Eliza A. Fry1

F, b. 1835, d. before 3 June 1930
FatherMoses Fry
MotherCatherine Bash b. 29 May 1812, d. 16 Oct 1896
     Eliza A. Fry was born in 1835 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Moses Fry and Catherine Bash. In the census of 13 November 1850 in Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Eliza appears in the household of Jacob Arford as Eliza A. Arford. She is 15 years old and was born in Ohio.2

     Eliza A. Fry died before 3 June 1930.3

Citations

  1. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (age 15, born Ohio) Source No. 616.
  2. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. Source No. 616.
  3. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. ( Born in Ohio he came to this county when a young man and was united in marriage to Louisa Winkelpleck. From this union ten children were born, of whom nine survive as follows: Kirk Arford and Mrs. Nina Smith of Marshall, Ill.; Dr. Doxford Arford of Middletown, Indiana, Louis Arford of Newcastle; Frank Arford of Chicago, Rev. A. B. Arford of Indianapolis, Merton Arford, who is in Wisconsin and Ernest and Jacob Arford of this place. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Angeline Dillon. His wife and companion died a number of years ago and he was again married to Fannie Smith of New Albany who survives.) Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.

Catherine Bash1

F, b. 29 May 1812, d. 16 October 1896
FatherJohn Bash b. bt 1761 - 1790
MotherMargaret Bloom
     Catherine Bash was born on 29 May 1812 in Ohio.2,3,4 She was the daughter of John Bash and Margaret Bloom.

     Catherine Bash married first Moses Fry in February 1832 in Stark County, Ohio.4,5 Between 1833 and 1843 their son, Henry B. Fry, was born. Between 1833 and 1843 their daughter, Elvina Fry, was born. In 1835 their daughter, Eliza A. Fry, was born in Ohio.6 In 1839 their daughter, Margaret Fry, was born in Ohio.7

     Catherine Bash's second husband was Jacob W. Arford, son of Frederick Arford and Cyrena Schmidth. They married on 2 February 1843 in Ohio.8 Her fifth child, Martin B., was born on 1 January 1844 in Ohio. Her sixth child, Malissa, was born on 20 July 1845 in Ohio.9 Her seventh child, Albert Wade, was born on 31 July 1847 in North Philadelphia, Tuscarsaw County, Ohio.10,11,8,12,13 Her eighth child, Cintha C., was born on 8 April 1849.14 In the census of 13 November 1850 in Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Catherine appears in the household of Jacob Arford as Catharine Arford. She is 38 years old and was born in Ohio.2 Her ninth child, Franklin Bash, was born on 26 October 1851 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarasaw County, Ohio.8,15,16 Her tenth child, Evangeline, was born on 5 March 1855 in Indiana.17

      In the census of 24 July 1860 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Catherine appears in the household of Jacob Arford as Catherine Arford. She is 48 years old and was born in Ohio. She can not read or write.18 In the census of 10 August 1870 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Catherine appears in the household of Jacob Arford as Catherine Arford. She is 59 years old and was born in Ohio. She is keeping house.19 In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the wife of Jacob Arford. Her name appears as Catherine Arford. She is 68 years old and was born in Ohio. Her father was born in Maryland and her mother in Pennsylvania. She is keeping house.20 Catherine Bash survived the death of her husband, Jacob W. Arford, who died on 8 December 1884. In 1885 Catherine Bash was living with her son Frank B. Arford.4

     Catherine Bash died on 16 October 1896 in Indiana at age 84.

Family 1

Moses Fry
Children

Family 2

Jacob W. Arford b. 31 Jan 1800, d. 8 Dec 1884
Children

Citations

  1. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159. Source No. 110.
  2. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. Source No. 616.
  3. Jacob Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 227b, Family 212, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (age 59, born Ohio) Source No. 91.
  4. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford. The mother was also of German lineage, born in Ohio, in 1812. She was twice married. Since the death of her husband she has made her home with her son, Frank. who in boyhood attended the district schools and aided his father on the farm.) Source No. 215.
  5. Marriage Licenses issued from Jan. 5th to Feb 9th., Ohio Repository, Canton, Ohio, 10 February 1832. Viewed on-line @ ancestry.com, July 22, 2003 Hereinafter cited as Ohio Repository. ( Moses Fry and Catharine Bash) Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 778.
  6. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (age 15, born Ohio) Source No. 616.
  7. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (age 11, born Ohio) Source No. 616.
  8. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838: Frank B. Arford is a son of Jacob and Catharine (Bash) Arford, and was born in Ohio, October 26, 1851. The father was of German lineage, born in Maryland, in 1800. His first marriage occurred in Pennsylvania, in 1821. In 1831 he moved to Ohio, where his wife died. In 1843 he married our subject's mother, and in 1854 he came to Daviess County, Indiana, where he purchased 160 acres of land in Madison Township.) Source No. 215.
  9. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 616.
  10. Albert W. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413B, Family # 166. (age 23) Source No. 110.
  11. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (age 3, born Ohio, Albert) Source No. 616.
  12. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. ( Born in Ohio he came to this county when a young man and was united in marriage to Louisa Winkelpleck. From this union ten children were born, of whom nine survive as follows: Kirk Arford and Mrs. Nina Smith of Marshall, Ill.; Dr. Doxford Arford of Middletown, Indiana, Louis Arford of Newcastle; Frank Arford of Chicago, Rev. A. B. Arford of Indianapolis, Merton Arford, who is in Wisconsin and Ernest and Jacob Arford of this place. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Angeline Dillon. His wife and companion died a number of years ago and he was again married to Fannie Smith of New Albany who survives.) Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.
  13. Indiana Marriages, 1800-1941, online @ www.ancestry.com. This database is a collection of Indiana marriage indexes from 86 counties in the State of Indiana, USA, covering various time periods between 1800 and 1941. (Arford, Arford, Fannie M. Smith, July 31 1847, Jan 27, 1916, Book 18, page 103.) Source No. 244.
  14. Jacob Arford household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (Cintha C., age 1, born Ohio) Source No. 616.
  15. Index to Death Records, Indiana 1882-1920. Online at www.familysearch.org. Data unveritied. (Frank B. Arford, male, age 50, Book H-18, p. 55) Source No. 234.
  16. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill Cemetery) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  17. Jacob Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 227b, Family 212, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  18. Jacob Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 911, Family 1274. Source No. 674.
  19. Jacob Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 227b, Family 212, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (Jacob Arford) Source No. 91.
  20. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. Source No. 110.
  21. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.
  22. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 91.

Fremont Arford1,2

M, b. circa 1851, d. 22 February 1927
FatherCrawford Arford1 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater1 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Fremont Arford was born circa 1851 in Ohio.1 He was the son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.1 Between 1855 and 1856, Fremont Arford moved with his parents to Indiana.3 In the census of 28 July 1860 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Fremont appears in the household of Crawford Arford as Fremont Arford. He is 10 years old and was born in Ohio.4 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 10 August 1870, Fremont Arford, shown as Fremont Arford, is listed in the household of Crawford Arford. He is 19 years old and was born in Ohio.1 Fremont Arford survived the death of his mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana.

     Fremont Arford married Jennie Kissell on 22 July 1880 in Greene County, Indiana.2

     Fremont Arford died on 22 February 1927 in Oak Pointe, Illinois.5

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  2. Index to Marriage Record 1821 - 1920 (Lacking 1828-1832), Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Works Progress Administration. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, Greene County, 1821-1920. (Fremont Arfore, Jennie Kissell, Greene County, Indiana, 22 July 1880.) Source No. 869.
  3. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (Josephine Arford, age 4, born Indiana.) Source No. 674.
  4. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. Source No. 674.
  5. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934. BROTHER: Fremont Arford (unk-Feb.22, 1927) J.C. Malloure received news last week of the death of her brother, Fremont Arford, at Oak Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Arford has been dead since February 22nd, but she was only apprised of the fact thru a clipping. He and Mrs. Malloure were the only members of the family living.Republican - Caruthersville, Missouri - Thursday, April 14, 1927.

    ) Source No. 1078.

Sanford S. Arford1

M, b. 1854, d. 1883
FatherCrawford Arford2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater2 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Sanford S. Arford was born in 1854 in Ohio.1 He was the son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.2 Between 1855 and 1856, Sanford S. Arford moved with his parents to Indiana.3 As of August 1870, Sanford S. Arford was also known as Samuel Arford.4 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 10 August 1870, Sanford S. Arford, shown as Samual Arford, is listed in the household of Crawford Arford. He is 16 years old and was born in Ohio.5

     Sanford S. Arford married Susan Grant circa 1877. Sanford S. Arford survived the death of his mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 at Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Sanford S. Arford, shown as Sanford S. Arford, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Susan S. Arford, his son, Louis Arford. He is 25 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio. His parents were born in Pennsylvania.6

     Sanford S. Arford died in 1883.

Family

Susan Grant b. c 1861
Child

Citations

  1. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication age 25, Ohio. Source No. 110.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 91.
  3. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (Josephine Arford, age 4, born Indiana.) Source No. 674.
  4. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (Samuel Arford) Source No. 91.
  5. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  6. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication age 25, Ohio. Source No. 110.
  7. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication Louis Arford, age 1, born Ohio.. Source No. 110.

