Gazlay Family History
 

Family HistoryFamily History - James Gazlay


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 James Gazlay and 361 of his descendants down to the ninth generation.


First Generation
1. James Gazlay,1 born 23 January 1758, the son of John Gazlay and Anna Ward;1, 2 died 6 August 1823.2 James married, 20 October 1783, Huldah Carter1 (born 11 February 1767, parents not determined;1 Huldah died 21 September 1844 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio3, 4, 5). Huldah is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.3, 4

Children of James Gazlay and Huldah Carter:

+2i. James William Gazlay, born 23 July 1784 in New York, New York; died 8 June 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Martha ‘Patty’ Randall Married (2) Rebecca M. Williams.
+3ii. Rev. Sayrs Gazlay, born 12 July 1787 in New York; died 24 May 1874. Married Susan Hay.
 4iii. Ann Gazlay, born 25 September 1789 in New York;1, 6, 7, 8 died 5 July 1857 in Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 5, 6, 7 Ann is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.6, 7
+5iv. Elizabeth Gazlay, born 26 March 1792; died 1829. Married Charles Fraser Kellogg.
+6v. Cornelia Gazlay, born 1 August 1794 in New York; died 13 August 1873. Married James S. Chamberlain.
+7vi. Aribert Gazlay, born 10 December 1797 in Dutchess County, New York; died 22 May 1885 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Elizabeth Buck.
+8vii. Karenda Gazlay, born 22 April 1800 in New York; died 26 January 1890 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio. Married (1) David Swing Married (2) James Hageman.
+9viii. Mary Elizabeth Gazlay, born 9 December 1805; died 1833. Married William C. Keene.
+10ix. Julia Ann Gazlay, born 1806 in New York; died 17 May 1858 in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Garrett Van Ausdol.
 11x. Hulda Jane Gazlay, born 3 June 1808;1 died 10 August 1830.1, 5
+12xi. Adelia ‘Della’ Gazlay, born 14 December 1813 in Cairo, Greene County, New York; died 18 April 1858 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. Married Albert Gallatin Knight.
+13xii. Theodore Gazlay, born 27 August 1815 in Cairo, Greene County, New York; died 19 January 1899 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Jane Eliza Fitch.

  1. Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, collated by Theodore Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890; unpublished. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
  2. The Gazlay Family in America, with sections titled “Ten Generations of American Gazlays” for several branches of the Gazlay family. Document is marked on one page, “From Gerard Gazlay, Jr. Jan. 1980.” Unpublished, nine unnumbered pages. Photocopy in possession of Lee Gazlay.
  3. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Huldah, card no. 5755, died 21 Sept. 1844, Sec. 54 Lot 92; removed from Family Burial Grounds, Green Township, O.
  4. Cemetery Inscriptions, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; Lot #92, Section #54, monument with the following inscriptions: Hulda, wife of James Gazlay, died September 21, 1844, age 77 years / Rebecca W., wife of James W. Gazlay, died February 15, 1834, age 29 years 7 months / William E. Gazlay, their first son, died May 11, 1843, age 19 years 11 months / James, their second son, died October 5, 1828, age 2 years / Clare, their fourth son, died June 11, 1833, age 1 1/2 years.
  5. 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.
  6. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Miss Ann, card no. 5745, born 1789 in N.Y., died 5 July 1857, residence Green Township, O., Sec. 54 Lot 92.
  7. Find a Grave (website). Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Gazlay, Ann, born: unknown; died: 1857 [from record].
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Green Township, family of James W. Gazley (65, N.Y., farmer); Allen W. Gazley (20, Ohio, farmer); Susan Gazley (20, Ohio); Ann Gazley (50, N.Y.); Emma Kizar (9, Ohio); Sarah Simmons (13, England); Henry Kuntz (30, Germany, laborer); John Hanyon (35, Germany, laborer).
Second Generation
2. James William Gazlay2 (James1), born 23 July 1784 in New York, New York;1, 2, 3, 4, 5 died 8 June 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 4 James married, first, 8 December 1811 in Norwich, Chenango County, New York, Martha ‘Patty’ Randall5, 7 (born 27 August 1790 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, the daughter of John Randall and Mary Swan;6, 7 Patty died 24 December 1817 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio5, 6, 7). James married, second, 13 April 1820 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Rebecca M. Williams5 (born ca. July 1804, the daughter of Elmore Williams and Lucy Ann _____;5, 8 Rebecca died 15 February 18345, 8, 9). James is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1 Patty is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.6 Rebecca is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8, 9

James was born in 1874 in New York City, and he moved with his parents to Dutchess County, New York, in 1789. He attended common schools and pursued and academic course. James studied law in Poughkeepsie, New York, was admitted to the bar in 1809, and there he began his practice of law. In 1813, James moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and continued his law practice.10

Some of his writings on case law include the Report of the Case of Thomas Graham of Cincinnati published in 1821, and the Case of George P. Torrence, Acting as President Judge of the Ninth Circuit of the Court of Common Pleas of the State of Ohio, Considered, as Violative of the Constitution of the State, published in 1822.11

James was elected to the Eighteenth Congress (serving from 4 March 1823 to 3 March 1825) as a Representative from Hamilton County, Ohio, running as a Jackson Republican. In this election, his opponent was Army General (War of 1812), Congressman, Ohio State Senator, and future President William Henry Harrison, who lost, it is said, by only 500 votes. James failed in his bid for reelection in 1824.10

In 1826, James created, edited and published the liberal Western Tiller, a mostly agricultural publication, but also carrying “anti-ecclesiastical articles and poems…The Tiller opened its columns to any citizen who wished to criticize the aristocratic church polity of the Methodists, gloat over schisms in the Baptist church, or assail the hireling priests.” James sold the Tiller to Wm. J. Ferris in 1828.12

James wrote A Treatis on Horses in 1827, reflecting his scholarly interest in horses. In later years, James wrote “some long-winded poetic philosophizings and heavy-handed satires,” as well as other writings, on mostly social topics. These include: Short View of Social Elements and Relations of the United States, 1843; and Sketches of Life and Social Relations: With Other Poems, 1860. Following the civil war, he wrote the Reconstruction of the Southern States, 1865; Political Questions, 1866; Scraps for Laws of New Creation: One God, One Race, One Creed, and One Liberty, 1867; and Imagination, 1868.11, 12, 13

James has been described as, “…in many respects, an acute thinker and a vigorous journalist, and unconventional enough to criticize the mumbo-jumbo of the law. In opposition to his colleagues, who regarded ‘the truths and excellencies of religion and law’ as ‘equally indisputable,’ Gazlay attacked the wording of laws as degenerate and confused and advocated simpler phraseology.”12

A New York Times article, published, 16 December 1870, provides some additional biographical details of James Gazlay, several not found elsewhere:14


Lochy Ostrom’s Estate—Some Errors Corrected by “An Old Citizen” of Cincinnati.

To the Editor of the Cincinnati Commercial:

I notice, under head of special telegram from New-York, in your paper of today, an article in regard to the estate of Rachel Ostrom. It has many errors in it. I propose to correct a few of them.

It is true that James W. Gazlay in the fore part of the present century was engaged to be married to miss Rachel Ostrom, of Poughkeepsie, in the State of New-York. Mr. J. W. Gazlay desired to marry her and move West. The mother of Miss Ostrom would not go West, and Miss Ostrom would not leave her mother. J. W. Gazlay came West and located at Cincinnati, Ohio, and afterward went back to New-York, but could not induce Miss Ostrom to come to the West, and shortly afterward he married Martha Randall, of New-York, who came to this city with him. By that marriage J. W. Gazlay had one child —Hulda, married to Thornton A. Mills, a Presbyterian clergyman of this city.

After the death of Mr. Gazlay’s first wife he married Rebecca, daughter of Elmore Williams, by whom he had three children. One of them died in its infancy. William Elmore Gazlay, another child, died after age in Florida. Allen W. Gazlay, a child, is living and doing well in the western part of the city, and J. W. Gazlay is not dead yet, but is living with his son, and is in remarkably good health and preservation for a man of his age. J. W. Gazlay never was imprisoned for contempt of Court. He said at one time to the Court, then composed of three Judges, of which the father of our worthy Mayor was one of the number, that it was a Demerara team, composed of two mules and a jackass, which remark he made in the heat of an argument, and himself and the Judges were always personal friends, and it had nothing whatever to do with his election to Congress.

In about the year 1822, Wm. Henry Harrison was a candidate for Congress in the Cincinnati District; the mechanics and working men thought that Gen. Harrison was a representative of the Virginia aristocracy, known then as the F.F.V.’s, and desired to run a candidate of their own, and appointed a committee to select a candidate, of which Mr. Bromwell, then a wire-weaver, was the Chairman. Mr. Gazlay consented to run, without any expectation on his part of the part of the Committee that he would be elected. He declined to be a candidate a second time. He and Gen. Harrison were always warm personal and political friends, and in 1840 Mr. Gazlay canvassed two States for the election of Gen. Harrison to the Presidency.


The New York Times carried the following obituary for James W. Gazlay on 13 June 1874:15


An Old Citizen

Obituary.

—————

Ex-Congressman James W. Gazlay.

The Cincinnati Commercial announces the death of James W. Gazlay, who for more than sixty years has been a resident of that city. He was born in this City, July 23, 1784, and in 1823 was elected to the Eighteenth Congress, defeating Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison. But his fate as a popular man in his district was decided by his first important vote. Gen. Lafayette had arrived in the United States early in 1825, the guest of the nation. He was introduced to each House of Congress, and it was in the House of Representatives that the effective speech of reception was made by that eloquent speaker, Henry Clay. A joint committee reported a resolution of honor and remuneration to Lafayette for his distinguished services in the American Revolution. It proposed awarding him $200,000 and a township of land, to be selected from the unsold lands of the Government, under the direction of the President. Mr. Gazley rose and moved to strike out $200,000 and insert $100,000. Although Niles’ Register deemed the voting for the large sum right, it made a point to honor the “firmness” of those who voted in the negative when they failed to make the proposed amendment. Mr. Gazley’s negative vote cost him his seat, which was warmly contested, and Gen. Findlay, a popular man, succeeded by less than twenty-five votes. After his defeat for congress by Gen. Findlay he commenced the publication in Cincinnati of a weekly newspaper, the Western Tiller, the first number of which was on the 1st of August, 1826. He brought some enterprise to its conduct, and often illustrated it with wood engravings. The paper was continued by Wm. J. Ferris, who afterward became connected with the Cincinnati Gazette.


+14i. Hulda M. Gazlay, born ca. 1815 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 30 June 1845 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Rev. Thornton A. Mills.
 15i. William Elmore Gazlay, born June 1823;8 died 11 May 1843.8, 16 William is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8, 16
 16ii. James Gazlay, born ca. 1826 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;8, 17 died 5 October 1828 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.5, 8, 17 James is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8, 17
+17iii. Allen W. Gazlay, born 14 October 1829 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 2 June 1889 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Susan Kizer.
 18iv. Clare Gazlay, born ca. December 1831;8 died 11 June 1833.8, 18 Clare is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8, 18

3. Rev. Sayrs Gazlay2 (James1), born 12 July 1787 in New York;4, 19, 20, 21, 22 died 24 May 1874.4, 5, 19 Sayrs married, 4 February 1835 in Fairfield, Hamilton County, Ohio, Susan Hay5 (born 17 April 1796 in New York, parents not determined;5, 20, 21 Susan died 17 February 18615, 23). Sayrs and Susan are buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.19, 23

Rev. Sayrs Gazlay was born in New York, and eventually moved with his parents and siblings to Ohio. He was an uncle on the maternal side to the distinguished Professor David Swing. Rev. Gazlay was a man of much learning and the author of several books, among them an extensive Biblical Commentary. He was a man of some attainments, especially in theology, but very eccentric, dogmatic and intolerant. His faith was a somber Calvinism darkened into fatalism, in which a few elect were to be rescued from the general collapse and failure of creation. He held the dogma of the divine origin and right of human slavery in the same manner, proving it the while with Bible texts, and no one dared to doubt his exegesis. Riding fast horses was his passion, but whistling was his pet abomination, and he kept a ledger in which to record the names of all boys who practices the vice. If a boy felt moved to bird-like music he looked about him before puckering his lips to begin, but after nightfall the theologian heard many a warbled tune with variations. David’s religious views were explained by his boyhood friends as, in part at least, a reaction from the radical and too violent views of his uncle. Doubtless that strange man served him as a kind of negative pole of thought, but he seems to have been endowed, from the first, with a mind at once judicial and humane.24, 25

He was pastor at several churches in New York, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky over his lifetime. An index of Presbyterian Ministers shows his name (under various spellings) in the Presbyterian Church’s records and minutes from 1828 to 1874.26

Sayrs was admitted as a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Durham, Greene County, New York, on 30 August 1811, “by letter from the church of Pleasant Valley. Entered the ministry.” This was likely in conjunction with his parents’ and siblings’ move to Greene County.27

His name is found in several registers of the American Education Society (1827, 1829) in the Synod of Geneva, Presbytery of Chenango, N. Y., in the town of Oxford. In 1829 he was reappointed for one year in Warren County, Ohio. This was apparently when Sayrs moved from New York to Ohio. In 1832 he was reappointed for four months to the Presbytery of Ebenezer, Kentucky. Later in 1832 he was reappointed for one year to Millersburg and vicinity, Kentucky.28

Sayrs was apparently interested in, and had acquired some expertise in, fossilized wood in Ohio, having observed and collected specimens over several years. His letter to Professor Benjamin Stillman in 1833 provides rich details of his efforts on this topic, citing various finds mostly by individuals in digging their wells in the area around Springfield, Ohio.29

On 1 October 1833, the Rev. Gazlay was installed as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Williamsburgh, Ohio.30

In 1835, Sayrs married Susan Hay. The two children born to them both died in infancy.5

Rev. Gazlay was among 35 ministers and elders to provide testimony and to vote in the infamous trial of Rev. Lyman Beecher for heresy in the Presbyterian Church in 1835. After all the testimony, Rev. Gazlay voted to sustain the charges, which vote was in the minority, so Rev. Beecher was acquitted in the trial. On appeal to the general synod, he was again acquitted.31

Rev. Gazlay was the minister at Hopewell Church, Hopewell, Indiana 1840-41. He apparently had occasional differences of opinion with his congregants. In one incident, two women were spending the day with Rev. Gazlay’s wife, when he express strong objection to “wasting the luxury of tea upon her guests at the dinner hour.” Another time, Rev. Gazlay had stopped to spend the night at McGuire’s Tavern near Waverly, Indiana (about ten miles northwest of Hopewell). While there, he criticized the food and attempted to tell the owner how to cook. The owner, in front of many guests, said, “Judging from your manners, you ought to be running a restaurant instead of preaching the gospel.” In another incident, Rev. Gazlay was asked to allow Dr. Thomas Clelland, a well known Kentucky Presbyterian, to speak at Hopewell. Rev. Gazlay refused. So instead, a meeting was called at a private home where Dr. Clelland preached to a group of people. It apparently was after this incident that Rev. Gazlay left Hopewell.32

Rev. Gazlay was involved in an interesting and important law suit in Ohio. When Williamsburgh, Ohio, was originally laid out in 1795 or 1796, Gen. William Lytle, the town’s proprietor and founder, reserved five and one-half acres of land that were dedicated and appropriated to the public for county public buildings. Four years later, Clermont County was organized, with Williamsburgh as the first county seat. In 1824, the county seat was moved to Batavia, and the people of Williamsburgh took possession of the public buildings and square, using them for public purposes. Gen. Lytle then claimed that the square reverted to him. The county brought suit against Lytle, and the Supreme Court for Clermont County dismissed the suit, with title settled in favor of Lytle, who conveyed title to the United States Bank, to satisfy Lytle’s debt to the bank. In 1846, the bank sold the same to Sayrs Gazlay for four hundred and fifty dollars, who, along with Adam Walker, took control and possession of the public square and claimed to hold title to the square and its buildings. The corporate authorities of Williamsburgh filed suit for an injunction against Gazlay and Walker, and in December 1849 the Clermont County Supreme Court declared the title was held by the town, and the injunction was made perpetual. Rev. Gazlay and others counter-sued, and in December 1854 the Supreme Court of Ohio heard and ultimately dismissed their suit, ending the matter.24, 33

In May, 1854, Rev. Gazlay and others organized the Loveland Presbyterian Church, in Clermont County, Ohio, although other ministers served as the church’s preacher.24

Sayrs was the author of several published works, including The Way of Salvation, published in Original Sermons; by Presbyterian Ministers, in The Mississippi Valley in 1833, and the extensive Comments on Select Passages of The Holy Scriptures in 1870.34, 35

The 1870 U.S. Census shows “S. Gasley,” age 84, born in New York, living in Newport, Kentucky, across the river from Cincinnati. Living with him is “O. D. Gasley,” a 76 year old female, born in New York. Her identity has not been determined; she could be Sayrs’ second wife, although no record of another marriage has been found.22

Sayrs died 24 May 1874 and is buried in Williamsburgh Cemetery, Williamsburgh, Clermont County, Ohio.19


Children of Rev. Sayrs Gazlay and Susan Hay:

 19i. Verna Gazlay, stillborn 3 April 1836.36 Verna is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.36
 20ii. Obernus Gazlay, born 9 September 1837;36 died 14 July 1838.36 Obernus is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.36

5. Elizabeth Gazlay2 (James1), born 26 March 1792;4 died 1829.4 Elizabeth married, 21 June 1821 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Charles Fraser Kellogg5, 39 (born 22 May 1788 in New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, the son of Phineas Kellogg and Olive Fraser;37 Charles died 7 January 1865 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio37, 38). Charles is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.38

6. Cornelia Gazlay2 (James1), born 1 August 1794 in New York;4, 40 died 13 August 1873.41 Cornelia married, 7 May 1818 in Greenville, Greene County, New York, James S. Chamberlain43 (born ____, parents not determined; James died 25 February 1843 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio5, 42). Cornelia is buried in Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio.41

James was Foreman of Engine Company 1 (later renumbered to 3), Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company, Ladder 1, in the Cincinnati Fire Department. He is listed as the first fireman in the history of the department to be killed in the line of duty. Chamberlain died on 25 February 1843 in what appears to have been a tremendous backdraft in the main building of the Pugh and Alvords Pork House. The smoke house behind the building was burning and the doors connecting the two were closed to stop the fire. Smoke and fumes built up in the main building and it exploded without warning. The explosion killed Chamberlain and eight others, mostly employees and customers of the pork house.42


+21i. William Gazlay Chamberlin, born September 1822 in Indiana; died 11 March 1912 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Sarah L. Bigler Married (2) Mary E. McIntire.
 22ii. Frederick D. Chamberlain, born ca. 1829 in Indiana.40
 23iii. James H. Chamberlain, born ca. 1835 in Ohio.40

7. Aribert Gazlay2 (James1), born 10 December 1797 in Dutchess County, New York;4, 44, 45, 46, 47 died 22 May 1885 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.47, 48, 49 Aribert married, 15 April 1827 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Elizabeth Buck5, 47, 54 (born 14 October 1803 in Trumansburg, Tomkins County, New York, the daughter of William Sherman Buck and Barentha York;44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53 Elizabeth died 11 February 1899 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas50, 53). Aribert and Elizabeth are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.49, 50

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.47

Elizabeth’s obituary elaborates on her life and character:53

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.”


+24i. Carter Gazlay, born 15 June 1828 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana; died 7 July 1909 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Elizabeth B. Emerson.

8. Karenda Gazlay2 (James1), born 22 April 1800 in New York;4, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 died 26 January 1890 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.4, 5, 55 Karenda married, first, August 1825, David Swing5 (born 1790 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel Swing and Polly Murphy;60 David died 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio60, 61). Karenda married, second, 1835, James Hageman5 (born 20 May 1807 in Ohio, parents not determined;55, 56, 57, 58, 59 James died 25 February 188855). Karenda is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.55 James is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.55

David Swing, Sr., was for many years engaged in steamboating on the Ohio River. He was a man of ability and of sterling character. He was honored for his man-hood rather than for his doctrinal Christianity. He died of cholera in 1832, leaving two sons to the care of their mother.61


Children of Karenda Gazlay and David Swing:

+25i. Alfred J. Swing, born 12 August 1828 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 24 January 1899 in Dayton, Campbell County, Kentucky. Married Mary A. Norris.
+26ii. Rev. David Swing, Jr., born 23 August 1830 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 3 October 1894 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Married Elizabeth C. Porter.

Children of Karenda Gazlay and James Hageman:

+27i. James Gazlay Hageman, born 22 July 1836 in Ohio; died 7 January 1913. Married Lydia E. Miller.
+28ii. Rev. George A. Hageman, born 30 August 1838 in Ohio; died 6 January 1929 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Married Susan ‘Susie’ Foster.
 29iii. Julia Hageman, born ca. 1839 in Ohio.5, 56
 30iv. Simon Augustus Hageman, born ca. 1842 in Ohio.5, 56, 57

9. Mary Elizabeth Gazlay2 (James1), born 9 December 1805;4 died 1833.4 Mary married, November 1821 in Indiana, William C. Keene5 (born ____, parents not determined).

+31i. Hulda Keene, born 25 February 1829 in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana; died 23 December 1918 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky. Married Charles Hamilton.
+32ii. Rebecca Keane, Married _____ Marshall.
+33iii. Mary Keane, Married Royal S. Hicks.

10. Julia Ann Gazlay2 (James1), born 1806 in New York;4, 62 died 17 May 1858 in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio.62 Julia married, 5 August 1847 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Garrett Van Ausdol5, 63 (born ____, parents not determined). Julia is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.62

12. Adelia ‘Della’ Gazlay2 (James1), born 14 December 1813 in Cairo, Greene County, New York;4, 64 died 18 April 1858 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.65, 66 Della married, 12 November 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Albert Gallatin Knight5, 65, 71 (born 28 May 1808 in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, the son of Timothy Knight and Dolly Rice;64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70 Albert died 5 January 1886 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin67).

The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin provides an interesting biographical sketch of Albert G. Knight:65

Albert G. Knight was born in Brattleboro, Vt., in May, 1808; he received the advantages of the Schools of the place, but they were not very extensive; he, however, acquired a taste for solid reading, and literally devoured the few books which were within his reach; soon after reaching his teens, he went to Providence, R.I., and served some years in a large crockery store; he then went to Baltimore and engaged in the same business; from there, he crossed the mountains, and settled in the young town of Cincinnati, where he married Miss Delia Gazlay, soon after which event he removed to Wayne Co., N.Y., and engaged in farming, where he was joined by his parents, his two brothers and only sister; the fever and ague was a little too much for them there, and early in the year 1836, Albert G. started for the West, a solitary horseman, arriving at Chicago the last of March, where he sold his horse and pushed forward to Racine on foot, because at that early season of the year there was no grass, neither hay nor grain on which the animal could be fed, had yet been raised. His sister Mary followed him in May, coming by schooner from Oswego, and the rest of the family, which had been increased by the birth of a daughter, followed, arriving in Racine August 29, 1836, by the same mode of conveyance. As elsewhere stated, there were but few settlers in the clearing known as Racine upon his arrival, and other pages of this work show so much of his relation to public affairs that it is unnecessary to repeat. In 1851, he engaged in the business of making abstracts of title, conveyances, and the like, for which he was eminently fitted. In 1854, he associated with him the late Eliphalet Cram, between whom and himself sprang up the warmest friendship based upon mutual regard. Mr. Cram died in 1868, and the firm of Knight -- Cram was changed to that of Knight -- Whiteley, Mr. Knight’s son-in-law, Simeon Whiteley, having purchased the interest of Mr. Cram in the valuable books of record and other property of the old firm. The business is still carried on by them. It is worthy of note that Mr. Knight’s grandfather, Samuel Knight, was appointed one of the Judges of the Colony of Vermont, by the English crown, his commission as such being one of the heir-looms in the family. During the early part of the Revolutionary war, Judge Knight retained his office under authority of the State of New York, which, history informs us, claimed jurisdiction over Vermont until the State was admitted to the Federation, at which time Judge Knight was made the first Chief Justice of the State, and he remained upon the bench until the time of his death. Mr. Knight’s wife and the mother of his children, died in the year 1858. She was a woman of superior mind and culture, and the deepest piety. The Gazlay family, of which she was a member, were among the first settlers of Cincinnati, her oldest brother, James W., who but recently died at a very advanced age, being one of the representatives in Congress from the Cincinnati District. Another brother, Sayrs, was a prominent clergyman of the straightest sect of the Presbyterian faith, and figured in the celebrated trial of Lyman Beecher, for heresy. Mrs. Knight’s sister, Karenda, is the mother of Rev. Prof. Swing, of Chicago, whose recent trial for the same crime as that of Lyman Beecher is still fresh in memory. Mrs. Knight was the mother of six children--Sayrs G. (now City Surveyor); Jane G. (Mrs. Simeon Whiteley); Mary H. (Mrs. Capt. Chas. E. Jewett--now living in California); John Wesley (now in the West Indies); James Mason (who died in 1874); and Miss Delia (now Third Assistant Principal in the Racine High School). In 1868, Mr. Knight married Miss Anna Hanson, a native of the island of Laaland, in the Baltic Sea, a dependency of the Kingdom of Denmark, who now presides over his present home at the corner of College avenue and Fifteenth street, a charming spot, where good taste adorns and a boundless hospitality is dispensed, as especially the Presiding Elders and Preachers of the Methodist denomination of the Northwest will attest.65


+34i. Sayrs Gazlay Knight, born 27 September 1833 in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont; died 20 May 1903 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. Married Rebecca Traver.
+35ii. Jane G. Knight, born 3 March 1836 in Huron, Wayne County, New York; died 11 July 1907 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. Married Simeon Whiteley.
+36iii. Mary Huldah Knight, born 7 September 1843 in Wisconsin. Married Charles Elam Jewett.
+37iv. John Wesley Knight, born 8 May 1851 in Wisconsin. Married Cora Luix (née Bliss) .
 38v. James Mason Knight, born ca. 1854 in Wisconsin;68, 69 died 1874.65
 39vi. Dr. Delia Gazlay Knight, born ca. 1858 in Wisconsin.65, 68, 70, 72, 73 Delia Knight graduated from the Elementary Course of the Oshkosh Normal School in 1878. She was a high school teacher in Oskaloosa, Iowa, in the early 1880s. In 1886, Delia was selected to the chair of Natural and Physical Science at the Iowa State Normal School, a position she held until 1890. She left the Normal School for Boston where she became a professional nurse, having graduated from the Boston City Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1891. Delia wrote an article entitled “The Nurse and the Psychic Factor” that appeared in the very first volume of the American Journal of Nursing, November 1900.74, 75, 76 In 1907, Delia Gazlay Knight graduated from the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, and she is listed as a member in good standing in the New York City Society of the American Osteopathic Association as of 1 August 1907. She is shown as Dr. Delia G. Knight in various New York City directories from 1911 through 1920. The program for the November 1913 meeting of the New York City Society of the American Osteopathic Association lists, among other presentations, “My Experience with the Jireh Foods,” by Delia G. Knight.77, 78, 79 The 1920 US Census lists her, age 61, as a patient at the infamous Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, Middletown, Orange County, New York, and she is similarly listed, at age 66, in the 1925 New York State Census.73

13. Theodore Gazlay2 (James1), born 27 August 1815 in Cairo, Greene County, New York;4, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 died 19 January 1899 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.5, 86 Theodore married, 23 December 1845 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana, Jane Eliza Fitch84, 85, 89 (born 27 August 1826 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana, the daughter of Harris Fitch and Hannah Biggs;80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87 Jane died 2 September 1896 in New York, New York5, 87, 88). Theodore and Jane are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.86, 87, 88

The following biographical sketch of Theodore Gazlay appears in the History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, Their Past and Present, S. B. Nelson and Co., publishers; S. B. Nelson and J. M. Runk, 1894.85

Theodore Gazlay, attorney at law, was born in Cairo, a small village near the Hudson river, in Greene county, N. Y., in 1815, the youngest in a family of twelve children. His brothers were James W., for many years a prominent attorney of Cincinnati; Sayres, a Presbyterian minister, and Aribert, an Indiana merchant. The father, James Gazlay, and the mother, Huldah (Carter) Gazlay, were born in this country, and both were of English descent. The father came to this city with his family in 1822, and here in the public schools Theodore Gazlay laid the foundation of his education.

As a lad, he learned the printing business in the office of the Independent Press, a weekly newspaper published and edited for a few years by his brother James W. He then formed a partnership and conducted a job printing business with James A. James for a period of three years. His health failing him in this employment, he abandoned it, and repaired to his father’s farm near Lawrenceburg, where he began the study of law, which he subsequently pursued in Lawrenceburg, Rising Sun, and Patriot, Ind. He was admitted to practice in 1841, removed to Cincinnati shortly thereafter, and continued in the practice of his profession until 1885, when he abandoned it, now devoting his time to the management of his estate. Mr. Gazlay was for twelve years associated with the Ohio & Mississippi Railway Company, as its managing attorney. He acquired a competency from the practice of his profession, and is, with his children, by inheritance from his nephew, Allen W. Gazlay, eldest son of James W. Gazlay, the possessor of more than a half million dollars’ worth of real estate in the heart of Cincinnati.

In Lawrenceburg, Ind., in 1844, Mr. Gazlay was married to Jane E. Fitch, whose parents, Harris and Hannah Fitch, were of English and Irish descent, respectively. Of the children born of this marriage, one son and five daughters survive, viz.: William H. Gazlay, the Cincinnati agent of the Chrome Steel Works, of New York; Hannah F. Gazlay; Mrs. Huldah Miller, wife of Albert W. Miller, now, and for some years past, city clerk of Sandusky, Ohio; Mrs. Emma G. Donaldson, wife of Andrew Donaldson, one of the vice-presidents of the New York & Erie railroad; Julia D. Gazlay, a talented vocalist, and Mrs. Clara J. Kuhn, wife of Oscar W. Kuhn, an attorney of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Gazlay, son and unmarried daughters reside at No. 105 Park avenue, Walnut Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn at North Ingleside, Walnut Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Miller, at Sandusky, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, in New York City. Mr. Gazlay is a Republican, but has never had any aspirations for political preferment. His wife is a member of the Methodist Church.


 40i. William Henry Gazlay, born 11 November 1846 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;5, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 90, 91 died 17 November 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.5, 92 William was a purchasing agent for several railroads, and an agent for the New York Steel Chrome Works. He was an Elk and a member of the Cuvier Club.5 William is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.92
 41ii. Hannah Fitch Gazlay, born 12 February 1848 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96 died 1 January 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.94, 95 Hanna traveled overseas several times, as indicted by both her passport, applied for and issued in March 1925 when she lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and several entries in New York passenger lists, traveling to Hawaii, England, Italy, and possibly other places. She was accompanied on at least one trip in 1925 by her sisters Emma Donaldson and Huldah Miller, and her nieces Clara and Merle Miller.93 Hannah is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.94
 42iii. Allen W. Gazlay, born 28 May 1851 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;5, 81, 82 died 1 August 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.5, 97 Allen drowned while swimming.5 Allen is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.97
+43iv. Huldah Gazlay, born 11 September 1853 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 12 May 1934 in Clifton Springs, New York. Married Albert William Miller.
+44v. Emma Jane Gazlay, born 11 November 1855 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 15 November 1951 in New York, New York. Married Andrew Donaldson.
+45vi. Julia Dora Gazlay, born 27 August 1857 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 1 July 1937 in New York, New York. Married Elwin Kane Stewart.
+46vii. Clara Virginia Gazlay, born 8 September 1863 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 10 April 1940 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Oscar William Kuhn.

