James Garland
M, #140719, b. circa 1827, d. Aug 6, 1884
James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|||||||||||||
James Garland was born circa 1827 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Stella Walmsley. James married Amanda Conover, daughter of Stephen Conover and Margaret Ann Reid. James Garland died on Aug 6, 1884; suicide.
Professor James Garland, a musician, music store owner, and music teacher. Garland and his family lived in the large Italianate house on the corner of South First Avenue and Benner Street.
On September 20, 1875, Professor Garland committed the Highland Park crime of the nineteenth century. The attempted murder of his wife Amanda was detailed without reserve for several days in the New Brunswick Daily Times. As his legally separated wife and two daughters were packing their things in preparation to move to an apartment in New Brunswick, Garland unexpectedly returned home from the music store and fired three shots at his wife. Two of the three bullets hit her. She ran outside and collapsed on the front lawn while Garland proceeded to an upstairs bedroom where he shot himself three times, partially slit his throat, and took a hammer to his own skull. Despite his violent attempt at suicide, unconsciousness ultimately saved his life. Neighbors who heard the shots quickly sent for two local doctors. As Dr. English attended to Amanda Garland, the other, Dr. Mulford, attended to the professor. Both Garland, who ultimately spent five years in state prison, and his ex-wife, survived. After her recovery she, along with her children, moved to New Brunswick and continual to run the music store. Garland returned to the New Brunswick area after his prison term. His next attempt at suicide in 1884 was successful.
from Highland Park By Jeanne Kolva.
New York Times Article on Sep 21, 1875.
Professor James Garland, a musician, music store owner, and music teacher. Garland and his family lived in the large Italianate house on the corner of South First Avenue and Benner Street.
On September 20, 1875, Professor Garland committed the Highland Park crime of the nineteenth century. The attempted murder of his wife Amanda was detailed without reserve for several days in the New Brunswick Daily Times. As his legally separated wife and two daughters were packing their things in preparation to move to an apartment in New Brunswick, Garland unexpectedly returned home from the music store and fired three shots at his wife. Two of the three bullets hit her. She ran outside and collapsed on the front lawn while Garland proceeded to an upstairs bedroom where he shot himself three times, partially slit his throat, and took a hammer to his own skull. Despite his violent attempt at suicide, unconsciousness ultimately saved his life. Neighbors who heard the shots quickly sent for two local doctors. As Dr. English attended to Amanda Garland, the other, Dr. Mulford, attended to the professor. Both Garland, who ultimately spent five years in state prison, and his ex-wife, survived. After her recovery she, along with her children, moved to New Brunswick and continual to run the music store. Garland returned to the New Brunswick area after his prison term. His next attempt at suicide in 1884 was successful.
from Highland Park By Jeanne Kolva.
New York Times Article on Sep 21, 1875.
Children of James Garland and Amanda Conover
- Margaret Ann Garland
- Olive Garland
- Charles Garland b. circa 1853
- Alfred Conover Garland+ b. Jan 27, 1859, d. Sep 21, 1905
- Jenny Lind Garland+ b. Jul 10, 1864, d. Nov 11, 1928
- Stella Walmsley Garland b. circa 1868
- Amanda Garland b. circa May, 1870
Alfred Conover Garland
M, #140720, b. Jan 27, 1859, d. Sep 21, 1905
Alfred Conover Garland|b. Jan 27, 1859\nd. Sep 21, 1905|p1408.htm#i140720|James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|Stephen Conover|b. Apr 17, 1801\nd. Dec 18, 1838|p3.htm#i256|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Alfred Conover Garland was born on Jan 27, 1859 at New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He was the son of James Garland and Amanda Conover. Alfred married Mary Elizabeth Field Clawson, daughter of John Vermule Clawson and Phebe Ann Field, on Aug 28, 1878. Alfred Conover Garland died on Sep 21, 1905 at age 46.
A. C. GARLAND DIES OF PERITONITIS
Passes Away a Week After Funeral of son Operation Performed Yesterday for Appendicitis Entire Community Sympathises With Grief-Stricken Family of Well Known Musician.
