Sarah Earickson
Sarah Earickson was born on 23 April 1802 at Maryland.1 Sarah married Talton Turner, son of Philip Turner and Abegale Hickman, on 1 February 1820 at Howard County, Missouri.2 Sarah died on 24 August 1878 at age 76 years, 4 months and 1 day at Missouri.3 She was buried at Washington Cemetery in Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri.3
Sarah was also known as Sallie Earickson.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Turner", in the household of Talton Turner at Howard County, Missouri. Her given age was 48 and her given place of birth was Maryland.4
Sarah was also known as Sallie Earickson.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sarah was enumerated as "Sarah Turner", in the household of Talton Turner at Howard County, Missouri. Her given age was 48 and her given place of birth was Maryland.4
Children of Sarah Earickson and Talton Turner
- Benjamin Turner b. 1820, d. 18443
- Eliza J. Turner+ b. c 18224
- Richard E. Turner b. 13 Nov 1823, d. 4 Jan 18465
- Henry A. Turner b. 29 Dec 1824, d. 30 Jun 18664
- Mary Ann Turner+ b. c 18266
- Elinor Turner b. c 18284
- Gustavus Turner b. c 18294
- Rebecca Turner b. c 18334
- William Turner+ b. bt 1834 - 1838, d. 19077
- James E. Turner b. 1836, d. 11 Mar 18505
- John H. Turner+ b. 9 Jun 18377
- Abagail Turner b. c 18424
Citations
- [S604] Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, compiler, Cemetery Records of Howard County Missouri, volume 4 (Chillicothe, Missouri: privately printed, no date), page 47.
- [S362] Susan Ormesher, compiler, Missouri Marriages before 1840 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1986), page 228.
- [S604] Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Cemetery Records of Howard County Missouri, volume 4, page 47.
- [S268] Talton Turner household, 1850 U. S. Census, Howard County, Missouri, population schedule, page 191, dwelling 9, family 9, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 401.
- [S604] Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Cemetery Records of Howard County Missouri, volume 4, page 46.
- [S330] World Tree. Ancestry.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.ancestry.com, Jess85.ged.
- [S376] Howard County, Missouri. USGenWeb Project, abstracts. Online Records Index http:/www.usgenweb.com, Sheryl Barger, transcriber, "Howard County Biographies, (e-mail address).
Martha S. Earsom1
Martha S. Earsom was born between 1848 and 1849 at Missouri.2,3 Martha S. married Benjamin F. Owings, son of Benjamin H. Owings and Levinia M. Turner, on 25 November 1869 at Audrain County, Missouri.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Martha was enumerated in the household of Benjamin F. Owings as his wife, "Martha Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 31 and her given place of birth was Missouri.2
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Martha was enumerated in the household of Benjamin F. Owings as his wife, "Martha Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 62 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She had been married for 40 years.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Martha was enumerated in the household of Benjamin F. Owings as his wife, "Martha Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 31 and her given place of birth was Missouri.2
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Martha was enumerated in the household of Benjamin F. Owings as his wife, "Martha Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 62 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She had been married for 40 years.3
Children of Martha S. Earsom and Benjamin F. Owings
- Maud Owings b. c 18722
- Aubey H. Owings b. 18863
Citations
- [S403] Ancestral File; http://www.familysearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
- [S42] "Benj Owings" household, 1880 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, Saling Township, ED 7, page 177A, dwelling 293, family 313, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 672.
- [S55] "Benjaman Owings" household, 1910 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, Saling Township, ED 9, page 102A, dwelling 9, family 9, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 837.
Frances Edwards1
Frances Edwards was born circa 1826 at Virginia.2 Frances married Solomon Cox, son of Enoch Cox Jr. and Nancy Davis.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Frances was enumerated as "Frances Cox", in the household of Solomon Cox at Piper's Gap Township, Carroll County, Virginia. Her given age was 44 and her given place of birth was Virginia.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Frances was enumerated as "Frances Cox", in the household of Solomon Cox at Piper's Gap Township, Carroll County, Virginia. Her given age was 44 and her given place of birth was Virginia.2
Children of Frances Edwards and Solomon Cox
- Nancy Cox b. c 18552
- Emmeline Cox b. c 18562
- Malinda Cox b. c 18572
- Launy Cox b. c 18592
- Fidelia Cox b. c 18602
- Thomas Cox+ b. c 18642
- John Cox+ b. c 18642
- Daniel Cox+ b. c 18662
- Julia Cox b. c 18662
Citations
- [S110] R. E. Cox, Descendants of Solomon Cox of Cole Creek, Virginia, and Other Early Cox Ancestry of the Cole Creek Coxes (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1955), page 50.
