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HAWKEYE HERITAGE
A PUBLICATION OF THE IOWA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 47, Issue 3
Fall, 2013
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FALL, 2013
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Hawkeye Heritage
Table of Contents
Iowa Counties and Regions .................................................................. 2
Iowa Genealogical Society Chapters ................................................... 3
Research Assistance .............................................................................. 5
Iowa Civil War Soldiers Who Were Members of the Grand Army of
the Republic, Department of Oregon ................................................... 6
Stanford Doud, Marion County Pioneer ............................................ 19
Iowa Pioneer, Century & Statehood Certificates.............................. 30
Library Acquisitions ............................................................................... 31
Iowa Genealogical Society Queries ................................................... 33
Name Index ............................................................................................ 34
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Iowa Counties and Regions
Region Representatives on Board of Directors
Region 1
Pat Shaw
Region 6
Dianne Robinson
Region 11
Ron Gruber
Region 2
Alan Neve
Region 7
Vacant
Region 12
Martha Schmidt
Region 3
Pat Border
Region 8
Ken & Mary Booth
Region 13
Virgil Karstens
Region 4
Allaire George
Region 9
Vacant
Region 14
Linda Madden
Region 5
Jim Steele Sr
Region 10
Saundra Leininger
Region 15
Donna Kelly
Region 16
Linda Abercrombie
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Iowa Genealogical Society Chapters
Adair Co. Anquestors
Appanoose Co. Gen Society
Audubon Co Gen Society %B Duvall
Benton Co. Genealogical Society
(Blackhawk) North East Iowa Gen Society
Boone Co. Gen Society
Bremer Co. Gen Society
Buchanan Co. Gen Society
Buena Vista Co. Gen Society
Butler Co. Gen Society
Calhoun Co Genies
Carroll Co Gen Society
Cass Co. Gen Society
Cedar Co. Gen Society
(Cerro Gordo) North Central Gen Society
Cherokee Co. Tree Stompers
Chickasaw Co. Gen Society
Clarke Co. Gen Society
(Clay) Iowa Lakes Gen Society
Clayton Co. Gen Society
Clinton Co Gen Society %Norma A. Lindsey
Clinton Co./Gateway Gene Society
Crawford Co. Gen Society
Dallas Co. Gen Society
Davis Co. Gen Society
Delaware Co. Gen Society
Des Moines Co. Gen Society
Iowa Lakes Gen Society
Dubuque Co. / Key City Gen Society
Emmet Co Gene Society % Pub Library
Fayette Co / Oelwein Area Gen Society
Fayette Co. Gen Society
Franklin Co. Gen Society
Fremont Co Historical Society Gen Dept
Greene Co. Gen Society
Guthrie Co. Gen Society
Hamilton Heritage Hunters Gen Society
Hancock Co. Gen Society
Harrison Co. Gen Society
Howard-Winneshiek Co. Gen Society
Humboldt Co. Gen Society
Ida Co. Genealogical Society
Iowa Co. Gen Society
Jackson Co. Gen Chapter
Jasper Co. Gen Society
Jefferson Co. Gen Society
(Johnson) Iowa City Gen Society
Jones Co. Gen Society
(Keokuk) Keo-Mah Genealogical Society
Kossuth Co. Genealogical Society
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Greenfield IA 50849-0328
Centerville IA 52544-0684
Audubon IA 50025-1301
Belle Plaine IA 52208-1215
Waterloo IA 50704-2274
Boone IA 50036-0453
Shell Rock IA 50670-9616
Independence IA 50644-0004
Storm Lake IA 50588-2448
Allison IA 50602-0534
Rockwell City IA 50579-1419
Carroll IA 51401-0021
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Mason City, IA 50402-0237
Meriden IA 51037-7001
New Hampton IA 50659-0434
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Elkader IA 52043-0846
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Manchester IA 52057-1520
Burlington IA 52601-0493
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Estherville IA 51334-2294
Oelwein IA 50662-0389
West Union IA 52175-1347
Hampton IA 50441-1934
Sidney IA 51652-0671
Jefferson IA 50129-0133
Jamaica IA 50128-0096
Webster City IA 50595-2001
Klemme IA 50449-0081
Omaha NE 68105-2051
Cresco IA 52136-0362
Humboldt IA 50548-1736
Ida Grove IA 51445-1708
North English IA 52316-0207
Maquoketa IA 52060-1065
Newton IA 50208-0163
Fairfield IA 52556-8518
Iowa City IA 52244-0822
Anamosa IA 52205-0174
Oskaloosa IA 52577-2807
Algona IA 50511-1735
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Lee Co. Gen Society Of Iowa
(Lee) Old Fort Genealogical Society
Genealogical Society Of Linn Co.
Louisa Co. Genealogical Committee
Lucas Co. Gen Society % Public Lib
Madison Co. Genealogical Society
(Mahaska Co) Keo-Mah Genealogical Society
Marion Co. Gen Society
Marshall Co. / Central Iowa Gen Society
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Monona Co. Gen Society
Monroe Co. Gen Society
Montgomery Co. Gen Society
Muscatine Co. Gen Society
(O'Brien & Osceola) Iowa Lakes Gen Society
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(Plymouth Co.) Northwest Iowa Gen Society
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(E. Pottawattamie) Botna Valley Gen Society
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Poweshiek Co. Historical & Gen Society
Ringgold Co. Gene Society % Betty Jo Ruby
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Story Co. Gen Society
Tama Co Historical Soc & Genealogical Lib
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Marshalltown IA 50158-0945
Glenwood IA 51534-1516
Onawa IA 51040-1307
Albia IA 52531-2036
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Le Mars IA 51031-3696
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Iowa Civil War Soldiers Who Were Members of the Grand Army of
the Republic, Department of Oregon
David C. Bailey, Sr.
Past Department Commander, IL Department, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Naperville, IL
This is the third in a series of articles which use records of the Grand Army of the Republic (aka the
GAR) to track the post-war movements of Iowa’s Civil War veterans. The first dealt with those Iowa
Civil War soldiers who were members of the GAR in Colorado and Wyoming; the second dealt with
those veterans who were members of the Department of California.1 The GAR was the largest veterans’
organization to appear after the conflict. During its active years, the GAR had a significant influence on
politics, law, and social programs in the United States. Memorial Day was established as a national
holiday, five GAR members were elected President of the United States, many of the Governors in the
northern states were members, soldiers' homes were founded, veterans’ relief programs were
established and ever more valuable pensions were given to the Union veterans.
National
Encampments were yearly meetings that attracted over 25,000 veterans in the 1890’s. By 1890 when
the GAR was reaching its peak, membership reached almost 500,000.2
The GAR in Oregon was organized on 28 Sep 1882. At one time or another there were 77 Posts within
the Department. Virtually any town of appreciable size had a functioning Post. Larger cities, such as
Portland (with at least seven) had multiple Posts.3,4
GAR records can be very useful in tracking the post-war movements of Union Civil War veterans.
Unfortunately many original records from local Posts have been lost and only a few Post and
Departmental records were published. Those that were tend to be difficult to locate. This article is
based on a relatively scarce roster of the then existing 61 Posts in the Department of Oregon published
in 1919.5
The following information of interest to genealogists is provided for each soldier (if available):

Birth – Date (from burial or Soldiers’ Home records) and location

Residence – Residence at time of enlistment or location credited to

Service – Brief synopsis of service; service in multiple units is included. Other service highlights
such as instances of wounding or being captured are also noted.

Widow – Name of surviving spouse from pension application

Death – Date and location

Burial – Cemetery and either city or county

Miscellaneous – Membership in the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
(MOLLUS, a veteran’s organization for officers) and admissions to National Soldier’s Homes
It is also important to note what this list is not. It is not a complete list of Iowa Civil War veterans who
resided at one time or another in the area covered by the Department of Oregon. While the GAR was
the largest Civil War veterans’ organization, not all veterans belonged to it. Whether due to political
reasons, absence of a conveniently located local Post or other reasons, some veterans chose to
eschew membership. This is also not a complete list of Iowa veterans who were members of the GAR
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in the Department of Oregon over the entire period of the organization’s existence. This list is based on
a roster that is essentially a snapshot of the membership at a distinct point in time. Other veterans may
have been members, but moved or relocated prior to the dates of the underlying rosters. Others may
have migrated to Oregon and joined the local GAR at other times.
George Wright Post # 1, Portland, OR
Daniel Webster Butler – born about 1845 in IA;6,18 residence Fredonia, IA; age 19; enlisted 9 Aug
1863; mustered in 9 Aug 1863 as Private, Company A, 7th IA Infantry; wounded 15 May 1864 at Lay’s
Ferry, GA; mustered out 12 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 152,094 on 31 Jan 1870;7,8
patient National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 buried Brainard Cemetery,
Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15 (Note: Pension records indicate he served under the name
Webster Butler.7,8)
Frederick P. Candee – born in IA;6 residence Muscatine, IA; age 20; enlisted 3 Oct 1861; mustered in
18 Oct 1861 as Private, Company H, 11th IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 28 Aug 1862; re-enlisted as a
Veteran Volunteer 1 Jan 1864; promoted 1st Sergeant 17 Dec 1864; promoted 1st Lieutenant and
Regimental Adjutant 1 Jan 1865; mustered out 15 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 576,948
on 16 Jun 1886;7,8 member CO Commandery MOLLUS (Insignia # 10278);14 died 20 Jun 1926 at
Huntington Beach, CA;8 widow’s (Marie L. Candee) pension application # 1,545,293 from CA on 28 Jun
1926.7,8
Westley Davis – born in PA;6 residence Bellevue, IA; age 18; enlisted 6 Aug 1862; mustered in 13 Oct
1862 as Private, Company K, 31st IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 7 Sep 1863; reenlisted 30 Apr 1864; mustered in 1 Jun 1864 as Private, Company F, 44th IA Infantry; mustered out 15
Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 574,949 on 29 May 1886;7,8 died 22 Dec 1927 at Portland,
OR;17 buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.17
William Kenoyer – born in IN;6 residence Marietta, IA; age 18; enlisted 7 Feb 1863; mustered in 16
Mar 1863 as Private, Company H, 6th IA Cavalry; mustered out 17 Oct 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 609,994 from IA on 17 May 1887;7,8 died 2 Jan 1920 at Portland, OR;7 buried Multnomah
Park Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15 widow’s (Emily F. Kenoyer) pension application #
1,153,046 from OR on 24 Feb 1920.7,8
Isaac Morris – born 27 Oct 1843 in IN;6,15 residence Cedar Rapids, IA; age 18; enlisted 14 Aug 1861;
mustered in 16 Sep 1861 as Private, Company D, 8th IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 20
Apr 1862;6 veteran’s pension application # 29,156 on 21 Jul 1863;7,8 died 27 Jan 1921 at Portland, OR;7
buried Cloverdale Cemetery, Turner, Marion County, OR.15
Thomas D. Pollock – born in OH;6 residence Brighton, IA; age 19; enlisted 9 Aug 1862; mustered in
25 Aug 1862 as Private, Company E, 30th IA Infantry; wounded 21 Oct 1863 at Cherokee Station, AL;
mustered out 5 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 133,457 on 20 May 1868;7,8 died 17 Sep
1923 at Portland, OR;7 buried Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County,
OR;15 widow’s (Amelia Pollock) pension application # 1,210,344 from OR on 26 Sep 1923.7,8
John W. Shaver – born 1837 in OH;6,15 residence Indianola, IA; age 24; enlisted 1 Sep 1862; mustered
in 27 Sep 1862 as Private, Company D, 1st IA Cavalry; mustered out 13 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 760,906 from IA on 12 Mar 1890;7,8 died 5 Jan 1926 at Portland, OR;7 buried Grand Army
of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
George W. Shriner – born in OH;6 residence Dubuque County, IA; age 20; enlisted 15 Oct 1864;
mustered in 23 Oct 1864 as Private, Company I, 8th IA Cavalry; mustered out 13 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 1,154,745 from CA on 8 Dec 1893;7,8 died 12 Nov 1925 at Ross, CA;7 buried San
Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA;16 widow’s (Theresa A.
