For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Nash James A [Male] b. 1836 Virginia
Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940
Groom - James A Nash, born 1836 in Virginia.
His father's name - J Nash, mother's name - L Foster
Bride - Laura V Rouse, born 1839 in Virginia
Her father's name - J V Rouse, mother's name - E Kenedy
Date of marriage - December 9, 1860 in Madison, Virginia
1870 Culpepper Co. VA census:
James A Nash......31......VA
Laura V Nash.......28......VA.....name indexed as Susa
William T Nash......8......VA
Elizabeth Nash......5......VA
James H Nash......3.....VA
Mary F Nash......2 months.....VA
1880 Fauquier Co. VA census:
James A Nash.......44......VA
Laura Nash.......38......VA
Wm T Nash......18......VA
Lillie J Nash.....15......VA
James H Nash.....12.....VA
Herbert Nash.......5.....VA
Charles Nash......1......VA
1860 Daviess Co. KY census:
James W Head.......43......KY
Tabitha A Head......31......VA
James W Head......7......KY
Richd N Head......2......KY
Omica Rouse......28......KY
1910 Bartholomew Co. IN census:
Alva E Pickett.......24.......IN
Bertha Pickett.......22.......IN
Maurice Pickett.......4......IN
Raymond Pickett......1.....IN
1920 Ripley Co. IN census:
Alva E Pickett.......33......IN
Bertha Pickett.......31.....IN
Maurice Pickett.......14.....IN
Raymond Pickett.......11.....IN
Neva Pickett.......9.....IN
Nina Pickett.......8.....IN
Dallas Pickett.......5.....IN
Denver Pickett.......2.....IN
1930 Jennings Co. IN census:
Alva E Pickett......44.....IN
Bertha Pickett.......42.....IN
Raymond Pickett.......21.....IN
Neva Pickett.......19.....IN
Nina Pickett.......18.....IN
Dallas C Pickett.......14.....IN
Denver A Pickett.......12.....IN
Ralph W Pickett.......9.....IN
Milton V Pickett.......3.....IN
Source
Title: The Vawter Family in America by Bicknell
1940 Marion Co. IN census:
Raymond J Pickett......31.....IN
Frances Pickett.......31.....IN
Raymond Pickett......2......IN
Ralph Pickett.......20......IN.....brother
Obituary:
Doris Harris
October 21, 1903 - August 30, 1990
Doris Harris, 86, 2122 24th St., Bedford, died Thursday at the Hospitality House in Bedford.
Born in Bedford, she was the daughter of Smith and Frances (Holsclaw) Williams.
She was the retired head head of the hardware department of the S.S. Kresge store in Bedford and was a member of the Englewood Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons, R. Smith Harris Sr. of Bedford and George H. Harris Sr. of Williams; two daughters, Mildred Smith of Owensburg and Rosalie Terry of Bedford; one brother Vernon Williams of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Harris, 1958, and two sons, Donald A. Harris and Wayne E. Harris; one brother Virgil, and three sisters Corinne Landreth, Lois Evans and Helene Crater.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Green Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Joe Stevens officiating. Burial will follow and services under the direction of the Day & Carter Mortuary.
1930 Lawrence Co. IN census:
Ralph L Harris......26.......IN
Doris G Harris......26......IN
Donald A Harris......5......IN
Mildred J Harris......3......IN
Wayne E Harris......1 & 11 months......IN
Ralph S Harris......4 months......IN
1940 Lawrence Co. IN census:
Doris Harris.......36......IN.......coded married, head
Donald Harris.......15......IN
Mildred Harris.......12......IN
Wayne Harris.......11......IN
Smith Harris.......10......IN
Rosalie Harris.......2......IN
George Harris.......3 months......IN
1920 Jennings Co. IN census:
Clifford Rice......27.....IN
Christel Rice......22......IN
Phil Rice.......3.......IN
Elizabeth Rice......1.....IN
Christel L Rice.....1 month.....IN
1930 Jennings Co. IN census:
Clifford Rice......37.....IN
Christel Rice.....32....IN
Phillip Rice.......12....IN
Elizabeth Rice.....11.....IN
Louise Rice.......10.....IN
1940 Jennings Co. IN census:
Clifford Rice.......47......IN
Crystal Rice......42.....IN
Alma Lois Rice.....11......IN
1930 Marion Co. IN census:
Dewey M Smith........32......IN
Mabel Smith.......30.......IN
Winford Smith........9.......IN
Patricia L Smith......5.......IN
Duane Smith.......2.......IN
1940 Johnson Co. IN census:
Dewey M Smith......42......IN
Mabel Smith......40.....IN
Max W Smith......19.....IN
Patricia Smith......5......IN
Duane Smith.......12......IN
1940 Ripley Co. IN census:
L Maxwell Gibson.......38......IN
Vera J Gibson.......30......IN
Dow D Gibson......10......IN
Ross W Gibson......3......IN
1940 Jennings Co. IN census:
Walter Reynolds.......26......IN
Edna Reynolds........26......IN
James Reynolds......5......IN
Hugh Reynolds.......3......IN
Nora Wilson.......72.......IN......mother-in-law
1940 Johnson Co. IN census:
Maurice Duckett.......35......IN
Nina Duckett......28......IN
Mary Frances Duckett......4......IN
Source
Title: The Vawter Family in America by Bicknell
Source
Title: The Vawter Family in America by Bicknell
Source
Title: The Vawter Family in America by Bicknell
Porterfield is living with Piatt grandparents
1920 Los Angeles, CA census:
Lee C Daves......40......MO
Agusta Daves......39......MO
Helen Porterfield......17.....MO.......step-daughter
1930 Bernalilo Co. NM census:
Augusta Daves......45 ?......MO......coded married
Trix Koch......35......MO......sister....divorced
Piatt Koch......16......NM.....nephew
1940 Bernalilo Co. NM census:
Augusta Davis.......60......MO.....widow
1860 Clinton, Iowa, census:
Francis Brogan....... 37.........Ireland
Ann Brogan..........23........Ireland
William Brogan.........4........IA
John Brogan.........1.........IA
Edward Kelley.........20.......field hand
Bridgett Brogan........40...........Ireland....Servant ?
