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Refer: "Blue Skies over America - The Story of a Bluhm Family From Prussia"
1910 - 1996 Velma Josephine Chaplin 85 85 1909 - 1989 William E Hunter 79 79 1912 Harold William Chaplin 1918 - 1980 Beulah Ferne Bates 62 62 1913 - 1940 Veryl Aaron Chaplin 27 27 Esther Cecelia Kretchmar 1925 - 1944 Grover Kenneth Chaplin 19 19 1858 - 1922 Aaron Ross Chaplin 63 63 Son of JEREMIAH CHAPLIN and SARAH FOUCH. 1858 - 1921 Matilda Josephine Webster 63 63 Source:
Death Certificate
1883 - 1940 George Everett Chaplin 57 57 1891 Ida Blanche Chaplin Albert Chitwood 1895 Pearl Chaplin Dale Smith 1900 Mary Frances Chaplin Frank Newland 1919 Pat 1849 - 1924 Abner Ozro Webster 75 75 He was first married to Sarah in Highland Co. Ohio. They had one son - Charlie Webster. The marriage was either dissolved or she died. He later married Melcena Stockwell and a son, Klise was born to them in Allensburg, Ohio. Abner, Melcena, Charlie and Klise migrated from Allensburg, Ohio to Lyons, Kansas.

When the Cherokee Strip opened, A. O. staked a claim two miles east of Numa in Grant County. He settled the family and returned to Kansas for seasonal work. When he returned to the Claim he purchased another Claim on Pole Cat Creek, because it had an abundance of wood growing on it. Charlie was old enough to qualify for a Claim and settled Southeast of Medford. Charlie married Goldie Tharp and they lived on the farm a number of years.

Three sons, Opal, Faye, and Loren were born to this union.

Klise and Lottie Pownell were married March 17, 1904 and settled on the farm across the road from the Pole Cat Creek farm. On this farm, Alice and Marvin were born. After the death of Melcena, the Klise Webster family moved to the Pole Cat Farm and here Lawrence was born. In 1980, Lawrence owned the Pole Cat Farm and Marvin owned the original homesite of Klise and Lottie.
1846 - 1899 Thomas C Webster 53 53 1844 - 1919 Eliza Jane Webster 74 74 1840 - 1841 Sarah E Webster 1 1 1839 - 1910 James Clinton Chaney 71 71 1868 - 1937 Cyrus C Chaney 69 69 Margaret Shaffer 1870 - 1955 Amanda Catherine Chaney 85 85 Child: LULU BELLE MALONE William Malone 1871 Eleanora Chaney 1873 George W Chaney 1875 Jessee M Chaney 1877 Anna Bell Chaney Will Fischer Volley Duckwall 1880 - 1949 Robert Foster Chaney 69 69 Bertha Chapman 1882 Ira Holmes Chaney Addie Butler D. 1954 Margaret Chaney Ed Burton 1884 - 1959 Lillie Jane Chaney 75 75 1850 - 1934 Elizabeth Elnora Webster 84 84 1853 - 1900 Lydia Margaret Webster 47 47 John Bennett John Bennett, infirmary director of Highland county, besides being a most excellent citizen in all respects, enjoys the distinction of being one of four brothers who each served three or more years in the Union army.

Their grandfather, Isaac Bennett, who took part in the battle of New Orleans in 1815, was a Pennsylvania farmer of the olden times, used to run flatboats from Pittsburg to New Orleans during the navigation season and did a prosperous business in this line before the days of steamboating. With an eye to profitable investments, he made a trip to Highland county, Ohio, at a very early date, and bought a large amount of land in Liberty township, which was subsequently divided between his sons. He remained in Pennsylvania until about 1850 when he removed to Missouri and there spent the remainder of his life. Isaac and Jennie Bennett had six children, Campbell, Isaac, John, Phebe, Jane, and Nancy, all long since deceased.

Campbell Bennett was born in Fayette county, Pa., married Sarah Smith, and about 1840 came to Highland county, where he settled on land inherited from his father. In 1847 he purchased a farm in Hamer township, on which he lived until 1877, when he removed to Danville and served as postmaster. At the expiration of his term he returned to the farm where he passed away at the age of seventy-eight years, his wife having died in 1874. Of their seven children, George, Joseph and Eleanor are deceased, the living being Jacob, of Lincoln, Neb.; Francis M., of Kansas; John, subject of this sketch; and Henry, of Hamer township. John Bennett, fifth of the children, was born in Highland county, Ohio, on the farm now owned by Ira Hiestand, January 1, 1846, and was consequently a little over fifteen years of age when the guns at Sumter electrified the nation.

