Sunday, January 28, 2018

Woodford Hector Dulaney, Jr., 1858-1903

Life continues to be hectic and I find myself ping-ponging all over the place when I have a few minutes to do genealogy.  It is hard to focus right now, so I thought I'd write a blog post, since that will make me feel like I've done something on genealogy.

I chose Woodford Hector Dulaney, Jr. because one of my diversions this week has been reviewing what I know about the Louisville Dulaney family.  In the past, I've done posts on his father, Woodford H. Dulaney, Sr. and his sister, Florence Braden Dulaney Willis.  Time to continue on that family, I think.

As an aside, I still have not located the pictures that Florence loaned to the Speed Museum in 1929.  I am still VERY interested in tracking them down, so if anyone discovers any clues, please let me know.  I tried tracing Florence's descendants, but it looks to me like she has none that are living.  Impossible to guess what might have happened to the pictures.  I've checked with the logical libraries and museums around the Louisville area without success.  I am open to additional suggestions.

Woodford Hector Dulaney, Jr. was born 29 November 1858 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky.  He was the son of Woodford H. Dulaney, Sr. and his wife, Margaret Josephine Cawthon.

The 1880 census shows Woodford Jr. living with his parents in Louisville.  He is listed as a law student.

Woodford Jr. was a lawyer who earned his law degree in 1882 from the University of Louisville. 

On 2 June 1887, he married Caroline B. Fulton in Louisville.  Carrie was born on 23 June 1863 to Edward Fulton and his wife, Caroline Wilson.

On 19 July 1888, their daughter, Henrietta Wilson Dulaney, was born. 

He is found on various Louisville City Directories as a lawyer.  I found him on the 1900 census living with his parents, but no listing for his wife and daughter. 

On 30 January 1901, his mother died.  And on 17 December 1902, his father died.  Woodford Jr. is listed as an heir in his father's will.  This Louisville map shows the location of the property left to the Dulaney children after their parents' deaths:



On 20 May 1903, Woodford Hector Dulaney, Jr. died of asthma at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville.  He was 44 years old.

The following story appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal on 22 May 1903:

"MR. DULANEY'S FUNERAL THIS MORNING. - Will Be Conducted From the Chapel At Cave Hill Cemetery. - The funeral of Mr. W. Hector Dulaney will take place at 12 o'clock this morning from the chapel of Cave Hill cemetery.  The services will be conducted by the Rev. Reverdy Estill.
  Mr. Dulaney died at the Galt House Wednesday afternoon after an illness of several weeks.  He had become too ill to be removed to the family residence at Pewee Valley.  Mr. Dulaney was a member of the Louisville bar.  He was a son of the late W.H. Dulaney, who was one of the city's wealthiest business men.  Ill-health forced Mr. Dulaney to retire from active law practice five years ago.  Mr. Dulaney is survived by his wife and daughter, Miss Henrietta Dulaney.  He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Albert S. Willis, Mrs. J. C. Clements and Miss May Dulaney.  Mrs. Clements arrived yesterday morning from Washington to attend the funeral. 
  The pallbearers who will officiate are as follows: Messrs. W. L. Halsey, E.B. Mulene, Obern Thomas, George P. Kendrick, Alex Craig, Edward Dulaney and Charles M. Lindsey."


He was buried in the family plot in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.

Woodford's widow, Carrie, remarried on 31 October 1905 to John Tevis.  She continued to live in the Louisville area for the rest of her life.  She died 26 February 1957 and is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Woodford and Carrie's only child, Henrietta, married Allen Payne Harvey on 25 June 1913 in Louisville.  The couple had two known children:  Caroline F. Harvey, 1915-2004, and Allen Harvey, Jr., 1917-1967.  Henrietta died 27 March 1959 in Louisville and is also buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.
Caroline Harvey does not appear to have married or had children.  Allen Jr. did have at least one son, Allen Payne Harvey, III who died in 1997.

