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1848 - 1933
William
Hastings
Medaris
85
85
He married Ruth (Temprance) Jeannette Melick on 29 April 1869 in Owen County, Indiana. Ruth was b. 16 Jan 1848 in Owen County, Indiana. William was a school teacher and principal. Ruth died on 10 May 1897 at the age of 49 years old. She was buried in Dixon Cemetery. Dixon Cemetery is just south of Worthington, Indiana.. William remarried to (2) Carrie B. Knight on 6 Sept. 1899. Carrie was b. Dec 1869. Together they had only one child. The child died in infancy, presumably soon after birth. A gravestone in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Marshall Township of Lawrence County, Indiana simply reads "Infant daughter of W. H. and Carrie Medaris 1902". Carrie died in 1915, at the age of 46. She was buried in Fish Cemetery in Shawswick Township of Lawrence County, Indiana. After Carrie's death, William married (3) Kitye Alice Kern, on 05 Sept. 1917 in Lawrence County, Indiana. He lived in Lawrence County until his death in 1933
1854
Sarah
Catherine
Medaris
1856 - 1884
Minerva
Jane
Medaris
27
27
The 1895 Kansas Census shows a WS Williams schoolteacher in Sedgewick County, b. ~1855, wife Beebe (or something like that), son Oscar B b. ~1882 Indiana, daughter Floy b. ~1891 Kansas, and son Arthur b. 1894 Kansas. Maybe Minerva died or divorced or went to jail (1910 census), and WS remarried.
1858
Mary
Hestletine
Medaris
Twin
1858 - 1939
Martha
Eveline
Medaris
80
80
Twin
1861 - 1941
Laura
Indiana
Medaris
79
79
They moved to Helena, Oklahoma between 1900 and 1910.
1864 - 1959
Ada
Ellen
Medaris
95
95
1867 - 1947
Stephen
Cyrus
Medaris
80
80
1882 - 1975
Della
Julitza
Medaris
92
92
She must have gotten divorced.
1885 - 1978
Effie
Louise
Medaris
92
92
1888 - 1974
Ledoskie
(Dossie)
May Medaris
85
85
1809
Jonathan
H.
Medaris
Lucinda A Medaris and Houston Medaris, children of Nathaniel Davis Medaris and Nancy Ann Rogers, lived with Jonathan after the death of their mother.
1812 - 1892
Ithamer Thomas
Redmond
Medaris
79
79
In 1850 he is living in Washington, Owen County, Indiana. 1860 he is in Beech Creek, Greene County, Indiana. Ithamer shows in the 1880 Indiana census as I. Thomas Madaras. He shows on earlier deed records as Ithamer R. Meddri. The following obituatry for Ithamer appeared on Mar. 24, 1892. Ithamer Medaris was born in Guilford county, North Carolina, near Greensboro, in 1811, and died March 1, 1892, in Owen county, Indiana. When 18 years of age Ithamer Medaris and his brother Johnathon, came to Ohio, where the remained a year or two. His father and family joined him a little later. Ithamer returned to North Carolina, where he married Elizabeth Stone. After two years he returned to Ohio and remained one year and then came to Indiana, in 1838, and followed farming and boating for a livelihood. Eight children were the result of their marriage, four boys and four girls, to sons and two daughters and the widow still living to mourn his death. He was always a Democrat, and was loved by all who knew him. He was not a member of any church, but believed in the Saviour and his God. His illness dated back to last August. He was ready and willing to die, and expressed great hope in meeting his Savior.
1814
Enorial
(Riley)
Medaris
Home in 1860: Township 7 S Range 3 E, Franklin, Illinois Eno was listed as a carpenter in the 1860 Franklin Co. Ill. census.
1818
Salathiel
Medaris
Salathiel is a curious and mysterious ancestor. It is thought that he attended Medical School in Clermont County, Ohio. Salathiel was married many times. Most of Salathiel's wives died shortly after the birth of their children. One must question the demise of his many wives and the practice of his medicine. It definitely raises wonder of whether they were victims of his experimention. It appears that Salathiel left his children with his deceased wives families rather than taking part in their raising. This has made it very difficult to piece his family together. Salathiel was Assistant Surgeon for the 15th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry. He was discharged on 23 Apr. 1863 because of his age. Salathiel married (1) Mary Cobb in 1837. She died prior to 1850 and Salathiel relocated to Obion County. There were other children, John and Nathan, born to Salathiel and one of his many wives. The two children listed below were mentioned in the memoirs of Dr. James Henderson Medaris. It is uncertain as to their birthdates and therefore their maternity.
1816
Levicy
(Teancy)
Jane Medaris
1821
Massey
Wesley
Medaris
1825 - 1867
Nathaniel
Davis
Medaris
42
42
Nancy died around 1859 possibly from complications related to the birth of Houston. After her death the children were spread out with other family members to be cared for. The clue to these childrens' parentage was in the census records. Listed under the families of James D., Abraham and Jonathan H., their ages were out of order with the other children. This slight out of sequence hint helped solve the mystery of the children of Nathaniel and Nancy. It is suspected that there are other unidentified children between Lucinda (1852) and Nathan D. (1857). They are possibly listed with their aunt, Levicy, and I suspect they will be found as more census records are located.
1827
James
Douglas
Medaris
James was a minister and performed many marriages in Owen County, Indiana. James married Elizabeth Coble, his stepsister, and sister to his brother Stephen's wife Milly Coble. James D. and Elizabeth moved from North Carolina to Spencer Ind. and the deed to their land was signed by Martin Van Buren in 1840. Of their five daughters, four of them married one of "the Ring boys," four brothers. The Ring boys (with Medaris wives) moved to St. John Kansas in 1885. Charles, Jacob and Alexander did not stay there long, all three were great carpenters and they headed west with their families and were employed in the contracting and building of the huge Coronado Hotel on Coronado Island, San Deigo, Ca. from 1888 to 1894. The other brother Thomas stayed in Holton, Kansas to be a merchant and made it their home. Nancy J Medaris and Jonathan W Medaris, children of Nathaniel Davis Medaris and Nancy Ann Rogers, lived with James after the death of their mother.
1829 - 1889
Abraham
Medaris
60
60
22 May 1849, Abraham bought 2 parcels of land from his father, James D. These two parcels are located in Jennings Township, Owen County, IN. These two parcels were sold on September 26, 1851. Elizabeth purchased land October 31, 1861 in Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana. Zurilda C Medaris and Nathan D Medaris, children of Nathaniel Davis Medaris and Nancy Ann Rogers, lived with Abraham after the death of their mother.
1823
Elizabeth
Coble
>1788 - 1846
Newlilly
(Lillie)
Medaris
58
58
>1788
Wilmuth
Medaris
1796 - 1881
George
Washington
Medaris
85
85
According to a biography of Charles F. Medaris, George was engaged in blacksmithing as a youth. Transcription of the Will of George Washington Medaris In View of the uncertainty of Life and the certainty of Death, I Washington Medaris of the County of Shelby and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills by me heretofore made. Item 1st. It is my will that all my Just Debts be first paid, enforcing. however upon my executor hereinafter mentioned to plead the Statute of Limitations where applicable. Item 2nd. I hereby will and bequeath to my wife Matilda A Medaris the use and benefit of all my estate both real, personal and mixed of which I may be seized, during the time which she may remain my widow. Item 3rd. At either the marriage or death of my said wife, Matilda A Medaris, then my executor shall proceed, as hereinafter directed, to distribute the proceeds of my estate, real personal and mixed among the following persons in the following proportions. to wit. to Minerva Medaris, my daughter, one ninth; to my son Zachary T Medaris, two ninths; to Charles F Medaris, my son, two ninths; to my son Gideon Medaris one ninth; to my daughter Ruth Medaris, one ninth; to my son Eli G Medaris one ninth, and to my daughter Martha S Medaris one ninth. Item 4th. At either the marriage or death of my said wife, then in either case, it is my will that my executor shall have all my personal estate , goods and chattels appraised according to law, and sell the same at public auction as required by law and distribute the proceeds as itemized after deducting necessary expenditure in accordance with the terms of item 3rd of this will. And further it is my will that at either marriage or death of my said wife, my said executor hereinafter mentioned, shall have the right and authority either at private sale or at public auction as he mat declare best, to sell any or all of my real estate; and in the event of my said executor selling any or all of my real estate of which I may be seized at private sale, I hereby empower him with the authority as said executor to execute and sufficient deed or deeds for the same to any purchaser or purchasers, without the intervention of any order or orders of Court; in fee simple as per the Law and distribute the net proceeds in accordance with the terms of item third of this will. It is however made incumbent upon my executor to sell said real and personal estate herein before mentioned within ...(no time entered)... from either the marriage or death of my said wife. Item 5th. Should my said wife refuse to accept or take her portion under this will, then the balance of my estate after her allowance shall be reduces to money by my said executor and distributed as herein before directed by item third. Item 6th. I hereby nominate and appoint my son Zachary T Medaris as executor of this my Last Will & Testament. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this 9th day of February of 1880. Signed, sealed and declared Washington Medaris by the said Washington Medaris as his last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us, at his request in the presence of each other on the day and year above mentioned.
1797 - 1861
Regina
Medaris
64
64
1802 - 1876
Elizabeth
Medaris
74
74
1848 - 1897
Ruth
Temperance
Jeanette Melick
49
49
1869 - 1917
Cora
(Minnie) Dell
Medaris
48
48
She had a death record in 1917 and was listed on the 1920 census.
~1872 - 1946
Charles
Elwood
Medaris
74
74
1873 - 1946
Lessie
Mertis
Medaris
73
73
1874
Ora
Lee
Medaris
1875 - 1903
Stephen
Curtis
Medaris
27
27
Stephen's obituary was printed in the Bloomfield News, Friday, February 13, 1903: "This community was shocked Saturday morning when word was received from Alabama that Curtis Medaris was dead. He left here over a year ago in good health. His remains arrived at Worthington Saturday night accompanied by his wife and two children, and were taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Mat Yocum. His remains were laid to rest beside his mother in the Dixon cemetery Monday." At the time of Curtis's death Clarence was 3 years and 4 months, Cleathel was 2 months shy of her second birthday, and Emma would have been about two months pregnant with Floney. More work is being done to determine what they were doing in Alabama and why he died so young.
1877
Martin
Luther
Medaris
Martin was a veteran of the Spanish American War.
1879
Thomas
Elmore
Medaris
m. Foxworthey
Kathie
Charlett
Medaris
1882 - 1905
Martha
Ethel
Medaris
23
23
1885
William
Ray
Medaris
1888
Jesse
Roy
Medaris
Jesse left home when he was 16 in a "disatisfactory manner" according to his father. Jesse was the subject of an FBI investigation in March 1921, on suspicion of Draft Evasion. It appears the charges were never founded but the report does give us some information on Jesse. Loretta may be Jesse's second wife, as in the report, his father states in March 1861, that "during the last year he had recieved several letters from subject's (Jesse's) wife, one of which was an inquiry relative to Subject's whereabouts, and informing Mr. Medaris that subject left her and ran away with another woman." Later in the report, his father states that "subject served three years in the United States Army, but did not know what Company Subject was in". They later recieved a copy of teh draft record from the"Local board for San Matao County, California". Jesse was a conductor on the street railway in San Francisco, California.
