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Ernest Guy Newton1,2

M, #2876, b. 30 May 1876, d. 12 July 1960

Parents

FatherAbel Sutliff Newton (d. 22 July 1884)
MotherMaria Jane Forsythe (b. 28 August 1836, d. 11 December 1933)

Family: Elsie Pearl McInfurf (b. 23 December 1880, d. 21 March 1964)

DaughterZelma Jane Newton (b. 9 August 1904)
DaughterVelma Sarah Newton (b. 9 August 1904)
DaughterMarguerite Edith Newton (b. 28 May 1910)
DaughterAdria Grace Newton (b. 3 June 1914)
SonAbel Daniel Newton (b. 3 June 1914, d. 15 May 1942)

Biography

Ernest Guy Newton was born on 30 May 1876 in Morgan County, Ohio.3,4,5 He and Elsie Pearl McInfurf were married on 30 March 1902 in Orleans, Harlan County, Nebraska.6,7,8 He died on 12 July 1960, at age 84.3,8 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.3,8
He was a farmer in 1900.9 He was a "veterinary" and farmer in 1918.5 He lived in 1918 in R. R. 3, Orleans, Harlan County, Nebraska.5 He registered for the World War I draft 12 September 1918, in Harlan County, Nebraska.5 He was a farmer with a general farm in 1920.10 Ernest and Elsie appeared on the 1920 US Census recorded on 20 January 1920 in Orleans, Harlan County, Nebraska, with their children Zelma, Velma, Marguerite, Adria, and Abel.10 He was a farmer in 1930.11,12,10 Ernest and Elsie appeared on the 1930 US Census recorded on 28 April 1930 in Orleans Township, Harlan County, Nebraska, with their children Marguerite, Adria, and Abel.11 He was veterinarian with a private practice in 1940.13 Ernest and Elsie appeared on the 1940 US Census recorded on 2 April 1940 in Stamford, Harlan County, Nebraska.14
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Citations

  1. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, Abel S. Newton household, ED 149, sheet 28D, p. 188D, dwelling 259, family 269; OHMorg806
  2. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, Ernest Guy Newton 30 May 1876 - 12 July 1960, Deaver Cemetery
  3. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Ernest Guy Newton (1876 - 1960), Deaver Cemetery
  4. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, Abel S. Newton household, ED 149, sheet 28D, p. 188D, dwelling 259, family 269 (source of birth state); OHMorg806
  5. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Ernest Guy Newton, Harlan Co., Nebraska
  6. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Elsie Pearl Newton (1880-1964), Deaver Cemetery
  7. [S1766] 1930 U.S. Census, Nebraska, Harlan County, population schedule, Film T626, E. Guy Newton household, ED 12, sheet 4B, dwelling 75, family 75 ; NEHarl302
  8. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xv
  9. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, DE64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling, family 166; NEFurn001
  10. [S1765] 1920 U.S. census, LNebraska, Harlan County, population schedule, Film T625, Ernest G. Newton household, ED 126, sheet 14B, dwelling 328, family 329; NEHarl202
  11. [S1766] 1930 U.S. Census, Nebraska, Harlan County, population schedule, Film T626, E. Guy Newton household, ED 12, sheet 4B, dwelling 75, family 75; NEHarl302
  12. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, DE64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling, family 166
  13. [S1001] 1940 U.S. census, Nebraska, Harlan County, population schedule, Film T627, Stamford, ED 42-17, sheet 1A, household 8, Guy Newton household
  14. [S1001] 1940 U.S. census, Nebraska, Harlan County, population schedule, Film T627, Stamford, ED 42-17, sheet 1A, household 8 , Guy Newton household

Harold Newton1

M, #2877, b. about 1879, d. about 1883

Parents

FatherAbel Sutliff Newton (d. 22 July 1884)
MotherMaria Jane Forsythe (b. 28 August 1836, d. 11 December 1933)