John Scott Arford1,2

M, b. 18 September 1858, d. 1 December 1915
FatherCrawford Arford1,2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater2 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     John Scott Arford was born on 18 September 1858 in Odon, Daviess County, Indiana.2,1,3,4 He was the son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.1,2 In the census of 28 July 1860 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, John appears in the household of Crawford Arford as John Arford. He is two years old and was born in Ohio.5 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 10 August 1870, John Scott Arford, shown as John S. Arford, is listed in the household of Crawford Arford. He is 11 years old and was born in Ohio.6 John Scott Arford survived the death of his mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Crawford Arford. His name appears as John S. Arford. He is 21 years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were both born in Pennslyvania. He is shown as a farm laborer.7

     John Scott Arford married first Rachel Boyd before 1884.8

     John Scott Arford's second wife was Amanda Solomon. They married on 20 March 1884.9,10,11 In the census of 19 April 1910 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, John Scott Arford, shown as John S. Arford, appears as a head of household which include his wife, Manda Arford . He is 51 years old, working as a clerk in a hardware store and was born in Indiana. He has been married for 26 years, but was married once before. His parents were born in Ohio, he can read and write, and he rents a home. He has one daughter living with him, but her name is not legible. She is 12 years old and was born in Indiana.12

     John Scott Arford died on 1 December 1915 in Odon, Daviess County, Indiana, at age 57.13,2,3 He was survived by his four children, Cameron of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Claude, Fern and Mrs. Grace Blackburn of Indianapolis. He also leaves two sisters, two brothers, and six grand children.2 He is buried in the Walnut Hill & Good Hope Cemeteries located in Daviess County, Indiana. The funeral services were held at the Christian church at 2:00 pm with Rev. A. C. Trusty in charge. The K. of P. lodge had charge of the obsequies.14,2

     OBITUARY: John Scott Arford, one of this city's best known residents passed away at his residence on east Main street Wednesday morning at 11:15. His death was due to injuries received about sixteen months ago when he was crushed under falling timber during the heavy wind storm which occurred in July 1914. Mr. Arford was at that time in the employ of H. A. Taylor Co., of this city and was cutting timber south of town. A heavy wind and rain strom came up and before the m?? could escape from the woods Arford was caught under a falling tree and badly crushed. He was taken to the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis where an operation was performed. It was unsuccessful however, in restoring him to strength, and he was brought home last January. He has been confined to his bed since the accident, the entire lower part of his body being completely paralyzed.

     During the summer he improved somewhat in strength and on a few occasions was able to be brought to town in his wheel chair. These visits he enjoyed immensely for he was of a disposition that made for him many friends and he was always royally welcomed by all who knew him. Possessed of a strong and vigorous constitution, he loved the great out doors and enjoyed all out door sports, being an ardent baseball fan. He was fond of animals and dearly loved the horse. He was well informed on thorough bred horses and could give off hand the race records of quite a number of old favorities, their peligree and owners.

     He probably knew as many people in the country as any other man and his many friends will regret to hear of his demise... He was a member of the Christian church and also of the K. of P. and M. W. A. lodges.2

Family 1

Rachel Boyd

Family 2

Amanda Solomon b. 17 Nov 1865, d. 22 Jan 1939
Children

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  2. Scott Arford Dead, well-known citizen passes Wednesday morning, The Odon Journal, Volume 42, Odon, Indiana, December 3, 1915. Hereinafter cited as John Scott Arford's obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 331.
  3. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Walnut Hill & Good Hope) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  4. Index to Death Records, Indiana, Martin Co., 1882-1920. Online at genealogy.com. Data unveritied. (John S. Arford, age 59, Dec 1 1915, Odon, Book H-20, page 85.) Source No. 235.
  5. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. Source No. 674.
  6. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  7. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  8. John S. Arford household, 1910 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 6A, family 112, National Archives micropublication # T624_344, enumeration district 8. (married twice, presently married 26 years to Manda.) Source No. 779.
  9. Scott Arford Dead, well-known citizen passes Wednesday morning, The Odon Journal, Volume 42, Odon, Indiana, December 3, 1915. Hereinafter cited as John Scott Arford's obituary. ( On March 20, 1884, he married Amanda Solomon and to this union four children were born, all of whom survive. These are Cameron of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Claude, Fern, and Mrs. Grace Blackburn of Indianapolis. He also leaves tow sisters, two brothers, and six grand children.) Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 331.
  10. Index to Marriage Records, Daviess Co., IN 1850 - 1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1940 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records, Indiana, Daviess County, Index. Original record located at County Clerk's office, Washington, Indiana. Copied page 75 & 76 from the Index to Marriage Records, Daviess Co., 1850 - 1920 (Arford John S., Amanda Solomon, Mar 20 1884, Book 5, page 537.) Source No. 243.
  11. John S. Arford household, 1910 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 6A, family 112, National Archives micropublication # 8, enumeration district T624_344. (married 26 years) Source No. 779.
  12. John S. Arford household, 1910 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 6A, family 112, National Archives micropublication # 8, enumeration district T624_344. Source No. 779.
  13. Index to Death Records, Indiana 1882-1920. Online at www.familysearch.org. Data unveritied. (John S. Arford, age 59, Dec 1 1915, Odon, Book H-20, page 85.) Source No. 234.
  14. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Walnut Hill & Good Hope: John Scott Arford, 18 Sep 1858, 1 Dec 1915) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.

Ellsworth Arford1

M, b. circa 1862, d. 22 February 1927
FatherCrawford Arford2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater3,4 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Ellsworth Arford was born circa 1862 in Indiana.1 He was the son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.2,3,4 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 10 August 1870, Ellsworth Arford, shown as Ellervante Arford, is listed in the household of Crawford Arford. He is eight years old and was born in Ohio.5 Ellsworth Arford survived the death of his mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Crawford Arford. His name appears as Elsworth Arford. He is 18 years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were both born in Pennslyvania. He is shown as a farm laborer.6

     Ellsworth Arford died on 22 February 1927.7

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. (Elsworth Arford, 18 years, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  2. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 110.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 91.
  5. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  6. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  7. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934.BROTHER: Fremont Arford (unk-Feb.22, 1927) J.C. Malloure received news last week of the death of her brother, Fremont Arford, at Oak Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Arford has been dead since February 22nd, but she was only apprised of the fact thru a clipping. He and Mrs. Malloure were the only members of the family living.Republican - Caruthersville, Missouri - Thursday, April 14, 1927.) Source No. 1078.

Lawrence Arford1

M, b. circa 1864, d. 22 February 1927
FatherCrawford Arford2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Lawrence Arford was born circa 1864 in Indiana.1 He was the son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.2 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 10 August 1870, Lawrence Arford, shown as Francis Arford, is listed in the household of Crawford Arford. He is eight years old and was born in Ohio.3 Lawrence Arford survived the death of his mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Crawford Arford. His name appears as Lawrence Arford. He is 16 years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were both born in Pennslyvania. He is shown as a farm laborer.4

     Lawrence Arford died on 22 February 1927.5

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. (Lawrence Arford, 16 years, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  2. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  3. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  4. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  5. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934. BROTHER: Fremont Arford (unk-Feb.22, 1927) J.C. Malloure received news last week of the death of her brother, Fremont Arford, at Oak Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Arford has been dead since February 22nd, but she was only apprised of the fact thru a clipping. He and Mrs. Malloure were the only members of the family living.Republican - Caruthersville, Missouri - Thursday, April 14, 1927.) Source No. 1078.

Clara M. Arford1,2

F, b. 31 March 1867, d. 25 December 1934
FatherCrawford Arford3 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
ChartsGeimet Malloure's Descendant Chart
Joseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Clara M. Arford was also known as Clara M. Malure.

