Friday 27 April 2018

Peter Johnson VanVranken & the County Auditor


As mentioned in the previous blog, Patty Johnson married Eldert Van Vranken – Eldert the son of Gerrit Van Vranken & Geertruy Visscher (you would be correct in connecting Geertruy to the hamlet Vischer Ferry in Clifton Park, NY).

Of their 3 children, only Peter Johnson Van Vranken survived and thanks to a book published in 1878 called "The History of Marshall County, Iowa" published by the Western Historical Company, we get a glimpse into his life and family
pg 575
Martha Hamm was the daughter of Henry Hamm and Electa Gilmore and she died in 1894.

Their eldest, Gertrude Marie, married Civil War Veteran Cpl Warrington Dobson and had 3 children, with only one surviving to adulthood.  


courtesy of Thoran - Find A Grave

courtesy of Thoran - Find A Grave


















Adelbert Warrington Dobson, was married 3 times and was the County Auditor

courtesy of Thoran - Find A Grave
Times Republican, 25 May 1916
Dobson's Illness Has Fatal Ending
County Auditor Succumbs to Peritonitis Following Appendicitis
Was Well-Liked and Competent Official
Was Serving on First Term, and Was Candidate on Republican Ticket for Renomination - Was Native of County - Funeral Saturday Afternoon from Presbyterian Church
Illness of less than a week, which began with an acute attack of appendicitis a week ago tonight, resulted in the death at 1:30 this morning of County Auditor A W Dobson.  Mr Dobson died at the Deaconess Hospital where he was removed Sunday for a surgical operation following the rupture of the appendix.  Death was due to general peritonitis.  Mr Dobson called a physician on the morning following his attack and on Saturday morning after a consultation of physicians, an operation was advised.  Mr Dobson refused to consent to the operation, however, Saturday night the appendix ruptured, causing an abscess, and Sunday afternoon, the operation was performed in the last hope of saving the patient's life.  Peritonitis resulted, and the patient's condition had been extremely serious from the start.
First Term As Auditor
Mr Dobson was serving his first term as auditor, the second year of the term dating from Jan 1.  Mr Dobson was a candidate for renomination on the republican ticket before the June primary, without opposition.  He has made a competent official and was well liked by patrons of the office generally.  he was elected at the general election Nov 3, 1914.  Prior to assuming the office of auditor, Mr Dobson had served four years as deputy to Auditor A H Walker, and for a year had been deputy to former Auditor Erastus Cornell.  Before entering the auditor's office, Mr Dobson had been assistant to City Engineers William Bremner, CA Baughman and W H Steiner.
Was Native of County
Adelbert W Dobson was a native of this county, having been born on the farm of his father, the late Warrington Dobson, in Timber Creek Township, Feb 6, 1873.  Following the death of his father, his mother, Mrs Gertrude M Dobson, moved to this city, and since 1885 the family home has been here.  Mr Dobson had been thrice married.  His first wife was Miss Florence E Lair, of this city, a daughter of the late D W Lair, the wedding taking place Dec 25. 1896.  Mrs Dobson died Jan 25, 1900 and three years later, Mr Dobson took Miss Hessie May Andrews, daughter of Mr and Mrs M E Andrews, as his bride.  The second Mrs Dobson died March 23, 1908.  On Nov 7, 1912, at Eldora, Mr Dobson was united in marriage with Mrs Helen Lamer, daughter of the late Allen Putman of Eldora.  She survives Mr Dobson with her infant son, John Howard, aged 11 months.  Mr Dobson also leaves two daughters, Frances and Gertrude by the first wife.  His aged mother is also living.  One brother and a sister died in infancy.  Mr Dobson was a member of the Presbyterian church, in which he was both an elder and a trustee.
Funeral Saturday Afternoon
Following a short prayer service at the Dobson home, 109 West State Street, funeral services will be held from the Presbyterian church at 2:30, Saturday afternoon.  The church will be opened to friends at 1:30.  Rev J P Linn will be in charge, and burial will be in Riverside.  In memory of Mr Dobson, all the county offices will close at noon Saturday for the remainder of the day.