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, James W., card no. 26104; born 23 July, 1874 in N.Y. City; died June 8, 1874 in Cincinnati, Ohio; parents: Jas. & Huldah; Sec 54 Lot 92.
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Green Township, family of James W. Gazley (65, N.Y., farmer); Allen W. Gazley (20, Ohio, farmer); Susan Gazley (20, Ohio); Ann Gazley (50, N.Y.); Emma Kizar (9, Ohio); Sarah Simmons (13, England); Henry Kuntz (30, Germany, laborer); John Hanyon (35, Germany, laborer).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 115, family of Allen W. Gazley (41, Ohio, real estate speculator); Susan Gazley (35, Ohio); Jas. W. Gazley (86, New York, w[idow]); Emma Kezir [sic, Kizer] (32, Ohio); Nellie Chamberlain (14, Ohio); Elijah Ruffin (22, Virginia, domestic servant); Mary Walch (31, Ireland, domestic servant); Jane Ray (20, Ohio, domestic servant); Susan Bush (23, Indiana, domestic servant).
  4. Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, collated by Theodore Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890; unpublished. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
  5. 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.
  6. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Mrs. Martha, card no. 14754; died 24 Dec.1817; age 27; Sec. 54 Lot 92; removed from Family Methodist Grounds.
  7. The Early History of Chenango County, from The History of Chenango County, by James H. Smith, 1880. Available at chenangony.net (website). Under the history of Norwich is the family of John Randall, who arrived in Norwich in 1800 from Stonington, Connecticut, and was among the first settlers of Norwich. The book provides biographical and personal details of John, his wife, and 13 children, including his eighth child, Martha (Patty) Randall, who married James W. Gazley.
  8. Cemetery Inscriptions, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; Lot #92, Section #54, monument with the following inscriptions: Hulda, wife of James Gazlay, died September 21, 1844, age 77 years / Rebecca W., wife of James W. Gazlay, died February 15, 1834, age 29 years 7 months / William E. Gazlay, their first son, died May 11, 1843, age 19 years 11 months / James, their second son, died October 5, 1828, age 2 years / Clare, their fourth son, died June 11, 1833, age 1 1/2 years.
  9. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Rebecca M., card no. 5753; died 15 Feb. 1834; born in Cincinnati, Ohio; parents: Elmore & ____ Williams; Sec. 54 Lot 92; removed from Family Burial Grounds, Green Township, O.
  10. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Biography of James William Gazlay.
  11. Citations of these works (but not digitized copies or reviews) are available by searching Google Books (website).
  12. Cincinnati: Queen City of the West, 1819-1839, by Daniel Aaron, Ohio State University Press, 1992. Available at Google Books.
  13. Races of Mankind, with Travels in Grubland, by Cephas Broadluck [pseudonym for Allen W. Gazlay, son of James W. Gazlay].
  14. The New York Times, 16 December 1870: Lochy Ostrom’s Estate—Some Errors Corrected by “An Old Citizen” of Cincinnati.
  15. Obituary, The New York Times, 13 June 1874, James W. Gazlay
  16. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Wm. E., card no. 5754; died 11 May 1843; born in Cincinnati, Ohio; parents: James W. & Rebecca Gazley; Sec. 54 Lot 92; removed from Family Burial Grounds, Green Township, O.
  17. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, James, card no. 5751; place of birth: Cincinnati, Ohio; died Oct. 5, 1828; parents: Jas. W. & Rebecca Gazley; Sec 54 Lot 92.
  18. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Clare, card no. 5752; died 11 June 1833; parents: Jas. W. & Rebecca Gazley; Sec. 54 Lot 92; removed from Family Burial Grounds, Green Township, O.
  19. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Rev. S. Gazlay / Born / Jan. 1 1787 / Died / May 24 1874. [The birth date here differs from the date of 12 July 1787 shown in the History of the Gazlay Family by Sayrs’ brother Theodore.]
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page 72, family of Sayrs Gazlay (63, NY, OSP Clergyman); Susan Gazlay (54, NY).
  21. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 45, family of Sayrs Gazlay (73, New York, OS Pres. Clergyman); Susan Gazlay (64, New York).
  22. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Kentucky, Campbell County, City of Newport, Page No. 507, family of S. Gasley (84, New York, minister); O. D. Gasley (76, New York); T. Chamberlain (21, Kentucky, express clk). This is believed to be Sayrs Gazlay; the identity of the female O. D. Gasley has not been determined but may a second wife (his first wife died in 1861).
  23. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Susan / Consort of / Rev. Sayrs / Gazlay / Died / Feb. 12, 1861 / Aged / 64 Y. & 10 M. [Close examination shows her death date as 17, not 12, February.]
  24. History of Clermont County, Ohio, by Lewis H. Everts. Press of J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. 1880. Available at HeritageQuest Online.
  25. David Swing, Poet-Preacher, by Joseph Fort Newton. Chicago: The Unity Publishing Co., Abraham Lincoln Centre. 1909. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  26. Index of Presbyterian Ministers: containing the names of all the ministers of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, with references to the pages on which those names are found in its records and minutes, from A.D. 1706-1881. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1888. Available at Internet Archives (website: archive.org).
  27. Rootsweb, Greene County, New York, History and Genealogy (website).
  28. The Missionary Reporter, of the Board of Missions, of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States. Various entries in the editions for 1829-1833. Philadelphia: Printed by Wm. F. Geddes. Available at Internet Archives (website: archive.org).
  29. Notices of Fossil Wood in Ohio; in a letter from Rev. Sayrs Gazlay to Prof. Stillman, 30 April 1833, Cincinnati. Published in the American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume XXV, January 1834. New Haven: Published by Hezekiah Howe & Co.
  30. The American Quarterly Register, conducted by B. B. Edwards, Volume VI. Boston: Perkins, Marvin, & Co., 114 Washington Street. 1834.
  31. Trial and Acquittal of Lyman Beecher, D. D., before the Presbytery of Cincinnati on Charges Preferred by Joshua L. Wilson, D. D. Cincinnati: Published by Eli Taylor, 1835.
  32. The Hopewell Journey: 350 Years from Immigrant Religion to Hoosier Faith, by Kathleen Van Nuys. Author House, 2006. Page 100.
  33. Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 3, by R. G. Warden and J. H. Smith. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1874. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  34. Original Sermons; by Presbyterian Ministers, in The Mississippi Valley, Cincinnati: published by M’Millian & Clopper, 1833.
  35. Comments on Select Passages of The Holy Scriptures, by Sayrs Gazlay. Cincinnati: Elm Street Printing Company, 1870. Digitized copy available at Internet Archive (website: //archive.org)
  36. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription: Verna Silens Nata / Apr. 3 1836 / Obernus / Born / Sept. 9 1837 / Died / July 14 1838 / Child of / S. Gazlay. The inscription documented in the separate list of Additional Inscriptions suggests that the two children are “Obernus” and “Verna Silens Nata”. We agree that Obernus is the name of one child, with the associated birth and death dates. However, we interpret the other inscription as the name Verna followed by the Latin “Silens Nata”, meaning “Verna, born in silence”, i.e., stillborn, on 3 April 1836. The “S. Gazlay” is believed to be Sayrs Gazlay based on the proximity of this headstone with the headstones of Sayrs and his wife Susan.
  37. Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, by Timothy Hopkins, Volume I, Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., San Francisco, California, 1903.
  38. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kellogg, Charles F., card no. 14991, died 7 January 1865, section 47, lot 91.
  39. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 467, Charles F. Kel[sic, last name is incomplete but is known from other sources as Kellogg] and Elizabeth Gazlay, married 21 June 1821 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
  40. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, family of C. Chamberlin (55, New York); William G. Chamberlin (28, Indiana, printer); Frederick D. Chamberlin (21, Indiana, Moulder); James H. Chamberlin (15, O[hio], bookbinder); Mary Sacks (17, Germany).
  41. Cemetery Record, Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio (searchable index available at Warren County GenWeb Project, Rootsweb). Cornelia Chamberlain, died Aug. 13, 1873, aged 79 [from gravestone photo and record].
  42. Cincinnati Fire Department History, Line of Duty Deaths.
  43. New York Marriages 1686-1980, available at familysearch.org. James S. Chamberlain and Cornelia Gazlay, married 7 May 1818 in Presbyterian Church, Greenville, Greene [County], New York.
  44. 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.]
  45. 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.]
  46. 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).
  47. 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.
  48. 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.
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. 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).
  52. 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).
  53. 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.
  54. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 141, Albert [sic, this is actually Aribert] Gazlay and Elizabeth Buck, married on 15 April 1827.
  55. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Hageman Monument; Side 1: J. Gazlay Hageman / Born / July 22, 1836 / Died / Jan. 7, 1913 / Lydia E. / Wife of / James G. Hageman / Born Dec. 16, 1841 / Died Nov. 26, 1916; Side 2: James Hageman / Born / May 20, 1807 / Died Feb. 25, 1888; Side 3: Karenda / Wife of / James Hageman / Born / Apr. 22, 1800 / Died / Jan. 26, 1890; Rosa / Dau. of / J. G. & L. E. Hageman / Died Nov. 5, 1890 / Aged 20Y 1M 21D / Anna Belle / Dau. of / J. G. & L. E. Hageman / Sep. 26, 1887 / Aged 9Y 8M 2D.
  56. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 64, family of James Hageman (46, Ohio, farmer); Karinda Hageman (48, N.Y.); William Hageman (18, Ohio, farmer); James G. Hageman (13, Ohio); George Hageman (12, Ohio); Julia Hageman (11, Ohio); Simon A. Hageman (8, Ohio); Ann Colder (18, Ohio).
  57. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page Nos. 20-21, family of James Hagemann (53, Ohio, farmer); Clarinda Hagemann (57, N.York); Wm. L. Hagemann (28, Ohio, farmer); James G. Hagemann (24, Ohio, farmer); George Hagemann (22, Ohio, farmer); S. A. Hagemann (18, Ohio, farmer); Elizabeth Holten (14, Ohio).
  58. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 34, family of James Hagerman (64, Ohio, farmer); Kirendia Hagerman (66, New York); Elizabeth J. Fox (14, Ohio, domestic servant). They are living next door to their son James G. Hageman [spelled Hagerman in the census].
  59. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Enumeration District 53, Page No. 26, family of James Hageman (73, Ohio, retired farmer); wife Karinda Hageman (80, N. York); servant Ellen Wilson (22, Ohio).
  60. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Application for Membership for William Bowlett Young, being a descendant of Samuel Swing; National No. 91041; State No. 5476; approved 18 March 1964. The application provides the names, birth and death dates of his ancestors and their spouses back to Samuel Swing, along with the family of William and his wife Thyra, their son and grandchildren.
  61. History of Chicago, From the earliest period to the present time, by Alfred Theodore Andreas. Volume 2. Chicago, the A.T. Andreas Company, Publisher, 1885. Available at ebooksread.com
  62. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Van Ausdol, Julia, card no. 6411, born 1805, died 15 May 1858, parents Jas. & Hulda Gazlay, Sec. 54 Lot 92.
  63. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 253, Garret Van Ausdol and Julia Ann Gasley; bride is more than eighteen years of age; married 5 August 1847 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
  64. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Wisconsin, Racine County, Town of Racine, Page No. 88, family of Albert G. Knight (42, VT, farmer); Delia G. Knight (36, NY); Sayrs G. Knight (16, VT); Jane Knight (14, NY); Mary H. Knight (6, Wis.); Timothy Knight (69, VT); Dolly Knight (60, VT).
  65. The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1879, page 596, biographical sketch of Albert G. Knight. Digitized by Google and available at Google Books.
  66. History of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Racine, Wisconsin, by Eugene Walter Leach. Western Printing & Lithographing Company, Racine, Wisconsin, 1912. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  67. Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968; Albert G. Knight; died 5 Jan. 1886 in Racine, Wis.; born 28 May 1808 in Vt.; spouse: Anna Knight; father: Timothy Knight; occupation: real estate agent.
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Wisconsin, Racine County, City of Racine, Page No. 198, family of Albert G. Knight (52, Vermont, conveyaurio [?]); Sayrs. G. Knight (26, Vermont, lawyer); Mary H. Knight (16, Wis.); John Knight (9, Wis.); James Knight (6, Wis.); Delia Knight (2, Wis.); Simon Whiteley (29, England, printer); Jane K. Whiteley (24, NY).
  69. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Wisconsin, Racine County, City of Racine, Page No. 376, family of Albert Knight (62, Vermont, land agent); Anna Knight (24, Denmark); James Knight (16, Wis.); Mary Albino (20, Wis., domestic servant).
  70. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 162, Page No. 8, family of Albert G. Knight (72, Vermont, abstract office); wife Anna Knight (34, Denmark); son John Knight (29, Wisconsin, fire insurance agent); daughter Delia Knight (22, Wisconsin); servant Marg Cowick (20, Wisconsin, servant).
  71. Marriage Records, Hamilton County, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Chapter, D.A.R., 1941. Knigh [sic], Albert G., and Gazley [sic], Delia, married on 12 November 1832.
  72. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Wisconsin, Racine County, City of Racine, Page No. 25, family of Simon Whiteley (39, England, insurance agent); Jane Whiteley (34, N.Y.); Elizabeth Whiteley (2, Wis.); Albert Whiteley (8/12, Wis., Oct.); Delia Knight (12, Wis.); Barbery Servery (12, Wis., Dom. Servt.); Minney Lawson (20, Denmark, Dom. Servt.).
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Orange County, Middletown, Enumeration District 119, Sheet No. 15A, Delia G. Knight (61, Wisconsin, father from Vermont, mother from New York; patient).
  74. Annual Catalog, Wisconsin State University (Oshkosh) School Year 1902-1903, Castle-Pierce Press, Oshkosh, 1903. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  75. The Normal Eyte, The Normal School, Cedar Falls, Iowa, Vol. 7, No. 35, 11 June 1898. Digitized copy available online, University of Northern Iowa, Rod Library-Special Collections.
  76. Annual Report to the Trustees of the City Hospital, Boston. Issues 36-38, Pg 212. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  77. 1907 American School of Osteopathy Graduation Program; image of program front cover and list of graduates available at Museum of Osteopathic Medicine (website).
  78. Journal of the New York City Society of the American Osteopathic Association, Volume 7, September 1907. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  79. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, Volume 13, December 1913. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  80. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, Page 266, family of Theodore Gazlay (35, New York, attorney); Jane E. Gazlay (24, Ind.); William C. Gazlay (3, Ind.); Hannah Gazlay (2, Ind.); Margaret Gazlay (24, Germany) [the identity of Margaret has not been ascertained; she could be a servant who assumed the Gazlay surname, or the surname could be an enumerator error].
  81. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, family of Theodore Gazlay (46, N York, attorney); Jane E. Gazlay (33, Inda.); Wm. H. Gazlay (13, Inda.); Hannah Gazlay (12, Inda.); Allen W. Gazlay (9, Inda.); Huldah Gazlay (6, Inda.); Emma J. Gazlay (4, Inda.); Julia D. Gazlay (2, Inda.); Kate Murphy (22, Ireland, domestic).
  82. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page 100, family of Theodore Gazlay (55, New York, lawyer); Jane Gazlay (40, Indiana); William H. Gazlay (23, Indiana, R.R. clerk); Hannah Gazlay (21, Indiana); Allen W. Gazlay (18, Indiana); Huldah Gazlay (16, Indiana); Emma Gazlay (13, Indiana); Julia D. Gazlay (12, Indiana); Clara Gazlay (8, Indiana); Sallie Sullivan (23, Indiana, domestic servant).
  83. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 175, Page No. 39, family of Theodore Gazlay (65, N.Y., lawyer); wife Jane Gazlay (45, Indiana); son H. William Gazlay (32, Indiana, bookkeeper); daughter Hannah Gazlay (29, Indiana); daughter Emma Gazlay (25, Indiana); daughter Julia Gazlay (20, Indiana); daughter Clara Gazlay (16, Indiana); servant Mary Jones (21, Ohio); plus several borders.
  84. The Mayflower Descendant, Volume 40, No. 2, July 1990, Page 179, File# 1519, information from a family bible in a typed affidavit by Hannah F. Gazlay notarized at Hamilton Co., Ohio, on 27 November 1899.
  85. History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, Their Past and Present, Cincinnati, Ohio: S. B. Nelson and Co., publishers; S. B. Nelson and J. M. Runk. 1894, pages 550-551.
  86. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Theo., card no. 62880, age 88 yrs. 5 mos., died 19 Jan. 1899, parents James & Hulda Gazley, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  87. Find a Grave (website). Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Jane E. Fitch Gazlay, born: 1826 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died: 2 September 1896 in New York County (Manhattan), New York [from record, which includes a note Wife of Theodore; daughter of Harris and Hannah Fitch; provides the names and links for her spouse and child].
  88. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazley, Jane E., card no. 59669, age 68 yrs about, died 2 Sep. 1896, parents: Harris & Hannah Fitch, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  89. The Gazlay Family in America, with sections titled “Ten Generations of American Gazlays” for several branches of the Gazlay family. Document is marked on one page, “From Gerard Gazlay, Jr. Jan. 1980.” Unpublished, nine unnumbered pages. Photocopy in possession of Lee Gazlay.
  90. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 23, Sheet No. 9A, family of William H. Gasley (50, Indiana, Nov 1849, clerk]; sister Hannah Gasley (48, Indiana, July 1852); niece Merle Miller (14, Ohio, Aug 1886). [Birth months/years William and Hannah are believed inaccurate compared with other records.]
  91. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 42, Sheet No. 14A, family of William H. Gazlay (63, Indiana); sister Fitch H. Gazlay (60, Indiana); niece Merle G. Miller (24, Ohio).
  92. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Wm. H., card no. 81379, age 65 yrs, died 17 Nov 1911, parents: Theo. & Jane Gazlay, Sec 88 Lot 103.
  93. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 10003; Gazlay, Hanna F.; born 12 February 1848 in Lawrenceburg, Indiana; father: Theodore Gazlay, born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. [sic], deceased; currently living in Cincinnati, Ohio; desires passport to visit England, France, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy; passport issued 26 March 1925, Washington. She is identified in the application by Oscar W. Kuhn, attorney at law, and her brother-in-law. The application includes an Affidavit for a Relative, completed by her sister, Clara G. Kuhn, indicating “she is a sister of the said Hanna F. Gazlay.”
  94. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Hannah Fitch, card no. 107596, born 12 Feb 1848, died 1 Jan 1930, parents: Theodore & Eliza J. Fitch Gazlay, Sec 88 Lot 103.
  95. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, Hannah Fitch Gazlay, died 1 January 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born 12 February 1848 in Lawrenceburg,Indiana; father: Theodore Gazlay, born in New York; mother: Eliza Fitch, born in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
  96. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 62, Sheet No. 2B, Hannah F. Gazlay (69, Indiana); niece Merl G. Miller (28, Ohio).
  97. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Allen W., card no. 60366, age 24, born Cinti. O. [sic, apparently born in Indiana, and age is probably low by several years], died 1 August 1879, parents: Theo. & Jane E. Gazlay, Sec. 88, Lot 103.
Third Generation
14. Hulda M. Gazlay3 (James,2 James1), born ca. 1815 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 2 died 30 June 1845 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 2, 3 Hulda married, 12 September 1837 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Rev. Thornton A. Mills3, 7 (born September 1810 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, parents not determined;4, 5 Thornton died 19 June 1867 in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey5, 6). Hulda is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1

17. Allen W. Gazlay3 (James,2 James1), born 14 October 1829 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 died 2 June 1889 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.3, 8 Allen married, September 1848, Susan Kizer3 (born 3 November 1827 in Ohio, the daughter of John Kizer and Elizabeth Allen;9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Susan died 9 April 1913 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio13). Allen and Susan are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.13, 8

21. William Gazlay Chamberlin3 (Cornelia,2 James1), born September 1822 in Indiana;16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 died 11 March 1912 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.16, 23 William married, first, 9 September 1852 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Sarah L. Bigler25 (born ca. 1832 in Pennsylvania, parents not determined;18, 19 Sarah died 22 July 187324). William married, second, ca. 1875, Mary E. McIntire21, 22 (born January 1834 in Ohio, parents not determined20, 21, 22, 26, 27). William is buried in Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio.16 Sarah is buried in Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio.24

 47i. William Chamberlin, born ca. 1853 in Ohio.18, 19
 48ii. Harry Chamberlin, born ca. 1855 in Ohio.18, 19
 49iii. Cornelia Chamberlin, born ca. 1857 in Ohio.18, 19
 50iv. Ida J. Chamberlin, born ca. March 1860 in Ohio.18
 51v. Alice Chamberlin, born ca. 1861 in Ohio.19
 52vi. Arthur J. Chamberlin, born ca. 1862 in Ohio.19, 20
+53vii. Anna Jane ‘Jennie’ Chamberlin, born 1 October 1862 in Ohio; died 15 May 1919 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Henry Chaney.
 54viii. Sarah E. Chamberlin, born June 1865 in Ohio.19, 20, 21
 55ix. Lewis H. Chamberlin, born ca. 1868 in Ohio.19, 20
 56x. Oliver Chamberlin, born ca. February 1870 in Ohio.19

24. Carter Gazlay3 (Aribert,2 James1), born 15 June 1828 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;3, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 died 7 July 1909 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.28, 29 Carter married, 15 June 1853, Elizabeth B. Emerson37 (born 11 March 1831 in Switzerland County, Indiana, parents not determined;28, 31, 37 Elizabeth died 6 February 1861 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana28, 37). Carter and Elizabeth are buried in Patriot Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.28

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.37

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:38

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.


+57i. 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.
 58ii. Luella Tede Gazlay, born 7 January 1857 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;28, 37 died 8 August 1858 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana.28, 37 Luella is buried in Patriot Cemetery, Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana.28
+59iii. Elizabeth Blanch ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay, born 17 January 1859 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died 1926. Married Charles Henry Apt.

25. Alfred J. Swing3 (Karenda,2 James1), born 12 August 1828 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;39, 40 died 24 January 1899 in Dayton, Campbell County, Kentucky.39, 40 Alfred married, 1 May 1851, Mary A. Norris40 (born 31 December 1830, parents not determined;40 Mary died 30 November 188640).

+60i. Lizzie May Swing, born 8 April 1852 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 1936. Married Dan Matthews.
+61ii. Leontine Swing, born 12 September 1854 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Oliver T. Martin.
+62iii. Cora Alberta Swing, born 3 January 1857 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married T. B. Wiley.
 63iv. Mamie Swing, born 8 April 1859 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;40 died 26 March 1862.40
 64v. Stella Swing, born 16 July 1861 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;40 died 19 June 1863.40
+65vi. David Carrick Swing, born 26 September 1864 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married May Vinson.
 66vii. Jennie Carrick Swing, born 16 December 1866 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.40
 67viii. Laverna Karenda Swing, born 1 December 1870 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;40 died 29 December 1873.40
+68ix. Alfred J. Swing, Jr., born 2 May 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Laura Brown Married (2) Laura Hock.
+69x. Sue Zella Swing, born 24 February 1877 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky. Married William Bascomb Young.

26. Rev. David Swing, Jr.3 (Karenda,2 James1), born 23 August 1830 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;41, 42, 43, 44, 45 died 3 October 1894 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.40, 41 David married, 3 July 1855 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, Elizabeth C. Porter45, 47 (born 5 March 1832 in Ohio, the daughter of Dr. Alexander Porter II and Elizabeth M. Boyce;40, 42, 43, 44, 46 Elizabeth died 2 August 187945, 46). David and Elizabeth are buried in Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.41, 46

The History of Chicago, by Alfred Theodore Andreas, published in 1885, provides a concise biography of David Swing:45

Rev David Swing, pastor of the Central Church, was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23, 1830, the youngest son of David and Karinda (Gazley) Swing. The Swings were a German family, and came to America in 1726. David Swing, Sr., was for many years engaged in steamboating on the Ohio River. He was a man of ability and of sterling character. He was honored for his man-hood rather than for his doctrinal Christianity. He died of cholera in 1832, leaving two sons to the care of their mother, who was a devoted Christian, and who inculcated into the minds of her children the fundamental principles of the Christian life. In 1837, Mrs. Swing married the second time, and re-moved to Reading, Ohio, and in 1840 settled on a farm near Williamsburg in the same State. On this farm young David lived eight years, attending the public school in the winter season and at such other times as it was possible. Farm labor gave him a vigorous constitution, and contact with nature developed in him, to an unusual degree, the observing and reflective faculties, and also that originality and independence of thought which characterize all his utterances and writings. At the age of eighteen, having prepared himself by private study, he entered Miami University, at Oxford, Ohio, from which he graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1852. He then commenced his Divinity studies under Rev. Dr. N. L. Rice, of Cincinnati, with whom he remained one year. In 1853, he returned to Miami University as Professor of Ancient Languages, and remained in that capacity thirteen years. In 1866, he was invited to the pastorate of Westminister Presbyterian Church, Chicago. In this Church his sermons were characterized by liberality of thought, and by a want of dogmatic teaching respecting certain doctrines which underlie Calvanism, and which were believed by some to be essential to Presbyterianism. Large congregations listened to his sermons, and his popularity became so great that the North Presbyterian Church was led to seek a consolidation with Westminister Church, which was effected February 6, 1871, and the united bodies named the Fourth Presbyterian Church. The church-building was soon afterward destroyed by the great fire, as were also the residences of all but two of his parishioners. Rev. David Swing himself saved nothing, and with his wife and two daughters spent the night on the open prairie. On the second Sunday after the fire, October 22, he commenced preaching in Standard Hall, on the southwest corner of Michigan Avenue and Thirteenth Street. There he preached nearly a year. But when the hall became too small to accommodate the increasing congregation, the services were transferred to McVicker’s Theatre; but upon the completion of the new Fourth Church edifice, he resumed the pastorate of this Church. This building also was soon filled to overflowing by members and strangers temporarily sojourning in the city, all anxious to hear Professor Swing, whose fame had become widely extended. Professor Francis L. Patton, then pastor of Jefferson Park Presbyterian Church, and professor in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest, believing the teachings of Professor Swing to be heretical and subversive of true Christian doctrine, inaugurated the trial which has since been so famous, and which resulted in Professor Swing’s withdrawal from the Presbyterian Church. His friends then inaugurated the movement resulting in the organization of the Central Church. His relations as pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church terminated December 1, 1875, and he commenced preaching for the new organization in McVicker’s Theatre in April, 1876. This theatre was used until the fall of 1880, when the services were transferred to Central Music Hall, which continues to be used until the present time. His fame, and the intrinsic merit of his powerful sermons, have rendered his name one of the most celebrated in the country, and the vast auditorium of Central Music Hall is weekly filled to hear him. Professor Swing was married, on July 3, 1855, to Miss Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Dr. James Porter, of Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. Swing died on August 3, 1879, leaving two daughters — Mary, now Mrs. Jewett E. Ricker, of Cincinnati, and Helen, who lives at home with her father.

Rev. Swing was friends with Mary Lincoln, widow of President Abraham Lincoln. Mary mentions her friendship in her letters in 1874, owned by the Illinois State Historical Library, and in an 1874 letter owned by the Ricker family. The family also has in its possession books and objects that were given by Mary to the family, in particular, Rev. Swing, his wife Elizabeth, and their daughters, Helen and Mary. The association between Mary Lincoln and the Swings began as early as 1859. Mary visited the Swings during her visits to Chicago from 1866 to 1875. The friendship was apparently of some benefit to Mary Lincoln’s mental and spiritual well being, and she showed her appreciation to the Swings in the form of gifts including a silver goblet and napkin ring, still owned by the Ricker family, that had been used by the Lincolns in the White House. When Mary Lincoln’s son Tad died in 1871, Mary “found a safety net in the Swing family,” and “seemed to transfer her affections to the fifteen year old Mary Swing.” Mary Lincoln personally assisted in the 1874 wedding of Mary Swing to Jewett E. Ricker, Sr. The wedding announcement listed several wedding gifts given by Mrs. Abraham Lincoln to the newlyweds, including a large bouquet of bridal blossoms, a set of ice-cream spoons, and Etruscan gold bracelets.48, 49


+70i. Mary Ann Swing, born 22 March 1856 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio; died 1 September 1930 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois. Married Jewett E. Ricker.
+71ii. Helen Beth Swing, born 9 January 1862 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio; died 2 August 1947 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York. Married Mason Brayman Starring.

27. James Gazlay Hageman3 (Karenda,2 James1), born 22 July 1836 in Ohio;3, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 died 7 January 1913.50 James married Lydia E. Miller (born 16 December 1841 in Ohio, parents not determined;50, 53, 54 Lydia died 26 November 191650). James and Lydia are buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.50

 72i. George Everett Hageman, born ca. 1862 in Ohio.53, 54
 73ii. Lilly Hageman, born ca. 1864 in Ohio.53, 54
 74iii. Mattie Hageman, born ca. 1866 in Ohio.53, 54
+75iv. Samuel Miller Hageman, born October 1868 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio; died 1934. Married (1) Sallie A. Boyd Married (2) Lulu M. James.
 76v. Rosa Hageman, born 15 September 1870 in Ohio;50, 54 died 5 November 1890.50 Rosa is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.50
 77vi. James Hageman, born ca. 1873 in Ohio.54
 78vii. Anna Belle Hageman, born 24 January 1878 in Ohio;50, 54 died 26 September 1887.50 Anna is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.50

28. Rev. George A. Hageman3 (Karenda,2 James1), born 30 August 1838 in Ohio;3, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 died 6 January 1929 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.56, 63 George married, 15 May 1879 in Clermont County, Ohio, Susan ‘Susie’ Foster55 (born 20 February 1853 in Ohio, the daughter of William Foster and Alice Thomas;55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64 Susie died 15 March 1928 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington64). George and Susie are buried in RIverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.56, 64

Rev. Dr. Hageman’s obituary provides interesting details of his life.63

AGED MINISTER’S RITES TOMORROW

Last rites for Rev. Dr. George Hageman, 90, Presbyterian clergyman, widely known here and in Kansas, will be held here at Hazen & Jaeger’s parlors at 1 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. Frank C. McKeen of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Interment will be in the family plot at Riverside Park.

The Rev. Mr. Hageman died suddenly Saturday morning shortly after he had eaten breakfast. He had been in good health all his life, although he had rarely left his room during the last three months.

Dr. Hageman was born in Reading, Ohio. In his early years he was a school teacher in Kentucky and Pennsylvania. He remained for 30 years in his first church in Washington, Kan., where he took up his duties in 1877. Twenty-one years ago he came to this city with his wife and children. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Paul Hageman of Spokane and Dr. George Hageman of Lewistown, Mont.; three daughters, Mrs. Randolph Smith, Miss Helen Hageman at home, and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Detroit, Mich., and six grandchildren.


+79i. Alice Karenda Hageman, born 25 June 1883 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio; died 8 September 1930 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Married Maurice Randolph ‘Dolphie’ Smith.
 80ii. Helen Hageman, born 27 December 1883 in Kansas;58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66, 67 died 8 February 1946 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.65 Helen is buried in RIverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.65
+81iii. Dr. Paul Swing Hageman, born 23 March 1888 in Washington, Washington County, Kansas; died February 1972 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Married Mary Cecilia Candler.
+82iv. Dr. George Ricker Hageman, born 14 January 1891 in Washington, Washington County, Kansas; died 3 March 1952 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado. Married Sarah Ena Morrison.
+83v. Grace Hageman, born 10 April 1896 in Kansas; died 13 December 1982 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Married Carl Edward Johnson.

31. Hulda Keene3 (Mary,2 James1), born 25 February 1829 in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana;3, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 died 23 December 1918 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky.68 Hulda married Charles Hamilton3 (born ca. 1827 in Scotland, parents not determined69, 70, 71).

Children of Hulda Keene and Charles Hamilton:

 84i. James Hamilton, born ca. 1851 in Ohio.69
 85ii. William Charles Hamilton, born ca. 1853 in Ohio.69, 70, 71
+86iii. Mary Hamilton, born July 1856 in Ohio. Married Robert Lanham.
 87iv. Royal Hamilton, born ca. 1858 in Ohio.69
 88v. Alexander Hamilton, born ca. 1866 in Ohio.70, 71
+89vi. Carter G. Hamilton, born June 1869 in Ohio. Married Anna _____.

32. Rebecca Keane3 (Mary,2 James1). Rebecca married _____ Marshall3 (born ____, parents not determined).

33. Mary Keane3 (Mary,2 James1). Mary married Royal S. Hicks3 (born ____, parents not determined).

34. Sayrs Gazlay Knight3 (Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 27 September 1833 in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont;3, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 died 20 May 1903 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.73 Sayrs married, ca. 1863, Rebecca Traver76, 77 (born July 1845 in Canada, parents not determined76, 77, 80).

A brief biographical sketch appears in his obituary, which is excerpted here: Sayres G. Knight was born in Battleboro, Vermont, September 27, 1833, a son of the late Albert G. Knight, who came to Racine on horseback in the year 1836, and was identified with the early history of the city. Sayrs came the following spring when but a few years old, and his education was acquired in the primitive schools of the early days, and he also experienced all of those hardships known to the pioneer. His first experience as a civil engineer was when the old Racine and Mississippi railway was built. In later years he was the city engineer of Racine. Sayrs surveyed, gave lines and laid out a large portion of the north, south and west sides of the city. After retiring as city engineer he went west and was engaged in the engineering department at Omaha, Nebraska, where he remained for some years and returned to Racine. Soon he was elected county surveyor, and was a surveyor there for over forty years. He was occasionally called upon to make surveys to settle disputes. He was a quiet and unassuming man, and there was not a better known or more honored citizen in the county. He was survived by his wife, three sons, Albert G., head engineer of an electric railway in La Salle, Ill.; William, employed in the Racine East Manufacturing company offices, and Harold, who assisted his father in his engineering work; two daughters, Jane M. Knight, of New York, and Marietta, a music teacher of Racine; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Whiteley, Racine; Mrs. Jewett, California, and Delia Knight, Andover, Massachusetts.78


 90i. Jane M. Knight, born ca. 1865 in Illinois.76, 80
+91ii. Albert G. Knight, born ca. 1874 in Wisconsin. Married Carrie Nichol.
 92iii. Marietta Knight, born 20 November 1879 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin;76, 77, 80, 81, 82 died 10 October 1938 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.82
+93iv. William Traver Knight, born 6 May 1882 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin; died December 1968. Married (1) Elizabeth H. ‘Libbie’ Van Buren Married (2) Caroline Agnes Wagner.
+94v. Harold Timothy Knight, born 5 November 1884 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. Married Mary Irene DeLong.

35. Jane G. Knight3 (Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 3 March 1836 in Huron, Wayne County, New York;3, 74, 75, 79, 83, 84, 85, 86 died 11 July 1907 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.3, 83 Jane married, 1853 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, Simeon Whiteley3, 88 (born 18 March 1831 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, the son of William Whiteley and Elizabeth _____;75, 84, 85, 87, 88 Simeon died 13 January 1890 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin87).

Jane wrote “Our Denver Story, 1863,” which includes remembrances of her trip to Denver by stage coach in 1863. She describes life in Denver, a major flood and an “Indian scare” which precipitated her return to Wisconsin again by stage.89

Jane was active in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Racine. She was elected President of the church’s Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society in 1887, and was re-elected every year for twenty years until her death in 1907.90

The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin provides an interesting biographical sketch of Simeon Whiteley, an excerpt of which is presented here:88

Simeon Whiteley was born March 18, 1831, at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. The financial crash in the woolen manufacturing district in 1841-42 swept away what fortune his father had acquired, so Simeon came to America with his parents, arriving at New York August 4, and at Racine August 29, 1842. He worked in a woolen factory and later in the printing business, serving an apprenticeship of nearly four years, at Geneva, Ill. His first newspaper editorial was upon the death of Henry Clay, for the Watertown (Wis.) Chronicle, of which paper he had temporary charge soon after his 21st birthday. Simeon started a new paper at Aurora, Ill., the Aurora Guardian, a politically Democratic paper. However, his strong opposition to the extension of slavery alienated his most valued friends, and for two years he struggled with poverty, but, in 1856, friends and prosperity returned. In 1858, his health gave way and he was obligated to retire from business, and in early 1859 he again took up residence in Racine, but spent a large portion of the summer in Chicago, where he was induced to join a political club, the Cameron and Lincoln Club. Hee was soon elected Corresponding Secretary, and at once put the Club in communication with the rural press. In December, 1859, Simeon went to Washington as the correspondent of the Springfield Journal (Mr. Lincoln’s home organ). As he passed through Ohio, bells were being tolled for the death of John Brown, and, arriving at Baltimore, hotels were full of militia who had assisted at the execution. After the Republican convention, he edited a campaign paper at Chicago, aptly called The Rail Splitter, which reached a circulation of over 30,000 copies. In 1861, the day after Gen. Cameron was sworn in as Secretary of War, Mr. Whiteley was immediately assigned to duty in the Secretary’s office. When Sumter was fired upon, he enrolled as a private soldier in the battalion formed for the immediate defense of Washington, and performed military duty after office-hours. After the battle of Bull Run, a Wisconsin Soldiers’ Relief Association was formed, and Mr. Whiteley was made Chairman of the Executive Committee. During the remainder of his stay in Washington, he devoted a large share of his time to looking after the welfare of “the boys” in different hospitals. During the second Bull Run battle, he was granted leave of absence from the office that he might go to the front; on this occasion he was for the first time under fire, while assisting in removing the wounded out of range of the enemy’s guns, but escaped unharmed. In 1862, he was urged to accept a position in Colorado, the Agency to the Grand River Ute Indians, and he arrived in Denver early in 1863. In the fall he purchased the Commonwealth, the oldest daily paper in Colorado. Aside from his duties as Indian Agent, he devoted every energy to assisting the State movement, and a State Constitution was adopted by a large vote in 1865. Afterward, Mr. Whiteley returned to Racine to assume his partnership with his father-in-law. In 1853, he married Jane, the eldest daughter of Albert G. Knight. To them seven children have been born, only two of whom are living--Bessie, born July 4, 1867, and Lillian, Jan. 29, 1878. One sister, Mrs. A. P. Dutton, lives in Racine; another resides at Youngstown, Ohio, while his oldest brother lives in Middlesex Co., Mass. His father died at Youngstown, Ohio, in January, 1869, and his mother is still in the enjoyment of good health and a fair degree of strength, being in the 80th year of her age; she resides with his brother in Massachusetts. Mr. Whiteley has charge of the insurance department in the business of the firm of Knight & Whiteley. He is an enthusiastic member of the Racine County Old Settlers’ Society, and has three times been elected Chairman of its Executive Committee, which position he now holds.


 95i. Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Whiteley, born 4 July 1867 in Wisconsin.84, 85, 86, 88
 96ii. Albert Whiteley, born October 1869 in Wisconsin.84
 97iii. Lillian Whiteley, born 29 January 1878 in Wisconsin.85, 88

36. Mary Huldah Knight3 (Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 7 September 1843 in Wisconsin.3, 74, 75, 79, 91, 92 Mary married, 19 January 1869 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, Charles Elam Jewett79, 93 (born 27 April 1843 in Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, the son of Solomon W. Jewett and Mary K. _____;91, 93 Charles died 30 May 1892 in Kern River Canyon, California93).

Born in Weybridge, Vermont, Charles moved with his parents to Racine, Wisconsin, when he was thirteen years old. The Civil War broke out shortly before he was to graduate public school. He enlisted and served with distinction in the First and Second Battles of Bull Run as well as other notable battles. Wounded severely in battle, Charles was commissioned after the war and continued his gallant and meritorious army service until he resigned in 1877. Moving to Kern County, California, Charles worked as assistant cashier of the Kern Valley Bank. He was a devout Episcopalian, friend and benefactor to the weak and helpless. Charles was drowned in the Kern River on 30 May 1892 in the heroic, yet futile, attempt to save the lives of two small children who had fallen into the rapids.93


 98i. Josephine Antonia Jewett, born 25 November 1869 in Fort Antonia, Texas.91, 92, 93 Although her birth place is given as Fort Antonia, Texas, in the Jewett family genealogy, a fort by that name has not been identified, and is more likely meant to be Fort San Antonio, Texas.93
 99ii. Russell Mcintosh Jewett, born 14 June 1872 in Fort McIntosh, Texas.91, 92, 93
 100iii. Agnes Roxbury Jewett, born 13 September 1875 in Boston, Massachusetts.91, 92, 93
 101iv. Dorothy Kern Jewett, born 14 February 1884 in Bakersfield, Kern County, California.92, 93

37. John Wesley Knight3 (Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 8 May 1851 in Wisconsin.3, 75, 79, 86, 94, 95, 96 John married, 26 January 1899 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, Cora Luix (née Bliss) 86, 98 (born October 1870 in Wisconsin, the daughter of George S. Bliss and Cornelia Packark86, 95, 96, 97).

 102i. Helen C. Knight, born March 1894 in Wisconsin.86, 95
 103ii. Joselyn Knight, born 29 August 1900 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.95, 96, 97, 99

43. Huldah Gazlay3 (Theodore,2 James1), born 11 September 1853 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 died 12 May 1934 in Clifton Springs, New York.3 Huldah married, 15 October 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Albert William Miller100, 104, 106 (born ca. April 1849 in Monroeville, Huron County, Ohio, the son of William Miller and Elizabeth DeWitt;100, 103, 104 Albert died 20 October 1912 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio100). Their marriage ended in divorce in March 1903.3 Huldah is buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York.3

 104i. Theodore Gazlay Miller, born 22 June 1880 in Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.104, 105, 107, 108 Theodore attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1898-00 in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.109 Theodore traveled extensively, as indicted by both his passport, applied for and issued in August 1923 (not his first passport), and at least 14 entries in New York and Boston passenger lists, returning from locations including Bermuda, Cuba, France, Canada, and England. His passport application indicates he lived in Mexico City 1902-1904, and he returned to his residence in New York City from his travels in the 1920s and 1930s.107
 105ii. Clara Gazlay Miller, born 9 November 1882 in Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.100, 104, 105 Clara was a 1911 graduate of Columbia University, earning a bachelor of science degree.110 Clara made several trips overseas, as indicted by both her passport, applied for and issued in November 1921 when she lived in Tyrone, New Mexico, and several entries in New York passenger lists, returning on at least one occasion in 1925 from France with her mother Hulda, and from France with her sister Merle in 1931.100
 106iii. Merle Gazlay Miller, born 25 August 1885 in Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.111, 112, 113 Merle traveled overseas several times, as indicted by both her passport, applied for and issued in March 1925 when she lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and several entries in New York passenger lists, traveling to Italy, France, Hawaii, Croatia, and possibly other places. She was accompanied on several trips by her aunt Hannah or sister Clara.111
 107iv. Donald Gazlay Miller, born 28 January 1888 in Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio.104, 105, 114, 115, 116 Donald was a 1909 graduate of Columbia University, earning an Engineer of Mines degree.117 Donald traveled overseas several times, as indicted by both his passport, applied for and issued in November 1921 when he lived in Tyrone, New Mexico, and several entries in New York passenger lists, traveling to Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Guyana, and possibly other places. He was accompanied on at least one occasion by his mother Huldah and sister Clara.114, 115

44. Emma Jane Gazlay3 (Theodore,2 James1), born 11 November 1855 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;3, 101, 102, 106, 118, 119, 120, 121 died 15 November 1951 in New York, New York.118 Emma married, 19 February 1891 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Andrew Donaldson3, 106, 120 (born September 1845 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of Alexander Donaldson and Elizabeth Mattley;120, 122, 123 Andrew died 10 January 1904 in East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey123, 124). Emma and Andrew are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.118, 124

Emma lived in France for many years after Andrew died, and she later moved back to New York City, initially at her cottage at Quogue, Long Island, next to her sister Julia’s cottage.3

Andrew was born in Cincinnati and lived in New York for many years. He lived in East Orange, New Jersey, for the last three years of his life. He was connected with the Erie Railroad for eighteen years, first as Auditor and for fifteen years the Third Vice President. He left the railroad around 1901 and became the Treasure of the Consolidated Crosstie Company of New York.123


+108i. Jean Gazlay Donaldson, born 12 March 1893 in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey; died 9 February 1956 in Paris, France. Married (1) John Stanislaus Kirwan Married (2) Winfield Burrows Sifton Married (3) Captain John Victor Nash Married (4) Prince Mohammed Sabit Bey Married (5) Paul Dubonnet Married (6) Guy Douglas Bridge Puckle.

45. Julia Dora Gazlay3 (Theodore,2 James1), born 27 August 1857 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;3, 101, 102, 106, 119, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130 died 1 July 1937 in New York, New York.3, 125 Julia married, 10 October 1894 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Elwin Kane Stewart3, 132 (born 26 February 1860 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky, parents not determined;3, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 Elwin died 21 March 1941 in New York, New York3, 131). Julia and Elwin are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.125, 131

 109i. Margaret G. Stewart, born 17 January 1897 in New York;3, 133 died 21 January 1897 in New York.3, 133 Margaret is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.133
 110ii. Robert Gazlay Stewart, born 26 May 1898 in New York;3, 126, 127, 128, 129 died 9 June 1961 in New York.3

46. Clara Virginia Gazlay3 (Theodore,2 James1), born 8 September 1863 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;3, 102, 106, 119, 134, 135, 136 died 10 April 1940 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.3, 134 Clara married, 12 June 1889 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Oscar William Kuhn3, 106 (born 11 March 1861 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of William Kuhn and Eliza _____;3, 106, 135, 136, 137 Oscar died 8 December 1927 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio3, 137). Clara and Oscar are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.134, 137

An interesting biography of Oscar W. Kuhn appeared in Memoirs of the Miami Valley, by John Calvin Hover, written in 1920:138

The efforts of Oscar W. Kuhn, known for many years as one of the ablest and most distinguished lawyers of Hamilton County, Ohio, have proved of the greatest value of his fellow-citizens as well as to himself. He has shaped his career along worthy lines, and his talents have been discerningly directed along well-defined channels of endeavor. He is a man of distinct and forceful individuality, of marked sagacity, of undaunted enterprise and in manner he is genial, courteous and approachable. His career is such as to warrant the trust and confidence of the public and his activity in legal circles forms no unimportant chapter in the history of the county. The public is rarely mistaken in its estimation of a man, and were Mr. Kuhn not most worthy, he could not have gained the eminent position he has so long held in legal, professional and social life. By his own persistent and legitimate labors he has won for himself a name whose luster future years will most surely augment. Mr. Kuhn was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 11, 1861, a son of William and Eliza Kuhn, prominent residents of this city. He obtained education in its public schools and later attended the Cincinnati University from which he was graduated with the class of 1886, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In his senior year at the university he entered the Cincinnati Law School and after two years of hard study, graduated from that institution with the class of 1887 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws. For fourteen years then, he practiced law in partnership with Prescott Smith, and in 1900, opened an office for himself, where he continues eminently successful at the present time. For seventeen years Mr. Kuhn was on the Board of the Cincinnati University, during the last ten of which he held the office of president. In politics, Mr. Kuhn uses his prerogatives as a citizen to vote with the Republican party, and he has held office as a member of the Board of Education from 1889 to 1891. Fraternally he is a valued member of the Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa (Golden Key) college fraternities, the University Club, and the Business Men’s Club. On the 12th day of June, 1889, at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Kuhn was united in marriage with Miss Clara V. Gazlay, a daughter of Theodore and Jane Fitch Gazlay, well-known residents of Cincinnati. Mrs. Kuhn was born in Lawrenceburg, Ind., and received her education in the public schools and Hughes High School. She is a lady of refinement and culture, and her friends are without number throughout the city. She is a member of the Cincinnati Woman’s Club. To Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn has been born one son. Spencer Gazlay Kuhn, who married Medora Farrin and resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are the parents of two boys, viz., Spencer Farrin Kuhn and Robert Henry Kuhn.138


+111i. Spencer Gazlay Kuhn, born 25 April 1891 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 7 May 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Medora Farrin.