     Clara M. Arford was born on 31 March 1867 in Odon, Daviess County, Indiana.3,4 She was the daughter of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.3 In the census of 10 August 1870 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Clara appears in the household of Crawford Arford as Clara M. Arford. She is three years old and was born in Ohio.5 Clara M. Arford survived the death of her mother, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Crawford Arford. She is 13 years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents are shown as being born in Pennslyvania.6

     Clara M. Arford married Joseph C. Malloure, son of Gamiata F. C. Malloure and Zoe Alexandrine Semonin, on 5 October 1886 in Assumption Catholic Church, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana.7,4,8,9 In 1887, Clara and Joseph moved to Cooter, Missouri. Joseph Malloure entered the mercantile business and cotton business with a Mr. Gosnell, under the firm name of Malloure and Gosnell. He lived in Cooter, for ten years.8 On 27 June 1887 their son, Victor Theodore Malloure, was born in Evansville, Vandenburgh County, Indiana.10,11 On 7 February 1890 their son, Harry E. Malloure, was born in Cooter, Pemiscot County, Missouri.12 On 18 January 1892 their son, Clarence Leon Malloure, was born in Cooter, Pemiscot County, Missouri.13,14 In 1897, Clara and Joseph moved to Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri. Joseph Malloure followed principally clerical pursuits, being an expert bookkeeper and office man. He was connected with the Wisconsin Lumber Co., until two or three years before his death. He also served as secretary-treasurer of the Elks Chute Drainage District.4,15 On 8 September 1897 their son, Joseph Clayton Malloure, was born in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri.16 In the census of 5 June 1900 in Little Prairie, Pemiscot County, Missouri, she is listed as the wife of Joseph C. Malure. Her name appears as Clara M. Malure. She was born May 1867 in Indiana and is 33 years old. She has been married to Joseph for 15 years and is the mother of five children; four that are still living at the time of this census. Her parents are shown as being born in Ohio.17 In the census of 28 April 1910 in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, she is listed as the wife of Joe C. Malure. Her name appears as Clara M. Malure. She is 42 years old, born in Indiana, and is the mother of five children; four that are still living. Her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in Indiana.18 In the census of 5 January 1920 in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, she is listed as the wife of Joseph C. Malloure. Her name appears as Clara Malloure. She is 51 years old and was born in Indiana. Her father's birth location is given as Pennsylvania and her mother's as Ohio.19 In the census of 10 April 1930 in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, she is listed as the wife of Joseph C. Malloure. She is 62 years old and was first married at the age of 22. She was born in Indiana and her father's birth location is given as Pennsylvania and her mother's as Ohio.20 Clara M. Arford survived the death of her husband, Joseph C. Malloure, who died on 20 June 1930 in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri.21

     Clara M. Arford died on 25 December 1934 in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri, at age 67 of nephritis. At the time of her death she was 67 years, 8 months, and 24 days old. She was a widowed and on her death certificate she was shown as a housewife. C. S. Mallure was listed as informant.2,4 She is buried in the Little Prairie Cemetery located in Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri.2

     OBITUARY: Mrs. Clara Malloure, widow of the late J.C. Malloure of this city, died at her home at 408 Carleton avenue about 1 a.m. on Tuesday, Christmas Day, following a long illness due to high blood pressure and uremic poisoning which had effected her heart. Her illness had been critical for a period of perhaps two weeks.deceased was born March 31, 1867, at Odon, Ind. and was aged 67 years, 8 months and 25 days when death called her. She was united in marriage to Mr. Malloure on October 5, 1886, at Evansville, Ind. and the pair, with their small son, Victor, removed to this country in 1889, locating in Cooter, where Mr. Malloure entered the mercantile business. In 1897 they moved to this city, where her husband followed principally clerical pursuits, being an expert bookkeeper and office man, up to the time of his death June 20th, 1930.other sons were born to them after they came to Missouri, all of whom survive, being Messrs. Harry and Clarence Malloure of this city and H. Clay Malloure of Flint, Mich. The last named was unable to attend the funeral of his mother, due to the fact principally that his wife is an invalid, confined at all times to her bed. Aside from one granddaughter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malloure, there are no other surviving relatives in this state.after their removal to this city, Mrs. Malloure united with the Methodist church here and was always thereafter a faithful and earnest worker therein, also being a steady and consistent worker in the W.C.T.U. organization here. She was noted as an excellent cook and home maker and devoted her life exclusively to her duties to her husband and family and to her church. Due to her long residence and cardinal virtues she possessed, the deceased leaves a large circle of friends here who deplore her passing.services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Methodist church in this city, conducted by the Rev. E.H. O'Rear of Sikeston, a former pastor here, who made his home much of the time during his pastorate here with the Malloure family. He was assisted by the Rev. C.C. Barnhardt, the present pastor of the church.was at Little Prairie cemetery in the family plot, where the remains of the deceased were consigned to the last resting place beside those of the husband, with whom she was so long associated and who had preceded her to the great beyond some four years earlier.4

Family

Joseph C. Malloure b. 10 Jan 1862, d. 20 Jun 1930
Children

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  2. Clara M. Malloure, Death Certificate, 43891-a, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 651, Primary Registration District No. 4388, Registered No. 35. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 167.
  3. Clara M. Malloure, Death Certificate, 43891-a, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 651, Primary Registration District No. 4388, Registered No. 35. (Her father is listed as Crawford Arbard and as being born in Pennsylvania. Her mother's name is unknown.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 167.
  4. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934.) Source No. 1078.
  5. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  6. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  7. Indiana Works Progress Administration Marriage Database, 1850-1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Administration. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1939 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, 1850-1920 Database. Viewed on Ancestry.com. (Joseph Malloure, Clara Arford, 05 Oct 1886, Book 13, Page 442. Index to Marriage Records 1846 - 1920 Vanderburgh County, Indiana.) Source No. 667.
  8. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836680. Joseph Clay Malloure, Died: 20 Jun3 1930. Sources given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrate Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri, Thursday, June 26, 1930.) Source No. 1078.
  9. Marriage Record Church of Assumption. Data unverified. (1886, 5 October. Joseph C. Malloure and Clara Arford.) Source No. 912.
  10. Victor T. Malloure, Death Certificate, 60-023978, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 279, Primary Registration District No. 3050, Register's No. 39. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 575.
  11. Victor T. Malloure household, 1920 U. S. Census, Pemiscot County, Missouri, population schedule, 3wd, Caruthersville, sheet Sheet 3B, family 68, enumeration district 168. (Victor T. Malloure, age 32, born Indiana.) Source No. 449.
  12. Harry Everett Malloure, Death Certificate, 63-029380, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 220, Primary Registration District No. 3050, Registrar's No. 32.. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 576.
  13. Clarence L. Malloure, Death Certificate, 39650, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 574.
  14. World War I Draft Cards, 1917-1918 Record. Unverified data from the webiste: www.ancestry.com. This database contains an index and images of World War I draft registration cards completed by approx. 24 million men living in the U.S. in 1917 and 1918. (Clarence Leon Malloure, Pemiscot County, Missouri, Birth Date: 18 Jan 1892. Roll: 1683496.).
  15. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836680. Sources given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrate Argus - Caruthersville, Missouri, Thursday, June 26, 1930.) Source No. 1078.
  16. Joseph Clayton Malloure, Social Security Application (SS-5), December 3, 1936. Social Security Administration, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland. Source No. 572.
  17. Joseph C. Malure household, 1900 U. S. Census, Pemiscot County, Missouri, population schedule, Little Prairie, sheet 94, family 5, enumeration district 4. Source No. 580.
  18. Joe C. Malure household, 1910 U. S. Census, Pemiscot County, Missouri, population schedule, 3 Ward, Caruthersville, sheet Page 59, Sheet 27A, family 240, National Archives micropublication # T624_804, enumeration district 149. Source No. 577.
  19. Joseph C. Malloure household, 1920 U. S. Census, Pemiscot County, Missouri, population schedule, 2wd, Caruthersville, sheet Sheet 5A, page 172, family 90, National Archives micropublication # T625_929, enumeration district 169. Source No. 449.
  20. Joseph C. Malloure household, 1930 U. S. Census, Pemiscot County, Missouri, population schedule, Caruthersville, sheet 3B, family 14, National Archives micropublication # T626_1216, enumeration district 71. Source No. 278.
  21. Joseph C. Malloure Sr., Death Certificate, 20213, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 177.
  22. Victor T. Malloure, Death Certificate, 60-023978, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 279, Primary Registration District No. 3050, Register's No. 39. (Mother is listed as Clara M. Arford.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 575.
  23. Harry Everett Malloure, Death Certificate, 63-029380, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 220, Primary Registration District No. 3050, Registrar's No. 32.. (Mothers name is listed as Clara M. Arford.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 576.

Stella Arford1

F, b. circa 1873, d. 22 February 1927
FatherCrawford Arford2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Stella Arford was born circa 1873 in Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.2 In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Crawford Arford. Her name appears as Stella Arford. She is seven years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents were both born in Pennslyvania.2

     Stella Arford married Unk Oglevie in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.

     Stella Arford died on 22 February 1927.3

Family

Unk Oglevie

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  2. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  3. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934. BROTHER: Fremont Arford (unk-Feb.22, 1927) J.C. Malloure received news last week of the death of her brother, Fremont Arford, at Oak Park, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Arford has been dead since February 22nd, but she was only apprised of the fact thru a clipping. He and Mrs. Malloure were the only members of the family living.Republican - Caruthersville, Missouri - Thursday, April 14, 1927.) Source No. 1078.

Josephine Arford1,2

F, b. 1856, d. 4 August 1860
FatherCrawford Arford3,4 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater3,4 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Josephine Arford was born in 1856 in Indiana.5,1 She was the daughter of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.3,4 In the census of 28 July 1860 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Josephine appears in the household of Crawford Arford as Josephine Arford. She is four years old and was born in Indiana.6

     Josephine Arford died on 4 August 1860.7 She is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery located in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana.8,2

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (Josephine Arford, age 4, born Indiana) Source No. 674.
  2. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  3. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill: Josephine Arford, 2 Aug 1860, also showing a Josephine Arford, 4 Aug 1860, Dau. of C. & D. Arford) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  4. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family. On the same stone, Crawford Arford, died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds, Josephine, dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 (or 1880), Mary May, dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds, Catherine, wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879 (couldn't read all of the stone.) Source No. 828.
  5. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  6. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. Source No. 674.
  7. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  8. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.

