• [S747] 1870 U.S. Census, Samuel Hood household, Springfield Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, pp. 318,319 (stamped), pp. 16,17 (written), dwelling 104, family 100, NARA Series/Roll M593/282. From ancestry.com.
  • [S749] [Anonymous], History of Sangamon County, Illinois (Chicago, Illinois: Inter-State Publishing Co., 1881). Transcripts of biographies accessed online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsangam/1881/
  • [S750] Wanda Allers and Eileen Gochanour, compilers, Sangamon County, Illinois, Naturalization Records, 1862-1864 (Springfield, Illinois: privately printed, May 1986). Copied from originals at the Illinois Regional Archives Depository in 1982. Transcriptions by Gayle Swoik were accessed online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsangam/nat-1862.htm
  • [S816] 1880 U.S. Census, Samuel Hood household, Woodside Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, E.D. 233, p. 299 (stamped), p. 21 (written), dwelling 171, family 173, NARA Series/Roll T9/250. From ancestry.com.
  • [S874] 1900 U.S. Census, Leonard Wise household, Deer Creek, Carroll Co., Indiana, E.D. 29, p. 155 (stamped), p. 3A (written), dwelling 50, family 50, NARA Series/Roll T623/361. From ancestry.com.
  • [S877] 1850 U.S. Census, Thomas McKinnie household, Sangamon Co., Illinois, p. 197 (stamped), p. 144 (written), dwelling 488, family 488, NARA Series/Roll M432/127. From ancestry.com.
  • [S878] 1860 U.S. Census, Thomas McKinnie household, 17th Subdivision, Sangamon Co., Illinois, p. 798 (stamped), p. 354 (written), dwelling 2578, family 2450, NARA Series/Roll M653/226. From ancestry.com.
  • [S897] "Wise-Temple", Logansport Daily Reporter, Logansport, Indiana, 12 June 1893, p. 2. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S898] "Rockfield", The Logansport Press, Logansport, Indiana, 12 April 1930, p. 2, col. 2. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S899] Articles on the William Martin killing, Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 14 May 1887 to 19 July 1889. These are a series of articles on the killing of William Martin by Joseph Wise, from his arrest through his release from prison. The specific articles used are as follows: "A Brutal Murder," 14 May 1887, p. 4; "The Martin Murder," 16 May 1887, p. 4; "Joe Wise's Case," 17 May 1887, p. 4; "Manslaughter," 19 May 1887, p. 4; "Daily Journal," 20 May 1887, p. 3; "Out on $5,000 Bail," 21 May 1887, p. 4; "Through With the Saloon Business," 26 May 1887, p. 4; "City News," 27 May 1887, p. 4; "Additional Items," 5 September 1887, p. 4; "Joe Wise Locked Up," 14 September 1887, p. 4; "Joe Wise's Case," 15 September 1887, p. 4; "Additional Items," 19 September 1887, p. 4; "Additional Items," 3 October 1887, p. 4; "The Wise Case," 4 October 1887, p. 4; "The Wise Case," 5 October 1887, p. 3; "Further Testimony," 6 October 1887, p. 4; "The Fourth Day," 7 October 1887, p. 4; "City News," 8 October 1887, p. 3; "The Wise Case," 11 October 1887, p. 4; "The Verdict," 12 October 1887, p. 4; "A Slick Witness," 17 October 1887, p. 3; "City News," 18 October 1887, p. 3; "Middleton's Speech," 20 October 1887, p. 3; "Taken to the Northern Prison," 15 February 1889, p. 4; "City News," 13 July 1889, p. 3; and "Joe Wise's Liberty," 19 July 1889, p. 4. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S900] "City News", Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 20 September 1889, p. 4. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S901] "City News", Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 9, 11, and 18 November 1885, p. 4. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S902] Articles publicizing Joseph Wise's saloon, Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana. The specific articles used are as follows: "Late Local Lines," 23 November 1885, p. 3; "City News," 24 December 1886, p. 4; and "City News," 28 February 1887, p. 2. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S903] Ad for Joseph Wise's saloon, The Daily Journal, Logansport, Indiana, 20 April 1887, p. 3. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S904] "Additional Items", Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 6 December 1886, p. 4. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S905] "City News", Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 11 January 1887, p. 4. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S907] "Additional Items", Logansport Daily Pharos, Logansport, Indiana, 13 June 1893, p. 3. Image from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S909] 1900 U.S. Census, Bert Hoover household, Ward 3, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, E.D. 77, p. 73 (stamped), p. 4A (written), dwelling 46, family 87, NARA Series/Roll T623/247. From ancestry.com.
  • [S910] 1920 U.S. Census, Joseph Wise household, Tulare Twp., Tulare Co., California, E.D. 222, p. 21 (stamped), p. 4B (written), dwelling 87, family 89, NARA Series/Roll T625/153. From ancestry.com.
  • [S991] Adam and Elizabeth Blocher Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by "Anonymous", 10 November 2006. Image from findagrave.com, Mem. No. 15799701.
  • [S996] Catharine Wise Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by Jane Bowditch, 18 October 2009.
  • [S1000] Elizabeth (Studebaker) Wise Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by Jane Bowditch, 18 October 2009.
  • [S1002] Eli and Esther Wise Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by Jane Bowditch, 18 October 2009.
