William M. Daniels
Male, born October 1862
William M.
Daniels was born in October, 1862 at Indiana. He married
Nettie Hahn, age 20, daughter of
Jeremiah Hahn and
Mary Ellen Hunter, on Thursday, October 28, 1886 at Miami County, Indiana, .
1 William M. Daniels worked in 1900 as a sewing machine operator
Nettie's sister Maud Hahn is living with this family in 1900 at Peru, Miami County, Indiana.
2 He worked on April 9, 1930 as an Insurance Salesman at Peru, Miami County, Indiana.
3
Citations
- [S45] WPA, Miami County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records F-.
- [S104] 1900 Census - Indiana - Miami County, Peru, 4th Ward, June 16, 1900 Population Schedule,, Pages: 13A-B; Enumeration District: 0106.
- [S105] 1930 Census - Indiana - Miami Co., Peru City 6th Ward, April 9, 1930 Population Schedule,, Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 0021.
Anita Darby1
Female
Citations
- [S136] Findagrave.com.
Alma Pearl Daubenspeck
Female, born 6 May 1908, died 30 April 1937
Alma Pearl
Daubenspeck was born on May 6, 1908 at Lehigh, Stark County, North Dakota.
1,2 She was the daughter of
Roy Daubenspeck and
Rachel Etta Morris. Alma Pearl Daubenspeck married
Ethan Elmer Converse in 1927 .
3 Alma Pearl Daubenspeck died on April 30, 1937 at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at age 28.
1,2 She was buried on May 1, 1937 at Salem Pioneer Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon.
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Anna Magdalena Daubenspeck
Female, born 7 February 1753
Anna Magdalena
Daubenspeck was born on February 7, 1753. She was the daughter of
Johan Jacob Daubenspeck and
Juliana (surname unknown). Anna Magdalena Daubenspeck was baptized on February 16, 1753 at Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
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Citations
- [S58] Various, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 6, Baptisms: Omnia ad Dei gloriam salutemq ostrarum aimarum. Baptismal Record of the congregation on the Lehigh, in which are recorded the names of the children baptized, the names of their parents, and also the names of the sponsors. Commenced March 22, 1739. J. Henricus Goetschius, M. Helvetico Tigurinus.
DAUBENSPECK, Anna Magdalena, dr. Jacob DAUBENSPECK and w. Juliana; b. Feb.
16, 1753; bap. - ; sp. Conrad BLOSS and w. Anna Magdalena. (sp.=sponser).
Anna Magdalena Daubenspeck1
Female, born 1725/26, died 1803
Citations
- [S8] Mrs. George Blake, Genealogy prepared by Mrs. George Blake, November 30, 1957, incorrectly lists her parents as Jacob Daubenspeck and Julianna ???, who would have been 11 and 7 years old, respectively, at the time of her birth...
Barbara Daubenspeck
Female, born 14 February 1811, died 11 July 1893
Barbara
Daubenspeck was born on February 14, 1811 at Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky.
1 She was the daughter of
Phillip Daubenspeck and
Barbara Smelser. Barbara Daubenspeck married, at age 21,
Woodson Walker Thrasher, age 20 on Wednesday, May 23, 1832 at Rush County, Indiana, .
2 Barbara Daubenspeck died on July 11, 1893 at age 82. She was buried about July 13, 1893 at Fairview Cemetery, Rush County, Indiana.
[Woodson Walker Thrasher] married in 1832 Barbara Daubenspeck, a well-to-do young Kentucky girl, he being in his twenty-first year and she nearly a year older. She had sufficient money to buy their home place at Fairview, Ind., in which they lived for thirty years and reared to manhood and womanhood a family of eight children. (Barbara Daubenspeck's mother was a Smelser, one of the most prominent families of Kentucky.) God never gave a tenderer hearted mother to children than she. She was one of the purest minded of women. She was utterly unselfish, charitable in the extreme, ever mindful of others' wants rather than her own. She sprang from a family noted for its longetivity, an aunt living one hundred and four years, an uncle a century, while she has now (1895) a brother living, Jacob Daubenspeck (1796) nearly one hundred, and a sister, Lizzie Rush, (1804) who is in her ninetieth year. She died in 1890, honored and loved by the community in which she had lived sixty years and more.3
Barbara Daubenspeck
Female
Barbara Daubenspeck
Female, born 1858
Barbara Gayle Daubenspeck
Female
Bernard Daubenspeck
Male, born 1828
Carole Belle Daubenspeck
Female, born 2 August 1936, died 14 June 2005
Carole Belle
Daubenspeck was born on August 2, 1936. She was the daughter of
Harold Fremont Daubenspeck and
Marjory Foster. Carole Belle Daubenspeck married, at age 17,
Francis Leroy Spinney, age 22 on Friday, September 25, 1953 at Benton County, Oregon, . Carole Belle Daubenspeck died on June 14, 2005 at age 68.
