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Obituary
Cornelius Linvill was born in Rush county, Indiana, July 10 1854. When he was 6 years his father moved with the family to the present neighborhood where he was raised to manhood, and was loved by all who knew him. At the age of 22 years he was united in marriage to Sarah Frances Leech, to whom seven children, were born, of which one has preceded him to that better land in infancy. He was converted to God 20 years ago through the sickness of the first son, who was very near death and he asked God to spare the child, and promised Him if he would that he would live a christian life. Since that time he has devoted his services to the cause of God. During his affliction of nearly eight years, he has loved his pain, which was most intense, with song and prayer. He was always cheerful during his sickness and was asking God for his divine aid, of which he has been wonderfully blest. In his last days when he foresaw that his work on earth was soon over, he called his family to his bedside to give them his last earthly advice, directing them how to do at the event of death. While he yet had his reasons, which fortunately remained with him until the end, he told them all how to dispose of the body at death, making every arrangement in detail himself. After which he told them that his life's work was ended and his prospects for heaven were sure and his peace with God had been made and that he was now ready for the master's call, and farther told them all to meet him in heaven. It seemed he could not go until he could see his father and brother who were hurrying to his bedside to get one last look at their loved one, the sister being unable to come, being sorely afflicted with disease. The mother preceded him thirteen years to that heavenly home leaving the same advice to her children. When father and brother arrived he was waiting to see them. He yet knew them and gave them a last word and told them also to meet him in heaven, and then said he was ready to go. Soon after going to sleep and continuing so til shortly before death. He leaves a wife, six children, five grandchildren, a father, sister and brother to mourn the loss. He died January 3rd, 1904, being 49 years, 6 months and 23 days old.
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Columbia City Post, January 9, 1904
Donald E. Gradeless
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Local History & Genealogical Abstracts from Jonesboro & Gas City Indiana Newspapers 1889-1920 by Ralph D. Kirkpatrick.
J = Jonesboro, GS = Gas City, M/M = Mr. & Mrs., s = son, Sch = School
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LINVILLE, Ann | a schoolmate of Uriah S. Candy at The Candy Sch prior to 1861; still living (J6/8/17)
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LINVILLE, Elisha | b Henry Co., 1831; s Jeremiah and Eunice; m Sarah Aburn (dec); lived in Jnsbr; d 6 Dec 1915; bur Mentone (J12/10/15; J12/10/20).
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| LINVILLE, Elisha 'Lasher' | b 27 July 1886; s M/M William Linville (J8/3/17)
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LINVILLE, John Milton
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| LINVILLE, Lee | last Sat. was his 35th birthday (J1/7/16)
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LINVILLE, Millicent | North Grove Sch tchr 1915-16 (J8/27/15)
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| LINVILLE, Ralph | s Mrs. Lee Linville; recently given party for 9th birthday (J8/17/17)
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Mentone Gazette, Mentone, Kosciusko County, Indiana
9 December 1915, Page 4: Column 1
Local News
— Elisha Linvil, who formerly lived in Mentone and with his son operated a saw-mill here, died Monday at his home at Jonesboro, Ind., where he had lived for a number of years. The remains were brought Wednesday for burial. His son and family and several auto loads of friends accompanied the body to this place.
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Mentone Gazette, Mentone, Kosciusko County, Indiana
3 Jan. 1891, Page 1: Column 7
Mrs. Sarah Linville died Dec. 26,
1890; aged 56 years, 1 month and
18 days. Funeral Services were
Held at the M. P. Church in Men-
tone, conducted by the pastor,
Rev. J. W. Albright.
Sarah Aburn, was born in Miami county, Ohio, Nov. 8, 1834. Her mother died when she was an infant and she was then taken by her aunt and cared for until she was three years old, then she was taken by her father and given to Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter to care for until she was of age. From Miami Co., Ohio, she moved with this family to Fayette county, Indiana, where she remained with them until married to E. P., Linville, Dec. 31, 1852. She then moved with her husband to Rush county, Ind., and in 1863 to Noble county where they remained for 22 years and then came to Kosciusko County where they lived until the time of her death. She united with the M. E., church when but a child, and after her marriage she went with her husband in the Christian church in which she lived a consistent Christian life, always discharging her duty, working and trusting in her blessed Savior. Almost the last words she spoke were her Savior's name and telling her children to meet her in heaven, and speaking of the goodness of God and how Jesus had been her support through life. She bore her sufferings patiently, and a few hours before her death she sang "There's no other friend like Jesus," and "Are you ready for the mansion over there?" She leaves a husband, two sons, one daughter and 8 grand-children to mourn the loss of a dear wife and mother
Mother will not return but to her we shall go,
When our days are numbered and finished Below;
And there reunited to part nevermore,
One son she shall sing, one Savior adore.
[Written in memory of Sister Sarah Linville,
by Mrs. John Albright and Mrs. John Miller.]
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The following Linvill Clipping were copied by Dale Linvill, Clemson SC and were from their family collection.
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LINVILL—Cornelius Linvll was born in Rush County, Indiana. July 1, 1854. When he was 6 years old his father moved the family to the present neighborhood where he was raised to manhood and was loved by all who knew him. At the age of 22 years he united in marriage to Sarah Frances Leech, to whom seven children were born, of which one preceded him to the better land in infancy. He was converted to God 26 years ago through the sickness of the first son, who was very near death and he asked God to spare the child, and promised Him if he would he would live a christian life. Since that time he has devoted his services to the cause of God. He leaves a wife, six children, five grandchildren, a father, sister and brother to mourn the loss. He died January 3rd, 1904, being 49 years, 6 months and 23 days old. |
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Cornelius Linvll died Saturday evening at his home in Smith Township near Round Lake after a prolonged illness from stomach and liver trouble and rheumatism, asthma being the immediate cause of his death. The deceased was 50 years of age July 10, 1903. He leaves a wife and six children, three of whom are married. The funeral occurred Tuesday at the home. Rev. Paige officiating interment at Christian Chapel Cemetery near Merriam. |
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Cornelius Linvill was born in Rush county, Indiana, July 10 1854. When he was 6 years his father moved with the family to the present neighborhood where he was raised to manhood, and was loved by all who knew him. At the age of 22 years he was united in marriage to Sarah Frances Leech, to whom seven children, were born, of which one has preceded him to that better land in infancy. He was converted to God 20 years ago through the sickness of the first son, who was very near death and he asked God to spare the child, and promised Him if he would that he would live a christian life. Since that time he has devoted his services to the cause of God. During his affliction of nearly eight years, he has loved his pain, which was most intense, with song and prayer. He was always cheerful during his sickness and was asking God for his divine aid, of which he has been wonderfully blest. In his last days when he foresaw that his work on earth was soon over, he called his family to his bedside to give them his last earthly advice, directing them how to do at the event of death. While he yet had his reasons, which fortunately remained with him until the end, he told them all how to dispose of the body at death, making every arrangement in detail himself. After which he told them that his life's work was ended and his prospects for heaven were sure and his peace with God had been made and that he was now ready for the master's call, and farther told them all to meet him in heaven. It seemed he could not go until he could see his father and brother who were hurrying to his bedside to get one last look at their loved one, the sister being unable to come, being sorely afflicted with disease. The mother preceded him thirteen years to that heavenly home leaving the same advice to her children. When father and brother arrived he was waiting to see them. He yet knew them and gave them a last word and told them also to meet him in heaven, and then said he was ready to go. Soon after going to sleep and continuing so til shortly before death. He leaves a wife, six children, five grandchildren, a father, sister and brother to mourn the loss. He died January 3rd, 1904, being 49 years, 6 months and 23 days old. | | BROTHER |
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The infant girl of Ira Anderson and wife of Smith township, died Saturday morning from Cholera infantum aged 10 months and 10 days. The funeral occurred Sunday 2 p. m. at Eel River church south of Churubusco.
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Mrs. Josie Anderson, wife of Ira Anderson, a well known young farmer of Smith township, died Friday at 10:20 a.m., from consumption. She had been afflicted with the disease for a number of months and for six weeks had been confined to her bed during which time the progress of the fatal malady was swift and sure. She bore her suffering patiently until death.
Eva Josephine Anderson was born in Smith township, June 3, 1878, and was aged 30 years, 6 months and 1 days. She grew to womanhood in Smith township and was united in marriage about thirteen years ago to her bereft husband. Four children were born to them, the youngest dying in infancy. Three sons survive her—Roscoe, Willard and Emery, the oldest aged 12 years and the youngest 7 years. Besides her husband and children she leaves her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Linvill, of Smith township; three brothers, George, of Fort Wayne, Cleveland and Arthur, on the farm in Smith township, and three sisters, Mrs. Edna Black and Mrs. Ora Beck, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Daisy Hull, of Andrews.
The deceased was a member of the Church of God and her death is an irrepairable loss to her husband and children. The sympathy of all is extended to the bereft ones.
The funeral will be held Sunday at 10 a.m., at the Blue River church, Rev. Johnson officiating; interment in the church cemetery.
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Mrs. Ira Anderson, wife of a well known Smith township farmer, and sister of Mrs. Edna Black and Mrs. Ora Beck, of this city, passed away at 10:40 o'clock on Friday morning at her home near Churubusco, after a long illness from tuberculosis. She had been critically ill for some time and sank rapidly at the end.
Besides the bereaved husband here are three brothers and three sisters surviving. Besides the sisters mentioned, there are Cleveland and Arthur Linvill, of Smith township, and George Linvill, of this city, and Mrs. Daisy Hull, of Andrews.
Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the Blue River church.
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Sunday, April 17th, about forty friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Sarah F. Linvill in Smith township, to remind her of her 60th birthday anniversary. The guests came with well filled baskets, after Mrs. Linvill rallied from her surprise she began to make her guests welcome. The day was spent in pleasant conversations. At a late hour the guests departed wishing Mrs. Linvill many more happy birthdays.
Among those who were present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crow and daughter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linvill and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Hiram Hedge and son, Mrs. Ellen Paulus, Mrs. Martin Crabil, Mr. Albert Crabil, Mr. W. A. Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Claxton and daughter, Miss
Blanch Claxton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck, Mr. Ramond Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Egolf and son, Mr. Arnie Egolf, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Linvill and daughter, Master Willard Anderson, Master Emery Anderson, Mr. Roscoe Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hull and family of Andrews, Mrs. W. A. Black of Ft. Wayne' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Linvill of Ft. Wayne.
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Mrs. Sarah Linville died at her home five miles west of Churubusco last Thursday with stomach and bowel trouble. She was a woman of many estimable qualities, a kind mother, devoted wife and obliging neighbor.
She was born April 18, 1849; she was married a number of years ago to Charles Winebrenner who preceded he in death about 35 years ago. One child was born to this union, Mrs. Edna Black, of Fort Wayne, She was again united in marriage to Cornelius Linville.