1865 - 1923
Ambrose
Ooley
57
57
~1892
Eva J
Kennedy
Mathew
Yocum
Molly
Dune
Loretta
Mary
Wolfe
1849
Ruben
Spear
1880 residence: Owen County Indiana 1910, 1920 residence: Logan twp, Beaver County, Oklahoma
1879
Winfield
Spear
~1889
Serenus
Spear
1887
Roscoe
Spear
~1892
Grace
Spear
Junie
Spear
1855
W S
Williams
The 1895 Kansas Census shows a WS Williams schoolteacher in Sedgewick County, b. ~1855, wife Beebe (or something like that), son Oscar B b. ~1882 Indiana, daughter Floy b. ~1891 Kansas, and son Arthur b. 1894 Kansas. Maybe Minerva died or divorced or went to jail and WS remarried.
Miles
Homer
Perkins
1854
John
H
Laymon
1857
William
H Rice
1858
Frank
H
McCormick
They moved to Helena, Oklahoma between 1900 and 1910.
Pluma
L
Laymon
Charles
A
Brown
1888 - 1978
Roy E
Waggoner
89
89
Maybe he was born 11/14/1888
1900 - 1974
Lilan
Bishaba
Ooley
73
73
1905 - 1959
Samuel
Ivanhoe
Ooley
54
54
~1908
Elwood
B
Medaris
He may have died young -- wasn't on the 1920 census.
1869 - 1915
Carrie
B
Knight
46
46
Kitye
Alice
Kern
Demaris
Lucas
~1818
Sarah
Ann
King
1839 - 1908
Malinda
Jane
Medaris
69
69
Malinda's obituary as found in the "Bloomfield News" dated September 1908: Malinda (Medaris) Breeden was born Aug. 19, 1838, in Ohio, moved to Spencer, Indiana, in 1839. Malinda Medaris was converted in a Methodist revival conducted by Reverend William Zarling, and joined the Methodist Protestant church at the age of fifteen. She placed her membership in the M. E. church at the Greene County Chapel at the time of her marriage where it remained until her death. She was married to Rev. John T Breeden June 5, 1862. To them were born five children, two sons and three daughters and fourteen grandchildren survive her. She was also a mother to two children by J. T. Breeden's first wife, likewise a mother to Perry Edwards for whom she cared since he was a child three weeks old. Deceased died at her home in Beech Creek township Sunday, August 30, aged seventy years and eleven days. She was a long and patient sufferer, having been an invalid for almost eight years. During her long illness she read a chapter in the bible every day that she had the strength to do so and the day of her death she read the fourth chapter of James. For many months she has been anxious to go home and had prayed often that Jesus would come and take her home where there is no sickness, sorrow, pain or death. Just before she died she lifted her hands and eyes heavenward and said "Glory to God" and peacefully, calmly and sweetly went to sleep to wake no more on earth. The remains were laid to rest at Greene County Chapel. She leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss. Stanford Aug. 31, 1908
~1840 - 1909
Jason
Taylor
Medaris
69
69
Jason was a Minister of the Gospel.
~1844 - 1904
Jane E
Medaris
60
60
1845 - 1891
Stephen
Davis
Medaris
46
46
Stephen enlisted on 10, Oct. 1861 into the Federal Army, Company A., Fifty-Ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was discharged 09 May 1862 for reason of physical Disability. Stephen attended school for about a year and then rejoined the army in Company G, One Hundred and Fifteenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He served 6 months and was again discharged. At the time of his enlistment, Stephen was 18 years old, 5 feet 9 1/2 inches tall, dark complexion, grey eyes and brown hair. He was born in Owen County, Indiana and was a farmer. He had a scar on two toes on his right foot. He would be at the siege of New Madrid, Missouri and Island No. 10 from March 1 to April 8 of 1862 during his service in the 59th. He was mustered in at Gosport, Indiana by Major Carpenter for 3 years. He spent some time in a hospital in Hamburg, Tennessee during April of 1862 and was discharged in Louisville, Kentucky on May 15, 1862. In 1865 after teaching two terms of school, Stephen began the study of Medicine. He opened his own practice in 1868.
~1848 - 1875
Jonathan
Wood
Medaris
27
27
~1850 - 1905
Charles
H
Medaris
55
55
1853 - 1928
Noah
Medaris
74
74
The following article appeard in "O.C.Dem" 31 May 1928. One hundred and two years ago Jonathan H. Medaris a young man living in the state of North Carolina, with his father, hearing of the wonderful opportunities there were in Indiana, a new state just lately admitted into the Union, decided to emmigrate to that new country, and with his father and brothers started on the long journey over the almost trackless forest. When they reached near what is now Sidney, Ohio they remained there two years, when the father and family came on to Indiana, leaving Johnathan behind. He remained in Ohio, until the next year when he, with his young bride, joined the family a few miles north of Spencer. He soon acquired forty acres of land, and with his wife began building a home. To this union sons and daughters were born, and Noah, the subject of this sketch, being the fourth son, was born October 25, 1853. Like all boys of his time, life was mostly spent out in the woods with axes and grubbing hoes clearing land that they could raise the necessities of life. By this healthful occupation breathing the pure invigorating air and basking in the sunshine, Noah developed a strong constitution, and until a year ago was well preserved for a man of his age. In 1885 he married Martha Jane Corbett. To this union seven children were born. Mrs. Alma Sink, of Gosport, Daily Blaine, deceased, Miss Lucretia, at home, Mrs. Dollie Ellen, Meridith, Ohio, Pressley, at home, Mrs. Mahala Housel, of Indianapolis, and Hasting Dillon, also of Indianapolis. In August, 1889, he, with his wife, united with the church at Mill Creek Chapel, which was just organized, and known as a Christian church, to which he was a faithful member for a number of years. He had high ideas of a Christian life and seeing so few live up to the standard, by which he measured a Christian, he almost gave up and seldom attended church services after the death of his wife on March 24, 1911. Noah acquired a common school education. Was a constant reader of the daily papers and was well posted on the current events of the day. He seemed to have a rough exterior, but within was a good true heart. He lived the characteristics of his ancestors. He could not do enough to aid a friend, but seldom, if ever, did he forget a insult or injustice. He was an agriculturist and advanced ideas years ago that are now being practiced. He has spent his entire life of 74 years, 6 months and 25 days on the farm on which he was born, except about six years spent on the farm now owned by P. B. Hendershot. He was a quiet, unassuming man, seldom taking part in community affairs, but was not opposed to public improvement if the public was really benefited. He departed from this life May 15, 1928. Besides the sons and daughters named he leaves six grandchildren, a number of relatives and friends that will miss him, but most of all he will be missed by the sons and daughters who have so faithfully and lovingly given to him all the care and attention that children could do for a parent.
~1851
Alice J
Harcourt
1812 - 1898
Elizabeth
Stone
86
86
~1876
Webster
Medaris
~1878
Sarah
Medaris
~1840
Mary
A
Medaris
1841 - 1875
Francis
Louise
Medaris
34
34
~1843
Indiana
A
Medaris
~1845 - 1922
Samuel
N
Medaris
77
77
Samuel moved to Oregon sometime before 1908. Samuel was apparently employed by the Forest Service in 1908 and was part of a tree planting group. Samuel's grave is along a remote mountain road in the Coast Range of Oregon. It is located just west of his son, Lyman's grave (about 6 miles). Samuel's grave is located on Tenmile Creek which empties into the Pacific Ocean about 10 miles south of Yachats. His grave is marked by a pile of stones and a wood marker. The marker has the following information: S N A Medaris Died 1922 The grave is surrounded by a wood fence, put there in recent years. It sits 7.5 miles up from Highway 101 on Ten Mile Creek road. This is the area that Samuel was living in at the time of Lyman's death. I suspect that the grave is on or close to land that Samuel homesteaded. There are no homes close by at the present time. It is, however, a beautiful spot up in the coast hills.
~1856
Rufus
D
Medaris
1849 - 1920
William
Worth
Medaris
71
71
Elizabeth
Goodman
~1846
Nancy
A
Medaris
~1852
Margaret
Lucinda
Medaris
~1858
John
A
Medaris
~1818
Benjamin
B
Howard
~1840
William
W
Howard
~1842
James
D
Howard
~1844
Pleasant
E
Howard
~1846
John
W
Howard
D. <1850
Mary
Cobb
She died prior to 1850 and Salathiel relocated to Obion County.
Nancy
Jane
Osburn
Sarah
E
Holloman
These children are in the 1870 census living with N.J. Holoman age 28 and his wife Mary Holoman age 27.
Acenith
Ella
Dyer
~1837
Mary
Medaris
~1843
J N
Medaris
A male who in the 1870 census is living with N.J. Holoman age 28 and his wife Mary Holoman age 27. Possibly J. Nathan.
~1852
James
S
Medaris
James was the first postmaster of Dale, Texas. This family is buried at Bunton Cemetery in Dale, Texas. These children are in the 1870 census living with N.J. Holoman age 28 and his wife Mary Holoman age 27.
~1854
Nancy
J
Medaris
She married Thomas Chalmers Finley, Sr. They had five children. Two children did not live long apparently, as they do not turn up on censuses, only Kentucky birth records. Thomas was a Deputy Marshall and died very young. These children are in the 1870 census living with N.J. Holoman age 28 and his wife Mary Holoman age 27.
~1855
Ella B
Medaris
Her mother died shortly after her birth and she was raised by her maternal grandparents.
John
Medaris
There were other children born to Salathiel and one of his many wives. John and Nathan were mentioned in the memoirs of Dr. James Henderson Medaris. It is uncertain as to their birthdates and therefore their maternity.
Nathan
Medaris
There were other children born to Salathiel and one of his many wives. John and Nathan were mentioned in the memoirs of Dr. James Henderson Medaris. It is uncertain as to their birthdates and therefore their maternity.
1834 - 1914
John
Thomas
Breeden
80
80
His father was Thomas Breeden and his mother was Nicea Greeves.
~1863 - 1949
Jonathan
Haston
Breeden
86
86
1866 - 1866
Sarah
Lucretia
Breeden
1m
1m
1868 - 1948
Jacob
G
Breeden
79
79
John T Breeden lived with them in 1910
1872 - 1932
Hannah
Oma
Breeden
60
60
1878 - 1941
Ennie (Orlie)
Orletta
Breeden
63
63
Lenora
Baxter
Mary
Larson
Walter
Howard
Burch
1875
Robert
Parker
Weaver
Father: William B Weaver Mother: Martha Edwards
~1889
Mary
Breeden
1895
Warren
Breeden
~1908
Irene
1855 - 1917
William
T
Breeden
62
62
Lived in Bloomington, Indiana
1859
Mary
Jane
Breeden
~1834 - 1861
Emily J
Edwards
27
27
1858 - 1904
William (Billy
Wes) Wesly
Carmichael
45
45
He was a prominant businessman and land-holder with a variety of financial interests.
