Phyllis Marie Smith
F, #370901, b. Sep 29, 1957
Phyllis Marie Smith|b. Sep 29, 1957|p3710.htm#i370901|Harry Samuel Smith|b. Apr 4, 1922\nd. Jul 4, 1999|p3709.htm#i370833|Ruth Martin|b. Sep 8|p3709.htm#i370899|Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Phyllis Marie Smith was born on Sep 29, 1957. She was the daughter of Harry Samuel Smith and Ruth Martin. Phyllis married Carl Daskin.
Carl Daskin
M, #370902
Bruce Lee Smith
M, #370903, b. Apr 25, 1955, d. Dec 16, 1955
Bruce Lee Smith|b. Apr 25, 1955\nd. Dec 16, 1955|p3710.htm#i370903|Harry Samuel Smith|b. Apr 4, 1922\nd. Jul 4, 1999|p3709.htm#i370833|Ruth Martin|b. Sep 8|p3709.htm#i370899|Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Bruce Lee Smith was born on Apr 25, 1955. He was the son of Harry Samuel Smith and Ruth Martin. Bruce Lee Smith died on Dec 16, 1955.
Ronald Gene Smith
M, #370904, b. Sep 24, 1958
Ronald Gene Smith|b. Sep 24, 1958|p3710.htm#i370904|Harry Samuel Smith|b. Apr 4, 1922\nd. Jul 4, 1999|p3709.htm#i370833|Ruth Martin|b. Sep 8|p3709.htm#i370899|Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Kenneth Franklin Boone
M, #370905, b. Dec 15, 1921, d. Feb 16, 1989
Kenneth Franklin Boone was born on Dec 15, 1921 at Eastville. Kenneth married Martha May Smith, daughter of Clarence Adam Smith and Kathryn May Aikey. Kenneth Franklin Boone died on Feb 16, 1989 at age 67. Kenneth was buried at Tylersville Cemetery.
Children of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith
- Harold Eugene Boone b. Jun 2, 1949
- Jerry Wayne Boone b. Oct 19, 1952
- Gary Lee Boone b. Oct 15, 1960
- Brent Allen Boone b. Jun 3, 1963
Harold Eugene Boone
M, #370906, b. Jun 2, 1949
Harold Eugene Boone|b. Jun 2, 1949|p3710.htm#i370906|Kenneth Franklin Boone|b. Dec 15, 1921\nd. Feb 16, 1989|p3710.htm#i370905|Martha May Smith|b. Oct 29, 1924|p3709.htm#i370834|||||||Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Harold Eugene Boone was born on Jun 2, 1949. He was the son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith. Harold married Kathy Jean Lamey in 1970. Harold Eugene Boone and Kathy Jean Lamey were divorced. Harold married Adele Hosterman.
Adele Hosterman
F, #370907, b. Nov 21, 1952
Adele Hosterman was born on Nov 21, 1952. Adele married Harold Eugene Boone, son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith.
Kathy Jean Lamey
F, #370908, b. Dec 19
Kathy Jean Lamey was born on Dec 19. Kathy married Harold Eugene Boone, son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith, in 1970. Kathy Jean Lamey and Harold Eugene Boone were divorced.
Jerry Wayne Boone
M, #370909, b. Oct 19, 1952
Jerry Wayne Boone|b. Oct 19, 1952|p3710.htm#i370909|Kenneth Franklin Boone|b. Dec 15, 1921\nd. Feb 16, 1989|p3710.htm#i370905|Martha May Smith|b. Oct 29, 1924|p3709.htm#i370834|||||||Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jerry Wayne Boone was born on Oct 19, 1952. He was the son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith.
Gary Lee Boone
M, #370910, b. Oct 15, 1960
Gary Lee Boone|b. Oct 15, 1960|p3710.htm#i370910|Kenneth Franklin Boone|b. Dec 15, 1921\nd. Feb 16, 1989|p3710.htm#i370905|Martha May Smith|b. Oct 29, 1924|p3709.htm#i370834|||||||Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Gary Lee Boone was born on Oct 15, 1960. He was the son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith. Gary married Julia Isaac.
Julia Isaac
F, #370911, b. Apr 15, 1960
Julia Isaac was born on Apr 15, 1960. Julia married Gary Lee Boone, son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith.
Brent Allen Boone
M, #370912, b. Jun 3, 1963
Brent Allen Boone|b. Jun 3, 1963|p3710.htm#i370912|Kenneth Franklin Boone|b. Dec 15, 1921\nd. Feb 16, 1989|p3710.htm#i370905|Martha May Smith|b. Oct 29, 1924|p3709.htm#i370834|||||||Clarence A. Smith|b. Jul 11, 1891\nd. Jun 1, 1949|p3709.htm#i370830|Kathryn M. Aikey|b. Oct 15, 1898\nd. Mar 16, 1980|p3706.htm#i370537|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Brent Allen Boone was born on Jun 3, 1963. He was the son of Kenneth Franklin Boone and Martha May Smith.
David Aikey
M, #370914
David Aikey||p3710.htm#i370914|George Kenneth Aikey||p3709.htm#i370840|Pat (Unknown)||p3710.htm#i370913|Clair E. Aikey|b. Sep 6, 1921\nd. Dec 2, 1977|p3706.htm#i370543|Edith J. Smith||p3709.htm#i370839|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Steve Aikey
M, #370915
Steve Aikey||p3710.htm#i370915|George Kenneth Aikey||p3709.htm#i370840|Pat (Unknown)||p3710.htm#i370913|Clair E. Aikey|b. Sep 6, 1921\nd. Dec 2, 1977|p3706.htm#i370543|Edith J. Smith||p3709.htm#i370839|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Susan (Unknown)
F, #370916
Mary Jane Ferdinand
F, #370917, b. Dec 8, 1947
Mary Jane Ferdinand was born on Dec 8, 1947. Mary married Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer, son of Hoy Wendell Royer and Gwendolyn M. Aikey.
Children of Mary Jane Ferdinand and Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer
- Christian Thomas Royer b. Nov 21, 1970
- Gwyneth Ann Royer b. Feb 19, 1971
Christian Thomas Royer
M, #370918, b. Nov 21, 1970
Christian Thomas Royer|b. Nov 21, 1970|p3710.htm#i370918|Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer|b. Feb 13, 1941|p3709.htm#i370855|Mary Jane Ferdinand|b. Dec 8, 1947|p3710.htm#i370917|Hoy W. Royer|b. May 15, 1905\nd. Aug, 1977|p3709.htm#i370849|Gwendolyn M. Aikey|b. Mar 31, 1903\nd. Nov, 1974|p3706.htm#i370550|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Christian Thomas Royer was born on Nov 21, 1970 at Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer and Mary Jane Ferdinand.
Gwyneth Ann Royer
F, #370919, b. Feb 19, 1971
Gwyneth Ann Royer|b. Feb 19, 1971|p3710.htm#i370919|Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer|b. Feb 13, 1941|p3709.htm#i370855|Mary Jane Ferdinand|b. Dec 8, 1947|p3710.htm#i370917|Hoy W. Royer|b. May 15, 1905\nd. Aug, 1977|p3709.htm#i370849|Gwendolyn M. Aikey|b. Mar 31, 1903\nd. Nov, 1974|p3706.htm#i370550|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Gwyneth Ann Royer was born on Feb 19, 1971. She was the daughter of Dr. Thomas Clayton Royer and Mary Jane Ferdinand.
Joseph Hugh Aikey
M, #370921, b. Jan 4, 1950
Joseph Hugh Aikey|b. Jan 4, 1950|p3710.htm#i370921|Laird Aikey|b. 1909|p3706.htm#i370585|Leora Fink||p3710.htm#i370920|Elmer E. Aikey|b. 1881|p3705.htm#i370453|Gertrude Felmlee|b. 1887|p3706.htm#i370583|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joseph married Liona M. Fry, daughter of Jacob Fry and Edna Long. Joseph Hugh Aikey was born on Jan 4, 1950. He was the son of Laird Aikey and Leora Fink. Joseph married Phyllis Mae Cummings, daughter of Henry Cummings and Clarice Ringer, on Sep 17, 1973.