Mary May Arford1,2

F, b. 15 December 1865, d. 4 February 1866
FatherCrawford Arford1,2 b. 21 Jun 1826, d. 8 Jan 1885
MotherCatherine Slater1 b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
     Mary May Arford was born on 15 December 1865.1,2 She was the daughter of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater.1,2

     Mary May Arford died on 4 February 1866.1,2 She is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery located in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana.1,2

Citations

  1. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  2. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family. On the same stone, Crawford Arford, died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds, Josephine, dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 (or 1880), Mary May, dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds, Catherine, wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879 (couldn't read all of the stone.) Source No. 828.

Cyrena Schmidth1

F, b. between 1775 and 1785
ChartsJoseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Cyrena Schmidth was born between 1775 and 1785 in Maryland.2

     Cyrena Schmidth married Frederick Arford, son of Anton Effurt, before 1796 in Antietam Creek, Washington County, Maryland.1 Circa 1797 their son, Frederick Jr. Arford, was born in Maryland.3 Their second child, Jacob W., was born on 31 January 1800 in Antietam Creek, Washington County, Maryland; He was of German lineage.4,5,6,7 Their third child, Margaret, was born circa 1802. Their fourth child, Henry, was born circa 1810. Their fifth child, Daniel, was born on 26 October 1810 in Beaver County, Maryland.8,9 Their sixth child, Barbara, was born on 27 December 1811 in Greene County, Pennsylvania.10

     In 1812, Frederick and Cyrena moved with their family to West Moveland County, Pennsylvania. They lived not far from Pittsburgh. Their seventh child, Joseph, was born on 26 March 1814 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.11,12,13 Their eighth child, Benjamin, was born on 12 July 1815 in Greene County, Pennsylvania. Their ninth child, John, was born circa 1818 in Maryland.14 Cyrena Schmidth is buried in an unknown cemetery in in the located in Hempfield, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.15

Family

Frederick Arford b. c 1777, d. a 1815
Children

Citations

  1. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Source given as email from e-mail address, 10 Dec 1999. "Frederick Arfrod was a son of Anton Effurt of Effurt, Germany and we went there two years ago but we didn't know about how to achieve the records of Anton's birth as he died in PA and his wife is also buried in Hempfield Lancaster Co, PA. There were plenty of records, which we got most of them, but we feel that Frederick being a younger son knew he would achive nothing from the estate and moved to Maryland and he is believed to have married his frst coz Cyrenea Schmidt as this was a dau of his sister and a Mr. Schmidth from Lanscaster Co. The records are from the First Trinity Church of the CO.").
  2. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. (Jacob Arford shows his mother's birth location as Maryland.) Source No. 110.
  3. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1840 Census Place: Cumberland, Greene, Pennsylvania; Roll: 461. Frederick Arford. Assumed to be the male listed as between 40 and 50.) Source No. 942.
  4. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. (ED 134.) Source No. 110.
  5. Jacob Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 227b, Family 212, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (age 70, Maryland) Source No. 91.
  6. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838: Frank B. Arford is a son of Jacob and Catharine (Bash) Arford, and was born in Ohio, October 26, 1851. The father was of German lineage, born in Maryland, in 1800. His first marriage occurred in Pennsylvania, in 1821. In 1831 he moved to Ohio, where his wife died. In 1843 he married our subject's mother, and in 1854 he came to Daviess County, Indiana, where he purchased 160 acres of land in Madison Township.) Source No. 215.
  7. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Jacob Arford. Died Dec 8, 1884, aged 84yrs, 10ms, 8ds. Source No. 828.
  8. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Source given as email from WESTIEGS. "Daniel Arford was born 1810 in MD and married Anne Scott somewhere in the Vacinity of Beaver Co., PA, where the family was living at the time. Daniel lived with Jacob Arford who was teaching him Blacksmithing.").
  9. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #131627786. Creaded by ResearchRanson. Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, Napa County, Caifornia. Block 89, Lot 4. Daniel Arford, b. 1810, Maryland. d. 3 Nov. 1884.) Source No. 1078.
  10. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Barbara Arford Overholser. Created by: Wes Hart. Record added: oct 14, 2009. Find A Grave Memorial #43101159. Barbra Wife of Martin Overholtser. Born Dec. 27, 1811 in Green Co., Penn. Died Sept. 3, 1889. Agred 77 Ys. 3 Ms. 11 Ds. (Other information given: Daughter of Frederick & Cyrena (Smith) Arford. Spouse Martin Overholser (1809-1899))) Source No. 1078.
  11. Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery, of Newbury, Mass., 1590-1890. Compiled by Rev. Rufus Emery. Salem, Massachusetts: E. Cleaves, 1890 Hereinafter cited as Descendants of John and Anthony Emery. Viewed 28 June 2015 at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1890emer. (Catharine Kennedy, daughter of Samuel and Clementine (Emery) Kennedy; married, Oct. 14, 1838 Joseph Arford (born March 26, 1814). Farmer. Resides in Friendship, Ind. Children: (1) Rebecca E., b. Aug. 25, 1839, in Greene Co., Pa.; m. W. H. Howell, Dec. 24, 1868. (2) Phoebe, b. Nov. 9, 1840, in Greene Co., Pa; unm. (3) Susanna M., b. Oct. 14, 1842, in Greene Co., Pa.; m. W. W. Palmer, Oct. 16, 1864. (4) Sanuel K., b. May 31, 1844; d. on steamer Sioux City, at Young's Point, La., Jan. 19, 1863; unm. (5) James R., b. March 16, 1846, Ripley Co., Ind.; m. Mary E. Higbee, March 14, 1867. (6) Mordica M., b. Feb. 12, 1848; d. Feb. 26, 1848, Ripley Co., Ind. (7) John K., b. April 7, 1851; m. Virginia Pate, Jan. 18, 1874. (8) Clementine, b. Junly 24, 1853, in Ripley Co., Ind.; m. Fred Tegner, Aug. 6, 1873. (9) Louis G., b. March 26, 1855, in Ripley Co., Ind.; unm.) Source No. 203.
  12. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #59838321. Record added: oct 09, 2010. Viewed 5 June 2016. Inscription: Joseph Arbord, Born Mar. 26, 1814. Died Feb 26 1904. Agred 89 Y 11 M The Lord Liveth. Arford Cemetery, Cross Plains, Ripley County, Indiana.) Source No. 1078.
  13. Joseph Arford, Death Certificate, #31023, Indiana State Board of Health, Indiana, Viewed and copied online at Ancestry.com, 6 June 2016.. (Joseph Arford, Ripley County, Brown Township, Male, White, Widowed, Farmer. Name of Wife: Catherine Arford. Date of Birth: March 26, 1814, Fayette County, Penn. Date of Death Feb. 26, 1904 New Frienship, Indiana. Parents names unknown. Informant L. G. Arford.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 1096.
  14. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. (John Arford, Residence Cedar Rapids, IA; 44 years old, born in Maryland) Source No. 752.
  15. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Source given as email from e-mail address, 10 Dec 1999. "Frederick Arfrod was a son of Anton Effurt of Effurt, Germany and we went there two years ago but we didn't know about how to achieve the recrods of Anton's birth as he died in PA and his wife is also buried in Hempfield Lancaster CO, PA. Thtere were plenty of records which we got most of them but we feel that Frederick being a younger son knew he would achive nothing from the estate and moved to Maryland and he is believed to have married is hifrst coz Cyrenea Schmidt as this was a dau of his sister and a Mr. Schmidth from Lanscaster CO. the records are from the First Trinity Church of the CO.").
  16. Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery, of Newbury, Mass., 1590-1890. Compiled by Rev. Rufus Emery. Salem, Massachusetts: E. Cleaves, 1890 Hereinafter cited as Descendants of John and Anthony Emery. Viewed 28 June 2015 at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1890emer. Source No. 203.
  17. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. Source No. 752.

Frederick Jr. Arford1

M, b. circa 1797
FatherFrederick Arford b. c 1777, d. a 1815
MotherCyrena Schmidth b. bt 1775 - 1785
     Frederick Jr. Arford was born circa 1797 in Maryland.2 He was the son of Frederick Arford and Cyrena Schmidth.