Shriner) pension application # 1,239,392 from CA on 30 Nov 1925.7,8
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Daniel W. Van Ormand (Van Orman, Vanorman) – born in IN; residence Columbus City, IA; age 19;
enlisted 10 Aug 1861; mustered in 31 Aug 1861 as Private, Company C, 8th IA Infantry; captured 6 Apr
1862 at Shiloh, TN; wounded 9 Apr 1864 at Pleasant Hill, LA; mustered out 28 Sep 1864;6 veteran’s
pension application # 209,216 on 28 Oct 1875;7,8 died 21 Apr 1930 at Roseburg, OR;7 buried Roseburg
National Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas County, OR.15
John C. Walling (Waling) – born about 1839 in NY;6,18 residence Howardsville, IA; age 21; enlisted 8
Jul 1861; mustered in 24 Jul 1861 as Private, Company B, 7th IA Infantry; wounded 15 Feb 1862 at Fort
Donelson, TN; discharged 3 May 1862 due to wounds;6 re-enlisted 1 Oct 1862; mustered in 12 Nov
1862 as Sergeant, Company L, 6th IA Cavalry; mustered out 17 Oct 1865; veteran’s pension application
# 110,424 on 20 Jun 1866;7,8 patient National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18
died 28 Feb 1920;7 buried Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
George G. Meade Post # 2, Oregon City, OR
John Ackley – born in OH;6 residence Iowa City, IA; age 18; enlisted 7 Aug 1862; mustered in 25 Aug
1862 as Private, Company B, 22nd IA Infantry; mustered out 25 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application
# 188,878 on 12 Jan 1874;7,8 died 20 Sep 1933 at Gladstone, OR;7 buried West Klickitat District 01
Cemetery, White Salmon, Klickitat County, WA;15 widow’s (Addie Ackley) pension application #
1,736,397 from OR on 27 Nov 1933.7,8
John V. Alderman – born 1842 in OH;6,15 residence Des Moines, IA; age 19; enlisted 1 Aug 1861;
mustered in 8 Aug 1861 as Private, 2nd Independent Battery, IA Light Artillery; re-enlisted 28 Mar 1864
as a Veteran Volunteer; mustered out 7 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 550,090 on 21 Sep
1885;7,8 died 7 Jun 1922 at Willamette, OR;7 buried Saint John the Apostle Catholic Cemetery, Oregon
City, Clackamas County, OR;15 widow’s (Mary A. Alderman) pension application # 1,191,726 from OR
on 14 Jul 1922.7,8
William R. Allen – born in IN;6 residence Warren County, IA; age 21; enlisted 15 Feb 1864; mustered
in 15 Feb 1864 as Private, Company C, 34th IA Infantry; transferred 12 Nov 1864 to Company B, 34th IA
Infantry; mustered out 15 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 390,256 on 28 Jun 1880;7,8 died
19 Jan 1925 at Oak Grove, OR.7
Theodore Brown – born in IL;6 residence Newton, IA; age 18; enlisted 30 Dec 1863; mustered in 30
Dec 1863 as Private, Company G, 36th IA Infantry; discharged 9 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 146,053 on 22 Jul 1869;7,8 died 19 Oct 1924 at Tillamook, OR;7 widow’s (Mary E. Brown)
pension application # 1,226,288 from OR on 4 Dec 1924.7,8
William Way Davis – born in IN;6 residence Sidney, IA; age 19; enlisted 7 Sep 1861; mustered in 23
Nov 1861 as Private, Company A, 4th IA Cavalry; captured 11 Oct 1862 at Lick Creek, AR; re-enlisted
12 Dec 1863 as a Veteran Volunteer; promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1865; mustered out 8 Aug 1865; 6
veteran’s pension application # 482,924 from OR on 11 May 1883;7,8 died 11 Feb 1922 at Estacada,
OR;7 buried Mountain Zion Cemetery, Estacada, Clackamas County, OR.15
James H. Hadley – born 1841 in OH;6,15 residence Eldora, IA; age 20; enlisted 12 Aug 1862; mustered
in 12 Aug 1862 as Private, Company G, 1st IA Cavalry; mustered out 13 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,064,360 on 17 Oct 1891;7,8 died 16 Jun 1922 at Oregon City, OR;7 buried Mountain
View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, OR;15 widow’s (Eleanor M. Hadley) pension
application # 1,191,615 from OR on 15 Jul 1922.7,8
James K. Hart – born in IN;6 age 18; enlisted 26 Feb 1863; mustered in 26 Feb 1863 as Private,
Company E, 14th IA Infantry; transferred to Company A, 14th IA Infantry; mustered out 8 Aug 1865;6
veteran’s pension application # 950,620 from OR on 12 Sep 1890.7,8
Daniel H. Hasbrouck – born about 1839 in NY;6,18 residence Hazelton, IA; age 21; enlisted 19 Sep
1861; mustered in 26 Oct 1861 as Private, Company F, 12th IA Infantry; wounded 4 Oct 1862 at
Corinth, MS; medical discharge due to wounds 12 May 1863;6 veteran’s pension application # 440,117
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from MO on 15 Feb 1882; patient National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18
died 22 Sep 1921 at Salem, OR;7 buried Hillcrest Cemetery, La Grande, Union County, OR.15
Jason L. Mattocks – born 1841 in PA;6,15 residence Illyria, IA; age 20; enlisted 22 Sep 1861; mustered
in 24 Oct 1861 as Private, Company C, 12th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 5 Jan 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer;
mustered out 20 Jan 1866;6 veteran’s pension application # 672,549 from MN on 18 Sep 1888;7,8 died
19 Jan 1922 at Roseburg, OR;7 buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County,
OR;15 widow’s (Amelia Mattocks) pension application # 1,185,202 from OR on 18 Feb 1922.7,8
Jasper J. Newton – born in IA;6 residence Hopeville, IA; age 18; enlisted 15 Aug 1861; mustered in 12
Sep 1861 as Corporal, Company L, 3rd IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 2 Feb 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer;
mustered out 26 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 281,691 on 23 Apr 1879;7,8 died 24 Dec
1926 at Molalla, OR;7 buried Russellville Cemetery, Clackamas County, OR.15
Wilson Willis Rittenhouse – born 1847 in IN;6,15 residence Tama County, IA; age 18; enlisted 9 May
1864; mustered in 4 Jun 1864 as Private, Company K, 47th IA Infantry; mustered out 28 Sep 1864;6 reenlisted 18 Feb 1865; mustered in 18 Feb 1865 as Private, Company K, 13th IN Infantry; mustered out
5 Sep 1865;10 veteran’s pension application # 605,273 from Dakota Territory;7,8 died 21 Jan 1920 at
Oregon City, OR;7 buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, OR;15 widow’s
(Sarah J. Rittenhouse) pension application # 1,152,769 from OR on 16 Feb 1920.7,8
Calvin J. Smith – born about 1844 in MI;6,18 residence Howard, IA; age 18; enlisted 26 Nov 1861;
mustered in 8 Jan 1862 as Private, 3rd Independent Battery, IA Light Artillery; wounded 7 Mar 1862 at
Pea Ridge, AR; medical discharge due to disability 8 May 1863; re-enlisted 28 Oct 1864; mustered in
31 Oct 1864 as Private, Company I, 38th IA Infantry; transferred 1 Jan 1865 to Company F, 34th IA
Infantry; mustered out 15 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 31,580 on 27 Aug 1863;7,8 patient
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died 23 Feb 1923 at National Home for
Disabled Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA.7
James A. Waldron – born in PA;6 residence Johnson County, IA; age 21; enlisted 7 May 1864;
mustered in 4 Jun 1864 as Corporal, Company G, 47th IA Infantry; mustered out 28 Sep 1864;6
veteran’s pension application # 950,961 from IA on 25 Aug 1890;7,8 died 1 Aug 1924 at Portland, OR.7
Lincoln – Garfield Post # 3, Portland, OR
Cornelius Carter – born 23 Oct 1836 in OH;6,15 residence Pella, IA; age 25; enlisted 17 Oct 1861;
mustered in 23 Nov 1861 as Private, Company F, 4th IA Cavalry; promoted Corporal 1 Oct 1862;
wounded (details not provide); captured 22 Jun 1863 at Big Black River, MS; mustered out 4 Dec
1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 66,573 on 24 Apr 1865;7,8 died 26 Apr 1925 at Portland, OR;7
buried Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery, Milwaukie, Clackamas County, OR.15
John W. Heath – born in OH;6 residence Millersburg, IA; age 18; enlisted 11 Aug 1862; mustered in 11
Sep 1862 as Private, Company I, 28th IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 24 Aug 1863;6
veteran’s pension application # 575,190 on 1 Jun 1886;7,8 died 6 Nov 1923 at Vancouver, WA;7 widow’s
(Sarah E. Heath) pension application # 1,213,309 from WA on 15 Dec 1923.7,8
Henry H. Northrup – born in MA;6 residence Anamosa, IA; age 22; enlisted 23 Apr 1861; mustered in
14 May 1861 as Private, Company I, 1st IA Infantry; mustered out 21 Aug 1861;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,250,033 from OR on 13 Jun 1900;7,8 died 25 Sep 1927 at Portland, OR;7 widow’s (Lydia
B. Northrup) pension application # 1,594,266 from OR on 17 Oct 1927.7,8
James B. McPherson Post # 5, Albany, OR
Robert Emmett Barrickman (Barrackman) – born 4 Nov 1843 in IN;6,15 residence Des Moines, IA;
age 18; enlisted 2 Aug 1861; mustered in 30 Aug 1861 as Private, Company D, 2nd IA Cavalry;
wounded 20 Feb 1864 at Prairie Station, MS; re-enlisted 28 Mar 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer;
promoted Corporal 1 Nov 1864; mustered out 19 Sep 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 231,316
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on 19 Feb 1877; died 22 Nov 1921 at Corvallis, OR; buried Masonic Cemetery, McMinnville, Yamhill
County, OR.15
Joseph Myers – born 21 May 1840 in Germany;6 residence Lee County, IA; age 22; enlisted 19 Feb
1864; mustered in 16 Mar 1864 as Private, Company H, 3rd IA Cavalry; wounded 10 Jun 1864 at
Guntown, MS; transferred to Unassigned, 2nd Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps; mustered out 9 Aug
1865;6,9 veteran’s pension application # 159,437 on 15 Aug 1870;7,8 died 10 Feb 1936 at Albany, OR;15
buried Masonic Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, OR.15
William Wall Olmsted (Olmstead) – born 1841 in NY;6,15 residence Uniontown, IA; age 21; enlisted 11
Aug 1862; mustered in 23 Aug 1862 as Private, Company K, 21st IA Infantry; mustered out 15 July
1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 582,191 on 9 Aug 1886;7,8 died 5 Oct 1926;7 buried Masonic
Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, OR.15
J. B. Matthews Post # 6, Forest Grove, OR
Elisha Woodard Bennett – born in IA;6 residence Butler, IA; age 18; enlisted 23 Jun 1863; mustered in
23 Jun 1863 as Private, Company H, 7th IA Cavalry; mustered out 17 May 1866;6 veteran’s pension
application # 218,191 on 25 Apr 1876;7,8 died 28 Aug 1926;7 buried Forest View Cemetery, Forest
Grove, Washington County, OR.15
Arthur B. Thomas – born in IA;6 residence Cascade, IA; age 18; enlisted 4 Jan 1864; mustered in 4
Jan 1864 as Private, Company L, 1st IA Cavalry; mustered out 15 Feb 1866;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,389,384 from OR on 19 Mar 1910;7,8 died 5 Mar 1936;17 buried Forest View Cemetery,
Forest Grove, Washington County, OR.15
John W. Geary Post # 7, Eugene, OR
Elbert Bishop – born about 1840 in VT;6,18 residence Valley Farm, IA; age 21; enlisted 12 Aug 1862;
mustered in 21 Aug 1862 as Private, Company F, 20th IA Infantry; mustered out 8 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 437,264 from IA on 13 Jan 1882;7,8 patient National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died Oct 1927 at Cedar Rapids, IA.7
John E. Butler – born in NY;6 residence Nashua, IA; age 24; enlisted 12 Aug 1862; mustered in 9 Sep
1862 as 1st Sergeant, Company G, 27th IA Infantry; promoted 2nd Lieutenant 4 Feb 1865, but not
mustered; promoted 1st Lieutenant 30 Apr 1865; promoted Captain 27 Jun 1865; mustered out 8 Aug
1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 890,138 from OR on 24 Jul 1890;7,8 died 17 Feb 1923 at Rio
Oso, CA.7
Oliver H. Colvin – born in IN;6 residence Adair County, IA; age 18; enlisted 30 Dec 1863; mustered in
21 Jan 1864 as Private, Company I, 4th IA Cavalry; mustered out 8 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,007,716 from OR on 3 Apr 1891;7,8 died 9 Oct 1933;17 buried River View Cemetery,
Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
Joseph Delay – born in IA;6 residence Centerville, IA; age 18; enlisted 20 Jul 1863; mustered in 3 Sep
1863 as Private, Company H, 8th IA Cavalry; mustered out 13 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application
# 942,577 from KS on 26 Aug 1890;7,8 died 16 Apr 1921 at Eugene, OR;7 buried Eugene Pioneer
Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR.15
Charles Dickerson – born in England;6 residence Langworthy, IA; age 18; enlisted 14 Aug 1862;
mustered in 15 Sep 1862 as Private, Company H, 31st IA Infantry; wounded 11 Jan 1863 at Arkansas
Post, AR; wounded 24 Nov 1863 at Lookout Mountain, TN; mustered out 20 May 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 154,921 on 7 Apr 1870;7,8 died 8 Dec 1928 at Eugene, OR.7
Charles J. Dodd – born 22 Dec 1839 in IL;6,15 residence Peoria, IA; age 22; enlisted 21 Jul 1862;
mustered in 4 Sep 1862 as Private, Company E, 33rd IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 23
Jan 1863; re-enlisted 15 Feb 1864; mustered in 15 Feb 1864 as Private, Company C, 3rd IA Infantry;
transferred to Company I, 2nd IA Infantry; mustered out 12 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application #
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246,720 on 9 Jan 1878; died 2 Feb 1923 at Eugene, OR; buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene,
Lane County, OR.15
John E. Gardiner – born in England;6 residence Tipton, IA; age 22; enlisted 25 Jul 1862; mustered in
29 Aug 1862 as Private, Company B, 24th IA Infantry; wounded 8 Apr 1864 at Mansfield, LA; captured 8
Apr 1864 at Mansfield, LA; medical discharge due to wounds 5 Aug 1864;6 veteran’s pension
application # 53,187 on 17 Aug 1864;7,8 died 10 Jul 1926;7 buried West Lawn Memorial Park, Eugene,
Lane County, OR.15
Jonathan F. Gates – born 1838 in OH;6,15 residence Independence, IA; age 23; enlisted 15 Aug 1862;
mustered in 28 Aug 1862 as Corporal, Company C, 27th IA Infantry; discharged 16 Feb 1863;6 veteran’s
pension application # 37,819 on 23 Dec 1863;7,8 died 15 Dec 1922 at Portland, OR;7 buried Lincoln
Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15 widow’s (Mary J. Gates) pension application #
1,200,045 from OR on 29 Jan 1923.7,8
Marshall Spring Bidwell Haycock – born 1841 in Canada;6,15 residence Cedar County, IA; age 20;
enlisted 24 Jun 1861; mustered in 15 Jul 1861 as Private, Company A, 5th IA Infantry; transferred to
Company D, 4th Veteran Reserve Corps; transferred as Corporal to Company A, 8th US Veteran
Volunteer Infantry; reduced to Private; discharge details not provided; 6,9 veteran’s pension application #
421,404 from MI on 7 May 1881;7,8 died 21 Aug 1920 at Eugene, OR;7 buried Eugene Pioneer
Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Esther Haycock) pension application # 1,163,190
from OR on 7 Sep 1920.7,8
