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Family HistoryFamily History - William Sherman Buck


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features William Sherman Buck and 65 of his descendants down to the ninth generation.


First Generation
1. William Sherman Buck,1 born 17 February 1764 in New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut (parents not determined);1, 2 died 4 August 1844 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.1, 2 William married, 27 April 1787 in Wyalusing, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Barentha York1, 2 (born 27 September 1770 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, parents not determined;2 Barentha died 4 October 18272). William is buried in Universalist Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.1

+2i. Elizabeth Buck, born 14 October 1803 in Trumansburg, Tomkins County, New York; died 11 February 1899 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas. Married Aribert Gazlay.

  1. Find a Grave (website). Universalist Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana, William Sherman Buck, born: 17 February 1764 in New Milford, Litchfield, County, Connecticut; died: 4 August 1843 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana [from record, which also provides the names of his parents, wife, date and place of marriage]. The location of the Universalist Cemetery in Patriot has not been determined.
  2. Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family, by Cornelius B. Harvey, Esq. 1889: J. J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J. Digitized copy available at archive.org.
Second Generation
2. Elizabeth Buck2 (William1), born 14 October 1803 in Trumansburg, Tomkins County, New York;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 died 11 February 1899 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas.1, 7 Elizabeth married, 15 April 1827 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Aribert Gazlay8, 12, 13 (born 10 December 1797 in Dutchess County, New York, the son of James Gazlay and Huldah Carter;2, 3, 5, 8, 9 Aribert died 22 May 1885 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio8, 10, 11). Elizabeth and Aribert are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.11, 1

Elizabeth inherited largely, the disposition and characteristics of her mother. Among these were, pluck and determination, --qualities which always furnish a wife and mother with a most formidable equipment, to cope with the innumerable obstacles she must meet in her pathway of duty. While living with her parents near Cincinnati, Elizabeth first met her future husband, Aribert Gazley, who had but recently emigrated from Dutchess County, N. Y. The twain, after a brief courtship, were married early in April 1827. The country around Cincinnati, was still comparatively a wilderness. Land was however cheap, and the broad Ohio River adjacent, furnished a fair market for wood and timber, with the money for which the settler, by dint of hard labor and exposure, might, in time, pay for it. No sooner had the marriage knot been tied than the young couple shouldered their scanty household outfit and plunged into the wilderness about fifty miles below Cincinnati, in what is now Switzerland County, Ind., bent upon carving out a home for themselves and their posterity. They found a partly cleared but abandoned tract, which they purchases and settled down to housekeeping after a fashion. The husband shouldered his axe and chopped wood, which, with a yoke of cattle, he hauled to the river bank and sold to the steamboat craft plying up and down the Ohio, devoting the proceeds to paying for his land. The dock from which he shipped his wood took the name of Gazley’s Landing, which it retained as late as 1850. It was as well known to boatmen and travelers as any place on the river. Old boatmen still living are willing to testify that Mr. Gazely always supplied good wood from his yards at honest prices. Later on in his life he conducted the mercantile business with success, purchasing his goods in New York principally. Besides performing all the duties of a prudent and industrious housekeeper, Elizabeth did her full share of outside work. Her husband always bore witness, with pride, that she did full as much as he did towards paying for the farm. She usually had butter, milk, eggs and other farm products which she sold to the boatmen for cash, this being at that time about the only market for such products, and the proceeds usually went to liquidate the farm and other debts. Her wise counsel and words of encouragement greatly aided her husband in fighting the battle of life. In 1867, she and her husband removed to Cincinnati, where Mrs. Gazley still resides, with their only son Carter. At this present writing (1885) she is, both bodily and mentally, in excellent health, and has undertaken a visit to her relatives in Illinois. In 1884, Mr. Gazley was stricken with paralysis, which confined him to his room, and seriously impaired his mental powers; he continued to grow weaker, both physically and mentally, until the 23d of May, 1884, when he breathed his last, without a struggle.8

Elizabeth’s obituary elaborates on her life and character:7

Elizabeth Gazlay was born near Trumansburg, N.Y. October 14, 1803. On April 7, 1827, she was married to Aribert Gazlay. They immediately settled near Patriot, Ind. In 1890 she broke up house-keeping and removed to Pratt to reside with her granddaughter, Mrs. Blanche G. Apt. She died Saturday, February 11, 1899. The funeral services were held at the Apt home, conducted by Rev. Gragg. She was the last survivor of a family of thirteen children. Her husband Aribert Gazlay died at Cincinnati, Ohio in May 1885. She was educated a Presbyterian, but early after she moved to Indiana, she became a Universalist, and remained in that belief to her death. She was the mother of only one child, Carter Gazlay, who survives her. Although her immediate family was small there was no time in her active life when she was not taking care of some persons children and she raied and cared for some ten children other than her own.

Thus, briefly is told the story of one who lived for more than 95 years a life of activity, and full of good works. “Till like a clock worn out with eating time. The weary wheels of life stood still.”


+3i. Carter Gazlay, born 15 June 1828 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana; died 7 July 1909 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Elizabeth B. Emerson.

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Elizth, card no. 67297, born Oct. 14 1803, Trumansburgh, N.Y.; died Feb 11, 1902, Pratt, Kansas; parents: Wm. S. Buck & Lucretia York; Sec 39 Lot 68.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Indiana, Switzerland County, Posey Township, family of Aribert Gazlay (52, NY, merchant); Elizabeth Gazley (46, NY); Carter Gazley (22, Id, student); Annabelle Boyle (13, Id); Jane Buck Boyle (4, Id); John P. B. Boyle (35, Id, clerk). [The latter four people may be relatives of Elizabeth in her Buck family.]
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Indiana, Switzerland County, Patriot, Page No. 47, family of Aribert Gazlay (61, N.Y., merchant); Elizabeth Gazlay (56, N.Y.); Jane E. Gazlay (13, Ind.) [The identify of Jane has not been determined.]
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 128, family of Carter Gazlay (38, Indiana, atty at law); Elizabeth Gazlay (67, New York) [This is Carter’s mother]; Harrie Gazlay (15, Indiana) [This is probably son Aribert, possibly called Arrie but heard as Harrie]; Blanch Gazlay (13, Indiana); Mary Evert (23, Tennessee, domestic servant); Jane Irwin (24, Tennessee, domestic servant).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 167, Page No. 39, family of Aribert Gazlay (82, N.Y.); wife Elizabeth Gazlay (76, N.Y.); son Carter Gazlay (52, Indiana, lawyer, widow); grd. son Aribert Gazlay, Jr. (25, Indiana, clerk, steamboat); grd. daughter Lydia Gazlay (24, Ohio) [actually the elder Aribert’s daughter-in-law]; grt. grd. daughter Adella Gazlay (4, Ohio); grt. grd. son Arthur Gazlay (2, Ohio); grd. daughter Blanche Gazlay (21, Indiana).
  6. Kansas State Census, 1895, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 35, family of C. H. Apt (34, O[hio]); Blanche Apt (33, Ind.); Fred G. Apt (5, Kansas); Elis. Apt (3, Kansas); Carter Gazlay (66, Ind.); Elis. Gazlay (92, NY).
  7. Obituary, The Pratt Daily Union, Pratt, Kansas (available at: https://kansashistoricalopencontent.newspapers.com/), 16 February 1899, Elizabeth Gazlay, died: 11 February 1899; born: 14 October 1803 near Trumansburg, N.Y. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of her husband, son, and granddaughter.
  8. Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family, by Cornelius B. Harvey, Esq. 1889: J. J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J. Digitized copy available at archive.org.
  9. Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, collated by Theodore Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890; unpublished. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
  10. Cincinnati Birth and Death Records 1900-1903; available at University of Cincinnati, Digital Resource Commons (website: drc.libraries.uc.edu). Gazlay, Arbert Sr., died 22 May 1885 in Cincinnati, 87 yrs.
  11. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Aribert, card no. 41415, age 87 yrs.; born in Dches Co. N.Y.; died May 22, 1885; parents: James & Hulda Gazley; Sec 39 Lot 68.
  12. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 141, Albert [sic, this is actually Aribert] Gazlay and Elizabeth Buck, married on 15 April 1827.
  13. Gazlay History, written by Spencer G. Kuhn, a grandchild of Theodore Gazlay; undated. This is a typewritten re-compilation of the earlier Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, compiled by Theodore Gazlay in 1890, including the 1852 statement of the family history by Reverend Sayers Gazlay, an elder brother of Theodore. This document re-formats the information in the 1890 work. For example, facts originally shown in list form, such as birth and death dates, are incorporated in the narrative of this later work. Two post-1890 sections are unique to this document: one with additional details about Theodore Gazlay’s family, with dates as late as 1951; and another on the Donaldson family, featuring Jean Gazlay Donaldson and her six marriages, with several dates in 1965.
Third Generation
3. Carter Gazlay3 (Elizabeth,2 William1), born 15 June 1828 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 died 7 July 1909 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.1, 2 Carter married, 15 June 1853, Elizabeth B. Emerson11 (born 11 March 1831 in Switzerland County, Indiana, parents not determined;1, 4, 11 Elizabeth died 6 February 1861 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana1, 11). Carter and Elizabeth are buried in Patriot Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.1

