Missanier Woods
F, #79101, b. May 15, 1828, d. Apr 30, 1902
Missanier Woods|b. May 15, 1828\nd. Apr 30, 1902|p792.htm#i79101|Washington Woods||p3711.htm#i371073|Sarah Gibbs||p3711.htm#i371074|||||||||||||
Missanier Woods was born on May 15, 1828 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of Washington Woods and Sarah Gibbs. Missanier married Andrew S. Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Sarah Elizabeth Garrick, circa 1843. Missanier Woods died on Apr 30, 1902 at Frozen Creek, Breathitt County, Kentucky, at age 73.
She was also known as Missander Woods. She was also known as Missie Woods.
She was also known as Missander Woods. She was also known as Missie Woods.
Children of Missanier Woods and Andrew S. Van Cleave
Missanier married Andrew S. Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Sarah Elizabeth Garrick, circa 1843.
- Anderson S. Van Cleave b. circa 1844
- Rev. Tolbert M. Van Cleave+ b. circa 1847
- William Van Cleave b. circa Dec, 1849
- Sarah J. Van Cleave b. 1853
- Elizabeth Caroline Van Cleave+ b. circa Apr, 1855
- Gardner Van Cleave+ b. Aug 19, 1858, d. Apr 30, 1941
- Jefferson Van Cleave b. circa 1862
- Andrew J. Van Cleave b. circa 1866
Ann Eliza Maloney
F, #79102, b. circa 1837
Ann Eliza Maloney was born circa 1837. Ann married Tolbert F. Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Sarah Elizabeth Garrick, on Oct 19, 1853 at Breathitt County, Kentucky.
Children of Ann Eliza Maloney and Tolbert F. Van Cleave
- William Van Cleave+ b. Aug, 1854
- Susan Van Cleave+ b. Mar 28, 1855, d. Mar 24, 1931
- Ellen Van Cleave b. 1860
- Molisa Van Cleave b. 1863
- Marion Carter Van Cleave b. Mar, 1867
- Malinda D. Van Cleave b. 1869
- Ulysses Grant Van Cleave b. Sep, 1872
- Madelon Van Cleave b. Jul, 1876
Eleanor Phillips
F, #79103, b. circa 1800, d. circa 1821
Eleanor Phillips|b. circa 1800\nd. circa 1821|p792.htm#i79103|Bennet Phillips||p3244.htm#i324360|Izabella Moore||p3244.htm#i324361|||||||||||||
Eleanor Phillips was born circa 1800 at North Carolina. She was the daughter of Bennet Phillips and Izabella Moore. Eleanor married Stephen Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Susannah Maniere, on Feb 1, 1819 at Rutherford County, Tennessee. Eleanor Phillips died circa 1821 at Rutherford County, Tennessee.
Child of Eleanor Phillips and Stephen Van Cleave
- Supposed Darughter Eleanor Van Cleave+ b. circa 1821
Nancy C. Phillips
F, #79104, b. Jun 1, 1802, d. Mar 22, 1876
Nancy C. Phillips|b. Jun 1, 1802\nd. Mar 22, 1876|p792.htm#i79104|Bennet Phillips||p3244.htm#i324360|Izabella Moore||p3244.htm#i324361|||||||||||||
Nancy C. Phillips was born on Jun 1, 1802 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of Bennet Phillips and Izabella Moore. Nancy married Stephen Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Susannah Maniere, on Nov 10, 1821 at Rutherford County, Tennessee. Nancy C. Phillips died on Mar 22, 1876 at age 73.
Children of Nancy C. Phillips and Stephen Van Cleave
- William Bennett Van Cleave b. Aug 28, 1822, d. Feb 9, 1902
- (Unknown) Van Cleave b. circa 1824
- (Unknown) Van Cleave b. circa 1826
- Robert Maniere Van Cleave b. Feb 1, 1828, d. Jul 19, 1896
- Harriet Van Cleave b. circa 1830
- Jasper Newton Van Cleave b. Aug 30, 1833
- James J. Van Cleave b. Nov, 1835
- Sarah E. Van Cleave b. 1838, d. 1920
Amber Nicole Roberds
F, #79105, b. May 21, 1989
Amber Nicole Roberds|b. May 21, 1989|p792.htm#i79105|(Unknown) Roberds||p785.htm#i78463|Deborah Kay Brashears|b. Feb 12, 1968|p785.htm#i78460|||||||Everette Brashears||p785.htm#i78459|VA K. Van Cleave|b. Dec 2, 1947|p785.htm#i78456|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Amber Nicole Roberds was born on May 21, 1989. She was the daughter of (Unknown) Roberds and Deborah Kay Brashears.
Tammy Stiles
F, #79106
Tammy married Robert Don Brashears(Dow), son of Donald Brashears and Wilma Sue Van Cleave, on Oct 6, 1991.
Mark Alan McLain
M, #79107, b. Jul
Mark Alan McLain was born in Jul. Mark married Angela Kay Gipson, daughter of Idus Gipson and Veda Jonathan Inklebarger, in Nov, 1992 at Barling, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Sarah Hill
F, #79108, b. 1806, d. ABT 1860 1867
Sarah Hill died ABT 1860 1867 at Henry, Henry County, Tennessee. She was born in 1806. Sarah married William Bailey Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Susannah Maniere, circa 1829.
Children of Sarah Hill and William Bailey Van Cleave
- Thomas Van Cleave b. 1830, d. 1859
- Frances Elizabeth Van Cleave+ b. 1831
- Mary Ann Van Cleave b. 1834
- Nancy Van Cleave b. 1836
- Stephen M. Van Cleave+ b. 1838
- Amanda C. Van Cleave b. 1840
- Martha Letitia Van Cleave+ b. Apr, 1842
- Sally A. Van Cleave b. 1844
- William Frank Van Cleave+ b. May, 1846
Juliet McClure
F, #79109, b. between May 8, 1810 and 1813, d. Jul 4, 1865
Juliet McClure was born between May 8, 1810 and 1813. Juliet married Thomas S. Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Susannah Maniere, circa 1832 at Tennessee. Juliet McClure died on Jul 4, 1865.
She was also known as Julia McClure.
She was also known as Julia McClure.
Children of Juliet McClure and Thomas S. Van Cleave
- Jasper Robert Van Cleave
- John M. Van Cleave+ b. May 8, 1833, d. Nov 9, 1887
- William Van Cleave b. 1835
- Harriet Van Cleave b. 1837
- Newton J. Van Cleave+ b. 1840, d. 1883
- Thomas Y. Van Cleave b. 1842
- Mina Van Cleave b. 1842
- Susannah M. Van Cleave b. 1844
- Milton M. Van Cleave b. 1847
- James F. Van Cleave+ b. 1848
- Albert Shelton Van Cleave+ b. 1854
William Barrow
M, #79110
William married Serena Jane Van Cleave, daughter of Jonathan Van Cleave and (Unknown) (Unknown), on Jan 31, 1839 at Hinds, Mississippi.
Children of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave
- William Barrow b. circa 1843
- Thomas Barrow b. circa 1844
- Precilla Barrow b. circa 1857
- Mary Barrow b. circa 1860
- Ophelia Barrow b. 1860
Isaac S. Rea
M, #79111, b. circa 1815
Isaac S. Rea was born circa 1815 at Tennessee. Isaac married Nancy Van Cleave, daughter of Jonathan Van Cleave and (Unknown) (Unknown), on May 2, 1844 at Hinds, Mississippi.
Children of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave
- Melissa Rea b. circa 1846
- Jonathan Rea b. circa 1848
- L. P. Rea b. circa 1851
- S. S. Rea b. circa 1853
- M. J. Rea b. circa 1855
Catherine Narcissa Bevel
F, #79112, b. 1825
Catherine Narcissa Bevel was born in 1825 at Tennessee. Catherine married John R. Van Cleave, son of Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave and Susannah Maniere, on May 23, 1858 at Henry, Henry County, Tennessee.
Children of Catherine Narcissa Bevel and John R. Van Cleave
- John H. A. Van Cleave b. Oct, 1863
- E. Van Cleave b. 1868
Charity Rachel Jameson
F, #79113, b. Dec 2, 1992
Charity Rachel Jameson|b. Dec 2, 1992|p792.htm#i79113|Clifton Robert Jameson|b. Apr 27, 1959|p784.htm#i78365|Lillian Cecilla O'Brien|b. Aug 11, 1964|p791.htm#i79060|Clifton R. Jameson|b. Aug 2, 1934|p784.htm#i78363|Wilma L. White|b. Nov 23, 1934|p784.htm#i78364|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Charity Rachel Jameson was born on Dec 2, 1992 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Clifton Robert Jameson and Lillian Cecilla O'Brien.
Aiden Michael Merrett
M, #79114, b. Jul 7, 1994
Aiden Michael Merrett|b. Jul 7, 1994|p792.htm#i79114|Maxwell Cameron Merrett|b. Nov 18, 1967|p792.htm#i79120|Darlene Jean Kreutzer|b. Nov 22, 1968|p786.htm#i78510|||||||Elmer R. Kreutzer|b. Dec 5, 1942|p786.htm#i78509|Karen J. Tollenaar|b. Nov 3, 1948|p785.htm#i78499|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Aiden Michael Merrett was born on Jul 7, 1994 at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He was the son of Maxwell Cameron Merrett and Darlene Jean Kreutzer.
Ryan Christopher Parks
M, #79115, b. Dec 8, 1993
Ryan Christopher Parks|b. Dec 8, 1993|p792.htm#i79115|Ronald Dewayne Parks||p785.htm#i78436|Chrystal Lyn Cummins|b. Nov 1, 1969|p785.htm#i78424|||||||William F. Cummins Sr.||p785.htm#i78419|Joanne Van Cleave|b. Feb 24, 1936|p785.htm#i78404|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ryan Christopher Parks was born on Dec 8, 1993 at Germany. He was the son of Ronald Dewayne Parks and Chrystal Lyn Cummins.
Jessica Anne Nichole Thorman
F, #79116, b. Jan 24, 1991
Jessica Anne Nichole Thorman|b. Jan 24, 1991|p792.htm#i79116|William Johnathan'John' XavierLucas Thorman|b. Feb 21, 1968|p792.htm#i79140|Carlene Joanne Cummins|b. Nov 1, 1969|p785.htm#i78425|||||||William F. Cummins Sr.||p785.htm#i78419|Joanne Van Cleave|b. Feb 24, 1936|p785.htm#i78404|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jessica Anne Nichole Thorman was born on Jan 24, 1991. She was the daughter of William Johnathan'John' XavierLucas Thorman and Carlene Joanne Cummins.
Lisa Kay McKnight
F, #79117
Child of Lisa Kay McKnight and Ralph Daniel Cummins
- Rachael Nicole Cummins b. Jul 20, 1989
Rachel Marie Van Cleave
F, #79118, b. Dec 4, 1991
Rachel Marie Van Cleave|b. Dec 4, 1991|p792.htm#i79118|Roy Lorenz Van Cleave|b. Jul 22, 1955|p785.htm#i78408|Linde Marie Brooks||p785.htm#i78415|Roy L. Van Cleave|b. Jul 23, 1931\nd. Oct 29, 1975|p785.htm#i78403|Magdalena Kistler||p785.htm#i78405|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rachel Marie Van Cleave was born on Dec 4, 1991. She was the daughter of Roy Lorenz Van Cleave and Linde Marie Brooks.
Ryan Lorenz Van Cleave
M, #79119, b. Feb 1, 1990
Ryan Lorenz Van Cleave|b. Feb 1, 1990|p792.htm#i79119|Roy Lorenz Van Cleave|b. Jul 22, 1955|p785.htm#i78408|Linde Marie Brooks||p785.htm#i78415|Roy L. Van Cleave|b. Jul 23, 1931\nd. Oct 29, 1975|p785.htm#i78403|Magdalena Kistler||p785.htm#i78405|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ryan Lorenz Van Cleave was born on Feb 1, 1990. He was the son of Roy Lorenz Van Cleave and Linde Marie Brooks.
Maxwell Cameron Merrett
M, #79120, b. Nov 18, 1967
Maxwell Cameron Merrett was born on Nov 18, 1967 at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Maxwell married Darlene Jean Kreutzer, daughter of Elmer Robert Kreutzer and Karen Jean Tollenaar, on Oct 2, 1993 at Fort Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Child of Maxwell Cameron Merrett and Darlene Jean Kreutzer
- Aiden Michael Merrett b. Jul 7, 1994
Connie Elisabeth Myers
F, #79121
Connie married Mark Van Bush, son of Van Ward Bush and Jo Ann (Unknown), on Mar 12, 1994 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Child of Connie Elisabeth Myers and Mark Van Bush
- (Unknown) Bush b. Mar 1, 1996
M. J. Rea
F, #79122, b. circa 1855
M. J. Rea|b. circa 1855|p792.htm#i79122|Isaac S. Rea|b. circa 1815|p792.htm#i79111|Nancy Van Cleave|b. circa 1830|p791.htm#i79066|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
M. J. Rea was born circa 1855 at Hinds, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave.
S. S. Rea
F, #79123, b. circa 1853
S. S. Rea|b. circa 1853|p792.htm#i79123|Isaac S. Rea|b. circa 1815|p792.htm#i79111|Nancy Van Cleave|b. circa 1830|p791.htm#i79066|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
S. S. Rea was born circa 1853 at Hinds, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave.
L. P. Rea
F, #79124, b. circa 1851
L. P. Rea|b. circa 1851|p792.htm#i79124|Isaac S. Rea|b. circa 1815|p792.htm#i79111|Nancy Van Cleave|b. circa 1830|p791.htm#i79066|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
L. P. Rea was born circa 1851 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave.
Jonathan Rea
M, #79125, b. circa 1848
Jonathan Rea|b. circa 1848|p792.htm#i79125|Isaac S. Rea|b. circa 1815|p792.htm#i79111|Nancy Van Cleave|b. circa 1830|p791.htm#i79066|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jonathan Rea was born circa 1848 at Mississippi. He was the son of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave.
Melissa Rea
F, #79126, b. circa 1846
Melissa Rea|b. circa 1846|p792.htm#i79126|Isaac S. Rea|b. circa 1815|p792.htm#i79111|Nancy Van Cleave|b. circa 1830|p791.htm#i79066|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Melissa Rea was born circa 1846 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Isaac S. Rea and Nancy Van Cleave.