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Mills, Mrs. Hulda, card no. 31658; died 30 June 1845 in Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cincinnati, Ohio; Lot Owner: Lane Seminary; Sec. 14, Lot A Sub A; Removed from Walnut Hills Cemetery Sep. or Oct. 1878.
  2. The Cincinnati Miscellany, Or, Antiquities of the West: And Pioneer History and General And Local Statistics, compiled from the Western General Advertiser, from April 1st 1845 to April 1st 1846, by Charles Cist. Volume II. Cincinnati: Robinson & Jones, 109 Main Street, 1846. Available at Google Books. Page 44, Deaths: On Monday, June 30th, Mrs. Hulda Gazlay Mills, wife of Rev. Thornton A. Mills, in the 30th year of her age.
  3. 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.
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page 53, Thornton A. Mills, (35, Ky., N.S.P. Clergyman).
  5. Presbyterian Reunion: A Memorial Volume, 1837-1881, New York: De Witt C. Lent & Company, 451 Broome Street, Chicago: Van Nortwick & Sparks. 1870. Available at Google Books. Page 243, biographical sketch of Rev. Dr. Thornton A. Mills.
  6. Obituary, The New York Times, 20 June 1867, Rev. Dr. Thornton A. Mills on 19 June 1867, in the ferry house at Hoboken, New Jersey.
  7. Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958, available at familysearch.org. Thornton A. Mills and Hulda M. Gazlay, 12 September 1837 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
  8. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Garyley, Alfen W. [sic, Gazlay, Allen W.], card no. 47428; died 2 June 1889 in Cincinnati, Ohio; born 14 October 1829 in Cincinnati, Ohio; parents: James W. & Rebecca Garyley [sic]; Sec. 54 Lot 92.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Green Township, family of James W. Gazley (65, N.Y., farmer); Allen W. Gazley (20, Ohio, farmer); Susan Gazley (20, Ohio); Ann Gazley (50, N.Y.); Emma Kizar (9, Ohio); Sarah Simmons (13, England); Henry Kuntz (30, Germany, laborer); John Hanyon (35, Germany, laborer).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 67, family of Allen W. Gazley (30, Ohio); Susan Gazley (28, Ohio).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 115, family of Allen W. Gazley (41, Ohio, real estate speculator); Susan Gazley (35, Ohio); Jas. W. Gazley (86, New York, w[idow]); Emma Kezir [sic, Kizer] (32, Ohio); Nellie Chamberlain (14, Ohio); Elijah Ruffin (22, Virginia, domestic servant); Mary Walch (31, Ireland, domestic servant); Jane Ray (20, Ohio, domestic servant); Susan Bush (23, Indiana, domestic servant).
  12. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 158, Page No. 40, family of Albert [sic, Allen] Gazley (53, NYork, oil dealer); wife Susan Gazley (45, NYork); servant Emma Born (30, Ohio); servant Irene Ruffin (25, Ky); servant Elijah Ruffin (30, Virginia); servant George Ruffin (11, Ohio). [Ages and places of birth for Allen and Susan are erroneous here, compared with other records.]
  13. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Gazlay, Susan, card no. 83331; place of birth: Cincinnati, Ohio; died April 9, 1913 in Cincinnati, Ohio; age: 85 yrs 5 mos 6 dys [derived birth date: 3 November 1827], born in Ohio; parents: John Kizer & Elizth Allen; Sec 54 Lot 92.
  14. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 114, Sheet No. 14B, family of Susan Gazlay (72, Ohio, Nov. 1927, widow, no children); sister Emma D. Bowen (54, Ohio, July 1845, widow, no children); servant Alice O’Connel (50, Ireland, widow, 6 children, 4 living).
  15. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 103, Sheet No. 2A, family of William E. Kuhn (73, Pennsylvania, first married age 40); wife Mary Kuhn (70, Pennsylvania, first married age 37, ?? children, 0 living); sister-in-law Susan Gazlay (82, Ohio, widow, no children); sister-in-law Laura Kizer (60, Ohio, single); servant Emma Kunz (42?, Ireland, single); coachman John Ingels (49, Ohio, married).
  16. Cemetery Record, Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio (searchable index available at Warren County GenWeb Project, Rootsweb). Wm. G. Chamberlain, 1822-1912 [from gravestone photo and record].
  17. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, family of C. Chamberlin (55, New York); William G. Chamberlin (28, Indiana, printer); Frederick D. Chamberlin (21, Indiana, Moulder); James H. Chamberlin (15, O[hio], bookbinder); Mary Sacks (17, Germany).
  18. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Mill Creek Township, Page No. 191, family of Wm. Chamberlin (37, Ia., power pressman); M. E. Chamberlin (28, Penn.); Wm. Chamberlin (7, Ohio); Henry Chamberlin (5, Ohio); Cornelius [sic, listed as male but is actually Cornelia, female] (4, Ohio); Ida J. Chamberlin (4/12, Ohio).
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Warren County, Hamilton Township, Page No. 53, family of William Chamberlain (49, Indiana, farmer); Sarah Chamberlain (38, Pennsylvania); William Chamberlain (17, Ohio, works on farm); Harry Chamberlain (15, Ohio); Cornelia Chamberlain (13, Ohio); Alice Chamberlain (10, Ohio); Arthur Chamberlain (8, Ohio); Jane Chamberlain (6, Ohio); Sarah E. Chamberlain (4, Ohio); Lewis Chamberlain (2, Ohio); Oliver Chamberlain (4/12, Ohio).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 163, Page No. 38B, family of W. G. Chamberlin (57, Indiana, printer); wife M. E. Chamberlin (46, Ohio); son A. J. Chamberlin (18, Ohio, w. in tel. office); daughter Anna J. Chamberlin (16, Ohio); daughter Sarah E. Chamberlin (14, Ohio); son Lewis H. Chamberlin (12, Ohio).
  21. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 122, Sheet No. 5B, family of William Chamberlain (77, Indiana, Sept 1822, landlord); wife of 25 years Mary Chamberlain (66, Ohio, Jan 1834, 4 children, 3 living); daughter Sarah E. Chamberlain (34, Ohio, June 1865, nurse).
  22. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Missouri, St. Louis County, St. Louis, Enumeration District 442, Sheet No. 7B, family of George M. Barker (55, Ohio, bookkeeper); wife of 24 years Linda M. Barker (53, Ohio, 3 children, 2 living); son Fletcher Barker (17, Kentucky); border William Chamberlain (87, Indiana); border, wife of 35 years Mary E. Chamberlain (76, Ohio, 4 children, 2 living).
  23. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chamberlin, William, died; 11 March 1912 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  24. Cemetery Record, Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio (searchable index available at Warren County GenWeb Project, Rootsweb). Sarah B. Chamberlain, died 22 July 1873, aged 42 years [from gravestone photo and record].
  25. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 153, William G. Chamberlin and Sarah L. Bigler, married on 9 September 1852.
  26. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 26, family of Edward Mussellman (29, Ohio, clerk); Mary Mussellman (27, Ohio); George Mussellman (5, Indiana); Linda Mussellman (3, Ohio); Samuel Mussellman (1, Ohio); Catharine Witterrede (18, Germany, servant).
  27. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 98, family of Edwin Musselman (35, Ohio, salesman, hardware store); Mary Musselman (36, Ohio); George E. Musselman (15, Ohio); Mary L. Musselman (13, Ohio); Charles S. Musselman (11, Ohio).
  28. 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.
  29. 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).
  30. 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.]
  31. 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.).
  32. 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).
  33. 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).
  34. 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).
  35. 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.]
  36. 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).
  37. 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.
  38. 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.
  39. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Application for Membership for William Bowlett Young, being a descendant of Samuel Swing; National No. 91041; State No. 5476; approved 18 March 1964. The application provides the names, birth and death dates of his ancestors and their spouses back to Samuel Swing, along with the family of William and his wife Thyra, their son and grandchildren.
  40. The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, compiled by Albert H. Swing and Harry P. Swing, April 1961. Available at Heritage Quest Online. This document provides numerous biographical and vital details, but there are few references cited for any of the information.
  41. Find a Grave (website). Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Rev. David Swing, born: 23 August 1830 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died: 3 October 1894 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (from record, which includes the names and links for his mother, spouse, siblings and children).
  42. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Butler County, Oxford Town, Page No. 42, family of David Swing (28, Ohio, prof. of Latin and Greek); Elizabeth Swing (26, Ohio); Mary Swing (4, Ohio).
  43. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Page No. 235, family of David Swing (38, Ohio, clergyman); Elizabeth Swing (35, Ohio); Mary Swing (14, Ohio); Helen Swing (11, Ohio); Bridget O’Connor (30, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Flynn (20, Ireland, domestic servant).
  44. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Enumeration District 190, Page No. 8, family of David Swing (49, Ohio, theologian); wife Elizabeth Swing (46, Ohio); daughter Helen Swing (19, Ohio); cousin Ginnie Swing (27, Illinois); servt. Maria Ward (40, Ireland); servt. Jennie O’Malley (40, Ireland).
  45. History of Chicago, From the earliest period to the present time, by Alfred Theodore Andreas. Volume 2. Chicago, the A.T. Andreas Company, Publisher, 1885. Available at ebooksread.com
  46. Find a Grave (website). Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Elizabeth Porter Swing, born: 5 March 1832; died: 2 August 1879 (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, siblings, and one child).
  47. Ohio, County Marriages 1789-2013/2016, Hamilton, Butler County, File No. 1181, David Swing and Elizabeth C. Porter, married on 3 July 1855.
  48. Wedding Announcement, The Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, 23 October 1874, lengthy article reporting on the wedding of Mary Ann Swing, eldest daughter of Rev. David Swing, and Jewett E. Ricker, in Chicago. The article provides details of the bride, the ceremony, floral decorations, the presents (including several given by Mrs. Abraham Lincoln), the collation, those gentlemen present, and the bridal party.
  49. For the People. A Newspaper of the Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Illinois. Available at Yumpu (website: yumpu.com). Volume 2, Number 1. Spring, 2000. Mary Lincoln and the Swings, by Ann Ricker (a descendant of Rev. David Swing). The fascinating and detailed article describes the friendship between Mary Lincoln and the Swing family, as evidenced in letters, books and objects given by Mary Lincoln to the family.
  50. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Hageman Monument; Side 1: J. Gazlay Hageman / Born / July 22, 1836 / Died / Jan. 7, 1913 / Lydia E. / Wife of / James G. Hageman / Born Dec. 16, 1841 / Died Nov. 26, 1916; Side 2: James Hageman / Born / May 20, 1807 / Died Feb. 25, 1888; Side 3: Karenda / Wife of / James Hageman / Born / Apr. 22, 1800 / Died / Jan. 26, 1890; Rosa / Dau. of / J. G. & L. E. Hageman / Died Nov. 5, 1890 / Aged 20Y 1M 21D / Anna Belle / Dau. of / J. G. & L. E. Hageman / Sep. 26, 1887 / Aged 9Y 8M 2D.
  51. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 64, family of James Hageman (46, Ohio, farmer); Karinda Hageman (48, N.Y.); William Hageman (18, Ohio, farmer); James G. Hageman (13, Ohio); George Hageman (12, Ohio); Julia Hageman (11, Ohio); Simon A. Hageman (8, Ohio); Ann Colder (18, Ohio).
  52. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page Nos. 20-21, family of James Hagemann (53, Ohio, farmer); Clarinda Hagemann (57, N.York); Wm. L. Hagemann (28, Ohio, farmer); James G. Hagemann (24, Ohio, farmer); George Hagemann (22, Ohio, farmer); S. A. Hagemann (18, Ohio, farmer); Elizabeth Holten (14, Ohio).
  53. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 34, family of James G. Hagerman (33, Ohio, farmer); Lydia E. Hagerman (29, Ohio); George E. Hagerman (8, Ohio); Lilly Hagerman (6, Ohio); Mattie Hagerman (4, Ohio); Samuel Hagerman (1, Ohio).
  54. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Kansas, Washington County, Washington City, Enumeration District 522, Page No. 12, family of James Hageman (44, Ohio, merchant); wife Lydia Hageman (37, Ohio); son Everett Hageman (18, Ohio); daughter Lilly Hageman (14, Ohio); daughter Mattie Hageman (13, Ohio); son Samuel Miller Hageman (11, Ohio); daughter Rosa Hageman (9, Ohio); son James Hageman (7, Ohio); daughter Hanah Belle Hageman (2, Ohio).
  55. Ohio, County Marriages 1789-2013/2016, Clermont County, License No. 114, George Hageman, age 38, and Susie Foster, age 25; license issued: 14 May 1879; marriage solemnized in Probate Court of Clermont County on 15 May 1879.
  56. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, Record No. 10,796, Registered No. 33, George Hageman, died: 6 January 1929, Spokane, Washington; born: 30 August 1838 in Ohio; age: 90 years 4 months 6 days; widowed, husband of Susie; retired minister; name of father: James Hageman; name of mother: Krinza Gozlay [sic]; place of burial: Riverside Park.
  57. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Washington, Washington County, Washington City, E.D. 322, Page No. 18, George Hageman, 38, Ohio, minister; wife Susy Hageman, 27, Ohio.
  58. Kansas State Census, 1895, Washington County, Washington, Image 56 of 75, Geo. Hageman, 50, O[hio]; Susan Hageman, 40, O[hio]; Allace Hageman, 13, O[hio]; Hellen, 11, K[ansas]; Paul Hageman, 7, K[ansas]; George, 4, K[ansas].
  59. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kansas, Washington County, Washington City, E.D. 146, Sheet No. 10B, George Hageman, 57, Ohio, August 1842, clergyman; wife of 23 years Susan Hageman, 48, Ohio, February 1852, 6 children, 5 living; daughter Alice K. Hageman, 17, Ohio, June 1882; daughter Helen Hageman, 15, Kansas, December 1884; son Paul Hageman, 12, Kansas, March 1888; son George Hageman, 9, Kansas, January 1891; daughter Grace Hageman, 4, Kansas, April 1896; servant Louise Tevent, 20, Germany, March 1879.
  60. Kansas State Census, 1905, Washington County, Washington, Page No. 10, Geo. Hageman, 58; Susy Hageman, 52; Alice Hageman, 22; Helen Hageman, 20; Paul Hageman, 17; George Hageman, 14; Grace Hageman, 9.
  61. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 168, Sheet No. 11B, George Hageman, 63, Ohio, clergyman, Presbyterian; wife of 30 years Susie Hageman, 50, Ohio, 6 children, 5 living; daughter Alice K. Hageman, 23, Ohio, teacher, public school; daughter Helen Hageman, 21, Kansas, stenographer, public office; son Paul Hageman, 19, Kansas; son George Hageman, 17, Kansas, recorder, surveyor; daughter Grace, 14, Kansas.
  62. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 176, Sheet No. 4B, George Hageman, 79, Ohio, minister, church; wife Susan Hageman, 67, Ohio; daughter Helen Hageman, 32, Kansas, stenographer, automobile tires; daughter Grace Hageman, 22, Kansas, clerk, bank; son George R. Hageman, 27, Kansas, physician, hospital; lodger Eva B. White, 29, Massachusetts, teacher, public school.
  63. Obituary, Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington (available at WSU Library Digital Collections, Northwest History, Obituaries). 7 January 1929, Rev. Dr. George Hageman, 90, died 6 January 1929. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his five children.
  64. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, Record No. 333, Registered No. 340, Susie Hageman, died: 15 March 1928, Spokane, Washington; born: 20 February 1853 in Ohio; age: 75 years 0 months 25 days; married, wife of George Hageman; name of father: William Foster, born in Ohio; name of mother: Alice Thomas, born in Ireland; place of burial: Riverside Park.
  65. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, State File No. 244, Registrar’s No. 240, Helen Hageman, died 8 February 1946 in Spokane, Washington; born: 27 December 1883 in Kansas; age 82 years 1 month 11 days; single; stenographer and clerk; father: Rev. George Hageman, born in Ohio; mother: Susie Foster, born in Ohio; place of burial: Riverside Park.
  66. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 32-99, Sheet No. 9B, Helen Hagman, 41, Kansas, single, stenographer, office work. She is one of five apparently unrelated borders in the household of Emil and Anna K. Johnsgaard.
  67. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-91, Sheet No. 81B, Helen Hageman, 55, Kansas, single, clerical, county auditor office. She is one of many guests at the Lansing Hotel.
  68. Kentucky, Campbell County, KyGenweb (website); Campbell County Deaths in 1918: Hamilton, Hulda; born 25 February 1829 in Vevay, Indiana; died 23 December 1918 in Newport [Kentucky]; daughter of W. C. Keen [sic] and Mary E. Gazlay.
  69. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 171, family of Charles Hamilton (33, Scotland, stocking weaver); Hulda Hamilton (30, Indiana); James Hamilton (9, Ohio); Charles Hamilton (7, Ohio); Mary Hamilton (4, Ohio); Royal Hamilton (2, Ohio).
  70. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page 50, family of Charles Hamilton (44, Scotland, stocking weaver); Huldah Hamilton (41, Indiana); William Hamilton (17, Ohio, clerk, dry goods); Mary Hamilton (13, Ohio); Alexander Hamilton (4, Ohio); Carter Hamilton (1, Ohio).
  71. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 124, Page No. 24, family of Charles Hamilton (53, Scotland, weaver); wife Hulda Hamilton (51, Indiana); son William C. Hamilton (26, Ohio, grocery clerk); son Alexander Hamilton (13, Ohio, clerk in book bindery); son Carter G. Hamilton (11, Ohio); border Robert Laham (58, Ohio, physician); daughter Mary Laham (24, Ohio).
  72. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport City, Enumeration District 19, Sheet No. 7A, family of Mary Lanham (43, Ohio, July 1856, widow, dealer in notions, no children); mother Huldah Hamilton (71, Indiana, Feb. 1829, widow, 7 children, 5 living). They are living next door to Huldah’s son Carter Hamilton.
  73. Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968; Sayrs G. Knight; died 20 May 1903 in Racine, Racine [County], Wis.; born 27 Sep. 1833 in Vermont; surveyor; spouse: Rebecca; father: A. G. Knight, born in Vermont; mother: Delia Knight, born in Vermont.
  74. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Wisconsin, Racine County, Town of Racine, Page No. 88, family of Albert G. Knight (42, VT, farmer); Delia G. Knight (36, NY); Sayrs G. Knight (16, VT); Jane Knight (14, NY); Mary H. Knight (6, Wis.); Timothy Knight (69, VT); Dolly Knight (60, VT).
  75. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Wisconsin, Racine County, City of Racine, Page No. 198, family of Albert G. Knight (52, Vermont, conveyaurio [?]); Sayrs. G. Knight (26, Vermont, lawyer); Mary H. Knight (16, Wis.); John Knight (9, Wis.); James Knight (6, Wis.); Delia Knight (2, Wis.); Simon Whiteley (29, England, printer); Jane K. Whiteley (24, NY).
  76. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 162, Page No. 8, family of Sayrs G. Knight (47, Vermont, land surveyor); wife Rebecca Knight (35, Canada); daughter Jane M. Knight (15, Illinois); son Albert G. Knight (6, Wisconsin); daughter Mariette Knight (6/12, Wisconsin, Nov.); servant Carrie Grostabel (19, Wisconsin).
  77. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 35, Sheet No. 19B, family of Sayrs Knight (33, Vermont, Sept 1833. county surveyor); wife of 37 years Rebecca Knight (54, Canada, July 1845, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Marietta Knight (20, Wisconsin, Nov. 1879); son William T. Knight (18, Wisconsin, May 1882); son Harold T. Knight (15, Wisconsin, Ju. [?] 1884].
  78. Obituary, The Racine Weekly Journal, Friday, May 22, 1903. Sayrs G. Knight.
  79. The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1879, page 596, biographical sketch of Albert G. Knight. Digitized by Google and available at Google Books.
  80. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 84, Sheet No. 2B, family of Rebecca Knight (64, Canada, widow, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Jane M. Knight (44, Illinois, selling goods); Mariette Knight (30, Wisconsin, teacher of music); son Timothy H. Knight (25, Wisconsin, civil engineer, surveyor).
  81. Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926, available at familysearch.org; Knight, female; born 20 Nov. 1879 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin; father: Sayers Knight; mother: Rebecca Traver.
  82. Minnesota, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990, Knight, Marietta; died 10 Nov. 1938 in Minneapolis, Hennepin [County], Minnesota; age 58; father: Sayrs G. Knight; mother: Rebecca Traver.
  83. Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968; Jane Knight Whiteley; died 11 July 1907 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin; buried [same place]; born 3 March 1836 in Huron, Wayne [County], NY; spouse: Simon Whiteley; widowed; father: Albert G. Knight; mother: Delia Gazloy [sic].
  84. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Wisconsin, Racine County, City of Racine, Page No. 25, family of Simon Whiteley (39, England, insurance agent); Jane Whiteley (34, N.Y.); Elizabeth Whiteley (2, Wis.); Albert Whiteley (8/12, Wis., Oct.); Delia Knight (12, Wis.); Barbery Servery (12, Wis., Dom. Servt.); Minney Lawson (20, Denmark, Dom. Servt.).
  85. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 160, Page No. 9, family of Simon Whiteley (49, England, agent for fire ins. co.); wife Jane Whiteley (43, N.Y.); daughter Bessie Whiteley (12, Wis.); Littia Whiteley (2, Wis.); servant Minnie Thompson (19, Denmark).
  86. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 32, Sheet No. 3A, family of Jane Whiteley (64, New York, March 1836, widow, 7 children, 2 living); daughter Elizabeth A. Whiteley (32, Wisconsin, July 1867, P. O. Clerk); border John W. Knight (48, Wisconsin, April 1858 [sic, probably an error, believed to be May 1851 from other sources], real estate agent); wife of 1 year Cora B. Knight (29, Wisconsin, Oct. 1870, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Helen C. Knight (6, Wisconsin, March 1894); servant Maggio Nelson (21, Denmark, Dec. 1878).
  87. Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968; Simon Whiteley; died 13 Jan. 1890 in Racine, Racine Co., Wis.; born 1832 in England; real estate agt.; spouse: Jane K. Whiteley; father: Wm. Whiteley; mother: Elizabeth Whiteley.
  88. The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1879, pages 615-17, biographical sketch of Simeon Whiteley. Digitized by Google and available at Google Books.
  89. “Our Denver Story, 1863,” by Jane Whiteley, wife of Simeon Whiteley, newspaperman and strong Unionist during the Civil War. The text is illustrated with colored ink drawings. Includes photographs and a coat of arms. The collection comprises three folders (51 pages), and is listed as OCLC Number 29150315. Abstract. A copy of this undated manuscript is apparently held in the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.
  90. History of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Racine, Wisconsin, by Eugene Walter Leach. Western Printing & Lithographing Company, Racine, Wisconsin, 1912. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  91. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, California, Kern County, Mount Breckinridge, Enumeration District 17, Page No. 20, family of Charles E. Jewett (37, Vermont, farmer); wife Mary K. Jewett (36, Wisconsin); daughter Josephine Jewett (10, California); son Rafael [sic] Jewett (8, Texas); daughter Agnes R. Jewett (4, Massachusetts).
  92. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, California, Alameda County, City of Oakland, Enumeration District 373, Sheet No. 5B, family of Mary F. Jewett (56, Wisconsin, Sept. 1843, widow, 4 children, 4 living); daughter Josephine A. Jewett (30, Texas, Nov. 1869, stenographer); son Russell M. Jewett (28, Texas, Jan. 1872, clerk, hdw.); daughter Agnes R. Jewett (24, Massachusetts, Sept. 1875, school teacher); daughter Dorothea Jewett (16, California, Feb. 1884).
  93. History and Genealogy of the Jewetts in America, by Frederic Clarke Jewett, M.D., Volume II. The Grafton Press, New York: 1908. Pages 734-736. Includes a biographical sketch and likeness of Captain Charles Elam Jewett, and details about his wife and children. Digitized copy available at Google Books.
  94. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 162, Page No. 8, family of Albert G. Knight (72, Vermont, abstract office); wife Anna Knight (34, Denmark); son John Knight (29, Wisconsin, fire insurance agent); daughter Delia Knight (22, Wisconsin); servant Marg Cowick (20, Wisconsin, servant).
  95. Wisconsin State Census, 1905, Racine County, Racine City, family of J. W. Knight (54, Wisconsin); wife Cora Knight (35, Wisconsin); daughter Helen Knight (15, Wisconsin); daughter Joselyn Knight (5, Wisconsin); Lena Wertz (15. Wisconsin).
  96. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 67, Sheet No. 12A, family of John Knight (68, Wisconsin, abstract office, 2nd marriage); wife of 9 years Cora Knight (39, Wisconsin, 2 children); daughter Hellen Knight (15, Wisconsin); daughter Joclyn Knight (8, Wisconsin); servant Hellen Martz (20, Kentucky).
  97. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 47, Sheet No. 12A, family of Cora Knight (48, Wisconsin, widow); Jocelyn (19, Wisconsin).
  98. Wisconsin Marriages 1836-1930, available at familysearch.org; Groom: John W. Knight; born: Racine, Wis.; father: Albert G. Knight; mother: Delia Gazlary [sic]; Bride: Cora Bliss Luix; born: Racine, Wis.; father: George S. Bliss; mother: Cornelia Packark; married 26 Jan. 1899 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin.
  99. Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926, available at familysearch.org; Knight, Joselyn, born 29 Aug. 1900 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin; father: John W. Knight, age 49, born in Racine; mother: Cora Bliss Trux, age 30, born in Racine.
  100. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 97721; Miller, Clara Gazlay; born 9 November 1882 in Sandusky, Ohio; father: Albert William Miller, born in Monroeville, Ohio, dead; never lived outside the United States; currently living in Tyrone, Grant Co., New Mexico; desires passport to visit Columbia and British West Indies; passport issued 14 November 1921, Washington. The application includes an affidavit of birth that gives the names of her parents, their dates and places of birth and marriage, and the names of their parents.
  101. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg, family of Theodore Gazlay (46, N York, attorney); Jane E. Gazlay (33, Inda.); Wm. H. Gazlay (13, Inda.); Hannah Gazlay (12, Inda.); Allen W. Gazlay (9, Inda.); Huldah Gazlay (6, Inda.); Emma J. Gazlay (4, Inda.); Julia D. Gazlay (2, Inda.); Kate Murphy (22, Ireland, domestic).
  102. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page 100, family of Theodore Gazlay (55, New York, lawyer); Jane Gazlay (40, Indiana); William H. Gazlay (23, Indiana, R.R. clerk); Hannah Gazlay (21, Indiana); Allen W. Gazlay (18, Indiana); Huldah Gazlay (16, Indiana); Emma Gazlay (13, Indiana); Julia D. Gazlay (12, Indiana); Clara Gazlay (8, Indiana); Sallie Sullivan (23, Indiana, domestic servant).
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky, Enumeration District 121, Page No. 30, family of Albert Miller (31, Ohio, clerk, G. House); wife Holda [sic] Miller (26, Indiana); border Elizabeth Miller (72, New J.); servant Kate Bittner (21, Ohio).
  104. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky City, Enumeration District 48, Sheet No. 6B, family of Albert W. Miller (51, Ohio, April 1849, City Clerk); wife of 20 years Huldah G. Miller (46 Indiana, Sept. 1853, 4 children, 4 living); son Theodore G. Miller (19, Ohio, June 1880); daughter Clara Miller (17, Ohio, Nov 1882); son Donald Miller (12, Ohio, Jan 1888); servant Effie Oberle (36, Illinois, Dec 1863).
  105. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 727, Sheet No. 7B, family of Huldah G. Miller (56, Indiana, widow, 4 children, 4 living); son Theodore G. Miler (29, Ohio, clerk, telephone co.); daughter Clara G. Miller (26, Ohio, student); son Donald G. Miller (22, Ohio, mining engineer).
  106. History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, Their Past and Present, Cincinnati, Ohio: S. B. Nelson and Co., publishers; S. B. Nelson and J. M. Runk. 1894, pages 550-551.
  107. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 336672; Miller, Theodore Gazlay; born 22 June 1880 in Sandusky, Ohio; father: Albert w. Miller, born in Ohio, deceased; resided in Mexico City 1902-1904; currently living in Bronxville, New York; desires passport to visit France, Belgium, and England; passport issued 31 August 1923, Washington.
  108. Draft Registration Card, World War I, Theodore Gazlay Miller, Serial No. 136, born 22 June 1880, living in Chicago, Illinois; nearest relative: Hulda G. Miller.
  109. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 1912, available at Google Books; Page 287, Miller, Theodore Gazlay, II [i.e., Department of Mechanical Engineering], 1898-00, Supervisor, Plant Department, American Telephone & Telegraph, 15 Dey St., New York, N.Y.
  110. Catalog of the Officers and Graduates of Columbia University, New York, Published for the University, 1916, available at Google Books; Page 827, Clara Gazlay Miller, B.S., 11; mem. Coll., Club Chicago, Ill. 4274 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill.
  111. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 10038; Miller, Merle G.; born 29 August 1885 in Sandusky, Ohio; father: Albert W. Miller, born in Monroeville, Ohio, deceased; currently living in Cincinnati, Ohio; desires passport to visit England, France, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy; passport issued 26 March 1925, Washington. She is identified in the application by Oscar W. Kuhn, attorney at law, and her uncle. The application includes an Affidavit for a Relative, completed by her aunt, Hanna F. Gazlay, indicating “she is the sister of Merle Gazlay Miller’s mother, and she was at the home of her sister within a week after the birth of said Merle Gazlay Miller.”
  112. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 23, Sheet No. 9A, family of William H. Gasley (50, Indiana, Nov 1849, clerk]; sister Hannah Gasley (48, Indiana, July 1852); niece Merle Miller (14, Ohio, Aug 1886). [Birth months/years William and Hannah are believed inaccurate compared with other records.]
  113. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 42, Sheet No. 14A, family of William H. Gazlay (63, Indiana); sister Fitch H. Gazlay (60, Indiana); niece Merle G. Miller (24, Ohio).
  114. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 98563; Miller, Donald Gazlay; born 28 January 1888 in Sandusky, Ohio; father: Albert William Miller, born in Monroeville, Ohio, dead; lived in Sonora, Mexico, November 1909 to August 1912; currently living in Tyrone, Grant Co., New Mexico; desires passport to visit Columbia and British West Indies; passport issued 17 November 1921, Washington. The application includes an affidavit of birth that gives the names of his parents, their dates and places of birth and marriage, and the names of their parents.
  115. Draft Registration Card, World War I, Donald Gazlay Miller, card no. 3797 [note: copy is cut off on right edge so some information is not visible, but is listed in the record]; born 28 Jan [year not visible but listed as 1888] in Sandusky, Ohio; mining engineer living in Tyrone, New Mexico.
  116. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New Mexico, Grant County, Tyrone Precinct, Enumeration District 196, Sheet No. 37A, Miller, Donald G. (33, Ohio, foreman in mine).
  117. Catalog of the Officers and Graduates of Columbia University, New York, Published for the University, 1916, available at Google Books; Page 748, Donald Gazlay Miller, E. M., 09, (Cumpas, Senora, Mexico).
  118. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Donaldson, Emma, card no. 137184, born 11 Nov 1855, died 15 Nov 1951 in New York City, wife of Andrew Donaldson, parents: Theodore & Jane Fitch Gazlay, Sec 86 Lot 25.
  119. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 175, Page No. 39, family of Theodore Gazlay (65, N.Y., lawyer); wife Jane Gazlay (45, Indiana); son H. William Gazlay (32, Indiana, bookkeeper); daughter Hannah Gazlay (29, Indiana); daughter Emma Gazlay (25, Indiana); daughter Julia Gazlay (20, Indiana); daughter Clara Gazlay (16, Indiana); servant Mary Jones (21, Ohio); plus several borders.
  120. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 458, Sheet No. 17B, family of Andrew Donaldson (54, Ohio, Sep 1845, accountant); wife of 9 years Emma G. Donaldson (43, Indiana, Nov 1856, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Jean G. Donaldson (7, New Jersey, Mar 1893); servant Annie Waehole (21, Germany, Aug 1878).
  121. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 823, Sheet. No. Supp 11A, family of Emma G. Donaldson (50, Indiana, widow, 1 child, 1 living); Jean G. Donaldson (17, New Jersey). They are lodgers in a hotel.
  122. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, family of Alexander Donaldson (37, Scotland, finisher); Elizabeth Donaldson (35, England); William Donaldson (8, Ohio); Andrew Donaldson (4, Ohio); Arthur Donaldson (2, Ohio).
  123. Obituary, The New York Times, 12 January 1904, Andrew Donaldson, died 11 January 1904 in East Orange, New Jersey, age 58, born in Cincinnati. The obituary provides a brief biographical sketch.
  124. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Donaldson, Andrew, card no. 69961, age 60 yrs. about, died 10 Jan. 1904 in East Orange, NJ, parents: Eliz. Donaldson, Sec 86 Lot 25.
  125. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Stewart, Julia G., card no. 118391, born 1857 in Lawrenceburg, Ind., died 1 July 1937 in New York City, NY, parents Theo. Gazley & Jane Fitch, wife of Elwin Kane Stewart, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  126. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 458, Sheet No. 15B, family of Elwin Stewart (40, Kentucky, Feb 1860, Insp[?]); wife of 6 years Julia Stewart (38, Indiana, Aug 1861, 1 child, 1 living [her age and birth year are off by several years]); son Robert G. Stewart (2, New York, May 1898); plus 3 servants.
  127. New York State Census, 1905, New York County, Borough of Manhattan, page 38, family of Elwin K. Stewart (45, manf machinery); wife Julia Stewart (43); son Robert G. Stewart (7).
  128. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 727, Sheet No. 7B, family of Elwin K. Stewart (50, Kentucky, retail merchant, feathers); wife of 16 years Julia G. Stewart (52, Indiana, 2 children, 1 living); Robert G. Stewart (12, New York); servant Nora Roche (28, Ire English). They are living next to Julia’s sister Huldah (Gazlay) Miller.
  129. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 810, Sheet No. 8A, family of Elwin K. Stewart (59, Kentucky, merchant, wholesale florist); wife Julia G. Stewart (58, Indiana); son Robert G. Stewart (21, New York).
  130. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 31-488, Sheet No. 36A, family of Elwin K. Stewart (70, Kentucky, proprietor, importer, flowers, first married age 35); wife Julia G. Stewart (70, Indiana, first married age 35); servant Julia O’Boyle (23, Ireland).
  131. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Stewart, Elwin Kane, card no. 123372, born 26 Feb. 1860 in Newport, Ky., died 21 March 1941 in New York City, NY, parents Geo. & Sophia Newton Stewart, widowed husband of Julia Gazley, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  132. Marriage Records, Hamilton County, Ohio; No. 461, marriage of Elwin Kane Stewart and Julia D. Gazlay, 10 October 1894.
  133. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Stewart, Margt., card no. 60125, age 4 days [so born 17 Jan. 1897] in New York, died 21 March 1897 in New York, parents Elwin K. & Julia Stewart, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  134. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Clara G., card no. 122078, born 8 Sep. 1863, Lawrenceburg, Ind., died 10 Apr. 1940, Cinti., O., widowed wife of Oscar W. Kuhn, parents: Theodore & Jane E. Fitch Gazley, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  135. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 271, Sheet No. 2A, family of Oscar W. Kuhn (38, Ohio, Mar 1862, attorney); wife of 10 years Clara G. Kuhn (36, Indiana, Sept 1863, 1 child, 1 living); son Spencer Kuhn (10, Ohio, April 1890).
  136. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 222, Sheet No. 9B, family of Oscar W. Kuhn (58, Ohio, lawyer); wife Clara G. Kuhn (55, Indiana); servant Katherine Flump [?] (40, Ohio); servant Ida Lambert (28, Indiana).
  137. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Oscar W., card no. 104205, born 11 Mar. 1861 in Cinti., O., died 8 Dec. 1927, Cinti., O., husband of Clara G. Kuhn, Sec. 88 Lot 103.
  138. Memoirs of the Miami Valley, by John Calvin Hover, Volume III, Chicago, Robert O. Law Company, 1920, page 41-42, biography of Oscar W. Kuhn. Available at Google Books.
Fourth Generation
53. Anna Jane ‘Jennie’ Chamberlin4 (William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 1 October 1862 in Ohio;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 died 15 May 1919 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 2 Jennie married, 23 October 1883 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Henry Chaney6, 10 (born March 1861 in Maryland, parents not determined;5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Henry died 19517). Jennie and Henry are buried in Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio.1, 7

+112i. Maude Belle Chaney, born August 1884 in Ohio. Married Louis Gregg Murphy.
+113ii. Walter Stanley Chaney, born 13 December 1886 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 10 March 1963. Married Mary Bobeck.
+114iii. Henry Robert ‘Harry’ Chaney, born 26 September 1888 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 8 May 1950. Married Susie Belle Fox.
+115iv. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney, born 25 August 1891 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 12 February 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Elvera Adeline Fischer.
 116v. Elizabeth Edna Chaney, born ca. 1895; died 3 January 1896.11 Elizabeth is buried in Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.11
 117vi. Robert Thornton Chaney, born 13 September 1896 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;5, 6, 12 died 5 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.12 Robert is buried in Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.12
+118vii. Charles Herbert Chaney, born 10 November 1898 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 8 September 1971 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Irene Gladys Peregrine.
 119viii. Ruth Luella Chaney, born ca. March 1903;13 died 8 July 1903.13 Ruth is buried in Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.13
 120ix. Alice Mary Chaney, born 31 August 1904 in Ohio;6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 died 30 September 1993 in Hillsborough County, Florida.15, 16 Alice is buried in Garden of Memories Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.14

57. Aribert Gazlay, Jr.4 (Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 26 July 1854 in Patriot, Switzerland County, Indiana;17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 died 10 May 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.17 Aribert married, 22 February 1875, Lydia L. Cox23 (born 14 November 1855 in Cheviot, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of Oliver Hazard Cox and Elizabeth Higbee;20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Lydia died 15 November 1943 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio24). Aribert and Lydia are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.17, 24

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.23


+121i. 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.
+122ii. 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.

59. Elizabeth Blanch ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay4 (Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 17 January 1859 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana;18, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 died 1926.26 Lizzie married, 26 December 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Charles Henry Apt23, 34 (born 15 July 1860 in Basil, Fairfield County, Ohio, the son of Frederick W. Apt and Eliza Lytton;27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Charles died 14 March 1929 in Houston, Harris County, Texas32, 33). Lizzie and Charles are buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.26, 32

Charles’ biography, excerpted here, appears in A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, by William Elsey Connelley:34

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.


+123i. Frederick Gazlay Apt, born 2 July 1889 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas; died 20 March 1958. Married Ada Norton.
 124ii. Elizabeth Apt, born ca. December 1891 in Kansas.27, 28, 29, 30, 31

60. Lizzie May Swing4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 8 April 1852 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;35 died 1936.35 Lizzie married, 12 June 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Dan Matthews35 (born ____, parents not determined).

 125i. Vernon Matthews, born 28 November 1881.35
 126ii. Howard E. Matthews, born 19 May 1883.35

61. Leontine Swing4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 12 September 1854 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.35 Leontine married, 24 February 1875, Oliver T. Martin35 (born ____, parents not determined).

 127i. Robert Martin, born 22 January 1876.35
 128ii. Taylor Martin, born 7 April 1879.35
 129iii. Minna May Martin, born 12 December 1882.35

62. Cora Alberta Swing4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 3 January 1857 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.35 Cora married, 1 December 1875, T. B. Wiley35 (born ____, parents not determined).

 130i. Thomas Alfred Wiley, born 19 November 1876.35
 131ii. Beulah Wiley, born 3 August 1878.35
 132iii. William Wallace Wiley, born 26 July 1880.35
 133iv. Taylor Bradford Wiley, born 4 June 1884.35

65. David Carrick Swing4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 26 September 1864 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.35 David married, 10 December 1895 in Dayton, Campbell County, Kentucky, May Vinson35 (born ____, parents not determined).

