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Post by hermin1 on Oct 18, 2010 9:05:05 GMT -5
utzer:How are you related to these people you seek? the surname Booher is a corruption of the German surname Bucher.
where did you get those dates for William Wallace Wells? ancestry has nothing on this person given the dates you provided.
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 21, 2010 16:20:52 GMT -5
here is a link to Jim Ward's Family Tree. members.shaw.ca/hal2001/surname_index.htmYou will find the information Capt. Graham,James "Bully Wells" and others you may be seeking. __________ here is what I found re. Abigail's family history: John Martin Sr.(@1735 to @ 1807)Bullskin,Fayette,PA + Anna Margreth son: John Martin,Jr.(1768 Fayette,Pa.; died 1810 Darke,OH). Wed 1787 Fayette,Pa wife: Appolonia Bucher(1766 PA - 1821,Darke,Ohio) parents: Peter Bucher (b. @1735 MD; d.@1807 PA) (addition) and Catharina or anna Catherine Bucher They(John martin ,Jr. and Appolonia) had 9 children. Their youngest, Andrew(Andreas)Martin(1808 -1867) married Mary Ann Sears. daughters: Abigail Martin and Catherine Martin. Abigail married John West Booher and they had 3 children: Catherine Louisa died 5 june 1883 Ft. Thompson. her husband was William Wallace Wells (b.9-19-1846; d. 17 Apr. 1920 SD).he was the son of Jane Graham and James "Bully" Wells. They were wed 1873 Rice ,Minn.their children: Abigail Jean w/o Charles Adam Boltman, and then Pearl Edson Woodard. John Sumner Booher William Orman Booher Lila Anna Booher w/o Chas. Adam Baltman Jacob Elsworth Booher h/o Lillie Irene Orvis. Note: Jane Graham was the d/o Capt. Alexander Duncan Graham and Susan Istagiwin Hazahotawin Pennichon. Hope this helps.
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Post by utzer0n113 on Oct 24, 2010 0:36:13 GMT -5
This information "Wows!" me! Hermin1. Abigail Jean "Jennie" nee Wells was married to my great grandaddy Pearl Edson Woodard and she died young of an asthma attack on Valentine's Day in 1918. In a little over a month, Jennie would have been forty-four years old. The family was preparing to move from Clovis?, CA. to Fresno, CA. Where the oldest Woodard daughter, my aunt Pat: Myrtle Kirby Woodard spent all of her 90+ years. I was not aware of any Lila, she had two brothers, John Sumner and William Orman Wells. This is starting to get interesting! Oh, thank God! I went and checked the Ward's site. Thanks, so much. Hermin1. Sincerely, utzer0n113 aka Jed.
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Post by utzer0n113 on Oct 24, 2010 1:34:34 GMT -5
Lila's and Jacob's sur and maiden name was Wells, weren't they? utzer0n113
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 24, 2010 3:41:25 GMT -5
Here is something else I found , Joseph Martin and his brother Jacob, and Andrew/Andreas Martin ,sons of John/Johannes Martin Jr. and Appolonia(their mother, moved to Ohio in later life) all moved from Pennslylvania to Ohio.You will find informatin on these guys in the Montgomery County and Darke County GenWeb sites, I think. Jacob had quite a lot of property in both counties.by now I think you have figured out that these Martins, the Buchers and Boohers were of German Extract.I don't know about mary ann sears. the only info I could find was that she married Andrew/Andreas Martin. ____ update:Appolonia's husband also moved to Ohio. I for got to include him.
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 24, 2010 4:02:30 GMT -5
Lila's and Jacob's sur and maiden name was Wells, weren't they? utzer0n113 ________ No Utzer, their surname(before marriage) was Booher. Your ancestor Philip Fairbault Wells also had a brother named Orman , as I recall from reading the pdf files you posted and sent.
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 24, 2010 16:20:23 GMT -5
Huh? My relation to Booher, or I've also seen it spelled Boohr is they are my ggg grandparents. Their daughter, Catherine Louisa Booher - Wells B 12/25/1855 MN D 6/5/1883 in Fort Thompson, So. Dakota. William Wallace Wells was B 9/19/1846 in Fond Du Lac, MN. D 4/19/1920 in Fort Thompson, So. Dakota. Those are the dates that my aunt Pat, Mirtle Kirby Woodard had in her family records. I did find a John Booher and Abigail Martin - Booher, listed along with a family member named Leland in Campbell County, So. Dakota. In the 1900 census on Ancestry.com. I think they were Catherine's parents. __________ utzer: I found John West Booher's parents: John Booher,Sr. born1785 Miami, OH and Catherine Poe b.25 Feb. 1800 Back Creek,Fayette,PA. Leland Booher may be John's uncle, or a cousin.. what was his relationship to John in that census?
