Luther T. Van Voorhis
M, #111801, b. circa 1870
Luther T. Van Voorhis|b. circa 1870|p1119.htm#i111801|Garrett Townsend Van Voorhis|b. Feb 19, 1819\nd. Jun 3, 1907|p885.htm#i88463|Mary Jane Baxter|b. circa 1830\nd. 1921|p1118.htm#i111798|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Ann Watkins|b. circa 1797\nd. Nov 2, 1828|p308.htm#i30793|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Luther T. Van Voorhis was born circa 1870. He was the son of Garrett Townsend Van Voorhis and Mary Jane Baxter.
Mary B. Van Voorhis
F, #111802, b. Mar 10, 1876
Mary B. Van Voorhis|b. Mar 10, 1876|p1119.htm#i111802|Garrett Townsend Van Voorhis|b. Feb 19, 1819\nd. Jun 3, 1907|p885.htm#i88463|Mary Jane Baxter|b. circa 1830\nd. 1921|p1118.htm#i111798|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Ann Watkins|b. circa 1797\nd. Nov 2, 1828|p308.htm#i30793|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary B. Van Voorhis was born on Mar 10, 1876. She was the daughter of Garrett Townsend Van Voorhis and Mary Jane Baxter. Mary was buried on Oct 3, 1876. Mary was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Jane Hoffman
F, #111803
Caroline Frye
F, #111804, b. 1826, d. Dec 17, 1885
Caroline Frye|b. 1826\nd. Dec 17, 1885|p1119.htm#i111804|Noah Frye||p4761.htm#i476001|Lucy Colvin||p4761.htm#i476002|||||||||||||
Caroline Frye was born in 1826. She was the daughter of Noah Frye and Lucy Colvin. Caroline married Robert Van Voorhis, son of Abraham Van Voorhis and Ann Watkins, on Feb 15, 1843. Caroline married Robert Van Voorhis, son of Abraham Van Voorhis and Ann Watkins, on Mar 2, 1848. Caroline Frye died on Dec 17, 1885 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. Caroline was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Child of Caroline Frye and Robert Van Voorhis
Caroline married Robert Van Voorhis, son of Abraham Van Voorhis and Ann Watkins, on Feb 15, 1843. Caroline married Robert Van Voorhis, son of Abraham Van Voorhis and Ann Watkins, on Mar 2, 1848.
- Clara Van Voorhis+ b. circa 1848, d. Jan 12, 1890
Clara Van Voorhis
F, #111805, b. circa 1848, d. Jan 12, 1890
Clara Van Voorhis|b. circa 1848\nd. Jan 12, 1890|p1119.htm#i111805|Robert Van Voorhis|b. Jul 21, 1822\nd. Jan 26, 1892|p885.htm#i88464|Caroline Frye|b. 1826\nd. Dec 17, 1885|p1119.htm#i111804|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Ann Watkins|b. circa 1797\nd. Nov 2, 1828|p308.htm#i30793|Noah Frye||p4761.htm#i476001|Lucy Colvin||p4761.htm#i476002|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Clara Van Voorhis was born circa 1848 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Robert Van Voorhis and Caroline Frye. Clara married Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell. Clara Van Voorhis died on Jan 12, 1890 at McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Clara was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
She was also known as Narcissa Van Voorhis. In the census on Jun 14, 1860 Clara Van Voorhis was named Clarissa Van Voorhis.
She was also known as Narcissa Van Voorhis. In the census on Jun 14, 1860 Clara Van Voorhis was named Clarissa Van Voorhis.
Children of Clara Van Voorhis and Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell
Clara married Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell.
- Carrie B. Mansell b. circa 1873
- Robert C. Mansell b. circa 1876
- Irving Van Voorhis Mansell+ b. Jan 12, 1880, d. Nov, 1961
Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell
M, #111806, b. circa 1844
Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell was born circa 1844. Resin married Clara Van Voorhis, daughter of Robert Van Voorhis and Caroline Frye.
In the census on Jun 5, 1880 Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell was named R. B. Mansell.
In the census on Jun 5, 1880 Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell was named R. B. Mansell.
Children of Rev. Resin Beeson Mansell and Clara Van Voorhis
- Carrie B. Mansell b. circa 1873
- Robert C. Mansell b. circa 1876
- Irving Van Voorhis Mansell+ b. Jan 12, 1880, d. Nov, 1961
Vincent Colvin
M, #111807, b. circa 1829, d. Mar 31, 1876
Vincent Colvin|b. circa 1829\nd. Mar 31, 1876|p1119.htm#i111807|Moses Colvin||p4761.htm#i476014|Rebecca Grant||p4761.htm#i476015|||||||||||||
Vincent Colvin was born circa 1829 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Moses Colvin and Rebecca Grant. Vincent married Mary Van Voorhis, daughter of Abraham Van Voorhis and Ann Watkins, on Apr 6, 1848. Vincent married Mary Ann Crouch; 4 children. Vincent Colvin died on Mar 31, 1876 at Fallowfield Twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania. Vincent was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
He began military service; served in the Civil War.
He began military service; served in the Civil War.
Children of Vincent Colvin and Mary Van Voorhis
- Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin+ b. Jan 22, 1850, d. Nov 20, 1895
- Rossell Jay Colvin+ b. Nov 7, 1852, d. Mar, 1925
Rossell Jay Colvin
M, #111808, b. Nov 7, 1852, d. Mar, 1925
Rossell Jay Colvin|b. Nov 7, 1852\nd. Mar, 1925|p1119.htm#i111808|Vincent Colvin|b. circa 1829\nd. Mar 31, 1876|p1119.htm#i111807|Mary Van Voorhis|b. Nov 5, 1826\nd. Jan 31, 1863|p885.htm#i88465|Moses Colvin||p4761.htm#i476014|Rebecca Grant||p4761.htm#i476015|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Ann Watkins|b. circa 1797\nd. Nov 2, 1828|p308.htm#i30793|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rossell Jay Colvin was born on Nov 7, 1852 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Vincent Colvin and Mary Van Voorhis. Rossell married Blanche Farquhar circa 1876. Rossell Jay Colvin died in Mar, 1925 at age 72.
He was also known as R. Jay Colvin. In the census in Jun, 1860 Rossell Jay Colvin was named Roselle Colvin.
He was also known as R. Jay Colvin. In the census in Jun, 1860 Rossell Jay Colvin was named Roselle Colvin.
Children of Rossell Jay Colvin and Blanche Farquhar
Rossell married Blanche Farquhar circa 1876.