To this union were born five children, three boys and two girls—Mrs. Ora Beck, of Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Milton Hull, of Andrews; George Linville, of Ft. Wayne, Arthur Linville, of Smith township, and Cleveland Linville, who lived with her. She also leaves twelve grandchildren. Her funeral was held at the Salem M. E. church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the service being conducted by Rev. Luckenbill, of Columbia City, and the burial in the cemetery near the church.
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Was Born and Raised in Whitley County—Funeral will be Sun- day From Salem M. E. Church |
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| (Friday's Daily.) Mrs. Cornelius Linville died at her home in Smith township Thursday evening after an illness of a few weeks duration. She was 60 years and twenty-eight days of age and her death was due to catarrh of the bowels. The deceased had spent the greater part of her life in Smith township and since the death of her husband eight years ago, has made her home with her son, Cleveland H. She was one of the highly respected and esteemed citizens of that vicinity and in her passing, a good woman has been taken from this earthly sphere.
The decease was a daughter of Samuel and Diana Leach and was born in this county April 18, 1849. She grew to womanhood and married Charles Winebrenner about forty years ago. One children survives that union, namely Mrs. William Black, of Fort Wayne.
In 1875 the deceased was married to Cornelius Linvill and to this union seven children were born, five still surviving. They are: Mrs. Ora Beck, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Daisy Hull, of Andrews; George Linvill, of Fort Wayne, and Cleveland and Arthur, both of Smith township. One sister, Mrs. Charles Gaff, of Fort Wayne, also remains to mourn her death.
Mrs. Linvill was a member of the Church of God and led an upright Christian life. She was the mother of a large family and lived to see them all married and settled comfortably before her death. She took great satisfaction in the success of her children and they were a comfort to her always.
The funeral will be held Sunday morning at 10:00 O'clock from the Salem M. E. Church at Blue River and the interment will be in the Blue River Cemetery. Rev. L. A. Luckenbill, of this city will preach the funeral sermon.
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Columbia City, Ind., May 18—The funeral of Mrs. Cornelius Linvill, who died at her home in Smith township, will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Salem M. E. church. She was 60 years of age and her death was due to catarrh of the bowels. The deceased had spent the greater part of her life in Smith township and since the death of her husband eight years ago, has made her home with her son, Cleveland H. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. William Black and Mrs. Ora Beck, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Daisy Hull, of Andrews, George Linvill, of Fort Wayne, and Cleveland and Arthur, both of Smith township One sister, Mrs. Charles Gass of Fort Wayne, also remains to mourn her death. Mrs. Linvill was a member of the Church of God and led an upright Christian life, highly esteemed by all who knew her. |
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Mrs. Cleveland Linvill, of Smith township, died Monday morning at 6 o'clock, after an illness of about three months duration, at the age of 28 years, three months and twelve days. The deceased, while not in the best of health, attended the funeral of her mother, at Ashley, the day before Christmas, and soon afterwards the malady which took her life manifested itself. The attending physicians were unable to determine just the nature of her ailment, but it was thought that her affliction was tuberculosis of the bowels.
Mrs. Linvill was born in Steuben county, Ind., Dec, 13, 1883, and her maiden name was May C. Hovarter. About eight years ago she came to this city and made her home for year and a half with her aunt, Mrs. I. W. Markley. She was united in marriage about five years ago to Cleveland Linvill, and to this union was born one daughter, Mildred, aged two and a half years.
Besides her husband and daughter, she is survived by her father, who lives in Ashley, Ind., two brothers, Otto, of Ashley, and Glenn, who is a Pennsylvania telegrapher with headquarters at Chicago,and two sisters, Mrs. Fairy Troup, of Jackson Mich., and Audrey, a student in high school, at Ashley.
The deceased was a devout member of the Blue River church of God,and was a kind and loving wife and mother. She was universally admired by all of her neighbors and friends and in her untimely death their is universal regret. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mr. Linvill, and relatives and friends mourn the death of this young women.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Blue River Church of God, and the interment will be in Blue River.
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Milicent Irene, little daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill of Smith township, died Monday morning at 3:40 o'clock after a ten day illness of influenza which later developed inflammation of the bowels.
Little Milicent was three years old the 29th of last October and one sister and three brothers, with the parents, survive, namely, Mildred, Lawrence, Marshall and Walter. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Blue River M. E. church with interment in the church cemetery. Rev. Lacy of Churubusco will officiate. |
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Thirty-eight relatives met that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Linvill, of Smith township, Sunday to hold their first reunion. A fine dinner was served at the noon hour to which all did ample justice. To top off the fine eats watermelons were served, furnished W. A. Black and wife, of Fort Wayne. They all agreed to meet again next year the first Sunday in August at the home of Frank Beck.
The following named relatives were present: Arthur Linvill and family, Frank Beck and Family, C. H. Linvill and family, Frank Leech and family, Sam Ross and family, Albert Leech and wife, Tobias Aburn and wife, Miss Leona Leech, all of this county; W. A. Black and wife, Chas. Gaff and wife, Mrs. and Mrs. Dye and family and Roscoe Anderson all of Fort Wayne, Miss Dora Linvill, of Jonesboro, Ind., and Mrs. Eva Brubneer, of Waterloo, Iowa. |
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| Miss Dora Linville, of Jonesboro, Ind. came Saturday to send several days with C.H. Linvill and family and other relatives in this county. |
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THE LINVILL-LEECH REUNION. __________
The second annual Linvill-Leach reunion was held at the home of Frank Beck in Smith township Sunday, August 7th, with about eighty members and friends present. The day being ideal, the bountiful picnic dinner was spread on long tables out in the yard under the trees. After dinner a fine program was rendered with consisted of a welcome address by Mr. Arthur Hetsel, followed by a number of recitations, piano solos, duets and songs. The following officers were elected for the coming year: William Linvill of Jonesboro, president; W. A. Black of Ft. Wayne, treasurer, and Harmon Beck, Secretary.
The next reunion will be held the first Sunday in August at the home of Frank Leech. |
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Linvill and Leech Reunion __________
The third annual reunion of the Linvill and Leech families was held Sunday at the country home of Frank Leech, in Thorncreek township. At 12:30 o'clock a delicious dinner was served to seventy- five people. An entertainment was given following the dinner which was greatly enjoyed; then came the ice cream, to which all did ample justice. It was then decided to hold the reunion next year at the home of Arthur Linville on the first Sunday in August, 1923. The officers chosen for the year are: Frank Leech, president; C. H. Linville, vice-president; Harmon Beck, secretary, and Albert Leech, treasurer. Program committee, Thelma Leech and Edna Beck.
Those present from a distance were: Elisha Linville and family, of Fairmount, Ind., Charles Linvill and family, of Jonesboro, Ind., Miss Lillie Linvill, of Shelbyville, Ind., Charles Webster and wife, of Marion, Ind., Samuel Ross and family, of Goshen, Ind., Walter Gradeless and family, of Andrews, Ind., Carl Kaufman and wife, Miss Sherwood, Roscoe and Willard Anderson and George Linville, of Fort Wayne.
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FOUR BIRTHDAYS ARE CELEBRATED __________
Sunday the birthdays of four persons were celebrated at the home of Arthur Linvill in Richland township. Those whose birthdays were celebrated are Mrs. George Linvill and Mrs. Harmon Beck of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Cleveland Linvill, of Smith township and Arthur Linvill of Richland township. The visitors came with well filled baskets and a great dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. Ice cream was also served in the afternoon and the birthdays were very fittingly observed.
The present were: Mrs. George Linvill and daughters, Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck, Roscoe Anderson and Miss Florence Sherwood, all of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross and son, Orville, of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck and daughter, Edna Louise, Mrs. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill and children, Mildred, Lawrence, Marshall, Walter and Herbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linvill and children, Frances, Forest, George and Harry.
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Linvill and Leech
The fourth annual reunion of Linvill and Leech families was held Sunday, August 5th, at the home of Arthur Linvill in Richland township. The main feature of the day being the big dinner as all present brought well filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Linville prepared a large table out by their orchard where the table was loaded with all kinds of good eats. the dinner was served cafeteria style and all did ample justice to it. The entertainment was given following the dinner, also ice cream was served to all. The next reunion will be held at the home of Wm. Linville, Jonesboro, Ind., the first Sunday in August 1924. Officer chosen for he coming years were" George Linvill, president, Albert Leech, treasurer, and Harmon Beck, secretary. Program Committee, Thelma Leech, Edna Beck, Mildred and Francis Linvill.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linvill and family, Mr. and Mrs Lamb, Mrs and Mrs. Frank Leech, Elmer Leech, Orville Ross, John Leech, Thelma Leech, Edna Beck, Mildred, Leah, Francis and Robert Linvill, Harmon Beck and wife, George Linville and wife, Pearl Jacquay and family, all of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Elisha Linvill and family of Fairmont, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linvill and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Minnic, of Jonesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross, of Goshen, Leonard Lewis and Family of Florence, Kas.
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LINVILL AND LEECH. __________
The fifth annual reunion of the Linvill and Leech families was held Sunday, August 3rd, at the home of William Linvill, of Jonesboro, Ind. The main feature of the day being the big dinner as all present brought well filled baskets. The dinner was served cafeteria style and all did ample justice to it. A fine program was given following the dinner, also ten gallons of ice cream was served to all.
The same officers were re-elected for the coming year. There were four births and one death during the past year. Those who attended from Whitley county were: Cleveland Linvill and family, Arthur Linvill and family, Frank Leech and family, Frank Beck and family, Harmon Beck and wife and Walter Gradeless and family.
The next reunion will be held at the home of Pearl Jacquay near Ft. Wayne, the first Sunday in August 1925.
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Leech-Linvill Reunion.
The sixth annual reunion of the Leach-Linvill families was held at the Pyrl Jacquay home six miles north of Fort Wayne, Sunday, Aug. the 2nd. About seventy-two were in attendance and all enjoyed a good time. In the forenoon general sociability prevailed, old friendships being renewed and greetings being exchanged. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was served on large table in a shady grove of trees near the house, to which all did ample justice.
After all had eaten their fill and were apparently satisfied, they repaired to the house where a fine program was rendered. Officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows: E. P. Linvill, president; C. H. Linvill, vice-president; John Leach, secretary-treasurer.
Those present were: Cleveland Linvill and family, Frank Leach and family, Harmon Beck and family, Elisha Linvill and family, Leonard Lewis and family, Harry Hart and family, Albert Leech and family, Albert Leech and family, Bert McDaniel and family, Samuel Ross and family, Charles Gaff and family, Earl Gaff and family, Roscoe Anderson and family, William Linvill and family, Frank Beck and family, Lawrence Minnick and family, Louis Jerdon and family, Pl Jacquay and family.
The next reunion will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross at Goshen, Ind.
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Leech-Linvill Reunion.