Joseph Hugh Aikey was also known as Roy Aikey.
Joseph Hugh Aikey was also known as Roy Aikey.
Child of Joseph Hugh Aikey and Liona M. Fry
Child of Joseph Hugh Aikey and Phyllis Mae Cummings
- Thomas W. Aikey b. Dec 6
Liona M. Fry
F, #370922, b. Feb 4, 1921, d. Jul 11, 1997
Liona M. Fry|b. Feb 4, 1921\nd. Jul 11, 1997|p3710.htm#i370922|Jacob Fry||p3710.htm#i370923|Edna Long||p3710.htm#i370924|||||||||||||
Liona M. Fry was born on Feb 4, 1921. She was the daughter of Jacob Fry and Edna Long. Liona married Joseph Hugh Aikey, son of Laird Aikey and Leora Fink. Liona M. Fry died on Jul 11, 1997 at Milesburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania, at age 76.
Child of Liona M. Fry and Joseph Hugh Aikey
Jacob Fry
M, #370923
Jacob married Edna Long.
Child of Jacob Fry and Edna Long
- Liona M. Fry+ b. Feb 4, 1921, d. Jul 11, 1997
Edna Long
F, #370924
Edna married Jacob Fry.
Child of Edna Long and Jacob Fry
- Liona M. Fry+ b. Feb 4, 1921, d. Jul 11, 1997
Ronald Willam Aikey
M, #370925
Ronald Willam Aikey||p3710.htm#i370925|Joseph Hugh Aikey|b. Jan 4, 1950|p3710.htm#i370921|Liona M. Fry|b. Feb 4, 1921\nd. Jul 11, 1997|p3710.htm#i370922|Laird Aikey|b. 1909|p3706.htm#i370585|Leora Fink||p3710.htm#i370920|Jacob Fry||p3710.htm#i370923|Edna Long||p3710.htm#i370924|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ronald Willam Aikey was the son of Joseph Hugh Aikey and Liona M. Fry. Ronald married (Unknown) (Unknown). Ronald married Beverly Williams in Feb, 1974.
(Unknown) (Unknown)
F, #370926
Beverly Williams
F, #370927
Phyllis Mae Cummings
F, #370928, b. Mar 17, 1949
Phyllis Mae Cummings|b. Mar 17, 1949|p3710.htm#i370928|Henry Cummings||p3710.htm#i370929|Clarice Ringer||p3710.htm#i370930|||||||||||||
Phyllis Mae Cummings was born on Mar 17, 1949. She was the daughter of Henry Cummings and Clarice Ringer. Phyllis married Joseph Hugh Aikey, son of Laird Aikey and Leora Fink, on Sep 17, 1973.
Child of Phyllis Mae Cummings and Joseph Hugh Aikey
- Thomas W. Aikey b. Dec 6
Henry Cummings
M, #370929
Henry married Clarice Ringer.
Child of Henry Cummings and Clarice Ringer
- Phyllis Mae Cummings+ b. Mar 17, 1949
Clarice Ringer
F, #370930
Clarice married Henry Cummings.
Child of Clarice Ringer and Henry Cummings
- Phyllis Mae Cummings+ b. Mar 17, 1949
Thomas W. Aikey
M, #370931, b. Dec 6
Thomas W. Aikey|b. Dec 6|p3710.htm#i370931|Joseph Hugh Aikey|b. Jan 4, 1950|p3710.htm#i370921|Phyllis Mae Cummings|b. Mar 17, 1949|p3710.htm#i370928|Laird Aikey|b. 1909|p3706.htm#i370585|Leora Fink||p3710.htm#i370920|Henry Cummings||p3710.htm#i370929|Clarice Ringer||p3710.htm#i370930|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Bathsheba Conover
F, #370932, b. Jan 26, 1807, d. Mar 20
Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|(Unknown) Conover||p3857.htm#i385661||||||||||||||||
Bathsheba Conover was born on Jan 26, 1807 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of (Unknown) Conover. Bathsheba married Dayton Jefferson Bowen, son of Mason Bowen and Hannah Seeley, on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey. Bathsheba Conover died on Mar 20.
She was also known as Berthsheba Conover.
She was also known as Berthsheba Conover.
Children of Bathsheba Conover and Dayton Jefferson Bowen
Bathsheba married Dayton Jefferson Bowen, son of Mason Bowen and Hannah Seeley, on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey.
- Harriet Bowen+ b. circa 1828
- Ann Elizabeth Bowen b. Nov 22, d. Aug 17, 1847
- John R. Bowen b. circa 1832
- Bathsheba Bowen b. circa Nov 14, 1833, d. Mar 12
- Barbara R. Bowen b. circa 1838
Dayton Jefferson Bowen
M, #370933, b. Sep 30, 1803, d. 1862
Dayton Jefferson Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Mason Bowen||p4293.htm#i429204|Hannah Seeley||p4293.htm#i429205|||||||||||||
Dayton Jefferson Bowen was born on Sep 30, 1803 at New Jersey. He was the son of Mason Bowen and Hannah Seeley. Dayton married Bathsheba Conover, daughter of (Unknown) Conover, on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey. Dayton Jefferson Bowen died in 1862.
He was also known as David Bowen.
her tombstone says she married Albert Ogden. Cemetery is First Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, NJ is on her parents' stone. I couldn't read the full date from the photo.
Andrea Batcho
Apr. 12, 2008
jiggilypuffs@yahoo.com.
He was also known as David Bowen.
her tombstone says she married Albert Ogden. Cemetery is First Presbyterian Church, Cedarville, NJ is on her parents' stone. I couldn't read the full date from the photo.
Andrea Batcho
Apr. 12, 2008
jiggilypuffs@yahoo.com.
Children of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover
Dayton married Bathsheba Conover, daughter of (Unknown) Conover, on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey.
- Harriet Bowen+ b. circa 1828
- Ann Elizabeth Bowen b. Nov 22, d. Aug 17, 1847
- John R. Bowen b. circa 1832
- Bathsheba Bowen b. circa Nov 14, 1833, d. Mar 12
- Barbara R. Bowen b. circa 1838
John R. Bowen
M, #370934, b. circa 1832
John R. Bowen|b. circa 1832|p3710.htm#i370934|Dayton Jefferson Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|Mason Bowen||p4293.htm#i429204|Hannah Seeley||p4293.htm#i429205|(Unknown) Conover||p3857.htm#i385661||||
John R. Bowen was born circa 1832 at New Jersey. He was the son of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover.
Bathsheba Bowen
F, #370935, b. circa Nov 14, 1833, d. Mar 12
Bathsheba Bowen|b. circa Nov 14, 1833\nd. Mar 12|p3710.htm#i370935|Dayton Jefferson Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|Mason Bowen||p4293.htm#i429204|Hannah Seeley||p4293.htm#i429205|(Unknown) Conover||p3857.htm#i385661||||
Bathsheba Bowen was born circa Nov 14, 1833 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover. Bathsheba married (Unknown) Watson. Bathsheba married Albert Ogden. Bathsheba Bowen died on Mar 12. Bathsheba was buried at First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cedarville, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
She was also known as Berthsehba C. Bowen.
She was also known as Berthsehba C. Bowen.
Barbara R. Bowen
F, #370936, b. circa 1838
Barbara R. Bowen|b. circa 1838|p3710.htm#i370936|Dayton Jefferson Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|Mason Bowen||p4293.htm#i429204|Hannah Seeley||p4293.htm#i429205|(Unknown) Conover||p3857.htm#i385661||||
Barbara R. Bowen was born circa 1838 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover.
Harriet Bowen
F, #370937, b. circa 1828
Harriet Bowen|b. circa 1828|p3710.htm#i370937|Dayton Jefferson Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|Mason Bowen||p4293.htm#i429204|Hannah Seeley||p4293.htm#i429205|(Unknown) Conover||p3857.htm#i385661||||
Harriet Bowen was born circa 1828 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover. Harriet married John David Stiles, son of Simon Stiles and Keziah Reeve Landers.