Carter Gazley, when young, was drilled in surveying by his uncle, Asaph Buck, and studied law for three years with his uncle, Judge Theo. Gazley, at Lawrenceburgh, Ind. He practiced law in Indiana and Ohio until after the breaking out of the Rebellion, when he raised the 37th Indiana Vols., of which he was appointed Colonel, and did active service about sixteen months. The regiment was sent to South Carolina, and thence into the Army of the Ohio (8th Brigade, 3d Division), Maj. Gen. Mitchell commanding. The regiment participated in the capture of Huntsville and the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, holding that road and the country north to Fayetteville, Tenn. The Division was considered part of Buel’s army. Upon the close of his service, Mr. Gazley returned to the practice of law, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Carter was at one time a leader at the Cincinnati bar, his practice amounting to $8000 per annum. He was attorney for numerous railroad corporations. Ill health has compelled him to retire from active life.11

An interesting anecdote about Carter during his service in the Civil War appears in Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865, collected and arranged by Frank Moore:12

A Colonel on Guard — A Lieutenant in one of the Ohio regiments was making a detail of men to guard a lot of army stores captured from the enemy. He approached a crowd of men all wearing overcoats such as Uncle Sam gives his boys, and selected four or five for special duty. It happened that Lieutenant-Colonel Gazley, of the Thirty-seventh Indiana, was in the crowd, and was selected by the Lieutenant. This was fun for the Colonel, and without a word he shouldered his gun and went to his post of duty. Not long afterwards, the Lieutenant, going his rounds, discovered by the firelight the bugle upon Gazlay’s cap. He rather authoritatively inquired where he got that bugle. The Colonel said he “must have picked up an officer’s cap somewhere,” and the Lieutenant passed on.

The Colonel stood his turn all night long, and was found in the morning walking his post. Having laid off his overcoat, his shoulder-straps appeared very conspicuously in connection with the musket on his shoulder. As soon as the Lieutenant discovered a Colonel on guard, he approached him, and courteously inquired how he came to be there upon guard? “Well, sir, you placed me here.” With no little agitation the Lieutenant inquired who he was. “My name is Carter Gazley, and I am Lieutenant-Colonel of the Thirty-seventh Indiana regiment.” The Colonel was speedily “released,” but the Lieutenant was not yet relieved from his embarrassment.


+4i. Aribert Gazlay, Jr., born 26 July 1854 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana; died 10 May 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Lydia L. Cox.
 5ii. Luella Tede Gazlay, born 7 January 1857 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;1, 11 died 8 August 1858 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana.1, 11 Luella is buried in Patriot Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.1
+6iii. Elizabeth Blanch ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay, born 17 January 1859 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 1926. Married Charles Henry Apt.

  1. Cemetery Record, Patriot Cemetery, Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana; list by Wanda Morford; available at Indiana Gen Web (www.ingenweb.org); Big stone: Gazlay; Three small stones: Carter, b. Jun. 15, 1828, d. Jul. 7, 1909; Elizabeth B., b. Mar. 11, 1831, d. Feb. 6, 1861; Luella Tede, b. Jan. 7, 1857, d. Aug. 8, 1858.
  2. Find a Grave (website). Patriot Cemetery, Switzerland County, Indiana, Carter Gazlay: born: 15 June 1828 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana; died: 7 July 1909 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas (from record, which also indicates he served as a Colonel of the 37th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War, and provides the names and links for his spouse and one child; grave stone photos provide the same vital information).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Indiana, Switzerland County, Posey Township, family of Aribert Gazlay (52, NY, merchant); Elizabeth Gazley (46, NY); Carter Gazley (22, Id, student); Annabelle Boyle (13, Id); Jane Buck Boyle (4, Id); John P. B. Boyle (35, Id, clerk). [The latter four people may be relatives of Elizabeth in her Buck family.]
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Page No. 8, family of Carter Gazly [sic] (31, Inda. attorney); Elizabeth Gazly (27, Inda.); Albert Gazly (5, Inda.); Blanch Gazly (1, Inda.); domestic Harriet North (17, Inda.).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 128, family of Carter Gazlay (38, Indiana, atty at law); Elizabeth Gazlay (67, New York) [This is Carter’s mother]; Harrie Gazlay (15, Indiana) [This is probably son Aribert, possibly called Arrie but heard as Harrie]; Blanch Gazlay (13, Indiana); Mary Evert (23, Tennessee, domestic servant); Jane Irwin (24, Tennessee, domestic servant).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 167, Page No. 39, family of Aribert Gazlay (82, N.Y.); wife Elizabeth Gazlay (76, N.Y.); son Carter Gazlay (52, Indiana, lawyer, widow); grd. son Aribert Gazlay, Jr. (25, Indiana, clerk, steamboat); grd. daughter Lydia Gazlay (24, Ohio) [actually the elder Aribert’s daughter-in-law]; grt. grd. daughter Adella Gazlay (4, Ohio); grt. grd. son Arthur Gazlay (2, Ohio); grd. daughter Blanche Gazlay (21, Indiana).
  7. Kansas State Census, 1895, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 35, family of C. H. Apt (34, O[hio]); Blanche Apt (33, Ind.); Fred G. Apt (5, Kansas); Elis. Apt (3, Kansas); Carter Gazlay (66, Ind.); Elis. Gazlay (92, NY).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kansas, Pratt County, Pratt, Enumeration District 184, Sheet No. 4B, family of Charlie H. Apt (39, Ohio, July 1860, lawyer); wife of 13 years Blanche G. Apt (39, Indiana, Jan. 1861, 2 children, 2 living); son Frederick G. Apt (10, Kansas, July 1889); daughter Elizabeth Apt (8, Kansas, Dec. 1891); father-in-law Carter Gazley (72, Indiana, Jan. 1828, widow, lawyer). [Several of the birth dates vary from other sources.]
  9. Kansas State Census, 1905, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 33, family of C. H. Apt (45); B. G. Apt (44); Fredrick Apt (15); Elizabeth Apt (13); Carter Gasley (74); Mary Ball (23).
  10. Gazlay History, written by Spencer G. Kuhn, a grandchild of Theodore Gazlay; undated. This is a typewritten re-compilation of the earlier Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, compiled by Theodore Gazlay in 1890, including the 1852 statement of the family history by Reverend Sayers Gazlay, an elder brother of Theodore. This document re-formats the information in the 1890 work. For example, facts originally shown in list form, such as birth and death dates, are incorporated in the narrative of this later work. Two post-1890 sections are unique to this document: one with additional details about Theodore Gazlay’s family, with dates as late as 1951; and another on the Donaldson family, featuring Jean Gazlay Donaldson and her six marriages, with several dates in 1965.
  11. Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family, by Cornelius B. Harvey, Esq. 1889: J. J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J. Digitized copy available at archive.org.
  12. Anecdotes, Poetry and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865. Collected and arranged by Frank Moore. New York: Printed for the Subscribers. 1866. Available at Google Books. Page 510, anecdote about Lieutenant-Colonel Carter Gazley.
Fourth Generation
4. Aribert Gazlay, Jr.4 (Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 26 July 1854 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 died 10 May 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1 Aribert married, 22 February 1875, Lydia L. Cox7 (born 14 November 1855 in Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of Oliver Hazard Cox and Elizabeth Higbee;4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Lydia died 15 November 1943 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio8). Aribert and Lydia are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 8

Aribert Gazley, Jr., was a clerk on the river boats between Cincinnati, and Memphis and New Orleans for about nine years and was in the transportation business for thirteen years. He is a clerk in the general freight department of the C. H. & D. R. R., Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a bright, active and intelligent gentleman.7


+7i. Adelia Fern Gazlay, born 30 December 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 13 February 1970 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida. Married Peter Allison Bishopric.
+8ii. Arthur Emerson Gazlay, born 19 June 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 13 July 1965 in Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois. Married Margaret Maude Murdock.