- Mossella Colvin b. circa Sep, 1876
- Besie B. Colvin b. circa Feb, 1880
Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin
M, #111809, b. Jan 22, 1850, d. Nov 20, 1895
Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin|b. Jan 22, 1850\nd. Nov 20, 1895|p1119.htm#i111809|Vincent Colvin|b. circa 1829\nd. Mar 31, 1876|p1119.htm#i111807|Mary Van Voorhis|b. Nov 5, 1826\nd. Jan 31, 1863|p885.htm#i88465|Moses Colvin||p4761.htm#i476014|Rebecca Grant||p4761.htm#i476015|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Ann Watkins|b. circa 1797\nd. Nov 2, 1828|p308.htm#i30793|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin was born on Jan 22, 1850 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Vincent Colvin and Mary Van Voorhis. Abraham married Mary Rebecca Grant, daughter of L. George Grant and Mary Ann Rabe, on Mar 9, 1876 at Monroe County, Iowa. Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin died on Nov 20, 1895 at Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, at age 45.
Children of Abraham Van Voorhis Colvin and Mary Rebecca Grant
- Wesley Elmer Colvin+ b. Sep 30, 1877, d. May 10, 1961
- Albert Martin Colvin+ b. Mar 26, 1880, d. Dec 1, 1955
- Jennie Florence Colvin b. Jun 7, 1883
- Edna B. Colvin b. Nov 15, 1894, d. May 10, 1918
Thornton F. Watkins
M, #111810, b. circa 1827, d. Jan 2, 1852
Thornton F. Watkins was born circa 1827 at Pennsylvania. Thornton married Eliza Van Voorhis, daughter of Abraham Van Voorhis and Jane Phillips, on Apr 12, 1849. Thornton F. Watkins died on Jan 2, 1852; going to California.
Child of Thornton F. Watkins and Eliza Van Voorhis
- James Watkins b. circa 1850
James Watkins
M, #111811, b. circa 1850
James Watkins|b. circa 1850|p1119.htm#i111811|Thornton F. Watkins|b. circa 1827\nd. Jan 2, 1852|p1119.htm#i111810|Eliza Van Voorhis|b. Sep 1, 1830\nd. Feb 28, 1850|p885.htm#i88466|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Carry Van Voorhis
F, #111812, b. circa 1866
Carry Van Voorhis|b. circa 1866|p1119.htm#i111812|John S. Van Voorhis|b. Sep 6, 1835\nd. Mar 9, 1932|p885.htm#i88468|Isophine H Teeple|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p885.htm#i88473|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|Elisha Teeple||p4761.htm#i476042||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Carry Van Voorhis was born circa 1866 at Carroll Twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John S. Van Voorhis and Isophine H Teeple. Carry married Walter Blaney.
In the census on Jun 1, 1880 Carry Van Voorhis was named Carrie E. Van Voorhis.
In the census on Jun 1, 1880 Carry Van Voorhis was named Carrie E. Van Voorhis.
Cynthia Serene Van Voorhis
F, #111813, b. Oct 28, 1866, d. Oct 31, 1900
Cynthia Serene Van Voorhis|b. Oct 28, 1866\nd. Oct 31, 1900|p1119.htm#i111813|John S. Van Voorhis|b. Sep 6, 1835\nd. Mar 9, 1932|p885.htm#i88468|Isophine H Teeple|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p885.htm#i88473|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|Elisha Teeple||p4761.htm#i476042||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Cynthia Serene Van Voorhis was born on Oct 28, 1866 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John S. Van Voorhis and Isophine H Teeple. Cynthia Serene Van Voorhis died on Oct 31, 1900 at Washington County, Pennsylvania, at age 34. Cynthia was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
She was also known as Serena Van Voorhis.
She was also known as Serena Van Voorhis.
Eva L. Van Voorhis
F, #111814, b. Feb 27, 1872, d. Mar 29, 1895
Eva L. Van Voorhis|b. Feb 27, 1872\nd. Mar 29, 1895|p1119.htm#i111814|John S. Van Voorhis|b. Sep 6, 1835\nd. Mar 9, 1932|p885.htm#i88468|Isophine H Teeple|b. 1838\nd. 1904|p885.htm#i88473|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|Elisha Teeple||p4761.htm#i476042||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Eva L. Van Voorhis was born on Feb 27, 1872 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John S. Van Voorhis and Isophine H Teeple. Eva L. Van Voorhis died on Mar 29, 1895 at age 23. Eva was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Joseph Brown
M, #111815, b. May 29, 1834, d. Jul 17, 1904
Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|||||||||||||
Joseph Brown was born on May 29, 1834 at Washington Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Samuel Brown and Chritina Shearer. Joseph married Emaline Van Voorhis, daughter of Abraham Van Voorhis and Jane Phillips, circa 1858. Joseph Brown died on Jan 17, 1904 at Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, at age 69. He died on Jul 17, 1904 at Washington Twp., Fayette County, Pennsylvania, at age 70. Joseph was buried at Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Marion County, Kansas.
He removed to at Kansas in 1885.
This was an action brought by defendant in error, Wheeler, as Administrator of the estate of one Van Voorhis Brown, deceased, against plaintiff in error and one Samuel Brown, to recover damages for the conversion of personal property. Plaintiff in error is the father of Samuel and Van Voorhis Brown. Van Voorhis Brown died intestate on the 24th of July, 1898, leaving surviving him his wife, Hattie E. Brown, and one young child. At the time of his death he was in possession of a large quantity of personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, grain, farming utensils, household goods, poultry, etc., the subject-matter of this controversy. A few days after the death of her husband, Hattie E. Brown, with her child, departed for her former home in Pennsylvania. Immediately upon her departure, plaintiff in error and members of his family took possession of the entire personal property, using and disposing of the same as their own. There was no correspondence between the widow in Pennsylvania and the members of her husband's family in Kansas.
This action was commenced on the 8th of June, 1899. Upon demand made for the property and upon the trial of the case, it was claimed by plaintiff in error that all the personal property in the possession of Van Voorhis Brown and his wife at the date of his death, even to the very articles of household use, was not the property of Van Voorhis Brown but of plaintiff in error. Upon the trial the case was dismissed as to Samuel Brown.
The trial resulted in a verdict and judgment for the administrator. To reverse this judgment defendant below, Joseph Brown, prosecutes this proceeding in error.
R. L. King, and C. M. Clark, for plaintiff in error. Keller & Dean, for defendant in error.
The opinion of the court was delivered by POLLOCK, J.: It is first contended that the petition is insufficient, in that the averments of the representative capacity in which plaintiff brings the action are not sufficient, and does not allege that plaintiff either had the possession of the property in controversy or was entitled to its immediate possession. The petition does allege "that he is the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Van Voorhis Brown, deceased ; that at the time of the death of the plaintiff's intestate, Van Voorhis Brown, the said Van Voorhis Brown was the owner and in possession of the following articles of personal property, to wit." This is sufficient. The demurrer to the petition was properly overruled. Again, it is contended that defendant Joseph Brown should have been granted a continuance upon the dismissal of the action as to his codefendant, Samuel Brown. No formal application for continuance was made, nor was there any showing for such continuance. The trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing the request. Upon the trial evidence was received, over the objection of the defendants, tending to prove the value of the interest of Van Voorhis Brown in certain wheat grown upon what was known as the "Carter eighty," for which no claim was made in the petition. The value of this wheat was separately found by the jury and amount remitted before judgment.