Children of Harriet Bowen and John David Stiles
- Rebecca Stiles b. circa 1853
- Clara Stiles b. circa 1855
- Mary Stiles b. circa 1857
- William B. Stiles b. circa 1859
- Margaret Stiles b. circa 1863
John David Stiles
M, #370938, b. Feb 3, 1826
John David Stiles|b. Feb 3, 1826|p3710.htm#i370938|Simon Stiles||p3710.htm#i370939|Keziah Reeve Landers||p3710.htm#i370940|||||||||||||
John David Stiles was born on Feb 3, 1826 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Simon Stiles and Keziah Reeve Landers. John married Harriet Bowen, daughter of Dayton Jefferson Bowen and Bathsheba Conover.
Children of John David Stiles and Harriet Bowen
- Rebecca Stiles b. circa 1853
- Clara Stiles b. circa 1855
- Mary Stiles b. circa 1857
- William B. Stiles b. circa 1859
- Margaret Stiles b. circa 1863
Simon Stiles
M, #370939
Simon married Keziah Reeve Landers.
Child of Simon Stiles and Keziah Reeve Landers
- John David Stiles+ b. Feb 3, 1826
Keziah Reeve Landers
F, #370940
Keziah married Simon Stiles.
Child of Keziah Reeve Landers and Simon Stiles
- John David Stiles+ b. Feb 3, 1826
Rebecca Stiles
F, #370941, b. circa 1853
Rebecca Stiles|b. circa 1853|p3710.htm#i370941|John David Stiles|b. Feb 3, 1826|p3710.htm#i370938|Harriet Bowen|b. circa 1828|p3710.htm#i370937|Simon Stiles||p3710.htm#i370939|Keziah R. Landers||p3710.htm#i370940|Dayton J. Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|
Rebecca Stiles was born circa 1853 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John David Stiles and Harriet Bowen.
Clara Stiles
F, #370942, b. circa 1855
Clara Stiles|b. circa 1855|p3710.htm#i370942|John David Stiles|b. Feb 3, 1826|p3710.htm#i370938|Harriet Bowen|b. circa 1828|p3710.htm#i370937|Simon Stiles||p3710.htm#i370939|Keziah R. Landers||p3710.htm#i370940|Dayton J. Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|
Clara Stiles was born circa 1855 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John David Stiles and Harriet Bowen.
Mary Stiles
F, #370943, b. circa 1857
Mary Stiles|b. circa 1857|p3710.htm#i370943|John David Stiles|b. Feb 3, 1826|p3710.htm#i370938|Harriet Bowen|b. circa 1828|p3710.htm#i370937|Simon Stiles||p3710.htm#i370939|Keziah R. Landers||p3710.htm#i370940|Dayton J. Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|
Mary Stiles was born circa 1857 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John David Stiles and Harriet Bowen.
Margaret Stiles
F, #370944, b. circa 1863
Margaret Stiles|b. circa 1863|p3710.htm#i370944|John David Stiles|b. Feb 3, 1826|p3710.htm#i370938|Harriet Bowen|b. circa 1828|p3710.htm#i370937|Simon Stiles||p3710.htm#i370939|Keziah R. Landers||p3710.htm#i370940|Dayton J. Bowen|b. Sep 30, 1803\nd. 1862|p3710.htm#i370933|Bathsheba Conover|b. Jan 26, 1807\nd. Mar 20|p3710.htm#i370932|
Margaret Stiles was born circa 1863 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of John David Stiles and Harriet Bowen.
Arthur B. Lefferson
M, #370945, b. Jan 3, 1846, d. Oct 30, 1848
Arthur B. Lefferson|b. Jan 3, 1846\nd. Oct 30, 1848|p3710.htm#i370945|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|Arthur Lefferson|b. Dec 13, 1787\nd. Jun 6, 1869|p1735.htm#i173487|Elizabeth L. Barkalow|b. Feb 19, 1795\nd. Aug 26, 1825|p1735.htm#i173488|Daniel DuBois|b. Feb 23, 1778\nd. 1858|p30.htm#i2997|Elizabeth Conover|b. Mar 27, 1784\nd. Oct 21, 1875|p30.htm#i2996|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Arthur B. Lefferson was born on Jan 3, 1846. He was the son of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois. Arthur B. Lefferson died on Oct 30, 1848 at age 2.
Ann Eliza Lefferson
F, #370946, b. Apr 4, 1855, d. Sep, 1858
Ann Eliza Lefferson|b. Apr 4, 1855\nd. Sep, 1858|p3710.htm#i370946|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|Arthur Lefferson|b. Dec 13, 1787\nd. Jun 6, 1869|p1735.htm#i173487|Elizabeth L. Barkalow|b. Feb 19, 1795\nd. Aug 26, 1825|p1735.htm#i173488|Daniel DuBois|b. Feb 23, 1778\nd. 1858|p30.htm#i2997|Elizabeth Conover|b. Mar 27, 1784\nd. Oct 21, 1875|p30.htm#i2996|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ann Eliza Lefferson was born on Apr 4, 1855. She was the daughter of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois. Ann Eliza Lefferson died in Sep, 1858 at age 3.
Clara Lefferson
F, #370947, b. Sep 26, 1860, d. Dec 10, 1874
Clara Lefferson|b. Sep 26, 1860\nd. Dec 10, 1874|p3710.htm#i370947|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|Arthur Lefferson|b. Dec 13, 1787\nd. Jun 6, 1869|p1735.htm#i173487|Elizabeth L. Barkalow|b. Feb 19, 1795\nd. Aug 26, 1825|p1735.htm#i173488|Daniel DuBois|b. Feb 23, 1778\nd. 1858|p30.htm#i2997|Elizabeth Conover|b. Mar 27, 1784\nd. Oct 21, 1875|p30.htm#i2996|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Clara Lefferson was born on Sep 26, 1860. She was the daughter of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois. Clara Lefferson died on Dec 10, 1874 at age 14.
DuBois Daniel Lefferson
M, #370948, b. Jan 11, 1848, d. Sep 16, 1922
DuBois Daniel Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|Arthur Lefferson|b. Dec 13, 1787\nd. Jun 6, 1869|p1735.htm#i173487|Elizabeth L. Barkalow|b. Feb 19, 1795\nd. Aug 26, 1825|p1735.htm#i173488|Daniel DuBois|b. Feb 23, 1778\nd. 1858|p30.htm#i2997|Elizabeth Conover|b. Mar 27, 1784\nd. Oct 21, 1875|p30.htm#i2996|
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
DuBois Daniel Lefferson was born on Jan 11, 1848 at Butler County, Ohio. He was the son of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois. DuBois married Clara Overdier, daughter of David Overdier and Mary Moss, on Oct 28, 1873 at Butler County, Ohio. DuBois married Hannah A. Keever, daughter of Moses H. Keever and Juliet D. Janney, on Dec 10, 1889. DuBois married E. Margaret Payne on Aug 15, 1894 at Butler County, Ohio. DuBois Daniel Lefferson died on Sep 16, 1922 at age 74.
Children of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier
DuBois married Clara Overdier, daughter of David Overdier and Mary Moss, on Oct 28, 1873 at Butler County, Ohio.
- Grace Clara Lefferson b. 1875
- Charles Henry Lefferson b. Mar, 1878
- Mary Elizabeth Lefferson b. May, 1880
- Elmer Tobia Lefferson+ b. Jun 14, 1882, d. Apr, 1968
Hannah A. Keever
F, #370949, b. 1854, d. before 1894
Hannah A. Keever|b. 1854\nd. before 1894|p3710.htm#i370949|Moses H. Keever||p3710.htm#i370959|Juliet D. Janney||p3710.htm#i370960|||||||||||||
Hannah A. Keever was born in 1854 at Warren County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Moses H. Keever and Juliet D. Janney. Hannah married DuBois Daniel Lefferson, son of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois, on Dec 10, 1889. Hannah A. Keever died in 1890 at Warren County, Ohio. Hannah was buried at Springboro Cemetery, Springboro, Warren County, Ohio. She died before 1894 at Butler County, Ohio.
E. Margaret Payne
F, #370950, b. Aug, 1862
E. Margaret Payne was born in Aug, 1862 at Indiana. E. married DuBois Daniel Lefferson, son of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois, on Aug 15, 1894 at Butler County, Ohio.