Thursday 26 April 2018

Peter Johnson Jr & Margaret Rogers


Hezekiah Rogers Jr & Hannah Vincent had 6 children but today I focus on their daughter Margaret who married Peter Johnson, the son of Peter Johnson & Eva Emigh.

courtesy of Dan - Find A Grave

courtesy of Dan - Find A Grave
Margaret and Peter Johnson had 5 children – Patty, Peter P, Hannah, Eve & Margaret who were named in Peter’s will found in Saratoga Co.

Both are buried at the Clifton Park Baptist Cemetery, Clifton, NY.







courtesy of Dan  -Find A Grave
Of the children, Patty married Eldert Van Vranken and had 3 children - Gitty, Peter and Martha - but Patty died in 30 Mar 1822, 2 days after Martha was born which suggests she died of complications from childbirth; sadly, Martha died months later.  Gitty died at 22, having never married; and Peter married Martha Hamm and had 4 children.  He relocated to Iowa and died in 1893

courtesy of Dan - Find A Grave

Peter P Johnson died in 1868 with no known children having married a girl named Gitty 
courtesy of Dan - Find A Grave





Hannah never married and died in 1871 - her will help to find many nieces & nephews of this clan






courtesy of Thomas Dunne - Find A Grave
Eve married John Hegeman and had 9 children - some written about in previous blogs and whose family was found on page 1398 of the ebook "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, 1904.

courtesy of Dan - Find A Grave



Lastly, Margaret married Platt Smith and had 9 children




Tuesday 24 April 2018

Hezekiah Rogers & Hannah Vincent


So I have finished my direct line to the best of my ability – there is so much that has yet to be discovered but I don’t have access to the resources being some 6,000 km from Nova Scotia!  Yes, I see a trip in my future but until then, I am moving onto the next in line, or rather, revisiting a line I started a while ago.

That is, without knowing more about Charles of 1741 or his father Philip of 1715, I am working on Philip’s brother John.  

John Vincent was born abt 1707 at Westchester Co, NY and to date, his wife's name remains a mystery but as written in an older post, 9 children were identified in his will.

At the moment, I am lost in the world of the first child Hannah Vincent who married tanner & currier Hezekiah Rogers Jr in 1760.  Together they had 6 children, also found in his will, and I will be posting what I find but in the meantime, look at these beautiful stones courtesy of Karen Kelly and Irma on Find A Grave - Hezekiah & Hannah are buried at the Rogers Burial Ground Cemetery at Beekman, NY

Hezekiah Rogers 1738-1814

Hannah Rogers (nee Vincent) 1739-1812

Sunday 22 April 2018

Where's the Irish?


I spent that past few weeks finishing off my mother’s direct line – and the cousins I have on her side, phew ~~ 15 kids had 15 kids and so on ~~ gonna take a lifetime to work on!  Thank God her family is already well documented!

Unlike the Vincent line, the Hubley family is one of the founding families of southern Nova Scotia - from Lunenburg to Seabright and more - it's huge and colorful!  Farmers, gold-diggers, sons who joined the Boston Mob, to Hell’s Angels members going away for murder and much, much more!  A-maze Balls!  

It reminded me why, or rather how, I got hooked on all of this in the first place – the stories, the intrigue, the beautiful threads that weave together to make a blanket called family.

But I set out to confirm whether or not I was Irish as the family lore is that my 4x grandfather fled Ireland on the wrong side of the law.  The mystery of my line is a tortuous web of misdirection – from religion [Catholic, Baptist, Friends] to names [David Robinson is Robert David; Vincent, Vicent, Vinson] to origins [English, French, Irish]. 

Am I any closer?  Sort of.

I got the results of my DNA recently and well, this totally narrows it down - um, not!