The widow, Hattie E. Brown, was permitted on her direct examination to give a part of a conversation claimed to have been had with one Cora Brown, a daughter of defendant, in the absence of the defendant. Upon objection made, this evidence was by the court, in effect, withdrawn from the consideration of the jury. Cora Brown was called as a witness for the defense and interrogated as to this conversation had with Hattie E. Brown. Upon rebuttal, the proper foundation having been laid by the cross-examination of Cora Brown, the widow, Hattie E. Brown, was permitted to give her version of the conversation, which was contradictory of and tending to impeach the evidence of Cora Brown. In this there was no error.
Again, upon examination in chief, and as a part of plaintiff's case, after enumerating the number of cattle, horses and other personal property in the possession of Van Voorhis Brown at the time of his death, over the objection and exception of counsel for defendant, the widow, Hattie E. Brown, was asked : "Who did all this property belong to that you have been testifying about? Now, Mrs. Brown, all this property you have enumerated, whose was it?" etc. To which the witness responded that it belonged to her husband. The ownership of the property and the value being the only matters in dispute at the trial, the reception of this testimony was highly improper and the practice should not •be encouraged. Yet, as the witness was asked to and did give fully her sources of information, both upon her direct and cross-examination, that the jury might determine not only the fact of ownership itself but the extent of theknowledge of the witness, the bald statement of the witness that her husband was the owner was not sufficiently prejudicial to work a reversal of the judgment.
Complaint is made of the refusal of the trial court to give certain instructions requested by defendant. An examination of the record discloses that the request was not signed by counsel, as required by the statute, and, in the absence of a showing to the contrary in the record, this court may presume that the same was refused for this reason. However, certain of the instructions requested relate to the exempt property. From the amount found by the jury before judgment the plaintiff remitted $750, expressly including in the same the value of the exempt property. The other requests are properly covered in the charge of the court, which we have examined, and in which we find no error.
The substantial claim of error in this case arises upon the action of the trial court in overruling the motion for a new trial. Upon the hearing of this motion, the defendant offered in evidence a letter purporting to have been written by Van Voorhis Brown to his brother, Rev. A. G. C. Brown, on February 7, 1898, in which it was stated : "You know how it is here. You know I do not own one head of cattle or horses on this farm." The record shows that it was earnestly insisted at the bearing of this motion, and evidence was offered by the plaintiff tending to prove, that this letter was a forgery. However, the trial court expressly refused to rule on that proposition, but did rule Chia evidence to be cumulative to certain oral admissions, identical in import, testified to on the trial. It is the contention of counsel, on the one hand, that this is evidence of a character differing from that offered upon the trial, hence, not cumulative in its nature, and, being the positive denial in writing of ownership by Van Voorhis Brown, entitled the defendant to a new trial. On the other hand, it is claimed that the fact that the admission here made is in writing does not change the character of the evidence, and, as there were oral admissions of Van Voorhis Brown, identical in meaning, testified to on the trial, the admission made in this letter is cumulative.
The rules as to granting new trials on the ground of newly-discovered evidence, as established by this court, are : (1) The evidence must be in fact newly discovered, that is, discovered after the trial, and could not with reasonable diligence have been discovered and produced at the trial ; (2) it must not be cumulative ; (3) it must be of such character and strength as would with reasonable probability have compelled a different decision. (Sexton v. Lamb, 27 Kan. 434.)
Is the evidence cumulative? Does the fact that the admission made by Van Voorhis Brown in this letter is in writing, while his admissions shown upon the trial were oral, take it out of the rule against cumulative evidence? We think not. Cumulative evidence is evidence of the same kind to the same point. Here the evidence offered is an admission. Oral admissions of Brown of identical import were shown by witnesses for the defense upon the trial. All are admissions ; hence, they are of the same kind of evidence. All go to the same point—to show that Van Voorhis Brown was not the owner of the property. The fact that the admission here made is in writing may have made it stronger, but does not change its nature as evidence ; it is cumulative. ( Wisconsin Central R. R. Co. v. Roy, 142 Dl. 9,31 N. E. 412 ; Klein v. Gilman, 2 B. W. [Ky.]
116 ; Cox v. Harvey, 63 Ind. 174 ; The Town of Manton v. Ware, 63 Iowa, 345, 19 N. W. 276; Wynne v. New- man's A dm' r , etc., 76 Va. 811 ; Wall v. Trainor, 16 Nov. 131 ; Glidden v. Dunlap, 28 Me. 379.)
A final contention is made that the verdict is excessive. While it appears from the findings and evidence that the jury estimated the value of a part of the property at the highest figure fixed by the evidence, yet the judgment as rendered is well within the evidence, and the findings made by the jury are conclusive upon this court.
The judgment is affirmed.
He removed to at Kansas in 1885.
This was an action brought by defendant in error, Wheeler, as Administrator of the estate of one Van Voorhis Brown, deceased, against plaintiff in error and one Samuel Brown, to recover damages for the conversion of personal property. Plaintiff in error is the father of Samuel and Van Voorhis Brown. Van Voorhis Brown died intestate on the 24th of July, 1898, leaving surviving him his wife, Hattie E. Brown, and one young child. At the time of his death he was in possession of a large quantity of personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, grain, farming utensils, household goods, poultry, etc., the subject-matter of this controversy. A few days after the death of her husband, Hattie E. Brown, with her child, departed for her former home in Pennsylvania. Immediately upon her departure, plaintiff in error and members of his family took possession of the entire personal property, using and disposing of the same as their own. There was no correspondence between the widow in Pennsylvania and the members of her husband's family in Kansas.
This action was commenced on the 8th of June, 1899. Upon demand made for the property and upon the trial of the case, it was claimed by plaintiff in error that all the personal property in the possession of Van Voorhis Brown and his wife at the date of his death, even to the very articles of household use, was not the property of Van Voorhis Brown but of plaintiff in error. Upon the trial the case was dismissed as to Samuel Brown.
The trial resulted in a verdict and judgment for the administrator. To reverse this judgment defendant below, Joseph Brown, prosecutes this proceeding in error.
R. L. King, and C. M. Clark, for plaintiff in error. Keller & Dean, for defendant in error.
The opinion of the court was delivered by POLLOCK, J.: It is first contended that the petition is insufficient, in that the averments of the representative capacity in which plaintiff brings the action are not sufficient, and does not allege that plaintiff either had the possession of the property in controversy or was entitled to its immediate possession. The petition does allege "that he is the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Van Voorhis Brown, deceased ; that at the time of the death of the plaintiff's intestate, Van Voorhis Brown, the said Van Voorhis Brown was the owner and in possession of the following articles of personal property, to wit." This is sufficient. The demurrer to the petition was properly overruled. Again, it is contended that defendant Joseph Brown should have been granted a continuance upon the dismissal of the action as to his codefendant, Samuel Brown. No formal application for continuance was made, nor was there any showing for such continuance. The trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing the request. Upon the trial evidence was received, over the objection of the defendants, tending to prove the value of the interest of Van Voorhis Brown in certain wheat grown upon what was known as the "Carter eighty," for which no claim was made in the petition. The value of this wheat was separately found by the jury and amount remitted before judgment.