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Linvill and Leech Reunion
The 8th Annual reunion of the Linvill and Leech families was held Sunday at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Frank E. Beck, of Smith Township.
A basket dinner was served at the noon hour and a short business session followed, with the election of officers, namely: Mrs. Roscoe Anderson, Fort Wayne, president; Mr. Harmon Beck, Thorncreek township, vice-president; and Mrs. Frank E. Beck, Secretary and treasurer; Arrangement committee: Mrs. W. A. Black, Mrs. Frank E. Beck, and Mr. Roscoe Anderson. The afternoon was spent in visiting, and ice cream was served.
Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Elisha P. Linvill and family, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Linvill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linvill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Sapp and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Minnick of Jonesboro, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linvill and family of Rochester, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaff and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gaff, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and daughter of Fort Wayne, Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Ross and Son and Mr. Roy Osborne of Goshen, Ind., Mr. George Linvill of Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Burt McDaniel and Family of Garrett, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leech, Mr and Mrs. Frank Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Killian and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Aburn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Beck, and Laurence Linvill, Forest Linvill, Orville Ross, Leah Linvill, Mildred Linvill, Edna Louise Beck, Frances Linvill, Robert Linvill, Edwin Linvill, Emery Anderson, John Leech and Emery McDaniel.
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The Linville and Leech Reunion
The ninth annual reunion of the Linvill and Leech families was held Sunday, Aug. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill of Smith township. There were about 65 people in attendance. At the noon hour a bounteous dinner was served in the bank barn on account of the rain. After dinner a short program was given and a business meeting was held and the minutes of the last reunion were read by the secretary, Mrs. Frank Beck. The officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President, Samuel Ross of Goshen; vice president, Burt McDaniel of Garrett; secretary and treasurer, Cleveland Linvill; program committee; Edna Louise Beck, Francis and Mildred Linvill; arrangement committee, Geo Linvill of Warsaw.
Those present were Mrs. Geo. Linvill, Minnie and Lillie Linvill, Ethel Neuman and Leroy Brown of Anderson, Ind.; Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Ross and son of Goshen, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Linvill of son of Warsaw, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck, Mr. and Mrs Burt McDaniel and family of Garrett, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pyrl Jacquaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson and family all of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Killian and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crabill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Crabill, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Beck and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leech, Francis, Forrest, George and Harry Linvill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Aburn and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill and family all of Whitley county. |
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WEDDING AT U. B. PARSONAGE
Geo. W. Linvill, son of the late Cornelius Linvill of Smith township, now owner of the Court restaurant on Buffalo street in Warsaw and Miss Minnie B. Schuder of Warsaw were married at 2:30 Friday afternoon by Rev. Roscoe F. Wilson at the U. B. parsonage in this city. The couple who are highly respected young people of Warsaw will reside on North Buffalo street in that city. |
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The Linville and Leech Reunion
The tenth annual reunion of Linvill and Leech families was held at the home of George W. Linvill in Smith township on Sunday, August 4 with about 80 members and friends present.
At the noon hour a large basket dinner was served cafeteria style to which all did ample justice.
After dinner a short program was given and a business meeting was held and the members of the last reunion were read by the secretary, C. H. Linvill.
The officers for the coming year were elected as follows: president, Cleveland Linvill; Vice President, W. A. Black, Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Black.
Later in the afternoon ice cream was served after which they all returned to their homes hoping to meet again next year and enjoy another pleasant day together.
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WM. A. Leech
DIES AT HOME
TUESDAY P.M.
A RESIDENT IN SMITH TOWNSHIP,
WHITLEY COUNTY, FOR 75 YEARS
—WIDOW AND A NEPHEW HIS
CLOSEST RELATIVES
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William Albert Leech, 76, well known Whitley country farmer, known to his friends at Al, died at his home in Smith township at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. His condition had been critical for the past two weeks. He was stricken with paralysis several months ago and last spring was stricken with apoplexy.
Mr. Leech was a well known and highly esteemed citizen. At the age of one and a half years he came with his parents, James and Elizabeth Leech to the farm where his death occurred. He was born in Richland county, Ohio, March 31, 1858, and was the last survivor of seven children. In politics Mr. Leech was a Democrat. Throughout his life he engaged in farming.
In November, 1882, the deceased was married to Leila Lavina Pence, who survives with a nephew, Frank Leech, who has resided at the Leech home during his uncle's illness.
The body was taken to the Sonday funeral home in Churubusco, and will be returned to the Leech home Thursday morning. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the Blue River Methodist Church, Rev. E. J. Hults officiating. Burial will be made in the church cemetery. |
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(Nov. 13, 1937)
40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
About 40 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross, 713 South Ninth street in celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary yesterday A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross received several beautiful presents. They will be glad to receive any of their friends this evening. Those present were: Mrs. Cora Lafevor, John Lafevor and son Paul, Spencerville, Ind.; Mrs. Stella Ditmars, St. Joe, Ind.; Mrs. Della Hippenhaumer, Kendallville, Ind.; Mrs. and Mrs. C. H. Linville and sons, Lawrence and Marshall, Miss Beatrice Kaufman, Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter, Dona Jean,; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck, all of Columbia City, Ind.; Mrs. and Mrs. LeRoy Marker, Churubusco, Ind.; Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Ross, Warsaw, Ind.; Mrs. Donald Hart, New Paris, Ind.; Mr and Mrs. R. L. Anderson and daughters, Lorianie and Irene, Ft. Wayne, Ind,; Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Onkes, Misses Laura and Edna Troup, Boyd Troup, Elkhart; Mrs. Lydia Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Copenhaver and daughter, Anneta and son, Richard. Mrs. Cora Juday, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ross, Miss Maxine Price, all of Goshen. |
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Cleveland H. Linvill
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
COMMISSIONER 3RD DISTRICT
WHITLEY COUNTY
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I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AT THE ELECTION NOV. 5
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HOUSE BURNS TO
GROUND; CONTENTS LOST
Fire completely destroyed the 7-room tenant house occupied by the Claris Gibson family on the Cleveland Linvill farm in Smith township at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday.
When the fire was discovered the interior of the house was in flames and the household goods and clothing of the Gibsons were burned.
Mr. Linvill carries insurance on the house. Adam Barcus, mail carrier out of Churubusco, in driving past the Gibson home, discovered the fire and notified Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knafel, neighbors of the Gibsons, but the fames were beyond control.
The Gibsons and their two children were in Columbia city at the time. Mr. Gibson is employed as a plumber in Columbia city.
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PRETTY WEDDING
OCCURS TODAY.
GRACE CHURCH
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HOWARD WORMAN WEDS MISS
FRANCES LINVILL — WEDDING
BREAKFAST GIVEN COUPLE BY
GROOM'S PARENTS — WILL RE-
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A quiet wedding of local interest occurred Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in Grace Lutheran church when Miss Frances Linvill, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linvill, of this city, became the bride of Mr. Howard Workman of Detroit, Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Workman of this city.
The bridal party entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, and proceeded to the alter where the single ring ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Bradley, pastor of the church in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. The bride wore a two piece ensemble suit of independence blue transparent velvet with hat and accessories to match, and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and swansonia. Miss Ada Keiger, the brides only attendant was attired in a dress of brown transparent velvet and carried a huge bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by Herbert Pence of this city. The party left the church while Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Edwin Meltzler, who presided at the organ. "Deep in My Heart, Dear," melody from "The Student Prince" as played softly on the organ during the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of the Rochester high school while the groom graduated with the 1929 graduating class from Columbia City high school. They are two of the popular members of this city's younger set, and have many fiends who join in wishing then a future life of happiness.
Immediately following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of the groom's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Workman left for Detroit, where they have a furnished apartment awaiting them in the Clifford hotel, corner Clifford and Duffield. Mr. Workman is a member of Joe Shoer's orchestra now playing in Detroit.
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George W. Linvill of Millersburg, former resident of Whitley county, died in his sleep Sunday morning at the home of his stepson, Richard Larabee in Goshen.
He was a son of Cornelius and Sarah Linvill, and was born in Whitley county in 1878. His wife died in November 1947. Besides his stepson, Mr. Linvill is survived by a step-grandson, James at Goshen; two brothers, Arthur of Columbia City, and Cleveland, Smith township; and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Black and Mrs. Frank Beck, Smith township, and a number of nieces and nephews living in Whitley County.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Rohrer Funeral Home at New Paris. Burial will be made at No. Webster
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(1949)
DEATH CLAIMS WELL KNOWN LOCAL MAN
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ARTHUR J. LINVILL OF WEST
VAN BUREN STREET STRICK-
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AGO.
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Arthur J. Linvill, 61, a life-long resident of Whitley county and a former Columbia City restaurant operator, died at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for one week. He became seriously ill last Saturday at his home, 411 West Van Buren street, and was taken to the hospital where he was given treatment to prevent a cerebral hemorrhage.
He was born in Smith township, on June 27, 1888, a son of Cornelius and Sarah Leech Linvill. After attending the old Greenhill school, he was united in marriage on June 3, 1909, to the former Lura M. Deck, They established their first home in Smith township, near Round Lake. In 1917 they moved to Richland township where they continued to reside until coming to Columbia City in February 1928. For the next ten years they operated the Linvill Restaurant on South Main street. Since retiring from the restaurant business, Mr. Linvill has been employed at the Woolen Mills and the Columbia Products.
For many years Mr. Linvill has been a member of the Blue River Bethel Church of God. The surviving relatives include the wife, Lura; one daughter, Mrs. Howard Workman, this city; two sons, Forrest Linvill, Glendale, Calif., George Linvill, at home; three grandchildren, Jan and Judy Ann Workman and Terry Lee Linvill; one brother, Cleveland Linvill, Smith township, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Beck and W. A. Black, both of Smith township. A son, Harry, was lost in service on October 18, 1943, somewhere off the coast of Holland. One brother and two sisters have likewise preceded him in death.
The body is at the Charles Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call. The Rev. Marion R. Shroyer will officiate at the funeral rites Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral home. Interment will be in South Park cemetery. |
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(1950)
Cleveland Linvills Visit Havana, Cuba
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Linvill, Smith township, returned Sunday evening from a three week's vacation trip which included a visit to Cuba.
The Linvills drove to Key West, Florida, where they had planned to board a plane for Cuba. Instead, they had to drive to Miami, where they parked their car, and went aboard a boat which took them, along with 700 other passengers to Havana, Cuba. The trip took from 6 o'clock in the evening until 8 o'clock the next morning. Mrs. Linvill suffered a light touch of seasickness.
At Daytona Beach, Florida, the Linvills visited the Peabody auditorium, memorial to the late S. J. Peabody, Columbia City. |
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Death Comes to Mrs. William A. Black Friday Afternoon Was in Failing Health For a Number of Years |
Mr. Edna V. Black, 82, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday at the Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient since August 24. She had been in failing health for the last six years and bedfast for many months. Since she entered the hospital in August her condition had remained critical
She was a native of Smith township, and was born July 30, 1873, a daughter of Charles and Sarah Leach Winebrenner. While a young girl she made her home in Churubusco with her grandmother, Mrs. Diana Leach. After completing her education in the Churubusco school, she was employed in the post office and later the Churubusco Truth Printing Company where she worked as a type setter.
