_Thomas DEMOUTH _____+
| (1804 - 1881)
_Abner DEMOUTH ____________|
| (1830 - ....) m 1860 |
| |_Betsy LEVI _________+
| (1799 - 1887)
|
|--Edward D. DEMOUTH
| (1862 - ....)
| _Daniel STILLWELL ___
| | m 1837
|_Catharine Jane STILLWELL _|
(1838 - ....) m 1860 |
|_Susannah ___________
m 1837
_Ephraim DERRICK ____+
| (1756 - 1832) m 1786
_Bybie Luke DERRICK _|
| (1795 - 1865) m 1820|
| |_Elizabeth GUSTIN ___+
| (1760 - 1845) m 1786
|
|--Frederick R. DERRICK
| (1837 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Statira FELTON _____|
(1803 - 1884) m 1820|
|_____________________
_____________________
|
_George Edmund FRASER _|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Bithynia FRASER
|
| _Robert D. STEVENS __+
| | (1796 - 1886) m 1827
|_Margaret STEVENS _____|
|
|_Mariah CAMPBELL ____
(1807 - 1894) m 1827
_ HENRY II King of England,"Plantagenet"_+
| (1133 - 1189) m 1153
_ JOHN I King of England_|
| (1167 - 1216) m 1200 |
| |_Eleanor Princess of Aquitaine___________
| (1122 - 1204) m 1153
|
|-- HENRY III King of England
| (1207 - 1272)
| _________________________________________
| |
|_Isabella DE TAILLEFER __|
(1180 - 1245) m 1200 |
|_________________________________________
__
|
_John PARKER ________|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Hannah MOUNCEY
| (.... - 1829)
| __
| |
|_Elizabeth MOUNSEY __|
|
|__
[4398] Hannah was illegitimate. Her name was later changed to "Mounsey" as her mother's was spelled.
[11455] John Parker, Hannah's father, was a witness to her marriage to John Harrisa White.
Carlisle Castle records dep't. held the answer to the "Hannah Parker" business. She was born Hannah Mouncey (later records show Mounsey), bastard child of Elizabeth Mounsey of Wray, spinster. Baptized 19 Jun 1785 Dacre. Elizabeth took the father to court for support, and the Bastardy Recognizance of 1785 records that his name was John Parker, residence Proach, Westmorland (I can't find Proach anywhere), occupation: miller. He was unmarried. Elizabeth's residence was listed as Newchurch, Watermillock and also Bampton, Westmorland.
From a typed page of Births, Marriages and Deaths given to me by my great-aunt Ada Rosecrans Shaw (grand-daughter of Coonrod and Jane; still living):
Coonrod Rosekrans b. September 14, 1820 m. Jane White December 31, 1846 Aurelius, d. May 12, 1892
Jane White b. September 23, 1822 d. February 29, 1876
John H. White d. May 22, 1856
Hannah White d. November 9, 1831
Jonathan White d. April 6, 1869
John J. White d. July 8, 1872
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:14:10 -0400 From: Lucinda Smith
Hannah WHITE Green Ing 11 nov 1829 44
[11453] International Genealogical Index
John Parker was a witness at the marriage of Hannah Mounsey to John Harris White on 10 Sep 1809, Watermillock.
_Warren E. PIERCE ____+
| (1821 - 1869) m 1849
_Frank Orlando PIERCE _|
| (1854 - 1936) m 1877 |
| |_Jane S. GOULD _______+
| (1816 - 1892) m 1849
|
|--Mable Ethel PIERCE
| (1878 - 1955)
| _Joseph B. TODHUNTER _+
| | (.... - 1890) m 1839
|_Sarah Jane TODHUNTER _|
(1855 - 1884) m 1877 |
|_Mary WHITE __________+
(1813 - 1898) m 1839
[589]
Loyal Tribune News Mrs. GEO. TUCKER had a slight attack of tonsillitis the first of the week.
Among those who were Loyal callers Saturday were MR. and MRS. HENRY MATHISON, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Smith, Mrs. S. DeMouth and children, MRS. E. N. COX and Mrs. Sam Simmons.
(Loyal Tribune/10 December 1914)
Postcard from Aunt Gladyes to her niece Mable Braden Adams, postmark Mar 1955 Downs, KANS., copy in files of D.Z.Stevens:
Dear Ones - I got a message Feb. 27 that your Aunt Mabel had passed away that A.M. The funeral was to be Mar.2 in P.M. I did not go as I was not well enough and the weather uncertain. I would rather remember her as I last saw her at your old home down on the creek in the year you were born. Isn't it dreadful for sisters to be parted that long? Have you seen Uncle Roy lately? He (doesn't?) write so I know nothing about him. We are the only ones left of the family circle. We are having spring like weather after some very severe cold winter. Expect we will have some more before Mar. is gone. Amos and I both have high blood pressure so do not feel too good. Have to diet, no salt at all. Hope you are all well and enjoying your new daughter. Love to all.
Lovingly, Aunt Gladyes
Obituary
Marshfield News-Herald/28 February 1955
Mabel (Pierce) Tucker
Mrs. George Tucker dies Early Sunday
Loyal - Mrs. George Tucker, 76, died at the home of her son, Harold Tucker at 2AM, Sunday (27 February 1955), following a lingering illness. She had been in ill health for several years.
