Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven
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Trumandavinport Tippetts (M)
(29. Oct. 1906 - 3. Jun. 1963), #275840
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Trumandavinport Tippetts was born on 29. Oct. 1906 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah. He was the son of William Nelson Tippetts and Catherine Hendricks. Trumandavinport Tippetts married Lela Irene Knudson. Trumandavinport Tippetts married Minnola Thompson. Trumandavinport Tippetts died on 3. Jun. 1963 at age 56.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Vivian Eliza Tippetts (F)
(1. Apr. 1894 - 12. Jan. 1981), #275836
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Vivian Eliza Tippetts was born on 1. Apr. 1894 at Richmond, Cache County, Utah. She was the daughter of William Nelson Tippetts and Catherine Hendricks. Vivian Eliza Tippetts married William Edward Litz, son of Leonard Edward Litz and Susan Ann Cregger, on 16. Jun. 1915 at Logan, Cache County, Utah.

Vivian Eliza Tippetts and William Edward Litz appeared on the census of 7. Apr. 1930 at Trenton, Cache County, Utah.
Vivian Eliza Tippetts died on 12. Jan. 1981 at Logan, Cache County, Utah, at age 86. She was buried on 16. Jan. 1981 at Trenton, Cache County, Utah.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Vivian Eliza Tippetts and William Edward Litz
(Unknown) Litz
Leon Edward Litz (7. May. 1921 - 26. Apr. 1980)

William Lafayette Tippetts (M)
(17. Nov. 1896 - 8. Dec. 1962), #275837
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     William Lafayette Tippetts was also known as Lafayette Tippetts. William Lafayette Tippetts was born on 17. Nov. 1896 at Robin, Bannock County, Idaho. He was the son of William Nelson Tippetts and Catherine Hendricks. William Lafayette Tippetts married Georgena Mable Ringwood Nattress, daughter of Charles John Nattress and Alethea Felicia Ringwood, on 30. Sep. 1918. William Lafayette Tippetts was a farm laborer in 1920.

William Lafayette Tippetts and Georgena Mable Ringwood Nattress appeared on the census of 1920 at Howell, Box Elder County, Utah,
; no children listed.

William Lafayette Tippetts and Georgena Mable Ringwood Nattress appeared on the census of 19. Apr. 1930 at Willard, Box Elder County, Utah.
William Lafayette Tippetts and Georgena Mable Ringwood Nattress were divorced. William Lafayette Tippetts died on 8. Dec. 1962 at age 66.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of William Lafayette Tippetts and Georgena Mable Ringwood Nattress
(Unknown) Tippetts
Kenneth Boyd Tippetts (c 1927 - 3. Apr. 1993)
Clara Delen Tippetts (22. Sep. 1936 - 1977)

William Nelson Tippetts (M)
(6. May. 1863 - 1. May. 1948), #275832
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     William Nelson Tippetts was also known as William Nelson Tippits. William Nelson Tippetts was born on 6. May. 1863 at Farmington, Davis County, Utah. He was the son of John Austin Tippetts and Rebecca Eliza Hendricks. William Nelson Tippetts married Catherine Hendricks, daughter of William Dorris Hendricks and Almira Davenport, on 30. Jan. 1868 at Hopner, Washington. William Nelson Tippetts married Catherine Hendricks, daughter of William Dorris Hendricks and Almira Davenport, on 30. Jul. 1886 at Hepner, Morrow County, Oregon.

William Nelson Tippetts appeared on the census of 3. Apr. 1930 at with daughter Myrtle, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California.
He died on 1. May. 1948 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 84. He was buried on 4. May. 1948 at Richmond Cemetery, Richmond, Cache County, Utah.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of William Nelson Tippetts and Catherine Hendricks
Ivy Almira Tippetts+ (10. Oct. 1889 - 31. Oct. 1964)
Myrtle Alvira Tippetts+ (4. Mar. 1891 - 14. Aug. 1939)
Nora Hendricks Tippetts (14. Oct. 1892 - 26. Dec. 1981)
Vivian Eliza Tippetts+ (1. Apr. 1894 - 12. Jan. 1981)
William Lafayette Tippetts+ (17. Nov. 1896 - 8. Dec. 1962)
Clara Tippetts (13. Jul. 1898 - Jan. 1984)
Esmerilda Tippetts (26. Jun. 1900 - 28. Mar. 1931)
Austin Dorris Tippetts (19. Apr. 1902 - 10. Mar. 1984)
Trumandavinport Tippetts (29. Oct. 1906 - 3. Jun. 1963)

Julia Tips (F)
#259653

     Julia Tips married Adolph Goeth.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Julia Tips and Adolph Goeth
Ralph Conrad Goeth (20. Jun. 1891 - 9. Oct. 1967)

Benton Eugene Tipsword (M)
(24. Nov. 1889 - 27. Jun. 1971), #311821
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     Benton Eugene Tipsword was born on 24. Nov. 1889 at Effingham County, Illinois. He was the son of George Washington Tipsword and Mary Ellen Hotz. Benton Eugene Tipsword married Edna Ensign, daughter of Frederick Delano Ensign and Elizabeth Kirk, on 10. Sep. 1914.