Mary Elizabeth Lefferson
F, #370951, b. May, 1880
Mary Elizabeth Lefferson|b. May, 1880|p3710.htm#i370951|DuBois Daniel Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|David Overdier||p3710.htm#i370956|Mary Moss||p3710.htm#i370957|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Elizabeth Lefferson was born in May, 1880 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. She was the daughter of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier. Mary married Adolph Henry Sandler on Feb 16, 1926 at Butler County, Ohio.
Clara Overdier
F, #370952, b. Jan 31, 1852, d. Jul 3, 1882
Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|David Overdier||p3710.htm#i370956|Mary Moss||p3710.htm#i370957|||||||||||||
Clara Overdier was born on Jan 31, 1852 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. She was the daughter of David Overdier and Mary Moss. Clara married DuBois Daniel Lefferson, son of Tobias Lefferson and Elizabeth DuBois, on Oct 28, 1873 at Butler County, Ohio. Clara Overdier died on Jul 3, 1882 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, at age 30.
Children of Clara Overdier and DuBois Daniel Lefferson
- Grace Clara Lefferson b. 1875
- Charles Henry Lefferson b. Mar, 1878
- Mary Elizabeth Lefferson b. May, 1880
- Elmer Tobia Lefferson+ b. Jun 14, 1882, d. Apr, 1968
Adolph Henry Sandler
M, #370953, b. circa 1870
Adolph Henry Sandler was born circa 1870 at Ohio. Adolph married Mary Elizabeth Lefferson, daughter of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier, on Feb 16, 1926 at Butler County, Ohio.
Charles Henry Lefferson
M, #370954, b. Mar, 1878
Charles Henry Lefferson|b. Mar, 1878|p3710.htm#i370954|DuBois Daniel Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|David Overdier||p3710.htm#i370956|Mary Moss||p3710.htm#i370957|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Charles Henry Lefferson was born in Mar, 1878 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. He was the son of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier.
Elmer Tobia Lefferson
M, #370955, b. Jun 14, 1882, d. Apr, 1968
Elmer Tobia Lefferson|b. Jun 14, 1882\nd. Apr, 1968|p3710.htm#i370955|DuBois Daniel Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|David Overdier||p3710.htm#i370956|Mary Moss||p3710.htm#i370957|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elmer Tobia Lefferson was born on Jun 14, 1882 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. He was the son of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier. Elmer married Emma Elizabeth (Unknown). Elmer Tobia Lefferson died in Apr, 1968 at Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, at age 85.
Children of Elmer Tobia Lefferson and Emma Elizabeth (Unknown)
Elmer married Emma Elizabeth (Unknown).
- Mary Margaret Lefferson b. circa 1915
- Edgar DuBois Lefferson b. Aug 13, 1918, d. Feb 24, 1998
David Overdier
M, #370956
David married Mary Moss.
Child of David Overdier and Mary Moss
- Clara Overdier+ b. Jan 31, 1852, d. Jul 3, 1882
Mary Moss
F, #370957
Mary married David Overdier.
Child of Mary Moss and David Overdier
- Clara Overdier+ b. Jan 31, 1852, d. Jul 3, 1882
Grace Clara Lefferson
F, #370958, b. 1875
Grace Clara Lefferson|b. 1875|p3710.htm#i370958|DuBois Daniel Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|Tobias Lefferson|b. Dec 28, 1816\nd. Jun 6, 1887|p1492.htm#i149159|Elizabeth DuBois|b. Dec 10, 1819\nd. Jan 23, 1905|p1492.htm#i149158|David Overdier||p3710.htm#i370956|Mary Moss||p3710.htm#i370957|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Grace Clara Lefferson was born in 1875 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. She was the daughter of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier.
Moses H. Keever
M, #370959
Moses married Juliet D. Janney.
Child of Moses H. Keever and Juliet D. Janney
- Hannah A. Keever b. 1854, d. before 1894
Juliet D. Janney
F, #370960
Juliet married Moses H. Keever.
Child of Juliet D. Janney and Moses H. Keever
- Hannah A. Keever b. 1854, d. before 1894
Emma Elizabeth (Unknown)
F, #370961, b. circa 1885
Emma Elizabeth (Unknown) was born circa 1885 at Ohio. Emma married Elmer Tobia Lefferson, son of DuBois Daniel Lefferson and Clara Overdier.
Children of Emma Elizabeth (Unknown) and Elmer Tobia Lefferson
- Mary Margaret Lefferson b. circa 1915
- Edgar DuBois Lefferson b. Aug 13, 1918, d. Feb 24, 1998
Mary Margaret Lefferson
F, #370962, b. circa 1915
Mary Margaret Lefferson|b. circa 1915|p3710.htm#i370962|Elmer Tobia Lefferson|b. Jun 14, 1882\nd. Apr, 1968|p3710.htm#i370955|Emma Elizabeth (Unknown)|b. circa 1885|p3710.htm#i370961|DuBois D. Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|||||||
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Margaret Lefferson was born circa 1915 at Ohio. She was the daughter of Elmer Tobia Lefferson and Emma Elizabeth (Unknown).
Edgar DuBois Lefferson
M, #370963, b. Aug 13, 1918, d. Feb 24, 1998
Edgar DuBois Lefferson|b. Aug 13, 1918\nd. Feb 24, 1998|p3710.htm#i370963|Elmer Tobia Lefferson|b. Jun 14, 1882\nd. Apr, 1968|p3710.htm#i370955|Emma Elizabeth (Unknown)|b. circa 1885|p3710.htm#i370961|DuBois D. Lefferson|b. Jan 11, 1848\nd. Sep 16, 1922|p3710.htm#i370948|Clara Overdier|b. Jan 31, 1852\nd. Jul 3, 1882|p3710.htm#i370952|||||||
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Edgar DuBois Lefferson was born on Aug 13, 1918 at Ohio. He was the son of Elmer Tobia Lefferson and Emma Elizabeth (Unknown). Edgar DuBois Lefferson died on Feb 24, 1998 at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, at age 79.
Robert Conover
M, #370964, d. Mar 12, 1896
Robert Conover died on Mar 12, 1896 at Pinyon Mining District, Riverside County, California.
From Bryan Democrat (newspaper in Williams Co, OH) dated 5/21/1896, p. 4
James Roop who was raised at Pulaski (Williams Co) disappeared from his home some ten or twelve years ago, making no sign of his intended departure, and during all these years giving no hint of his whereabouts. His relatives made diligent search and inquiry but could obtain no trace of him. A few days ago letters were received by his relatives here stating that he had gone hence to California where he had married and engaged in gold mining in which he was quite successful, he and his father-in-law owning a two thirds interest in a paying mine.
On March 12th both Roop and his father-in-law were murdered - Roop being shot through the heart, dying instantly and the old gentleman so seriously wounded in the head as to render him unconscious in which condition he remained until death. The motive of the double murder is not known. Several persons were arrested on suspicion but no positive clue has been developed.
Mr. Roop, though somewhat eccentric, was an exemplary young man, and his untimely death is regretted by many acquaintances. His sisters, Mrs. Byron Wyatt of Bryan and Mrs. George Gares of Stryker are almost prostrate with grief.
From: Sandi (Sandrabordelon@msn.com) Date: 5 Nov 2002 5:15
I found this article in the 3/14/1896 Sacramento Bee. Although I am prone to misspelling things, his name is listed in the newspaper as "Roof" instead of "Roop". Also, although the headline implies James is the father-in-law, the article states he is the son-in law.
Sacramento Bee 3/14/1896
TWO MINERS KILLED - A QUARREL OVER A MINE RESULTS IN THE SHOOTING OF JAMES ROOF AND HIS SON -IN- LAW
BEAUMONT (Cal)- March 14- Two brothers named Nicholson, miners from a mine about a hundred miles east of here, called The Lost Horse, came into Banning today and gave themselves up to the Sheriff of Riverside County claiming to have killed their partners named Robert Conover and James Roof, his son-in-law, of Pasadena, in a quarrel over the division of their mine. Self defense is given as the reason for the murder. The Nicholson's claim that Roof shot one of them in the arm and that Conover struck him with a pick. The other Nicholson then shot both Roof and Conover, killing them both instantly. The wife of one of the dead men is bringing in the bodies, and the coroner from Riverside will investigate the matter fully.
