Cornelia E. Seiders

F, b. January 1858, d. November 1946
Father*Joseph Henry Seiders b. 4 Jul 1810, d. 9 Mar 1889
Mother*Catherine Elizabeth Kiefer b. 16 Jun 1813, d. 5 Apr 1904
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCornelia E. Seiders was also known as Nelia E.
Married Name9 February 1886As of 9 February 1886,her married name was Chadsey.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJanuary 1858Cornelia E. Seiders was born in January 1858 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Joseph Henry Seiders and Catherine Elizabeth Kiefer.
Marriage9 February 1886Cornelia E. Seiders married Albert E. Chadsey, son of Jacob Chadsey and Mary Smith, on 9 February 1886 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
DeathNovember 1946Cornelia E. Seiders died in November 1946 at age 88.
BurialNovember 1946She was buried in November 1946 at Eastlawn Cemetery, Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCornelia E. Seiders was listed in Joseph Henry Seiders's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
6 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCornelia E. Seiders was listed in Joseph Henry Seiders's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCornelia E. Seiders was listed as a daughter in Joseph Henry Seiders's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1900Bashaw, Washburn, WisconsinCornelia E. Seiders was listed as wife in Albert E. Chadsey's household on the 1900 Census at Bashaw, Washburn, Wisconsin.4
1 January 1925Fort Madison, Lee, IowaCornelia E. Seiders appeared on the census of 1 January 1925 in the household of Albert E. Chadsey at Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa.
9 April 1940Beloit, Rock, WisconsinCornelia E. Seiders was listed as mother in Glen Keifer Chadsey's household on the 1940 Census at Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin.5
  • Cornelia E. Seiders had 1 with 1 living in 1900 children.
  • She lived in 1904 at Fort Madison, Iowa.
  • She was listed as a beneficiary in Catherine Elizabeth Kiefer's will on 18 April 1904 at Sauk, Wisconsin.

Child of Cornelia E. Seiders and Albert E. Chadsey

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 126. Dwelling 956.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 72.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 229A.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Bashaw, Washburn, Wisconsin; Roll T623_1821; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 165.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin; Roll: T627_4519; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 53-11.

Barbara R. Kiefer

F, b. 15 July 1823, d. 11 August 1909
Father*George Philip Keifer b. 1781, d. 22 Nov 1858
Mother*Eva Marcia Roedel b. 1790, d. 6 Aug 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBarbara R. Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Married Name5 February 1844As of 5 February 1844,her married name was Hosler.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 July 1823Barbara R. Kiefer was born on 15 July 1823 at Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, also reported as 15 Aug 1823.
She was the daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel.
Baptism28 September 1823Barbara R. Kiefer was baptized on 28 September 1823 at St Luke's Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Baptism record of Barbara Keifer 28 Sep 1823 St Lukes Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, PA
Marriage5 February 1844She married Samuel Rohrbach Hosler, son of George Bortner Hosler and Maria Catharina Rohrbach, on 5 February 1844 at Richland, Ohio, Samuel Hosler and Barbara Keifer marriage record.
Samuel Hosler and Barbara Keifer marriage record - 05 Feb 1844 - Richland county, Ohio
Death11 August 1909Barbara R. Kiefer died on 11 August 1909 at Orange, Noble, Indiana, at age 86 Hosler Barbara died in her Orange Twp home Wednesday afternoon. With her husband she came to Noble County in 1850 locating at Albion, but soon after moved to Northport where she materially aided her husband in his work of erecting the Bliss woolen mill, grist mill and other buildings at Rome City, soon after which they moved to the farm they have so long occupied. Mrs. Barbara Keifer was married to Samuel Hosler in 1843, five children being born to them, John H., William W., Mary C., Minerva (deceased), and Ella B. Mary C. is the wife of Thomas L. Imes and Ella B. is the wife of W. A. Imes. She lacked only 5 days of being 86 years of age at her death. Funeral will be at the home Friday afternoon.
Albion (IN) New Era August 25, 1909 - Barbara (Kiefer) Hosler obituary
Barbara (Keifer) Hosler death certificate - Orange, Noble, IN - 11 Aug 1909
Burialafter 11 August 1909She was buried after 11 August 1909 at Orange Cemetery, Noble, Indiana.
Census DateLocationDescription
1830Lebanon, Lebanon, PennsylvaniaBarbara R. Kiefer was referenced on George Philip Keifer's household in the 1830 Census at Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; census taken by Joel Spyker
Name:     Philip Theisser/Philip Teiffer
Home in 1830 (City, County, State):     Lebanon, Lebanon , Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:     1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:     3
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:     1
White Persons - Aliens - Foreigners not Naturalized:     1
Free White Persons - Under 20:     7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:     2
Total Free White Persons:     9
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):     9
1 person in household is an alien (not yet naturalized).
1 October 1850Jefferson, Noble, IndianaBarbara R. Kiefer was listed in Samuel Rohrbach Hosler's household on the 1850 Census at Jefferson, Noble, Indiana; living next door to Abram Hostler (Hosler).1
30 June 1860Orange, Noble, IndianaBarbara R. Kiefer was listed in Samuel Rohrbach Hosler's household on the 1860 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.2
3 June 1870Orange, Noble, IndianaBarbara R. Kiefer was listed in Samuel Rohrbach Hosler's household on the 1870 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.3
1880Orange, Noble, IndianaBarbara R. Kiefer was listed as wife in Samuel Rohrbach Hosler's household on the 1880 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.4
7 July 1900Orange, Noble, IndianaBarbara R. Kiefer was listed as wife in Samuel Rohrbach Hosler's household on the 1900 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana; living between sons-in-law William Imes and Thomas Imes.5
  • Barbara R. Kiefer had 5 with 4 living in 1900 children.
  • In 1902 mentioned in William W Hosler profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana.
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana 1902 - William W Hosler - page 272-273
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana - William W Hosler residence - page 272a
  • In 1902 mentioned in William A Imes profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana and photo of residence.
  • In 1902 mentioned in Thomas L Imes profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana and photo of residence.

Children of Barbara R. Kiefer and Samuel Rohrbach Hosler

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 65.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 849.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 8. Dwelling 58.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0301 Page Number 351B.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED88. Dwelling 470.

