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80301 Source of information:

1850 Jefferson Co., Graham Township, Indiana Census < genealogy.com> Roll 154 Book 1 page 258

House Hold # 506
Gray, Jane 50 b. Ireland
Robert J. 30 b. Ireland
Eliza 21 b. Ireland
John S. 19 b. Ireland
William A. 17 b. Ireland
David 14 b. Ireland
Francis M. 12 b. Ireland

House Hold #505
Gray, Matthew H. 32 b. Ireland
Eliza 27 b. Va.
John W. 4 b. Ind.
This is believed to be the oldest son of Jane Gray with his first of 3 wives. This is the only other child Matthew had that wasn't born to Peletiah J. Walker Beavers, his 3rd wife. Matthew married Eliza Gray 10-8-1845 in Scott Co., Indiana.

1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Indiana Census Roll 270 Book 1 page 588

House Hold # 516
Gray, Jane 59 b. Ireland
Robert J. 39 b.    " Farmer 1400 A. 22 b     "     "    800 M. 21 b.    "     "          "     "          "

House Hold # 517
Gray, Matthew H. 43 b. Ireland Farmer    500 Pa.
John W. 14 b. Ind.
Cavett, Sarah 30 b. Ind.

Sarah is believed to be Jane's younger sister as marriage records show Matthew H.'s second wife was a Jane Cavitt. Married 11-27-1857 in Jefferson Co., Indiana.

House Hold # 520
Gray, John S. 29 b. Ireland Farmer 1000 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana Census Roll 328 Book 1 page 505A
House Hold # 185
Gray, Robert 55 b. Ireland Farmer 7000 Ireland Sister
Jane 79 b. Ireland Mother

Roll 328 Book 1 page 505B
House Hold # 189
Gray, Matthew 56 b. Ireland Farmer   600 parents foreign born
Walker 28 b. Indiana keeping house
Francis   6 b. Ind.
Emily   4 b. Ind.
Eliza   2 b. Ind.
Martha 2 Ind. b. May

Walker would be Matthew's 3rd wife Peletiah J. W. Beavers. They married 11-27-1862 in Jefferson Co., Indiana.

House Hold # 190
Gray, John 45 b. Ireland Farmer 1600 parents foreign born
Mary 28 b. Ireland keeping house "       "            "           "
Katie   8 b. Ind.
Ida Ann   6 b. Ind.
James   4 b. Ind.
Alice   2 b. Ind.

House Hold # 193
Gray, Francis 33 b. Ireland Farmer 1400 parents foreign born
Sophia 32 b. Kentucky keeping  house
Folrenia 14 b. Ind.
Franklin 13 b. Ind.

1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Indiana Roll 288 Book 1 page 246B
House Hold # 162
Gray, Matthew H. 63 b. Ireland Farmer
Peletiah J.W. 36 b. Ind. wife
Francis 15 b.  " son
Emily 13 b.  " daug.
Eliza J. 11 b.  " daug.
Mary C. 9 b.  " daug.
Robert 6 b.  " son
David 3 b.  " son
Annie 9 " Aug. daug.

House Hold # 163
Gray, John S. 53 b. Ireland Farmer
Mary 38 b.  " wife
???? 17 b. Ind. daug.
Ida A. 16 b.  " daug.
James M. 14 b.  " son
Alice J. 12 b.  " daug.
John W. 9 b.  " son
Lizzie M. 6 b.  " daug.
Hattie A. 3 b.  " daug.
Jane B.       11 " July daug.
Jane S. 89 b. Ireland mother

Page 247
House Hold # unreadable
Gray, William A. with out wife.  With 3 daughters, 1 son and his 2 brothers: Robert J. and David.
William is 52, Robert J. is 65 and David is 46 years of age. It appears Robert nor David never married or had children. 
Savil, Jane (I1336)
 
80302 Source of information:

1850 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Census Roll 154 Book 1 page 169

House Hold # 471
Morris, James 54 farmer b. Md.
Matilda 42 wife     Ky.
Mary 23 dau.     Ind.
Charles 18 son     Ind.
Thomas 17 son     Ind.
Martha 13 dau.     Ind.
George 10 dau.     Ind.
Jane 7 dau.     Ind.
Nancy E. 5 dau.     Ind.
James 3 son     Ind.

1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township census page. 582

House hold # 479
Morris, James 67 farmer 9000 Ind.
Ellen 15 Ind.
James 12 Ind.
Charles 27 milling Ind.

1870 Jefferson Co., Republican Township census roll 328 book1, page 500

House hold # 117
Morris, James 76 Farmer 7350 Laborer Indiana
* Crawford, Bell 12 keeping house Indiana
* Bell Crawford is the daughter of Mary Morris and Joseph B. Crawford. I.e. this is their grand daughter Martha Bell Crawford.

1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township< genealogy.com> Roll 288 Book 1, page 244

House hold # 126
Morris, James 87 Farmer Maryland
Matilda 71 keeping house Kentucky

Source of Information: "myindianahome.net" Jefferson Co., records James (Book B-639) Will Wr. 20 Jan 1877. Rec. 20 Apr. 1863. My wife Mathilda Morris, all estate.