Frank Hesse – born 1849 in Germany;6,15 residence Black Hawk County, IA; age 18; enlisted 10 May
1864; mustered in 4 Jun 1864 as Private, Company D, 47th IA Infantry; mustered out 28 Sep 1864;6
veteran’s pension application # 1,055,508 from IA on 11 Sep 1891;7,8 died 12 Feb 1920;7 buried
Lynwood Cemetery, Clarksville, Butler County, IA;15 widow’s (Lucy J. Hesse) pension application #
1,153,805 from OR on 8 Mar 1920.7,8
Isaac Higgins – born 5 Aug 1841 in MI;6,15 residence Carrollton, IA; age 23; enlisted 29 Sep 1863;
mustered in 29 Sep 1864 as Private, Company F, 11th IA Infantry; mustered out 2 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 441,660 from CA on 1 Mar 1882;7,8 died 22 Nov 1920 at Eugene, OR;7 buried
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Jemima Higgins) pension
application # 1,167,931 from OR on 4 Jan 1921.7,8
Omar Hoskins – born 1836 in OH;6,15 residence Pittsburg, IA; age 24; enlisted 14 Aug 1862; mustered
in 21 Aug 1862 as Private, Company H, 19th IA Infantry; captured 29 Sep 1863 at Atchafalaya, LA;
mustered out 10 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 664,423 from MT on 17 Jul 1888;7,8 died 31
Jul 1922 at Eugene, OR;7 buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Maggie
Hoskins) pension application # 1,192,598 from OR on 9 Aug 1922.7,8
Edwin A. Kreamer – born 4 Mar 1845 in PA;6,15 residence West Union, IA; age 20; enlisted 10 May
1864 as 46th IA Infantry; mustered in 10 Jun 1864 as Regimental Hospital Steward; mustered out 23
Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 939,693 from IA on 25 Aug 1890;7,8 died 29 Jul 1929 at
Eugene, OR;7 buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR.15
Marion R. McCauley – born in OH;6 residence Tipton, IA; age 22; enlisted 11 Aug 1862; mustered in
29 Aug 1862 as Corporal, Company C, 24th IA Infantry; promoted Sergeant 1 Jan 1864; mustered out
17 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,043,578 from NE on 28 Jul 1891;7,8 died 11 Dec 1928 at
Portland, OR;7 buried Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.17
John Dayton Moon – born 16 Oct 1837 in IN;6,15 residence Keokuk, IA; age 23; enlisted 15 Jan 1862;
mustered in 5 Mar 1862 as Private, Company A, 15th IA Infantry; wounded 6 Apr 1862 at Shiloh, TN;
medical discharge due to disability 17 Oct 1862;6 veteran’s pension application # 185,062 on 5 Jul
1873;7,8 died 22 Dec 1926 at Portland, OR;7 buried Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County,
OR.15
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Henry L. Rann – born 18 Oct 1842 in VA;
residence Keokuk, IA; age 19; enlisted 4 May 1861;
mustered in 27 May 1861 as Private, Company A, 2nd IA Infantry; wounded 4 Oct 1862 at Corinth, MS;
mustered out 27 May 1864;6 mother’s (Anna S. Ryan) pension application # 530,746 from IA on 30 Oct
1891 (there is no evidence her application was approved);7,8 veteran’s pension application # 1,240,854
from OR on 16 Dec 1899;7,8 died 1 Nov 1919 at Junction City, OR;7 buried Rest Lawn Memorial Park,
Junction City, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Nancy Rann) pension application # 1,149,610 from OR on
6 Dec 1919.7,8’(Note: Pension records indicate he served under the alias Henry L. Ryan.7,8)
William Ruth – born in OH;6 residence Muscatine, IA; age 27; enlisted 14 Aug 1862; mustered in 29
Aug 1862 as Private, Company B, 35th IA Infantry; mustered out 10 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 682,195 from IA on 18 Dec 1888;7,8 died 11 Apr 1923 at Portland, OR;7 buried Eugene
Pioneer Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR.15
Lybert (Leibert) Simons – born in Netherlands;6 residence Pella, IA; age 19; enlisted 1 Feb 1862;
mustered in 11 Apr 1862 as Private, Company H, 17th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 22 Apr 1864 as a Veteran
Volunteer; captured 13 Oct 1864 at Tilton, GA; mustered out 26 May 1865; 6 veteran’s pension
application # 465,807 from IA on 27 Nov 1882;7,8 died 6 Oct 1924 at Eugene, OR;7 buried Masonic
Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, OR.15
Daniel Spencer – born 4 Apr 1846 in IA;6,15 residence Fort Madison, IA; age 18; enlisted 15 Mar 1862;
mustered in 29 Mar 1862 as Private, Company C, 17th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 22 Apr 1864 as a Veteran
Volunteer; wounded (details not provided); mustered out 25 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application #
820,821 from OR on 1 Aug 1890;7,8 died 11 Dec 1919 at Springfield, OR;7 buried Laurel Grove
Cemetery, Springfield, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Cora A. Spencer) pension application # 1,152,161
from CA on 3 Feb 1920.7,8
Baker Post # 8, North Bend, OR
David McCarty – born in IL or Ireland;6,11 residence Dubuque, IA; age 18; enlisted 16 May 1864;
mustered in 1 Jun 1864 as Private, Company A, 44th IA Infantry; mustered out 15 Sep 1864;6 post-war
re-entered service 5 Jul 1867 as Private, Company A, 29th US Infantry; transferred to Company D, 11th
US Infantry; promoted Sergeant; mustered out 5 Jul 1870;11 veteran’s pension application # 1,430.297
from OR on 8 Jun 1918;7,8 died 5 Feb 1929 at Marshfield, OR.7
John Porter – born in NY;6 residence Cedar Rapids, IA; age 18; enlisted 7 Jun 1862; mustered in 23
Aug 1862 as Private, Company B, 20th IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 28 Feb 1863;6
veteran’s pension application # 770,456 from OR on 23 Apr 1889.7,8
John Sedgwick Post # 10, Salem, OR
Isaac Bumgardner (Baumgardner) – born 17 Jun 1842 in PA;6,15 residence Linn County, IA; age 21;
enlisted 15 Aug 1862; mustered in 24 Sep 1862 as Private, Company A, 31st IA Infantry; medical
discharge due to disability 5 Jun 1863;6 veteran’s pension application # 209,264 on 4 Oct 1875;7,8 died
28 Jul 1923 at Salem, OR;7 buried Kinder Cemetery, Deer Island, Columbia County, OR;15 widow’s
(Mary C. Bumgardner) pension application # 1,208,685 from OR on 11 Aug 1923.7,8
Otto F. Blunk – born in MO;6 residence Port Byron, IL: age 22; enlisted 1 Oct 1861; mustered in 28 Oct
1861 as Private, Company E, 13th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 1 Jan 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer; promoted
Sergeant 22 Jan 1864; captured 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA; mustered out 21 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 387,951 on 26 Jun 1880;7,8 died 1922 at Indianapolis, OK.7
Eri W. Chapman – born in OH;6 residence Cass County, IA; age 25; enlisted 21 Feb 1862; mustered in
21 Feb 1862 as Private, Company A, 4th IA Infantry; discharged 10 Oct 1862;6 veteran’s pension
application # 455,036 from OR on 17 Jul 1882;7,8 died 20 Mar 1922 at Morton, WA.7
Robert A. Crossan – born in OH;6 residence Oskaloosa, IA; age 18; enlisted 27 Jul 1863; mustered in
21 Sep 1863 as Musician, 4th Independent Battery, IA Light Artillery; mustered out 14 Jul 1865;6
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veteran’s pension application # 863,785 from OR on 6 Aug 1890; died 27 Sep 1920 at Salem, OR;7
buried Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR.15
Benjamin Davis – born in OH;6 residence Waucoma, IA; age 25; enlisted 15 Aug 1862; mustered in 4
Nov 1862 as Private, Company A, 38th IA Infantry; transferred 1 Jan 1865 to Company I, 34th IA
Infantry; transferred 28 Apr 1865 to Unassigned, Veteran Reserve Corps; mustered out 12 Aug 1865;6,9
veteran’s pension application # 190,693 on 13 Mar 1874;7,8 died 15 Apr 1924 at Salem, OR;7 buried
Laurel Grove Cemetery, Springfield, Lane County, OR;15 widow’s (Sarah E. Davis) pension application
# 1,218,631 from OR on 29 Apr 1924.7,8
William J. Dorman – born in KY;6 residence Iowa City, IA; age 24; enlisted 11 Aug 1862; mustered in
25 Aug 1862 as Private, Company G, 28th IA Infantry; mustered out 31 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 563,669 on 26 Feb 1886;78 buried Violet Hill Cemetery, Perry, Dallas County, IA;15
widow’s (Emaline Dorman) pension application # 554,081 from IA on 1 Jul 1892.7,8 (Note: Since
William’s widow successfully applied for a pension in 1892, it is doubtful he was a member of this Post
in 1919 when the Roster was compiled.)
Henry M. Gearhart (Gearheart) – born in IA;6 residence Burlington, IA; age 22; enlisted 13 Aug 1862;
mustered in 13 Aug 1862 as Private, Company C, 1st IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 22 Feb 1864 as a Veteran
Volunteer; promoted Corporal 10 Sep 1864; promoted Sergeant 4 Feb 1866; mustered out 15 Feb
1866;6 veteran’s pension application # 692,017 from KS on 6 Mar 1889;7,8 died 16 Nov 1919 at Salem,
OR;7 widow’s (Lethe L. Gearhart) pension application # 1,149,311 from OR on 29 Nov 1919.7,8
David J. Goode – born 1844 in IL;6 residence Fairfield, IA; age 18; enlisted 16 Oct 1863; mustered in
16 Oct 1863 as Private, Company I, 9th IA Cavalry; mustered out 15 Mar 1866;6 veteran’s pension
application # 453,995 from KS on 6 Jul 1881;7,8 died 7 Jul 1922 at Salem, OR;7 buried City View
Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15 widow’s (Mariah M. Goode) pension application # 1,192,022
from OR on 21 Jul 1922.7,8
Charles A. Huston (Hustin) – born in IN;6 residence Marion, IA; age 18; enlisted 1 Jul 1861; mustered
in 17 Jul 1861 as Private, Company A, 6th IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1862; promoted
Sergeant 10 Oct 1863; wounded 25 Nov 1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN; wounded 14 May 1864 at
Resaca, GA; mustered out 16 Jul 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 51,383 on 13 Sep 1864;7,8
died 13 May 1922 at Salem, OR;7 buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15 minor’s (T.
Huston, Guardian) pension application # 1,194,035 from OR on 20 Sep 1922.7,8
James Lisle – born 15 Jun 1842 in OH;6,15 residence Pottawattamie County, IA; age 22; enlisted 5 Nov
1864; mustered in 5 Nov 1864 as Private, 3rd Independent Battery, IA Light Artillery; mustered out 27
May 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 717,316 from NE on 15 Jul 1889;7,8 died 2 Jan 1922 at
Salem, OR;7 buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15
Albert Loughridge – born 1845 in IA;6,15 residence Oskaloosa, IA; age 18; enlisted 17 Oct 1861;
mustered in 23 Nov 1861 as Private, Company F, 4th IA Cavalry; promoted Corporal 1 May 1862; reenlisted 12 Dec 1863 as a Veteran Volunteer; promoted Sergeant 1 Jan 1864; mustered out 8 Aug
1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,364,629 from CA on 18 Jun 1907;7,8 died 9 Jun 1923 at Salem,
OR;7 buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15 widow’s (Elizabeth G. Loughridge)
pension application # 1,206,826 from OR on 19 Jun 1923.7,8
Thompson Remington – born 21 Aug 1840 in OH;6,15 residence Oskaloosa, IA; age 21; enlisted 27
Oct 1861; mustered in 11 Dec 1861 as Private, Company C, 16th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 14 Jan 1864 as
a Veteran Volunteer; promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1865; mustered out 19 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 706,426 from NE on 24 May 1889;7,8 died 26 Apr 1929 at Salem, OR;7 buried Salem
Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15 widow’s (Elizabeth Remington) pension application #
1,642,008 from OR on 7 May 1929.7,8
Albion C. Smith – born in IA;6 residence Higginsport, IA; age 20; enlisted 4 Sep 1861; mustered in 28
Sep 1861 as Private, Company M, 2nd IA Cavalry; mustered out 3 Oct 1864;6 veteran’s pension
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application # 1,328,824 from OR on 12 Dec 1904; died 2 Apr 1919 at Jackson County, OR;7 buried
Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, Napa County, CA;15 widow’s (May D. Smith) pension application # 1,139,887
from CA on 23 Apr 1919.7,8
Anton Wirth – born 1826 in Austria;6,15 residence DeWitt, IA; age 35; enlisted 9 Aug 1862; mustered in
28 Aug 1862 as Private, Company H, 26th IA Infantry; mustered out 6 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 420,382 from OR on 23 Apr 1881;7,8 died 6 May 1921 at Salem, OR;7 buried Saint
Barbara’s Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR.15
George H. Thomas Post # 11, Silverton, OR
William A. H. Folger – born in PA;6 residence Chickasaw County, IA; age 18; enlisted 25 Aug 1863;
mustered in 25 Aug 1863 as Private, Company E, 9th IA Cavalry; mustered out 3 Feb 1866;6 veteran’s
pension application # 810,456 from OR on 16 Jul 1890;7,8 died 12 Feb 1924 at Salem, OR;7 widow’s
(Ethel G. Folger) pension application # 1,215,726 from OR on 19 Feb 1924.7,8
Charles Frisby Hicks – born 1841 in IN;6,15 residence Lee County, IA; age 21; enlisted 17 Aug 1863;
mustered in 17 Aug 1863 as Private, 4th Independent Battery, IA Light Artillery; mustered out 14 Jul
1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 643,790 from OR on 9 Mar 1888;7,8 died 11 Nov 1926 at Salem,
OR;7 buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR.15
Philip Taylor Hicks – born 1844 in IN;6,15 residence Henry County, IA; age 20; enlisted 16 May 1864;
mustered in 25 May 1864 as Private, Company H, 45th IA Infantry; mustered out 16 Sep 1864;6
veteran’s pension application # 1,044,629 from OR on 6 Aug 1891;7,8 died 19 Feb 1923 at Salem, OR;7
buried City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, OR;15 widow’s (Nettie Hicks) pension application #
1,202,801 from OR on 19 Mar 1923.7,8
Abram S. Kinser – born in PA;6 residence Bellevue, IA; age 22; enlisted 9 Jan 1862; mustered in 9 Jan
1862 as Corporal, Company H, 5th IA Cavalry; reduced to Private; re-enlisted 2 Jan 1864 as a Veteran
Volunteer; mustered out 11 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,180,520 from OR on 26 Aug
1896;7,8 died 24 Apr 1927 at Scott’s Mills, OR;7 buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County,
OR.15
Keeling T. Maulding – born in IA;6 residence Mount Pleasant, IA; age 22; enlisted 24 Feb 1862;
mustered in 7 Mar 1862 as Private, Company D, 4th IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 26 Feb 1864 as a Veteran
Volunteer; mustered out 8 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 379,546 from OR on 15 Jun
1880;7,8 died 3 Nov 1920 at Silverton, OR;7 buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR.15
Laban (Leban) Maulding - born 4 May 1841 in IA;6,15 residence Mount Pleasant, IA; age 20; enlisted
25 Feb 1862; mustered in 7 Mar 1862 as Private, Company D, 4th IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 26 Feb 1864
as a Veteran Volunteer; mustered out 8 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 984,607 on 28 Jan
1890.7,8 died 3 Nov 1920;15 buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR.15 (See also Post #
26.)