6. Elizabeth Blanch ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay4 (Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 17 January 1859 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 died 1926.10 Lizzie married, 26 December 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Charles Henry Apt7, 18 (born 15 July 1860 in Basil, Fairfield County, Ohio, the son of Frederick W. Apt and Eliza Lytton;11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Charles died 14 March 1929 in Houston, Harris County, Texas16, 17). Lizzie and Charles are buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.10, 16

Charles’ biography, excerpted here, appears in A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, by William Elsey Connelley:18

Charles H. Apt first came to Kansas in the weeks following the first election of Grover Cleveland for the presidency. He had already been thoroughly trained and for a time had practiced law in Ohio, and deciding upon a location in Kansas, he transferred his professional interests to this state and for more than thirty years has been a successful lawyer, has acquired a large amount of farming interests, and is one of the best known citizens of Iola. He is now head of the law firm of Apt & Apt, having a son in partnership with him.

The Apt family originated in Switzerland. Mr. Apt’s grandfather, Henry Apt, was born in Pennsylvania, probably of Swiss parentage, following the business of carder and wool worker, and died at Basil in Fairfield County, Ohio.

While his parents were living in Fairfield County, Ohio, Charles H. Apt was born July 15, 1860. He has little recollection of his father, as he was only five years of age at the time of the soldier’s death. He began his education in the schools of Kewanna, Indiana, but in 1867 his mother returned to Fairfield County, Ohio, and partly by his own efforts and partly by such means as the family could afford he acquired a liberal education. He attended public school in Ohio, and in 1880 graduated from the Ohio Northern University at Ada, with a degree A. B. He also spent one year in the Ohio State University, taking a course in civil engineering. Mr. Apt had his law course in the Cincinnati Law School, where he was graduated LL. B. in 1884. Admitted to the bar in that year, he began practice at Columbus, Ohio, on July 1, and continued a member of the bar of that city until after the election in November.

On coming to Kansas he visited Topeka, Wichita and Wellington, and in January, 1885, located his professional headquarters at Pratt. From March 1885, until June 1, 1904, he was successfully engaged in practice at Pratt, and since the latter date has lived in Iola. He still looks after his extensive clientage in the civil and criminal branches of the law, his offices being at 7 1/2 West Madison Avenue.

Mr. Apt has been prospered in a business way and owns some of the best farming land of Pratt County, divided into three different tracts, consisting respectively of 160, 320 and 640 acres, altogether 1,120 acres. He also owns his residence at 222 South Oak Street in Ohio in Iola, and is on the board of directors of the State Savings Bank of Iola.

Mr. Apt is a democrat. He belongs to the Presbyterian Church, and while at Pratt he assisted in organizing Kilwinning Lodge No. 265, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and still has his membership there. He belongs to Wichita Consistory No. 2, of the Scottish Rite, to Iola Lodge, No.43, Knights of Pythias, of which he is a past Chancellor commander, and has filled all the chairs several times. Other fraternal relations are with Ninnestah Camp, No. 1275, Modern Woodmen of America, at Pratt; with Iola Camp. No.101, Woodmen of the World; and with the Kansas Fraternal Citizens. Mr. Apt is a member of the Kansa State Bar Association.

On December 26, 1887, at Cincinnati, Ohio, he married Miss Blanche Gazlay, daughter of Carter and Lizzie (Emerson) Gazlay. Both her parents are now deceased, and her father for many years practiced law at Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Apt are the parents of two children: Frederick G. and Elizabeth.


+9i. Frederick Gazlay Apt, born 2 July 1889 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas; died 20 March 1958. Married Ada Norton.
 10ii. Elizabeth Apt, born ca. December 1891 in Kansas.11, 12, 13, 14, 15

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Aribert, card no. 104917, born July 26, 1854 in Patriot, Ind., died May 10, 1928 in Cincinnati, Ohio, parents: Carter & Elizabeth E. Gazlay, husband of Lydia Cox, Sec 86 Lot 100.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Page No. 8, family of Carter Gazly [sic] (31, Inda. attorney); Elizabeth Gazly (27, Inda.); Albert Gazly (5, Inda.); Blanch Gazly (1, Inda.); domestic Harriet North (17, Inda.).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 128, family of Carter Gazlay (38, Indiana, atty at law); Elizabeth Gazlay (67, New York) [This is Carter’s mother]; Harrie Gazlay (15, Indiana) [This is probably son Aribert, possibly called Arrie but heard as Harrie]; Blanch Gazlay (13, Indiana); Mary Evert (23, Tennessee, domestic servant); Jane Irwin (24, Tennessee, domestic servant).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 167, Page No. 39, family of Aribert Gazlay (82, N.Y.); wife Elizabeth Gazlay (76, N.Y.); son Carter Gazlay (52, Indiana, lawyer, widow); grd. son Aribert Gazlay, Jr. (25, Indiana, clerk, steamboat); grd. daughter Lydia Gazlay (24, Ohio) [actually the elder Aribert’s daughter-in-law]; grt. grd. daughter Adella Gazlay (4, Ohio); grt. grd. son Arthur Gazlay (2, Ohio); grd. daughter Blanche Gazlay (21, Indiana).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 151, Sheet No. 4A; family of Allison Bishopric (38, Canada, manufacturer, building materials); wife of 12 years Adele Bishopric (34, Ohio, 3 children, 3 living); son Emerson Bishopric (11, Ohio); son Allison Bishopric (10, Canada); daughter Charlotte Bishopric (7, Ohio); father-in-law Aribert Gazlay (56, Indiana, salesman, brewers materials); mother-in-law, wife of 35 years Lydia Gazlay (54, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living); servant Allen Motley (32, South Carolina, butler, private family); servant, wife of 3 years Louise Motley (34, Kentucky, cook, private family, 2 children, 1 living); servant Fannie Bradford (15, Kentucky, housework, private family).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 222, Sheet No. 9B, family of Albert [sic, Aribert] Gazlay (66, Ohio, manufacturer, wall board); wife Lydia Gazlay (64, Indiana); son Arthur Gazlay (41, Ohio, manufacturer, stucco); daughter-in-law Margaret Gazlay (39, Canada); grandson John Gazlay (8, Canada); granddaughter Margaret M. Gazlay (6, Canada); grandson Albert [sic, Aribert] W. Gazlay (11, Canada); servant Hannah Witzman (52, Ohio, widow, cook, private family).
  7. Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family, by Cornelius B. Harvey, Esq. 1889: J. J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J. Digitized copy available at archive.org.
  8. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Lydia Cox, card no. 126747, born Nov 14, 1855 in Cheviot, Ohio, died Nov. 15, 1943 in Cincinnati, Ohio, parents: Oliver Hazard Cox & Elizabeth Higbee Cox, husband of Aribert Gazlay, Sec 86 Lot 100.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-419, Sheet No. 10B, family of Allison Bishopric (57, Canada, proprietor, bldg, first married age 26); wife Adele Bishopric (54, Ohio, first married age 22); son Allison Bishopric, Jr. (30, Canada, proprietor, advertising, divorced, first married age 26); mother [in-law] Lydia Gazlay (75, Ohio, widow, first married age 19); servant Elsie Reub [sp?] (46?, Germany, widow, first married age 27).
  10. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Blanche Gazlay / wife of / Charles H. Apt / 1859 - 1926 [from headstone].
  11. Kansas State Census, 1895, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 35, family of C. H. Apt (34, O[hio]); Blanche Apt (33, Ind.); Fred G. Apt (5, Kansas); Elis. Apt (3, Kansas); Carter Gazlay (66, Ind.); Elis. Gazlay (92, NY).
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kansas, Pratt County, Pratt, Enumeration District 184, Sheet No. 4B, family of Charlie H. Apt (39, Ohio, July 1860, lawyer); wife of 13 years Blanche G. Apt (39, Indiana, Jan. 1861, 2 children, 2 living); son Frederick G. Apt (10, Kansas, July 1889); daughter Elizabeth Apt (8, Kansas, Dec. 1891); father-in-law Carter Gazley (72, Indiana, Jan. 1828, widow, lawyer). [Several of the birth dates vary from other sources.]
  13. Kansas State Census, 1905, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 33, family of C. H. Apt (45); B. G. Apt (44); Fredrick Apt (15); Elizabeth Apt (13); Carter Gasley (74); Mary Ball (23).
  14. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 9A, family of Charles H. Apt (49, Ohio, atty at law, first married age 25); wife Blanche G. Apt (47, Indiana, first married age 23, 2 children, 2 living); son Frederick G. Apt (20, Kansas); daughter Elizabeth Apt (18, Kansas).
  15. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 12, Sheet Nos. 10B, 11A; family of Charles H. Apt (56, Ohio, lawyer, general practice); wife Blanche G. Apt (55, Indiana); son Frederick G. Apt (30, Kansas, lawyer, general practice); daughter Elizabeth Apt (27, Kansas); servant Roy Dunson (29, Illinois, servant, private family).
  16. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Charles H. Apt / 1860 1929 [from headstone].
  17. Texas Deaths, 1890-1976; Apt, Charles H.; born 15 July 1860 in Basil, Ohio; died 14 March 1929 in Houston, Harris [County], Texas; widowed; father: Frederick Apt; mother: Eliza Lyton.
  18. A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, by William Elsey Connelley, Volume IV, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, New York, 1918, pages 2131-32, biography of Charles H. Apt, that includes the names and biographical details of his parents, children, and other family members. Available at Google Books.
Fifth Generation
7. Adelia Fern Gazlay5 (Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 30 December 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 2, 3, 4, 5 died 13 February 1970 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.1 Adelia married, 27 April 1898 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Peter Allison Bishopric3, 4, 8, 9 (born 1 September 1871 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of John Bishopric and Ellen Sinclair;3, 4, 6, 7 Peter died 31 August 1937 in Elkhart County, Indiana6, 7). Adelia and Peter are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 6

