![]() The third Knowlton is Hiram Morris Knowlton, who is my great, great grandfather Ozias's younger brother. ![]() I have been told he died either in 1936 or 1937 and is buried in the Alexandria Cemetery, but I haven't found his grave. He had a son named Hillary Monroe Knowlton who is believed to have died also in Alexandria, NE, but I do not know what year or where for sure he is buried. The first is my great, great grandfather Ozias Leonard Knowlton who died in 1926 in Alexandria, NE and is buried in the Alexandria Cemetetery. My name is Mary Weber and I am looking for information on several relatives with the last name of Knowlton. Any information you could provide me would be helpful. She apparently lived in Hebron and/or Deschler? This lady could be a distant relative of my mother, Edna (Shrader) Wilkinson. I am trying to track the maiden name if any of a Rosa B. My name is Barry Wilkinson and I live in Omaha. That's pure speculation, since I don't know what other relatives may have lived nearby. ![]() One of James' daughters lived nearby, so after James died (1897) and the farm was sold (1899), Rosanna may have lived with her stepdaughter until her death in 1904. Will, Stephen Hole, Robert, Arrabelle 'Belle' (PRETTYMAN), Susan (HENNINGER) and Catherine. James COVINGTON had children from two previous marriages, named here. Coates: Laura Alice, William, Mary Matilda, John Miles, and Louisa 'Katy/Lou' Catherine. However, she did have children from her marriage to Jesse M. Rosanna was 55 when she married James, so there may not have been any children from this union. Moved from Mason County, Illinois, and lived on farm with wife #3, Rosanna (nee: Snyder) COATES Covington, who died November 6, 1904, Belvidere, Nebraska. They lived near Bruning.ĬOVINGTON, James, born 1824-1825, in Indiana, died October 6, 1897, Belvidere, Nebraska. I am searching for the descendants of John and Mary Mower Elliott who were born in IN (18), then moved to NE shortly after their marriage. Any info on them? Thanks in advance, Jean. His wife was Mary Emeline Melvin who was buried in Hubbell Ne. I am researching the Charles Frederick Sininger line. Twylah Miller born 1901 in Chester, NE.- She married a man whom I have been told was a policeman in Denver Colorado -I think her husband's last name may of been Krisl.Ī relative did some genealogy work on the family in the 1970's but not much was known about Loftin Reynolds Miller's family, so any help would be appreciated. Miller born 1896 Chester, Nebraska married Lenora and had a son named Duane according to the 1930 census they lived in Chester, NE. Lloyd Harold Miller born 1893 in Kansas died 1903- probably also buried in Chester,NE.Įlmer O. Irvine Paul Miller born 1887 Kansas married a lady named Carrie -Irvine Paul and Carrie died in the 1960's and are buried in the Chester City Cemetery. Thomas Grant Miller born 1886 Kansas -married Sylvia Gertrude Reeve 1908 in Nuckolls county, NE. Hughes and had a daughter named Hilda Hughes - They are on the 19 census living in Hebron, Thayer county, NE. Miller born 1885 in Kansas -married John W. Reynolds Loftin Miller Jr.-born November 1880 Kansas married Erma Canfield 1854 in Illinois- He and Libbie were married in 1880 in Raymond, IL.-They are both buried in the Chester City Cemetery, Thayer county, Nebraska - The 1900 census has them living in Chester, Nebraska along with their children: I am looking for descendants of Loftin Reynolds Miller and his wife Elizabeth ( Libbie) Alexander. Seeking burial location and dates of birth and death. Goshorn, born about 1860 and dead about 1924, last known to be listed managing farm in Stoddard Precinct, Thayer County, as head of family of five children. Seeking information on Laura (Goshorn) Hudson, daughter of John S. These older queries are preserved & posted for that purpose. ![]() ![]() Thayer County Archived Queries Maybe something you read in one of these old queries will help in the research of your ancestors. ![]()
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