  • [S1003] Isaac Wise Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by Jane Bowditch, 18 October 2009.
  • [S1006] Samuel Wise (1838-1919) Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by, 10 November 2006. Image from findagrave.com, Mem. No. 20160576.
  • [S1009] Susan Wise Cemetery Marker, Wise Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; photographed by Jane Bowditch, 18 October 2009.
  • [S1014] Joseph E. Gripe Cemetery Marker, Pyrmont Cemetery, Carroll Co., Indiana; added to Find-A-Grave web site by Michelle, 3 October 2009. Image from findagrave.com, Mem. No. 42662293.
  • [S1248] Church of the Brethren (Wikipedia, 20 December 2009), online at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php. Accessed 15 January 2010.
  • [S1249] Church of God (New Dunkers) (Wikipedia, 21 November 2009), online at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php. Accessed 15 January 2010.
  • [S1253] 1900 U.S. Census, Jacob Kuns household, Willow Branch Twp., Piatt Co., Illinois, E.D. 135, p. 182 (stamped), p. 15A (written), dwelling 290, family 290, NARA Series/Roll T623/336. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1260] 1870 U.S. Census, Thomas McKinnie household, Springfield Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, p. 333 (stamped), p. 46 (written), dwelling 312, family 304, NARA Series/Roll M593/282. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1261] 1870 U.S. Census, William McKinnie household, Springfield Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, p. 333 (stamped), p. 46 (written), dwelling 311, family 303, NARA Series/Roll M593/282. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1262] 1880 U.S. Census, William McKinnie household, Springfield Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, E.D. 217, p. 10 (stamped), p. 19 (written), dwelling 156, family 168, NARA Series/Roll T9/249. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1263] 1880 U.S. Census, Thomas McKinnie household, Springfield Twp., Sangamon Co., Illinois, E.D. 217, p. 10 (stamped), p. 20 (written), dwelling 157, family 169, NARA Series/Roll T9/249. From ancestry.com.
  • [S1619] 1850 U.S. Census, Peter Iman household, District 10, Jackson Twp., Carroll Co., Indiana, p. 373 (stamped), p. 746 (written), dwelling 814, family 815, NARA Series/Roll M432/137. From ancestry.com.
  • [S2256] E-mail from Nadine McBeth to Charles Towne, 20 April 2011 and 21 May 2013. The writer is the granddaughter of Orville Oaks.
  • [S7798] Edith Lucile Kuns Cemetery Marker, Moss Cemetery, Flora, Carroll Co., Indiana; photo by Richard Lybrook, 2 December 2011. Image from findagrave.com, Mem. No. 81445264.
  • [S7799] Edith S. Kuns, Death Certificate, 7 October 1917, Carroll Co., Indiana, Cert No. 33264. Image from Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, ancestry.com, Certificate > 1917 > 02 > Image 1831; Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. Information supplied by her father Sanford Kuns, Flora, Indiana.
  • [S7800] Obituary, Edith Kuns, The Delphi Journal, Delphi, Indiana, 11 October 1917, p. 1. Transcript from NewspaperArchive.com.
  • [S7843] Minnie Susan Buckingham, Church of the Brethren in Southern Illinois (Elgin, Illinois: Brethren Publishing House, 1950).
  • [S7916] "Want Ad Wife Tires And Leaves Home", The Evening Republican, Columbus, Indiana, 28 April 1919, p. 4, col. 4. Image from Newspapers.com.
  • [S7917] R. L. Kuns and Carrie Abbott, Marriage Record, 9 September 1920, McLennan Co., Texas, Vol. 9, p. 238A. Image from Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1837-1965, ancestry.com, McLennan > 1920 > Image 968; McLennan Co. Clerk's Office, Waco, Texas.
  • [S8052] 1930 U.S. Census, Ed Simonds household, Adams Twp., Carroll Co., Indiana, E.D. 8-1, p. 6 (stamped), p. 6A (written), dwelling 151, family 152, NARA Series/Roll T626/579. From ancestry.com.
  • [S8053] "Died", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, 9 March 1925, p. 11, col. 5. Image from Newspapers.com.
  • [S8054] "Bury Ashes of Kin Beside His Wife", The Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, 25 September 1930, p. 7, col. 3. Image from Newspapers.com.
  • [S8055] "Farm Loan Ass'n is Organized Here, to Meet Again April 24", Tulare Advance-Register, Tulare, California, 16 April 1917, p. 1, col. 2. Image from Newspapers.com.
  • [S8056] Obituary, Irene Wise, "Find Aged Lady Dead In Bed at Van Blue Home", The Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, 7 April 1930, p. 10, col. 2. Image from Newspapers.com.
  • [S8057] Irene Wise, Death Certificate, 7 April 1930, Carroll Co., Indiana, State No. 10740. Image from Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, ancestry.com, Certificate > 1930 > 04 > Image 1779; Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. Information supplied by her sister Mrs. Charles Coble, Delphi, Indiana.
  • [S8058] City Directory(s) for Tulare, California.
  • [S8109] David Humphrey, Death Certificate, 18 August 1908, Pierce Co., Washington, File No. 6484. Image from Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960, familysearch.org, FHL Film 1991612, Image 829; Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia, Washington.