1900 Census shows "Frank M." as "Daughter" and the "M" was clearly changed to "F". Frankie was a girl. |
Name: Mary Ann Galloway Death date: 06 Jan 1913 Death place: Ashland, Ashland, Ohio Birthdate: 24 Jan 1824 Birthplace: Ashland Co., O. Age at death: 88 years 11 months 12 days Marital status: Widowed Burial date: 09 Jan 1913 Cemetery name: Bethesday Chapel Father's name: Samuel Tarney Father's birthplace: Pa Mother's name: Catherine Horne Mother's birthplace: Pa GSU film number: 1953596 Digital GS number: 4021225 Image number: 131 Reference number: fn 101 Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953 |
[Military: " November, 1864, he was detailed as cattle guard near Atlanta and May 24, 1865, he was in hospital at Washington, D.C., two months with typhoid fever. With his Regt. he took part in the battles of Brier Creek, Bentonville, and with Sherman on is March to the Sea. July 26, 1865, he was granted an honorable discharge at Findlay Hospital, Washington, D. C., and now has a pension. " (see source Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen)]--SH |
[ He " was left an orphan before his recollection. In his boyhood he went to Ohio, where he was apprenticed to the miller’s trade, and there grew to manhood. He married Matsey Maloy Sept. 14, 1820. She died April 14, 1822. Aug. 21, 1823, he married Catharine Horn, who died Oct. 1, 1826. Nov. 8 1827, he married Elizabeth , daughter of Nathan Wyatt, and in 1837 came to De Kalb County, Ind., with the Wyatt family and bought 160 acres of land on section 24, Jackson Township. He was also engaged in milling in the pioneer days, and was the first miller of Spencerville. To this last marriage were born six children, all of whom are living---Mrs. Magdalina Henderson, of Allen County, Ind.; Mrs. Lydia Jane Steward, John W., Nathan, Simeon N., and Samuel J. A daughter by the second marriage, Mrs. Mary Ann Galloway, is living in Ashland County, Ohio. Mrs. Tarney died June 20, 1867, and Aug. 7, 1870, Mr. Tarney married Mrs. Ann Berry, also a daughter of Nathan Wyatt. Mr. Tarney died Feb. 18, 1878. He was an energetic, public-spirited man, and is remembered by the pioneers for his many good qualities. He helped organize the township and was for eighteen years Town Clerk, in addition to holding other positions of trust. " --Bio of son Samuel J. Tarney (see sources)]--SH |
Ann was the fourth wife of Samuel Tarney, Sr (3 yrs after her sister Elizabeth died.) Samuel Tarney, Sr was the 3rd husband of Ann Wyatt. |
[ Wyatt Rosa (Thorp) was born in Kendallville 39 years ago, died in Huntertown March 28. She married Miles Wyatt March 1, 1882. She leaves a mother, 4 sisters, Ida Kane, Ashley, Hattie Shaffer, Corunna, Ettie Laning, Millgrove, and Charlotte Stanley of Hartford City; and 4 children, Bertha 16, Verne 13, Earle 9 and Grace 2. Her early life was spent in Kendallville. She was a member of the M. E. Church. She was a niece of J. L. Knight of this city. ^ 4-7-1899 ]--Noble County Library at Albion http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Obituaries/1Obitindex.htm |
Canterbury Vital Records |
Canterbury Vital Records |
" Elizabeth Tilley was born in 1607 in Henlow, Bedfordshire, the daughter of John and Joan (Hurst)(Rogers) Tilley. She came with her parents on the Mayflower in 1620. Both her parents died the first winter at Plymouth, leaving her orphaned at the age of 13 in the New World. She married to Mayflower passenger John Howland around 1625 at Plymouth. " Children: Desire, John, Hope, Elizabeth, Lydia, Hannah, Joseph, Jabez, Ruth, and Isaac. http://mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/ElizabethTilley.php |
[Marriage and birth dates conflict. She is too young for him.]--SH |
Canterbury Vital Records |
Canterbury Vital Records |
Canterbury Vital Records |
Canterbury Vital Records |
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[ " She is the third of a family of fourteen children. " --Bio of Samuel J. Tarney]--SH |
[Also found marriage: 26 Aug 1846]--SH |
Headstone: Eva Watson Furnish, daughter of Charles & Rachel Watson, B: 8 Dec 1840, D: 8 Sept 1874 |
[Only child]--SH |
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