Mildred Worley1

F, #9461
Last Edited11 Jan 2018
     Mildred married Lavern Jessup.1
     In the obituary of Howard Charles Jessup Sr who died 24 April 2017, his sister-in-law, Milllie Jessup, was listed as predeceased.2

Family

Lavern Jessup b. 30 May 1930, d. 25 Nov 1981

Citations

  1. [S382] Hendrick (Hans) Van Beerschoten, online unknown url, Hendrick (Hans) Van Beerschoten (Ontario), downloaded downloaded Jun 12, 2000.
  2. [S7625] Howard Charles Jessup, Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home Ltd., Pembroke, Ontario, Apr 24, 2017 viewed at Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Ltd. Funeral Home, Obituary: Howard Charles Jessup, Sr.. Hereinafter cited as Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer.

Ruth Morse1,2

F, #9464, b. 16 February 1755, d. 17 October 1844
Father*Jacob Morse1
Mother*Abigail Eastman1
Last Edited9 Jun 2022
     She was born on 16 February 1755 at E Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA.1 She was born circa 17 February 1755 based upon her stated age at the time of her death.2,3 Ruth Morse was christened on 23 February 1755 at Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA.1 Ruth married Jacob Blasdel on 26 March 1778 at Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, Ancestral file shows 9 children.4,5,3
     Ruth Morse died on 17 October 1844 at Guilford, York Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 89.1,2,3
     Ruth Morse was buried at Cambridge Cemetery AKA Pella Cemetery, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.2,3
     The following biographical fact was included at David Mitchell's obsolete web site, say 1995:
He shows Ruth's parents as Nathaniel Morse and Mary. However, Nathaniel would have been over 100 at the time of Ruth's birth based upon David's data.6

Family

Jacob Blasdel b. 8 Apr 1754, d. 25 Apr 1831
Marriage*Ruth married Jacob Blasdel on 26 March 1778 at Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, Ancestral file shows 9 children.4,5,3 
Children

Citations

  1. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments, Ruth MORSE (AFN: 139K-775). Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  2. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Ruth Morse Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Sacred to the memory of Ruth Blasdel consort of Jacob Blasdel who departe this life Oct. 17th 1844 aged 89 years & 8 months.
  3. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, compiler, Cemeteries of the Northeast Section of Dearborn County, Indiana (1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, PA 15613: Closson Press, March 1993), Pella Cemetery page 241 - Ruth Blasdel, wife of Lt. Jacob Blasdel. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries NE Dearborn County.
  4. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Jacob BLASDEL BLAISDEL (AFN: 139K-71W).
  5. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Lieut Jacob Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Sacred to the memory of Jacob Blasdell
    Who departed this life April 25th 1831 aged 77 years ?? 17 days.
  6. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  7. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Enoch BLASDEL (AFN: 1J6H-FZ2).
  8. [S12848] Blaisdell Family National Association, "Exploring Two (2) Lt. Jacob Blasdel's," Blaisdell Papers, Number 3, Volume 18, Page 29 to 33 (Jun 2022): Page 31 to 33: Lt. Jacob Blasdel 1754 - 1831. Hereinafter cited as "Exploring Two (2) Lt. Jacob Blasdel's."
  9. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Polly Blasdel.
  10. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Nabby Townsend née Blasdel.
  11. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Jonathan BLASDEL (AFN:1J6H-H0D).
  12. [S100] Martyn Hood, online www.ancestry.com, Martyn Hood (Australia), downloaded Jun 4, 2001.
  13. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Sallie B. Chase née Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Sallie B. Wife of L. Chase     Aged 79 ys. 5 ms.& 25 ds.
  14. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, Cemeteries NE Dearborn County, Pella Cemetery page 241 - Elijah Blasdel.
  15. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Elijah Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Elijah Blasdel     Born Oct. 11, 1796 - Died (marker is broken & reset).
  16. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Ruth Scogin - Guard née Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    In memory of Ruth consort of Bailey Gaurd who departed this life Dec. 30th 1839 aged 52 years 2 months and 22 days.