Brice McKinley – born 28 Jun 1845 in Ireland;6,15 residence Cedar County, IA; age 19; enlisted 31 Mar
1864; mustered in 13 Apr 1864 as Private, Company A, 13th IA Infantry; captured 22 Jul 1864 at
Atlanta, GA; mustered out 5 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 682,723 from KS on 24 Dec
1888;7,8 died 5 Feb 1932 at Silverton, OR;7 buried Silverton Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR.15
Oliver P. McLaughlin – born 16 Oct 1844 in IN;6,15 residence Henry County, IA; age 19; enlisted 16
May 1864; mustered in 25 May 1864 as Private, Company H, 45th IA Infantry; mustered out 16 Sep
1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,072,505 from OR on 14 Nov 1891;7,8 died 28 Nov 1928 at
Silverton, OR;7,15 buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR.15
Jesse M. Volgamore – born in OH;6 residence Vinton, IA; age 18; enlisted 27 Sep 1861; mustered in
28 Oct 1861 as Private, Company G, 13th IA Infantry; re-enlisted 1 Jan 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer;
mustered out 21 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 937,549 from NE on 4 Sep 1890;7,8 died 13
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Apr 1923 at Silverton, OR; buried Miller Cemetery, Silverton, Marion County, OR; widow’s (Augusta
M. Volgamore) pension application # 1,205,483 from OR on 16 May 1923.7,8
Edwin V. Sumner Post # 12, Portland, OR
Francis Marion Callicotte – born in IN;6 residence Hawleyville, IA; age 18; enlisted 27 Aug 1861;
mustered in 23 Nov 1861 as Private, Company A, 4th IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 12 Dec 1863 as a Veteran
Volunteer; promoted Corporal 1 Jan 1864; mustered out 8 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application #
980,946 from CO on 17 Jan 1891;7,8 died 29 Sep 1928 at Lents, OR;7 buried Lincoln Memorial Park,
Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
Charles A. Dibble – born about 1836 in Saratoga County, NY;6,18 residence Farmington, IA; age 25;
enlisted 27 Aug 1862; mustered in 27 Aug 1862 as Private, Company A, 7th IA Infantry; promoted
Corporal 12 Sep 1863; discharged 31 May 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 314,702 on 10 Oct
1879;7,8 patient National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died 9 Dec 1923 at
Portland, OR;7 buried Greenwood Hills Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
William P. Dickinson – born in NH;6 residence Dubuque, IA; age 19; enlisted 23 Apr 1861; mustered
in 14 May 1861 as Private, Company I, 1st IA Infantry; mustered out 21 Aug 1861; re-enlisted 19 Aug
1862; mustered in 23 Aug 1862 as Private, Company H, 21st IA Infantry; promoted Regimental
Sergeant Major 22 Aug 1862; reduced to Private (Company H) 27 Apr 1863; wounded 22 May 1863 at
Vicksburg, MS; medical discharge due to wounds 7 Dec 1863;6 veteran’s pension application # 127,303
on 15 Jul 1867;7,8 died 21 Nov 1919 at Portland, OR;7 widow’s (Evalina S. Dickinson) pension
application # 1,150,558 from OR on 4 Dec 1919.7,8
Julius Bruce Gardner – born in MO;6 residence Agency City, IA; age 24; enlisted 8 Aug 1862;
mustered in 28 Aug 1862 as Private, Company E, 22nd IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 17 Mar 1863;
captured 19 Sep 1864 at Winchester, VA; promoted Sergeant 1 Feb 1865; mustered out 25 Jul 1865; 6
veteran’s pension application # 709,317 from OR on 11 Jun 1889;7,8 died 31 Jan 1921 at Salem, OR;7
buried Brookside Cemetery, Dayton, Yamhill County, OR;15 widow’s (Annie C. Gardner) pension
application # 1,172,268 from OR on 17 Feb 1921.7,8
William Edward Hayden – born about 1844 in IA or OH;6,18 residence Henry County, IA; age 19;
enlisted 18 Dec 1861; mustered in 24 Dec 1861 as Private, Company G, 4th IA Cavalry; transferred 1
Feb 1862 to Company D, 4th IA Cavalry; re-enlisted 21 Dec 1863 as a Veteran Volunteer; mustered out
8 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,131,286 from OR on 16 Sep 1893;7,8 patient National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died 16 Jul 1922 at Portland, OR;7 buried Lone
Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15 widow’s (Elizabeth A. Hayden) pension
application # 1,192,320 from OR on 2 Aug 1922.7,8
William C. Henderson – born in OH;6 residence Fairfield, IA; age 22; enlisted 27 Nov 1861; mustered
in 27 Nov 1861 as Corporal, Company M, 4th IA Cavalry; wounded 29 May 1863 at Mechanicsburg,
MS; re-enlisted 11 Dec 1863 as a Veteran Volunteer; promoted Sergeant 1 May 1864; mustered out 8
Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,060,086 from OR on 28 Sep 1891;7,8 died 5 Aug 1932 at
Portland, OR;7 buried Wilhelm's Portland Memorial, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
Joseph Howitt – born 5 Aug 1844 in England;6,15 residence Vinton, IA; age 18; enlisted 27 Sep 1861;
mustered in 28 Oct 1861 as Private, Company G, 13th IA Infantry; wounded 4 Oct 1862 at Corinth, MS;
re-enlisted 1 Jan 1864 as a Veteran Volunteer; mustered out 21 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,172,914 from OR on 4 Jan 1896;7,8 died 1 Jul 1920 at Portland, OR;7 buried Lone Fir
Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15 widow’s (Mary Howitt) pension application #
1,160,911 from OR on 20 Jul 1920.7,8
Andrew King – born in PA;6 residence Marion County, IA; age 18; enlisted 28 Mar 1864; mustered in
14 Apr 1864 as Private, Company K, 15th IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 1 Apr 1865; mustered out 24
Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 716,059 from IA on 9 Jul 1889;7,8 died 10 Sep 1926 at
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Portland, OR; buried Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15
widow’s (Laura W. King) pension application # 1,554,535 from OR on 20 Sep 1926.7,8
Rosil J. Mills – born 1840 in OH;6,15 residence West Union, IA; Age 21; enlisted 20 May 1861;
mustered in 8 Jun 1861 as Private, Company F, 3rd IA Infantry; mustered out 18 Jun 1864;6 veteran’s
pension application # 722,611 from MT on 15 Aug 1889;7,8 died 1919;15 buried Rose City Cemetery,
Portland, Multnomah County, OR;15 widow’s (Priscilla S. Mills) pension application # 1,145,610 from
OR on 25 Aug 1919.7,8
John Watson Ogilbee (Oglebee) – born 1846 in OH;6,15,18 residence Van Buren County, IA; age 18;
enlisted 7 May 1864; mustered in 25 May 1864 as Private, Company I, 45th IA Infantry; mustered out 16
Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,194,190 from OR on 8 Jul 1897;7,8 patient National Home
for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died 6 Jan 1927 at National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;7 buried Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County,
OR.15
Andrew J. Ripley – born in VA;6 residence Hardin County, IA; age 22; enlisted 11 Aug 1862; mustered
in 4 Sep 1862 as Sergeant, Company A, 32nd IA Infantry; promoted 1st Sergeant 13 Mar 1863; captured
11 Nov 1863 (details not provided); captured 9 Apr 1864 at Pleasant Hill, LA; medical discharge due to
disability 5 Jun 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 102,634 on 15 Feb 1866;7,8 died 25 Oct 1923 at
Long Beach, CA;7 widow’s (Tabitha Jane Ripley) pension application # 1,211,743 from CA on 3 Nov
1923.7,8
Jacob Schlotterback – born in IA;6 residence Knoxville, IA; age 18; enlisted 11 Aug 1862; mustered in
20 Sep 1862 as Private, Company G, 40th IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 16 Nov 1864; mustered out 2
Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,097,740 from WA on 12 Mar 1892;7,8 died 2 May 1930 at
Portland, OR.7
Norman L. Smith – born in IN;6 residence Winchester, IA; age 25; enlisted 24 Jun 1861; mustered in
17 Jul 1861 as Private, Company H, 5th IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability 19 Jan 1863; remustered in 25 May 1864 as Private, Company C, 45th IA Infantry; mustered out 16 Sep 1864;6
veteran’s pension application # 39,841 on 1 Feb 1864;7,8 died at 13 Nov 1923 Gresham, OR;7,17 buried
Multnomah Park Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, OR.15
William H. H. Taylor – born in MI;6 residence Waukokee, MN; age 19; enlisted 6 Nov 1861; mustered
in 11 Nov 1861 as Private, Company G, 12th IA Infantry; discharged 12 May 1862; re-enlisted 11 Oct
1862; mustered in 13 Oct 1862 as Private, Company D, 6th IA Cavalry; promoted Corporal 1 Aug 1865;
mustered out 17 Oct 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,337,775 on 6 Jul 1905;7,8 died 27 Apr
1926 at Portland, OR.7
Edward Van Schoick – born in NY;6 residence La Porte City, IA; age 21; enlisted 15 Aug 1862;
mustered in 26 Sep 1862 as Private, Company D, 31st IA Infantry; medical discharge due to disability
14 Apr 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,200,553 from OR on 6 Nov 1897;7,8 died 27 Oct 1924
at Marshalltown, IA;7 buried Westview Cemetery, La Porte City, Black Hawk County, IA.15
John A. Young – born in IN;6 residence Keokuk County, IA; age 21; enlisted 13 Jun 1861; mustered in
3 Aug 1861 as Private, Company I, 1st IA Cavalry; mustered out 9 Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension
application # 640,860 from KS on 18 Feb 1888;7,8 died 13 Dec 1924 at Portland, OR.7
Cushing Post # 14, Astoria, OR
Philip L. Taylor – born in MO;6 residence Warren County, IA; age 19; enlisted 15 Jul 1861; mustered
in 8 Aug 1861 as Private, Company E, 4th IA Infantry; wounded 7 Mar 1862 at Pea Ridge, AR;
mustered out 5 Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 228,300 on 1 Dec 1876;7,8 died 13 Jun 1919
at Astoria, OR;7 buried Ocean View Cemetery, Warrenton, Clatsop County, OR.15
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Lyman M. Chapman – born in IN;6 residence Lucas County, IA; age 25; enlisted 12 Aug 1862;
mustered in 15 Oct 1862 as Wagoner, Company G, 34th IA Infantry; transferred 12 Nov 1864 to
Company C, 34th IA Infantry; mustered out 15 Aug 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 531,415 on 3
Feb 1885;7,8 died at Lostine, OR.7
William G. Locke – born 4 Jan 1843 in VA;6,15 residence Mahaska County, IA; age 19; enlisted 11 Aug
1862; mustered in 6 Sep 1862 as Private, Company D, 33rd IA Infantry; promoted Corporal 1 Oct 1863;
promoted Sergeant 1 Jan 1865; mustered out 17 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 1,025,494
from OR on 25 May 1891;7,8 died 29 Apr 1922 at Enterprise, OR;7 buried Enterprise Cemetery,
Enterprise, Wallowa County, OR;15 widow’s (Lucy H. Locke) pension application # 1,192,149 from OR
on 26 Jul 1922.7,8
John A. Rumble – born 14 Mar 1842 in IA;6,15 residence Henry County, IA; age 19; enlisted 6 Oct
1861; mustered in 25 Nov 1861 as Private, Company D, 4th IA Cavalry; promoted Bugler; mustered out
5 Dec 1864;6 veteran’s pension application # 822,624 from OR on 16 Jul 1890;7,8 died 17 Nov 1925 at
Joseph, OR;7 buried Joseph Cemetery, Joseph, Wallowa County, OR;15 widow’s (Lucinda Rumble)
pension application # 1,239,985 from OR on 15 Dec 1925.7,8
Edward Canby Post # 16, Hood River, OR
Lewis H. Nichols – born about 1845 in OH;6,18 residence Wyoming, IA; age 21; enlisted 4 Jan 1864;
mustered in 8 Feb 1864 as Private, Company K, 24th IA Infantry; mustered out 17 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s
pension application # 520,083 from OR on 14 Aug 1884;7,8 patient National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers, Sawtelle, CA;18 died 13 Jan 1932 at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,
Sawtelle, CA;7 buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Wasco County, OR.15
Jesse W. Rigby – born in OH;6 residence Red Oak, IA; age 19; enlisted 22 Jul 1862; mustered in 29
Aug 1862 as Private, Company B, 24th IA Infantry; captured 8 Apr 1864 at Mansfield, LA; mustered out
17 Jul 1865;6 veteran’s pension application # 719,884 from ID on 24 Jul 1889;7,8 died 3 May 1926 at
Minneapolis, MN;7 buried Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN.15
Josephus Williams – born in OH;6 residence Irving, IA; age 17; enlisted 4 May 1864; mustered in 4
Jun 1864 as Private, Company G, 47th IA Infantry; mustered out 28 Sep 1864;6 veteran’s pension
application # 1,092,675 from NE on 18 Feb 1891;7,8 died 28 Jul 1921 at Hood River, OR;7 buried
Idlewilde Cemetery, Hood River, Hood River County, OR;15 widow’s (Charlotte M. Williams) pension
application # 1,178,048 from OR on 18 Aug 1921.7,8
(To be continued)
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Stanford Doud, Marion County Pioneer
Father of 33 Children, All Single births, 1827-1877
By Carl Nollen, nollenca@hotmail.com
We genealogists are well aware how large families were. Census lists and family group sheets
commonly show a child born every other year for many families. If there is a gap, it is most likely
because an infant had died. Few parents had more than 18 or 20 children, however. The child-bearing
years for a mother limited that, if for no other reason. But Stanford Doud became a father 33 times, in
succession with three wives.