January 1, 1897, she was united in marriage to William A. Black, and the following twenty-eight years were spent in Fort Wayne where they managed several hotels. In 1925, they purchased a farm in Smith township eight miles northeast of Columbia City. They continued to operate the farm until retiring approximately a year and a half ago at which time they moved to 108 West Jefferson street.
Mrs. Black was a member of the First Methodist Church in Fort Wayne, the Shiloh Chapter Order of the Eastern Star and the Wayne Temple Pythian Sisters, both of Fort Wayne.
The surviving relatives include her husband William Black; a son, Harry L. Benner, Fort Wayne; five half-brothers, Carl and Ira Winebrenner, both of Kalamazoo, Mich., Earl and Paul Winebrenner, both of South Bend and Guy Winebrenner, North Manchester, five half sisters, Mrs. Frank Beck, Smith township, Mrs. Nellie Shock, Mrs. Margery Omart and Miss Hazel Winebrenner, all of North Manchester and Miss Helen Winebrenner of Chicago.
The body has been removed to the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after noon Saturday. The Rev. Verlin Vernon and the Rev. Floyd Hedges will officiate at the funeral services to be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 at the Funeral Home. Committal services and burial will be in the South park Cemetery.
Columbia City Chapter Order of the Eastern Star 65 will conduct Twilight Services at 8:00 p.m., Saturday at the Funeral Home.
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William Black, 84, Former Fort Wayne Hotel Manager, Dies Retired Smith Township Farmer |
William A. Black, 84, retired Smith township farmer and former Fort Wayne hotel manager, died at 7:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since July 22. He first became ill last April but had recovered sufficiently to return to his home for a period of approximately five weeks prior to suffering a relapse which caused further hospitalization.
He was a native of Lancaster, Ohio, and was born April 5, 1873, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Black. At the age of 14 he came to Fort Wayne where he became an employee as a shoe-black in one of the hotels. He was elevated from position unto position until he became the manager of the Avaline Hotel. Following the destruction of the Avaline by fire, he became the first manager of the Anthony Hotel. He later served as the purchasing agent for the Keenan and Randall Hotels. In the year 1925 he retired and moved to his farm in Smith township, eight miles northwest of this city. Three years ago he sold the farm and moved to Columbia City where he has since made his home in the Pence apartments, 108 West Jefferson street.
On January 1, 1897, he was united in marriage to the former Edna Winebrenner who preceded him in death on October 28, 1955.
Mr. Black was a member of the Sol. D. Bayless Lodge 359 Free and Accepted Masons, at Fort Wayne; the Scottish Rite Consistory, Valley of Fort Wayne and his church affiliation was with the Methodist church.
The surviving relatives included one step-son, Harry Benner, Cleveland, O.; one brother, Lloyd Black, Lancaster, O.; one sister, Mrs. Burt Older, Columbus, O.; several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife he has been preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters.
The body has been removed to the Smith and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Verlin Q. Vernon, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, will officiate at the memorial services to be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Funeral Home. Burial will be in the South Park Cemetery.
Sol D. Bayless Lodge will conduct the ritualistic service of the order at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Funeral Home. |
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1817 Franklin Co Tax List.
John Quick
1820 Census of Franklin Co Indiana
Quick, John BROOKVILLE 174
1822 Tax List of Posey Township Franklin Co IN
Cornelius Quick
1830 Census of Franklin Co IN.
Leech, William 294
Purkey, Daniel 305
Quick, Cyrus 305
Quick, James 305
Quick, John 305
1840 Census of Franklin Co Indiana
Quick, Cyrus 277
Quick, James 286
Quick, John 286
Quick, Martin 285
1850 Census of Franklin Co Indiana
LINVILLE, E.P. LAUREL TWP 231
LINVILLE, Elias POSEY TWP 211
LINVILLE, Elisha P. POSEY TWP 212
LINVILLE, Jeremiah LAUREL TWP 224
LINVILLE, John POSEY TWP 212
LINVILLE, Morgan POSEY TWP 209
QUICK, Cyrus BROOKVILLE TWP 281
QUICK, George W. BROOKVILLE TWP 286
QUICK, James BROOKVILLE TWP 283
QUICK, John BROOKVILLE TWP 282
QUICK, John H. HIGHLAND TWP 337
QUICK, Lewis D. BROOKVILLE TWP 281
QUICK, Martin BROOKVILLE TWP 279
1850 Census of Fayette Co Indiana
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LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE SCH.
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Page 186B:
22 261 265 CARPENTER Arnold 49 M Carpenter 2,000 Ri
23 261 265 CARPENTER Elizabeth 39 F Del
24 261 265 CARPENTER George 19 M Carpenter Ohio X
25 261 265 CARPENTER Joseph 16 M Clerking Ohio
26 261 265 CARPENTER Charles 13 M Ohio X
27 261 265 CARPENTER William 10 M Ohio X
28 261 265 ABURN Sarah 15 F Ohio X
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Orange Twp Page 261B
29 96 97 LINVILLE W. D. 32 M Farmer 1,000 Ky
30 96 97 LINVILLE Mary 29 F Ind
31 96 97 LINVILLE E. J. 9 F Ind X
32 96 97 LINVILLE M. C. 7 F Ind X
33 96 97 LINVILLE J. A. 5 M Ind
34 96 97 LINVILLE L. L. 3 M Ind
35 96 97 LINVILLE Sarah M. 1 F Ind
36 97 98 LINVILLE James H. 24 M Farmer Ind
37 97 98 LINVILLE Dinah J. 22 F Ind
1850 Census of Franklin Co Indiana
LINVILLE GEORGE W. 345 POSEY TWP.
LINVILLE JEREMIAH 464 LAUREL TWP.
LINVILLE MARGARET 345 POSEY TWP.
LINVILLE PARKER 464 LAUREL TWP.
LINVILLE RICHARD 345 POSEY TWP.
LINVILLE WILLIAM 362 SALT CREEK TWP.
LINVILLE WILLIAM 344 POSEY TWP.
QUICK BENJAMIN F. 181 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK CYRUS 171 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK HARVEY 176 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK JAMES 185 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK JOAN 102 SPRINGFIELD TWP.
QUICK JOHN 171 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK JOHN H. JR. 189 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK JOHN H. 176 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK MARTHA 181 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK MILTON E. 169 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK STATEN 208 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK W. A. 185 BROOKVILLE TWP.
QUICK W. G. 175 BROOKVILLE TWP.
1860 Census Laurel Township Franklin Co IN August 4, 1860:
949 875 Parker Linville 27 M Day Laborer Ind
Sarah " 25 F Ind
Cornelius 6 M Ind
Ida M. 3 F Ind.
William 1/12 M Ind.
Jeremiah Linville 64 M Day Laborer Ky
Unice 50 F Ind
Elizabeth 14 F Ind
Jeremiah 12 M Ind.
Morgan 10 M Ind
950 876 Samuel Coulter 35 M Farmer 3000 600 Ireland
Ellen 35 F Scotland
James 43 M Ohio
Joseph 19 M Ind.
Elizabeth 16 F Ind.
John 13 M Ind.
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Indiana Marriages Prior to 1850:
Linnville, Polly Jr Worth, Benjamin F. Whitley 4-13-1848
Linnville, Sarah Giles, Francis M. Rush 9-27-1849
Linvelle, Alexander Simpson Martha Franklin 2-19-1849
Linwell, James M. Miskill, Sarah Fayette 2-5-1828
Linville, Betty Ann Zike George Shelby 8-29-39
Linville, Boyd Cary Hannah Delaware 2-10-1842
Linville, Catherine Young Benjamin Howard 2-23-1848
Linville, David Phares Catharine Shelby 12-6-38
Linville, Dudley Bear Elizabeth Switzerland 8-13-1819
Linville, Elijah Cotton Hester Ann Shelby 12-27-1846
Linville, Edward Amos Malinda Rush 1-5-1830
Linville, Elias Fortner Violet Franklin 12-25-1837
Linville, Elisha Kunningham Rosannah Rush 2-25-1841
Linville, Elisha P. Malone Margaret E. Franklin 11-24-1841
Linville, Emeline Zike Joseph Shelby 10-30-39
Linville, James H. Knick Diana I. Franklin 8-20-1846
Linville, Jeremiah Quick Eunice Franklin 4-1-1827
Linville, John Donnell Nancy Decatur 2-26-1825
Linville, John F. McDowell Jane Fayette 8-4-1848
Linville, Joseph Snelling Susan Decatur 12-29-1831
Linville, Lewis Zike Sarah Shelby 10-31-39
Linville, Malinda Walker Rankin Scott 9-23-1845
Linville, Mary Cotton Thomas C. Shelby 11-20-42
Linville, Mary Jane Wilcot?? Seathen Fayette 1-21-1846
Linville, Morgan Hamilton Debby Ann Franklin 3-24-1845
Linville, Nancy Smith Robert Scott 3-19-1845
Linville, Nancy Brown William Wesley Shelby 11-1-1849
Linville, Rhoda Walton Cornelius Switzerland 2-10-1841
Linville, Samuel Davis Sarah Floyd 3-8-1832
Linville, Sarah Searls George D. Fayette 1-30-1845
Linville, Sarah Brown Mathew C. Shelby 4-1-1847
Linville, Susannah Dolf Peter Dearborn 8-10-44
Linville, William Adams Mary A. Fayette 2-2-1841
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Whitley County Indiana Marriages 1838-1910 — 1991-1938
Linvill, Arthur J Lura Marie DECK June 2, 1909 7:423
Linvill, Cleveland H Mae C HOVARTER February 25, 1906 7:180
Linvill, Cleveland H Anna S KESSIE November 30, 1912 8:143
Linvill, Cornelius Sarah F LEACH August 10, 1876 2:554
Linvill, Daisy M Irve G WEIDNER October 28, 1905 7:148
Linvill, David S Lorena L HEMMICK June 1, 1887 4:240
Linvill, David Swan Alta Cythia GREEN July 12, 1894 5:273
Linvill, Forrest Mary Jane THRASHER July 15, 1936 14:325
Linvill, Frances Howard WORKMAN October 16, 1929 11:1
Linvill, George W Minnie B SCHUDER May 18, 1928 10:345
Linvill, Josephine Ira ANDERSON September 10, 1896 5:444
Linvill, Josephine D J Allen WILLITS December 3, 1885 4:129
Linvill, Lawrence T Beatrice V KAUFMAN June 12, 1938 16:382
Linvill, Lewis M Ottie A LINVILL April 5, 1885 4:76
Linvill, Lewis M Ida m PINE November 8, 1892 5:147
Linvill, Martha John W HANCOCK February 22, 1930 11:66
Linvill, Mildred Chalmers HAZEN June 21, 1931 11:302
Linvill, Ottie A Lewis M LINVILL April 5, 1885 4:76
Linvill, Sarah E Allen P MITTEN August 31, 1876 2:557
Linvill, Walter Hayes Elva Aldora JOHNSON June 24, 1906 7:207
Linville, Daisy Charles W GRADELESS April 2, 1901 6:215
Linville, George W Sarah B ANDERSON January 26, 1905 7:94
Linville, Ora O Frank BECK July 18, 1900 6:141
Whitley County Guardianships 1844-1925
LEECH, John W. 1910 0238
LEECH, Samuel 1884 0468
LINVILL, Sarah F. 1923 0615
LINVILL, Walter H. 1925 0787
Noble County References
All Noble County references from the Noble County GenWeb Site.
