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Given "Dunnuck names - A / B
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| Able DUNNICK | |
| b. about 1842 in NJ. (age 78 in the 1920 census for Paterson twp, Passaic Co. NJ.) | |
| Abraham Clarkson DUNNUCK | |
| s/o William Morrow & Hannah Clarkston (MILLER) DUNNUCK William b. 1837 in OH, Hannah b. 1843 in IN |
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| Abraham b. 14 April 1867, Peru, Peru township, Miami Co., IN | |
| Abraham d. 19 May, 1954 at Indianapolis, Marion Co. IN, Bur: Washington Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN. | |
| 1870 Census lists Abraham as age 3, living in Butler twp, Miami Co., IN with parents. | |
| 1880 Census lists Abraham as age 13, living Butler twp, Miami Co., IN with parents. | |
| 1900 Census for Peru, Miami, Indiana (Roll: T623 393; Page: 9A; District 107 - Page 241A) Abraham, b. April 1867
// Dora b. March 1881 and Ida b. Sept. 1899. Dora and her parents are born in Germany. One child-living (Next household was brother Cleon) Abraham is a Machinist |
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| 1910 census living on Howard Street, Centre township, Marion County, IN (brother Cleon also on Howard Street) Series
T624, Roll 367, book 1, page 228B A.C. is 43, married 1x for 12 years. Auto repairs., his wife, Dora is 29 married 1x and has had 6 children, 4 living. The children listed are Ida age 10, Robert age 6, Bertha age 5, and Arthur age 2. |
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| 1920 census has him living in Marion Co., Indianapolis twp., IN, age 52 - Woodman Auto Company Dora, age 37, children Ida M. age 20, Robert 16, Bertha 14, Arthur 13, Earl 8, Joseph 5-1/12, Herman 3-3/12 (series T625, Roll 455, pt 2, page 201B |
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| 1930 "Abraham Dimmick",62 wife "Dara" 48-- Indianapolis, Marion County, IN. --Roll: 615; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 203; Image: 665.0. Sons Arthur H.-22, Joseph 15, and Herman 13 living with them. He first wed when he was 30 and she was 18 Abraham working as a "saw man" at a paper box. | |
| m. #1 Dorathea "Dora" M. RENTZEL 27 Sept 1898 at Peru, Miami Co., IN | |
| b. Mar. 29, 1882 Hanover, Germany (LDS records show Mar 28) | |
| d. 1 Feb. 1953, Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN., Bur: Washington Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN. | |
| Children Ida M. (1899), Harry (1901), Edna (1902), Robert b.1903, Bertha (1905), Arthur J.(1907), Earl (1911), Joseph (1914), Herman (1916), | |
| m. #2 Cora OREM | |
| Peru Evening Journal, Wed. Sept 2, 1903. Born to Mr. & Mrs. A.C. DUNNUCK of W. 7th Street last night, a son weighing 9 pounds" I find no record of this son. I assume this is Robert. |
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| Source: LDS Family group record AFN-B2PJ-OT /// by Harley Monroe Schmidt, 267 W. 6th St. Peru, IN // 1920 Census Roll: T625-455, Pg. 5B, ED 245, Image: 960/// 1870, 1880, 1910 & 1920 censuses for Miami and Marion Counties in Indiana | |
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| Abraham C. DUNNICK (also know as Edward) b. circa 1874 in IL | |
| s/o George J. DUNNICK and Harriet (FULLENWILDER) | |
| b. Sept 25, 1873 which agrees with - 1880 census | |
| Parents living in Logan Co IL (Lincoln) in 1902 | |
| Living Chicago 1917 per mothers obit. //Chicago in circa 1933 - per his fathers Obit. | |
| Obit for 'Abe Dunnuck, 70 formerly of Lincoln & Chestnut' died Tuesday, April 27 in Chicago. (clipping from
an Illinois newspaper between publ betweem1843- 1946) "Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Meta Donnan Dunnuck and two children, Mary"... and Richard. Surviving siblings were: Florence, Grace, Earl, Clyde and Herald. |
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| d. Tuesday, April 27, 1943 Chicago, Cook County, IL, death certificate 0012855 Listed as Edward C. on Death Certificate. |
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| Grandaughter Ellen Leader, has her grandfather's "medical death certificate" which lists his name as Edward H. C. Dunnuck, but her father's baptismal certificate lists him as Abraham C. | |
| Two children: Mary b. 1910 of Chicago early 1940's // and Richard C. b. 1908, -- of Texas (father's obit) | |
| m. Margaret SHEEHY b. about 1880 - living in 1920 - Mother of Richard and Mary need to check - death certificate for Margaret Dunnick #6032847, Chicago, Cook County, IL date of death was December 19, 1925 to make sure this is Edward's wife. |
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| 1920 Census for Cook County, IL lists Edward as born in IL - age 46, Margaret born Ireland age 40, Richard b. IL age 11, and Mary born IL age 9. Edward was a Policeman for the city. | |
| 1930 Census for Aetna, Logan, Illinois, District 1. Abe Dummick age 54, and wife Meta 43. both born IL/IL/IL. Abe 1st married when he was 30, Meta 1st wed when she was 16. | |
| See Earl !! | m. Meta nee: DONNAN - between 1926 & 1930. Meta was living at time of Abraham's death. His obit says "Surviving are his wife Meta (Donnan) Dunnuck" (Meta was first wed to Abrahams brother, Earl) |
| ? | . . . . . b about 1889 - age 74 at death . . . . .b. Sept 1886 - per 1900 census for Aetna, Logan County, IL Willmetta Donnan, daughter of Charles L. and (Eugena or Emma) Donnan - brother Ralph and his daughter Louise attended Abraham's funeral. Cemetery index "Meta Braka" 1887-1961 buried in Old Yankeetown Cemetery, now known as Leanna Cemetery, located in Aetna Township, Section 33, Logan County, Illinois. |
| ? | . . . . . d. July 8, 1961, age 74 (of Chicago - formerly of Chestnut, IL) |
| ? | reared in Lincoln and farmed near Chestnut. ( Before farming he was a policeman in the Chicago Stockyards district) |
| Abraham "Abram" of Chicago in 1943 Lived in Chicago last 7 years of life. | |
| Source: obit of sister, Grace, IL State Journal, publ Jan 1, 1892, page 4.// | |
| Source: clippings of obits of Abe and Harriett. Originals in possession of Richard Dunnuck. | |
| Source: Meta's obit: Illinois State Journal (Springfield) publ July 10, 1961, page 18 indicates she was to be buried in the Laenna Cemetery in Logan Co (Aetna twp) IL. A check of the index of Logan County Cemetery Inscriptions Vol IV-1972 does not list her as buried there... but there is a Meta Braka in Laenna Cem. Meta Braka's dates are 1887-1961. Braka is the maiden names of her daughters. .// A | |
| A Minnie is buried with Earl in DuPage County, IL // birth date: written notes of Grace Dunnuck Keckler in belongings of H. Aileen Keckler Seggelke, donated by Barbara Seggelke // Richard C's daughter. | |
| Abraham C. DUNNICK | |
| b. about 1870 in PA (age 50 in 1920) | |