Samuel Rohrbach Hosler

M, b. 10 November 1820, d. 6 September 1915
Father*George Bortner Hosler b. 3 Nov 1794, d. 22 Sep 1863
Mother*Maria Catharina Rohrbach b. 20 Jul 1798, d. 20 Apr 1888
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationSamuel Rohrbach Hosler was also known as S. R.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 November 1820Samuel Rohrbach Hosler was born on 10 November 1820 at York, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of George Bortner Hosler and Maria Catharina Rohrbach.
Marriage5 February 1844Samuel Rohrbach Hosler married Barbara R. Kiefer, daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel, on 5 February 1844 at Richland, Ohio, Samuel Hosler and Barbara Keifer marriage record.
Samuel Hosler and Barbara Keifer marriage record - 05 Feb 1844 - Richland county, Ohio
Death6 September 1915Samuel Rohrbach Hosler died on 6 September 1915 at age 94 Samuel R Hosler obituary.
The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Fort Wayne, Indiana) 07 Sep 1915 - Samuel R Hosler obituary
Census DateLocationDescription
1 October 1850Jefferson, Noble, IndianaSamuel Rohrbach Hosler was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Jefferson, Noble, Indiana, living next door to Abram Hostler (Hosler).1
30 June 1860Orange, Noble, IndianaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.2
3 June 1870Orange, Noble, IndianaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.3
1880Orange, Noble, IndianaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.4
7 July 1900Orange, Noble, IndianaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana, living between sons-in-law William Imes and Thomas Imes..5
28 April 1910Orange, Noble, IndianaHe was listed as father-in-law in William Admiram Imes's household on the 1910 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana; living next door to Ray Imes.6
  • In 1882 Samuel R. Hosler was born November 10, 1820, in York County, Penn., and is one of six children born to George and Catharine (Rourbaugh) Hosler, who were both natives of Pennsylvania. George Hosler, father of our subject, was a carpenter, but during the latter part of his life engaged in farming. In 1881, he and family moved to Morrow County, Ohio, where Mr. Hosler died. The subject of this sketch, to his twentieth year, worked at farming. He then served three years at the carpenter's trade, after which he worked by the month two years; he then formed a partnership with a brother-in-law, which continued six years. In 1850, he emigrated to Albion, Noble Co., where for one year he worked at his trade. He then moved to Northport, Orange Township, where he again took up his trade. He erected, in Noble and La Grange Counties, the Bliss Woolen Mill and grist-mill, store buildings, etc., at Rome City, and a saw-mill, etc., at Wolcottville. After residing in Northport a number of years, he moved to his present farm. The first real estate he possessed in the county was the place now owned by Henry Hitchcock. He never lived there, however, but soon traded it for a part of his present farm. Mr. Hosler at one time owned 465 acres of land, but at present only owns 205 acres, having given the rest to his children. He was married to Barbara Keifer in 1843, and they are the parents of five children, as follows : John H., William W., Mary C, Minerva (deceased) and Ella B. The first named, John H., was born in Morrow County, Ohio, December 21, 1844. His early life was passed in Rome City and near Brimfield. He attended Hillsdale College the winter of 1865-66, and Eastman's Commercial College at Chicago the winter of 1866- 67, and there graduated. He taught school in Noble County the two following winters, and after that was employed as clerk and book-keeper at Brimfield, Spring Green, Wis., Kendallville and Chicago. In January, 1875, he commenced keeping books for Kellogg & Harris, of Reedsburg, Wis., in which capacity he continued five years. In February, 1880, Mr. Kellogg retiring from the firm, Mr. Hosler succeeded him, and the firm name now is Harris & Hosler, dealers in general merchandise, grain, farm produce, hops, etc. The firm is one of the most prosperous in a thriving town of 1,500 inhabitants, situated in the heart of the hop-growing district of the Northwest. They are agents for the American Express Company, and Mr. Harris is Postmaster of the town, Mr. Hosler being Deputy. John H. Hosler and Anna B. Gibson were united in wedlock November 28, 1872. This lady died at her parents' residence near Wawaka, June 12, 1877, leaving one daughter, Grace, born February 16, 1876. Mr. Hosler's second marriage, with Miss Grace M. Bell, of Tomah, Wis., was solemnized September 14, 1880. Mr. Hosler is at present a member of the Masonic Order and Chapter in Wisconsin. William W. Hosler, the second son, was born in Morrow County, Ohio, April 22, 1846. At the age of four years, he came with his parents to Indiana, and here received the benefits of the common schools. He attended Eastman's Business College with his brother, and ever since then, with the exception of clerking six months in Brimfield. has been farming. He was married, December 10, 1874, to Miss Mary E. Imes, daughter of William Imes, Esq., whose biography is found elsewhere. To them has been born one daughter — Maud M. Mrs. Hosler was born in Noble County, Ind., March 14, 1856. Soon after his marriage, he moved to his present place, where he has since resided. He owns 160 acres of excellent land and is one of the prosperous farmers of Orange Township. The two living daughters of Samuel R. Hosler are Mary C, wife of T. L. Imes, and Ella B., who is yet single and resides with her parents. The Hosler family are among the oldest and most respected in the township. They are enterprising citizens, liberal in their views on all subjects. The father is a life long Democrat in politics, while his sons are both Republicans.
    Samuel R Hosler - Counties of LaGrange and Noble, Indiana - historical and biographical 1882
  • In 1902 mentioned in William W Hosler profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana.
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana 1902 - William W Hosler - page 272-273
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana - William W Hosler residence - page 272a
  • In 1902 mentioned in William A Imes profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana and photo of residence.
  • In 1902 mentioned in Thomas L Imes profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana and photo of residence.

Children of Samuel Rohrbach Hosler and Barbara R. Kiefer

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 65.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 849.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 8. Dwelling 58.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0301 Page Number 351B.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED88. Dwelling 470.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED115. Dwelling 154.

Catherine Keifer

F, b. 21 July 1827, d. 4 October 1906
Father*George Philip Keifer b. 1781, d. 22 Nov 1858
Mother*Eva Marcia Roedel b. 1790, d. 6 Aug 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCatherine Keifer was also known as Kiefer.
Name VariationCatherine Keifer was also known as Eva Catherine.
Name VariationCatherine Keifer was also known as Katharine.
Married Name8 October 1848As of 8 October 1848,her married name was Klinefelter.
Married Name8 October 1848As of 8 October 1848,her married name was Kleinfelter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 July 1827Catherine Keifer was born on 21 July 1827 at Pennsylvania also reported as 21 June 1827.
She was the daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel.
Baptism2 September 1827Catherine Keifer was baptized on 2 September 1827 at St Luke's Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Baptism record of Eva Catherine Keifer 2 Sep 1827 St Lukes Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, PA
Marriage8 October 1848She married Jacob L. Klinefelter, son of Michael Klinefelter and Elisabeth Lucas, on 8 October 1848 at Morrow, Ohio.
Death4 October 1906Catherine Keifer died on 4 October 1906 at Morrow, Ohio, at age 79.
Burialafter 4 October 1906She was buried after 4 October 1906 at Shauck Cemetery, Mount Gilead, Morrow, Ohio.
Census DateLocationDescription
1830Lebanon, Lebanon, PennsylvaniaCatherine Keifer was referenced on George Philip Keifer's household in the 1830 Census at Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; census taken by Joel Spyker
Name:     Philip Theisser/Philip Teiffer
Home in 1830 (City, County, State):     Lebanon, Lebanon , Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:     1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:     3
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:     1
White Persons - Aliens - Foreigners not Naturalized:     1
Free White Persons - Under 20:     7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:     2
Total Free White Persons:     9
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):     9
1 person in household is an alien (not yet naturalized).
8 August 1850North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioCatherine Keifer was listed in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1850 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.1
7 July 1860North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioCatherine Keifer was listed in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1860 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.2
26 July 1870North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioCatherine Keifer was listed in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1870 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio; living next door to George Klinefelter.3
1880North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioCatherine Keifer was listed as wife in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1880 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.4
6 June 1900North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioCatherine Keifer was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.5
  • Catherine Keifer had 3 with 1 living in 1900 children.

Children of Catherine Keifer and Jacob L. Klinefelter

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 411. Dwelling 879.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 59-60. Dwelling 461.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 87.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio; Roll 1053; Family History Film: 1255053; Page: 311B; Enumeration District: 131; Image: 0624.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED104. Dwelling 42.