Alfred C. Garland passed away at his home at 316 George street at 3:20 o’clock this morning from an attack of peritonitis, caused by a previous attack of appendicitis. His death followed nine days after the death of his eldest son, Albert M. Garland, of typhoid fever on September 12, and in this double bereavement the family of the well known musician has the sincere sympathy of the entire community. All who heard of the death of Mr. Garland this morning were deeply moved and everyone regarded his death as a personal loss. The deceased was universally liked and his long service as a musician had made him popular everywhere. His genial disposition, kindly manner and readiness to add any project where his services would benefit had endeared him to all.
Mr. Garland was taken ill last Friday a day after the funeral of his son. Dr. Donohue was called in and diagnosed his case at once as appendicitis. He had suffered an attack three years ago, but recovered from it. He was worse on Saturday and an operation was then suggested, but the patient was better on Sunday, when it had been proposed to perform the operation and as he hoped to recover without the aid of the surgeon’s knife no operation was performed. Until yesterday morning he continued to show improvement. Then there was a sudden change for the worse and an immediate operation was decided upon. It was performed at 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon by Drs. Donohue, Rice and Buttler. It was found that the disease had reached such an advanced stage that the appendix could hardly be removed without breaking. It did break and the poisonous matter produced blood poisoning and peritonitis at once. The utmost sill of the physicians as well as the care of the trained nurse could not avail and it was soon seen that Mr. Garland could not survive.
Notwithstanding his suffering he remained conscious until the end, during which time he planned for his wife about his business affairs. Mrs. Garland after he long and watchful care of her son and now with the great bereavement of the death of her husband is almost prostrated.
Mr. Garland was the son of the late Prof. James Garland, who was a noted organist in his time and who died several years ago. His widow still survives him residing at Englishtown. She was also a gifted singer in her earlier life. Alfred Garland was born in this city on February 27, 1859. He early showed the musical talent displayed by his parents and while a scholar in the public schools frequently played there and at entertainments. He later was employed in a music publishing house in New York, and for more than a score of years he has been an accompanist, leader of an orchestra and teacher of music. He has been very successful and his services were in constant demand. In recent years no society has felt that its arrangements were complete for a social event unless Mr. Garland’s orchestra had been secured for the dancing. He played constantly for the fashionable clubs and many prominent residents at Rahway, Flemington, Woodbridge, Metuchen, Freenold as well as in this city. On these occasions he would be assisted by his son, Albert. For twenty years he had furnished the music at the Surf House, Asbury Park and later at the Colonial. For many years he was the organist at the First Reformed church.
Although his regular work kept him busy at all times, Mr. Garland always found time to give his services in aid of charity or for the benefit of others. He volunteered to furnish the music at the big firemen’s benefit that Chas. Hammell arranged a score of years ago and which netted over $2,000. He also got up a benefit for Kimball Dunhma a year ago last May after the cornetist was kept from playing by an attack of paralysis. Mr. Garland also gave his services free for the firemen’s benefit given last spring by the Triangle Club.
The deceased was married to Miss Mary Elizabeth Clawson on August 28, 1878. They had fourteen children, eleven of whom survive. They are Misses Minnie, Stella, Jennie, Grace, Kate and Margaret and Frank, Loren, Fred, George and William. He is also survived by his mother and two sisters. He was a member of Friendship Lodge, No. 30, Knights of Pythias and of the Musician’s union of this city and also of St. John’s Episcopal church. The funeral will be held here on Saturday afternoon.
Published in The Daily Times The New Brunswick Daily Times, Thursday, September 21, 1905.
A. C. GARLAND DIES OF PERITONITIS
Passes Away a Week After Funeral of son Operation Performed Yesterday for Appendicitis Entire Community Sympathises With Grief-Stricken Family of Well Known Musician.
