant.
Citations
- [S1549] Vera Stratton Yerington, History and Genealogies of Vera Stratton Yerington in America and Europe 1189 - 1985 (Benton Harbor, Michigan: published by the author, 1985), p. 87, giving name as "Virgel."
Albert Campbell1
M, (1866 - 1936)
Father* | Samuel Campbell1 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds1 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Albert Campbell was born in 1866.1 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.1 Albert Campbell died in 19361 and was buried at Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan.1
Albert Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Albert, head, b. Sep 1866, age 33, marr. 5 yrs, b. Mich, parents b. N. Y., farmer
, Lizzie, wife, b. Dec. 1873, age 26, marr. 5 yrs, 0 children, 0 living, b. Mich., father b. N. Y., mother b. England
Jacobus, Thomas, F-in-law, b. Jan. 1830, age 70, m. 25 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Penn., farmer-retired
Bunce, Oren, servant, b. Sept. 1877, age 22, single, b. Mich., father b. Mass., mother b. Mich., farm laborer.2
Albert Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Albert, head, b. Sep 1866, age 33, marr. 5 yrs, b. Mich, parents b. N. Y., farmer
, Lizzie, wife, b. Dec. 1873, age 26, marr. 5 yrs, 0 children, 0 living, b. Mich., father b. N. Y., mother b. England
Jacobus, Thomas, F-in-law, b. Jan. 1830, age 70, m. 25 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Penn., farmer-retired
Bunce, Oren, servant, b. Sept. 1877, age 22, single, b. Mich., father b. Mass., mother b. Mich., farm laborer.2
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Albert Campbell 1866 - 1936" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Sep 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial #57997579. - [S3045] 1900 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Alfred F. Campbell1
M, (15 Sep 1866 - 24 Nov 1891)
Father* | Samuel Campbell1 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds1 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 2 Oct 2010 |
Alfred F. Campbell was born on 15 Sep 1866.1 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.1 Alfred F. Campbell died on 24 Nov 1891 at age 251 and was buried at Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan.1
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Alfred F., son of _____ Campbell, born Sep 15, 1866, died Nov. 24, 1891" on headstone photo.
"Alfred was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds."
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss, Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727149.
Charles E. Campbell1
M, (1856 - 1934)
Father* | Samuel Campbell1 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds1 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
and was buried at Rice Cemetery, Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan.2 Charles E. Campbell married Mary Etta (?).3 Charles E. Campbell was born in 1856.2 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.1 Charles E. Campbell died in 1934.2
Charles E. Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
68/71 Campbell, Charles, 23, farmer, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, 19, wife, keeping house, b. Mich., father b. Unknown, mother b. N. Y.
, Lida J., 1, dau., b. Mich., parents b. Mich.
Campbell, Harry, 77, grandfather, farmer, liver complt, b. Vermont, parents b. unknown.4
Charles E. Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
68/71 Campbell, Charles, 23, farmer, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, 19, wife, keeping house, b. Mich., father b. Unknown, mother b. N. Y.
, Lida J., 1, dau., b. Mich., parents b. Mich.
Campbell, Harry, 77, grandfather, farmer, liver complt, b. Vermont, parents b. unknown.4
Family | Mary Etta (?) (1861 - 1934) |
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, including an obituary of Lydia Campbell which names son Charles E.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Charles E. Campbell. " Birth: 1856 Death: 1934 Burial: Rice Cemetery Cone Monroe County Michigan, USA
Created by: Old Bones Record added: Jul 21, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 55232256"
Includes a photo of the stone. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Ettie M Campbell. Birth: 1861 Death: 1932
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Old Bones Record added: Jul 21, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 55232224
The photograph of her headstone, posted here, shows that it matches that of Charles E. Campbell [whose wife is called Etta M. in the 1910 census] posted on the same day by the same person. The relative position of the stones is not show. I assume she is his wife. - [S2755] 1880 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Clyde Campbell1
M, (c 1914 - )
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2015 |
Clyde Campbell married Ardeth Mae Olds, daughter of John Cullen Olds and Dorothy Guthrie.1 Clyde Campbell was born c 1914 at Illinois.2
Family | Ardeth Mae Olds (17 Apr 1915 - 13 Sep 1983) |
Edwin Ridgely Campbell1
M, (19 Mar 1921 - 15 Feb 2001)
Father* | William F. Campbell1 (7 Feb 1892-28 Nov 1964) |
Mother* | Joy Ridgely1 (29 Sep 1896-11 Apr 1947) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of William Ridgely, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2012 |
Edwin Ridgely Campbell was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.2 He was born on 19 Mar 1921 at Illinois.1,3 He was the son of William F. Campbell and Joy Ridgely.1 Edwin Ridgely Campbell appears in the Social Security Death Index as having died 15 Feb 2001 with the last place of residence listed as Pinellas Park, Pinellas County, Florida. Edwin Ridgely's SSN was issued in Virginia. Also, his birth date is given as 19 Mar 1921.4 He died on 15 Feb 2001 at age 79.4,5
Citations
- [S272] Letter from Dale B. Ridgely (San Antonio, Texas) to Dan W. Olds, 1967; personal files of Dan W. Olds (Spartanburg, South Carolina).