Mary Barrow
F, #79127, b. circa 1860
Mary Barrow|b. circa 1860|p792.htm#i79127|William Barrow||p792.htm#i79110|Serena Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1822|p791.htm#i79063|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Barrow was born circa 1860 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave.
Ophelia Barrow
F, #79128, b. 1860
Ophelia Barrow|b. 1860|p792.htm#i79128|William Barrow||p792.htm#i79110|Serena Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1822|p791.htm#i79063|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ophelia Barrow was born in 1860 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave.
Precilla Barrow
F, #79129, b. circa 1857
Precilla Barrow|b. circa 1857|p792.htm#i79129|William Barrow||p792.htm#i79110|Serena Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1822|p791.htm#i79063|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Precilla Barrow was born circa 1857 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave.
Thomas Barrow
M, #79130, b. circa 1844
Thomas Barrow|b. circa 1844|p792.htm#i79130|William Barrow||p792.htm#i79110|Serena Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1822|p791.htm#i79063|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Thomas Barrow was born circa 1844 at Mississippi. He was the son of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave.
William Barrow
M, #79131, b. circa 1843
William Barrow|b. circa 1843|p792.htm#i79131|William Barrow||p792.htm#i79110|Serena Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1822|p791.htm#i79063|||||||Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Apr 1, 1800\nd. Feb 2, 1885|p791.htm#i79058|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p4558.htm#i455705|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Barrow was born circa 1843 at Mississippi. He was the son of William Barrow and Serena Jane Van Cleave.
Isaiah Boone
M, #79132, b. Mar 13, 1772, d. Jan 1, 1860
Isaiah Boone|b. Mar 13, 1772\nd. Jan 1, 1860|p792.htm#i79132|Squire Boone Jr.|b. Oct 5, 1744\nd. Aug 5, 1815|p362.htm#i36171|Jane Van Cleave|b. Oct 16, 1749\nd. Mar 10, 1829|p362.htm#i36170|Squire Boone|b. Nov 26, 1696\nd. Jan 2, 1765|p919.htm#i91815|Sarah Morgan|b. 1700\nd. 1777|p919.htm#i91816|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Isaiah Boone was born on Mar 13, 1772 at Yadkin River, Rowan County, North Carolina. He was the son of Squire Boone Jr. and Jane Van Cleave. Isaiah Boone was born on Nov 17, 1772. Isaiah married Elizabeth Greene on Feb 4, 1804 at Jefferson County, Indiana. Isaiah Boone died on Jan 1, 1860 at Williamstown, Lewis County, Missouri, at age 87. Isaiah was buried at Providence Cemetery, Williamstown, Lewis County, Missouri.
Children of Isaiah Boone and Elizabeth Greene
- Willis Boone+ b. circa 1804
- (Unknown) Boone b. circa 1806
- Granville Boone+ b. Aug 19, 1808, d. Sep 28, 1881
- Emily Boone b. circa 1810
- Adaline Boone+ b. circa 1813
- Lafayette Tipton Boone b. Oct 31, 1814, d. Jan 25, 1903
- Minerva Boone+ b. 1817
- Milton Boone b. circa 1819, d. 1893
Pharis Chandler Graham
F, #79133, b. May 31, 1991
Pharis Chandler Graham|b. May 31, 1991|p792.htm#i79133|Roger William Graham|b. Jan, 1963|p784.htm#i78368|Pharis Lynne Jameson|b. Jul 30, 1967|p784.htm#i78367|||||||Clifton R. Jameson|b. Aug 2, 1934|p784.htm#i78363|Wilma L. White|b. Nov 23, 1934|p784.htm#i78364|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Pharis Chandler Graham was born on May 31, 1991 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Roger William Graham and Pharis Lynne Jameson.
Karen Sue Whitehouse
F, #79134
Karen married Lance Allen Kimes, son of Hiram Nelson Kimes and Dottie Ann McWilliams, on May 25, 1991 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Phillip Nielsen
M, #79135
Phillip married Vanessa JoAnn Bush, daughter of Van Ward Bush and Jo Ann (Unknown), on Oct 13, 1983 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
Children of Phillip Nielsen and Vanessa JoAnn Bush
- Roxanne Nielsen b. Jun 24, 1989
- (Unknown) Nielsen b. Oct 9, 1991
Roxanne Nielsen
F, #79136, b. Jun 24, 1989
Roxanne Nielsen|b. Jun 24, 1989|p792.htm#i79136|Phillip Nielsen||p792.htm#i79135|Vanessa JoAnn Bush|b. Jul 30, 1962|p785.htm#i78441|||||||Van W. Bush|b. Nov 5, 1936|p785.htm#i78439|Jo A. (Unknown)||p785.htm#i78440|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Roxanne Nielsen was born on Jun 24, 1989 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Phillip Nielsen and Vanessa JoAnn Bush.
(Unknown) Nielsen
F, #79137, b. Oct 9, 1991
(Unknown) Nielsen|b. Oct 9, 1991|p792.htm#i79137|Phillip Nielsen||p792.htm#i79135|Vanessa JoAnn Bush|b. Jul 30, 1962|p785.htm#i78441|||||||Van W. Bush|b. Nov 5, 1936|p785.htm#i78439|Jo A. (Unknown)||p785.htm#i78440|
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
(Unknown) Nielsen was born on Oct 9, 1991 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Phillip Nielsen and Vanessa JoAnn Bush.
Nicholas Aaron Cummins
M, #79138, b. Jul 24, 1991
Nicholas Aaron Cummins|b. Jul 24, 1991|p792.htm#i79138|William F. Cummins, Jr.|b. Nov 15, 1956|p785.htm#i78420|Carolyn Jean Derrera||p785.htm#i78426|William F. Cummins Sr.||p785.htm#i78419|Joanne Van Cleave|b. Feb 24, 1936|p785.htm#i78404|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nicholas Aaron Cummins was born on Jul 24, 1991. He was the son of William F. Cummins, Jr. and Carolyn Jean Derrera.
Eve Tollenaar
F, #79139, b. Oct 11, 1991
Eve Tollenaar|b. Oct 11, 1991|p792.htm#i79139|Larry Dale Tollenaar|b. Jul 8, 1953|p786.htm#i78502|Kathy Freda Feldman|b. Nov 13|p786.htm#i78516|Claude J. Tollenaar|b. Jul 18, 1922\nd. Aug 19, 1982|p785.htm#i78497|Wanda L. Van Cleave|b. Aug 14, 1927|p785.htm#i78496|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Eve Tollenaar was born on Oct 11, 1991 at Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada. She was the daughter of Larry Dale Tollenaar and Kathy Freda Feldman.
William Johnathan'John' XavierLucas Thorman
M, #79140, b. Feb 21, 1968
William Johnathan'John' XavierLucas Thorman was born on Feb 21, 1968. William married Carlene Joanne Cummins, daughter of William F. Cummins Sr. and Joanne Van Cleave, on Mar 8, 1991.
Child of William Johnathan'John' XavierLucas Thorman and Carlene Joanne Cummins
- Jessica Anne Nichole Thorman b. Jan 24, 1991
Amber Raylynn Gipson
F, #79141, b. Jan 14, 1992
Amber Raylynn Gipson|b. Jan 14, 1992|p792.htm#i79141|Rodney Wayne Gipson|b. Feb 21, 1966|p785.htm#i78489|Renee (Moody) Rothwell||p785.htm#i78495|Boyd R. Gipson||p785.htm#i78488|Alice E. Inklebarger|b. Mar 17, 1949|p785.htm#i78481|||||||
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Amber Raylynn Gipson was born on Jan 14, 1992 at Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Rodney Wayne Gipson and Renee (Moody) Rothwell.
Abigail Frost
F, #79142, b. circa Oct 7, 1744, d. after 1840
Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||||||||||||||
Abigail Frost was born circa Oct 7, 1744 at Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of William Frost. Abigail married William Van Cleave, son of Capt. Aaron Van Cleave and Rachel Schenck, on Dec 12, 1763 at Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Abigail Frost died after 1840 at Calloway County, Kentucky.
Children of Abigail Frost and William Van Cleave
- Phebe Van Cleave+ b. 1764, d. after 1850
- Elizabeth Van Cleave+ b. May 16, 1766, d. Jul 1, 1852
- Sarah Van Cleave b. circa 1768, d. 1781
- Jonathan Van Cleave+ b. Jan 31, 1768, d. Sep 14, 1847
- Mary Van Cleave+ b. circa 1770, d. after 1808
- John Van Cleave b. circa 1772
- Ebenezer Frost Van Cleave+ b. circa 1774, d. after 1860
- Jane Van Cleave+ b. circa 1779, d. Mar 10, 1829
- William H. Van Cleave Jr.+ b. Oct 9, 1781, d. Feb 27, 1855
Elizabeth Van Cleave
F, #79143, b. May 16, 1766, d. Jul 1, 1852
Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elizabeth Van Cleave was born on May 16, 1766 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Elizabeth married Samuel Harris, son of Daniel Harris and Elizabeth Demaree, on Oct 25, 1784 at Lincoln County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Van Cleave died on Jul 1, 1852 at Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 86.
Children of Elizabeth Van Cleave and Samuel Harris
- William Harris b. Sep 28, 1788
- Daniel Harris+ b. Oct 28, 1788
- Samuel Harris b. Oct 28, 1788
- Rachel Harris b. Apr 11, 1790, d. May 26, 1876
- Leah Harris b. Jun 12, 1793
- David Harris b. Dec 2, 1795
- Polly Ann Harris b. Mar 20, 1797, d. Mar 30, 1875
- Phoebe Harris b. Dec, 1799
- John Moses Harris b. Apr 7, 1803, d. Sep 16, 1881
- Nancy Harris b. Oct 24, 1805, d. Jul 23, 1890
Phebe Van Cleave
F, #79144, b. 1764, d. after 1850
Phebe Van Cleave|b. 1764\nd. after 1850|p792.htm#i79144|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Phebe Van Cleave was born in 1764 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Phebe married John Harris circa 1786. Phebe Van Cleave died after 1850 at Possibly, Montgomery County, Indiana.
Children of Phebe Van Cleave and John Harris
- Priscilla Harris b. circa 1782
- Abigail Harris b. circa 1785
- Elizabeth Harris b. circa 1787
- James Harris b. 1791
- Jonathan Harris b. 1792
- Samuel Harris b. 1795
- James Langley Harris+ b. Feb 26, 1797, d. Jul 8, 1856
- Jane Harris b. 1798
- Eleanor Harris b. 1801
- Harvey Harris b. 1804
Sarah Van Cleave
F, #79145, b. circa 1768, d. 1781
Sarah Van Cleave|b. circa 1768\nd. 1781|p792.htm#i79145|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah Van Cleave was born circa 1768 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Sarah Van Cleave died in 1781 at Kentucky; killed by an Indian on the way home from a church meeting.
She was also known as Sally Van Cleave. She was also known as Polly Van Cleave.
She was also known as Sally Van Cleave. She was also known as Polly Van Cleave.
Jonathan Van Cleave
M, #79146, b. Jan 31, 1768, d. Sep 14, 1847
Jonathan Van Cleave|b. Jan 31, 1768\nd. Sep 14, 1847|p792.htm#i79146|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jonathan Van Cleave was born on Jan 31, 1768 at Rowan County, North Carolina. He was the son of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Jonathan married Jane Benches on Dec 17, 1793 at Madison County, Kentucky. Jonathan Van Cleave died on Sep 14, 1847 at Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 79. Jonathan was buried at Pleasant Hill Shaker Community, Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky.
Children of Jonathan Van Cleave and Jane Benches
- Joel Van Cleave+ b. Apr 3, 1793, d. Jun 22, 1867
- Jonathan Van Cleave+ b. Mar 15, 1798
John Van Cleave
M, #79147, b. circa 1772
John Van Cleave|b. circa 1772|p792.htm#i79147|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Van Cleave was born circa 1772 at Rowan County, North Carolina. He was the son of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost.
John Van Cleave was also known as James Van Cleave.
John Van Cleave was also known as James Van Cleave.
Mary Van Cleave
F, #79148, b. circa 1770, d. after 1808
Mary Van Cleave|b. circa 1770\nd. after 1808|p792.htm#i79148|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Van Cleave was born circa 1770 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Mary married George Teeter, son of John George Teter and Sarah Pearis, on May 27, 1788. Mary married George Teeter, son of John George Teter and Sarah Pearis, on May 28, 1788 at Madison County, Kentucky. Mary Van Cleave died after 1808.
Children of Mary Van Cleave and George Teeter
- Rebecca Teeter+ b. Apr 1, 1788, d. Jan 5, 1850
- Jonathan Teeter b. circa 1794
- Mary Elizabeth Teeter b. 1798
- Susannah Teeter+ b. Jul 27, 1802, d. 1872
- Samuel Teeter b. 1804, d. Sep 22, 1830
- Thomas Teeter b. 1806
- Stout Teeter b. circa 1808
Jane Van Cleave
F, #79149, b. circa 1779, d. Mar 10, 1829
Jane Van Cleave|b. circa 1779\nd. Mar 10, 1829|p792.htm#i79149|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Jane Van Cleave was born circa 1779 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. Jane married Noble Daugherty circa 1794 at Madison County, Kentucky. Jane married Nathan Chapman, son of Nathan Chapman and Rebecca Griffith, on Jan 7, 1796 at Shelby County, Kentucky. Jane Van Cleave died on Mar 10, 1829 at Kentucky.
Children of Jane Van Cleave and Nathan Chapman
- Christopher J. Chapman+ b. Mar 3, 1795, d. Dec 21, 1866
- (Unknown) Chapman+ b. circa 1797
- John Chapman+ b. Nov 16, 1797, d. Oct, 1841
- Robert Chapman+ b. circa 1799, d. after 1870
- Hannah Chapman+ b. circa 1800, d. after 1860
- Aquilla G. Chapman+ b. Sep 25, 1801, d. Oct 6, 1884
- James Chapman+ b. circa 1802, d. Aug, 1847
- William H. Chapman+ b. circa 1803
- Orpha Chapman+ b. 1804, d. 1846
- Nathan Chapman+ b. Jan 16, 1808, d. Nov 4, 1875
- Leah Chapman b. circa 1809
John Harris
M, #79150
Children of John Harris and Phebe Van Cleave
- Priscilla Harris b. circa 1782
- Abigail Harris b. circa 1785
- Elizabeth Harris b. circa 1787
- James Harris b. 1791
- Jonathan Harris b. 1792
- Samuel Harris b. 1795
- James Langley Harris+ b. Feb 26, 1797, d. Jul 8, 1856
- Jane Harris b. 1798
- Eleanor Harris b. 1801
- Harvey Harris b. 1804
William H. Van Cleave Jr.