The widow, Hattie E. Brown, was permitted on her direct examination to give a part of a conversation claimed to have been had with one Cora Brown, a daughter of defendant, in the absence of the defendant. Upon objection made, this evidence was by the court, in effect, withdrawn from the consideration of the jury. Cora Brown was called as a witness for the defense and interrogated as to this conversation had with Hattie E. Brown. Upon rebuttal, the proper foundation having been laid by the cross-examination of Cora Brown, the widow, Hattie E. Brown, was permitted to give her version of the conversation, which was contradictory of and tending to impeach the evidence of Cora Brown. In this there was no error.
Again, upon examination in chief, and as a part of plaintiff's case, after enumerating the number of cattle, horses and other personal property in the possession of Van Voorhis Brown at the time of his death, over the objection and exception of counsel for defendant, the widow, Hattie E. Brown, was asked : "Who did all this property belong to that you have been testifying about? Now, Mrs. Brown, all this property you have enumerated, whose was it?" etc. To which the witness responded that it belonged to her husband. The ownership of the property and the value being the only matters in dispute at the trial, the reception of this testimony was highly improper and the practice should not •be encouraged. Yet, as the witness was asked to and did give fully her sources of information, both upon her direct and cross-examination, that the jury might determine not only the fact of ownership itself but the extent of theknowledge of the witness, the bald statement of the witness that her husband was the owner was not sufficiently prejudicial to work a reversal of the judgment.
Complaint is made of the refusal of the trial court to give certain instructions requested by defendant. An examination of the record discloses that the request was not signed by counsel, as required by the statute, and, in the absence of a showing to the contrary in the record, this court may presume that the same was refused for this reason. However, certain of the instructions requested relate to the exempt property. From the amount found by the jury before judgment the plaintiff remitted $750, expressly including in the same the value of the exempt property. The other requests are properly covered in the charge of the court, which we have examined, and in which we find no error.
The substantial claim of error in this case arises upon the action of the trial court in overruling the motion for a new trial. Upon the hearing of this motion, the defendant offered in evidence a letter purporting to have been written by Van Voorhis Brown to his brother, Rev. A. G. C. Brown, on February 7, 1898, in which it was stated : "You know how it is here. You know I do not own one head of cattle or horses on this farm." The record shows that it was earnestly insisted at the bearing of this motion, and evidence was offered by the plaintiff tending to prove, that this letter was a forgery. However, the trial court expressly refused to rule on that proposition, but did rule Chia evidence to be cumulative to certain oral admissions, identical in import, testified to on the trial. It is the contention of counsel, on the one hand, that this is evidence of a character differing from that offered upon the trial, hence, not cumulative in its nature, and, being the positive denial in writing of ownership by Van Voorhis Brown, entitled the defendant to a new trial. On the other hand, it is claimed that the fact that the admission here made is in writing does not change the character of the evidence, and, as there were oral admissions of Van Voorhis Brown, identical in meaning, testified to on the trial, the admission made in this letter is cumulative.
The rules as to granting new trials on the ground of newly-discovered evidence, as established by this court, are : (1) The evidence must be in fact newly discovered, that is, discovered after the trial, and could not with reasonable diligence have been discovered and produced at the trial ; (2) it must not be cumulative ; (3) it must be of such character and strength as would with reasonable probability have compelled a different decision. (Sexton v. Lamb, 27 Kan. 434.)
Is the evidence cumulative? Does the fact that the admission made by Van Voorhis Brown in this letter is in writing, while his admissions shown upon the trial were oral, take it out of the rule against cumulative evidence? We think not. Cumulative evidence is evidence of the same kind to the same point. Here the evidence offered is an admission. Oral admissions of Brown of identical import were shown by witnesses for the defense upon the trial. All are admissions ; hence, they are of the same kind of evidence. All go to the same point—to show that Van Voorhis Brown was not the owner of the property. The fact that the admission here made is in writing may have made it stronger, but does not change its nature as evidence ; it is cumulative. ( Wisconsin Central R. R. Co. v. Roy, 142 Dl. 9,31 N. E. 412 ; Klein v. Gilman, 2 B. W. [Ky.]
116 ; Cox v. Harvey, 63 Ind. 174 ; The Town of Manton v. Ware, 63 Iowa, 345, 19 N. W. 276; Wynne v. New- man's A dm' r , etc., 76 Va. 811 ; Wall v. Trainor, 16 Nov. 131 ; Glidden v. Dunlap, 28 Me. 379.)
A final contention is made that the verdict is excessive. While it appears from the findings and evidence that the jury estimated the value of a part of the property at the highest figure fixed by the evidence, yet the judgment as rendered is well within the evidence, and the findings made by the jury are conclusive upon this court.
The judgment is affirmed.
Children of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis
- Van Vooris Brown+ b. circa 1858, d. Jul 24, 1898
- Abraham Brown b. circa 1859
- Samuel A. Brown+ b. circa Jan, 1860, d. 1939
- Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown+ b. Sep 23, 1863, d. Apr 27, 1952
- Cora Mae Brown b. circa 1867
- Joseph Brown+ b. Nov 27, 1869, d. Nov 3, 1946
Van Vooris Brown
M, #111816, b. circa 1858, d. Jul 24, 1898
Van Vooris Brown|b. circa 1858\nd. Jul 24, 1898|p1119.htm#i111816|Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Emaline Van Voorhis|b. Feb 28, 1838\nd. 1928|p885.htm#i88469|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Van Vooris Brown was born circa 1858 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis. Van married Hattie E. (Unknown) on Aug 22, 1893 at Pennsylvania. Van Vooris Brown died on Jul 24, 1898. Van was buried at Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Marion County, Kansas.
Child of Van Vooris Brown and Hattie E. (Unknown)
Van married Hattie E. (Unknown) on Aug 22, 1893 at Pennsylvania.
- Karl Power Brown b. Mar 21, 1897
Samuel A. Brown
M, #111817, b. circa Jan, 1860, d. 1939
Samuel A. Brown|b. circa Jan, 1860\nd. 1939|p1119.htm#i111817|Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Emaline Van Voorhis|b. Feb 28, 1838\nd. 1928|p885.htm#i88469|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Samuel A. Brown was born circa Jan, 1860 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis. Samuel married Ada P. (Unknown) circa 1886. Samuel A. Brown died in 1939.
Children of Samuel A. Brown and Ada P. (Unknown)
Samuel married Ada P. (Unknown) circa 1886.