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Edwin R. Campbell. Birth: Mar. 19, 1921 Death: Feb. 15, 2001
Note: Interment date 2-28-2001. LTC US Army. Veteran Service Dates from 03-19-1944 to 02-28-1970. Information extracted from the National Cemetery Administration's National Gravesite Locator. http://www.cem.va.gov/
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Arlington County Virginia, USA
Plot: Section 68 Site 3906
Created by: Shiver Record added: May 17, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8778172. - [S3763] 1940 federal census of Leavenworth County, Kansas. Microfilm image online. S. D. 1, E. D. 52-13, sheet 9A. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S97] Death report, Social Security Death Index, internet file (n.p.: ssdi.rootsweb.com). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Edwin R. Campbell. Birth: Mar. 19, 1921 Death: Feb. 15, 2001.
Frances Campbell1
F, (c 1919 - )
Father* | William F. Campbell1 (7 Feb 1892-28 Nov 1964) |
Mother* | Joy Ridgely1 (29 Sep 1896-11 Apr 1947) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of William Ridgely, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 11 May 2024 |
Frances Campbell was born c 1919 at Illinois.2 She was the daughter of William F. Campbell and Joy Ridgely.1
Franklin P. Campbell1
M, (1853 - 1928)
Father* | Samuel Campbell1 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds1 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Franklin P. Campbell married Ella C. Dunlap.2 Franklin P. Campbell was born in 1853.1 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.1 Franklin P. Campbell died in 1928.1 He was buried at Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan.3
Franklin P. Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
282/294 Campbell, Frank, 26, farmer, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Ella, 20, wife, keeping house, b. Mich., father b. Scotland, mother b. Mich.
, Edgar, 11/12, b. July, son, b. Mich., parents b. Mich.4
Franklin P. Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
282/294 Campbell, Frank, 26, farmer, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Ella, 20, wife, keeping house, b. Mich., father b. Scotland, mother b. Mich.
, Edgar, 11/12, b. July, son, b. Mich., parents b. Mich.4
Family | Ella C. Dunlap (1860 - 1940) |
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell monument: "Father, Frank P., 1853 - 1928" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 31, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57955823. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell monument: "Mother, Ella C., 1860 - 1940" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 31, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57955919. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell monument: "Father, Frank P., 1853 - 1928" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 31, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57955823. - [S2755] 1880 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Jane Campbell1
F
Last Edited | 9 Dec 2015 |
Jane Campbell married Marcus Dela Fayette Olds on 27 Jun 1816 at Butler County, Ohio.1
Jane Olds and Marcus Dela Fayette Olds appeared on the census of 2 Aug 1850 at Carrroll County, Indiana, as follows:
106/107 Marques De F Olds, 59, farmer, b. New York
Jane, 55, b. New York
Oliver, 25, b. Ohio
Alfred, 19
Albert, 19.2
Jane Olds and Marcus Dela Fayette Olds appeared on the census of 2 Aug 1850 at Carrroll County, Indiana, as follows:
106/107 Marques De F Olds, 59, farmer, b. New York
Jane, 55, b. New York
Oliver, 25, b. Ohio
Alfred, 19
Albert, 19.2
Family | Marcus Dela Fayette Olds (c 1792 - ) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S4642] Jean Nathan (Chairman), Ohio Marriages Recorded in County Courts through 1820: An Index (n.p.: The Ohio Genealogical Society, 1996), p. 778. "Olds, Marquis D F Campbell, Jane Jun 27, 1816 BUTL 00A 78."