M, #79151, b. Oct 9, 1781, d. Feb 27, 1855
William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Capt. Aaron Van Cleave|b. Jul 26, 1711\nd. circa 1780|p334.htm#i33378|Rachel Schenck|b. Feb 19, 1708/9\nd. 1780|p12.htm#i1121|William Frost||p3030.htm#i302936||||
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William H. Van Cleave Jr. was born on Oct 9, 1781 at Bear Grass Station, Garrard County, Kentucky. He was the son of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost. William married Elizabeth Frost, daughter of Ebenezer Frost, on Apr 5, 1807 at Garrard, Kentucky. William H. Van Cleave Jr. died on Feb 27, 1855 at Johnson, Illinois, at age 73.
Children of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost
- Ebenezer Van Cleave b. Nov 9, 1808, d. before 1820
- Malinda Van Cleave b. Sep 11, 1811, d. between 1863 and 1865
- Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave+ b. Jan 1, 1813, d. May 31, 1886
- James Griggs Van Cleave b. Sep 14, 1814, d. Mar 15, 1910
- John Milton Van Cleve b. Apr 8, 1817, d. circa 1846
- Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave b. Dec 1, 1818, d. May 18, 1909
- Elba Van Cleave b. Dec 24, 1822
- Icy Ann Frost Van Cleave b. Aug 29, 1823
- Isaac Newton Van Cleave b. Jul 18, 1824
Samuel Harris
M, #79152, b. Nov 20, 1763, d. Feb 20, 1852
Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|||||||||||||
Samuel Harris was born on Nov 20, 1763 at Bechman Twp., Dutchess County, New York. He was the son of Daniel Harris and Elizabeth Demaree. Samuel married Elizabeth Van Cleave, daughter of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost, on Oct 25, 1784 at Lincoln County, Kentucky. Samuel Harris died on Feb 20, 1852 at Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 88.
Children of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave
- William Harris b. Sep 28, 1788
- Daniel Harris+ b. Oct 28, 1788
- Samuel Harris b. Oct 28, 1788
- Rachel Harris b. Apr 11, 1790, d. May 26, 1876
- Leah Harris b. Jun 12, 1793
- David Harris b. Dec 2, 1795
- Polly Ann Harris b. Mar 20, 1797, d. Mar 30, 1875
- Phoebe Harris b. Dec, 1799
- John Moses Harris b. Apr 7, 1803, d. Sep 16, 1881
- Nancy Harris b. Oct 24, 1805, d. Jul 23, 1890
William Harris
M, #79153, b. Sep 28, 1788
William Harris|b. Sep 28, 1788|p792.htm#i79153|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Harris was born in Nov, 1786 at Kentucky. He was born on Sep 28, 1788 at Mercer County, Kentucky. He was the son of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave.
Daniel Harris
M, #79154, b. Oct 28, 1788
Daniel Harris|b. Oct 28, 1788|p792.htm#i79154|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Daniel Harris was born on Oct 28, 1788 at Madison County, Kentucky. He was the son of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave. Daniel married Malinda Proctor, daughter of William Proctor and Elizabeth (Unknown), on Sep 29, 1810 at Jessamine County, Kentucky.
Children of Daniel Harris and Malinda Proctor
- Elizabeth Harris b. Aug 5, 1811
- William Harris b. Jan 3, 1813, d. Dec 23, 1883
- Merritt E. Harris b. Jan 11, 1815, d. Sep 1, 1838
- Wilson E. Harris Sr. b. Jun 10, 1817, d. Oct 13, 1863
- David Harris b. Dec 8, 1819, d. Apr 2, 1892
- Eucebia Harris+ b. Jun 19, 1823, d. Apr 18, 1903
- Levi Harris+ b. Apr 25, 1825
Rachel Harris
F, #79155, b. Apr 11, 1790, d. May 26, 1876
Rachel Harris|b. Apr 11, 1790\nd. May 26, 1876|p792.htm#i79155|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rachel Harris was born on Apr 11, 1790 at Madison County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave. Rachel Harris died on May 26, 1876 at Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 86.
Leah Harris
F, #79156, b. Jun 12, 1793
Leah Harris|b. Jun 12, 1793|p792.htm#i79156|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Leah Harris was born on Jun 12, 1793 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave.
Polly Ann Harris
F, #79157, b. Mar 20, 1797, d. Mar 30, 1875
Polly Ann Harris|b. Mar 20, 1797\nd. Mar 30, 1875|p792.htm#i79157|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Polly Ann Harris was born on Mar 20, 1797 at Madison County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave. Polly Ann Harris died on Mar 30, 1875 at Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 78.
Phoebe Harris
F, #79158, b. Dec, 1799
Phoebe Harris|b. Dec, 1799|p792.htm#i79158|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Phoebe Harris was born in Dec, 1799 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave.
John Moses Harris
M, #79159, b. Apr 7, 1803, d. Sep 16, 1881
John Moses Harris|b. Apr 7, 1803\nd. Sep 16, 1881|p792.htm#i79159|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Moses Harris was born on Apr 7, 1803 at Mercer County, Kentucky. He was the son of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave. John Moses Harris died on Sep 16, 1881 at Cottage Grove, Oregon, at age 78.
Nancy Harris
F, #79160, b. Oct 24, 1805, d. Jul 23, 1890
Nancy Harris|b. Oct 24, 1805\nd. Jul 23, 1890|p792.htm#i79160|Samuel Harris|b. Nov 20, 1763\nd. Feb 20, 1852|p792.htm#i79152|Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. May 16, 1766\nd. Jul 1, 1852|p792.htm#i79143|Daniel Harris|b. circa 1737\nd. Jun 7, 1821|p981.htm#i98006|Elizabeth Demaree|b. May 13, 1739|p314.htm#i31381|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nancy Harris was born on Oct 24, 1805 at Madison County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Samuel Harris and Elizabeth Van Cleave. Nancy Harris died on Jul 23, 1890 at Pleasant Hill, Mercer County, Kentucky, at age 84.
Elizabeth Frost
F, #79161, b. Feb 12, 1784, d. Aug 26, 1863
Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Frost was born on Feb 12, 1784 at Rowan County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Ebenezer Frost. Elizabeth married William H. Van Cleave Jr., son of William Van Cleave and Abigail Frost, on Apr 5, 1807 at Garrard, Kentucky. Elizabeth Frost died on Aug 26, 1863 at Johnson County, Illinois, at age 79.
She was also known as Catherine Smith.
She was also known as Catherine Smith.
Children of Elizabeth Frost and William H. Van Cleave Jr.
- Ebenezer Van Cleave b. Nov 9, 1808, d. before 1820
- Malinda Van Cleave b. Sep 11, 1811, d. between 1863 and 1865
- Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave+ b. Jan 1, 1813, d. May 31, 1886
- James Griggs Van Cleave b. Sep 14, 1814, d. Mar 15, 1910
- John Milton Van Cleve b. Apr 8, 1817, d. circa 1846
- Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave b. Dec 1, 1818, d. May 18, 1909
- Elba Van Cleave b. Dec 24, 1822
- Icy Ann Frost Van Cleave b. Aug 29, 1823
- Isaac Newton Van Cleave b. Jul 18, 1824
Ebenezer Van Cleave
M, #79162, b. Nov 9, 1808, d. before 1820
Ebenezer Van Cleave|b. Nov 9, 1808\nd. before 1820|p792.htm#i79162|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ebenezer Van Cleave was born on Nov 9, 1808 at Kentucky. He was the son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. Ebenezer Van Cleave died before 1820 at Tennessee.
Malinda Van Cleave
F, #79163, b. Sep 11, 1811, d. between 1863 and 1865
Malinda Van Cleave|b. Sep 11, 1811\nd. between 1863 and 1865|p792.htm#i79163|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Malinda Van Cleave was born on Sep 11, 1811 at Garrard, Kentucky. She was the daughter of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. Malinda Van Cleave died between 1863 and 1865 at Marshall County, Tennessee.
Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave
M, #79164, b. Jan 1, 1813, d. May 31, 1886
Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave was born on Jan 1, 1813 at near, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was the son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. Wilson married Nancy Jones Lawrence on Nov 7, 1833 at Bedford, Tennessee. Wilson married Nancy Jones Lawrence on Dec 17, 1833. Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave died on May 31, 1886 at Ozark, Johnson County, Illinois, at age 73. Wilson was buried at Robinson Cemetery, New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois.
Children of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence
Wilson married Nancy Jones Lawrence on Nov 7, 1833 at Bedford, Tennessee. Wilson married Nancy Jones Lawrence on Dec 17, 1833.
- Volney Newton Van Cleave+ b. Oct 24, 1834, d. Mar 22, 1862
- Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave+ b. Aug 31, 1836, d. Feb 22, 1914
- William Roswell Van Cleave+ b. Jun 29, 1838, d. Jan 13, 1914
- Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave+ b. Feb 3, 1840
- Huldah Malinda Van Cleave+ b. Oct 9, 1842, d. Nov 22, 1891
- Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave+ b. Sep 12, 1844
- Minerva Hannah Van Cleave b. Oct 4, 1846, d. May, 1874
- Amy Susan Van Cleave+ b. Oct 8, 1848, d. Mar 5, 1933
- Joel Enos Van Cleave b. Dec 20, 1850, d. Oct 31, 1872
- James Philander Van Cleave+ b. Nov 20, 1853, d. Oct 6, 1941
- Andrew Smith Van Cleave b. Jun 8, 1856, d. 1920
- John Wilson Van Cleave b. Apr 25, 1858, d. Jul 25, 1934
- Martin Thomas Van Cleave+ b. May 11, 1860, d. Apr 10, 1946
James Griggs Van Cleave
M, #79165, b. Sep 14, 1814, d. Mar 15, 1910
James Griggs Van Cleave|b. Sep 14, 1814\nd. Mar 15, 1910|p792.htm#i79165|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James Griggs Van Cleave was born on Sep 14, 1814 at Garrard, Kentucky. He was the son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. James Griggs Van Cleave died on Mar 15, 1910 at Calloway, Kentucky, at age 95.
John Milton Van Cleve
M, #79166, b. Apr 8, 1817, d. circa 1846
John Milton Van Cleve|b. Apr 8, 1817\nd. circa 1846|p792.htm#i79166|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Milton Van Cleve was born on Apr 8, 1817 at Garrard, Kentucky. He was the son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. John Milton Van Cleve died circa 1846 at Texas.
Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave
F, #79167, b. Dec 1, 1818, d. May 18, 1909
Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave|b. Dec 1, 1818\nd. May 18, 1909|p792.htm#i79167|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave was born on Dec 1, 1818 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost. Abigail Louise Rachel Van Cleave died on May 18, 1909 at Texas at age 90.
Elba Van Cleave
F, #79168, b. Dec 24, 1822
Elba Van Cleave|b. Dec 24, 1822|p792.htm#i79168|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Elba Van Cleave was born on Dec 24, 1822 at Bedford, Tennessee. She was the daughter of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost.
Icy Ann Frost Van Cleave
F, #79169, b. Aug 29, 1823
Icy Ann Frost Van Cleave|b. Aug 29, 1823|p792.htm#i79169|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Icy Ann Frost Van Cleave was born on Aug 29, 1823 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost.
Isaac Newton Van Cleave
M, #79170, b. Jul 18, 1824
Isaac Newton Van Cleave|b. Jul 18, 1824|p792.htm#i79170|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|William Van Cleave|b. circa 1743\nd. circa 1786|p362.htm#i36199|Abigail Frost|b. circa Oct 7, 1744\nd. after 1840|p792.htm#i79142|Ebenezer Frost||p4564.htm#i456334||||
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Isaac Newton Van Cleave was born on Jul 18, 1824 at Tennessee. He was the son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost.
Nancy Jones Lawrence
F, #79171, b. Nov 26, 1814, d. Feb 21, 1902
Nancy Jones Lawrence was born on Nov 26, 1814 at Bedford County, Tennessee. Nancy married Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave, son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost, on Nov 7, 1833 at Bedford, Tennessee. Nancy married Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave, son of William H. Van Cleave Jr. and Elizabeth Frost, on Dec 17, 1833. Nancy Jones Lawrence died on Feb 21, 1902 at Ozark, Johnson County, Illinois, at age 87.
Children of Nancy Jones Lawrence and Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave
- Volney Newton Van Cleave+ b. Oct 24, 1834, d. Mar 22, 1862
- Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave+ b. Aug 31, 1836, d. Feb 22, 1914
- William Roswell Van Cleave+ b. Jun 29, 1838, d. Jan 13, 1914
- Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave+ b. Feb 3, 1840
- Huldah Malinda Van Cleave+ b. Oct 9, 1842, d. Nov 22, 1891
- Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave+ b. Sep 12, 1844
- Minerva Hannah Van Cleave b. Oct 4, 1846, d. May, 1874
- Amy Susan Van Cleave+ b. Oct 8, 1848, d. Mar 5, 1933
- Joel Enos Van Cleave b. Dec 20, 1850, d. Oct 31, 1872
- James Philander Van Cleave+ b. Nov 20, 1853, d. Oct 6, 1941
- Andrew Smith Van Cleave b. Jun 8, 1856, d. 1920
- John Wilson Van Cleave b. Apr 25, 1858, d. Jul 25, 1934
- Martin Thomas Van Cleave+ b. May 11, 1860, d. Apr 10, 1946
Volney Newton Van Cleave
M, #79172, b. Oct 24, 1834, d. Mar 22, 1862
Volney Newton Van Cleave|b. Oct 24, 1834\nd. Mar 22, 1862|p792.htm#i79172|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Volney Newton Van Cleave was born on Oct 24, 1834 at Bedford County, Tennessee. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Volney married Estha C. Yandle, daughter of Philander Yandle and Frances Rushing, on Sep 11, 1855 at Johnson County, Illinois. Volney Newton Van Cleave died on Mar 22, 1862 at Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, at age 27; of typhoid fever.
He was also known as Volney Newton Van Cleve. He began military service on Feb 18, 1862; Company H, 60th Regiment, Illionis Volunteers. He promoted to Sergeant on Feb 24, 1862.