Biography

Harold Newton was born about 1879 in Ohio.1 He died about 1883 in Morgan County, Ohio.2 He was buried in Bailey Cemetery (Stockport), Morgan County, Ohio.3
Last Edited16 September 2006

Citations

  1. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, Abel S. Newton household, ED 149, sheet 28D, p. 188D, dwelling 259, family 269; OHMorg806
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. 1
  3. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. vii

Albert Rush1

M, #2878, b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946

Parents

FatherAllen Rush (b. July 1821)
MotherMargaret Jane Bozman (b. about 1830)

Family: Ella Newton (b. 23 October 1864, d. 1926)

DaughterEdith Rush (b. 4 June 1885)
SonHarold H. Rush (b. 23 May 1889, d. 1931)
DaughterLora Rush (b. 21 April 1891)
SonForrest Allen Rush (b. 20 November 1897)
Rush, Albert and Ella

Biography

Albert Rush was born in September 1861 in Ohio.2 He and Ella Newton were married on 4 October 1884 in Morgan County, Ohio.3 He died on 9 September 1946, at age ~85, in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska.4 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.4
He was a farmer.2,5 Albert was recorded on the 1870 US Census on 5 July 1870 in Meigsviille Township, Morgan County, Ohio, in the household of Allen Rush .6 Albert was recorded on the 1880 US Census as a son in the household of Allen Rush 15 June 1880 Meigsviille Township, Morgan County, Ohio.7 Albert and Ella appeared on the 1900 US Census recorded on 22 June 1900 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their children Edith, Harold, Lora, and Forrest and Albert's father Allen.2 Albert and Ella appeared on the 1910 US Census recorded on 22 April 1910 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their children Edith, Harold, Lora, and Forrest.8 Albert appeared on the 1930 US Census recorded on 2 May 1930 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska.9 Albert appeared on the 1940 US Census recorded on 9 April 1940 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska.10
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Citations

  1. [S1691] LDS, Family Search: International Genealogical Index, Record Type: database, Owner Or Creator: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Url: www.familysearch.org, Ella Newton and Albert Rush, 4 Oct. 1884, Morgan Co. OH, batch M514083 extracted from local records
  2. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  3. [S84] Oliver, Ray; Oliver, Jean; Gerlich, Elmer' compilers, Marriages in Morgan Co., Ohio vol. F, 1878 - 1889, p. 37, Albert Rush and Ella Newton 4 Oct. 1884
  4. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Albert Rush (1861-1946), Deaver Cemetery
  5. [S1578] 1910 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T624, roll 846, ED 82, p. 205, sheet 3B, dwelling 62, family 62, Albert Rush household
  6. [S1280] 1870 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, population schedule, Film M593, roll 1246, Meigsville Twp., written p. 2, stamped p. 142, dwelling 14, family 13, Allen Rush household; OHMorg703
  7. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, Meigsville Twp., ED 146, sheet 13, p. 138, dwelling 147, family 148, Allen Rush household; OHMorg804
  8. [S1578] 1910 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T624, roll 846, ED 82, p. 205, sheet 3B, dwelling 62, family 62, Albert Rush household; NEFurn101
  9. [S38] 1930 U.S. Census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T626, Albert Rush household, ED 12, sheet 3B, dwelling 80, family 80; NEFurn301
  10. [S1000] 1940 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T627, Lincoln Election Precinct, ED 33-12, sheet 2A, line 29, household 32, Albert Rush entry

Edith Rush1

F, #2879, b. 4 June 1885

Parents

FatherAlbert Rush (b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946)
MotherElla Newton (b. 23 October 1864, d. 1926)

Biography

Edith Rush was born on 4 June 1885 in Nebraska.1,2
Last Edited17 September 2006

Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xii

Harold H. Rush1

M, #2880, b. 23 May 1889, d. 1931

Parents

FatherAlbert Rush (b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946)
MotherElla Newton (b. 23 October 1864, d. 1926)