Jacob L. Klinefelter

M, b. 24 March 1825, d. 12 September 1898
Father*Michael Klinefelter b. 24 Oct 1795, d. 29 May 1868
Mother*Elisabeth Lucas b. 1 Sep 1793, d. 24 Jan 1873
Jacob L Klinefelter - circa 1896-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJacob L. Klinefelter was also known as J.
Name VariationJacob L. Klinefelter was also known as Kleinfelter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 March 1825Jacob L. Klinefelter was born on 24 March 1825 at Morrow, Ohio.
He was the son of Michael Klinefelter and Elisabeth Lucas.
Marriage8 October 1848Jacob L. Klinefelter married Catherine Keifer, daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel, on 8 October 1848 at Morrow, Ohio.
Death12 September 1898Jacob L. Klinefelter died on 12 September 1898 at Morrow, Ohio, at age 73.
Burialafter 12 September 1898He was buried after 12 September 1898 at Shauck Cemetery, Mount Gilead, Morrow, Ohio.
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1850North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioJacob L. Klinefelter was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.1
7 July 1860North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.2
26 July 1870North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio, living next door to George Klinefelter.3
1880North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.4
  • In George Philip Keifer's will dated 9 October 1858 at Morrow, Ohio, Jacob L. Klinefelter was named as executor; In the name of God, Amen - I Phillip Keifer in County of Morrow, State of Ohio, Bloomfield township being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, that is to say -
    First - After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged the residue of my estate and personal I give, bequeath, and dispose of as follows, to wit: To my children and Francis Stol now living or their heirs it shall be divided equally between them share and share alike. My son George has received twenty eighter dollars on his share. My daughter Liza has received twenty eight dollars on her share, that shall be ducted of their share. Likewise I make constitute and appoint Jacob L. Klinefelter to be executor of my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness where of I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the 9th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. (Signed) Philip Keifer (seal) Witness - Peter Rummell, William Windbigler.
  • He was the executor of George Philip Keifer's estate on 1 December 1858 at Morrow, Ohio; The last Will and Testament of Philip Keifer (Kiefer) late of Bloomfield township, Morrow County, Ohio, deceased, was this day produced in Court by Jacob L. Klinefelter, Executor in said Will named, and William Windbigler and Peter Rummell the subscribing witnesses to said Will appeared and in open court, on oath testified to the due execution of said Will; which testimony was reduced to writing and by them prespectively subscribed and filed with said Will, and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said Will was duly attested and executed, and that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint, it is ordered by the Court that said will and testimony be recorded.
    It is further ordered by the Court that Letters Testamentary issue to Jacob L. Klinefelter the Executor in said Will named upon his giving bond in the final sum of two thousand dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of his trust according to law. Whereupon the said Jacob L. Klinefelter appeared in open Court, accepted said appointment and gave his bond accordingly, with William Windbigler and Peter Rummell as sureties. The Court appoint Peter Rummell, John Halderman and William Windbigler to appraise the personal estate of said decedent.
  • Circa 1896 portrait of brothers Michael Lucas Klinefelter, standing, Jacob L and George Klinefelter sitting.
    brothers Michael Lucas Klinefelter, standing, Jacob L and George Klinefelter sitting - circa 1896-Colorized
    brothers Michael Lucas Klinefelter, standing, Jacob L and George Klinefelter sitting - circa 1896

Children of Jacob L. Klinefelter and Catherine Keifer

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 411. Dwelling 879.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 59-60. Dwelling 461.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Dwelling 87.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio; Roll 1053; Family History Film: 1255053; Page: 311B; Enumeration District: 131; Image: 0624.

Mary Ann Kiefer

F, b. 9 July 1817, d. 3 November 1900
Father*George Philip Keifer b. 1781, d. 22 Nov 1858
Mother*Eva Marcia Roedel b. 1790, d. 6 Aug 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name25 March 1841As of 25 March 1841,her married name was Nickey.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 July 1817Mary Ann Kiefer was born on 9 July 1817 at Saxony, Alsace, Germany, also reported as Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel.
Marriage25 March 1841Mary Ann Kiefer married Reverand George Gilbert Nickey, son of (?) Nickey, on 25 March 1841 at Richland, Ohio.
Marriage record of George G Nickey and Mary Kifer (Kiefer) 25 Mar 1841 Richland county, OH
Death3 November 1900Mary Ann Kiefer died on 3 November 1900 at Hamilton, Ohio, at age 83.
Burialafter 3 November 1900She was buried after 3 November 1900 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
George G and Mary A Nickey tombstone
Probate3 March 1902Her estate was probated on 3 March 1902 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Probate of Mary Ann (Kiefer) Nickey.
Probate of Mary Ann (Kiefer) Nickey - 03 Mar 1902 - Milwaukee county, WI
Census DateLocationDescription
7 August 1820Heidelberg, Lebanon, PennsylvaniaMary Ann Kiefer was referenced on George Philip Keifer's household in the 1820 Census at Heidelberg, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; listed as Philip Keifer
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Foreigners not Naturalized: 6
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 4
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6.
12 August 1850Perry, Morrow, OhioMary Ann Kiefer was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1850 Census at Perry, Morrow, Ohio.1
16 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Kiefer was listed as wife in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to William Kieffer.2
1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Kiefer was listed as wife in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary Ann Kiefer was listed as wife in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
6 June 1900Cincinnati, Hamilton, OhioMary Ann Kiefer was listed as mother in John Lawrence Nickey's household on the 1900 Census at Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.5

Children of Mary Ann Kiefer and Reverand George Gilbert Nickey

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1190.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 951.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 76.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 229B.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED199. Dwelling 188.

Reverand George Gilbert Nickey

M, b. 18 February 1818, d. 14 October 1884
Father*(?) Nickey
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationReverand George Gilbert Nickey was also known as G. G.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 February 1818Reverand George Gilbert Nickey was born on 18 February 1818 at Pennsylvania.
He was the son of (?) Nickey.
Marriage25 March 1841Reverand George Gilbert Nickey married Mary Ann Kiefer, daughter of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel, on 25 March 1841 at Richland, Ohio.
Marriage record of George G Nickey and Mary Kifer (Kiefer) 25 Mar 1841 Richland county, OH
Death14 October 1884Reverand George Gilbert Nickey died on 14 October 1884 at cancer of the stomach, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 66 Elder Nickey (Rev G G Nickey) death notice.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal October 18, 1884 - Elder Nickey (Rev G G Nickey) death notice
Madison Wisconsin State Journal October 8, 1884 - Rev G G Nickey is suffering with cancer of the stomach
Burialafter 14 October 1884He was buried after 14 October 1884 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
George G and Mary A Nickey tombstone
Probate14 April 1888His estate was probated on 14 April 1888 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate for G G Nickey - Sauk, WI - died 14 Oct 1884 - page 1
Probate for G G Nickey - Sauk, WI - died 14 Oct 1884 - page 2
Census DateLocationDescription
12 August 1850Perry, Morrow, OhioReverand George Gilbert Nickey was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Perry, Morrow, Ohio.1
16 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, living next door to William Kieffer.2
1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
  • From 1929 "The History of Reedsburg and the Upper Baraboo Valley" by Merton Krug: "The United Brethren Church at Tuckertown, now supplanted by a Lutheran Church, was organized about 1868, and the meetings were held in private homes. The first Pastor was Rev. George Hickey. (Nickey) [On June 21, 1875 Adin and Mary A. Tucker sold land in section 14, town of Washington, for $100 to the trustees ... A church was built in 1876 ... with the pastor being Rev. James Aldrich."].
  • The earliest pioneer of the missionary work in Wisconsin seems to have been G. G. Nickey, a man of quiet bearing, whose presence was often seen in the General Conferences of other years. Mr. Lawrence in his history says that the first society was organized by James Davis, of whom he speaks as "prominent and most beloved among" the early missionaries. His name, however, does not appear with those who were present at the organization. These missionaries had gone across into Wisconsin from Illinois. Their work attracted the attention of the General Conference of 1857, and that body directed that it be formed into a new conference. The organization was accordingly effected, the first session being held at Rutland, in Dane County, on September, 16, 1858, Bishop L. Davis presiding. In the list of appointments to charges the names of twenty ministers appear, with G. G. Nickey and S. L. Eldred as presiding elders.
  • Circa 1854 at Migration and Early Residents of, White Mound, Sauk, Wisconsin, Arrived the following, all from either Bloomfield or Troy Twp., Richland Co., Ohio: ... George and Abram Nickey, Joseph Seiders, Simon Spyken (Spyker), Jacob and William Keifer.
  • Reverand George Gilbert Nickey purchased land on 10 November 1855 at Acres: 160.14, Section 5 Twp 11-N Range 3-E, Sauk, Wisconsin, Issue Date: 10 Nov 1855
    State of Record: Wisconsin
    Acres: 160.14
    Accession Number: WI2220__.304
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Mineral Point
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 21531
    Legal Land Description:
    Section 5 Twp 11-N Range 3-E Meridian 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI Counties Sauk.
  • He purchased land on 10 November 1855 at Acres: 40, Section 36 Twp 9-N Range 3-E, Sauk, Wisconsin, Issue Date: 10 Nov 1855
    State of Record: Wisconsin
    Acres: 40
    Accession Number: WI2220__.308
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Mineral Point
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 21535
    Legal Land Description:
    Section 36 Twp 9-N Range 3-E Meridian 4th PM - 1831 MN/WI Counties Sauk.
  • He was a Presiding Elder of the United Brethren Church in 1856 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • Silas Coe Davis and Angeline W. Bear were married by Reverand George Gilbert Nickey on 14 August 1856 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • In 1857 During the winter of 1857-58, revival meetings were held at the school house in Loyd, conducted by different preachers, and quite a number of the people were converted. The ministers were of the United Brethren order, among whom were: Rev. Frederick Outcalt, James Howard and G G Nickey. The latter was a presiding elder.
  • He was a United Brethren (U. B.) Clergyman in 1860.
  • In 1884 The first religious services in the town of Scott were conducted by the United Brethren, whose preacher held services at the house of William Elliott in June, 1853. These meetings were kept up once in two weeks for two years or more, and services have been kept up to the present time (1884) with a good degree of regularity. They have three classes, under the charge of Elder G. G. Nickey.

