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Charity BEESON

Birth: Jul. 5, 1818 Ohio, USA Death: unknown Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Daughter of Darius Beeson and Rachel Spray. Wife of: #1: Ephraim Wallace, #2: ? Butler, #3: Robert E. Jackson. Family links: Parents: Darius Beeson (1797 - ____) Rachel Spray Beeson (1794 - ____) Spouse: Robert E. Jackson (1830 - 1907) Children: Ruth Ellen Wallace Whitney (1852 - 1922) Burial: Elmdale Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County,
Kansas, USA Created by: Mary Crawford Record added: Feb 14, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 105228422


Ruth Ellen WALLACE

Birth: Jul. 15, 1852 Iowa, USA Death: Mar. 31, 1922
Daughter of Ephraim Wallace and Charity Beeson.
Wife of Benjamin Franklin Whitney. Family links: Parents: Charity Beeson Jackson (1818 - ____) Burial: Elmdale Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Created by: Thomas & Darlene Record added: Feb 28, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 48915861


Joseph GRUBB

Birth: unknown
Death: Jun. 9, 1751

 Family links:
Parents: Emanuel Grubb (1682 - 1767)
 Anna Hitchcock Grubb (1691 - 1772)

 Spouse: Hannah Ford Grubb (1724 - 1798)

*  Children:
Amer Grubb (1749 - 1817)

 Note: WPA: Aged 33 years.

Burial: Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery   Marcus Hook Delaware County Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Lar  Record added: May 16, 2008  Find A Grave Memorial# 26861968


Hanna FORD

Birth: 1724 Death: 1798 She was born 1724, died 1798, according to Dave Grubb's "The Grubb Family of Grubb's Landing, Delaware. Family links: Spouse: Joseph Grubb (____ - 1751) Children: Amer Grubb (1749 - 1817) Inscription: Aged 74 years Note: Stone difficult to read year of death; 17... Burial: Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Researcher Record added: Sep 28, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30141992


Susannah A ADAMS

HISTORY: Mrs. Susannah A. (Adams) Northrup is descended in the paternal line from Revolutionary stock and comes from the same family to which the two presidents of that name belonged. The great-grandfather, Joel Adams, was a soldier in the war of Independence. His son Joel, born in New York State, served during the war of 1812. Three times married, he had four children by the first wife, none by the second, and ten by the third, who was Miss Lovica Tupper, and came of an aristocratic family. She was the grandmother of Mrs. Northrup. During the last thirty-five years of her life Mrs. Lovica Adams was blind.

Mrs. Northrup, being a woman of great energy and determination, resolved after the death of her first husband, Ransom Adams, to fit herself for business life, that she might earn her own support. In 1868 she graduated from a commercial college and has since filled positions of trust in St. Louis, Chicago and Kansas City. In the two former places she was assistant correspondent in a large business establishment. In 1868 she entered Oberlin College, where she remained for two years, and in 1870 went to Lexington, Ky., to accept a position as teacher in the American Missionary Association Normal School, for two years. Without children of her own she took to her home and heart her sister's little daughter, Susie Blanche Tucker, when she was only eighteen months old, and reared her to womanhood. Nobly and faithfully has she discharged the duty of a parent, and the niece rewarded her efforts by becoming all that could be desired. At the age of thirteen years she was graduated from the common schools, receiving her diploma, and at the age of sixteen secured a teacher's certificate. She has received instructions in both instrumental and vocal music and is quite proficient in both. She is now the wife of Howard C. Lawton. A sister of Mrs. Lawton for some years also found a home with her aunt.
Osro S. Northrup has been a resident of Racine county since 1845, and is one of the representative men of the county. By reason of their long residence, both he and his estimable wife are well known throughout the county. They are among the highly esteemed citizens of the village of Union Grove, where for so many years they have been known and loved for their good works. They are cultured in their tastes and have a good home library. One of their most cherished books is a large family Bible, which formerly belonged to Mr. Northup's paternal grandfather, purchased by the latter for seventeen bushels of wheat. It was probably printed in the sixteenth century.

SOURCE: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF RACINE AND KENOSHA COUNTIES WISCONSIN CONTAINING BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES.
ILLUSTRATED J. H. BEERS & CO. CHICAGO 1906


Charles LEININGER

Birth: Aug. 29, 1892
Death: May 15, 1958

 Family links:
 Parents: William Oscar Leininger (1867 - 1942)
  Spouse: Mary Jane Freeman Leininger (1896 - 1976)

  Children:
Mary Evelyn Leininger Vogel (1924 - 1967)ip

Burial: Bowen Cemetery   Boyers Settlement Buchanan County Missouri, USA
Created by: mary kellison  Record added: Oct 05, 2009  Find A Grave Memorial# 42746010


Mary Jane FREEMAN

Birth: Aug., 1896 Death: 1976 Family links: Parents: Joseph Freeman (1856 - 1942) Cora Boyer Freeman (1869 - 1929) Spouse: Charles Leininger (1892 - 1958) Children: Mary Evelyn Leininger Vogel (1924 - 1967)
Burial: Bowen Cemetery Boyers Settlement, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Created by: mary kellison Record added: Oct 07, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 42822035


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