The following biography of Allison Bishopric appears in Cincinnati, the Queen City, by Rev. Charles Frederic Goss.9

Born under the British flag, Allison Bishopric, now a resident of Cincinnati, possessed the courage to seek his fortune in a foreign land and met with a hearty welcome when he settled in this city ten years ago. He is today at the head of one of the flourishing business enterprises of the city and can claim many friends, who recognize his sterling qualities. He was born at Toronto, Canada, September 1, 1871, his parents being John and Ellen (Sinclair) Bishopric. He received his early education in the public schools of Toronto and there laid a foundation by intelligent effort which has materially assisted in his advancement in life. After leaving school he became connected with the shoe business in his native city and continued in that line for five years. Believing that a wider field was presented in the United States, he bade farewell to his early associations and in 1901 came to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he assisted in organizing the British American Company, which was incorporated in 1901 to deal in naval stores and to manufacture brewers’ pitch and sealing wax. Mr. Bishopric has ever since the organization of the company been president and treasurer, and A. Gazlay has filled the office of vice president, and as the company is managed by men of experience and broad ability it has from the start been a marked success. The factory of the company is at Spring Grove avenue and Winton place and fifteen persons here find employment. The products are shipped to all parts of the United States and Canada. Mr. Bishopric is also actively connected with other enterprises, among which may be named the Mastic Wall Board & Roofing Company, which was incorporated at New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1909. This company manufacturer a substitute for wall plaster and composition roofing. A building is being erected for the use of the company and the success of the business is now assured. The officers are: William Bancroft, of New Orleans, president; Allison Bishopric, vice president; and E. J. Ross, of New Orleans, secretary. William R. Park, a well known business man of Cincinnati, is a member of the board of directors. Judging by the favor with which the product offered by this company is being accepted, there is every reason to believe that its operation will at an early day extend to all the principal points in the country.

In Cincinnati, Mr. Bishopric was married to Miss Adelle Fern Gazlay, a daughter of Aribert Gazlay. Three children have been born to this union, Emerson, Allison, Jr., and Charlotte. Mr. Bishopric was reared in the Episcopal church and is a vestryman of Grace Episcopal church of Avondale. He is a stanch believer in the Bible and in his business as well as in private life aims to exemplify the teaching of the Great Book. The possessor of original ideas, which he has incorporated in his business, he has gained more than the ordinary measure of success and his industry and persistent application give promise of still greater victories. He occupies a prominent and honored position in business and social circles and is rightly classed among the representative and prosperous men of Cincinnati.


 11i. Emerson G. Bishopric, born 24 February 1899 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;3, 10 died 3 October 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.10 Emerson is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.10
+12ii. Allison Bishopric, Jr., born 19 March 1900 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 23 January 1998 in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. Married (1) Sarah Elizabeth Robbins Married (2) Marjorie Lee Collins.
+13iii. Charlotte Barr Bishopric, born 2 January 1903 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 13 June 1968. Married Samuel Johnston Davies.

8. Arthur Emerson Gazlay5 (Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 19 June 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;2, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14 died 13 July 1965 in Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois.11 Arthur married, 10 October 1907 in York, Ontario, Canada, Margaret Maude Murdock16 (born 23 October 1877 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Alexander William Murdock and Sarah Smith;12, 13, 14, 15 Margaret died 24 October 1944 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois15). Arthur and Margaret are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.11, 15

+14i. Aribert William ‘Bill’ Gazlay, born 14 September 1908 in Canada; died 14 November 1984 in Orange County, California. Married Mary Sutherland.
+15ii. John Emerson Gazlay, born 20 December 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 10 December 1966 in Orange County, California. Married Mary Ann O’Boyle.
+16iii. Margaret Mary ‘Peggy’ Gazlay, born 23 November 1913 in Canada; died 7 September 2008 in Sante Fe, Sante Fe County, New Mexico. Married (1) Edward George Geist Married (2) John Woodbury ‘Jack’ Lane.

9. Frederick Gazlay Apt5 (Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 2 July 1889 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas;17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 died 20 March 1958.17 Frederick married, ca. 1921, Ada Norton23 (born 16 September 1899, parents not determined;23, 24, 25 Ada died 29 September 197825). Frederick and Ada are buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.17, 25

Frederick G. Apt was born at Pratt, Kansas, July 2, 1889, was educated in the public schools at Iola, where he attended high school, and in 1910 finished the law course in the University of Kansas, attaining the degree of LL. B. While in university he became affiliated with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greek letter fraternity. Admitted to the bar in 1910, he returned to Iola and has carried on a general practice as junior member of the firm of Apt & Apt. He also owns a good farm of eighty acres in Neosho County. Frederick G. Apt is a republican, a member of the Presbyterian Church, of Iola Lodge No. 38, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and is a director in the State Savings Bank of Iola. He is unmarried.26


 17i. Blanche Apt, born 29 November 1922;27 died 9 December 1922.27 Blanche is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.27
 18ii. Elizabeth Lee Apt, born 19 June 1926 in Kansas;23, 24, 28 died 19 February 2001.28 Elizabeth is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.28
+19iii. Charles Henry Apt II, born 9 February 1928 in Kansas; died 5 June 2000. Married Shirley Ann _____.
+20iv. Frederick Gazlay Apt, Jr., born 4 September 1929 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas; died 11 December 2008 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Denise Coleman.