| + Mary also age 50 in 1920 census. Listed children were Thomas age 22, and William R., age 20, All born in PA. Abraham was a well driller | |
| Source: 1920 census for South Huntingdon, Westmoreland Co. PA, Roll T625 1668, page 5B, ED 92, image 620 | |
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| Ada Bernice "Bee" DUNNUCK | |
| d/o Henry O. "Otto" & Ethel N. (PLUMMER) DUNNUCK | |
| b. March 24, 1912, South Bend, St. Joseph County Indiana | |
| Living in New Carlisle in 1955 & 1958 | |
| d. July 25, 2004 at Indiana Masonic Home | |
| Self-employed real estate broker with Tuttle Realty. | |
| m. Marion Chester TUTTLE July 13, 1931, South Bend, St. Joseph Co. IN., Book
048, page 80. (son of Tolon or Lolon Tuttle and Blanche Dunn) |
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| 4 Children: all or some probably living M.A.T. (male b.1932-1 dau, 1 son), D.L.T. (male- b. 1834- 1 son, 2 daus), S.B.T. (female - b. 1939 - 2 sons), and L.E.T. (male - b. 1944 - 2 sons, 1 dau. children) |
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| Source: Marriage Book 62, page 130, St. Joseph Co. IN.// Parents Golden Anniv, South Bend Tribune, April 17, 1955 +picture // Father's Obits. South Bend Tribune Nov. 12, 1958 and Nov. 13,1858 // Children & grandchildren of Charles & Dora DUNNUCK from Scott and Millie DUNNUCK)// "Bee's" obituary published in South Bend Tribune 31, July 2004 | |
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| Ada E. DUNNICK | |
| 1st wife or Robert W. DUNNICK (See Robert W.) (son of Milton & Hannah) | |
| She was b. ca 1889 | |
| Ada DUNNICK | |
| died 14 June1926, Franklin County, Ohio . Death Certif. Volume #5075, Certificate #38162 | |
| Ada M. DUNNUCK Also see Adda | |
| b. circa 1876 OH, parents b. Ohio. a Widow | |
| Worked as Servant in the home of Martin J.E. MOORE | |
| Source: 1910 Census Allegheny, 8th Ward, Pittsburgh PA. | |
| (There is also a Mike DUNICK Allegheny PA in 1910 b. circa 1879) | |
| Source: T624, roll 1302, pt 1, page 40A | |
| Adair DUNNUCK (Robert Adair DUNNUCK) | |
| s/o William Jasper and Ella M. (CHIPMAN) DUNNUCK | |
| Adda DUNNUCK also see Ada | |
| Crafton PA 1907-08 Directory - listed as a domestic at 10 Bradford Ave. | |
| Adda M. DUNNUCK | |
| b. circa 1872 in OH ( age 48 in the 1920 census) | |
| Living East Town Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio - widow - living with Son Alford. |
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| son, Alford , age 26 is single. Auto Mechanic | |
| Source: Columbus, OH 1920 census Roll T625-1382, page 2B |
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| Adel Bee (MILLER) DUNNICK | |
| wife of Eldon (or Elvin) Earl DUNNICK -- | |
| b. April 6, 1923, Arizona, d/o Samuel O. and Lillie (SOUTHER) MILLER. Samuel b. in N.Y. and Lillie b. in GA. | |
| Apartment Manager | |
| d. May 23, 1986 - Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Los Angeles, CA. (cremated) | |
| Death certificate donated by Margie Keckler | |
| Adrianne N. DUNNICK | |
| b. June 23, 1881 | |
| d. August 6, 1983 Kentwood, Kent County, MI | |
| Source: Ancestry.com Michigan deaths 1971-96. August 3, 2001 | |
| Agnes H. (MORAN) DUNNUCK see William M. DUNNUCK | |
| b. circa 1888 | |
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| Agnes Lee DUNNUCK b. 2 Dec. 1852 See Angelina L. DUNNICK | |
| d/o See Angelina L. Dunnick Nicholas & Margaret (MANTLE) DUNNICK | |
| b. 2 Dec. 1852, near Mechaniscburg, IL in Sangamon Co. | |
| d. 9 Jan. 1932 Cedar Rapids, IA, Bur. Cedar Rapids. | |
| m. David Wesly (probl Wesley) STOOKEY, 7 Mar 1883 Mechanicsburg, IL b. 1 Oct. 1853 St. Clair County, IL, d. 21 Sep 1932 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa s/o Daniel Stookey b. 6 Mar 1820 Caroline Goodner b. 26 Jun 1825, both in St. Clair County, Illinois |
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| Source: Birth: Biography of Margaret Dunnick, page 958, History of Sangamon County Illinois - History of Illinois, by Inter-State Publishing Company, 1881 - Called "Angie Lee" // Darrel L. Goodner of El Cajon CA. 92021 and Dave Morris of Red Bluff, CA. (Darrel wrote to say he has different parents than I do - He is in Africa and won't be back until spring 2001 when we will compare notes and sources - for now the children and this death date are suspect.) | |
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| Albert DUNNUCK see Henry Albert DUNNUCK and (see Bert) | |
| b. circa 1876 KS | |
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| Albert Arleigh DUNNUCK | |
| Father: probably William Arthur DUNNUCK b. 1877 (see 1930 census) | |
| b. 17 Jan 1916 Los Angeles, CA | |
| 1930 Canyon County Idaho census lists Albert A. age 14. Also in ID was a Willim A, age 53, ie born circa 1876 Under William A. there is also one that was born in Kansas, got a ss Card in ID, and died in CA |
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| b. circa 1916 - lived at one time in Needles, CA | |
| SS card Issued: CA (1952) | |
| d. 21 Jun 2000 Last residence: Las Vegas, Clark, NV | |
| Source SSDI. | |
| Of Reno NV about 1965-75 | |
| Albert DUNNICK | |
| s/o father b. VT, Mother b. VT | |
| b. about 1846 VT (1880 census has him as age 34) | |
| + Emma age 24 b. VT (b. about 1856) | |
| son Harry - age 1 b. VT Relationship to Albert listed as "other" rather than "son" | |
| Source: on-line Mormon 1880 census data. Wolcott, Lomoille Co. VT | |
| Alexander DUNNICK | |
| buried Oackland Fraternal Cemetery, Pulaski Co. AR (near little rock) | |
| Alfred DUNNICK | |
| d: 20 July1934, in Muskingum County, Ohio Death: Volume #7574, Certificate #45495 | |
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| Alice DUNNICK (Might be Alice W. DUNNICK - see below) | |
| d. Dec. 22, 1921 | |
| Source: OH Vital Records - Volume 3075, death Certificate 38162 (OH Historical Society) | |
| d. 12/22/1921, Franklin County, Ohio -- Volume #3744, Certificate #68163 | |
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| Alice DUNNUCK "Allice" in two different census listings | |
| d/o Joshua and Margaret (GRIFFITH) DUNNUCK | |
| b. March 1854, IL | |
| d. May 23, 1932 Oakwood Cemetery, Miami Co. KS- lot 47 W#2 | |
| m. George R. PIERCE, Oct. 2, 1879 Franklin Co., KS. (Spelled DUMMEK) | |
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| In 1880 census they are living in Union Center, Elk Co. KS T9-0380 page 157B/ Living with them at the time is Alice's sister Jane, age 31. |
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| In 1891 they lived at Garnett, in Anderson Co. KS | |
| Children: Rena PEIRCE - 4 mos old in 1880 census Elk Co, KS. Rolla PIERCE b. 1881 in KS single living with parents in 1910 Miami Co., KS Otis PIERCE b. Oct 1883 (single living at home 1900) Baby (son) b. spring 1900 Leo PIERCE 1892-1895 Oakwood Cem, Miami Co., KS In 1900 Census - 3 living children, In 1910 census - 3 living children. |