1902 - 1984
Ralph
Carmichael
81
81
1903 - 1978
Bret
Carmichael
75
75
~1861
Mary
H
~1880
Carl E
Breeden
~1890
Carrie
A
Breeden
Lula
Burch
Hattie
Burch
Vivian
Burch
1893
Roxie
E
Breeden
1895
Lettie
G
Breeden
~1898
Marion
Breeden
maybe married Emily F. Koontz b. 1/15; on 15 Sep 1920
1889
Alfred
Hannibal
Sparks
Residence 1942: Monroe, Indiana
~1920
Warren
A
Sparks
~1922
James
G
Sparks
~1924
Molly
L
Sparks
~1926
William
L
Sparks
1928
Edna
Z
Sparks
~1898
Dexter
Sparks
~1920
Hollis
E
Sparks
~1924
Joseph
E
Sparks
1927
Mildred
M
Sparks
1929
Anna
M
Sparks
~1898
Etta E
Weaver
1901 - 1969
Atwell
T
Weaver
68
68
~1903
Roy W
Weaver
~1906
Cretia
C
Weaver
~1909
Anna
May
Weaver
~1915
James
Weaver
~1915
Martha
Weaver
1926
Robert
Weaver
1905 - 1980
Clesta
Edith
Tribby
75
75
Leon
Weaver
1842 - 1905
Sophia
T
Galloway
63
63
Father: William Harrison Mother: Sarah Ann Lawson Galloway
1861
Winfield
Scott
Medaris
1862
Enola
Ellen
Medaris
1868
Frederica
Maybelle
Medaris
George
Newton
Mackie
Floyd
Benton
Smith
1871
Jonathan
Edward
Medaris
Emily
M
Sharp
1874
Sarah
Adella
Medaris
William
Albert
Glendenning
Ervin
Alfred
Chilsom
1878
Daisy
Medaris
Peter
E
Verhage
1882
Curtis
Ames
Medaris
Bertha
Holbrook
D. 1908
Abilin
F
Anderson
Frances
Mull
Fannie
Reburger
Martha
Jane
Corbett
James
Franklin
LaRowe
1858
Sarah
A
Carter
Talitha
Cumi
Medaris
Her name Talitha Cumi is Aramaic for "maiden, arise," and comes from the Gospel of St. Mark (5:41), the words said by Jesus to the daughter of the ruler of the synagogue.
1784 - >1870
John (Redd)
Redmond
Medaris
86
86
John moved north with his brother Abraham to Miami County, Ohio. He purchased property on 06 June 1802 in Central Ohio. He also purchased land on 02 July 1831 between the Miami and Little Miami Rivers in southwestern Ohio. The area where they lived later became Shelby County. John, Abraham and their sister Sarah, were among the organizers of the Antioch M.E. Church Society about 1820, now known as the Plattsville Methodist Church. In April 1820, the first election in Green Township was held at the house of John R. Medaris. The first Justices of the Peace, Henry Sturm & Chas Johnson were elected. In 1824, John built the first brick house in Green Township according to the Shelby County, Historical Society. He also built the first mill. It was a corn cracker built near Plattsville also in 1824. John apparently died sometime in the 1870's. He and Sarah are living next door to their son William in the 1870 Harrison, Franklin County, Kansas census. He is buried in Old Cemetery near Plattsville, next to his mother Wilmuth.
Rachel
Beezley
Sarah
Barber
Sarah
Curtis
1811
Oliver
Medaris
They lived in Indiana in the 1830's, Illinois in the 1840's and in Richland County, Wisconsin in 1850.
1808
Wilmuth
Medaris
1802
Elisha
Freeland
Sally
1837
Delilah
Medaris
1839
John
W.
Medaris
John enlisted into Co. D, 2nd Missouri Cavalry, "Merrill's Horse Cavalry". He enlisted 01 Aug. 1862 at Glasgow, Missouri. He is shown present in all rolls from August 1862 until December 1864 when he is in a Tennessee Hospital sick. John died from desease at General Hospital, Memphis Tennessee, March 1, 1865. The cause of death was chronic diarrhea. This disorder killed more men in the Civil War than did bullets and artillery. His enlistment papers say he was born in Illinois. He was 5' 9 1/2" tall. Dark complexion, black eyes and black hair. He was unmarried and a farmer by trade. He was 22 years old when he enlisted. His rank was Private at the time of his death. He is buried at Miss. River National Cemetery near Memphis, Tennessee, Section I , grave 26.
1841
Evilina
Medaris
1813 - 1887
Sarah
Medaris
74
74
William
Robinson
William's great grandfather, John Robinson was a passenger on the Mayflower.
1849
Margaret
J
Robinson
>1831
Sarah
Jane
Robinson
Swearingen
>1832
David
Robinson
Lydia
Hornback
>1833
Thomas
Robinson
>1834
John
Henry
Robinson
>1835
Elizabeth
J.
Robinson
1817 - 1890
John
Wesley
Medaris
72
72
1822 - 1890
Sirrelda
Barnett
67
67
1840
Martin
Vanburen
Medearis
1865 - 1925
David
A
Medearis
60
60
1870
L Z
Medearis
1873 - 1940
Jenny
Elizabeth
Medearis
67
67
1879
Emery
Martin
Medearis
1881 - 1954
Minnie
Belle
Medearis
72
72
Married her first cousin.
1884
Louisa
Medearis
1842 - 1935
Aurora
Medearis
93
93
1844
William
Medearis
John
D.
Vernon
1861 - 1953
Mary
Elizabeth
Vernon
92
92
1863 - 1942
John Elmer
Ellsworth
Vernon
79
79
1873 - 1891
William B.
(Willie)
Vernon
18
18
Maybe died in 1915
1879 - 1958
Winfred
Vernon
79
79
Oscar
L
Damon
Josephine
Roberts
Zela
Platt
1846 - 1878
Alexander
Medearis
31
31
1851 - 1932
James
Lewis
Medaris
81
81
1849 - 1890
Eliza
A
Medearis
41
41
Harriet
Ann
Barber
1869 - 1928
James
Oscar
Medearis
59
59
1839 - 1916
Lewis
Winters
76
76
Nancy
M.
Sturm
Sinnta
Lacy
Davis
1905 - 1991
Howard
Peter
Medearis
85
85
1880 - 1967
Orange
G.
Medearis
86
86
1884 - 1969
Anna Christina
Dorothy
Lorenzen
85
85
Anna was the daughter of Ludwig William and Hannah Pitrina Redena Lassen Lorenzen. They were both from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
1853 - 1933
Joseph
S
Medearis
79
79
Joseph and his two brothers James and Franklin moved first to Worth Missouri, where his second son Orange was born. Then they moved to Nebraska.
1858 - 1899
Isabelle
Horrocks
41
41
She was the daughter of William and Francis Clark Horrocks who were both born in England.
1906 - 1950
Louise
Anna
Medearis
44
44
1907 - 1927
Elsie
Isabelle
Medearis
19
19
1909 - 1966
Carl
August
Medearis
57
57
1921 - 1999
Launce
Elford
Medearis
77
77
1877
Oliver
Henry
Medearis
1883 - 1967
Jerome
Medearis
83
83
Jerome reportedly was a part of the Buffalo Bills Wild West Show team. He then traveled to Montana, where he lived in Glendive and Savage.
1891
Hazel
Medearis
They lived in Portland.
1895
John
Medearis
1898 - 1899
Florence
Medearis
8m
8m
Kelly
Cora
Kirby
1904 - 1978
Boyd
Walter
Medearis
73
73
1913 - 1991
Harold
Kenneth
Medearis
78
78
1923 - 1992
Howard
Medearis
69
69
1906 - 1980
Josephine
Medearis
73
73
1918
Imajean
Medearis
1921 - 1999
Evelyn
Pearl
Medearis
78
78
Merle
Schmidt
Carl
Almquist
Dee
Durnell
Harry
W.
Scott
1856
Franklin
Medearis
1859 - 1933
Ann
Eliza
Medearis
73
73
1862 - 1879
Frances
J.
Medearis
17
17
1865 - 1919
Sarah
(Sadie)
Medearis
54
54
1859
Mary
A.
Burns
1882
Frances
Medearis
1884 - 1971
Anna
Medearis
86
86
1889 - 1918
Charles
Medearis
29
29
Killed in action, World War I.
1894 - 1963
Edward
Lee
Medearis
69
69
They lived in McCook, Nebraska.
1894
Elna
Leola
Medearis
1863 - 1923
Charles
Wilbur
Hanchett
59
59
1884
Earl
Melvin
Hanchett
1886 - 1961
Herbert
Lyman
Hanchett
75
75
1893 - 1947
Harry
Roberts
Hanchett
54
54
1897 - 1934
Wilda
Lawrence
Hanchett
37
37
1897 - 1932
Wilna
Florence
Hanchett
35
35
1898 - 1981
Myrtle
Hepsy
Hanchett
83
83
Fred
Counter
Clarence
Cochran
Herman
Wenger
1886
Albert
Barton
1817 - 1860
Jane
Medaris
43
43
Peter
Sturm
1838
Sarah
R.
Sturm
George
Ludlam
1843
Margaret
Sturm
1850
Wallace
Dunn
Spencer
S.
Elston
1850
Melissa
F.
Sturm
~1856
Catherine
R.
Sturm
1819 - 1895
Elizabeth
Medaris
76
76
1822 - 1899
Ann
Medaris
77
77
1826 - 1899
Rachel
Medaris
72
72
This Obituary for Rachel was taken from The Stark Co. News the 6th of Nov. 1899. Copied by David Fulks. "Rachel Medaris Fulk was born in Shelby Co., Ohio, October 25th, 1826 and died at her home near Bradford, November 3rd, 1899, aged seven-three years and nine days. On November 10th, 1844 she was united in marriage to Levi Fulk in Brown County Ohio, and they with their little family removed from there to Illinois in the fall of 1850, and settled in what was then and is yet called Hunter Settlement in the south part of Bureau County. They lived there for two years and then removed to Osceola township this county in the vicinity of where she and her family have lived for more than forty years. In her early life she was classed among the Methodist Episcopal' s and held to this belief through life. She was kind wife, mother, and neighbor, ever ready to minister to the wants of those in distress. To Mr. and Mrs. Fulk were born ten children-six daughters and four sons-eight of whom with the aged father are left to mourn the death of one who has been to them all that a wife and mother could be."
1827
Matilda
Medaris
1828
Maria
Medaris
1819 - 1888
William
David
Fulks
68
68
William is the brother of Levi who married Rachel Medaris, Elizabeth's sister. He is the son of John and Catherine Creamer Fulks.
1806 - 1875
William
Liggett
68
68
He was mentioned in History of Stark County Ill.
1824 - 1915
Levi
Fulks
90
90
1867 - 1964
Levi
Fulks
97
97
George
Pickelman
George
Shaw
Michael
Gleich
1841
William
J. R.
Medaris
Parmela
A
How
1846
J. M.
Liggett
1853
W. R.
Liggett
1854
Francis
J.
Liggett
Florence
H. Hall
1848
Eliza
Jane
Fulks
John
Fry
1848
Sarah
Ann
Fulks
Curry
1850 - 1931
William
David
Fulks
80
80
Eva
Elizabeth
Harris
1853 - 1941
Felix
Morgan
Fulks
88
88
Sarah
E.
Robinson
1858
Elizabeth
Ellen
Fulks
Henry
F.
McMannus
1860 - 1945
Mary
Catherine
Fulks
85
85
William
A
McCormick
1862
John
Francis
Fulks
Moved to Kansas
1864 - 1955
Emma
F.
Fulks
91
91
William
F.
Johnson
1877
Laura
Melvill
Medaris
1880
William
A.
Medaris
1787 - 1859
Abraham
Medaris
72
72
Abraham purchased land between the Miami and Little Miami Rivers in southwestern Ohio on 10 October 1827. After moving into Shelby County, with his brother John, Abraham married Charity Catherine Ellsworth on 09 Oct. 1814 at Champaign, Ohio. She was born 07 February 1795 in Harrison County, Virginia. They were organizers of the Antioch M.E. Church Society about 1820, now known as the Plattsville Methodist Church. Abraham died at the home of his son Thomas Beecher, after a 10 year battle with Cancer according to the 1860 Mortality schedule. After Abraham's death, Charity and some of the children lived with her daughter Wilmoth and her family in Gardner Township, Kansas. Charity died in 1896. Abraham and Charity are likely buried in the Old Cemetery near Plattsville. ============================= Abraham Medaris Will 12 Oct. 1827 In the name of God, Amen, I Abram Medaris of the County of Person, North Carolina, being weak in body but of sound mind and memory, blessed by almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following, that is to say: I give unto my brother, Massey C. Medaris, a negro boy, Bob. And lastly at all the rest, residue, and remainder of my per- sonal estate, goods, and chattels of whatsoever kind and nature to be sold and equally divided hence. I give and bequeath hence: John Medaris's son, Alfred, by his first wife. Davis Medaris, a son of Oliver Medaris. John Medaris, the son of Massey C. Medaris. Caliss Jones, a son-in-law of Massey C. Medaris and John Medaris's D. C. widow. David Medaris, whom I hereby appoint sole executor of this my last will and testament, and hereby recording and hereby revolking all former wills by me, made in witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 12th day of October in the year of our Lord, 1827. his Abram (x) Medaris mark test: David Williams Walter Oakley Bennet Williams Sqr. Medaris
1799 - 1896
Charity
Ellsworth
97
97
1825 - 1894
Mary
Frazier
69
69
Daughter of Benjamin and Beulah Norcross Frazier.
