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Living and Sarah Turner
Husband Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Turner
Born: Abt 1748 Christened: Died: After Jul 3, 1825 Buried:
Father: John Turner (Abt 1728- ) Mother: Living
Children
1 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
2 F Rebecca Freeman
Born: Abt 1754 Christened: Died: 1840 Buried:
3 F Sarah (Sally) Freeman
Born: 1767 - , Rowan, NC Christened: Died: After 1848 Buried:Spouse: Robert Donoho (Abt 1765-1827) Marr: May 5, 1795 - , Madison, KY
4 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
5 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
7 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
8 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: LivingSpouse: Living
9 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
11 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
12 F Living (details have been suppressed)
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George Harsin and Prudence Gamble
Husband George Harsin
Born: Apr 12, 1785 - New York, , NY, USA Christened: Died: After 1860 Buried: - Carrollton, Carroll, KY, USA
Father: Garret Harsin (1753-1838) Mother: Elizabeth Doughty (1763-1845)
Marriage: Nov 25, 1805 - , Nicholas, KY, USA
Wife Prudence Gamble
Born: Nov 21, 1786 - , , VA, USA Christened: Died: After 1860 Buried: - Carrollton, Carroll, KY, USA
Children
1 M David G Harsin
Born: Oct 16, 1806 - , , KY Christened: Died: Oct 14, 1857 - Wapello Co, IA Buried: - Westview Cemetery, Kirkville, IASpouse: Esther Debord (1818- ) Marr: Apr 17, 1834 - Shelbyville, Shelby, IN
2 M Garret Harsin
Born: Sep 4, 1808 - , , KY, USA Christened: Died: 1875 - Carrollton, Carroll Co, KY, USA Buried:Spouse: Sarah Yelton (1812-1850) Marr: Dec 2, 1830 - , Shelby, IN
3 M Caleb C Harsin
Born: Dec 3, 1810 - , , KY Christened: Died: After 1870 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Swengel (Abt 1822-After 1870) Marr: Jul 20, 1854 - , Barthalomew Co, IN, USASpouse: Margaret (Abt 1817- ) Marr: Abt 1839
4 F Margaret Harsin
Born: Apr 26, 1813 - , , KY Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
5 F Elizabeth Harsin
Born: Jul 25, 1815 - , , KY Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel S Smith (Abt 1828- ) Marr: 1850 - , Carroll Co, KY, USA
6 F Martha Harsin
Born: Jul 24, 1817 - , , KY Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jesse Lee (Abt 1821- ) Marr: Feb 8, 1853 - , Carroll Co, KY, USA
7 M George Harsin
Born: Feb 25, 1819 - , , KY Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M William Perry Harsin
Born: Dec 24, 1820 - , , KY Christened: Died: Feb 11, 1896 Buried:Spouse: Mary Ellen Wise (1830-1917) Marr: 1851 - , Carroll Co, KY, USA
9 M Linton D Harsin
Born: Jan 8, 1823 - , , KY, USA Christened: Died: Nov 5, 1893 Buried: - Wrights Cemetery, Carroll, KY, USASpouse: Lavina Wise (1833-1894) Marr: 1854 - , Carroll Co, KY, USA
10 M Marcus Lafayette Harsin
Born: Feb 2, 1825 - , , KY, USA Christened: Died: After 1890 Buried:Spouse: Sinia Karr (1818-1884) Marr: 1851 - , Carroll Co, KY, USA
General Notes: Husband -
LIVED NEAR PORT WILLIAMS, KY OR CARROLLTON,KY IN 8-11-1841. IN THIS AREA, AROUND LOCUST CREEK OR NOTCH LICK. HE OWNED 71 ACRES OF GROUND. HAVE COPY OF MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE IN FILE.
BAPTISED RECORDS IN NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOC. COLLECTION.
4/5/1996 LTR FROM DEAN PRATT RIN=2124 SENDS OPAL CAMERON'S WORK SAYING GEORGE HELP BUILD HOPEWELL METHODIST CHURCH NEAR CARROLLTON, KY.