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| Children: three ::Leo (1892-1895)- buried with parents.) Rena Pierce, daughter, age 4 months listed in 1880 Census. |
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| 1900 George was a store Clerk, livinb 3rd Ward Osawatomie, Miami CO. KS. Son Otis and new baby (son) living with them | |
| 1910 census has them living in the 4th Ward Osawatomie , Miami Co. KS. With them is their 29 year old son Rolla who is single. They have 3 living children. | |
| 1930 census for Osawatomie, Miami County, KS has Alice, age 75, living with daughter Rena and her husband George W. Harrison. | |
| Source: Franklin Co. KS marriage index at: www.ukans.edu/~hisite/franklin/indexes // Probate records of Joshua DUNN*CK, Franklin Co. OH // // Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 26, page 425 Gorsuch Family by Louesa J. Keys -Grandaughter of Joshua // Leo & Parents buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami Co. KS. Lot 47, W#2 |
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| Alice (CASTLEMAN) DUNNUCK (see Lyman DUNNUCK) | |
| m. Lyman in 1886 - Indiana | |
| Alice DUNNUCK | |
| 75 Years Ago -( February 13 1927) Warsaw Times Union - Feb. 2002, Warsaw, IN The Cheerful Workers of the Palestine M.E. Church met with Mrs. Blanche Doran Wednesday for an all day meeting with a pot luck dinner. The day was spent piecing and knotting comforters. Those present were: Mrs. Edison Vandermark, Mrs. Charles Vandermark, Alice Dunnuck, Mrs. Mendel, Betty Oplinger, Blanche East, Lola Lowman, Mrs. Ralph Byer and children, Mrs. Audrey Boggs, Blanche Doran and children; and Mrs. Gen. Anderick. The guests were Mrs. Harry Eherman and son, Mrs. Blonde Warner, Mrs. Jesse Sloane and Mrs. Roy Kreamer. |
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| Alice (DAVIS) McReynolds DUNNUCK | |
| 2nd wife of Alonzo Greene DUNNUCK | |
| d/o Spencer and Lydia DAVIS, natives of Iowa, near Moulton. | |
| Alice P. (PLUMER) DUNNICK See John T. | |
| Wife of John T. DUNNICK | |
| b. about 1880 | |
| d. Oct. 5, 1961 at Columbus, Franklin Co. OH (age 81, married) Lived in Columbus |
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| Survived by a daughter Martha (Mrs. Edward R.) Horch of Akron, and son John M. Dunnick of Lima and 4 grandsons. | |
| Source: Ohio death certificate Number: 70234 volume number: 16667 | |
| Source: The Columbus Dispatch, publ. 6 Oct 1961, pg. 13A - her obit. | |
| following probably same | |
| Alice G. (PLUMER-PLUMMER) DUNNICK (see John Tallman DUNNICK) | |
| m. John T. DUNNUCK 1906 | |
| Alice b. circa 1881 | |
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| Alice V. DUNNUCK (twin) | |
| d/o Isaac W. & Sarah C. (HANKINSON) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 12 Sept 1858, Wayne twp., Kosciusko Co. IN | |
| d. 8 Oct. 1959; Bur. Pleasant View Cemetery, Kosciusko Co. IN. | |
| Sources: Cemetery records//D. Sheldon Copeland// Steve Hartman // and Kosciusko County Indiana 1836-1986, bio sketch Dunnuck, publ. Kosciusko County Historical Society, page 109 | |
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| Alice Elzada (WHEELER) DUNNUCK (See Joseph Edwin DUNNUCK) | |
| m. Joseph in 1900 | |
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| Alice Webster DUNNICK | |
| d/o David and Lettie (McDILL) DUNNICK who married 1837 | |
| b. 1844 - not married in 1880, living in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio Living with parents. |
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| b. 1850 per 1900 census. single, no occupation could read & write | |
| 1870 living with parents Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio - age 25 single | |
| 1880 living with parents Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio - age 36 single | |
| 1900 living with cousin, Mary (Dunnick) SOLT's family Mary was the daughter of Benjamin Tallman DUNNUCK, wife of Thomas SOLT | |
| Source: 1870 Ward 3, Chillicothe, Ross County, OH // and 1880 census, // 1900 census for Columbus, Franklin Co. OH | |
| Allie DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1849 in IA. Divorced - Parents born in Holland | |
| 1910 census 3rd ward, Pella, Lake Prairie twp, Marion Co., Iowa ---) | |
| 4 children, 3 living. Daughter Jennie Dunnick, age 17 living with her. | |
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| Alma B. DUNNICK | |
| d/o Thomas and Ruth (BOWMAN) DUNNUCK | |
| b. May 1864 OH | |
| Living in 1910 in Walnut township, Pickaway Co. OH | |
| m. #1 Jessie BARRINGER Alma "Baringer" is listed as daughter and Jessie "Baringer" son-in-law in 1880 Pickaway Co. OH census living with widowed father, Thomas. |
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| Jessie: b. circa 1860 in OH (20 in 1880 census Walnut twp, Pickaway Co. OH | |
| d. Wonder what happened to Jesse after 1880 - see following Alma | |
| Baringer Children Alva (son b. 1881) // Harley born August 1883 // Grace b. July 1886 | |
| m. #2 Cyrus DUM (wed about 1897 - the 1910 census for Walnut
township, Pickaway Co. OH has them married 13 years) but, (in 1900 census she indicates she as been wed five yers,
so that would place their marriage as about 1895) Cyrus DUMM was 26 and single in 1880 census, living in Madison twp, Pickaway Co. OH His mother was Esther, age 51, born in PA. A brother William was also with him. |
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| In 1900 census Alma indicated she had had five children, four living. In 1910 census she indicates the has had six children, four living. | |
| Children listed in 1910 Census were: Frank FURN, age 27 b. OH b. circa 1883 and Ivy I. DUM, age 11 b. OH September 1898. Frank E. appears to be from a previous marriage of Cyrus. He was born January 1883, (in one census DUM looks like FURN) | |
| father-in-law Thomas DUNNICK--Living with Alma and Cyrus in 1910, age 79 | |
| Also in the household was a brother-in-law named Ernest J. FELLERS, age 42. Brother-in-law // whose sister?? (wife Mary age 48 b. Ireland) |
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| : Alva (male 1881- 1972), BARRINGER SSDI shows Alva b. 1884 of OH, d. March 1972 of Fairfield Co. OH. Alva BARRINGER m. Bessie L. SNYDER about 1905 in Bloom Twp, Fairfield Co. OH.- 8 children - Alva born and died Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co. OH. Bessie b. 22 Sept 1884 in Bloom Twp, Fairfield Co. OH, and d. 13 Jan 1972. Their family: Hartley (b/d 1906),// Ruth Alma b. 10 June 1907,// Leonard Boyd b. June 21, 1909- d. Jan 1982, // Grace Lucille b. Oct. 25, 1911, // Mary Irene, Nov. 17, 1912 // Mable Fern b. May 12, 1915, // Mildred Louise (Mrs BURGETT) b. 10 April 1917 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co. OH, d. Feb. 1983 (or 1884) // Thelma Viola b. Feb. 4, 1919 For Alva and Bessie, check Fairfield County OH census for 1910 & 1920 also Delaware Co. later on. |