Jacob Blasdel1,2,3

M, #9466, b. 8 April 1754, d. 25 April 1831
Father*Enoch Blasdel4,3 b. 9 Jul 1714, d. 12 Feb 1790
Mother*Mary Satterlee1,2,3 b. 21 May 1713, d. 21 May 1806
Last Edited9 Jun 2022
     He was born on 8 April 1754 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.1,3,5 Jacob married Ruth Morse on 26 March 1778 at Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, Ancestral file shows 9 children.1,3,6
     Jacob Blasdel died on 25 April 1831 at Cambridge, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 77.2,7,3,5
     Jacob Blasdel was buried at Cambridge Cemetery AKA Pella Cemetery, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, Cambridge Cemetery Heritage Sign Dedication
     Jacob Blasdel served in the American Revolution and his only pay was a land warrant in the northwest territory of the Ohio River. So Jacob left his New Hampshire home and migrated to Columbia, Ohio but stayed just a short while before coming on to now Dearborn County,
     Indiana.Jacob Blasdel married Ruth Morse in 1778 in NH. Nine children were born to this family. The oldest, Enoch (1779-1847) married Susanna Ferris in 1804 (1782-1821) and had 8 children. After Susanna’s death, Enoch married Elenor Majes in 1826 (1773-1858). Jacob Blasdel (1782-1841) married Elizabeth Weaver in 1812 (1791-1883) and they had 8 children. Nabby Blasdel (1784-1864) married Thomas Townsend (1780-1855). Polly Blasdel (1784-1800) died while the family was in Columbia, Ohio. Ruth Blasdel (1787-1839) married in 1808 to Elisha Scoggin Jr. (1789-1821) and they had 7 children. She then married Bailey Guard (1788-1869). Jonathan Blasdel married Nancy Cooper (1794-1869) in 1815 and they had 11 children. Sarah Blasdel, better known as Sally was married twice. Her first husband was Ezekiel G. Harper (1785-aft 1850) and had 3 children and she married Leonard Chase (1793-1841) in 1834 and had two children. Leonard was married to Mary Lee Ferris and had 9 children. Sally finished raising his children and many married into the Blasdel family. Elijah Blasdel (1796-1863) was the youngest son. He married Clarissa Waring (1794-1857) and had 10 children. The youngest daughter was named Betsey Blasdel (1799-1875) and she was married twice. The first was Aaron Burroughs (who died in 1828 and had 5 children and she also married William Leeper. Most of these are buried at Cambridge Cemetery.
     Jacob and his wife, Ruth and eight children came and settled near Tanner’s Creek. He settled in now Miller Township about 1804. An entry for Section 28 was shown as Jacob Blasdel and Archibald Stark but the patent from the government was only for Jacob Blasdel
     By 1817, Jacob had founded a small town and called it Cambridge. It had a church, a store, a hotel, blacksmith shop, a school, a gristmill and sawmill that operated on water power and a school of higher learning that was the first to be incorporated in Indiana.
     Cambridge Cemetery was founded when Jacob Blasdel’s daughter-in-law, Susanna (Ferris) Blasdel died in July of 1821. She wanted to be buried near an old tree, that ran near the mill race. He granted her last request and plotted a family cemetery. Soon this cemetery was opened to the public.
     In this small cemetery, we have Jacob Blasdel who was a Revolutionary War Veteran, from NH. Samuel Houston was also a veteran. Enoch Blasdel was in the War of 1812. Jonathan Blasdel, called Captain was a Ranger. Under his direction, a blockhouse was built. John F Blasdel and John Goodwin both served in the Civil War. James McMullen was an old Army Scout who served under General Custer.
     These old cemeteries are a part of our heritage and steps need to be taken to prevent people from destroying these small cemeteries.
     To obtain a cemetery heritage sign for a cemetery, it must first be listed in the DHPA Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry, which was established by Indiana Code 14-21-1-13.5. The cemetery must be at least fifty years old. A two page application must be completed. A check or money order for $125. Plus tax and shipping and handling must be accompanied with the application. This cemetery became known as Pella or Pelley Cemetery in 1866 when Judge Hohlman reestablished a post office here.
     (This information was used for the program we had for the first Cemetery Heritage Sign in Dearborn County.3,8,5
     
Military Service

     Lieut. Jacob Blasdel began military service circa 1776 Lt. Jacob Blasdel, New Hampshire per Columbine Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Denver, Colorado. Another source suggests that the rank has been disproved, but no details were provided.


His great-grandson's application for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution Society includes the following details:
Jacob Blasdel Lieutenant of Capt. Philip Tiltons company New Hampshire troops 1775, of Capt Philip Tilton's company in Col Enoch Poor's regiment Aug 1775.
Capt David Quinby's company. Col Wingate's Roll of men raised for Canada July 1776. Capt. Page's company to service in Rhode Island Sept 1777. Commissioned to raise company to march to R. Island by Committee of Safety Sept. 1777, and paid off by committee July 1778.
Representative in New Hampshire legislature 1791, 1792.9,10
End of Military Service section.11