Alfred C. Garland passed away at his home at 316 George street at 3:20 o’clock this morning from an attack of peritonitis, caused by a previous attack of appendicitis. His death followed nine days after the death of his eldest son, Albert M. Garland, of typhoid fever on September 12, and in this double bereavement the family of the well known musician has the sincere sympathy of the entire community. All who heard of the death of Mr. Garland this morning were deeply moved and everyone regarded his death as a personal loss. The deceased was universally liked and his long service as a musician had made him popular everywhere. His genial disposition, kindly manner and readiness to add any project where his services would benefit had endeared him to all.
Mr. Garland was taken ill last Friday a day after the funeral of his son. Dr. Donohue was called in and diagnosed his case at once as appendicitis. He had suffered an attack three years ago, but recovered from it. He was worse on Saturday and an operation was then suggested, but the patient was better on Sunday, when it had been proposed to perform the operation and as he hoped to recover without the aid of the surgeon’s knife no operation was performed. Until yesterday morning he continued to show improvement. Then there was a sudden change for the worse and an immediate operation was decided upon. It was performed at 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon by Drs. Donohue, Rice and Buttler. It was found that the disease had reached such an advanced stage that the appendix could hardly be removed without breaking. It did break and the poisonous matter produced blood poisoning and peritonitis at once. The utmost sill of the physicians as well as the care of the trained nurse could not avail and it was soon seen that Mr. Garland could not survive.
Notwithstanding his suffering he remained conscious until the end, during which time he planned for his wife about his business affairs. Mrs. Garland after he long and watchful care of her son and now with the great bereavement of the death of her husband is almost prostrated.
Mr. Garland was the son of the late Prof. James Garland, who was a noted organist in his time and who died several years ago. His widow still survives him residing at Englishtown. She was also a gifted singer in her earlier life. Alfred Garland was born in this city on February 27, 1859. He early showed the musical talent displayed by his parents and while a scholar in the public schools frequently played there and at entertainments. He later was employed in a music publishing house in New York, and for more than a score of years he has been an accompanist, leader of an orchestra and teacher of music. He has been very successful and his services were in constant demand. In recent years no society has felt that its arrangements were complete for a social event unless Mr. Garland’s orchestra had been secured for the dancing. He played constantly for the fashionable clubs and many prominent residents at Rahway, Flemington, Woodbridge, Metuchen, Freenold as well as in this city. On these occasions he would be assisted by his son, Albert. For twenty years he had furnished the music at the Surf House, Asbury Park and later at the Colonial. For many years he was the organist at the First Reformed church.
Although his regular work kept him busy at all times, Mr. Garland always found time to give his services in aid of charity or for the benefit of others. He volunteered to furnish the music at the big firemen’s benefit that Chas. Hammell arranged a score of years ago and which netted over $2,000. He also got up a benefit for Kimball Dunhma a year ago last May after the cornetist was kept from playing by an attack of paralysis. Mr. Garland also gave his services free for the firemen’s benefit given last spring by the Triangle Club.
The deceased was married to Miss Mary Elizabeth Clawson on August 28, 1878. They had fourteen children, eleven of whom survive. They are Misses Minnie, Stella, Jennie, Grace, Kate and Margaret and Frank, Loren, Fred, George and William. He is also survived by his mother and two sisters. He was a member of Friendship Lodge, No. 30, Knights of Pythias and of the Musician’s union of this city and also of St. John’s Episcopal church. The funeral will be held here on Saturday afternoon.
Published in The Daily Times The New Brunswick Daily Times, Thursday, September 21, 1905.
Children of Alfred Conover Garland and Mary Elizabeth Field Clawson
Alfred married Mary Elizabeth Field Clawson, daughter of John Vermule Clawson and Phebe Ann Field, on Aug 28, 1878.