From the Los Angeles Evening Express (dated 3/14/1896)
Two Pasdenans Killed Near Banning - They Were Shot by Two Other Men - Who Quarreled With Them Over the Possession of a Mining Claim. Murderers Surrender.
Word was received in this city this afternoon to the effect that a double murder had been committed at a place called Twenty-nine Palms, about twenty miles from Banning, in which two miners named Robert Conover and James Roof were killed by a man named Nicholson.
As near as can be learned, the trouble arose over a mining claim. Roof and Conover were working a claim, when Nicholson and a brother put in an appearance. The brother ordered Roof and Conover to vacate, which they declined to do. Words ensued, when Roof picked up a pick and attempted to hit Nicholson's brother over the head.
At this point, Nicholson, who carried a Winchester, took a hand, and shot both Roof and Conover down. The Nicholsons then fled. Roof and Conover are said to be residents of Pasadena.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT
San Bernardino, March 14 - Last Thursday about noon, six miles southwest of the Pinto mountain, on Cottonwood road, in the Pinion mining district, Riverside county, P. R. Nicholson shot and killed R. Conover and James Roof. These men, together with J. J. Nicholson, were partners in mining claims, and they had a difficulty in dividing interests in the mines, out of which the fatal quarrel arose.
One of the survivors of the fight, P. R. Nicholson, says that Conover with a gun and Roof with a pick handle attacked J. J. Nicholson, his brother, and shot him in the arm and knocked him in the head with the pick handle. At this juncture P. R. Nicholson attempted to separate the combatants, and he was himself knocked in the head with the pick handle. He then went to his tent and got a Winchester and killed Conver and Roof. J. J. Nicholson was shot in the arm from which he came near bleeding to death. After the killing the two brothers came to Banning, where they surrendered themselves to H. M. Carpenter, Deputy Sheriff of Riverside county. The bodies of the dead men will be in Banning this afternoon and an inquest will then be held. By mistake the Sheriff of San Bernanrdino county was called to Banning, under the erroneous suppositin that the killing took place in this county.
Riverside Daily Press (dated 3/14/1896)
Two More Men Killed - A Shooting Affray on the Desert Over Mining Claims - The Slayer Under Arrest and Claims Self-Defense
Sheriff Johnson received a telegram this morning from Constable Carpenter of Banning stating that two men had been killed on the desert and that he had the man who did the killing under arrest at that place. The Sheriff immediately telegraphed to hold the man and send particulars of the affair. District Attorney Gill also received a telegram from Carpenter to the same effect, and sent a reply to bring the man here.
The San Bernardino Sun of today received some particulars by telegraph, from which it is learned that the two men killed were Robert Conover and James Roof of Pasadena. The killing took place near the Lost Horse mine, 90 miles east of Banning. Conover and his brother-in-law, Roof, were in partnership with two brothers named Nicholson in the mining business. The trouble arose over the division of the property, the men intending to separate. Anticipating trouble, the two brothers decided to leave camp to avoid it, when Roof seized a Winchester and without warning shot the younger Nicholson in the arm, at the same time Conover rushing at Nicholson with a pick-handle with which he struck him. The elder Nicholson, who was armed, fired upon and killed both his brother's assailants. The Nicholson brothers both came to Banning and game themselves up.
Mrs. Conover was expected to arrive in Banning today with the bodies of her husband and brother, on the way to Pasadena, and Coroner Sherman telephoned to Constable Carpenter to hold the bodies there. He will go up on the afternoon train to hold an inquest.
LATER - Sheriff Johnson this afternoon received another telegram from Carpenter, stating: "Will hold prisoner her until inquest. Will give you particulars when I come down." The Sheriff expects Carpenter to arrive in Riverside with the prisoner tomorrow.
Riverside Daily Press (dated Monday, March 16, 1896)
The Nicholsons - They Were Brought to Riverside Yesterday
The two men, James J. and Thos. R. Nicholson, engaged in the trouble on the desert Thursday at a mining camp, near the "Lost Horse" Mine, 90 miles east of Banning, were brought to Riverside Sunday on the 11:30 motor, and were placed in jail. The inquest over the dead bodies of the two men killed, Conover and Roof, was held by Coroner Sherman at Banning Saturday night, the verdict of the jury being that they came to their death from gunshot wounds from a gun in the hands of the younger of the Nicholson brothers. It was previously reported that the older of the Nicholson's did the killing. Mrs. Conover, the wife of one of the murdered men, took the remains of the two men on to Pasadena Sunday for burial.
The version of the affair as given by the Nicholsons at the inquest, the four men mentioned being the only ones present when the quarrel began and ended, is to the effect that the difficulty occurred over the younger of the Nicholson brothers having located a claim with other parties, leaving out Conover and Roof. Up to this time the four men were partners, and Conover and Roof were incensed over the action of young Nicholson "locating them out" in the new discovery. Hot words ensued, and, as the Nicholsons tell it, they started to their work to avoid trouble when Conover seized a Winchester and shot the elder Nicholson through the right forearm. The wounded man grappled with Conover and was in the act of attempting to take the gun from him when the brother called to Roof to help him part the men, but he answered, "Let them fight!" But young Nicholson rushed in to separate the men and Roof picked up a pick-handle and struck James Nicholson over the head, knocking him down, and then hit the younger Nicholson on the head. Young Nicholson ran to a tent of some other miners and secured a Winchester left by them in the tent, and commenced shooting at Conover and Roof, firing three shots, two of them taking effect, one each in the left breast of the two men. The shooting occurred about 11 o'clock Thursday. Roof lived for about a half hour, and Conover until 8 o'clock in the evening.
The Nicholson's, after carrying Conover into a tent and furnishing him with water, started for Banning to give themselves up, stopping at another camp a half mile from the place of the shooting, and informed the men what had occurred and asking them to go down and take care of Conover. These men refused to go, not caring, probably, to mix in the affair. Later some other miners came to the camp and found Roof dead, and Conover died within a half hour after. Conover recognized the men but was unable to speak.
The younger Nicholson testified that before he left Conover the latter told him to write a letter to his (Conover's) wife, taking all the blame upon himself and Roof, but that when he had gotten it written, Conover could not hold the pencil to sign it when he made the attempt to do so.
The eldest of the men had his arm in a sling, and his head tied up. Constable Carpenter of Banning, who came in with the men, said that when the Nicholsons got into Banning Friday evening the wounded arm was in a bad condition and the the cut on the head was a frightful one.
The Nicholsons are to taken back to Banning this afternoon for the preliminary examination. District Attorney Gill will go to Banning to represent the State.
It is thought that after hearing the testimony the justice may, if he hold the prisoners for trial in the Superior Court, allow them to give bail for their appearance. Geo. Beam was in Riverside yesterday ready to go on the bond for the men.
Thomas Nicholson, the one who did the shooting, is a young man of only 26 years of age, and J. J. Nicholson is 44 years old. Neither one of the men looks like a dangerous character.
From: Jeff Ohlfs (Desert Traveler) January 31, 2003
I checked the Riverside County mines index from 1893-1896. There were no claims by any Roof/Root or Conover, anywhere. It would help to know the Nicholson brothers names.
I found four claims who's claimant was a Nicholson, which I ordered from the County. Two came with the incorrect document, one I need to recheck and the other was a claim for the Blackhawk Quartz Mining Claim. It puts it 18 miles SE of 29 Palms. It's a good bet this might be the one. It was located Dec. 11, 1895 by Jim and T.R. Nicholson and J.C. Christy in the Pinon Mining District. No mention of the others.
From: Jeff Ohlfs July 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Found a reference to Roof (spelling) in the card file: "with wife and two or three small children lived at 29 Oasis. They were the daughter and son-in-law of Conovers who also lived there."