1815
William
Medaris
Sarah
A.
Prudence
1817 - 1905
David
Tuttle
Medaris
87
87
David married Rebecca's sister 4 months after Rebecca died. David was a farmer and lived in Shelby County,Ohio until about 1855 when they moved to Knox County, Illinois. Then they moved to McDonough County, Illinois leaving there in 1866 to move to Linn Co., Kansas where they lived near Centerville. Many of their children lived near Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas. In addition to the raising of thorobred horses, cattle and hogs, David was a wood cutter, a country doctor and a holiness minister.
D. 1893
Rebecca
Frazier
Daughter of Benjamin and Beulah Norcross Frazier.
1819 - 1856
John
Ellsworth
Medaris
37
37
Mary
Ann
Wood
After John's death, Mary married 2) Isaac Stoker 16 May 1858 in Shelby County, Ohio. Isaac was previously married to Sarah Tunks.
1823
Mary
Elizabeth
Medaris
Hugh
Underwood
1826 - 1919
Thomas
Beecher
Medaris
92
92
1835 - 1917
Mary
Helen
Ingersoll
82
82
1830 - 1904
Simeon
Davis
Medaris
73
73
1836 - 1920
Elizabeth
Kress
84
84
Daughter of Jacob and Mary Ann Spellman Kress.
1832
Wilmuth
Redmond
Medaris
James
I
Vannice
1835 - 1911
Jacob
Ellsworth
Medaris
75
75
Sarah
Buster
1839 - 1915
Mary
Elizabeth
Medaris
75
75
1841 - 1864
Joseph
B.
Medaris
23
23
Joseph enlisted in the Army 07 Oct. 1861 in Bushnell, McDonough County, Illinois. He was killed in the Civil War. He was a Sgt. Co. F, 55 Illinois Infantry.
1843 - 1930
Sarah
Jane
Medaris
87
87
John
B.
Spicer
1840 - 1862
John
S
Medaris
22
22
He was born in Illinois according to the census records, Indiana according to this military records. John enlisted in the Federal Army on 25 May 1861 and served as a Sargeant, Company A, 14th Illinois Infantry. He was discharged from the army on 20 August 1862 due to disability. John was described as light complexion, brown eyes, gray hair. He was an engineer by trade and they ran a family business in Denver, Colorado. John was admitted to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Leavenworth County, Kansas. He spent most of his later years there until his death on 24 January 1916 from pneumonia. John is buried at the hospital cemetery in Leavenworth County, Kansas, sec. 31, row 6, grave #5274.
1846
Sylvester
Perry
Medaris
In 1900 Sylvester and Abbie were living on a rented farm in Pottawatomie Township, Franklin County, Kansas. The only child still at home was Charles who also worked on the farm. Sylvester and Abbie had been married for 27 years and had four children, 3 of them still living. In 1910 Sylvester, Abbie and son Charles were living in Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas.
1854
Abarella
Boyd
Abarella was the daughter of John Boyd, a Union soldier who was sent to Andersonville Prison in Georgia during the Civil War.
1848 - 1918
Charity
Arabeth
Medaris
70
70
Charles
Edward
Adams
1851 - 1940
Thomas
Darwin
Medaris
88
88
1852 - 1923
Calvin
Kidder
Medaris
71
71
Calvin was called by his middle name "Kidder". He never married and lived with his parents. His neices Cora and Bertha (daughters of Thomas) lived with Kidder in the 1900 census. Kidder owned his farm and in 1900 also had a boarder, Fred Adams born in August of 1881 in Kansas. Fred worked on the farm. In 1910 Kidder was still living in Linn County, Kansas but there was no one else living with him. Kidder still operated his farm in 1920 and his widowed sister, 75 year old Sarah Spicer, now shared the home with him.
1863
Hattie
E
Medaris
1845
Milton
F. Mills
1877
Sherman
Medaris
They were in the 1910 Washington State Census
1784
John
Lucas
His father immigrated to North Carolina from England.
1809
Margaret
Lucas
1804
David
Redinbaugh
D. 1846
Lillie
Lucas
They had two sons
John
Key
Isaac
Steward
Issac is the brother to Amasa who married Regina. Issac and Amasa are son's of John Steward, neighbors to Oliver.
1795 - 1867
Sarah
(Sally)
Medaris
71
71
1838 - 1920
Mary
Ann
Medaris
82
82
Nelson
Van Buren
Gaby
1821 - 1870
William
Salter
Medaris
48
48
In 1838 William S. Medaris manufactured wagons in New Durham, Indiana. William sold his wagon shop in 1850 to William B. Webber. In 1852, Capt. Joseph Davis and his son, Caleb Davis, built a steam saw mill in New Durham township, a mile and a quarter north of the village of New Durham. In the year 1854 or 1855, it was sold to William S. Medaris, who moved it to a point near the railroad. In 1860, a boy named Landon was drowned in a pond near Medaris' mill. In 1880 it was written that the pond no longer contained water but was dry.
1821 - 1890
Elizabeth
D
Wickersham
69
69
1822 - 1825
Oliver
Medaris
3
3
~1823
Synthia
Medaris
~1825
Hester
Ann
Medaris
George
Jacob
Bringle
~1826
Lib
Medaris
~1827
Elizabeth
Medaris
1834 - 1916
Levi
White
Medaris
82
82
Levi moved to the gold fields of Bathurst, Australia during the Goldrush era of 1856.
1835
Jesse
Lee
Medaris
It is unknown what happend to Alice, but Jesse married 2) Calista Kline on 25 Dec. 1868 in Marshall County, Indiana. She was was born 1850 in Ohio. Jesse lived in Michigan in the mid 1860's along with his brother Elijah. In 1870, he was employed as a "Sawmill Man" in Bourbon Township, Marshall County, Indiana.
1841
George
W
Medaris
1856 - 1941
George
Sylvester
Gaby
85
85
Mary
R.
Cochran
1857 - 1945
Timothy
Oliver
Gaby
88
88
Myrtle
1859 - 1861
Arvesta
Jane
Gaby
1
1
1862 - 1922
Mary
Ceceila
Gaby
59
59
Will
Ormsby
1865
William
Nelson
Gaby
1867 - 1957
Emma
Annabell
Gaby
89
89
Joseph
Marion
Harkless
1850 - 1925
Charles
Medaris
74
74
1852 - 1933
Franklin
Elmore
Medaris
81
81
1858 - 1937
Mary
E.
Flynn
79
79
1853 - 1937
John
Milton
Medaris
83
83
1861 - 1937
Martha
Ellen
Lucas
76
76
1864 - 1931
Hiram
Medaris
67
67
He never married.
1859 - 1941
William
F.
Medaris
82
82
Twin. He never married.
1859 - 1932
Mary J
Medaris
73
73
Twin. She never married.
>1859
Albert
Medaris
He never married.
1852
George
Albert
Bringle
1854
William
Oliver
Bringle
1856
Frances
Tenoia
Bringle
1858
Clara
Bringle
Twin
1858
Emma
Bringle
Twin
1863
Effie
Ann
Bringle
1866
Marshall
Bringle
1868
Ada
Bringle
Twin
1868
Ida
Bringle
Twin
1872
Nora
Bringle
~1800 - 1843
Elizabeth
Salter
43
43
~1797 - 1858
Amasa
Steward
61
61
~1822
William
M.
Steward
~1824
Eliza
Ann
Steward
~1827
Elizabeth
Steward
Elizabeth and Delilah were twins and after Elizabeth died her husband Samuel married Delilah!
~1827
Samuel
DeWeese
Murphey
~1827
Delilah
Steward
Elizabeth and Delilah were twins and after Elizabeth died her husband Samuel married Delilah!
~1829
David
Steward
~1830
Mary
Steward
~1832
Amasa
Maderia
Steward
~1835
Nancy
Jane
Steward
~1837
Robert
W.
Steward
1841 - 1932
John
W.
Steward
90
90
Enlisted 13 Sept. 1861 59th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Company I.
1800
John
Baker
Crumbough
1827
Peter
C.
Crumbough
1824
Solomon
Crumbough
He was killed in the Civil War.
1825
Wilmuth
Crumbough
~1828
James
Watson
Crumbough
1829
Mary
E.
Crumbough
1834
William
Crumbough
He was killed in the Civil War.
1835
Daniel
H.
Crumbough
Killed when a wagon overturned after the horses became startled.
1837
Marcellus
Crumbough
He was killed in the Civil War.
1841
Thomas
D.
Crumbough
1842
Sarah
Crumbough
1844
Hannah
J.
Crumbough
1847
Samuel
P.
Crumbough
Isaac
Stewart
?
1832
Eliza
Robinson
William
Cook
1872
Florence
Mary
1889
Williard
Medearis
1891
Thomas
Harrison
Medearis
1893 - 1908
Minnie
O
Medearis
15
15
Nettie
Perry
Laurel
Davis
1898 - 1970
Charles
Medearis
72
72
Grace
Medearis
Eldon
Medearis
Cicle
Medearis
Irene
Medearis
1869 - 1928
James
Oscar
Medearis
59
59
D. 1900
Alice
Righthouse
She died 4 days after her son was born.
1900 - 1968
Harold
Oscar
Medearis
68
68
Ferol
Mae
Rowlett
Lillie
Lizzie
Medearis
Alvin
Medearis
Harold
Medearis
Orvil
Medearis
Lilly
Mae
Medearis
Helen
Medearis
Hazel
Medearis
Clarence
Medearis
~1877
William
Frances
Medaris
1879
Nellie
Ann
Spence
1900 - 1968
Margaret
Beatrice
Medaris
68
68
1902 - 1905
Ruth
Medaris
3
3
1903
Virgil
Joseph
Medaris
1905
Ervin
(Sandy)
Medaris
1907 - 1987
John
Henry
Medaris
80
80
1908
Blanch
Medaris
1910 - 1978
Ray
Medaris
68
68
1912 - 1981
George
Medaris
69
69
1916
Wayne
Medaris
1917 - 1977
Abel
Medaris
60
60
1920
Norman
Medaris
George
Kemp
Hulda
1923 - 1985
Minnie
Ann
Paulson
62
62
May
Eleanor
Keasler
Tye
Bridges
1876 - 1881
Hendy
Medearis
5
5
1871
Joseph
Manuel
Medearis
1877 - 1955
Arthur
Medearis
78
78
Married his first cousin
1877 - 1955
Arthur
Medearis
78
78
Married his first cousin
Medearis
1902 - 1961
Alfred
Jessie
Medearis
59
59
1905 - 1971
Harvey
Thomas
Medearis
66
66
1912 - 1981
Raymond
Medearis
69
69
1921 - 1988
Arthur
Eugene
Medearis
67
67
1909 - 1969
Ocean
Irvinig
60
60
D. 1987
Bertha
Gohring
Mary
Elizabeth
Irving
1924 - 1982
Mae
Bell
Jackson
58
58
Rosa
Medearis
1888
Solomon
Medearis
Edward
A
Carver
Thomas
Medearis
Della
Winters
Mary
Winters
Adelade
Winters
Nellie
Winters
Elizabeth
Winters
1885
Nellie
Belle
Medearis
1882 - 1956
Roy A
Medearis
74
74
1890 - 1967
Earl
Medearis
77
77
1895 - 1969
Frank
Medearis
74
74
They had two children.