He was also known as Volney Newton Van Cleve. He began military service on Feb 18, 1862; Company H, 60th Regiment, Illionis Volunteers. He promoted to Sergeant on Feb 24, 1862.
Children of Volney Newton Van Cleave and Estha C. Yandle
Volney married Estha C. Yandle, daughter of Philander Yandle and Frances Rushing, on Sep 11, 1855 at Johnson County, Illinois.
- Cena E. Van Cleave+ b. circa 1856
- Martha Frances Van Cleave+ b. 1859
Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave
F, #79173, b. Aug 31, 1836, d. Feb 22, 1914
Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave was born on Aug 31, 1836 at Calloway County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Martha married Isaac Charles Branscum, son of (Unknown) (Unknown) and Polly Branscom, on Oct 1, 1857 at Johnson, Illinois. Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave died on Feb 22, 1914 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas, at age 77.
She was also known as Elizabeth Van Cleve.
She was also known as Elizabeth Van Cleve.
Children of Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave and Isaac Charles Branscum
- Mary Ann Branscum b. Feb 20, 1859, d. Mar 2, 1947
- Manerva Jane Branscum b. Jul 21, 1861, d. Mar 10, 1867
- Sarah Alice Branscum+ b. Jan 15, 1863, d. Jan 12, 1930
- Martha Florence Branscum+ b. Nov 28, 1864, d. Apr 6, 1949
- Esther Matilda Branscum+ b. Aug 5, 1865, d. Mar 25, 1955
- Henry Franklin Branscum+ b. Nov 20, 1867, d. May 10, 1955
- James Edwin Branscum+ b. May 8, 1871, d. Dec 18, 1946
- William Walter Branscum+ b. Feb 17, 1873, d. Sep 27, 1952
- Nancy Cora Branscum+ b. Sep 16, 1874, d. Aug 14, 1959
- Flora Susan Branscum+ b. Apr 6, 1876, d. Nov 21, 1946
- Effie Lucinda Branscum+ b. Mar 14, 1878, d. Nov 15, 1953
- Basha Cordelia Branscum b. Jan 13, 1880, d. Sep 28, 1936
- Bertha Ernestine Branscum+ b. Feb 13, 1885, d. Jan 12, 1962
William Roswell Van Cleave
M, #79174, b. Jun 29, 1838, d. Jan 13, 1914
William Roswell Van Cleave|b. Jun 29, 1838\nd. Jan 13, 1914|p792.htm#i79174|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Roswell Van Cleave was born on Jun 29, 1834. He was born on Jun 29, 1838 at Kentucky. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. William married Elizabeth Ann Canada, daughter of John Canada and Delana Carneal, on Oct 24, 1857. William Roswell Van Cleave died on Jan 13, 1914 at age 75.
He Company F, 31st Regiment, Illinois Infantry circa 1862.
He Company F, 31st Regiment, Illinois Infantry circa 1862.
Children of William Roswell Van Cleave and Elizabeth Ann Canada
- Nancy Delaney Van Cleave+ b. Jan 13, 1859, d. Jul 18, 1893
- Easter Frances Van Cleave b. Dec 14, 1860, d. before 1964
- John Wilson Van Cleave b. Mar 18, 1863, d. Jan 13, 1946
- Sara Ellen Van Cleave+ b. Jun 30, 1865, d. Feb 14, 1898
- Lillie Jane Van Cleave+ b. Jun 2, 1867, d. after 1950
- Martha Evelyn Van Cleave+ b. Feb 16, 1869, d. Sep 28, 1947
- William Enos Van Cleave b. Jul 11, 1872
- Amy Susan Van Cleave b. Jul 25, 1874
- Minnie Missouri Van Cleave b. Oct 28, 1876, d. May 7, 1970
- James Jones Van Cleave b. Nov 19, 1878, d. Nov 18, 1913
Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave
F, #79175, b. Feb 3, 1840
Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave|b. Feb 3, 1840|p792.htm#i79175|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave was born on Feb 3, 1840 at Tennessee. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Ann married Reuben Mounce on Feb 4, 1857.
Children of Ann Alethia Jane Van Cleave and Reuben Mounce
Huldah Malinda Van Cleave
F, #79176, b. Oct 9, 1842, d. Nov 22, 1891
Huldah Malinda Van Cleave|b. Oct 9, 1842\nd. Nov 22, 1891|p792.htm#i79176|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Huldah Malinda Van Cleave was born on Oct 8, 1842 at Calloway County, Kentucky. She was born on Oct 9, 1842. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Huldah married Samuel Hines, son of Francis Marion Hines and Jane Stone, on Aug 14, 1859 at Johnson County, Illinois. Huldah Malinda Van Cleave died on Nov 22, 1891 at Gallatin County, Illinois, at age 49.
She was also known as Hildah Melinda Van Cleave. She was also known as Malinda Van Cleve. In the census on Jul 23, 1860 Huldah Malinda Van Cleave was named Malinda Van Cleave.
She was also known as Hildah Melinda Van Cleave. She was also known as Malinda Van Cleve. In the census on Jul 23, 1860 Huldah Malinda Van Cleave was named Malinda Van Cleave.
Children of Huldah Malinda Van Cleave and Samuel Hines
Huldah married Samuel Hines, son of Francis Marion Hines and Jane Stone, on Aug 14, 1859 at Johnson County, Illinois.
- Robert Marion Hines b. Jul 1, 1860, d. Feb 13, 1939
- Martha Evaline Hines b. Oct 20, 1861, d. Feb 10, 1929
- Theodosia Jane Hines b. Apr 27, 1864, d. Aug 28, 1948
- Enoch Wilson Hines b. Jul 9, 1866, d. May 27, 1943
- William Adam Hines b. Feb 11, 1868
- Thomas A. Hines+ b. Nov 25, 1869, d. Mar 3, 1917
- Nancy Catharine Hines b. Aug 10, 1871, d. Dec 13, 1900
- James Wesley Hines b. Feb 17, 1873, d. 1958
- Susan Helen Hines b. Nov 12, 1874
- Charles Samuel Hines b. Sep 10, 1876, d. Nov 23, 1898
- Anna Malinda Hines b. Nov 18, 1878
- Mary Etta Hines b. Feb 8, 1880, d. Mar, 1915
- Andrew Paul Hines b. Sep 1, 1882
- Sarah Frances Hines b. May 3, 1884, d. May 16, 1884
- John Franklin Hines b. May 23, 1886
- Ethel Lucinda Hines b. Mar 3, 1888
Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave
F, #79177, b. Sep 12, 1844
Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave|b. Sep 12, 1844|p792.htm#i79177|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave was born on Sep 12, 1844. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Lucinda married (Unknown) Yandell.
Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave was also known as Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave.
Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave was also known as Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave.
Children of Lucinda Eveline Van Cleave and (Unknown) Yandell
Minerva Hannah Van Cleave
F, #79178, b. Oct 4, 1846, d. May, 1874
Minerva Hannah Van Cleave|b. Oct 4, 1846\nd. May, 1874|p792.htm#i79178|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Minerva Hannah Van Cleave was born on Oct 4, 1846 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Minerva Hannah Van Cleave died in May, 1874 at age 27.
In the census on Jul 26, 1860 Minerva Hannah Van Cleave was named Hannah M. Van Cleve.
In the census on Jul 26, 1860 Minerva Hannah Van Cleave was named Hannah M. Van Cleve.
Amy Susan Van Cleave
F, #79179, b. Oct 8, 1848, d. Mar 5, 1933
Amy Susan Van Cleave|b. Oct 8, 1848\nd. Mar 5, 1933|p792.htm#i79179|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Amy Susan Van Cleave was born on Oct 8, 1848 at New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Amy married Pleasant G. Veach, son of Ishmael Veach and Parmelia A. Chapman, on Jul 6, 1884 at Johnson County, Illinois. Amy Susan Van Cleave died on Mar 5, 1933 at Angleton, Brazoria County, Texas, at age 84. Amy was buried on Mar 6, 1933 at Angleton Cemetery, Angleton, Brazoria County, Texas.
Amy S. VANCLEVE was born on 8 Oct 1848 in New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois. She died on 5 Mar 1933 in Angelton, Texas. She was buried on 6 Mar 1933 in Angelton Cemetery, Angelton, Texas. She was an Active in Church. She was baptized in First Baptist Church of Ozark. From her obituary we learn something about her and her family. The spelling and punctuation are those of the obituary: Amy Vancleve-Veach, daughter of Eld. W.F. and Nancy J. Vancleve, was born near Ozark, on the old Vancleve homestead now owned by A.D. Underwood, October 8th, 1848. Departed this life at her home in Angelton, Texas, March 5th,1933. Age 84, 4 months and 24 days. She was married to Pleasent Veach near Vienna, June 6th, 1884. To this union three children were born, Mae, Ray and Van C. The husband & son, Van C., preceded her in death. She professed faith in Christ in young womanhood and united with the Hopewell Baptist Church, now the First Baptist Church of Ozark, and was baptized by Eld. W.P. Throgmorton, later she moved her membership to Lathem Springs Church north of Vienna, being one of the charter members. also being church clerk. Later she moved to Carlindale and transferred her membership to the First Baptist Church of Carlindale, where she remained a faithful and consistant member until death. She was active in church abd Sunday School work until her health failed her. She was an invalid for 4 years and was lovingly and patiently cared for by her dear daughter, Mae, and husband, Mr. Carol. She bore her sufferings patiently, always greeting her friends with a smile. She moved to Florida in 1918 and in September 1931 moved to Angelton, Texas, to spend her remaining days near her brother J.W. Vancleve. She is suevived by her daughter Mae of Angelton, son Ray, three step-sons John L. and Ed of Vienna, Thomas A. of Portland, Oregon, one step-daughter, Florence Vancleve of Eldorado, Illinois, three brothers, J. P. Vancleve of Stonefort, J. W. Vancleve of Angelton, Texas, and M.t. Vancleve of Eldorado, and a host of nephews and nieces and friends here who are sorry to hear of her passing away. Funeral services were held at the residents Monday, March 6th, at 8:30 p.m., conducted by Eld. H.E. VanCamp, pastor of First Baptist Church of Angelton, after which the remains were laid gently to rest in the Angelton Cemetery nearby. Ther to await the Resurrection Morn. Parents: Wilson F. VANCLEVE and Nancy J. LAWRENCE.
She was also known as Amy Susan Van Cleve.
Amy S. VANCLEVE was born on 8 Oct 1848 in New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois. She died on 5 Mar 1933 in Angelton, Texas. She was buried on 6 Mar 1933 in Angelton Cemetery, Angelton, Texas. She was an Active in Church. She was baptized in First Baptist Church of Ozark. From her obituary we learn something about her and her family. The spelling and punctuation are those of the obituary: Amy Vancleve-Veach, daughter of Eld. W.F. and Nancy J. Vancleve, was born near Ozark, on the old Vancleve homestead now owned by A.D. Underwood, October 8th, 1848. Departed this life at her home in Angelton, Texas, March 5th,1933. Age 84, 4 months and 24 days. She was married to Pleasent Veach near Vienna, June 6th, 1884. To this union three children were born, Mae, Ray and Van C. The husband & son, Van C., preceded her in death. She professed faith in Christ in young womanhood and united with the Hopewell Baptist Church, now the First Baptist Church of Ozark, and was baptized by Eld. W.P. Throgmorton, later she moved her membership to Lathem Springs Church north of Vienna, being one of the charter members. also being church clerk. Later she moved to Carlindale and transferred her membership to the First Baptist Church of Carlindale, where she remained a faithful and consistant member until death. She was active in church abd Sunday School work until her health failed her. She was an invalid for 4 years and was lovingly and patiently cared for by her dear daughter, Mae, and husband, Mr. Carol. She bore her sufferings patiently, always greeting her friends with a smile. She moved to Florida in 1918 and in September 1931 moved to Angelton, Texas, to spend her remaining days near her brother J.W. Vancleve. She is suevived by her daughter Mae of Angelton, son Ray, three step-sons John L. and Ed of Vienna, Thomas A. of Portland, Oregon, one step-daughter, Florence Vancleve of Eldorado, Illinois, three brothers, J. P. Vancleve of Stonefort, J. W. Vancleve of Angelton, Texas, and M.t. Vancleve of Eldorado, and a host of nephews and nieces and friends here who are sorry to hear of her passing away. Funeral services were held at the residents Monday, March 6th, at 8:30 p.m., conducted by Eld. H.E. VanCamp, pastor of First Baptist Church of Angelton, after which the remains were laid gently to rest in the Angelton Cemetery nearby. Ther to await the Resurrection Morn. Parents: Wilson F. VANCLEVE and Nancy J. LAWRENCE.
She was also known as Amy Susan Van Cleve.
Children of Amy Susan Van Cleave and Pleasant G. Veach
Amy married Pleasant G. Veach, son of Ishmael Veach and Parmelia A. Chapman, on Jul 6, 1884 at Johnson County, Illinois.
- Mae Veach b. May 5, 1885
- Ray B. Veach+ b. Sep 18, 1888, d. Apr 24, 1967
- Van Cleve Veach b. Aug 21, 1893, d. 1929
Joel Enos Van Cleave
M, #79180, b. Dec 20, 1850, d. Oct 31, 1872
Joel Enos Van Cleave|b. Dec 20, 1850\nd. Oct 31, 1872|p792.htm#i79180|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Joel Enos Van Cleave was born on Dec 20, 1850 at Illinois. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Joel married Pherraba Stringer. Joel Enos Van Cleave died on Oct 31, 1872 at Illinois at age 21.
James Philander Van Cleave
M, #79181, b. Nov 20, 1853, d. Oct 6, 1941
James Philander Van Cleave|b. Nov 20, 1853\nd. Oct 6, 1941|p792.htm#i79181|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James Philander Van Cleave was born on Nov 20, 1853 at Illinois. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. James married (Unknown) (Unknown). James Philander Van Cleave died on Oct 6, 1941 at age 87.
Children of James Philander Van Cleave and (Unknown) (Unknown)
Andrew Smith Van Cleave
M, #79182, b. Jun 8, 1856, d. 1920
Andrew Smith Van Cleave|b. Jun 8, 1856\nd. 1920|p792.htm#i79182|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Andrew Smith Van Cleave was born on Jun 8, 1856 at Illinois. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Andrew Smith Van Cleave died in 1920.