There was no more patriotic family than that of the Bennetts, the younger members of which furnished four recruits for different commands in the Union army. John Bennett, when seventeen years old, enlisted in Company G, Eleventh regiment, Ohio volunteer cavalry, which did valuable service during its term of service. After a brief campaign against Morgan, the command was sent to Fort Leavenworth, Kas., and from there across the plains to Fort Laramie, Wyo. They wintered at that point and later had many fierce skirmishes with the Indian tribes who had been stirred up to hostility by agents of the Confederacy. The Federal cavalry was kept very busy holding the savages in check and in one of the numerous fights Mr. Bennett had a horse shot under him, though fortunate enough to escape serious personal injury. The Eleventh regiment remained in that wild country for three years, and in July, 1866, were sent to Leavenworth and thence to Columbus, Ohio, where they were mustered out.

Jacob Bennett, second of the brothers in order of birth, served gallantly for three years as a member of the Eighteenth regiment Iowa volunteer infantry. Joseph, the third of these patriotic brothers, was among the first to enlist in the First regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, and served with it for three years. Francis M. first enlisted in Company A, Sixtieth regiment Ohio infantry, and later became a member of Company G, Eleventh regiment, Ohio volunteer cavalry, with which he served three years.

After his retirement from the army in the summer of 1866, John Bennett returned home and shortly afterward married Lydia M., daughter of William P. and Rebecca Webster, of Highland county. In 1872, he located in Dodson township and remained there twenty-five years, when he purchased the place in Hamer township, where he has since made his residence. In 1897 he was elected infirmary director of Highland county and was re-elected in 1900, 'being the only person on the Republican ticket that was successful that year. He is a member of the Masonic order, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Grand Army of the Republic at Lynchburg. Mr. Bennett's wife died in March, 1900, leaving four children: Etta J., George E., Myrta B. and Charles R.

from "The County of Highland"
By J. W. Klise, A. E. Hough, Northwestern Historical Association, Northwestern Historical Association
1855 Rebecca Emaline Webster 1860 - 1917 William E Webster 57 57 1864 James Webster 1858 - 1945 Elizabeth F Kidd 87 87 1877 Franklin Sylvanus Webster 1882 John William Webster 1886 Emma Susan Webster 1887 Everett E Webster The birth dates for Everett, Josephine, and BT are within a few months of each other. Something's wrong. 1888 Josephine Olive Webster 1889 Benjamin T Webster 1900 - 1900 Charles Webster 1d 1d 1857 - 1907 Melcena Alice Stockwell 50 50 D. 1944 Lory Klise Webster The Webster family, as most pioneers, spread their table from products grown on the farm. Times were hard and Mrs. Webster often worked in the field using a Model T that Klise had converted to a tractor. Klise and the boys ran a threshing crew to supplement the farm income. Lottie churned and delivered fresh country butter, along with other farm products, to Medford customers. Her mode of transportation was the horse and buggy. In later years Gold Spot Dairy of Enid picked up milk from the farm for processing.

In 1911, when the Rio Grande Valley was opened for settlement, Klise and his family loaded the threshing machine, two mules, Pete and Dude, two horses, a minimum of farm tools and household goods on the Rock Island Railroad and headed for Texas. The family lived in Texas five years until trouble developed between some Texans and Pancho Villa. Klise feared for his family so they returned to the Oklahoma Farm. All three children graduated from Medford High School. The Model T Ford provided transportation.

Klise passed away while visiting his daughter in Texas on February 14, 1944. Later Lottie moved into Medford where she died August 2, 1980.

Sarah Stuart Maybe Sarah married Abner after 1860 and she died or divorced before 1870. Charlie Webster 1847 - 1925 Henry Franklin Tedrick 78 78 1872 Sarah E Tedrick 1874 John W Tedrick 1876 Rebecca Jane Tedrick 1878 Matilda A E Tedrick 1891 W P Tedrick 1883 Daniel S Tedrick 1886 Maggie Ellen Tedrick 1888 Lucy Irene Tedrick 1892 Hazel Doll Tedrick 1895 Henry Franklin Tedrick Samuel W Drake 1893 Laura Drake 1858 - 1903 Elizabeth A Fenner 45 45 1881 Pearl Webster m. CARL EPPLEY. 1883 Maude Webster m. CLYDE COLLINS. 1885 Mary Inez Webster Conrad Teboe Rebecca 1877 - 1965 Lewis Rish 88 88 1934 Lois Ann Carter Naomi Carter D. 1980 Lottie Pownell 1905 - 2002 Alice Webster 97 97 Alice and Winton lived in Rio Grande Valley.
After Winton's death, Alice moved into Raymondville, Texas

Alice Webster Smith was a member of the First Christian Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Rebecca Lodge and various clubs in the Raymondville area. Graveside Services were conducted at the Raymondville Memorial Cemetery by Pastor Maurice McLeroy. under the direction of Duddleston Funeral Home.