1897 - 1965
Walter
Medearis
68
68
They had three children.
1900 - 1987
Wilbur
Medearis
86
86
1903 - 1966
Arnold
Medearis
63
63
They had 5 children.
1886 - 1940
Mae E
Mix
54
54
1919 - 1920
Raymond
Medearis
1
1
Marie
Forbes
Julia
Carlson
Olive
Sturm
Irma
Smith
George
Medearis
Willadean
Medearis
1908 - 1979
David
Franklin
Medearis
70
70
Kay
1910 - 1982
Catherine
Medearis
71
71
Gerald
Parriott
1918
Francis
Josephine
Rice
Evelyn
Kerr
Blanche
Seidel
Lived in McCook, Nebraska
Matilda
(Tillie)
McCray
Bernice
Blickenstaff
Mare
Myars
Thomas
B
Shaw
1886
Albert
Barton
Clarence
Shaw
George
W
Shaw
Annie
Shaw
Orville
Shaw
1864 - 1946
Sara
Ella
Medaris
82
82
1869 - 1872
Ida
Estella
Medaris
3
3
1871 - 1872
Flora
Rebecca
Medaris
1
1
1873 - 1876
Jessie
Lee
Medaris
3
3
Trissa
Mcnabb
She was the widow of Henderson McNabb of Sheridan Township.
John
Crozier
1846 - 1903
Marcellus
Medaris
57
57
1849
Sarah
Medaris
1851
Henrietta
Medaris
1854
Sally
Ann
Medaris
D. 1936
Caroline
Bundy
After Marcellus' death, Caroline moved to Washington State with her seven children. All became quite wealthy after purchasing many fruit ranches and other businesses in the valley.
1872 - 1935
John
Franklin
Medaris
62
62
1875 - 1956
Pearl
Lewis
Medaris
81
81
1876
Clemmie
Medaris
1877 - 1926
Flavilla
Medaris
49
49
1880 - 1961
Glenna
Medaris
81
81
1882 - 1938
Elby
Marcellus
Medaris
55
55
1885 - 1938
William
Foraker
Medaris
53
53
1888 - 1979
Mary
Getha
Medaris
90
90
1862
Charles
M
Medaris
1865
Mary
Medaris
1868 - 1941
Reuben
Abraham
Medaris
73
73
In 1900 they lived in Logan County, Oklahoma.
1871 - 1943
Aurilda
Jane
Osborn
72
72
1858
Charles
F
Medaris
1861
Jacob
L
Medaris
1863
Holly
A
Medaris
J W
Medaris
1870
William
Medaris
They were in Washington State in 1910.
1863
Francs
1881 - 1959
Clarence
Lee
Medaris
78
78
They lived in Fort Worth, Texas when he filled out his WWI draft card.
1863
Helen
B
1897
Helen I
Medearis
1867
Delosa
P
Her maiden name was possibly Wheeler.
1888
Darwin
A
Medaris
1873
May
1895
Melda
Medaris
1999
Joe W
Medaris
1880
Mayme
1902
Elfleda
1869
Marsellas
Medaris
John
Emry
Franklin
Elmore
Medaris
Died in infancy.
1882 - 1961
Arthur
Glenwood
Medaris
79
79
The lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Flora
Medaris
Died in infancy.
1886 - 1961
Lina
Mae
Medaris
75
75
1899
Donald
Merle
Medaris
1895 - 1961
Floyd
McKinley
Medaris
66
66
We owe a great deal of our early research to Floyd. He called himself "The Informant" and his correspondences with Douglas Willis details a lifetime of genealogy research. Floyd lived in California, but died in Oregon while traveling. He is buried in the Williamete National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
Lottie
Hood
Elizabeth
Jane
Medaris
They lived at White Bear Lake in Minnesota.
Kenneth
Robinson
They lived at White Bear Lake in Minnesota.
Robert
Dahne
1909 - 1995
Russel
Everett
Dahne
85
85
Mary
Louise
Sandy
1856
James
A
Medaris
1880 - 1952
Grace
Medaris
71
71
1884 - 1891
Clara
Medaris
6
6
1889 - 1980
Ella
Medaris
90
90
1869 - 1944
John
Donaldson
Parker
74
74
Infant death, 18 Apr. 1902
1879 - 1963
Alfred
Snowden
Gardner
83
83
1903 - 1981
Gladys
Marguerite
Parker
78
78
1905 - 1992
Donald
Byron
Parker
87
87
1908 - 1963
Robin
Edmund
Parker
54
54
1910 - 2006
Mildred
Eleanor
Parker
95
95
1917
Ruth
Catherine
Parker
1917
Walter
Woodrow
Parker
1901 - 1981
Howard
Six
79
79
Marcedus
Anderson
1909 - 1982
Edward
Nels
Larsen
73
73
1919 - 1996
Leroy
Vergane
Holtz
76
76
Ensey
1830
Matilda
Medaris
1833
Elijah
G
Medaris
In 1870 they lived in Lake Township, Berrian County, Charlotteville P.O., Michigan. Elijah owned a sawmill and had several employees. The value of his property was listed as $10,000.
Josephine
Worby
1840 - 1932
Agnes
Taylor
92
92
She was the daughter of Andrew and Catherine Boag Taylor.
1863
Lona
Medaris
1867
Churchill
Medaris
1860 - 1902
Elizabeth
Medaris
42
42
1862 - 1862
Catherine
E
Medaris
1862
William
Edward
Medaris
1866 - 1928
Andrew
G
Medaris
62
62
1866
George
A
Medaris
1868 - 1934
John
Medaris
66
66
1870
James
Levi
Medaris
1872
George
Wellington
Medaris
1875 - 1881
Francis
Bathurst
Medaris
6
6
1877
Margaret
Taylor
Medaris
1879
Sydney
Medaris
1881 - 1940
Oliver
Cromwell
Medaris
59
59
1884
Thomas
B
Medaris
Mary
O'Conner
1862 - 1902
William
Richard
Williams
40
40
Mary
D. 1899
Mary
L
Atkins
Fannie
Bastable
Claude
Limonaire
D. 1940
Alice May
Jeannie
Wright
1891
Emily
F
Williams
1893
Margaret
R
Williams
1895
Ethel
May
Williams
1897
Alfred
S
Williams
1898
William
A
Williams
1899
Frank
B
Williams
1900
Walter
S
Williams
1902
Williams
1886
William
Edward
Medaris
1888
Francis
James
Medaris
1892
Mary
E
Medaris
1897
Harold
B
Medaris
1890
Ellen
M
Medaris
Stella
E
Whittaker
Elana
C
Rosawarne.
1915
William
Edward
Medaris
1913
Harold
William
Medaris
1911
Keith
O'Conner
Medaris
Medaris
1922
Kenneth
James
Medaris
Edward
Francis
Medaris
1898
Grace
T
Medaris
1902 - 1942
Mountstephen
John
Medaris
40
40
1904
Agnes
Marguarite
Medaris
1906 - 1906
Thelma
G
Medaris
1912
John
Hunter
Medaris
1916 - 2000
William
Kenneth
Medaris
84
84
1914 - 1987
Maise
Edna
Medaris
73
73
1921
Jean
Mildred
Medaris
1905 - 1986
Ethel
West
80
80
She was the daughter of Fergus Frederick Packard and Emily Parker West. Ethel's lineage has been traced back to the Earl of Annesley in Ireland.
1924
Leonard
Norman
Medaris
1797 - 1867
William
Ellsworth
70
70
According to an ellsworth family article, they lived near Havans, Ill., and had two girls and six boys.
1823
Joseph
Chevraunt
Ellsworth
Joseph was a successful agriculturist residing on section 20, Forest City Township, Mason County, Illinois.
Cynthia
Wheeler
1821
Thomas
Haitt
Ellsworth
1825 - 1909
William
Elliot
Ellsworth
83
83
1826
Sarah
F
Ellsworth
1827
Sarah
Louise
Ellsworth
1830
Samuel
Rite
Ellsworth
1832
John
Fletcher
Ellsworth
1834 - 1901
James
Medaris
Ellsworth
67
67
~1836 - ~1836
Bill
Cris
Ellsworth
~1838
Mary
Ellsworth
~1840
Frank
Ellsworth
Jane
McFarland
D. 1909
Harriet
Ann
Randall
Thomas
Bird
Thomas
G
Onstot
Catherine
Elizabeth
Baker
Margaret
Brodrick
Adeline
Brodrick
~1861
William
H
Anderson
~1868
Melinda
Ora
Anderson
~1863
Emmett
Richard
Anderson
~1865
Charles
Anderson
1870
Sarah
Emma
Anderson
~1874
Molly
Anderson
~1879
Laura
Anderson
D. 1897
Sarah
E
Hutson
1875
Nora E
Medaris
1877 - 1965
Charles
Edward
Medaris
88
88
1879
Thomas
A
Medaris
Walker
Medaris
1871
Nova
Medaris
Edward
W
Admire
1879
Alma
Medaris
Dailey
Blaine
Medaris
Lucretia
Medaris
Dollie
Ellen
Medaris
Pressley
Medaris
Mahala
Medaris
Hasting
Dillon
Medaris
1878
Merty
Medaris
1852
Elizabeth
A
Medaris
1839 - 1897
William
Thomas
Sparks
57
57
Allen
S
Sparks
Mary
Sparks
Sarah
Sparks
1867 - 1953
Amanda
Jane
Sparks
85
85
Millie
Sparks
1868
Ida G
Sparks
Cora
Sparks
1874
William
T
Sparks
Charles
Thompson
Brother to Hugh
1868 - 1957
Joel
Manson
Burch
88
88
They had 11 children
Hugh
Thompson
Brother to Charles
1868
Ida G
Sparks
Annie
McMahan
~1897
Lyman
Medaris
At the age of 19, Lyman Medaris traveled from Owen County, Grave SiteIndiana to visit with his father Marker, who was living on the Oregon Coast. Most accounts say that Lyman had only recently arrived from the "east" to be with his father. On or around January 15, 1916, he started a trek from Samuel's cabin, over the ridge to a small community where he could catch a stage and/or receive mail. Unfortunately, he left at a time when the central Oregon coast was experiencing colder than normal temperatures and heavier than usual snowfall. Caught in an unusually bad snowstorm he missed the trail down the east slope of the ridge and became lost. Lyman perished from exposure on a ridge top near Klickitat Mountain. A search was mounted, but Lyman's body was not found until April 16. The searchers buried Lyman where they found him, in a grove of hemlock and fir trees on the ridge top. The Forest Service later placed 4 concrete markers around the grave and a sign to mark it. Lyman's grave is located in the Siuslaw National Forest just south of Klickitat Mountain. Klickitat Moutain is about 15 miles southeast of the small town of Yachats (pronounced ya-hots). The photo at right shows the tree that Lyman was found sitting against. Lyman's name, along with the dates of his death and discovery were carved on this tree by the searchers. The scar in the bark is all that remains of the carving as it is now unreadable. Two of the stone markers of Lymans grave are visible in the picture. The photo shows the current marker cared for by the Oregon Forestry Department. (Photo's courtesy of Chris Andrew.)
John
R
Medaris
Beulah
Medaris
Harry
B
Strother
Elizabeth
Elizabeth may have died young.