- Albert Manchester Garland b. Jun 7, 1879, d. circa Sep 12, 1905
- Minnie Olive Garland b. Mar 7, 1881
- Stella W, Garland b. Oct 5, 1882
- Jennie Weir Garland b. Jun 23, 1884
- Grace M. Garland b. Nov 22, 1885
- Kate Conover Garland b. Sep 26, 1887
- Frank Robb Garland+ b. Aug 29, 1889, d. Apr, 1965
- Loren Bragdon Garland Sr.+ b. Jan 15, 1891
- Fred Field Garland+ b. Sep 30, 1892, d. Apr, 1972
- Margaret Anna Garland b. Jun 8, 1894
- George Irving Garland+ b. Jul 7, 1897
- William B. Garland b. circa 1902
Margaret Ann Garland
F, #140721
Margaret Ann Garland||p1408.htm#i140721|James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|Stephen Conover|b. Apr 17, 1801\nd. Dec 18, 1838|p3.htm#i256|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Stella Walmsley Garland
F, #140722, b. circa 1868
Stella Walmsley Garland|b. circa 1868|p1408.htm#i140722|James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|Stephen Conover|b. Apr 17, 1801\nd. Dec 18, 1838|p3.htm#i256|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Stella Walmsley Garland was born circa 1868 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of James Garland and Amanda Conover.
Olive Garland
F, #140723
Olive Garland||p1408.htm#i140723|James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|Stephen Conover|b. Apr 17, 1801\nd. Dec 18, 1838|p3.htm#i256|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jenny Lind Garland
F, #140724, b. Jul 10, 1864, d. Nov 11, 1928
Jenny Lind Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811||||Stella Walmsley||p1408.htm#i140749|Stephen Conover|b. Apr 17, 1801\nd. Dec 18, 1838|p3.htm#i256|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jenny Lind Garland was born circa 1864 at New Jersey. She was born on Jul 10, 1864 at New Brunswick, Canada. She was the daughter of James Garland and Amanda Conover. Jenny married Frank Archibald Lauder on Aug 5, 1891 at Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. Jenny Lind Garland died on Nov 11, 1928 at Geneva, Kane County, Illinois, at age 64.
Child of Jenny Lind Garland and Frank Archibald Lauder
- Margaret Mackay Lauder+ b. Dec 11, 1894, d. Feb 4, 1980
Frank Archibald Lauder
M, #140725, b. Aug 4, 1866, d. Feb, 1928
Frank Archibald Lauder was born on Aug 4, 1866 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Frank married Jenny Lind Garland, daughter of James Garland and Amanda Conover, on Aug 5, 1891 at Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. Frank Archibald Lauder died in Feb, 1928 at Naperville, Illinois, at age 61.
Child of Frank Archibald Lauder and Jenny Lind Garland
- Margaret Mackay Lauder+ b. Dec 11, 1894, d. Feb 4, 1980
Margaret Mackay Lauder
F, #140726, b. Dec 11, 1894, d. Feb 4, 1980
Margaret Mackay Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Frank Archibald Lauder|b. Aug 4, 1866\nd. Feb, 1928|p1408.htm#i140725|Jenny Lind Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|||||||James Garland|b. circa 1827\nd. Aug 6, 1884|p1408.htm#i140719|Amanda Conover|b. Dec 11, 1832\nd. Apr 15, 1919|p1049.htm#i104811|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Margaret Mackay Lauder was born on Dec 11, 1894 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Frank Archibald Lauder and Jenny Lind Garland. Margaret married Dwight Holdridge Early, son of Frank Adelbert Early and Harriet Alice Holdridge, on Nov 29, 1917 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Margaret Mackay Lauder died on Feb 4, 1980 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at age 85.
Children of Margaret Mackay Lauder and Dwight Holdridge Early
- Gordon Lauder Early+ b. Nov 3, 1919
- Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.+ b. Jan 9, 1922
- Elizabeth Alice Early b. Nov 22, 1925
- Harriet Jeannine Early b. Dec 7, 1933
Dwight Holdridge Early
M, #140727, b. Aug 8, 1892, d. May 30, 1964
Dwight Holdridge Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Frank Adelbert Early|b. Dec 29, 1854|p2821.htm#i282099|Harriet Alice Holdridge|b. Nov 20, 1860\nd. Mar 30, 1947|p2821.htm#i282100|||||||||||||
Dwight Holdridge Early was born on Aug 8, 1892 at Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Frank Adelbert Early and Harriet Alice Holdridge. Dwight married Margaret Mackay Lauder, daughter of Frank Archibald Lauder and Jenny Lind Garland, on Nov 29, 1917 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Dwight Holdridge Early died on May 30, 1964 at Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, at age 71.