From: Jeff & Deb Ohlfs July 27, 2003
Here's the remaining info. from the 1886-1890 San Bernardino Great Register of Voters for "Root"
1) Frank, Sr., 45, birthplace New Jersey, living in San Bernardino, Blacksmith
2) Frank, Jr., 23, New Jersey, Redlands, Blacksmith
2) J. Charles, 32, Canada (naturalized by father), Ontario, Clerk
3) James Prindle, 36, Pennsylvania, Riverside, Mechanic
4) Saxton C., 34, Michigan, Riverside, Laborer
5) William Henry, Canada (naturalized by father), Ontario, Farmer.
From Bryan Democrat (newspaper in Williams Co, OH) dated 5/21/1896, p. 4
James Roop who was raised at Pulaski (Williams Co) disappeared from his home some ten or twelve years ago, making no sign of his intended departure, and during all these years giving no hint of his whereabouts. His relatives made diligent search and inquiry but could obtain no trace of him. A few days ago letters were received by his relatives here stating that he had gone hence to California where he had married and engaged in gold mining in which he was quite successful, he and his father-in-law owning a two thirds interest in a paying mine.
On March 12th both Roop and his father-in-law were murdered - Roop being shot through the heart, dying instantly and the old gentleman so seriously wounded in the head as to render him unconscious in which condition he remained until death. The motive of the double murder is not known. Several persons were arrested on suspicion but no positive clue has been developed.
Mr. Roop, though somewhat eccentric, was an exemplary young man, and his untimely death is regretted by many acquaintances. His sisters, Mrs. Byron Wyatt of Bryan and Mrs. George Gares of Stryker are almost prostrate with grief.
From: Sandi (Sandrabordelon@msn.com) Date: 5 Nov 2002 5:15
I found this article in the 3/14/1896 Sacramento Bee. Although I am prone to misspelling things, his name is listed in the newspaper as "Roof" instead of "Roop". Also, although the headline implies James is the father-in-law, the article states he is the son-in law.
Sacramento Bee 3/14/1896
TWO MINERS KILLED - A QUARREL OVER A MINE RESULTS IN THE SHOOTING OF JAMES ROOF AND HIS SON -IN- LAW
BEAUMONT (Cal)- March 14- Two brothers named Nicholson, miners from a mine about a hundred miles east of here, called The Lost Horse, came into Banning today and gave themselves up to the Sheriff of Riverside County claiming to have killed their partners named Robert Conover and James Roof, his son-in-law, of Pasadena, in a quarrel over the division of their mine. Self defense is given as the reason for the murder. The Nicholson's claim that Roof shot one of them in the arm and that Conover struck him with a pick. The other Nicholson then shot both Roof and Conover, killing them both instantly. The wife of one of the dead men is bringing in the bodies, and the coroner from Riverside will investigate the matter fully.
From the Los Angeles Evening Express (dated 3/14/1896)
Two Pasdenans Killed Near Banning - They Were Shot by Two Other Men - Who Quarreled With Them Over the Possession of a Mining Claim. Murderers Surrender.
Word was received in this city this afternoon to the effect that a double murder had been committed at a place called Twenty-nine Palms, about twenty miles from Banning, in which two miners named Robert Conover and James Roof were killed by a man named Nicholson.
As near as can be learned, the trouble arose over a mining claim. Roof and Conover were working a claim, when Nicholson and a brother put in an appearance. The brother ordered Roof and Conover to vacate, which they declined to do. Words ensued, when Roof picked up a pick and attempted to hit Nicholson's brother over the head.
At this point, Nicholson, who carried a Winchester, took a hand, and shot both Roof and Conover down. The Nicholsons then fled. Roof and Conover are said to be residents of Pasadena.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT
San Bernardino, March 14 - Last Thursday about noon, six miles southwest of the Pinto mountain, on Cottonwood road, in the Pinion mining district, Riverside county, P. R. Nicholson shot and killed R. Conover and James Roof. These men, together with J. J. Nicholson, were partners in mining claims, and they had a difficulty in dividing interests in the mines, out of which the fatal quarrel arose.
One of the survivors of the fight, P. R. Nicholson, says that Conover with a gun and Roof with a pick handle attacked J. J. Nicholson, his brother, and shot him in the arm and knocked him in the head with the pick handle. At this juncture P. R. Nicholson attempted to separate the combatants, and he was himself knocked in the head with the pick handle. He then went to his tent and got a Winchester and killed Conver and Roof. J. J. Nicholson was shot in the arm from which he came near bleeding to death. After the killing the two brothers came to Banning, where they surrendered themselves to H. M. Carpenter, Deputy Sheriff of Riverside county. The bodies of the dead men will be in Banning this afternoon and an inquest will then be held. By mistake the Sheriff of San Bernanrdino county was called to Banning, under the erroneous suppositin that the killing took place in this county.
Riverside Daily Press (dated 3/14/1896)
Two More Men Killed - A Shooting Affray on the Desert Over Mining Claims - The Slayer Under Arrest and Claims Self-Defense
Sheriff Johnson received a telegram this morning from Constable Carpenter of Banning stating that two men had been killed on the desert and that he had the man who did the killing under arrest at that place. The Sheriff immediately telegraphed to hold the man and send particulars of the affair. District Attorney Gill also received a telegram from Carpenter to the same effect, and sent a reply to bring the man here.
The San Bernardino Sun of today received some particulars by telegraph, from which it is learned that the two men killed were Robert Conover and James Roof of Pasadena. The killing took place near the Lost Horse mine, 90 miles east of Banning. Conover and his brother-in-law, Roof, were in partnership with two brothers named Nicholson in the mining business. The trouble arose over the division of the property, the men intending to separate. Anticipating trouble, the two brothers decided to leave camp to avoid it, when Roof seized a Winchester and without warning shot the younger Nicholson in the arm, at the same time Conover rushing at Nicholson with a pick-handle with which he struck him. The elder Nicholson, who was armed, fired upon and killed both his brother's assailants. The Nicholson brothers both came to Banning and game themselves up.
Mrs. Conover was expected to arrive in Banning today with the bodies of her husband and brother, on the way to Pasadena, and Coroner Sherman telephoned to Constable Carpenter to hold the bodies there. He will go up on the afternoon train to hold an inquest.
LATER - Sheriff Johnson this afternoon received another telegram from Carpenter, stating: "Will hold prisoner her until inquest. Will give you particulars when I come down." The Sheriff expects Carpenter to arrive in Riverside with the prisoner tomorrow.
Riverside Daily Press (dated Monday, March 16, 1896)
The Nicholsons - They Were Brought to Riverside Yesterday
The two men, James J. and Thos. R. Nicholson, engaged in the trouble on the desert Thursday at a mining camp, near the "Lost Horse" Mine, 90 miles east of Banning, were brought to Riverside Sunday on the 11:30 motor, and were placed in jail. The inquest over the dead bodies of the two men killed, Conover and Roof, was held by Coroner Sherman at Banning Saturday night, the verdict of the jury being that they came to their death from gunshot wounds from a gun in the hands of the younger of the Nicholson brothers. It was previously reported that the older of the Nicholson's did the killing. Mrs. Conover, the wife of one of the murdered men, took the remains of the two men on to Pasadena Sunday for burial.
The version of the affair as given by the Nicholsons at the inquest, the four men mentioned being the only ones present when the quarrel began and ended, is to the effect that the difficulty occurred over the younger of the Nicholson brothers having located a claim with other parties, leaving out Conover and Roof. Up to this time the four men were partners, and Conover and Roof were incensed over the action of young Nicholson "locating them out" in the new discovery. Hot words ensued, and, as the Nicholsons tell it, they started to their work to avoid trouble when Conover seized a Winchester and shot the elder Nicholson through the right forearm. The wounded man grappled with Conover and was in the act of attempting to take the gun from him when the brother called to Roof to help him part the men, but he answered, "Let them fight!" But young Nicholson rushed in to separate the men and Roof picked up a pick-handle and struck James Nicholson over the head, knocking him down, and then hit the younger Nicholson on the head. Young Nicholson ran to a tent of some other miners and secured a Winchester left by them in the tent, and commenced shooting at Conover and Roof, firing three shots, two of them taking effect, one each in the left breast of the two men. The shooting occurred about 11 o'clock Thursday. Roof lived for about a half hour, and Conover until 8 o'clock in the evening.