Noble County Marriages
Huntsman Joseph K 2 Oct 1945 Linvill Beverly S, Huntsman Carl G, Miller Helen E, 20 Jun 1970
Linvill Beverly S 13 Apr 1948 Huntsman Joseph K, Linvill Walter L, Barnhart Lavon E, 49
Linville Arlen C 27 Feb 1933 Brown Sheila D, Linville Tony, Bolen Melody, 10 Mar 1978
Linville Harold R 27 Aug 1896 Coe Weltha M, Linville Jessie W, Bowen Ida M, 29 Nov 1922
Linville Jeremy M 8 Dec 1976 Smith Misty A, Linville Michael L, Gienger Jennifer K, 23 Sep 1997
Linville John ca 1840 Kistler Mary E, Linville John, Austin Louisa, 31 May 1882
Linville Michael L 23 Feb 1957 Gienger Jennifer K, Linville Robert N, Trowbridge Emma M, 22 May 1976
Linville Patricia A 25 Jun 1963 McAllister Jeffrey O, Linville Robert N, Trowbridge Emma M, 56
Linville Rebecca M 7 Feb 1954 Nichols Michael S, Linville Robert N, Trowbridge Emma M, 50
Linville Richard L 23 Feb 1958 Fisel Teresa A, Linville Richard L, Harter Jennie L, 6 Aug 1976
Linville Robert N 29 Mar 1928 Trowbridge Emma M, Linville Harold R, Coe Weltha M, 31 May 1952
Linville Robert N Jr 17 Dec 1960 Hissong Sue A, Linville Robert N, Trowbridge Emma M, 13 Sep 1982
Noble County Obituaries
Gaff Laurel D, 79, of R. 1, Kimmell, a retired farmer who was a barber in Churubusco and Kendallville, died in Kosciusko Community Hospital Oct. 9. A native of Green Twp, he was born Nov. 14, 1899 to Howard Spencer and Gertrude Herron Gaff. He spent his youth in Green Twp. He married Hilda Leitch Aug. 20, 1921, and they lived in Washington Twp. He was a member of Ormas Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Vearl V. of Wolf Lake and Allen of South Whitley; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Linvill of Kimmell and Mrs. Cecil Paulus of Leesburg; 13 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Laver Shanabarger of Churubusco. Services will be in Salem Community Church Oct. 12. Burial, Salem Church Cemetery. ~ 10-11-1979 + 10-?-1979
Linvill Lavon E, 67, R. 4, Columbia City, died May 12 at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born Nov. 18, 1919 in Allen County, she was the daughter of David and Mary Parish Barnhart. She married Walter Linvill on Feb. 17, 1927. They had lived in Whitley County. She was a member of the Churubusco United Methodist Church. Surviving are the husband; two sons, Glen, R. 4, Columbia City, and Roger, R. 2, Albion; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Arleen) Shively, R. 3, Churubusco, and Mrs. Joe (Beverly) Huntsman, R. 2, Albion; 10 grandchildren; four brothers, Harold, Petoskey, Mich., Burlyn, Donald and Ronald of Fort Wayne; one sister, Mrs. Russell (Louise) Blaugh, Churubusco. Services were Friday at Churubusco United Methodist Church. Burial, Eel River Cemetery. + 5-12-1987
Linvill Lavon E, 67, R. 4, Columbia City, died at 8:09 a.m. Tuesday, May 12 at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne where she had been a patient since May 5. Born November 18, 1919 in Allen County, she was the daughter of David and Mary Parish Barnhart. She married Walter Linvill on February 17, 1927. They had lived in Whitley County. Mrs. Linvill was a member of the Churubusco United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sons, Glen, R. 4, Columbia City, and Roger, R. 2, Albion; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Arleen) Shively, R. 3, Churubusco, and Mrs. Joe (Beverly) Huntsman, R. 2, Albion; there are ten grandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers, Harold, Petoskey, Mich., Burlyn, Donald and Ronald Barnhart all of Fort Wayne; one sister, Mrs. Russell (Louise) Blaugh, Churubusco. Services were he at 10:30 a.m. Friday at t Churubusco United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Eel River Cemetery with Rev. Vaughn Powerll officiating. Preferred Memorials to the American Cancer Society or the Churubusco United Methodist Church.
Linville Harold R, 75, Kendallville, died this morning in McCray Hospital. He was born Aug. 27, 1896 in Decatur County to J. W. and Ida (Bowen) Linville and married Weltha Coe Nov. 29, 1922. He worked as a pharmacist at Otis Drug 1918-24, then moved to rural Kendallville and was a farmer until retiring in 1963 and moving back to the city. He was a member of Presbyterian Church in Albion, Farm Bureau, Sons of the American Revolution, Stone’s Trace Historical Society, Northeast Indiana Historical Society, American Legion and was a Republican precinct committeeman. Surviving are the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Combs, South Bend; a son, Robert N., Kendallville; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Shoop, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Marie Clark, Greensburg, and Mrs. Raymond Crawley, Coldwater, Ohio; 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be at Hite Funeral Home Sunday. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 5-?-1972
In Memory of Harold R. Linville, Date of Birth Aug. 27, 1896. Date of Death May 19, 1972. Place and Time of Service Hite Funeral Home, May 21, 1972 at 3:00 p.m. Officiating Rev. Chester A. Quear. Place of Interment Lake View Cemetery. Arrangements by Hite Funeral Home.
Robert Linville KENDALLVILLE - Robert Neil Linville, 67, of Kendallville, died at 8:15 p.m. Friday, June 30, 1995 in Sacred Heart Hoe, Avilla, He had been ill since January. A lifetime Kendallville resident, Mr. Linville was born March 29, 1928, to Harold and Weltha (Coe) Linville. On May 31 1952, in Kendallville, he married Emma Trowbridge, who survives. Mr. Linville, a 1946 graduate of Avilla High School, was a farmer, drove an East Noble School Corp. bus for 24 years and was a 50-year member of faith United Methodist Church in Kendallville. He was also a member of the Noble County Co-op, on whose boar of directors hd served for several years, and had been longtime Republican Precinct committeeman. Suviving with his wfe are two daughters, Mrs. Mike (Becky) Nichols and Mrs. Jeff (Tricia) McAllister, both of Kendallville, two sons, Bob N. Linville Jr. and Mike L. Linville, both of Kendallville, one sister, Phyllis Combs of South Bend; and seven grandchildren, Jon Nichols, Jeremy Linville, Sarah McAllister, Abby McAllister and Emalee McAllister, all of Kendallville. Mike Linville is a former resident of Albion and has written sports for the Albion News Era. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Faith United Methoidst Church in Kendallville, with the Rev. Merlyn Cox officiating. Bural was in Lake View Cemetery, Kendallville. Preferred Memorials are to Sacred Heart Home. Avilla or the United Methodst Church, Kendalville.
Linville Weltha, 85, formerly of 518 E. Diamond, Kendallville, died Thursday at Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home of Garrett. She was born April 9, 1898 in Wood County, Ohio, to H. L. and Ida (Wells) Coe. On Nov. 29, 1922 in Kendallville, she married Harold Linville, who died in 1972. She once provided care for ill persons in her home, was a member of the Albion Presbyterian Church, Allen Twp Homemakers’ Club, deLafayette Chapter of DAR, LaGrange, and Stone’s Trace Historical Society. Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis Combs of South Bend; a son, Robert of R. 3, Kendallville; a sister, Velma Grove of Fostoria, Ill.; 7 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. Services will be Monday at Hite Funeral Home of Kendallville. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 7-14-1983
Services of Welta Linville were held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Hite Funeral Home, Kendallville, with Rev. Alton J. Meyers and Rev. Kenneth Napier officiating. Burial was in Lake View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jeff McAllister, Mike Nichls, Bob and Mike Linville, Grg Combs and Spencer Bower.
Perry George M, 64, of R. 1 Huntertown, died April 20 at Garrett. He was born June 9, 1916 in Noble County to C. Page and Euna Jane (Malcolm) Perry. He was a farmer and was employed by County Line Cheese in Allen County. Survivors are 2 sisters, Mrs. Marshall (Aimee) Linvill of R. 4, Columbia City, and Mrs. Cecil (Phyllis) Powell of New Castle. Services were Thursday at Sheets Funeral Home in Churubusco. Burial, Huntertown Cemetery. * 4-?-1981
Reynolds Walter S, 71, died Sunday in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. A native of Tiffin, Ohio, he had resided in Fort Wayne since 1940 and was retired from General Electric Co. His wife, Mildred died in 1979. Surviving are a daughter, Joyce, and a son, Ronald of Fort Wayne; a companion, Amee Linvill of Columbia City; 3 brothers, Hugh and Richard of Rome City, and Ralph Reed of Elkhart; and 3 grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday in Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City. Burial, Covington Memorial Gardens. + 12-3-1989
Noble County Tombstones
Linvill Cornelius Jul 18, 1854-Jan 3, 1904 CC 2-13
Linvill Sarah E (w/o Cornelius) Apr 18, 1851- CC 2-13
Linville Emma (Trowbridge) Feb 5, 1934- LV N4-2
Linville Harold R 1896-1972 LV N4-2
Linville Robert N Mar 29, 1928-Jun 30, 1995 LV N4-2
Linville Weltha M (Coe) 1898-1983 LV N4-2
Whitley County Obituary Finder
Last Name: Aburn
First Name: Tobias
Date of Death: 08/28/1932
Cemetery: Merriam
Obituary Source: CC Post 08/29/32 Mon pg 1
Last Name: Auburn
First Name: Don W.
Date of Death: 12/17/2001
Birth Date: 03/02/1918
Other: South Whitley Cemetery
Obituary Source: CCP&M 12/9/2001 Page 2
Last Name: Auburn
First Name: Dortha I.
Date of Death: 12/30/1996
Birth Date: 11/13/1907
Other: South Whitley Cemetery
Obituary Source: CCP&M 1/3/1997 Page 12
Last Name: Auburn
First Name: Margaret W., Mrs.