     Frederick Jr. Arford married Mary.3

     Frederick Jr. Arford was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Cumberland, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Living in this household are several unknown individuals including one male between 15 and 20, one female between 5 and 10, and one female between 15 and 20. It is assumed that he is the male between 40 and 50 and his wife, Mary, is the female between 40 and 40. Living nearby is Joseph Arford, assumed to be the male between 20 and 30. His name appears as Frederick Arford. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Mary, a female age 40 to 50 years old.4 In the census of 26 August 1850 at Cumberland Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Frederick Jr. Arford, shown as Frederic Arford, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Mary. He is 52 years old, a farmer, and was born in Maryland. Also living with him is Martha Jane Worthington, age 17, and James Beadim, age eight, both born in Pennsylvania. He is living next to Henry Arford, age 40.3

     Frederick Jr. Arford's second wife was Wife of Frederick Arford, Charlotte. They married after 1850.5 In the census of 25 July 1860 at Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Frederick Jr. Arford, shown as Frederick Arford, appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Wife of Frederick Arford, Charlotte. He is 69 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. He is a farmer with real estate valued at $360 and personal estate at $400. Also living with him in this household is Fannie Long, age 21, Mary Long, age 19, and Alex Arford, age eight. Alex is probably one of the many children of Henry Arford which were placed with various families in Greene County, Pennslyvania.5

Family 1

Mary b. 1798

Citations

  1. Pg. 531 household. 1860 U.S. Census, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Source No. 78.
  2. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1840 Census Place: Cumberland, Greene, Pennsylvania; Roll: 461. Frederick Arford. Assumed to be the male listed as between 40 and 50.) Source No. 942.
  3. Frederic Arford household. 1850 U.S. Census, Greene County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Cumberland Township, Page 121, Family 342. Source No. 781.
  4. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1840 Census Place: Cumberland, Greene, Pennsylvania; Roll: 461. Frederick Arford.) Source No. 942.
  5. Frederick Arford household. 1860 U.S. Census, Greene County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Jefferson Township, Page 531, Family 855, National Archives micropublication M653_1114. Source No. 78.

John Arford1

M, b. circa 1818, d. between 1876 and 1899
FatherFrederick Arford1 b. c 1777, d. a 1815
MotherCyrena Schmidth1 b. bt 1775 - 1785
     John Arford was born circa 1818 in Maryland.2 He was the son of Frederick Arford and Cyrena Schmidth.1 During the Civil War, John Arford signed up with the A Company, Iowa 20th Infantry. on 31 July 1862 at Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa. He was discharged for disability on 26 Jan 1863 at Benton Barracks. He enlisted with his son John. His son died in War at Vicksburg.3

     John Arford died between 1876 and 1899 in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa.1 He applied for a military pension on 6 June 1876.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. Source No. 752.
  2. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. (John Arford, Residence Cedar Rapids, IA; 44 years old, born in Maryland) Source No. 752.
  3. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. (Source is listed as Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion: John Arford, Residence Cedar Rapids, IA; 44 years old) Source No. 752.

John J. Arford1

M, b. circa 1843, d. 9 July 1864
FatherJohn Arford b. c 1818, d. bt 1876 - 1899
     John J. Arford was born circa 1843 in Iowa.1 He was the son of John Arford.

     John J. Arford married Martha circa 1860.1 During the Civil War, John J. Arford signed up with the A Company, Iowa 13th Infantry. on 16 September 1861. He re-enlisted on January 1, 1864.2

     John J. Arford died on 9 July 1864 in Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, of severe wounds he received to the head..1 He is buried National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia.1

Family

Martha

Citations

  1. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. Source No. 752.
  2. Civil War Research Database. Online at www.civilwardata.com. Data unveritied. The Civil War Research Database is a relational database. This means that there are numerous files (i.e. roster records, pension index records, GAR records, etc. ) which are "related" to each other. With HDS' Database the "relationship" or connection between these multiple files is the soldier's name. These files contain information gathered from the different sources used as discussed below. Not every soldier is in every file, nor is the type of information about a soldier in a particular file the same for every other soldier in that same file. Also, the pace at which we at HDS can enter the information about each soldier will vary significantly based on the type of source documents available to us. Therefore, the Database is not a complete biographical story on each soldier, but rather a source of significant war and post war events that a soldier experienced that can be used for the study of the Civil War. Viewed November 1999. (John J. Arford, Residence Mount Vernon IA; 18 years old.) Source No. 752.

Albert Ross Arford1

M, b. 7 February 1872, d. 6 November 1950
FatherFranklin Bash Arford2,1 b. 26 Oct 1851, d. 25 Jan 1902
MotherJane C. Wilson2,1 b. 5 Feb 1852, d. 2 Apr 1894
     Albert Ross Arford was born on 7 February 1872 in Daviess County, Indiana.3,4 He was the son of Franklin Bash Arford and Jane C. Wilson.2,1 In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as a grandson of Jacob Arford. His name appears as Albert R. Arford. He is eight years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were born born in Ohio. He is shown as grandson.5 In the census of 18 June 1900 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Franklin B. Arford. His name appears as Ross A. Arford. He is 29 years old and was born in Indiana, February 1881. His parents were born in Ohio and he can read and write.6

     Albert Ross Arford died on 6 November 1950 in in the Crystal Springs Cemetery located in Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, at age 78.4

Citations

  1. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford.) Source No. 215.
  2. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159. (Jane is listed as daughter-in-law and has children from age 8 to 3.) Source No. 110.
  3. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17, Family # 159. (ED 134) Source No. 110.
  4. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Albert Ross Arford. Record added: July 25, 2014. Find A Grave Memorial # 133329208. Birth: Feb. 7, 1872. Death: Nov. 6, 1950. Family links: Mabel Geer Arford (1873-1962). Crystal Springs Cemetery, Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Mcihigan. Plot: Section SS9.) Source No. 1078.
  5. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. (ED 134) Source No. 110.
  6. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282. Source No. 780.

Roland D. Arford1,2

M, b. May 1883, d. 1969
FatherFranklin Bash Arford1 b. 26 Oct 1851, d. 25 Jan 1902
MotherJane C. Wilson1 b. 5 Feb 1852, d. 2 Apr 1894
     Roland D. Arford was born in May 1883 in Indiana.3,2 He was the son of Franklin Bash Arford and Jane C. Wilson.1 In the census of 18 June 1900 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Franklin B. Arford. His name appears as Roland D. Arford. He is 17 years old and was born in Indiana, May 1883. His parents were born in Ohio and he can read and write.4

     Roland D. Arford married Belva Mumaw, daughter of John Mumaw and Mary Boyd.5

     Roland D. Arford died in 1969.3 He is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery located in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana.3

Family

Belva Mumaw b. 6 Oct 1883, d. 14 Feb 1914

Citations

  1. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford.) Source No. 215.
  2. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, enumeration district 8. (Roland Arford, son, July 1883, Indiana.) Source No. 780.
  3. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Walnut Hill & Good Hope) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  4. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, enumeration district 8. Source No. 780.
  5. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill, unmarked graves: Belva Arford, Oct. 6, 1883 - Feb. 14, 1914, Wife of R. D. Arford, Dau. of John and Mary (Boyd) Mumaw.) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.

Catherine C. Arford1

F, b. 1877
FatherFranklin Bash Arford1,2 b. 26 Oct 1851, d. 25 Jan 1902
MotherJane C. Wilson3,2 b. 5 Feb 1852, d. 2 Apr 1894
     Catherine C. Arford was also known as Carrie C. Arford.4,2

     Catherine C. Arford was born in 1877 in Indiana.5 She was the daughter of Franklin Bash Arford and Jane C. Wilson.1,2,3 In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as a granddaughter of Jacob Arford. Her name appears as Carrie C. Arford. She is three years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents were both born in Ohio.6

Citations

  1. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159. (Carrie C.
    ) Source No. 110.
  2. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford.) Source No. 215.
  3. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159, National Archives micropublication Carrie C.
    . Source No. 110.
  4. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159. (Carrie C.) Source No. 110.
  5. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17, Family # 159. (ED 134) Source No. 110.
  6. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. (ED 134
    ) Source No. 110.

Mary M. Arford1,2

F, b. March 1873
FatherFranklin Bash Arford3,1 b. 26 Oct 1851, d. 25 Jan 1902
MotherJane C. Wilson3,1 b. 5 Feb 1852, d. 2 Apr 1894
     Mary M. Arford was born in March 1873 in Indiana.4,2 She was the daughter of Franklin Bash Arford and Jane C. Wilson.3,1 In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as a granddaughter of Jacob Arford. Her name appears as Mary M. Arford. She is six years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents were both born in Ohio.5 In the census of 18 June 1900 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Franklin B. Arford. Her name appears as Mary M. Arford. She is 26 years old and was born in Indiana, March 1873. Her parents were born in Ohio and she can read and write.6

Citations

  1. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford.) Source No. 215.
  2. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, National Archives micropublication # 8, enumeration district Mary M. Arford, March 1873, Indiana, daug.. Source No. 780.
  3. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413A, Family # 159, National Archives micropublication Jane is listed as daughter-in-law and has children from age 8 to 3.
    . Source No. 110.
  4. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17, Family # 159, National Archives micropublication ED 134. Source No. 110.
  5. Jacob Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 17 and 413A, Family # 159. (ED 134
    ) Source No. 110.
  6. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, enumeration district 8. Source No. 780.

Lillian R. Arford1,2

F, b. September 1886
FatherFranklin Bash Arford1 b. 26 Oct 1851, d. 25 Jan 1902
MotherJane C. Wilson1 b. 5 Feb 1852, d. 2 Apr 1894
     Lillian R. Arford was born in September 1886 in Indiana.2 She was the daughter of Franklin Bash Arford and Jane C. Wilson.1 In the census of 18 June 1900 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Franklin B. Arford. Her name appears as Lillian R. Arford. She is 14 years old and was born in Indiana, September 1886. Her parents were born in Ohio and she can read and write.3

Citations

  1. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838, Frank B. Arford.) Source No. 215.
  2. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, enumeration district 8. (Lillian R. Arford, September 1886, Indiana, daug.) Source No. 780.
  3. Frank B. Arford household, 1900 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 13A, family 282, enumeration district 8. Source No. 780.