     The following biographical information appeared at the LDS Ancestral File for Jacob BLASDEL BLAISDEL ;[LT.] (AFN: 139K-71W), 2009:
Jacob resided in Amesbury, MA; Kingston, Brentwood, Tamworth, Eaton, Burton, NH; Columbia, OH; and Cambridge, IN. He was a Lieut. in the Revolutionary War where he served three enlistments and was paid a Warrant for land by the US Government. He sold 1,000 acres of land in New Hampshire, went by horse, oxen and by foot to the Allegheny River near Pittsburgh, PA, then by flat boat down the Ohio River to Marietta, Columbia and Cincinnati, OH. He stayed five years near the Great Miami River. In 1804 he bought Section 23 and 1/4 of Section 29 in Township 6 of Range 1 West, Indiana, three miles west of the Ohio line. He named the place Cambridge, now known as Pella or Pella Crossing. In 1805 at age 51 he began to clear his land. Usually a family could clear an acre a year. One of his first acts was to establish an Academy, a 20' x 24' timber house, believed to be the first college in the Indiana Territory. Lt. Jacob Blasdel was an experienced blacksmith, iron worker and millwright. He built a grist mill and saw mill, operated by power from Tanners Creek. He died in 1831 and left eight children and 45 grandchildren who survived him; he is buried in Cambridge Cemetery, Dearborn County, IN. His four sons, Enoch, Jacob, Jonathan and Elijah, and two of his daughters, Nabby and Sally, are buried in the same cemetery (Cambridge) where he is buried.

New Hampshire Revolutionary Rolls:
Vol. I, pp 112, 158-195: Jacob Blasdel, 21, blacksmith of Kingston, was Private in Captain Philip Tilton's Company, Col. Enoch Poor's Regiment. Date of entry: 25 May 1775. Term of Service: 2 months, 12 days.
Vol. II, pp 250, 251-256: Jacob Blasdel was Lieutenant in Captain Enoch Page's Company, Lt. Col. Joseph Senter's Regiment. March to Rhode Island. Term of Service: 25 Aug 1777 to 06 Jul 1778.
Vol I, p 340: Jacob Blasdel was in Capt. David Quinby's Company, Col. Josiah Bartlett's Regiment. Raised for Canada. July, 1776."

Thanks to David Nowlin for Bio.1,7

     The following biographical information appeared at the book History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana published in Chicago, Illinois, 1885:
Jacob Blasdell, a soldier in the Revolutionary war, settled on Tanner's Creek, southeast of Guilford in 1805. He was a native of Massachusetts, but removed to New Hampshire and was there married, and possessed upward of 1,000 acres of land. In 1799 he removed to Columbia, at the mouth of the Little Miami River, where the family remained until their removal to this township. Soon after his arrival he built a grist-mill and saw-mill on Tanner's Creek, he being a mill-wright. He also erected a schoolhouse, and in 1811 himself and neighbors built a fort, as it was termed, for defense against the Indians, but they never experienced much trouble from them. Mr. Blasdell understood blacksmithing, and did that class of work for the neighborhood. His death occurred in 1831. Before coming West he had several times served as a member of the Legislature.12

     The following biographical information appeared at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana published in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915:
Jacob Blasdel, who settled on Tanners creek, at the locality where he after wards laid off the town of Cambridge, now a switch on the Big Four railway called Pella, was born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, April 8, 1754. He was a blacksmith by trade and worked in the Brentwood iron works. He married Ruth Morse, of Brenton, March 25, 1791. He had served in the Revolutionary War. Shortly after his marriage he immigrated with his wife to Columbus, Ohio, then in 1804 he came to Miller township, settling on Tanners creek on what was even at that time called “Cherry Bottoms.” He soon after locating there erected a grist-mill, the old race can yet be traced. It was after that for a number of years called Blasdels Mills. Later on he laid out the town of Cambridge there. In recent years it has been called Pella, although the school house near the residence of H. M. Shanks is given the name of “Cherry School,” after the original name given in the early part of the last century. Mr. Blasdel brought with him his family of four sons and four daughters. He and his son Enoch served in the War of 1812. He was a public-spirited man and was very active in everything that helped to develop the country. He deeded a lot in Cambridge to be used for school purposes, which in the quaint language of the time specified that it should be used for educational purposes “So long as grass grows and water runs.” The first building erected on the site donated is said to have to have been a log one with a puncheon floor, a huge fireplace, and the seats for the pupils were made from slabs of trees with legs inserted by means of anger holes. The house was called an “academy” and it has been claimed that-some of the higher branches were taught there by some of the teachers. The ground has continued to be used for school purposes from the days of the rude “academy” to this day.