- Florence Brown b. circa Nov, 1886
- Earl Samuel Brown b. Apr 21, 1889, d. 1941
- Nettie B. Brown b. circa Mar, 1891
- Ida M. Brown b. circa Nov, 1896
- Joseph W. Brown b. circa 1905
Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown
M, #111818, b. Sep 23, 1863, d. Apr 27, 1952
Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown|b. Sep 23, 1863\nd. Apr 27, 1952|p1119.htm#i111818|Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Emaline Van Voorhis|b. Feb 28, 1838\nd. 1928|p885.htm#i88469|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown was born on Sep 23, 1863 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis. Andrew married Anna Druselia Holmes, daughter of Benjamin Holmes and Sarah Gaylord, on Jun 10, 1897 at Iowa. Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown died on Apr 27, 1952 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at age 88.
In the census on Jun 20, 1870 Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown was named Curtis Brown.
In the census on Apr 23, 1910 Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown was named Andrew C. Brown.
In the census on Jun 20, 1870 Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown was named Curtis Brown.
In the census on Apr 23, 1910 Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown was named Andrew C. Brown.
Children of Rev. Andrew Gregg Curtis Brown and Anna Druselia Holmes
Andrew married Anna Druselia Holmes, daughter of Benjamin Holmes and Sarah Gaylord, on Jun 10, 1897 at Iowa.
- Harold Leslie Brown b. 1901, d. 1965
- Grace Estelle Brown b. Aug 31, 1904, d. Mar 20, 1983
- Eleanor Lucille Brown b. Jan 9, 1907, d. May 1, 1966
Cora Mae Brown
F, #111819, b. circa 1867
Cora Mae Brown|b. circa 1867|p1119.htm#i111819|Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Emaline Van Voorhis|b. Feb 28, 1838\nd. 1928|p885.htm#i88469|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Cora Mae Brown was born circa 1867 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis. Cora married (Unknown) Jeffords.
Joseph Brown
M, #111820, b. Nov 27, 1869, d. Nov 3, 1946
Joseph Brown|b. Nov 27, 1869\nd. Nov 3, 1946|p1119.htm#i111820|Joseph Brown|b. May 29, 1834\nd. Jul 17, 1904|p1119.htm#i111815|Emaline Van Voorhis|b. Feb 28, 1838\nd. 1928|p885.htm#i88469|Samuel Brown||p4761.htm#i476060|Chritina Shearer||p4761.htm#i476061|Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joseph Brown was born on Nov 27, 1869 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Joseph Brown and Emaline Van Voorhis. Joseph married Hattie E. Klose on Dec 22, 1892 at Peabody, Marion County, Kansas. Joseph Brown died on Nov 3, 1946 at Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, at age 76. Joseph was buried at Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Marion County, Kansas.
Children of Joseph Brown and Hattie E. Klose
Joseph married Hattie E. Klose on Dec 22, 1892 at Peabody, Marion County, Kansas.
- Kenneth V. Brown b. circa Jun, 1898
- Clifford P. Brown b. circa 1904
James Jones
M, #111821, b. Jul 25, 1831, d. Jun 25, 1877
James Jones was born on Jul 25, 1831. James married Caroline Van Voorhis, daughter of Abraham Van Voorhis and Jane Phillips, on May 29, 1862. James Jones died on Jun 25, 1877 at age 45.
Children of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis
- Endsley Jones b. circa 1863
- Jennie Jones b. circa May, 1865
- Mary Jones b. circa 1866
- Alison V. Jones b. circa 1867
- Etta Jones b. circa Sep, 1869
- Serena A. Jones b. Jun 27, 1871, d. Dec 6, 1952
- Emma Jones b. Dec 10, 1874
- Ira Jones b. circa 1875
Endsley Jones
M, #111822, b. circa 1863
Endsley Jones|b. circa 1863|p1119.htm#i111822|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Endsley Jones was born circa 1863 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis.
Jennie Jones
F, #111823, b. circa May, 1865
Jennie Jones|b. circa May, 1865|p1119.htm#i111823|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jennie Jones was born circa May, 1865 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis. Jennie was buried on Mar 13, 1931 at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Alison V. Jones
M, #111824, b. circa 1867
Alison V. Jones|b. circa 1867|p1119.htm#i111824|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Alison V. Jones was born circa 1867 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis.
Etta Jones
F, #111825, b. circa Sep, 1869
Etta Jones|b. circa Sep, 1869|p1119.htm#i111825|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Etta Jones was born circa Sep, 1869 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis. Etta was buried on Dec 1, 1915 at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
In the census on Jun 13, 1880 Etta Jones was named Cynthia Jones.
In the census on Jun 9, 1900 Etta Jones was named Secyntta E. Jones.
In the census on Jun 13, 1880 Etta Jones was named Cynthia Jones.
In the census on Jun 9, 1900 Etta Jones was named Secyntta E. Jones.
Serena A. Jones
F, #111826, b. Jun 27, 1871, d. Dec 6, 1952
Serena A. Jones|b. Jun 27, 1871\nd. Dec 6, 1952|p1119.htm#i111826|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Serena A. Jones was born on Jun 27, 1871 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis. Serena married John Q. Gamble on Sep 25, 1895. Serena A. Jones died on Dec 6, 1952 at age 81.
She was also known as Rena Jones.
She was also known as Rena Jones.
Emma Jones
F, #111827, b. Dec 10, 1874
Emma Jones|b. Dec 10, 1874|p1119.htm#i111827|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Emma Jones was born on Dec 10, 1874 at Beallsville, Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis. Emma married George Hagen Murphy on Jan 1, 1896 at Cameron, Cameron County, Pennsylvania. Emma was buried on Mar 4, 1931 at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
George Hagen Murphy
M, #111828
George married Emma Jones, daughter of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis, on Jan 1, 1896 at Cameron, Cameron County, Pennsylvania.
Ira Jones
M, #111829, b. circa 1875
Ira Jones|b. circa 1875|p1119.htm#i111829|James Jones|b. Jul 25, 1831\nd. Jun 25, 1877|p1119.htm#i111821|Caroline Van Voorhis|b. Nov 1, 1840\nd. Aug 21, 1934|p885.htm#i88470|||||||Abraham Van Voorhis|b. Dec 28, 1785\nd. Dec 4, 1871|p308.htm#i30792|Jane Phillips|b. Jul 3, 1810\nd. Oct 29, 1893|p308.htm#i30794|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ira Jones was born circa 1875 at Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of James Jones and Caroline Van Voorhis.
In the census on Jun 13, 1880 Ira Jones was named James Jones.
In the census on Jun 13, 1880 Ira Jones was named James Jones.
Martha Houlsworth
F, #111830, b. Jun 10, 1812, d. Mar 3, 1889
Martha Houlsworth was born on Jun 10, 1812 at Pennsylvania. Martha married Daniel Van Voorhis, son of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, on Aug 22, 1844. Martha married Elijah Adams; 2 children. Martha Houlsworth died on Mar 3, 1889 at age 76. Martha was buried at Green Mountain Cemetery, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.