Benton Eugene Tipsword married Irma Irene Buckles, daughter of Robert Emmitt Buckles and Sarah Jane Downing. Benton Eugene Tipsword died on 27. Jun. 1971 at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, at age 81.

Last Edited=15 Dec 2008

George Washington Tipsword (M)
#450176

     George Washington Tipsword married Mary Ellen Hotz.

Last Edited=15 Dec 2008

Child of George Washington Tipsword and Mary Ellen Hotz
Benton Eugene Tipsword (24. Nov. 1889 - 27. Jun. 1971)

A. H. Tipton (M)
#360503

     A. H. Tipton married Rebecca Byler, daughter of Thomas Dillard Byler Sr. and Jane Gilbreath.

A. H. Tipton and Rebecca Byler appeared on the census of 15. Jun. 1880 at Linn Twp., Moniteau County, Missouri.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Alphonso Tipton (M)
(1875 - ), #382502
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Alphonso Tipton was born in 1875 at Illinois. He was the son of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Charles William Tipton (M)
(17. Jan. 1867 - ), #382497
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Charles William Tipton was born on 17. Jan. 1867 at Illinois. He was the son of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dorothy May Tipton (F)
(Oct. 1927 - 3. Apr. 1977), #410222
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Dorothy May Tipton was born in Oct. 1927 at Riverdale, Gratiot County, Michigan. She was the daughter of Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart. Dorothy May Tipton died on 3. Apr. 1977 at Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, at age 49.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Eva Anna Tipton (F)
(9. Feb. 1863 - ), #382485
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Eva Anna Tipton was born on 9. Feb. 1863 at Baylis, Pike County, Illinois. She was the daughter of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton. Eva Anna Tipton married Henry Howard Myers on 14. Nov. 1889. Eva Anna Tipton died at Center, Missouri.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Eva Anna Tipton and Henry Howard Myers
Edith Della Myers+ (12. Feb. 1896 - )

Florence Loretta Tipton (F)
(8. Dec. 1917 - 1. Mar. 1991), #410218
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Florence Loretta Tipton was born on 8. Dec. 1917 at Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan. She was the daughter of Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart. Florence Loretta Tipton died on 1. Mar. 1991 at Grand Rapids, Michigan, at age 73.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Hanna Tipton (F)
(1864 - ), #382492
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Hanna Tipton was born in 1864 at Illinois. She was the daughter of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton. Hanna Tipton resided at at Moved to Missouri with Father's family in 1882. She married Joseph Cobbey; no issue. Hanna Tipton resided at at after marriage, Fresno, Fresno County, California.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Henry Tipton (M)
(1873 - ), #382501
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Henry Tipton was born in 1873. He was the son of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Isaac Tipton (M)
#410224
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Isaac Tipton was the son of Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

James M. Tipton (M)
(1844 - ), #371102

     James M. Tipton married Ella Florence (Unknown). James M. Tipton was born in 1844.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of James M. Tipton and Ella Florence (Unknown)
Macinda Jane Tipton+ (21. Aug. 1885 - 15. May. 1948)

Joseph Tipton (M)
(1870 - ), #382500
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Joseph Tipton was born in 1870 at Illinois. He was the son of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Macinda Jane Tipton (F)
(21. Aug. 1885 - 15. May. 1948), #371025
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     Macinda Jane Tipton was born on 21. Aug. 1885 at Missouri. She was the daughter of James M. Tipton and Ella Florence (Unknown). Macinda Jane Tipton married Bert Leon Barnard, son of Reubin Anderson Barnard and Anna Belle McCoy, c 1907.

Macinda Jane Tipton and Bert Leon Barnard appeared on the census of 20. Jan. 1920 at Everett Twp., Cass County, Missouri.


Macinda Jane Tipton and Bert Leon Barnard appeared on the census of 10. Apr. 1930 at Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
Macinda Jane Tipton died on 15. May. 1948 at Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, at age 62. In loving memory of Macinda Jane Tipton wife of Bert Leon Barnard who passed away May 1948 in Kansas City, Kansas. A loving mother understandably missed by her children, Rollie Leon Barnard and Hazel Edith Barnard Tyer Terry. She leaves behind three grandsons, Larry Leon Barnard, Charles Leon Tyer and Delmer Eugene Tyer who grieve at her passing. Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Archie,MO. Interment at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.