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Bishopric, Adele G., card no. 160831; born December 30, 1874 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died February 13, 1970 in Winter Park, Florida; parents: Aribert Gazlay and Lyda Cox; wife of Peter Allison Bishopric; Sec 86 Lot 100.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 167, Page No. 39, family of Aribert Gazlay (82, N.Y.); wife Elizabeth Gazlay (76, N.Y.); son Carter Gazlay (52, Indiana, lawyer, widow); grd. son Aribert Gazlay, Jr. (25, Indiana, clerk, steamboat); grd. daughter Lydia Gazlay (24, Ohio) [actually the elder Aribert’s daughter-in-law]; grt. grd. daughter Adella Gazlay (4, Ohio); grt. grd. son Arthur Gazlay (2, Ohio); grd. daughter Blanche Gazlay (21, Indiana).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 151, Sheet No. 4A; family of Allison Bishopric (38, Canada, manufacturer, building materials); wife of 12 years Adele Bishopric (34, Ohio, 3 children, 3 living); son Emerson Bishopric (11, Ohio); son Allison Bishopric (10, Canada); daughter Charlotte Bishopric (7, Ohio); father-in-law Aribert Gazlay (56, Indiana, salesman, brewers materials); mother-in-law, wife of 35 years Lydia Gazlay (54, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living); servant Allen Motley (32, South Carolina, butler, private family); servant, wife of 3 years Louise Motley (34, Kentucky, cook, private family, 2 children, 1 living); servant Fannie Bradford (15, Kentucky, housework, private family).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-419, Sheet No. 10B, family of Allison Bishopric (57, Canada, proprietor, bldg, first married age 26); wife Adele Bishopric (54, Ohio, first married age 22); son Allison Bishopric, Jr. (30, Canada, proprietor, advertising, divorced, first married age 26); mother [in-law] Lydia Gazlay (75, Ohio, widow, first married age 19); servant Elsie Reub [sp?] (46?, Germany, widow, first married age 27).
  5. Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family, by Cornelius B. Harvey, Esq. 1889: J. J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J. Digitized copy available at archive.org.
  6. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Bishopric, Allison, card no. 118582; born Sept. 1, 1871 in Toronto, Canada; died Aug. 31, 1937 between Goshen & Elkhart, Indiana of an automobile accident [both cities are in Eklhart County, Indiana]; parents: John Bishopric & Ellen Sinclair; sec. 86, lot 100.
  7. Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997; Bishopric, Allison, died: 31 August 1937 in Elkhart [County], Indiana; born: 1 September 1871 in Toronto, Canada; manufacturer; father: John Bishopric, born in England; mother: Ellen Sinclair, born in Scotland; spouse: Adella Gaglay [sic].
  8. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 44, No. 88, Allison Bishopric and Adele Gazlay, married on 27 April 1898.
  9. Cincinnati, the Queen City, by Rev. Charles Frederic Goss. Volume 1. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago - Cincinnati. 1912. Pages 854-54, biography of Allison Bishopric.
  10. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Bishopric, Emerson G., card no. 81220; born Feb. 24, 1899 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died Oct. 3, 1911 in Cincinnati, Ohio; parents: Peter A. & Adele G. Bishopric; Sec 86 Lot 100.
  11. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Arthur Emerson, card no. 154372, born June 19, 1887 [sic, 1878; digits probably transposed] in Cincinnati, Ohio, died July 13, 1965 in Northbrook, Illinois, parents: Aribert Gazlay, Lydia Cox, husband of Margaret Murdock, Sec. 86, Lot 100.
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport City, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 8B; family of Arthur E. Gazlay (32, Ohio, salesman, lumber company); wife of 3 years Margaret E. Gazlay (30, Canada, 1 child, 1 living); son Aribert W. Gazlay (1 6/12, Canada); brother-in-law Arthur E. Murdock (28, Canada, clerk, roofing company); sister-in-law, wife of 3 years Eleanor E. Murdock (26, Canada, 1 child, 1 living); nephew John L. Murdock (1 8/12, Canada); servant Inez Ryan (18, Indiana, housework, private family).
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 222, Sheet No. 9B, family of Albert [sic, Aribert] Gazlay (66, Ohio, manufacturer, wall board); wife Lydia Gazlay (64, Indiana); son Arthur Gazlay (41, Ohio, manufacturer, stucco); daughter-in-law Margaret Gazlay (39, Canada); grandson John Gazlay (8, Canada); granddaughter Margaret M. Gazlay (6, Canada); grandson Albert [sic, Aribert] W. Gazlay (11, Canada); servant Hannah Witzman (52, Ohio, widow, cook, private family).
  14. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Cook County, Evanston, Enumeration District 16-181A, Sheet No. 9B, Arthur E. Gazlay (61, Ohio, salesman, tank coating); Margaret Gazlay (61, Canada) [they are lodgers in a household of apparently unrelated people].
  15. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Margaret Murdock, card no. 128038, born Oct. 23, 1877 in Toronto, Canada, died Oct. 24, 1944 in Evanston, Illinois, parents: Alexander & Sarah Smith Murdock, wife of Arthur Emerson Gazlay, Sec. 86, Lot 100.
  16. Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928; Arthur Emerson Gazlay, age 29, born in Ohio; father: Aribert Gazlay; mother: Lydia Cox; Margaret Maude Murdock, age 28, born in Canada; father: Alexander Wm. Murdock; mother: Sarah Smith Murdock; married 10 Oct. 1907 in York.
  17. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Frederick G. Apt / Kansas / Colonel US Air Force / World War I & II PH / July 2 1889 March 20 1958 [from headstone]
  18. Kansas State Census, 1895, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 35, family of C. H. Apt (34, O[hio]); Blanche Apt (33, Ind.); Fred G. Apt (5, Kansas); Elis. Apt (3, Kansas); Carter Gazlay (66, Ind.); Elis. Gazlay (92, NY).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kansas, Pratt County, Pratt, Enumeration District 184, Sheet No. 4B, family of Charlie H. Apt (39, Ohio, July 1860, lawyer); wife of 13 years Blanche G. Apt (39, Indiana, Jan. 1861, 2 children, 2 living); son Frederick G. Apt (10, Kansas, July 1889); daughter Elizabeth Apt (8, Kansas, Dec. 1891); father-in-law Carter Gazley (72, Indiana, Jan. 1828, widow, lawyer). [Several of the birth dates vary from other sources.]
  20. Kansas State Census, 1905, Pratt County, Pratt, Page No. 33, family of C. H. Apt (45); B. G. Apt (44); Fredrick Apt (15); Elizabeth Apt (13); Carter Gasley (74); Mary Ball (23).
  21. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 9A, family of Charles H. Apt (49, Ohio, atty at law, first married age 25); wife Blanche G. Apt (47, Indiana, first married age 23, 2 children, 2 living); son Frederick G. Apt (20, Kansas); daughter Elizabeth Apt (18, Kansas).
  22. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 12, Sheet Nos. 10B, 11A; family of Charles H. Apt (56, Ohio, lawyer, general practice); wife Blanche G. Apt (55, Indiana); son Frederick G. Apt (30, Kansas, lawyer, general practice); daughter Elizabeth Apt (27, Kansas); servant Roy Dunson (29, Illinois, servant, private family).
  23. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 13A, family of Frederick G. Apt (40, Kansas, first married age 32, lawyer, general practice); wife Ada N. Apt (30, Kansas, first married age 22); daughter Elizabeth L. Apt (3, Kansas); son Charles H. Apt (2, Kansas); Frederick G. Apt, Jr. (0, Kansas).
  24. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 1-16B, Sheet No. 4A, family of Frederick G. Apt (51, Kansas); wife Ada N. Apt (40, Kansas); daughter Elizabeth L. Apt (12, Kansas); son Charles H. Apt (11, Kansas); son Frederick G. Apt, Jr. (9, Kansas); houseman Ray Dunston (50, Tennessee).
  25. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Ada Norton Apt / wife of / Frederick G. Apt / Sept. 16 1899 - Sept. 29, 1978 [from headstone]
  26. A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, by William Elsey Connelley, Volume IV, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, New York, 1918, pages 2131-32, biography of Charles H. Apt, that includes the names and biographical details of his parents, children, and other family members. Available at Google Books.
  27. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Blanche / Daughter of / Frederick G. & Ada N. Apt / Nov. 29, - Dec. 9, 1922 [from headstone]
  28. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Elizabeth Lee Apt / Daughter of / Frederick and Ada / June 19 1926 - Feb 19 2001 [from headstone]
Sixth Generation
12. Allison Bishopric, Jr.6 (Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 19 March 1900 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;1, 2, 3, 4 died 23 January 1998 in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.1 Allison married, first, 6 February 1926 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Sarah Elizabeth Robbins2 (born 9 November 1903 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, the daughter of Sabin Robbins and Ruth Reed2, 5, 6, 7). Allison married, second, Marjorie Lee Collins1, 8 (born 24 December 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of William R. Collins and Lucy Rawson;1, 8, 9, 10 Marjorie died 8 April 1991 in Amagansett, Suffolk County, New York8, 9, 10). Allison is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1 Marjorie is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8

+21i. Lucy Allison Bishopric, born 4 May 1943. Married (1) Carl Edward Bolch, Jr. Married (2) Jean-Charles Sprunger.

13. Charlotte Barr Bishopric6 (Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 2 January 1903 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;3, 11, 12, 13 died 13 June 1968.12 Charlotte married, 20 June 1927 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Samuel Johnston Davies14 (born 30 November 1894 in Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, the son of Frank C. Davies and Margaret Johnston;12, 13, 14 Samuel died 9 May 1967 in Orange County, Florida12, 15). Charlotte and Samuel are buried in Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.12

+22i. Samuel Johnston Davies, Jr., born 26 April 1928 in Ohio; died 28 October 2006. Married Shirley Irma Blust.
+23ii. Diane Davies, born 27 April 1931. Married (1) Richard Allenby Becker Married (2) Arthur Wilson ‘Dart’ Winship.
+24iii. Delle Allison Davies, born 13 December 1935. Married Walter Joseph Muller III.

14. Aribert William ‘Bill’ Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 14 September 1908 in Canada;16, 17, 18, 19, 20 died 14 November 1984 in Orange County, California.16 Bill married Mary Sutherland (born 10 October 1913 in New York, parents not determined;20, 21 Mary died 1 December 200021).

+25i. Jean Sutherland Gazlay, born 15 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California. Married Joseph Franklin Brown.
 26ii. Susan Murdock Gazlay, born 18 February 1946 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California.22

15. John Emerson Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 20 December 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;18, 23 died 10 December 1966 in Orange County, California.24 John married, 4 June 1938 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana, Mary Ann O’Boyle23, 25 (born 4 September 1911 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, the daughter of Frank Collett O’Boyle and Mabel Cooper23).