John Wilson Van Cleave
M, #79183, b. Apr 25, 1858, d. Jul 25, 1934
John Wilson Van Cleave|b. Apr 25, 1858\nd. Jul 25, 1934|p792.htm#i79183|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
John Wilson Van Cleave was born on Apr 25, 1858 at New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. John Wilson Van Cleave died on Jul 25, 1934 at Angleton, Brazoria County, Texas, at age 76.
Martin Thomas Van Cleave
M, #79184, b. May 11, 1860, d. Apr 10, 1946
Martin Thomas Van Cleave|b. May 11, 1860\nd. Apr 10, 1946|p792.htm#i79184|Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy Jones Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|William H. Van Cleave Jr.|b. Oct 9, 1781\nd. Feb 27, 1855|p792.htm#i79151|Elizabeth Frost|b. Feb 12, 1784\nd. Aug 26, 1863|p792.htm#i79161|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Martin Thomas Van Cleave was born on May 11, 1860 at Johnson County, Illinois. He was the son of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence. Martin married Florence Alice Veach, daughter of Pleasant G. Veach and Isabelle Keith, on Apr 26, 1891 at Jonesboro, Johnson County, Illinois. Martin Thomas Van Cleave died on Apr 10, 1946 at Eldorado, Illinois, at age 85.
PROF. MARTIN T. VANCLEVE, Superintendent of the schools of Johnson County, is a young man of sound learning and fine character, whose culture, tact and versatility, together with a good degree of executive ability and a comprehensive knowledge of modern educational methods, rarely equip him lor the high and responsible position that he occupies as the head of the educational institutions in his native county.
Our subject was bom in Burnside Township, May 11, 1860, and is a son of the late Rev. Wilson Vancleve, who was for many years prominent in religious circles in southern Illinois as a minister of the Baptist Church, and was also one of the leading agriculturists of this vicinity. He was born near Louisville, Ky., while his father, who was descended from one of the old Dutch families that settled in this country in Colonial times, was a native of New Jersey or North Carolina, and spent his last days in Johnson County, this State.
When the father of our subject was young, his parents removed from Kentucky to Henry County, Tenn., and there he grew to man's estate. He was of a thoughtful, studious turn of mind, and first prepared himself for the medical profession, which he practiced for a time; but for a man of his earnestly religious nature, the ministry had great attractions, and from curing the body, he turned to healing souls, entering the pulpit of the Baptist Church. Returning to his native State, he lived in Calloway County until 1853, when he sought a broader field for his labors in Illinois. He located in Burnside Township, buying a tract of partly improved land, and also entering land from the Government. He superintended the improvement of his land, and often gave friendly assistance to others who desired to obtain Government land. His ministerial duties took up much of his time, as he engaged in preaching in the surrounding country, and helped to organize several different churches in Johnson and adjoining counties. He was a ripe scholar, progressive, studious and widely read, was especially well versed in theology, and next to that history and astronomy attracted his attention. In his death in 1886, at his home in Burnside Township, Johnson County lost a noble citizen, who had been potent in advancing its material interests and had been a power for great good in elevating its moral and spiritual status. His wife, whose maiden name was Nancy J. Lawrence, and who was born in Tennessee, survives him, and still resides on the home farm in Burnside Township. Their marriage was blessed to them by thirteen children, of whom nine are living. Two of them, William R. and Volney, did valiant service in the late war, and the latter gave up his life for his country while in the army. A sketch of the former appears in this work.
Prof. Vancleve obtained the preliminaries of his education in the district school, and then, after having had the advantages of a course of study at Central Indiana Normal College, at Danville, Ind., he entered the Southern Illinois College, at Carbondale, from which he was graduated in the Class of '90 with a fine record for high attainment as a scholar. His education was gained mostly by his own exertions, his college expenses being paid with money that he earned by teaching in the winter season of each year from the time he was twenty years old. His reputation as a bright, brainy, well-trained teacher won him the election in 1890 to his present post as Superintendent of the county schools for a term of four years. He is faithful in the performance of the functions devolving upon him in this important office, and his fellow-citizens, who have known him from childhood up and have watched his career with pride, are all, irrespective of party, pleased with his administration, and feel assured that the cause of education is safe in the hands of one so alert and efficient, and that the schools over which he has jurisdiction will maintain a high standard of excellency while under his supervision. The Professor is a man of liberal mind and of pleasing personal attributes, which give him popularity in social circles and make him a valued member of the following organizations: Vienna Lodge No. 150, A. F. & A. M; Vienna Chapter No. 67, R. A. M; and. Vienna Lodge No. 248, K. P.
Mr. Vancleve was married April 26, 1801.
PROF. MARTIN T. VANCLEVE, Superintendent of the schools of Johnson County, is a young man of sound learning and fine character, whose culture, tact and versatility, together with a good degree of executive ability and a comprehensive knowledge of modern educational methods, rarely equip him lor the high and responsible position that he occupies as the head of the educational institutions in his native county.
Our subject was bom in Burnside Township, May 11, 1860, and is a son of the late Rev. Wilson Vancleve, who was for many years prominent in religious circles in southern Illinois as a minister of the Baptist Church, and was also one of the leading agriculturists of this vicinity. He was born near Louisville, Ky., while his father, who was descended from one of the old Dutch families that settled in this country in Colonial times, was a native of New Jersey or North Carolina, and spent his last days in Johnson County, this State.
When the father of our subject was young, his parents removed from Kentucky to Henry County, Tenn., and there he grew to man's estate. He was of a thoughtful, studious turn of mind, and first prepared himself for the medical profession, which he practiced for a time; but for a man of his earnestly religious nature, the ministry had great attractions, and from curing the body, he turned to healing souls, entering the pulpit of the Baptist Church. Returning to his native State, he lived in Calloway County until 1853, when he sought a broader field for his labors in Illinois. He located in Burnside Township, buying a tract of partly improved land, and also entering land from the Government. He superintended the improvement of his land, and often gave friendly assistance to others who desired to obtain Government land. His ministerial duties took up much of his time, as he engaged in preaching in the surrounding country, and helped to organize several different churches in Johnson and adjoining counties. He was a ripe scholar, progressive, studious and widely read, was especially well versed in theology, and next to that history and astronomy attracted his attention. In his death in 1886, at his home in Burnside Township, Johnson County lost a noble citizen, who had been potent in advancing its material interests and had been a power for great good in elevating its moral and spiritual status. His wife, whose maiden name was Nancy J. Lawrence, and who was born in Tennessee, survives him, and still resides on the home farm in Burnside Township. Their marriage was blessed to them by thirteen children, of whom nine are living. Two of them, William R. and Volney, did valiant service in the late war, and the latter gave up his life for his country while in the army. A sketch of the former appears in this work.
Prof. Vancleve obtained the preliminaries of his education in the district school, and then, after having had the advantages of a course of study at Central Indiana Normal College, at Danville, Ind., he entered the Southern Illinois College, at Carbondale, from which he was graduated in the Class of '90 with a fine record for high attainment as a scholar. His education was gained mostly by his own exertions, his college expenses being paid with money that he earned by teaching in the winter season of each year from the time he was twenty years old. His reputation as a bright, brainy, well-trained teacher won him the election in 1890 to his present post as Superintendent of the county schools for a term of four years. He is faithful in the performance of the functions devolving upon him in this important office, and his fellow-citizens, who have known him from childhood up and have watched his career with pride, are all, irrespective of party, pleased with his administration, and feel assured that the cause of education is safe in the hands of one so alert and efficient, and that the schools over which he has jurisdiction will maintain a high standard of excellency while under his supervision. The Professor is a man of liberal mind and of pleasing personal attributes, which give him popularity in social circles and make him a valued member of the following organizations: Vienna Lodge No. 150, A. F. & A. M; Vienna Chapter No. 67, R. A. M; and. Vienna Lodge No. 248, K. P.
Mr. Vancleve was married April 26, 1801.
Children of Martin Thomas Van Cleave and Florence Alice Veach
Martin married Florence Alice Veach, daughter of Pleasant G. Veach and Isabelle Keith, on Apr 26, 1891 at Jonesboro, Johnson County, Illinois.
- Frieda Lois Van Cleave b. Aug 17, 1892, d. Mar 9, 1959
- Dora Hilda Marguerite Van Cleave+ b. May 25, 1897
- Thomas Edgar Van Cleave+ b. Jan 3, 1902, d. circa 1988
- John Frederick Van Cleave+ b. Jan 3, 1902, d. Feb 7, 1989
Isaac Charles Branscum
M, #79185, b. Aug 2, 1835, d. Dec 17, 1917
Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|||||||||||||
Isaac Charles Branscum was born on Aug 2, 1835 at Wayne County, Arkansas. He was the son of (Unknown) (Unknown) and Polly Branscom. Isaac married Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave, daughter of Rev. Wilson Frost Van Cleave and Nancy Jones Lawrence, on Oct 1, 1857 at Johnson, Illinois. Isaac Charles Branscum died on Dec 17, 1917 at Onia, Stone County, Arkansas, at age 82.
He was also known as Branscom. We have information from several sources that Isaac and his brother William were born before their mother married Burtrum. Our goal in presenting the information is neither to judge nor to titillate but rather to discover as much as we can of the ancestry of Isaac and William.
The first of the two major sources of information is a letter dated January 25, 1947 in which Isaac's eldest daughter, Mary Ann (Mollie), at age 87 wrote for her nephew, Charles Tubbs. Her recollections concerning her father's family. The letter begins:
What I know of the history of my Father's people. Isaac was raised by a Mr. and Mrs. Stone in Johnson County, Illinois. He had one brother ([Bill], William) and I don't know who raised him. I never heard my father say. Our Grandmother married a Mr. Butrum. They had three girls and three boys: Marina, Mary Ann, and Jane, Tom, Jasper ans George. The most of them passed away when I was small, but I remember going with Pa and Ma to visit them once. When Jasper and George were both very sick and died soon after we went home. However, my parents and uncle Bill lived only 8 miles apart and visited often. They were both farmers.
Some of Isaac's grandchildren confirmed the essence of this account: that Isaac had one brother and that the others were half-brothers and sisters, and that the marriage of Isaac's mother and Mr. Butrum occured after he and William were born.
The marriage records for Wayne County, Kentucky, show a marriage between John Butrum and Polly Branscum on December 6, 1838. Lewis Parker officiated and Andrew Criswell served as security. Another entry in the records shows March 12, 1838 as the date of the wedding. Sometimes one date is for the marriage bond and the later date is for the solemnization. In the will of Thomas Branscum on March 13, 1841, he referred twice to a daughter as Polly Butrum. It seems safe to conclude, therefore, that Polly was the mother of Isaac and William. We must nonetheless be cautious in our conclusions until futher documentation is discovered.
William's side of the family provides the second source of information about the identity of the mother of Isaac and William. Hilda Jackson, William' grandaughter, related the legend that she had heard from the previous generation. In this account the mother's name was Sarah. She disgraced ther family by marrying an Indian. When the Indians were forced to move westward, possiably on the "Trail of Tears" in 1838, Sarah went with her husband and their two sons. The husband died enroute. The coustom of the tribe was that the widow of a dead Indian became the wife of his brother. But Sarah did not wont to be the wife of her dead husband's brother. She ran away, Stole a mule, took her sons and crossed the Mississippi River near Cape Girardeau, and fled to Johnson County, Illinois where she had relatives. Later she remarried a man named Butrum and had Children whose decendents still live nearby.
William's daughter Mae Lewis, says "don't hold much stock in this tale." Mae added these pieces to our puzzle:
(1) William was born in "that part of Kentucky that was close to Southern Illinois."
(2) William's father was named Thomas.
(3) It is likely that William and Isaac had different fathers.
Could the first story be right? Could the second story be true? From what doccuments we know of to now the first is more likely right. But maybe Isaac and William had different fathers and maybe different mothers. Did Polly marry an Indian. As you can see this is a real puzzle. Maybe by presenting this story, someone out there might have some kind of eviadence to prove one way or the other. If so please contact me:
Herman C. Cummings
%Kenneth Cummings
P.O. Box 1022
Commerce, Tx. 75428
Ollie Crymes is the source of information about Issac's boyhood; some of the information came directly from Ollie, and some of it was relayed through Florence Morrison. We can easily picture the aged Issac in the home of his daughter Alice as he regaled his grandchildren, Ollie and Roosevelt with the tales of his early life.
My granddad had no toes on his left foot--just little round stubs. On his right foot he had the big toe and the one next to it, but the other three were snall round stubs. He said this was caused by frostbite when he went without shoes. He would tell me about walking on the snow barefoot. He said he slept under boxes, in doorsteps and in barns. A man picked him up during a snowstorm and kept him during a long, hard winter. The guy was a crank. However, the man's wife was very good to him and fitted him with out grown clothing and knitted him warm woolen sox. He had a good bed and such food as they could afford. Granddad had no shoes, though. When spring came, he had to go.
Soon thereafter Granddad met the old gentleman who kept him until the old gentleman died. This old man had a store, and Granddad made deliveries for him. The old man gave him room and board and payed him something for the work he did. Granddad said that he "made it good" while he lived with the storekeeper; he had shoes, clothing and a little money. I remember his saying that he was "doing pretty good" when the old man died. Granddad dearly loved him and his wife. Granddad must have married grandmother soon after the old man's death.
It is thought that Issac knew who his father was. However, he never told us. He would say, "It's bad to be a castaway...I have learned the hard way."
I don't remember Granddad telling me where he where he was born. I just thought he was born in Illinois, since his mom and all others were living there. I don't know how long the first family kept him or just how old he was when he was put out on his own. He must have been pretty young--not more than ten years old.
The storekeepers name is thought to be Stone.
Issac was a member of the Seventh-day Baptists. Some accounts say Seventh-day Adventists, but those accounts are doubful in view of the locale and early history of the Adventist movement. Gloria Autry quotes one of her relatives as saying that Issac's family was baptist "way back beyond Issac" --how we wish we had information about those ancestors! Issac and his family continued to observe Saturday as the Sabbath after the move to Arkansas. Elizabeth was also Baptist, not Seventh-day Baptist. In 1853, at age 16-17, she joined the Cedar Creek Baptist Church, which presumably was in or near Ozark. Her father Wilson Vancleve was an Elder in the Baptist Church, but we do not know whether before or after the family moved from Kentucky to Illinois in 1850.