- [S4236] 1850 census, Carroll County, Indiana. Microfilm image online. P. 1646. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Minor A. Campbell1
M, (7 Mar 1869 - )
Father* | Samuel Campbell2 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds2 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Minor A. Campbell was born on 7 Mar 1869 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan.3 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.2 Minor A. Campbell married Theodosia Goethe on 22 Jun 1890.1
"MINOR A. CAMPBELL. ... of Milan township, who is well and favorably known in Monroe county as a skilled and progressive agriculturist. He was born March 7, 1869, on the old homestead farm of his father in Milan township, Monroe county, and is a son of Samuel Campbell. The latter is a native of New York state and a son of Harry Campbell. ... Samuel Campbell married Lydia Olds, who died at the age of sixty years, leaving five children: Frank, living in Milan village, and Charles, Albert, Minor A. and Sam P., living in the township. ... Minor A. Campbell spent his boyhood in much the same fashion as other farmers' youths of his day and locality, his education being secured in the district schools during the winter terms, while his summer months were passed in assisting his father and brothers in the work of the home farm and learning the principles of the business of farming. At the present time he is engaged in cultivating the farm of his grandfather, Harry Campbell, in Milan township, one of the best properties in this section, which he has brought up to a high state of cultivation. This property is now known as Highland Farm, and has been devoted almost exclusively to the raising of grain and the breeding of stock, although its soil is suitable for any kind of intensive farming. He raises large crops, and deals extensively in horses and cattle, and in all of his ventures has been uniformly successful. He has improved his farm with good buildings, including a modern residence of nine rooms, and other buildings of an appropriate nature.
"June 33, 1890, Mr. Campbell was united in marriage with Miss Theodosia Goethe, daughter of Thomas and Adeline Goethe, both of whom are deceased. ... Mrs. Campbell was born and reared in Monroe county, and received her education in Monroe Convent. She and her husband have five children, viz.: Samuel, Grace, James, Lydia and Alfred. Both Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have numerous friends in the vicinity of Milan, and their tastefully furnished home is a center of culture and refinement, where many of the leading social events of the community are held."1
"MINOR A. CAMPBELL. ... of Milan township, who is well and favorably known in Monroe county as a skilled and progressive agriculturist. He was born March 7, 1869, on the old homestead farm of his father in Milan township, Monroe county, and is a son of Samuel Campbell. The latter is a native of New York state and a son of Harry Campbell. ... Samuel Campbell married Lydia Olds, who died at the age of sixty years, leaving five children: Frank, living in Milan village, and Charles, Albert, Minor A. and Sam P., living in the township. ... Minor A. Campbell spent his boyhood in much the same fashion as other farmers' youths of his day and locality, his education being secured in the district schools during the winter terms, while his summer months were passed in assisting his father and brothers in the work of the home farm and learning the principles of the business of farming. At the present time he is engaged in cultivating the farm of his grandfather, Harry Campbell, in Milan township, one of the best properties in this section, which he has brought up to a high state of cultivation. This property is now known as Highland Farm, and has been devoted almost exclusively to the raising of grain and the breeding of stock, although its soil is suitable for any kind of intensive farming. He raises large crops, and deals extensively in horses and cattle, and in all of his ventures has been uniformly successful. He has improved his farm with good buildings, including a modern residence of nine rooms, and other buildings of an appropriate nature.
"June 33, 1890, Mr. Campbell was united in marriage with Miss Theodosia Goethe, daughter of Thomas and Adeline Goethe, both of whom are deceased. ... Mrs. Campbell was born and reared in Monroe county, and received her education in Monroe Convent. She and her husband have five children, viz.: Samuel, Grace, James, Lydia and Alfred. Both Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have numerous friends in the vicinity of Milan, and their tastefully furnished home is a center of culture and refinement, where many of the leading social events of the community are held."1
Family | Theodosia Goethe |
Citations
- [S3490] John McClelland Bulkley, History of Monroe County Michigan. A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principal Interests (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1913), Vol. II, pp. 719-720.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Minor. - [S3490] John McClelland Bulkley, History of Monroe County Michigan, Vol. II, p. 719.