I have no pictures of any of these individuals and would love to find some.



Woodford Hector Dulaney Jr. (7554), b. 29 Nov 1858, d. 20 May 1903 at Jefferson Co., KY
+Caroline Fulton (7561), b. at KY, d. 26 Feb 1957
Henrietta Dulaney (10062), b. 19 Jul 1888, d. 27 Mar 1959
    +Alan P Harvey (18831)
    Caroline Harvey (23443), b. 1 Mar 1915, d. 19 Feb 2004
    Allen Harvey Jr. (23444), b. 9 Apr 1917, d. 28 Oct 1967
        +Joan (--?--) (25787)
        Allen Payne Harvey III (25788), b. 1945, d. 1997


 







Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Franz Stauble Update

After writing about Franz Stauble and his family the other day, I did a little searching in old newspapers.  I found several interesting items that I will share below.

In the Hagerstown Exponent (Hagerstown, Indiana) for Thursday, 14 March 1901, I found a notice of the funeral of Nancy (Replogle) Stauble that read:  "Rev. Abram Bowman preached the funeral of Mrs. Frank Stauble at Buck Creek, Friday."

From the newspapers, I am now confident that it was indeed, this Franz J. Stauble who married Mrs. Eliza Grubb in Muncie, Indiana in 1902.  I found this notice on page 4 of The Star Press (Muncie, Indiana) for Monday, 12 May 1902:

"Stauble-Grubb.  Franz J. Stauble and Mrs. Eliza Grubb were united in marriage at the bride's home in West Powers street Sunday at 5 o'clock.  The wedding ceremony was performed by Elder George L. Studebaker in the presence of a few invited guests.  Mr. and Mrs. Stauble will make their home in Muncie."   



Then I found on page 4 of the Star Press for Wednesday, 20 May 1903 the following:

"NOW A CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY -  After a residence of forty-five years in the United States, Franz J. Stauble, 64 years of age, formerly a citizen of the republic of Switzerland, was yesterday naturalized and is now a loyal supporter of the stars and stripes.  Mr. Stauble sailed from Havre, France, for America in December, 1858.  Until about a year ago he resided on a farm near Blountsville, in Henry county.  he has since lived in Muncie.  In 1872 he took the oath of allegiance to the United States.  That gave him all the privileges of citizenship, but Mr. Stauble has decided that he wants to make a visit to his native land.  In order to get the proper passport he learned from the state department that he must be a naturalized citizen.  Charles Bender and Charles Prutzman served as witnesses for Mr. Stauble."

And then, I found this item dated 8 days after the above:  Thursday, 28 May 1903 on page 10 of the Star Press:


Here is the text:

"SEXAGENARIANS GO TO DIVORCE COURT - But They Lived Together Less Than A Year, Wife Says. --  A suit for divorce was filed yesterday by Mrs. Eliza a. Stauble, 62, against Franz J. Stauble, 62.  Mr. and Mrs. Stauble, who now desire to go separate ways, though advanced in years, were married in May, 1902, and separated last April 15.
   The defendant is a native of Switzerland, who came to America in 1855, but took out naturalization papers only last week.  He formerly lived near Blountsville, in Henry county, but moved to Muncie about a year ago.  He is arranging to go back to his native country for a visit during the coming summer.
   Mrs. Stauble charges her husband with continually scheming to get her property, with failure to provide, and with cruel treatment.  She alleges that since their marriage one year ago, he has laid many plans to get her property and that he desires to have her out of the way.  She says that he has cursed her because she would not let him collect her rents.  She futher avers that she is now in feeble health, but has had to support herself from her own means, although her husband is amply able to do so.  Mr. and Mrs. Stauble have resided on West Powers street."

So, my earlier question as to whether it was indeed the Franz Stauble who had been married to Nancy Replogle who then later married Eliza Grubbs, has now been answered.  Yes, it was.  (I love it when a mystery gets solved!)