A FAMILY OF PATRIOTS.
Jacob Blasdel had four sons, Enoch. Jacob. Jonathan and Elijah. each of whom reared a large family. ' His daughters, of which there were four, married as follows: Nabby married Thomas Townsend and had no children; Ruth married Elisha Scoggins; Sally married twice, first to Ezekiel Harper, then to Leonard Chase; Betsy to Aaron Borroughs and after his death to William Leper. Each family was identified with the early history of the country. Jacob Blasdel’s son Jacob, it is said, made the first temperance speech ever heard in the county. It was at a campmeeting held in the forest on the tract of land recently laid off and platted by the Greendale Land Company in their addition to Greendale. He got up to talk and attempted to tell the “cost of a bottle of whisky” and told of a barn raising at his place, where one man lost his life on account of hands made unsteady by liquor, letting the timbers slip. At that time temperance was not popular, the ministers tried to sing him down but he was possessed of a powerful voice and raising it he continued to pour out his invective against the use of liquor and it is said was only silenced by being pulled down by the coat tails. He was also a very public-spirited man with strong convictions on other subjects besides temperance. Among the descendants of Jacob Blasdel in Dearborn county are Ambrose E. Nowlin, banker; F. J. Nowlin, Harry L. Nowlin, and R. Nowlin, now trustee of Miller township, farmers; J. H. Eubank, abstractor; L. J. Eubank, and W. A. Harper, T. W. Harper and Sherwood Blasdel. Jacob Blasdel had four sons, Enoch, Jacob, Jonathan and Elijah, each have had something to do with the patriotism of the Blasdel family. Patriot ism is strengthened by training, and the family of Blasdels had it to an unusual degree. A list is here appended to some of Jacob Blasdel’s descendants who served their country in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865: James M. Blasdel, Jacob W. Blasdel, Lewis Crosby and Jacob Crosby, Second Illinois Cavalry; Thomas Blasdel, Ferris J. Nowlin, Charles B. Blasdel, Jonathan P-. Nowlin, John Blasdel, Huron Blasdel and Alonzo Jackson, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry; George Blasdel, Fifty-second Indiana Infantry; Richard Robinson and Anthony Blasdel.13

Family

Ruth Morse b. 16 Feb 1755, d. 17 Oct 1844
Marriage*Jacob married Ruth Morse on 26 March 1778 at Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, Ancestral file shows 9 children.1,3,6 
Children

Citations

  1. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments, Jacob BLASDEL BLAISDEL (AFN: 139K-71W). Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  2. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  3. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Lieut Jacob Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Sacred to the memory of Jacob Blasdell
    Who departed this life April 25th 1831 aged 77 years ?? 17 days.
  4. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Ancestral file shows Jacob as 7th of 8 children.
  5. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, compiler, Cemeteries of the Northeast Section of Dearborn County, Indiana (1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, PA 15613: Closson Press, March 1993), Pella Cemetery pg 241 - Lt. Jacob Blasdel, Rev. War Veteran. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries NE Dearborn County.
  6. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, Cemeteries NE Dearborn County, Pella Cemetery page 241 - Ruth Blasdel, wife of Lt. Jacob Blasdel.
  7. [S101] F.E. Weakley & Co., compiler, History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois: F.E. Weakley & Co., 1885), Page 460 & 461 - Jacob Blasdell. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana.
  8. [S3987] Cambridge Cemetery Heritage Sign Dedication, online http://www.ingenweb.org/indearborn/Pages/…. Hereinafter cited as Cambridge Cemetery Heritage Sign Dedication.
  9. [S968] Columbine Chapter, DAR, online http://home.pcisys.net/~delane/ancestor.html, Lt. Jacob Blasdel, New Hampshire (Ruth Morse).
  10. [S4475] Unknown author, "U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970", unknown series, Louis B Ewbank, Feb 12, 1906, Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah, USA. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Membership Application."
  11. [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207).
  12. [S101] F.E. Weakley & Co., History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana, Pages 460 & 461.
  13. [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Page 210 - EXPERIENCE OF A PIOnéeR GIRL
    Page 211 - A FAMILY OF PATRIOTS. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
  14. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Enoch BLASDEL (AFN: 1J6H-FZ2).
  15. [S12848] Blaisdell Family National Association, "Exploring Two (2) Lt. Jacob Blasdel's," Blaisdell Papers, Number 3, Volume 18, Page 29 to 33 (Jun 2022): Page 31 to 33: Lt. Jacob Blasdel 1754 - 1831. Hereinafter cited as "Exploring Two (2) Lt. Jacob Blasdel's."
  16. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Polly Blasdel.
  17. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Nabby Townsend née Blasdel.
  18. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Jonathan BLASDEL (AFN:1J6H-H0D).
  19. [S100] Martyn Hood, online www.ancestry.com, Martyn Hood (Australia), downloaded Jun 4, 2001.
  20. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Sallie B. Chase née Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Sallie B. Wife of L. Chase     Aged 79 ys. 5 ms.& 25 ds.
  21. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, Cemeteries NE Dearborn County, Pella Cemetery page 241 - Elijah Blasdel.
  22. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Elijah Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    Elijah Blasdel     Born Oct. 11, 1796 - Died (marker is broken & reset).
  23. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Ruth Scogin - Guard née Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    In memory of Ruth consort of Bailey Gaurd who departed this life Dec. 30th 1839 aged 52 years 2 months and 22 days.