 134i. Gaylord David Swing, born 10 October 1896.35
 135ii. Margaret Jesse Swing, born 17 June 1899.35
 136iii. Virginia May Swing, born 26 July 1905.35

68. Alfred J. Swing, Jr.4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 2 May 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.35 Alfred married, first, 20 June 1894, Laura Brown35 (born ____, parents not determined). Alfred married, second, 26 November 1903, Laura Hock35 (born ____, parents not determined).

 137i. David B. Swing.

69. Sue Zella Swing4 (Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 24 February 1877 in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky.35 Sue married, 11 June 1895 in Dayton, Campbell County, Kentucky, William Bascomb Young35, 36 (born 14 August 1870 in California, Campbell County, Kentucky, parents not determined;36 William died 22 May 1953 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio36).

+138i. William Bowlett Young, born 21 May 1902 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Thyra Murial Martin.

70. Mary Ann Swing4 (David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 22 March 1856 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio;35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 died 1 September 1930 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois.35, 37 Mary married, 22 October 1874 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Jewett E. Ricker35, 49, 50 (born 1 November 1847 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of Darius Ricker and Priscilla Ann Ayers;40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48 Jewett died 9 June 1925 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois45, 46). Mary and Jewett are buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.37, 45

+139i. David Swing Ricker, born 29 April 1878 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio; died 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California. Married (1) Elizabeth Shay Married (2) Madge Voe (born Marion Seaman) Married (3) Layne Virginia Donaldson Married (4) Hope Dare (born Rosie Luetzsinger).
+140ii. Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., born 31 March 1886 in Illinois; died 1954. Married Helen Ada Young.

71. Helen Beth Swing4 (David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 9 January 1862 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio;35, 39, 51, 52, 53, 54 died 2 August 1947 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York.51, 55 Helen married, 27 October 1886 in Cook County, Illinois, Mason Brayman Starring35, 59 (born 8 May 1859 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of H. J. Starring and Alida M. Tower;53, 54, 56, 57, 58 Mason died 31 January 1934 in Manhattan, New York City, New York56, 57). Helen and Mason are buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.51, 56

+141i. David Swing Starring, born 18 October 1887 in Calmar, Winneshiek County, Iowa; died 18 April 1973 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Married (1) Mary Elizabeth Miller (née Austin) Married (2) Ysabel Adams Ingram (née Muecke) .
+142ii. Mason Brayman Starring, Jr., born 16 August 1889 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 1984. Married Gertrude Farquhar Lathrop.

75. Samuel Miller Hageman4 (James,3 Karenda,2 James1), born October 1868 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio;60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 died 1934.60 Samuel married, first, 24 December 1890 in Clermont County, Ohio, Sallie A. Boyd64, 68 (born 11 April 1868 in Ohio, parents not determined;60, 64 Sallie died 1 April 190460). Samuel married, second, 26 November 1906 in Highland County, Ohio, Lulu M. James61, 65, 66 (born ca. 1885 in London, Madison County, Ohio, the daughter of William James and Wilhemine Fisher61, 65, 67). Samuel is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.60 Sallie is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.60

 143i. Howard B. Hageman, born 28 February 1892 in Sterling Township, Brown County, Ohio;60, 69 died 11 February 1902 in Ohio.60, 70 Howard is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.60
 144ii. Lydia E. Hageman, born 19 July 1893 in Sterling Township, Brown County, Ohio;64, 71, 72 died 1946.72 Lydia is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.72
+145iii. Robert Miller Hageman, born 11 February 1895 in Mount Orab, Brown County, Ohio; died 13 February 1984. Married (1) Ellen Patton Married (2) Kathleen Cochran.
 146iv. Annabelle Hageman, born 2 July 1900;60 died 9 April 1904.60 Annabelle is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.60
 147v. George B. Hageman, born 9 October 1901 in Sterling Township, Brown County, Ohio;65, 73, 74 died 31 October 1965 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.74, 75 George is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.74
 148vi. Sarah D. Hageman, born 29 March 1904;60 died 4 April 1904.60 Sarah is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.60
 149i. Samuel Miller Hageman, Jr., born 17 January 1908 in New Vienna, Clinton County, Ohio;65, 66, 67, 76, 77 died 11 March 1986 in San Mateo County, California.77

79. Alice Karenda Hageman4 (George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 25 June 1883 in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio;78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 died 8 September 1930 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.78, 79 Alice married, 24 June 1913 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Maurice Randolph ‘Dolphie’ Smith87 (born 12 August 1888 in Belgrade, Nance County, Nebraska, the son of Joseph Wesley Smith and Eva Louise Tingley;84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 Dolphie died 25 March 1945 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington86, 88). Alice and Dolphie are buried in RIverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.78, 79, 86

+150i. Jane Louise Smith, born 1 February 1917 in Washington; died 23 March 2005. Married Kenneth Elmer Smith.
+151ii. Maurice Randolph Smith, Jr., born 31 August 1918 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; died 13 November 2017 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Married Evelyn Jean Howard.
+152iii. Helen Karenda Smith, born 2 May 1921 in Washington; died 23 August 1999. Married (1) Donald Eugene Lee Married (2) William D. Coulter.

81. Dr. Paul Swing Hageman4 (George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 23 March 1888 in Washington, Washington County, Kansas;80, 81, 82, 83, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 died February 1972 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.91 Paul married, 18 November 1916 in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma, Mary Cecilia Candler96 (born 17 July 1891 in Chaneysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Clarence Dunning Candler and Nora Blanche _____;92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Mary died 23 November 1972 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington97, 98). Mary is buried in RIverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.98

+153i. Ruth Candler Hageman, born 9 January 1919 in Oklahoma; died 20 November 1996. Married (1) William Everett McLaren Married (2) Robert F. Nerren Married (3) Paul Clarence Truex.
+154ii. Paul Swing Hageman, Jr., born 18 October 1921 in Washington; died 2 February 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Married (1) Genevieve Alice Costanzo Married (2) Jean Kathleen Grant.

82. Dr. George Ricker Hageman4 (George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 14 January 1891 in Washington, Washington County, Kansas;80, 81, 82, 83, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 died 3 March 1952 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.101, 105 George married, 12 September 1926 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, Sarah Ena Morrison107 (born 12 March 1893 in New Brunswick, Canada, the daughter of Andrew Morrison and Sarah Chapman;103, 104, 106, 107, 108 Sarah died May 1981106, 108). George and Sarah are buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.101, 106

+155i. Margaret Susanne ‘Sue’ Hageman, born 14 April 1928 in Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana; died 29 September 2003 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado. Married Adolph Norland ‘Norm’ Havran.
+156ii. Patricia Hageman, born 1 May 1932 in Colorado. Married (1) Harold Ross ‘Hal’ Laybourn Partnered with (2) Gretchen L. Alspach.

83. Grace Hageman4 (George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 10 April 1896 in Kansas;81, 82, 83, 102, 109, 110 died 13 December 1982 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.109 Grace married, 30 December 1920 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Carl Edward Johnson112 (born 21 May 1898 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, the son of Arthur Edward Johnson and Estella Selleck;110, 111 Carl died 13 September 1932 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan111).

86. Mary Hamilton4 (Hulda,3 Mary,2 James1), born July 1856 in Ohio.113, 114, 115, 116 Mary married Robert Lanham115 (born ca. 1822 in Ohio, parents not determined115).

89. Carter G. Hamilton4 (Hulda,3 Mary,2 James1), born June 1869 in Ohio.114, 115, 117 Carter married, ca. 1894, Anna _____117 (born March 1871 in Ohio, parents not determined117).

 157i. Ruth Hamilton, born December 1896 in Kentucky.117
 158ii. Carter Hamilton, Jr., born March 1900 in Kentucky.117

91. Albert G. Knight4 (Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born ca. 1874 in Wisconsin.118, 119 Albert married, ca. 1896, Carrie Nichol119 (born ca. 1870 in Nebraska, parents not determined119).

+159i. Sayrs Gazlay Knight, born 15 April 1900 in Nebraska; died 4 May 1974 in McDade, Bastrop County, Texas. Married Ella F. Oakley.
 160ii. Thomas G. Knight, born ca. 1905 in Illinois.119
 161iii. Marion Knight, born ca. 1907 in Illinois.119

93. William Traver Knight4 (Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 6 May 1882 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin;120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 died December 1968.122 William married, first, 5 December 1906, Elizabeth H. ‘Libbie’ Van Buren124, 127 (born 1869 in New York, the daughter of John Thompson Van Buren and Jennie Myers124, 126, 127). William married, second, 21 April 1917 in Hudson, Columbia County, New York, Caroline Agnes Wagner121 (born ca. 1880 in Germany, the daughter of John Wagner and Margaret Klett121, 125).

 162i. Elizabeth Wilna Knight, born January 1910 in New York.124, 125, 127
 163ii. Harold Knight, born ca. 1912 in New York.125, 127
 164iii. Rebecca J. Knight, born ca. 1915 in New York.125

94. Harold Timothy Knight4 (Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 5 November 1884 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.123, 128, 129 Harold married, ca. 1914, Mary Irene DeLong132 (born 7 April 1890 in Wisconsin, the daughter of James E. DeLong and Verna Jane Owen;130, 131, 132 Mary died 22 July 1971 in Wisconsin130, 133).

+165i. Ruth Eleanor Knight, born 29 February 1916 in Wisconsin; died 15 December 1997. Married Reuben Earl Lee.
+166ii. Everett Wayne Knight, born 19 January 1918 in Wisconsin; died 3 January 1977. Married Ellen Lucille Stuckert.

108. Jean Gazlay Donaldson4 (Emma,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 12 March 1893 in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey;134, 135, 136, 137 died 9 February 1956 in Paris, France.135, 138 Jean married, first, 11 February 1910 in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, John Stanislaus Kirwan143 (born 23 July 1891 in New York, New York, the son of John P. Kirwan and Julia M. _____;139, 140, 141 John died 5 July 1921 in New York, New York142). Their marriage was annulled in April 1913.143 Jean married, second, 30 July 1913 in Milburn, Essex County, New Jersey, Winfield Burrows Sifton143, 146 (born 21 January 1890, the son of Sir Clifford Sifton and Lady Elizabeth Armanella Burrows;144 Winfield died 13 June 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada145). Their marriage ended in divorce on 7 July 1919 in Canada.147 Jean married, third, 12 July 1919 in London, England, Captain John Victor Nash143 (born 14 June 1891 in Carcarana, Province of Santa Fé, Argentina, the son of _____ Nash and Elene _____148, 149, 150). Their marriage ended in divorce on 24 March 1923 in London, England.151 Jean married, fourth, 1 February 1925 in Cairo, Egypt, Prince Mohammed Sabit Bey153 (born 1893, the son of Salel Sabit Pasha and Princess Gulsen Hanem;152 Mohammed died 1965152). Their marriage ended in divorce on 2 March 1925. Jean married, fifth, 15 October 1926 in Paris, France, Paul Dubonnet156 (born 6 September 1900 in Paris, France, the son of Marie Aimé ‘Joseph’ Dubonnet and Florence LeBlanc;154 Paul died 8 July 1961 in Nuillé, Pays de la Loire, France154, 155). Their marriage ended in divorce on 8 July 1948 in Paris, France.143 Jean married, sixth, 27 May 1950, Guy Douglas Bridge Puckle143 (born 13 November 1890 in Hove, Brighton, Sussex, England, the son of Walter Bridge Puckle and Helen Elizabeth White;154 baptized 6 July 1891 in Laleham, Middlesex County, England). Jean is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.135 Winfield is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.145

Much has been written about Jean Gazlay Donaldson, known mostly by her third married name, Jean Nash, and her six marriages, her celebrity as the “world’s best dressed woman,” and her other social adventures that captivated the imagination of the media and the public, such as gambling among the rich and famous. Jean fostered her own renown by authoring a series of 15 weekly chapters of autobiographical articles from 1 February through 10 May 1925 that were carried in newspapers nation-wide, among them the Milwaukee Sentinel and the Pittsburgh Press. In the articles, Jean recounts numerous anecdotes that provide fascinating insight into her life and the high style to which she was accustomed.158

Jean was born in Nutley, New Jersey, and was raised by her mother after her father died in 1904. While attending school in Dobbs Ferry, New York, Jean met and formed a relationship with John Stanley Kirwan. Her mother objected to the relationship, and so proceeded to make plans to move Jean to a school in Europe. Jean discovered the plan, and quickly eloped with Kirwan in New Jersey, which naturally shocked her mother. Their marriage was annulled in April 1913, aided by Jean’s eventual second husband, Winfield Sifton, when he engaged the services of a lawyer in New York. Jean’s marriage to Kirwan produced a son, Andrew, born in the fall of the 1910.143, 158

Jean met her second husband, Winfield Burroughs Sifton, at an embassy ball in London. Winfield was the son of Sir Clifford Sifton, who was Attorney General, Provincial Lands Commissioner and Member of Parliament of Canada. Despite Jean’s initial rejections, Winfield persisted in his desire to marry Jean, and in July 1913 he and Jean slipped away from Jean’s mother, sailing across the ocean from Europe to New York. They were married in “the oddest wedding last night that Milburn [New Jersey] had ever seen,” being married in a motor car, under the light of a street lamp, in the presence only of the reverend and two of Winfield’s friends. The wedding supper consisted of chocolate ice cream sodas served in Newark before setting out for Milburn, where they able to obtain the marriage license. Jean and Winfield’s daughter Elizabeth was born in London when the couple lived there, and Elizabeth lived with the Siftons until she died in 1950. Jean never got along with her mother-in-law, Lady Sifton, mostly over Jean’s taste in fashion.143, 146, 158, 159

Her mother Emma could never control Jean. In March 1914, Jean locked her mother in a closet and refused to let her out until Emma signed a deed of trust to the Knickerbocker Trust Co., conveying Emma’s interest in several pieces of property in Cincinnati to Jean. Emma, aided by a relative, Oscar W. Kuhn, filed suit against Jean, then Mrs. Jean Sifton, her husband Winfield, and the trust company to recover the deeded property. The suit was eventually dismissed in October 1914 on motion of counsel when the property was re-conveyed back to Emma.143, 160

Jean met her third husband John Victor Nash toward the end of her marriage with Winfield Sifton. Needing a divorce from Sifton, Jean filed for divorce in Canada since the marriage was recorded there. The divorce was finalized on 12 July 1919, and five days later Jean and John Nash were married in London. Jean’s extravagant lifestyle eventually overwhelmed John’s modest salary as a captain in the British army. Eventually he sued for divorce, which was made final in March 1923.158

Following her divorce from Nash, Jean was courted by several suitors, including Mohammad Sabit Bey, an Egyptian prince, whom she met in a casino in Cannes. Sabit pursued Jean’s affections, and they were engaged to be married. Jean broke the engagement, but eventually she agreed to marry him. She was required to adopt the Moslem faith, and she took the Moslem name of Dowlett. Jean and Sabit were married on 1 February 1925 in a Moslem church in Cairo, with only three witnesses present. Very soon, Jean learned that Sabit had incurred many debts all over Europe, and so may not be able to support her high lifestyle. Also, she and Sabit could not agree on the degree of freedom that she should be allowed. Jean was accustomed to the independence customarily allowed to American married women, whereas Sabit could not disregard the Egyptian habits of the harem and the centuries-old traditions where women are shut out from the world. They were divorced a month after they married.158, 161

Shortly after their divorce, Sabit was arrested in Paris on three charges of swindling cash, jewels, and motor cars, valued at $75,000. He pawned his first wife’s jewels that, it was claimed, were not paid for. Jean was also implicated in the alleged crime but was not arrested. Sabit was acquitted after spending a month in jail.162

In a secret Paris wedding in 1926 with only two witnesses present, Jean married Paul Dubonnet, of the Dubonnet apéritif wine family. Jean maintained her image as the “world’s best dressed woman,” living in Paris and on the Riviera. Her choices in the latest clothing styles still captured the attention of the media wherever she went. Jean frequented the great gambling resorts of the Continent, including Monte Carlo, Deauville, and Cannes, and her winnings were especially newsworthy. Eventually, she settled into a more quiet life than she had previously known, raising her and Paul’s daughter.156

Jean, Paul, and Jean’s mother Emma, stood by Jean’s son Andrew (from her first marriage) during his 1934 trial and eventual acquittal for murder. Paul, in fact, was the only witness who testified for the defense.

Although Jean’s marriage to Paul Dubonnet was her longest, nearly 22 years, it too ended in divorce, in 1948.143

In 1950, Jean married Guy Douglas Bridge Puckle, a British stock broker who traded in London and New York. Jean died on 9 February 1956 in Paris, and is buried as Jean G. D. Puckle in the Donaldson plot in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.135, 138, 143

John Kirwan’s obituary provides a brief biographical sketch:142

Lieutenant John Stanislaus Kirwan, formerly a member of Squadron A of the New York Cavalry and son of John P. Kirwan, a well known real estate operator at Forty-fifth street and Broadway, died at his residence, No. 118 West Eighty-eighth street. His death was due to injuries received in an accident while in training at Camp Halabird [sic, Holabird], Baltimore, in 1918. He was a member of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for him at nine o’clock this morning. Lieutenant Kirwan was born in this city twenty-nine years ago and was a graduate of Fordham University. He was later in business with his father until 1915, when he went overseas in a volunteer Red Cross ambulance corps, before the United States entered the war. In addition to his father he is survived by three brothers.

Winfield Burrows Sifton was the second son of Sir Clifford Sifton. Winfield went to England during the First World War, initially to deal in war material. After the Armistice, he became involved with several companies bearing such unlikely names as the Anglo-Canadian Association of Roumanian Trade and the Venezuelan Estates & Oil Company, all of which failed. Often the failures were followed by lawsuits and the despatch of substantial cheques from the elder Sifton. Winfield also managed to interest Sir Clifford, who had great hopes for his son, in the projected Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Bay Canal Company. The project, which would have involved the construction of a huge hydro-electric power and transportation complex, ultimately embroiled the Siftons in a decade of futile litigation and cost its investors their entire stake. Eventually, the chastened Winfield returned to Toronto, where he died in 1928 at the age of 38.163

John Nash was a captain in the British army, and not at all wealthy when he married Jean Donaldson. Soon after their marriage, gown, shoe, and fur coat makers were suing Captain Nash for thousands of dollars in bills run up by his wife. It was during their divorce proceedings that the Justice McCardie, as a means of admonishment, stated that Jean was the “best dressed” and “most extravagant” woman in the world, labels by which she was identified for the rest of her life.164

Mohammed Sabit Bey was a member of a prominent Egyptian family. His father, Salah Sabit Pasha, was President of the Cairo Court of Appeal, and his uncle, Mahmoud Sabit Bey, was First Secretary of the Egyptian Ligation in London.161, 165

Sabit Bey was connected to the Egyptian ruling family through his first wife Ismat Hasan Mohsen (1897-?). She was a grand niece of King Fuad I (1868-1936) by way of the King’s half-brother, Prince Hasan Isma’il Pasha (1854-1888), whose daughter Princess Aziza Hasan (1875-1936) was Ismat Hasan Mohsen’s mother.152, 166

Paul Dubonnet was the youngest of four children of Joseph and Florence (LeBlanc) Dubonnet, and grandson of Joseph Dubonnet, founder of the famed Dubonnet apéritif wines in 1846.

Paul’s marriage to Christiane Coty in 1920 united the Dubonnet family with another powerful and wealthy family, the Coty family, world renown for perfumes and cosmetics. Paul and Christiane’s respective parents had known each other for years. Early in their marriage, Paul worked in administration for the Coty SA company in the United States.167

Paul enjoyed owning luxury sports cars. Paul, with his brother André, ordered two custom-made 1922 Hispano-Suiza Boulogne cars in order to compete in a 1922 race from Paris to Nice. Paul crashed one of the two cars prior to a race, and André crashed the other during the race. Experienced racing driver Paul Bablot won the race in a third car of the same make and model.168

Owing to his marriage to Jean Nash in 1926, and lack of a legal document to protect his pre-marital wealth, Paul was estranged by his siblings; his brother André, furious over Paul’s marriage, ran Paul and Jean’s car off the road, whereupon Paul proceeded to give his brother a beating.

Paul and Jean were in New York early in World War II. Since wine imports from France were not possible during the war, in 1942 Paul began bottling his Dubonnet wines in Philadelphia using wines from California.169

Guy Puckle was a broker with the London and New York Stock Exchanges.

Guy is listed as the assignee of three patents issued by the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office. Two, issued on 7 February 1944 and 13 September 1945, for improvements in or relating to revolvers, pistols, and like weapons, were for the addition of a dagger or knife blade onto a pistol or revolver. The third patent, issued 31 July 1957, for improvements in or relating to framing and lighting pictures and the like, incorporated concealed lighting into a picture frame for illuminating the picture.170


 167i. Andrew Donaldson Kirwan, born 29 October 1910 in New York, New York;143, 171, 172 died 14 April 1973 in New York, New York.172, 173, 174 Andrew lived in England with his mother from September 1914 to at least July 1919.171 He was afflicted with a form of infantile paralysis. He could not control his muscles, and he could not write. Andrew was taught by tutors.143 Numerous newspapers carried the story of Andrew’s trial for the stabbing death of Gilliam Sessoms with a hunting knife following a drunken argument over religion. The alleged event occurred on 10 February 1934 while they were sailing on the SS President Garfield from Europe. Sessoms died a few days after the ship docked in New York. The defense maintained that Sessoms fell on the knife after a sudden pitch of the ship. The story was newsworthy in part because of the presence during the trial of his mother, Jean Nash (née Donaldson) Dubonnet, who captivated the attention of the media and public in the 1920s as a leader of high fashion in Europe. Also at his side were Jean’s husband Paul Dubonnet, and Andrew’s grandmother, Emma (née Gazlay) Donaldson. On 2 April 1934, the jury took only twenty-seven minutes to return a not guilty verdict. Andrew was committed to the Hartford Retreat in 1941, and the State National Bank of Connecticut in Stamford were his conservators.143 Sadly, Andrew died in a fire in the Beverly Hotel, 125 East 50th Street, New York City. His badly burned body was found wedged against a door in his room on the 21st floor. The cause of the fire was unknown. Andrew was apparently living off a trust fund set up by his family.174 Andrew is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.172
 168i. Elizabeth Arma Burrows Sifton, born 2 May 1915 in London, England;143, 175 died 24 February 1950 in New York.175, 176 Elizabeth was born in London but moved to Canada as a child. She attended Elmwood School for Girls in Ottawa, and the University of Toronto where she specialized in modern languages. Elizabeth was a writer for the New York Post and left the newspaper to write a book.176 Elizabeth is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.176
+169i. Anne Patricia Dubonnet, born 20 February 1931 in Cannes, France; died 27 February 2016 in New York, New York. Married (1) Claude Foussier Married (2) Philip Uzielli Married (3) Victor Shaio.

111. Spencer Gazlay Kuhn4 (Clara,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 25 April 1891 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;143, 177, 178, 179 died 7 May 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.177 Spencer married Medora Farrin181 (born 30 June 1889 in Wyoming, Hamilton County, Ohio, parents not determined;179, 180 Medora died 28 July 1948 in Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan180). Spencer and Medora are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.177, 180

+170i. Spencer Farrin ‘Bill’ Kuhn, born 24 March 1913 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 16 September 1989. Married Ada Mae Dixon.
+171ii. Robert Henry Kuhn, born 23 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 5 October 1993 in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida. Married Patricia Smith.