Crawford Scott II1,2,3

M, b. 1767, d. 6 September 1844
FatherCrawford Scott1 d. b 1788
MotherElizabeth d. b 1830
ChartsJoseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Crawford Scott II was born in 1767 in Ireland.4,5 He was the son of Crawford Scott and Elizabeth.1 Crawford Scott II immigration on the same ship as Elizabeth on 30 September 1788 at New York The voyage took six weeks during which time they suffered much hardship and privation.1,6

     Crawford Scott II married Mary Barnes, daughter of Thomas Barnes, in 1792 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.7,8 Their first child, Thomas, was born on 5 October 1793 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.9,10,11 Their second child, Robert, was born on 22 September 1795.12,10 Their third child, Elizabeth, was born on 22 January 1798 in Pennsylvania.13,10 Their fourth child, John, was born on 25 April 1800 in Pennsylvania.14,10

     Crawford Scott II, shown as Crafford Scott, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. His household includes all free members and no slaves. It is assumed that he is the one indicated between 26 and 44. Living nearby are the households of Charles Scott and William Scott. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Thomas Scott III, Robert Scott and John Scott II, free white males, under 10 years old, Elizabeth Scott, a free white female, under 10 years old, Mary Barnes, a free white female, age 26 to 44 old.15 Their fifth child, Rebecca, was born on 12 August 1802 in Pennsylvania.16,10 Their sixth child, James, was born on 12 October 1804 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.17,10,11 Their seventh child, Ruth, was born on 2 September 1806 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.18,19,20,11 Their eighth child, Wilson, was born on 30 September 1808.21,10

     Crawford Scott II, shown as Crafford Scott, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Crawford Scott's household includes all free individuals and no slaves, it is assumed that he is the one indicated as over 45. He is living near the household of John Scott. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, James Scott and Wilson Scott, free white males, under 10 years old, Thomas Scott III, a free white male, age 16 to 25 years old, Rebecca Scott and Ruth Scott, free white females, under 10 years old, Elizabeth Scott, a free white female, age 10 to 15 years old, Mary Barnes, a free white female, age 26 to 44 old.22 Their ninth child, Anne, was born on 9 January 1811 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.23,10,11,24 Their tenth child, William III, was born on 6 August 1813.25,10,11 Their eleventh child, Crawford, was born on 6 October 1815 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.26,10,11

     Crawford Scott II, shown as Crawford Scott, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Crawford Scott's household includes all free individuals and no slaves. Six are listed under manufacturing and one under agriculture. One unknown female over 45 is living with them and it is assumed that Crawford is the male indicated as over 45. Their oldest son, Robert Scott is probably not living with them at this time and there is a Robert Scott, age unknown recorded in the same County. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, William III Scott and Crawford Scott III, free white males, under 10 years old, James Scott and Wilson Scott, free white males, age 10 to 16 years old, John Scott II and Thomas Scott III, free white males, age 16 to 26 years old, Rebecca Scott and Mary Scott, free white females, under 10 years old, Ruth Scott, a free white female, age 10 to 16 years old, Anne Scott, free white females, age 10 to 16 years old, Elizabeth Scott, a free white female, age 16 to 26 years old, Mary Barnes, a free white female, age 26 to 45 old.27 Their thirteenth child, Barnes, was born on 16 June 1821 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.28,10,29,11

     In the 1830 census at German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Crawford Scott II, shown as Crawford Scott, was listed as a head of a family. It is assumed that he is the one indicated as between 60 and 70 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Barnes Scott, a male age 5 to 10 years old, Crawford Scott III, a male age 10 to 15 years old, William III Scott and Anne Scott, a male age 15 to 20 years old, Mary Scott, a female age 10 to 15 years old, Ruth Scott, a female age 20 to 30 years old, Mary Barnes, a female age 50 to 60 years old.30 In 1830, Crawford was living in Carroll County, Ohio.1

     In 1838, Crawford and Mary moved with their family to Ohio.31

     Crawford Scott II, shown as Crawford Scott, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio. It is assumed that he is the one indicated between 70 and 79 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Barnes Scott, a male age 15 to 20 years old, Crawford Scott III, a male, age 20 to 30 years old, Mary Scott, a female age 20 to 30 years old, Mary Barnes, a female age 60 to 70 years old.32

     A letter written 23 January 1841 by Crawford Scott to his son, James, reads, "My Dear Son, We received your letter written in December just five days after you mailed it. Times are hard in this part of the country for want of money, but everything else plenty. Wheat is cheap, bringing 50 1/2 per bushel at the Carrollton mill. there is no sale at all for oats and corn. Pork sells from 3 to 4 cents per pound.
     We wrote to Wilson last month, but have not heard from him. Ruth has no children and lives with her husband's parents, and hard times don't trouble them. Crawford has lived with Thomas Scott, the past summer, and is still there. Thomas' son William lives with his uncle at Carrollton and is keeping store for him. Hard times do't bother them.
     I want you to tell us how Elizabeth Scott is and if she intends to come to this country. If she does, we will go for her. We would have sent for her last fall, but we had no word whether she would come. One of our horses has been lame since last spring, and we had to buy another. I bourhg tone last spring a year ago and left a colt. We have it yet.
     Times seem to go hard with us, but God spares our health and we are hopes that in another year we will get through our difficulties. Our crop last year did not turn out. The flys hurt it very much and having so far to go to reap it that it will not do much more than cost. The fly is in the wheat also this year. We have 30 acres of wheat in this fall. Barnes put it in himself, for I was no help to him and the Lord knows if I ever will be well. Your mother has good health, but has been in poor health since coming to this country. For my part I don't know whether I will ever be able to go to the fields again or not. I want you to let us know how your father-in-law is, as well as all our old neighbors. Give our love to Elizabeth and Catherine and all her children."33


     Crawford Scott II died on 6 September 1844 in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio.34 He is buried in the Old Scott Cemetery located in Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Age about 77 years.35,36

Family

Mary Barnes b. 1775, d. 12 May 1845
Children

Citations

  1. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). Source No. 217.
  2. Scott Family, February 2001. Data unverified. Information collected over the years and believe it is reliable, but not all of it has been vertified. Met Jim Long the winter of 2001. He is not related to these Scotts, but lived in the area that the Scotts were from. Source No. 359.
  3. Crawford Scott household, 1810 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Luzerne Towship, Page 177. (M33_103) Source No. 505.
  4. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  5. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Volume 2. Heritage Books, 2007. Viewed books.google.com October 23, 2021. Crawford (1) Scott was born in the village of Naria, parish of Inniskeel, county donegal, Ireland. He died in Ireland, but his widow came to the United States in 1788. Their children, all of whom but Frank came to the United States September 30, 1788... Crawford (2) Scott was born in Ireland, 1767, came to the United Sates with his family September 30, 1788, settled at Tabor, Ohio, died September 6, 1844, and is buired there. He married, 1792, Mary Barnes, born 1775, died May 12, 1845. Children: ... Rebecca, born August 12, 1802; married Jacob Arford; moved to Wayne county, Ohio, died July 8=7, 1841. Source No. 870.
  6. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Compiled by Samuel T. Wiley and John M. Gresham & Co.. Chicago, Illinois: John M. Gresham & Co., 1889 Hereinafter cited as Fayette County, Pennsylvania Bioghies. (Crawford Harrison Scott ..... his grandfather came from Ireland, September 30, 1788, and settled in Lancaster county, Pa.) Source No. 534.
  7. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  8. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  9. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Thomas III born Oct. 5, 1793 Died Jan. 22, 1840 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  10. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Crawford II married Mary Barnes in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 1792, and to their union was born the following children: Names, birth dates and death dates given. They are the same as written in Book, Tombstone Inscription and Records.) Source No. 217.
  11. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Wilson Scott and Ann Woodward were married Oct. 20, 1831, as abpve and had 14 children, 5 "still born." All born near New Salem, PA. - as follows.....names, dates and various information given.) Source No. 217.
  12. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Robert Born Sept 24, 1795, Died Oct. 25, 1836 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  13. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Elizabeth Born Jan 22, 1798, Died May 25, 1865 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  14. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: John Born Apri. 25, 1800, Died Oct. 19, 1858 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  15. Crafford Scott household, 1800 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Township, Page 541, National Archives micropublication M32_38. Source No. 504.
  16. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Rebecca, born Aug. 12, 1802, died July 7, 1841. Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  17. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: James Born Oct. 12, 1804, Died Apr. 27, 1876 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  18. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  19. Wm. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, 41, Page 529, Family M432_664, National Archives micropublication age 43, Pennsylvania. Source No. 47.
  20. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  21. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Wilson Born Sept. 30, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  22. Crafford Scott household, 1810 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M252_54. Source No. 505.
  23. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Anne Born Jan. 9, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  24. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #131627863. Creaded by ResearchRanson. Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, Napa County, Caifornia. Block 89, Lot 4. Anne E Arford, b. 1812, Pennsylvania, d. 14 Sep 1898 Napa, California. (Parens: Crawford Scott 1767-1844, Mary Barnes Scott 1775-1845)) Source No. 1078.
  25. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: William III Born Aug. 6, 1813, Died During Civil War Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  26. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford III Born Oct. 6, 1815, Died May 14, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  27. Crawford Scott household, 1820 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Luzerne Towship, Page 177, National Archives micropublication M33_103. Source No. 539.
  28. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the follwoing children:.....Barnes Born June 16, 1821, Died Mar. 21, 1904 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  29. Barns Scott household, 1900 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Rose Township, sheet 47, family 2, National Archives micropublication # 28, enumeration district T1210_. (June 1821) Source No. 540.
  30. Crawford Scott household, 1830 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 177. (M19_162) Source No. 506.
  31. Obituaries & Newspaper articles, Newspapers from Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio. (Mary Scott: unknown paper, unknown page, unknown date. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Scott took place from her late home on last Sabbath afternoon and was the largest funeral since the death of Judge Raley. Mary Scott was born in Fayette county, Pa., in 1819. she came with her parents to Ohio in 1838 and was married to William C. Scott, May 1843. To this marriage was born 11 children, six of whom survive her.) Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Source No. 524.
  32. Crawford Scott household, 1840 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Union Towship, Page 288, National Archives micropublication M704_288. Source No. 507.
  33. Obituaries & Newspaper articles, Newspapers from Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio. (Old Letter Shos Low Prices in County Seventy-Six Years Ago: 1917, Unknown page, Benton Scott, Allance, has handed us a letter, which was written January 23, 1841, by Crawford and Mary Scott, Union-twp. to James Scott, who lived at Uniontown, PA. It was written on a sheet folded about footscap size and at that time the government or at least the Carrollton postoffice had no stamps. The letter was folded and sealed with wax, no envelope being used.) Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Source No. 524.
  34. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  35. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. Source No. 521.
  36. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #24399717. Created by Barbara Clarke. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. b. 1767, died 6 Sept 1844. (Note: Located on top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in northeast Monroe Twp, Carroll County, the cemetery is on private property. In 1982 it was read by volunteers who found 9 stones remaining.)) Source No. 1078.
  37. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Elizabeth Born Jan. 22, 1798, Died May 25, 1865 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  38. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: .........John Born Apri. 25, 1800, Died Oct. 19, 1858 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  39. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (husband of Ruth, dau. of Crawford II; also William was the father of Thomas II, father of William C. IV, husband of Mry, dau. of Crawford II. William II and Ruth, his wife were first sousins, and William C. IV and Mary his wife were first sousins once removed.) Source No. 217.
  40. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  41. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Anne Born Jan. 9, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  42. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: ..... Crawford III Born Oct. 6, 1815, Died May 14, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  43. Adam and Ruth Ann (Scott) Beamer's Family Bible, unknown location. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure; Michigan. (Data unverified.) Source No. 295.
  44. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children:..... Mary Born Jan. 16, 1819, Died Oct. 7, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.