Mary Sherwood1

F, #9468, b. 24 April 1746, d. 1825
Father*Jabez Sherwood1 b. 28 Dec 1719, d. 15 Mar 1788
Mother*Hannah Disbrow1 b. 22 Mar 1718/19
Last Edited6 May 2007
     She was born on 24 April 1746 at Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA.1 Mary married Issac Ferris in 1765 at Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA.1
     Mary Sherwood died in 1825 at Columbia, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA.1

Family

Issac Ferris b. 1734/35, d. 11 Jun 1819
Child

Citations

  1. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.

Issac Ferris1

M, #9470, b. 1734/35, d. 11 June 1819
Father*John Ferris1 b. 1695/96, d. 1766
Mother*Sarah Mead1 b. 3 Jun 1703, d. 13 Sep 1778
Last Edited6 May 2007
     He was born in 1734/35 at Stanwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA.1 Issac married Mary Sherwood in 1765 at Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA.1
     Issac Ferris died on 11 June 1819 at Columbia, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA.1

Family

Mary Sherwood b. 24 Apr 1746, d. 1825
Child

Citations

  1. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.

John Wilfred McKay Dowkes1

M, #9471, b. 26 March 1915, d. 11 August 2017
Father*W. Dowkes2
Mother*Mrs. W. Dowkes2
Last Edited18 Feb 2024
     He was born on 26 March 1915.3 John married Isabelle Zummach, in the Baptist Church, on 14 June 1944 at Hanover, Bentinck Twp., Grey County, Ontario, Canada.4,5,6,7,3,2
     Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding:
His parents were listed as Mrs. W. Dowkes and the late W. Dowkes.2

     John Wilfred McKay Dowkes died on 11 August 2017 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 102.3
     The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of John Wilfred McKay Dowkes.
Predeceased: Isabelle Dowkes.3

     John Wilfred McKay Dowkes was buried on 17 August 2017 at Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada.3
     The following article appeared in the Owen Sound, Ontario The Sun Times, 14 June 1944 :
Hanover Church Flower Decked For June Bridal
     Isabelle Zummach and John Wilfred Dowkes Take Marriage Vows Wednesday
     Standards of pastel shaded peonies, orange blossoms and ferns were used aa a colorful background for a lovely June wedding on Wednesday afternoon June 14lh In the Baptist Church Hanover when Miss Isabelle daughter of Hr Alexander Zummach of Hanover was united In marriage to Mr John Wilfred Dowkes of Kingston son of Mrs Dowkes and (he late Mr Dowkes of Owen Sound
     ev E. H. Young was the officiating minister. Mrs Lautenschlager played the wedding music and Miss Ruth Oehm sang very affectively "Oh Perfect Love."
     The lovely fair bride, given In marriage by her father, was charmingly gowned tn white silk net with graceful full floor length skirt and satin bodice fashioned with sweetheart neckline Her fingertip veil of silk net vu arranged tn halo style She was wearing the gift a rope of pearls and carried an arm bouquet of pink Braircliffe roses bouvardia and fern.
     Mrs. George Moore as matron or honor was attractive in a frock of poudre blue sheer with matching (fewer hat She carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses Mr Race Dowkes of Owen Sound brother of the groom assisted aa best man The ushers were Mr Clarence Duff of Owen Sound and Mr George Moore of Hanover.
     Following the ceremony a reception was given at Pleasure Valley with lira Harold McInnis friend of the bride receiving the guests wearing flowered silk Jersey and navy accessories with corsage of Hollywood roe She ana twitted In receiving by the groom mother frocked in rose sheer black accessories and corsage of roses.
     [Later] Mr. and Mrs. Dowkes left on a honeymoon trip the bride donning a smart two-piece ensemble in llias (sic) jersey with white accessories and corsage of gardenias. They will reside in Kingston.2

     In the obituary of Alexander R. Zummach who died 4 January 1960, John Wilfred McKay Dowkes, of Windsor, was listed as a survivor.8
     In the obituary of Isabella Clara Zummach who died 3 September 2002, his husband, Jack Dowkes, was listed as a survivor.7
     See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Toronto Star published in Toronto, Ontario, 15 August 2017.3

Family

Isabella Clara Zummach b. 1919 or 1920, d. 3 Sep 2002
Marriage*John married Isabelle Zummach, in the Baptist Church, on 14 June 1944 at Hanover, Bentinck Twp., Grey County, Ontario, Canada.4,5,6,7,3,2 
MarWitNews
     Following is other selected information from a newspaper article about their wedding:
His parents were listed as Mrs. W. Dowkes and the late W. Dowkes.2
 