- [S936] Solomon Cox household, 1870 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Virginia, population schedule, Piper's Gap Township, Hillville Post Office, page 493B, dwelling 241, family 240, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1639.
Jane Edwards1
Jane Edwards was born circa 1847 at Missouri.2 Jane married Richard Owings, son of Benjamin H. Owings and Levinia M. Turner, on 12 January 1868 at Audrain County, Missouri.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jane was enumerated in the household of Richard Owings as his wife, "Joann Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 33 and her given place of birth was Missouri.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jane was enumerated in the household of Richard Owings as his wife, "Joann Owings", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 33 and her given place of birth was Missouri.2
Children of Jane Edwards and Richard Owings
- Miriam Owings b. c 18702
- John Owings b. c 18782
- Loyd Owings b. Dec 18792
Citations
- [S403] Ancestral File; http://www.familysearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
- [S42] Richard Owings household, 1880 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, Saling Township, ED 7, page 175B, dwelling 260, family 277, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 672.
Fanny Eisenberg1
Fanny Eisenberg|b. 13 Jan 1910\nd. 1 Sep 1997|p71.htm#i6138|Max Eisenberg|b. c 1878\nd. 28 Aug 1960|p71.htm#i892|Bertha Weinstein|b. bt 1878 - 1880\nd. 4 Jan 1965|p249.htm#i6239|||||||Wolff Weinstein|b. bt 1835 - 1855\nd. a 1910|p250.htm#i5534||||
Fanny Eisenberg was born on 13 January 1910 at Ohio.3 She was the daughter of Max Eisenberg and Bertha Weinstein.1,2 Fanny married Mr. (?) Ingberg. Fanny died on 1 September 1997 at age 87 years, 7 months and 19 days at Ohio.3
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Isenburg", at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 4 months and her given place of birth was Ohio.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Eisenberg", at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 10 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She attended school.5
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Eisenberg", at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 20 and her given place of birth was Ohio. She was a stenographer.2
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Isenburg", at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 4 months and her given place of birth was Ohio.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Eisenberg", at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 10 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She attended school.5
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Fanny was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fanny Eisenberg", at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 20 and her given place of birth was Ohio. She was a stenographer.2
Citations
- [S249] Max Eisenberg household, 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 322 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1421.
- [S132] Max Eisenberg household, 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1854.
- [S330] Ohio. Ancestry.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.ancestry.com, "Ohio Deaths 1993-1998". Subscription database. Fanny Ingberg, certificate 074566, volume 31255, Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2000.
- [S1016] "Max Isenburg" household, 1910 U. S. Census, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 325 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 55, SD 2, dwelling 57, family 76, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1216.
- [S249] 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29.
Freda L. Eisenberg1
Freda L. Eisenberg|b. 25 Apr 1900\nd. 26 Feb 1989|p71.htm#i3788|Max Eisenberg|b. c 1878\nd. 28 Aug 1960|p71.htm#i892|Bertha Weinstein|b. bt 1878 - 1880\nd. 4 Jan 1965|p249.htm#i6239|||||||Wolff Weinstein|b. bt 1835 - 1855\nd. a 1910|p250.htm#i5534||||
Freda L. Eisenberg was born on 25 April 1900 at Rovno, Russia.1 She was the daughter of Max Eisenberg and Bertha Weinstein.1,2,3,4 Freda L. married Edward Weiss circa 1923.3 Freda died on 26 February 1989 at age 88 years, 10 months and 1 day at Ohio.5
In her native country, Freda L. Eisenberg was called Frume Eisenberg.6
Freda immigrated to the United States from Russia on 11 February 1908, sailing on the SS Vaderland . She departed from Antwerp, traveling with her mother whose name was recorded as "Beile". Their final destination was Dayton, Ohio.4,7 (Click on the icon to see the image.).