Funeral services are tentatively scheduled for 2 PM, Wednesday at the local Methodist church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Willard M. Mecklenburg will officiate and burial will take place in the Loyal cemetery.
Friends may call at the Meyer Funeral Home, where the body will be in state from Tuesday morning until Wednesday noon, when the body will be taken to the church.
Mrs. Tucker, formerly Mabel Pierce, was born October 28, 1878, at Greenwood where she was married to George Tucker on July 4, 1896. She received her education in rural schools in the town of Eden.
The couple lived on a farm in Eden Township until about 30 years ago, when they came to the city of Loyal. Mr. Tucker died in January of 1939. The past 1 1/2 years Mrs. Tucker made her home with her children.
She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and held several different offices in the church societies.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Bessie) Blancher, Seattle, Wash.: 2 sons, Harold and William Tucker, Loyal: a brother, Roy Pierce, St. Helens, Ore.: a sister, Mrs. Amos (Gladys) Davis, Downs, Kan.: six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Three sisters also preceded her in death.
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Frank Pierce Age: 25 Estimated birth year: abt 1855 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Sarah Pierce
Father's birthplace: Vermont Mother's birthplace: New York
Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male
Home in 1880: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Frank Pierce 25 WI-VT-NY Farmer
Sarah Pierce 25 WI-England-Eng
E. Mabel Pierce 1 WI-WI-WI
E. Ella Pierce 1m WI-WI-WI b. May
Daughter of Frank O. Pierce
---Tucker, Mabel (28 October 1878 – 27 February 1955)
Mable (Pierce) Tucker Mrs. George Tucker Dies Early Sunday
LOYAL- Mrs. George Tucker, 76, died at the home of her son, Harold Tucker at 2 AM, Sunday (27 February 1955), following a lingering illness. She had been in ill health for several years.
Funeral services are tentatively scheduled for 2 PM, Wednesday at the local Methodist church, of which she was a member. The Rev. Willard M. Mecklenburg will officiate and burial will take place in the Loyal Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Meyer Funeral Home, where the body will be in state from Tuesday morning until Wednesday noon, when the body will be taken to the church.
Mrs. Tucker, formerly Mable Pierce, was born October 28, 1878, at Greenwood where she was married to George Tucker on July 4, 1896. She received her education in rural schools in the town of Eden.
The couple lived on a farm in Eden Township until about 30 years ago, when they came to the city of Loyal. Mr. Tucker died in January 1939. The past 1½ years Mrs. Tucker made her home with her children.
She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and held several different offices in the church societies.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Bessie) Blancher, Seattle, Wash.: two sons, Harold and William Tucker, Loyal: a brother, Roy Pierce, St. Helens, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Amos (Gladys) Davis, Downs, Kan.; six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Three sisters also preceded her in death.
Obit: Tucker, Mabel #3 (1878 – 1955)
Poster: Stan
Email: posted4u@charter.net
Surnames: Tucker, Piece, Blancher, Davis
----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/03/1955
----- Tucker, Mabel #3 (28 OCT 1878 – 27 FEB 1955)
Mrs. George Tucker died at the home of her son, Harold Tucker, at 2 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, 1955. Mrs. Tucker had been ill for several years.
Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. W. M. Mecklenburg officiated. Burial was in the Loyal Cemetery.
Mrs. Tucker, the former Mabel Pierce, was born in Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.), Oct. 28, 1878. She received her education in the rural schools of Eaton Township. On July 4, 1896 she was married to George Tucker. They lived on a farm in Eaton until 30 years ago when they moved into their home in the city of Loyal. Mr. Tucker died in January 1939.
Mrs. Tucker was a member of the Loyal Methodist Church and served as an officer in different organizations of the church. She was also a member of Hope Camp No. 819, R.N.A. for almost 40 years.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Bessie) Blancher of Seattle, Wash.; two sons, Harold and William Tucker, both of Loyal; one brother, Roy Pierces, St. Helens, Ore.; one sister, Mrs. Amos (Gladys) Davis, Downs, Kansas; six grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.
Three sisters preceded her in death.
Obit: Tucker, Mabel #4 (1878 – 1955)
Poster: Stan
Email: posted4u@charter.net
Surnames: Tucker, Piece, Blancher, Davis
----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/10/1955
----- Tucker, Mabel #4 (28 OCT 1878 – 27 FEB 1955)
Funeral services for Mrs. George Tucker were held Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist Church with the Rev. W.M. Mecklenburg officiating.
Mrs. Calvin Prior and Mrs. G.W. Nelson sang “Under His Wings” and “Beyond the Sunset,” with Mrs. Byron Zepplin organist.
Pallbearers were J.R. Thomas, William Klozinski, V.O. Kauffman, Frank Oestreich, Fred Heiking and Axel Helm.
Members of the R.N.A. Society attended the services in a body.
Those from out of town who attended the service were Mrs. Harold Blancher, Seattle, Wash.; Miss Beverly Tucker, Mrs. Claude Bichler, and Mrs. Pearl Kreiser, Wausau.
_____________________
|
_Solomon WOODWARD Jr._|
| (1807 - 1861) m 1830 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Lucy Charlotte WOODWARD
| (1843 - ....)
| _Thomas MARTINDALE __
| | (1759 - 1843) m 1792
|_Jane MARTINDALE _____|
(1808 - 1860) m 1830 |
|_Lucy BENNETT _______
(1772 - ....) m 1792