Maiden Name: Coulter
Date of Death: 12/23/1930
Birth Date: 09/27/1855
Obituary Source: CC Post 12/23/30 Tue pg 1
Last Name: Leech
First Name: Ira Elmer
Date of Death: 02/04/1924
Obituary Source: Cc Post 02/06/24 Wed pg 1
Last Name: Leech
First Name: Leila (Mrs)
Maiden Name: Pence
Date of Death: 11/06/1939
Birth Date: 09/00/1858
Cemetery: Blue River Cemetery, Whitley County, IN
Obituary Source: CC Post: 11/07/1939 p. 1
Last Name: Leech
First Name: Leona
Date of Death: 06/27/1932
Birth Date: 12/23/1880
Cemetery: Nolt Cem.
Obituary Source: CC Post 06/28/32 Tue pg 1, 07/01/32 Fri pg 3
Last Name: Leech
First Name: Robert E.
Date of Death: 08/07/2001
Birth Date: 06/10/1910
Other: DeMoney-Grimes Countryside park Funeral Home C.C.
Cemetery: Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis
Obituary Source: Post & Mail Aug. 8, 9, & 13, 2001
All Pg. 2
Last Name: Leech
First Name: William Albert
Date of Death: 10/23/1934
Birth Date: 03/31/1858
Cemetery: Blue River Cem.
Obituary Source: CC Post 10/24/34 Wed pg 1
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Benjamin Perry
Date of Death: 07/07/1951
Birth Date: 12/12/1881
Spouse: Pauline Linvill
Other: Creamated, remains Linvill Addition
of Masonic Cemetery
Obituary Source: CC Post 07/09/1951, Mon. pg 1,3
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: David Swan
Date of Death: 12/13/1927
Birth Date: 05/21/1862
Other: Will filed CC Post 12/31/27 Sat pg 3
Cemetery: Greenhill
Obituary Source: CC Post 12/14/27 Wed pg 3,
12/17/27 Sat pg 3
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Forrest L.
Date of Death: 01/02/1996
Other: Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills
Obituary Source: P&M Feb 7 1996 Pg12
Source Information:
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Harbert A.
Date of Death: 04/02/1992
Birth Date: 05/23/1921
Other: Memorial Service Stone's Hill Community Church
Obituary Source: P&M Apr 8 1992Pg2;P&M May 13 1992Pg2
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Lavon E.
Maiden Name: Barnhart
Date of Death: 05/12/1987
Birth Date: 11/18/1919
Spouse: Walter
Other: Sheets Funeral Home, Churubusco
Cemetery: Eel River
Obituary Source: P&M May 13 1987Pg12
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Milicant Irene
Date of Death: 02/16/1920
Other: burial Blue River Cem.
Obituary Source: CC Post 02/25/1920 Wed pg 2
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Pauline Brommer
Date of Death: 11/16/1990
Birth Date: 12/23/1907
Spouse: Benjamin P
Other: Smith & Sons Funeral Home
Cemetery: Greenhill
Obituary Source: P&M Nov 17,20 1990Pg2
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Walter Hayes
Date of Death: 03/01/1925
Birth Date: 03/06/1877
Other: Will filed CC Post 03/07/25 Sat pg 2
Cemetery: Linvill
Obituary Source: Cc Post 03/04/25 Wed pgs 1,2,3
Last Name: Linvill
First Name: Walter L.
Date of Death: 03/15/2001
Birth Date: 12/15/1918
Other: Sheets Funeral Home, Churubusco
Cemetery: Eel River
Obituary Source: P&M Mar 16,17 2001Pg2
Last Name: Linville
First Name: Cleveland, Mrs
Date of Death: 03/25/1912
Birth Date: 12/13/1883
Spouse: Cleveland
Obituary Source: CCPost Mar 27 1912Pg1
Last Name: Linville
First Name: Cornelius, Mrs
Date of Death: 05/16/1912
Birth Date: 04/18/1849
Spouse: Cornelius
Obituary Source: CCPost May 18 1912Pg3
Last Name: Linville
First Name: George W.
Date of Death: 02/21/1985
Birth Date: 12/09/1914
Other: Smith & Sons
Cemetery: South Park
Obituary Source: P&M Feb 22 1985Pg5;P&M Feb 26 1985Pg5A
Last Name: Linville
First Name: Martha J.
Date of Death: 05/11/1914
Obituary Source: CCPost May 13 1914
Obituary Abstract, 27 April 1948, Herald Press, Huntington, IN
Milton E. Hull died April 27, 1948 (83)
Brother Charles Hull
Sons Chester Hull, Raceland, Kentucky
Roscoe Hull, Toledo, Ohio
Frederick Hull, at home.
Daughters Bertha (Hull) Garrison, Huntington
Alta (Hull) Byers, Huntington
Lillian (Hull) Miller, Huntington
Wanda (Hull) Sharp, Oakland, California
Step Son Walter Gradeless, Pierceton
26 Grandchildren
32 Great Grandchildren
Burial Riverside Cemetery, Andrews
Obituary Abstract, August 1964, Herald Press, Huntington, IN
Chester Hull died August 1, 1964., survived by 3 sons and 1 daughter.
Sisters Lilly Miller, Huntington
Mrs. Walter Byers, Toledo, Ohio
Brother Roscoe Hull, Phoenix, Arizona
1 half brother, 1 half sister, 1 step brother
Obituary Abstract, February 16, 1981, Herald Press, Huntington, IN
Fred M. Hull
Died February 16, 1981 at Huntington Memorial Hospital,
Born July 3, 1912
Married July 7, 1956 in Angola to Thelma Biehl
Stepsons Lawrence Saunders, Illinois
William Saunders, California
James Biehl
John Biehl
Stepdaughters Juanita Fair, Anaheim, California
Karen Roehmhild, Whittier, California
Glynna Harmon, Lagro
Cheryl Bragg, Columbia City
Mary Harlan, Andrews
Sisters Lillian Miller, Huntington
Wanda Sharpe, California
26 Step Grandchildren
3 Step Great Grandchildren
5 Brothers 1 stepson preceded him in death.
Gary Ladd "Laddie" Biehl died 1967 Viet Nam
Obituary Abstract, October 31, 1988, Herald Press, Huntington, IN
Lillian Miller, born July 22, 1902 died October 31, 1988
Brothers Roscoe Hull
Chester Hull
half brothers Fred Hull
Arthur Hull
half sister Wanda Sharpe
Obituary Abstract, January 8, 1984, Herald Press, Huntington, IN
Bertha Garrison died January 8, 1984 daughter of Flora Enyert & Milton Hull
Sister Wanda Sharpe, Red Bluff, California
Brother Chester Hull
Roscoe Hull
Half Brother Fred Hull
Step Brother Walter Gradeless
Notes from Nancy Jo Walters visit with Bicky Hull on 27 February 1995:
(Bicky) Thelma Hull, 7689 E 110 N, Lagro, IN 46941
Milton Edward Hull's 1st marriage was to a Wise, sister to
Ramond Wise of Somerset, IN. Children from that marriage:
Lillie (Miller)
Alta
Bertha
Charlie
Chet (Chester)
Roscoe
Children of Milton's 2nd marriage to Daisy Linville
Wanda
Arthur died at age of 15 of Appendicitis
Freddie (not Fred) b July 3, 1912 d February 15, 1981
married July 17, 1956 to
Thelma Jean Schwartz born 1919.
Freddie adopted the six children of Thelma (Bicky)
Glenna (Biehl) Harmon 52, (Mrs. Lewis Harmon, Jr.), LaGro
1 daughter, Tamara Harmon
James (Jim) Biehl 50, 3 children, Lagro. 2 marriages.
Current wife Patsy Eltson (Gray)
3 children from 1st marriage
Marsha Archibold
James Biehl
Tracy "Butch" Biehl
Gray Ladd Biehl "Laddie" died 1967 Viet Nam
Cheryl Garrison, Bragg, Eolfe, Staab, 44,
3 children, Fort Meyers, Florida
Married Rob Garrison, daughter, Amy Garrison, 25
Married ----- Braff, 1 son Robert Bragg, 23, South Bend
Married Kenneth Wolfe, Fort Myers, 1 dau Jenica Bragg, 10
Married Tom Staab, Fort Myers.
John Biehl, 2 sons, Lagro. Married Alice -----, divorced. 2 sons:
Gary Biehl, 21.
Paul Biehl, 17.
Mary (Biehl) Harlon (Mrs. Darold Harlon), Andrews
2 sons Jason died Sep 1991 at age 15
Darold Harlon Jr., 22
Wanda Sharpe of Redding California died in April 1981.
1 daughter, Carol from 1st marriage.
Second marriage to Harold Sharpe.
Wanda was older than Freddie.
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Most likely contains errors.
Please document all data before using.
Thomas Linville b. England married to Elizabeth Wickersham
Richard Linville 1683-1713 b 1683 England d c 1713
Married to Mary -----
Thomas Linville 1670-1747
B: 09 Dec 1679 at Sussex, England died after 1747
married 09 Feb 1714 toDinah (Diana) Richards at
St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Chester, Pennsylvania
Dinah (Diana) Richards b Chester Co Pennsylvania
daughter of Joseph & Mary Richards
Joseph Linville 1720-1768 b. c 1729 at Sussex England
died 1768 married 1740 to ----- Mulligan at Sussex
Elisha Linville 1762-1815 b 1762/65 d 13 Feb 1815 Bath Co KY
married 21 Aug 1787 to Sarah Moore at Tuscarora
Presbyterian Church, Dry Book, Berkleley Co. VA
Sarah Moore daughter of John Moore
(1: 1976 Linville Family p25)
Jeremiah Linville b. 1797 Kentucky died Franklin Co Indiana
married 01 Apr 1827 Eunice Quick, Franklin Co IN
10 Children
Eunice (Appears to be a daughter of Cornelius Quick)
Children
Martha 1829
Sarah 1830
Elisha Parker Linville 1831-1915
Hannah 1836-
Rachel 1838-
Mary Ann 1840-
Salina 1843-
Elizabeth 1845-
Jeremiah 1847-
Morgan 1850-
Elisha Parker 'Parker' Linville 1831-1915
born Sep 1831 at Franklin Co IN
Married Franklin Co IN Sarah 31 Dec 1852 to
Sarah Aburn 1834-1890. 3 Children:
Cornelius Linville 1853-1904
Ida M. Linville 1857-
William Linville 1860-
(1: Another record says married to Suzanne)
(2: Suzanne b 1817 Ohio per Census)
(3: Linvill book shows name as Sarah Adams)
Parker Linville's wife died in 1890
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Descendants of Cornelius Linvill of Whitley Co Indiana
More detailed information and more information on living descendants is available for family members.