Children of Martha Houlsworth and Daniel Van Voorhis
- Mary Ruth Van Voorhis+ b. circa 1845, d. 1888
- Theresa Jane Van Voorhis b. circa 1848
Mary Ruth Van Voorhis
F, #111831, b. circa 1845, d. 1888
Mary Ruth Van Voorhis|b. circa 1845\nd. 1888|p1119.htm#i111831|Daniel Van Voorhis|b. Mar 15, 1820\nd. Mar 12, 1848|p1118.htm#i111739|Martha Houlsworth|b. Jun 10, 1812\nd. Mar 3, 1889|p1119.htm#i111830|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Ruth Van Voorhis was born circa 1845 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Daniel Van Voorhis and Martha Houlsworth. Mary married James W. Smalley. Mary Ruth Van Voorhis died in 1888.
Moved west.
Moved west.
Children of Mary Ruth Van Voorhis and James W. Smalley
Mary married James W. Smalley.
- Edward V. Smalley b. May, 1872
- Martha J. Smalley b. Feb, 1874
- Elizabeth M. Smalley b. circa Mar, 1885
James W. Smalley
M, #111832, b. Feb, 1845
James W. Smalley was born in Feb, 1845 at Pennsylvania. James married Mary Ruth Van Voorhis, daughter of Daniel Van Voorhis and Martha Houlsworth.
Children of James W. Smalley and Mary Ruth Van Voorhis
- Edward V. Smalley b. May, 1872
- Martha J. Smalley b. Feb, 1874
- Elizabeth M. Smalley b. circa Mar, 1885
Theresa Jane Van Voorhis
F, #111833, b. circa 1848
Theresa Jane Van Voorhis|b. circa 1848|p1119.htm#i111833|Daniel Van Voorhis|b. Mar 15, 1820\nd. Mar 12, 1848|p1118.htm#i111739|Martha Houlsworth|b. Jun 10, 1812\nd. Mar 3, 1889|p1119.htm#i111830|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Theresa Jane Van Voorhis was born circa 1848. She was the daughter of Daniel Van Voorhis and Martha Houlsworth.
John Pollock
M, #111834, b. Dec 18, 1818
John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|||||||||||||
John Pollock was born on Dec 18, 1818 at Union Twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of James Pollock and Mary Patten. John married Nancy Van Voorhis, daughter of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, on Jan 1, 1851.
JOHN POLLOCK. This gentleman has been a prominent figure in the political, business and religious circles of Washington county. His grandfather, John Pollock, was born near Gettysburg, Penn., and when a young man came to Washington county, locating on 133 acres of land in Union township, where his three children James, Samuel and Mary were reared.
John Pollock, son of James and Mary (Patten) Pollock, was born December 18, 1818, on the old place in Union township, Washington county. On January 1, 1851, he was united in marriage with Nancy, daughter of Isaac Van Voorhis, of Carroll township, Washington county. The young people then moved to Monongahela, where he was engaged in the lumber business for six years, after which they returned to their present farm of ninety-six acres in Union township, Washington county. To them were born children as follows: Mary, Coralinn, Sarah B., James K., Isaac V., William J., and one that died in infancy. Of these the only two living are Isaac V. and William J. The mother died July 9, 1884, since which time Mr. Pollock has resigned the management of the place to his two sons. He has always voted the Republican ticket, and has served in various township offices. In religious faith he is a member of the Presbyterian Church at Mingo, and has filled the office of trustee of same.
Text taken from page 908 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington
County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
JOHN POLLOCK. This gentleman has been a prominent figure in the political, business and religious circles of Washington county. His grandfather, John Pollock, was born near Gettysburg, Penn., and when a young man came to Washington county, locating on 133 acres of land in Union township, where his three children James, Samuel and Mary were reared.
John Pollock, son of James and Mary (Patten) Pollock, was born December 18, 1818, on the old place in Union township, Washington county. On January 1, 1851, he was united in marriage with Nancy, daughter of Isaac Van Voorhis, of Carroll township, Washington county. The young people then moved to Monongahela, where he was engaged in the lumber business for six years, after which they returned to their present farm of ninety-six acres in Union township, Washington county. To them were born children as follows: Mary, Coralinn, Sarah B., James K., Isaac V., William J., and one that died in infancy. Of these the only two living are Isaac V. and William J. The mother died July 9, 1884, since which time Mr. Pollock has resigned the management of the place to his two sons. He has always voted the Republican ticket, and has served in various township offices. In religious faith he is a member of the Presbyterian Church at Mingo, and has filled the office of trustee of same.
Text taken from page 908 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington
County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
Children of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis
- Mary Jane Pollock b. Oct 20, 1851, d. May 23, 1853
- Carolinn Pollock b. circa 1854
- Sarah B. Pollock b. circa 1856
- James K. Pollock b. circa 1859
- Isaac V. Pollock+ b. circa Oct, 1860
- William J. Pollock b. Oct 13, 1868
James Pollock
M, #111835
James married Mary Patten.
Child of James Pollock and Mary Patten
- John Pollock+ b. Dec 18, 1818
Mary Patten
F, #111836
Mary married James Pollock.
Child of Mary Patten and James Pollock
- John Pollock+ b. Dec 18, 1818
Mary Jane Pollock
F, #111837, b. Oct 20, 1851, d. May 23, 1853
Mary Jane Pollock|b. Oct 20, 1851\nd. May 23, 1853|p1119.htm#i111837|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Jane Pollock was born on Oct 20, 1851. She was the daughter of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis. Mary Jane Pollock died on May 23, 1853 at age 1. Mary was buried at Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Finleyville, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Carolinn Pollock
F, #111838, b. circa 1854
Carolinn Pollock|b. circa 1854|p1119.htm#i111838|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Carolinn Pollock was born circa 1854 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis.
In the census on Jul 12, 1860 Carolinn Pollock was named Caroline Pollock.
In the census on Jul 12, 1860 Carolinn Pollock was named Caroline Pollock.
Sarah B. Pollock
F, #111839, b. circa 1856
Sarah B. Pollock|b. circa 1856|p1119.htm#i111839|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah B. Pollock was born circa 1856 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis.
Sarah B. Pollock was also known as Belle Pollock. In the census on Jul 12, 1860 Sarah B. Pollock was named Bell Pollock.
Sarah B. Pollock was also known as Belle Pollock. In the census on Jul 12, 1860 Sarah B. Pollock was named Bell Pollock.
James K. Pollock
M, #111840, b. circa 1859
James K. Pollock|b. circa 1859|p1119.htm#i111840|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James K. Pollock was born circa 1859 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis.
Isaac V. Pollock
M, #111841, b. circa Oct, 1860
Isaac V. Pollock|b. circa Oct, 1860|p1119.htm#i111841|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Isaac V. Pollock was born circa Oct, 1860 at Union Twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis. Isaac married Mary E. Henry in 1888.