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| Source: History of Franklin & Pickaway Counties in OH. Publ. by Williams Bros, 1880, Page 282. Source: of birth dates and others in household from:1910 Pickaway Co. OH Census // 1910 census for Walnut township, Pickaway County, OH //1900 census HH 30, lines 33-39 on page 259 Walnut township, Pickaway County, OH. |
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| Alma Vedora DUNNICK | |
| d/o John H. & Susannah ( HILD) DUNNICK | |
| b. 1893 PA Sister's records have Alma b. Nov. 15, 1893, d. April 27, 1983 | |
| m. J. Leroy LANIUS 3 Feb. 1917 | |
| b. 1881 of Hopewell Twp., York Co., PA d. 1965 | |
| no children: per Alma's sister | |
| Obit. of ?? // 1910 Census of York Co. PA | |
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| Alma Pearl DUNNUCK (See Elma Pearl) known as "Pearl" | |
| Alma DUNNICK | |
| d/o _______ and Henrietta (VanDerPol) DUNNICK of Lynnville, IA | |
| +Melvin L.. FREESE, s/o Lawrence and Clothilda Mary (KOPEL) FREEZE | |
| of NM. in 1993 | |
| Source: Mother's Obit in 1993 | |
| Source: one son, G.F. and 3 daughters, LF, LF, & LF per Cathy Marasco - World Family Tree. | |
| Alma A. (Van Slyck) DUNNICK | |
| w/o Charles Benjamin DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1875 in KS | |
| + They divorced. | |
| she had 6 children, all living in 1910 | |
| Living in Umatilla, Oregon, North Milton Precinct in 1910 census | |
| Alma M. (GROSS) widow WEINRICH, DUNNICK | |
| see Willis D. DUNNICK | |
| Alonzo Greene DUNNUCK | |
| s/o George Faith and Eunice (TIMMONS) Crowell DUNNUCK | |
| b. Nov. 16, 1866 Fairbury, Nebraska (another source has Lathom, NB) | |
| d. 1937 Leavenworth, KS | |
| raised on father's homestead in Washington Co. KS. | |
| d. "A.G. DUNNUCK Services. Funeral services were held at 2'oclock Thursday afternoon at Sexton Funeral Chapel for Alonzo G. Dunnuck, 71, who died Monday at Cushing Memorial Hospital. The Rev. Georg Wilson of the Glory and Grace Tabernacle, Third and Miami streets will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Muncie Cemetery" (Leavenworth KS) This article was copied by Pat Sparks from a clipping found in the Dunnuck Bible initially belonging to John Dunnuck, born 1814.) | |
| + #1 Lillian SMETHERS, December 4, 1890, the daughter of Jonas & Mary (HILL) SMETHERS, both born in PA. | |
| b. October, 1868 in Lee County, IL | |
| d. Dec. 10, 1905 at Beatrice, Nebraska | |
| Alonzo and Lillian had two daughters, Gladys and Nora Gladys L. (Mrs Joseph DAWES) of Thomas County, KS b. April 1892 in Nebraska - had a daughter. Bertha Nora, (wife of A. M. LUKENS), of Melbourne, FL. b.August 1897 in Kansas |
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| at one point he was employed by Dempster Mill Mfg. Co. of Beatrice Nebraska from 1900 to 1908, | |
| He then settled in western KS and perfected his patents and began their manufacture in a blacksmith shop. This business later became Dunnuck Manufacturing Co. (see below) | |
| + #2 Mrs. Lydia "Alice" McReyonolds, October 29, 1907. Alice was 35, and Alonzo 40. She was the daughter of Spencer and Lydia DAVIS, natives of Iowa, near Moulton. In the 1930 census, Alice is listed as being 58 years old. (ie. born about 1866) (known as "Alice") |
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| 1900 census lists A.G. Dunnuck in Beatrice, Ward 1, District 37, Gage County NB. Roll T623-927, page 2B. A.G. b. Nov. 1866 in NB/OH/IN, age 33, married 9 years. Wife Lillian born October 1868 in IL/PA/PA. Children G. L. born 1892 in NB, and B. Nora b. August 1897 in KS. Also is the house hold is O. L. Smethers. (Index lists Dunnuck - "Dunmick") |
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| 1930 census Alonzo states he first married when he was 24, and Lydia when she was 20. So she was previously wed. | |
| 1930 census calls Alonzo's wife "Lydia" Wonder if that is Alice's middle name? Fern is also listed in
the home and is unemployed but can be found in the 1930 census with her half-sister Bertha Lukens. See Bertha. Alonzo age 62 Living city of Leavenworth, KS, self-employed manufacturer NB/OH/IN |
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| 1910 Census: Alonzo G. DUNNUCK, age 4_, Farmer b. Nebraska, This was his 2nd marriage and he had been wed two years. His wife was Alice L age 38 and it was also her second marriage. Alice had three children, one living. The children in the home were Gladis L. age 17, born in Nebraska, Bertha N age 12 born in Kansas, and Fern D. age 1 born in Kansas. They lived in Pioneer township, Graham County, KS, Series T624-roll 440, part 2, page 36A. | |
| Alonzo (1920 census) living in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, KS | |
| Alice and A.G. had two children, Fern D. who was still living at home in 1920 & 1930, and (Fern is 21 in the 1930 census. ie b. 1908 in KS) Spencer A. who died at the age of 18 months and is buried at Stockton, KS. |
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| Established Dunnuck Manufacturing Co. in 1916 in Concordia, KS. Moved business to Leavonworth in 1917 - Manufactures
inventions of its founder and president, Mr. Dunnuck. "...two, three, & four horse wagon evener, a four and five horse plow evener, tractor hitches, second binder hitches, radiator screens for tractor and road surfacing machines." |
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| His biography also notes that he was in the implement and grocery business. | |
| Source: records given me by Shirley Gossick and compiled by her sister Bonnie, direct descendants / History of Leavenworth (KS) County, by Hall & Hand publ 1921 | |
| Alphonso DUNNUCK *1874-1927 - see Egbart Alphonso Dunnuck | |
| Alva E. DUNNICK | |
| d/o Peter N. and Elvina DUNNICK | |
| b. 26 Feb. 1913 | |
| SSDI has an Alva b. Feb. 26, 1913 d. Feb. 1981 at Zion, Lake County Illinois |
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| ? | ALVA was 1st wife of James Mapes |
| m. James MAPES, son of Lewis Purdy and Meda R. (CAMPS) MAPES (Meta b. in Chelsea, Tama Co. IA, June 8, 1868) |
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| b. June 1, 1913 | |
| d. 17 June 1987 (SSDI has a James Mapes d. Zion, Lake Co. IL June 1982) | |
| ? | (James first wife was Mary Katherine Leech Swanson) |
| Source: 1930 Census for Zion, Lake County, IL // Barbara Farris see Camp family at Rootsweb. | |
| Alva DUNNICK | |
| d/o Arnold and Bessie DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1923 | |
| Living with parents in 1930, her age 8, Richland twp., Jasper Co. IA. | |
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| Amanda DUNNICK | |
| (Head of Household?) 1850 Census Walnut Twp., Pickaway Co., OH, page 19 | |
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| Amanda DUNNICK | |