Cornelius Linville 1853-1904 born 10 Jul 1854 at Rush Co IN
died 03 Jan 1904 at Smith Twp Whitley Co IN Son of
Elisha Parker 'Parker' Linville 1831-1915 and Sarah
Aburn/Adams 1835-1891 married 10 Aug 1876 to Sarah Francis
Leech 1849-1912 at Whitley Co IN
Sarah Francis Leech 1849-1912 born 18 Apr 1849 at Smith Twp
Whitley Co IN died 16 May 1912 at Smith Twp Whitley
Co Indiana. Daughter of Samuel Leach 1825- and Diana
Martin 1827-1902. Granddaughter of Judge Benjamin F.
Martin. (1: buried in Salem Cemetery Noble Co IN,
2. Whitley County Death Book 2A page 60 81-12)
6 children:
Eva Josephine 'Josephine' Linvill 1878-1908
George W. Linvill 1878-
Ocie Ora Linville
Daisy Mae Linvill 1883-1915
Cleveland Hendricks Linvill 1885-1951
Arthur J. Linvill 1888-1949
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Eva Josephine 'Josephine' Linvill Anderson 1878-1908 born 03 Jun 1878
at Smith Twp Whitley Co IN. Died on 20 Nov 1908. Female married to
Ira Anderson 4 children:
1. (daughter. Anderson
2. Roscoe Anderson
3. Willard Anderson
4. Emery Anderson
(1: Died of Tuberculosis buried in Blue River Cemetery)
(2: Obit Columbia City Post 21 Nov 1908)
(3: Obit Columbia City Commercial Mail 27 Nov 1908)
(4 Eva J. buried in Blue River Cemetery.)
George W. Linvill 1878- born 17 Sep 1878 at Smith Twp Whitley Co IN
Married to Sarah Anderson ( Divorced. remarried to Minnie Mabie.
No children. Buried at North Webster Cemetery.
Ocie Ora Linville Beck born 13 Sep 1880 at Smith Twp Whitley Co IN.
Died on 18 May 1963 at Columbia City Whitley Co IN married to
Frank Elbert Beck 1878-1966 on 17 Jul 1900 at Collins Whitley Co IN.
3 Children:
1. Harmon Cornelius Beck 1901-
2. Edna Louise Beck Marker 1909-
3. Phyllis Joann Bennett Beck (adopted)
Daisy Mae Linvill Gradeless Hull 1883-1915 born 07 May 1883 at
Smith Twp Whitley Co IN. Died on 16 Feb 1915 at Andrews
Huntington Co IN. First married to Charles Webster Gradeless
1880-1959 on 02 Apr 1901 at Whitley County Indiana divorced.
Remarried to Milton Edward Hull 1865-on June 1905 at Whitley
County Indiana. 5 Children
1. Walter Irvin Gradeless 1901-1976
2. 'Freddie' Hull
3. Arthur Hull
4. daughter
5. Wanda Hull
(1: Div. WC 28-Nov-1902)
(2: 1905 WC Marr Application 1-27)
Cleveland Hendricks Linvill 1885-1951 born 20 Feb 1885 at Smith
Twp Whitley Co IN. Died on 28 Aug 1951 First marriage to May C.
Hovarter Linvill 1883-1912 at Whitley Co Indiana Widowed.
Remarried to Anna Sophia Kessie Linvill 1888-1959 on 1912/13.
6 children:
1. Mildred Linvill Hazen 1909-1988
2. Lawrence Frederick Linvill 1913-1972
3. Marshall Hendricks Linvill 1915-1982
4. Herbert Allen Linvill 1921-
5. Millicent Irene Linvill 1916-1920
6. Walter L. Linvill 1918-
(1: Died of heart disease)
(2: from Edna Marker)
Arthur J. Linvill 1888-1949 born 27 Jun 1888 at Smith Twp Whitley
County Indiana. Died 20 Aug 1949 Married Laura M. Deck 1891-1962
on 03 Jun 1909. 4 Children:
1. Frances Linvill Workman 1910-
2. Forrest Linvill
3. George Linvill 1914-
4. Harry Linvill
1820 Indiana Census
http://genweb.net/~inripley/1820/census.html
LINVILLE, ISAIAH 078 Dearborn
QUICK, James 17 Delaware
LINVILLE, JAMES 183 Franklin
LINVILLE, JOHN 223 Franklin
QUICK, John 174 Franklin
QUICK, David 150 Perry
1830 Indiana Census
Purkey, Daniel 305 Franklin
Quick, Cyrus 305 Franklin
Quick, James 305 Franklin
Quick, John 305 Franklin
Rariden, Jonathan 307 Franklin
Rariden, Moses 306 Franklin
Quick, Cornelius Henry Co
Marriages Franklin County Indiana
Elijah Quick Mary Tolans Mar -- 1821 Son-John b Feb 25 1802
Charles Collett Sarah Quick Oct 5 1823 )Sister-John Quick Maybe)
James Quick Elizabeth McClure Oct 30 1823 Son-John b Dec 3 1803
John Carter Hannah Quick May 30 1824 License Issued
Jared G. Johnson Anna Quick Oct 22 1826
Jeremiah Linville Eunice Quick Apr 1 1827
Cyrus Quick Hannah Clayton Feb 28 1828 Son-John b Jan 1 1806 KY
Martin Quick Matilda Fuller Apr 2 1833 Son-John b Feb 20 1808
Ephram K. Rockafeller Sarah Quick Sep 25 1833 Dau-John b Nov 16 1811
James R. Jones Elizabeth Quick Feb 23 1836 Dau-John b Jan 19 1814
John H. Quick Sarah Jane Cleaver June 6 1841 Son-John b Oct 22 1818
Lewis D. Quick Drusilla Clayton Oct 17 1841 Son-John b May 22 1812
William G. Quick Margaret Stringer Sep 14 1842 Son-John b Dec 15 1815
David H. Gavin Lydia Ann Quick May 8 1844
George M. Quick Amanda Elburn Dec 26 1846 Son-John b Dec 29 1809
On Ancestry.com found the following submission
Joyce Smith - Ancestors of Anna Viola Hart
1 Jared G. JOHNSON b: 1809
+ Anna QUICK b: ABT. 1805 d: BET. 1846 - 1850
2 Elizabeth JOHNSON b: 13 APR 1834 d: 13 JAN 1920
+ Edward HART b: 18 OCT 1837 d: 20 DEC 1919
3 Francis Marion HART b: 14 SEP 1870 d: 18 FEB 1955
+ Laura Elvira MISNER b: 25 JUL 1886 d: 11 JAN 1964
4 Anna Viola HART b: 15 APR 1911 d: 4 AUG 1953
Jared Johnson's of Interest:
1840 Census Crawford County Illinois
Jared Johnson
male under 5 1
male 5-10 1
male 10-15 1
male 20-40 1
female under 5 1
female 5-10 1
female 15-20 1
female 30-40 1
1852 Illinois Land Purchases
JOHNSON JARED G SESW 000 0000 23 Aug 1852 296 201 40.00
JOHNSON JARED G SWNE 125 5000 23 Apr 1852 291 201 40.00
JOHNSON JARED G NWSE 125 5000 23 Apr 1852 291 201 40.00
JOHNSON JARED G SENE 125 5225 23 Jul 1850 291 112 41.80
1870 Census, 19 July 1870 P. O. Darien, Orange Twp, Clark Co, Ill page 51a
160 152 Johnson Cornelius 30 M W Farmer 500 175 Ill
Johnson Polly 32 F W Keeping House Ill
Johnson Rosetta 9 F W Ill
Johnson Nancy 8 F W Illiniois
Johnson Martha 5 F W Ill
Johnson William 3 M W Ill
Johnson Cynthia 1 F W Ill
162 154 Johnson Jared 28 M W Farmer Ill
Johnson Jane 15 F W Keeping House Ill
Johnson Mary 8 F W Ill
Johnson Dorinda 1 F W Ill
1870 Census, 21 June 1870 Lowell Twp, Cherokee Co, Kansas page 51a
24 23 Johnson Robert W. 44 M W Farmer 200 Ill
Johnson Susan 40 F W keeping house N. Carolins
Johnson Moses 18 M W Farming Ill
Johnson Jared G. 15 M W Farming Ill
Johnson Mary E. 12 F W Ill
Johnson Adelia A. 7 F W Ill
Johnson Thomas F. 4 M W Ill
1900 Census, 20 June 1900, Licking Township, Crawford County, Ill
228 229 Johnson Jared W. Head W M May 1867 33 M 5 Ill Ill Ill Farmer
Johnson Ida wife W F Apr 1881 19 M 5 2 2 Ill Ill Ill
Johnson Lester H son W M Jan 1897 3 Ill Ill Ill
Johnson Bertha E dau W F Dec 1899 5/12 Ill Ill Ill
1920 Census, 27 Jan 1920, Orange Township, Clark County Ill
166 166 Francis M Johnson head M W 48 M Ill Ill Ill
Evaline Johnson wife F W 44 M Ill Ill In.
Elvera Johnson daughter F W 24 S Ill Ill Ill
Della Johnson daughter F W 23 S Ill Ill Ill
Arthur Johnson son M W 20 S Ill Ill Ill
Roy Johnson son M W 18 S Ill Ill Ill
Mary Johnson daughter F W 16 Ill Ill Ill
Jared G Johnson father M W 75 Wd Ill Ind Ind
1850 Census
6 Sept 1850, Brookville Township, Franklin County, Indiana Page
15 15 David H. Gavin 32 M School Teacher 250 Ohio
Lydia Gavin 26 F Indiana
Elizabeth Gavin 6 F Indiana
Sarah Gavin 4 F Indiana
Name: Hester Gavin
Spouse Name: William A Quick
Marriage Date: 2 Sep 1852
Marriage County: Franklin
Franklin County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1850-1920
W. P. A. Original Record Located County Clerk's Office
Book: 6 Page: 437
1860 Census
14 June 1860, Brookville Township, Franklin County, Indiana Page 22
160 155 David H. Gavin 42 M Farmer 300 600 Ohio
L. A. Gavin 35 F Indiana
Elizabeth Gavin 16 F Indiana
Sarah A Gavin 14 F Indiana
1870 Census
2 July 1800, P. O. Brookville, Brookville Twp, Franklin Co, Indiana Page 60
160 155 Gavin David H. 52 M W Farmer 4000 570 Ohio
Gavin Lydia A. 45 F W Keeps House Indiana
Procter Indiana A 15 F W house keeper Indiana attended school
1880 Census
David H. Gavin W M 62 Ohio VA Md
Lydia A. Gavin W F 55 wife Indiana Ohio Ohio
Hester Gavin W F 84 mother Maryland Md MD
Gavin Cemetery
James Gavin June 17, 1871 85yrs 8months 8days
James Q. Gavin April 13, 1849 s/o David & Lydia Gavin, 21yrs 1month 21days
1850 Indiana Census Franklin Co IN
Linville, E. P, La Fran 462
Linville, Elias Po Fran 421
Linville, Elisha Pa Fran 424
Linville, Jeremiah La Fran 447
Linville, John Po Fran 424
Linville, Morgan Po Fran 417
Quick, Cyrus Br Fran 562
Quick, George W Br Fran 572
Quick, James Br Fran 566
Quick, John Br Fran 563
Quick, John H. Hi Fran 674
Quick, Lewis D. Br Fran 562
Quick, Martin Br Fran 558
Information on the Quick Ancestors from this reference work:
929.2 Q4Q
A genealogy of the Quick family in America (1625-1942) 317 years, by
Arthur Craig Quick.