The Nicholson's, after carrying Conover into a tent and furnishing him with water, started for Banning to give themselves up, stopping at another camp a half mile from the place of the shooting, and informed the men what had occurred and asking them to go down and take care of Conover. These men refused to go, not caring, probably, to mix in the affair. Later some other miners came to the camp and found Roof dead, and Conover died within a half hour after. Conover recognized the men but was unable to speak.
The younger Nicholson testified that before he left Conover the latter told him to write a letter to his (Conover's) wife, taking all the blame upon himself and Roof, but that when he had gotten it written, Conover could not hold the pencil to sign it when he made the attempt to do so.
The eldest of the men had his arm in a sling, and his head tied up. Constable Carpenter of Banning, who came in with the men, said that when the Nicholsons got into Banning Friday evening the wounded arm was in a bad condition and the the cut on the head was a frightful one.
The Nicholsons are to taken back to Banning this afternoon for the preliminary examination. District Attorney Gill will go to Banning to represent the State.
It is thought that after hearing the testimony the justice may, if he hold the prisoners for trial in the Superior Court, allow them to give bail for their appearance. Geo. Beam was in Riverside yesterday ready to go on the bond for the men.
Thomas Nicholson, the one who did the shooting, is a young man of only 26 years of age, and J. J. Nicholson is 44 years old. Neither one of the men looks like a dangerous character.
From: Jeff Ohlfs (Desert Traveler) January 31, 2003
I checked the Riverside County mines index from 1893-1896. There were no claims by any Roof/Root or Conover, anywhere. It would help to know the Nicholson brothers names.
I found four claims who's claimant was a Nicholson, which I ordered from the County. Two came with the incorrect document, one I need to recheck and the other was a claim for the Blackhawk Quartz Mining Claim. It puts it 18 miles SE of 29 Palms. It's a good bet this might be the one. It was located Dec. 11, 1895 by Jim and T.R. Nicholson and J.C. Christy in the Pinon Mining District. No mention of the others.
From: Jeff Ohlfs July 14, 2003 9:22 PM
Found a reference to Roof (spelling) in the card file: "with wife and two or three small children lived at 29 Oasis. They were the daughter and son-in-law of Conovers who also lived there."
From: Jeff & Deb Ohlfs July 27, 2003
Here's the remaining info. from the 1886-1890 San Bernardino Great Register of Voters for "Root"
1) Frank, Sr., 45, birthplace New Jersey, living in San Bernardino, Blacksmith
2) Frank, Jr., 23, New Jersey, Redlands, Blacksmith
2) J. Charles, 32, Canada (naturalized by father), Ontario, Clerk
3) James Prindle, 36, Pennsylvania, Riverside, Mechanic
4) Saxton C., 34, Michigan, Riverside, Laborer
5) William Henry, Canada (naturalized by father), Ontario, Farmer.
Child of Robert Conover
(Unknown) Conover
F, #370965
(Unknown) Conover||p3710.htm#i370965|Robert Conover|d. Mar 12, 1896|p3710.htm#i370964||||||||||||||||
(Unknown) Conover was the daughter of Robert Conover. (Unknown) married James F. Roop, son of William F. Roop and Christina Chilcote.
James F. Roop
M, #370966, b. circa 1863, d. Mar 12, 1896
James F. Roop|b. circa 1863\nd. Mar 12, 1896|p3710.htm#i370966|William F. Roop||p3710.htm#i370967|Christina Chilcote||p3710.htm#i370968|||||||||||||
James F. Roop was born circa 1863 at Indiana. He was the son of William F. Roop and Christina Chilcote. James married (Unknown) Conover, daughter of Robert Conover. James F. Roop died on Mar 12, 1896 at Pinyon Mining District, Riverside County, California; murdered.
He was also known as James F. Roof.
He was also known as James F. Roof.
William F. Roop
M, #370967
William married Christina Chilcote.
Child of William F. Roop and Christina Chilcote
- James F. Roop b. circa 1863, d. Mar 12, 1896
Christina Chilcote
F, #370968
Christina married William F. Roop.
Child of Christina Chilcote and William F. Roop
- James F. Roop b. circa 1863, d. Mar 12, 1896
Jennie M. (Unknown)
F, #370977, b. circa 1867
Jennie M. (Unknown) was born circa 1867 at Iowa. Jennie married Ariel Marcus Conover, son of Probable son of this Marcus William Henry Conover and Clarinda Slafter, circa 1888.
Children of Jennie M. (Unknown) and Ariel Marcus Conover
- Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover+ b. circa 1891
- Cecil Conover+ b. circa 1894
Cecil Conover
M, #370978, b. circa 1894
Cecil Conover|b. circa 1894|p3710.htm#i370978|Ariel Marcus Conover|b. Oct 30, 1867|p2655.htm#i265409|Jennie M. (Unknown)|b. circa 1867|p3710.htm#i370977|Probable son of this Marcus William H. Conover|b. Jan 29, 1816|p2655.htm#i265402|Clarinda Slafter|b. May 31, 1832|p2655.htm#i265403|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Cecil Conover was born circa 1894 at Iowa. He was the son of Ariel Marcus Conover and Jennie M. (Unknown). Cecil married Marian (Unknown) circa 1921.
Child of Cecil Conover and Marian (Unknown)
- Virginia Conover b. circa 1923
Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover
M, #370979, b. circa 1891
Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover|b. circa 1891|p3710.htm#i370979|Ariel Marcus Conover|b. Oct 30, 1867|p2655.htm#i265409|Jennie M. (Unknown)|b. circa 1867|p3710.htm#i370977|Probable son of this Marcus William H. Conover|b. Jan 29, 1816|p2655.htm#i265402|Clarinda Slafter|b. May 31, 1832|p2655.htm#i265403|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover was born circa 1891 at Iows. He was the son of Ariel Marcus Conover and Jennie M. (Unknown). Ralph married Bernice (Unknown) circa 1917.
Children of Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover and Bernice (Unknown)
- Ralph J. Conover b. circa 1918
- Elener? Conover b. circa 1921
Bernice (Unknown)
F, #370980, b. circa 1899
Bernice (Unknown) was born circa 1899 at Missouri. Bernice married Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover, son of Ariel Marcus Conover and Jennie M. (Unknown), circa 1917.
Children of Bernice (Unknown) and Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover
- Ralph J. Conover b. circa 1918
- Elener? Conover b. circa 1921
Ralph J. Conover
M, #370981, b. circa 1918
Ralph J. Conover|b. circa 1918|p3710.htm#i370981|Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover|b. circa 1891|p3710.htm#i370979|Bernice (Unknown)|b. circa 1899|p3710.htm#i370980|Ariel M. Conover|b. Oct 30, 1867|p2655.htm#i265409|Jennie M. (Unknown)|b. circa 1867|p3710.htm#i370977|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ralph J. Conover was born circa 1918 at California. He was the son of Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover and Bernice (Unknown).
Elener? Conover
M, #370982, b. circa 1921
Elener? Conover|b. circa 1921|p3710.htm#i370982|Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover|b. circa 1891|p3710.htm#i370979|Bernice (Unknown)|b. circa 1899|p3710.htm#i370980|Ariel M. Conover|b. Oct 30, 1867|p2655.htm#i265409|Jennie M. (Unknown)|b. circa 1867|p3710.htm#i370977|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elener? Conover was born circa 1921 at Colorado. He was the son of Probable son of Ariel Ralph Conover and Bernice (Unknown).
Marian (Unknown)
F, #370983, b. circa 1904
Marian (Unknown) was born circa 1904 at Kentucky. Marian married Cecil Conover, son of Ariel Marcus Conover and Jennie M. (Unknown), circa 1921.
Child of Marian (Unknown) and Cecil Conover
- Virginia Conover b. circa 1923
Virginia Conover
F, #370984, b. circa 1923
Virginia Conover|b. circa 1923|p3710.htm#i370984|Cecil Conover|b. circa 1894|p3710.htm#i370978|Marian (Unknown)|b. circa 1904|p3710.htm#i370983|Ariel M. Conover|b. Oct 30, 1867|p2655.htm#i265409|Jennie M. (Unknown)|b. circa 1867|p3710.htm#i370977|||||||
Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Virginia Conover was born circa 1923 at Colorado. She was the daughter of Cecil Conover and Marian (Unknown).