Isaac V. Pollock was born on the home place in Union township in 1860. He graduated at Duff's Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Penn. In 1888 he was married to Mary E., daughter of William B. Henry (deceased), an insurance agent of Greenville Penn., and they have had one daughter, Mary.
Text taken from page 908 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington
County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
Isaac V. Pollock was born on the home place in Union township in 1860. He graduated at Duff's Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Penn. In 1888 he was married to Mary E., daughter of William B. Henry (deceased), an insurance agent of Greenville Penn., and they have had one daughter, Mary.
Text taken from page 908 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington
County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
Children of Isaac V. Pollock and Mary E. Henry
Isaac married Mary E. Henry in 1888.
- Mary H. Pollock b. circa Oct, 1889
- Ruth L. Pollock b. circa Jun, 1893
- Lawrence Van Voorhis Pollock b. Apr 12, 1899
Mary E. Henry
F, #111842, b. circa Jun, 1867
Mary E. Henry was born circa Jun, 1867 at Pennsylvania. Mary married Isaac V. Pollock, son of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis, in 1888.
Children of Mary E. Henry and Isaac V. Pollock
- Mary H. Pollock b. circa Oct, 1889
- Ruth L. Pollock b. circa Jun, 1893
- Lawrence Van Voorhis Pollock b. Apr 12, 1899
William J. Pollock
M, #111843, b. Oct 13, 1868
William J. Pollock|b. Oct 13, 1868|p1119.htm#i111843|John Pollock|b. Dec 18, 1818|p1119.htm#i111834|Nancy Van Voorhis|b. Aug 19, 1821\nd. Jul 9, 1884|p1118.htm#i111740|James Pollock||p1119.htm#i111835|Mary Patten||p1119.htm#i111836|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William J. Pollock was born on Oct 13, 1868 at Union Twp., Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Pollock and Nancy Van Voorhis.
Mary Smith
F, #111844, b. 1824, d. Jul 29, 1848
Mary Smith was born in 1824. Mary married James Hair Van Voorhis, son of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, in Aug, 1846; no issue. Mary Smith died on Jul 29, 1848. Mary was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Marha W. Dawson
F, #111845, b. 1825, d. Apr 2, 1853
Marha W. Dawson was born in 1825. Marha married James Hair Van Voorhis, son of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, circa 1850; no issue. Marha W. Dawson died on Apr 2, 1853. Marha was buried at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Martha Jane Wilson
F, #111846, b. Aug 26, 1834, d. Aug 29, 1893
Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|||||||||||||
Martha Jane Wilson was born on Aug 26, 1834 at Elizabeth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of David Wilson and Lucinda De Vore. Martha married James Hair Van Voorhis, son of Isaac Van Voorhis and Mary Hair, circa 1853. Martha Jane Wilson died on Aug 29, 1893 at age 59. Martha was buried at Cooperstown Cemetery, Cooperstown, Griggs County, North Dakota.
DEATH OF Mrs. James H. VAN VOORHIS. (from the Griggs Courier.)
Died at her late residence, near Cooperstown, Griggs county, North Dakota, August 29th, 1893, Martha J., wife of James II. Van Voorhis, aged 59 years and three days.
Weary and worn with long and painful battling with disease, the common foe of mankind Mrs. Martha Van Voorhis "fell asleep" Tuesday at mid-day in her home west of town. For a a number of days she has been unconscious, and apparently making her way slowly but surely through the "Shadow of the Valley'of Death." When at length the end came, the spirit stole out of its clay loathe as silently as a mother from her babe'a crib when he falls asleep. Mrs. Van Voorhis had been suffering from a complication of trouble since last spring, and especially from a stomach difficulty which has been before a source of perplexity. Sonic two months and a half ago she met with a stroke of paralysis which affected her entire left side. It was thought then that she would not live but a few days, but she has lingered along all these weeks, a great trial to herself and those about her.
Mrs. Van Voorhis was born in Allegheny county, Pa., 50 years ago last Saturday. For the past 11 years she has lived in North Dakota. She came into this state, together with her family, from Colorado, and was well established in a pleasant home when this last sickness came upon her. When a young woman she confessed her faith in Christ, and at the time of her death was a member in the Congregational Church of this city. Mrs. Van Voorhis and her husband have always been highly esteemed by the community which is pained to hear of her death. She leaves, together with her husband, four children, two married daughters, Mrs. J. A. Loughry, of Indiana, Penn, and Mrs. A. B. Cox, of Sanborn, and an unmarried son and daughter at home. Mrs. McCord, a sister from Zanesville, Ohio, was with her when she died, having come here a short time ago.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev. O. P. Champlin, from her Into residence, On Thursday afternoon, and the remains were interred in the Cooperstown cemetery. The family has the sympathy of the entire community.
DEATH OF Mrs. James H. VAN VOORHIS. (from the Griggs Courier.)
Died at her late residence, near Cooperstown, Griggs county, North Dakota, August 29th, 1893, Martha J., wife of James II. Van Voorhis, aged 59 years and three days.
Weary and worn with long and painful battling with disease, the common foe of mankind Mrs. Martha Van Voorhis "fell asleep" Tuesday at mid-day in her home west of town. For a a number of days she has been unconscious, and apparently making her way slowly but surely through the "Shadow of the Valley'of Death." When at length the end came, the spirit stole out of its clay loathe as silently as a mother from her babe'a crib when he falls asleep. Mrs. Van Voorhis had been suffering from a complication of trouble since last spring, and especially from a stomach difficulty which has been before a source of perplexity. Sonic two months and a half ago she met with a stroke of paralysis which affected her entire left side. It was thought then that she would not live but a few days, but she has lingered along all these weeks, a great trial to herself and those about her.
Mrs. Van Voorhis was born in Allegheny county, Pa., 50 years ago last Saturday. For the past 11 years she has lived in North Dakota. She came into this state, together with her family, from Colorado, and was well established in a pleasant home when this last sickness came upon her. When a young woman she confessed her faith in Christ, and at the time of her death was a member in the Congregational Church of this city. Mrs. Van Voorhis and her husband have always been highly esteemed by the community which is pained to hear of her death. She leaves, together with her husband, four children, two married daughters, Mrs. J. A. Loughry, of Indiana, Penn, and Mrs. A. B. Cox, of Sanborn, and an unmarried son and daughter at home. Mrs. McCord, a sister from Zanesville, Ohio, was with her when she died, having come here a short time ago.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev. O. P. Champlin, from her Into residence, On Thursday afternoon, and the remains were interred in the Cooperstown cemetery. The family has the sympathy of the entire community.