Biography

Harold H. Rush was born on 23 May 1889 in Nebraska.1,2 He and Grace E. were married about 1915.3 He died in 1931, at age ~42.4 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.5
He lived in Stamford, Furnas County, Nebraska.2 He was a farmer.2,3 Harold H. Rush was described as short and slender with light blue eyes and light brown hair in 1917.2 He registered for the World War I draft 5 June 1917, in Furnas County, Nebraska.2 Harold and Grace appeared on the 1930 US Census recorded on 2 May 1930 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska. There were two children3
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  2. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Harold H. Rush, Furnas Co. Nebraska
  3. [S38] 1930 U.S. Census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T626, Harold Rush household, ED 12, sheet 3B, dwelling 79, family 79; NEFurn301
  4. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Gertrude Arford Newton (1877 - ]964), Deaver Cemetery
  5. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Harold Rush (1889-1926), Deaver Cemetery

Lora Rush1

F, #2881, b. 21 April 1891

Parents

FatherAlbert Rush (b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946)
MotherElla Newton (b. 23 October 1864, d. 1926)
Rush, Lora

Biography

Lora Rush was born on 21 April 1891 in Nebraska.1,2
Last Edited17 March 2011

Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xii

Forrest Allen Rush1

M, #2882, b. 20 November 1897

Parents

FatherAlbert Rush (b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946)
MotherElla Newton (b. 23 October 1864, d. 1926)

Biography

Forrest Allen Rush was born on 20 November 1897 in Nebraska.1,2
He was a farmer.2 He lived in 1918 in R.F.D. 1 Stamford, Furnas County, Nebraska.2 He registered for the World War I draft 12 September 1918, in Furnas County, Nebraska.2
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  2. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Forrest Allen Rush, Furnas Co. Nebraska

Allen Rush1

M, #2883, b. July 1821

Family: Margaret Jane Bozman (b. about 1830)

SonAlbert Rush+ (b. September 1861, d. 9 September 1946)
DaughterClara Rush (b. about 1863)
Rush, Allen

Biography

Allen Rush was born in July 1821 in Ohio.1 He and Margaret Jane Bozman were married on 23 March 1848 in Morgan County, Ohio.2
He was a miner in 1850.3 Allen and Margaret appeared on the 1850 US Census recorded on 20 July 1850 in Morgan Township, Morgan County, Ohio. Also listed was Carrion H. Rush age 134 Allen and Margaret appeared on the 1860 US Census recorded on 30 July 1860 in Meigsviille Township, Morgan County, Ohio, with Sarah, Arthur, Mary, and Emma, Benjamin Wilson Bozman and Edward Bozman.3 He was a coal digger in 1870.5 Allen appeared on the 1870 US Census recorded on 5 July 1870 in Meigsviille Township, Morgan County, Ohio, with Arthur, Mary, Emma, Albert, Clara, and Earl.5 He was a coal digger in 1880.6 Allen appeared on the 1880 US Census recorded on 15 June 1880 in Meigsviille Township, Morgan County, Ohio, with Albert, Clara, and Earl.6
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Albert Rush household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 164, family 164; NEFurn001
  2. [S819] Family Search: Ohio County Marriages 1790-1950, database and images, www.familysearch.org, Allen Rush and Margaret Jane Bozman affidavit, 22 March 1848, Morgan County, Ohio; Allen Rush and Miss Margaret Bozman marriage 23 Marcy 1848, Morgan County
  3. [S98] 1860 Census Ohio Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, population schedule, Film M653, roll 1016, Meigsville Twp., written p. 199, stamped p. 378A, dwelling 1461, family 1410, Allen Rush household; OHMorg602
  4. [S1750] 1850 Ohio Census, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, population schedule, Film M432, roll 715, Morgan Twp., p. 232, dwelling 91, family 91, Allen Rush household; OHMorg501
  5. [S1280] 1870 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, population schedule, Film M593, roll 1246, Meigsville Twp., written p. 2, stamped p. 142, dwelling 14, family 13, Allen Rush household; OHMorg703
  6. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, Meigsville Twp., ED 146, sheet 13, p. 138, dwelling 147, family 148, Allen Rush household; OHMorg804