Nancy Conover
F, #370985, b. Jan 10, 1803, d. Apr 9, 1887
Nancy Conover was born on Jan 10, 1803. Nancy married David Jaggers, son of Abram Jaggers, on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey. Nancy Conover died on Apr 9, 1887 at age 84. Nancy was buried at Methodist Cemetery, Friendship, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Children of Nancy Conover and David Jaggers
- William Jaggers+ b. circa 1829
- Amanda Jaggers b. Jun 17, 1833, d. Apr 23, 1850
- David Jaggers b. Feb 26, 1835, d. Jul 20, 1850
- Elizabeth Jaggers b. circa 1840
- Joseph Jaggers b. circa 1842
- James Jaggers b. Sep 11, 1845, d. Sep 6, 1869
David Jaggers
M, #370986, b. Feb 26, 1806, d. Jan 19, 1887
David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||||||||
David Jaggers was born on Feb 26, 1806. He was the son of Abram Jaggers. David married Nancy Conover on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey. David Jaggers died on Jan 19, 1887 at age 80. David was buried at Methodist Cemetery, Friendship, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Children of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover
David married Nancy Conover on Feb 12, 1828 at Cumberland County, New Jersey.
- William Jaggers+ b. circa 1829
- Amanda Jaggers b. Jun 17, 1833, d. Apr 23, 1850
- David Jaggers b. Feb 26, 1835, d. Jul 20, 1850
- Elizabeth Jaggers b. circa 1840
- Joseph Jaggers b. circa 1842
- James Jaggers b. Sep 11, 1845, d. Sep 6, 1869
David Jaggers
M, #370988, b. Feb 26, 1835, d. Jul 20, 1850
David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1835\nd. Jul 20, 1850|p3710.htm#i370988|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
David Jaggers was born on Feb 26, 1835. He was the son of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover. David Jaggers died on Jul 20, 1850 at age 15. David was buried at Methodist Cemetery, Friendship, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Amanda Jaggers
F, #370989, b. Jun 17, 1833, d. Apr 23, 1850
Amanda Jaggers|b. Jun 17, 1833\nd. Apr 23, 1850|p3710.htm#i370989|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
Amanda Jaggers was born on Jun 17, 1833. She was the daughter of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover. Amanda Jaggers died on Apr 23, 1850 at age 16. Amanda was buried at Methodist Cemetery, Friendship, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
James Jaggers
M, #370990, b. Sep 11, 1845, d. Sep 6, 1869
James Jaggers|b. Sep 11, 1845\nd. Sep 6, 1869|p3710.htm#i370990|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
James Jaggers was born on Sep 11, 1845. He was the son of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover. James Jaggers died on Sep 6, 1869 at age 23. James was buried at Methodist Cemetery, Friendship, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
William Jaggers
M, #370991, b. circa 1829
William Jaggers|b. circa 1829|p3710.htm#i370991|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
William Jaggers was born circa 1829 at New Jersey. He was the son of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover. William married Alegace? (Unknown).
Children of William Jaggers and Alegace? (Unknown)
- Harriet Jaggers b. circa 1852
- Martha Jaggers b. circa 1854
- William E. Jaggers b. circa 1856
- Thomas Jaggers b. circa 1859
Elizabeth Jaggers
F, #370992, b. circa 1840
Elizabeth Jaggers|b. circa 1840|p3710.htm#i370992|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
Elizabeth Jaggers was born circa 1840 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover.
Joseph Jaggers
M, #370993, b. circa 1842
Joseph Jaggers|b. circa 1842|p3710.htm#i370993|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|Abram Jaggers||p3710.htm#i370987||||||||||
Joseph Jaggers was born circa 1842 at New Jersey. He was the son of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover.
Alegace? (Unknown)
F, #370994, b. circa 1830
Alegace? (Unknown) was born circa 1830 at New Jersey. Alegace? married William Jaggers, son of David Jaggers and Nancy Conover.
Children of Alegace? (Unknown) and William Jaggers
- Harriet Jaggers b. circa 1852
- Martha Jaggers b. circa 1854
- William E. Jaggers b. circa 1856
- Thomas Jaggers b. circa 1859
Harriet Jaggers
F, #370995, b. circa 1852
Harriet Jaggers|b. circa 1852|p3710.htm#i370995|William Jaggers|b. circa 1829|p3710.htm#i370991|Alegace? (Unknown)|b. circa 1830|p3710.htm#i370994|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|||||||
Harriet Jaggers was born circa 1852 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Jaggers and Alegace? (Unknown).
Martha Jaggers
F, #370996, b. circa 1854
Martha Jaggers|b. circa 1854|p3710.htm#i370996|William Jaggers|b. circa 1829|p3710.htm#i370991|Alegace? (Unknown)|b. circa 1830|p3710.htm#i370994|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|||||||
Martha Jaggers was born circa 1854 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Jaggers and Alegace? (Unknown).
William E. Jaggers
M, #370997, b. circa 1856
William E. Jaggers|b. circa 1856|p3710.htm#i370997|William Jaggers|b. circa 1829|p3710.htm#i370991|Alegace? (Unknown)|b. circa 1830|p3710.htm#i370994|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|||||||
William E. Jaggers was born circa 1856 at New Jersey. He was the son of William Jaggers and Alegace? (Unknown).
Thomas Jaggers
M, #370998, b. circa 1859
Thomas Jaggers|b. circa 1859|p3710.htm#i370998|William Jaggers|b. circa 1829|p3710.htm#i370991|Alegace? (Unknown)|b. circa 1830|p3710.htm#i370994|David Jaggers|b. Feb 26, 1806\nd. Jan 19, 1887|p3710.htm#i370986|Nancy Conover|b. Jan 10, 1803\nd. Apr 9, 1887|p3710.htm#i370985|||||||
Thomas Jaggers was born circa 1859 at New Jersey. He was the son of William Jaggers and Alegace? (Unknown).
Emma Mildred Carwile
F, #370999, b. Apr, 1851
Emma Mildred Carwile was born in Apr, 1851 at Indiana. Emma married Charles K. Bright, son of John Bright Jr. and Ann LaTourette, on Apr 6, 1880.
Emma Mildred Carwile resided at at Covington, Fountain County, Indiana.
Emma Mildred Carwile resided at at Covington, Fountain County, Indiana.
Children of Emma Mildred Carwile and Charles K. Bright
- Jessie De Bright b. Mar 6, 1881, d. Jul 6, 1949
- John Bright b. Jan 14, 1885, d. Mar 24, 1885
- Ruby Anne Bright b. Feb 20, 1886, d. Jul 14, 1967
- James Julian Bright+ b. Apr 30, 1888, d. Jun 14, 1941
- Robert Gordon Bright b. Jun 14, 1891, d. Sep 24, 1967
- Mary Mildred Bright+ b. Oct 9, 1894, d. Jul, 1983
- Charles K. Bright Jr. b. Apr 30, 1897, d. Apr 25, 1975
Jessie De Bright
F, #371000, b. Mar 6, 1881, d. Jul 6, 1949
Jessie De Bright|b. Mar 6, 1881\nd. Jul 6, 1949|p3710.htm#i371000|Charles K. Bright|b. May, 1851|p3218.htm#i321769|Emma Mildred Carwile|b. Apr, 1851|p3710.htm#i370999|John Bright Jr.|b. circa 1816|p3218.htm#i321768|Ann LaTourette|b. Mar 1, 1826\nd. Jan 4, 1911|p3218.htm#i321767|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jessie De Bright was born on Mar 6, 1881. She was the daughter of Charles K. Bright and Emma Mildred Carwile. Jessie married Marx Herzog on Jun 19, 1907 at Covington, Fountain County, Indiana; no issue. Jessie was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Covington, Fountain County, Indiana. She died on Jul 6, 1949 at age 68.
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