Lavina
Martha
Hamm
1893
John
Raymond
Medaris
It is possible that John was the son of Elizabeth, but it is not for certain. He appears to have died young. His WWII Draft Registration lists his address as: "248 W. Vincennes, Linton, Indiana. His occupation was with "Faithorn, RFD 1, Crete, Will County, Indiana".
1901 - 1978
Pressie
A
Medaris
77
77
He lived in Bloomington, Indiana in 1942 and was listed as a contact for John Raymond Madaris on his Draft Registration.
1903 - 1972
Zelma
Oliver
Medaris
69
69
She married Lonnie Hamm and they settled in Bloomington Indiana. Lonnie was a farmer and worked in the stone quarries also. Zelma went to Brown's Business college and loved working and traveling.
Lonnie
Hamm
Lemuel
Jasper
Chowning
D. 1926
James
(Jimmie)
S Medaris
D. 1907
Sarah
Medaris
I'm not sure about her.
1852
Franklin
Howard
1856
Mary
E
Howard
1833 - 1906
Sarah
Elisabeth
Bledsoe
73
73
She was the daughter of Joel and Judy Runyan Bledsoe.
1852
Sarah
Emmeline
Medaris
1854 - 1934
Mary
Jane
Medaris
80
80
1855 - 1931
Levisa
Ann
Medaris
75
75
Levisa and Benjamin both lived in Worthington, Indiana at the time of their deaths. Levisa die in their home on the corner of Crist and Center Streets. The house was torn down in the late 1990's. They are both buried at Vincennes.
1857 - 1868
Juda
Melvina
Medaris
11
11
1859
Francis
Marion
Medaris
1862
Polina
Isabel
Medaris
Twin
1862
William
Washington
Medaris
Twin
1865 - 1892
Phillip
Vorhees
Medaris
27
27
1867 - 1939
Maria
Alice
Medaris
72
72
As store owners, the neighborhood became known as Campbellsville after this family. The following obituary appeard for Maria Alice: Well-Known Smith Township Woman Dies Suddenly; Is Survived by Seven Daughters Mrs. Maria Alice Campbell, 72 years old, a well-known resident of Smith City, died suddenly at 6 o'clock last night at her home six miles northwest of Worthington. Coroner Sam Rotman, who conducted an investigation, said that death was caused by a heart attack. Mrs. Campbell was born July 4, 1867, in Owen County, the daughter of Abram and Elizabeth Bledsoe Medaris. She attended the rural schools of Owen county and on April 23, 1887, she was married to Stephen R. Campbell. They began housekeeping on the farm where she died and she spent the remainder of her life there. For many years her husband operated what was known as Campbell's store in Smith township. He died Aug. 28, 1932. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Paul Stewart, Mrs. Albert Franklin and Mrs. Paul Ingersoll, all of Worthington; Mrs. James Noel of Clay City, Mrs. Roy Buskirk and Mrs. Wayne Markie of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ray Poe of Jasonville; two brothers, William and Frank Medaris of Bloomington; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Lenitz and Mrs. Margaret Foster of Indianapolis and Mrs. Laura Engles of Galena, Ill.; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. The arrangements are in charge of the Myers funeral home at Worthington.
1870 - 1955
Margaret
Priscilla
Medaris
85
85
1872 - 1945
Ella
May
Medaris
72
72
1877 - 1968
Laura
Etta
Medaris
91
91
Albert
Cruse
Frank
Engel
D. 1930
Benjamin
Mast
1880
Marion
Mast
1879 - 1955
Emerson
Mast
76
76
1884
Otis
Mast
According to his obituary, Otis shot himself in March 1955 and is buried in Worthington cemetery, sec 8, lot #150 in an unmarked grave at the foot of his brother Emerson.
1887
Grover
Mast
1889 - 1951
Gerald
Otto
Mast
61
61
He worked in Chicago and died there. He was buried outside of Chicago in Dolton, Illinois.
1892
Nova
Mast
1894
Ethel
Mast
Cletis
Jean
1852 - 1901
Henry
Pierce
Rhoderick
49
49
In the 1860 census he was listed (8 years old) with David (40 PA) and Mariah (42 NY) Curry, along with siblings John (22), Harmon (19), William (16), Charlotte (15), Jane(14), and Mary(12). John through Mary were born in Ohio, Henry P. in Indiana. In the 1880 census, he was married to Mary J., with children Lizzie M (7), Abraham(6), and John W (3).
~1846
Julius
Koester
Immigrated in 1860. He was born in Germany, and his parents were born in Germany. He was divorced in the 1910 census, in Sullivan County, Indiana.
~1866
Andrew
Hamilton
In the 1910 census, Andy Hamilton was listed in Jasonville, Greene County, Indiana, with step children Otto (18) and Christina (16) Kester. In the 1920 census he was listed in the same place with Mary. In 1880, Andrew T Hamilton was listed in Greene County, IN, with parents George W. and Luticia J Hamilton. This may be the same person.
1872
Elizabeth
Marie
Rhoderick
Abraham
Rhoderick
John
Rhoderick
Ord
Rhoderick
Otis
Rhoderick
John
Rhoderick
~1892
Christina
Koester
Her father was born in Germany.
1894
Otto
Koester
His father was born in Germany. His 1917 and 1942 draft cards showed him living in Greene County, Indiana.
1852 - 1931
Benjamin
Frank
Hummel
78
78
He was the son of Augustus and Elizabeth Eisenour Hummell. They came from Jonestown, Pennsylvania in Lebanon County and raised a family and died in Owen County. For what ever the reason, it seems like most of the children they had died or moved without a trace. Levisa and Benjamin both lived in Worthington, Indiana at the time of their deaths. Levisa died in their home on the corner of Crist and Center Streets. The house was torn down in the late 1990's. Frank died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. They are both buried at Vincennes. Regarding his birth date: His tombstone says born in 1847, death record says 1849, 1880 census says 1852, the whole family came up missing in 1900. In 1910 census says he was born in 1849, 1930 was 1852.
1876 - 1876
Lillie
Edith
Hummel
2m
2m
1878 - 1956
Edward
Melvin
Hummel
78
78
Was in the Marines and got a dishonorable discharge because he was fell of the ship and broke his neck while drunk one day before the Japs attacted Pear Harbor and sank the ship he was asigned to, the USS Arizona. Mel was on another ship, headed for a hospital in the Unites States. He never married. He was buried in Vincennes next to his parents.
1880 - 1955
Nancy
Elizabeth
Hummel
75
75
1895 - 1917
Charles
(Floyd)
Hummel
22
22
He was killed in the US Marines on 27 Aug. 1917 at Camp Doniphin, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was killed in Howartzer training when a shell blew up and blew section of the barrel that decapitated him. He was in Battery B, 14th US Field Artillery. He was never married, and is buried near his parents in Vincennes.
1897 - 1981
Effie
Arlene
Hummel
83
83
She married 1) Roland Parrish Walker son of Lafe Walker of Wabash Co. Illinois, on 21 Sept. 1915 in Vincennes. After the death of Roland, Effie married 2) Arley Riggins, a widower from Marco, Indiana, an old friend of the family.
1886 - 1947
Olive
Isabel
Hummel
61
61
1883 - 1954
Archie
Allen
Hummel
71
71
~1885
Ike
Hummel
Possibly short for Eisenhour, Benjamin's mothers maiden name.
1888 - 1972
James
David
Hummel
83
83
He sometimes used a middle name of DeRoy.
1891 - 1973
Sara
(Ella)
Hummel
81
81
They had children.
D. 1915
Olive
Turner
She's from Jasper County, Illinois.
Martha
Ferrel
Anna
Massey
Deal
Maggie (Bessie)
Thompson
Harrison
Brown
They had children.
D. 1947
Martha
Ashby
Rose
Medaris
Harley
Medaris
D. 1995
Herman
R
Medaris
Nord
Medaris
Twin
Cord
Medaris
Twin
Nora
Krebbs
George
Sappenfield
Edgar
Sappenfield
Sarah
Hummel
1895
Fred
Medaris
Fireman-engineer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army January 29, 1917, Bloomington, Ind. Trained at Columbus Barracks, Ohio; and Fort Michie, New York; assigned to 23rd Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Accidentally wounded Ft. Michie, New York; Discharged June 25, 1918. Died October 26, 1919, Bloomington, Indiana from effects of accidental wounds received while in service. Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. Survived by widow Inez Barlow Medearis, Albany, Indiana
Stephen
Rice
Campbell
As store owners, the neighborhood became known as Campbellsville after this family.
Fannie
Evaline
Campbell
Jesse
Pearl
Campbell
Eula
Campbell
Esther
Campbell
Mollie
Campbell
Ruth
Campbell
Wilma
Campbell
William
Marion
Lenta
Hazel
Ruth
Lenta
William
Dale
Lenta
Robert
Molt
Lenta
James
Albert
Lenta
1824
Catherine
1843
Mary
E
Medaris
1846 - 1926
William
Evans
Medaris
79
79
1848
Thomas
M
Medaris
1877 - 1941
Oscar
Franklin
Medaris
63
63
1892
Wilbur
Doyle
Medaris
The 1900 Census and his WWII applications state his birthdate is 1894. The 1920 and WWI applications state 1892. He married Jennie French and they lived in Hammond, Indiana in 1930
1888 - 1951
Ralph
Frank
Medaris
62
62
1881 - 1938
Ida
May
McKinney
56
56
1903
Pauline
Rachel
Medaris
1914
Wesley
Dencil
Medaris
1920
Katherine
F
Medaris
1909
Paul
W
Medaris
Louise
Medaris
1925
Oscar
Henry
Medaris
Loraine
Dorothy
Medaris
D. ~1859
Nancy
Ann
Rogers
Her name is listed as "Nicy" on the marriage bond. Nancy died around 1859 possibly from complications related to the birth of Houston. After her death the children were spread out with other family members to be cared for. The clue to these childrens' parentage was in the census records. Listed under the families of James D., Abraham and Jonathan H., their ages were out of order with the other children. This slight out of sequence hint helped solve the mystery of the children of Nathaniel and Nancy. It is suspected that there are other unidentified children between Lucinda (1852) and Nathan D. (1857). They are possibly listed with their aunt, Levicy, and I suspect they will be found as more census records are located.
~1846
Zurilda
C
Medaris
lived with her uncle Abraham, after the death of her mother.
1847
Nancy
J
Medaris
lived with her uncle James D., after the death of her mother.
1851
Jonathan
W
Medaris
lived with her uncle James D., after the death of her mother.
1857
Nathan
D
Medaris
lived with his uncle Abraham, after the death of his mother.
1859
Houston
Medaris
Lived with his uncle Jonathan after his mother's death.
1852 - 1927
Lucinda
Ann
Medaris
75
75
Lucinda is buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, South East Edge of Cody Nebraska.
1845 - 1889
James
Deal
43
43
He is the son of Jacob and Sarah Smith Deal.
1875 - 1946
Thomas
Wesley
Deal
71
71
Thomas was a Section Foreman for the Burlington Rail Road for most of his life. He was a 32nd Dregee Mason, at the Springfield, Nebraska Lodge. In 1905 he purchased 2 Gold Mines, in Lawrenece County, South Dakota, near Spearfish, South Dakota. They are on the mining site of Iron Creek.
1877 - 1951
Edward
L Deal
74
74
1885 - 1941
Ethel
Leona
Orcutt
56
56
Alvah
Daniel
Stout
~1859 - 1875
Thomas
Houston
Medaris
16
16
This may be Houston, the son of Nathaniel Davis Medaris and Nancy Ann Rogers.