Samuel Campbell1
M, (1831 - 16 Jun 1914)
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Samuel Campbell was born in 1831.1 He married Lydia J. Olds, daughter of Joseph Olds and Emily Bullard, on 25 Jun 1852.2,3 Samuel Campbell died on 16 Jun 1914.1 He was buried at Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan. "Samuel was the son of Harry Campbell and Annis Harriman. He married Lydia Olds (1837-1901). Children: Alva, Franklin P., Charles, Alfred, Albert, Minor, and Samuel Peter."1
"Samuel Campbell came to Michigan with his father in 1834, when he was three years of age, the family settling in the woods of Lenawee county, from whence Samuel Campbell moved to Milan township at the age of eighteen years. Here he married Lydia Olds, daughter of Joseph Olds, an early pioneer, and she died in 1901, having been the mother of six sons and one daughter: Frank, living in the village of Milan; Charles E; Albert; Alfred, deceased at twenty-four years; Minor A., of Milan Township; and Sam Peter; Agnes deceased at age of three years."4
Samuel Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
281/293 Campbell, Samuel, 49, farmer, b. N. Y., parents b. N. Y.
, Lydia J., 42, wife, b. N. Y., father b. not known, mother b. Canada
,Albert, 19, son, at home, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Alfred, 19, son, at home, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Milas[?], 11, son, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, , Peter, 7, son, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.5
Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Samuel, b. March 1831, age 69, marr. 47 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Vt., retired farmer
, Lillie [sic] J., wife, b. June 1837, age 62, marr. 47 yrs, 7 children, 5 living, b. N. Y., father b. Vt., mother b. Canada (Eng.)2
"Samuel Campbell came to Michigan with his father in 1834, when he was three years of age, the family settling in the woods of Lenawee county, from whence Samuel Campbell moved to Milan township at the age of eighteen years. Here he married Lydia Olds, daughter of Joseph Olds, an early pioneer, and she died in 1901, having been the mother of six sons and one daughter: Frank, living in the village of Milan; Charles E; Albert; Alfred, deceased at twenty-four years; Minor A., of Milan Township; and Sam Peter; Agnes deceased at age of three years."4
Samuel Campbell appeared on the census of 17 Jun 1880 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
281/293 Campbell, Samuel, 49, farmer, b. N. Y., parents b. N. Y.
, Lydia J., 42, wife, b. N. Y., father b. not known, mother b. Canada
,Albert, 19, son, at home, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Alfred, 19, son, at home, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, Milas[?], 11, son, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.
, , Peter, 7, son, b. Mich., parents b. N. Y.5
Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Samuel, b. March 1831, age 69, marr. 47 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Vt., retired farmer
, Lillie [sic] J., wife, b. June 1837, age 62, marr. 47 yrs, 7 children, 5 living, b. N. Y., father b. Vt., mother b. Canada (Eng.)2
Family | Lydia J. Olds (25 Jun 1837 - 19 Jun 1901) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss, Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727393. - [S3045] 1900 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, "Mother, Lydia J., wife of Samuel Campbell, June 25, 1837, June 19, 1901" from tombstone photo
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727315. The posting includes her obituary. - [S3490] John McClelland Bulkley, History of Monroe County Michigan. A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principal Interests (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1913), Vol. II, p. 723.
- [S2755] 1880 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell monument: "Father, Frank P., 1853 - 1928" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 31, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57955823. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, including an obituary of Lydia Campbell which names son Charles E.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Albert Campbell 1866 - 1936" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Sep 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial #57997579. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Alfred F., son of _____ Campbell, born Sep 15, 1866, died Nov. 24, 1891" on headstone photo.
"Alfred was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds."
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss, Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727149. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Minor. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Samuel Peter.