Citations

  1. [S7631] John Wilfred McKay (Jack) DOWKES, Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Aug 15, 2017 viewed at www.legacy.com. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
  2. [S14087] Hanover Church Flower Decked For June Bridal, The Sun Times, Owen Sound, Ontario, 14 Jun 1944, Page 3, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Marriage: Dowkes - Zummach. Hereinafter cited as Sun Times.
  3. [S7631] Toronto Star, Aug 15, 2017, Obituary: John (Jack) Wilfred McKay Dowkes.
  4. [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207), Bridal Showers for Isabelle Zummach.
  5. [S251] Thomas Richard Zummach, "Zummach, Thomas Richard email," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Ontario) to Richard Moffat, Apr 17, 2001, Esible Doughts (spelling?) living in Toronto area. Hereinafter cited as "Zummach, Thomas Richard email."
  6. [S3065] Rootsweb - Archives of the Obituary Daily Times , Rootsweb, Rootsweb - Archives of the Obituary Daily Times; "The database has entries that give information about obituaries that appeared in publications around the world."; cited as "Obituary Daily Times.
  7. [S3082] Obituary of Isabelle Dowkes, Owen Sound Sun, Owen Sound, Ontario, about Sep 4, 2002 viewed at Remembering.ca, Obituary: Isabella Clara Dowkes née Zummach. Hereinafter cited as Owen Sound Sun.
  8. [S14085] Adoption announcement from Sun Times (Owen Sound, Ontario) to Alexander Zummach Buried At Hanover, 12 Jan 1960; Newspapers.com (unknown repository address), Obituary for Alexander R Zummach.

William A Johnston1

M, #9473, b. 1968, d. 29 July 1984
Father*Allan Robert Johnston1 b. 1935, d. 29 Jul 1984
Last Edited2 Jul 2017
     He was born in 1968.1
     William A Johnston died on 29 July 1984 at Two Island Lake, Quadeville, Lyndoch Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, drowned.1
     William A Johnston was buried at Quadeville, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.1
     He was commonly known as Biley.1 He died at the same time as Allan Robert Johnston on 29 July 1984 at Two Island Lake, Quadeville, Lyndoch Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; along with his son, William A.2

Citations

  1. [S382] Hendrick (Hans) Van Beerschoten, online unknown url, Hendrick (Hans) Van Beerschoten (Ontario), downloaded downloaded Jun 12, 2000.
  2. [S382] Hendrick (Hans) Van Beerschoten, downloaded Jun 12, 2000, FATHER AND SON DROWNED ON SUNDAY [LAST WEEK OF JULY 1984] THE FAMILY HAD A TOTAL OF 7 CHILDREN.

Susannah Ferris1,2

F, #9475, b. 22 March 1782, d. 26 July 1821
Father*Issac Ferris1 b. 1734/35, d. 11 Jun 1819
Mother*Mary Sherwood1 b. 24 Apr 1746, d. 1825
Last Edited8 Jun 2021
     She was born on 22 March 1782 at Connecticut, USA.1 Alternatively, she may have been born circa 1783, possibly in Columbia, at Hamilton County, Ohio, USA.2 Susannah married Enoch Blasdel on 12 January 1804 at Columbia, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA, Ancestral file shows 8 children.2,3
     Susannah Ferris died on 26 July 1821 at Cambridge, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 39.1

Family

Enoch Blasdel b. 25 Jan 1779, d. 14 Jan 1847
Children

Citations

  1. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  2. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments, Susannah FERRIS (AFN: 1J6H-G07). Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  3. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Enoch Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    In memory of Enpch Blasdel who died Jan 14th 1847.
  4. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Pamelia BLASDEL (AFN:1J6K-LVK).
  5. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Nancy Powell1,2

F, #9476, b. 18 May 1779, d. 14 April 1844
Last Edited20 Nov 2015
     She was born on 19 April 1779 calculated date of birth based upon her age at the time of death.3 She was born on 18 May 1779 at Maryland, USA. Nancy married John Harrison Jackson on 22 December 1795 at Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA, John and Nancy had 13 children. See Merrie Rue Smith's database (RuebenChristophyJackson.FTW).1
     Nancy Powell died on 14 April 1844 at Georgetown Ridge, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 64.3
     Nancy Powell was buried at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.3

Family

John Harrison Jackson b. 4 Mar 1776, d. 1848
Children

Citations

  1. [S73] Merrie Rue Smith, "Merrie Rue Smith email," e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Garland, Texas) to Rick Moffat. Hereinafter cited as "Merrie Rue Smith email."
  2. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments, Nancy POWELL (AFN: 1J6H-QMJ). Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  3. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, compiler, Cemeteries of the Northeast Section of Dearborn County, Indiana (1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, PA 15613: Closson Press, March 1993), Page 225 - Georgetown Cemetery - Nancy Jackson. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries NE Dearborn County.
  4. [S385] Kittura Wickersham, online www.ancestry.com, unknown author (unknown location), downloaded viewed May 15, 2003.
  5. [S491] Merrie Rue Smith, online local copy of FTM database, Merrie Rue Smith (Garland, TX), downloaded Dec 24, 2000.
  6. [S215] Chris Hankins, online www.ancestry.com, Chris Hankins (Port Ludlow, WA), downloaded viewed Jan 7, 2001.