Thomas Reverdy White

M, #2884, b. 1854, d. 20 March 1932

Family: Alice Newton (b. 7 November 1857, d. 2 April 1951)

SonClifton S. White (b. 9 March 1880)
SonClinton Clair White (b. 9 March 1880, d. 22 December 1942)
SonCecil White (b. 7 February 1890, d. 10 March 1891)
SonWilliam C. White (b. 28 May 1892)
DaughterRenna Azelia White (b. 24 March 1898, d. 3 March 1953)

Biography

Thomas Reverdy White was born in 1854 in Ohio.1,2 He and Alice Newton were married on 14 December 1878 in Morgan County, Ohio.3 He died on 20 March 1932, at age ~78.2 He was buried in Stockport Cemetery (Stockport), Morgan County, Ohio.2
He was a druggist in 1880.4 Thomas and Alice appeared on the 1880 US Census recorded on 18 June 1880 in Windsor Township, Morgan County, Ohio, with their twin sons.4 He was a farmer in 1900.1 Thomas and Alice appeared on the 1900 US Census recorded on 14 June 1900 in Windsor Township, Morgan County, Ohio, with their children Clifton, Clinton, William and Renna.1
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Citations

  1. [S1296] 1900 U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, Film T623, roll 1309, Thomas R. White household, ED 58, sheet 12B, p. 174, dwelling 285, family 286; OHMorg007
  2. [S411] Genlanding: Genealogical and Historical Records of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties, Ohio: Stockport Cemetery, database, Hall, Linda, http://genlanding.simplenet.com, database entry for Thomas Reverdy White (1851 - 1932)
  3. [S84] Oliver, Ray; Oliver, Jean; Gerlich, Elmer' compilers, Marriages in Morgan Co., Ohio vol. F, 1878 - 1889, p. 47, Thomas R. White and Alice Newton, 14 Dec. 1878
  4. [S1327] 1880 Census OH Morgan, U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, rolls 1050 and 1053, population schedule, Film T9, T. R. White household, ED 149, sheet 21, p. 185A, dwelling 201, family 208; OHMorg806

Clifton S. White1

M, #2885, b. 9 March 1880

Parents

FatherThomas Reverdy White (b. 1854, d. 20 March 1932)
MotherAlice Newton (b. 7 November 1857, d. 2 April 1951)

Biography

Clifton S. White was born on 9 March 1880 in Stockport, Morgan County, Ohio.2,3
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Citations

  1. [S1691] LDS, Family Search: International Genealogical Index, Record Type: database, Owner Or Creator: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Url: www.familysearch.org, Thomas R. White and Alice Newton, 14 Dec. 1878, Morgan Co. OH, batch M514083 extraction from local records; OHMorg007
  2. [S1296] 1900 U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, Film T623, roll 1309, Thomas R. White household, ED 58, sheet 12B, p. 174, dwelling 285, family 286; OHMorg007
  3. [S105] The Morgan Link: Morgan County Births Vol. 1 1867-1884 (White-Williams), Morgan County Chapter OGS, McConnelsville, Ohio, Volume: 20, Pages: 3-6, p. 3, White

Clinton Clair White1,2

M, #2886, b. 9 March 1880, d. 22 December 1942

Parents

FatherThomas Reverdy White (b. 1854, d. 20 March 1932)
MotherAlice Newton (b. 7 November 1857, d. 2 April 1951)

Biography

Clinton Clair White was born on 9 March 1880 in Ohio.3,4 He died on 22 December 1942, at age 62.3 He was buried in Stockport Cemetery (Stockport), Morgan County, Ohio.3
Last Edited9 September 2007