This fertility was due in part because his wives were much younger than he. His first wife was
only 13 and he was 22, his second wife was 22 and he was 32, and his third wife was 16 when he was
48. He was 23 when his first child was born and 72 when his last baby arrived. His oldest child was 50
when the 33rd child was born.
When I joined the Marion County Pioneer Cemetery Commission a few years ago, I made it a goal
to visit every cemetery in the county. When I came across the Stanford Doud Cemetery north of
Bussey, I noticed a gravestone, a memorial actually, which reads, “IN MEMORY OF STANFORD
DOUD BORN IN PA. 1804. DIED AND BURIED AT ELDON, IA IN 1891. HE HOMESTEADED HERE
IN 1843. THIS IS 1ST CEM. IN LIBERTY TWP. HE WAS ELECTED 1ST CO. SURVEYOR AND CLERK
OF 1ST COMM. COURT. HE MARRIED 3 TIMES AND WAS FATHER OF 33 CHILDREN.” This
piqued my interest. What kind of family was this? As it turns out, much has been written about the
Doud people by relatives. Dedicated descendants restored this cemetery. In the 1950’s it was totally
neglected, even though it lay alongside a road. “It was a wilderness of vines, dead trees, underbrush,
logs and saplings. No stones remained standing. Many were broken and some illegible. Some buried
under three and four inches of dirt.”1 In 1954 Lloyd Godfrey and his sister, Mae Gladson, descendants
of Stanford Doud, began steps to restore this site. Before and after photographs show how this
cemetery was restored. Thirteen new granite markers were set and three old marble gravestones were
reset. On Memorial Day, 1963, a memorial service was held attended by approximately 40
descendants and friends.2
Stanford Doud was a pioneer and adventurer. He was born in Pennsylvania, lived in Ohio when a
teenager and young man, lived in Van Buren and Marion Counties here in Iowa, and joined the
stampede to the Gold Rush in California in 1850! He was a farmer, surveyor, cabinet maker, stone
cutter, justice of the peace. Two of his brothers, David and Alden, were state legislators.3 The town of
Douds in Van Buren County is named after this Doud family, where they arrived in 1841. 4 Stanford’s
mother, Fear Beaumont, was third great granddaughter of John Alden of the Mayflower Pilgrims in
Massachusetts. Stanford’s grandfather, Isaiah Beaumont, served in the Revolutionary War with
General Washington at Valley Forge.5
Because they were among the first pioneer settlers in this part of the country, the Douds had
frequent contact with Indians. The Indians often came to their house asking for food. Stanford’s
daughter, Susan, remembered seeing the dead bodies of Indians tied high up in the trees so they
would be closer to their heavenly hunting ground. The Douds only had candles to light the darkness.
Honey from bee hives in trees was their sugar. They took their corn to Eddyville, 20 miles east, to be
ground into meal. But education was important and home schooling was their education in these early
days before country schools. The Doud children told of the prairie covered with beautiful wild flowers. 6
In a large family such as this, there is certain to be conflicting and unrecorded information. What’s
notable here, are the conflicts in original records. Stanford Doud is shown in two different places in
both the 1850 and 1885 censuses. Other census information conflicts with dates in family tradition. I
have presented this family in chronological order. A good photograph of Stanford has been saved, but
there doesn’t seem to be any known pictures for his third wife. The family seemed to have some sense
of humor for their children’s names: Milo & Philo, Retta & Zetta, and four named after states:
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, Virginia. There was also Texana. This writer has photographed all
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gravestones in Stanford Doud Cemetery and posted them on the Findagrave website. The cemetery is
barely a mile and a half west of the Mahaska County line, on Reagan Street in Section 2 in Liberty
Township, Marion County.
Margaret Diane Gladson, great great granddaughter of Stanford Doud, Sr., recently donated a
sewing rocker, with caned back seat made by him for his daughter in 1842, to the Marion County
Historical Society Museum in Knoxville, Iowa.
Stanford Doud Chronology
1804, June 10, Stanford Doud born, Luzerne County, PA, son of David Doud and Fear Beaumont. He
had six younger brothers and one younger sister. He was named after his great grandmother,
Rebecca Stanford.7
1817, Stanford Doud, age 13, moved to Licking County, OH.8
1826, Stanford Doud, 22, married Sarah Fanisher Converse, age 13, born December 24, 1812. She
was third child of Sanford Converse and Alice Searle, which family moved from Bridport, VT to
Licking County in 1814. Sarah died January 17, 1834, age 21.9 She was the mother of 6 children,
born in her fourteenth through twenty-first years. When she died, the oldest of her motherless
children would have been only age 6.
1827, October 23, #1 child, Elois Millisa Doud born, Licking County, OH.10 She married September
17, 184311, died October 18, 1853, age 25, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery. 12 Husband, Joshua
Way, born November 16, 1821, Wayne County, IN, died May 19, 1895 Bussey, IA, buried Sand
Ridge Cemetery, Jefferson Twp, Mahaska County, IA.13 Their third child, Taylor Way, March 3,
1849-October 7, 1850, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.14 She was the mother of five children.15
1829, #2 child, Washington Cicero Doud, born, St. Albans, Licking County, OH.16 He married Ann.
He died March 14, 1885, Allegany, Sierra County, CA, buried Downieville Cemetery.17 He went with
his father to the California Gold Rush (see 1850 below). His obituary philosophized much about
him, “We have been intimately acquainted with Mr. Doud for the past twenty years, and have always
found him honorable and upright in all his dealings….He had no religious belief as far as we know.
Certain it is that he did not believe in the inspiration of revealed religion…..he could not fear that
which he did not believe to exist. With such belief, or want of belief, it was not surprising that he
should request that no form or ceremony of the Church should enter into the last rites which is
customary for those who remain, to perform over those who have passed on…..that there be no
ceremony at the grave.” The local interest column on the same page listed several people who
attended his funeral. He had no children.18
1830, April 7, #3 child, Stanford Doud, Jr., born, Licking County, OH.19 He married (1) Martha A.
Darnell, September 7, 1851, Mahaska County.20 She was born 1831, died September 7, 1855,
buried Stanford Doud Cemetery. She was pregnant when bitten by a rattlesnake encountered in
their root cellar.21 He married (2) Eliza Burton, July 31, 1861, Marion County,22 who was born
September 30, 1844, died October 16, 1922, buried Greenlawn Cemetery, Bussey, IA.23 He died
September 20, 1902, age 72, buried Greenlawn.24 Father of 10 children.25
1831 (?), #4 child, Ohio Doud, born.26 No further record for her.
1833, February 22, #5 child, Sally H. Doud, born, Licking County, OH.27 She married Nathaniel G.
Teas, December 11, 1851, Marion County.28 She died November 9, 1854, age 21 buried Stanford
Doud Cemetery.29 Their child, Celia Teas, April 25, 1854-March 11, 1855, also buried there.30 He
must have been a man of adventure, too. He went to the Gold Rush with the Douds, and is in the
1850 census with them.31 When he returned, he married as above, and after his first wife died,
married Sarah Johnson, December 10, 1856, Monroe County.32 In the 1860 census, he is found in
Monroe County, Cedar Township, post office Maryville (Marion County) with his wife and two young
daughters.33 He enlisted in the Civil War, February 8, 1862, and was killed in action at Vicksburg,
Mississippi, May 22, 1863, age about 35.34
1834, #6 child, Letharissa Doud, born, Licking County, OH.35 She married, March 3, 1853, age 18/19,
William Burton, Mahaska County.36 He was born September 24, 1832, Covington, IN, died April 22,
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1900, buried Greenlawn. She died 1868, age 33/34, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.38 She was
the mother of 7 children.39
1834, January 17, Sarah (Converse) Doud, died, age 21.40 She was the mother of 6.41
1836, Stanford Doud, Sr., age 32, married (2), Catharine Helen Stuart, age 22, born 1814, Fauquier
County, VA,42died 1852.43
1836, #7 child, Owen Doud, born, Licking County, OH,44 died December 16, 1902, Livingston, MT,
buried Mountain View Cemetery.45
1837, September 22, #8 child, Susan Helen Doud born, Licking County, OH. She married, February
3, 1856, Edward Godfrey, Marion County. She died August 29, 1920, age 82, buried Greenlawn.46
He was born July 4, 1825, died Dec 21 1913, buried Greenlawn.47 She was the mother of 12
children.48
1839, #9 child, Eliab Doud born, Licking County, OH, died 1856, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.49
He is not in the 1856 census (see 1856 below).
1840/41, #10 child, Martha A. Doud born, died May, 1850, age 9, measles, according to the 1850
Marion Mortality Index of the 1850 census.50 Buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.51 See 1847 & 1850
entries below.
1841, May 3, Stanford Sr., became member of Center Lodge #86, Johnstown, OH.52
1842, Stanford & Catherine Doud & 8 children moved to Van Buren County, IA.53
1843, #11 child, James Edward Doud born, Van Buren County, IA.54Civil War veteran, 40th Iowa
Infantry, enlisted age 18, Knoxville, August 15, 1862, mustered out August 2, 1865, at Fort Gibson,
Cherokee Nation. He married 1866, Fort Gibson, OK, Sophronia Ann Doud (first cousin).55 They are
in the 1880 & 1885 censuses, Linn, Sherman Twp., Washington County, KS.56 He died May 19,
1914, Gilroy, CA, buried Odd Fellows & Masons Cemetery (Gavilan Hills Memorial Park), Gilroy.57
She was born 1844, died January 24, 1896, Douds, IA, buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Douds.58 He
was the father of 8 children.59
1843, The Stanford Doud family moved to Marion County, IA.60
1844, #12 child, Milo Doud born and died, Liberty Twp, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.61
1846, Stanford Doud, Sr., foreman, 1st Marion County grand jury.62
1846, #13 child, Iowa Doud born.63 She married April 9, 1865, George Washington Porter, Marion
County.64 She died April 13, 1884, Knoxville, IA, buried Graceland Cemetery, Knoxville.65 No death
record found. He was born 1826, died January 19, 1902, also buried at Graceland.66 She was the
mother of 10 children,67 including twins aged 2 years and 4 months, and the baby, 6 weeks.
1847, Martha A. Doud, born 1845, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery, according to newer gravestone put
in at time of cemetery restoration 1963.68 See 1840 above and 1850.
1847, #14 child, Pennsylvania Doud born, died 1851, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.69
1847, May, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed and recorded plat of Barkersville, IA (Indiana Twp).70
1847, June, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed and recorded plat of Perryville, IA (Perry Twp).71
1848, February 1, Stanford Doud, Sr., receives a land patent from the Fairfield, IA, Land Office for east
half of north east quarter of Section 2, Township 74, Range 18. 85 acres, Liberty Twp., Marion
County.72
1848, March 17, #15 child, Virginia Doud born.73 She was married (1) William Burton, December 29,
1870,74 and died February 19, 1925, Allerton, IA, buried Greenlawn Cemetery, Bussey, IA.75 He was
previously married to Letharissa Doud (above) and was the brother of Eliza Burton, Stanford Doud,
Jr.’s, second wife (above).76 William died April 22, 1900 (see 1834 above). Virginia married (2) Ellis
Darnell, November 12, 1912 at Albia, IA.77 He was brother to Martha Darnell, Stanford, Jr.‘s first wife,
and brother to Elizabeth Darnell, Stanford, Sr.‘s, third wife.78 She was the mother of 5 children.79
1848, May, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of Pella. (Lake Prairie Twp).80
1848, May, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of Amsterdam (“).81
1848, July, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of American City, IA (Summit Twp).82 This
town never developed, northwest of Otley.