| d/o Benjamin and Minerva (ASHBROOK) DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1849 b. 13, Oct. 1848 Pickaway Co., OH // 1880 census list her age as 30 - b. circa 1850 | |
| Source: 1910 Pickaway Co. OH has Amanda, age 60, living alone - b. circa 1850// age 69 in 1920 census living in Fairfield County, Amanda township - b. circa 1849. |
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| after Henry died she applied for widow benefit's May 19, 1906 | |
| Teacher | |
| d. 21 Sept 1935. buried Reber Hill Cemetery | |
| Henry was first wed to Sarah Walters. | |
| m. Henry W. REBER 28 December 1871 Pickaway County Ohio. s/o Charles (1811-1848) and Belinda (WELTON) (1816-1888), Henry W. being the grandson of Valentine (1777-1829) and Magdalena Van Reed (1782-1860) |
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| Source: 1850 census // death & marriage. records of R & K Steward. Jan 2000. | |
| Henry was a Civil war Veteran. He applied for benefits (disabled) ___ 31, 1889, widow's benefits May 1906. served C 155 OH infantry. | |
| 1920 Amanda living with daughter Stella, wife of Lyman O. MAY in Amanda, Fairfield County, Ohio. | |
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Children: Frank Otis REBER b. 9 July, 1873, Circleville, OH d.21 Aug. 1892,// Stella Irene REBER b. Nov. 5, 1872 Circleville, OH, died East Ringgold, OH, m. at Circleville // Vert Thornton REBER b. 23 April 1875 in Circleville, OH. m. at Circleville Phoebe Ann REBER b. 24 Aug. 1878- Feb. 21, 1883 Circleville, OH// Euslance Eugene REBER b. March 6, 1881 in Circleville, OH and d. in Buffalo, NY.// |
| 1880 Census for Pickaway Co. OH T9-1058, page 439B lists the following children: Charles, age 18 b. OH, (might be Henry's by 1st wife)// Frank age 7 b. OH // Virtie (male) age 5 // Estella age 3 b. OH // and Annie, age 1 b. OH. | |
| Source: Census 1880, Walnut Twp, Pickaway Co. OH T9-1058 // Census: 1910, Pickaway Co. OH, Series T624, Roll 1223, Part 2, page 337A Census 1920 Fairfield Co, Amanda twp OH, Roll T625-1378, page 8Am /ED 1, image 199.// Historical Account of the Peters Family by Lutz, publ 1986, pages 138-39 // Civil War Pensions// Gene Pool Index - Ancestry. Com.. by Edmund West. July 5, 2000. dates on Reber children |
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| Amanda Alice DUNNUCK | |
| d/o John W. and Henrietta (SCOTT) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 19 Aug. 1855, Kosciusko Co, IN (her obit has born August 17th) and spells the family name as DUNNICK | |
| d. Oct. 25, 1902 Her obituary indicates death was not unexpected and that she had suffered for many years. See tombstone | |
| m. William EVERLY (m. November 11, 1877) | |
| b. Oct. 3, 1854 (cemetery index) | |
| d. Jan. 10, 1923 (cemetery index) | |
| 1880 Census has William & Amanda living with William's mother Sarah Everly age 65, b. PA William is farming, age 25 b. IN, and Amanda is age 24 b. IN. | |
| 1900 census for Plymouth, Marshall County, IN. William Everly, age 46, born October 1853 IN/OH/OH. William sells school supplies. wife Amanda, age 44, born August 1855. They had 3 children, one living. | |
| 1910 census for Center twp, Plymouth, Marshall Counth IN (2nd ward) lists William Everly, age 56, married 2x's, wife Hattie age 31, married 1x - 5 years, no children. | |
| William (he later remarried to "Hattie") Harriet was the daughter of Washington and Louisa (Tarener or
Tarvener) KELLY, per their marriage application of July 3, 1905. Harriet B.S. KELLY a 1892 graduate of Plymouth Public Schools in Marshall Co. IN. |
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| b. circa 1854 IN - per 1860 and 1870 Kosciusko Census - | |
| s/o Joseph and Sarah (MacKEY) EVERLY both b. PA - family from OH to IN in 1846 | |
| William was a teacher. Lived Marshall Co., IN | |
| Three children: Mertie Bell (Dec. 3, 1880-July 30, 1888) , Lola Dell, and Wilber Hershel (1878-1879). Lola (Mrs. Harry B. LAMSON) was the only one to survive childhood (Nov. 11,1885-Apr 9, 1951). They were living in Marshall County IN in 1910. |
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| Harry was from Plymouth, Marshall Co. IN and in 1910 living in South Bend. | |
| ......"He was united in marriage with Miss Amanda A. Dunnock, November
11, 1877, to whom were born three children, one son and two daughters, only one of whom grew to womanhood – Lola
-who is happily married to Harry B. Lamson, of Plymouth, and resides in South Bend, Indiana. His first wife having
died October 25, 1902, he was united in his second marriage to Miss Harriet B. Kelly, July 3, 1905, and resides
in a palatial mansion in the city of Plymouth. "..... Source: History of Marshall Co., page (full text) 575-76, by Daniel McDonald, publ. 1908. |
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| Amanda's older sister Pheobe married an William's older brother | |
| Source. Palestine Independent Christian Church Cem. Kosciusko Co. IN; Geographical & Historical Record of Kosciusko Co. IN. Lewis Publ Co., Chicago, IL , Publ 1887, Pages 449-50. Biographical & Historical Record of Kosciusko Co., IN, page 502, on Joseph Everly, Lewis Publ Co. of Chicago, 1887; Loose record page found in the Benjamin DUNNUCK family Bible dated 1929 // Kosciusko County Indiana Marriage index book E., Page 683. // Census records for 1850, 1860 & 1870 and 1880 Kosciusko Co. IN. |
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| Amelia DUNNICK (b. 1845-1906) | |
| d/o Benjamin & Minerva (ASHBROOK) DUNNICK | |
| b. 13 Dec. 1845 Pickaway Co. OH | |
| d. Sept. 6, 1906, Marcy, Pickaway Co. OH buried Reber Hill Cemetary |
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| m. James Milton (or Millin) STEWARD. Dec. 30, 1873 at Fairfield Co. OH (another source has at Lancaster, OH.) and 1874 another source has Dec 29, 1872) s/o Charles (1799) and Sarah (KUNTZ) STEWARD. |
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| b. 15 Mar. 1841 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co. OH | |
| d. 20 Jan. 1916 in Red Cloud, Webster Co. NE. | |
| Children: Charles Benjamin b. 23 Nov.1874 in OH. m. Carrie SOLT, // Lewis M., // Sarah Minerva,(b. July 1876) //James Clarence (b. Dec. 8, 1878),// Grace (b. April 30, 1887), // Florence M. (b. circa 1889) // Effie Edith,(b. 1884) // and baby boy (b. Nov. 26, 1892) . Steward descendancy chart |
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| Source: 1998 correspondence with Andrea (Mrs. William Sachs) an Ashbrook researcher // See Descedancy chart for more information on Amelia & James Steward's family.// Roland and Karla Steward - They are descendants of Charles B. Steward. |
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| Amelia DUNNUCK | |
| d/o Benjamin M. and #2 Mary (BELONG) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 1884 | |