Children of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder
- Gordon Lauder Early+ b. Nov 3, 1919
- Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.+ b. Jan 9, 1922
- Elizabeth Alice Early b. Nov 22, 1925
- Harriet Jeannine Early b. Dec 7, 1933
Gordon Lauder Early
M, #140728, b. Nov 3, 1919
Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Dwight Holdridge Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret Mackay Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Frank A. Early|b. Dec 29, 1854|p2821.htm#i282099|Harriet A. Holdridge|b. Nov 20, 1860\nd. Mar 30, 1947|p2821.htm#i282100|Frank A. Lauder|b. Aug 4, 1866\nd. Feb, 1928|p1408.htm#i140725|Jenny L. Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|
Relationship=3rd cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Gordon Lauder Early was born on Nov 3, 1919 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder. Gordon married Margaret Elizabeth Biety.
Children of Gordon Lauder Early and Margaret Elizabeth Biety
Robert Gordon Early
M, #140730
Robert Gordon Early||p1408.htm#i140730|Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret Elizabeth Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Margaret Ann Early
F, #140731
Margaret Ann Early||p1408.htm#i140731|Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret Elizabeth Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Biety Early
M, #140732
William Biety Early||p1408.htm#i140732|Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret Elizabeth Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Biety Early was the son of Gordon Lauder Early and Margaret Elizabeth Biety. William married Barbara Ann Blyth.
Children of William Biety Early and Barbara Ann Blyth
Christoper James Early
M, #140734
Christoper James Early||p1408.htm#i140734|William Biety Early||p1408.htm#i140732|Barbara Ann Blyth||p1408.htm#i140733|Gordon L. Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret E. Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Christoper James Early was the son of William Biety Early and Barbara Ann Blyth. Christoper married Jane Kristine Bornemann.
Jane Kristine Bornemann
F, #140735
Joseph Biety Early
M, #140736
Joseph Biety Early||p1408.htm#i140736|William Biety Early||p1408.htm#i140732|Barbara Ann Blyth||p1408.htm#i140733|Gordon L. Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret E. Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joseph Biety Early was the son of William Biety Early and Barbara Ann Blyth. Joseph married Elizabeth Cramer.
Elizabeth Cramer
F, #140737
Catherine Elizabeth Early
F, #140738
Catherine Elizabeth Early||p1408.htm#i140738|Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret Elizabeth Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Carol Marie Early
F, #140739
Carol Marie Early||p1408.htm#i140739|Gordon Lauder Early|b. Nov 3, 1919|p1408.htm#i140728|Margaret Elizabeth Biety||p1408.htm#i140729|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|||||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.
M, #140740, b. Jan 9, 1922
Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.|b. Jan 9, 1922|p1408.htm#i140740|Dwight Holdridge Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret Mackay Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Frank A. Early|b. Dec 29, 1854|p2821.htm#i282099|Harriet A. Holdridge|b. Nov 20, 1860\nd. Mar 30, 1947|p2821.htm#i282100|Frank A. Lauder|b. Aug 4, 1866\nd. Feb, 1928|p1408.htm#i140725|Jenny L. Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|
Relationship=3rd cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dwight Holdridge Early Jr. was born on Jan 9, 1922 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder. Dwight married Jean Ann Lee Hovorka, daughter of Edwin Albert Hovorka and Marcella Melinda Miller, on Jan 27, 1945 at Berwyn, Cook County, Illinois.