1848, August, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of Bennington, (Perry Twp).83
1849, April 3, Stanford Doud, Sr., received a land patent from the Fairfield, IA Land Office for west half
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north east quarter Section 2 Township 74, Range 18, 85 acres.
1849, June, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of Hamilton, IA (Liberty Twp).85
1849, August, Stanford Doud, Sr., surveyed & recorded plat of Pleasantville, IA (Pleasant Grove
Twp).86
1849, child #16, Sarah Jane Doud born, died 1850, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.87
1850, Stanford Doud, his son, Washington Doud, & his brother, Edward Doud, joined the Gold Rush to
California! They traveled the Overland Route which normally took at least four months. The trip
normally would have started April, May, or June, late enough for the grass to grow on the prairie, but
arriving before the Sierra snows. The Gold Rush started 1849, but he was still surveying yet in
August, 1849.88
1850, May, Martha A. Doud, died of measles, age 9, as found in the Marion County 1850 Mortality
Index with the 1850 census.50 Buried Stanford Doud Cemetery. See 1840 & 1847 above for
conflicting dates.
1850, September 24, Stanford Doud, Sr. family enumerated in the Marion County census. He is age 45,
Catharine H. 35, and children Owen 14, Susan H. 12, Eliab 11, James Edward 6, Iowa 5, Virginia 3,
Pennsylvania 2, Washington Cicero 21, Stanford 20, & Sally H. 18, all in house #329 and family
#359. Value of real estate, $1000.89
1850, November 26, Stanford Doud, Sr., age 40, enumerated at Placerville, El Dorado County,
California, alone as “family” #14, “mines for gold,” value of real estate, $3000. No amount shown in
the “Average Product of Miner’s Labor Per Day” column. His brother, Washington Cicero Doud, &
brother, Edward, are listed on another page, same date, same place. They each had $2.00 “Product
per Day.” No value shown in real estate owned column.90
1850, Sarah Jane Doud, child #16 above, died, age about 1, buried Stanford Doud.87
1851?, Stanford Doud, Sr., came back from the Gold Rush via sea around Cape Horn, South America
to New York. This 13000 mile sea journey alone would have taken at least five months.91
1851, Pennsylvania Doud, child #14 above, died, age about 4, buried Stanford Doud.69
1852, Catherine Doud, second wife of Stanford Doud, Sr., died, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery. 92 She
was the mother of 10 children.93
1853, March 4, Letharissa Doud, about 18, married William Burton, 20, Mahaska County.94 This was a
double wedding, daughter and father.95
1853, March 4, Stanford Doud, Sr., age 48, married (3), Elizabeth Darnell, Oskaloosa, IA, Mahaska
County,96 age 16, She was born 1837, IN, died 1917, Eldon, IA,97buried Eldon Cemetery.98 She was
the younger sister of Martha Darnell, wife of Stanford Doud, Jr.99
1853, October 18, Elois (Doud) Way, #1 child above, died, age 25, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.12
1854, Iowa census, Liberty Twp., Stanford Doud, Sr., family; 4 males, 3 females.100
1854. October 14, #17 child, Milo Doud born, died January 25, 1931, Marshall County, buried
Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown. He married, January 16, 1879, Mary Ellen Scott, Marshall
County,101 born April 12, 1863, died September 27, 1927.102 He was the father of 4 children.103 He
was the second child to be named Milo.
1854, November 9, Sally (Doud) Teas, #5 child above, died, age 21, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.29
1856, Iowa census, Liberty Twp., Stanford Doud, 52, Elizabeth Doud, 18, Stanford Doud, (Jr.), 24,
Edward Doud, 14, Iowa Doud, 12, Virginia Doud, 9, Milo Doud, 2.104
1856, Eliab Doud, child #9 above, died, age 17, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.49
1856, October 6, #18 child, Philo Doud born. He died Jan. 27, 1936, Marshall County, IA, age 79,
buried Timber Creek Cemetery, Marshall County. He married February 20, 1879, Sara Scott,105 who
was born December 23, 1860,106 died June 28, 1908.107 She was the sister of Mary Ellen Scott,
Milo’s wife (above).108 He was the father of 8 children.109
1857, #19 child, Delano Doud born, died 1858, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.110
1858, #20 child, Texana Doud born, died 1859, buried Stanford Doud Cemetery.111
1860, June 8, Federal census, Liberty Twp., post office Attica, Stanford Doud, 55, Elizabeth, 23,
Edward,17, Iowa, 14, Virginia, 12, Milo, 5, Philo, 3.112
1860, September 11, #21 child, Cynthia Seretta “Retta” Doud born, died March 17, 1927,
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Amsterdam, MO. She married, April 25, 1878, Henry Stephenson. He was born January 22, 1838,
died February 28, 1924.113 Both buried Scott Cemetery, near Amsterdam, Bates County, MO.114
She was the mother of 8 children.115
1862, #22 child, Eliza Lucetta “Zetta” Doud born, died early 1880’s.116 She married, February 28,
1882,Wapello County, George C. Watson.117
1863, February 23, #23 child, Orin “Joe” Doud born. He died March 1, 1930, Marshalltown, IA, age
67. He married, Eva Egbert, May 21, 1900, and later divorced. He was the stepfather of one
daughter.118
Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown.119 His obituary notes that he was
survived by his divorced wife and that he was born in Van Buren County. See below.
1864/1865, Stanford Doud family moved to Douds, Van Buren County, IA.120
1868 Letharissa (Doud) Burton, child #6 above, died.38
1869, #24 child, Kate Doud born, Van Buren County,121 died July 10,1941, Eldon, IA.122 She married
Frank Lambert, May 2, 1894,Van Buren County.123 He died December 22, 1945, and both are
buried Eldon Cemetery, Eldon.124 She was the mother of 4 children.125
1870, June 7, Federal census, Village Twp., Van Buren County, Stanford Doud, 66, Elizabeth, 34, Milo,
15, Philo, 13, Cynthia C, 10, Eliza L., 8, Oran, 6, William A., 3, Kate C., 2.126
1871, #25 child, Richard Amherst Doud, or William Amherst Doud, born, Van Buren County, died
March 21, 1921, Marshalltown, IA, buried Timber Creek Cemetery, Marshall County. His gravestone
reads, “Amherst Doud 1871-1921.” 127 No obituary found. He is already in the 1870 census, age
3,126 and later censuses agree, more or less, than he was born before 1871. He is always shown as
Amherst Doud or William A. Doud. 1900 census says he was born Jan 1866.145 His mother’s
brother, was Amhurst Marvin Darnell, who lived in Marion County,128 and undoubtedly the source for
the name, Amherst.
1872, December 4, #26 child, Frank L. Doud born, died April 4 or 24, 1952.129 He married, November
12, 1905, Wapello County, Delpha Houston130 (April 22, 1886- August 8, 1957).131 Lived in Marshall
County.132 Both buried Oakview Cemetery, Albia, IA.133 No obituary found for him in either
Marshalltown or Albia papers.
1873, #27 child, Eva Doud born.134 Still living 1917.148 1900 census says she was born October,
1870.145 Family tradition says she went to Mexico.135
1875, October 13, #28 child, Fred L. “Moon” Doud born, Van Buren County, died September 1, 1957,
Ottumwa, buried Eldon Cemetery.136 He married Molly Fane and they were divorced. He had no
children137 and was the last of the 33 children to die. 1900 census says he was born October,
1873,145 which is wrong, and leaves all birth dates in this census suspect for this family.
1877, April, #29 child, Fear Doud born, died 1897 (family tradition), Wapello County.138 But she is still
in the 1900 census (see below). She was the last child born to this family, and named for her father‘s
mother, Fear Beaumont, whose mother was Fear Alden.139 Stanford was 72 & Elizabeth was 40.
She died of a self-inflicted abortion.140
1880, June 21, Federal census, Village Twp., Van Buren County, IA, Stanford Doud, 76. He is
enumerated alone.141 Wife and children not found, Wapello or Van Buren Counties.
1885, Iowa census, Village Twp., Van Buren County, town of Douds, Stanford Doud, 80, Elizabeth, 50,
Amhurst 18, Kate 15, Eva, 13, Frank, 11, Fred, 9, Fear, 7. This census ended for this book on April
23, B. R. Nelson, Assessor.142
1885, Iowa census, Washington Twp., Wapello County, town of Eldon. Stanford Doud 80, Elizabeth
48, William A. 18, Kate 14, Evah, 13, Frank, 11, Fred, 9, Fear, 7. This census ended for this book
on May 2, Henry Baker, Assessor.143 Here we have the second census where the Stanford Doud
family is enumerated twice in two different places! The Van Buren census is suspect to me, as
people from Douds, Leando, and Selma are enumerated on the same page. Since the census
takers were the county assessors this year did they pad the population for their county’s gain? The
1850 census is the other with Stanford shown twice (Marion County, IA, & El Dorado County, CA).
1891, October 2, Stanford Doud, Sr., died, age 87, at Eldon, buried Eldon Cemetery. The death record
lists cause of death as congestion of lungs and liver. The obituary for him was headlined, “Many
Times Father.” It noted he had been been a farmer, surveyor, cabinet maker, stone cutter, and
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justice of the peace. He was a great reader. “His riches vanished and left him poor but not unloved.”
144
1895, Iowa census, this family not found.
1900, June 14, Federal census, Eldon, Washington Twp., Wapello County, Church st., Mary Doud,
head, 64, born Jan 1836, Frank, son, 28, born Dec 1871, Fred, son, 26, born Oct 1873, Fear, dau,
23, born April 1877, Eva, dau, 29, born Oct 1870, Maggie, granddau, age 5, born Jan 1895, William
A., son, 34, born Jan 1866.145 Fear was supposed to have died in 1897 and her newer gravestone
reads “1877-1897.” But here in this 1900 census she is listed as a house maid and her sister, Eva,
as a washer woman. Maggie was Eva’s daughter. See also 1910 and endnote #146.
1902, September 20, Stanford Doud, Jr., died.24
1910, Federal census, only Frank & Kate Lambert family and Effie found, at Eldon.146
1914, May 14, James Edward Doud, child #11 above, died.57
1917, June 26, Elizabeth (Darnell) Doud died at Eldon, IA. The death record shows her name as Mary
Margarette Doud, about 85, parents unknown, informant, Mrs. Frank Lambert, who would be her
daughter, Kate.147 The obituary in the Eldon Forum and Register gives her name as Mary Elizabeth
Darnel, “born about 85 years ago.” It says she was married to Stanford Doud. The 11 children who
survived are named: Milo, Philo, Rettie, Joe, Eliza, Fred, Frank, Eva, Kate, Sim and Amhurst. Sim
must be Susan. Four sons and one daughter (Kate) were with her at the end. Her obituary says she
passed away at the County Farm and she was mother of 15.148 Her husband’s obituary says 16
children were born by his third wife. Her great granddaughter writes that she had 17. There are 13
named in this chronology. The 17 from Stanford’s third wife, 10 from his second wife, and 6 from
his first wife equals 33. There were four unnamed infants who must be from his third wife. Her
newer gravestone in the Eldon Cemetery, reads, “Elizabeth Darnell, wife of Stanford Doud, 18371917.”
1920, August 29, Susan Helen (Doud) Godfrey, child #8 above, died.46
1921, March 21, Amhurst Doud, child #25 above, died.127
1925, February 19, Virginia (Doud) (Burton) Darnell, child #15 above, died.75
1927, March 17, Cynthia (Doud) Stephenson, child #21 above, died.113
1930, March 1, Orin “Joe” Doud, child #23 above, died.118
1931, January 25, Milo Doud, child #17 above, died.101
1936, June 27, Philo Doud, child #18 above, died.105
1941, July 10, Kate (Doud) Lambert, child #24 above, died.122
1952, April 4, Frank Doud, child #26 above, died.129
1957, September 1, Fred Doud, child #28 above, died.136
Endnotes
1
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, and Godfrey, Lloyd, David and Fear Beaumont Doud and Their Descendants,
manuscript, ca. 1963, p.46.
2
. Ibid.
3
. Gladson, Margaret Diane, Stanford Doud: A Real Pioneer, paper for History 370 at Iowa State
University, 1993, p.3.
4
. Ibid.
5
. Ibid., p. 2.
6
. Ibid., p. 5.
7.
Doud, O. L., Doud--Dowd and Allied Families, Doud-Dowd Association, Sun City, AZ, 1976, p.7-31-2.
8
. Ibid., p. 7-75-1.
9
. Converse, Charles Allen, The Converse Family, Eben Putnam Publishers, Boston, MA, 1905, vol.1,
p.418.
10
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
11
. Van Buren County, Iowa, Marriage Book A, 1837-1845.
12
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, original gravestone.
13
. Mahaska County History, by Keo-Mah Genealogical Society & Mahaska County Historical Society,
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14
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, newer gravestone.
15
. Mahaska County History, p. 926.
16
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
17
. Downieville Cemetery, Findagrave.com website. His name is spelled “Dowd” on the gravestone.
18
. W. C. Doud obituary, Mountain Messenger, Downieville, CA, Saturday, March 21, 1885, p. 3:2
19.
Doud, p. 7-75-2.
20
. Mahaska County Marriage Index 1844-1855, Keo-Mah Genealogical Society, Oskaloosa, 2001, p. 4.
21
. Gladson, Margaret Diane, p. 6.
22
. Marion County Marriage Register #1, 1845-1866, p. 386, #1527-93.
23
. Doud, p. 7-75-3.
24
. Stanford Doud, Jr., obituary Knoxville Journal, Friday Sept. 26 1902, p. 1:2. & Greenlawn Cemetery,
gravestone.
25
. Doud, p. 7-175.
26
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 16.
27
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
28
. Marion County Marriage Register #1, 1845-1866, p. 58, #225.
29
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, original gravestone.
30
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 16.