3/26/2001 FOUND ON THE INTERNET THAT GEORGE AND PRUDENCE HARSIN HAD LAND DEEDS IN SHELBY CO, IN!!!! SHELBY CO, IN. LAND DEEDS 1833-1834 PAGE 537. ALSO, 1830 CENSUS FOR SHELBY COUNTY INDIANA SHOWS THAT A GEORGE HARSIN RESIDES THERE WITH HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. ADDISON TOWNSHIP.
4/16/2001 NOTE TO CHECK 1860, 1870 CENSUS OF HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA AS A MENTION OF A GEORGE HARSIN MARRAIGE TO HENRIETTA JO WRIGHT IN ABOUT 1850. I THINK THIS IS GEORGE RIN61'S SON GEORGE BUT MAYBE THIS GEORGE R61 MOVED HERE AND DIED HERE?????????
8/1/2001 LTR FROM MARCIA SMITH R955 SAYS THAT THURMAN G HARRISON TOOK HER TO CARROLL COUNTY IN THE AREA OF HUNTER'S BOTTOM ANF WRIGHTS RIDGE. IT WAS THURMAN'S BELIEF THAT GEORGE AND PRUDENCE WERE BURRIED IN UNMARKED GRAVES IN FARMERS FIELD CEMETERY IN CARROLL CO, KY. NEAR CARROLLTON, KY THERE WAS A HARSIN LOG CABIN AT THIS SITE.. SAID STONES MAY HAVE BEEN STOLEN FOR STEPPIN STONES AS CEMETERY WAS NEXT TO THE ROAD.
1830 U.S.CENSUS SHELBY CO, IN, HAS GEORGE LIVING THERE. addison township
1850 U.S CENSUS OF CARROLL COUNTY, INDIANA DIST 32, HAS GEORGE AND PRUDENCE AND CHILDREN: MARTHA, WILLIAM P, LINTON AND MARCUS WITH THEM.
1860 CENSUS CARROLL CO, KY SHOWS GEORGE HARSIN, AGE 75 AS RESIDENCE IN CARROLL COUNTY.
1860 CENSUS CARROLL COUNTY, DISTRICT 2, KY. POST OFFICE CARROLLTON,KY:
GEORGE HARSIN AGE=75 M BP=NY
PRUDENCE AGE 75 F BP=VA
WILLIAM P AGE 39 M BP=KY (HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD)
ELLEN 29 F BP=KY
CHARLES A 8 M BP=KY
LAVINIA J 4 F BP = KY
W H 3 M BP = KY
ISAAC 4M M BP=KY
I can not find in 1870 census
General Notes: Wife -
1860 CENSUS CARROLL COUNTY, DISTRICT 2, KY. POST OFFICE CARROLLTON,KY:
GEORGE HARSIN AGE=75 M BP=NY
PRUDENCE AGE 75 F BP=VA
WILLIAM P AGE 39 M BP=KY
ELLEN 29 F BP=KY
CHARLES A 8 M BP=KY
LAVINIA J 6 F BP = KY
I can not find in 1870 census.