I also found the following items related to Franz's death in October 1919:

from the Muncie Evening Press, Friday, 24 October 1919, page 16

from the Star Press, Saturday, 25 October 1919, page 9

from the Muncie Star Press, Tuesday, 28 October 1919, page 6

Sunday, January 14, 2018

More Postcards to John S. Jones - December 1913

Continuing my posting of postcards sent to John Stilwell Jones.

The first one is dated 1 December 1913 and is from G. H. Bush, a local dentist.  I wrote a little about Dr. Bush HERE.  John S. seems to have done odd jobs for him while he was in college.



The message reads:  "Will you please call at the office the first time you are down town?  G. H. Bush."

The next postcard shows a picture of North Main Street, Langdon, N.D. and is from John's father, John R. Jones.  It is postmarked Dec. 13, 1913.


The message is hard to read, but seems to be as follows:  "12-12-13   Dear Son:-  We drove in hear from Hanna when we stopped at the happy home of Mr & Mrs A Pryor - or Elsie  - J R Jones Jr's daughter.  As soon as I look over my farm east of town and collect 45.00 from A B (unreadable), we will pull out for Collier (unreadable) member house, now Walker (unreadable).  Then we go to Kitson Co. Minn to look over Margaret's land 600 acres a good investment I am told by many.  We will soon (unreadable) for Fargo then home.  With lots of love from your father  John."    I welcome anyone's help in deciphering the 'unreadable' words.

The following information comes from Ray Quisenberry, another Jones researcher:
"I assume that John R. Jones Jr is John R "Milwaukee Johnnie" Jones Jr, 1862–1936
Birth Dec 1862 • Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Death 24 APR 1936 • Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota.
John R. Jones Jr was a “double cousin” of John R. Jones, through Ann Jones, grandmother of John S. Jones and through Elizabeth Roberts, sister of Harriet Roberts.
He is not really a “Jr” – his father was a David J. Jones (not the same person as John R. Jones’ brother).
I am a little confused about his daughter Elsie, Mrs. A. Pryor.
I have two daughters for John R. Jones Jr:
Jessie Anne Jones, 1886-1981, m. Alfred E. Prior  - they lived in Linden, Cavalier County, ND in 1920.
Elsie Harriet Jones, 1889-1981, m. Arthur G. Campeau – they lived in Olga, Cavalier County, ND in 1910
Concerning the daughter, either my information is incorrect, or John R. Jones was confused between the two daughters."  Thanks for that information, Ray.  Looks like we have a little puzzle to sort out.

Just for fun, I looked up Langdon, N. D. and found a picture of the business district dated 2009, that looks to be a very similar shot to the one on the postcard.  You can see the church steeple in both pictures.

The third postcard is from Genevieve in Bismark, North Dakota.  I have discussed who Genevieve might be HERE.



The message reads:  "Dear John:  How does school go these days?  Where will you be Xmas time?  Are you coming home?  One more week of school for me.  Did you receive the "Bis T" I sent you some time ago?  We had a fine visit with your father.  Please answer these questions soon as possible, Genevieve 1002 Ave C."

The final postcard for today is addressed to "Mr. John S. Jones.  Hankinson, N.D." and postmarked Dec. 30, 1913.  There is no return address & the postmark is hard to read by seems to say Plymouth, Wisconsin.  It is addressed to John S. Jones in Hankinson, N.D.  The message reads:  "Hello there John.  Happy New Year.  Delmer D Wensink"



I found a Delmar Wensink on the 1900 census for Plymouth, Sheboygan Co., Wisconsin.  And a little more research finds Delmar David Wensink, born June 3, 1893 in Thompson, North Dakota.  I suspect this is the sender of the postcard.  A little more digging and I found that Delmar was a student at Ripon College and was a senior in 1917, so I suspect he was a classmate of John S.