Children of Reverand George Gilbert Nickey and Mary Ann Kiefer

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1190.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 951.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 76.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 229B.

John Lawrence Nickey

M, b. 16 July 1853, d. 20 August 1916
Father*Reverand George Gilbert Nickey b. 18 Feb 1818, d. 14 Oct 1884
Mother*Mary Ann Kiefer b. 9 Jul 1817, d. 3 Nov 1900
John L Nickey signature 1902
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 July 1853John Lawrence Nickey was born on 16 July 1853 at Ohio.
He was the son of Reverand George Gilbert Nickey and Mary Ann Kiefer.
Marriage18 November 1896John Lawrence Nickey married Mary Martha Hayes, daughter of (?) Hayes and unknown (?), on 18 November 1896 at Hamilton, Ohio.
Death20 August 1916John Lawrence Nickey died on 20 August 1916 at age 63.
Burialafter 20 August 1916He was buried after 20 August 1916 at Woodland Union Cemetery, Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Lawrence Nickey was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to William Kieffer.1
1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Lawrence Nickey was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Lawrence Nickey was listed as a son in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
6 June 1900Cincinnati, Hamilton, OhioJohn Lawrence Nickey was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.4
  • John Lawrence Nickey was listed as a beneficiary in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's will on 14 April 1888 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • John Lawrence Nickey was listed as a beneficiary in Mary Ann Kiefer's will on 3 March 1902 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Probate of Mary Ann (Kiefer) Nickey.

Children of John Lawrence Nickey and Mary Martha Hayes

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 951.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 76.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 229B.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED199. Dwelling 188.

Abraham Lincoln Nickey

M, b. June 1856, d. 23 April 1904
Father*Reverand George Gilbert Nickey b. 18 Feb 1818, d. 14 Oct 1884
Mother*Mary Ann Kiefer b. 9 Jul 1817, d. 3 Nov 1900
A L Nickey signature 1902
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAbraham Lincoln Nickey was also known as A. L.
Name VariationAbraham Lincoln Nickey was also known as Abe L.
Name VariationAbraham Lincoln Nickey was also known as Abram.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJune 1856Abraham Lincoln Nickey was born in June 1856 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Reverand George Gilbert Nickey and Mary Ann Kiefer.
Marriage2 September 1885Abraham Lincoln Nickey married Mary Louise Noyes, daughter of Edward P. Noyes and Mary Eliza Cutler, on 2 September 1885 at Winnebago, Illinois.
Death23 April 1904Abraham Lincoln Nickey died on 23 April 1904 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 47 A L Nickey obituary.
Chicago Livestock World April 26, 1904 - A L Nickey obituary
Burialafter 23 April 1904He was buried after 23 April 1904 at Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAbraham Lincoln Nickey was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; living next door to William Kieffer.1
1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAbraham Lincoln Nickey was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
9 June 1900Milwaukee Ward 8, Milwaukee, WisconsinAbraham Lincoln Nickey was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Milwaukee Ward 8, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.3
  • Abraham Lincoln Nickey was listed as a beneficiary in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's will on 14 April 1888 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • Abraham Lincoln Nickey was listed as a beneficiary in Mary Ann Kiefer's will on 3 March 1902 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Probate of Mary Ann (Kiefer) Nickey.

Child of Abraham Lincoln Nickey and Mary Louise Noyes

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 125. Dwelling 951.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 76.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED63. Dwelling 146.

John Henry Kiefer

M, b. 24 July 1821, d. 14 November 1899
Father*George Philip Keifer b. 1781, d. 22 Nov 1858
Mother*Eva Marcia Roedel b. 1790, d. 6 Aug 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJohn Henry Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Name VariationJohn Henry Kiefer was also known as Johan Henrich name listed in baptism record.
Name VariationJohn Henry Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Name VariationJohn Henry Kiefer was also known as Henry.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 July 1821John Henry Kiefer was born on 24 July 1821 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel.
Baptism26 August 1821John Henry Kiefer was baptized on 26 August 1821 at St Luke's Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Baptism record of Johan Henrich Keifer 26 Aug 1821 St Lukes Lutheran Church, Schaefferstown, Lebanon, PA
Marriage4 January 1844He married Sarah Jane Harris, daughter of Jonathan Whitaker Harris and Abigail C. Cracroft, on 4 January 1844 at Richland, Ohio.
Death14 November 1899John Henry Kiefer died on 14 November 1899 at Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 78.
Burialafter 14 November 1899He was buried after 14 November 1899 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
1830Lebanon, Lebanon, PennsylvaniaJohn Henry Kiefer was referenced on George Philip Keifer's household in the 1830 Census at Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; census taken by Joel Spyker
Name:     Philip Theisser/Philip Teiffer
Home in 1830 (City, County, State):     Lebanon, Lebanon , Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:     1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:     3
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:     1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:     1
White Persons - Aliens - Foreigners not Naturalized:     1
Free White Persons - Under 20:     7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:     2
Total Free White Persons:     9
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):     9
1 person in household is an alien (not yet naturalized).
14 August 1850Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, WisconsinJohn Henry Kiefer was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1860Troy, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Troy, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
2 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
1895Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe appeared on the census of 1895 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, one male, one female; two born in the US.
  • In Andrew Bear's will dated 27 April 1854 at Sauk, Wisconsin, John Henry Kiefer was named as executor.

Children of John Henry Kiefer and Sarah Jane Harris

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 548.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 788.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, page 9. Dwelling 71.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 234D.