Mary Barnes1

F, b. 1775, d. 12 May 1845
FatherThomas Barnes
ChartsJoseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Mary Barnes was born in 1775. Her age is given as between 26 and 44 in the 1800 census, which would make her birth year between 1755 and 1775. In the 1810 census her age is given as between 26 and 44, which would make her birth year between 1765 and 1785. In the 1820 census, she is over 45, born after 1775, and in 1830, she is between 50 and 60, born between 1770 and 1780. Her grave stone says she was about 70 when she died May 1845.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Thomas Barnes.

     Mary Barnes married Crawford Scott II, son of Crawford Scott and Elizabeth, in 1792 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.5,6 Their first child, Thomas, was born on 5 October 1793 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.7,8,9 Their second child, Robert, was born on 22 September 1795.10,8 Their third child, Elizabeth, was born on 22 January 1798 in Pennsylvania.11,8 Their fourth child, John, was born on 25 April 1800 in Pennsylvania.12,8 In the 1800 census in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Mary Barnes is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II; assumption.13 Their fifth child, Rebecca, was born on 12 August 1802 in Pennsylvania.14,8 Their sixth child, James, was born on 12 October 1804 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.15,8,9 Their seventh child, Ruth, was born on 2 September 1806 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.16,17,18,9 Their eighth child, Wilson, was born on 30 September 1808.19,8 In the 1810 census in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Mary Barnes is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II; assumption.20 Their ninth child, Anne, was born on 9 January 1811 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.21,8,9,22 Their tenth child, William III, was born on 6 August 1813.23,8,9 Their eleventh child, Crawford, was born on 6 October 1815 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.24,8,9 In the 1820 census in Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Mary Barnes is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II.25 Their thirteenth child, Barnes, was born on 16 June 1821 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.26,8,27,9 In the 1830 census in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Mary Barnes is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II.28

     In 1838, Crawford and Mary moved with their family to Ohio.29 In the 1840 census in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio, Mary Barnes is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II; assumption.30

     Mary Barnes died on 12 May 1845 in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio.4 She is buried in the Old Scott Cemetery located in Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio.4

Family

Crawford Scott II b. 1767, d. 6 Sep 1844
Children

Citations

  1. Scott Family, February 2001. Data unverified. Information collected over the years and believe it is reliable, but not all of it has been vertified. Met Jim Long the winter of 2001. He is not related to these Scotts, but lived in the area that the Scotts were from. Source No. 359.
  2. Crafford Scott household, 1800 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Township, Page 541, National Archives micropublication M32_38. (Her age is given as between 26 and 44.) Source No. 504.
  3. Crafford Scott household, 1810 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Springhill Towship, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M252_54. Source No. 505.
  4. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  5. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  6. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  7. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Thomas III born Oct. 5, 1793 Died Jan. 22, 1840 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  8. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Crawford II married Mary Barnes in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 1792, and to their union was born the following children: Names, birth dates and death dates given. They are the same as written in Book, Tombstone Inscription and Records.) Source No. 217.
  9. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Wilson Scott and Ann Woodward were married Oct. 20, 1831, as abpve and had 14 children, 5 "still born." All born near New Salem, PA. - as follows.....names, dates and various information given.) Source No. 217.
  10. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Robert Born Sept 24, 1795, Died Oct. 25, 1836 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  11. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Elizabeth Born Jan 22, 1798, Died May 25, 1865 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  12. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: John Born Apri. 25, 1800, Died Oct. 19, 1858 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  13. Crafford Scott household, 1800 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Township, Page 541, National Archives micropublication M32_38. Source No. 504.
  14. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Rebecca, born Aug. 12, 1802, died July 7, 1841. Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  15. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: James Born Oct. 12, 1804, Died Apr. 27, 1876 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  16. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  17. Wm. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, 41, Page 529, Family M432_664, National Archives micropublication age 43, Pennsylvania. Source No. 47.
  18. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  19. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Wilson Born Sept. 30, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  20. Crafford Scott household, 1810 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M252_54. Source No. 505.
  21. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Anne Born Jan. 9, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  22. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #131627863. Creaded by ResearchRanson. Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, Napa County, Caifornia. Block 89, Lot 4. Anne E Arford, b. 1812, Pennsylvania, d. 14 Sep 1898 Napa, California. (Parens: Crawford Scott 1767-1844, Mary Barnes Scott 1775-1845)) Source No. 1078.
  23. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: William III Born Aug. 6, 1813, Died During Civil War Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  24. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford III Born Oct. 6, 1815, Died May 14, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  25. Crawford Scott household, 1820 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Luzerne Towship, Page 177, National Archives micropublication M33_103. Source No. 539.
  26. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the follwoing children:.....Barnes Born June 16, 1821, Died Mar. 21, 1904 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  27. Barns Scott household, 1900 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Rose Township, sheet 47, family 2, National Archives micropublication # 28, enumeration district T1210_. (June 1821) Source No. 540.
  28. Crawford Scott household, 1830 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 281. (M19_162) Source No. 506.
  29. Obituaries & Newspaper articles, Newspapers from Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio. (Mary Scott: unknown paper, unknown page, unknown date. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Scott took place from her late home on last Sabbath afternoon and was the largest funeral since the death of Judge Raley. Mary Scott was born in Fayette county, Pa., in 1819. she came with her parents to Ohio in 1838 and was married to William C. Scott, May 1843. To this marriage was born 11 children, six of whom survive her.) Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Source No. 524.
  30. Crawford Scott household, 1840 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Union Towship, Page 288, National Archives micropublication M704_288. Source No. 507.
  31. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Elizabeth Born Jan. 22, 1798, Died May 25, 1865 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  32. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: .........John Born Apri. 25, 1800, Died Oct. 19, 1858 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  33. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  34. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Anne Born Jan. 9, 1811, Died Sept. 15, 1899 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  35. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: ..... Crawford III Born Oct. 6, 1815, Died May 14, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  36. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children:..... Mary Born Jan. 16, 1819, Died Oct. 7, 1892 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.

Eleanor Alberta Arford

F, b. after 1905
FatherErnest Castle Arford b. 10 Sep 1891, d. 26 Aug 1970
     Eleanor Alberta Arford was born after 1905. She was the daughter of Ernest Castle Arford.