She was buried on 18. May. 1948 at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pleasant Ridge, Cass County, Missouri.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Macinda Jane Tipton and Bert Leon Barnard
Hazel Edith Barnard+ (27. Jun. 1908 - 14. May. 1990)
Rollie Leon Barnard+ (11. Sep. 1914 - 1. Feb. 1997)

Oliver Pond Tipton (M)
(1860 - ), #382498
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Oliver Pond Tipton was born in 1860 at Illinois. He was the son of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Roswell Elias Tipton (M)
(25. Jul. 1898 - 21. Dec. 1965), #410214
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     Roswell Elias Tipton was born on 25. Jul. 1898 at Michigan. He was the son of Sherman Tipton and Florence Schnepp. Roswell Elias Tipton married Mildred Iris Gearhart, daughter of Harvey Lansing Gearhart and Lucretta Emma Gallagher, on 12. Mar. 1915.




Roswell Elias Tipton was shown in the census on 8. Jan. 1920 as a belt man, engine company.


Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart appeared on the census of 8. Jan. 1920 at with his parents, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan.

Roswell Elias Tipton was shown in the census on 15. Apr. 1930 as a farmer.


Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart appeared on the census of 15. Apr. 1930 at Seville Twp., Gratiot County, Michigan.
Roswell Elias Tipton died on 21. Dec. 1965 at Gratiot Community Hospital, Gratiot County, Michigan, at age 67. He was buried at Vestaburg, Montcalm County, Michigan.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart
Isaac Tipton
Florence Loretta Tipton (8. Dec. 1917 - 1. Mar. 1991)
Roswell Elias Tipton Jr. (19. May. 1923 - 24. Jul. 1998)
Dorothy May Tipton (Oct. 1927 - 3. Apr. 1977)

Roswell Elias Tipton Jr. (M)
(19. May. 1923 - 24. Jul. 1998), #410221
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Roswell Elias Tipton Jr. was born on 19. May. 1923 at Michigan. He was the son of Roswell Elias Tipton and Mildred Iris Gearhart. Roswell Elias Tipton Jr. died on 24. Jul. 1998 his last known address was at Vestaburg, Montcalm County, Michigan, according to the Social Security Death Index.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Sarah A. Tipton (F)
(3. Aug. 1839 - 22. Dec. 1925), #324275

     Sarah A. Tipton was born on 3. Aug. 1839 at Missouri. She married James Allen Van Cleave, son of Hiram Van Cleave and Paulina Mitchell. Sarah A. Tipton died on 22. Dec. 1925 at age 86.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Sarah A. Tipton and James Allen Van Cleave
Fanny Van Cleave (1870 - )
Mary Van Cleave (1873 - )
Minnie Myrtle Van Cleave (5. Sep. 1873 - 1930)
Oral Van Cleave (1875 - )
Clarence Van Cleave+ (27. Jan. 1883 - 20. Dec. 1968)

Sarah Tipton (F)
(1866 - ), #382493
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Sarah Tipton was born in 1866 at Baylis, Pike County, Illinois. She was the daughter of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton. Sarah Tipton married Ed Myers in 1887. Sarah Tipton died at Center, Missouri.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Sarah Tipton and Ed Myers
Agnes Collins

Sherman Tipton (M)
#410215

     Sherman Tipton married Florence Schnepp.

Last Edited=4 Sep 2006

Child of Sherman Tipton and Florence Schnepp
Roswell Elias Tipton+ (25. Jul. 1898 - 21. Dec. 1965)

William Tipton (M)
(31. Dec. 1830 - ), #382484

     William Tipton was born on 31. Dec. 1830 at Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio. He married Catherine D. Stockton, daughter of Richard Stockton and Mahala Smith, on 10. Mar. 1859 at Pike County, Illinois. William Tipton was a farmer on 20. Jul. 1870.

William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton appeared on the census of 20. Jul. 1870 at Fairmont, Pike County, Illinois,
; personal property 60.00. William Tipton was a farmer on 4. Jun. 1880.

William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton appeared on the census of 4. Jun. 1880 at Fairmont, Pike County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of William Tipton and Catherine D. Stockton
Oliver Pond Tipton (1860 - )
Eva Anna Tipton+ (9. Feb. 1863 - )
Hanna Tipton (1864 - )
Sarah Tipton+ (1866 - )
Charles William Tipton (17. Jan. 1867 - )
Joseph Tipton (1870 - )
Henry Tipton (1873 - )
Alphonso Tipton (1875 - )

Chapin S. Tisdale (M)
#138791

     Chapin S. Tisdale married Neltie F. Conover, daughter of John Taylor Conover and Margaret Elizabeth Johnson, on 4. Dec. 1901.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Abigale Betsy Tisdel (F)
#400732

     Abigale Betsy Tisdel married Clarence W. Warner.