  1. Cemetery Record, Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio (searchable index available at Warren County GenWeb Project, Rootsweb). Anna J. Chaney: Mother / 1863-1919 [from gravestone photo and record].
  2. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, Anna Jane Chaney, died: 15 May 1919 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born: 1 October 1862 in Ohio; buried: Mainsville [sic]; father: William Chambertose [sic], born in Indiana; mother: Sallie Bigler, born in Penn.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Warren County, Hamilton Township, Page No. 53, family of William Chamberlain (49, Indiana, farmer); Sarah Chamberlain (38, Pennsylvania); William Chamberlain (17, Ohio, works on farm); Harry Chamberlain (15, Ohio); Cornelia Chamberlain (13, Ohio); Alice Chamberlain (10, Ohio); Arthur Chamberlain (8, Ohio); Jane Chamberlain (6, Ohio); Sarah E. Chamberlain (4, Ohio); Lewis Chamberlain (2, Ohio); Oliver Chamberlain (4/12, Ohio).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 163, Page No. 38B, family of W. G. Chamberlin (57, Indiana, printer); wife M. E. Chamberlin (46, Ohio); son A. J. Chamberlin (18, Ohio, w. in tel. office); daughter Anna J. Chamberlin (16, Ohio); daughter Sarah E. Chamberlin (14, Ohio); son Lewis H. Chamberlin (12, Ohio).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 229, Sheet No. 15A, 15B, family of Henry Chaney (39, Maryland, Mar 1861, book binder); wife of 16 years Annie J. Chaney (36, Ohio, Oct 1863, 7 children, 6 living); daughter Maud Chaney (15, Ohio, Aug 1884); son Walter Chaney (13, Ohio, Dec 1886); son Henry Chaney (11, Ohio, Sept 1888); son Arthur Chaney (8, Ohio, Aug 1891); son Robert Chaney (3, Ohio, Sept 1896); son Charles Chaney (1, Ohio, Nov 1898); border Charles Stone (21, Ohio, Apr 1879, apprentice shoes).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 18, Sheet No. 9B, family of Henry Chaney (49, Maryland, book binder, bindery); wife of 26 years Annie J. Chaney (46, Ohio, 9 children, 7 living); son Walter S. Chaney (23, Ohio, machinist, tool shop); Henry R. Chaney (21, Ohio, glassbuyer[?], bottler[?]); son Arthur C. Chaney (18, Ohio, machinist, machine tool); son Robert T. Chaney (13, Ohio); son Charles H. Chaney (11, Ohio); daughter Alice M. Chaney (5, Ohio).
  7. Cemetery Record, Maineville Cemetery, Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio (searchable index available at Warren County GenWeb Project, Rootsweb). Henry Chaney, Father / 1861-1951 [from gravestone photo and record].
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 7B, family of Chas. Chaney (21, Ohio, pattern maker, machine tool co.); wife Irene Chaney (20, Indiana); father Henry Chaney (57, Maryland, widow, printer, book concern); sister Alice Chaney (15, Ohio).
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-402, Sheet No. 7A, family of Henry Chaney (69, Maryland, widow); daughter Alice Chaney (25, Ohio).
  10. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 22, Henry Chaney and Jennie Chamberlin, married on 23 October 1883.
  11. Cemetery Record, Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (website: www.walnuthillscemetery.org); Elizab. Edna Chaney, died: 3 January 1896; age 1; born in Cinti., Ohio; parents: Henry & Jennie Chaney.
  12. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, Robert Thornton Chaney, died: 5 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born: 13 September 1896 in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Chaney, born in Maryland; mother: Anna Jane Chamberlin, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; buried: German Protestant [Cemetery] [now known as Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio].
  13. Cemetery Record, Walnut Hills Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (website: www.walnuthillscemetery.org); Ruth L. Chaney, died: 8 July 1903, age: 4 months; born: Cinti, Ohio; parents: Henry & Jennie Chaney.
  14. Find a Grave (website). Garden of Memories Cemetery, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, Alice M. Chaney, born: 31 August 1904; died: unknown [from record].
  15. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Alice Chaney, no. 291-24-6954; died: 30 September 1993; born: 3 August 1904; last place of residence: Hillsborough [County], Florida.
  16. Florida Death Index 1877-1998; available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Alice Mary Chaney, died: 30 September 1993 in Hillsborough County, Florida; born: 31 August 1904.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.).
  19. 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).
  20. 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).
  21. 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).
  22. 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).
  23. 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.
  24. 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.
  25. 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).
  26. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Blanche Gazlay / wife of / Charles H. Apt / 1859 - 1926 [from headstone].
  27. 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).
  28. 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.]
  29. 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).
  30. 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).
  31. 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).
  32. Find a Grave (website). Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas; Charles H. Apt / 1860 1929 [from headstone].
  33. 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.
  34. 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.
  35. The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, compiled by Albert H. Swing and Harry P. Swing, April 1961. Available at Heritage Quest Online. This document provides numerous biographical and vital details, but there are few references cited for any of the information.
  36. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Application for Membership for William Bowlett Young, being a descendant of Samuel Swing; National No. 91041; State No. 5476; approved 18 March 1964. The application provides the names, birth and death dates of his ancestors and their spouses back to Samuel Swing, along with the family of William and his wife Thyra, their son and grandchildren.
  37. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Mary Swing Ricker, born: 1856; died: 1930 (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, sibling, and one child).
  38. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Butler County, Oxford Town, Page No. 42, family of David Swing (28, Ohio, prof. of Latin and Greek); Elizabeth Swing (26, Ohio); Mary Swing (4, Ohio).
  39. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Page No. 235, family of David Swing (38, Ohio, clergyman); Elizabeth Swing (35, Ohio); Mary Swing (14, Ohio); Helen Swing (11, Ohio); Bridget O’Connor (30, Ireland, domestic servant); Mary Flynn (20, Ireland, domestic servant).
  40. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Butler County, Oxford Village, E.D. 27, Page No. 33, Jewett E. Ricker, 31, Ohio, bank clerk; wife Mary A. Ricker, 24, Ohio; son D. Swing [sic, erroneously indexed as Sonny] Ricker, 2, Ohio.
  41. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 721, Sheet No. 7A, Jewett E. Ricker, 50, Ohio, November 1849; wife of 25 years Mary Ricker, 44, Ohio, March 1856, 2 children, 2 living; son David S. Ricker, 22, Ohio, April 1878 reporter; son Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., 14, Illinois, March 1886, at school; servant Anna Pearson, 23, Sweden, May 1877, servant; servant Delia Monahan, 28, Ireland, April 1872, servant.
  42. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 1055, Sheet No. 4B, Jewett E. Ricker, 63, Ohio, own income; wife of 35 years Mary S. Ricker, 54, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living. Living next door: Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., 24, Illinois, editor, publishers; wife of one year Helen A. Ricker, 25, Illinois, no children.
  43. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 178, Sheet No. 7A, Jewett Ricker, 33, Illinois, advertising editor, bank; wife Helen Ricker, 33, Illinois; son Ayres Ricker, 9, Illinois; son William Ricker, 7, Illinois; father Jewett Ricker (Sr.), 70, Ohio; mother Mary Ricker, 63, Ohio.
  44. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-40, Sheet No. 12B, Jewett E. Ricker, 44, Illinois, first married age 23, publicity advertiser, bank; wife Helen A. Ricker, 46, Illinois, first married age 25; son Ayres Ricker, 19, Illinois; son William Ricker, 17, Illinois; mother Mary S. Ricker, 74, Ohio, widow, first married age 18.
  45. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Jewett H. Ricker, born: 1847; died: 1925 (from record, which provides the names and links for his spouse and one child).
  46. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, Jewett E. Ricker, born: 1 November 1847 in Cincinnati, Ohio; died: 9 June 1925 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois; age 77 years 7 months 8 days; father: Darius Ricker, born in Ohio; spouse: Mary S. Ricker; cemetery: Elmhurst.
  47. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Image 6 of 234, Darius Reicher [sic], 40, Maine, farmer; Priscilla Reicher, 30, Ohio; Alonzo Reicher, 13, Ohio; Leonard Reicher, 6, Ohio, male [sic, this is almost certainly their daughter Leanora Ricker, incorrectly recorded by the enumerator]; Jeanette Reicher, 3, Ohio, female [sic, this is almost certainly their son Jewett Ricker, incorrectly recorded by the enumerator].
  48. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 36, Ann Ricker, 40, Ohio; Leanora Ricker, 17, Ohio; Jewett Ricker, 14, Ohio.
  49. Wedding Announcement, The Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, 23 October 1874, lengthy article reporting on the wedding of Mary Ann Swing, eldest daughter of Rev. David Swing, and Jewett E. Ricker, in Chicago. The article provides details of the bride, the ceremony, floral decorations, the presents (including several given by Mrs. Abraham Lincoln), the collation, those gentlemen present, and the bridal party.
  50. History of Chicago, From the earliest period to the present time, by Alfred Theodore Andreas. Volume 2. Chicago, the A.T. Andreas Company, Publisher, 1885. Available at ebooksread.com
  51. Find a Grave (website). Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York, Helen Swing Starring, born: 18 October 1862 [sic, this is not her birth date, it is the birth month and year for her eldest son] in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio; died: 16 Apr [sic, her New York death record shows a different date] (from record, which includes a note with the names and birth dates for her two sons, and provides the names and links for her father, sibling, spouse, and one child).
  52. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Enumeration District 190, Page No. 8, family of David Swing (49, Ohio, theologian); wife Elizabeth Swing (46, Ohio); daughter Helen Swing (19, Ohio); cousin Ginnie Swing (27, Illinois); servt. Maria Ward (40, Ireland); servt. Jennie O’Malley (40, Ireland).
  53. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 662, Sheet No. 1B, M. E. Starring, 41, Illinois, May 1859, lawyer; wife of 14 years Helen Starring, 36, Ohio, January 1864, 2 children, 2 living; son Swing Starring, 12, Iowa, October 1887; son Mason Starring, 10, Illinois, August 1889; mother Mrs. Henry Starring, 64, New Jersey, September 1835; servant Berta Hillger, 36, Germany, November 1863, housemaid; servant Emma Samuelson, 38, Sweden, January 1862, cook.
  54. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 912, Sheet No. 7A, Mason B. Starring, 50, Illinois, lawyer, law office; wife of 23 years Helen Starring, 48, Ohio; son David Starring, 22, Iowa, broker, investment securities; son Mason Starring, Jr., 20, Illinois; mother Alida M. Starring, 74, New Jersey; servant Bertha Hillger, 40, Germany, housemaid; servant Barry Scully, 29, Wisconsin, cook.
  55. New York, State Death Index, 1880-1956, available at familysearch.org. 1947, Helen S. Starring, died: 2 August 1947 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York, age 85 years.
  56. Find a Grave (website). Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York, Mason Brayman Starring, born: 8 May 1859 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died: 30 January 1934 in Manhattan, New York County, New York (from record, which provides the names and links for his spouse and one child).
  57. New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949, Mason Brayman Starring born: 8 May 1859 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died: 31 January 1934 in Manhattan, New York City, New York; father: H. J. B. Starring, born in Bennington, VT; mother: Alida M. Tower, born in New Jersey; spouse: Helen Surug [sic, Swing] Starring; occupation: utility executive, ret.; burial: Sleepy Hollow.
  58. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, New York County, New York City, E.D. 31-566, Sheet No. 13B, Mason B. Starring, 70, Illinois, age 27 at first marriage, lawyer.
  59. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900; Mason B. Starring and Helen Beth Swing, married on 27 October 1886 in Cook County, Illinois.
  60. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions); Front-bottom: Hageman; Front-top: Father / Samuel Miller / Hageman / 1868-1934 / Mother / Sallie A. wife of / S. M. Hageman / Apr. 11, 1868 / Apr. 1, 1904. Back: Howard B. / Feb. 28, 1892 - Feb. 15, 1902 / Annabelle / July 2, 1900 - Apr. 9, 1904 / Sarah D. / Mar. 29, 1904 - Apr. 4, 1904. [The death date for Howard is later by 4 days than the record in the Ohio Death index.]
  61. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Highland County, S. Miller Hageman, age 38, born in Williamsburg, Ohio; father: James G. Hageman; mother: Lydia Miller; and Lulu M. James, age 21, born in London, Ohio; father: William James; mother: Wilhemine Fisher; married on 26 Nov. 1906 in Highland, Ohio.
  62. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg Township, Page No. 34, family of James G. Hagerman (33, Ohio, farmer); Lydia E. Hagerman (29, Ohio); George E. Hagerman (8, Ohio); Lilly Hagerman (6, Ohio); Mattie Hagerman (4, Ohio); Samuel Hagerman (1, Ohio).
  63. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Kansas, Washington County, Washington City, Enumeration District 522, Page No. 12, family of James Hageman (44, Ohio, merchant); wife Lydia Hageman (37, Ohio); son Everett Hageman (18, Ohio); daughter Lilly Hageman (14, Ohio); daughter Mattie Hageman (13, Ohio); son Samuel Miller Hageman (11, Ohio); daughter Rosa Hageman (9, Ohio); son James Hageman (7, Ohio); daughter Hanah Belle Hageman (2, Ohio).
  64. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Brown County, Pike Township, Enumeration District 16, Sheet No. 2A, family of Miller S. Hageman (31, Ohio, Oct. 1868, farmer); wife of 9 years Sallie A. Hageman (31, Ohio, Apr. 1868, 3 children, 3 living); son Howard B. Hageman (8, Ohio, Feb. 1891); daughter Lydia E. Hageman (6, Ohio, July 1893); son Robert M. Hageman (5, Ohio, Feb. 1895).
  65. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 263, Sheet No. 8A, family of Miller S. Hageman (41, Ohio, 2nd marriage); wife of 4 years Lulu Hageman (25, Ohio, 1st marriage, no children); son Robert Hageman (15, Ohio); son George Hageman (9, Ohio); son Miller Hageman, Jr. (2, Ohio). [All but the yougest child are from Miller’s first marriage. And contrary to the indication of ‘no children’ on Lulu’s entry, she is listed as the mother of Miller Jr. in other records, including Ohio birth records.]
  66. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Enumeration District 660, Sheet No. 6B, family of Miller Hageman (50, Ohio, inspector, auto factory); wife Lulu Hageman (34, Ohio); son Miller Hageman, Jr. (11, Ohio). Interesting to note that Lulu Hageman as the Enumerator on this census record.
  67. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Enumeration District 82-316, Sheet No. 16B; family of S. Miller Hageman (61, Ohio, inspector, auto company, first married age 22); wife Lulu M. Hageman (45, Ohio, first married age 21); son S. Miller Hageman, Jr. (22, Ohio, secretary, investment bank); border Helen A. Chandler (24, Canada, secretary, surgeon dental); border Richard Kaschner (23, Michigan, bookkeeper, Buss company).
  68. Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958, available at familysearch.org. S. Miller Hageman and Sallie A. Boyd, age 19, married on 24 December 1890 in Clermont County, Ohio.
  69. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, Howard B. Hageman, born 28 Feb. 1892 in Sterling, Brown [County], Ohio; father: S. M. Hageman; mother: Sarah A. Boyd.
  70. Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997; H. B. Hageman, died 11 Feb. 1902 in Ohio, age 10.
  71. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, Lyda Hageman, born 19 Jul. 1893 in Sterling Tp., Brown [County], Ohio; father: Miller Hageman; mother; Sallie Boyd.
  72. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Lydia E. / Hageman / 1893 - 1946.
  73. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, G. B. Hageman, born 9 Oct. 1901 in Sterling Twp., Brown [County], Ohio; father: S. M. Hageman; mother: Sallie A. Boyd.
  74. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): George B. / Hageman / 1901 - 1965.
  75. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Hageman, George, died 31 Oct. 1965 in Columbus (Pt.), Franklin [County], Ohio, age 64.
  76. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, Samuel Miller Hageman, born 17 Jan. 1908 in New Vienna, Clinton [County], Ohio; father: Samuel M. Hageman; mother: Lulu M. James.
  77. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). Hageman, Samuel Miller, died 11 Mar. 1986 in San Mateo [County], California; born 17 Jan. 1908 in Ohio.
  78. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Alice Karenda Hageman Smith, born: 22 June 1881 [sic, her death certificate and gravestone both show 1883] in Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio; died: 5 September 1930 in Yakama, Yakama County, Washington [sic, her death certificate shows she died on 8 September in Spokane] (from record, which provides the names and links for her husband and one child].
  79. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, Record No. 992, Registered No. 1010, Alice Karenda Smith, died: 8 September 1930, Spokane, Washington; born: 25 June 1883 in Williamsburg, Ohio; age: 47 years 2 months 13 days; married, wife of M. Randolph; name of father: George Hageman, born in Pa. [sic]; name of mother: Susie Foster, born in Ohio; place of burial: Riverside Park.
  80. Kansas State Census, 1895, Washington County, Washington, Image 56 of 75, Geo. Hageman, 50, O[hio]; Susan Hageman, 40, O[hio]; Allace Hageman, 13, O[hio]; Hellen, 11, K[ansas]; Paul Hageman, 7, K[ansas]; George, 4, K[ansas].
  81. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kansas, Washington County, Washington City, E.D. 146, Sheet No. 10B, George Hageman, 57, Ohio, August 1842, clergyman; wife of 23 years Susan Hageman, 48, Ohio, February 1852, 6 children, 5 living; daughter Alice K. Hageman, 17, Ohio, June 1882; daughter Helen Hageman, 15, Kansas, December 1884; son Paul Hageman, 12, Kansas, March 1888; son George Hageman, 9, Kansas, January 1891; daughter Grace Hageman, 4, Kansas, April 1896; servant Louise Tevent, 20, Germany, March 1879.
  82. Kansas State Census, 1905, Washington County, Washington, Page No. 10, Geo. Hageman, 58; Susy Hageman, 52; Alice Hageman, 22; Helen Hageman, 20; Paul Hageman, 17; George Hageman, 14; Grace Hageman, 9.
  83. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 168, Sheet No. 11B, George Hageman, 63, Ohio, clergyman, Presbyterian; wife of 30 years Susie Hageman, 50, Ohio, 6 children, 5 living; daughter Alice K. Hageman, 23, Ohio, teacher, public school; daughter Helen Hageman, 21, Kansas, stenographer, public office; son Paul Hageman, 19, Kansas; son George Hageman, 17, Kansas, recorder, surveyor; daughter Grace, 14, Kansas.
  84. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 187, Sheet No. 1B, Maurice R. Smith, 31, Nebraska, salesman, real estate; wife Alice Smith, 35, Ohio; daughter Jane L. Smith, 2, Washington; son Maurice R. Smith, Jr., 1 0/12, Washington.
  85. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 32-101, Sheet No. 22B, M. Randolph Smith, 41, Nebraska, first married age 25, contractor, Risedence [?] building; wife Alice H. Smith, 46, Ohio, first married age 30; daughter Jane L. Smith, 13, Washington; son (Morris R.) Maurice Smith, 11, Washington; daughter Helen K. Smith, 8, Washington.
  86. Find a Grave (website). Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Maurice Randolph “Dolphie” Smith, born: 1888 in Belgrade, Nance County, Nebraska; died: 25 March 1945 in Spokane County, Washington (from record, which provides the names and links for his two spouses and one child).
  87. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, Certificate of Marriage, License No. A.15598, County of Spokane, City of Spokane, Maurice Randolph Smith, age 25, birthplace Nebraska, first marriage, occupation: builder; father: Joseph Wesly Smith, born in Noble Co., Ohio; mother: Eva Louise Tingley, born in Penn.; and Alice Karenda Hageman, age 29, birthplace Ohio, first marriage, occupation: teacher; father: George Hageman, D.D., born in Ohio; mother: Susie Foster, born in Ohio; married on 25 June 1913. Ceremony performed by George Hageman, Minister.
  88. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, State File No. 455, Registrar’s No. 462, Maurice Randolph Smith, died: 25 March 1945, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; born: 12 August 1888 in Nance, Nebraska; age: 56 years 7 months 13 days; married, wife of Fannie B., age 61; house designer and builder; name of father: Joseph Wesley Smith, born in Ohio; name of mother: Eva Louise Tingley, born in Penn.
  89. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-58, Sheet No. 8B, Randolph Smith, 51, Nebraska, house designer, brd. of construction; wife Fannie B. Smith, 54, Iowa, practitioner, Christian Science; daughter Jane L. Smith, 23, Washington, clerk, county welfare bureau; son Maurice Smith, 21, Washington; daughter Helen C. Smith, 18, Washington.
  90. Draft Registration Card, World War II, Paul Swing Hageman, born: 23 March 1889 in Washington County, Kansas; person who will always know your address: Helen Hageman (sis) [i.e., sister].
  91. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Paul Hageman, died: February 1972; born: 23 March 1888; last place of residence: Spokane, Washington.
  92. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 203, Sheet No. 2B, Paul S. Hageman, 32, Kansas, physician, general practice; wife Mary C. Hageman, 26, Pennsylvania; daughter Ruth C. Hageman, 1, Oklahoma.
  93. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 32-100, Sheet No. 18B, Paul Hageman, 32, Kansas, first married age 28, physician, surgeon; wife Hageman, 37, Pennsylvania, first married age 23; daughter Ruth Hageman, 11, Oklahoma; son Paul Hageman, Jr., 8, Washington.
  94. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-77, Sheet No. 7A, Paul S. Hageman, 50, Kansas, medical doctor, private practice; wife Mary C. Hageman, 46, Pennsylvania; son Paul S. Hageman, Jr., 18, Washington, new worker.
  95. Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, Mary Cecilia Candler, born: 17 July 1891 in Chaneysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania; father: Clarence Dunning Candler; mother: Nora Blanche Candler.
  96. Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995, Marriage License and Certificate, Paul Swing Hageman, 30, and Mary Cecilia Chandler, 25, married on 18 November 1916 in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma.
  97. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Mary Hageman, born: 17 July 1891; died: November 1972; last place of residence: Spokane, Washington.
  98. Obituary, Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington (available at WSU Library Digital Collections, Northwest History, Obituaries). 24 November 1972, Mrs. Mary Hageman died on 23 November 1972, husband of the late Dr. Paul S. Hageman. The article provides brief biographical details, the names of her husband and daughter and spouse, indicates she had three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and place of burial.
  99. Draft Registration Card, World War I, George Ricker Hageman, Card No. 20; born: 14 January 1891 in Washington, Kansas; single.
  100. Draft Registration Card, World War II, George Ricker Hageman, Serial Number U476; born: 14 January 1891 in Washington Co., Kansas; age 51; self-employed M.D.
  101. Find a Grave (website). Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Dr. George R. Hageman, born: 1891; died: 1952 (from record, which includes the names and links for his wife and daughter).
  102. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 176, Sheet No. 4B, George Hageman, 79, Ohio, minister, church; wife Susan Hageman, 67, Ohio; daughter Helen Hageman, 32, Kansas, stenographer, automobile tires; daughter Grace Hageman, 22, Kansas, clerk, bank; son George R. Hageman, 27, Kansas, physician, hospital; lodger Eva B. White, 29, Massachusetts, teacher, public school.
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Colorado, Boulder County, Longmont City, E.D. 7-56, Sheet No. 5A, George R. Hageman, 37, Kansas, first married age 33, medical doctor, hospital; wife Ena S. Hageman, 35, Canada, first married age 31; daughter M. Susan Hageman, 1 11/12, Montana.
  104. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Colorado, Boulder County, Longmont, E.D. 7-52A, Sheets No. 6B and 7A, George R. Hageman, 49, Kansas, doctor of medicine, private practice; wife Ena Hageman, 49, Canada; daughter Susanne Hageman, 11, Montana; daughter Patricia Hageman, 7, Colorado.
  105. The Michigan Alumnus, Volume 58, 12 April 1952, Page 338, George Ricker Hageman, B.S., M.D., 1918-1919; died at Longmont, Colorado 3 March 1952, age 61.
  106. Find a Grave (website). Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Ena Morrison Hageman, born: 1893; died: 1981 (from record, which includes the names and links for her husband and daughter).
  107. New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, George Ricker Hageman, 34, born in Washington, Kansas; father: George Hageman; mother: Susie Foster; and Sarah Ena Morrison, 31, born in New Brunswick, Canada; father: Andrew Morrison; mother: Sarah Chapman; married on 12 September 1926 in Manhattan, New York.
  108. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Ena Hageman, died: May 1981; born: 12 March 1893; last place of residence: Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.
  109. Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996; Grace H. Johnson, died: 13 December 1982 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; born: 10 April 1996.
  110. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, E.D. 82-360, Sheet No. 15B, Carl E. Johnson, 32, Michigan, first married age 22, agent, bonds & mortgage; wife Grace H. Johnson, 33, Kansas, first married age 23, office clerk, social org.
  111. Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952. Carl E. Johnson, died: 13 September 1932 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; born: 21 May 1898 in Flint, Michigan; married; father: Arthur Edward Johnson; mother: Stella Selleck.
  112. Marriage Announcement, Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, 30 December 1920, Carl Edward Johnson and Grace Hageman, married on 30 December 1920 in Spokane.
  113. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page No. 171, family of Charles Hamilton (33, Scotland, stocking weaver); Hulda Hamilton (30, Indiana); James Hamilton (9, Ohio); Charles Hamilton (7, Ohio); Mary Hamilton (4, Ohio); Royal Hamilton (2, Ohio).
  114. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Page 50, family of Charles Hamilton (44, Scotland, stocking weaver); Huldah Hamilton (41, Indiana); William Hamilton (17, Ohio, clerk, dry goods); Mary Hamilton (13, Ohio); Alexander Hamilton (4, Ohio); Carter Hamilton (1, Ohio).
  115. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 124, Page No. 24, family of Charles Hamilton (53, Scotland, weaver); wife Hulda Hamilton (51, Indiana); son William C. Hamilton (26, Ohio, grocery clerk); son Alexander Hamilton (13, Ohio, clerk in book bindery); son Carter G. Hamilton (11, Ohio); border Robert Laham (58, Ohio, physician); daughter Mary Laham (24, Ohio).
  116. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport City, Enumeration District 19, Sheet No. 7A, family of Mary Lanham (43, Ohio, July 1856, widow, dealer in notions, no children); mother Huldah Hamilton (71, Indiana, Feb. 1829, widow, 7 children, 5 living). They are living next door to Huldah’s son Carter Hamilton.
  117. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport City, Enumeration District 19, Sheet No. 7A, family of Carter Hamilton (30, Ohio, June 1869, railroad clerk); wife of 6 years Anna Hamilton (29, Ohio, Mar. 1871, 3 children, 2 living); daughter Ruth Hamilton (3, Kentucky, Dec. 1896); son Carter Hamilton (Jr.) (2/12, Kentucky, Mar. 1900). They are living next door to Carter’s mother Huldah Hamilton.
  118. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 162, Page No. 8, family of Sayrs G. Knight (47, Vermont, land surveyor); wife Rebecca Knight (35, Canada); daughter Jane M. Knight (15, Illinois); son Albert G. Knight (6, Wisconsin); daughter Mariette Knight (6/12, Wisconsin, Nov.); servant Carrie Grostabel (19, Wisconsin).
  119. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha City, family of Albert G. Knight (36, Wisconsin, engineer); wife of 14 years Carrie N. Knight (40, Nebraska, 3 children, 3 living); son Sayrs G. Knight (10, Nebraska); son Thomas G. Knight (5, Illinois); daughter Marion Knight (3, Illinois).
  120. Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926, available at familysearch.org; Knight, William T.; born 6 May 1882 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin; father: Sayrs G. Knight, 59, born in Bratleborough, Vt.; mother: Rebecca Triever, born in Canada.
  121. New York Marriages 1686-1980, available at familysearch.org. Wm. Traver Knight; 35; Racine, Wis.; weaver; father: Sayrs Gasley Knight; mother: Rebecca Traver; 2nd marriage, 1st wife dead; and Caroline Agnes Wagner; 37; Germany; nurse; father: John Wagner; mother: Margaret Klett (both from Germany); married 21 April 1917 in Hudson, Columbia County, New York.
  122. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Knight, William; no. 005-03-4717; died Dec 1968; born 6 May 1882.
  123. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 35, Sheet No. 19B, family of Sayrs Knight (33, Vermont, Sept 1833. county surveyor); wife of 37 years Rebecca Knight (54, Canada, July 1845, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Marietta Knight (20, Wisconsin, Nov. 1879); son William T. Knight (18, Wisconsin, May 1882); son Harold T. Knight (15, Wisconsin, Ju. [?] 1884].
  124. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Columbia County, Stockport Town, Enumeration District 81, Sheet No. 3A, family of William T. Knight (30, Wisconsin, farmer); wife of 4 years Elizabeth H. Knight (30, New York, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Elizabeth W. Knight (3/12, New York).
  125. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, Albany County, Watervliet, Enumeration District 174, Sheet No. 2A, family of William T. Knight (37, Wisconsin, loom operator, woolen mill); wife Caroline Knight (40, Germany); daughter Wilna Knight (9, New York); son Harold Knight (8, New York); daughter Rebecca Knight (5, New York); border Catherine V. Alexander (28, Pennsylvania, saleswoman); son John G. Alexander (7, New York).
  126. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Columbia County, Stockport Township, Enumeration District 25, Page No. 16, family of John T. Van Buren (37, New York, farmer); wife Jenny Van Buren (31, Canada); son John M. Van Buren (12, New York); daughter Elizabeth Van Buren (10, New York); daughter Ida Van Buren (8, New York); son Charles Van Buren (1, New York); son Isaac Van Buren (2/12, New York, Mar[ch]).
  127. History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren, by Harriett C. Waite Van Buren Peckham, A.B., M.D., Brooklyn, N.Y. New York, Tobias A. Weight, Printer and Publisher, 1913.
  128. Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926, available at familysearch.org; Knight, male; born 5 Nov. 1884 in Racine, Racine [County], Wisconsin; father: S. G. Knight, born in Putney, Vermont; mother: Rebecca Traver, born in Colensville.
  129. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 84, Sheet No. 2B, family of Rebecca Knight (64, Canada, widow, 5 children, 5 living); daughter Jane M. Knight (44, Illinois, selling goods); Mariette Knight (30, Wisconsin, teacher of music); son Timothy H. Knight (25, Wisconsin, civil engineer, surveyor).
  130. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Knight, Mary, no. 396-34-8238; died July 1971; born 7 April 1890.
  131. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 69, Sheet No. 10B, family of James E. DeLong (57. Wisconsin, laborer, automobile tires); wife Verna DeLong (52, Wisconsin); daughter Mary I. Knight (29, Wisconsin, widow); grand daughter Ruth E. Knight (3 10/12, Wisconsin); grand son Everet W. Knight (1 11/12, Wisconsin); border Ellen Gilbert (29, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school); border Ella Foxwell (36, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school); border Inez M. Lacey (24, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school).
  132. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine City, Enumeration District 51-35, Sheet No. 30B, family of James E. DeLong (66, Wisconsin, first married age 25); wife Verna DeLong (61, Wisconsin, first married age 20); daughter Mary I. Knight (40, Wisconsin, widow, first married age 23, teacher, public school); grand daughter Ruth Eleanor Knight (14, Wisconsin).
  133. Wisconsin Death Index 1959-1997, Knight, Mary I., died 22 July 1971, Wisconsin, age 81.
  134. New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931, Jean Donaldson, born 12 March 1892 in Essex [County], New Jersey; father: Andrew Donaldson, age 47; mother: Emma J. Geglay [sic], age 35. [The birth year is 1893 in other records and is probably a transcription error here, as is the surname of her mother, known to be Gazlay.]
  135. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Puckle, Jean Donaldson, card no. 142683, born 12 March 1893 in Nutley, NJ, died 9 Feb 1956 in Paris, France, wife of Guy B. Puckle, parents: Andrew & Emma J. Gayley [sic], Sec 86 Lot 25.
  136. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 458, Sheet No. 17B, family of Andrew Donaldson (54, Ohio, Sep 1845, accountant); wife of 9 years Emma G. Donaldson (43, Indiana, Nov 1856, 1 child, 1 living); daughter Jean G. Donaldson (7, New Jersey, Mar 1893); servant Annie Waehole (21, Germany, Aug 1878).
  137. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, New York County, New York City, Enumeration District 823, Sheet. No. Supp 11A, family of Emma G. Donaldson (50, Indiana, widow, 1 child, 1 living); Jean G. Donaldson (17, New Jersey). They are lodgers in a hotel.
  138. Obituary, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. 10 February 1956; Jean Nash Dies at 60; Heiress Wed Six Times. In Paris on 9 February 1956.
  139. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Application No. 2849; Kirwan, John S.; born 23 July 1891 in New York City; real estate broker; desires passport to visit England and France for hospital work; passport issued 10 July 1915. Includes a letter of reference from the Headquarters of the American Committee of the American Ambulance Hospital In Paris, Wall Street, New York, indicating his application for a position as a volunteer ambulance driver in Paris.
  140. Draft Registration Card, World War I, John Stanislaus Kirwan, card no. 71; born 23 July 1891 in New York City; real estate broker; single.
  141. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, New York County, Manhattan, Enumeration District 516, Sheet No. 10B, family of John P. Kirwan (39, New York, Aug. 1860, real estate agent); wife of 10 years Julia M. Kirwan (39, Ireland, Feb. 1861, 4 children, 4 living); son John S. Kirwan (8, New York, July 1891); son Raymond Kirwan (7, New York, Aug. 1892); son Arthur J. Kirwan (4, New York, Apr. 1896); son Robert L. Kirwan (1, New York, Oct. 1898); sister-in-law Lucy A. Commins (36, Ireland, Apr. 1864); brother-in-law John J. Commins (34, Ireland, Apr. 1866); servant Mary Fitzpatrick (22, Ireland, July 1877); servant Katie Hughes (29, Ireland, Apr. 1871).
  142. Obituary, The Evening Telegram, New York. Available at www.fultonhistory.com. 7 July 1921, John Stanislaus Kirwan; died 5 July 1921.
  143. 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.
  144. Clifford Sifton, Volume I, The Young Naploeon, 1861-1900, by D. J. Hall. The University of British Colombia, 1981. Available at Google Books.
  145. Find a Grave (website). Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Winfield B. Sifton, born January 1890; died 13 June 1928 in Toronto [from article].
  146. Marriage Announcement, New York Times, New York, New York, 1 August 1913, Jean Donaldson Kirwan and Winfield Burrows Sifton, married 30 July 1913 in Milburn, New Jersey. The article provides an interesting account of their secret wedding, and other biographical details.
  147. Journal of the Senate of Canada, Volume 55, page 411-413, 7 July 1919, Royal Assent to the petition of Jean Donaldson Sifton to dissolve her marriage to Winfield Burrows Sifton [among other Bills].
  148. Great Britain, Royal Aero Club Aviators’ Certificates, 1910-1950, available at Ancestry.com; Nash, John Victor, born 14 June 1891 at Carcarana, Province of Santa Fé, Argentina; Nationality: British; Certificate taken on Cauldron Biplane, at Beatty School, Hendon, 7 November 1915.
  149. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960, available at Ancestry.com; Mrs. Elene Nash, 39; Miss Eliz Elene Nash, 4; Miss Marie Josephine Nash, 3; Mr. John Victor Nash, 2; Miss Kathleen Maud Nash, 1 1/2; Miss Elizabeth Oldaker, 36, nurse; Miss Grace Firth, 24, nurse; all embarked at Monte Video and landed in Liverpool; Sailed on the S.S. Iberia, July 1893.
  150. United States Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956, available at Ancestry.com; Line 26: Sifton, Joan McDonald [sic, Jean Donaldson], age 26 years, Canadian [sic], nearest relative in country whence came: Mrs. McDonald [sic, Donaldson], Brighton, England; going to join: Aunt, Mrs. Julia Stewart, NYC; place of birth: Nutley NJ, USA. Line 27: Nash, John Victor, age 28 years 9 months, Army Officer, English, nearest relative in country whence came: Mother, Mrs. E. Nash; going to: Vanderbilt Hotel, New York; place of birth: Argentina, South America. Passengers sailing on the S.S. Olympic from Southampton, England, to Halifax, Canada, March 17th, 1919.
  151. The Glasgow Herald, 24 March 1923, divorce of Captain John Victor Nash and Mrs. Jean Nash, in London.
  152. Egypt in Bygone Days, Ruling Family, by Max Karkégi, Chapter III, Page 34. Google Translated from the original French. This charming compilation of pictures and personal recollections shows a photograph of Ismet Hanem Mohsin with the caption “Ismet Hanem Mohsin, born 01.18.1897, daughter of Mohsin Hassan Pasha (died in 1949[)], and Princess Aziza Hassan (1875-1936) wife of Mohamed Sabit Bey (1893-1965).”
  153. Marriage Announcement, Rochester Journal and The Post Express, Rochester, New York, 2 February 1925; marriage of Mrs. Jean Nash and Mohammed Sabet Bey in Cairo, Egypt.
  154. Dubonnet Family Tree, owner: apsdub; available at Ancestry.com.
  155. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966; Paul Dubonnet, died 8 July 1961, France.
  156. Marriage Announcement, The Milwaukee Sentinel, 16 October 1926, marriage of Paul Dubonnet and Mrs. Jean Nash in Paris on 15 October. The article mentions that Paul’s divorce was final the previous day.
  157. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906, Puckle, Guy Douglas Bridge, baptized 6 July 1891 in Laleham, Middlesex County; parents: Walter Bridge Puckle and Helen Elizabeth Puckle.
  158. Milwaukee Sentinel, and Pittsburg Press, both available at Google News. These newspapers, among others, carry the series of 15 weekly chapters of autobiographical articles from 1 February through 10 May 1925 by “Mrs. Jean Nash” (search term in the Google News Archives).
  159. Clifford Sifton in Relation to his Times, by John Wesley Dafoe, 1931, reprinted 1971 by Ayer Publishing. Available at Google Books.
  160. The New York Times, 21 March 1914, Cincinnati, Ohio: ‘Accuses Daughter and Bank of Fraud,’ and 1 October 1914, Cincinnati, Ohio: ‘Mrs. Donaldson Ends Suit.’ Both articles available at query.nytimes.com (website).
  161. The Sioux City Journal, Sioux City, Iowa, 2 February 1925. Available at Google News.
  162. The Southeast Missourian, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 3 June 1925. Available at Google News.
  163. The Siftons, by Neil Forsythe, The Archivist, No. 13, appearing at Library and Archives Canada (website). This is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada. The reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada.
  164. San Jose News, 22 March 1934. Available at Google News.
  165. Bey and Pasha are titles carried by Muslims dating back to the Ottoman Empire and still in use in modern times. Pasha is equivalent to Lord and is conferred on senior civil officials and military officers. Bey is a title junior to Pasha, similar to Sir, and can be either conferred on a civil or military official, or as a curtsey title for the son of a Pasha.
  166. World of Royalty - Egypt. This website provides an extensive list of predecessors of the ruler of Egypt, HM King Faud II.
  167. François Coty: Fragrance, Power, Money, by Roulhac B. Toledano and Elizabeth Z. Coty. Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., Gretna, Louisiana, 2009. Available at Google Books.
  168. RM Auctions (website), Lot 272, 1922 Hispano-Suiza Boulogne, 31 October 2007. The auction description includes detailed historical information about this custom build racing car, the maker, and several owners of this and the four other similar cars.
  169. The Wall Street Journal, Leisure & Arts, How’s Your Drink, by Eric Felten, 15 July 2006. Available at djreprints.com (website).
  170. PatentMaps, listing Guy Douglas Bridge Puckle as the assignee to three patents.
  171. U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org; Emergency Application No. 2263; Kirwan, Andrew Donaldson; born 29 October 1910 in New York City; father: John Stanley Kirwan, deceased [sic, John was still living in 1919]; legal domicile and permanent residence: Cincinnati, Ohio; resided in England September 1914 to date; accompanying mother; desires passport to visit France, and Great Britain, embarkation and return accompanying grandmother; application dated 30 July, 1919, American Embassy at London.
  172. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kirwan, Andrew Donaldson, card no. 165439, born 29 October 1910, died 14 April 1973 in New York City, 125 East 50th Street; parents: John Kirwan and Jean Donaldson; Sec 86 Lot 25.
  173. Obituary, The New York Times, 18 April 1973, Kirwan Andrew Donaldson, son of the late Jean Donaldson Puckle and John S. Kirwan.
  174. The New York Times, 15 April 1973, death of Andrew Donaldson Kirwan in a fire in an East Side hotel in New York City.
  175. Find a Grave (website). Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Elizabeth A. B. Sifton, born 2 May 1915; died 24 February 1950; incorrectly identified in the record as daughter of Sir Clifford Sifton, she is actually his granddaughter; she is correctly identified on her gravestone as the daughter of Winfield B. Sifton.
  176. Obituary, The New York Times, 27 February 1950, story from the Canadian Press on 26 February; Elizabeth AB Sifton, died in New York.
  177. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Spencer G., card no. 158291, born 25 April 1891, Cincinnati, Ohio, died 7 May 1968 in Cincinnati, Ohio, parents: Oscar W. Kuhn and Clara Gazalay [sic], widowed husband of Medora Farrin, section 20, lot 5.
  178. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 271, Sheet No. 2A, family of Oscar W. Kuhn (38, Ohio, Mar 1862, attorney); wife of 10 years Clara G. Kuhn (36, Indiana, Sept 1863, 1 child, 1 living); son Spencer Kuhn (10, Ohio, April 1890).
  179. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-210, Sheet No. 3A, family of Spencer Kuhn (50, Ohio, president, retail lumber co.); wife Medora Kuhn (50, Ohio); son Spencer F. Kuhn (27, Ohio, lawyer, private practice law); son Robert H. Kuhn (35, Ohio).
  180. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Medora F., card no. 132934, born 30 June 1889, Wyoming, Ohio, died 28 July 1948 in Petoskey, Michigan, parents: Matthew B. & Medora Lockman Farrin, wife of Spencer G. Kuhn, section 20, lot 5.
  181. Memoirs of the Miami Valley, by John Calvin Hover, Volume III, Chicago, Robert O. Law Company, 1920, page 41-42, biography of Oscar W. Kuhn. Available at Google Books.
Fifth Generation
112. Maude Belle Chaney5 (Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born August 1884 in Ohio.1, 2 Maude married, 29 March 1905 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Louis Gregg Murphy2, 4 (born 17 April 1883 in Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio, the son of Wright C. Murphy and Etta Apple2, 3).

+172i. Dorothy May Murphy, born 22 April 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 11 February 1996 in Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio. Married Harold Clarence Steadman.
 173ii. Ruth Etta Murphy, born 1909 in Ohio.2, 5, 6

113. Walter Stanley Chaney5 (Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 13 December 1886 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 died 10 March 1963.12 Walter married, ca. 1914, Mary Bobeck10 (born ca. 1889 in Austria, parents not determined9, 10, 11). Walter and Mary are buried in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio.12, 13

+174i. Henry Richard Chaney, born 28 April 1915 in Ohio; died 5 October 1965 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Virginia Thelma Brown.
 175ii. Mary Alice Chaney, born 8 November 1917 in Ohio.9, 10, 14
 176iii. Frank Edward Chaney, born 6 November 1922 in Ohio.10, 11, 14

114. Henry Robert ‘Harry’ Chaney5 (Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 26 September 1888 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 8, 15, 16 died 8 May 1950.16 Harry married, 18 January 1911 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Susie Belle Fox15 (born ca. 1889 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of William Fox and Susie Campbell15).

115. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney5 (Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 25 August 1891 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 died 12 February 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.18, 22 Arthur married, 18 May 1918 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Elvera Adeline Fischer17 (born 12 April 1899 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of Henry Fischer and Minnie _____;17, 19, 20, 21 Elvera died 31 January 1985 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio23). Arthur and Elvera are buried in Arlington Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.

+177i. Ruth Jane Chaney, born 4 July 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 31 May 2009. Married Glenn R. Meyer.
+178ii. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney, Jr., born 24 October 1923 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 25 August 2005. Married Dolores Mae Anness.
+179iii. Shirley Mae Chaney, born 25 February 1925 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 1 January 1993. Married David Stuart Flanagan.
+180iv. Richard Henry ‘Dick’ Chaney, born 3 December 1926 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 11 June 2001 in Monroe, Butler County, Ohio. Married (1) Jean Elizabeth Schweitzer Married (2) Mary Edith Hensley.
 181v. James W. Chaney, born 26 October 1928;24 died 21 November 1928.24 James is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.24
+182vi. Dorothy Elizabeth Chaney, born 13 July 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; twin; died 16 June 2000 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Ronald Paschen Schilling.
+183vii. Donald Clifford Chaney, born 13 July 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; twin; died 27 February 2007 in Ohio. Married Mary Ruth Kramer.

118. Charles Herbert Chaney5 (Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 10 November 1898 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 8, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 died 8 September 1971 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.25, 30 Charles married, 2 May 1919 in Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, Irene Gladys Peregrine25, 26, 31 (born 26 December 1899 in Deputy, Jefferson County, Indiana, the daughter of Edwin Ellsworth Peregrine and Laura Josephine Rodman;26, 27, 28, 29, 31 Irene died 14 October 1986 in Warren County, Ohio31). Charles and Irene are buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Warren County, Ohio.25, 31

+184i. Evelyn I. Chaney, born 14 February 1920 in Ohio. Married Jack Montgomery.
+185ii. Marilyn Carol Chaney, born 22 February 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 11 May 2012 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. Married Earl Carroll Ertel.

121. Adelia Fern Gazlay5 (Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 30 December 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;32, 33, 34, 35, 36 died 13 February 1970 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.32 Adelia married, 27 April 1898 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Peter Allison Bishopric34, 35, 39, 40 (born 1 September 1871 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of John Bishopric and Ellen Sinclair;34, 35, 37, 38 Peter died 31 August 1937 in Elkhart County, Indiana37, 38). Adelia and Peter are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.32, 37

The following biography of Allison Bishopric appears in Cincinnati, the Queen City, by Rev. Charles Frederic Goss.40

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.


 186i. Emerson G. Bishopric, born 24 February 1899 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;34, 41 died 3 October 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.41 Emerson is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.41
+187ii. 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.
+188iii. Charlotte Barr Bishopric, born 2 January 1903 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 13 June 1968. Married Samuel Johnston Davies.

122. Arthur Emerson Gazlay5 (Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 19 June 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;33, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45 died 13 July 1965 in Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois.42 Arthur married, 10 October 1907 in York, Ontario, Canada, Margaret Maude Murdock47 (born 23 October 1877 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Alexander William Murdock and Sarah Smith;43, 44, 45, 46 Margaret died 24 October 1944 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois46). Arthur and Margaret are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.42, 46

+189i. Aribert William ‘Bill’ Gazlay, born 14 September 1908 in Canada; died 14 November 1984 in Orange County, California. Married Mary Sutherland.
+190ii. John Emerson Gazlay, born 20 December 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died 10 December 1966 in Orange County, California. Married Mary Ann O’Boyle.
+191iii. 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.

123. Frederick Gazlay Apt5 (Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 2 July 1889 in Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas;48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 died 20 March 1958.48 Frederick married, ca. 1921, Ada Norton54 (born 16 September 1899, parents not determined;54, 55, 56 Ada died 29 September 197856). Frederick and Ada are buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.48, 56

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.57


 192i. Blanche Apt, born 29 November 1922;58 died 9 December 1922.58 Blanche is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.58
 193ii. Elizabeth Lee Apt, born 19 June 1926 in Kansas;54, 55, 59 died 19 February 2001.59 Elizabeth is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.59
+194iii. Charles Henry Apt II, born 9 February 1928 in Kansas; died 5 June 2000. Married Shirley Ann _____.
+195iv. 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.

138. William Bowlett Young5 (Sue,4 Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 21 May 1902 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.60 William married, 8 October 1927, Thyra Murial Martin60 (born 22 June 1903, parents not determined60).

+196i. William Martin Young, born 29 May 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (unidentified).

139. David Swing Ricker5 (Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 29 April 1878 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio;61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 died 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California.62, 63, 70 David married, first, 27 January 1904 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Elizabeth Shay71 (born 17 February 1881 in Illinois, the daughter of Thomas J. Shay and Ella C. Spurck;71, 72, 73, 74, 75 Elizabeth died June 1970 in Monterey County, California72). Their marriage ended in divorce in ca. June 1909.76 David married, second, 18 November 1909 in Seattle, King County, Washington, Madge Voe (born Marion Seaman)78 (born ca. 1884 in Illinois, the daughter of John Seaman and Jessie Devoe66, 67, 77). David married, third, 9 December 1913 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Layne Virginia Donaldson61, 68, 84, 85 (born 28 May 1883 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, the daughter of John D. Donaldson and Caroline Layne Hackney;68, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 Layne died 8 April 1956 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas79, 80). David married, fourth, ca. 1925, Hope Dare (born Rosie Luetzsinger)91 (born 9 October 1908 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, the daughter of William A. ‘Ignas’ Luetzsinger and Sarah ‘Dollie’ McCarty;86, 87, 88, 89 Hope died 31 March 1999 in Henderson, Clark County, Nevada86, 90). David is buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.62 Layne is buried in Bosley Cemetery, Santo, Palo Pinto County, Texas.79

David was a newspaper journalist in Chicago, Los Angeles, the Northwest, and Canada. Born in Oxford, Ohio, he was educated in the Chicago public schools. He graduated from Harvard University in 1902, and spent two years in sociological studies in New York. David joined the staff of the Chicago Evening Post around 1902, and he was the educational editor of the Chicago Tribune 1904-7. He was a frequent contributor to economic and educational reviews and articles. In 1905 he wrote “Unionizing the Schoolteachers,” describing the movement by Margaret Haley to create a national federation of teachers, a union of working women. David “cast his imagination 66 years into the future and saw a Chicago of 10 million souls.” His article included a map showing how the metropolis would expand, and his discussion touched on the future of transportation, communications, environment, education, and public services. His essay “The Making of Millionaires” was used in a 1909 Business Administration textbook. David lived and worked in British Columbia, Canada, for several years starting in 1910, and was the editor there of a weekly news magazine, Public Opinion. An article in 1912 announcing the publication called him “one of the best known newspapermen in America,” and mentions that he was the former editor of the Chicago Daily Tribune, and founder of The Red Book, The Blue Book, Opportunity Magazine of Chicago, and the Chicago Saturday Times. He was editor of Man-to-Man Magazine (later called British Columbia Magazine). Other ventures included promotion manager for Hearst newspapers on the Pacific Coast for eight years; director of advertising and circulation for The Picture Press (1920); and western exploitation manager of the Select Pictures Corporation, distributors of Selznick Pictures.70, 92, 93

David was married at least four times. His first marriage, to Elizabeth Shay, produced his only known child and ended in divorce in mid-1909. His wife initiated the divorce, having discovered his affair with Margaret Voe (purportedly born Marion Vantine, and also called Madge Voe), a vaudeville and stage actress. The marriage in Seattle between D. Ricker and Madge Seaman in November, 1909, is believed to be David and Madge Voe, although her use of the surname Seaman has not been explained. The 1910 U.S. Federal Census shows David and “Madge S. Ricker” living together in Seattle. The middle initial “S” may imply that her middle name or surname was Seaman, either by birth or previous marriage. On 17 September 1910, David Swing Ricker (“of Vancouver publisher”) and Madge Voe Ricker (“of Vancouver, married woman”) applied for permission to purchase 640 acres of land in the Cariboo Land District, British Columbia, Canada. Although no record has been found, he must have divorced Madge in 1912-13, and married Layne Virginia Donaldson in late 1913 in Oregon. A series of newspaper articles in 1914 trace their travels by foot from Vancouver, British Columbia, to San Diego, California, associated with David’s work “for the purpose of gathering data on the preparedness of the Pacific Coast for the growth of business and population expected to follow the opening of the Panama Canal.” His reporting is generally favorable to the conditions and towns along their route, although other reporters were critical of his accounts. David and Layne lived in Los Angeles in 1920, according to the U.S. Federal Census. David’s fourth marriage, to Rosie Luetzsinger (aka Hope Dare, actress) around 1925, is alluded to in newspaper articles about her subsequent marriage in 1939 to Julius Richard “Dixie” Davis, notorious racketeer associated with Dutch Shultz, New York City mobster, and their gang.66, 76, 91, 94, 95

David died on 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica, California, after an operation for appendicitis.70

Her birth surname was Seaman, as evidenced in the records of her two marriages, the marriage to Peyton Locker also showing the names of Marion’s parents. The 1910 and 1920 U.S. Federal Census records show her birthplace as Illinois. Those records, plus the 1911 Canada Census, show her age corresponding to a birth date in the range of 1884 (1910 census) to 1889 (1920 census). The Canada Census shows her birth date as December 1886.66, 67, 77, 78, 96

Marion was a vaudeville actress, performing under the names Madge Voe (undoubtedly taken from her mother’s maiden name Devoe) and later Marion Vantine. Her early work was in a theatrical road company in the mid-west states. The earliest works found where she is named as a cast member are “The Woman in the Case” (1907), and “A Knight for a Day” (1907). Her earliest Broadway credit is for her performance as Sing Wee in “A Broken Idol” (1909). Other credits include Marie Dressler’s “All Star Gambol” (1913), and “The Green Beetle” (1913). She is credited as Marion Vantine in “Fast and Grow Fat” (1916) and “Over the ’Phone” (1917).

In early 1918 she moved to Los Angeles where a 21 March, 1918 article in the Los Angeles Times stated, “Miss Vantine comes with the reputation of being a good actress—and a crackerjack golfer.” While there, she performed in “Yes or No” (1918), “Mary’s Ankle” (1918), “Under Fire” (1918), “Look Pleasant” (1918), and one of the two leading roles in “Civilian Clothes” (1919). She returned to the New York stage in 1919 again in “Civilian Clothes” (1919), and is credited with performances in “Dodo” (1920), “Seeing Things” (1920), “Beware of Dogs!” (1921), “His Queen” (1925), “Queen Mab” (1925), and “Head First” (1926).

A casting directory published for December 1932 — January 1933 lists her as Marion Vantine and Marion Vantine Locker, both with a Hollywood phone number (probably for her agent, since the number is common to many actors and actresses in the directory), although she has not been found as a cast member in any performances under the Locker name.97

Rosie listed 9 October 1908, and Ottumwa, Iowa, as her birth date and place in her social security application, the date agreeing with her age (1 year 7 months) as shown in the 1900 U.S. Federal Census, where she is found living in Iowa with her maternal grandparents. She was known as Rosie McCarty, her mother’s maiden surname, in her school years. After her mother remarried to Gerald Buxton, Rosie was returned to her mother’s household. Rosie was sometimes known as Rosie Buxton, using her step-fathervs surname.98

At age 17, Rosie married David Swing Ricker, promotion manager of a Los Angeles newspaper. With his aid, Rosie sought to get into the movies by way of beauty pageants. She won and was named the prettiest red-head in a Long Beach, California, bathing beauty contest. In 1926 she was chosen “Miss Southern California” and won as “Miss Ocean Park” in a separate California beauty contest. She changed her stage name first to Rose Dare, and later to Hope Dare. Following her husband David’s death in 1929, she headed for New York, working in a road company of “The Barker.” Her Broadway career credits include “Melody” (1933); “Ziegfeld Follies of 1934” (1934); and “Life Begins at 8:40” (1934-35).98, 99

Her beauty and growing fame attracted the attention of J. Richard “Dixie” Davis, a New York lawyer and racketeer who was the number two man to Dutch Schultz. Hope and Dixie soon became an item, although Dixie was still married at the time. When Dixie was apprehended on racketeering charges, Hope convinced Dixie to turn state’s evidence against other mob members, and after he served a one-year sentence, he and Hope married and moved west, living in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and later Los Angeles, where they raised two children.98


+197i. Elizabeth Anne Ricker, born 10 March 1907 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 14 March 1968 in Santa Clara County, California. Married Charles Shepard Reed, Jr..

140. Jewett E. Ricker, Jr.5 (Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 31 March 1886 in Illinois;65, 69, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 died 1954.100 Jewett married, 9 August 1909 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Helen Ada Young105, 106 (born 1884 in Illinois, parents not determined;101, 102, 103, 104, 105 Helen died 1946105). Jewett and Helen are buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.100, 105

+198i. Jewett Ayres Ricker, born 13 August 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 4 August 1984 in Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina. Married Hazel Marjorie Benson.
+199ii. William S. Ricker, born 30 August 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 21 February 1987 in Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois. Married Elizabeth Oatman ‘Bette’ Reichert.

