Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Rebeckah MILLS

   Provided by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill.  Not married.  Took care of her father.


Henry MILLS

Sent by Jesse Day.  Henry was appointed Overseer 22 Feb 1755 by the New
Garden Meeting.  In 1761 was issued 55 acres of land, Guilford Co., N.C.

   Found in A Genealogy of Clayton, Reynolds, Beals, Brown, and Descended and Related Lines.  Compiled and Published by James E. Bellarts. page 3

   Old Henry set at the head of Deep River Meeting from my first remembrance, until he became to infirm to get there.

   This is the line of Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill. Sept. 30, 1992.
Information taken from Mills and Related Lines, pg. 389, also North Carolina
Bible Records Vol. 2, pg. 84, also Deep River MM, Guilford Co., N.C.

    Marriage record in IGI
Birth & death records from Davis, a Quaker Family by Eleanor Davis, 1985


Hannah THORNBROUGH

   Hannah was of the stock of Walter Thornburg.  Notes from Jeremiah Mills
Jr.  Daughter of Thomas & Sarah Mary (Haman) Thornburg.


Moses MILLS

   This record of Moses was not previously known, provided by Charity Monroe
of Peoria, Ill. 30 Sept. 1992.  From Records of Annis and Mayme Bales, difference also in the place of birth, as New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC.
    Birth Record in IGI as are records of all brothers and sisters, records from Quaker Monthly Meeting records


Margaret MILLS

   This name of Margaret and information provided by Charity Monroe of
Peoria, Ill.


Joshua MILLS

   Joshua provided by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill.


Rachel MILLS

   Rachel never married, but kept house for her father as long as he lived.
Notes from Jeremiah Mills Jr.  According to notes of Charity Monroe, Rebecca, sister to Rachel, also took care of their father.


Dorothy Nelle STANLEY

Brown - Stanley
   Dorothy Nelle Stanley, daughter of Dr. Albert Segal and Mary Lynette
(Hollingsworth) Stanley, was b. in Winchester, IN on Mar 4, 1895.
   The family moved to Indianapolis before 1900 and Dorothy attended Brookside
Elementary and Manual Training High School.
    On Mar 31, 1917 Dorothy m. Lester D. Brown, son of Dr. Benjamin A. and
Minnie (Humphries) Brown of Marion Co., IN.  Lester was a graduate of Purdue
University and attended Harvard University.
   Betty Ann was b. to this union on May 16, 1918 and in 1921 the family went
to St. Louis, MO where their second daughter, Marjorie Helen was b. on Nov 18,
1921.
    The family moved to Irvington, NJ where Lester was manager of the General
Electric Co. plant at Newark until 1924 and manager of the R.C.A. Plant at
Harrison, NJ until 1932.  From 1932 until 1937 home was in Newton Highlands and
Newton Center, MA where Lester was assistant manager of the Raytheon Co. plant.
He retired in 1937 and the family returned to Indianapolis, IN where Dorothy
and Lester helped to manage his father's various properties.
   Dorothy and her sisters, Blanche and Crete, opened a gift shop which
operated successfully for several years on E. 10th St. Blanche's death and ill
health of Dorothy and Crete forced retirement.
  Dorothy served on the Board of Directors of the Eastside Community
Investments, Inc., and was presented an award by them for helping to bring jobs
and improved housing to the Highland Brookside area of Indianapolis.
   Daugther, Betty Ann, m Loyn W. Hayhurst on July 6, 1939.  Marjorie Helen m.
Rex Sears on Oct 21, 1939.  Both children resided most of their lives in and
around Indianapolis.
   Dorothy maintained her membership in the Centenary Christian Church which
started as a teenager when she instigated the Christian Youth Fellowship
Program there.  It is still active to this day.
  Until the day of her death, May 30, 1986.  Dorothy maintained a warm and
friendly dignified elegance which merited the high respect accorded her by all
her family, friends and acquaintances.  She is interred beside her devoted
husband, Lester, in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
    She was indeed an individual representative of her strong and Godly Quaker
heritage which pioneered Randolph Co. from North Carolina m the ancestral
families of Beals and Hiatt.


Harry Ralph SIMONDS

Centennial Book of Lynch, Neb.
   Harry R. Simonds was born on the family homestead Northeast of Lynch on
August 15, 1896.  He grew up there with his three brothers.  He was next to the youngest, went to school there and was taken in the Army WW I but only served a real short time due to the flu.  Harry married Marie Hiatt on Jun 7, 1922 in O'Neill, Nebraska.  They moved in with his folks, Vernon and Julia Simonds, and lived with them and farmed for 17 years.  The Simonds farm was located nine miles east of north of Lynch, west of Clemen and Faye Christensen and north of Eric Nielsens and east of Henry Hajek.  All very good friends and wonderful neighbors.  Harry lost the farm due to disease in the cattle in 1939, they then mvoed to the Van patten place, west of Monowi, Neb., and then moved back to Lynch.  He then went to work for the Bomber Plant in Bellevue, Neb.  When it closed he took his family to Nehawka, Neb. and there was a tenant farmer; also a tenant farmer at Murray, Neb. Eagle, Neb, and then to Nebraska City, Neb.  He retired at Nebraska City, Neb. and went back to Norfolk,  Neb., which was their last residence together.  Harry and marie had a big family of 15. One died in infancy.  First of the clan was Roland -- 1923.  Now in New York, Iva -- 1924 in California; Fern - 1925 in Norfolk, Neb.; Lois - 1926 in Gem, Kansas; Arlie - 1928 in Minnesota, died in 1977; Harlan - 1929 in Iowa; Iris - 1930 in Omaha, died in 1977; Harlan - 1929 in Iowa; Iris - 1930 in Omaha, died in 1987; Roy - 1932, Enterprise, Kansas; Betty - 1934, Nebraska City, Neb; Rex - 1936, California; Russel - 1938, died in 1938; Harry - 1939. Texas; Carole - 1941, Indiana; Jerry - 1945, Indiana; Janis - 1943, Omaha.
   You know by this number of children that there was to be many grandchildren.  Count is 31.  Harry passed away February 9, 1971 and Marie passed away August 12, 1976.


Isaac P. HIATT

CH: (3542.)  S. A. ((Sarah A.)) (Other?).

1850 Census, Liberty Twp., Clinton Co., Ohio: Isaac Hiatt, 36, Ohio, Farmer; Phebe, 27, Ohio; S. A. (female)., 5.

Center Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio:
16-4mo-1846 - Isaac Hiatt condemned his marriage out of unity. (Hicksite). (R57).
18-8mo-1847 - Isaac Hiatt disowned for marriage out of unity. (R57).


Sent by Ruhama Shannon
                                                                    Liberty Township, Page 1049
   Isaac being the second eldest, and was born January 4, 1813, in Clinton County, where he has ever resided, and is one of its oldest native born citizens.  was reared amid log huts and unbroken forest, which have been dwelling and outstretched productive fields.  He received an educationas times affored and has by energy and self applicances acquired sufficent knowledge to carry him successfully through life, and is now one of the leading landholders of his township.  He is nicely located in Luberton, with all the surrounding that contitute a comfortable home.  Though time has wrinkled his brow and silvered his hair, he has withstood the storm of many a day, and for many years a member of the church of his father.  His marriage was celebrated September 5, 1844, with Phebe Oglesbee, with whom he has had seven childre; five are now living. Mrs. Hiatt was born 18 January 1823 and is a daughter of John and Sarah Oglesbee, who were among the early pioneers of the county.


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