Sarah Jane Harris

F, b. 9 October 1824, d. 1 May 1907
Father*Jonathan Whitaker Harris b. 7 Aug 1799, d. 3 Oct 1872
Mother*Abigail C. Cracroft b. c 1804, d. 14 Sep 1860
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationSarah Jane Harris was also known as Jane.
Name VariationSarah Jane Harris was also known as S. J.
Married Name4 January 1844As of 4 January 1844,her married name was Kiefer.
Married Name4 January 1844As of 4 January 1844,her married name was Kiefer.
Married Name4 January 1844As of 4 January 1844,her married name was Kifer.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 October 1824Sarah Jane Harris was born on 9 October 1824 at Richland, Ohio.
She was the daughter of Jonathan Whitaker Harris and Abigail C. Cracroft.
Marriage4 January 1844Sarah Jane Harris married John Henry Kiefer, son of George Philip Keifer and Eva Marcia Roedel, on 4 January 1844 at Richland, Ohio.
Death1 May 1907Sarah Jane Harris died on 1 May 1907 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 82 Sarah Jane (Harris) Keifer was born in Richland Co., Ohio on October 9, 1824, and died at Spring Green, Wisconsin, May 1st 1907. She was married to John Henry Keifer, January 4th, 1844 with whom she trod the pathway of life for nearly fifty-six years. To them were born two children, a son and a daughter. She leaves to mourn, her daughter, Mrs. C.W. Farrington, Falls City, Nebraska, three grandchildren, Edwin H. Keifer, Madison, Wisconsin, Fred Farrington and Mrs. E.H. Towle, and one great grandchild, Mary Towle, all of Falls City, Nebraska, also one brother, A.L. Harris of Reedsburg, and two
sisters, Mrs. W. Hood of Spring Green, and Mrs. Twist of Madison. Thus, one by one, our pioneer fathers and mothers are passing away. Aunt Jane, as she was lovingly called by nearly everyone in the place, came to the territory of Wisconsin, in the year of 1846, and with her young husband braved the trials and hardships all settlers at that time had to endure, and at the time of her death was the oldest actual settler in this part of the country, having lived in Sauk Co. almost sixty-one years. She was a member of the old settlers association of Sauk County, many of whom have read with interest and pleasure her sketches of early days published in the Home News of Spring Green. But she has gone to her reward. No more will the familiar face and kindly smile greet us, no more the form, with step growing each year a little slower and more faltering, will be seen among us, and though we know she has rounded out a full life of love and usefulness, yet how hard for the sad heart to say, "Thy will be done." Mrs. Keifer in her early married life embraced the Christian religion, united with the United Bretheren Church and was baptized in that faith. Some years later she united with the Congregational church, of which she was a member at the time of her death. Friends from away who attended the funeral, were the daughter, Mrs. C.W. Farrington, from Falls City, Nebraska; grandson, Edwin H. Keifer, Madison; her brother, A.L. Harris, Reedsburg; a sister, Mrs. Twist and daughter, Miss Ruth of Madison; Mrs. W.H. Harris of Reedsburg; Mrs. L.C. Starr and son Robert, Mineral Point; H.D. Hood and daughter Isabelle, Blue River. Funeral Services were held from the Congregational Church at 10:30 Saturday morning, conducted by the Reverand Harding R. Hogan, and she was laid to rest in the Spring Green cemetery by the side of her husband and son, the latter having preceded her by less than a year.
Burialafter 1 May 1907She was buried after 1 May 1907 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate5 August 1908Her estate was probated on 5 August 1908 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate of Sarah Jane Keifer (Kiefer) - 05 Aug 1908 Sauk, WI
Census DateLocationDescription
14 August 1850Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1850 Census at Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1860Troy, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1860 Census at Troy, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
2 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris was listed as wife in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
1895Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris is counted on the census of 1895 in the household of John Henry Kiefer at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; one male, one female; two born in the US.
19 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinSarah Jane Harris was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinShe appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • SARAH JANE HARRIS, daughter of Jonathan W. HARRIS and Abigail C. CRACROFT was born 9 Oct 1824 in Richland County, Ohio. She married John Henry KEIFER (always called Henry) on 4 January 1844 son of Phillip and Mary E. KEIFER who was born 24 Jly 1821 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. They removed to Wisconsin (then a territory) with her father's family. They settled in Sauk County, Wisconsin in 1846. In 1865 they sold their home in Troy township and removed to Spring Green, in the same county, where they remained the balance of their lives, he dying 14 November 1899 and she on 1 May 1907. Henry Keifer worked at several occupations, first as a farmer and carpenter, and then as a merchant and cattle dealer. He was also proprietor of the Park Hotel in Spring Green. Henry and Sarah had two children, a daughter and a son.
  • Sarah Jane Harris had 2 with 2 living in 1900 children.

Children of Sarah Jane Harris and John Henry Kiefer

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 548.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 788.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, page 9. Dwelling 71.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 234D.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 168.

George Edwin Kiefer

M, b. 1 April 1849, d. 27 May 1906
Father*John Henry Kiefer b. 24 Jul 1821, d. 14 Nov 1899
Mother*Sarah Jane Harris b. 9 Oct 1824, d. 1 May 1907
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationGeorge Edwin Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Name VariationGeorge Edwin Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 April 1849George Edwin Kiefer was born on 1 April 1849 at Harrisburg, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of John Henry Kiefer and Sarah Jane Harris.
Marriage16 April 1879George Edwin Kiefer married Martha G. Pardoe on 16 April 1879 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Divorcebefore 1900George Edwin Kiefer and Martha G. Pardoe were divorced before 1900.
Death27 May 1906George Edwin Kiefer died on 27 May 1906 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 57.
Burialafter 27 May 1906He was buried after 27 May 1906 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
14 August 1850Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, WisconsinGeorge Edwin Kiefer was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1850 Census at Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1860Troy, Sauk, WisconsinGeorge Edwin Kiefer was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1860 Census at Troy, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
2 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinGeorge Edwin Kiefer was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
20 June 1895Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinGeorge Edwin Kiefer appeared on the census of 20 June 1895 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, 2 males and 1 female in household.4
19 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as a son in Sarah Jane Harris's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinGeorge Edwin Kiefer is listed as son on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Sarah Jane Harris at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
  • GEORGE EDWIN KEIFER, son of John H. Keifer and Sarah Jane HARRIS was born 1 April 1849 in Harrisburg, Wisconsin. He died in May 1906 in Spring Green, Wisconsin. He married 16 April 1879 Martha G. PARDOE of Chicago. Children: 1. Stillborn, 2. Edwin Henry Keifer 8 June 1844.

Child of George Edwin Kiefer and Martha G. Pardoe

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 548.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 788.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, page 9. Dwelling 71.
  4. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 168.

Mary Abigail Kiefer

F, b. 14 April 1846, d. 15 February 1920
Father*John Henry Kiefer b. 24 Jul 1821, d. 14 Nov 1899
Mother*Sarah Jane Harris b. 9 Oct 1824, d. 1 May 1907
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary Abigail Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Name VariationMary Abigail Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Married Name6 January 1867As of 6 January 1867,her married name was Farington.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 April 1846Mary Abigail Kiefer was born on 14 April 1846 at Bloomfield, Richland, Ohio.
She was the daughter of John Henry Kiefer and Sarah Jane Harris.
Marriage6 January 1867Mary Abigail Kiefer married Charles William Farington, son of Charles Farington and Ellen Hoffman, on 6 January 1867 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 01 Jan 1867.
Death15 February 1920Mary Abigail Kiefer died on 15 February 1920 at Falls City, Richardson, Nebraska, at age 73.
Burialafter 15 February 1920She was buried after 15 February 1920 at Steele Cemetery, Falls City, Richardson, Nebraska.
Census DateLocationDescription
14 August 1850Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, WisconsinMary Abigail Kiefer was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1850 Census at Honey Creek, Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
1860Troy, Sauk, WisconsinMary Abigail Kiefer was listed in John Henry Kiefer's household on the 1860 Census at Troy, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
2 June 1885Midway Borough, Falls City, Richardson, NebraskaMary Abigail Kiefer appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 in the household of Charles William Farington at Midway Borough, Falls City, Richardson, Nebraska.
  • MARY ABIGAIL KEIFER, daughter of John H. Keifer and Sarah Jane HARRIS was born 14 April 1846 in Richland County, Ohio. She died 15 February 1920 in Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska. She married Charles W. FARINGTON son of Charles FARINGTON and Ellen HOFFMAN 1 January 1867 in Spring Green, Wisconsin. He was born 12 February 1841 in Greene, Duchess County, New York and died 15 December 1928 in Long Beach, California. He is buried in the Steele cemetery in Falls City. Mary (KEIFER) FARINGTON taught school for a few years prior to her marriage to Charles Farington. After their marriage they resided in Spring Green where Mr. Farington engaged in the merchantile business. In 1873 they moved to Blue Rapids, Kansas where they remained for ten years. In 1883 they removed to Falls City, Nebraska, where he was engaged in the dry goods business.
  • Mary Abigail Kiefer was listed as a beneficiary in Sarah Jane Harris's will on 5 August 1908 at Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of Mary Abigail Kiefer and Charles William Farington

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 548.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 788.