Enoch Blasdel1,2,3,4

M, #9477, b. 25 January 1779, d. 14 January 1847
Father*Jacob Blasdel1 b. 8 Apr 1754, d. 25 Apr 1831
Mother*Ruth Morse1 b. 16 Feb 1755, d. 17 Oct 1844
Last Edited9 Jun 2022
     He was born on 25 January 1779 at Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA.1,3 Enoch married Susannah Ferris on 12 January 1804 at Columbia, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA, Ancestral file shows 8 children.5,3 Enoch married Eleanor Cooper on 18 February 1827 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.6,4
     Enoch Blasdel died on 14 January 1847 at Guilford, York Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 67.3,7
     Enoch Blasdel was buried at Cambridge Cemetery AKA Pella Cemetery, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.1,3,7
     In the obituary of Pamelia Nowlin who died 22 October 1880, his father, Enoch Blasdel was listed as predeceased.8

Family 1

Susannah Ferris b. 22 Mar 1782, d. 26 Jul 1821
Children

Family 2

Elenor Majes b. 1773, d. 9 Mar 1858

Citations

  1. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments, Enoch BLASDEL (AFN: 1J6H-FZ2). Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  2. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  3. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Enoch Blasdel
    Grave marker transcription:
    In memory of Enpch Blasdel who died Jan 14th 1847.
  4. [S6414] Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2007 , FamilySearch, http://familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1410397">Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2007; "Marriage dates may reflect the date and place of issue of the marriage license, not the actual wedding"; cited as "Indiana, Marriages, 1811-12007., Enoch Blasdel & Eleanor Cooper.
  5. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Susannah FERRIS (AFN: 1J6H-G07).
  6. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, compiler, Cemeteries of the Northeast Section of Dearborn County, Indiana (1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, PA 15613: Closson Press, March 1993), Pella Cemetery pg 241 - Eleanor Blasdel. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries NE Dearborn County.
  7. [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, Cemeteries NE Dearborn County, Pella Cemetery pg 241 - Enoch Blasdel.
  8. [S10661] Aother Pioneer Gone, Lawrenceburgh Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 28 Oct 1880, Page 4, column 4 viewed at Newspaper Archive, Obituary: Pamelia Nowlin née Blasdel. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburgh Register.
  9. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Mary Elizabeth Pride1,2,3,4,5

F, #9478, b. 26 April 1783, d. 14 January 1847
Last Edited24 Sep 2016
     She was born on 26 April 1783 at Kentucky, USA.6 She was born circa 1784 at Kentucky, USA.3 Mary married Zachariah Nowlin circa 1805, Ancestral file and David Mitchell list 6 children.7,3 Mary married Thomas Lemming in June 1829 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.1
     Mary Elizabeth Pride died on 8 July 1842 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 59.6
     Mary Elizabeth Pride died on 14 January 1847 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 63.8,5

Family 1

Zachariah Nowlin b. 1775, d. 1824
Children

Family 2

Thomas Lemming b. 11 Mar 1779, d. 12 Oct 1840
Children

Citations

  1. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  2. [S464] Unknown author, HiramLEAMING.ged (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  3. [S275] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, unknown author (unknown location).
  4. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)" (see citation for details). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (R)."
  5. [S101] F.E. Weakley & Co., compiler, History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois: F.E. Weakley & Co., 1885), Bio- Silas Nowlin. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana.
  6. [S272] Martyn Hood, online www.ancestry.com, Martyn Hood (unknown location), downloaded 17 Aug 2000.
  7. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Zachariah NOWLIN (AFN: 1J6H-PL5).
  8. [S74] See citation for details, "Ancestral File (R)", Mary E PRIDE (AFN: 1J6H-PMC).
  9. [S77] Family Data Collection-- Births (Publisher: Ancestry), Ancestry.com, Family Data Collection-- Births; "Compiled by Edmund West for a genetic research database. Considered an unreliable source of information due to the lack source citations"; cited as "Family Data Collection-- Births., Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 19.mht.
  10. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 33.mht.
  11. [S272] Martyn Hood, 17 Aug 2000, No birth location provided.
  12. [S100] Martyn Hood, online www.ancestry.com, Martyn Hood (Australia), downloaded Jun 4, 2001.
  13. [S275] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: 24 Nov 2000 - Birth June 22, 1809, Kentucky, USA.
  14. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 11.mht.
  15. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 36.mht.
  16. [S78] Nowlin's Homestead, The, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/andapende/66. Hereinafter cited as Nowlin's Homestead.
  17. [S6399] Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011 , Ancestry.com, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011; "Based upon the Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. NOTE: this ancestry.com database includes images of the individual death certificates"; cited as "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011., Name: William Nowlin.
  18. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 10.mht.
  19. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 16.mht.

Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #9480, b. 7 October 1837, d. 27 June 1934
Father*Silas Emerson Nowlin7,4,8,3 b. 22 Jun 1809, d. 25 Mar 1891
Mother*Elenor Cooper Blasdel7,4,8,3 b. 16 Sep 1816, d. 8 Jun 1846
Last Edited14 Apr 2023
     She was born on 7 October 1837 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.7,4,5,6 Nancy married Walter Leonidas Shinkle on 30 November 1858 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.5,6,9
     Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin died on 27 June 1934 at Hamilton County, Ohio, USA, at age 96.8
     Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin died on 6 February 1937 at Higginsport, Brown County, Ohio, USA, at age 99.4,5
     Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin was buried at Shinkle Ridge Cemetery, Higginsport, Brown County, Ohio, USA.10
     Her name was also recorded as Nancy E Newlin.9
     In the obituary of Silas Emerson Nowlin who died 25 March 1891, her daughter, Nancy E Shinkle was listed as a survivor.11
     Walter L and Nancy Shinkle appeared on the 1900 U.S. Federal Census of Lewis Twp., Brown County, Ohio, enumerated 7 June 1900, described as a farmer. Their children: Ella, Stella, Charley and Everet, were listed as living with them.6
     In the obituary of Jeremiah Thomas Nowlin who died 8 October 1936, her half-sister, Nancy Shinkle was listed as a survivor.12

Family

Walter Leonidas Shinkle b. 13 Sep 1837, d. 13 Aug 1915
MarriageNancy married Walter Leonidas Shinkle on 30 November 1858 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.5,6,9 
Children

Citations

  1. [S77] Family Data Collection-- Births (Publisher: Ancestry), Ancestry.com, Family Data Collection-- Births; "Compiled by Edmund West for a genetic research database. Considered an unreliable source of information due to the lack source citations"; cited as "Family Data Collection-- Births., Nowlin, Nancy Elizabeth; Father: Nowlin, Silas Emerson; Mother: Blasdel, Elenor Cooper
    Birth Date: 7 October 1837 City: Dearborn; County: State: IN; Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 28.mht.
  2. [S100] Martyn Hood, online www.ancestry.com, Martyn Hood (Australia), downloaded Jun 4, 2001.
  3. [S101] F.E. Weakley & Co., compiler, History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois: F.E. Weakley & Co., 1885), Seven children were born to them, four of whom are now living: Nancy E., Mary E., Elijah B. and Jonathan B.; Bio- Silas Nowlin. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana.
  4. [S463] Erica Keith, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/ekeith/1, Erica Keith (unknown location), downloaded Viewed Sept 24, 2002, Date of Import: Sep 24, 2002.
  5. [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin Shinkle.
  6. [S4410] Walter L Shinkle household, Jun 7, 1900 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Lewis, Brown, Ohio; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0012, Ancestry.com Roll: 1242; FHL microfilm: 1241242.
  7. [S77] "Family Data Collection-- Births", online Family Data Collection-- Births: Ancestry_com - Gene Pool - Births - Nowlin 28.mht.
  8. [S638] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018 (Publisher: Ohio Historical Society and Ohio Department of Health), unknown repository, Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018; "This database, with over 5.3 million names, lists those who died between 1908 and 2007 in the state of Ohio. Within that range the coverage is incomplete or missing for 1933-1937 and 1952-1955"; cited as "Ohio, U.S., Death Records., Shinkle, Nancy E.; County Name - Hamilton; Date of Death - 6/27/1934; Volume Number - 7543; Certificate Number - 37517 OR Shinkle, Nancy E.; County Name - Brown; Date of Death - // ; Volume Number - 8398; Certificate Number - 14938; See OhioDeathCertificateIndex_Shinkle.pdf in Nowlin folder.
  9. [S644] Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941 , unknown repository, Indiana, Marriage Index, 1800-1941; "Tippecanoe County, Indiana 1850 - 1920 Inclusive; Index to Marriage Record Volume I Letters A - Eber, W. P. A. NOTE: images of the source dicuments are NOT available in this database"; cited as "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index., Walter L Shinkle & Nancy E Newlin.
  10. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin Shinkle.
  11. [S75] Dave Mitchell , www.calweb.com; "This very early family tree web site did not provide any sources"; cited as "Dave Mitchell.
  12. [S4297] Lawrenceburg Public Library District Obituary Finder , Lawrenceburg Public Library, Lawrenceburg Public Library District Obituary Finder search page; cited as "Lawrenceburg Obituary Finder., Jeremiah T Nowlin.
  13. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Mary Elizabeth "Elizabeth" Shinkle Metzger.
  14. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Sally Elenor Shinkle.
  15. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Estella Maria Shinkle Butler.
  16. [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Guy Everett Shinkle.
  17. [S4058] Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973, online Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973, G. E. Shinkle. Hereinafter cited as Ohio, Births and Christenings Index.