1851 - 1932
Mary
Jane
Medaris
80
80
1855 - 1891
Sarah
Mina
Medaris
36
36
In 1891 Sarah Mina Ring died from a complicated childbirth leaving her husband with 3 small children. The 3 week old baby, Mina, was cared for and raised by their uncle and aunt, Thomas and Alice.
1856
Louvisa
A
Medaris
1855 - 1930
Melinda
Alice
Medaris
75
75
1863
Emma
Medaris
1851 - 1932
Charles
Ring
80
80
1852 - 1917
Jacob
Alexander
Ring
65
65
1855 - 1894
Alexander
Ring
39
39
1858 - 1932
Thomas
Ring
74
74
D S
Mull
1873
Ring
1876
Grace
Ring
1878
Lizzie
Ring
Charles
B
Irons
Olive
Maxine
Irons
m. Lyons
1896
Gladys
Irons
m. Parrott
1898
Doris
Irons
m. Shoot
1900
Ada
Irons
m. Mayhall
1903
Wilbur
Ring
Irons
John
O
Sipes
1824 - 1903
Lafayette
Ring
79
79
1847 - 1920
Elizabeth
Ann
Ring
72
72
1860 - 1949
Louisa
Jane
Ring
89
89
1875 - 1944
Pearl
Ring
68
68
1884 - 1958
Maude
Mae
Ring
73
73
1891
Dorothy
Ring
1873 - 1916
John
Horton
Miller
42
42
Gordon
Medaris
Miller
Agnes
L
Miller
1900
Ryal L
Miller
1902
Alice
R
Miller
Harry
E
Sipes
Betty
Lucille
Sipes
Nina
Jane
Sipes
Otis
Melvin
Sipes
Doris
Jean
Sipes
1902 - 1959
Edwin
Jacob
Sipes
56
56
1904 - 1969
Harold
Alexander
Sipes
64
64
1911 - 1965
Charles
Owen
Sipes
54
54
1921 - 1935
Robert
Loren
Sipes
14
14
Donald
Lewis
Culver
Linda
Louise
Culver
Donna
Lee
Culver
Connie
Sue
Culver
D. 1964
Eldon
Dean
Donna
Mae
Dean
Jay
Warren
Dean
David
Dean
Robert
Dean
Audrey
Grant
Delores
Sipes
Gary
Sipes
Leland
Leroy
Kerr
Kenneth
L
Smith
Robert
Leroy
Kerr
Anita
Louise
Kerr
Pamela
Jo
Smith
Eric
Lynn
Smith
Nellie
Patton
Goldie
Payne
Harry
E
Veddar
1889 - 1953
Wayne
Lafayette
Douglas Ring
64
64
St. John News, August 16, 1979 Rings helped start circle of settlement by Helen Schlobach My paternal grandfather, Thomas Ring, came to Holton, Kansas from Ohio in 1878 at the age of 20. He learned the Marcantile and Livery Stable business while residing in Holton. He became a close friend of Colonel Wm. F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody, who often visited him in later years. He married my grandmother, Malinda Alice Medaris of Spencer, Indiana of Oct. 28, 1880 and in 1885, they moved from Holton to St. John, Kansas, where they resided at 401 East Third Avenue until their death. Shortly after coming to St. John in 1885, Thomas Ring went into the Mercantile business on the south side of the square, which he conducted until the fall of 1904. In 1905, his wife was seriously injured and the care of her became his chief responsibiliy, but he found opportunity to conduct a Real Estate and Insurance business in St. John and vicinity. He took unusual pride in civic activities and, with others, he worked in setting out the trees, some of which still remain in our beautiful City Park. He was a charter member of St. John Lodge No. 539, I.O.O.F., organized on May 8, 1902. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ring were members of the United Methodist Church in St. John. My father, Wayne D. Ring, born in 1889, was their only child. but in 1891, Mr. and Mrs. Ring took the five-week old daughter of J.A. Ring and his wife into their home when the mother died and reared her as their own. J.A. and Thomas were brothers and had married sisters, hence, the double tie of blood relationship. The baby brought up as, their daughter. Mina (Dot) Ring, married Harry E. Vedder, son of Fred S. Vedder, one of the financial backers of the young town of St. John. There were four Ring boys and five Medaris girls. The four Ring boys married Medaris girls and the fifth Medaris girl married D. S. (Sig) Mull. whose daughter, Lois, married Percy O. Seevers, a member of another Pioneer family. Thomas Ring's brothers were all builders and contractors in and ar-ound St. John in the early 1900's. My maternal grandparents, John A. and Jeannette Russell Morgan, with sever-al of their younger children. came to St. John from the coal mine areas of Pennsylvania around 1903. He worked in the building trade, both as a carpenter and brick-layer and helped build the J.H. Tudor building as well as many of the other homes in the Northwest part of town. One daughter, Nina, mar-ried J .H. Hammitt, an early day photographer and long time typesetter and printer for the St. John News. One son, Jim, a building contrac-tor, constructed several of the first brick homes on south Main in the early 1920's. He married Lena Tudor, daughter of J.H. Tudor, an early day merchant, who, for many years, was associated in the Mercantile business with John A. Lynch. The youngest of their 13 children, Martha. and my father, Wayne D. Ring, were married on Nov. 4, 1911, and their union was blessed with five sons and five daughters. The eldest daughter, Jeannette, died March 28, 1948 and the fourth son, Max died Feb. 21, 1979. Eight children remain: Helen (Mrs. Paul Schlabach) of Refugio, Texas; Alice (Mrs. W.T. Coan) of Kennedy, Texas; Darlene (Mrs. Cleo Bartlett) of St. John. Ks.; Barbra (Mrs. Galen Atterbery) of Enid, Okla.; Thomas M. of Onyx, Cal.; Wayne D. of Lemon Grove, Cal.; Loren of Stafford. Ks; and Jack. D. of Paradise Valley, Az. Wayne and Martha Ring were both well known in the St. John community. They were both school teachers after graduating from high school. Wayne graduated in 1907, the first year of the four-year high school and Martha graduated in 1910. Wayne was a farmer-stockman, sales clerk, and, the last six years of his life, served as County Clerk of Stafford County. Each day of his public life was filled capably and generously even though he was a victim of arthritis for 25 years. Wayne and Martha's love and friendship went out to all who needed them and, at their passing in 1953 and 1954, their children were left with many fond memories of devoted parents who not only provided the necessities of life, but left them with a spiritual courage and fortitude surpassing any monetary inheritance. Wayne and Martha were concerned with other young people as well as their own and worked constantly for the good of the town's education, music, athletics, drama and schools. To them, the Alumni Association and the Alumni Banquet was the highlight of each year as they looked forward to reunion with their classmates. St. John, Ks., will always be "HOME" to the Ring family and we are proud of our early settlers who helped bring the city of St. John from a barren prairie without a railroad to the beautiful shady spot it now is. We appreciate the present St. John people who worked so diligently to bring back the memories of our heritage. Like the pioneers, their efforts and devotion shall never be forgotten.
1892 - 1954
Martha
Jane
Morgan
61
61
Max
Alan
Ring
Alice
Ring
Helen
Ring
Loren
Ring
Wayne
Douglas
Ring
Ring
Thomas
Morgan
Ring
Ring
Jackie
Don
Ring
1913 - 1948
Jeannette
Ring
35
35
Francis
Catherine
Mildner
W T
Coan
D. 1949
Olen
Banks
Ashley
Paul
Jacob
Schlabach
Cheryl
Ring
John
Thomas
Ring
Ronald
Wayne
Ring
Richard
Ring
Edith
Marie
Greene
Ruby
Jewell
Turner
Gene
Ring
Fern
Ring
Justine
Tiner
Jordan
David
Ring
Kelly
Dawn
Ring
1878 - 1914
Emma
Florence
Franklin
36
36
She is the daughter of William Marion and Esther Ann Maners Franklin. Emma remarried a few years later to Charles T. Hess on February 25, 1906. Emma died on August 11, 1914, just two days after giving birth to the twins Wayne and Wandy Hess. The twins also died on August 11, 1914, at only two days old. Emma was only 36 years old when she died in Monroe County. Wayne and Wandy were buried with Emma. With the twins at her side in the single casket, they were layed to rest in Knightridge Cemetery in Monroe County.
1899 - 1961
Clarence
Odell
Medaris
61
61
It is not known what happened to Zulla, but thought the couple divorced. Clarence died on 15 Feb. 1961 in Monroe County and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Bloomington. Anna died on 01 April 1991 and is also buried in Rose Hill Cemetery next to Clarence. Their grave sight is next to Anna Mae's parents' grave.
1901
Dessie
Cleathel
Medaris
1903 - 1953
Floney
Ruth
Medaris
50
50
Margaret
Long
Zulla M
Williams
(Litten)
1909 - 1991
Anna
Mae
Weaver
81
81
Clarence and Anna had 5 children all born between 1935 and 1951. Clarence died on 15 Feb. 1961 in Monroe County and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Bloomington. Anna died on 01 April 1991 and is also buried in Rose Hill Cemetery next to Clarence. Their grave sight is next to Anna Mae's parents' grave.
1919
Odell
F
Medaris
Lucille
Ramone
Irene
Kenney
D. 2006
Mildred
Helen
Blue
Rex
Fox
Charles
Gardner
Charles
T
Hess
1914 - 1914
Wayne
Hess
2d
2d
1914 - 1914
Wandy
Hess
2d
2d
Twin, died young.
Stella
Donica
1908
Ralph
Maderis
Evalena
Hazel
Himburg
Jesse
Robert
Medaris
Charles
Medaris
Francis
Edwin
Medaris
Ruth
Medaris
1883
Ada
Alice
Perkins
1896 - 1944
Curtis
Paul
Perkins
47
47
Curtis was a career soldier in the US Army.
1883 - 1918
Carrie
Perkins
34
34
1891 - 1961
Lucille
Perkins
69
69
1882
Hubbard
Hiner
Moreland
Hubbard owned a Coal Company and delivered coal with a horse drawn wagon.
Martina
Taylor
Ira J
Johnson
1881 - 1949
James
Porter
Naanes
68
68
1889 - 1889
Milly
Donna
Laymon
1892
Amanda
Lavina
Laymon
1894 - 1976
Oscar
Jennings
Laymon
81
81
9 children
1896 - 1940
Mary
Catherine
Laymon
44
44
1886 - 1965
Bert C
Laymon
78
78
1866 - 1889
Isabelle
Gillespie
23
23
1900 - 1975
Clara
Bell
Laymon
74
74
1890 - 1928
Milly
Ursley
Laymon
38
38
~1886
Eli F
Bowman
1891 - 1978
Robert
Shoop
86
86
1888 - 1966
Frank
M
Fisher
78
78
~1923
Maxine
Fisher
1897 - 1977
Dorah
Malinda
Lamb
79
79
1893
Emmett
Answorth
Rice
1898
Francis
Rice
1896
Lilly E
Galby
1927
Patricia
Rice
1928
Emmett
E Rice
1882 - 1960
Sarah
R
McCormick
78
78
She apparently stayed in Indiana when her parents moved to Oklahoma.
1883
Clara
A
McCormick
In 1910 she was in Helena, OK living with her parents.
1886
Effie E
McCormick
1888
Gail
McCormick
1889
Dossie
McCormick
1891
Cyrus
Stevenson
McCormick
He had October 9, 1893 on his WWI draft registration, but maybe the two year difference was to keep him out of the war. He is listed as Steven, Stevenson, and Cyrus.
1894 - 1975
Estes
Hutts
McCormick
81
81
His draft card showed he lived in Vinita, Oklahoma in 1917, but farmed near Helena, Oklahoma.