Charles William Farington

M, b. 12 February 1841, d. 15 December 1928
Father*Charles Farington
Mother*Ellen Hoffman
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 February 1841Charles William Farington was born on 12 February 1841 at Greene, Chenango, New York.
He was the son of Charles Farington and Ellen Hoffman.
Marriage6 January 1867Charles William Farington married Mary Abigail Kiefer, daughter of John Henry Kiefer and Sarah Jane Harris, on 6 January 1867 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, also reported as 01 Jan 1867.
Death15 December 1928Charles William Farington died on 15 December 1928 at automobile accident, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, at age 87 Charles William Farington obituary.
Lincoln (NE) Star December 17, 1928 - Charles William Farington obituary
Burialafter 15 December 1928He was buried after 15 December 1928 at Steele Cemetery, Falls City, Richardson, Nebraska.
Census DateLocationDescription
2 June 1885Midway Borough, Falls City, Richardson, NebraskaCharles William Farington appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 at Midway Borough, Falls City, Richardson, Nebraska.
  • Charles W. Farington served in the Civil War. He enlisted in Company A, Sixth Wisconsin Infantry in 1861. Mr Farington fought at the Battle of South Mountain 14 Sept 1862. He was wounded in action, discharged, and returned home. He enlisted a second time in Company E, Forty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry and was promoted to Lieutenant.

Children of Charles William Farington and Mary Abigail Kiefer

Francis Kiefer

M, b. 13 January 1862, d. 15 June 1862
Father*William R. Kiefer b. 1836, d. 1863
Mother*Isabel C. Hays b. 21 Mar 1835, d. Sep 1921
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationFrancis Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 January 1862Francis Kiefer was born on 13 January 1862.
He was the son of William R. Kiefer and Isabel C. Hays.
Death15 June 1862Francis Kiefer died on 15 June 1862 at age 5 months 2 days.
Burialafter 15 June 1862He was buried after 15 June 1862 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, surname listed as Kifer.

Adeline H. Kiefer

F, b. 1863, d. 1936
Father*William R. Kiefer b. 1836, d. 1863
Mother*Isabel C. Hays b. 21 Mar 1835, d. Sep 1921
Adeline Keifer (Kiefer) 1915 Assistant Principal at Tomah High School, Tomah, Monroe, WI
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAdeline H. Kiefer was also known as Adie.
Name VariationAdeline H. Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Name VariationAdeline H. Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Name VariationAdeline H. Kiefer was also known as Adaline E.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1863Adeline H. Kiefer was born in 1863 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of William R. Kiefer and Isabel C. Hays.
UNMARRIED1921As of 1921, Adeline H. Kiefer was never married.
Death1936She died in 1936.
Burial1936She was buried in 1936 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline H. Kiefer was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline H. Kiefer was listed as a granddaughter in Adeline Olmstead's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1895Sumpter, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline H. Kiefer appeared on the census of 1895 at Sumpter, Sauk, Wisconsin, one female in household, born in the US.
1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as a niece in John M. Hays's household on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1920Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline H. Kiefer was listed as a niece in Watson T. Hays's household on the 1920 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
1930Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline H. Kiefer was listed as a roomer with Sarah E. Davies on the 1930 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
  • In May 1910 Adline Kiefer will return to teach at Tomah High School.
    La Crosse Tribune May 24, 1910 - Adline Kiefer will return to teach at Tomah High School
  • In November 1912 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Miss Adeline Kiefer, teacher of German in the Tomah high school, is spending her vacation at her former home at Spring Green.
    La Crosse Tribune November 9, 1912 - Adeline Kiefer, teacher of German in the Tomah high school, visiting home at Spring Green
  • Adeline H. Kiefer witnessed the burial of Hiram Monroe Celleyham after 28 June 1921 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Hiram Monroe Celleyham (Cellyham) funeral notice.
  • In August 1924 at Albert Lea, Minnesota, Adeline Kiefer visiting her aunt Edith E Giles.
    Albert Lea Evening Tribune August 6, 1924 - Adeline Kiefer visiting her aunt Edith E Giles

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1737; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 55.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll T625_2015; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 472.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll 2609; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 35; Image: 453.0.

Margaret M. Nickey

F, b. 31 December 1849, d. 2 August 1851
Father*Reverand George Gilbert Nickey b. 18 Feb 1818, d. 14 Oct 1884
Mother*Mary Ann Kiefer b. 9 Jul 1817, d. 3 Nov 1900
Life EventDateDescription
Birth31 December 1849Margaret M. Nickey was born on 31 December 1849 at Ohio.
She was the daughter of Reverand George Gilbert Nickey and Mary Ann Kiefer.
Death2 August 1851Margaret M. Nickey died on 2 August 1851 at Woodbury, Morrow, Ohio, at age 1.
Burialafter 2 August 1851She was buried after 2 August 1851 at Ross Cemetery, Morrow, Ohio, dau of G.G. & M.A. Nickey, Age 1y, 7mo, 2 days.
Census DateLocationDescription
12 August 1850Perry, Morrow, OhioMargaret M. Nickey was listed in Reverand George Gilbert Nickey's household on the 1850 Census at Perry, Morrow, Ohio.1

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1190.

Mary M. Nickey

F, b. 1 April 1861, d. 15 April 1863
Father*Reverand George Gilbert Nickey b. 18 Feb 1818, d. 14 Oct 1884
Mother*Mary Ann Kiefer b. 9 Jul 1817, d. 3 Nov 1900
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 April 1861Mary M. Nickey was born on 1 April 1861.
She was the daughter of Reverand George Gilbert Nickey and Mary Ann Kiefer.
Death15 April 1863Mary M. Nickey died on 15 April 1863 at age 2.

Adeline Olmstead

F, b. 25 February 1804, d. 7 February 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name11 February 1827As of 11 February 1827,her married name was Hayes.
Married Name11 February 1827As of 11 February 1827,her married name was Hays.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 February 1804Adeline Olmstead was born on 25 February 1804 at Acra, Greene, New York, also reported as 20 Feb 1804.
Marriage11 February 1827She married Calvin W. Hays on 11 February 1827 at Greene, New York.
Death7 February 1892Adeline Olmstead died on 7 February 1892 at Lone Rock, Sauk, Wisconsin, at age 87 also reported as 7 Feb 1891.
Burialafter 7 February 1892She was buried after 7 February 1892 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, 87y 11m 18d.1
Census DateLocationDescription
30 September 1850Masonville, Delaware, New YorkAdeline Olmstead was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1850 Census at Masonville, Delaware, New York; also includes Joseph Hays, age 13, and Hulda Hays, age 23.2
15 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline Olmstead was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline Olmstead was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAdeline Olmstead was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5

Children of Adeline Olmstead and Calvin W. Hays

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, page 106.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 91. Dwelling 52.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 122. Dwelling 925.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  5. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.

Calvin W. Hays

M, b. 29 May 1799, d. 29 July 1874
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCalvin W. Hays was also known as Hayes.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth29 May 1799Calvin W. Hays was born on 29 May 1799 at Cairo, Greene, New York.
Marriage11 February 1827He married Adeline Olmstead on 11 February 1827 at Greene, New York.
Death29 July 1874Calvin W. Hays died on 29 July 1874 at age 75.
Burialafter 29 July 1874He was buried after 29 July 1874 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, 75y 2m.1
Census DateLocationDescription
30 September 1850Masonville, Delaware, New YorkCalvin W. Hays was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Masonville, Delaware, New York, also includes Joseph Hays, age 13, and Hulda Hays, age 23.2
15 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4

Children of Calvin W. Hays and Adeline Olmstead

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, page 106.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 91. Dwelling 52.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 122. Dwelling 925.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.