16. Margaret Mary ‘Peggy’ Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 23 November 1913 in Canada;18, 26, 27 died 7 September 2008 in Sante Fe, Sante Fe County, New Mexico.28 Peggy married, first, in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Edward George Geist28 (born 25 August 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of Edward H. Geist and Edith Maithre;19, 27, 29 Edward died 22 June 1982 in Bronxville, Westchester County, New York29). Peggy married, second, John Woodbury ‘Jack’ Lane28 (born 30 May 1909, parents not determined;30 Jack died 26 November 199630). Peggy is buried in St. John’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York.28

+27i. Margaret Ann ‘Megan’ Geist, born 25 May 1937 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Philip Stewart Painter Married (2) Frank Lea Fates.
+28ii. Sarah Ellen Geist, born ca. September 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Richard H. Rochester.
+29iii. Edward Gazlay ‘Ted’ Geist, born 1 August 1945. Married Barbara E. Bell.

19. Charles Henry Apt II6 (Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 9 February 1928 in Kansas;31, 32, 33, 34 died 5 June 2000.31, 32 Charles married Shirley Ann _____ (born ____, parents not determined). Charles is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.31

+30i. Charles Henry ‘Chuck’ Apt III, born 13 December 1954 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Mary _____.
+31ii. Douglas Kent Apt, born 9 May 1962 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Janessa Hammit.

20. Frederick Gazlay Apt, Jr.6 (Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 4 September 1929 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas;33, 34, 35 died 11 December 2008 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.35 Frederick married, 8 June 1951 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas, Denise Coleman35, 37 (born ca. 1929, the daughter of Lester Richard Coleman and (unidentified)36). Frederick is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.35

+32i. Frederick Gazlay Apt III, born 27 January 1953. Married Janet Sue Skidmore.
+33ii. Barbara Apt, born 2 July 1956. Married Daniel Bukaty.
 34iii. Richard C. Apt, born 18 February 1960;35, 38 died 16 September 2011.39

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Bishopric, Allison, card no. 204179; born 19 March 1900 in Toronto, Canada; died 23 January 1998 in W. Palm Beach, Fl; father: Allison Bishopric, Sr.; mother: Adele Gaylay [sic]; spouse: Marjorie Lee; Sec 86 Lot 100.
  2. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Allison Bishopric, Jr., age 25 on 19 March 1926; born in Toronto, Canada; father: Allison Bishopric; mother: Adelle Gazlay; and Sara Elizabeth Robbins, age 22 on 9 November 1925; born in Middletown, Ohio; father: Sabin Robbins; mother: Ruth Reed; married on 6 February 1926.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 151, Sheet No. 4A; family of Allison Bishopric (38, Canada, manufacturer, building materials); wife of 12 years Adele Bishopric (34, Ohio, 3 children, 3 living); son Emerson Bishopric (11, Ohio); son Allison Bishopric (10, Canada); daughter Charlotte Bishopric (7, Ohio); father-in-law Aribert Gazlay (56, Indiana, salesman, brewers materials); mother-in-law, wife of 35 years Lydia Gazlay (54, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living); servant Allen Motley (32, South Carolina, butler, private family); servant, wife of 3 years Louise Motley (34, Kentucky, cook, private family, 2 children, 1 living); servant Fannie Bradford (15, Kentucky, housework, private family).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-419, Sheet No. 10B, family of Allison Bishopric (57, Canada, proprietor, bldg, first married age 26); wife Adele Bishopric (54, Ohio, first married age 22); son Allison Bishopric, Jr. (30, Canada, proprietor, advertising, divorced, first married age 26); mother [in-law] Lydia Gazlay (75, Ohio, widow, first married age 19); servant Elsie Reub [sp?] (46?, Germany, widow, first married age 27).
  5. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, William E. Minor, Jr., age 26 on 6 June 1930; born in Cin. Ohio; father: W. E. Minor, Sr.; mother: Margaret Sherlock; Sarah R. Robbins, age 26 on 9 Nov 1929; born in Ohio; father: Sabin Robbins; mother: Ruth Reed; previously married once, married name Bishopric; married on 30 June 1930.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Nevada, Washoe County, Reno City, Enumeration District 16-27, Sheet No 3B, family of Ruth R. Robbins (56, Ohio, 25 at first marriage); daughter Sarah R. Bishopric (26, Ohio, 22 at first marriage).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-260, Sheet No. 3B, family of William E. Minor, Jr. (35, Ohio, executive, valve manufact.); wife Sarah Minor (36, Ohio); son W. Ernst Minor, III (8, Ohio); daughter Sarah H. Minor (5, Ohio); nurse Mae Hickey (36, North Dakota, nurse, private home); butler Clifford Horton (26, Tennessee, butler, private family); maid Fannie Horton (26, Tennessee, maid, private family).
  8. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Bishopric, Marjorie C., card no. 192922; born 24 December 1911 in Cincinnati; died 8 April 1991; father: William R. Collins; mother: Lucy Rawson; spouse: Allison Bishopric; Sec 86 Lot 100.
  9. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Marjorie Bishopric, no. 289-24-2264; died: 8 April 1991; born: 24 December 1911; last place of residence: Suffolk, NY.
  10. Obituary, The New York Times, 12 April 1991, Marjorie Lee Collins Bishopric, died: 8 April 1991 in Amagansett, Long Island, New York, age 79. The article provides biographical and vital details and the names of her husband, daughter, and brother.
  11. Cincinnati Birth and Death Records 1900-1903; available at University of Cincinnati, Digital Resource Commons (website: drc.libraries.uc.edu). Bishoprie [sic, Bishopric], Charlotte B., born Jan. 2, 1903, Cincinnati; father: Allison, from Canada; mother: Adele Gazlay, from Cinti.
  12. Find a Grave (website). Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, Samuel Johnston Davies and Charlotte Bishopric Davies: Samuel Johnston Davies / Nov. 30, 1894 - May 9, 1967 / Charlotte Bishopric Davies / Jan. 2, 1903 - June 13, 1968 [from grave marker]. The records repeat the same birth and death dates.
  13. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Loveland, Enumeration District 31-141, Sheet No. 10B, Samuel J. Davies (45, Ohio, sales manager, retail soap); wife Charlotte Davies (37, Ohio); residence on 1 April 1935: Highland Pk., Lake County, Illinois.
  14. Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958, available at familysearch.org. Samuel J. Davies, born in Piqua, Ohio; father: Frank C. Davies; mother: Margaret Johnston; and Charlotte B. Bishopric, age 24, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Allison Bishopric; mother: Adelle Gazlay; married on 20 June 1927 in Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  15. Florida Death Index 1877-1998; available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Davies, Samuel Johnston, died: May 1967 in Orange [County], Florida.
  16. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). Gazlay, Aribert William; no. 550-07-6591; died 14 November 1984 in Orange [County]; born 14 September 1908 in Canada; mother’s maiden name: Murdock.
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport City, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 8B; family of Arthur E. Gazlay (32, Ohio, salesman, lumber company); wife of 3 years Margaret E. Gazlay (30, Canada, 1 child, 1 living); son Aribert W. Gazlay (1 6/12, Canada); brother-in-law Arthur E. Murdock (28, Canada, clerk, roofing company); sister-in-law, wife of 3 years Eleanor E. Murdock (26, Canada, 1 child, 1 living); nephew John L. Murdock (1 8/12, Canada); servant Inez Ryan (18, Indiana, housework, private family).
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 222, Sheet No. 9B, family of Albert [sic, Aribert] Gazlay (66, Ohio, manufacturer, wall board); wife Lydia Gazlay (64, Indiana); son Arthur Gazlay (41, Ohio, manufacturer, stucco); daughter-in-law Margaret Gazlay (39, Canada); grandson John Gazlay (8, Canada); granddaughter Margaret M. Gazlay (6, Canada); grandson Albert [sic, Aribert] W. Gazlay (11, Canada); servant Hannah Witzman (52, Ohio, widow, cook, private family).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-566, Sheet No. 17B, family of Edward H. Geist (62, Ohio, department manager, gas and electric co., first married age 32); wife Edith M. Geist (57, Indiana, first married age 27); son Edward G. Geist (23, Ohio, estimator, conveyor machinery mfg.); border Aribert W. Gazlay (21, Canada, (?) dist. mgr., telephone co.).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Enumeration District 60-877, Sheet No. 10B, family of William A. Gazlay (31, Canada, engineer, telephone co.); wife Mary S. Gazlay (26, New York, secretary, film studio).
  21. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Gazlay, Mary, no. 548-05-6015; died 1 December 2000; born 10 October 1913; last residence: Irvine, Orange [County], California.
  22. Email from Susan Murdock Gazlay to Lee Gazlay, 13 November 2011.
  23. Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959, John E. Gazlay, born 20 Dec 1911 in Toronto, Canada, son of Arthur E. Gazlay and Margaret Murdock, and Mary Ann O’Boyle, born 4 Sep 1911 in Des Moines, Iowa, daughter of Frank C. O’Boyle and Mabel Cooper; married on 4 June 1938 in Angola, Steuben [County], Indiana.
  24. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). Gazlay, John E., died 10 Dec 1966 in Orange [County], California; born 20 Dec 1911 in Canada; mother: Murdock.
  25. Marriage Announcement, Chicago Tribune, 24 June 1938, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collett O’Boyle, and John E. Gazlay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gazlay, on 4 June 1938.
  26. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Lane, Margaret Geist, no. 075-36-1775, died 7 September 2008, born 23 November 1913, last residence: Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  27. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Queens County, Flushing, Enumeration District 41-910, Sheet No. 6B, family of Margaret Geist (26, Canada); husband Edward Geist (33, Cincinnati, Ohio, emg. salesman, converatus [?]); mother-in-law Edith Geist (67, Indiana, widow, mgr, tearoom, first married age 28, 3 children); daughter Margaret Ann Geist (3, Cincinnati); daughter Sarah E. Geist (1, Cincinnati).
  28. Obituary, The Journal News, available at New York’s Lower Hudson Valley (website: www.nyjnews.com/obits); Margaret Geist Lane, died 7 September 2008 in Santa Fe, New Mexico; born in Toronto, Canada, daughter of Margaret Maud Murdock and A. Arthur Gazlay. The article provides brief biographical details and the names of her husbands, siblings, children and their spouses.
  29. Obituary, Gannett Westchester Newspapers [New York], available at fultonhistory.com; 24 June 1982, Edward G. Geist, died 22 June 1982 in Bronxville; Born 25 August 1906 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The article provides a brief biography and the names of his wife and children.
  30. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Lane, John W., no. 088-01-6380; died: 26 November 1996; born: 30 May 1909; last place of residence: Westchester, New York.
  31. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Charles Henry Apt II / US Navy WW II / Maj. U.S. Air Force Korea / Feb. 9 1928 - June 5 2000 [from headstone].
  32. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Apt, Charles, no. 722-14-8616; died 5 Jun 2000; born 9 Feb 1928.
  33. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 13A, family of Frederick G. Apt (40, Kansas, first married age 32, lawyer, general practice); wife Ada N. Apt (30, Kansas, first married age 22); daughter Elizabeth L. Apt (3, Kansas); son Charles H. Apt (2, Kansas); Frederick G. Apt, Jr. (0, Kansas).
  34. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Kansas, Allen County, Iola, Enumeration District 1-16B, Sheet No. 4A, family of Frederick G. Apt (51, Kansas); wife Ada N. Apt (40, Kansas); daughter Elizabeth L. Apt (12, Kansas); son Charles H. Apt (11, Kansas); son Frederick G. Apt, Jr. (9, Kansas); houseman Ray Dunston (50, Tennessee).
  35. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Frederick G. Apt Jr. / Sept. 4, 1929 / Dec. 11, 2008 [from headstone]. The record includes the text of his obituary published 12 December 2008 in Iola, Kansas, that provides a biography and the names of his parents, wife, descendants, and siblings.
  36. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  37. Marriage Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 15 June 1951, Denise Coleman and Frederick Gazlay Apt., Jr., on 8 June 1951. The article mentions the names of their fathers and other relatives. [Available at newspaperarchive.com website.]
  38. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Richard Apt; died 16 September 2011; born 18 February 1960.
  39. Obituary, Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, 30 September 2011, Richard Coleman Apt, died 16 September 2011 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Seventh Generation
21. Lucy Allison Bishopric7 (Allison,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 4 May 1943.1 Lucy married, first, Carl Edward Bolch, Jr.2 (born 28 February 1943 in St. Louis, Missouri, parents not determined). Their marriage ended in divorce. Lucy married, second, 5 October 1986 in Amagansett, Suffolk County, New York, Jean-Charles Sprunger4 (born 18 December 1944, the son of Virgil Sprunger and Clair Lenoir;3 Jean-Charles died 17 April 20093).