Citations

  1. [S1296] 1900 U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, Film T623, roll 1309, Thomas R. White household, ED 58, sheet 12B, p. 174, dwelling 285, family 286; OHMorg007
  2. [S45] Genlanding: Genealogical and Historical Records of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties, Ohio, Url: «http://genlanding.simplenet.com», Clinton Clair White 9 March 1880 - 22 Dec. 1942, Stockport Cemetery, Stockport, Morgan Co. Ohio
  3. [S411] Genlanding: Genealogical and Historical Records of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties, Ohio: Stockport Cemetery, database, Hall, Linda, http://genlanding.simplenet.com, database entry for Clinton Clair White (1880 - 1942)
  4. [S105] The Morgan Link: Morgan County Births Vol. 1 1867-1884 (White-Williams), Morgan County Chapter OGS, McConnelsville, Ohio, Volume: 20, Pages: 3-6, p. 3, White

William C. White1

M, #2887, b. 28 May 1892

Parents

FatherThomas Reverdy White (b. 1854, d. 20 March 1932)
MotherAlice Newton (b. 7 November 1857, d. 2 April 1951)

Biography

William C. White was born on 28 May 1892 in Ohio.1,2
Last Edited17 September 2006

Citations

  1. [S1296] 1900 U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, Film T623, roll 1309, Thomas R. White household, ED 58, sheet 12B, p. 174, dwelling 285, family 286; OHMorg007
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. ix

Renna Azelia White1,2

F, #2888, b. 24 March 1898, d. 3 March 1953

Parents

FatherThomas Reverdy White (b. 1854, d. 20 March 1932)
MotherAlice Newton (b. 7 November 1857, d. 2 April 1951)

Biography

Renna Azelia White was born on 24 March 1898 in Ohio.1,3 She died on 3 March 1953, at age 54.3 She was buried in Stockport Cemetery (Stockport), Morgan County, Ohio.3
Last Edited9 September 2007

Citations

  1. [S1296] 1900 U.S. census, Ohio, Morgan County, Film T623, roll 1309, Thomas R. White household, ED 58, sheet 12B, p. 174, dwelling 285, family 286; OHMorg007
  2. [S45] Genlanding: Genealogical and Historical Records of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties, Ohio, Url: «http://genlanding.simplenet.com», Renna Azelia White 24 March 1898 - 3 March 1953, Stockport Cemetery, Stockport, Morgan Co. Ohio
  3. [S411] Genlanding: Genealogical and Historical Records of Washington, Monroe, Morgan, and Noble Counties, Ohio: Stockport Cemetery, database, Hall, Linda, http://genlanding.simplenet.com, database entry for Renna Azelia White (1898 - 1953)

Bernard Alwyn Newton

M, #2889, b. 6 September 1880, d. 9 September 1958

Parents

FatherAbel Sutliff Newton (d. 22 July 1884)
MotherMaria Jane Forsythe (b. 28 August 1836, d. 11 December 1933)

Family: Lola Georgia Hoopingarner (b. about 1889, d. 19 December 1960)

DaughterIdas Bernice Newton (b. 15 February 1915)
SonEdwin D. Newton (b. 17 June 1916)
DaughterVera Vivian Newton (b. 24 April 1918)