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Frieda Isenburg", at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 10 and her given place of birth was Russia. She immigrated to the United States in 1907, and attended school.8
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fredia Eisenberg", at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 19 and her given place of birth was Russia. The year of her immigration to the United States is recorded as "un", and she was a naturalized citizen. She was single, and was a stenographer at what was recorded as "Arche."9
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Freda Weiss", at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 29 and she was said to have been born in Russia. Her native language was recorded as "Hebrew". She was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1908, and was a naturalized citizen. She was married at the age of 22.3
In her native country, Freda L. Eisenberg was called Frume Eisenberg.6
Freda immigrated to the United States from Russia on 11 February 1908, sailing on the SS Vaderland . She departed from Antwerp, traveling with her mother whose name was recorded as "Beile". Their final destination was Dayton, Ohio.4,7 (Click on the icon to see the image.).
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Frieda Isenburg", at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 10 and her given place of birth was Russia. She immigrated to the United States in 1907, and attended school.8
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Fredia Eisenberg", at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 19 and her given place of birth was Russia. The year of her immigration to the United States is recorded as "un", and she was a naturalized citizen. She was single, and was a stenographer at what was recorded as "Arche."9
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Freda was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his daughter, "Freda Weiss", at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Her given age was 29 and she was said to have been born in Russia. Her native language was recorded as "Hebrew". She was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1908, and was a naturalized citizen. She was married at the age of 22.3
Child of Freda L. Eisenberg and Edward Weiss
- Melvin Weiss 3
Citations
- [S332] Freda L. (Eisenberg) Weiss, no. 288-42-6380, application for social security account number (20 Mar 1963), copy held by Cheryl Freeman, Dallas, Dallas County, TX.
- [S249] Max Eisenberg household, 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 322 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1421.
- [S132] Max Eisenberg household, 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1854.
- [S1024] Frume Eisenberg entry, SS Vaderland Passenger Manifest, 11 February 1908, page 16; in Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; micropublication T715 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives), roll 1076.
- [S330] Social Security Death Index. Ancestry.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.ancestry.com
- [S1024] Frome Eisenberg, SS Vaderland Passenger Manifest, 11 February 1908; NA T715, roll 1076.
- [S132] 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67.
- [S1016] "Max Isenburg" household, 1910 U. S. Census, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 325 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 55, SD 2, dwelling 57, family 76, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1216.
- [S249] 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29.
Max Eisenberg1
Max Eisenberg was born circa 1878 at Russia.1,2,3 Max married Bertha Weinstein, daughter of Wolff Weinstein, circa 1899 at Russia.4,1,2 Max died on 28 August 1960 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.3
Max immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1904 .2
Max Eisenberg became a citizen of the United States in 1908. His country of allegiance had previously been Russia.2
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Max was enumerated as "Max Isenburg", head of a household at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 33 and his given place of birth was Russia. He had been married for 11 years, and his native language was Yiddish. He immigrated to the United States in 1900 and his naturalization was pending. He was a peddler who worked from a wagon. He could read and write, and he rented his home.. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Weinstein. Also enumerated in his household were Freda L. Eisenberg and Fanny Eisenberg.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Max was enumerated as "Max Eisenberg", head of a household at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 42 and his given place of birth was Russia. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1900, and he was naturalized in 1908. He was married, and worked at a fruit market. He rented his home, and he spoke English. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Eisenberg. Also enumerated in his household were Freda L. Eisenberg and Fanny Eisenberg.5
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Max was enumerated as "Max Eisenberg", head of a household at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 52 and his given place of birth was Russia. He owned his home, which was valued at $12,000. He was married at the age of 22. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1904, and was a naturalized citizen. He was the manager of a grocery. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Eisenberg. Also enumerated in his household were Fanny Eisenberg, Edward Weiss, Freda L. Weiss and Melvin Weiss.2
Max immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1904 .2
Max Eisenberg became a citizen of the United States in 1908. His country of allegiance had previously been Russia.2
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Max was enumerated as "Max Isenburg", head of a household at 325 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 33 and his given place of birth was Russia. He had been married for 11 years, and his native language was Yiddish. He immigrated to the United States in 1900 and his naturalization was pending. He was a peddler who worked from a wagon. He could read and write, and he rented his home.. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Weinstein. Also enumerated in his household were Freda L. Eisenberg and Fanny Eisenberg.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Max was enumerated as "Max Eisenberg", head of a household at 322 Jones Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 42 and his given place of birth was Russia. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1900, and he was naturalized in 1908. He was married, and worked at a fruit market. He rented his home, and he spoke English. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Eisenberg. Also enumerated in his household were Freda L. Eisenberg and Fanny Eisenberg.5
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Max was enumerated as "Max Eisenberg", head of a household at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 52 and his given place of birth was Russia. He owned his home, which was valued at $12,000. He was married at the age of 22. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1904, and was a naturalized citizen. He was the manager of a grocery. Enumerated with him was his wife, Bertha Eisenberg. Also enumerated in his household were Fanny Eisenberg, Edward Weiss, Freda L. Weiss and Melvin Weiss.2
Children of Max Eisenberg and Bertha Weinstein
- Freda L. Eisenberg+ b. 25 Apr 1900, d. 26 Feb 19896,1,2
- Fanny Eisenberg b. 13 Jan 1910, d. 1 Sep 19971,2
Citations
- [S249] Max Eisenberg household, 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 322 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1421.
