_Abiah Palmer BALIS _+
| (1802 - 1857)
_Thomas Jefferson BALIS _|
| (1822 - 1899) m 1847 |
| |_Maria H. CLOUGH ____+
| (1800 - 1881)
|
|--Olive P. BALIS
| (1855 - 1865)
| _Charles EWER _______+
| | (1796 - 1871) m 1820
|_Mary Malvina EWERS _____|
(1823 - 1895) m 1847 |
|_Lua BARTHOLOMEW ____+
(1801 - 1857) m 1820
_Lewis DEMOUTH ______+
| (1830 - ....) m 1850
_Lewis H. DEMOUTH Jr._|
| (1869 - ....) m 1889 |
| |_Mary A. ____________
| (1831 - ....) m 1850
|
|--Henry DEMOUTH
| (1892 - 1980)
| _____________________
| |
|_Phebe _______________|
(1869 - ....) m 1889 |
|_____________________
[9168] Henry's Social Security # was issued through the Railroad board.
_Frederick DEMOUTH __+
| (1787 - 1836)
_Jirah DEMOUTH _____________|
| (1812 - 1854) m 1832 |
| |_Susan CRANE ________+
| (1784 - 1863)
|
|--Margaret DEMOUTH
| (1833 - 1919)
| _Frederick KAYHART __
| |
|_Catherine Malinda KAYHART _|
(1811 - 1849) m 1832 |
|_ VANDERHOOF ________
[2725]
I have a record of a marriage of Margaret Demouth and Theodore F. Denman (sp?) on 8 DEC 1852 by Daniel E. Megie, pastor 1st _____ Church, Boonton, NJ
1850 Census essex Co., NJ, Newark, East Ward lists a Margaret Demouth, age 18, born NJ, living with George Dunn, age 59, and his two (probable) daughters.
Margaret and Mr. Denman lived in Cerro Gordo, Illinois.
From Lonnie DeMouth McManus Papers Received 23 Jan 2006:
"Margaret De Muth, eldest child of Jirah and Malinda Carhart De Muth, had her granddaughter, Fay Elsie Lindley, living with her for many years. Fay was overjoyed when Uncle Theo, Margaret's brother came back East from South Dakota on a trip. He had been in Deadwood for many years with his brother, Carnot, who had settled there permanently. Fay asked him all about the wild, wild West and wanted to know if Buffalo Bill had really done all that wild stuff that she had heard' about. Theo said, "Cody was out there a spell, and, being a showman, he had to make things sound exciting, of course." She asked Theo if he had ever had to use a gun. He answered, "I never had to shoot a gun but once." By the time she realized that a good story must have lain hidden behind that answer.. Theo had gone back west to Deadwood and she never saw him again.
Carnot De Moth had sent his sister, Margaret, some commemorative china with scalloped pink borders and, at the center of each plate, an engraving of the Deadwood Stage Coach. On that slim basis, coupled with a few family stories of Carnot's life out there, her great grandchildren convinced themselves and their schoolmates that their greatuncle had been friends with Buffalo Bill and had driven the stagecoach in the picture and had been a pony express rider with Kit Carson. They were sure that he had had to fight off Indians every day of his life. They felt clothed in glamour by the possession of such an exotic relative. When, one day, their great-grandmother told them that greatuncle Carnot was only a quiet businessman, they were stunned and felt quite denuded. It was small consolation to learn that he had genuinely known Kit Carson and that his general store in Deadwood was the stagecoach station."
[2723] This paper is in the before Jacob Demouth file in a brown envelop of papers sent to me by Lawrence Reinhold.
__
|
_Leonard W. HOLLIDAY _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Anna A. HOLLIDAY
| (1886 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Charlotte ___________|
(1864 - ....) |
|__
_Albert T. LEAMAN _____
| (1874 - 1968) m 1899
_Clarence Eugene LEAMAN _|
| (1900 - 1965) m 1922 |
| |_Laura Ehrina NICKLAS _+
| (1878 - 1906) m 1899
|
|--Ronald Ellis LEAMAN
| (1928 - 2003)
| _______________________
| |
|_Elsie Maude CHENOWETH __|
(1904 - ....) m 1922 |
|_______________________
[11713] Divorced 26 Jul 1954
_John George NICKLAS ___
| (1806 - 1884) m 1833
_William NICKLAS ____|
| (1847 - 1927) m 1876|
| |_Anna Catharine BETSCH _
| (1809 - 1889) m 1833
|
|--Priscella Amelia NICKLAS
| (1881 - 1959)
| ________________________
| |
|_Emma SCHLICK _______|
(1856 - 1927) m 1876|
|________________________
[899] Priscella was a teacher.
_Unknown WHITE ______
|
_Matthew WHITE ______|
| (1812 - 1861) m 1835|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Samuel WHITE
| (1836 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_unknown ____________|
(1815 - 1850) m 1835|
|_____________________
[5976]
Per father's estate papers: Samuel was no longer a resident of Illinois as of 28 Aug 1862.
Per 1860 Census Samuel is working for the family of Ephraim Story in the twsp of Elizabeth as a farm hand.
[5979] Samuel is working as a farm hand for the family of Ephraim Story. His sister Eliza Jane is working for the family next door.