Biography

Bernard Alwyn Newton was born on 6 September 1880 in Ohio.1,2 He and Lola Georgia Hoopingarner were married on 12 April 1913 in Tunnelton, Lawrence County, Indiana.3,4 He died on 9 September 1958, at age 78, in Richmond, California.4
Bernard Alwyn Newton was described as tall and of medium build with blue eyes and brown hair in 1918.2 He lived in 1918 in Stamford, Furnas County, Nebraska.2 He registered for the World War I draft 12 September 1918, in Furnas County, Nebraska.2 He was a farmer in 1920.5 Bernard and Lola appeared on the 1920 US Census recorded in 1920 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with ther children Idas, Edwin, and Vera.5 He was a laborer on a truck farm in 1930.3 Bernard and Lola appeared on the 1930 US Census recorded on 4 April 1930 in South Cannon City, Fremont County, Colorado, with ther children Idas, Edwin, and Vera.3
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 166, family 166; NEFurn001
  2. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Bernard A. Newton, Furnas Co., Nebraska
  3. [S43] 1930 U.S. census, Colorado, Fremont County, population schedule, Film: T626, Bernard A. Newton household, ED 12, sheet 2B, dwelling 51, family 54; COFrem301
  4. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xv
  5. [S1767] 1920 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T625, Bernard A. Newton household, ED 85, p. 3A, dwelling 52, family 58; NEFurn201

Harold Holley1

M, #2890, b. 26 September 1889

Parents

FatherLeroy Willis Holley
MotherAlly Newton (b. 23 April 1856, d. 1893)

Biography

Harold Holley was born on 26 September 1889 in Nebraska.1,2
Last Edited17 September 2006

Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 166, family 166; NEFurn001
  2. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Serial # 2185, Des Moines, Iowa 5 June 1917, Harold Hollis Holley

Mabel Holley1

F, #2891, b. April 1887

Parents

FatherLeroy Willis Holley
MotherAlly Newton (b. 23 April 1856, d. 1893)

Biography

Mabel Holley was born in April 1887 in Nebraska.1
Mabel was recorded on the 1910 US Census on 21 April 1910 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, as a grandchild in the household of Maria Jane Forsythe .2
Last Edited2 November 2004

Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, ED 64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling 166, family 166; NEFurn001
  2. [S1578] 1910 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T624, roll 846, Marie J. Newton household, ED 82, sheet 3A, p. 205A, dwelling 54, family 54; NEFurn101

Laura Jane Holley

F, #2892, b. 1885, d. 17 August 1886

Parents

FatherLeroy Willis Holley
MotherAlly Newton (b. 23 April 1856, d. 1893)

Biography

Laura Jane Holley was born in 1885 in Nebraska.1,2 She died on 17 August 1886, at age ~1.1 She was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.1
Last Edited11 September 2007

Citations

  1. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Laura J. Holley (1886), Deaver Cemetery
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. ix (gives birth date as 22 Oct. 1855)

Charles Edward Coffey1

M, #2893, b. September 1870, d. 11 December 1955

Family: Renna Newton (b. 22 July 1871, d. 2 July 1925)

DaughterGertrude Coffey (b. 10 October 1894)
DaughterElsie Mae Coffey (b. 25 September 1897)
SonClay N. Coffey (b. 27 July 1899, d. 1 November 1911)
SonRalph Gay Coffey (b. 1 June 1903)
SonWendell Abel Coffey (b. 16 June 1911)

Biography

Charles Edward Coffey was born in September 1870 in Illinois.2,3 He and Renna Newton were married on 9 September 1893 in Furnas County, Nebraska.1,4 He died on 11 December 1955, at age 85.2,4 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.2,4
He was a farmer in 1900.3 Charles and Renna appeared on the 1900 US Census recorded on 23 June 1900 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their children Gertrude, Elsie, and Clay.3
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Citations

  1. [S1770] Stubbs, Moiya, Furnas County NEGenWeb: Furnas County, Nebraska Marriage Index 1876 - 1935, database, Url: www.rootsweb.com/~nefurnas, Charles E. Coffey and Renna Newton, 9 Sept. 1893
  2. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Charles Edward Coffey (1870 - 1955), Deaver Cemetery
  3. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Charles E. Coffee household, ED64, sheet 10A, p. 174A, dwelling 173, family 173; NEFurn001
  4. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiii

Mary Winter1

F, #2894, b. about 1885, d. 3 June 1959

Family: Thomas Forsythe Newton (b. 12 November 1866, d. 10 May 1964)