Source of Information: Sharon Hill cemetery on line listing.
Morris, Matilda Jones, wife of James Morris Sr., 2 July 1808- 29 Aug. 1888
Morris, James d. 6 Apr. 1883, aged 90 years 
Morris, James (I1313)
 
80303 Source of Information:
1840 Jefferson Co., Indiana Census

Nathanial S. Prentiss
2 males under 5 2 males between 20-30 1 Female between 20-30 1 female between 50-60

1850 Jefferson Co., Graham Township Indiana Census Roll 154 Book 1 page 244
Prentiss, Nathanial S. 38 Farmer 1500 N. Y.
Eliza J. 39 N.Y.
Edwin 15 N.Y.
Irvin 11 Ind.
Bellmore 7 Ind.
Miranda 6 Ind.
Emily 1 Ind.
Margaretta 68 N.H. ?

Source of infromation: Mt. Olive Cemetery on line listing.
Edwin C. Prentiss b. 8-11-1835 d. 8-17-1852
s N.S. & E.J. Prentiss

1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Indiana Census page 598
Prentiss, Eliza J. 49 Farming 3400 York
Henry I. 20 Ind.
Velmore E. 19 Ind.
John E. 10 Ind.
Clarinda Moore 9 Ind.

Source of information: Slippery Point Cemetery on line listing.

Nathanial S. Prentiss
b. 9-26-1812 d. 1-7-1859
Eliza J. Prentiss
b. 1811-1882
John Prentiss
b. 9-18-1849 d. 5-16-1823

1870 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Indiana Census Roll 328 Book 1 page 499

Monroe, Wm. 62 farming 4000 house New York
Prentiss, John E. 20 farm laborer Indiana

This census indicated Eliza J. Prentiss remarried to William Monroe. On the 1860 census Eliza is living next door to Williams family. Eliza has more property then William at the time. This census shows William have substancially more land now then then. Indicating they combined their lands.

William is buried in White River Cemetery he was b. 10-29-1807 d. 5-21-1877
He is buried with 1st wife Martha Ann who d. 6-16-1839 age 24
2nd wife Sarah      b. 12-12-1801 d. 6-21-1863
and his consort                  Jane      d. 8-6-1838   age 30

1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Indiana Census Roll 288 Book 1 page 241
Prentiss, John E. 30 farming can't read
Rachel E. 26 keeping house "     "
Lottie M. 2
Monroe, Eliza J. 69 keeping house New York 
Prentiss, Nathanial E. (I1350)
 
80304 source of information:
1850 Census; Switzerland Co., Pleasant Township, Indian

House hold # 33

Morton John 52 Farmer 600 Scotland
Jane 38 Scotland
John 15 Indiana
Ann 11 Indiana
Susan 9 Indiana
Jane 7 Indiana
Robert 5 Indiana
Elizabeth 3 Indiana
Mary 6/12 Indiana

Also listed in house holds # 35 & 36 are James and William Morton's families (these are John's brother's)

1900 Census; Jefferson Co., Hanover Township Indiana

House Hold # 221
Morton, Robert  head b.   3/1845 55 b. Ind. dad: Scot. mom: Scot.
Mary sister     11/1840 50    "       "      "
William brother     11/1854 45    "       "      " 
Morton, John (I1172)
 
80305 Source of Information:
1860 Jefferson Co., Indiana census Republic Township
Elizabeth Hall Head 53 Pa. Farming Value of Property: 3500 next door:
John T. Hall Head 30 Pa. Farming               1000 E. dau. 4 "
Celestance C. dau. 2 "
John W. son             7 Jefferson Co., Indiana Census Republic Township
Hall, Alexander Head 27 Ind. Farmer Value of Property: 700 house

Living next door. Appears to be relatives of Margaret. Records indicate Margaret's full name was Margaret Emeline McCartney.

Living nest to the McCartney's:
Hall, John Head 40 Pa. Farming 1000 house
Mary dau. 14 " at home
Celestince (?) dau. 12 " "
John son 10 " "
Anna dau. 8 " "
Joshua son 7 " "
James son 4 " "

Living next to John Hall is his brother James with his wife Mary. Their son Charles, dau. Amanda, and 2 month old baby boy. James is listed as being a Cooper.

Living 3 households down from James is:
Hall, Elizabeth Head 62 Pa. Keeping house              1400 Mary *dau. 36 Pa. Keeping house

Note: I know from marriage and cemetery records that this is Elizabeth's oldest daughter, She is widowed loosing her husband and infant daughter 6 weeks apart in 1859.

1880 Jefferson Co., Indiana Census Republic Township < genealogy.com: Family Archive's roll 288 book 1, page 247>
House Hold # 169

Hall James L. Head 42 Ind. Farming
Mary A. wife
Charles M. son
Amanda J.
Joshua T.
Joseph W.
Irene A.
Goldie

House Hold # 174

Hall, Elizabeth Head 73
Gaddis, Mary J. dau. 46
Hall, John W. g-son 20

House Hold # 175

Hall, John T. Head 50 Pa. Farming
Margaret J. wife 40 Ind.
Mary E. dau. 24 "
Caroline C. dau. 22 "
Joshua M. son 16 " Farm Laborer
Lydia A. dau. 18 "
James C. son 14 "
Ara B. dau. 6 "
Viola E. dau. 3 "
Allen, Hellen neighbor widowed
Emma dau.
Thomas J . son

House hold # 176 is the Lyle family. Dee Hall ( Joshua M.'s grandson remembers his great aunt Viola married to a Lyle)

Cemetery records found on line for Carmel Cemetery in Hanover, Indiana lists:
Elizabeth Hall b. 5-26-1807 d. 10-22-1898
Head stone reads " At Rest" 
Lyle, Elizabeth Margaret (I1295)
 
80306 Source of Information:
1900 Jefferson Co, Republic Township, Indiana census < genealogy.com: Family archive's page 194a>