Children of Dwight Holdridge Early Jr. and Jean Ann Lee Hovorka
- Dwight Holdridge Early III+ b. Jun 6, 1946
- Scott Edwin Early+ b. Jul 21, 1949
- Jeffrey Bryan Early+ b. May 9, 1955
Jean Ann Lee Hovorka
F, #140741, b. Oct 12, 1923
Jean Ann Lee Hovorka|b. Oct 12, 1923|p1408.htm#i140741|Edwin Albert Hovorka||p2821.htm#i282090|Marcella Melinda Miller||p2821.htm#i282091|||||||||||||
Jean Ann Lee Hovorka was born on Oct 12, 1923 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Edwin Albert Hovorka and Marcella Melinda Miller. Jean married Dwight Holdridge Early Jr., son of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder, on Jan 27, 1945 at Berwyn, Cook County, Illinois. Jean Ann Lee Hovorka died at Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois.
Children of Jean Ann Lee Hovorka and Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.
- Dwight Holdridge Early III+ b. Jun 6, 1946
- Scott Edwin Early+ b. Jul 21, 1949
- Jeffrey Bryan Early+ b. May 9, 1955
Jeffrey Bryan Early
M, #140742, b. May 9, 1955
Jeffrey Bryan Early|b. May 9, 1955|p1408.htm#i140742|Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.|b. Jan 9, 1922|p1408.htm#i140740|Jean Ann Lee Hovorka|b. Oct 12, 1923|p1408.htm#i140741|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Edwin A. Hovorka||p2821.htm#i282090|Marcella M. Miller||p2821.htm#i282091|
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jeffrey Bryan Early was born on May 9, 1955 at Geneva, Kane County, Illinois. He was the son of Dwight Holdridge Early Jr. and Jean Ann Lee Hovorka. Jeffrey married Elizabeth Ann Blackhall on May 20, 1978 at Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio.
Children of Jeffrey Bryan Early and Elizabeth Ann Blackhall
- Tyler Early
- Brett Early
- Kent Robert Early b. May 11, 1984
Dwight Holdridge Early III
M, #140743, b. Jun 6, 1946
Dwight Holdridge Early III|b. Jun 6, 1946|p1408.htm#i140743|Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.|b. Jan 9, 1922|p1408.htm#i140740|Jean Ann Lee Hovorka|b. Oct 12, 1923|p1408.htm#i140741|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Edwin A. Hovorka||p2821.htm#i282090|Marcella M. Miller||p2821.htm#i282091|
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Dwight Holdridge Early III was born on Jun 6, 1946 at Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Dwight Holdridge Early Jr. and Jean Ann Lee Hovorka. Dwight married Jane Lee Diefenbach, daughter of Ralph Louis Frederick Diefenbach and Nina Lee Stinnette, on Jan 25, 1969 at New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana.
Children of Dwight Holdridge Early III and Jane Lee Diefenbach
- Katherine L. Early b. May 30, 1976
- Nancy Christine Early b. Oct 13, 1979
Scott Edwin Early
M, #140744, b. Jul 21, 1949
Scott Edwin Early|b. Jul 21, 1949|p1408.htm#i140744|Dwight Holdridge Early Jr.|b. Jan 9, 1922|p1408.htm#i140740|Jean Ann Lee Hovorka|b. Oct 12, 1923|p1408.htm#i140741|Dwight H. Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret M. Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Edwin A. Hovorka||p2821.htm#i282090|Marcella M. Miller||p2821.htm#i282091|
Relationship=3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Scott Edwin Early was born on Jul 21, 1949 at Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois. He was the son of Dwight Holdridge Early Jr. and Jean Ann Lee Hovorka. Scott married Deborah Ann Struchen on Jun 30, 1979 at Rocky Ridge, Ottawa County, Ohio.
Children of Scott Edwin Early and Deborah Ann Struchen
- Michael Early
- Elizabeth Lauder Early b. Mar 2, 1985
Elizabeth Alice Early
F, #140745, b. Nov 22, 1925
Elizabeth Alice Early|b. Nov 22, 1925|p1408.htm#i140745|Dwight Holdridge Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret Mackay Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Frank A. Early|b. Dec 29, 1854|p2821.htm#i282099|Harriet A. Holdridge|b. Nov 20, 1860\nd. Mar 30, 1947|p2821.htm#i282100|Frank A. Lauder|b. Aug 4, 1866\nd. Feb, 1928|p1408.htm#i140725|Jenny L. Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|
Relationship=3rd cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Alice Early was born on Nov 22, 1925 at Geneva, Kane County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder. Elizabeth married Sidenham Cryst.