DaughterNellie Newton (b. 8 January 1908)
DaughterLena Ruth Newton (b. 29 May 1909)
SonJames Jarvin Newton (b. 16 May 1912)
DaughterEileen Newton (b. 27 August 1917)
SonNewton (b. about 1920, d. 20 May 1921)

Biography

Mary Winter was born about 1885 in Iowa.2 She and Thomas Forsythe Newton were married on 24 January 1906 in Furnas County, Nebraska.1 She died on 3 June 1959 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.3 She was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.3
Thomas and Mary appeared on the 1910 US Census recorded on 20 April 1910 in Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their daughters Nellie and Lena.2 Thomas and Mary appeared on the 1940 US Census recorded on 22 April 1940 in Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska.4
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Citations

  1. [S1770] Stubbs, Moiya, Furnas County NEGenWeb: Furnas County, Nebraska Marriage Index 1876 - 1935, database, Url: www.rootsweb.com/~nefurnas, Thomas F. Newton and Mary Winter, 24 Jan. 1906
  2. [S1578] 1910 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T624, roll 846, Thos. Newton household, ED 77, sheet 6A, p. 140, dwelling 126, family 126; NEFurn102
  3. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xii
  4. [S1000] 1940 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T627, Beaver City, ED 33-3, sheet 12A, stamped p.33, household 294, Thomas F. Newton household

Gertrude Garnet Arford1,2

F, #2895, b. 12 July 1877, d. 29 August 1964

Family: Ziba Newton (b. 23 May 1873, d. 11 May 1961)

SonRaymond Alwyn Newton (b. 17 August 1901)
SonLyle Arford Newton (b. 25 August 1904)
DaughterLela Helena Newton (b. 13 April 1913)
DaughterLeta Eileen Newton (b. 13 April 1913)
SonWalter Laurene Newton (b. about 1918)

Biography

Gertrude Garnet Arford was born on 12 July 1877.3 She and Ziba Newton were married on 23 April 1899 in Furnas County, Nebraska.1,2 She died on 29 August 1964, at age 87.3 She was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.3
Ziba and Gertrude appeared on the 1900 US Census recorded on 22 June 1900 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with his brothers Ernest, Bernard, and Bina; mother Maria. and niece and nephew Harold and Mabel Holley4 She was listed on Ziba's WWI draft card as Garnet Gertrude Newton. She was listed on Ziba's WWI draft card as Garnet Gertrude Newton She lived in 1918 in Hollinger, Furnas County, Nebraska.5 Ziba and Gertrude appeared on the 1920 US Census recorded in 1920 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their children Raymond, Lyl, Lela, Leta, and Walter.6 She was a grocery store clerk in 1940.7 Ziba and Gertrude appeared on the 1940 US Census recorded on 10 April 1940 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with their son Walter.7
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Citations

  1. [S1770] Stubbs, Moiya, Furnas County NEGenWeb: Furnas County, Nebraska Marriage Index 1876 - 1935, database, Url: www.rootsweb.com/~nefurnas, Ziba Newton and Gertrude M. Arford, 23 April 1899
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiv
  3. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Gertrude Arford Newton (1877 - ]964), Deaver Cemetery
  4. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Ziba Newton household, DE64, sheet 9B, p. 173, dwelling, family 166; NEFurn001
  5. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Ziba Newton, Furnas County, Nebraska
  6. [S1767] 1920 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T625, Ziba Newton household, ED 85, sheet 1A, p. 245, dwelling 9, family 11; NEFurn201
  7. [S1000] 1940 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T627, Lincoln Election Precinct, ED 33-12, sheet 3A, household 55, Ziba Newton household

Clay N. Coffey1

M, #2896, b. 27 July 1899, d. 1 November 1911

Parents

FatherCharles Edward Coffey (b. September 1870, d. 11 December 1955)
MotherRenna Newton (b. 22 July 1871, d. 2 July 1925)