- [S132] Max Eisenberg household, 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1854.
- [S330] Ohio. Ancestry.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.ancestry.com, Ohio Department of Health, "Ohio Death Index 1958-2000". Subscription database, 2000.
- [S1016] "Max Isenburg" household, 1910 U. S. Census, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, 325 Jones Street, Dayton, ED 55, SD 2, dwelling 57, family 76, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1216.
- [S249] 1920 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, ED 167, sheet 2A, family 25, dwelling 29.
- [S332] Freda L. (Eisenberg) Weiss, no. 288-42-6380, application for social security account number (20 Mar 1963), copy held by Cheryl Freeman, Dallas, Dallas County, TX.
Sarah Davis Eldridge
Sarah Davis married William Allen, son of John Allen and Amy Cox, in 1779 at Chester County, Pennsylvania.1
Children of Sarah Davis Eldridge and William Allen
- Ellis Allen 2
- William Allen
Citations
- [S469] International Genealogical Index (IGI). Online http://www.familysearch.org. Information in the International Genealogical Index should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
- [S403] Ancestral File; http://www.familysearch.org, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
Dulcey Elmore1
Dulcey Elmore was born on 3 July 1846.1 Dulcey married Samuel Vaughn, son of Archibald Vaughn and Elizabeth (?).1 Dulcey died on 22 April 1908 at age 61 years, 9 months and 19 days.1 She was buried at Green Pond Baptist Church Cemetery in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.1
Children of Dulcey Elmore and Samuel Vaughn
- William V. Vaughn+ b. 20 Sep 1866, d. 30 Apr 19201
- John D. Vaughn+ b. Oct 1868, d. 19411
- Alexander Z. Vaughn+ b. 9 Oct 1871, d. 28 Mar 19431
Citations
- [S373] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
Anne Elrod1
Anne Elrod|b. Oct 1901|p71.htm#i8685|James Frederick Elrod|b. 20 Nov 1881\nd. 18 Dec 1954|p72.htm#i8687|Jessie Ann Freeman|b. 14 Oct 1883\nd. 28 Dec 1942|p89.htm#i6027|||||||Silas F. Freeman|b. 8 Jun 1852\nd. 21 May 1917|p92.htm#i5959|Julia A. Cox|b. 24 Jun 1855\nd. 19 Feb 1914|p54.htm#i6815|
Anne Elrod was born in October 1901.1 She was the daughter of James Frederick Elrod and Jessie Ann Freeman.1 Anne married Lloyd L. Brown circa 1924.2,1
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Anne was enumerated in the household of Lloyd L. Brown as his wife, "Anne E. Brown", at Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 28 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was married at the age of 19 and she was able to read and write.2
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Anne was enumerated in the household of Lloyd L. Brown as his wife, "Anne E. Brown", at Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 28 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was married at the age of 19 and she was able to read and write.2
Child of Anne Elrod and Lloyd L. Brown
- L. Lamont Brown 2,1
Citations
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S701] Loyd L Brown household, 1930 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, 3119 Rosewood Drive, Columbia, SD7, ED 40-31, dwelling 283, family 298, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 2211.