Thursday, January 11, 2018

Table of Contents: Stauble surname

TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR STAUBLE SURNAME:

Franz Josef Stauble
Franz Stauble Update

Franz Josef Stauble Family

Franz Josef Stauble was born 25 March 1841 in Switzerland and came to the United States at age 17 in October 1858 on the ship Mercury that sailed from Havre.  On 23 April 1863, he married Nancy Replogle in Cambridge City, Indiana.

Nancy was born 25 February 1842 in Hagerstown, Wayne Co., Indiana.  Her parents were David Brown Replogle and Nancy Ann Hoover.

Their first child, daughter Mary Etta, was born 15 February 1864 in Cambridge City.

By 1865, Franz and Nancy had moved to Topeka, Kansas, where they stayed for about ten years.  Shortly after arriving in Kansas, on 27 August 1865, their daughter, Mary Etta died.  She was about 18 months old.

While in Kansas, they had the following children:

Sarah Ellen, born 25 April 1866;
Charles Edward, born 26 April 1868;
Cora Alice, born 9 January 1870;
Susan Emma, born 2 January 1872;
and unnamed male and female twins who were stillborn on 17 May 1874.

After the death of the twins, they returned to Cambridge City, Indiana.

On 13 November 1875, daughter Catherine Armeda was born.

By 1878, Franz and Nancy had moved their family to a farm in Stoney Creek Township, Henry Co., Indiana.  It was there that two more children died within a few days of each other:  Susan Emma on 9 February 1878 (aged 6 years) and Cora Alice on 18 February 1878 (aged 8 years).

On 20 February 1879, a son, William Henry, was born.
On 15 November 1882, daughter, Gertrude May was born.
On 5 June 1885, daughter Maude was born.


Franz and Nancy (Replogle) Stauble Family ca 1888

I estimate that the above picture was taken about 1888 based on the fact that the youngest daughter, Maude, appears to be about 3 years old.  While there is no identification on the picture, I believe the people shown are (left to right): In back standing:  Sarah Ellen, Charles Edward, Catherine; seated in front: Franz, William Henry, Gertrude May, Nancy, and Maude.

The above is a picture of two of the Stauble children, but I am not sure which ones.


Gertrude M. Stauble, age 13, taken about 1895

On 6 March 1901, Nancy (Replogle) Stauble died.  She was 43 years old.  She was buried in Buck Creek Cemetery, Henry Co., Indiana.

Nancy H. (Replogle) Stauble
I have reason to suspect that after Nancy's death, Franz moved into a Muncie, Indiana boarding house.  On 11 May 1902, a Franz J. Stauble married Eliza Ann (Scott) Grubb, a widow who ran a boarding house at 1205 Powers Street, Muncie. The license was issued 10 May 1902.  The marriage was performed 11 May 1902.  While I have not confirmed this is the correct Franz J. Stauble, I suspect it is. (See update link below; this is now confirmed.)   The 1903 city directory for Muncie shows Franz J. Stauble and wife, Eliza, at 1205 Powers.  


On 19 May 1903, Franz obtained his naturalization in the Delaware County Circuit Court in Muncie.  On 28 May 1903, Franz was issued a passport.  By June 1903, he was in Switzerland visiting his sisters and family members.  I wonder if the marriage to Eliza was just to help him get naturalized and obtain a passport.  

After Franz returned to the United States aboard the Kroonland that docked in New York City on 20 October 1903, he does not seem to have returned to Eliza or to his children.  Instead, he traveled to Oklahoma.

A family anecdote states that Franz met his third wife, Mina Fischer, on a return voyage from Germany.  According to Cynthia Forrest, their great-granddaughter, "... Mina had traveled to the U.S., as her brother was already here from Germany, and she worked as a domestic.  She was a Fischer who married a Fischer and had one child, Anna.  She and Anna had traveled to Germany to visit Mina's family and met Franz on the return trip when he was traveling as a second class passenger from Switzerland to the U.S.  We also have a brochure outlining the ship's features and passenger list of the two classes of passengers - Franz was on the list.  We have a copy of a letter Franz sent to Mina before their marriage...."