Last Edited=29 Dec 2005

Mary Ellen Titensor (F)
#326866

     Mary Ellen Titensor married John Christian Larsen.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Mary Ellen Titensor and John Christian Larsen
Inez Sarah Larsen+ (27. Jul. 1888 - 25. Feb. 1978)

Susannah Titensor (F)
#325556

     HISTORY OF SUSANNAH TITENSOR LARSEN

"A SKETCH OF MY LIFE AS NEARLY AS I CAN REMEMBER IT"
My children have often asked me to write a few of the happenings of my early life.
I was born January 7, 1855 in Manchester, England. My earliest recollections are
of a large city where all was rush and roar. It was the city of Manchester, one
of the largest manufacturing cities in the world. There I was born and lived until
I was seven years old, when my parents decided to emigrate to America.
On the morning of April 14, 1861 we bade farewell to home and loved ones, knowing
we should never see them in this world again. It was a sad parting. I shall
never forget the grief of my grandparents when they bid us all goodbye.
On April 16 we sailed from Liverpool on an old sailing vessel called The Under-
writer. We were five weeks on the sea, buffeted by the wind and the waves.
After many storms and much seasickness we landed in New York and were taken to
Castle Garden and kept until our baggage was inspected by the United States
Officials.
I can remember something of the trials and hardships of the Saints at Winter
Quarters where we had to stay a month waiting for the ox-teams from Utah to take
us across the plains. There were four families of us living In an old room and
to make matters worse we children all had the measles. I also remember two young
men being drowned while we were there. They were the only children of a widow.
I shall never forget seeing them laid in the grave nor the sorrow of their
heartbroken mother. She only lived to travel a hundred miles on the plains when
she died. The Captain sent her body to be buried by the side of her two boys.
The first Indians I ever saw came to our camp for food. The women and children
were frightened to death. They thought they would surely be killed.
I cannot remember all the details of that journey, I was too young, but there
were some things stamped upon my memory that I can never forget. Many a night
after we had made our beds upon the ground and were all asleep a thunder storm
would arise and the wind would blow our tents down, drenching us with rain. The
children would cling around mother's knee, hide our faces In her lap and cry
until daylight. At some points of the journey the Indians were very troublesome,
especially In the Black Hills. They would try to steal our cattle.
All who were able had to walk for there were three families to a wagon and only
women with young children could ride. I was allowed to walk in the afternoon
with my father; in this way I walked many miles crossing the plains. One day
the Captain warned all those who walked to keep together and not go too far
ahead of the wagons for fear of Indians, for they had been threatening us.
Another day I gave them all a scare, and myself too. The company had been
camping at noon and as the teamsters were hitching up their oxen, the young
people went on ahead as usual. I thought I was big enough to go along too. They
tried to send me back but I would not go, so when they came to a stream of water
they would not help me over, thinking I would wait for the wagon train. But I
did not. I followed up the stream thinking I would find a narrow place to cross
over, but did not. After going for sometime I thought of the Indians, became
frightened and ran back to the road but could not see the wagon train. They had
crossed the stream and gone on but not knowing this I ran back along the road
thinking to meet them. Imagine my terror when after running back for a long distance I
could see nothing of them. In the meantime Father had caught up with the crowd that I
had followed. Upon learning that they had left me at the stream he became alarmed and
with a number of other men came back to find me. They searched up and down the
stream without success, of course, because I was running back down the road as fast as
I could. At last they saw my footprints in the dust and by following them found
me. A badly frightened child I surely was.
We arrived in Salt Lake City In October, the exact date I have forgotten. We were
taken to what was then called Emigration Square, near where the City and County
Building now stands. Our boxes and bedding were unloaded and there we were left,
not knowing a soul in the city and we surely felt we were homeless. Father got a
tent somewhere and we lived in that until he got work. About two weeks after
that he moved us up to Bountiful, having found some friends he had known in the
old country. They were very glad to see us and wanted us to make our home there
but Father was advised to go to Cache Valley, as men of his trade (he was a