31
. 1850 California Federal Census, November 26, 1850, Placerville, El Dorado County, p. 308a,
“family” #10.
32
. Monroe County Auditor Minute Book, p. 2-15. The record shows the bride as Mrs. Sarah Johnson,
and she had a child, Margaret, born out of wedlock, according to extensive notes on Findagrave for
Nathaniel.
33.
Monroe County Federal Census, 1860, p. 6.
34
. Findagrave website notes for Nathaniel Teas.
35
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
36
. Mahaska County Marriage Index 1844-1855, p. 2.
37
. William Burton obituary, Knoxville Express, Wednesday, May 2, 1900, p.3.
38
. Stanford Doud Cemetery newer gravestone.
39
. William Burton obituary, (above).
40
. Converse, p. 418.
41
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p.6.
42
. Ibid, p. 19.
43
. Ibid, p. 19.
44
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
45
. Mountain View Cemetery burial record, Block 5, Lot 1, Grave 3.
46
. Susan H. Godfrey obituary, Bussey Record, Thursday, September 2, 1920, p.1.
47
. Ed Godfrey obituary, Gladson, Mae Godfrey. This was his second marriage and he brought his three
children from his first marriage into their new home.
48
. Doud, p. 7-176.
49
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, newer gravestone.
50
. Mortality Index for Persons Who Died during the Year ending 1st, June, 1850, p. 415, #16, Roll 54.
51
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, newer gravestone.
52
. Doud, p. 7-75-1.
53
. Ibid. Mr. Doud doesn’t account for Martha because he has her birth year as 1845.
54
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
55
. Doud, p. 7-177-1.
56
. Kansas State Census, 1880, p. 566, family #146. Kansas State Census, 1885, no p., family #270.
57
. J. E. Doud obituary, Gilroy Advocate, Saturday, May 23, 1914.
58
. Mount Moriah cemetery, Findagrave.com
59
. J. E. Doud obituary (above).
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60
. Doud, p. 7-75-1.
61
. Stanford Doud Cemetery newer gravestone.
62
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 46C, newspaper article from Knoxville newspaper, June 11, 1963.
63
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
64
. Marion County Marriage Register #1, 1845-1866, p. 520, #35.
65
. Iowa Porter obituary, Knoxville Journal, Wednesday, April 16, 1884, p.4
66
. George Washington Porter obituary, Knoxville Journal, January 24, 1902.
67
. Doud, p. 7-177-1.
68
. Stanford Doud Cemetery, newer gravestone.
69
. Ibid.
70.
Wright, John W., History of Marion County, Iowa, and Its People, Chicago, 1915, v.1, p. 159.
Barkersville’s name was changed to Attica.
71
. Ibid. p. 176. Perryville never existed, being only 1/8 mile west of Bennington.
72
. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, certificate #15031, Ancestry.com.
73
. Doud, p. 7-75-3.
74
. William Burton obituary (37). Marriage record not found in Marion, Mahaska, Monroe Counties.
75
. Mrs. Virginia Darnell obituary, Knoxville Express, Thursday, February 26, 1925 & Greenlawn
Cemetery, gravestone which reads “Virginia, his wife,” (William Burton).
76
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 3.
77.
Monroe County Marriage Record #15, p. 371
78
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, Ibid.
79
. Doud, p. 7-177-2.
80
. Donnel, Wm. M., Pioneers of Marion County, Des Moines, 1872, p. 164.
81
. Ibid., p. 165.
82
. Ibid., p. 251.
83
. Ibid., p. 304.
84
. U. S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, certificate 16316, Ancestry.com.
85
. Donnel, p. 285.
86
. Ibid, p. 323.
87
. Doud, p. 7-75-3.
88
. Family tradition says they went in 1849, but this could not be when Stanford was still surveying here
in August.
89.
1850 U. S. Census, Marion County, Iowa, p.251a , family #339, Roll 187.
90
. 1850 California Federal Census, Placerville, El Dorado County, p. 308a, “family” #14.
91
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 2 as to the route home. Actual year not proven.
92
. Doud, p. 7-75-3 and Stanford Doud Cemetery newer gravestone.
93
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 19.
94
. Mahaska County Marriage Register #2, August 13, 1851-December 31, 1855, p.12, #123
95
. Sanders, W. E., M.D., Cedar Brakes and Hamilton Prairie, privately printed, 1958, p. 20.
96
. See 94 above #124. Both married by Robert M. Wilson, Justice of the Peace.
97
. Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p. 37A. Also see Smith, MD, H. C. , The Darnall, Darnell Family, 1973, p.97.
98
. Mary Elizabeth Darnel obituary, Eldon Forum & Register, Thursday, June 28, 1917.
99
. Smith, MD, H. C., The Darnall, Darnell Family, 1973, p. 202. Also see Gladson, Mae Godfrey, p.3.
100
.1854 Iowa State Census, Liberty Twp., Marion County, no p., Roll 6.
101
. Milo Doud obituary, Marshalltown Times-Republican, Monday, January 26, 1931.
102
. Doud, p. 7-177-2.
103
. Ibid.
104
. 1856 Iowa State Census, Liberty Twp., Marion County, p. 370, family #35, Roll POL-H-290.
105
. Philo Doud obituary, Marshalltown Times-Republican, Tuesday, January 28, 1936.
106.
Doud, p. 7-177-3.
107
. Philo Doud obituary (above).
108
. Doud, p. 7-177-3.
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. Philo Doud obituary (above).
110
. Doud, p. 7-177-3, p. 7-75-3. Also Stanford Doud Cemetery newer gravestone.
111
. Ibid. Ibid.
112
. 1860 U. S. Census, Marion County, Iowa, Liberty Twp., p. 434, family #205, Roll 335 .
113
. Doud, p. 7-177-3.
114
. Scott Cemetery gravestone, Findagrave.com Extensive notes by a descendant on her entry.
115
. Doud, p. 7-177-3.
116
. Doud, p. 7-75-3. Death record not found, Wapello or Van Buren Counties.
117
. Wapello County Marriages Book 4, 1880-1887, p. 36, Eliza age 20, George, 23.
118
. Joe Doud obituary, Marshalltown Times-Republican, Monday, March 3, 1930.
119
. Riverside Cemetery gravestone, Marshalltown, Findagrave.com.
120
. Doud, p. 7-75-2.
121
. Doud, p. 7-177-4.
122
. Mrs. Frank Lambert obituary, Ottumwa Courier, Friday, July 11, 1941.
123
. Ibid.
124
. Doud, p.7-177-4.
125
. Ibid.
126
. 1870 U. S. Census, Van Buren County, Iowa, Village Twp., p. 385a, family #93, Roll 421.
127
. Timber Creek Cemetery gravestone, Findagrave. & letter from Margaret Diane Gladson, January
2013
128
. Smith MD, H. C. The Darnall, Darnell Family, p. 202.
129
. Doud, p. 7-75-3 & letter Margaret Diane Gladson, January 5, 2013 (papers from her mother’s files).
130
. Wapello County Marriage Record #18, 1905-1906, p. 134.
131
. Letter from Margaret Diane Gladson, January 5, 2013 (papers from her mother‘s files).
132
. Mrs. Frank L. Doud obituary, Albia Union Republican, Thursday, August 7, 1957.
133
. Oakview Cemetery gravestone, Albia, Iowa, Findagrave.com.
134
. Doud, p. 7-75-3.
135
. Letter from Margaret Diane Gladson, January 5, 2013 (papers from her mother‘s files).
136
. Doud, p. 7-75-3 & Eldon Cemetery gravestone, Findagrave.com.
137
. Fred Doud obituary, Eldon Forum, Thursday, September 5, 1957.
138
. Doud, p. 7-75-3.
139
. Letter from Margaret Diane Gladson. Fear was 5th generation from John Alden, a famous Pilgrim.
Also, Gladson, Margaret Diane, Stanford Doud: A Real Pioneer, six generation list attached.
140
. Ibid. Handwritten note by Gladson’s mother on her papers. Death record not found, Wapello,
Van Buren Counties.
141
. 1880 U. S. Census, Van Buren County, Iowa, Village Twp., p. 353a, #292, Roll 367.
142
. 1885 Iowa State Census, Van Buren County, p. 588, #311.
143
. 1885 Iowa State Census, Wapello County, p. 459, #253.
144
. Stanford Doud, Sr., obituary, Ottumwa Weekly Courier, Thursday, October 8, 1891, p. 2.
145
. 1900 U. S. Census, Wapello County, Iowa, Washington Twp., p. 386b, family #371, 208 Church
Street, Eldon, Roll 463.
146
. 1910 Iowa Federal Census, Wapello County, Washington Twp., p. 202a, family #494, roll 426, Kate
& Frank Lambert. Effie (Eva) & her daughter, Maggie, p. 196a, family #379. Effie is shown as a
laundress, not able to read or write. The father of her daughter was born in the “United States,”
instead of Eva stating his state of birth like everyone else. These two youngest sisters, Eva (or
Effie) and Fear each became pregnant, unmarried. Eva kept her baby; this daughter married, and
they moved to Mexico. The last record of them is in the 1910 census. Fear chose not to have her
baby with tragic consequences.
147
. Wapello County Transcript of Deaths, v. 4A, 1916-1919, p. 77, #481.
148
. Mary Elizabeth Darnel obituary, Eldon Forum & Register, Thursday, June 28, 1917.
Is it true that later children of large families are more likely themselves to not have large families? 21 of
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Stanford, Sr’s children reached adulthood. Of these, 3 were unmarried (Owen, who lived to be 66,
Amherst about 50, Fear, 20/24). Eva’s adult life is not known after the 1910 census. There were 5 who
were married but had no children, Washington, age about 55, Zetta, about 20, Joe, 67, Frank, 79, and
Fred, 81. That leaves 12 who had children, Stanford, Jr., who lived to be 72 and had 10 children, Elois,
age 25, 5 children, Sally, age 21, 1 child, Letharissa, age about 33, 7 children, Susan, age 82, 12
children, James, about 70, 8 children, Iowa, about 38, 10 children, Virginia, 76, 5 children, Milo, age 76,
4 children, Philo, age 79, 8 children, Cynthia, age 66, 8 children, Kate, age 72, 4 children.
That is 82 grandchildren of Stanford, Sr. Stanford had 8 children born after 1860, plus four unrecorded
infants who were also likely born after 1860. These 8 children had 4 known children, all born to Kate.
The other 7, the last ones born, had none.
Birth dates of Stanford’s children:
With Sarah Converse, married 1826:
1827 Oct 23 #1 Elois Millisa
1829
#2 Washington Cicero
1830 Apr 7
#3 Stanford Jr.
1831 ?
#4 Ohio
1833 Feb 22 #5 Sally
1834
#6 Letharissa
With Catherine Helen Stuart, married 1836:
1836
#7 Owen
1837 Sep 22 #8 Susan Helen
1839
#9 Eliab
1840/41
#10 Martha A.
1843
#11 James Edward
1844
#12 Milo
1846
#13 Iowa
1847
#14 Pennsylvania
1848 Mar 17 #15 Virginia
1849
#16 Sarah Jane
California Gold Rush interlude
With Elizabeth Darnell, married Mar 4 1853
1854
#17 Milo
1856 Oct 6
#18 Philo
1857
#19 Delano
1858
#20 Texana
1860 Sep 11 #21 Cynthia
1862
#22 Eliza
1863 Feb 23 #23 Orin Joe
1869
#24 Kate
1871 ?
#25 Amhurst
1872 Dec 4 #26 Frank L.
1873
#27 Eva
1875 Oct 13 #28 Fred L.
1877 Apr
#29 Fear
+ 4 infants unknown dates
most likely with Elizabeth
“Women were first allowed to plead in the United States Supreme Court in 1879. In 1917 Judge H. K.
Evans and his wife of Corydon, Iowa, were admitted to practice before the United States Supreme
Court—the first time that a husband and wife have been granted that privilege. Mrs. Evans is a law
partner of her husband.—The Burlington Hawk-Eye, copied in the Chicago Herald, January 15, 1918;
Hecker’s A Short History of Women’s Rights, p. 171.
-found on Google free e-books
Gallaher, Ruth A. Legal and Political Status of Women in Iowa: An Historical Account of the Rights of
Women in Iowa from 1838 to 1918. Iowa City, Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa, 1918.
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
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
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
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Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Ballymoney
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Larne
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Strabane
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Lough Neagh
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Belfast
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Enniskillen
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Craigavon
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Strangford Lough
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Upper Lough Erne
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, Monaghan-Keady
941.5/ORD
Ordnance Survey North. Ireland
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, The Mournes
942.23/TEN
no author
Tenterden [England], Town Guide
31
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Fall 2013
Roba, William
Einwanderung: Germans Forced Out of Their Homeland
in the 1850s
943.47/HAA
Haag, Ernst Christian
Ortssippenbuch Schafhausen mit vielen Evangelischen aus
Datzingen und Weil der Stadt, Kreis Boblingen, Wurttemberg,
1525-1997 (Family lineage book for Schafhausen, Wurttemberg)
943.47/LAC
Lachenmaier-Strohm, Monika
Perouser Familien, 1699-1997 (Family lineage book for
Perouser, Wurttemberg, Germany)
943.5/ARB
Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Genealogischer Verbande in
Niedersachsen
Norddeutsche Familienkunde [North German Families, The
Bulletin of the Association of Genealogical Societies in
Niedersachsen, Volumes 5, 6, 7, 8]
943.56/PAR
no author
Parish Records from Stockum, Westphalia
943.6/AUS
no author
Austria [Map] [c1984]
943.6/AUS
no author
Austria [Map] [c1999]
943.7/PRA
no author
Prag, Taschenbucher (Prague, Pocket Book) [City guide + map]
943.7/TSC
no author
Tschechische Repulik (Czechoslovakia),
Egerland-North Bohemia Map
943.7/TSC
no author
Tschechische Repulik (Czechoslovakia), Middle Bohemia Map
943.7/TSC
no author
Tschechische Repulik (Czechoslovakia), North BohemiaEast Bohemia Map
943.7/TSC
no author
Tschechische Repulik (Czechoslovakia), East BohemiaNorth Moravia Map
943.7/TSC
no author
Tschechische Repulik (Czechoslovakia), South EgerlandBohemian Forest Map
943.8/JEN
Jensen, Cecile Wendt
Sto Lat: A Modern Guide to Polish Genealogy
943.8/POL
no author
Polen (Poland), Oberschlesien (Upper Silesia) Map
943.8/POL
no author
Polen (Poland), Ostbrandenburg (East Brandenburg)Niederschlesien (Lower Silesia) Map
943.8/POL
no author
Polen (Poland), Westpommern (West Pomerania) Map
943.8/POL
no author
Polen (Poland), Wartheland Map
943/BEL
Bellingham, Mary, etal
Research Guide to German-American Genealogy
943/BER
no author
Berlin-Stettin Strassenkarte (Road Map)
943/DEU
no author
DDR [Deutsche Demokratische Republik], Nord [map]
943/FRI
Friederichs, Dr. Heinz F.