John M. Hays

M, b. 30 November 1827, d. 1 March 1913
Father*Calvin W. Hays b. 29 May 1799, d. 29 Jul 1874
Mother*Adeline Olmstead b. 25 Feb 1804, d. 7 Feb 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJohn M. Hays was also known as Hayes.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 November 1827John M. Hays was born on 30 November 1827 at Greene, New York.
He was the son of Calvin W. Hays and Adeline Olmstead.
UNMARRIED1910As of 1910, John M. Hays was never married.
Death1 March 1913He died on 1 March 1913 at age 85.
Census DateLocationDescription
30 September 1850Masonville, Delaware, New YorkJohn M. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1850 Census at Masonville, Delaware, New York; also includes Joseph Hays, age 13, and Hulda Hays, age 23.1
15 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn M. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn M. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn M. Hays was listed as a son in Adeline Olmstead's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
6 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn M. Hays was listed as a brother in Watson T. Hays's household on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinJohn M. Hays appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, household includes nephew Ben W. Hayes, age 24.6
1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.7

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 91. Dwelling 52.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 122. Dwelling 925.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED145. Dwelling 54-55.
  6. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 21.
  7. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1737; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 55.

Watson T. Hays

M, b. 20 September 1837, d. 12 April 1924
Father*Calvin W. Hays b. 29 May 1799, d. 29 Jul 1874
Mother*Adeline Olmstead b. 25 Feb 1804, d. 7 Feb 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWatson T. Hays was also known as Hayes.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 September 1837Watson T. Hays was born on 20 September 1837 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York.
He was the son of Calvin W. Hays and Adeline Olmstead.
UNMARRIED1910As of 1910, Watson T. Hays was never married.
Death12 April 1924He died on 12 April 1924 at age 86.
Burialafter 12 April 1924He was buried after 12 April 1924 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Co. K, 6th Wis. Lt. Art. - GAR Post 39.1
Census DateLocationDescription
30 September 1850Masonville, Delaware, New YorkWatson T. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1850 Census at Masonville, Delaware, New York; also includes Joseph Hays, age 13, and Hulda Hays, age 23.2
15 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed as a son in Adeline Olmstead's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
6 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe is listed as boarder (actually brother) on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of John M. Hays at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; household includes nephew Ben W. Hayes, age 24.7
1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed as a brother in John M. Hays's household on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
1920Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWatson T. Hays was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.9

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, page 106.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 91. Dwelling 52.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 122. Dwelling 925.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  5. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.
  6. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED145. Dwelling 54-55.
  7. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 21.
  8. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1737; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 126; Image: 55.
  9. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll T625_2015; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 472.

Edith E. Hays

F, b. 3 June 1850
Father*Calvin W. Hays b. 29 May 1799, d. 29 Jul 1874
Mother*Adeline Olmstead b. 25 Feb 1804, d. 7 Feb 1892
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Giles.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageEdith E. Hays married D. A. Giles.
Birth3 June 1850Edith E. Hays was born on 3 June 1850 at Masonville, Delaware, New York.
She was the daughter of Calvin W. Hays and Adeline Olmstead.
Census DateLocationDescription
30 September 1850Masonville, Delaware, New YorkEdith E. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1850 Census at Masonville, Delaware, New York; also includes Joseph Hays, age 13, and Hulda Hays, age 23.1
15 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdith E. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdith E. Hays was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdith E. Hays was listed as a daughter in Adeline Olmstead's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
  • In August 1924 at Albert Lea, Minnesota, Adeline Kiefer visiting her aunt Edith E Giles.
    Albert Lea Evening Tribune August 6, 1924 - Adeline Kiefer visiting her aunt Edith E Giles

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 91. Dwelling 52.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 122. Dwelling 925.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.

Alice Josephine Kiefer

F, b. December 1860, d. 18 April 1946
Father*William R. Kiefer b. 1836, d. 1863
Mother*Isabel C. Hays b. 21 Mar 1835, d. Sep 1921
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAlice Josephine Kiefer was also known as Keifer.
Name VariationAlice Josephine Kiefer was also known as Kifer.
Married Name16 June 1886As of 16 June 1886,her married name was Celleyham.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthDecember 1860Alice Josephine Kiefer was born in December 1860 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of William R. Kiefer and Isabel C. Hays.
Marriage16 June 1886Alice Josephine Kiefer married Ulysses Grant Celleyham, son of Hiram Celleyham and Elizabeth Ann Farley, on 16 June 1886 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death18 April 1946Alice Josephine Kiefer died on 18 April 1946 at Retsil, Kitsap, Washington, at age 85.
Burial20 April 1946She was buried on 20 April 1946 burial date mentioned in death certificate index, but location not known.
Census DateLocationDescription
3 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed in Calvin W. Hays's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as a granddaughter in Adeline Olmstead's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
1900Minneapolis Ward 2, Hennepin, MinnesotaAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as wife in Ulysses Grant Celleyham's household on the 1900 Census at Minneapolis Ward 2, Hennepin, Minnesota.3
1910Seattle Ward 10, King, WashingtonAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as wife in Ulysses Grant Celleyham's household on the 1910 Census at Seattle Ward 10, King, Washington.4
1920Seattle, King, WashingtonAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as wife in Ulysses Grant Celleyham's household on the 1920 Census at Seattle, King, Washington.5
1930Seattle, King, WashingtonAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as wife in Ulysses Grant Celleyham's household on the 1930 Census at Seattle, King, Washington.6
1940Seattle, King, WashingtonAlice Josephine Kiefer was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Seattle, King, Washington.7
  • Alice Josephine Kiefer was a Alice J Cellyham appointed postmaster at Dunnville in September 1897 at Dunn, Wisconsin.
    The Dunn County News (Menomonie, Wisconsin) 24 Sep 1897 - Alice J Cellyham (Celleyham) appointed postmaster at Dunnville
  • She had 2 with 2 living in 1900 children.
  • She had 2 with 2 living in 1910 children.
  • In February 1919 newspaper article: Private Milan P Cellyham severely wounded; next of kin Alice J Celleyham.
    The Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington) 14 Feb 1919 - Private Milan P Cellyham severely wounded; next of kin Alice J Celleyham

Children of Alice Josephine Kiefer and Ulysses Grant Celleyham

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 3. Dwelling 20.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1446 Page Number 231A.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Minneapolis Ward 2, Hennepin, Minnesota; Roll: 766; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0017; FHL microfilm: 1240766.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Seattle Ward 10, King, Washington; Roll: T624_1661; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0176; FHL microfilm: 1375674.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: T625_1925; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 67; Image: 580.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: 2492; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 0021; Image: 826.0; FHL microfilm: 2342226.
  7. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: T627_4376; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 40-68.

Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter

F, b. 10 July 1849, d. 1 May 1890
Father*Jacob L. Klinefelter b. 24 Mar 1825, d. 12 Sep 1898
Mother*Catherine Keifer b. 21 Jul 1827, d. 4 Oct 1906
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary Elizabeth Klinefelter was also known as Kleinfelter.
Married Name10 October 1869As of 10 October 1869,her married name was Yeager.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 July 1849Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter was born on 10 July 1849 at Morrow, Ohio.
She was the daughter of Jacob L. Klinefelter and Catherine Keifer.
Marriage10 October 1869Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter married Joseph Henry Yeager, son of William Yeager and Harriet Dase, on 10 October 1869 at Morrow, Ohio.
Death1 May 1890Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter died on 1 May 1890 at Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, at age 40.
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1850North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioMary Elizabeth Klinefelter was listed in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1850 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.1
7 July 1860North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioMary Elizabeth Klinefelter was listed in Jacob L. Klinefelter's household on the 1860 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.2
1880North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioMary Elizabeth Klinefelter was listed as wife in Joseph Henry Yeager's household on the 1880 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.3

Children of Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter and Joseph Henry Yeager

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 411. Dwelling 879.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 59-60. Dwelling 461.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1053 Page Number 312C.