machinist) were badly needed there.
Oh, what a desolate place Richmond was then. Just a small fort of about two
dozen houses built close together for protection. All had dirt floors. Father
bought a one room log house. The window had no glass, only a piece of white
cloth tacked over It. Father made a bedstead, a table and some stools; and there
we spent our first winter in Utah.
In the latter part of March 1862, my little sister died. She had been sick for
a long time and Mother could not get proper nourishment for her. (Everyone was
poor in those days.) The night she died we had no light but that of the fire,
which was very poor because the wood was so green. My little sister was the
third person to be buried in the Richmond cemetery.
Many a time we children have cried for bread but Mother had none to give. Only
a dish of boiled wheat and a little milk. There was no mill in those days.
Father helped build the High Creek mill in 1862 or 1863, I forget which. He
also helped build the first thresher and the first spinning wheel.
Quite a number of people had moved into Richmond by this time and they laid it
out in city lots. Each man was given a lot to build on. It was while Father
was moving our log cabin that trouble with the Indians broke out in Franklin.
Every able bodied man in the county was called to go up there and help settle
the difficulties, and only the old men were left to guard the women and children.
We had an old empty shanty to live in while the log house was being moved, and
when night came on Mother was very frightened in the open shack with her little
children. She took us and went to stay with a neighbor whose house had not yet
been pulled down. It was a terrible night. None dared go to bed for fear the
Indians might slip away from Franklin, knowing the women were alone.
The next event fresh in my memory is the grasshopper plague. Our crops were
nice and green when they came. They were so thick in the air it looked like a
cloud as they settled on the ground. It looked as though our crops would surely
be eaten. My mother used to take all the children early in the morning and go
to the field to fight grasshoppers. We would walk up and down through the wheat
waving a rag fastened to a stick to keep them moving, but it seemed all would
be taken. The President of the Church called on all the people to fast and pray
from sundown one day until sundown the next. They held a fast meeting at ten
o'clock. I remember it as though it were yesterday. At the close of the prayer
the grasshoppers rose in a mass so thick it obscured the sun as a cloud. They
did not light again, but left, and our crops were saved. This was a testimony
to me that the Lord hears and answers prayers.
I remember the first school I attended at Richmond. It was a log house with a
chimney built in one end. The fireplace was the only heat we had. The seats
were made from slabs with pegs for legs. There were no desks to work on. The
teacher had a small table for his desk. On it was a small cowbell which he
used to call school. He also had a rule nearby which he wasn't slow in using.
If we drew a picture we were punished. I have had many a whack over the hand.
What writing we did was on slates. There were very few books and we had to
borrow from each other. We had a small primer that was published in Salt Lake
City. It was called the Deseret Primer and contained about a dozen leaves.
Most of the homes in Richmond were made of logs and the roofs of dirt, with
mustard and sunflowers growing on the roofs. I used to herd sheep on the
hillsides of Richmond day after day. My mother spun the yarn and wove the cloth
to make our clothes. In summer we all went barefooted. In the winter a shoemaker
used any kind of leather to make us shoes. Our hats were braided by our mothers
out of straw called shakers.
I remember Father helping to build the High Creek and Muddy mills. Before they
were built our diet consisted principally of .boiled wheat, with segos for
dessert. Whenever me got flour it came from Logan. For a time Father worked
in Salt Lake City in President Young's woolen mills.
We could not buy matches any nearer than Salt Lake City and they cost 75 cents
a box so, of course, we did not always have matches. We would watch the neighbors
and when we saw a smoking chimney we would take an old tin plate and beg a little
fire to start ours.
I watched the soldiers when they went up north to Battle Creek to fight the
Indians. The mud was so deep it was up to the hubs of the wagons and the soldiers
were walking in mud over their boats.
I recall such gruesome incidents as an Indian beating a white woman. A white man
shot him and the Indians wanted to kill the white man to go to the Happy Hunting
grounds. It caused so much trouble that all the men in Cache Valley were called
to settle it.
(Related to Susannah Larsen's daughter. Hazel Larsen Trimble.).