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Christian Yoder and Barbara Gerber
Husband Christian Yoder
Born: 1699 - Europe Christened: Died: Nov 1775 Buried:
Father: Hans Joder (1644- ) Mother: Kathrina Ruesser (1650- )
Marriage: 1724 - Berks, Pa
Wife Barbara Gerber
Born: 1702 - Europe Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Christian "Schweitzer" Yoder
Born: Oct 1728 - Europe Christened: Died: Nov 20, 1816 - Somerset Co, PA Buried:
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Solomon Yoder and Elizabeth Gindelsperger
Husband Solomon Yoder 82
Born: Mar 5, 1793 - Berks Co, PA Christened: Died: 1851 - Illinois Buried:
Father: Christian Yoder (1758-1838) Mother: Magdalena Troyer (1760-1843) 82,83
Marriage: 1813
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 82, Alt. Birth, Mar 5, 1793 - Somerset Co., PA
• Alt. Death 82, Alt. Death, WFT Est 1794-1883
Wife Elizabeth Gindelsperger
Born: 1795 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Christopher Christian Yoder
Born: Aug 17, 1839 Christened: Died: Jul 8, 1900 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Harbison (1845-1924) Marr: Sep 11, 1866
2 M Moses Yoder
Born: Jan 1, 1814 - Somerset Co, PA Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Barbara Yoder
Born: 1824 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Jacob S. Yoder
Born: Sep 20, 1819 - Somerset Co, PA Christened: Died: Jan 12, 1883 - Elkhart Co, IN Buried:Spouse: Mary Plank (1821- ) Marr: Jul 1839
5 F Veronica Yoder
Born: 1821 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Jonathon S. Yoder
Born: 1824 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Anna Yoder
Born: 1826 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Gertrude Yoder
Born: 1830 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 M Solomon Yoder
Born: 1834 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 M John Yoder
Born: Jun 26, 1836 Christened: Died: 1916 Buried:Spouse: Living
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William Bartlett Gorden and Mary Ann Gontraman
Husband William Bartlett Gorden
Born: Nov 12, 1800 - , Washington, KY Christened: Died: Oct 24, 1881 - Near Rock Creek, Manard, IL Buried:
Father: Manoah Gorden (1771- ) Mother: Nancy Bartlett (1784- )
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Lucinda Randle (Abt 1803- )
Other Spouse: Mary A Hartley (Abt 1810- )
Wife Mary Ann Gontraman
Born: Mar 3, 1802 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Alfred Gorden and Mary Matilda Gontraman
Husband Alfred Gorden
Born: Dec 23, 1807 - Springfield, Washington, KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Manoah Gorden (1771- ) Mother: Nancy Bartlett (1784- )
Marriage:
Wife Mary Matilda Gontraman
Born: 1808 - , , KY Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Abraham Goodpasture and Hannah Willard
Husband Abraham Goodpasture
Born: Abt Apr 1782 Christened: Died: Jun 1, 1866 Buried:
Father: Living Mother: Living
Marriage:
Wife Hannah Willard
Born: Oct 1, 1791 Christened: Died: Jan 7, 1881 Buried:
Children
1 M Hamilton Goodpasture
Born: Aug 3, 1811 - Overton County, Tennessee Christened: Died: 1888 - Bay Center, Washington Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Ellison (1820-1879) Marr: Jan 24, 1836 - Morgan County, Illinois
2 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
3 M John J. Goodpasture
Born: May 26, 1816 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Elizabeth Goodpasture
Born: Jan 14, 1817 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: 1866 - Jacksonville, Illinois Buried:Spouse: William M Layton ( -1850) Marr: Mar 20, 1839
5 M Abram Goodpasture
Born: Jun 13, 1818 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: Nov 29, 1900 - Morgan County, Illinois Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Smith (1821-1857) Marr: Feb 12, 1845 - Morgan County, IllinoisSpouse: Zannah Richardson (1824-1897) Marr: Jun 29, 1857 - Morgan County, Illinois
6 M William Goodpasture
Born: May 8, 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Margaret Goodpasture
Born: May 8, 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Jane Goodpasture
Born: Jun 1, 1808 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Martha Goodpasture
Born: Jul 10, 1826 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
General Notes: Husband -
Tomb stone inscription
MORRIS CHAPEL CEMETERY
aka SMITH aka MT. VERNON
NW1/4, Section 16, T16N-R11W-3PM, MORGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS
GOODPASTURE, Abraham Died 1 June 1866 Age 84 Yr 3 Mo
Hannah Died 7 Jan 1881 Age 89 Yr. 3 Mo 6 Da, Wife of Abraham Goodpasture Sr.
(The marble slabs of Abraham and Hannah are side by side.
A search for her obituary in the Jacksonville Journal was unsuccessful.)