| m. James M. Steward, 30 Dec. 1874 at Fairfield, Ohio | |
| Source: contributed by: Roland and Karla Steward // and Fairfield Ohio Probate Court as recorded by LDS | |
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| Almeda DUNNICK (Mrs) | |
| Wife of Edison DUNNICK, See Edison | |
| Amos DUNNICK | |
| Private in Revolutionary War records 1775-1783. (roll/box 25) | |
| Source Ancestry.com (Aug. 3, 2001) Revolutionary War. This database is a collection of records kept by the National Archives listing men who fought for the colonies during the war. Transferred from microfilm ...426,000 individuals.... Each record provides the soldier's name, company and unit of service. Additionally, rank information is included along with box and roll numbers in the National Archives to aid the researcher in obtaining copies of the original record. For Ancestry.com patrons seeking Revolutionary War ancestors, this is available on cd rom. (I have not gotten this) | |
| Amy Estella (BLACK) DUNNUCK (see Mancil Howard DUNNUCK) | |
| b. 1876, married 1893 | |
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| Andrew DUNNICK | |
| Mentioned in Spring 99 "Cornell Engr. Magazine. | |
| Andrew DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1884 in Austria (age 36 in the 1920 census) | |
| Source: 1920 Census for Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co. OH | |
| Andrew Neldo DUNNICK | |
| + Ruth Alene Pierce | |
| 3 children, (living in 2003) MRD (f) , MRD (m) , MD (m) | |
| (Iowa bunch) | |
| Angelina L. DUNNICK See Agnes Lee DUNNUCK - . . . . . . . . . . also called Angie Lee (above-under Agnes) |
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| d/o Nicholas & Margaret (MANTLE) DUNNICK (see Agnes !!) | |
| b. Dec. 2, 1852, Sangamon County, IL Near Mechanicsburg. * see below | |
| Called Angel in the 1860 census & Angelina in the 1870 census. | |
| m. David Wesly STOOKEY, 7 March 1883, Sangamon Co. IL | |
| m. D. Wesley STOCKEY of Buffalo (IL) age 30 m. Angie L.DOMINICK of Mechanicsburg, age 31 at Mechanicsburg Methodist Church by the Rev. Winterbottom on 7 March 1883 | |
| David (b. 1854 - ) | |
| of Lincoln, Logan Co., IL | |
| Mother's obit (1902) lists her as Mrs. D.W. Stookey of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
| Children: See Agnes Lee Dunnuck 6 children (listed above) | |
| Sources: 1860 & 1870 Census, Sangamon Co., IL // Sangamon Co., IL marriage index 1878-89, page 108 // Mechanicsburg IL Methodist Church, Sangamon Co. IL, privately publ 1986, Allers & Gochanour, page 4// Biography of Margaret Dunnick, page 958, History of Sangamon County Illinois - History of Illinois, by Inter-State Publishing Company, 1881 - calls her Angie Lee // |
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| b. "Angie Lee was born in 1852 in Sangamon County Illinois near Mechanicsburg on the Nicholas Dunnuck farm. She was my grandmothers teacher in the little one-room school house." source: Shirley Schuldt |
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| A Daniel W. Stookey, age 26, in the 1880 census of Mechanicsburg is listed as a boarder (not with the Dunnuck's); tilemaker, born in IL as were his parents. related to David?? |
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| 1830 census for Linn County Iowa lists both Daniel W. and Angie L. as 77. Carl W. as 40, and Carl's wife Vera as 36. Their children Dorothy G age 9 and Carol L as age 3. | |
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| Ann ( nee ???) DUNNUCK (Mrs.) See Omar DUNNUCK | |
| Ann (Auchterlonie) DUNNUCK | |
| wife/of Samuel Rollin Jr., who was s/o Samuel R. (Sr.) and wife Mary J. (MEYER) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 31 July 1924 | |
| d 24 Dec. 2001 last residence -St. Joseph Co. IN | |
| Lived in Niles, MI | |
| SS card Issued Michigan | |
| I believe this is Ann Auchterlonie | |
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| Ann DUNNUCK | |
| d/o John (b. 1773) and Sarah (HUGHES) DUNNUCK | |
| b. March 9, 1819. Ohio -- Date from Jesse Leazenby family bible, location from census on son Elisha listing location parents born. | |
| d. Jan 28, 1899 - Bible | |
| m. Jesse LEAZENBY on Sept 17, 1835 at "residence of the brides father" in Ohio as recorded on the marriage license in Bible (the copyright on the bible page is "1873 Loag, Pr., Philad...." and is signed by John Davis, Adam Alkire, John Froutner, and Elisha G. Dunnuck) (Adam the father or Adam the son??) | |
| on line source gives marriage as Sept 11, 1835. and the names as Eleasenbe and Dunneck. PICKAWAY COUNTY MARRIAGES These pages are contributed material made available for assistance in researching marriages which may have occurred in Pickaway County for the period 1800 through 1850. Note that prior to Pickaway County's formation (1810), the territory now known as Pickaway County was originally Ross County; on 30 Apr 1803, roughly the northern half of now-Pickaway County was a part of Franklin County (upon that county's formation from Ross County territory); the southern half remained Ross County. It is not until 10 Mar 1810 that Pickaway County stands as its own entity. Information found on these marriage records pages should be used as reference points only. Always verify any data found here with the original marriage records, located in the Probate Court Office at the Pickaway County Courthouse, or possibly in the Ross and/or Franklin County Courthouse for pre-1810 records. |
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| b. March 13, 1910 in Ohio Date from Jesse Leazenby family bible, location from census on son Elisha listing location parents born. | |
| d. March 11, 1890 - Bible | |
| Migration: Both Ann & Jesse were born in Ohio, and married there in 1835. In June 1839 Jesse purchased land in Kosciusko County Indiana and can be found there in the 1840 census. In 1850 he is in White county, IN. Son Elisha lived there until 1884/5 when he moved to Nebraska where he is found in the 1900 census | |
| They had 12 children: Rebecca J. // Jacob H. // George N. // Henry B. // James P.// Richard E // William T. // Isaac W. // David N. // Elizabeth A. // Elisha G. // Sarah C. // Christina A. | |
| Source: The Jesse Leazenby Family Bible, and 1900 census for son Elisha Leazenby giving places of birth for his parents. Donated by Diana Kunath, a GG grandchild of Ann (Dunnuck) Leazenby's | |
| Source: D. Sheldon COPELAND // first to make me aware that she existed. | |
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| Anna DUNNUCK | |
| d/o | |
| b. Nov. 11, 1912, Miami Co., IN (birth index 108) | |
| Anna DUNNUCK | |
| d/o William M. and Hannah C. (MILLER) DUNNUCK | |
| Anna is born after 1880 -not listed in the 1880 census. | |
| b. March 9, 1884 d. January 3, 1932 Buried Mt. Hope Cemetery, Miami County, IN. |