Franz Stauble married Christina Wilhelmine Fischer, a widow with a daughter, on 28 March 1904 in Quanna, Hardeman Co., Texas.  Christina was born 20 September 1870 in Germany.  Her first husband was Ernest Fischer.  Their daughter, Anna Bertha Fischer, was born 9 October 1897 in San Francisco, California.  Ernest died in 1899.  "Mina" was 29 years younger than Franz and younger than his three oldest children.
Christina "Mina" Whilhelmine (Fischer) Stauble

On 16 September 1905, Mina gave birth to a daughter, Clara Edna Stauble, in Harmon Co., Oklahoma.

Franz, Clara, and Mina Stauble about 1918.

Stauble Family about 1918: Left to right:  Back row: Clara, Charles, Maude, Catherine; Front row: William, Sarah Ellen "Ella", Franz, Gertrude.

Franz Stauble died 19 October 1919 at his home near Eldorado, Oklahoma.  He was 78 years old.  He was buried next to his first wife, Nancy, in Buck Creek Cemetery, Henry Co., Indiana.  

Mina (Fischer) Stauble died 2 August 1942 in Eldorado, Oklahoma.  She is buried in Eldorado Cemetery.

Here is an outline of descendants omitting living individuals:

Frantz Josef Stauble (6561), b. 25 Mar 1841 at Argnu, Switzerland, d. 19 Oct 1919 at Jackson Co., OK
+Nancy H. Replogle (6562), b. 25 Feb 1842 at Wayne Co., IN, m. 23 Apr 1863 at Wayne Co., IN, d. 6 Mar 1901 at Henry Co., IN
Mary Etta Stauble (19011), b. 15 Feb 1864 at Wayne Co., IN, d. 27 Aug 1865
Sarah Ellen Stauble (19012), b. 25 Apr 1866 at Shawnee Co., KS, d. 22 Apr 1943 at Henry Co., IN
   +Thurlow Edwin Richards (19142), b. Jun 1866 at WI, m. 19 Jan 1899, d. 30 Apr 1957 at Henry Co., IN
   Edith M Richards (23522), b. 8 Nov 1899 at Henry Co., IN, d. 13 Dec 1993 at WA
   Howard A Richards (23523), b. 31 May 1903 at IN, d. 21 May 1989 at Manatee Co., FL
Charles Edward Stauble (19013), b. 26 Apr 1868 at Shawnee Co., KS, d. 9 Apr 1931 at Calhoun Co., MI
   +Lavaria Himes (19144), b. 7 Mar 1872 at Henry Co., IN, m. 12 May 1889 at Henry Co., IN, d. 2 Aug 1947 at Calhoun County, MI
   Floyd Alan Stauble (23524), b. 17 Nov 1891 at Henry Co., IN, d. 22 Jul 1958 at Van Buren Co., MI
   Mable Gwendolyn Stauble (23526), b. 5 Nov 1893 at IN, d. 12 Jun 1981 at Wabash Co., IN
   Nina Mildred Stauble (23530), b. 30 Jan 1897 at IN, d. 4 Mar 1984 at Los Angeles Co., CA
   Franz Joseph Stauble (23532), b. 21 Jun 1903 at Delaware Co., IN, d. 1 Aug 1984 at Linn Co., OR
   Lela Alice Stauble (23534), b. 21 Jul 1907 at OK, d. 9 Apr 1993 at Hernando Co., FL
   Doris Vivian Stauble (23536), b. 3 Oct 1913 at Calhoun Co., MI, d. 9 Oct 1975 at Sanda Barbara Co., CA