Joseph Henry Yeager

M, b. 12 October 1844, d. after 1880
Father*William Yeager
Mother*Harriet Dase
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 October 1844Joseph Henry Yeager was born on 12 October 1844 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Yeager and Harriet Dase.
Marriage10 October 1869Joseph Henry Yeager married Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter, daughter of Jacob L. Klinefelter and Catherine Keifer, on 10 October 1869 at Morrow, Ohio.
Deathafter 1880Joseph Henry Yeager died after 1880.
Census DateLocationDescription
1880North Bloomfield, Morrow, OhioJoseph Henry Yeager was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at North Bloomfield, Morrow, Ohio.1
  • JOSEPH H. YEAGER, farmer; P. O. Steam Corners; is a native of Lancaster Co, Penn; he is third of a family of seven children; was born October 12, 1844; his parents, William and Harriet (Dase) Yeager, were born and reared in Lancaster Co. His father is a shoemaker by trade, and when a young man walked to Ohio with his "kit " of tools on his back, stopping at various places to work, and earn money with which to defray expenses; his object was to see the country, but unlike the "tramp " of modern times he wished to pay his way. He soon returned to his native county, and in 1852 gathered together his worldly effects and with his family came to this county, where he yet lives. About the year 1860 he relinquished the trade and has since followed farming. On arriving at his majority Joseph commenced business for himself and has followed farming, to which he seems adapted, although he has "run " a threshing machine for ten years. He has had wonderful success; last year he threshed forty-three thousand bushels of gain; this is no doubt owing to the fact that is one of our enterprising men, and has been running his machine with an engine, for the last five years, of which he has always been the engineer. He was married Oct. 10, 1869, to Mary E., daughter of Jacob L. and Catharine Klinefelter. She was born July 10, 1849, in Morrow Co; they have had six children, four are living-May, Daisy D., Edith B. and Clara A. Both he and wife are members of the Evangelical Church; and he was one of the charter members of the "Patrons of Husbandry," of which he has been "Overseer." He owns a farm of eighty acres and is very pleasantly situated.

Children of Joseph Henry Yeager and Mary Elizabeth Klinefelter

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1053 Page Number 312C.

George Bortner Hosler

M, b. 3 November 1794, d. 22 September 1863
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 November 1794George Bortner Hosler was born on 3 November 1794 at Codorus, York, Pennsylvania.
Marriage11 April 1815He married Maria Catharina Rohrbach on 11 April 1815 at York, Pennsylvania.
Death22 September 1863George Bortner Hosler died on 22 September 1863 at Johnsville, Morrow, Ohio, at age 68.
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Perry, Morrow, OhioGeorge Bortner Hosler was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Perry, Morrow, Ohio, living next to his son George Hosler.1
  • Name: Hosler, George B.
    Birth Place: York CO., PA
    Birth Date: 1794
    Spouse: Catherine Rorbaugh
    Marriage Date: 1818
    Marriage Location: York CO., PA
    Children: Henry, Abram, Samuel, Leah, Catherine, Gr.
    Death Date: 23 Sep 1863
    Death Location: Morrow CO., OH
    Military service: War of 1812
    Occupation: Carpenter.
  • In 1902 mentioned in William W Hosler profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana.
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana 1902 - William W Hosler - page 272-273
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana - William W Hosler residence - page 272a

Children of George Bortner Hosler and Maria Catharina Rohrbach

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Perry, Morrow, Ohio; Roll M653_1017; Page: 239; Image: 481; Family History Library Film: 805017.

Maria Catharina Rohrbach

F, b. 20 July 1798, d. 20 April 1888
Maria Catharina Rohrbach Hosler
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMaria Catharina Rohrbach was also known as Catherine.
Married Name11 April 1815As of 11 April 1815,her married name was Hosler.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 July 1798Maria Catharina Rohrbach was born on 20 July 1798 at Codorus, York, Pennsylvania.
Marriage11 April 1815She married George Bortner Hosler on 11 April 1815 at York, Pennsylvania.
Death20 April 1888Maria Catharina Rohrbach died on 20 April 1888 at Johnsville, Morrow, Ohio, at age 89.
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Perry, Morrow, OhioMaria Catharina Rohrbach was listed in George Bortner Hosler's household on the 1860 Census at Perry, Morrow, Ohio; living next to his son George Hosler.1
  • Name: Rorbaugh, Catherine
    Birth Place: York CO., PA
    Birth Date: 1796
    Spouse: George B. Hosler
    Marriage Date: 1818
    Marriage Location: York CO., PA
    Children: Henry, Abram, Samuel, Leah, Catherine, Gr.
    Death Date: After 1880
    Death Location: Morrow CO., OH.
  • Lewis, Frank, grandmother Maria Catharina, and James Hosler (children of George Rohrback Hosler).
    Lewis, Frank, grandmother Maria Catharina, and James Hosler
  • In 1902 mentioned in William W Hosler profile in Alvord's History of Noble County, Indiana.
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana 1902 - William W Hosler - page 272-273
    Alvords History of Noble County, Indiana - William W Hosler residence - page 272a

Children of Maria Catharina Rohrbach and George Bortner Hosler

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Perry, Morrow, Ohio; Roll M653_1017; Page: 239; Image: 481; Family History Library Film: 805017.

Abraham Rohrbach Hosler

M, b. 9 January 1818
Father*George Bortner Hosler b. 3 Nov 1794, d. 22 Sep 1863
Mother*Maria Catharina Rohrbach b. 20 Jul 1798, d. 20 Apr 1888
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAbraham Rohrbach Hosler was also known as Abram.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 January 1818Abraham Rohrbach Hosler was born on 9 January 1818 at York, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of George Bortner Hosler and Maria Catharina Rohrbach.
Marriagebefore 1844Abraham Rohrbach Hosler married Elizabeth Spencer before 1844.
Marriagebefore 1845Abraham Rohrbach Hosler married Harriet Diffenbaugh, daughter of (?) Diffenbaugh, before 1845.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 October 1850Jefferson, Noble, IndianaAbraham Rohrbach Hosler was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Jefferson, Noble, Indiana, living next door to Samuel Hostler (Hosler).1
  • ABRAHAM HOSLER, Section 36, farmer, P. O. Valley Falls, is a native of Pennsylvania, and was born in York County, January 9, 1818. When fourteen years of age he came to Ohio with his parents, locating in Richland County, and residing there until 1847, when Abraham removed to Noble County, Ind., where he followed
    carpentering pursuits up to 1859, when he came to Andrew County,
    Mo., and in the spring of 1860 purchased a claim in Jefferson County, Kas., which is now his home. Mr. Hosler was among the early settlers in his locality. He had
    many drawbacks to contend with during the war. His stock was run off, stacks of grain burned, and other depredations, which affected him for a few years financially. Being a man of untiring industry, he soon, however, made up for its loss. Mr. H. has been four time
    married, his first two wives being deceased. He was married in Ohio to Miss Elizabeth Spencer. By this union he has one child, Mary Catherine. His second wife was
    Harriet Diffenbaugh, by whom he had five children--George W., Sarah E., Henry F., Eugene and Damon V. By his third wife, who
    was formerly Miss Martha E. May, of Kansas, he had seven children--William T., John C., Dora C., Larry E., James F., Martha A. and Francis A. Mr. Hosler is a carpenter by trade, which he followed for twenty-two years. For three years he carried on business in Kansas,
    doing considerable work on the Octagon Hotel in Valley Falls. His present wife was formerly Mrs. I. Leonard of Illinois.

Child of Abraham Rohrbach Hosler and Elizabeth Spencer

Children of Abraham Rohrbach Hosler and Harriet Diffenbaugh

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 64.

Elizabeth Hosler

F, b. circa 1823
Father*George Bortner Hosler b. 3 Nov 1794, d. 22 Sep 1863
Mother*Maria Catharina Rohrbach b. 20 Jul 1798, d. 20 Apr 1888
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1823Elizabeth Hosler was born circa 1823 at York, Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of George Bortner Hosler and Maria Catharina Rohrbach.