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| + James H. ELDRIDGE on March 29, 1900 Miami Co. IN.// She was 16, he was 23 per 1930 census | |
| Cemetery index lists the name as ELDREDGE as does the 1930 census | |
| b.1871 in IN & d. 1936. Buried Mt. Hope Cemetery, Miami County, IN. Tombstone for dates, and census for birth location. | |
| 1910 James working Saw Mill... 1930 James bridge carpenter for Railroad. | |
| James L. Eldridge b. Feb. 11, 1914, d. Feb. 14, 1914 | |
| Children: Child b.&d bef. 1910, Katheryn b. ca 1907, Mary b. ca 1912, Delite, James L. b&d 1914 | |
| Children from 1910, 1920 census Miami Co. IN. //Anna's birth and death & Delite's name from the notes of Frances (Mrs. Joseph) Dunnuck of Indianapolis. | |
| 1930 census name spelled Eldredge. Miami Co. IN. | |
| Ann Eliza DUNNUCK | |
| d/o Mr. _____ and Mary Ann (___) DUNNUCK See Mary Ann | |
| b. circa 1871 in NJ. (Father born in Ireland) | |
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| Anna May (or Mae) DUNNUCK | |
| d/o Victor and Emma (WAGNER) DUNNUCK | |
| m. Mr. THORTON - in 1952 they were living in Glenville, California. | |
| Source: Victor's obituaries | |
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| Ann, Annie N/ Fannie/ Fanny (See Fannie) | |
| d/o Nicholas & Margaret (MANTEL) DUNNUCK | |
| b. circa 1854 near Mechanicsburg, IL | |
| m. Matthew F. WENDLING, Sept 29, 1886 is Sangamon Co., IL | |
| of Quincy, IL in 1902 | |
| Sources: 1860 & 1870 Census for Sangamon Co. IL // Sangamon Co. IL marriage index 1878-1889. [page 118] // 1902 Obit of her Mother. |
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| Ann Eleanor DUNNOCK | |
| d/o Joshua and Margarett DUNNOCK | |
| b. Feb. 17, 1836 OH | |
| d. Jan. 29, 1896 bur. Mechanicsburg Cem. Sangamon Co. IL | |
| Obit: Illinois State Register (Springfield) publ. Feb. 9, 1896, page 5. Mrs. A.E. Mantle, age 59 died Jan 29 at Mt. Pulaski (IL). Born. Fairfield Co. OH. Married: Feb. 3, 1857 "this county" to George Mantle. Survived by 3 daughters Mrs. Clara Gordon & Misses Eva & Ada Mantle. | |
| (living in 1891 probate papers of her father) -"Ann Mantle - daughter" | |
| m. George MANTLE, 29 Jan 1857, source: Sangamon Co, IL - marriage index ( Louesa Keys, niece of George & Ann - has them as married Feb. 3, 1853- so does her Obit.) |
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| George (Jr.) was the oldest child of George (b. 1794 in VA) & Rachel (b. circa 1799 in KY) MANTLE. The 1850 Census has the MANTLE family in rural Sangamon Co. IL. From the births of their children, we know they lived in Fayette Co. Ohio between 1830-1845. They settled in IL between 1845-49, and I assume they arrived with Nicholas DUNNICK and group. | |
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| 8 Children: -- 5 died young -- Maggie (1857-62) , Nellie (b. 1860-75), Willie (b. 1861-62), Joshua (b. 1868-70) Etta (b. 1863-1889). Three daughters survived: Mrs. Harvey (Clara) GORDAN of Mt. Pulaski (b. 1865), Mrs. Frank (Eva) PRUNTY (b. 1870) and Mrs. George (Ada) SUEDMEIER.(b. 1873) SEE the Descendancy chart on THOMAS for more details on these daughters. |
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| A George Mantle, Farmer, Methodist from Ohio is listed as a farmer in Section 25, Chester Twp, Logan Co., IL p 463, History of Logan Co., 1878 by Donnelley Loyd & Co., Chicago 1878 reproduced in 1993. |
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| 1870 census for Chester township, Logan Co., IL. series M593, Roll 248, part 1, page 2a lists: George still living, a farmer age 40. Anne E. age 30 and children Nellie 8, Etta 6 and Clara 4. | |
| 1880 census for Mt. Pulsaki, Logan Co., IL has Ann, age 44 a widow and Children Etta, Clara, Eva and Ada living with her. | |
| Source: Sangamon Co. IL 1850 Federal Census (H.H. #1993) Reel No. M432-127 page 270B .//1860 Census for Mechanicsburg, Sangamon Co. IL- HH 2536/2543 // 1870 IL Census Index by Heritage Quest Bountiful, UT. 1999// 1880 Logan Co (IL) Village of Mt. Pulaski IL // Obit of Anne in the Illinois State Journal Feb. 9, 1896, page 5 // Probate papers Joshua Dunnock 1891 Franklin Co. KS // Sangamon Co., IL Marriage index. Vol. 3, page 205// Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 26, page 425 Gorsuch Family by Louesa J. Keys (1875-1957)-Grandaughter of Joshua. |
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| Annette H. "Nettie" DUNNUCK | |
| d/o. Maiden Name was MILLER | |
| b. March 9, 1884 in MO | |
| d. Oct. 12, 1961 Los Angeles, CA resided in Covina, CA |
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| Also living in Covina, CA is another female, Dessa E. DUNNUCK b. Aug. 21, 1879, d. Jan 7, 1960 Dessa's mother's maiden name was HEATH. Dessa was born in PA | |
| Anna DUNNICK | |
| d/o Isaac DUNNICH | |
| b. circa 1869 Iowa of Lynn Grove, Jasper Co. IA in 1880 | |
| Anna DUNNICH | |
| w/o Isaac DUNNICH | |
| b. circa 1851 of Lynn Grove, Jasper Co. IA in 1880 | |
| Anna DUNNICK and Anna Marie (sisters b. 1905 and 1903) | |
| daughters of Arnout and Nella DUNNICK | |
| Anna b. 1905 IA Anna Marie b. 1903 in IA |
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| Anngjie DUNNICK (see ) | |
| wife of Isaac DUNNICK | |
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| Antonia Ette DUNNICK | |
| m. Jacob STERRENBURG, Marion Co. IA, on March 23, 1898 | |
| Source, Marion Co., IA Marriage index. | |
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| Arletta Miller DUNNUCK | |
| d/o John and Catherine (LEAZENBY) DUNNUCK | |
| b. Feb. 11, 1853 in IN (Twin to Edward Sale DUNNUCK) | |
| + Albert HOUGH m.summer 1870. Albert was a farmer born in Quebec. | |
| 1870 living with Father, Albert not there | |
| 1880 census living Inman, Otter Tail, MN Children: William H. b. circa 1871-KS, Sarah E. born about 1873 in KS, John O. born about 1876 in Iowa, and Cora P. born about 1879 in MN. |
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| Arletta Belle (DUNNUCK) PAYNE | |
| d/o Edward Sale and 2nd wife Lelia Ann (STANLEY) DUNNUCK | |
| b. Sept 1888/or/89 | |
| in a Dunnuck address book, listed in Colorado Springs, CO. ?? date??? | |
| + Mr.(withheld) Payne | |
| children: 1 daughter, withheld | |
| dau: (withheld) b. ca 1917 in CO | |
| 1930 census for Colorado Springs (city) El Paso County, CO has (Withheld) Payne, age 40, wed age 25 (KS/IN/PA) Clerk in Shoe store, wife Arley, age 40, wed age 26, KS/IN/IN, daughter, Katherine age 13 b. (CO/KS/KS) |
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| A. H. DUNNICK | |
| d/o _______ and Henrietta (VanDerPol) DUNNICK of Lynnville, IA | |
| + .EATON | |
| Source: Mother's Obit in 1993 | |
| Arnold DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1859 in IA | |
| + Alida (Aaltje, Alice) DeRaad 23 May 1878, d/o Jasper DeRadd and Pieternella (Pietertje) van den BERG who was born in Netherland. Could not tell if they met here or before arriving in US |