House Hold # 49
Hall, John W. Head 1 10 yrs. Farmer
Alice wife 8 children
Oscar E. son 2 J. dau. 5 Hold # 50
Hall, Joshua M. Head 8 1 yr. Farmer
Clara wife 9 Hold # 53
Hall, Alexander M. Head 12 32 yrs. Farmer
Margaret E. wife 5 children

Alexander M. is the uncle to brother's John W. and Joshua M. Hall

Joshua Milton according to family bible was 67 yrs old when he passed. 
Hall, Joshua Milton (I1145)
 
80307 source of information:
1910 Loveland Village, Lamier Co., Colorado Census. Roll 121 Book 2, page 183

House hold # 522

McNeel, Susan F. 69 wd. 5 M. 45 (?) Indiana Pa. Indiana 
Morton, Susan Forrest (I1171)
 
80308 source of information:
Scott Co., Lexington Township, Indiana 1860 census. Roll 294 book 1, page 932
Dated 6-8-1860
House hold # 154

Gray William B. 50 Farming 800/350 Pa.
Elizabeth 44 In.
Eliza E. 18 In.
Mary A. 16 In.
Martha 14 In.
George W. 10 In.
James 8 In.
Franklin 5 In.
Matilda 4 In.
Heneritta 2 In.

Dated 6-23-1870 of the same township and county Roll 357 book 1, page 97

House Hold # 436

Gray, Wm. B. 59 Farmer 1200/600 Pa.
Elizabeth 53 In.
Eliza 28 In.
George 20 In.
James 18 In.
William 15 In.
Matilda 13 In.
Heneritta 12 In. 
Gray, William B. (I1508)
 
80309 Source of information:
Sharon Hill Cemetery listing found on line.
Hall, Clara C., 15 Sep. 1864-22 Nov. 1924 Joshua M., 6 Aug. 1863- 17 Mar. 1930
Part A Row 14

Marriage record found in Marriage Book "F". 
Family F369
 
80310 Source of Information:
U.S. Land Deed. Certificate # 1225 Dated 8-15-1838
John Hall Jr. of Jefferson Co., Indiana purchased 40 acres: NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of section 26 in Township 5 N of range 11 E in the district of Lands subject to sale Jeffersonville, Indiana containing 40 acres. Signed by Martin Van Burren president.  (This information is not confirmed as being my John Hall. Indications are that this John Hall Jr. belongs to the Hall family coming out of Kentucky. Will hold on to this information until I can get definitive information.)

1850 Jefferson Co., Indiana census * Jeffersonville Township
John Hall Head 43 New Jersey Farmer property value: 1000
Elizabeth wife 43 Pa.
John son 21 "
Mary dau. 17 "
Elizabeth dau. 14 "
James son 12 "
Alexander son 7 Ind.
Joseph son **1 Ind.
note * Jeffersonville is not in Jefferson Co., Indiana. IT's in Clark Co., Indiana. I had a difficult time locating this particular census.
** This is incorrect as Joseph was 5 at the time this census was taken.

On line Cemetery listing for Carmel Cemetery in Hanover, Jefferson Co., Indiana

John Hall b. 3-29-1807 d. 7-19-1859
Elizabeth H. Hall b. 5-26-1807 d. 10-22-1898
Mary J. (Jane) Hall Gaddis b. 12-8-1832  d. 9-30-1903
Alexander M. Hall b. 12-28-1842 d. 3-26-1913
Margaret Hall (wife of Alexander) b. 5-24-1849 d. 10-19-1902
Joseph G. Hall b. 8-18-1845 d. 12-14-1875

Note: I located in the Carmel Cemetery listings 2 more family members who passed away round the same time as John.
His son-in-law George A. Gaddis d. 7-30-1859. George was married to John's oldest daughter Mary Jane. George and Mary only had one child a daughter named Nancy J. Gaddis. Nancy b. 1-16-1859 passed away before she turned 5 months old (6-12-1859). Was there a sickness spreading thur the community that may have caused these family members to pass away so close to each other? 
Hall, John (I1294)
 
80311 Source of information: "Marriage Record Books 1873-1905" Transcribed by Ted Winkel Edited by Dennis Kovener. I purchased a copy of this book from the Jefferson County Historical Society for $35 on 4-14-04.

David Gray and Lottie Prentiss' marriage record is located in above mentioned index in marriage book "F". 
Family F98
 
80312 source of information: 1860 Jefferson Co. Saluda Township, Indiana Census

House Hold # 268

Padgett Levi 29 Farmer 300/235 Ohio
Lucinda 31 Indiana
Rachel E. 6 Indiana
Mary E. 5 Indiana
Elizabeth A. 2 Indiana

1870 Jefferson Co., Saluda Township, Indiana Census

Padgett Levi 39 Farmer 300/400 Ohio
Lucinda 41 Indiana
Rachel 16 Indiana
Alice 12 Indiana
Luella 9 Indiana 
Padgett, Levi J. (I1424)
 
80313 Source of Information: 1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Census

House Hold # 501

Beavers Moses 52 Farmer 1200/440 Virginia
Eliza 33 Ireland
James J. 17 Indiana
America J. 12 Indiana
Susan M. 3 Indiana
Eliza J. 1 Indiana 
Beavers, Moses Jr. (I1538)
 
80314 Source of Information: 1860 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Census. Roll 270 Book 1, page 586  Dated 7/25/1860

House Hold # 505

Beavers  John W. 50 Farmer 1200/425 Va.
Peletiah 46 Va.
Peletiah J.W. 17 Indiana
Sarah C. 12 Indiana
Emma A. 10 Indiana
Phoeba C. 7 Indiana
William S. 6 Indiana 
Beavers, John W. (I1348)
 