141. David Swing Starring5 (Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 18 October 1887 in Calmar, Winneshiek County, Iowa;69, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113 died 18 April 1973 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.108, 114 David married, first, 8 October 1919 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Mary Elizabeth Miller (née Austin) 115, 117 (born 22 March 1886 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, the daughter of Alfred Ely Austin and Caroline Richardson Converse;111, 112, 113, 115 Mary died 7 February 1960 in New York, New York116). David married, second, 6 October 1962 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Ysabel Adams Ingram (née Muecke) 118 (born 7 June 1907 in Camaguey, Cuba, the daughter of Charles Muecke and Florence I. Adams;14, 118, 119 Ysabel died 2 March 2005120). David is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.108

 200i. David Swing Starring, Jr., born 8 January 1929 in New York, New York.112, 113, 121

142. Mason Brayman Starring, Jr.5 (Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 16 August 1889 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;69, 109, 110, 122, 123, 124, 125 died 1984.122 Mason married, 28 October 1916 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, Gertrude Farquhar Lathrop128 (born 14 February 1896 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, the daughter of Alanson Peckham Lathrop and Eleanor Knight Farquhar;123, 124, 125, 126, 127 Gertrude died November 1981126). Mason and Gertrude are buried in Saint Phillip’s Anglican Episcopal Church Cemetery, Saint Phillip, Antigua And Barbuda.122, 126

+201i. Eleanor Lathrop Starring, born 22 March 1919 in New York. Married (1) Philip Bemis Pool Married (2) Harald John von Keszycki.
+202ii. Mason Brayman Starring III, born 25 September 1923 in New York, New York; died 3 August 2006 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Married Nancy Beirne Donaldson.

145. Robert Miller Hageman5 (Samuel,4 James,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 11 February 1895 in Mount Orab, Brown County, Ohio;129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 died 13 February 1984.130 Robert married, first, 14 June 1916 in Brown County, Ohio, Ellen Patton131, 134, 135 (born ca. 1897 in Eastwood County, Ohio, parents not determined131, 134). Robert married, second, Kathleen Cochran (born 2 January 1904 in Kentucky, the daughter of Archibald Cochran and Margaret Dimmitt;130, 136, 137 Kathleen died 16 October 1986 in Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio130, 136). Robert is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.130 Kathleen is buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Clermont County, Ohio.130, 136

 203i. Robert Hageman, born December 1917 in Ohio.134, 135
 204ii. Lenore Hageman, born December 1918 in Ohio.134, 135

150. Jane Louise Smith5 (Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 1 February 1917 in Washington;138, 139, 140, 141, 142 died 23 March 2005.138, 139 Jane married, 22 June 1940 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Kenneth Elmer Smith144 (born 27 July 1912, parents not determined;143 Kenneth died 17 October 1989143). Jane and Kenneth are buried in Spokane Memorial Gardens, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.138, 143

151. Maurice Randolph Smith, Jr.5 (Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 31 August 1918 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington;140, 141, 142, 145 died 13 November 2017 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.145 Maurice married, 28 December 1941 in Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, Evelyn Jean Howard145, 146 (born 16 September 1917 in Prosser, Benton County, Washington, parents not determined;146 Evelyn died 4 January 2012 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington146).

+205i. Phillip Smith, Married Sandi _____.
+206ii. Douglas Smith, Married Katherine ‘Kate’ _____.

152. Helen Karenda Smith5 (Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 2 May 1921 in Washington;141, 142, 147 died 23 August 1999.147 Helen married, first, Donald Eugene Lee (born 20 June 1926 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, the son of William R. Lee and Susan F. ‘Susie’ Pollock;148 Donald died 5 March 2005 in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon148). Their marriage ended in divorce in June 1970 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California.149 Helen married, second, 28 July 1974 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, William D. Coulter151 (born 10 August 1925, parents not determined;150 William died 26 June 1977150). William is buried in Sacramento County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California.150

+207i. Karenda Gail Lee, born 19 July 1954. Married (1) Terry D. Barton Married (2) Jock M. Wilson.
 208ii. Donald Eugene Lee, Jr., born 6 May 1956 in San Luis Obispo County, California.152

153. Ruth Candler Hageman5 (Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 9 January 1919 in Oklahoma;153, 154, 155, 156 died 20 November 1996.153 Ruth married, first, ca. 1939 in Washington, William Everett McLaren158 (born 17 January 1914 in Scotland, parents not determined;156, 157, 158 William died 21 January 1984157). Ruth married, second, Robert F. Nerren (born 1 October 1911, parents not determined14). Their marriage ended in divorce on 9 May 1975 in King County, Washington.159 Ruth married, third, 10 January 1993 in Pierce County, Washington, Paul Clarence Truex161 (born 25 November 1917 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, the son of Charles H. Truex and Lillian Rae Hartloff;160 Paul died 26 June 1997 in King County, Washington160). Ruth is buried in Yelm Public Cemetery, Yelm, Thurston County, Washington.153 William is buried in Washington Memorial Park, SeaTac, King County, Washington.157 Paul is buried in Yelm Public Cemetery, Yelm, Thurston County, Washington.160

154. Paul Swing Hageman, Jr.5 (Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 18 October 1921 in Washington;155, 162, 163 died 2 February 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.162, 164 Paul married, first, 18 May 1941 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Genevieve Alice Costanzo166 (born 18 August 1923 in Washington, the daughter of Eugene Costanzo and Magdalena Mongelluzzo14, 165). Paul married, second, Jean Kathleen Grant (born ____, parents not determined).

+209i. Paula Marie Hageman, born 4 April 1947. Married (1) Norman E. Bean Married (2) David B. Williamson.
+210i. Kathleen Jean Hageman, born 9 October 1948. Married William R. Swanstrom.
+211ii. Clyde Howard Hageman, born 11 January 1950; died 31 March 2003 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. Married Catherine Mary Espe.
+212iii. Linda Marie Hageman, born 7 February 1951. Married John E. Lynch, Jr..
 213iv. (infant) Hageman, born 22 October 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington;167 died 23 October 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington.167 (infant) is buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Seattle, King County, Washington.167

155. Margaret Susanne ‘Sue’ Hageman5 (George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 14 April 1928 in Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana;168, 169, 170 died 29 September 2003 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.168 Sue married, 14 December 1952 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Adolph Norland ‘Norm’ Havran168 (born 23 September 1927 in Megargel, Archer County, Texas, parents not determined;171, 172 Norm died 27 January 2006 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado171, 172). Sue and Norm are buried in Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Columbarium, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.168, 171

+214i. Linda Susanne Havran, born 8 July 1954. Married (1) Ronald James Crisp Married (2) David William Patryas.
+215ii. George Norland Havran, born 24 September 1958. Married Debra Ann ‘Deb’ Jackson.
+216iii. Kathryn Kay ‘Kay’ Chapman (born Kathryn Ann Havran), born 30 June 1965. Married (1) Mark David Matson Partnered with (2) Larry Duane Lamb.

156. Patricia Hageman5 (George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 1 May 1932 in Colorado.14, 170 Patricia married, first, 23 November 1956 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Harold Ross ‘Hal’ Laybourn173 (born 13 April 1931, parents not determined14). Patricia partnered with, second, 7 December 2013, Gretchen L. Alspach174 (born 3 June 1959, parents not determined14).

+217i. David Ross Laybourn, born 8 January 1959. Married Elizabeth Ann ‘Betsy’ Agnew.
+218ii. John Andrew Laybourn, born 10 June 1961. Married Lynnda D. Moses.
 219iii. Michael Patrick Laybourn, born 17 July 1965.14, 174

159. Sayrs Gazlay Knight5 (Albert,4 Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 15 April 1900 in Nebraska;175, 176, 177, 178 died 4 May 1974 in McDade, Bastrop County, Texas.175, 179 Sayrs married Ella F. Oakley177 (born ca. 1895 in Nebraska, the daughter of Fred M. Oakley and (unidentified)177, 178).

 220i. Robert S. Knight, born ca. 1922 in Nebraska.177, 178
 221ii. Richard O. Knight, born ca. 1928 in Colorado.177, 178

165. Ruth Eleanor Knight5 (Harold,4 Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 29 February 1916 in Wisconsin;180, 181, 182, 183 died 15 December 1997.180 Ruth married, 29 January 1938 in Racine County, Wisconsin, Reuben Earl Lee183 (born 9 May 1910 in Sylvania, Racine County, Wisconsin, the son of Horace Lee and May Lettie Toase;183, 184 Reuben died 22 December 1997184).

 222i. Patricia Mae Lee.

166. Everett Wayne Knight5 (Harold,4 Sayrs,3 Adelia ‘Della’,2 James1), born 19 January 1918 in Wisconsin;181, 185 died 3 January 1977.185 Everett married Ellen Lucille Stuckert (born 20 November 1916, parents not determined;185, 186 Ellen died 16 April 1978185). Everett and Ellen are buried in Yorkville Cemetery, Yorkville, Racine County, Wisconsin.185

 223i. Gayle Knight, born 20 November 1944 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.186

169. Anne Patricia Dubonnet5 (Jean,4 Emma,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 20 February 1931 in Cannes, France;14, 187 died 27 February 2016 in New York, New York.188 Anne married, first, 10 June 1954, Claude Foussier187 (born ____, parents not determined). Their marriage ended in divorce.187 Anne married, second, January 1962 in Paris, France, Philip Uzielli187 (born ____, parents not determined). Anne married, third, Victor Shaio (born ca. 1917, parents not determined;189 Victor died 13 December 1997 in New York, New York189). Victor is buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York.189

+224i. Alain Edward Foussier, born 4 July 1955. Married Janka _____.
+225i. Elizabeth Anne Uzielli, born 14 June 1963. Married Dennis Charles O’Donnell.

170. Spencer Farrin ‘Bill’ Kuhn5 (Spencer,4 Clara,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 24 March 1913 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;190, 191, 192 died 16 September 1989.190 Bill married, 25 January 1947 in Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan, Ada Mae Dixon190, 195, 196 (born ca. October 1917 in Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan, the daughter of Thornton Dixon and Nellie Louise Sterling;193, 194, 195 Ada died 26 June 2012 in Chelsea, Washtenaw County, Michigan195). Bill and Ada are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.190, 195

+226i. Dixon Spencer Kuhn, born 8 February 1948. Married Cecilia Browne.
+227ii. Margot Sterling Kuhn, born 17 May 1950. Married Thomas George Mehringer.

171. Robert Henry Kuhn5 (Spencer,4 Clara,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 23 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;191, 192, 197 died 5 October 1993 in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida.197 Robert married Patricia Smith (born 22 December 1920 in Howell, Livingston County, Michigan, the daughter of William McPherson Smith and Esther Kennedy;198 Patricia died 2 May 1990 in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida198). Robert and Patricia are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.197, 198

 228i. Meredith F. Kuhn, born 28 October 1959 in Red Bank, Monmouth County, New Jersey;199 died 15 July 2009 in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida.199 Meredith is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.199

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 229, Sheet No. 15A, 15B, family of Henry Chaney (39, Maryland, Mar 1861, book binder); wife of 16 years Annie J. Chaney (36, Ohio, Oct 1863, 7 children, 6 living); daughter Maud Chaney (15, Ohio, Aug 1884); son Walter Chaney (13, Ohio, Dec 1886); son Henry Chaney (11, Ohio, Sept 1888); son Arthur Chaney (8, Ohio, Aug 1891); son Robert Chaney (3, Ohio, Sept 1896); son Charles Chaney (1, Ohio, Nov 1898); border Charles Stone (21, Ohio, Apr 1879, apprentice shoes).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 3A, family of Louis G. Murphy (27, Ohio, paper hanger, own business); wife of 5 years Maude B. Murphy (21, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Dorothy M. Murphy (3, Ohio); daughter Ruthetta Murphy (1, Ohio). They are living near Louis’ parents: family of Wright Murphy (52, Ohio, carpentry, R.R. Co.); wife of 28 years Etta Murphy (45, Ohio, notion clerk, own store, 4 children, 3 living); son Scott Murphy (20, Ohio, fireman, R.R. Co.); border Lyman Pray (30, Ohio, engineer, R.R., Co.); border Glenn Pray (25, Ohio, fireman, R.R., Co.).
  3. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, Lou Gregg Murphy, born: 17 April 1883 in Batavia, Clermont [County], Ohio; father: Wright Murphy; mother: Ettie Apple; [erroneously listed as female].
  4. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Hamilton County, Page 422, Louis Murphy, age 22, born in Ohio; elevator man; father: W. Murphy; mother: Etta Apple; and Maud Chaney, age 21, born in Ohio; father: Hy Chaney; mother: Jennie Chamberlin; married on 29 March 1905.
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 4B, family of Wright C. Murphy (63, Ohio, carpenter, bridge); wife Etta Murphy (54, Ohio); granddaughter Dorothy Murphy (13, Ohio); granddaughter Ruth E. Murphy (11, Ohio).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-5, Sheet No. 6B, family of Etta Murphy (65, Ohio, widow); gr.daughter Ruth Murphy (21, Ohio, contomiter operator, railroad office).
  7. Draft Registration Card, World War I, Walter Chaney, No. 1244; born: 13 December 1886 in Cinti., Ohio; machinist; supports: wife and child.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 18, Sheet No. 9B, family of Henry Chaney (49, Maryland, book binder, bindery); wife of 26 years Annie J. Chaney (46, Ohio, 9 children, 7 living); son Walter S. Chaney (23, Ohio, machinist, tool shop); Henry R. Chaney (21, Ohio, glassbuyer[?], bottler[?]); son Arthur C. Chaney (18, Ohio, machinist, machine tool); son Robert T. Chaney (13, Ohio); son Charles H. Chaney (11, Ohio); daughter Alice M. Chaney (5, Ohio).
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 16, Sheet No. 12A, family of Walter Chaney (33, Ohio, machinist, machine shop); wife Mary Chaney (31, Austria); son Henry R. Chaney (4, Ohio); daughter Mary A. Chaney (2, Ohio).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-402, Sheet No. 7A, family of Walter S. Chaney (43, Ohio, machinist, machine shop, first married age 27); wife Mary Chaney (41, Czechoslovakia, first married age 25); son Henry R. Chaney (14, Ohio); daughter Mary A. Chaney (12, Ohio); son Frank E. Chaney (7, Ohio).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson Township, Enumeration District 31-4, Sheet No. 17A, family of Walter Chenney (50, Ohio, laborer, electrical service); wife Mary Chenney (50, Austria); son Frank Chenney (17, Ohio).
  12. Cemetery Record, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio (website: www.webcemeteries.com); Walter Chaney; died: 10 March 1963.
  13. Cemetery Record, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio (website: www.webcemeteries.com); Mary Chaney [no death date given].
  14. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  15. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 239, Harry Robert Chaney, age 22, born in Cin[cinnati], O.; father: Henry Chaney; mother: Jennie Chamberlin; Susie Belle Fox, age 21, born in Cin[cinnati], O.; father: William Fox; mother: Susie Campbell; married on 18 January 1911.
  16. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953, Harry R. Chaney, died: 8 May 1950; born: 26 September 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Cheney; mother: Jane Chamberlin.
  17. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, No. 57, Arthur Chamberlin Chaney, age 26 on 25 August 1917, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Chaney; mother: Anna Jane Chamberlin; Elvera Adeline Fischer, age 19 on 12 April 1918, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Fischer; mother: Helen Roling; married on 18 May 1918.
  18. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Chaney, Arthur, no. 269-09-5529; died: February 1968; born: 25 August 1891; last place of residence: Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 344, Sheet No. 11B, family of Henry Fisher (49, Ohio, weigher, hay and [?]); wife Minnie Fisher (49, Ohio); son Louis Fisher (7, Ohio); son-in-law Arthur C. Chaney (28, Ohio, inspector, life insurance); daughter Elvera Fisher (20, Ohio, cashier, life insurance).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-229, Sheet No. 39A, family of Arthur C. Chaney (39, Ohio, salesman, insurance, first married age 26); wife Elvera A. Chaney (31, Ohio, first married age 19); daughter Ruth J. Chaney (7 10/12, Ohio); son Arthur C. Chaney (6, Ohio); daughter Shirley M. Chaney (5, Ohio); son Richard Chaney (3, Ohio).
  21. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-452, Sheet No. 3B, family of Arthur Chaney (48, Cincinnati, manager, US Mutual Ins.); wife Elvira Chaney (41, Cincinnati); daughter Ruth Chaney (17, Cincinnati); son Arthur Chaney (16, Cincinnati); daughter Shirley Chaney (15, Cincinnati); son Richard Chaney (13, Cincinnati); daughter Dorothy Chaney (9, Cincinnati); son Donald Chaney (9, Cincinnati).
  22. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Arthur C., died: 12 February 1968 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; age: 76.
  23. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Elvera A., died: 31 January 1985 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; age: 85; widow.
  24. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Chaney, James W., card no. 105713; born: 26 October 1928; died: 21 November 1928; parents: Arthur & Ehera Chaney; sec. 9, gr. 3426.
  25. Find a Grave (website). Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Warren County, Ohio, Charles Herbert Chaney: Charles H. Chaney / Ohio / Cook CO F 147 Infantry / World War I / Nov 10 1898 Sept 8 1971 [from grave marker]. The record provides biographical and vital information, indicates he had two children, and gives the name and link for his wife.
  26. Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959, Charles Chaney, born in Cincinnati, Ohio; father: Henry Chaney; mother: Alma [sic] Chamberlin; and Irene Peregin, born in Deputy, Indiana; father: E. E. Peregin; mother: Laura Rodman; married on 2 May 1919 in Seymour, Indiana.
  27. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 15, Sheet No. 7B, family of Chas. Chaney (21, Ohio, pattern maker, machine tool co.); wife Irene Chaney (20, Indiana); father Henry Chaney (57, Maryland, widow, printer, book concern); sister Alice Chaney (15, Ohio).
  28. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-401, Sheet No. 14A, family of Charles Chaney (31, Ohio, car repairman, railroad, first married age 20); wife Irene Chaney (30, Indiana, first married age 19); daughter Evelyn I. Chaney (10, Ohio); daughter Marilyn C. Chaney (1/12, Ohio).
  29. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-61, Sheet No. 7B, family of Charles H. Chaney (41, Ohio, car repairman, railroad); wife Irene Chaney (40, Indiana); daughter Marilyn Chaney (10, Ohio).
  30. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Charles H., died: 8 September 1971 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; age 72; married.
  31. Find a Grave (website). Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Warren County, Ohio, Irene Gladys Peregrine Chaney: Irene Peregrine / Chaney / Dec. 26, 1899 / Oct. 14, 1986 [from grave marker]. The record provides biographical and vital details, the names of her parents and husband, indicates she had two children, and the name and link for her husband.
  32. 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.
  33. 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).
  34. 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).
  35. 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).
  36. 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.
  37. 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.
  38. 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].
  39. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Page 44, No. 88, Allison Bishopric and Adele Gazlay, married on 27 April 1898.
  40. 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.
  41. 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.
  42. 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.
  43. 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).
  44. 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).
  45. 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].
  46. 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.
  47. 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.
  48. 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]
  49. 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).
  50. 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.]
  51. 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).
  52. 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).
  53. 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).
  54. 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).
  55. 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).
  56. 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]
  57. 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.
  58. 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]
  59. 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]
  60. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Application for Membership for William Bowlett Young, being a descendant of Samuel Swing; National No. 91041; State No. 5476; approved 18 March 1964. The application provides the names, birth and death dates of his ancestors and their spouses back to Samuel Swing, along with the family of William and his wife Thyra, their son and grandchildren.
  61. Draft Registration Card, World War I, David Swing Ricker, Serial Number 7262, Order Number 5182, age 38; born: 29 April 1880; occupation: newspaper, Republican Paper, Fresno, California; nearest relative: wife, Mrs. L. D. Ricker. Both the 1880 and 1900 U.S. Federal Census records indicate he was born in 1878, not 1880.
  62. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, David Swing Ricker, born: 1878; died: 1929 (from record).
  63. California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, Los Angeles County, Standard Certificate of Death, David Swing Ricker, died: 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica; born: 29 April 1880 in Oxford, Ohio; age: 49 years 1 month 3 days; married; wife: Rose Ricker; occupation: publisher, Los Angeles Examiner; father: Jewett E. Ricker, born in Ohio; mother: Mary Swing, born in Oxford, Ohio; place of burial: Joliet, Illinois.
  64. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Ohio, Butler County, Oxford Village, E.D. 27, Page No. 33, Jewett E. Ricker, 31, Ohio, bank clerk; wife Mary A. Ricker, 24, Ohio; son D. Swing [sic, erroneously indexed as Sonny] Ricker, 2, Ohio.
  65. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 721, Sheet No. 7A, Jewett E. Ricker, 50, Ohio, November 1849; wife of 25 years Mary Ricker, 44, Ohio, March 1856, 2 children, 2 living; son David S. Ricker, 22, Ohio, April 1878 reporter; son Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., 14, Illinois, March 1886, at school; servant Anna Pearson, 23, Sweden, May 1877, servant; servant Delia Monahan, 28, Ireland, April 1872, servant.
  66. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, King County, Seattle City, E.D. 95, Sheet No. 9A, border David S. Ricker, 28, Ohio, editor, magazine; border [wife of 1 year] Madge S. Ricker, 26, Illinois, no children. David’s age here is low by several years.
  67. Canada Census, 1911, British Columbia, Vancouver City, District No. 12, Enumeration District No. 7, Page 21, border David S. Ricker, 31, U. States, April 1880, adver agent; wife Madge Voe Ricker, 24, U. States, Dec. 1886.
  68. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, E.D. 476, Sheet No. 1A, Layne D. Ricker, F, 36, Tennessee; David S. Ricker, 40, Ohio, director of publicity, motion pict. stud.
  69. The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, compiled by Albert H. Swing and Harry P. Swing, April 1961. Available at Heritage Quest Online. This document provides numerous biographical and vital details, but there are few references cited for any of the information.
  70. Obituary, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. 4 June 1929, David Swing Ricker, died 2 June 1929 in Santa Monica. Article cites a 2 June 1929 article from Los Angeles, California, which provides biographical details and the names of some of his survivors.
  71. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920; David S. Ricker, 25, and Elizabeth Shay, 22, married on 27 January 1904 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
  72. Sorted By Birth Date (website: sortedbybirthdate.com), Elizabeth Ricker, born: 17 February 1881 [social security number was issued in Illinois]; died: June 1970; zip code [of last residence]: 93940 [indicating Monterey County, California].
  73. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 1152, Sheet No. 3B, Elizabeth Ricker, 37, Illinois, widowed [sic, more likely divorced]; daughter Elizabeth A. Ricker, 12, Illinois; servant Mary A. Call, 28, Ireland, servant, private family.
  74. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 16-1552, Sheet No. 25A, Elizabeth S. Ricker, 49, Illinois; daughter Elizabeth A. Ricker, 23, Illinois.
  75. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Florida, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach, E.D. 50-37, Sheet No. 14B, Joan Fortune, 64, Illinois, single, retail clerk, stationery; partner Elizabeth Ricker, 59, Illinois, widowed; residence [for both] on 1 April 1935: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
  76. Divorce Filing, The Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, 5 June 1909, Husband’s Misconduct Told By Mrs. David Swing Ricker. The article discusses Mrs. Elizabeth Shay Ricker’s testimony in the trial of her divorce suit against her husband, David Swing Ricker, that they were married on 27 January 1904 and separated in April 1908. They have one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Ricker, age 2 years. Mrs. Ricker said she found her husband living with another woman, Margaret Voe.
  77. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, New York City, E.D. 787, Sheet No. 6A, Marion Vantine, 31, Illinois, single, actress. The address, 123 West 43rd Street, corresponds with The Town Hall, a performance space that opened on 21 January 1921. At the time of the 1920 census, seven people, including Marion and four other actors and actresses, were enumerated at that address.
  78. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, County of King, Certificate of Marriage, No. 29823, D. Ricker of County of King, and Madge Seaman of New York City, married on 18 November 1909 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
  79. Find a Grave (website). Bosley Cemetery, Santo, Palo Pinto County, Texas, Virginia Layne Donaldson Parker, born: 28 May 1883; died: 8 April 1956 (from record, which includes a note: Inscription: Devoted Sisters/In God’s Care; and that it is a double marker with Ruth Hackney Donaldson(1885-1958) [grave marker: July 22, 1885 - May 13, 1958]).
  80. Texas Deaths, 1890-1976; Certificate of Death, State File No. 21578, Layne D. Parker, died: 8 April 1956 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas; born: 28 May 1883 in Cleveland, Tennessee; age 72 years 10 months 10 days; divorced; father: John D. Donaldson, born in Tennessee; mother: Caroline B. Hackney, born in Knoxville, Tennessee.
  81. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Georgia, Whitfield County, West Dalton, E.D. 106, Sheet Nos. 4A and B, John D. Donaldson, 40, Tennessee, April 1860, traveling salesman; wife of 19 years Carrie B. Donaldson, 37, Tennessee, March 1862, 4 children, 4 living; daughter Layne Donaldson, 17, Tennessee, May 1883; daughter Ruth Donaldson, 14, Tennessee, July 1885; son William J. Donaldson, 11, Tennessee, August 1888; daughter Sarah Donaldson, 6, Texas, March 1894.
  82. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, California, Los Angeles County, Montebello Township, Laguna Precinct, E.D. 19-1183, Sheet No. 4B, Archie T. Parker, 42, Kansas, first married age 25, salesman, real estate; wife Virginia L. Parker, 45, Tennessee, first married age 30.
  83. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, E.D. 60-979, Sheet 14B, Virginia Parker, 56, Tennessee, writer, W.P.A; sister Ruth Donaldson, 54, Tennessee.
  84. Oregon Marriage Indexes, 1906-2008/2009, David Lewing [sic, believed to be a mis-reading of Swing] Ricker, married on 9 December 1913 in Multnomah County, Oregon. In a separate entry, Layne Virginia Donaldson, married on the same day and place.
  85. Morning Register, Eugene, Oregon, 10 January 1914, David Swing Ricker and Pretty Bride on Unique Wedding Tour. The article indicates David and his wife were “married in Portland one month ago yesterday” and discusses their plan to cover the entire Pacific Coast on foot as part of David’s work to report on the conditions of towns on the coast. Much of the article gives Mrs. Ricker’s personal experiences during the journey.
  86. Find a Grave (website). Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Hope Dare Davis, born: 9 October 1909 [sic, her entry in the 1910 census shows her age 1 year 7 months, indicating she was born in 1908, believed to be the correct birth year] in Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa; died: 31 March 1999 in Henderson, Clark County, Nevada (from record, which includes two newspaper clippings of with her husband J. Richard Davis; and provides a brief synopsis of her life, indicating her birth name, naming her parents, supposed marriage to a man named Reichert [actually, Ricker], her name change to Hope Dare in 1930, work as a showgirl in Zeigfield Follies, marriage to J. Richard “Dixie” Davis, and several places where she lived; and the names and links for her mother and one spouse).
  87. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Rose Luetzsinger Davis, born: 9 October 1908 in Ottumwa, Iowa; father: William J. Luetzsinger; mother: Sarah H. McCarty. Since this application was most likely completed by Rose (aka Hope Dare Davis), it is considered the most reliable record of her birth date, birthplace, and parent’s names.
  88. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Iowa, Jefferson County, Round Prairie Township, E.D. 55, Sheet No. 7B, Ross O. McCarty, 55, Kentucky, farmer, general farm; wife of 27 years Rosa McCarty, 45, Pennsylvania, 5 children, 3 living; daughter Sarah Luetzinger [the last name is written over the line intended to continue the McCarty name down to other family members], 21, Iowa, married 3 years; son Anthony McCarty, 14, Iowa; son Ross McCarty, 9, Iowa; granddaughter Rosa Lietzinger, 1 7/12, Iowa.
  89. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New Mexico, San Miguel County, Las Vegas City, E.D. 176, Sheet No. 2B, Gerald Buxton, 45, Michigan, fireman, round house; wife Dollie Buxton, 31, Iowa; son Gerald Buxton, Jr., 7, New Mexico; step-daughter Rose Luetzsinger, 11, Iowa.
  90. Obituary, Los Angeles Times, California, 2 May 1999, Hope Dare Davis, died 31 March 1999, predeceased by husband Richard Dixie Davis. The article provides brief biographical details and the names of her children, grandchild, and great grandchildren, and place of funeral.
  91. Marriage Intentions, Daily News, New York, New York, 5 March 1939, Hope Dare, Dixie Davis Will Wed, Then Separate, It Seems. The article provides details on the intention for the two to wed, prior to the sentencing of Dixie Davis after pleading guilty to conspiracy to contrive and operate a racket, and his testimony against James J. (Jimmy) Hines for racketeering. The article also provides biographical details about Hope Dare, her family background, marriage to David Swing Ricker at age 17, winning beauty contests, her work in the Follies, and meeting Dixie Davis and exposure to the world of gangsters.
  92. Business Administration, Text Prepared by 400 of the Foremost Educators, Business and Professional Men in America. Chicago, DeBower Chapline Company, Publishers of University Textbooks, 1909. Page 299, The Making of Millionaires, by David Swing Ricker. The article leads with a summary of his education and business accomplishments.
  93. The Daily News, New Westminster, British Columbia, 14 February 1912, Page Five, New Weekly Magazine. Article about the new magazine, Public Opinion, edited by David Swing Ricker. The article indicates he arrived in B.C. two years previous, and provides information about several of his business ventures.
  94. The British Columbia Gazette, Volume L, No. 48, Victoria, 1 December, 1910, Land Notices, pages 13706 and 13752, David Swing Ricker and Madge Voe Ricker. Available at Internet Archive (website: archive.org).
  95. The Coos Bay Times, Marshfield, Oregon, 24 January 1914, Noted Writer Reaches City. David Swing and Wife Tramping Coast, Pleased With Marshfield.
  96. New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, Peyton Beathe [sic, Beattie] Locker, age 47, father: William H. Locker; mother: Hannah J. Tatum; and Madge Seaman Ricker, age 32, father: John Seamon [sic]; mother: Jessie Devoe; married on 28 July 1921 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.
  97. The Standard, Standard Casting Directory, Volume 10, Number 3, December 1932 - January 1933, Hollywood, California. Available at Margaret Herrick Library, Digital Collections (website: digitalcollections.oscars.org). Pages 64, 112, and 145.
  98. Daily News, New York, New York, 5 March 1939, Hope Dare, Dixie Davis Will Wed, Then Separate, It Seems. The article provides detailed biographical information for both Hope and Dixie, and mentions some of Dixie’s mob associates and his first wife, and Hope’s parents and first husband.
  99. Travalance (website: travsd.wordpress.com), Hope Dare Davis: Follies Girl and Gun Moll. Biographical details of Hope Dare, her theatrical career, and her relationship and marriage to J. Richard “Dixie” Davis.
  100. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., born: 1886; died: 1954 (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and spouse).
  101. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 1055, Sheet No. 4B, Jewett E. Ricker, 63, Ohio, own income; wife of 35 years Mary S. Ricker, 54, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living. Living next door: Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., 24, Illinois, editor, publishers; wife of one year Helen A. Ricker, 25, Illinois, no children.
  102. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 178, Sheet No. 7A, Jewett Ricker, 33, Illinois, advertising editor, bank; wife Helen Ricker, 33, Illinois; son Ayres Ricker, 9, Illinois; son William Ricker, 7, Illinois; father Jewett Ricker (Sr.), 70, Ohio; mother Mary Ricker, 63, Ohio.
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-40, Sheet No. 12B, Jewett E. Ricker, 44, Illinois, first married age 23, publicity advertiser, bank; wife Helen A. Ricker, 46, Illinois, first married age 25; son Ayres Ricker, 19, Illinois; son William Ricker, 17, Illinois; mother Mary S. Ricker, 74, Ohio, widow, first married age 18.
  104. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-50, Sheet No. 17B, Jewett Ricker, 52, Illinois, advertising, own business; wife Helen Ricker, 55, Illinois; son William Ricker, 27, Illinois, advertising, calendar factory.
  105. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Helen A. Ricker, born: 1884; died: 1946 (from record, which indicates the inscription on her grave: Wife of Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., and provides the name and link for her spouse).
  106. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920; Jewett E. Ricker, 24, and Helen A. Young, 24, married on 9 August 1909 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
  107. Draft Registration Card, World War I, David Swing Starring, born: 18 October 1887 in Calmar, Iowa; bond salesman for D. S. Starring and Co.; single.
  108. Find a Grave (website). Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York, David Swing Starring, born; 18 October 1887 in Illinois [sic, census records show he was born in Iowa]; died: 18 April 1975 [sic, the Connecticut death index lists the year as 1973] in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents).
  109. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 662, Sheet No. 1B, M. E. Starring, 41, Illinois, May 1859, lawyer; wife of 14 years Helen Starring, 36, Ohio, January 1864, 2 children, 2 living; son Swing Starring, 12, Iowa, October 1887; son Mason Starring, 10, Illinois, August 1889; mother Mrs. Henry Starring, 64, New Jersey, September 1835; servant Berta Hillger, 36, Germany, November 1863, housemaid; servant Emma Samuelson, 38, Sweden, January 1862, cook.
  110. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 912, Sheet No. 7A, Mason B. Starring, 50, Illinois, lawyer, law office; wife of 23 years Helen Starring, 48, Ohio; son David Starring, 22, Iowa, broker, investment securities; son Mason Starring, Jr., 20, Illinois; mother Alida M. Starring, 74, New Jersey; servant Bertha Hillger, 40, Germany, housemaid; servant Barry Scully, 29, Wisconsin, cook.
  111. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Connecticut, Fairfield County, Norwalk, E.D. 138, Sheet No. 28A, Alfred E. Austin, 71, Massachusetts, widow, lawyer, patent attorney; son-in-law David S. Starring, 33, Michigan, broker; daughter Elizabeth A. Starring, 33, Connecticut; daughter [of David and Elizabeth] Carolyn M. Starring, 8, Michigan; daughter [of David and Elizabeth] Elizabeth A. Starring, 5, New York; servant Elizabeth McDonald, 32, New Jersey, cook, house; servant Clementine B. Rory, 41, France, nurse, family.
  112. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport, E.D. 1-224, Sheet No. 13A, David S. Starring, 42, Iowa, manufacturer; wife Elizabeth Starring, 43, Connecticut; daughter Carolyn M. Starring, 18, Illinois; daughter Elizabeth Starring, 15, New York; son David S. Starring, Jr., 1 4/12, New York; and four servants.
  113. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Connecticut, Fairfield County, Westport, E.D. 11-223, Sheet No. 64B, David S. Starring, 52, Iowa, executive, wire factory; wife Elizabeth Starring, 53, Connecticut; son David Starring, 11, New York; servant Elizabeth Garaham, 38, England, servant, private home; butler Enoch Franklin, 47, Sweden, butler, private home; maid Janet Nedville, 42, England, maid, private home.
  114. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, David S. Starring, died: 18 April 1973 in Fairfield [County], Connecticut; age 85; spouse: Ysab.
  115. The Ancestors and Descendants of Dr. David Rogers, by Edward Francis Fremaux de Beixedon, Jr. 1921. Available at archive.org. Family of Mary Elizabeth Converse Austin. The paragraph provides her birth date and place, the names of her two husbands with their marriage dates and places, and the names of her two children by her first marriage. Page 80 provides the names and approximate birth dates and places of the two daughters.
  116. Obituary, The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut (available at newspapers.com, and newspaperarchive.com), 9 February 1960, Mrs. Elizabeth Austin Starring, died 7 February 1960 in New York City. The article provides the names of her husband and three children.
  117. Obituary Record, Bulletin of Yale University, Obituary Record of Yale Graduates, 1920-1921. New Haven, Published by the University, Seventeenth Series, August 1, 1921, Number Twenty-Two. Pages 59-60, obituary of Alfred Ely Austin, B.A., 1869. The article provides extensive vital and biographical details and the names of his parents (with brief details about the ancestry of both of his parents), wife and her parents, and their only daughter, Mary Elizabeth Converse Austin, and her two marriages, first to Alvin Ford Miller, and second to David Swing Starring on 8 October 1919. The article mentions two grandchildren are living [these are children of Mary and her first husband Alvin].
  118. Connecticut Marriage Index, 1959-2001, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, David S. Starring, age 74, and Ysabe M. Ingram, age 55, married on 6 October 1962 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
  119. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Ysabel M. Starring, born: 7 June 1907 in Camaguey, Cuba; father: Charles Muecke; mother: Florence I. Adams; other name: Ysabel Adams Muecke.
  120. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Death Files, Ysabel M. Starring, born: 7 June 1907; died: 2 March 2005; residence zip code: 19436 [corresponding to Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania].
  121. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, David Swing Starring, Jr., born: 8 January 1929 in New York, New York; father: David S. Starring; mother: Mary E. Austin.
  122. Find a Grave (website). Saint Phillip’s Anglican Episcopal Church Cemetery, Saint Philip, Antigua And Barbuda, Mason Brayman Starring, Jr., born: 1889; died: 1984 (from record).
  123. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, Manhattan, E.D. 569, Sheet No. 7A, Alonso P. Lathrop, 55, Connecticut, American light [?], president; wife Eleann F. Lathrop, 50, Ohio; daughter Gertrude L. Starring, 24, Ohio; son-in-law Mason B. Starring, 30, Illinois, banker, investment; granddaughter Eleann L. Starring, 10/12, New York; servant Elizabeth Corbett, 40, Ireland, nursemaid, private family.
  124. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Westchester County, Irvington Village, Mason Starring, Jr., 40, Illinois, first married age 26, private banker; wife Gertrude Starring, 35, Ohio; daughter Eleanor Starring, 11, New York; son Mason Starring, 3rd, 6, New York.
  125. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Westchester County, Irvington, E.D. 60-64, Sheet No. 11B, Mason B. Starring, 50, Illinois, broker, stocks and bonds; wife Gertrude Starring, 45, Ohio; daughter Eleanor Starring, 21, New York; son Mason B. Starring, 3rd, 16, New York; servant Elizabeth Rene, 47, Germany, maid, private family; servant Jane E. Arrington, 42. South Carolina, widow, cook, private family; Geraldine Lenoir, 22, South Carolina, domestic, private family.
  126. Find a Grave (website). Saint Phillip’s Anglican Episcopal Church Cemetery, Saint Philip, Antigua And Barbuda, Gertrude Lathrop Starring, born: 14 February 1896 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; died: November 1981 (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents and sibling).
  127. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Minnesota, Ramsey County, St. Paul, E.D. 118, Sheet No. 19B, Alanson Lathrop, 40, Connecticut, Apr. 1860, president, gas co.; wife of 9 years Ella Lathrop, 37, Ohio, June 1862, 2 children, 2 living; son Grayson Lathrop, 7, Apr. 1893, Ohio; daughter Gertrude Lathrop, 5, Ohio, Feb. 1895; servant Rosa Williams, 66, North Carolina, Dec. 1833, widow, servant; niece Alva M. Green, 18, Illinois, May 1882.
  128. New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940, Mason Brayman Starring, Jr., 27, born in Chicago, Illinois; father: Mason Brayman Starring; mother: Helen Swing; and Gertrude Farguhar Lathrop, 21, born in Columbus, Ohio; father: Alanson P. Lathrop; mother: Eleanor Knight Farguhar; married on 28 October 1916 in Manhattan, New York, New York.
  129. Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962, Robert Miller Hageman, born 11 Feb. 1895 in Mt. Orab, Brown [County], Ohio; father: Samuel Hageman; mother: Sallie Boyd.
  130. Cemetery Record, Williamsburg Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio; Clermont County Genealogical Society (website: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohclecgs/); Headstone inscription (supplemented by a list of Inscriptions): Hageman / Robert M. / Feb. 11, 1895 / Feb. 13, 1984 / Kathleen C. / Jan. 2, 1904 / Oct. 16, 1986.
  131. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Brown County, Robert M. Hageman, age 21, born in Brown Co., Ohio; father: Samuel M. Hageman; mother: Sallie Boyd; Ellen Patton, age 19, born in Eastwood Co., Ohio; father: Emery Patton; mother: Rosa Widnever; married on 14 June 1916 in Brown [County], Ohio.
  132. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Ohio, Brown County, Pike Township, Enumeration District 16, Sheet No. 2A, family of Miller S. Hageman (31, Ohio, Oct. 1868, farmer); wife of 9 years Sallie A. Hageman (31, Ohio, Apr. 1868, 3 children, 3 living); son Howard B. Hageman (8, Ohio, Feb. 1891); daughter Lydia E. Hageman (6, Ohio, July 1893); son Robert M. Hageman (5, Ohio, Feb. 1895).
  133. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 263, Sheet No. 8A, family of Miller S. Hageman (41, Ohio, 2nd marriage); wife of 4 years Lulu Hageman (25, Ohio, 1st marriage, no children); son Robert Hageman (15, Ohio); son George Hageman (9, Ohio); son Miller Hageman, Jr. (2, Ohio). [All but the yougest child are from Miller’s first marriage. And contrary to the indication of ‘no children’ on Lulu’s entry, she is listed as the mother of Miller Jr. in other records, including Ohio birth records.]
  134. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 45, Sheet No. 8A; family of Robert Hageman (24, Ohio, assembler, machine mfg.); wife Ellen Hageman (23, Ohio); son Robert Hageman (2 1/2, Ohio); daughter Lenore Hageman (1 1/12, Ohio).
  135. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-406, Sheet No. 5A; family of Robert Hageman (35, Ohio, mechanic, garage, first married age 21); wife Ella Hageman (33, Ohio); son Robert Hageman (12, Ohio); daughter Lenora Hageman (11, Ohio).
  136. Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997; Kathleen C. Hageman, died 16 Oct. 1986 in Anderson Township, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born 2 Jan. 1904 in Kentucky; father: Archibald Cochran; mother: Margaret Dimmitt; buried in Williamsburg Cemetery, Williamsburg, Ohio; widowed.
  137. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Indiana, Wayne County, Spring Grove, Enumeration District 89-52, Sheet No. 3A, Kathleen Cochran (36, Kentucky, medical technologist, residence in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio). [She is listed among the staff at Reid Memorial Hospital.]
  138. Find a Grave (website). Spokane Memorial Gardens, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Jane Louise Smith, born: 1917; died: 2005 (from record, which provides the name and link for her husband).
  139. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Claim Files, Jane L. Smith, born: 1 February 1917; died: 23 March 2005.
  140. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 187, Sheet No. 1B, Maurice R. Smith, 31, Nebraska, salesman, real estate; wife Alice Smith, 35, Ohio; daughter Jane L. Smith, 2, Washington; son Maurice R. Smith, Jr., 1 0/12, Washington.
  141. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 32-101, Sheet No. 22B, M. Randolph Smith, 41, Nebraska, first married age 25, contractor, Risedence [?] building; wife Alice H. Smith, 46, Ohio, first married age 30; daughter Jane L. Smith, 13, Washington; son (Morris R.) Maurice Smith, 11, Washington; daughter Helen K. Smith, 8, Washington.
  142. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-58, Sheet No. 8B, Randolph Smith, 51, Nebraska, house designer, brd. of construction; wife Fannie B. Smith, 54, Iowa, practitioner, Christian Science; daughter Jane L. Smith, 23, Washington, clerk, county welfare bureau; son Maurice Smith, 21, Washington; daughter Helen C. Smith, 18, Washington.
  143. Find a Grave (website). Spokane Memorial Gardens, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Kenneth Elmer Smith, born: 27 July 1912; died: 17 October 1989 (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
  144. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, Marriage Certificate, 59209, County of Spokane, Kenneth E. Smith of Davenport, Washington, and Jane Louise Smith of Spokane, Washington; witnesses Maurice R. Smith and M. Randolph Smith; married on 22 June 1940 in Spokane, Washington.
  145. Find a Grave (website). (No cemetery indicated); Maurice Randolph Smith, born: 31 August 1918 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; died: 13 November 2017 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington (from record, which includes the text of his obituary giving vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, two sisters, two sons, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and the names and links for his parents and spouse).
  146. Find a Grave (website). (No cemetery indicated); Evelyn Jean Howard Smith, born: 16 September 1917; died: 4 January 2012 (from record, which includes the text of her obituary giving vital and biographical details and the names of her parents, husband, sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and brothers; and the name and link for her husband).
  147. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Death Files, Helen K. Coulter, born: 2 May 1921; died: 23 August 1999; residence: Carmichael, Sacramento County, California.
  148. United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014 (available at familysearch.org), Donald E. Lee, born: 20 June 1926 in Hutchinson, Kansas; died: 5 March 2005 in Eugene, Oregon. The entry provides the names of his parents, current spouse, children (and possibly step-children), sibling, and others on record (possibly former spouses, including Helen Smith).
  149. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Donaldeu [sic, Donald Eugene] Lee and Helen K. Smith, June 1970 in Sacramento, California.
  150. Find a Grave (website). Sacramento County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, William D. Coulter, born: 10 August 1925; died: 26 June 1977 (from record).
  151. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Helen K. Smith, age 53; William D. Coulter, age 48; married on 28 July 1974 in Sacramento, California. [Similar entry in the same source shows her name as Helen K. Lee].
  152. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Donald E. Lee, born: 6 May 1956 in San Luis Obispo, California; mother’s name: Smith.
  153. Find a Grave (website). Yelm Public Cemetery, Yelm, Thurston County, Washington, Ruth C. Truex, born: 9 January 1919; died: 20 November 1996 (from record, which includes the text from the marriage record for Ruth C. McLaren and Paul C. Truex; and the name and link for her husband).
  154. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 203, Sheet No. 2B, Paul S. Hageman, 32, Kansas, physician, general practice; wife Mary C. Hageman, 26, Pennsylvania; daughter Ruth C. Hageman, 1, Oklahoma.
  155. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 32-100, Sheet No. 18B, Paul Hageman, 32, Kansas, first married age 28, physician, surgeon; wife Hageman, 37, Pennsylvania, first married age 23; daughter Ruth Hageman, 11, Oklahoma; son Paul Hageman, Jr., 8, Washington.
  156. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, King County, Seattle City, E.D. 40-231, Sheet No. 8A, William MacLaren, 27, Scotland, singer, concert; wife Ruth MacLaren, 21, Oklahoma, saleslady, variety store.
  157. Find a Grave (website). Washington Memorial Park, SeaTac, King County, Washington, William E. McLaren, born: 17 January 1914; died: 21 January 1984 (in record).
  158. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, County of Whatcom, Marriage Affidavit No. 8456, William Everett McLaren, age 26, and Ruth Candler Hageman, age 21. Marriage license issued on 24 February 1939.
  159. Washington Divorce Index, 1969-2014, Robert F. Nerren and Ruth Nerren, 9 May 1975 in King County, Washington; number of children under age 18: 9.
  160. Find a Grave (website). Yelm Public Cemetery, Yelm, Thurston County, Washington, Paul Clarence Truex, born: 25 November 1917 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington; died: 26 June 1997 in King County, Washington (from record, which include the text for his two marriages and his entry in the Social Security Death Index; and the names and links for his parents, two spouses, and one sibling).
  161. Washington Marriage Index, 1969-2014, Paul C. Truex and Ruth C. Hageman McLaren, married on 10 January 1993 in Pierce County, Washington.
  162. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Paul Hageman, born: 18 October 1921; died: February 1970; state: Washington.
  163. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-77, Sheet No. 7A, Paul S. Hageman, 50, Kansas, medical doctor, private practice; wife Mary C. Hageman, 46, Pennsylvania; son Paul S. Hageman, Jr., 18, Washington, new worker.
  164. Washington Death Index, 1965-2014, Paul S. Hageman, died: 2 February 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
  165. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, E.D. 41-61, Sheet No. 6A, Eugene Costanzo, 43, Italy, labor, asphalt; wife Magdalena Costanzo, 34, Pennsylvania; daughter Marie Costanzo, 18, Washington; daughter Genevieve Costanzo, 16, Washington; son Arthur Costanzo, 14, Washington; daughter Delores Costanzo, 12, Washington.
  166. Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, County of Spokane, Marriage Certificate 60137A, Paul Swing Hageman, Jr., and Genevieve Alice Constanzo, married on 18 May 1941.
  167. Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Certificate of Death, Registrar’s No. 4786; State File No. 18064; Infant Hageman, female; born: 22 October 1953 in Seattle, Washington; died: 23 October 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington; age: 10 hours; father: Paul S. Hageman; mother: Jean K. Grant; burial: Babyland, Washelli, Seattle, Washington.
  168. Find a Grave (website). Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Columbarium, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Margaret Susanne “Sue” Havran, born: 14 April 1928 in Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana; died: 29 September 2003 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado (from record, which include the text from her obituary giving vital and biographical details and the names of her parents, children and their husbands, a sister, and indicates she had six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and the names and links for her parents).
  169. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Colorado, Boulder County, Longmont City, E.D. 7-56, Sheet No. 5A, George R. Hageman, 37, Kansas, first married age 33, medical doctor, hospital; wife Ena S. Hageman, 35, Canada, first married age 31; daughter M. Susan Hageman, 1 11/12, Montana.
  170. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Colorado, Boulder County, Longmont, E.D. 7-52A, Sheets No. 6B and 7A, George R. Hageman, 49, Kansas, doctor of medicine, private practice; wife Ena Hageman, 49, Canada; daughter Susanne Hageman, 11, Montana; daughter Patricia Hageman, 7, Colorado.
  171. Find a Grave (website). Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Columbarium, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, Norm Havran, born: 23 September 1927; died: 27 January 2006 (from record).
  172. United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014 (available at familysearch.org), 31 January 2006, Mr. Norland or Norm Havran, born: 23 September 1927 in Megargel, Texas; died: 27 January 2006 in Longmont, Colorado. The entry provides the names of his parents, spouse, children, brother, son-in-laws, and non-relatives.
  173. Marriage Announcement, The Sugar Express, The Great Western Sugar Co., Denver, Colorado (available at mountainscholar.org), January 1957, Page 28, Miss Patricia Hageman, daughter of Mrs. George R. Hageman, and Harold Ross “Rusty” Laybourn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Laybourn, married on 23 November 1956 in Longmont, Colorado. The article provides biographical information on the couple.
  174. Email between Kay Chapman and Lee Gazlay, October 2020.
  175. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Knight, Sayrs; no. 505-09-5056; died May 1974; born 15 April 1900.
  176. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha City, family of Albert G. Knight (36, Wisconsin, engineer); wife of 14 years Carrie N. Knight (40, Nebraska, 3 children, 3 living); son Sayrs G. Knight (10, Nebraska); son Thomas G. Knight (5, Illinois); daughter Marion Knight (3, Illinois).
  177. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Colorado, Denver County, Denver, Enumeration District 26, Sheet No. 15A, family of Sayrs G. Knight (29, Nebraska); wife Ella F. Knight (35, Nebraska); son Robert S. Knight (8, Nebraska); son Richard O. Knight (2, Colorado); father-in-law Fred M. Oakley (70, Connecticut).
  178. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Enumeration District 94-203, Sheet No. 12B, family of Sayrs Knight (40, Nebraska, stationary engineer); wife Ella Knight (45, Nebraska); son Robert S. Knight (18, Nebraska); son Richard Knight (12, Nebraska [sic].
  179. Texas Deaths, 1890-1976; Knight, Sayrs Gazlay; died 4 May 1974 in Mcdade, Bastrop [County], Texas; age 74; father: Albert G. Knight; mother: Carrie Nichol.
  180. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Lee, Ruth E., no. 396-10-8119; died 15 December 1997; born 29 February 1916; last residence: Cochise, Arizona.
  181. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine, Enumeration District 69, Sheet No. 10B, family of James E. DeLong (57. Wisconsin, laborer, automobile tires); wife Verna DeLong (52, Wisconsin); daughter Mary I. Knight (29, Wisconsin, widow); grand daughter Ruth E. Knight (3 10/12, Wisconsin); grand son Everet W. Knight (1 11/12, Wisconsin); border Ellen Gilbert (29, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school); border Ella Foxwell (36, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school); border Inez M. Lacey (24, Wisconsin, teacher, grade school).
  182. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Wisconsin, Racine County, Racine City, Enumeration District 51-35, Sheet No. 30B, family of James E. DeLong (66, Wisconsin, first married age 25); wife Verna DeLong (61, Wisconsin, first married age 20); daughter Mary I. Knight (40, Wisconsin, widow, first married age 23, teacher, public school); grand daughter Ruth Eleanor Knight (14, Wisconsin).
  183. Jan’s Digs (website), by Jan Cortez. Sylvania Cemetery, Yorkville Township, Racine County, Wisconsin, compiled by Mary Anne Falk, April, 1991; cemetery lot of Horace Lee: the record gives family details of his two wives and their children, including Reuben E. Lee who married Ruth E. Knight [sources are not provided for any of the family information].
  184. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Lee, Ruben E., no. 398-09-9462; died 22 December 1997; born 9 May 1910; last residence: Cochise, Arizona.
  185. Find a Grave (website). Yorkville Cemetery, Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, Knight / Father / Everett W. / Jan. 19, 1918 / Jan. 3, 1977 / Mother / Ellen L. / Nov. 20, 1916 / Apr. 16, 1978. [From Headstone].
  186. The Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 21 November 1944, Family Now Has Three Births on the Same Day; birth of Gayle Knight, daughter of Ellen (Stuckert) Knight, 25, and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Matilda Stuckert, 82, all with the same birth day, 20 November.
  187. 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.
  188. Obituary, The New York Times, 29 February 2016, Shaio, Anne Dubonnet, died 27 February 2016 in New York City. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of two children and their spouses, and one grandchild.
  189. Obituary, The New York Times, 16 December 1997, Victor Shaio, died 13 December 1997 in New York [City]. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his wife Anne, children, step-daughter, brother and sister, and place of interment.
  190. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Spencer F., card no. 190375, born 24 March 1913 in Cincinnati, Ohio, died 16 September 1989, parents: Spencer G. Kuhn and Medora Farrin, name of spouse: Ada Dixon, section 20, lot 5.
  191. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-210, Sheet No. 3A, family of Spencer Kuhn (50, Ohio, president, retail lumber co.); wife Medora Kuhn (50, Ohio); son Spencer F. Kuhn (27, Ohio, lawyer, private practice law); son Robert H. Kuhn (35, Ohio).
  192. Memoirs of the Miami Valley, by John Calvin Hover, Volume III, Chicago, Robert O. Law Company, 1920, page 41-42, biography of Oscar W. Kuhn. Available at Google Books.
  193. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Michigan, Monroe County, Monroe City, Enumeration District 117, Sheet No. 11B; family of Thornton Dixon (44, Michigan, lawyer, general practice); wife Nellie S. Dixon (44, Michigan); daughter Jeanette S. Dixon (11, Michigan); daughter Ada May Dixon (2 2/12, Michigan); father-in-law William C. Sterling (70, Michigan, widow, merchant); cook Elizabeth Wagner (59, Michigan, widow, cook, private family); nurse Eleanora McLaughlin (18, Michigan, nurse, private family).
  194. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Michigan, Monroe County, Monroe City, Enumeration District 58-24, Sheet No. 4A; family of Thornton Dixon (55, Michigan, lawyer, general practice, first married age 21); wife Nellie L. Dixon (53, Michigan, first married age 39); daughter Ada M. Dixon (12, Michigan); servant Lizzie M. Wagner (69, Michigan, widow, servant, private family); servant Dorothy Ritterbach (17, Missouri, servant, private family).
  195. Obituary, Huron Daily Tribune, Huron, Michigan (website: www.michiganthumbs.com); 7 July 2012, Ada Dixon Kuhn, died 26 June 2012 in Chelsea, Michigan. The article provides vital and biographical details, and the names of her husband, children, and grandchildren.
  196. Marriage Announcement, Grosse Pointe News, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 30 January 1947, marriage of Spencer Farrin Kuhn and Ada Mae Dixon, 25 January 1947 in Monroe, Michigan.
  197. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Robert H., card no. 195385, born 23 May 1915 in Cincinnati, Ohio, died 5 October 1993 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, parents: Spencer Kuhn and Medora Farrin, spouse of Patricia S. Farrin [sic, Farrin is likely incorrectly copied from Medora Farrin; Patricia’s parents are shown on her death record in the same cemetery], section 20, lot 5.
  198. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Patricia S., card no. 191592, born 22 December 1920 in Howell, Michigan, died 2 May 1990 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, parents: Wm. McPherson Smith and Esther Kennedy, spouse of Robert H. Kuhn, section 20, lot 5.
  199. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Kuhn, Meredith F., card no. 222663, born 28 October 1959 in Red Bank, New Jersey, died 15 July 2009 in Daytona Beach, Florda, parents: Robert H. Kuhn and Patricia (Smith) Kuhn, single, section 20, lot 5.
Sixth Generation
172. Dorothy May Murphy6 (Maude,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 22 April 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 died 11 February 1996 in Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio.1, 3 Dorothy married, 1 November 1927 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Harold Clarence Steadman2, 6 (born 15 October 1895, the son of Clarence Steadman and Emma Hughes;2, 6, 7 Harold died 5 December 19571). Dorothy and Harold are buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana.1