In October 1875 Issac and his family moved from Illinois to Stone County, Arkansas. Effie Orr says that the move was prompted by religious differences with the Mormons in Illinois. John Butler says that the Branscums left in a wogon pulled by oxen; they were part od a wagon train heading for Missouri. Somehow, according to John, Issac's family left the group and went to Arkansas instead. John says further that the trip took three years, but could hardly be so if Flora was born in Stone County in April 1876, as the record shows.
Gloria Autry heard her great-grandmother Tilda tell about the trip. Tilda was ten years old. She recalled that the family moved west in a Covered wagon, and that they crossed the Mississippi River by ferryboat.
While religious differences may have influenced the decision to leave Illinois, the decision to relocate in Stone County, Arkansas may have been influenced by the presence of relatives there. Ollie writes:
"Other Branscums lived around Onia, Timbo, Upper Clark and Fox Mountain. A man known as Uncle Andy Branscum lived at Onia and was (or said he was) a cousin to Granddad. I don't know any more than that. Anyway, they passed as cousins, and the children still claim kin. Uncle Andy was about Granddad's age."
There is a clue of kinship, albeit a tenuous one, in the names of Uncle Andy Branscum's children. His daughters were named Lucinda, Jane, Sarah and Manerva--all names Issac and Elizabeth also gave their daughters (Uncle Andy also had "a son or two," but Ollie does not recall their names).
The 1880 census for Stone County locates Issac and his family in Locust Grove Township, but all subsequent records show the family in Timbo Township. There is no evidence that Issac moved again after settling in Stone County. We are left with the possibilities either that the census-takers made a mistake or that the township lines were changed. Because Stone County was formed in 1873, only two years before Issac and his family arrived (out of the neighboring counties of Isard, Searcy, Van Buren and Independence), it is possible that there was some uncertainty about the location of township lines.
In Stone County Issac had a farm consisting of four forty-acre plots in the form of a tee. We do not know whether he obtained all four plots on his arrival or whether he later added to his original purchase of a lesser amount of land. The farm is located approximately two miles north of Timbo on the road to Onia. The area around Issac's farm is called Fairview, and the farm was called Branscum Hill. Ollie says that her grandfather's property was "on top of the hill and under the hill."
Initially Issac built a one-room log house on the property, and the family lived there while the permanent dwelling was being constructed. The one room house is long gone, but it stayed in existence long enough to serve as a "weaning house," as my mother would use the term: a first home for a child upon his or her marriage. Tilda's family lived there during the 1890's, and Effie was born there in 1895. Ollie says, "I remember a small barn, a one-room log building with shedding on each side and one end. It could be the earlier house remodeled into a barn. As the Indians say, it has been gone for many a summer."
After his father's death in 1919 Billy sold his parents' farm. But he didn't say who was the buyer. Homer and Ollie did a little sleuthing and found that Otis Powell once owned the entire 160 acre farm--excepting possibly one acre. He still owns 79 acres. He sold six acres, including the house, to his brother Leonard Powell. Leonard lives there now. Otis Powell sold the remaining 74 acres to Corbin Gammill, who still owns it.
Two houses have been mentioned; there was a third house in the farm, located fairly close to the one-room structure. It, too, consisted of a single room with a porch in front and a kitchen in the back. This house, like the other, served as a home for children when they had their own families. Willie and Flora Butler lived there around the turn of the century. Joe and Tilda Mitchell lived in the other house at the same time. Effie says that the Butlers lived "directly across the road from me," but Ollie says that the earlier house--if, indeed, the barn she recalls was once the house in question--was "across the street and down a little ways." At any rate, the two houses were quite close to each other. This third house is now gone, and Otis Powell has built his home upon the spot.
Let us stand with young Effie Mitchell on Branscum Hill and look to the south; here is her recollection more than 80 years later:
"Beyond Grandma's beautiful garden was Aunt Mollie's first little Store, where the road turns toward Timbo. (Mollie later had a store, post office and boarding house in Timbo.) Beyond the corner was the Tubbs house and the Powell house. Across the road was Jesse Goodman's store and Dr. Stevenson's house. Dr. Stevenson was the physician who delivered me."
Now let us look with Effie to the North: "Three or four relatives lived in sight of Grandpa's, down the little hill and across the woods a mile to Clark School House (now Onia): Uncle Billy and family, Aunt Alice and family, Uncle Henry and family, all lived near each other. When Uncle Henry and family moved to Missouri, we moved into his house and lived there until we left Arkansas for Oklahoma.
Issac owned the usual animals found on a self-contained farm of the period: horses, cows, hogs, sheep and chickens are mentioned. He grew corn, cotton, oats, patatoes, wheat, turnips, cabbage and other vegetables. Aunt Zelda says that Issac was more fortunate than some of his neighbors in that his land was more fertile; he could grow crops that would not grow well on neighboring property. Aunt Zelda also recalls that Issac grew herbs and dried them for shipping to pharmaceutical houses. Neighbors came to him for herbs to cure their ills. Evidently Elizabeth had her own garden for vegetables and flowers.
Fruit was probably more important than vegetable and grain crops. There were several large orchards (Zelda says three). Issac sold apples, peaches and pears on a large scale. Effie recalls walking in the orchard with her grandfather when she was small. After the apples were picked Issac would turn the hogs loose in the orchards to eat the drops. Effie also passed on to Gloria Autry a story she heard from her mother Tilda: "Issac had a cider mill and made apple juice and cider. Sometimes the brothers would get into the cider and get drunk. One evening Henry Franklin came in very drunk. Mother martha had cut up chickens for the next day's meal, put the pices in a crock and salted them down to keep them overnight. Henry took a chicken leg from the crock and began to eat it. One of his brothers hollered at him that he was eating raw chicken--Henry was too drunk to notice!"
In 1985 Otis Powell showed Homer and Ollie Crymes an old pear tree that Issac had set out many years previously.
Issac sold fruit trees as well as fruit. John Butler called him a nurseryman and said that he spent much time in winter sitting by the fire and grafting fruit trees. He made a good living selling them. Gloria passes on this insight into Issac's temperament: "Sometimes a man would ask for a tree and would promise to pay later. Issac would give the man a tree even though he knew he would not be paid. When asked why he did so, Issac would say, "That man's children will eat apples from that tree.""
Sometimes bear meat would supplement the usual diet. Florence passed on this story to her son Cranford, who then told it to his granddaughter Connie Ivy: "Bear was plentiful when Florance was little. The bears would play in the road but hurt no one. Issac would kill a bear, cure the meat, and eat it all year round.
The family made most of their clothing. The daughters were known as accomplished seamstresses. On the back porch of the Branscum home was a loom on which Elizabeth wove cloth and carpets. Issac had a tanning vat and made shoes.
Issac valued education and instilled in his children a respect for education. We know nothing of Issac's schooling and can only be amazed that he could develop such writing skills in the circumstances he experienced as a boy. His spelling and grammar might have been flawed, but his writing is clear and to the point.
There are clues that the family was thrifty. At least Issac and Elizabeth imparted the trait of thriftiness to their daughter Effie. In her household waste was practically sinful.
The Branscum home was a stopping place for travelers. After their own children were grown, Issac and Elizabeth also took orphaned children into their home. They reared Roy Brantley, the child of one of Elizabeth's neices on the Vancleve side. Issac considered Roy as one of the family and included his name in the family records. The 1900 census also shows a boarder, Frior Lafeyette, in the Branscum household. He could have been merely a boarder of a hired hand, but Gloria's statement supports the belief that he could have been one of the persons to whom Issac and Elizabeth gave a home.
We said that Issac was a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church. In Stone County he was known as "Sunday Ike" because he kept Saturday as the Sabbath and worked on Sunday. Two other Issac Branscums lived in Stone County at the time; they were known as "Guinea Ike" and "Drinley Iks." At school the children were teased about working on Sunday. Eventually Issac changed to the conventional branch of Baptists who kept Sunday as the Sabbath. We know from Elizabeth's obituary that she was a member of the Blue Mountain Baptist Church in Mountain View, so we can assume Issac also became a member there.
In some letters from Issac to Effie there was mention of a baptisam that took place in a creek one quarter mile from Eddie's place. I, Herman Cummings, found a picture that was taken approximatly during this time frame at a creek and a lot of people were presant. Could this baptisam be the one in the picture? Here is the account given to Gloria Autry: "All the family members congregated at the home of Eddie and Lillian Branscum to get ready for the baptisam. There seemed to be a customary uniform for those being baptised. The women and girls changed into white blouses with black skirts. The skirts were fitted at the waist and hipps but flared out below. The wemon had rolls of straight pins. They began to pin each others' skirts in pleated fashion all around the hemline to keep them from floating when they entered the water.
The families walked about a quarter of a mile to the stream where the baptism was to take place, and there they joined the families of the 29-30 others who were to be baptized. Family and friends stood in the shade of the trees along the banks while the converts entered the water. During the service Eddie paced up and down the bank with his youngest child, one-year-old Guy, in his arms. Guy was crying and making a racket.
When the service was over the three Branscum families walked back to Eddie's house. Those who had been baptised dreid and dressed.
He was also known as Branscom. We have information from several sources that Isaac and his brother William were born before their mother married Burtrum. Our goal in presenting the information is neither to judge nor to titillate but rather to discover as much as we can of the ancestry of Isaac and William.
The first of the two major sources of information is a letter dated January 25, 1947 in which Isaac's eldest daughter, Mary Ann (Mollie), at age 87 wrote for her nephew, Charles Tubbs. Her recollections concerning her father's family. The letter begins:
What I know of the history of my Father's people. Isaac was raised by a Mr. and Mrs. Stone in Johnson County, Illinois. He had one brother ([Bill], William) and I don't know who raised him. I never heard my father say. Our Grandmother married a Mr. Butrum. They had three girls and three boys: Marina, Mary Ann, and Jane, Tom, Jasper ans George. The most of them passed away when I was small, but I remember going with Pa and Ma to visit them once. When Jasper and George were both very sick and died soon after we went home. However, my parents and uncle Bill lived only 8 miles apart and visited often. They were both farmers.
Some of Isaac's grandchildren confirmed the essence of this account: that Isaac had one brother and that the others were half-brothers and sisters, and that the marriage of Isaac's mother and Mr. Butrum occured after he and William were born.
The marriage records for Wayne County, Kentucky, show a marriage between John Butrum and Polly Branscum on December 6, 1838. Lewis Parker officiated and Andrew Criswell served as security. Another entry in the records shows March 12, 1838 as the date of the wedding. Sometimes one date is for the marriage bond and the later date is for the solemnization. In the will of Thomas Branscum on March 13, 1841, he referred twice to a daughter as Polly Butrum. It seems safe to conclude, therefore, that Polly was the mother of Isaac and William. We must nonetheless be cautious in our conclusions until futher documentation is discovered.
William's side of the family provides the second source of information about the identity of the mother of Isaac and William. Hilda Jackson, William' grandaughter, related the legend that she had heard from the previous generation. In this account the mother's name was Sarah. She disgraced ther family by marrying an Indian. When the Indians were forced to move westward, possiably on the "Trail of Tears" in 1838, Sarah went with her husband and their two sons. The husband died enroute. The coustom of the tribe was that the widow of a dead Indian became the wife of his brother. But Sarah did not wont to be the wife of her dead husband's brother. She ran away, Stole a mule, took her sons and crossed the Mississippi River near Cape Girardeau, and fled to Johnson County, Illinois where she had relatives. Later she remarried a man named Butrum and had Children whose decendents still live nearby.
William's daughter Mae Lewis, says "don't hold much stock in this tale." Mae added these pieces to our puzzle:
(1) William was born in "that part of Kentucky that was close to Southern Illinois."
(2) William's father was named Thomas.
(3) It is likely that William and Isaac had different fathers.
Could the first story be right? Could the second story be true? From what doccuments we know of to now the first is more likely right. But maybe Isaac and William had different fathers and maybe different mothers. Did Polly marry an Indian. As you can see this is a real puzzle. Maybe by presenting this story, someone out there might have some kind of eviadence to prove one way or the other. If so please contact me:
Herman C. Cummings
%Kenneth Cummings
P.O. Box 1022
Commerce, Tx. 75428
Ollie Crymes is the source of information about Issac's boyhood; some of the information came directly from Ollie, and some of it was relayed through Florence Morrison. We can easily picture the aged Issac in the home of his daughter Alice as he regaled his grandchildren, Ollie and Roosevelt with the tales of his early life.
My granddad had no toes on his left foot--just little round stubs. On his right foot he had the big toe and the one next to it, but the other three were snall round stubs. He said this was caused by frostbite when he went without shoes. He would tell me about walking on the snow barefoot. He said he slept under boxes, in doorsteps and in barns. A man picked him up during a snowstorm and kept him during a long, hard winter. The guy was a crank. However, the man's wife was very good to him and fitted him with out grown clothing and knitted him warm woolen sox. He had a good bed and such food as they could afford. Granddad had no shoes, though. When spring came, he had to go.
Soon thereafter Granddad met the old gentleman who kept him until the old gentleman died. This old man had a store, and Granddad made deliveries for him. The old man gave him room and board and payed him something for the work he did. Granddad said that he "made it good" while he lived with the storekeeper; he had shoes, clothing and a little money. I remember his saying that he was "doing pretty good" when the old man died. Granddad dearly loved him and his wife. Granddad must have married grandmother soon after the old man's death.
It is thought that Issac knew who his father was. However, he never told us. He would say, "It's bad to be a castaway...I have learned the hard way."
I don't remember Granddad telling me where he where he was born. I just thought he was born in Illinois, since his mom and all others were living there. I don't know how long the first family kept him or just how old he was when he was put out on his own. He must have been pretty young--not more than ten years old.
The storekeepers name is thought to be Stone.
Issac was a member of the Seventh-day Baptists. Some accounts say Seventh-day Adventists, but those accounts are doubful in view of the locale and early history of the Adventist movement. Gloria Autry quotes one of her relatives as saying that Issac's family was baptist "way back beyond Issac" --how we wish we had information about those ancestors! Issac and his family continued to observe Saturday as the Sabbath after the move to Arkansas. Elizabeth was also Baptist, not Seventh-day Baptist. In 1853, at age 16-17, she joined the Cedar Creek Baptist Church, which presumably was in or near Ozark. Her father Wilson Vancleve was an Elder in the Baptist Church, but we do not know whether before or after the family moved from Kentucky to Illinois in 1850.