80315 source of information: 1860 Jefferson Co., Saluda Township, Indiana Census

House Hold # 269

Padgett John 61 Farmer 650/316 Maryland
Rachel 63 Maryland
Ellen 18 Indiana

1870 Jefferson Co., Saluda Townshio, Indiana Census

Padgett John 71 900/600 Maryland
Rachel 73 Maryland
Ellen 28 School Teacher Indiana 
Padgett, John F. (I1444)
 
80316 Source of information: 1860 Jefferson County, Hanover, Indiana census. Roll 270 Book 1 page 579

House Hold # 452

Samuel C. Walker 28 Farmer Kentucky
Ann 26 Indiana
Geroge 5 Kentucky 
Walker, Samuel Craig (I1400)
 
80317 source of information: 1900 Census image Jefferson Co., Madison Township, Indiana.

Morton, John head 65 b. 4/ 1835 Indiana parents: Scotland
Robert son 22 b. 2/ 1878     "               Indiana
Frank son 17 b. 10/1882     "                   "
Elizabeth cousin 44 b. 2/ 1856     "   " 
Morton, John W. (I1211)
 
80318 Source of information: 1900 Jefferson Co., Republican Township Census.  Page 195a.

House Hold # 68

Gray William 69 Widowed Farmer Ireland Ireland Ireland 
Gray, William Alexander (I1340)
 
80319 Source of information: 1900 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana Census

House hold # 65

Gray Francis 1/1864 36 married 8 yrs. Indiana Ireland Indiana
Rachel 2/1866 34 2/2 Ohio Ireland Ireland
Etta 11/1892 7 Indiana
James 4/1894 6 Indiana
Mary 8/1897 2 Indiana
Robert 5/1875 25 Brother/ Divorced Indiana Ireland Indiana 
Gray, Francis F. (I1330)
 
80320 source of Information: 1910 Scott County, Lexington Township, Indiana Census

House Hold #36

Storen, Eliza J. 43 Widowed/Hotel Owner 3/3 Children Indiana Indiana Indiana
Willie 18 Indiana
Jessie P. 14 Indiana
Mark 11 Indiana
Gray, Pleliah J. 67 Widowed/ Mother in law 8/6 Indiana Indiana Indiana

1920 Scott Co., Lexington Township, Indiana Census

Storen, Eliza J. 52 wd. Boarding House
Jessie P. 25 chauffer
Mark Jr. 21 student
Gray, Walker M. 76 wd. Indiana Va. Va. 
Gray, Eliza J. (I1332)
 
80321 Source of information: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 1670-1760 page 215.
Children of --- Hugh, Mary Clayton, Katharine Fitz Randolph, Sarah Taylor, Mercy Lawrence, William. Will witnessed by: Richard Stout, John Hall and Joseph Cox. Will proved 5-22-1722.
Richard Hartshorne was a member of the Quaker society. 
Hartshorne, Richard (I1667)
 
80322 source of information: Carmel Church records owned by Wilma Walker of which I have photo copies.

Baptised on Monday of monnunion May the 11th 1868 by Rev. Moses Arnot pastor of Carmel Church
Medora infant daughter of James and Susna McNeel 
McNeel, Madora "Madie" (I1184)
 
80323 source of information: Carmel Church Records; original records owned by Wilma Walker of which I now own a photo copied set.

Bapized on Monday of Sacroment October 8th 1849 bu Rev. M. Arnot......Jane infant daughter of _______McNeil 
McNeel, Jane "Jennie" (I1194)
 
80324 source of information: Carmel Church Records; originals owned by Wilma Walker of which I now own a photo copied set.

Baptized on Monday of comunion October 6th 1851....also Rachel infant daughter of Willian & ______McNeal. 
McNeel, Rachel (I1195)
 
80325 source of information: Carmel Church Records: originals owned by Wilma Walker of which I now own a photo copied set.

Baptizes on Monday of Sacroment October the 3rd 1847 Robert infant son of  _____________McNeil 
McNeel, Robert (I1193)
 
80326 source of information: Carmel Church records. Originals owned by Wilma Walker of which I have a set of photo copies.

Baptized in Carmel Church by Rev. Moses Arnott on Sabbath of Communion April the 24th 1870......Janet infant daughter of James and Susan McNeel.... 
McNeel, Jennetta Morton (I1038)
 
80327 Source of information: Census records

1850 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana Roll 154 Book 1, pg. 169

House hold # 475

McNeal William 39 Farmer Penn.
Rachel 36 Penn.
James 15 Penn.
John 13 Penn.
Wm. 11 Penn.
Thomas 9 Penn.
Nancy 6 Penn.
Robert 3 Ind.
Jane 1 Ind.

1860 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; Roll 270 Book 1, pg. 559

House hold # 296

McNeel Wm. 49 Farmer Pa.
Rachel 44 "
William 20 "
Thomas 18 "
Nancy 16 "
Robert 14     Ind.
Jane 11 "
Rachel 9 "
Wallace 6 "

1870 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; pg. 12 of 36

House hold # 88

McNeel William 62 Farmer Pa.
Rachel 53 Pa.
John 32 Pa.
William 30 Pa.
Thomas 28 Pa.
Nancy 25 Pa.
Jane 20 Ind.
Robert 22 Ind.
Rachel 17 Ind.
Wallace 15 Ind.

1880 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; Roll 287 Book 1, pg. 20

House Hold # 11

McNeel William 69 Farmer Pa. Ireland Ireland
Rachel 64 Pa. Pa. Pa.
William 40 Pa.
Nancy 35 Pa.
Jane 31 Ind.
Rachel 27 Ind.
Wallace 24 Ind.