 35i. Carl Edward Bolch III, born 2 January 1967.1
+36ii. Allison Kirsten Bolch, born 13 July 1968. Married Crawford Cotten Moran.

22. Samuel Johnston Davies, Jr.7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 26 April 1928 in Ohio;5, 6 died 28 October 2006.5, 6 Samuel married Shirley Irma Blust (born 1 April 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Emil H. Blust and Irma _____;7 Shirley died 30 March 2001 in Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida7). Samuel and Shirley are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.5, 7

 37i. Ashley Eldon Davies, born 16 February 1956.1
+38ii. Samuel Johnston Davies III, born 16 November 1961. Married Lisa Kay Whitney.

23. Diane Davies7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 27 April 1931.1, 8 Diane married, first, 23 June 1952 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Richard Allenby Becker8 (born ca. 1927, the son of Elliott D. Becker and Elma Ferris8). Diane married, second, November 1956 in Orange County, Florida, Arthur Wilson ‘Dart’ Winship9 (born 10 July 1927, parents not determined1).

+39i. Allison Wendy Becker, born 30 August 1954. Married James Paul Ochsner.
+40i. Delle Davies Winship, born 23 January 1958 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 15 April 2009 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Married Donald Byron McIntosh.
 41ii. Katherine Davies Winship, born 8 August 1960 in Contra Costa County, California.10

24. Delle Allison Davies7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 13 December 1935.1 Delle married, March 1958, Walter Joseph Muller III11 (born 14 June 1934, parents not determined1).

 42i. Kristen Davies Muller, born 6 November 1970;12, 13 died 29 January 1972 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.12, 13 Kristen is buried in Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.12

25. Jean Sutherland Gazlay7 (Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 15 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California.14, 15 Jean married, 22 August 1964 in Orange County, California, Joseph Franklin Brown15, 17 (born 26 October 1934 in Pembroke, Washington County, Maine, the son of Lawrence Brown and Pauline Mahar;16 Joseph died 23 July 2010 in Vista, San Diego County, California16).

+43i. Matthew Lawrence Brown, born 21 December 1969. Married Heather McDonald.
+44ii. Daniel William Brown, born 16 October 1970. Married Tracy Jean Mohler.

27. Margaret Ann ‘Megan’ Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 25 May 1937 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 18 Megan married, first, 25 June 1960, Philip Stewart Painter19 (born ____, parents not determined). Megan married, second, Frank Lea Fates (born 2 July 1927 in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, parents not determined;20, 21 Frank died 25 January 200720, 21). Frank is buried in Orleans Cemetery, East Orleans, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.20

+45i. Ann Gazlay Painter, born 8 October 1967. Married Peter A. Lajoie.
 46ii. Phillip E. Painter, born 8 October 1963.1

28. Sarah Ellen Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born ca. September 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 18 Sarah married, 1961, Richard H. Rochester (born ca. 1930, parents not determined1).

 47i. Stephen Rochester.

29. Edward Gazlay ‘Ted’ Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 1 August 1945.1 Ted married Barbara E. Bell (born 17 October 1946, parents not determined1).

30. Charles Henry ‘Chuck’ Apt III7 (Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 13 December 1954 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.22 Chuck married Mary _____ (born ca. 1956, parents not determined1).

+48i. Margaret Katherine ‘Maggie’ Apt, Married Kerry Duane Dickerson.
+49ii. Tyner Apt, born 3 April 1988. Married Myles Morales.
 50iii. Charles Henry Apt IV, born ca. 1993.

31. Douglas Kent Apt7 (Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 9 May 1962 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.23 Douglas married Janessa Hammit (born ca. February 1964, parents not determined1).

 51i. Danyell Apt, born ca. 1991.
 52ii. Kelsey Dora Apt, born 9 June 1991.

32. Frederick Gazlay Apt III7 (Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 27 January 1953.1 Frederick married, 9 July 1977 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas, Janet Sue Skidmore24 (born 25 February 1954, the daughter of Jerry Skidmore and Betty _____1).

+53i. Aleaka Nicole Apt, born 29 May 1980. Married Carlton L. Morgan.
+54ii. Frederick Gazlay ‘Derick’ Apt IV, born ca. 1983. Married Callie Marie Taggart.
 55iii. Jeremy Apt, born ca. 1985.1

33. Barbara Apt7 (Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 2 July 1956.1 Barbara married Daniel Bukaty25 (born November 1956, parents not determined1).

