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of Tigerton, Shawano County, WI, at the time of her father-in-law's deather in 1932.
She had three children.
[11091] Per father-in-law's Obit posted 15 Oct 2010.
_Abiah Palmer BALIS _+
| (1802 - 1857)
_George Washington BALIS _|
| (1825 - 1897) |
| |_Maria H. CLOUGH ____+
| (1800 - 1881)
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|--Benjamin Edmund BALIS
| (1878 - ....)
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|_Adelia R. MCGLASHAM _____|
(1831 - 1907) |
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_Living_______|
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|--Stephanie Rachel BROCK
| (1976 - ....)
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|_Living_______|
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_Living_______|
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|--Lisa CRESSWELL
| (1976 - ....)
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[5956]
William Kelly was a member of the Mormon Battalion during the Mexican War. Here is a report on the Mormon Battalion by Duane Merrill, grade 4
"The Mormon Battalion was made up of 500 of the best men of the Mormon Pioneers who were on their way to Utah. The Pioneers had sent to President James Knox Polk and asked to be hired to transport products to the Oregon country. The President said he wished to hire 500 of their men to fight against the Mexicans in the Mexican War.
The Mormon Battalion left Winter Quarters in the summer of 1846 and marched all the way to California. This is known as one of the most famous marches of all history. President Brigham Young had told them that they would not have to shed any blood, and that proved to be true. The men spent their time teaching the Spaniards how to build houses and dig wells and many other useful things."
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WILLIAM EDWARD KELLY AND HIS FAMILY
(including 80 endnotes with 5 maps)
WRITTEN BY PAULA DIANE STUCKI ANDERSON
William Kelly’s Great-Great-Granddaughter
(30 July 2007)
for the full text of this article cut and paste the following link into your web browser:
http://www.dianneandpaul.net/genealogy/WilliamKelly.html
[11550] Per Paula Anderson email 22 Sep 2009 "As for Ann Faragher and her divorce from William Kelly. I did not make copies of the 60 pages but Irene has all the pages if you want more info. The divorce dragged on for about two years and Ann accused William (several times) of hiding assets."
_John George NICKLAS ___
| (1806 - 1884) m 1833
_John NICKLAS _______|
| (1839 - 1914) m 1870|
| |_Anna Catharine BETSCH _
| (1809 - 1889) m 1833
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|--Anna Matilda NICKLAS
| (1872 - ....)
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|_Amelia KREUTZ ______|
(1843 - 1899) m 1870|
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Line 13 dwelling 389
Nicholis, John age 40 OCC: Farming IL GER GER
Amelia 37 GER GER GER
Wilemina 9 WI IL GER
Matilda 7 same
Geo 5 "
Amelia 3 "
John 5/12 "
_Unknown WHITE ______
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_Andrew WHITE _______|
| (1800 - 1863) m 1833|
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|--Ann Eliza WHITE
| (1846 - ....)
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|_Matilda O'NEIL _____|
(1807 - 1861) m 1833|
|_____________________
[5049]
In the 1850 and 1860 census she is called "Anna E." In the 1880 and 1900 census she is "Eliza."
Ann Eliza, born in 1846 and the last of Andrew and Matilda's children, suffered from some sort of handicap. In the 1880 census she is living with her brother Samuel. The column #20, "Maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled" is checked. Columns 22, "cannot read," and 23, "cannot write" are checked. The 1900 census shows her living with her sister Martha. The word "invalid" is written in the column titled "Occupation." There are "No" s in the columns "Able to read" and "Able to write," but a "Yes" in "able to speak English." At that time and place there were few alternatives to families caring for their own elderly and handicapped members. I'm glad Ann Eliza's siblings rose to the task after her parents were gone.
Line 10 Dwelling # 1727 Family # 1781
Andrew White age 50 male Farmer value real est. - $1000 born Ireland
Matilda " 43 f "
William L. " 11 m Ills
Samuel D."9 m "
Martha J."8 f "
Mary"6 f "
Ann E."4 f "
John Fitzpatrick 94 m " Ireland
Line 26 Dwelling # 4388 Family # 4553
Andrew White 60 Male Farmer Value real est - 1000 pers est - 790 born Ireland
Matilda 57f"
William L. 20 m farmhand Ills
Samuel D. 19m" "
Martha J. 18 f domestic "
Mathew 16 m farm Hand " Attends school
Ann E. 14f"
Line 9 Dwelling # 218 Family # 221
White, Samuel D. age 39
Josephine 30 wife
Emily 13 dau
Catherine J. 10 dau
Matilda 7 dau
Nevada 6 son
Ida 3 dau
Samuel D. 2 son
Josephine 4/12 dau
Eliza 31 sister check marks in col 20: maimed, crippled etc 22: cannot read 23: cannot write
Wilcox, Harry 33 farm hand