Notes: Marriage
Living and Living
Husband Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Living Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Living Mother:
Children
1 M Abraham Goodpasture
Born: Abt Apr 1782 Christened: Died: Jun 1, 1866 Buried:Spouse: Hannah Willard (1791-1881)
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Abram Goodpasture and Elizabeth Smith
Husband Abram Goodpasture
Born: Jun 13, 1818 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: Nov 29, 1900 - Morgan County, Illinois Buried:
Father: Abraham Goodpasture (Abt 1782-1866) Mother: Hannah Willard (1791-1881)
Marriage: Feb 12, 1845 - Morgan County, Illinois
Other Spouse: Zannah Richardson (1824-1897) - Jun 29, 1857 - Morgan County, Illinois
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: Feb 14, 1821 - Springfield Washington County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Feb 14, 1857 - Morgan County, Illinois Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
GOODPASTURE, ABRAHAM
Jacksonville Daily Journal, Wednesday, December 5, 1900
OBITUARY
The death of Abraham Goodpasture, at 6:45 p.m. Nov. 29, called another pioneer from a busy life in old Morgan to the realms above, where pain and suffering are unknown. Abraham Goodpasture, known over the north end of the county as "Uncle Abe", was born in Overton County, Tennessee, June 14, 1817, of a family of ten children, only one surviving him, Mrs. L. B. Smith of this county. He emigrated to this state, with his parents, in the year 1826, located near concord and lived in that locality ever since. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Smith Feb. 14, 1844; of this union there were seven children, five living to be grown, four living at this time, viz: Mrs. Lewis Rexroat, Mrs. Henry Rexroat, Richard P. and J. J. Goodpasture; (Mrs. William Smith, deceased). Having the misfortune to lose his helpmate he was married the second time to Miss Zanner Richardson, July 1, 1857. Of this union five children were born, four living at the present time, Mrs. Howard Turley, of Cass County; Mrs. Henry Braner, Mrs. Walter Beddingfield, Mrs. J. O. Kennedy; (Mrs. Albert Clark, deceased). The mother Mrs. Zanner Goodpasture, was called from this life April 7, 1897. (She is buried in nearby Smith Cemetery.) "Uncle Abe", being industrious and of frugal mind, accumulated a good property and had every convenience on and about his home that goes to make a home comfortable and a fit place to spend his declining years, while his children were settled near him and spared no pains to make his last days as comfortable as circumstances would permit. Having been taught piety in childhood and he embraced religion at the age of 14, joined the Methodist Protestant church, and lived up to the principles of the church during the remainder of his long life, not as a mere member of the church, but as a conscientious, praying, working Christian who gave support to the church in more substantial tokens than words and deeds. A man outspoken and fair, whose word was as good as his bond, jovial at all times but never inclined to joke, always had a quotation of scripture ready for every emergency, a kind thoughtful husband, a strict but loving father and a good neighbor. Surely such men are scarce and a neighborhood is fortunate indeed to have such peope, and unfortunate when such are called to a higher life as Mr. Goodpasture surely has been. The funeral occurred on Sunday, Dec. 2, at the late residence of the deceased and was conducted by Rev. R. H. Goodpasture, a relative of the deceased, who had been instructed by "Uncle Abe" where to select his text, Heb. 9-27, "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment". The minister preached an eloquent and feeling discourse from the text selected by the deceased, dwelling upon the beauty, advantage and necessity of a Christian life if we would be honored in old age and permitted to enter into the joys of that blessed life promised to those who hold out faithful to the end.
The singing was in charge of M. O. Smith, who selected Miss Stella Petefish, of Literberry; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickle, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. L. C. Smith, of Mt. Vernon; Miss Ella Rentschler, Mrs. H. Leonard, Mrs. R. H. Goodpasture, of Concord; Mrs. Ed Rexroat, of Arcadia, organist. They sang the songs that the old father in Israel loved in his lifetime and many eyes were wet when they heard the sacred words of the old hymns swelling from the lips of so many good singers. Interment was made in the Old Morris Chapel Cemetery, where Uncle Abe was laid by the side of the companion of his youth. Mr. Williamson, of Arenzville, conducted everything in the most approved manner, gentle, quiet and unostentatious, winning the good will of the family and all who were interested. The floral offerings were extensive and beautiful. The bearers were grandsons of the deceased: Bert Smith, Thomas Murphy, John Turley, S. T. Erixon, Ed Rexroat and William Fuller.