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| Lived in Pella area of IA check Oakwood Cemetery, Red Rock Lake area. | |
| I believe them to be immigrants. "To Pella, Marion County, Iowa huwde hij op 10 November 1854" | |
| Source: GENEALOGIE 'DE RAAD' not in English by Drs. H.T.M. de Raad, Lit.: De oudere generaties van het geslacht De Raad te Zijderveld in Gens Nostra 48 (1993), pg. 421-433. |
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| Arnold DUNNICK | |
| s/o Dirk and Mary/Maria (MONSTER) DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1893/4 in IA | |
| Bessie, b. circa 1897 | |
| Children: 5 children listed in the census: Cheonice, 9, Alva 8, Pearl 6, and Lucella 3, and Martha 1. | |
| Source: 1930 census for Richland twp, Jasper Co., IA | |
| Arnold A. DUNNICK (DUININK) | |
| s/o Arnold & Maggie (VerDught) DUININK | |
| b. February 25, 1864 IN lists parents as born in Holland. | |
| d. Jan 10, 1948, Sully, Iowa | |
| m. Neltje (Nellie) MONSTER in Marion Co. IA March 5, 1885, d/o Leendert & Lena (KAMP) MONSTER | |
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| Both living Jasper County Iowa, Elk Creek twp. in 1920 - general farming. | |
| Both living Jasper County Iowa, 1930 census. | |
| Sons: Edward Arnold DUNNICK b. 1888 and Lane DUNNICK b. 1887 | |
| Listed in the 1930 census, ages 66 & 65 in Lynn Grove township, Jasper Co. IA | |
| Source: Marriage index for Marion Co. IA // children & parents of Arnold from "O'Donnell-McReynolds Genealogy" by Daniel J. O'Donnell. For more information on this family and photos see Mr. O'Donnell's web page at AOL Hometown. | |
| Arnout DUNNICK | |
| s/o Isaac DUNNICH | |
| b. circa 1869 (source 1910 and 1920 census) IA/Holland/IA | |
| + Nellie/ Nella wed about 1897 | |
| b. circa 1872 (source 1910 and 1920 census) IA/Holland/IA | |
| 1880 census for Lynn Grove, Jasper County Iowa: Lists parents as Isaac and Anna. but all the children list both parents as having been born in Holland. Anna is listed as born in IA. | |
| 1910 census lists Nellie as having 6 children, 4 living. Floyd, age 10, Isaac S. age 9, A. Mase (dau) age 8, and Annie age 6. (T625, Roll 483, part 2, page 189) | |
| 1920 census list the children as Floris age 20, Isaac age 18, Anna Maria age 17, and Annie age 15. | |
| 1930 census has Arnout - 61, Nellie 58, and Annie 25 living in Keokuk Co., IA | |
| Arnout was engaged in general farming. In 1910 he lived in Polo Alto Township in Jasper County, Iowa. In 1920 he was living in Meadow township in Clay County, Iowa. | |
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| Arnolda DUNNICK (see Laurence DUNNICK) | |
| w/o Laurence DUNNICK | |
| b. 1 July 1910 - lived in 1990 in Glenwood, Pope Co. MN - | |
| SSDI has SS card listed as issued in IA | |
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| Arthur DUNNUCK | |
| b. circa 1878 KS | |
| Living 1910 in Canyon Co. ID See Bell DUNNUCK relationship? | |
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| Arthur J. DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Abraham Clarkson DUNNUCK & Wife Dorothea M.(RENTZEL) | |
| b. 19 Sept 1907, Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN | |
| d. May 24, 1970, Indianapolis, Marion Co.IN., Bur: Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN. | |
| retired foreman for Chevrolet Commercial Body Div of General Motors... of 1002 East Tabor St. | |
| Hazel P. | |
| d. age 67 - birth and death date not give. Clipping not sourced or dated. Survived her husband. So died after 1970. Was a Brown County native but lived most of life in Indianapolis, IN. Burial in Washington Park East Cemetery. Source: her obit. | |
| "Mrs. Hazel P. Dunnuck, 67 years, beloved sister of Edell, Ford, Ester Bickley, Ruth Snyder, Roy, and Frank Moore....." | |
| No children | |
| Source: Their nephew, David Dunnuck | |
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| Art DUNNICK | |
| d. circa. July 12, 1895 | |
| Obit publ Jassamine Journal, Jassamine Co. KY July 12, 1895 | |
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| Arthur W. DUNNACK | |
| s/o James and Elizabeth (USHER) DUNNACK father born in Scotland, mother in Nova Scotia, Canada | |
| born July 29, 1863 Canada (Nova Scotia) | |
| died Feb. 6 1963 in Orange Co. FL | |
| Family moved to CT but he lived majority of life in Orange County, CA | |
| "He was indentured to a butcher when he was only 8 years old. He ran away from the butcher at age 13 and traveled to Wisconsin where he worked at lumber camps until he married". | |
| " ... to the Yukon where he was very successful with his gold mine." | |
| + Emma Augusta RICHTER, May 20, 1896 | |
| dau. Gladys Elizabeth Mildred Dunnack b.1897/ 1898 in Washington dau. Beatrice Augusta DUNNACK b. 1900/1901 in Canada |
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| Arthur, Gladas and Emma are listed as miners, Dawson City, Yukon territory (see Gladas and Emma.) These Dunick's were in present in the Yukon Territory sometime between / after 1897-1901 | |
| A. W. Dunnack had gold claim in "Sulpher Creek". | |
| The Gold rush began Aug. 17, 1896 when the first gold was discovered. The impact on the U.S. and western Canada. Dawson City was at the confluence of the Klondike and Yukon Rivers. | |
| Source California Death Index | |
| Source: The Only Yukon-Alaska Directory for 1901, by Ferguson, publ by Barnes & Baber. also Family Chronicle publ the list in their 1996 Sept/Oct issue commemorating the gold rush centennial. Now see Internet address for listing at http://www. familychronicle.com/klondike.htm | |
| Source: Records of Cheryl Dunnack, 2001 | |
| Later they returned to Washington State, eventually settling in Orange Co. CA. Arthur lived to be 99 years old. | |
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| Arthur William DUNNUCK | |
| caution !!! | might be son of Edward Sale DUNNUCK and first wife Martha (REDDICK) DUNNUCK --William Arthur DUNNUCK |
| Said he was the Grandson of John and Catherine (LEASENBY) DUNNUCK lived in Lakewood, CA. and was living at the age of 87 in the 1980's early 1990's which doesn't fit Might this actually be a great grandson of John & Catherine? - and grandson of Edward Sale ? He would have been born in the 1890's. William Arthur "Arthur" was born in 1877. See William who was also called Arthur. | |
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| Arthur DUNNICK | |
| probl b. in Sully, IA in the 1920's, living in Pheoniz AZ in 1996 | |
| Sister Evelyn B. (DUNNICK) Van Genderen who died age 72 - obit publ Oct. 4, 1996 Des Moines Register. | |
| Audrey I. (DUNNUCK) NAGLER | |
| d/o Frank E. and Mattie M. (KELLY) DUNNUCK of Warsaw, | |
| b. July 2, 1916, WPA birth records - age 13 in the 1930 census | |
| get | d. Her obit publ. 3 Apr 1984 Warsaw Times Union |
| + Willard NAGLER | |