Samuel Peter Campbell1
M, (1872 - 1947)
Father* | Samuel Campbell1 (1831-16 Jun 1914) |
Mother* | Lydia J. Olds1 (25 Jun 1837-19 Jun 1901) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Samuel Peter Campbell was born in 1872.2 He was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds.1 Samuel Peter Campbell married Cynthia Edith Shaler.3 Samuel Peter Campbell died in 19472 and was buried at Rice Cemetery, Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan.4
"Sam Peter Campbell was reared on the family homestead, receiving his education in the district schools and being trained to habits of sobriety, industry and integrity. At the age of twenty-two years he was married to Miss Cynthia Edith Shaler, who was born, reared and educated in Milan township, daughter of Andrew Shaler, deceased, who was a soldier during the Civil War, whose widow Mrs. Marilla Shaler now resides on a farm in Milan township. ... Mr. Campbell has a farm of one hundred and twenty acres, devoted to the growing of grain and the breeding of stock. He has a full complement of good farm buildings, including a handsome residence and substantial barn, and his equipment in the line of machinery and appliances is the best to be secured. He is known as able agriculturist and good judge of live stock, and as a citizen always takes a foremost part in any movements calculated to be of benefit to his community or its people. In politics he is a Republican, a director of the Milan State Savings Bank, at Milan, Michigan, but he has never cared for public office. He has interested himself in matters of a fraternal nature, and belongs to the Blue Lodge, No 323, Chapter No. 150, and Commandery of Masons No. 13, the latter at Ann Arbor, Michigan. His many admirable traits of character have served to draw about him a wide circle of friends, and as a man who has the best interests of his township at heart he has the respect and good will of all who know him."5
"Sam Peter Campbell was reared on the family homestead, receiving his education in the district schools and being trained to habits of sobriety, industry and integrity. At the age of twenty-two years he was married to Miss Cynthia Edith Shaler, who was born, reared and educated in Milan township, daughter of Andrew Shaler, deceased, who was a soldier during the Civil War, whose widow Mrs. Marilla Shaler now resides on a farm in Milan township. ... Mr. Campbell has a farm of one hundred and twenty acres, devoted to the growing of grain and the breeding of stock. He has a full complement of good farm buildings, including a handsome residence and substantial barn, and his equipment in the line of machinery and appliances is the best to be secured. He is known as able agriculturist and good judge of live stock, and as a citizen always takes a foremost part in any movements calculated to be of benefit to his community or its people. In politics he is a Republican, a director of the Milan State Savings Bank, at Milan, Michigan, but he has never cared for public office. He has interested himself in matters of a fraternal nature, and belongs to the Blue Lodge, No 323, Chapter No. 150, and Commandery of Masons No. 13, the latter at Ann Arbor, Michigan. His many admirable traits of character have served to draw about him a wide circle of friends, and as a man who has the best interests of his township at heart he has the respect and good will of all who know him."5
Family | Cynthia Edith Shaler (1874 - 1954) |
Citations
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Samuel Peter. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Samuel Peter Campbell. "Birth: 1872 Death: 1947
Burial: Rice Cemetery Cone Monroe County Michigan, USA. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Cynthia Edith Shaler Campbell. Rice Cemetery, Monroe County, Michigan. "Cynthia Shaler was the wife of Samuel Peter Campbell.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Samuel Peter Campbell. "Birth: 1872 Death: 1947
Samuel Peter Campbell was the son of Samuel and Lydia (Olds) Campbell.Samuel Peter married Cynthia Edith Shaler. Children: John, Stanley, Agnes, and Wyman.
... Spouse: Cynthia Edith Shaler Campbell (1874 - 1954)*
Burial: Rice Cemetery Cone Monroe County Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Sep 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57997610." - [S3490] John McClelland Bulkley, History of Monroe County Michigan. A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principal Interests (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1913), Vol. II, p. 723.
Thomas Campbell1
M, ( - 2003)
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 2 Dec 2017 |
Thomas Campbell married Ellen Katherine Olds, daughter of Joseph Olds and Jessie B. Gaunt, on 29 Apr 1952 at Franklin County, Ohio.1,2 Thomas Campbell died in 2003.1 He was buried at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Greenville, Darke County, Ohio.3
Family | Ellen Katherine Olds (10 Jun 1929 - 16 May 2009) |
Child |
Citations
- [S5062] Ellen K. Campbell [obit], Register-Herald, The, Beckley, West Virginia, 18 May 2009.
- [S5052] Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016., online https://search.ancestry.com, Ellen Olds Age: 22 Birth abt 1930 Marriage 29 Apr 1952 Franklin, Ohio
Father: Joseph Olds Mother: Jessie Gaunt Spouse: Thomas Campbell Film Number: 002251847. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Thomas L. Campbell
BIRTH 6 May 1926 DEATH 26 Jul 2003
BURIAL Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery Greenville, Darke County, Ohio, MEMORIAL ID 13657110. A photo of the joint tombstone shows the inscription to be CAMPBELL/ Ellen K./ June 10, 1929/ [blank] / Thomas L./ May 6, 1926/ July 26, 2003.
Thomas Christopher Campbell1
M
Father* | Thomas Campbell1 (-2003) |
Mother* | Ellen Katherine Olds1 (10 Jun 1929-16 May 2009) |
Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 2 Dec 2017 |
Citations
- [S5062] Ellen K. Campbell [obit], Register-Herald, The, Beckley, West Virginia, 18 May 2009.