174. Henry Richard Chaney6 (Walter,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 28 April 1915 in Ohio;8, 9, 10, 11 died 5 October 1965 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.8, 12, 13 Henry married Virginia Thelma Brown11 (born 24 November 1918 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of Clifford Brown and Lena Burns;11, 14, 15 Virginia died 23 December 2002 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama14, 15, 16). Henry and Virginia are buried in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio.12, 16

 229i. Lynita Edna Chaney, born 30 January 1938 in Ohio.11, 17

177. Ruth Jane Chaney6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 4 July 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;18, 19, 20 died 31 May 2009.18, 21 Ruth married, ca. 1946, Glenn R. Meyer21 (born 15 January 1919, parents not determined17).

+230i. Robert A. Meyer, Married Jenny _____.
+231ii. Jane Meyer, Married Tom Lipps.
+232iii. Carol Meyer, Married _____ Abell.
+233iv. Thomas S. Meyer, Married Heidi _____.

178. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney, Jr.6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 24 October 1923 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;19, 20, 22 died 25 August 2005.22 Arthur married, ca. 1949, Dolores Mae Anness24 (born 18 November 1928 in Ohio, parents not determined;23 Dolores died 10 May 200523, 24).

+234i. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney III, born 26 May 1953. Married Jean Mary Butka.
 235ii. Pamela Jean Chaney, born 3 June 1955.17
+236iii. John B. Chaney, born 24 February 1961. Married (1) Rhonda Campbell Married (2) Jeanne H. Schaefer.

179. Shirley Mae Chaney6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 25 February 1925 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;19, 20, 25 died 1 January 1993.25 Shirley married David Stuart Flanagan (born 27 June 1923, parents not determined;26 David died 3 April 200426).

 237i. Patricia Mary Flanagan, born 15 August 1951 in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky.17
 238ii. Kathleen Ann Flanagan, born 15 July 1953 in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky.17
 239iii. Nancy Lee Flanagan, born 5 April 1955 in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky.17
 240iv. Ruth Elizabeth Flanagan, born 9 January 1957 in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky.17

180. Richard Henry ‘Dick’ Chaney6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 3 December 1926 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;19, 20, 27, 28 died 11 June 2001 in Monroe, Butler County, Ohio.27, 28 Dick married, first, Jean Elizabeth Schweitzer (born 15 November 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, parents not determined;29, 30 Jean died 19 January 2003 in Hamilton County, Ohio29, 30, 31). Dick married, second, Mary Edith Hensley27 (born 24 May 1947, parents not determined17). Dick is buried in Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Butler County, Ohio.27 Jean is buried in Miamitown Cemetery, Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio.29

+241i. Diana Lee Chaney, born 19 May 1949. Married Frederick McNitt ‘Rick’ Sage.
+242ii. James Douglas Chaney, born 9 March 1956; died 20 November 2009 in Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Dennis Married (2) Deborah Jane ‘Debbie’ Heverly.
+243iii. William Arthur ‘Bill’ Chaney, born 3 March 1958; died 13 March 2008. Married Lillian Jane Miller.
+244iv. Janet Ann Chaney, born 29 September 1962. Married James Lynn Banschbach.

182. Dorothy Elizabeth Chaney6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 13 July 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; twin;20, 32 died 16 June 2000 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.32 Dorothy married Ronald Paschen Schilling (born 9 May 1928, parents not determined17). Dorothy is buried in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.

+245i. Joan Louise Schilling, born 29 January 1958. Married Alan Trent Harley.
 246ii. Philip R. Schilling, born 4 August 1959.17

183. Donald Clifford Chaney6 (Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 13 July 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; twin;20, 33, 34 died 27 February 2007 in Ohio.33, 34 Donald married, 31 December 1951 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Mary Ruth Kramer36, 37 (born 28 December 1932, the daughter of Harry Kramer and Marie Hirschfeld;35 Mary died 25 May 200735). Donald and Mary are buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.33, 35

+247i. Richard Joseph ‘Dick’ Chaney, born 8 November 1952. Married Janet Marie Ladenburger.
+248ii. Virginia Mary ‘Ginny’ Chaney, born 27 October 1953. Married Joseph Ruwe.
+249iii. Linda Ann Chaney, born 23 January 1955. Married Thomas Joseph Raphael.
+250iv. Steven A. Chaney, born 15 February 1959. Married Jeanine Marie Schmidt.

184. Evelyn I. Chaney6 (Charles,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 14 February 1920 in Ohio.17, 38 Evelyn married Jack Montgomery (born 27 March 1920, parents not determined17).

 251i. Eve Montgomery, born 8 October 1955.17

185. Marilyn Carol Chaney6 (Charles,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 22 February 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;38, 39, 40 died 11 May 2012 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio.40 Marilyn married, ca. 1948, Earl Carroll Ertel41 (born ca. 1926, parents not determined;41 Earl died 18 October 200941).

+252i. Karen Ertel, Married Stephen Koff.
+253ii. Nicholas C. Ertel, born 25 March 1963 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died 29 August 2009 in Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio. Married Kristen Vanderzee.

187. Allison Bishopric, Jr.6 (Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 19 March 1900 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;42, 43, 44, 45 died 23 January 1998 in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.42 Allison married, first, 6 February 1926 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Sarah Elizabeth Robbins43 (born 9 November 1903 in Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, the daughter of Sabin Robbins and Ruth Reed43, 46, 47, 48). Allison married, second, Marjorie Lee Collins42, 49 (born 24 December 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the daughter of William R. Collins and Lucy Rawson;42, 49, 50, 51 Marjorie died 8 April 1991 in Amagansett, Suffolk County, New York49, 50, 51). Allison is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.42 Marjorie is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.49

+254i. Lucy Allison Bishopric, born 4 May 1943. Married (1) Carl Edward Bolch, Jr. Married (2) Jean-Charles Sprunger.

188. Charlotte Barr Bishopric6 (Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 2 January 1903 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;44, 52, 53, 54 died 13 June 1968.53 Charlotte married, 20 June 1927 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Samuel Johnston Davies55 (born 30 November 1894 in Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, the son of Frank C. Davies and Margaret Johnston;53, 54, 55 Samuel died 9 May 1967 in Orange County, Florida53, 56). Charlotte and Samuel are buried in Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.53

+255i. Samuel Johnston Davies, Jr., born 26 April 1928 in Ohio; died 28 October 2006. Married Shirley Irma Blust.
+256ii. Diane Davies, born 27 April 1931. Married (1) Richard Allenby Becker Married (2) Arthur Wilson ‘Dart’ Winship.
+257iii. Delle Allison Davies, born 13 December 1935. Married Walter Joseph Muller III.

189. Aribert William ‘Bill’ Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 14 September 1908 in Canada;57, 58, 59, 60, 61 died 14 November 1984 in Orange County, California.57 Bill married Mary Sutherland (born 10 October 1913 in New York, parents not determined;61, 62 Mary died 1 December 200062).

+258i. Jean Sutherland Gazlay, born 15 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California. Married Joseph Franklin Brown.
 259ii. Susan Murdock Gazlay, born 18 February 1946 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California.63

190. John Emerson Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 20 December 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;59, 64 died 10 December 1966 in Orange County, California.65 John married, 4 June 1938 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana, Mary Ann O’Boyle64, 66 (born 4 September 1911 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, the daughter of Frank Collett O’Boyle and Mabel Cooper64).

191. Margaret Mary ‘Peggy’ Gazlay6 (Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 23 November 1913 in Canada;59, 67, 68 died 7 September 2008 in Sante Fe, Sante Fe County, New Mexico.69 Peggy married, first, in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Edward George Geist69 (born 25 August 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, the son of Edward H. Geist and Edith Maithre;60, 68, 70 Edward died 22 June 1982 in Bronxville, Westchester County, New York70). Peggy married, second, John Woodbury ‘Jack’ Lane69 (born 30 May 1909, parents not determined;71 Jack died 26 November 199671). Peggy is buried in St. John’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York.69

+260i. Margaret Ann ‘Megan’ Geist, born 25 May 1937 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married (1) Philip Stewart Painter Married (2) Frank Lea Fates.
+261ii. Sarah Ellen Geist, born ca. September 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Married Richard H. Rochester.
+262iii. Edward Gazlay ‘Ted’ Geist, born 1 August 1945. Married Barbara E. Bell.

194. Charles Henry Apt II6 (Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 9 February 1928 in Kansas;72, 73, 74, 75 died 5 June 2000.72, 73 Charles married Shirley Ann _____ (born ____, parents not determined). Charles is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.72

+263i. Charles Henry ‘Chuck’ Apt III, born 13 December 1954 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Mary _____.
+264ii. Douglas Kent Apt, born 9 May 1962 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas. Married Janessa Hammit.

195. Frederick Gazlay Apt, Jr.6 (Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 4 September 1929 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas;74, 75, 76 died 11 December 2008 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.76 Frederick married, 8 June 1951 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas, Denise Coleman76, 77 (born ca. 1929, the daughter of Lester Richard Coleman and (unidentified)17). Frederick is buried in Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas.76

+265i. Frederick Gazlay Apt III, born 27 January 1953. Married Janet Sue Skidmore.
+266ii. Barbara Apt, born 2 July 1956. Married Daniel Bukaty.
 267iii. Richard C. Apt, born 18 February 1960;76, 78 died 16 September 2011.79

196. William Martin Young6 (William,5 Sue,4 Alfred,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 29 May 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.80 William married (unidentified) (born ____, parents not determined).

 268i. Keith Bradley Young, born 19 February 1956 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.80
 269ii. Kathy Jane Young, born 1 December 1960 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.80
 270iii. Pamela Rae Young, born 1 January 1962 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.80

197. Elizabeth Anne Ricker6 (David,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 10 March 1907 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;81, 82, 83, 84, 85 died 14 March 1968 in Santa Clara County, California.82 Elizabeth married, 18 August 1934 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Charles Shepard Reed, Jr.87, 89 (born 3 November 1907 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, the son of Charles Shepard Reed, Sr. and Susanne Roberts Faulkner;85, 86, 87, 88 Charles died 3 March 1960 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California87). Elizabeth and Charles are buried in El Carmelo Cemetery, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California.82, 87

+271i. Barbara Reed, born 25 May 1936 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 16 October 2000 in Napa County, California. Married Paul D. Seidenberg.
 272ii. Michael Reed, born 20 May 1938 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.85, 90

198. Jewett Ayres Ricker6 (Jewett,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 13 August 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 died 4 August 1984 in Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina.92, 93 Jewett married, 17 July 1937 in Cook County, Illinois, Hazel Marjorie Benson100 (born 15 March 1915 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois, the daughter of Arthur E. Benson and Myrtle J. Phillips;96, 97, 98 Hazel died May 198297, 99). Jewett and Hazel are buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.92, 97

+273i. Sharon H. Ricker, born 18 January 1940 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois; died 8 August 2018 in Roaring Spring, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Married James A. Faber.

199. William S. Ricker6 (Jewett,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 30 August 1912 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;94, 95, 101, 102, 103 died 21 February 1987 in Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois.102, 104 William married Elizabeth Oatman ‘Bette’ Reichert (born 12 July 1916 in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Louis Daniel Reichert and Alice O. Waite;105 Bette died 1 April 1988 in Cook County, Illinois105). William and Bette are buried in Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.102, 105

201. Eleanor Lathrop Starring6 (Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 22 March 1919 in New York.17, 106, 107, 108 Eleanor married, first, 17 January 1946 in New York, New York, Philip Bemis Pool112 (born 15 October 1917 in Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, the son of Marvin B. Pool and Bereanice Bemis;109, 110 Philip died 22 June 1995 in Palma de Mallorca, Provincia de Islas Baleares, Islas Baleares, Spain109, 111). Eleanor married, second, 9 May 1953, Harald John von Keszycki113 (born 8 July 1925 in Gross-Krutschen, Kreis Trebnitz, Silesia, parents not determined;113 Harald died 22 April 2019113). Philip is buried in Island Cemetery, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island.109

+274i. Mark Harald von Keszycki, born 7 September 1955. Married Elizabeth Cordet Muller.
+275ii. Irene Alexine ‘Alexi’ von Keszycki, born 15 August 1957. Married Dr. Kevin O’Connor.

202. Mason Brayman Starring III6 (Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 25 September 1923 in New York, New York;107, 108, 114, 115 died 3 August 2006 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona.114, 116 Mason married, 25 January 1947 in Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, Nancy Beirne Donaldson116, 118 (born 14 May 1926, the daughter of John Willcox Donaldson and Renee duPont;17, 114 Nancy died 11 September 2009 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona114, 117). Mason and Nancy are buried in Du Pont de Nemours Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.114

+276i. Renee de Pelleport Starring, born 30 October 1948. Married (1) John Woodbridge Patton Cartwright, Jr. Married (2) Peter A. Janssen.
+277ii. Rev. Malcolm Farquhar Starring, born 19 April 1951. Married Jan Richards.

205. Phillip Smith6 (Maurice,5 Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1). Phillip married Sandi _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

206. Douglas Smith6 (Maurice,5 Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1). Douglas married Katherine ‘Kate’ _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

207. Karenda Gail Lee6 (Helen,5 Alice,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 19 July 1954.17 Karenda married, first, 17 February 1973 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, Terry D. Barton119 (born 24 August 1954, parents not determined). Their marriage ended in divorce in November 1975 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California.120 Karenda married, second, 16 June 1982 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, Jock M. Wilson122 (born 18 September 1953 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, the son of John M. ‘Jock’ Wilson and Phyllis June _____;121 Jock died 14 October 2008 in Newcastle, Placer County, California121).

209. Paula Marie Hageman6 (Paul,5 Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 4 April 1947.17 Paula married, first, 2 April 1969 in Wilbur, Lincoln County, Washington, Norman E. Bean123 (born ____, parents not determined). Their marriage ended in divorce on 8 February 1978 in Contra Costa County, California.124 Paula married, second, 8 April 1978 in Contra Costa County, California, David B. Williamson125 (born ca. 1941, parents not determined125).

210. Kathleen Jean Hageman6 (Paul,5 Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 9 October 1948.17 Kathleen married, 3 May 1969 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, William R. Swanstrom126 (born 2 April 1945, parents not determined17).

211. Clyde Howard Hageman6 (Paul,5 Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 11 January 1950;17 died 31 March 2003 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.127 Clyde married, 17 October 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, Catherine Mary Espe128 (born 14 July 1950, parents not determined17). Their marriage ended in divorce in ca. 1976.129

212. Linda Marie Hageman6 (Paul,5 Paul,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 7 February 1951.17 Linda married, 1 May 1971 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, John E. Lynch, Jr.130 (born 18 April 1950, parents not determined17).

214. Linda Susanne Havran6 (Margaret ‘Sue’,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 8 July 1954.17 Linda married, first, Ronald James Crisp (born 14 March 1951, parents not determined17). Linda married, second, David William Patryas (born 9 October 1949, parents not determined17).

+278i. Michelle Susanne Crisp, born 6 February 1981 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado. Partnered with Jerome Edward ‘Jered’ Reif.

215. George Norland Havran6 (Margaret ‘Sue’,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 24 September 1958.17 George married, 30 August 1992, Debra Ann ‘Deb’ Jackson17 (born 1 November 1957, parents not determined17).

216. Kathryn Kay ‘Kay’ Chapman (born Kathryn Ann Havran)6 (Margaret ‘Sue’,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 30 June 1965.17 Kay married, first, Mark David Matson (born 20 June 1960, parents not determined17). Their marriage ended in divorce in 2008.131 Kay partnered with, second, 2009, Larry Duane Lamb131 (born 30 June 1969, parents not determined17).

217. David Ross Laybourn6 (Patricia,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 8 January 1959.17, 131 David married, 27 June 1981 in Eureka, Humbolt County, California, Elizabeth Ann ‘Betsy’ Agnew131, 132 (born 2 June 1958, parents not determined17).

 279i. Joseph ‘Joey’ Laybourn, born 1998.131

218. John Andrew Laybourn6 (Patricia,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 10 June 1961.17 John married, 1989, Lynnda D. Moses17 (born 9 June 1961, parents not determined17).

 280i. Jennifer Catherine Laybourn, born 8 February 1995 in Bakersfield, Kern County, California.17, 133
 281ii. Robin Grace Laybourn, born 12 March 1997 in Bakersfield, Kern County, California.17

224. Alain Edward Foussier6 (Anne,5 Jean,4 Emma,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 4 July 1955.134 Alain married Janka _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

225. Elizabeth Anne Uzielli6 (Anne,5 Jean,4 Emma,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 14 June 1963.17, 134 Elizabeth married, 15 February 2003 in New York, New York, Dennis Charles O’Donnell135 (born ca. 1958, the son of Charles P. O’Donnell and Margaret _____135).

 282i. Alexander O’Donnell, born ca. 2005.

226. Dixon Spencer Kuhn6 (Spencer ‘Bill’,5 Spencer,4 Clara,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 8 February 1948.17, 136 Dixon married Cecilia Browne (born 2 January 1955, parents not determined17).

 283i. Natalie Spencer Kuhn, born 22 April 1987 in Alameda County, California.137
 284ii. Abigail Overstreet Kuhn, born 30 September 1990 in Alameda County, California.138

227. Margot Sterling Kuhn6 (Spencer ‘Bill’,5 Spencer,4 Clara,3 Theodore,2 James1), born 17 May 1950.17, 136 Margot married Thomas George Mehringer (born 30 July 1954, parents not determined17).