Cora Alice Stauble (19014), b. 9 Jan 1870 at Shawnee Co., KS, d. 18 Feb 1878 at Henry Co., IN
Susan Emma Stauble (19015), b. 2 Jan 1872 at Shawnee Co., KS, d. 9 Feb 1878 at Henry Co., IN
unnamed male twin Stauble (19016), b. 17 May 1874 at KS, d. 17 May 1874 at KS
unnamed female twin Stauble (19017), b. 17 May 1874 at KS, d. 17 May 1874 at KS
Catherine Armeda Stauble (19018), b. 13 Nov 1875 at Henry Co., IN, d. 21 Jul 1947 at Wabash Co., IN
   +Henry Roeger (19141), b. circa Jan 1857 at Germany, m. 10 Oct 1895 at Delaware Co., IN, d. 1952 at Wabash Co., IN
   John Edwin Roeger (22588), b. 9 Nov 1896 at IN, d. 20 Apr 1937 at Delaware Co., IN
   Lillian M. Roeger (23537), b. Apr 1899 at IN, d. before 1910
   Helen Evelyn Roeger (22589), b. 18 Mar 1906 at IN, d. 24 Aug 1982 at Baltimore Co., MD
William Henry Stauble (19019), b. 20 Feb 1879 at Henry Co., IN, d. 25 Jul 1946 at Henry Co., IN
   +Emma Catharine Campbell (19143), b. 29 Oct 1877 at Indiana or Tennessee?, m. 31 Jul 1901 at Delaware Co., IN, d. 20 Feb 1966 at Henry Co., IN
   Waunetta M. Stauble (23538), b. 4 Aug 1903 at IN, d. 26 Nov 1966 at Cass Co., TX
   Ralph D. Stauble (22590), b. 20 Nov 1906 at Henry Co., IN, d. 3 Jul 1963 at Henry Co., IN
Gertrude May Stauble (2088), b. 15 Nov 1882 at IN, d. 14 Jul 1959 at Henry Co., IN
   +Pearl Monroe Cross (2087), b. 9 Oct 1874 at Henry Co., IN, m. 14 Mar 1900 at Henry Co., IN, d. 23 Aug 1958 at Henry Co., IN
   Byron Laverne Cross (2092), b. 14 Aug 1910 at Henry Co., IN, d. 6 Aug 1989 at IN
   Marion Davis Cross (2090), b. 12 Jan 1913 at Henry Co., IN, d. 31 Jan 2006 at Randolph Co., IN
   Crystal Bernitha Cross (2089), b. 3 Feb 1915 at Henry Co., IN, d. 26 Nov 2010 at Henry Co., IN
   Leonard Earl Cross (2091), b. 10 Aug 1917 at Henry Co., IN, d. 3 May 2003 at Delaware Co., IN
Maude Stauble (19020), b. 5 Jun 1885 at Henry Co., IN, d. 20 Dec 1948 at Delaware Co., IN
    +Oliver Lester Cross (7707), b. 22 May 1885 at Henry Co., IN, m. 4 Jul 1904, d. 29 Oct 1949 at IN
    Marie Lorene Cross (20024), b. 7 Jan 1910 at Henry Co., IN, d. 3 Jul 1969 at Delaware Co., IN
    Mildred Louise Cross (23543), b. 29 Jul 1916 at IN, d. 13 Feb 1917 at IN
+Eliza Ann Scott (22593), b. Jul 1842 at IN, m. 11 May 1902 at Delaware Co., IN, d. 21 Sep 1917 at Delaware Co., IN
+Christiana Wilhelmine Fischer (19145), b. 20 Sep 1870 at Germany, m. 28 Mar 1904 at Hardeman, TX, d. 2 Aug 1942 at Jackson Co., OK
Clara Edna Stauble (19146), b. 16 Sep 1905 at Harmon Co., OK, d. 15 Nov 1988 at Saluda Co., SC
    +Howard Artie Bell (22584), b. 27 Jun 1904 at TX, m. 1921, d. 1 Jan 1974 at Saluda Co., SC