Notes: Marriage
Abram Goodpasture and Zannah Richardson
Husband Abram Goodpasture
Born: Jun 13, 1818 - Overton County, Tennesse Christened: Died: Nov 29, 1900 - Morgan County, Illinois Buried:
Father: Abraham Goodpasture (Abt 1782-1866) Mother: Hannah Willard (1791-1881)
Marriage: Jun 29, 1857 - Morgan County, Illinois
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Smith (1821-1857) - Feb 12, 1845 - Morgan County, Illinois
Wife Zannah Richardson
Born: Mar 10, 1824 Christened: Died: Apr 7, 1897 Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Goodpasture
Born: 1858 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
GOODPASTURE, ABRAHAM
Jacksonville Daily Journal, Wednesday, December 5, 1900
OBITUARY
The death of Abraham Goodpasture, at 6:45 p.m. Nov. 29, called another pioneer from a busy life in old Morgan to the realms above, where pain and suffering are unknown. Abraham Goodpasture, known over the north end of the county as "Uncle Abe", was born in Overton County, Tennessee, June 14, 1817, of a family of ten children, only one surviving him, Mrs. L. B. Smith of this county. He emigrated to this state, with his parents, in the year 1826, located near concord and lived in that locality ever since. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Smith Feb. 14, 1844; of this union there were seven children, five living to be grown, four living at this time, viz: Mrs. Lewis Rexroat, Mrs. Henry Rexroat, Richard P. and J. J. Goodpasture; (Mrs. William Smith, deceased). Having the misfortune to lose his helpmate he was married the second time to Miss Zanner Richardson, July 1, 1857. Of this union five children were born, four living at the present time, Mrs. Howard Turley, of Cass County; Mrs. Henry Braner, Mrs. Walter Beddingfield, Mrs. J. O. Kennedy; (Mrs. Albert Clark, deceased). The mother Mrs. Zanner Goodpasture, was called from this life April 7, 1897. (She is buried in nearby Smith Cemetery.) "Uncle Abe", being industrious and of frugal mind, accumulated a good property and had every convenience on and about his home that goes to make a home comfortable and a fit place to spend his declining years, while his children were settled near him and spared no pains to make his last days as comfortable as circumstances would permit. Having been taught piety in childhood and he embraced religion at the age of 14, joined the Methodist Protestant church, and lived up to the principles of the church during the remainder of his long life, not as a mere member of the church, but as a conscientious, praying, working Christian who gave support to the church in more substantial tokens than words and deeds. A man outspoken and fair, whose word was as good as his bond, jovial at all times but never inclined to joke, always had a quotation of scripture ready for every emergency, a kind thoughtful husband, a strict but loving father and a good neighbor. Surely such men are scarce and a neighborhood is fortunate indeed to have such peope, and unfortunate when such are called to a higher life as Mr. Goodpasture surely has been. The funeral occurred on Sunday, Dec. 2, at the late residence of the deceased and was conducted by Rev. R. H. Goodpasture, a relative of the deceased, who had been instructed by "Uncle Abe" where to select his text, Heb. 9-27, "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment". The minister preached an eloquent and feeling discourse from the text selected by the deceased, dwelling upon the beauty, advantage and necessity of a Christian life if we would be honored in old age and permitted to enter into the joys of that blessed life promised to those who hold out faithful to the end.
The singing was in charge of M. O. Smith, who selected Miss Stella Petefish, of Literberry; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickle, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. L. C. Smith, of Mt. Vernon; Miss Ella Rentschler, Mrs. H. Leonard, Mrs. R. H. Goodpasture, of Concord; Mrs. Ed Rexroat, of Arcadia, organist. They sang the songs that the old father in Israel loved in his lifetime and many eyes were wet when they heard the sacred words of the old hymns swelling from the lips of so many good singers. Interment was made in the Old Morris Chapel Cemetery, where Uncle Abe was laid by the side of the companion of his youth. Mr. Williamson, of Arenzville, conducted everything in the most approved manner, gentle, quiet and unostentatious, winning the good will of the family and all who were interested. The floral offerings were extensive and beautiful. The bearers were grandsons of the deceased: Bert Smith, Thomas Murphy, John Turley, S. T. Erixon, Ed Rexroat and William Fuller.
Notes: Marriage
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