Children of Barbara Apt and Daniel Bukaty:

 56i. Preston Coleman Bukaty.
 57ii. Harrison Bukaty.

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. Engagement Announcement, The New York Times, 2 July 1964, Lucy Allison Bishopric to Carl Edward Bolch, Jr.
  3. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Sprunger, Jean-Charles, no.. 054-48-0330; died: 17 April 2009; born: 18 December 1944.
  4. Marriage Announcement, New York Times, New York, New York, 6 October 1986, Jean-Charles Sprunger to Lucy Bishopric Bolch, married on 5 October 1986 in Amagansett, Long Island, New York. The article provides the names of their parents, and indicated that Lucy’s previous marriage ended in divorce.
  5. Find a Grave (website). Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Samuel J. Davies, born: 26 April 1928; died: 28 October 2006 [from record].
  6. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Davies, Samuel Johnston, Jr., died: 28 October 2006; born: 26 April 1928 in Ohio; widow; father: Davies; mother: Bishopric; SSN: 289-24-2264.
  7. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Davies, Shirley I., born: 1 April 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri; died: 30 March 2001 in Sarasota, Florida; father: Emil H. Blust; mother: Irma; spouse: John Davies.
  8. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Richard Allenby Becker, age 25; father: Elliott D. Becker; mother: Elma Ferris; and Diane Davies, age 21; father: Samuel J. Davies; mother: Charlotte Bishopric; married on 23 June 1952.
  9. Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001, Cert# 27792, Arthur Wilson Winship and Diane Davies Becker, married on March 1956 in Orange [County], Florida.
  10. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Katherin D. Winship, born: 8 August 1960 in Contra Costa [County], California; mother: Davies.
  11. Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001, Cert# 6349, Walter Joseph Muller, III and Delle Allison Davies, married on March 1958 in Orange [County], Florida.
  12. Find a Grave (website). Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, Kristen Davies Muller: Kristen Davies / Muller / Nov. 6, 1970 / Jan. 29, 1972 [from grave marker].
  13. Florida Death Index 1877-1998; available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Muller, Kristen Davies, died: 29 January 1972 in Winter Park, Florida; born: 6 November 1970.
  14. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Jean Sutherland Gazlay, born 15 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California; mother: Sutherland.
  15. Email from Susan Murdock Gazlay to Lee Gazlay, 13 November 2011.
  16. Obituary, North County Times (serving San Diego and Riverside Counties, California), 1 August 2010, Joseph Franklin Brown, died 23 July 2010 in Vista, California; born 26 October 1934 in Pembroke, Maine. The article provides a brief biography and the names of his parents, wife, children, and grandchildren.
  17. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Brown, Joseph F., age 29; Jean S. Gazlay, age 22; married 22 Aug. 1964 in Orange [County], California.
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Queens County, Flushing, Enumeration District 41-910, Sheet No. 6B, family of Margaret Geist (26, Canada); husband Edward Geist (33, Cincinnati, Ohio, emg. salesman, converatus [?]); mother-in-law Edith Geist (67, Indiana, widow, mgr, tearoom, first married age 28, 3 children); daughter Margaret Ann Geist (3, Cincinnati); daughter Sarah E. Geist (1, Cincinnati).
  19. Wedding Announcement, Herald Statesman, Yonkers, New York, 27 June 1960, Megan Geist and Philip Stewart Painter, married on 25 June 1960 in Colonial Heights, Yonkers, New York. The article provides the names of their parents and other family members.
  20. Find a Grave (website). Orleans Cemetery, East Orleans, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Frank Lea Fates: Frank Lea Fates / HA1 US Navy / Jul 2 1927 Jan 25 2007 [from grave marker].
  21. Obituary, Cape Cod Times (website: www.capecodonline.com), Frank “Lea” Fates, died: 25 January 2007. The article provides biographical and vital details, and the names of his siblings, two wives, children, and step-children.
  22. Birth Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 13 December 1954, Charles Henry Apt, born the same day.
  23. Birth Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 12 May 1962, Kent Apt, born 9 May 1962.
  24. Wedding Announcement, The Fort Scott (Kansas) Tribune, 1 August 1977, marriage of Frederick Gazlay Apt III and Janet Sue Skidmore on 9 July 1977 in Iola, Kansas. The article provides the names of their parents and others in the wedding party.
  25. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Frederick G. Apt Jr. / Sept. 4, 1929 / Dec. 11, 2008 [from headstone]. The record includes the text of his obituary published 12 December 2008 in Iola, Kansas, that provides a biography and the names of his parents, wife, descendants, and siblings.
Eighth and Ninth Generations
36. Allison Kirsten Bolch8 (Lucy,7 Allison,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 13 July 1968.1 Allison married, May 1992, Crawford Cotten Moran2 (born ____, parents not determined).

38. Samuel Johnston Davies III8 (Samuel,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 16 November 1961.1 Samuel married, 19 November 1983 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Lisa Kay Whitney (born 25 March 1958, parents not determined1).

 58i. Whitney Kay Davies, born 14 May 1984.1
 59ii. Lauren Ashley Davies, born 23 September 1986.1

39. Allison Wendy Becker8 (Diane,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 30 August 1954.1 Allison married, 30 December 1981 in Orange County, Florida, James Paul Ochsner3 (born ____, parents not determined).

40. Delle Davies Winship8 (Diane,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 23 January 1958 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;4 died 15 April 2009 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado.4 Delle married, 25 November 1988 in Orange County, Florida, Donald Byron McIntosh5 (born ____, parents not determined).

 60i. Charlotte B. McIntosh, born 26 January 1989.1

43. Matthew Lawrence Brown8 (Jean,7 Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 21 December 1969.1 Matthew married Heather McDonald (born 8 July 1970, parents not determined1).

 61i. Natalie Brown.
 62ii. Kristin Brown.

44. Daniel William Brown8 (Jean,7 Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 16 October 1970.1 Daniel married, 15 September 2001, Tracy Jean Mohler6 (born 17 October 1977, parents not determined1).

 63i. Henry Joseph ‘Hank’ Brown, born xxxx.

45. Ann Gazlay Painter8 (Margaret ‘Megan’,7 Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 8 October 1967.1 Ann married Peter A. Lajoie (born 7 June 1964, parents not determined1).

48. Margaret Katherine ‘Maggie’ Apt8 (Charles ‘Chuck’,7 Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1). Maggie married, 17 October 2009 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, Kerry Duane Dickerson7 (born 5 August 1970 in Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri, the son of Randy Dickerson and Sandra _____1).

 64i. Mark Dickerson, born xxxx.

49. Tyner Apt8 (Charles ‘Chuck’,7 Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 3 April 1988.8 Tyner married, 24 March 2012, Myles Morales (born 3 August 1986, parents not determined1).

53. Aleaka Nicole Apt8 (Frederick,7 Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born 29 May 1980.1 Aleaka married Carlton L. Morgan (born 21 July 1980, parents not determined1).

 65i. Bennett Morgan.
 66ii. Coleman Morgan.

54. Frederick Gazlay ‘Derick’ Apt IV8 (Frederick,7 Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Elizabeth,2 William1), born ca. 1983.1 Derick married, 4 September 2010 in Park City, Summit County, Utah, Callie Marie Taggart9 (born 28 February 1983, the daughter of Dewey Shane Taggart and Janet Wiggill1).

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. Engagement Announcement, The New York Times, 27 December 1992, Allison Kirsten Bolch to Crawford Cotten Moran. Wedding is planned for May 1992.
  3. Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001, Cert# 112251, James Paul Ochsner and Allison Wendy Becker, married 30 December 1981 in Orange [County], Florida.
  4. Obituary, Orlando Sentinel (website: articles.orlandosentinel.com); 28 April 2009, Delle Davies McIntosh, died: 15 April 2009 in Denver, Colorado; born: 23 January 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The article provides biographical and vital details and the names of her parents, daughter, two sisters, and one brother.
  5. Florida Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001, Cert# 129166, Donald Byron McIntosh, Jr. and Delle Winship Davies [sic], married on 25 November 1988 in Orange [County], Florida.
  6. facebook.com (website), personal page of Tracy Mohler Brown
  7. Engagement Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas; 28 August 2009, Kerry Duane Dickerson and Margaret Katherine Apt, wedding planned for 17 October 2009 in Topeka, Kansas.
  8. Air Force Falcons, The Official Site of U.S. Air Force Academy Athletics; Player Bio: Tyner Apt. The bio provides biographical details, sports accomplishments, and names of her parents and siblings.
  9. Engagement Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas; 30 July 2010, engagement of Callie Marie Taggart and Frederick Gazlay Apt IV. The announcement names their parents and indicates the wedding will be on 4 September 2010 in Park City, Utah.