How to Find My German Ancestors and Relatives
943/HAN
Hansen, Kevan M.
Map Guide to German Parish Registers, Kingdom of Prussia,
Province of Brandenburg II, Regierungsbezirk,
Frankfurt an der Oder, Volume 42
943/HAN
Hansen, Kevan M.
Finding Your German Ancestors, A Beginner's Guide
943/HEI
Heisey, John W.
German for Genealogy, A Translator's Handbook
943/NEU
no author
Der Neue Grosse Shell Atlas, Neuausgabe 1987/88
(The New Large Shell Atlas, Reprint 1987/88)
943/PAL
Palen, Margaret Krug
Genealogical Research Guide to Germany
943/ROT
no author
Rothaargebirge Sauerland [Germany] [Map]
(Rothaar Mountains [Germany] [Map]
943/STO
Storrer, Norman J.
A Genealogical Handbook of German Handwriting, Terminology,
and Grammar, 17th-19th Centuries
943/STR
no author
Strassen und Reisen, Deutschland und Europa, 1993-94
(Roads and Travels, Germany and Europe, 1993-94) [map]
943/SUE
Suess, Jared H.
Central European Genealogical Terminology
943/WEL
Wellauer, Maralyn A.
Tracing Your German Roots
943/WIT
Witter, Anton
Witter's German-English Primer and New First German Reader
for Public Schools
948.9/DAN
no author
Danemark, Die General Karte, 3 (Denmark, The General Map, 3)
943/ROB
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973.34/NAT
Nat'l Soc of the DAR
Located Graves of Soldiers and Patriots of the American
Revolution, March 1, 1974 through March 1, 1977
973/FIN
Finnell, Merlin C.
Migrations West and Backtracking East
974.841/POR
Porter, Dr. Benjamin F.
Civil War Affidavits and Index to Ledgers of Dr. Benjamin F. Porter,
1864-1888 [York County, Pennsylvania]
974.841/SOU
South Central PA Gen. Society
Bible Records from Family Files of York County Heritage Trust, Volumes 3 and 4
974.897/CRA
no author
Crawford County, Pennsylvania, Farmers' Directory, 1909-1910
974.897/CRA
no author
Crawford County [Pennsylvania] Directory, 1938-1939-1940
974/HOL
Hollick, Martin E.
New Englanders in the 1600s [Expanded edition]
975.595/SMI
Smith, George M.
Strasburg Lutheran German Records, 1768-1829, Strasburg, Virginia
976.9/SCH
Schweitzer, George K.
Kentucky Genelaogical Research
977.243/OWE
no author
Owen County, Indiana Cemetery Listings
977.325/SAI
no author
St. John's Lutheran Church, Beecher (Eagle Lake) Illinois, 1854-1954
977.6153/SAI
no author
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Havana Township,
Claremont, Minnesota, 1865-1965
977.7/BER
Berentson, Betty Larsen
Iowa Connections, A Researching Guide . . .
977.7/CEDAR/16
Cedar County Historical Society
The Cedar County Historical Review, 2012
977.7/FED
Federal Writers' Project
The WPA Guide to 1930s Iowa
977.7/HANCOCK/41
Hancock Co. Gen. Society
Hancock County,Iowa, Genealogical Index to Newspapers, Vol. 1
977.7/IDA/47/Q
no author
Atlas of Ida County, Iowa, 1920
977.7/IOW
Iowa Board of Accountancy
State of Iowa, Annual Register of Certified Public Accountants,
Janauary 1, 1973
977.7/IOW
no author
Iowa Cultural Resources Directory, 1992
977.7/JASPER/50
no author
Atlas of Jasper County, Iowa, 1901
977.7/MEY
Meyer, Steve
Iowans Called to Valor
977.7/MOH
Mohler, Clare Persons
My County, A Study in County Government, Written for Use
in Iowa Schools
977.7/POLK/77
Brown, Joyce E.
Caldwell Funeral Home, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, 1945 and 1946
977.7/POLK/77
no author
Credit Reference and Trust Book for Des Moines, Iowa, 1904
977.7/POLK/77
no author
Polk County, Iowa Landmarks
977.7/POLK/77
no author
Iowa, Famous People [with an Iowa Connection]
977.7/SAL
977.7/VAN
BUREN/89
Salter, William
Iowa, The First Free State in the Louisiana Purchase
no author
Bentonsport, Van Buren County, Iowa, Scrapbook
977.7/WARREN/91
Beck, Jo Croat
Looking Back, Memories and Images of St. Marys, Iowa
977.7/WEBSTER/94
no author
A History of Palm Lodge, No. 572 of A.F. and A.M., Lehigh, Iowa, 1900-1956
978.2/POL
Pollack, Oliver B.
Images of America: Jewish Life in Omaha and Lincoln,
A Photographic History
Iowa Genealogical Society Queries
Queries are free to members of IGS and $5.00 per query for non-members. Queries will be published
as space permits. We reserve the right to edit and/or reject material. Please TYPE or PRINT your
query for clarity. Limit queries to FIFTY WORDS, if possible. Only ONE query per person per issue
unless space permits.
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Fall 2013
Name Index
Ackley, Addie, 8
Ackley, John, 8
Alden, Fear, 24
Alden, John, 19
Alderman, John V., 8
Alderman, Mary A., 8
Allen, William R., 8
Baker, Henry, 24
Barrickman, Robert Emmett, 10
Beaumont, Fear, 19, 20, 24
Beaumont, Isaiah, 19
Bennett, Elisha Woodard, 10
Bishop, Elbert, 10
Blunk, Otto F., 13
Brown, Mary E., 8
Brown, Theodore, 8
Bumgardner, Isaac, 13
Bumgardner, Mary C., 13
Burton, Eliza, 20, 22
Burton, Letharissa (Doud), 23
Burton, William, 21, 22
Butler, Daniel Webster, 7
Butler, John E., 10
Callicotte, Francis Marion, 15
Candee, Frederick P., 7
Candee, Marie L., 7
Carter, Cornelius, 9
Chapman, Eri W., 13
Colvin, Oliver H., 10
Converse, Sanford, 20
Converse, Sarah Fanisher, 20
Crossan, Robert A., 13
Darnel, Mary Elizabeth, 25
Darnell, Amhurst Marvin, 23
Darnell, Elizabeth, 22
Darnell, Ellis, 22
Darnell, Martha, 22
Darnell, Martha A., 20
Darnell, Virginia (Doud) (Burton), 25
Davis, Benjamin, 13
Davis, Sarah E., 13
Davis, Westley, 7
Davis, William Way, 8
Delay, Joseph, 11
Dibble, Charles A., 15
Dickerson, Charles, 11
Dickinson, Evalina S., 15
Dickinson, William P., 15
Dodd, Charles J., 11
Dorman, Emaline, 13
Dorman, William J., 13
Doud Sophronia Ann, 21
Doud, (Jr.), Stanford, 23
Doud, Alden, 19
Doud, Amhurst, 24, 25
Doud, Catherine, 22
Doud, Cynthia Seretta “Retta”, 23
Doud, David, 19, 20
Doud, Delano, 23
Doud, Edward, 22, 23
Doud, Eliab, 21, 23
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Doud, Eliza, 25
Doud, Eliza Lucetta “Zetta”, 23
Doud, Elizabeth, 23, 24
Doud, Elois Millisa, 20
Doud, Eva, 24, 25
Doud, Fear, 24
Doud, Frank, 25
Doud, Frank L., 24
Doud, Fred, 25
Doud, Fred L. “Moon”, 24
Doud, Iowa, 21, 23
Doud, James Edward, 21, 24
Doud, Jr, Stanford, 20, 22
Doud, Kate, 23, 24
Doud, Letharissa, 21, 22
Doud, Maggie, 24
Doud, Martha A., 22
Doud, Mary, 24
Doud, Milo, 21, 23, 25
Doud, Ohio, 20
Doud, Orin “Joe”, 23, 25
Doud, Owen, 21
Doud, Pennsylvania, 21
Doud, Philo, 23, 25
Doud, Rettie, 25
Doud, Richard Amherst, 23
Doud, Sally H., 20
Doud, Sarah (Converse), 21
Doud, Sarah Jane, 22
Doud, Sr, Stanford, 22
Doud, Sr., Stanford, 21, 23
Doud, Stanford, 19, 20, 24, 25
Doud, Susan Helen, 21
Doud, Texana, 23
Doud, Virginia, 22, 23
Doud, Washington, 22
Doud, Washington Cicero, 20
Egbert, Eva, 23
Fane, Molly, 24
Folger, Ethel G., 14
Folger, William A. H., 14
Gardiner, John E., 11
Gardner, Annie C., 16
Gardner, Julius Bruce, 16
Gates, Jonathan F., 11
Gates, Mary J., 11
Gearhart, Henry M., 13
Gearhart, Lethe L., 13
Gladson, Mae, 19
Gladson, Margaret Diane, 20
Godfrey, Edward, 21
Godfrey, Lloyd, 19
Godfrey, Susan Helen (Doud), 25
Goode, David J., 13
Goode, Mariah M., 13
Hadley, Eleanor M., 8
Hadley, James H., 8
Hart, James K., 9
Hasbrouck, Daniel H., 9
Haycock, Esther, 11
Haycock, Marshall Spring Bidwell, 11
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Volume 47, Issue 3
Hayden, Elizabeth A., 16
Hayden, William Edward, 16
Heath, John W., 9
Heath, Sarah E., 10
Henderson, William C., 16
Hesse, Frank, 11
Hesse, Lucy J., 11
Hicks, Charles Frisby, 14
Hicks, Nettie, 14
Hicks, Philip Taylor, 14
Higgins, Isaac, 11
Higgins, Jemima, 11
Hoskins, Maggie, 11
Hoskins, Omar, 11
Houston, Delpha, 24
Howitt, Joseph, 16
Howitt, Mary, 16
Huston, Charles A., 13
Huston, T., 14
Johnson, Sarah, 21
Kenoyer, Emily F., 7
Kenoyer, William, 7
King, Andrew, 16
King, Laura W., 16
Kinser, Abram S., 14
Kreamer, Edwin A., 12
Lambert, Effie, 24
Lambert, Frank, 23, 24
Lambert, Kate, 24
Lambert, Kate (Doud), 25
Lambert, Mrs. Frank, 24
Lisle, James, 14
Loughridge, Albert, 14
Loughridge, Elizabeth G., 14
Mattocks, Amelia, 9
Mattocks, Jason L., 9
Maulding, Keeling T., 15
Maulding, Laban (Leban), 15
McCarty, David, 12
McCauley, Marion R., 12
McKinley, Brice, 15
McLaughlin, Oliver P., 15
Mills, Priscilla S., 16
Mills, Rosil J., 16
Moon, John Dayton, 12
Morris, Isaac, 7
Myers, Joseph, 10
Nelson, B. R., 24
Newton, Jasper J., 9
Northrup, Henry H., 10
Northrup, Lydia B., 10
Ogilbee, John Watson, 16
Fall 2013
Olmsted, William Wall, 10
Pollock, Amelia, 7
Pollock, Thomas D., 7
Porter, George Washington, 21
Porter, John, 12
Rann, Henry L., 12
Rann, Nancy, 12
Remington, Elizabeth, 14
Remington, Thompson, 14
Ripley, Andrew J., 16
Ripley, Tabitha Jane, 17
Rittenhouse, Sarah J., 9
Rittenhouse, Wilson Willis, 9
Ruth, William, 12
Ryan, Henry L., 12
Schlotterback, Jacob, 17
Scott, Mary Ellen, 23
Scott, Sara, 23
Searle, Alice, 20
Shaver, John W., 7
Shriner, George W., 7
Shriner, Theresa A., 8
Simons, Lybert (Leibert), 12
Smith, Albion C., 14
Smith, Calvin J., 9
Smith, May D., 14
Smith, Norman L., 17
Spencer, Cora A., 12
Spencer, Daniel, 12
Stanford, Rebecca, 20
Stephenson, Cynthia (Doud), 25
Stephenson, Henry, 23
Stuart, Catharine Helen, 21
Taylor, Philip L., 17
Taylor, William H. H., 17
Teas, Celia, 20
Teas, Nathaniel G., 20
Teas, Sally (Doud), 23
Thomas, Arthur B., 10
Van Ormand, Daniel W., 8
Van Schoick, Edward, 17
Volgamore, Augusta M., 15
Volgamore, Jesse M., 15
Waldron, James A., 9
Walling, John C., 8
Watson, George C., 23
Way, Elois (Doud), 22
Way, Joshua, 20
Way, Taylor, 20
Wirth, Anton, 14
Young, John A., 17
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