Quick, Arthur Craig, 1864-
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Personal Author: Quick, Arthur Craig, 1864-
Title: A genealogy of the Quick family in America (1625-1942) 317 years,
by Arthur Craig Quick.
Publication info: South Haven and Palisades Park, Mich., Priv. pub. by
A. C. Quick [1942]
Physical descrip: xxv, 483 p. illus. (incl. ports., maps) 21 cm.
Personal subject: Quick family (Theunis Thomaszen Quick, fl. 1640)
OCLC Number: ocm03528537
Whitley County Will Book 4 Page 528.
Sarah F. Linvill of Whitley County, Indiana.
To my children. Eva J. Anderson, George W. Linvill, Ocie O. Beck, Daisy M. Hull, Cleveland H. Linville, Arthur J. Linvill, Edna V. Black.
Ex. nom. Wm. H. Carter.
Signed 16 October 1907. Sarah F. Linville.(SEAL).
Wits Lucy Wilcox, Benton E. Gates.
Sworn to and subscribed on 20 May 1912 before Jos. R. Harrison, Clerk.
Codicil made 26 Feb 1908, named Cleveland Linvill as executor.
Wits. Benton E. Gates and Lucy Wilcox.
Died 10 May 1912.
1880 Census Records
Linville in Indiana
| Fugit, Decatur County | film 0273 Page 360B |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Jesse LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 43 | IN |
| Sarah LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 41 | IN |
| Momed T. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 17 | IN |
| Edward LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 15 | IN |
| Jennie LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 14 | IN |
| Nettie LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 13 | IN |
| Carrey LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 11 | IN |
| Wilbur LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 9 | IN |
| Clancey LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 7 | IN |
| Albert LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 5 | IN |
| Elizabeth LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 2 | IN |
| Muncie, Delaware County | film 0274 Page 371C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| John BRADY | Self | M | M | W | 76 | OH |
| Mary BRADY | Wife | F | M | W | 73 | MD |
| Edward W. BRADY | Son | M | S | W | 33 | IN |
| Clara LINVILLE | Other | F | S | W | 17 | IN |
| Muncie, Delaware County | film 0274 Page 373D |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Artenius KLECKNER | Self | M | M | W | 54 | PA |
| Elizabeth KLECKNER | Wife | F | M | W | 42 | IN |
| Effie KLECKNER | Daughter | F | S | W | 8 | IN |
| Etta KLECKNER | Daughter | F | S | W | 8 | IN |
| Ida M. KLECKNER | Daughter | F | S | W | 6 | IN |
| John LINVILL | Brother-in-Law | M | S | W | 48 | IN |
| Muncie, Delaware County | film 0274 Page 378A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| A. E. LYMAN | Self | M | M | W | --- | MA |
| Ida C. LYMAN | Wife | F | M | W | 29 | OH |
| Kate S. LINVILLE | Other | F | S | W | 18 | OH |
| Perry, Delaware County | film 0274 Page 485C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| John LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 44 | IN |
| Julia A. LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 44 | OH |
| Leroy LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 25 | IN |
| George LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 23 | IN |
| Boyd LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 20 | IN |
| Luella LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 14 | IN |
| Perry, Delaware County | film 0274 Page 487D |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Boyd LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 69 | NC |
| Mary LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 48 | OH |
| Kate LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 19 | IN |
| Clara LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 17 | IN |
| Bertha LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 16 | IN |
| Frank LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 14 | IN |
| Luly LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 11 | IN |
| Della LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 8 | IN |
| Cain, Fountain County | film 0277 Page 74B |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Lewis W. WOOD | Self | M | M | W | 43 | IN |
| Mary A. WOOD | Wife | F | M | W | 40 | OH |
| Ely J. WOOD | Son | M | S | W | 20 | IN |
| Mary M. WOOD | Daughter | F | S | W | 19 | IN |
| John C. WOOD | Son | M | S | W | 17 | IN |
| Alice R. WOOD | Daughter | F | S | W | 14 | IN |
| Sarah E. WOOD | Daughter | F | S | W | 5 | IN |
| John LINVILLE | Other | M | S | W | 30 | KY |
| William MIERS | Other | M | S | W | 48 | WURT |
| Wabash, Fountain County | film 0277 Page 167C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| George BERRY | Self | M | M | W | 33 | NY |
| Martha BERRY | Wife | F | M | W | 33 | KY |
| James L. BERRY | Son | M | S | W | 5 | IN |
| Stella BERRY | Daughter | F | S | W | 3 | IN |
| Francis PAYNE | Other | M | S | W | 40 | CT |
| Margaret LINVILLE | Sister-in-Law | F | S | W | 22 | KY |
| Laurel Town, Franklin County | film 0278 Page 347B |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Bridget MANSELL | Self | F | W | W | 67 | IRE |
| Kate MANSELL | Daughter | F | S | W | 18 | IN |
| William MANSELL | Son | M | S | W | 16 | IN |
| James COLEMAN | Other | M | | W | 31 | IN |
| Nancy ANTHONY | Other | F | W | W | 29 | IN |
| George PATTISON | Other | M | W | W | 44 | IN |
| Unice LINVILLE | Other | F | W | W | 78 | IN |
| Posey, Franklin County | film 0278 Page 371D |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| John LINVILL | Self | M | M | W | 33 | IN |
| Elizabeth LINVILL | Wife | F | M | W | 32 | IN |
| Bertha LINVILL | Daughter | F | S | W | 9M | IN |
| Patoka, Gibson County | film 0279 Page 327B |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Eliza HUDDELSON | Self | F | W | W | 62 | IN |
| Laura LINDVILLE | Other | F | S | W | 19 | IN |
| Liberty, Hendricks County | film 0283 Page 607A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Martin LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 37 | KY |
| Susanah LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 39 | KY |
| John D. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 16 | KY |
| George R. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 13 | KY |
| William LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 11 | KY |
| James T. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 10 | KY |
| Elijiah LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 7 | KY |
| Malissa J. LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 5 | IN |
| Alfred F. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 3 | IN |
| Wesley LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 5M | IN |
| Stoney Creek, Henry County | film 0284 Page 3A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Sam LINVILL | Self | M | M | W | 31 | IN |
| Malissa LINVILL | Wife | F | M | W | 28 | IN |
| Fredric LINVILL | Son | M | S | W | 3 | IN |
| Harley LINVILL | Son | M | S | W | 1 | IN |
| Harland FINCH | Son | M | S | W | 11 | IN |
| Della M. FINCH | Daughter | F | S | W | 8 | IN |
| Fall Creek, Henry County | film 0284 Page 56B |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Morgan LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 29 | IN |
| Mary C. LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 19 | IN |
| Jermiah LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 9M | IN |
| Liberty, Howard County | film 0285 Page 364C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| William LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 43 | IN |
| Hannah M. LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 38 | IN |
| Australia J. STONE | Step Daughter | F | S | W | 19 | IN |
| Henry F. STONE | Step Son | M | S | W | 18 | IN |
| Johnithan M. STONE | Step Son | M | S | W | 16 | IN |
| Jasper LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 11 | IN |
| Rachel N. LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 9 | IN |
| Mary J. LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 7 | IN |
| John W. LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 4 | IN |
| Lizzie E. LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 2 | IN |
| 3rd Ward, Kokomo, Howard County | film 0285 Page 416A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| William M. LINVILL | Self | M | M | W | 25 | IN |
| Laura B. LINVILL | Wife | F | M | W | 22 | IN |
| 2nd Ward, Indianapolis, Marion County | film 0294 Page 66A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Henry H. LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 38 | MO |
| Eleanor LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 38 | OH |
| Hortense LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 3M | IN |
| Coal Creek, Montgomery County | T9-0300 Page 211D |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| William LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 70 | KY |
| Margaret LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 61 | KY |
| Leonard LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 27 | IN |
| James LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 27 | IN |
| Laura LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 20 | IN |
| Jodie LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 15 | IN |
| Perry, Noble County | T9-0301 Page 403A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| R. Albert PATTERSON | Self | M | M | W | 56 | OH |
| J. Eliza PATTERSON | Wife | F | M | W | 50 | PA |
| M. Ida PATTERSON | Daughter | F | S | W | 20 | OH |
| Freddie PATTERSON | Son | M | S | W | 11 | OH |
| A. John LINVILLE | Son-in-Law | M | M | W | 39 | IL |
| Frankie LINVILLE | Daughter | F | M | W | 24 | OH |
| Daniel REUCH | Other | M | M | W | 28 | IN |
| Mortimer BELT | Other | M | S | W | 27 | IN |
| John WRIGHT | Other | M | M | W | 57 | NY |
| Sophia WRIGHT | Other | F | M | W | 24 | OH |
| Fredrick WRIGHT | Other | M | S | W | 1 | IN |
| Harmony, Posey County | T9-0305 Page 187C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Dennis GIVEN | Self | M | M | W | 36 | IRE |
| Martha GIVEN | Wife | F | M | W | 20 | IL |
| Mary GIVEN | Daughter | F | S | W | 1 | IN |
| Anthony HOLLAND | Other | M | S | W | 19 | IN |
| David GILLET | Other | M | S | W | 24 | IN |
| Charles LYNVILLE | Other | M | S | W | 20 | IL |
| John YOUNG | Other | M | S | W | 25 | IN |
| George LYNVILLE | Other | M | S | W | 17 | IL |
| Greencastle, Putnam County | T9-0306 Page 456C |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| W. LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 36 | IN |
| Ruth C. LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 27 | IN |
| Florence LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 13 | IN |
| Emma LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 9 | IN |
| James LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 7 | IN |
| William LINVILLE | Son | M | S | W | 5 | IN |
| Girtrude LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 3 | IN |
| Mary LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 1 | IN |
| Warren, Putnam County | T9-0306 Page 542A |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| John LINVILLE | Self | M | M | W | 60 | NC |
| Mary J. LINVILLE | Wife | F | M | W | 58 | NC |
| Sarah LINVILLE | Daughter | F | S | W | 17 | IN |
| Jefferson, Putnam County | T9-0306 Page 554D |
| Name | Relation | Sex | Marr | Race | Age | Born |
| Richard S. LINVILL | Self | M | M | W | 37 | NC |
| Lydia E. LINVILL | | |