Living next door is William and Rachel's son Robert with his wife Martha J. 
McNeel, William (I1187)
 
80328 Source of information: Census records

1870 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; Roll 328 Book 1, pg. 215 & 216

House Hold # 63

McNeel James 35 Farmer Penn.
Susan 29 Indiana
Stella 7 Indiana
Medora 3 Indiana
Janetta 2/12 Indiana

1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana; Roll 288 Book 1, pg. 241

McNeel James 45 Pa. Pa. Pa.
Susan 40 Ind. Scotland Scotland
Stella 16 Ind.
Madora 12 Ind.
Jeannette 8 Ind.
Harvey 3 Ind.

1900 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; Page 14a

McNeel James 65 Feb. 1835 m. 40 yrs Pa.
Susie 59 Sept. 1840 5/4 Ind.
Madie 32 Nov. 1867 Single Ind.
Also living in this house hold was Lollie E. Leonard as a boarder and Allie Johnson as a Black servant. 
McNeel, James (I1170)
 
80329 source of information: Census records.

1860 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; Roll 270 Book 1, pg. 560

House hold # 302

Jennett Morton 49 Farming 6000/6000 Scotland
Ann 21 Indiana
Jane 17 Indiana
Robert 15 Farming Indiana
Elizabeth 13 Indiana
Mary 10 Indiana
Jennetta 8 Indiana
William 6 Indiana

Living next door in house hold # 303 is John W. Morton. This appears to be Jennett and John's older son who married Rhoda J. Swan on 10-20-1859.

1870 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Indiana; pg. 12

House hold # 88

Morton Jennette 55 wd. Keeping house 8400/4000 Scotland
Robert 24 Farm Labor Indiana
Lysie 22 Indiana
Mary 20 Indiana
Jennatta 18 Indiana
William 16 Indiana 
Weir, Jeanette (I1173)
 
80330 Source of information: Copy of Uncle Royd's birth certificate:

Certificate # 6020997 in the county of Cook, Ill.
Royd Edward Whedon born May 7, 1927 at 2916 Love Ave. Chicago, Ill. To the parents of Harry Edward age, 41 and Nellie Dorsett Whedon age, 20. Uncle Royd was born at 11:20 a.m. He is the 7th child born to this mother. Delivery was made by A. M. Vaughn.

Copy of birth certificate obtained thru online Cook County genealogy website and was printed and placed in family book as well as stored in computer file.

Social Security Number: 328-20-9876

Source of information: Copy of Uncle Royd's funeral card given to me by Aunt Alice

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROYD E. WHEDON
MARCH 6, 1973
O Gentlest Heart of Jesus ever present in the Blessed Sacrament ever consumed with burning love for the poor captive souls in Purgatory have mercy on the soul of Thy departed servant. Be not severe in Thy Judgement, but let some drops of Thy Precious Blood fall upon the devouring flames and do Thou O merciful Saviour send Thy angels to conduct Thy departed servant to a place of refreshment, light and peace. Amen.
May the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

Metzler Funeral Home Hackettstown, & Great Meadows New Jersey

I'm told Uncle Royd suffered two heart attacks before he had his fatal attack while at work. Uncle Royd worked for the Mars M&M company in Hackettstown, New Jersey. 
Whedon, Royd Edward (I97)
 
80331 Source of information: Death notice posted in the March 11, 1914 issue of The Chronicle published every Wednesday Scottsburgh, Scott Co., Indiana.
The wife of James Hall died Friday at the family home in Blocher of kidney trouble. Aged about 70  years. Her remains were interred at the Scaffoldlick cemetery Sunday. 
Gray, Mary Ann (I1515)
 
80332 Source of Information: from the Thursday October 22, 1903  of the Scottsburg, Indiana Chronicle;

Death notice posted;
Mrs. Alex Hall died Monday at the family residence near Hanover of consumption. Aged 55 years. Her remains were interred Tuesday. The deceased was an aunt of Mrs. L.A. Cooperider of this place. 
McCartney, Margaret Emeline (I1466)
 
80333 Source of information: Genealogy .com Family Archive Image's: Jefferson County, 7th Ward City of Madison, Indiana> Roll 287 Book 1, Page 111:

House hold # 157
Knoeble, John 48 Cooper b. Wurttenburg Ma b. Wurttenbury Pa b. Wurttenburg
Kate 47 b. Prussia       b. Prussia      b. Prussia
Jacob 19 Clerk b.    In.
Kate 21 b.    In.
George 16 b.    In.
Annie 14 b.    In.
Frank 11 b.    In. 
Knoebel, John (I950)
 
80334 Source of information: Genealogy. Com
1870 Jefferson County, Hanover Township Census record. Roll 328 Book 1 page 221

House Hold # 141
Walker, Geroge age: 33 born: Kentucky occupation: Farmer
Hester          28             Indiana                         Keeping House
William           4                  "
Sarah           2                  "
Also living in this house hold:
Shannon, Elizabeth          60                Ohio               Keeping house
Wiersburg (?), Charolotta age, 20       Virginia             "               "

Genealogy.com
1880 Jefferson County, Hanover Township Census: Roll 287 Book 1 page 16
House Hold # 5

Walker, Geo age:43 born: Kentucky                     Father born: Va  Mother born : Ky          occupation: Farmer
Hester          38             Ind.                   Pa   Ohio
William             14               Ind                   Ky                         Ind.     In school
Sarah E.            12               Ind.         Ky                 Ind                                "

Living next door to this family is the Family of Frank (36) and Margaret (36) Shannon.  After the 1880 census was taken and before the 1900 census, Hester passes away. George W. is now living in the home of his son William W. along with Williams wife Jennetta M. Walker, William N. (son), James L. ( son), and George S. (son).  George W. is now widowed after being married for 35 years. This would indicate that Hester passed early in the year of 1900.