She was survived by her two daughters, Lois Land and Phyllis Brimage, 4 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 8 great great grandchildren, 3 nieces and 1 nephew. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Marvin and Lawrence Webster of Medford and one granddaughter, Alice Jean Vassberg.

After her marriage to Winton Smith in 1924, they settled in the area near San Perlita in 1933. After her husband's death in 1951, she moved into Raymondville, Texas.

Alice came to Willacy County, Texas with her parents on an excursion trip in 1911, moving back to Medford, OK in 1916 due to danger of bandits led by Pancho Villa.
1906 - 1985 Marvin Lewis Webster 79 79 They lived on a farm southeast of Medford for 20 years, before moving into Medford. They continued farming. Marvin worked for the Soil Conservation Service for 20 years, retiring in 1973. Marvin was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Medford as well as his brother Lawrence. Both served in high office at the same time.
1911 - 1983 Lawrence Webster 72 72 Lived in Medford
D. 1979 Mildred Catherine Schmitz Helen Gordon Schmitz ~1904 - 1951 Winton C Smith 47 47 Lois Smith m. Land
Phyllis Smith m. Brimage 1938 Donald Lewis Webster He has worked for Conoco in various locations. In 1980, they are residing in Medford. 1930 Deloris Jean Webster Opal Griffin Janell Webster m. BROCK Darla Webster m. SUBERA
1949 Kenneth Harold Chaplin 1936 Donald D Chaplin 1919 - 1993 Clarence Chitwood 73 73 Blanche Holt Chitwood Ermil Chitwood Winifred Holt Linda Chitwood m. Richmond
Maxine Chitwood m. Fisk
Sondra Chitwood m. Leatherman Janet Chitwood m. Richardson Connie Mack Chitwood Larry Don Chitwood LuLu Belle Malone 1918 - 1995 Jack Romaine Rish 76 76 1907 - 1979 Lucille Kathryn Rish 72 72 1909 - 1989 James Lewis Rish 80 80 1915 - 1993 Robert Mitchell Rish 77 77 1924 William Russell Rish Goldie Tharp Opal Webster Faye Webster Lauren Webster 1921 Elnora Warren J Reinhard Henry Naylor 1906 - 1995 Norman Naylor 89 89 Never Married.
Painted Portraits of several ancestors from photos. Painted self portrait.

1910 - 1997 Anna Byrle Naylor 87 87 D. 1949 Russell Miller William Raymond Rankin William Nelson Rankin Catherine Elizabeth Rankin m. Ronald Donald Walker.
1918 - 1994 Mary Kathryn Hill 76 76 1941 James Marlin Rish 1949 Deborah Rish 1938 Rachel Rish Richard Dean Boyer 1956 Steven Royce Boyer m. Gretchen Brown, September 8, 1978. 1959 Donetta Kay Boyer m. Donald Ray Collier, May 12, 1978. Virginia Kay Bower Kenneth Lewis Webster Kelly Louis Webster 1934 - 1999 Lester Cloyd Callaway 64 64 Son of William Callaway and Shirley Leonard. 1955 Lloyd Wayne Callaway 1961 Teresa Irene Callaway Vienna Marie Henley Harlan Dean Chaplin Francis Aaron Chaplin 1973 Glenda Marie Chaplin 1939 Michael Charles Duerre 1936 Francis William Hartz 1962 Michelle Duerre 1963 Charles Nelson Duerre 1973 Mary Anna Hartz Dorothy Coffman Sandi Williams 1965 Cynthia Kay Rish 1978 Jack Edward Rish twin 1978 Laura Elizabeth Rish twin 1980 Amanda Leigh Rish 1956 Tony Houston Shaffer 1976 Sarah Kathryn Shaffer Cynthia Wallis Kathy Campbell Brandon Shae Chaplin Rebekah Elizabeth Chaplin Nathan Levi Chaplin Debra Diane Rankin Kenneth Michael Strider 1978 Christopher Michael Strider D. 2000 Benjamin Strider Francine Strider 1978 Brandy Mae Achor Donald F Webster
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