In October 1875 Issac and his family moved from Illinois to Stone County, Arkansas. Effie Orr says that the move was prompted by religious differences with the Mormons in Illinois. John Butler says that the Branscums left in a wogon pulled by oxen; they were part od a wagon train heading for Missouri. Somehow, according to John, Issac's family left the group and went to Arkansas instead. John says further that the trip took three years, but could hardly be so if Flora was born in Stone County in April 1876, as the record shows.
Gloria Autry heard her great-grandmother Tilda tell about the trip. Tilda was ten years old. She recalled that the family moved west in a Covered wagon, and that they crossed the Mississippi River by ferryboat.
While religious differences may have influenced the decision to leave Illinois, the decision to relocate in Stone County, Arkansas may have been influenced by the presence of relatives there. Ollie writes:
"Other Branscums lived around Onia, Timbo, Upper Clark and Fox Mountain. A man known as Uncle Andy Branscum lived at Onia and was (or said he was) a cousin to Granddad. I don't know any more than that. Anyway, they passed as cousins, and the children still claim kin. Uncle Andy was about Granddad's age."
There is a clue of kinship, albeit a tenuous one, in the names of Uncle Andy Branscum's children. His daughters were named Lucinda, Jane, Sarah and Manerva--all names Issac and Elizabeth also gave their daughters (Uncle Andy also had "a son or two," but Ollie does not recall their names).
The 1880 census for Stone County locates Issac and his family in Locust Grove Township, but all subsequent records show the family in Timbo Township. There is no evidence that Issac moved again after settling in Stone County. We are left with the possibilities either that the census-takers made a mistake or that the township lines were changed. Because Stone County was formed in 1873, only two years before Issac and his family arrived (out of the neighboring counties of Isard, Searcy, Van Buren and Independence), it is possible that there was some uncertainty about the location of township lines.
In Stone County Issac had a farm consisting of four forty-acre plots in the form of a tee. We do not know whether he obtained all four plots on his arrival or whether he later added to his original purchase of a lesser amount of land. The farm is located approximately two miles north of Timbo on the road to Onia. The area around Issac's farm is called Fairview, and the farm was called Branscum Hill. Ollie says that her grandfather's property was "on top of the hill and under the hill."
Initially Issac built a one-room log house on the property, and the family lived there while the permanent dwelling was being constructed. The one room house is long gone, but it stayed in existence long enough to serve as a "weaning house," as my mother would use the term: a first home for a child upon his or her marriage. Tilda's family lived there during the 1890's, and Effie was born there in 1895. Ollie says, "I remember a small barn, a one-room log building with shedding on each side and one end. It could be the earlier house remodeled into a barn. As the Indians say, it has been gone for many a summer."
After his father's death in 1919 Billy sold his parents' farm. But he didn't say who was the buyer. Homer and Ollie did a little sleuthing and found that Otis Powell once owned the entire 160 acre farm--excepting possibly one acre. He still owns 79 acres. He sold six acres, including the house, to his brother Leonard Powell. Leonard lives there now. Otis Powell sold the remaining 74 acres to Corbin Gammill, who still owns it.
Two houses have been mentioned; there was a third house in the farm, located fairly close to the one-room structure. It, too, consisted of a single room with a porch in front and a kitchen in the back. This house, like the other, served as a home for children when they had their own families. Willie and Flora Butler lived there around the turn of the century. Joe and Tilda Mitchell lived in the other house at the same time. Effie says that the Butlers lived "directly across the road from me," but Ollie says that the earlier house--if, indeed, the barn she recalls was once the house in question--was "across the street and down a little ways." At any rate, the two houses were quite close to each other. This third house is now gone, and Otis Powell has built his home upon the spot.
Let us stand with young Effie Mitchell on Branscum Hill and look to the south; here is her recollection more than 80 years later:
"Beyond Grandma's beautiful garden was Aunt Mollie's first little Store, where the road turns toward Timbo. (Mollie later had a store, post office and boarding house in Timbo.) Beyond the corner was the Tubbs house and the Powell house. Across the road was Jesse Goodman's store and Dr. Stevenson's house. Dr. Stevenson was the physician who delivered me."
Now let us look with Effie to the North: "Three or four relatives lived in sight of Grandpa's, down the little hill and across the woods a mile to Clark School House (now Onia): Uncle Billy and family, Aunt Alice and family, Uncle Henry and family, all lived near each other. When Uncle Henry and family moved to Missouri, we moved into his house and lived there until we left Arkansas for Oklahoma.
Issac owned the usual animals found on a self-contained farm of the period: horses, cows, hogs, sheep and chickens are mentioned. He grew corn, cotton, oats, patatoes, wheat, turnips, cabbage and other vegetables. Aunt Zelda says that Issac was more fortunate than some of his neighbors in that his land was more fertile; he could grow crops that would not grow well on neighboring property. Aunt Zelda also recalls that Issac grew herbs and dried them for shipping to pharmaceutical houses. Neighbors came to him for herbs to cure their ills. Evidently Elizabeth had her own garden for vegetables and flowers.
Fruit was probably more important than vegetable and grain crops. There were several large orchards (Zelda says three). Issac sold apples, peaches and pears on a large scale. Effie recalls walking in the orchard with her grandfather when she was small. After the apples were picked Issac would turn the hogs loose in the orchards to eat the drops. Effie also passed on to Gloria Autry a story she heard from her mother Tilda: "Issac had a cider mill and made apple juice and cider. Sometimes the brothers would get into the cider and get drunk. One evening Henry Franklin came in very drunk. Mother martha had cut up chickens for the next day's meal, put the pices in a crock and salted them down to keep them overnight. Henry took a chicken leg from the crock and began to eat it. One of his brothers hollered at him that he was eating raw chicken--Henry was too drunk to notice!"
In 1985 Otis Powell showed Homer and Ollie Crymes an old pear tree that Issac had set out many years previously.
Issac sold fruit trees as well as fruit. John Butler called him a nurseryman and said that he spent much time in winter sitting by the fire and grafting fruit trees. He made a good living selling them. Gloria passes on this insight into Issac's temperament: "Sometimes a man would ask for a tree and would promise to pay later. Issac would give the man a tree even though he knew he would not be paid. When asked why he did so, Issac would say, "That man's children will eat apples from that tree.""
Sometimes bear meat would supplement the usual diet. Florence passed on this story to her son Cranford, who then told it to his granddaughter Connie Ivy: "Bear was plentiful when Florance was little. The bears would play in the road but hurt no one. Issac would kill a bear, cure the meat, and eat it all year round.
The family made most of their clothing. The daughters were known as accomplished seamstresses. On the back porch of the Branscum home was a loom on which Elizabeth wove cloth and carpets. Issac had a tanning vat and made shoes.
Issac valued education and instilled in his children a respect for education. We know nothing of Issac's schooling and can only be amazed that he could develop such writing skills in the circumstances he experienced as a boy. His spelling and grammar might have been flawed, but his writing is clear and to the point.
There are clues that the family was thrifty. At least Issac and Elizabeth imparted the trait of thriftiness to their daughter Effie. In her household waste was practically sinful.
The Branscum home was a stopping place for travelers. After their own children were grown, Issac and Elizabeth also took orphaned children into their home. They reared Roy Brantley, the child of one of Elizabeth's neices on the Vancleve side. Issac considered Roy as one of the family and included his name in the family records. The 1900 census also shows a boarder, Frior Lafeyette, in the Branscum household. He could have been merely a boarder of a hired hand, but Gloria's statement supports the belief that he could have been one of the persons to whom Issac and Elizabeth gave a home.
We said that Issac was a member of the Seventh-day Baptist Church. In Stone County he was known as "Sunday Ike" because he kept Saturday as the Sabbath and worked on Sunday. Two other Issac Branscums lived in Stone County at the time; they were known as "Guinea Ike" and "Drinley Iks." At school the children were teased about working on Sunday. Eventually Issac changed to the conventional branch of Baptists who kept Sunday as the Sabbath. We know from Elizabeth's obituary that she was a member of the Blue Mountain Baptist Church in Mountain View, so we can assume Issac also became a member there.
In some letters from Issac to Effie there was mention of a baptisam that took place in a creek one quarter mile from Eddie's place. I, Herman Cummings, found a picture that was taken approximatly during this time frame at a creek and a lot of people were presant. Could this baptisam be the one in the picture? Here is the account given to Gloria Autry: "All the family members congregated at the home of Eddie and Lillian Branscum to get ready for the baptisam. There seemed to be a customary uniform for those being baptised. The women and girls changed into white blouses with black skirts. The skirts were fitted at the waist and hipps but flared out below. The wemon had rolls of straight pins. They began to pin each others' skirts in pleated fashion all around the hemline to keep them from floating when they entered the water.
The families walked about a quarter of a mile to the stream where the baptism was to take place, and there they joined the families of the 29-30 others who were to be baptized. Family and friends stood in the shade of the trees along the banks while the converts entered the water. During the service Eddie paced up and down the bank with his youngest child, one-year-old Guy, in his arms. Guy was crying and making a racket.
When the service was over the three Branscum families walked back to Eddie's house. Those who had been baptised dreid and dressed.
Children of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave
- Mary Ann Branscum b. Feb 20, 1859, d. Mar 2, 1947
- Manerva Jane Branscum b. Jul 21, 1861, d. Mar 10, 1867
- Sarah Alice Branscum+ b. Jan 15, 1863, d. Jan 12, 1930
- Martha Florence Branscum+ b. Nov 28, 1864, d. Apr 6, 1949
- Esther Matilda Branscum+ b. Aug 5, 1865, d. Mar 25, 1955
- Henry Franklin Branscum+ b. Nov 20, 1867, d. May 10, 1955
- James Edwin Branscum+ b. May 8, 1871, d. Dec 18, 1946
- William Walter Branscum+ b. Feb 17, 1873, d. Sep 27, 1952
- Nancy Cora Branscum+ b. Sep 16, 1874, d. Aug 14, 1959
- Flora Susan Branscum+ b. Apr 6, 1876, d. Nov 21, 1946
- Effie Lucinda Branscum+ b. Mar 14, 1878, d. Nov 15, 1953
- Basha Cordelia Branscum b. Jan 13, 1880, d. Sep 28, 1936
- Bertha Ernestine Branscum+ b. Feb 13, 1885, d. Jan 12, 1962
Mary Ann Branscum
F, #79186, b. Feb 20, 1859, d. Mar 2, 1947
Mary Ann Branscum|b. Feb 20, 1859\nd. Mar 2, 1947|p792.htm#i79186|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Mary Ann Branscum was born on Feb 20, 1859 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Mary married Silas Bennett Lawrence, son of John W. Lawrence and Dulcena Tapp, on Jan 11, 1900 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. Mary Ann Branscum died on Mar 2, 1947 at Last Chance, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, at age 88.
She was also known as Branscom. She was also known as Mollie Branscum. She resided at at Okemah, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, in 1947. She was a Teacher. She was buried in Okemah Cemetery. She was also known as Mollie Branscum. It is very likely that Mollie lived at home untill 1900, when at age 40 or 41 she was married. She could have lived at home even as late as October 1909, because Issac's letter written then states, "Mollie is mending slowly. She can walk around and help do the housework." Thereafter she must have lived nearby: (a) in September 1913 Issac wrote to Effie to say that Elizabeth had received the dress pattern Effie had sent and that Elizabeth had taken it to Mollie to have the dress made; Mollie was too busy; (b) after Elizabeth's death Issac writes about an inpending visit to Mollie as if he could normally see her often.
Here is Mollie's account of herself in her letter to her nephew Charles:
In my girlhood I tought several terms of county schools. In those days we handled from 30 to 60 students in the old alphabet style. Occasionally I needed help in order to get through by 4 in the evening, and sister Effie, your mother, was about the best help I could get. She was lovable and had the confidence of the children. They were glad to have her assistance. I went from teaching to selling goods on a small scale and was appointed Post Master and worked at that about 12 years and in 1900 married Silas Lawrence. Lived with him 45 years and he died. I am still here, almost 88, and in pretty good health except for rheumatism in my knees.
Mollie and Silas had no children, else she would have mentioned them in the letter. In 1947 Mollies address was Okemah, Oklahoma. Okemah is in Ofuskee County, due east from Oklahoma City.
She was also known as Branscom. She was also known as Mollie Branscum. She resided at at Okemah, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, in 1947. She was a Teacher. She was buried in Okemah Cemetery. She was also known as Mollie Branscum. It is very likely that Mollie lived at home untill 1900, when at age 40 or 41 she was married. She could have lived at home even as late as October 1909, because Issac's letter written then states, "Mollie is mending slowly. She can walk around and help do the housework." Thereafter she must have lived nearby: (a) in September 1913 Issac wrote to Effie to say that Elizabeth had received the dress pattern Effie had sent and that Elizabeth had taken it to Mollie to have the dress made; Mollie was too busy; (b) after Elizabeth's death Issac writes about an inpending visit to Mollie as if he could normally see her often.
Here is Mollie's account of herself in her letter to her nephew Charles:
In my girlhood I tought several terms of county schools. In those days we handled from 30 to 60 students in the old alphabet style. Occasionally I needed help in order to get through by 4 in the evening, and sister Effie, your mother, was about the best help I could get. She was lovable and had the confidence of the children. They were glad to have her assistance. I went from teaching to selling goods on a small scale and was appointed Post Master and worked at that about 12 years and in 1900 married Silas Lawrence. Lived with him 45 years and he died. I am still here, almost 88, and in pretty good health except for rheumatism in my knees.
Mollie and Silas had no children, else she would have mentioned them in the letter. In 1947 Mollies address was Okemah, Oklahoma. Okemah is in Ofuskee County, due east from Oklahoma City.
Manerva Jane Branscum
F, #79187, b. Jul 21, 1861, d. Mar 10, 1867
Manerva Jane Branscum|b. Jul 21, 1861\nd. Mar 10, 1867|p792.htm#i79187|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Manerva Jane Branscum was born on Jul 21, 1861 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Manerva Jane Branscum died on Mar 10, 1867 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois, at age 5.
She was also known as Branscom.
She was also known as Branscom.
Sarah Alice Branscum
F, #79188, b. Jan 15, 1863, d. Jan 12, 1930
Sarah Alice Branscum|b. Jan 15, 1863\nd. Jan 12, 1930|p792.htm#i79188|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Sarah Alice Branscum was born on Jan 15, 1863 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Sarah married William Jasper Sutterfield on Feb 9, 1883 at Stone County, Arkansas; this is the second marriage for William. Sarah Alice Branscum died on Jan 12, 1930 at Stone County, Arkansas, at age 66.