1890
Ralph
S
Medaris
1892
Ruth
Medaris
1900
Fred L
Medaris
1903 - 1973
Mary
M
Medaris
70
70
1905
Blanch
L
Medaris
1909
Claude
M
Medaris
1868 - 1930
Albert
C
Dean
61
61
Father: William H. Dean 1840–1927 Mother: Julia Beem Payne 1840–1917
~1897
Mina
Bell
Peck
Daughter of Willie H and Clara J Peck.They moved from Reno, Kansas to Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
1919
Mary
E
McCormick
1887 - 1956
Estel
Parrish
69
69
He is the son of Marion T Parrish and Eunice Celeste Glover.
~1911
Jewel
Parrish
~1913
Katherine
Parrish
1915
Arthur
Parrish
~1896
Edith
~1923
Marcus
F
Medaris
~1927
Hugh
E
Medaris
1930
Vivian
H
Medaris
Florence
May
Ellis
1919
Vera
M
Naanes
~1921
Alma
Doris
Naanes
1922 - 1970
John
Porter
Naanes
47
47
Liskey
~1913
Ruby
Lisky
~1922
James
E
Waggoner
~1924
Robert
R
Waggoner
~1920
Susanna
Waggoner
1828 - 1889
John
Freeland
60
60
1830 - 1830
Sarah
Freeland
23d
23d
1831
Rachel
Freeland
1835 - 1835
Eliza
Freeland
4m
4m
1837 - 1838
Rufus
Freeland
1
1
1839 - 1902
Robert
Freeland
63
63
1843
James
Freeland
1847
Jacob
Freeland
1849 - 1873
Lydia
Freeland
23
23
Lydia
Rowell
1840 - 1923
A
Zecharia
Smith
83
83
1867
James
Albert
Smith
1867
Mary
Maria
Smith
1875
Theresa
Jane
Smith
1884
Nora L
Smith
1886
Caroline
Smith
Clarence
Eugene
Williams
Elmer
Eugene
Williams
Leslie
Moore
Williams
1886
Stella
Elizabeth
Williams
1890
Bessie
Williams
~1820
Matilda
Ann
McDavitt
~1847
Manerva
Medaris
~1849
Zachariah
Taylor
Medaris
married Lucy Burton.
1851
Charles
Fletcher
Medaris
Maybe he was born in February. There may be more children born between 1876 and 1885. C. F. Medaris, farmer; P.O. Conover; was born in Shelby Co., Ohio, Feb. 20, 1851, and is a son of Washington Medaris, who was born in South Carolina in the year 1796; his boyhood days were spent on the farm, receiving only a limited education; at the age of 14 years, he, with his parents, emigrated West, locating in Batavia, Clermont Co.,Ohio; at 22 he engaged in blacksmithing, which he continued working at during life; in 1833, he removed to Shelby Co. purchasing a farm of 80 acres in Perry Township, where he now resides, at the advanced age of 84. Near 1821, he married Elizabeth Psalter, who was a native of Clermont Co., Ohio, and died in Shelby Co., about 1840 or 1841. He married, for his second wife, Matilda A. McDavitt, of Miami Co. Mr. Medaris was raised on the farm, and received an ordinary education; he came to this county in December, 1868, where he has since resided. Jan. 23, 1875, his nuptials with Miss America H. Harcourt were celebrated; she was born on the farm where she now resides; they have one child - Perry H., born Feb. 15, 1876. Mrs. Madaris is a daughter of Francis A. and Martha S. (McDavitt) Harcourt; Francis A. is a native of England, and immigrated to America about the middle of the nineteenth century; Mrs. Harcourt was born in Franklin Co., Ohio, in 1825, and immigrated to Miami Co., about 1832, where she has since resided. (CR: 1900, 1910, 1920 Miami Co., Ohio)
~1853
Gideon
Medaris
~1854
Thomas
Medaris
He married Flora or Dora and they lived in Farmington, Iowa.
~1857
Chemiah
Medaris
~1858
Ruth
Medaris
~1861
Eli G.
Medaris
~1867
Martha
S
Medaris
Cara J
~1917
Irene
Koester
~1922
George
Koester
~1925
James
Koester
~1927
Violet
Koester
~1929
Charles
Koester
1872 - 1934
William
Wesly
Carmichael
62
62
Luna
Edith
Edwards
1843 - 1923
John
Calvin
Carmichael
79
79
1842 - 1888
Mary
Weaver
45
45
Mary
Whaley
1865
Mary
Susan
Carmichael
1872
Malida
Jenny
Carmichael
1874
Dicy
Elizabeth
Carmichael
1819 - 1904
Archibald
Carmichael
85
85
Elizabeth
Sparks
1791 - 1865
Alexander
Carmichael
73
73
1755 - 1829
Archibald
Carmichael
74
74
Elizabeth
Nix
1845 - 1863
William
Henry
Carmichael
18
18
1850
Martha
Ann
Carmichael
1852 - 1923
Matilda
Jane
Carmichael
71
71
1854 - 1928
Joseph
H
Carmichael
73
73
Jerry
Edwards
Solomon
Edwards
Nancy
Ellen
Davidson
Alma
Powers
Millie
Marsey
Naomi
Lackey
1908 - 1962
Wayne
Joseph
Carmichael
54
54
1916 - 1999
Evelyn
Carmichael
82
82
William
White
Virginia
Madge
Scott
Earl
Wesly
Carmichael
Bret T
Carmichael
Eliza H
Kipplinger
1879
Katherine
Medaris
1890 - 1949
Harry
Evans
Medaris
59
59
1889 - 1929
John
McClellan
40
40
Dorothy
C
Vandyk
Jennie
French
1923
Virginia
Medaris
1927 - 2003
Harry
Eggburtis
Medaris
76
76
Phyllis
Jane Van
Allsburg
1949 - 1969
Rick
Eggburtis
Medaris
20
20
Thomas
Chalmers
Finley
Thomas
Chalmers
Finley
1882 - 1947
Johanna
Thedin
65
65
1915 - <1930
Maria
F
Medearis
15
15
1917 - 2001
Hadley
V
Medearis
83
83
~1919 - 1942
Robert
O
Medearis
23
23
He died in the battle of Corregidor, Phillipines, during WWII, after being left behind by MacArthur. He never married. He was in the 429th Sig. Aviation Unit, US Army.
Viola
Clara
Green
1902 - 1964
Hanna
Pauline
Medaris
62
62
1915 - 1998
Frieda
Avis
Clinbell
83
83
John
Ellsworth
Mary
Richards
Laura
Emily
D. 1985
Clarence
Lee
Medaris
They lived in Harris County, Texas
~1901
Martin
Medaris
~1904
Elaine
Medaris
~1907
Hellen
Medaris
~1909
Fremont
Medaris
Irene
Matilda
Hobbs
Alice
Tolliver
1864
Henry
Lee
Medaris
Clemmie
L
1952 - 2009
David
Daniel
Medaris
56
56
1873 - 1951
Leon
Arthur
Medaris
77
77
Leon was a Post Master in McDonald County, Missouri.
1876 - 1938
John
Alfred
Medaris
62
62
1881
Charlie
K
Medaris
Beulah
May
Martin
Florence
1915 - 1983
Fred
Perry
Medaris
68
68
Elizabeth
Charlotte
Shaw
~1907 - <1920
Midred
S
Medaris
13
13
1889 - 1899
Andrew
Medaris
9
9
Herbert
Medaris
1893
Hattie
Medaris
Doren
Alice
Gavin
1878 - 1901
Claudia
Carpenter
23
23
Leona
Owens
1879 - 1968
Verdie
Ann
Setzer
89
89
1884 - 1960
James
Edward
Stout
75
75
Lenora
Elma
Stout
1886 - 1961
Laura
Ellen
Roberts
75
75
~1875
Nellie
V
In 1910 Charles and family was in Kirksville, Missouri, where Charles was attending school. They lived in Rockford City, Winnebago County, Illinois in 1920 and 1930. Charles is listed as an Osteopath in this census.
1909
Florence
Medaris
1852
Alice
Medaris
1876
Minnie
E
Medaris
1878
Nellie
C
Medaris
1882
Allie
Medaris
She is Hallie's twin.
1882
Hallie
Medaris
She is Allie's twin.
Walstein
Sawdy
Alsop
1889
Terrell
Walstein
He was living with his grandparents in 1900
1891
Burr R
Sawdy
1900
Curtis
1906
Richard
Alsop
Samuel
Ooley
Bishaba
Carpenter
1897 - <1900
Orestes
Ooley
3
3
Isaac
Stoker
Sarah
Tunks
1895
Thomas
E
Medaris
1900
Lottie
Medaris
1900
Dottie
Medaris
1878
Merty
Medaris
1923 - 2002
Nola
Doris
Hamm
78
78
They had 2 children. She worked as a bookkeeper.
Harold
Lonnie
Hamm
Boyd
Jordan
Skeen
Parker
Leo
Medearis
Gracie
Medearis
Durand
Blanche
Medearis
Willie
Medearis
He died in a drowning accident at the age of 2.
1880 - 1880
Willie
Medaris
2m
2m
Minnie
Mae
Van
Dyke
Ray
McManus
Carrie
Manor
Lucy
Burton
America
Jenny
Harcourt
She was the daughter of Francis A. and Martha S. McDavitt Harcourt. America died sometime after the birth of Rex.
1873
Gertrude
M
Tyson
She was the daughter of George and Mary E. Tyson.
1876
Percy
H
Medaris
He was in Company K (Piqua) 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish American War. (CR: 1930 Colorado)
1885
Fay
Medaris
1887
Rex
Medaris
1897
Elwood
C
Medaris
1899
Lloyd
G
Medaris
1901 - 1967
Charlie
Edgar
Medaris
65
65
About 1921 Charles enlisted in the Regular Army. On 22 Sept. 1942 he enlisted again in the Army Reserves in Chicago, Illinois.
1905
Ruth P
Medaris
1908
Jen A
Medaris
Ruth
Cecelia
Lorenz
Lorna
Horde
Abba
J
Medaris
Flora
1877 - 1956
George
Medaris
79
79
1879
Cassie
Medaris
1883
Elery
Medaris
1886
May
Medaris
1889
Edna
Medaris
Genevieve
Estelle
Marmion
A
Dierdoff
Will
Davis
1832 - 1904
Hugh
Naanes
71
71
On September 5, 1862, he enlisted in the 59th Indiana reg., Co. B. On March 9, 1865, he was discharged from 11th reg., Co. E. Census: 1860 Montgomery Twsp, Owen County, 26 years, page 96, household # 0660, with wife and 1 child Marriage 1 Nancy Ann JONES b: 22 FEB 1841 in Spencer, Owen County, Indiana * Married: 21 SEP 1857 in Owen Co. Indiana 1 Children 1. Theodore Berryman NAANES b: 8 JUL 1858 in Owen County, Indiana 2. George W. NAANES b: 9 DEC 1860 Marriage 2 Eliza Jane DAVIS * Married: 2 SEP 1866 Children 1. William B. NAANES b: 1 JUL 1867 2. Attie NAANES b: 31 JUL 1870 3. Phillip NAANES b: 27 OCT 1872 4. Ramond NAANES b: 13 JUL 1874 5. Dolly NAANES b: 11 FEB 1876 6. Alma NAANES b: 16 AUG 1877 7. J. P. NAANES b: 12 JAN 1881 8. Ester A. NAANES b: 21 FEB 1881 9. Joseph Logan NAANES b: 6 JUN 1885 10. Benjamin NAANES b: 20 AUG 1888 11. Hugh Guy NAANES b: 26 SEP 1890
1847
Eliza
Jane
Davis
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