Susannah Titensor married John Christian Larsen.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Susannah Titensor and John Christian Larsen
Louis William Larsen+ (27. Oct. 1884 - 15. Sep. 1972)

Annie Blair Titman (F)
(May. 1867? - ), #383779

     Annie Blair Titman was born in May. 1867? At New Jersey. She married Dr. George Wyckoff Cummins, son of Simon Aremeniu Cummins and Mary Carhart, on 14. Jun. 1890 at Belvidere, Warren County, New Jersey.

Annie Blair Titman and Dr. George Wyckoff Cummins appeared on the census of 4. Jun. 1900 at Belvidere, Warren County, New Jersey,
; no children.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Hannah Titsworth (F)
(14. Feb. 1775 - 26. May. 1855), #274759

     Hannah Titsworth was born on 14. Feb. 1775 at New Jersey. She married John Voorhees, son of Coert Voorhees and Rachel Canine, on 26. Aug. 1794 at Mercer County, Kentucky; by Rev. John Sutton. Hannah Titsworth died on 26. May. 1855 at Johnson County, Indiana, at age 80.

Last Edited=29 Nov 2006

Children of Hannah Titsworth and John Voorhees
Rachel Voorhies+ (21. Oct. 1797 - 7. Dec. 1871)
Joseph Voorhies+ (26. Feb. 1800 - 22. Aug. 1874)
Catherine Voorhies+ (1801 - )
Isaac Voorhies+ (7. Dec. 1804 - 22. Feb. 1886)
Mary Voorhies+ (15. May. 1807 - 16. Sep. 1892)
Andrew Canine Voorhies+ (24. Sep. 1809 - 12. Oct. 1879)
Harvey Powers Voorhies+ (2. Nov. 1815 - 30. Apr. 1864)

Eliza Titt (F)
#428170

     Eliza Titt married Elisha Squire Lee.

Last Edited=2 Jul 2007

Child of Eliza Titt and Elisha Squire Lee
Ella May Lee+ (12. Apr. 1894 - 13. Jan. 1971)

Ada Tittel (F)
#443176

     Ada Tittel married Joseph Dorl.

Last Edited=9 Jun 2008

Christina Tittermary (F)
#405188

     Christina Tittermary married John Gregory.

Last Edited=3 May 2006

Child of Christina Tittermary and John Gregory
Peter Gregory+ (16. Sep. 1751 - 1791)

Althea Joline Titus (F)
#451082

     Althea Joline Titus married William Ward.

Last Edited=13 Jan 2009

Child of Althea Joline Titus and William Ward
Lucinda Mary Ward+ (27. Jun. 1884 - 26. Sep. 1937)

Anna Titus (F)
#359368

     Anna Titus married Samuel Ege.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Anna Titus and Samuel Ege
John Ege+ (6. May. 1775 - )

Caroline Titus (F)
#361226

     Caroline Titus married Simpson Van Dyck.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Caroline Titus and Simpson Van Dyck
Wesley Titus Van Dyck+ (1847 - May. 1927)

Caroline Titus (F)
#420427

     Caroline Titus married John Simpson Van Dyke.

Last Edited=10 Mar 2007

Child of Caroline Titus and John Simpson Van Dyke
Ann Susan Van Dyke+ (4. Nov. 1853 - 1932)

Christina Titus (F)
#373943

     Christina Titus married Abraham Polhemus.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Christina Titus and Abraham Polhemus
Helen Polhemus+ (1783 - )

Clinton Titus (M)
#283331

     Clinton Titus married Rachel Mahala Brinkerhoff, daughter of James Wier Brinkerhoff and Isabella Slater Taylor.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Cornelia Titus (F)
#3948

     Cornelia Titus married John Luqueer, son of Abraham Luqueer and Catherine Couwenhoven.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Cornelia Titus and John Luqueer
Francis Luqueer

Daniel Titus (M)
#425146

     Daniel Titus married Ann Van Wicklen.

Last Edited=24 May 2007

Child of Daniel Titus and Ann Van Wicklen
Esther Titus+ (1. Sep. 1827 - 6. Jun. 1890)

Edna D. Titus (F)
(c 1910 - ), #313618
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Edna D. Titus was born c 1910. She was the daughter of Harry A. Titus and Elizabeth B. Prall. Edna D. Titus married Frank Okey Voorhees, son of Peter Okay Voorhees and Anna Rockerfeller.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Edward E. Titus (M)
#314039
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Edward E. Titus was the son of Liscomb R. Titus and Lillie A. (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Eleanor Titus (F)
(Oct. 1888 - 1919), #313612
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Eleanor Titus was born in Oct. 1888 at New Jersey. She was the daughter of Peter M. Titus and Ellen Ann Quick. Eleanor Titus married Errick Errickson, son of Albert Eugene Errickson and Mary Anna Cook, on 25. Mar. 1908.

Eleanor Titus and Errick Errickson appeared on the census of 25. Apr. 1910 at Hopewell Twp., Mercer County, New Jersey,
; no children. Eleanor Titus died in 1919 at New Jersey.

Last Edited=18 Jan 2008

Child of Eleanor Titus and Errick Errickson
Carl Titus Errickson (26. Dec. 1911 - 5. Jun. 1971)

Elizabeth Titus (F)
#368040

     Elizabeth Titus married John DeBevoise.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Elizabeth Titus and John DeBevoise
Charles DeBevoise

Esther Titus (F)
(1. Sep. 1827 - 6. Jun. 1890), #425145
Pop-up Pedigree

     Esther Titus was born on 1. Sep. 1827. She was the daughter of Daniel Titus and Ann Van Wicklen. Esther Titus married Charles Luyster, son of James Luyster and Maria Van Nostrand, on 27. Jun. 1849.