  1. Find a Grave (website). Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, Harold C. Steadman and Dorothy M. Steadman: Steadman [at bottom] / Harold C. / 1894-1957 / Dorothy M. / 1906 - 1996 [from grave marker]; The records show: Harold: born: Unknown; died: 5 December 1957; Dorothy: born: 20 April 1906; died: 4 February 1996. [Note: some dates differ from other records, which are considered more reliable.]
  2. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, No. 10, Harold Clarence Steadman, age 32 on 15 October 1927 [so born 15 October 1895]; R.R. fireman; father: Clarence Steadman; mother: Emma Hughes; and Dorothy May Murphy, age 21 on 22 April 1927 [so born 22 April 1906]; stenographer; father: Louis Murphy; mother: Maude Chaney; married on 1 November 1927.
  3. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Dorothy Steadman, died: 11 February 1996 in Beavercreek, Greene [County], Ohio; widowed; born: 22 April 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; father: Murphy; mother: Chaney; SSN: 311-26-5832.
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 3A, family of Louis G. Murphy (27, Ohio, paper hanger, own business); wife of 5 years Maude B. Murphy (21, Ohio, 2 children, 2 living); daughter Dorothy M. Murphy (3, Ohio); daughter Ruthetta Murphy (1, Ohio). They are living near Louis’ parents: family of Wright Murphy (52, Ohio, carpentry, R.R. Co.); wife of 28 years Etta Murphy (45, Ohio, notion clerk, own store, 4 children, 3 living); son Scott Murphy (20, Ohio, fireman, R.R. Co.); border Lyman Pray (30, Ohio, engineer, R.R., Co.); border Glenn Pray (25, Ohio, fireman, R.R., Co.).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 9, Sheet No. 4B, family of Wright C. Murphy (63, Ohio, carpenter, bridge); wife Etta Murphy (54, Ohio); granddaughter Dorothy Murphy (13, Ohio); granddaughter Ruth E. Murphy (11, Ohio).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond City, Enumeration District 89-40, Sheet No. 11B, family of Harold C. Steadman (34, Indiana, fireman, steam railroad, first married age 31); wife Dorothy M. Steadman (23, Ohio, first married age 21); niece Phyllis Jean (1, Indiana).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond, Enumeration District 89-38, Sheet No. 7A, family of Harold C. Steadman (45, Indiana, fireman, steam railroad); wife Dorothy Steadman (33, Ohio); daughter Jean Steadman (11, Indiana) [this is suspected to be their niece, not their natural daughter based on the 1930 census].
  8. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Henry Chaney, no. 270-05-0354; died: October 1965; born: 28 April 1915.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 16, Sheet No. 12A, family of Walter Chaney (33, Ohio, machinist, machine shop); wife Mary Chaney (31, Austria); son Henry R. Chaney (4, Ohio); daughter Mary A. Chaney (2, Ohio).
  10. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-402, Sheet No. 7A, family of Walter S. Chaney (43, Ohio, machinist, machine shop, first married age 27); wife Mary Chaney (41, Czechoslovakia, first married age 25); son Henry R. Chaney (14, Ohio); daughter Mary A. Chaney (12, Ohio); son Frank E. Chaney (7, Ohio).
  11. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-60, Sheet No. 1A, family of Henry R. Chaney (24, Ohio, laborer, building); wife Virginia Chaney (21, Ohio); daughter Lynita Chaney (2, Ohio).
  12. Cemetery Record, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio (website: www.webcemeteries.com); Henry Chaney, died: 5 October 1965.
  13. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Henry, died: 5 October 1965 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio, age 50.
  14. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Virginia T. Chaney, no. 294-16-0157; died: 23 December 2002; born: 24 November 1918; last place of residence: Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  15. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Virginia T., died: 23 December 2002 in Montgomery, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born: 24 November 1918 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; widow; father: Brown; mother: Burns.
  16. Cemetery Record, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio (website: www.webcemeteries.com); Virginia T. Chaney, died: 23 December 2002.
  17. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  18. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Meyer, Ruth Jane, no. 286-18-0426; died: 31 May 2009; born: 4 July 1922; last place of residence: Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  19. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-229, Sheet No. 39A, family of Arthur C. Chaney (39, Ohio, salesman, insurance, first married age 26); wife Elvera A. Chaney (31, Ohio, first married age 19); daughter Ruth J. Chaney (7 10/12, Ohio); son Arthur C. Chaney (6, Ohio); daughter Shirley M. Chaney (5, Ohio); son Richard Chaney (3, Ohio).
  20. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-452, Sheet No. 3B, family of Arthur Chaney (48, Cincinnati, manager, US Mutual Ins.); wife Elvira Chaney (41, Cincinnati); daughter Ruth Chaney (17, Cincinnati); son Arthur Chaney (16, Cincinnati); daughter Shirley Chaney (15, Cincinnati); son Richard Chaney (13, Cincinnati); daughter Dorothy Chaney (9, Cincinnati); son Donald Chaney (9, Cincinnati).
  21. Obituary, Dalbert, Woodruff and Isenogle Funeral Home (website: www.dwifunerhome.com); Ruth Jane Meyer, died 31 May 2009, age 86. The article provides the names of her husband of 63 years, children and their spouses.
  22. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Arthur Chamberlin, Jr., died: 25 August 2005; born: 24 October 1923 in Ohio; SSN: 289-14-2565; father: Chaney; mother: Fischer.
  23. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Dolores Mae, died: 10 May 2005; born: 18 November 1928 in Ohio; married; father: Anness; mother: Hutcherson; SSN: 291-22-9256.
  24. Obituary, Dalbert, Woodruff and Isenogle Funeral Home (website: www.dwifunerhome.com); Dolores Mae Chaney, died: 10 May 2005. The article provides the name of her husband of 56 years, children and their spouses, grandchildren, and siblings.
  25. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Shirley M. Flanagan, no. 290-22-6929; died: January 1993; born: 4 February 1925; last place of residence: Kenton [County], Kentucky.
  26. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). David S. Flanagan, no. 272-14-0238; died: 3 April 2004; born: 27 June 1923; last place of residence: Kenton [County], Kentucky.
  27. Find a Grave (website). Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Butler County, Ohio, Richard H. Chaney, born: 3 December 1926 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died: 11 January 2001 in Monroe, Butler County, Ohio [from record, which provides a detailed obituary that gives vital and biographical details, and the names of his wife, children and their spouses, and siblings.
  28. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Richard Henry, died: 11 June 2001 in Butler [County], Ohio; born: 3 December 1926 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; married; father: Chaney; mother: Fischer; SSN: 285-20-3560.
  29. Find a Grave (website). Miamitown Cemetery, Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio, Jean E. Korner, born: 15 November 1930; died: 19 January 2003 (from record).
  30. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Korner, Jean E., died: 19 January 2003 in Hamilton County, Ohio; born: 15 November 1930 in Cincinnati, Ohio; divorced; father: Schweitzer; mother: May.
  31. Obituary, Cincinnati Enquirer (available at legacy.com), 20 January 2003, Jean E. (Chaney) Korner, died 19 January 2003, age 72. The article provides the names of her children and their spouses, and her grandchildren.
  32. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Shilling, Dorothy E., died: 16 June 2000 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; born: 13 July 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton [County], Ohio; father: Chaney; mother: Fischer; SSN: 295-26-9096.
  33. Find a Grave (website). Saint Joseph Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Donald C. Chaney, born: 13 July 1931; died: 27 February 2007 [from record].
  34. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007, available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Chaney, Donald C., died: 27 February 2007 in Ohio; born: 13 July 1931 in Ohio; married; father: Chaney; SSN: 294-24-4805.
  35. Find a Grave (website). Saint Joseph Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Mary R. Chaney, born: 28 December 1932; died: 25 May 2007 [from record].
  36. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997, Hamilton County, Donald C. Chaney, age 20; father: Arthur C. Chaney; mother: Elvera Fischer; and Mary R. Kramer, age 18; father: Harry Kramer; mother: Marie Hirschfeld; married on 31 December 1951 in Hamilton County.
  37. Obituary, Rebold Rosenacker & Sexton Funeral Home and Crematory (website: www.rebold.com), Don Chaney, visitation: 4 March 2007. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his wife, children and their spouses, siblings, and place of burial.
  38. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati City, Enumeration District 31-401, Sheet No. 14A, family of Charles Chaney (31, Ohio, car repairman, railroad, first married age 20); wife Irene Chaney (30, Indiana, first married age 19); daughter Evelyn I. Chaney (10, Ohio); daughter Marilyn C. Chaney (1/12, Ohio).
  39. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Enumeration District 91-61, Sheet No. 7B, family of Charles H. Chaney (41, Ohio, car repairman, railroad); wife Irene Chaney (40, Indiana); daughter Marilyn Chaney (10, Ohio).
  40. Obituary, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio; available at www.legacy.com; 17 May 2012, Marilyn C. (Chaney) Ertel, died: 11 May 2012 in Middletown, Ohio. The article provides biographical and vital details, and the names of her parents, husband, children, grandchildren, and sister.
  41. Obituary, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio; available at www.legacy.com; 22 October 2009, Earl Carroll Ertel, died: 18 October 2009, age 83. The article provides biographical and vital details and the names of his wife, children, and siblings.
  42. 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.
  43. 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.
  44. 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).
  45. 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).
  46. 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.
  47. 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).
  48. 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).
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. 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.
  53. 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.
  54. 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.
  55. 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.
  56. Florida Death Index 1877-1998; available at Ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Davies, Samuel Johnston, died: May 1967 in Orange [County], Florida.
  57. 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.
  58. 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).
  59. 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).
  60. 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.).
  61. 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).
  62. 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.
  63. Email from Susan Murdock Gazlay to Lee Gazlay, 13 November 2011.
  64. 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.
  65. 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.
  66. 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.
  67. 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.
  68. 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).
  69. 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.
  70. 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.
  71. 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.
  72. 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].
  73. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Apt, Charles, no. 722-14-8616; died 5 Jun 2000; born 9 Feb 1928.
  74. 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).
  75. 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).
  76. 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.
  77. 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.]
  78. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Richard Apt; died 16 September 2011; born 18 February 1960.
  79. Obituary, Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, 30 September 2011, Richard Coleman Apt, died 16 September 2011 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  80. National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Application for Membership for William Bowlett Young, being a descendant of Samuel Swing; National No. 91041; State No. 5476; approved 18 March 1964. The application provides the names, birth and death dates of his ancestors and their spouses back to Samuel Swing, along with the family of William and his wife Thyra, their son and grandchildren.
  81. Illinois, Chicago, Catholic Church Records, 1833-1925, Page 213, Elizabeth Anne Ricker, baptized 14 April 1907; born: 10 March 1907; father: David S. Ricker; mother: Eliz. Shay.
  82. Find a Grave (website). El Carmelo Cemetery, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, Elzabeth S. Ricker Reed, born: 10 March 1907 in Illinois; died: 14 March 1968 in Santa Clara County, California (from record, which includes a summary of her death in the California Death Index, 1940-1997, indicating her mother’s maiden name as Shay; and provides the name and link for her spouse).
  83. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 1152, Sheet No. 3B, Elizabeth Ricker, 37, Illinois, widowed [sic, more likely divorced]; daughter Elizabeth A. Ricker, 12, Illinois; servant Mary A. Call, 28, Ireland, servant, private family.
  84. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 16-1552, Sheet No. 25A, Elizabeth S. Ricker, 49, Illinois; daughter Elizabeth A. Ricker, 23, Illinois.
  85. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Lake County, Deerfield, Charles Reed, 32, Illinois, sales manager, fire brick manuf.; wife Elizabeth Reed, 33, Illinois; daughter Margot Reed, 8, Illinois; son Charles Reed Jr., 7, Illinois; daughter Barbara Reed, 3, Illinois; son Michael Reed, 1, Illinois; plus three servants.
  86. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1871-1940, Charles Reed III, born: 3 November 1907 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; father: Charles Shepherd Reed; mother: Susanne Roberts Faulkner
  87. Find a Grave (website). El Carmelo Cemetery, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, Charles Shepard Reed, Jr., born: 3 November 1907 in Illinois; died: 3 March 1960 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California (from record, which includes the death details from the California, Death Index, 1940-1997, and provides the names and links for his parents and two spouses with marriage years for each).
  88. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, E.D. 16-1593, Sheet No. 1B, Chas S. Reed, 61, Vermont, mfg. fire brick; first married age 25; wife Susanne Reed, 58, Illinois, first married age 23; son Charles Reed, 22, Illinois, single; plus a butler.
  89. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920; Charles S. Reed, 26, and Elizabeth Ann Ricker, 27, married on 18 August 1934 in Chicago, Illinois.
  90. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1871-1940, Michael Reed, born: 20 May 1938 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; father: Charles Reed, 30, born in Chicago, Illinois; mother: Elizabeth Ricker Reed, 31, born in Chicago.
  91. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1871-1940, Jewett Ayers Ricker, born: 13 August 1910 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; father: Jewett E. Ricker, age 24, born in Chicago, Illinois; mother: Helen A. Young, age 25, born in Chicago, Illinois.
  92. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Jewett Ayers Ricker, born: 1910; died: 1984 (from record, which provides the name and link for his daughter). His gravestone shows his middle name as Ayres.
  93. North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1931-1994, Certificate of Death, Number 032593, Jewett Ayres Ricker, died: 4 August 1984 in Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina; born: 13 August 1910 in Cook County, Illinois; age 73; widowed; father: Jewett E. Ricker; mother: Helen Swing; burial: Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Illinois.
  94. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 178, Sheet No. 7A, Jewett Ricker, 33, Illinois, advertising editor, bank; wife Helen Ricker, 33, Illinois; son Ayres Ricker, 9, Illinois; son William Ricker, 7, Illinois; father Jewett Ricker (Sr.), 70, Ohio; mother Mary Ricker, 63, Ohio.
  95. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-40, Sheet No. 12B, Jewett E. Ricker, 44, Illinois, first married age 23, publicity advertiser, bank; wife Helen A. Ricker, 46, Illinois, first married age 25; son Ayres Ricker, 19, Illinois; son William Ricker, 17, Illinois; mother Mary S. Ricker, 74, Ohio, widow, first married age 18.
  96. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-30, Sheet No. 3B, Jewett A. Ricker, 29, Illinois, advertising man, laundry institute; wife Hazel M. Ricker, 25, Illinois; daughter Sharon 2/12, Illinois.
  97. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Marjorie Benson Ricker, born: 1915; died: 1982 (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, sibling, and daughter).
  98. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Hazel Marjorie Benson, born: 15 March 1915 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois; father: Arthur E. Benson; mother: Myrtle J. Phillips.
  99. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Death Files, Marjorie Ricker, born: 15 March 1915; died: May 1982; death payment zip code: 19333 [Devon, Chester County, Pennsylvania].
  100. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968, Ayres Ricker, age 26, and Marjorie Benson, age 22, married on 17 July 1937 in Cook County, Illinois.
  101. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1871-1940, William S. Ricker, born: 30 August 1912 in Chicago, Illinois; father: Jewett E. Ricker, Jr., 26, Chicago, Illinois; mother: Helen Ada Young, 27, born in Chicago, Illinois.
  102. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, William S. Ricker, born: 30 August 1912; died: 21 February 1987 in Cook County, Illinois (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
  103. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-50, Sheet No. 17B, Jewett Ricker, 52, Illinois, advertising, own business; wife Helen Ricker, 55, Illinois; son William Ricker, 27, Illinois, advertising, calendar factory.
  104. Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994, William S. Ricker, died: 21 February 1987 in Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois; age 74; born: 30 August 1912 in Illinois; father: Jewett E. Riker; mother: Helen A. Young; spouse: Bette Reichert.
  105. Find a Grave (website). Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois, Elizabeth Oatman “Bette” Reichert Ricker, born: 12 July 1916 in St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri; died: 1 April 1988 in Cook County, Illinois (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, spouse, and siblings).
  106. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, New York, New York County, Manhattan, E.D. 569, Sheet No. 7A, Alonso P. Lathrop, 55, Connecticut, American light [?], president; wife Eleann F. Lathrop, 50, Ohio; daughter Gertrude L. Starring, 24, Ohio; son-in-law Mason B. Starring, 30, Illinois, banker, investment; granddaughter Eleann L. Starring, 10/12, New York; servant Elizabeth Corbett, 40, Ireland, nursemaid, private family.
  107. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, New York, Westchester County, Irvington Village, Mason Starring, Jr., 40, Illinois, first married age 26, private banker; wife Gertrude Starring, 35, Ohio; daughter Eleanor Starring, 11, New York; son Mason Starring, 3rd, 6, New York.
  108. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, New York, Westchester County, Irvington, E.D. 60-64, Sheet No. 11B, Mason B. Starring, 50, Illinois, broker, stocks and bonds; wife Gertrude Starring, 45, Ohio; daughter Eleanor Starring, 21, New York; son Mason B. Starring, 3rd, 16, New York; servant Elizabeth Rene, 47, Germany, maid, private family; servant Jane E. Arrington, 42. South Carolina, widow, cook, private family; Geraldine Lenoir, 22, South Carolina, domestic, private family.
  109. Find a Grave (website). Island Cemetery, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, Philip Bemis Pool, born: 15 October, 1917 in Hanover, Rock County, USA [Wisconsin]; died: 22 June 1995 in Palma de Mallorca, Provincia de Islas Baleares, Islas Baleares, Spain (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents, half-siblings, and spouse).
  110. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Philip Bemis Pool, born: 15 October 1917 Janesville, Wisconsin; father: Marvin B. Pool; mother: Bereanice Bemis.
  111. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Death Files, Philip B. Pool, born: 14 October 1917 [his social security application lists 15 October as his birth date]; died: 22 June 1995; residence zip code: 10021 [corresponding to New York City, New York].
  112. Wedding Announcement, Irvington Gazette, Irvington, New York (available at Hudson River Valley Heritage Historical Newspapers, website: news.hrvh.org), 18 January 1951, Five Years Ago, Thursday, January 17, 1946, marriage of Miss Eleanor Lathrop Starring and Philip Bemis Pool in New York City. The announcement names their parents.
  113. Obituary, Colonial Funeral Home of Leesburg, Virginia (website: colonialfuneralhome.com), Harald John von Keszycki, born: 8 July 1925; died: 22 April 2016. The obituary provides vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, spouse, brother and children, and indicates he had five grandchildren.
  114. Cemetery Inscriptions, DuPont de Nemours Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware (available at website: uscemeteryproj2.com), Mason Brayman Starring III, born: 25 September 1923; died: 3 August 2006; Nancy D. (Donaldson) Starring, born: 14 May 1926; died: 11 September 2009 (notes: daughter of Renee and John Donaldson, wife of Mason B. Starring III).
  115. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Mason Brayman Starring, born: 25 September 1923 in New York City, New York; father: Mason B. Starring; mother: Gertrude F. Lathrop.
  116. Deaths, The New York Times, available at www.fultonhistory.com, 6 August 2006, Mason B. Starring, 3rd, died: 3 August in Tucson, Arizona. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his wife and two children.
  117. Obituary, The New York Times, 20 September 2009, Nancy Donaldson Starring, died: 11 September 2009 in Tucson, Arizona. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of her parents, grandfathers, husband, children and their spouses, and brother.
  118. Wedding Announcement, The Morning News of Wilmington, Deleware (available at newspapers.com), 25 January 1947, Miss Nancy Beirne Donaldson and Mr. Mason B. Starring III, married on 25 January 1947 in Millbrook, New York. The article provides wedding and biographical details and the names of their parents and other relatives, wedding attendants.
  119. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Terry D. Barton, age 20, and Karenda G. Lee, age 18, married 17 February 1973 in Sacramento, California.
  120. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Terry D. Barton and Karenda G. Lee, divorced on November 1975 in Sacramento, California.
  121. Obituary, The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California; 22 October 2008, Jock McCaskie Wilson, died: 14 October 2008 in Newcastle, California; born: 18 September 1953 in Sacramento, California. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, wife, and siblings.
  122. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Jock M. Wilson, age 28, and Karenda G. Barton, age 27; married on 16 June 1982 in Sacramento, California.
  123. Marriage Announcement, Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, 2 April 1969, marriage of Paula Hageman Geib and 1Lt. Roger E. Bean in Wilbur, Washington.
  124. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Roger E. Bean and Paula M. Bean, 8 February 1978 in Contra Costa, California.
  125. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, David B. Williamson, age 37, and Paula M. Bean, age 30, married on 8 April 1978 in Contra Costa, California.
  126. Washington Marriage Index, 1969-2014, William R. Swanstrom and Kathleen J. Hageman, married on 3 May 1969 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
  127. Washington Death Index, 1965-2014, Clyde H. Hageman, died: 31 March 2003 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington; age 53.
  128. Washington Marriage Index, 1969-2014, Clyde H. Hageman and Catherin M. Espe, married on 17 October 1970 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
  129. Divorce Filing, The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, 29 June 1976, Catherine Mary Hageman and Paul S. Hageman, petition seeks divorce.
  130. Washington Marriage Index, 1969-2014, John E. Lynch and Linda M. Hageman, married on 1 May 1971 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
  131. Email between Kay Chapman and Lee Gazlay, October 2020.
  132. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, David R. Laybourn, age 22, and Elizabet A. Agnew, age 23; married on 27 June 1981 in Humboldt [County], California.
  133. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Jennifer Catherine Laybourn, born: 8 February 1995 in Kern [County], California; mother’s name: Moses.
  134. 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.
  135. Wedding Announcement, The New York Times, 16 February 2003, Elizabeth Uzielli and Dennis O’Donnell, 15 February 2003 in New York The article provides the names of their parents and brief biographical details.
  136. Email from Dixon Spencer Kuhn to Lee Gazlay, August 2013, providing the names and relationships of several family members.
  137. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Natalie Sterling Kuhn, born 22 April 1987 in Alameda, California. Mother’s name: Browne.
  138. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Abigail Overstreet Kuhn, born 30 September 1990 in Alameda, California. Mother’s name: Browne.
Seventh Generation
230. Robert A. Meyer7 (Ruth,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1). Robert married Jenny _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

231. Jane Meyer7 (Ruth,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1). Jane married Tom Lipps (born ____, parents not determined).

232. Carol Meyer7 (Ruth,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1). Carol married _____ Abell (born ____, parents not determined).

233. Thomas S. Meyer7 (Ruth,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1). Thomas married Heidi _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

234. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney III7 (Arthur,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 26 May 1953.1 Arthur married Jean Mary Butka (born ____, parents not determined).

 285i. Arthur Chamberlin Chaney, born 20 February 1980.1

236. John B. Chaney7 (Arthur,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 24 February 1961.1 John married, first, 29 August 1981 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Rhonda Campbell (born ____, parents not determined). Their marriage ended in divorce on 21 October 1993 in Hamilton County, Ohio. John married, second, 1 October 2005 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Jeanne H. Schaefer (born 13 December 1957, parents not determined1).

241. Diana Lee Chaney7 (Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 19 May 1949.1 Diana married Frederick McNitt ‘Rick’ Sage (born 1 July 1948, parents not determined1).

 286i. Michael D. Sage, born 16 July 1972.1
 287ii. Joseph P. Sage, born 2 September 1975.1

242. James Douglas Chaney7 (Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 9 March 1956;2, 3, 4 died 20 November 2009 in Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio.2, 3, 4 James married, first, Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Dennis (born 15 March 1957, parents not determined1). James married, second, ca. 2001, Deborah Jane ‘Debbie’ Heverly (born 16 May 1959, parents not determined1). James is buried in Miamitown Cemetery, Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio.2

+288i. Katherine E. ‘Katie’ Chaney, born 2 January 1985. Married Jorge M. Scheffer.
+289ii. Kimberly A. ‘Kim’ Chaney, born 26 July 1988. Married David Padur.

243. William Arthur ‘Bill’ Chaney7 (Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 3 March 1958;5 died 13 March 2008.5 Bill married, 2 September 1983, Lillian Jane Miller (born 23 January 1956, parents not determined1).

 290i. Amy Melissa Chaney, born 22 July 1979.1

244. Janet Ann Chaney7 (Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 29 September 1962.1 Janet married James Lynn Banschbach (born 31 March 1960, parents not determined1).

 291i. Bryan Christopher Banschbach, born 26 June 1985.1
 292ii. Lisa Marie Banschbach, born 16 October 1987.1

245. Joan Louise Schilling7 (Dorothy,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 29 January 1958.1 Joan married, 19 March 1983 in Citrus County, Florida, Alan Trent Harley (born 20 July 1958, parents not determined1).

 293i. Kelly Elizabeth Harley, born 8 August 1984.1
 294ii. Alan Trent Harley, born 29 April 1989.1

247. Richard Joseph ‘Dick’ Chaney7 (Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 8 November 1952.1, 6 Dick married Janet Marie Ladenburger (born 7 April 1954, parents not determined1).

 295i. Zachary Arthur Chaney, born 29 October 1985.1
 296ii. Allison M. Chaney, born 12 July 1988.1

248. Virginia Mary ‘Ginny’ Chaney7 (Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 27 October 1953.1, 6 Ginny married Joseph Ruwe (born 27 October 1953, parents not determined1).

+297i. Joseph Donald Ruwe, born 26 March 1978. Married Sarah Lynn Kroeger.
+298ii. Katie Marie Ruwe, born 1 March 1980. Married Tyler John Stout.

249. Linda Ann Chaney7 (Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 23 January 1955.1, 6 Linda married Thomas Joseph Raphael (born 18 March 1955, the son of Joseph George Raphael and Mary Pauline Sylvester1).

 299i. Tim Raphael.
 300ii. Laura Elaine Raphael, born 28 July 1994.1

250. Steven A. Chaney7 (Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 15 February 1959.1, 6 Steven married Jeanine Marie Schmidt (born 26 December 1959, parents not determined1).

 301i. Christopher Michael Chaney, born 24 November 1987.1
 302ii. Nicholas S. Chaney, born 5 April 1989.1
 303iii. Melissa Chaney, born ca. 1990.1

252. Karen Ertel7 (Marilyn,6 Charles,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1). Karen married Stephen Koff (born ____, parents not determined).

Children of Karen Ertel and Stephen Koff:

 304i. Anna Koff.
 305ii. Sam Koff.

253. Nicholas C. Ertel7 (Marilyn,6 Charles,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 25 March 1963 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;7 died 29 August 2009 in Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio.7 Nicholas married Kristen Vanderzee7 (born ____, parents not determined).

 306i. Jackson Ertel.
 307ii. Neil Ertel.

254. Lucy Allison Bishopric7 (Allison,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 4 May 1943.1 Lucy married, first, Carl Edward Bolch, Jr.8 (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 Sprunger10 (born 18 December 1944, the son of Virgil Sprunger and Clair Lenoir;9 Jean-Charles died 17 April 20099).

 308i. Carl Edward Bolch III, born 2 January 1967.1
+309ii. Allison Kirsten Bolch, born 13 July 1968. Married Crawford Cotten Moran.

255. Samuel Johnston Davies, Jr.7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 26 April 1928 in Ohio;11, 12 died 28 October 2006.11, 12 Samuel married Shirley Irma Blust (born 1 April 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Emil H. Blust and Irma _____;13 Shirley died 30 March 2001 in Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida13). Samuel and Shirley are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.11, 13

 310i. Ashley Eldon Davies, born 16 February 1956.1
+311ii. Samuel Johnston Davies III, born 16 November 1961. Married Lisa Kay Whitney.

256. Diane Davies7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 27 April 1931.1, 14 Diane married, first, 23 June 1952 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Richard Allenby Becker14 (born ca. 1927, the son of Elliott D. Becker and Elma Ferris14). Diane married, second, November 1956 in Orange County, Florida, Arthur Wilson ‘Dart’ Winship15 (born 10 July 1927, parents not determined1).

+312i. Allison Wendy Becker, born 30 August 1954. Married James Paul Ochsner.
+313i. 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.
 314ii. Katherine Davies Winship, born 8 August 1960 in Contra Costa County, California.16

257. Delle Allison Davies7 (Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 13 December 1935.1 Delle married, March 1958, Walter Joseph Muller III17 (born 14 June 1934, parents not determined1).

 315i. Kristen Davies Muller, born 6 November 1970;18, 19 died 29 January 1972 in Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.18, 19 Kristen is buried in Palm Cemetery, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.18

258. Jean Sutherland Gazlay7 (Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 15 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California.20, 21 Jean married, 22 August 1964 in Orange County, California, Joseph Franklin Brown21, 23 (born 26 October 1934 in Pembroke, Washington County, Maine, the son of Lawrence Brown and Pauline Mahar;22 Joseph died 23 July 2010 in Vista, San Diego County, California22).

+316i. Matthew Lawrence Brown, born 21 December 1969. Married Heather McDonald.
+317ii. Daniel William Brown, born 16 October 1970. Married Tracy Jean Mohler.

260. Margaret Ann ‘Megan’ Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 25 May 1937 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 24 Megan married, first, 25 June 1960, Philip Stewart Painter25 (born ____, parents not determined). Megan married, second, Frank Lea Fates (born 2 July 1927 in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, parents not determined;26, 27 Frank died 25 January 200726, 27). Frank is buried in Orleans Cemetery, East Orleans, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.26

+318i. Ann Gazlay Painter, born 8 October 1967. Married Peter A. Lajoie.
 319ii. Phillip E. Painter, born 8 October 1963.1

261. Sarah Ellen Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born ca. September 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.1, 24 Sarah married, 1961, Richard H. Rochester (born ca. 1930, parents not determined1).

 320i. Stephen Rochester.

262. Edward Gazlay ‘Ted’ Geist7 (Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 1 August 1945.1 Ted married Barbara E. Bell (born 17 October 1946, parents not determined1).

263. Charles Henry ‘Chuck’ Apt III7 (Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 13 December 1954 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.28 Chuck married Mary _____ (born ca. 1956, parents not determined1).

+321i. Margaret Katherine ‘Maggie’ Apt, Married Kerry Duane Dickerson.
+322ii. Tyner Apt, born 3 April 1988. Married Myles Morales.
 323iii. Charles Henry Apt IV, born ca. 1993.

264. Douglas Kent Apt7 (Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 9 May 1962 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas.29 Douglas married Janessa Hammit (born ca. February 1964, parents not determined1).

 324i. Danyell Apt, born ca. 1991.
 325ii. Kelsey Dora Apt, born 9 June 1991.

265. Frederick Gazlay Apt III7 (Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 27 January 1953.1 Frederick married, 9 July 1977 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas, Janet Sue Skidmore30 (born 25 February 1954, the daughter of Jerry Skidmore and Betty _____1).

+326i. Aleaka Nicole Apt, born 29 May 1980. Married Carlton L. Morgan.
+327ii. Frederick Gazlay ‘Derick’ Apt IV, born ca. 1983. Married Callie Marie Taggart.
 328iii. Jeremy Apt, born ca. 1985.1

266. Barbara Apt7 (Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 2 July 1956.1 Barbara married Daniel Bukaty31 (born November 1956, parents not determined1).

Children of Barbara Apt and Daniel Bukaty:

 329i. Preston Coleman Bukaty.
 330ii. Harrison Bukaty.

271. Barbara Reed7 (Elizabeth,6 David,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 25 May 1936 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;32, 33, 34 died 16 October 2000 in Napa County, California.33 Barbara married Paul D. Seidenberg (born 4 April 1933, parents not determined1). Their marriage ended in divorce in November 1974 in Napa County, California.35

+331i. Laura S. Seidenberg, born 5 January 1958. Married Bartley J. Raymond.
+332ii. Steven C. Seidenberg, born 3 January 1961. Married Kay F. Dilley.

273. Sharon H. Ricker7 (Jewett,6 Jewett,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 18 January 1940 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois;36, 37 died 8 August 2018 in Roaring Spring, Blair County, Pennsylvania.36 Sharon married, 1959, James A. Faber38 (born 4 November 1935 in Erie County, Pennsylvania, parents not determined;38 James died 28 April 2016 in Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania38). Sharon and James are buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania.36, 38

+333i. Kathryn Faber, born 17 September 1960. Married Steven J. Katcher.
+334ii. Jeffrey A. Faber, born 7 August 1962. Married Linda _____.

274. Mark Harald von Keszycki7 (Eleanor,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 7 September 1955.1 Mark married Elizabeth Cordet Muller (born 20 October 1964, parents not determined1).

 335i. Alexandra Viana ‘Lexy’ von Keszycki, born 14 September 1993 in San Mateo County, California.39
 336ii. Christina Corday ‘Ceci’ von Keszycki, born 17 August 1995 in San Mateo County, California.40
 337iii. Derek S. von Keszycki, born ca. 2000.1

275. Irene Alexine ‘Alexi’ von Keszycki7 (Eleanor,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 15 August 1957.1 Alexi married Dr. Kevin O’Connor (born 14 November 1957, parents not determined1).

 338i. Reid O’Connor, born 28 April 1995.1
 339ii. Aidan T. O’Connor, born ca. 1997.1

276. Renee de Pelleport Starring7 (Mason,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 30 October 1948.1 Renee married, first, 23 December 1967 in Bedford, Westchester County, New York, John Woodbridge Patton Cartwright, Jr.41 (born 28 July 1944, the son of John Woodbridge Patton Cartwright and Joan Baldwin1). Renee married, second, Peter A. Janssen (born ____, parents not determined).

 340i. John Cartwright.
 341ii. Brian Cartwright.

277. Rev. Malcolm Farquhar Starring7 (Mason,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 19 April 1951.1 Malcolm married Jan Richards (born 30 August 1948, the daughter of Rev. Roger Richards and Betty Jane Boyer1).

+342i. Katherine Starring, born 5 November 1977. Married Bernard Wei Ang.
+343ii. Caroline Anne Starring, born 30 August 1979. Married Matthew Joseph Simon.
+344iii. Paul Donaldson Starring, born 11 December 1982. Married Sadie Rae Smith.

278. Michelle Susanne Crisp7 (Linda,6 Margaret ‘Sue’,5 George,4 George,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 6 February 1981 in Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado.1, 42 Michelle partnered with, 15 May 2004, Jerome Edward ‘Jered’ Reif42 (born 17 June 1970, parents not determined42).

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. Find a Grave (website). Miamitown Cemetery, Miamitown, Hamilton County, Ohio, James D. “Jim” Chaney, born: 9 March 1956; died: 20 November 2009 (from record, which includes his obituary giving vital and biographical details).
  3. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). James D. Chaney, no. 277-64-9473; died: 20 November 2009; born: 9 March 1956.
  4. Obituary, obittree.com (website), James D. Chaney, died 20 November 2009. The article provides brief vital and biographical details and the names of several family members, and his place of burial.
  5. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). William Arthur Chaney, no. 289-64-6594; died: 13 March 2008; born: 3 March 1958; last place of residence: Hamilton [County], Ohio.
  6. Obituary, Rebold Rosenacker & Sexton Funeral Home and Crematory (website: www.rebold.com), Don Chaney, visitation: 4 March 2007. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his wife, children and their spouses, siblings, and place of burial.
  7. Obituary, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio; available at www.legacy.com; 3 September 2009, Nicholas C. Ertel, died: 29 August 2009 in Batavia, Ohio. The article provides biographical and vital details, and the names of his parents, wife, children, and sister.
  8. Engagement Announcement, The New York Times, 2 July 1964, Lucy Allison Bishopric to Carl Edward Bolch, Jr.
  9. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Sprunger, Jean-Charles, no.. 054-48-0330; died: 17 April 2009; born: 18 December 1944.
  10. 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.
  11. Find a Grave (website). Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, Samuel J. Davies, born: 26 April 1928; died: 28 October 2006 [from record].
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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].
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. Email from Susan Murdock Gazlay to Lee Gazlay, 13 November 2011.
  22. 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.
  23. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Brown, Joseph F., age 29; Jean S. Gazlay, age 22; married 22 Aug. 1964 in Orange [County], California.
  24. 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).
  25. 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.
  26. 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].
  27. 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.
  28. Birth Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 13 December 1954, Charles Henry Apt, born the same day.
  29. Birth Announcement, The Iola Register, Iola, Kansas, 12 May 1962, Kent Apt, born 9 May 1962.
  30. 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.
  31. 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.
  32. Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1871-1940, Barbara Reed, born: 25 May 1936 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; father: Charles S. Reed, Jr., 28, born in Chicago, Illinois; mother: Elizabeth Ricker, 29, born in Chicago, Illinois.
  33. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Death Files, Barbara R. Seidenberg, born: 25 May 1936; died: 16 October 2000; residence zip code: 945582351 [corresponds to Napa County, California].
  34. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Lake County, Deerfield, Charles Reed, 32, Illinois, sales manager, fire brick manuf.; wife Elizabeth Reed, 33, Illinois; daughter Margot Reed, 8, Illinois; son Charles Reed Jr., 7, Illinois; daughter Barbara Reed, 3, Illinois; son Michael Reed, 1, Illinois; plus three servants.
  35. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Paul D. Seidenberg and Barbara Reed, divorced November 1974 in Napa, California.
  36. Find a Grave (website). Erie Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, Sharon H. Ricker Faber, born: 11 January 1940 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois; died: 8 August 2018 in Roaring Spring, Blair County, Pennsylvania (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents and spouse).
  37. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Will County, Joliet, E.D. 99-30, Sheet No. 3B, Jewett A. Ricker, 29, Illinois, advertising man, laundry institute; wife Hazel M. Ricker, 25, Illinois; daughter Sharon 2/12, Illinois.
  38. Find a Grave (website). Erie Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, James A. Faber, born: 4 November 1935 in Erie County, Pennsylvania; died: 28 April 2016 in Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania (from record, which includes the text from his obituary that gives vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, wife, children, and brother, and indicates he had three grandsons, a niece and a nephew; and provides the names and links for his parents and wife).
  39. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Alexandra Viana Vonkeszycki, born: 14 September 1993 in San Mateo [County], California; mother’s name: Muller.
  40. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Christina Corday Vonkeszycki, born: 17 August 1995 in San Mateo [County], California; mother’s name: Muller.
  41. Wedding Announcement, The Morning News of Wilmington, Deleware (available at newspapers.com), 26 December 1967, Miss Renee de Pelleport Starring and Lt. John Woodbridge Patton Cartwright, Jr., married on 23 December 1967 in Bedford, New York. The article provides wedding details and the names of their parents, grandparents, siblings, and attendees.
  42. Email between Kay Chapman and Lee Gazlay, October 2020.
Eighth and Ninth Generations
288. Katherine E. ‘Katie’ Chaney8 (James,7 Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 2 January 1985.1 Katie married, 2 October 2021 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, Jorge M. Scheffer2 (born ca. 1984, parents not determined1).

289. Kimberly A. ‘Kim’ Chaney8 (James,7 Richard ‘Dick’,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 26 July 1988.1 Kim married, 23 August 2014 in Batesville, Franklin County, Indiana, David Padur3 (born 25 July 1988, parents not determined1).

297. Joseph Donald Ruwe8 (Virginia ‘Ginny’,7 Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 26 March 1978.1 Joseph married Sarah Lynn Kroeger (born 25 December 1978, the daughter of Philip Michael Kroeger and Nancy Marie Klett1).

 345i. Andrew Ruwe.
 346ii. Austin Ruwe.

298. Katie Marie Ruwe8 (Virginia ‘Ginny’,7 Donald,6 Arthur,5 Anna ‘Jennie’,4 William,3 Cornelia,2 James1), born 1 March 1980.1 Katie married, 25 June 2005, Tyler John Stout1 (born 22 September 1977, parents not determined1).

 347i. Peyton John Stout, born xxxx.

309. Allison Kirsten Bolch8 (Lucy,7 Allison,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 13 July 1968.1 Allison married, May 1992, Crawford Cotten Moran4 (born ____, parents not determined).

311. Samuel Johnston Davies III8 (Samuel,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 16 November 1961.1 Samuel married, 19 November 1983 in Hamilton County, Ohio, Lisa Kay Whitney (born 25 March 1958, parents not determined1).

 348i. Whitney Kay Davies, born 14 May 1984.1
 349ii. Lauren Ashley Davies, born 23 September 1986.1

312. Allison Wendy Becker8 (Diane,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 30 August 1954.1 Allison married, 30 December 1981 in Orange County, Florida, James Paul Ochsner5 (born ____, parents not determined).

313. Delle Davies Winship8 (Diane,7 Charlotte,6 Adelia,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 23 January 1958 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio;6 died 15 April 2009 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado.6 Delle married, 25 November 1988 in Orange County, Florida, Donald Byron McIntosh7 (born ____, parents not determined).

 350i. Charlotte B. McIntosh, born 26 January 1989.1

316. Matthew Lawrence Brown8 (Jean,7 Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 21 December 1969.1 Matthew married Heather McDonald (born 8 July 1970, parents not determined1).

 351i. Natalie Brown.
 352ii. Kristin Brown.

317. Daniel William Brown8 (Jean,7 Aribert ‘Bill’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 16 October 1970.1 Daniel married, 15 September 2001, Tracy Jean Mohler8 (born 17 October 1977, parents not determined1).

 353i. Henry Joseph ‘Hank’ Brown, born xxxx.

318. Ann Gazlay Painter8 (Margaret ‘Megan’,7 Margaret ‘Peggy’,6 Arthur,5 Aribert,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 8 October 1967.1 Ann married Peter A. Lajoie (born 7 June 1964, parents not determined1).

321. Margaret Katherine ‘Maggie’ Apt8 (Charles ‘Chuck’,7 Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1). Maggie married, 17 October 2009 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, Kerry Duane Dickerson9 (born 5 August 1970 in Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri, the son of Randy Dickerson and Sandra _____1).

 354i. Mark Dickerson, born xxxx.

322. Tyner Apt8 (Charles ‘Chuck’,7 Charles,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 3 April 1988.10 Tyner married, 24 March 2012, Myles Morales (born 3 August 1986, parents not determined1).

326. Aleaka Nicole Apt8 (Frederick,7 Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born 29 May 1980.1 Aleaka married Carlton L. Morgan (born 21 July 1980, parents not determined1).

 355i. Bennett Morgan.
 356ii. Coleman Morgan.

327. Frederick Gazlay ‘Derick’ Apt IV8 (Frederick,7 Frederick,6 Frederick,5 Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,4 Carter,3 Aribert,2 James1), born ca. 1983.1 Derick married, 4 September 2010 in Park City, Summit County, Utah, Callie Marie Taggart11 (born 28 February 1983, the daughter of Dewey Shane Taggart and Janet Wiggill1).

331. Laura S. Seidenberg8 (Barbara,7 Elizabeth,6 David,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 5 January 1958.1 Laura married, 20 July 1980 in Napa County, California, Bartley J. Raymond13 (born 9 March 1959 in Alameda County, California, parents not determined1, 12, 13). Their marriage ended in divorce on 8 June 1983 in Los Angeles, California.14

332. Steven C. Seidenberg8 (Barbara,7 Elizabeth,6 David,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 3 January 1961.1 Steven married Kay F. Dilley (born 6 August 1950, parents not determined1).

333. Kathryn Faber8 (Sharon,7 Jewett,6 Jewett,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 17 September 1960.1 Kathryn married Steven J. Katcher (born 21 January 1957, parents not determined1).

 357i. Noah Katcher.
 358ii. Ethan Katcher.

334. Jeffrey A. Faber8 (Sharon,7 Jewett,6 Jewett,5 Mary,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 7 August 1962.1 Jeffrey married Linda _____ (born ____, parents not determined).

 359i. James Faber.

342. Katherine Starring8 (Malcolm,7 Mason,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 5 November 1977.1 Katherine married Bernard Wei Ang (born October 1968, parents not determined1).

343. Caroline Anne Starring8 (Malcolm,7 Mason,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 30 August 1979.1 Caroline married Matthew Joseph Simon (born 13 November 1980, parents not determined1).

 360i. Zoe Renee Simon, born 9 March 2003 in Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire.15

344. Paul Donaldson Starring8 (Malcolm,7 Mason,6 Mason,5 Helen,4 David,3 Karenda,2 James1), born 11 December 1982.1 Paul married Sadie Rae Smith (born 7 September 1982, parents not determined1).

 361i. Aida Renee Starring, born xxxx.
 362ii. Ellie Rae Starring, born xxxx.

  1. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
  2. The Knot (website: theknot.com), Katie & George [Katie Chaney and George Scheffer]. The entry provides biographical details and their place of their marriage.
  3. The Blog at Walhill Farm, Batesville, Indiana (website: theblogatwalhillfarm.wordpress.com), David & Kim Padur. The blog provides vital and biographical information, including their marriage date and place.
  4. Engagement Announcement, The New York Times, 27 December 1992, Allison Kirsten Bolch to Crawford Cotten Moran. Wedding is planned for May 1992.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. facebook.com (website), personal page of Tracy Mohler Brown
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. California Birth Index, 1905-1995, available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Bartley J. Raymond, born: 9 March 1959 in Alameda, California; mother’s name: Rowan.
  13. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, Bartley J. Raymond, age 21, and Laura Seidenberg, age 22, married on 20 July 1980 in Napa, California.
  14. California Divorce Index 1966-1984; available at ancestry.com and familysearch.org, Bartley J. Raymond and Laura Raymond, divorced on 8 June 1983 in Los Angeles, California.
  15. Birth Announcement, Northeast Kingdom of Vermont Genealogy (website: nekg-vt-com), Caledonia Record Newspaper, Birth Announcements from 2002 to 2013.