William F. Campbell1
M, (7 Feb 1892 - 28 Nov 1964)
Charts | Descendants of William Ridgely, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2018 |
William F. Campbell was born on 7 Feb 1892.2 He married Joy Ridgely, daughter of Edwin A. Ridgely and Mattie Bowlby, on 16 Aug 1917.1,3 William F. Campbell died on 28 Nov 1964 at age 72.2 He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia.4
He was a Brigadier General in the U. S. Army.1
William F. Campbell appeared on the census of 6 May 1940 at 217 Pope Avenue, Ft. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, as follows:
233 Campbell, William F., head, 44, b. Ill., Major, U. S. Army
, Joy R., wife, 43, b. Ill.
, Frances, dau., 21, b. Ill.
, Edwin R., son, 19, b. Ill.
Ellis, Gretchen, maid, b. Kansas
On 1 April 1935, Gretchen lived in the same place. The family lived in Washington, D. C.5
He was a Brigadier General in the U. S. Army.1
William F. Campbell appeared on the census of 6 May 1940 at 217 Pope Avenue, Ft. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, as follows:
233 Campbell, William F., head, 44, b. Ill., Major, U. S. Army
, Joy R., wife, 43, b. Ill.
, Frances, dau., 21, b. Ill.
, Edwin R., son, 19, b. Ill.
Ellis, Gretchen, maid, b. Kansas
On 1 April 1935, Gretchen lived in the same place. The family lived in Washington, D. C.5
Family | Joy Ridgely (29 Sep 1896 - 11 Apr 1947) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S272] Letter from Dale B. Ridgely (San Antonio, Texas) to Dan W. Olds, 1967; personal files of Dan W. Olds (Spartanburg, South Carolina).
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Gen. William Franklin Campbell. Birth: Feb. 7, 1892 Death: Nov. 28, 1964 BGEN USA.
- [S116] Richland County, Illinois, marriage records at the court house, Richland County Records.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Gen. William Franklin Campbell. Birth: Feb. 7, 1892 Death: Nov. 28, 1964
BGEN USA
Family links:
Spouses:
Joy Ridgely Campbell (1896 - 1947)
Virginia Dougherty Campbell (1916 - 1979)
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Arlington County Virginia, USA
Plot: Section 2E Lot 398-LH
Created by: Russ Jacobs Record added: Jan 27, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 47199945. - [S3763] 1940 federal census of Leavenworth County, Kansas. Microfilm image online. S. D. 1, E. D. 52-13, sheet 9A. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Elise Rebecca Canby1,2
F, (24 Feb 1871 - 27 Jul 1955)
Father* | Samuel Simpson Canby M. D.1 (27 Jun 1848-10 Jan 1916) |
Mother* | Martha Bates3 (-Aug 1925) |
Charts | Descendants of Peter Bowers |
Last Edited | 3 Jul 2017 |
Elise Rebecca Canby was born on 24 Feb 1871 at Richland County, Illinois.4 She was the daughter of Samuel Simpson Canby M. D. and Martha Bates.1,3 Elise Rebecca Canby married Daniel W. Bowers M. D., son of Peter Bowers and Mary Brown, on 3 Jul 1889.1 Elise Rebecca Canby died on 27 Jul 1955 at Olney, Richland County, Illinois, at age 84.4 She was buried on 30 Jul 1955 at Walnut Grove Cemetery, Bonpas Township, Richland County, Illinois. The clergyman was Rev. Frank McCune. Casket bearers were Richard McVeigh, Eugene McVeigh, Herschel Henry, Osco McCarty, Edwin Bowers, and Floyd Summerfield.4,5
Dan's wife Elise was an excellent cook. Since Dan did not care for "light bread", she baked hot biscuits for him three times a day. She was a talented musician too. She sang, played the violin, and for many years gave piano lessons. Peter Bowers made his home with Dan and Elise much of the time after he was 80. He told his daughter Maranda that Elise made him feel that she wanted him there, and she never had a cross word for him.6
Her obituary states:
:Mrs. Elise Bowers Dies at Hospital
"Mrs. Elise R. Bowers. 84, a resident of Berryville and widow of Dr. Daniel W. Bowers, passed away on Wednesday afternoon at Richland Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past week.
"She was born on February 24, 1871 and was the daughter of the late Dr. S. S. Canby and Martha Bates Canby. She had spent her entire life in Richland county and was a member of the Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren.