Esther Titus and Charles Luyster appeared on the census of 28. Jun. 1880 at Oyster Bay, Queens County, New York.
Esther Titus died on 6. Jun. 1890 at age 62.

Last Edited=24 May 2007

Child of Esther Titus and Charles Luyster
Daniel Titus Luyster+ (28. Jan. 1853 - )

George Titus (M)
#314038
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     George Titus was the son of Liscomb R. Titus and Lillie A. (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Hannah Titus (F)
(1803 - ), #181838

     Hannah Titus was born in 1803 at Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey. She married Philemon Drake, son of Benjamin Drake and Amy Blackwell, on 3. Jan. 1828 at Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Hannah Titus and Philemon Drake
Marie Drake (1829 - )
Nathaniel H. Drake (1830 - )
Theodore H. Drake (1832 - )
Elizabeth Drake (1835 - )
Joseph Drake (1836 - )

Harmon H. Titus (M)
(c 1830 - ), #313915
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Harmon H. Titus was born c 1830 at New Jersey. He was the son of Liscomb R. Titus and Adah Hartley Schenck. Harmon H. Titus married Lydia (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Harriet Titus (F)
(3. Nov. 1835 - 30. May. 1910), #368150
Pop-up Pedigree

     Harriet Titus was born on 3. Nov. 1835. She was the daughter of Obadiah Titus. Harriet Titus married Andrew Jackson Provost, son of David Provost and Elizabeth Hendrickson, on 4. Jun. 1856. Harriet Titus died on 30. May. 1910 at age 74.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Harriet Titus and Andrew Jackson Provost
Ella Provost (8. Apr. 1857 - 22. Apr. 1857)
Florence Provost+ (15. Aug. 1859 - 11. Oct. 1951)
Mary Louise Provost (10. May. 1862 - 29. Nov. 1866)
Andrew Jackson Provost Jr.+ (7. Nov. 1867 - )
William Douglas Provost DDS (20. Nov. 1869 - )

Harry A. Titus (M)
(Oct. 1886 - 1952), #313615
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Harry A. Titus was born in Oct. 1886. He was the son of Peter M. Titus and Ellen Ann Quick. Harry A. Titus married Elizabeth B. Prall, daughter of Abraham William Prall and Mary Elizabeth Horn, on 17. Mar. 1904. 1914 Mercer County Directory Titus, Harry A. (Elizabeth) 2 ch farmer O 125a B tel Woodsville Hope 108. Harry A. Titus was a farmer. He died in 1952.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Harry A. Titus and Elizabeth B. Prall
Helen P. Titus (8. Aug. 1907 - 12. May. 1963)
Edna D. Titus (c 1910 - )

Helen P. Titus (F)
(8. Aug. 1907 - 12. May. 1963), #313617
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Helen P. Titus was born on 8. Aug. 1907. She was the daughter of Harry A. Titus and Elizabeth B. Prall. Helen P. Titus died on 12. May. 1963 at age 55.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Jane Titus (F)
(1785 - 1843), #296062

     Jane Titus married Jacobus Lott. Jane Titus was born in 1785. She died in 1843.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Jane Titus and Jacobus Lott
Aaron Lott+ (12. Apr. 1828 - 1886)

Liscomb R. Titus (M)
(1804 - 3. May. 1873), #263253

     Liscomb R. Titus was born in 1804. He married Adah Hartley Schenck, daughter of Capt. Garret J. Schenck and Mary Hartley. Liscomb R. Titus died on 3. May. 1873.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Liscomb R. Titus and Adah Hartley Schenck
Harmon H. Titus (c 1830 - )
Liscomb R. Titus+ (c 1836 - )

Liscomb R. Titus (M)
(c 1836 - ), #313916
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Liscomb R. Titus was born c 1836 at New Jersey. He was the son of Liscomb R. Titus and Adah Hartley Schenck. Liscomb R. Titus married Lillie A. (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Liscomb R. Titus and Lillie A. (Unknown)
George Titus
Edward E. Titus

Margaret J. Titus (F)
(1827 - ), #307628
Pop-up Pedigree

     Margaret J. Titus was born in 1827. She was the daughter of Tunis Titus and Sarah Purdam. Margaret J. Titus married John Lane Stout, son of Zephaniah Stout and Eleanor Lane, on 22. Mar. 1857 at Virginia.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Margaret J. Titus and John Lane Stout
Sarah Ann Stout+ (8. May. 1859 - )
Mary Catherine Stout+ (1. Nov. 1859 - )
Robert W. Stout+ (18. Jun. 1861 - )
Tunis Stout (1862 - 1862)
Nathan T. Stout (1865 - a 1946)
Amanda E. Stout (1867 - )

Maria Titus (F)
#391766

     Maria Titus married William Ida Stratton.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Maria Titus and William Ida Stratton
Hannah Ida Stratton+ (1856 - )