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Post by utzer0n113 on Oct 24, 2010 18:43:47 GMT -5
Yes but Abigail Jean was a Wells, though her mother Louisa nee Booher was a daughter of Abigail nee Martn - Booher, so I thought that maybe the two you have listed below Abigail Jean "Jennie" nee Wells - Woodard might be Wells too. The document I saw, I couldn't read Leland's relationship and there was another hh member. I'll check it again. I take it Jacob and Lila were her aunt and uncle on the Booher family side? I have to wonder if Jenny Wells was married to Charles Adam Baltman or Boltman, whether they might not have had any children? I'll have to check it out. On the Moses and Sarah front, that is possibly Pearl's parents, George Works Woodard and Sarah nee Goss - Woodard, Hermin1. George sorta looked like "Moses," interesting note on John Booher, the John married to Abigail Martin. Family records list his occupation as "Indian fighter." Other than his being from NY and moving to Indiana, there's little I have found about him. Sincerely, utzerOn113 aka Jed.
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 25, 2010 0:18:21 GMT -5
You are correct. Abigail Jean or Jenny was a Wells.her nickname was "Charity". the other Abigail , was her grandmother.(Abigail martin). Utzer canyou send that census to me and I will seeif I can clear it up with my photoediting program? You will need to print it out, then scan it and then send it to me by email or PM. Yes Lila and jacob would have been her uncle and aunt.they were Abigail Martin and John West booher's other children. You know, now that I think about it Idid see a Leland(mispelled as lelana on an 1880 US Census at the LDS Archies Web site. the father's namewas Moses, themother's name was Sarah, and this leland had a brother John West, and a sister named Myrtle. Log in to www.rootsweb.com select the world Connect Project link. then type in John West Booher. see what you get.then see what you get when youtype in Pearl Edson Woodard. utzer: found another fam. tree webvsite that may help you ith the Boohers,Buchers, Wells, and Woodards. the website address is in right ypper corner of 2nd imag.: On secondimage click on it to enlarge it. img213.imageshack.us/img213/3808/abigailmartinandjohnwes.jpgimg213.imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&l=img213/4638/johnwestbooher.jpg
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 25, 2010 11:03:07 GMT -5
utzer: William Wallace Wells remarried after Catherine Louisa Died. he married emma?. they had Alfred b.Nov. 1896,louis A. born Apr. 1887, George b.Apr. 1885. They listed as being married 15 years. Emma immigrated to US in 1859 from Norway. Ref. 1900 US Census, Buffalo,SD.
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Post by utzer0n113 on Oct 26, 2010 17:09:58 GMT -5
Okay, tried the link today. No luck, I'll try again tomorrow, maybe I'll have more time to figure it out. Yeah still having trouble with that link, I'll try going directly to the site. Okay I did go to that site, it is useful in that it refers and document places and people. Nothing about the Woodards there though. Not much more that I could find other than your posting. I'll keep searching, between you and that site it did increase my understanding of the Boohers, and zeroed down some birth and death dates. Also I did not know that William W. Wells remarried or that they, he and Louisa Booher Wells married in Rice, MN. I did some additional searching and found Charles Adam Boltman, Anna Boltman: (Lila Anna Booher -Boltman) and Lizzie Boltman, their daughter. At the time of the census, 1880, they were living in Faribault, MN. Thanks very much, Hermin1. Jed M. Pike.
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Post by hermin1 on Nov 4, 2010 21:39:44 GMT -5
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Post by utzer0n113 on Nov 5, 2010 6:35:58 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that Hermin1, hope all wil be alright. Good Luck and thanks for everything. Sincerely, utzer0n113
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Post by jerrydg31 on Jan 31, 2022 23:23:07 GMT -5
My great grandparents, Sidney William Grandon and Margaret Robidou, were married at Rosebud on April 10, 1883. I'm looking for any additional information on their wedding. Mainly, why did they choose Rosebud for the wedding? Thanks for any help.
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