"She is survived by two sons and two daughters. They are, Sam Bowers of Olney, Mrs. Anna Fritchey of Claremont, Mrs. Evelyn Allen of Calhoun and Max Bowers of West Salem. There are nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mrs. Josephine Kimmel of Fairmont is a sister.
"Funeral services for Mrs. Bowers will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren, east of Parkersburg, with Rev. Frank McCune in charge. Interment will be in the nearby church cemetery. Friends may call at the Schaub Funeral Home until time for the services."3
Dan's wife Elise was an excellent cook. Since Dan did not care for "light bread", she baked hot biscuits for him three times a day. She was a talented musician too. She sang, played the violin, and for many years gave piano lessons. Peter Bowers made his home with Dan and Elise much of the time after he was 80. He told his daughter Maranda that Elise made him feel that she wanted him there, and she never had a cross word for him.6
Her obituary states:
:Mrs. Elise Bowers Dies at Hospital
"Mrs. Elise R. Bowers. 84, a resident of Berryville and widow of Dr. Daniel W. Bowers, passed away on Wednesday afternoon at Richland Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past week.
"She was born on February 24, 1871 and was the daughter of the late Dr. S. S. Canby and Martha Bates Canby. She had spent her entire life in Richland county and was a member of the Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren.
"She is survived by two sons and two daughters. They are, Sam Bowers of Olney, Mrs. Anna Fritchey of Claremont, Mrs. Evelyn Allen of Calhoun and Max Bowers of West Salem. There are nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mrs. Josephine Kimmel of Fairmont is a sister.
"Funeral services for Mrs. Bowers will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Walnut Grove Church of the Brethren, east of Parkersburg, with Rev. Frank McCune in charge. Interment will be in the nearby church cemetery. Friends may call at the Schaub Funeral Home until time for the services."3
Family | Daniel W. Bowers M. D. (29 Dec 1861 - 16 Jan 1945) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S774] Bowers (Peter and Mary) family Bible, Holy Bible (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date); owner Evelyn Peace (1978), photocopy of family record section in my possession. Hereinafter cited as Holy Bible of Peter and Mary Bowers.
- [S1209] Evelyn (Bowers) Peace, information provided for the Peter Bowers book of 1979.
- [S1218] Death of Elise Bowers, Olney Daily Mail, Olney, Illinois, 1955.
- [S1219] Elise R. Bowers, funeral card. Copy in my files, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
- [S863] Tombstone of Elise R. Bowers, 181 - 1955. On tombstone with Daniel W. Bowers, MD. Photographed 31 July 2009., tombstone, Walnut Grove Cemetery, Bonpas Township, Richland County, Illinois; read by Dan W. Olds.
- [S110] This biographical statement of Dr. Bowers was prepared by Doris Olds for the 1979 Bowers book. She relied on material collected by his children, nieces and nephews.
- [S1224] Olney Daily Mail, Olney, Richland County, Illinois, 1961.
- [S1225] Anna (Bowers) Fritchey, information provided for the Peter Bowers book of 1979.
- [S166] Barbara J. Craddock, compiler, Cemetery Inscriptions, Richland County, Illinois (Flora, Illinois: n.pub., 1969), p. 317. Walnut Grove Cemetery, "Bowers Mary Gertrude d. 1893 -- 7 m."
- [S1226] Birth Record, Edwards County Records, Albion, Edwards County, Illinois.
- [S110] Newspaper obit or death notice use by Doris Olds for the 1978 Bowers book.