John K. Arford1,2

M, b. 7 April 1851, d. after 1915
FatherJoseph Arford2 b. 26 Mar 1814, d. 26 Feb 1904
MotherCatherine Kennedy2 b. c 1817, d. bt 1844 - 1913
     John K. Arford was born on 7 April 1851.2 He was the son of Joseph Arford and Catherine Kennedy.2 In the Brown Township, Ripley County, Indiana, census dated 12 July 1860, John K. Arford, shown as John Arford, is listed in the household of Joseph Arford. He is nine years old, attending school, and was born in Pennsylvania.3

     John K. Arford married Virginia Plate on 18 January 1874.2

     John K. Arford died after 1915.

Family

Virginia Plate
Child

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Ripley County, Indiana. Source No. 82.
  2. Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery, of Newbury, Mass., 1590-1890. Compiled by Rev. Rufus Emery. Salem, Massachusetts: E. Cleaves, 1890 Hereinafter cited as Descendants of John and Anthony Emery. Viewed 28 June 2015 at https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1890emer. Source No. 203.
  3. Joseph Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Ripley County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 436, Family 983. Source No. 82.

Earl Arford

M, b. before 1900, d. after 1915
FatherJohn K. Arford b. 7 Apr 1851, d. a 1915
MotherVirginia Plate
     Earl Arford was born before 1900. He was the son of John K. Arford and Virginia Plate.

     Earl Arford died after 1915.

Louis Dean Arford1,2,3

M, b. circa 1876
FatherAlbert Wade Arford4,2 b. 31 Jul 1847, d. 3 Jun 1930
MotherLouisa Winklepeck4,2 b. 7 May 1854, d. 7 Jan 1914
     Louis Dean Arford was born circa 1876 in Indiana.1 He was the son of Albert Wade Arford and Louisa Winklepeck.4,2 In the census of 12 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Albert W. Arford. His name appears as Louis D. Arford. He is four years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were both born in Ohio.5 In the census of 30 April 1910 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Louis appears in the household of Albert W. Arford as Louis D. Arford. He is 34 years old and was born in Indiana. His parents were born in Ohio.6 Louis Dean Arford was living at Newcastle, Indiana, at the death of his father, Rev. A. W. Arford on 3 June 1930.3

Citations

  1. Albert W. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413B, Family # 166. (Louis D. Arford) Source No. 110.
  2. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 837, Rev. Albert W. Arford. Mr. and Mrs. Arford are the parents of these children: Luna E., Edwin K., Frank W., Louis D., Mina M., Albert B. and Jacob Ray.) Source No. 215.
  3. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. ( Born in Ohio he came to this county when a young man and was united in marriage to Louisa Winkelpleck. From this union ten children were born, of whom nine survive as follows: Kirk Arford and Mrs. Nina Smith of Marshall, Ill.; Dr. Doxford Arford of Middletown, Indiana, Louis Arford of Newcastle; Frank Arford of Chicago, Rev. A. B. Arford of Indianapolis, Merton Arford, who is in Wisconsin and Ernest and Jacob Arford of this place. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Angeline Dillon. His wife and companion died a number of years ago and he was again married to Fannie Smith of New Albany who survives.) Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.
  4. Rev. A. W. Arford Dies at Marshall, Odon Journal, Odon, Indiana, June 6, 1930, No. 23. Copied from microfilm August 2000. Hereinafter cited as Rev. A. W. Arford obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 338.
  5. Albert W. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 18 and 413B, Family # 166. Source No. 110.
  6. Albert W. Arford household, 1910 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, sheet 9B, family 185. Source No. 779.

Lunae Arford1

F, b. 27 July 1870, d. 8 September 1900
FatherAlbert Wade Arford2,3 b. 31 Jul 1847, d. 3 Jun 1930
MotherLouisa Winklepeck3 b. 7 May 1854, d. 7 Jan 1914
     Lunae Arford was born on 27 July 1870 in Indiana.2,4,1 She was the daughter of Albert Wade Arford and Louisa Winklepeck.2,3 In the census of 12 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Albert W. Arford. Her name appears as Lunaettie Arford. She is 10 years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents were both born in Ohio.5

     Lunae Arford died on 8 September 1900 at age 30.6,7 She is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery located in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana. The following is written on her gravestone: "God moves in mysterious way, his wonders to perform, he plants his footsteps, and rides upon the storm, on the sea."4,1

Citations

  1. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Dau. of Rev. A. W. & L. Arford, Born July 27 1870, Died Sept 8 1900, Aged 30 yrs 1 mo 11 ds, God Moves in Myseterious way, His wonders to perform, he plants his footsteps, and rides upon the storm, on the sea. Lunae written on top. Source No. 828.
  2. Albert W. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 413B, Family # 166. Source No. 110.
  3. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 837, Rev. Albert W. Arford. Mr. and Mrs. Arford are the parents of these children: Luna E., Edwin K., Frank W., Louis D., Mina M., Albert B. and Jacob Ray.) Source No. 215.
  4. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  5. Albert W. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 18 and 413B, Family # 166. Source No. 110.
  6. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill: Luna E. Arford, 27 Jul 1870, 8 Sept 1900) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  7. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Lunae Arford. Dau. of Rev. A. W. & L. Arford, born July 27 1870, died Sept 8 1900, Aged 30 yrs 1 mo 11 ds, God Moves in Myseterious way, His wonders to perform, he plants his footsteps, and rides upon the storm, on the sea. Lunae written on top. Source No. 828.

Martin Young

M, b. between 1785 and 1805, d. between 1830 and 1891
     Martin Young was born between 1785 and 1805.

     Martin Young married Margaret Arford, daughter of Frederick Arford and Cyrena Schmidth.

     Martin Young died between 1830 and 1891.

     Margaret Arford and Martin Young had 10 children.

Family

Margaret Arford b. c 1802

John Bash

M, b. between 1761 and 1790
     John Bash was born between 1761 and 1790.

     John Bash married Margaret Bloom.

Family

Margaret Bloom
Child

Mary J. Kelly1,2

F, b. circa 1821, d. between 1870 and 1876
     Mary J. Kelly was born circa 1821 in Kentucky.3,4

     Mary J. Kelly married Silas P. Waggoner, son of Father of Silas P. Waggoner, on 3 February 1842 in Greene County, Indiana.2 In the census of 7 September 1850 in Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana, Mary appears in the household of Silas P. Waggoner as Mary Waggoner. She is 28 years old and was born in Kentucky.5 In the census of 12 July 1860 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Mary appears in the household of Silas P. Waggoner as Mary Waggoner. She is 40 years old and was born in Kentucky.6 In the census of 25 August 1870 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Mary appears in the household of Silas P. Waggoner as Mary Wagoner. She is 50 years old, keeping house, and was born in Indiana. She cannot write.7

     Mary J. Kelly died between 1870 and 1876; Supposely she left five children, but the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses shows only four children. Her son Columbus is only listed in the 1850 census.1,8

Family

Silas P. Waggoner b. 18 Feb 1822, d. 30 Jan 1907
Children

Citations

  1. Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Ind. with Reminiscences of Pioneer Days (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1908.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Indidana. (Silas P. Waggoner ....was twice married, first to Mary Ann Kelly, who died leaving five children, as follows: Margaret, Charles, Ira, James, Nancy. The subject's second marriage was to Mrs. Margaret J. Cattron, nee King, native of Bloomington, Indiana, where she was born Mary 4, 1832.) Source No. 11.
  2. Index to Marriage Record 1821 - 1920 (Lacking 1828-1832), Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Works Progress Administration. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, Greene County, 1821-1920. (Volume III N - Z, Silas P. Waggoner, Mary J Kelly, 03 Feb 1842. Source - Book D, Page 22) Source No. 869.
  3. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 841, Family 566. (Mary Waggoner, age 40, born Kentucky) Source No. 80.
  4. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1850 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Jackson Township, Page 302, Family 322, National Archives micropublication M432_148. (Mary Waggoner, age 28, born Kentucky) Source No. 691.
  5. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1850 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Jackson Township, Page 302, Family 322, National Archives micropublication M432_148. Source No. 691.
  6. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 841, Family 566. Source No. 80.
  7. Silas B. Wagoner household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 358, Family 111, National Archives micropublication M593_342. Source No. 99.
  8. Index to Marriage Record 1821 - 1920 (Lacking 1828-1832), Greene County, Indiana. Compiled by Works Progress Administration. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, Greene County, 1821-1920. (Volume III N - Z, Silas P. Waggoner, Margaret J. Catron, 20 Aug 1876. Source - Book K, Page 94) Source No. 869.
  9. Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Ind. with Reminiscences of Pioneer Days (Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1908.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Indidana. (Silas P. Waggoner ....was twice married, first to Mary Ann Kelly, who died leaving five children, as follows: Margaret, Charles, Ira, James, Nancy.) Source No. 11.
  10. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1850 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Jackson Township, Page 302, Family 322, National Archives micropublication M432_148. (Columbus, age 8/12, born Indiana) Source No. 691.
  11. Silas P. Waggoner household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 841, Family 566. (Nancy J. Waggoner, age 7, born Indiana) Source No. 80.