Children of Martha Jane Wilson and James Hair Van Voorhis
- Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis+ b. Nov 11, 1854
- R. Finley Van Voorhis b. Feb 16, 1856, d. Jun 12, 1911
- Ellen Van Voorhis b. Feb 16, 1856, d. Oct 20, 1865
- Marcie Van Voorhis b. Sep 25, 1859, d. Sep 18, 1865
- Willson Van Voorhis b. Feb 21, 1863
- Anna Van Voorhis b. May 11, 1865, d. May 27, 1934
- Grace Van Voorhis+ b. Mar 9, 1867, d. Jun 5, 1927
Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis
F, #111847, b. Nov 11, 1854
Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis|b. Nov 11, 1854|p1119.htm#i111847|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis was born on Nov 11, 1854 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. Mary married James Alexander Loughrey, son of William Loughrey and Margaret Lucas, on Mar 22, 1887 at Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
In the census on Jun 11, 1880 Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis was named Nina L. Van Voorhis.
In the census on Jun 11, 1880 Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis was named Nina L. Van Voorhis.
Children of Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis and James Alexander Loughrey
Mary married James Alexander Loughrey, son of William Loughrey and Margaret Lucas, on Mar 22, 1887 at Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
- James Van Voorhis Loughrey b. Oct 5, 1889
- Herbert Loughrey b. Jun 12, 1890, d. Feb 14, 1910
- William Robinson Loughrey b. Dec 15, 1891
- Margaret Willson Loughrey b. Apr 4, 1893, d. May, 1965
James Alexander Loughrey
M, #111848, b. Jan 4, 1854, d. Jul 18, 1896
James Alexander Loughrey|b. Jan 4, 1854\nd. Jul 18, 1896|p1119.htm#i111848|William Loughrey||p4763.htm#i476260|Margaret Lucas||p4763.htm#i476261|||||||||||||
James Alexander Loughrey was born on Jan 4, 1854 at Salisburg, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of William Loughrey and Margaret Lucas. James married Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis, daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson, on Mar 22, 1887 at Indiana County, Pennsylvania. James Alexander Loughrey died on Jul 18, 1896 at age 42.
Children of James Alexander Loughrey and Mary Lucinda Van Voorhis
- James Van Voorhis Loughrey b. Oct 5, 1889
- Herbert Loughrey b. Jun 12, 1890, d. Feb 14, 1910
- William Robinson Loughrey b. Dec 15, 1891
- Margaret Willson Loughrey b. Apr 4, 1893, d. May, 1965
R. Finley Van Voorhis
M, #111849, b. Feb 16, 1856, d. Jun 12, 1911
R. Finley Van Voorhis|b. Feb 16, 1856\nd. Jun 12, 1911|p1119.htm#i111849|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
R. Finley Van Voorhis was born on Feb 16, 1856 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. R. Finley Van Voorhis died on Jun 12, 1911 at Cooperstown, Griggs County, North Dakota, at age 55; not married.
Grace Van Voorhis
F, #111850, b. Mar 9, 1867, d. Jun 5, 1927
Grace Van Voorhis|b. Mar 9, 1867\nd. Jun 5, 1927|p1119.htm#i111850|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Grace Van Voorhis was born on Mar 9, 1867 at Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. Grace married Alfred Beecher Cox circa 1886. Grace Van Voorhis died on Jun 5, 1927 at Bismark, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at age 60.
Children of Grace Van Voorhis and Alfred Beecher Cox
- Edward B. Cox b. Apr 30, 1888
- Gordon Van Voorhis Cox+ b. Mar 23, 1897, d. Oct 4, 1987
Alfred Beecher Cox
M, #111851, b. circa 1863
Alfred Beecher Cox was born circa 1863 at Canada. Alfred married Grace Van Voorhis, daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson, circa 1886. Alfred Beecher Cox died at Bismark, Burleigh County, North Dakota.
He immigrated in 1885. He was naturalized in 1889.
He immigrated in 1885. He was naturalized in 1889.
Children of Alfred Beecher Cox and Grace Van Voorhis
Alfred married Grace Van Voorhis, daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson, circa 1886.
- Edward B. Cox b. Apr 30, 1888
- Gordon Van Voorhis Cox+ b. Mar 23, 1897, d. Oct 4, 1987
Anna Van Voorhis
F, #111852, b. May 11, 1865, d. May 27, 1934
Anna Van Voorhis|b. May 11, 1865\nd. May 27, 1934|p1119.htm#i111852|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Anna Van Voorhis was born on May 11, 1865. She was the daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. Anna Van Voorhis died on May 27, 1934 at Bismark, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at age 69; not married.
Ellen Van Voorhis
F, #111853, b. Feb 16, 1856, d. Oct 20, 1865
Ellen Van Voorhis|b. Feb 16, 1856\nd. Oct 20, 1865|p1119.htm#i111853|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ellen Van Voorhis was born on Feb 16, 1856 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. Ellen Van Voorhis died on Oct 20, 1865 at age 9.
Marcie Van Voorhis
F, #111854, b. Sep 25, 1859, d. Sep 18, 1865
Marcie Van Voorhis|b. Sep 25, 1859\nd. Sep 18, 1865|p1119.htm#i111854|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Marcie Van Voorhis was born on Sep 25, 1859 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson. Marcie Van Voorhis died on Sep 18, 1865 at age 5.
Willson Van Voorhis
M, #111855, b. Feb 21, 1863
Willson Van Voorhis|b. Feb 21, 1863|p1119.htm#i111855|James Hair Van Voorhis|b. Aug 21, 1821\nd. Nov 8, 1902|p1118.htm#i111741|Martha Jane Wilson|b. Aug 26, 1834\nd. Aug 29, 1893|p1119.htm#i111846|Isaac Van Voorhis|b. Mar 5, 1794\nd. Jun 4, 1875|p308.htm#i30798|Mary Hair|b. Mar 10, 1797\nd. Apr 14, 1876|p308.htm#i30799|David Wilson||p4761.htm#i476090|Lucinda De Vore||p4761.htm#i476091|
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Willson was buried on Jan 19, 1860 at Van Voorhis (Hazelkirk) Cemetery, Hazelkirk, Washington County, Pennsylvania. He was born on Feb 21, 1863. He was the son of James Hair Van Voorhis and Martha Jane Wilson.
Willson Van Voorhis was also known as Willie Van Voorhis.
Willson Van Voorhis was also known as Willie Van Voorhis.
Annatje Daws
F, #111867, b. circa 1676, d. before 1716
Annatje Daws|b. circa 1676\nd. before 1716|p1119.htm#i111867|Elias Daws|b. circa 1634\nd. after 1680|p11.htm#i1069|Elizabeth (Unknown)|b. circa 1638\nd. before 1678|p1559.htm#i155875|||||||||||||
Annatje Daws was born circa 1668 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. She was born circa 1676 at Gravesend, Kings County, New York. She was the daughter of Elias Daws and Elizabeth (Unknown). Annatje Daws was baptized on Sep 18, 1681. Annatje married Joseph Golden Sr. circa 1697. Annatje Daws died before 1716 at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Anneke Daws.
She was also known as Anneke Daws.
Child of Annatje Daws and Joseph Golden Sr.
Annatje married Joseph Golden Sr. circa 1697.
- Elias Goulder+ b. Jan 7, 1704, d. Jun 25, 1765
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