Samuel Simpson Canby M. D.1,2
M, (27 Jun 1848 - 10 Jan 1916)
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2016 |
Samuel Simpson Canby M. D. married Martha Bates.3 Samuel Simpson Canby M. D. was born on 27 Jun 1848 at Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio.4 He died on 10 Jan 1916 at Bonpas Township, Richland County, Illinois, at age 67; He was a married physician, born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, to R. S. Canby and Eliza Simpson, both natives of Ohio, on 27 June 1848. The informant was Myrtle Canby McVaigh. He died of pneumonia and heart failure. D. W. Bowers was his physician.5 He was buried on 13 Jan 1916 at Walnut Grove Cemetery, Bonpas Township, Richland County, Illinois.4
His obituary states:
"January 12, 1916 Dr. S. S. Canby, 68, died at home in Bonpas Township Monday of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and one son, Richard Canby, of Lawrenceville and three daughters, Mrs. Lecia Bowers, of Claremont, Mrs. Myrtle McVaigh of Bonpas, and Miss. Josephine Canby, a teacher in McLean county schools. He was born in Logan county, Ohio. When he was fourteen he moved with his parents to Kansas. In 1863 he came to Olney and commenced to study medicine in the office of Dr. French & Lemen. Later he took a course in Missouri medical college. He first practiced in Calhoun, later moving to Bonpas Township where he had a large practice."6
His obituary states:
"January 12, 1916 Dr. S. S. Canby, 68, died at home in Bonpas Township Monday of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and one son, Richard Canby, of Lawrenceville and three daughters, Mrs. Lecia Bowers, of Claremont, Mrs. Myrtle McVaigh of Bonpas, and Miss. Josephine Canby, a teacher in McLean county schools. He was born in Logan county, Ohio. When he was fourteen he moved with his parents to Kansas. In 1863 he came to Olney and commenced to study medicine in the office of Dr. French & Lemen. Later he took a course in Missouri medical college. He first practiced in Calhoun, later moving to Bonpas Township where he had a large practice."6
Family | Martha Bates ( - Aug 1925) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S774] Bowers (Peter and Mary) family Bible, Holy Bible (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date); owner Evelyn Peace (1978), photocopy of family record section in my possession. Hereinafter cited as Holy Bible of Peter and Mary Bowers.
- [S778] Interview with Samuel Peter Bowers (820 N. Fair, Olney, Illinois), by Dan W. Olds, 11 June 1964, giving the first names as Samuel Simpson for a man often known as Dr. S. S. Canby.
- [S1218] Death of Elise Bowers, Olney Daily Mail, Olney, Illinois, 1955.
- [S1501] Simpson Samuel Canby, Certificate of Death 32395 (14 Feb 1916), copy in my files, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
- [S1501] Simpson Samuel Canby, Certificate of Death for Simpson Samuel Canby, giving his name as Simpson Samuel Canby, in contrast with other sources such as census records and the tombstone.
- [S1283] George Ann Waxler, "Obituaries from the Scrapbook of Levi Tennyson, Advocate 1916", Footprints Past and Present Vol, 29 No. 3/4 (2006): which has Levi Tennyson's Scrapbook obituaries for 1916. The Jan 12 date appears to be an error for Jan. 13, and indicates the date of publication.
Charles G. Canfield1
M
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Charles G. Canfield married Laura Emeline Olds, daughter of Nathaniel Olds and Sophia (?), c 1839.1
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Olds appeared on the census of 1840 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows: 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20-30.2
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Canfield appeared on the census of 18 Sep 1850 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows:
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Canfield appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1880 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows:
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Olds appeared on the census of 1840 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows: 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20-30.2
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Canfield appeared on the census of 18 Sep 1850 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows:
Charles G. Canfield, 31, farmer, b. N. Y.
Laura, 30, b. Mass
Miriam, 12, b. Mass
Franklin Olds, 26, Carpenter, b. Mass.3
Laura, 30, b. Mass
Miriam, 12, b. Mass
Franklin Olds, 26, Carpenter, b. Mass.3
Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Canfield appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1880 at Troy Township, Geauga County, Ohio, as follows:
Family | Laura Emeline Olds (17 Dec 1819 - ) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1711] The Historical Society of Geauga County, Pioneer and General History of Geauga County with Sketches of Some Pioneers and Prominent Men (n.p.: The Historical Society of Geauga County, 1880), p. 176, among Canfield Family: "Charles G. married Laura Olds, about 1840, and now resides in Troy."
- [S20] 1830 census, Geaugo Co., Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1712] 1850 census, Geaugo Co., Ohio. Online census image. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S22] 1880 federal census of Geauga County, Ohio. Online census image. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1728] 1910 census, Seneca County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Miriam Canfield1
F, (c 1838 - )
Father* | Charles G. Canfield1 |
Mother* | Laura Emeline Olds2 (17 Dec 1819-) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 5 Jun 2008 |
Miriam Canfield was born c 1838.1 She was the daughter of Charles G. Canfield and Laura Emeline Olds.1,2
Henry Cannon1
M
Last Edited | 21 Dec 2016 |
Family | Sallie Dempsey |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4787] Mary Ann Cannon McKinney, South Carolina Death Certificate 21721 (18 Dec 1925), www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, Mrs. Mary Ann McKinney, daughter of Henry Cannon and Sallie Dempsey, natives of South Carolina, . . .