The 1910 census of the same source now shows Williams family growing. New additions to the family since the 1900 census are: Ann (daughter), John T. (son) and Mary E. (daughter). Williams father George W. is still living with the family.

The 1920 census of the same above source now shows Williams family is getting smaller. William is now 54 and Jennette is 48. They are still farming. William N.  and Ann are now missing from the family as is Groege W.  who would be about 85 if he is still living.  Williams family on the census is now living next to the family of Frank Shannon. I believe this to be the same Frank Shannon who was enumerated as being next door to George W. on the 1880. This Frank is now 76 years and has remarried. New wife's name is Laura and she is 64. The 1920 census shows the home to be on River Road.

The 1930 census of the same above source now only finds Lealand (Leonard) and John still living in Hanover both are on Main Cross St. 8 dwellings apart. 
Walker, George Washington (I1163)
 
80335 Source of Information: Genealogy. com: Family Archive Image

1900 Jefferson Co., Madison Township, In. Second St. Page 86

House hold # 175

Knoebel George 9-1863 36 m. 13yrs b. In. Pa b. Germany Ma b. Germany
Anna 8-1871 28 7/7 children     Oh           Ohio            Ohio
Frank 8-1887 12      In.
Mabel 4-1890 10      In.
Henry     12-1841 8      In.
Charlie 6-1893 6      In.
Aileen 7-1895 4      In.
Anna L. 5-1897 3      In.
Margaret 3-1900    2/12      In. 
Knoebel, George Henry (I948)
 
80336 Source of Information: Genealogy.com Family Archive Image

1880 Jefferson County,  Hanover Township census; Roll 287 Book 1, page 16

House Hold #6
Shannon Frank 36 Farmer Ind. Pa. Ind.
Margaret 36 Keeps house Eng. Scot. Scot.
Agnes 13 Ind. Ind Eng.
George 11 Ind. Ind. Eng.
Anna 9 Ind. Ind. Eng. 
Shannon, Franklin (I1529)
 
80337 Source of Information: Genealogy.com: Family Archive Image
1900 Jefferson County, Hanover Township, Indiana page 21

House Hold #185

Morton William
Eliza J.
Forrest K.
Frank H.
Mary E.
Stella C. 
Morton, William J. (I1473)
 
80338 Source of Information: Genealogy.com: Family Archive Image>
1930 Jefferson Co., Hanover Township, Main Cross St., In. Roll 595 Book 2, page 93:

House hold # 14

Walker, John 23 b. In. Pa b. In. Ma b. In. no occupation listed
Jean 23     In.          In.                           In. "

Obit from the Madison Currier:
JOHN WALKER
John T. Walker, 83, Naperville, Ill., died Thursday at the Hinsdale Hospital in Hinsdale, Ill.
Formerly of Hanover, he was a retired operating engineer for G.H. Alen in Vincennes and was a member of the Luman Christi Presbyterian Church in Darien, Ill.
Survivors include his wife, Jean Knoebel Walker; two daughters: Lois Hall, Darien, Ill.; and Helen Hall, Burr Ridge, Ill.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, John T. Walker, two daughters, Miriam and Naomi Walker.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Vail-Holt funeral Home Hanover Chapel with burial in Springdale Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 until 8 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday.

Memorial Service For John Taylor Walker ( Written by Shannon Clarkson, John's niece)
February 19, 1990
Hanover, Indiana

John Taylor Walker was born in 1906, the fourth son and fifth child born to Jennetta Morton McNeel and William Wade Walker. He is the last of the six children to die. He grew up on his parent's farm, helping with the farming and with his Father's gravel pit. He and his brothers became acquainted with mechanical things early on. Their father loved to buy the latest mechanical wonders but when they broke, he hadn't a clue how to fix them.. it was up to Neel, Leonard, Shannon and John to keep things running. This early experience with machines stayed with all of them.. but especially Leonard and John, who spent their lives operating big machinery..steam shovels and bull dozers and even steam engines.

The boys all worked hard for their father, helping him build many roads around Hanover and throughout Jefferson County. But they found time to have a little fun, too. My dad always told the story of an afternoon when he and John decided to go squirrel hunting. They finally found one and chased it up a big hollow tree on the hillside behind the house. When it wouldn't come out they decided to fire the shotgun up the trunk. Seconds later, the tree caught on fire and the whole hillside would have gone up in flames if a sudden rainstorm hadn't occurred.

A strong influence in the Walker home was the Presbyterian Church, or should I say churches, since they attended three, Bethel, Carmel an finally Hanover. John and his wife Jean were very active in their church in Vincennes where Hohn served as an elder, sang in the choir and was the chief of transportation for anyone who needed groceries or a ride to church. Being a faithful Christian didn't mean he didn't have a temper, though. Mabel Walker told me how John would get so mad at my mother.. who was no doubt teasing him.. that he would in exasperation say "Dod dammit, Libby!" and its probably just as well that we not mention all the BB gun stories.

Suffice it to say John enjoyed life, and enjoyed his family. He and Jean were married for 65 years and raised two daughters, Lois and Helen and have always taken a great interest in the lives of their grandchildren, Dee Ann, Linda and John and their children, Michael, Angela, Amy, Matthew, Stacy and Eric.