Obadiah Titus (M)
#368151

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Obadiah Titus
Harriet Titus+ (3. Nov. 1835 - 30. May. 1910)

Peter M. Titus (M)
(c 1858 - b 1920), #313611

     Peter M. Titus was born c 1858 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He married Ellen Ann Quick, daughter of David M. Quick and Eleanor C. Polhemus, on 1. Jun. 1881 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Peter M. Titus died b 1920.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Peter M. Titus and Ellen Ann Quick
Harry A. Titus+ (Oct. 1886 - 1952)
Eleanor Titus+ (Oct. 1888 - 1919)

Tunis Titus (M)
#307629

     Tunis Titus married Sarah Purdam.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Tunis Titus and Sarah Purdam
Margaret J. Titus+ (1827 - )

Mamie Marie Tizzard (F)
(10. Apr. 1900 - 14. Dec. 1981), #328642
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mamie Marie Tizzard was born on 10. Apr. 1900 at Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa. She was the daughter of William Howard Tizzard and Lucinda Ellen Parker. Mamie Marie Tizzard married Albert Ray Crownover, son of Samuel Crownover and Margaret Williamson, on 15. Jul. 1919 at Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa.

Mamie Marie Tizzard and Albert Ray Crownover appeared on the census of 2. Apr. 1930 at Davenport, Scott County, Iowa.
Mamie Marie Tizzard died on 14. Dec. 1981 at Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, at age 81.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mamie Marie Tizzard and Albert Ray Crownover
Dorothy Marie Crownover (11. Jul. 1920 - 8. Jan. 2000)
Edith Lenore Crownover (21. Dec. 1922 - 3. Jan. 1994)

William Howard Tizzard (M)
#328643

     William Howard Tizzard married Lucinda Ellen Parker.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of William Howard Tizzard and Lucinda Ellen Parker
Mamie Marie Tizzard+ (10. Apr. 1900 - 14. Dec. 1981)

Dellynn Tjoelker (F)
#279829

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Donald Tkacz (M)
#251391

     Donald Tkacz married Deborah Mae Shamp, daughter of Dale Edward Shamp and Donna Mae Heiks.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Donald Tkacz and Deborah Mae Shamp
Timothy Tkacz
Sarah Tkacz

Sarah Tkacz (F)
#251393
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Sarah Tkacz was the daughter of Donald Tkacz and Deborah Mae Shamp.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Timothy Tkacz (M)
#251392
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Timothy Tkacz was the son of Donald Tkacz and Deborah Mae Shamp.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Clarence Webb Toal (M)
(17. Nov. 1905 - May. 1972), #376460

     Clarence Webb Toal was born on 17. Nov. 1905 at Monroe County, New York. He married Mildred Louise Van Voorhis, daughter of Dorset Lincoln Van Voorhis and Harriet Emogene Duffy, on 31. Oct. 1947 at Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Clarence Webb Toal died in May. 1972 at Rochester, Monroe County, New York, at age 66.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Clarkson B. Toan (M)
(c 1814 - ), #379948

     Clarkson B. Toan was born c 1814 at South Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey. He married Matilda La Rue, daughter of Joseph Rue and Phebe Tone.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

S. Elizabeth Tobey (F)
#426646

     S. Elizabeth Tobey married Frederick W. Stackpole.

Last Edited=6 Jun 2007

Child of S. Elizabeth Tobey and Frederick W. Stackpole
Frederick Tobey Stackpole+ (18. Nov. 1874 - )

Herbert Tobias (M)
(1888 - 1949), #292703

     Herbert Tobias was born in 1888. He married Ora Risley Adams, daughter of Walter Scott Adams and Ellen Warthman Lake, in 1920. Herbert Tobias died in 1949.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

James Tobias (M)
#226863

     James Tobias married Caroline Hittell.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of James Tobias and Caroline Hittell
Rozella Tobias+ (14. Aug. 1857 - )

Leora Tobias (F)
#158448

     Leora Tobias married James McDonough Conover, son of Garret William Conover and Tamiroo Denyse; 2nd marriage James.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Rozella Tobias (F)
(14. Aug. 1857 - ), #226862
Pop-up Pedigree

     Rozella Tobias was born on 14. Aug. 1857. She was the daughter of James Tobias and Caroline Hittell. Rozella Tobias married Oliver Perry McCool, son of William Thomas McCool and Jane Pardoe, on 18. Feb. 1885.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Rozella Tobias and Oliver Perry McCool
Bessie McCool (3. Jan. 1886 - )
Caroline Lucy McCool (6. Feb. 1890 - )
Dorothea Eleanor McCool (23. Sep. 1895 - )


         
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