She was also known as Branscom.
She was also known as Branscom.
Children of Sarah Alice Branscum and William Jasper Sutterfield
- Horace Sutterfield
- Floyd F. Sutterfield b. Jul 3, 1888, d. Nov 10, 1899
- Walter Edwin Sutterfield+ b. Apr 18, 1891, d. Nov 28, 1956
- Lillie Bell Sutterfield+ b. Dec 19, 1893, d. Nov 20, 1982
- Charles Isaac Sutterfield+ b. May 30, 1895, d. Mar 11, 1955
- Wilson N. Sutterfield b. Aug 26, 1897, d. Oct 14, 1898
- Ollie Matilda Sutterfield+ b. Sep 8, 1900
- Roosevelt Madison Sutterfield+ b. May 11, 1902, d. Apr 14, 1953
- James Wilson Sutterfield b. Feb 14, 1989, d. Oct 4, 1898
Esther Matilda Branscum
F, #79189, b. Aug 5, 1865, d. Mar 25, 1955
Esther Matilda Branscum|b. Aug 5, 1865\nd. Mar 25, 1955|p792.htm#i79189|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Esther Matilda Branscum was born on Aug 5, 1865 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Esther married Joseph Turner Mitchell on Dec 24, 1885 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. Esther Matilda Branscum died on Mar 25, 1955 at Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, at age 89.
She was also known as Tildy Branscum. She was also known as Hester Matilda Branscom.
She was also known as Tildy Branscum. She was also known as Hester Matilda Branscom.
Children of Esther Matilda Branscum and Joseph Turner Mitchell
- Maud Ethel Mitchell+ b. Apr 27, 1888, d. Feb 18, 1947
- Arthur Allen Mitchell+ b. Feb 14, 1890, d. Feb 18, 1923
- Walter Ellis Mitchell+ b. Nov 18, 1891, d. Jul 28, 1968
- Effie May Mitchell+ b. May 3, 1895, d. Dec 1, 1985
Henry Franklin Branscum
M, #79190, b. Nov 20, 1867, d. May 10, 1955
Henry Franklin Branscum|b. Nov 20, 1867\nd. May 10, 1955|p792.htm#i79190|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Henry Franklin Branscum was born on Nov 20, 1867 at New Burnside, Johnson County, Illinois. He was the son of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Henry married Arizona Jane Webb, daughter of William Allen Webb and Cynthia Josephine Brown, on Sep 18, 1892 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. Henry Franklin Branscum died on May 10, 1955 at Muleshoe, Baily County, Texas, at age 87.
He was also known as Branscom. He resided at at Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, in 1913. He resided at at Muleshoe, Baily County, Texas, in 1923.
He was also known as Branscom. He resided at at Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, in 1913. He resided at at Muleshoe, Baily County, Texas, in 1923.
Children of Henry Franklin Branscum and Arizona Jane Webb
Henry married Arizona Jane Webb, daughter of William Allen Webb and Cynthia Josephine Brown, on Sep 18, 1892 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas.
- Gracie Ernest Branscum+ b. Jun 1, 1894, d. Mar 10, 1966
- Dexter Allen Branscum+ b. Oct 20, 1896, d. May 3, 1959
- Otis Rector Branscum+ b. Mar 6, 1899, d. Sep 29, 1959
- Willis Walker Branscum b. Oct 27, 1902, d. Sep 15, 1955
- Thurlo Luther Branscum+ b. Apr 9, 1905, d. Dec 6, 1986
- Arvel Wilson Branscum+ b. Jan 21, 1909
- Gladys Irene Branscum b. Jan 23, 1914, d. Sep 15, 1987
- Bernice Agnes Branscum+ b. Sep 28, 1918
Martha Florence Branscum
F, #79191, b. Nov 28, 1864, d. Apr 6, 1949
Martha Florence Branscum|b. Nov 28, 1864\nd. Apr 6, 1949|p792.htm#i79191|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Martha Florence Branscum was born on Nov 28, 1864 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Martha married William Lawrence Wilson on Jul 23, 1889. Martha Florence Branscum died on Apr 6, 1949 at Onia, Stone County, Arkansas, at age 84.
She was also known as Branscom.
She was also known as Branscom.
Children of Martha Florence Branscum and William Lawrence Wilson
- Austin Clarence Wilson b. Oct, 1890, d. 1969
- Clarcy Cranford Wilson+ b. Jan 7, 1896, d. Mar 4, 1982
James Edwin Branscum
M, #79192, b. May 8, 1871, d. Dec 18, 1946
James Edwin Branscum|b. May 8, 1871\nd. Dec 18, 1946|p792.htm#i79192|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
James Edwin Branscum was born on May 8, 1871 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. He was the son of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. James married Lillian Looney on Jun 25, 1892. James Edwin Branscum died on Dec 18, 1946 at California at age 75.
He was also known as Branscom.
He was also known as Branscom.
Children of James Edwin Branscum and Lillian Looney
- Walter C. Branscum b. Mar, 1894
- Isaac G. Branscum b. Jun, 1896
- Willie H. Branscum b. Nov, 1897
- Winnie C. Branscum b. Mar, 1900
William Walter Branscum
M, #79193, b. Feb 17, 1873, d. Sep 27, 1952
William Walter Branscum|b. Feb 17, 1873\nd. Sep 27, 1952|p792.htm#i79193|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
William Walter Branscum was born on Feb 17, 1873 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. He was the son of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. William married Maggie Pogue on Dec 27, 1894. William Walter Branscum died on Sep 27, 1952 at Okemah, Oklahoma, at age 79.
He was also known as Branscom.
He was also known as Branscom.
Children of William Walter Branscum and Maggie Pogue
- Ray Branscum b. Sep 22, 1895, d. Jan 31, 1916
- Bertha E. Branscum b. Aug, 1896
- Ina May Branscum b. Sep 9, 1898, d. Oct 15, 1899
- Cora Elva Branscum b. May, 1900
- Edith Branscum b. 1903
- Ella Branscum b. 1904
- Roy Branscum b. 1906
- Kay Branscum b. 1909
- Rhoda Branscum b. Sep 19, 1915, d. Aug 25, 1920
Nancy Cora Branscum
F, #79194, b. Sep 16, 1874, d. Aug 14, 1959
Nancy Cora Branscum|b. Sep 16, 1874\nd. Aug 14, 1959|p792.htm#i79194|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Nancy Cora Branscum was born on Sep 16, 1874 at Tunnel Hill, Johnson County, Illinois. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Nancy married William P. Morris on Oct 27, 1895 at Stone County, Arkansas. Nancy Cora Branscum died on Aug 14, 1959 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, at age 84.
She was also known as Nancy Cora Branscom.
She was also known as Nancy Cora Branscom.
Child of Nancy Cora Branscum and William P. Morris
- Bessie Pauline Morris b. Jul 26, 1898, d. Jul, 1927
Flora Susan Branscum
F, #79195, b. Apr 6, 1876, d. Nov 21, 1946
Flora Susan Branscum|b. Apr 6, 1876\nd. Nov 21, 1946|p792.htm#i79195|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Flora Susan Branscum was born on Apr 6, 1876 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Flora married William Butler, son of Francis Marion Butler and Elizabeth Wilson, on Nov 1, 1893 at Stone County, Arkansas. Flora Susan Branscum died on Nov 21, 1946 at Raymondville, Willacy County, Texas, at age 70. She died on Nov 21, 1946 at Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas, at age 70.
She was also known as Flora Susan Branscom.
She was also known as Flora Susan Branscom.
Children of Flora Susan Branscum and William Butler
- (Unknown) Butler
- Noah Isaac Butler b. Sep 30, 1894, d. Mar 22, 1971
- Walker Homer Butler b. Oct 29, 1896, d. circa 1900
- John Sheffield Butler b. Jun 27, 1898, d. Sep 13, 1986
- Orphy Julian Butler b. Jun 2, 1901, d. Feb 16, 1933
- Amie Belle Butler b. Jul 7, 1903, d. Jan 30, 1978
- Herny Forest Butler b. Aug 23, 1905, d. Dec 4, 1993
- Mary Alice Butler b. Apr 21, 1907, d. Jul 10, 1964
- Ida Beatrice Butler b. Feb 15, 1909, d. Dec 24, 1983
- Walter Loyd Butler b. Dec 31, 1910, d. Dec 11, 1988
- Harvey Paul Butler b. Apr 2, 1916, d. circa 1917
Effie Lucinda Branscum
F, #79196, b. Mar 14, 1878, d. Nov 15, 1953
Effie Lucinda Branscum|b. Mar 14, 1878\nd. Nov 15, 1953|p792.htm#i79196|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Effie Lucinda Branscum was born on Mar 14, 1878 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Effie married John Frederick Tubbs, son of Berry R. Tubbs and Nancy Ann Boyd, on Jan 1, 1898 at Searcy, White County, Arkansas. Effie Lucinda Branscum died on Nov 15, 1953 at Stephenville, Erath County, Texas, at age 75. She died on Nov 15, 1953 at Yorktown, De Witt County, Texas, at age 75.
She was also known as Effie M. Lucinda Branscom.
She was also known as Effie M. Lucinda Branscom.
Children of Effie Lucinda Branscum and John Frederick Tubbs
- Frederick Barnes Tubbs+ b. Jan 7, 1899, d. Aug 29, 1953
- Zelda Artie Tubbs+ b. Nov 17, 1900
- Effie Opal Tubbs+ b. May 22, 1906, d. Apr 24, 1991
- Ruby Edith Tubbs+ b. Jan 28, 1908
- John Frederick Tubbs Jr.+ b. Mar 1, 1910, d. Feb 29, 1980
- Atha Maxine Tubbs+ b. Jun 6, 1917
- Charles Russell Tubbs+ b. Aug 31, 1918
Basha Cordelia Branscum
F, #79197, b. Jan 13, 1880, d. Sep 28, 1936
Basha Cordelia Branscum|b. Jan 13, 1880\nd. Sep 28, 1936|p792.htm#i79197|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Basha Cordelia Branscum was born on Jan 13, 1880 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Basha married John J. Dunlap on Nov 23, 1902. Basha Cordelia Branscum died on Sep 28, 1936 at Burley, Cassia County, Idaho, at age 56.
She was also known as Basha Cordelia Branscom.
She was also known as Basha Cordelia Branscom.
Bertha Ernestine Branscum
F, #79198, b. Feb 13, 1885, d. Jan 12, 1962
Bertha Ernestine Branscum|b. Feb 13, 1885\nd. Jan 12, 1962|p792.htm#i79198|Isaac Charles Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|(Unknown) (Unknown)||p3448.htm#i344771|Polly Branscom||p3448.htm#i344770|Rev. Wilson F. Van Cleave|b. Jan 1, 1813\nd. May 31, 1886|p792.htm#i79164|Nancy J. Lawrence|b. Nov 26, 1814\nd. Feb 21, 1902|p792.htm#i79171|
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Bertha Ernestine Branscum was born on Feb 13, 1885 at Timbo, Stone County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave. Bertha married Robert Meadows on Nov 25, 1905. Bertha Ernestine Branscum died on Jan 12, 1962 at Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, at age 76.
Children of Bertha Ernestine Branscum and Robert Meadows
John Frederick Tubbs
M, #79199, b. Feb 27, 1875, d. Sep 19, 1939
John Frederick Tubbs|b. Feb 27, 1875\nd. Sep 19, 1939|p792.htm#i79199|Berry R. Tubbs||p3450.htm#i344957|Nancy Ann Boyd||p3450.htm#i344958|||||||||||||
John Frederick Tubbs was born on Feb 27, 1875 at Sylmore, Isard County, Arkansas. He was born on Feb 27, 1875 at Stone County, Arkansas. He was the son of Berry R. Tubbs and Nancy Ann Boyd. John married Effie Lucinda Branscum, daughter of Isaac Charles Branscum and Martha Elizabeth Van Cleave, on Jan 1, 1898 at Searcy, White County, Arkansas. John Frederick Tubbs died on Sep 19, 1939 at Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, at age 64.
Children of John Frederick Tubbs and Effie Lucinda Branscum
- Frederick Barnes Tubbs+ b. Jan 7, 1899, d. Aug 29, 1953
- Zelda Artie Tubbs+ b. Nov 17, 1900
- Effie Opal Tubbs+ b. May 22, 1906, d. Apr 24, 1991
- Ruby Edith Tubbs+ b. Jan 28, 1908
- John Frederick Tubbs Jr.+ b. Mar 1, 1910, d. Feb 29, 1980
- Atha Maxine Tubbs+ b. Jun 6, 1917
- Charles Russell Tubbs+ b. Aug 31, 1918
Frederick Barnes Tubbs
M, #79200, b. Jan 7, 1899, d. Aug 29, 1953
Frederick Barnes Tubbs|b. Jan 7, 1899\nd. Aug 29, 1953|p792.htm#i79200|John Frederick Tubbs|b. Feb 27, 1875\nd. Sep 19, 1939|p792.htm#i79199|Effie Lucinda Branscum|b. Mar 14, 1878\nd. Nov 15, 1953|p792.htm#i79196|Berry R. Tubbs||p3450.htm#i344957|Nancy A. Boyd||p3450.htm#i344958|Isaac C. Branscum|b. Aug 2, 1835\nd. Dec 17, 1917|p792.htm#i79185|Martha E. Van Cleave|b. Aug 31, 1836\nd. Feb 22, 1914|p792.htm#i79173|
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.
Frederick Barnes Tubbs was born on Jan 7, 1899 at Akins, Indian Territory. He was the son of John Frederick Tubbs and Effie Lucinda Branscum. Frederick married Dolly Marie Hale, daughter of James Piper Hale and Margaret Ann Smith, on Feb 24, 1921 at Stephenville, Texas. Frederick Barnes Tubbs and Dolly Marie Hale were divorced. Frederick Barnes Tubbs died on Aug 29, 1953 at Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, at age 54.
Children of Frederick Barnes Tubbs and Dolly Marie Hale
- William Frederick Tubbs+ b. Apr 16, 1922
- Frederick Barnes Tubbs Jr.+ b. Oct 23, 1926
- Franklin Howard Tubbs+ b. Sep 7, 1928
- Joseph Donald Tubbs+ b. Oct 20, 1930
- Ruby Marie Tubbs+ b. Dec 13, 1933
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