His love of life will stay with all of us as we remember him and his love for us all. 
Walker, John Taylor (I116)
 
80339 Source of information: Hanover Presbyterian Church
"A Service of Witness to the Resurrection for JEAN FLORENCE WALKER b. 12/13/1906- 6/6/1997"

JEAN FLORENCE WALKER
December 13, 1906 - JUNE 6, 1997

She was born in Madison, the daughter of George and Anna Rachel Mott Knoebel.  She was a homemaker, and a former employee of G.C. Murphy Co., in Madison. She was a member of Hanover Presbyterian Church and of Lumen Christi Presbyterian Church in Naperville, Ill. She was a former member of the Rebekah Lodge in Madison.
Surviving are two daughters, Lois Hall of Darien, Ill. and Helen Hall of Burr Ridge, Ill.; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
She was proceeded in death by her parents; her husband, John Walker, on February 15, 1990; one son, John Walker; two daughters, Naomi and Miriam Walker; four brothers and five sisters.

Newspaper:
Madison Courier
Monday June 9, 1997
page:7

JEAN WALKER
Jean Florence Walker, 90, of Westmont, Ill., formerly of Hanover, died Friday, June 6, at Burgess Square Health Center in Westmont.
She was born on Dec. 13, 1906, in Madison, the daughter of George and Anna Rachel Mott Knoebel. She was a homemaker, and a former employee of G.C. Murphy Co. in Madison. She was a member of Hanover Presbyterian Church and of Lumen Christi Presbyterian Church in Naperville, Ill. She was a former member of the of the Rebekah Lodge in Madison.
Surviving are two daughters, Lois Hall of Darien, Ill., and Helen Hall of Burr Ridge, Ill.; three grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John Walker, on Feb. 15, 1990; one son, John Walker; two daughters, Naomi and Miriam Walker; four brothers and five sisters.
Services will be at Hanover Presbyterian Church, with burial in Springdale Cemetery.
Friends may call from 11 a.m. Thursday until time of the service at the church.
Vail-Holt Funeral Hone Hanover Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Lumen Christi Presbyterian Church, 23 W. 550 Hobson Road, Naperville, Ill. 60540 
Knoebel, Jean Florence (I117)
 
80340 Source of information: Jean Hoffman (djhoff@ix.netcom.com> 11-9-2005
Jean has done extensive work on the Lyle line as she is a descendant of the Lyle line.
Jean indicated that Ann Hall, John's sister may on the 1830 census be living with her sister in law Mary Hall as she wouldn't have been married yet and John dosen't seem to be alive. 
Hall, Ann (I1497)
 
80341 Source of information: Madison Courier December 11, 1929 > copy sent to me by Janice Barnes of the Madison- Jefferson County Public Library.

INFANT DIES AT HANOVER.

Naomi Taylor Walker, the eighteen month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker passed away the home of her parents last night.  This is the second child of Mr. and  Mrs. Walker to die in the last few years. Burial will take place at Springdale at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon.

On the same page of Naomi's obituary one colume over is Indiana's weather forecast.

Indiana--- Sunrise 6:57 ; Sunset 4:20. Probably rain or snow north and central, rain extreme south portion tonight and Thursday; slightly colder tonight north portion and extreme south portion Thursday.

Maximum 50, minimum 42, mean 46; Barometer 29.5 falling. Precipitation 0. Wind: Northeast. One Year ago today: Maximum 57, minimum 20, mean 38.5

Naomi may have come in contact with a man who was infected with Whooping Cough. He came to the home was asked to leave but wouldn't and this may be how she contracted the disease that took her life. 
Walker, Naomi Taylor (I982)
 
80342 Source of information: Madison Courier, Madison Indiana
Monday May 10, 1982
page 2.

Mrs. Gladys Hall
Mrs. Gladys G. Hall, 79, Hanover, died at 11:10 p.m. Saturday at King's Daughters' Hospital.
She was a native of Jefferson County. she was a member of Liberty Methodist church and the Hanover Senior Citizens.
She is survived by three sons: Dilver, Darien, Ill. Donald, Hinsdale, Ill and Walter, Columbus; three sisters" Mrs. Mable Morgan, Indianapolis; Miss Mildred Gray and Mrs. Rachel Fresh, both of Jeffersonville; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was proceeded in death by her husband, Walter, in 1972.
Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Vail-Holt-Barnes Funeral Home, Hanover, with burial in Liberty Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home form 3 to 9 today and tomorrow form 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Courier-Journal,
Monday May 10, 1982

Hanover-Mrs. Gladys G. Hall, 79, died Saturday at King's Daughters Hospital in Madison.
She was a member of Liberty Methodist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Dilver Hall of Darien, Ill., Donald Hall of Hinsdale, Ill. and Walter W. Hall of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Margan of Indianapolis, Miss Mildred Gray and Mrs. Rachel Fresh, both of Jeffersonville; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Vail-Holt-Barnes Funeral Home, with burial in Liberty Cemetery.
Visitation at the funeral home will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Monday and after 9 a.m. Tuesday.