Biography

Clay N. Coffey was born on 27 July 1899.1,2 He died on 1 November 1911, at age 12.1,3 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.1,2
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Citations

  1. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Clay N. Coffey (1899 - 1911),Deaver Cemetery
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiii
  3. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiii, 114-5

Newton1

M, #2897, b. about 1920, d. 20 May 1921

Parents

FatherThomas Forsythe Newton (b. 12 November 1866, d. 10 May 1964)
MotherMary Winter (b. about 1885, d. 3 June 1959)

Biography

Newton was born about 1920.1,2 He died on 20 May 1921.1 He was buried in Deaver Cemetery, Furnas County, Nebraska.1
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Citations

  1. [S1769] Furnas County Nebraska Cemeteries, database, Stubbs, Moiya, httphttp://hometown.aol.com/tantemoi/Home/Cemetery.htm, database entry for Newton, infant son of Thomas F. and Mary Newton, (1921), Deaver Cemetery
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xii

Gertrude Coffey1

F, #2898, b. 10 October 1894

Parents

FatherCharles Edward Coffey (b. September 1870, d. 11 December 1955)
MotherRenna Newton (b. 22 July 1871, d. 2 July 1925)

Biography

Gertrude Coffey was born on 10 October 1894 in Nebraska.1,2
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Charles E. Coffee household, ED64, sheet 10A, p. 174A, dwelling 173, family 173 (Note: Gertrude's age was 6, but birth year 1896); NEFurn001
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiii

Elsie Mae Coffey

F, #2899, b. 25 September 1897

Parents

FatherCharles Edward Coffey (b. September 1870, d. 11 December 1955)
MotherRenna Newton (b. 22 July 1871, d. 2 July 1925)

Biography

Elsie Mae Coffey was born on 25 September 1897 in Nebraska.1,2
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Citations

  1. [S1606] 1900 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, Film T623 roll 927, Charles E. Coffee household, ED64, sheet 10A, p. 174A, dwelling 173, family 173; NEFurn001
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xiii

Lola Georgia Hoopingarner1,2

F, #2900, b. about 1889, d. 19 December 1960

Family: Bernard Alwyn Newton (b. 6 September 1880, d. 9 September 1958)

DaughterIdas Bernice Newton (b. 15 February 1915)
SonEdwin D. Newton (b. 17 June 1916)
DaughterVera Vivian Newton (b. 24 April 1918)

Biography

Lola Georgia Hoopingarner was born about 1889 in Indiana.1 She and Bernard Alwyn Newton were married on 12 April 1913 in Tunnelton, Lawrence County, Indiana.3,4 She died on 19 December 1960 in Richmond, California.5
She lived in Stamford, Furnas County, Nebraska.6 Bernard and Lola appeared on the 1920 US Census recorded in 1920 in Lincoln Precinct, Furnas County, Nebraska, with ther children Idas, Edwin, and Vera.1 Bernard and Lola appeared on the 1930 US Census recorded on 4 April 1930 in South Cannon City, Fremont County, Colorado, with ther children Idas, Edwin, and Vera.3
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Citations

  1. [S1767] 1920 U.S. census, Nebraska, Furnas County, population schedule, Film T625, Bernard A. Newton household, ED 85, p. 3A, dwelling 52, family 58; NEFurn201
  2. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xv (source of middle & surname)
  3. [S43] 1930 U.S. census, Colorado, Fremont County, population schedule, Film: T626, Bernard A. Newton household, ED 12, sheet 2B, dwelling 51, family 54; COFrem301
  4. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xv
  5. [S297] Lemonds, Leo L., Letters from Nebraska Sod House Pioneers, p. xvi
  6. [S1890] World War I Selective Service Draft Registration Cards 1917-18, Ancestry, www.ancestry.com, Bernard A. Newton, Furnas Co., Nebraska