1870 Clinton, Iowa census:
Francis Brogan.......48.......Ireland
Ann Brogan........34.......Ireland
William Brogan.......14........IA
John Brogan.........12........IA
Francis Brogan........9.......IA
Mary Brogan.........6.......IA
Anna Brogan.......3........IA
Joseph Brogan.......1.......IA
Eliza Nolan........22........IA.....domestic servant
1880 Lyon, KS, census:
Francis Brogan....57.....Ireland...Ireland...Ireland
Anne Brogan...42...Ireland....Ireland....Ireland
F A Brogan........19.......IA
Anne Brogan........14........IA
Joseph Brogan........10......IA
Louis Brogan........8.....IA
Bessie Brogan.......3.......KS
1900 Lyon, KS, census:
Francis Brogan........ Mar 1822.....78........Ireland......married 46 years, immigrated in 1842
Ann Brogan........... May 1834........64..... Ireland.......immigrated in 1847, had 9 children, 5 are living
Ann Brogan........Aug 1869........30.....IA
Elizabeth Brogan........Oct 1888.......22.....IA
1910 Lyon, KS census:
Anna Brogan....73...Ireland.......widow
Anna Brogan....40....Iowa
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
Lyon County, Part 16, (Hartford)
was first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
FRANCIS BROGAN, farmer, P. O. Hartford, was born in County Donegal, Ireland, March 17, 1823. Came to the United States in 1842, locating in Chester County, Pa., where he resided eight years. He then removed to Clinton County, Iowa, and engaged in farming. Sold his farm of 320 acres in January, 1875, and came to Kansas, and located in Hartford, and bought a farm of 740 acres, part in Lyon County and part in Coffey County. His principal crop is corn. He has also a ranch of 1,600 acres in Chase County, and in connection with his son, William J., is also extensively engaged in stock feeding and dealing. They handle cattle and hogs. Mr. Brogan has also 320 acres of upland in Lyon County, about one half mile from Hartford, upon which he raises hay. He married Miss Annie Cummings, of Clinton County, Iowa, August 14, 1854, by which marriage he has had nine children, of whom William J., Francis A., Mary, Annie E., Joseph N., Louis B., and Lizzie A. are living. He is one of the leading members of the Catholic Church of Hartford. He is an active and prominent Democrat and good citizen, respected by all political parties.
1850 Clinton Co. IA census:
John Brogan.......26......Ireland.......name indexed as Brayan
Jane Brogan......20......Ireland
Wm J Brogan......5 mo......MO
William Brogan......74......Ireland
Francis Brogan.....28......Ireland
According to the "History of Crawford Co. Iowa", John immigrated in 1845.
1850 Clinton Co. IA census:
John Brogan.......26......Ireland.......name indexed as Brayan
Jane Brogan......20......Ireland
Wm J Brogan......5 mo......MO
William Brogan......74......Ireland
Francis Brogan.....28......Ireland
1860 Clinton, Iowa census:
John Brogan....36....b. Ireland
Jane Brogan...29...b. Ireland
William J Brogan...10...b. Missouri
Andrew Brogan.....8....b. Iowa
Francis E Brogan....6...b. Iowa
Thomas Brogan....4...Iowa
James Brogan....2....Iowa
Mary J Brogan...1mo...Iowa
History of Crawford County, Iowa
by F. W. Meyers. 2 vols. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1911.
John Brogan, who for nearly a third of a century has been conspicuous as one of the leading agriculturists of Crawford county, is a native of Ireland, where his birth occurred June 24, 1824, being one of three children born to William and Ann (Coyle) Brogan. The other two, Bridget and Francis, are deceased, the latter having died in Kansas. John Brogan remained in the land of his nativity until attaining his majority and in 1845 immigrated to the United States, first locating in Pennsylvania, where he remained for about five years. He then moved to Clinton county, Iowa, and there took up a quarter section of land, the site of which is now occupied by the city of Lyons, where he continued to reside for the ensuing twenty-five years.
In 1875 Mr. Brogan came to Crawford county and bought two hundred and forty acres of land on sections 6, 7, and 8, Jackson township, to which he added from time to time until his holdings now aggregate four hundred and forty acres of cultivated farm land, upon which he has made all modern improvements, including residences, outbuildings, and fences. Here he carries on general farming but makes a specialty of shorthorn cattle, which he buys and ships on an extensive scale.
On February 9, 1849, Mr. Brogan was married to Miss Jane McClosky, a daughter of John and Ann (McLaughlin) McClosky, both of whom were natives of Ireland, where they spent their entire lives. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Brogan have been born eleven children, of whom the following eight survive: Andrew and Thomas, who reside in Crawford county; Edward, who lives in Sac county; William, a resident of Nebraska; and Frank, James, Mary, and Lizzie, who are living at home. The three deceased are Rosanna, Sarah, and one who died unnamed.
In Politics Mr. Brogan has always given his support to the democratic party and has at different times been called upon to hold various township offices. In religion he is a faithful member of the Catholic church. Today, after having passed the eighty-seventh milestone on his life journey, he is enjoying the aftermath of his early endeavors in the possession of a fine farm where he has all the comforts and some of the luxuries of life.
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