VHB Newspaper clipping:
IN MEMORY OF MRS. GLADYS G. HALL
Mrs. Gladys G. Hall, age 79, Hanover, passed away at 11:10 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 1982 at the Kings's Daughter's Hospital.
Born February 15, 1903 in Jefferson County, Indiana, she was the daughter of David and Lottie (Prentiss) Gray, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Walter G. Hall in 1972.
Mrs. Hall was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church and the Hanover Senior Citizens. 
Gray, Gladys Arthena (I113)
 
80343 source of information: myindianahome.com web site. listed under marriages,  This site is run by the Jefferson County Historical society.
records were transcribed by Ruth Hogget information found in marriage book  referencing 1856-1861 dates. 
Family F473
 
80344 Source of information: photo copied pages of marriage certificate from personal marriage book given to me by Jennette Shannon Clarkson.

pg. 1 Service performed by. J.D. Lytle, VDH
witnesses: George Shannon Jr.
George W. Walker
pg. 2 guests present at the marriage:
James & Susan McNeel
George W. Walker
George Shannon
George S. Taylor
Ida Tait
Jeanette Cochran
Sarah Elizabeth Walker
pg. 3 Atop this page listing the birth of their children a quote:
"So rang the bells, So sang the birds, So said the guests in courteous words."
William Neel April 28,1896
James Leonard Sep.    5,1898
George Shannon Jan.  31,1900
Anna Sep.  14,1902
John Taylor May  15,1906
Mary Elizabeth April 28,1909 
Family F99
 
80345 source of information: Photo copies of Carmel Church records. Originals owned by Wilma Walker. Copies recieved 10-11-2004 while attending a family reunion in Hanover.

Baptized on Monday of Communion at Carmel October 15th 1860...... John Morton son of James and Susan McNeel. 
McNeel, John Morton (I1174)
 
80346 source of information: See notes for Jane Gray. David's grandmother. Sources cited 1850-1880 Jefferson Co., Indiana Census.

According to family bible (Glady's Gray Hall's) David Henry Gray, her father was 84 1/2 years old when he passed. 
Gray, David Henry (I1230)
 
80347 source of information: see notes for Matthew's mother Jane Gray. Sources cited, 1850-1880 Jefferson Co., Indiana Census'.

Jefferson Co., Republican Township 1880 census:

Gray, Matthew H. 63 b. Ireland Ma. b. Ireland Pa. b. Ireland
Peletia J. W.  36 
Gray, Matthew Henry (I1325)
 
80348 source of information: see notes for Nathanial S. Prentiss census information form 1840-1880 as well as Cemetery on line information found.

Genealogy.com: Family Archive Image

1880 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, In. Roll 288 Book 1, page 241

House hold # 91

Printess John 30 Farming unable to read birth data
Rachel 26 "
Lottie M. ? "

John's mother Eliza J. Monroe is living next door.

1900 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana  Census pg. 201

House Hold # 217

Prentiss John E. 9/1849 50 md. 24yrs. Farming Indiana N.Y. N.Y.
Rachel 9/1853 46 3/6 children Indiana Ohio Indiana
Lottie M. 8/1877 22 Indiana
Clara 9/1886 13 Indiana
Gray David     12/1876 23 son in law Farm Lab. Indiana Ireland Ireland
Mildred 8/1899   9/12 grand daug. Indiana

1910 Jefferson Co., Republican Township, Indiana Census Roll 359 Book 1, pg. 194

House Hold # unreadable

Prentiss John E. 57 md. 1 34 yrs. Indiana N.Y. N.Y.
Rachel E. 56 6/3 Indiana Indiana Indiana
Clara E. 23 single Indiana Indiana Indiana 
Prentiss, John E. (I1270)
 
80349 source of information: see notes for Nathanial S. Prentiss: Census information form 1840-1880 as well as Cemetery on line information found.

According to family bible Lottie Marvena Prentiss Gray was 71 years old when she passed.

Obit located in an online Ancestry tree for Lottie Gray.

Mrs. David Gray Rites Tomorrow

Mrs. Lottie Prentiss Gray, 71 wife of David H. Gray, died at 2:00 yesterday afternoon at the family home in Republican township following a heart attack. she had been bedfast the past 10 weeks. The deceased was a native and life long resident of Jefferson County Indiana and a member of Liberty Methodist Church. Surviving besides her husband are four daughters, Miss Mildred Gray at home, Mrs. Gladys Hall of Lexington, Mrs. Mable Morgan of Hanover and Mrs. Rachel Fresh living in Jeffersonville. She also leaves six grandchildren, a brother Harvey Prentiss of Kent, and a sister, Mrs. James Holsclaw of Lexington route one. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at liberty Church and burial will be in the church cemetery, The rites will be in charge of Rev. Robert Holmrs and Rev. R.F. Sherrard. Friends may call at the Taff Funeral Home in Hanover. 
Prentiss, Lottie Marvena (I1231)
 
80350 source of information: sent to me from Jean Hoffman found in;

The Chronicle, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana
Thursday, 18 Jun. 1953, page 1 Col. 6

MRS. VIOLA E. LYLE BURIED IN JEFFERSON CO.,
Mrs. Viola E. Lyle, age 76 died as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday June 13th at her home on R. 2, Scottsburg, near Lexington.
The daughter of John and Margaret Gray Hall, she was originally from Jefferson County, but had lived in Scott for the past 18 years. She was the widow of the late Willard Lyle.
For many years she had been a member of the Liberty Methodist Chruch.
Surviving are her sons Noah W. Lyle, Lexington, Ansel O. Lyle, R. 2, Scottsburg, daughters Mrs. Alice Amos, R. 1 Lexington and  Mrs. Jean Hall R. 1 Lexington, eleven grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
The Rev. Grester L. Kemp, pastor of the Scottsburg Methodist church, officiated at the funeral services at two o'clock Monday afternoon at the Stewart Memorial Funeral home. Interment was at Slippery Point, Jefferson county cemetery. 
Hall, Viola E. (I1293)
 

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