Sidenham Cryst
M, #140746
Sidenham married Elizabeth Alice Early, daughter of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder.
Harriet Jeannine Early
F, #140747, b. Dec 7, 1933
Harriet Jeannine Early|b. Dec 7, 1933|p1408.htm#i140747|Dwight Holdridge Early|b. Aug 8, 1892\nd. May 30, 1964|p1408.htm#i140727|Margaret Mackay Lauder|b. Dec 11, 1894\nd. Feb 4, 1980|p1408.htm#i140726|Frank A. Early|b. Dec 29, 1854|p2821.htm#i282099|Harriet A. Holdridge|b. Nov 20, 1860\nd. Mar 30, 1947|p2821.htm#i282100|Frank A. Lauder|b. Aug 4, 1866\nd. Feb, 1928|p1408.htm#i140725|Jenny L. Garland|b. Jul 10, 1864\nd. Nov 11, 1928|p1408.htm#i140724|
Relationship=3rd cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Harriet Jeannine Early was born on Dec 7, 1933 at Geneva, Kane County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder. Harriet married Raymond Kittle.
Raymond Kittle
M, #140748
Raymond married Harriet Jeannine Early, daughter of Dwight Holdridge Early and Margaret Mackay Lauder.
Abram Johnson
M, #140750
Abram married Mary Riggs.
Child of Abram Johnson and Mary Riggs
- Jacob Johnson+ b. May 16, 1805, d. Feb 16, 1874
Mary Riggs
F, #140751
Mary Riggs was born at near, Hightstown, Mercer County, New Jersey. Mary married Abram Johnson.
Child of Mary Riggs and Abram Johnson
- Jacob Johnson+ b. May 16, 1805, d. Feb 16, 1874
Charles H. Rue
M, #140752, b. 1840
Charles H. Rue|b. 1840|p1408.htm#i140752|Lewis Rue|b. 1809\nd. 1893|p1414.htm#i141378|Mary A. Baker||p1414.htm#i141379|Joseph I. La Rue|b. Oct 31, 1779\nd. May 26, 1831|p575.htm#i57454|Hannah Conover|b. Sep 18, 1785\nd. Dec 18, 1863|p575.htm#i57453|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Charles H. Rue was born in 1840 at New Jersey. He was the son of Lewis Rue and Mary A. Baker. Charles married Jullietta R. Johnson, daughter of Jacob Johnson and Margaret Ann Reid.
Charles H. Rue and Jullietta R. Johnson resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Charles H. Rue was also known as C. Henry Rue.
Charles H. Rue and Jullietta R. Johnson resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Charles H. Rue was also known as C. Henry Rue.
Children of Charles H. Rue and Jullietta R. Johnson
- Bessis Rue
- Lester C. Rue b. circa 1870
- Louis Rue b. circa 1872
- Frank Rue b. circa 1874
- Edna Rue b. circa 1878
Louis Rue
M, #140753, b. circa 1872
Louis Rue|b. circa 1872|p1408.htm#i140753|Charles H. Rue|b. 1840|p1408.htm#i140752|Jullietta R. Johnson|b. circa 1847|p1248.htm#i124708|Lewis Rue|b. 1809\nd. 1893|p1414.htm#i141378|Mary A. Baker||p1414.htm#i141379|Jacob Johnson|b. May 16, 1805\nd. Feb 16, 1874|p378.htm#i37777|Margaret A. Reid|b. Jan 28, 1808\nd. Apr 28, 1880|p3.htm#i257|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Louis Rue was born circa 1872 at New Jersey. He was the son of Charles H. Rue and Jullietta R. Johnson.
Louis Rue was also known as Lewis Rue. He resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, before 1902. He resided at at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 1902.
Louis Rue was also known as Lewis Rue. He resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, before 1902. He resided at at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in 1902.
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