Catherine Daubenspeck
Female, born after 1793
Catherine Daubenspeck
Female, born about 1749/50
Catherine Daubenspeck
Female, born 1835
Doral Marvin Daubenspeck
Male, born 27 September 1916, died 15 February 1978
Doral Marvin
Daubenspeck was born on September 27, 1916. He was the son of
Roy Daubenspeck and
Rachel Etta Morris. Doral Marvin Daubenspeck married, at age 23,
Norma R. Bundy on Saturday, February 3, 1940 at Camas, Clark County, Washington, . Doral Marvin Daubenspeck died on February 15, 1978 at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at age 61.
Dorathy Valoire Daubenspeck
Female, born 5 September 1911, died 18 June 1992
Dorathy Valoire
Daubenspeck was born on September 5, 1911 at Taylor, Stark County, North Dakota. She was the daughter of
Roy Daubenspeck and
Rachel Etta Morris. Dorathy Valoire Daubenspeck died on June 18, 1992 at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at age 80.
Eliza E. Daubenspeck
Female, born 1851
Elizabeth Daubenspeck
Female, born 14 March 1807, died 20 February 1898
Elizabeth
Daubenspeck was born on March 14, 1807 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.
1 She was the daughter of
Phillip Daubenspeck and
Barbara Smelser. Elizabeth Daubenspeck married, at age 17,
Greenberry Rush, age 22 on Monday, March 7, 1825 at Rush County, Indiana, . Elizabeth Daubenspeck appeared on the census of 1850 at Indiana. She died on February 20, 1898 at Rush County, Indiana, at age 90.
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Citations
- [S136] Findagrave.com.
Ella Daubenspeck
Female, born 29 August 1898, died 23 February 1991
Emily Daubenspeck
Female, born 1837
Emily Daubenspeck1
Female, born about 1848
Citations
- [S187] 1850 Census - Indiana - Rush County, Union Twp., September 13, 1850 Population Schedule,, Sheet 522.
George Daubenspeck
Male, born about 1744/45, died 1807
George
Daubenspeck was born about 1744/45 at Heidelberg Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of
Johan Jacob Daubenspeck and
Juliana (surname unknown).
1 George Daubenspeck married
Barbara Geiger in 1771 at Heidelberg Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, . George Daubenspeck signed an Oath of alligiance to the Colonies on August 20, 1777. He began military service in 1778 in the Third Battalion of Colonel Pobst's 2nd Company. His Captain was William Moyer.(see note below.)
2,1 He was the owner of 200 acres in Slippery Rock Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania. He died in 1807 at Bruin, Butler County, Pennsylvania. He was buried after 1807 at Squirrel Hill Cemetery, Clarion, Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
2 On October 26,1780 he is listed on a roster: Eight Class, 2nd Company, Capt. Wm. Moyer, Lt. Col. Henry Geiger of the 3rd Btl'n Northampton Co Militia.
On July 27, 1782 he was listed as: on frontier 48 days, under Capt. Henry Kregloh, sixth Battallion as substitute for John Adam Miller.
Citations
- [S267] Rev. John Baer Stoudt, Rev. Thomas H. Krick, William J. Dietrich Charles Rhoads Roberts, History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania.
- [S38] Daughters of the American Revolution National Society, Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.1.
George Bruce Daubenspeck1
Male, born 27 December 1872, died 17 May 1958
George Bruce
Daubenspeck was born on December 27, 1872 at Hamilton County, Indiana.
2 He was the son of
James Wilkinson Daubenspeck and
Phoebe Ellen West. George Bruce Daubenspeck married, at age 23,
Isabelle Moore, age 18, daughter of
George Moore and
Rachel Adams, on Saturday, January 4, 1896 at Hamilton County, Indiana, .
3 George Bruce Daubenspeck died on May 17, 1958 at Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, at age 85.
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Citations
- [S184] Joe Hart, "Descendants of Jackson Daubenspeck," e-mail to Paul Hahn, June 8, 2015.
- [S54] State of Indiana, Indiana Department of Health - Death Certificate.
- [S474] Provo, Utah, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
Harold Fremont Daubenspeck
Male, born 5 September 1914, died 1 December 1988
Harold Fremont
Daubenspeck was born on September 5, 1914. He was the son of
Roy Daubenspeck and
Rachel Etta Morris. Harold Fremont Daubenspeck married, at age 21,
Marjory Foster, age 19 on Saturday, November 9, 1935 at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, . Harold Fremont Daubenspeck died on December 1, 1988 at Philomath, Benton County, Oregon, at age 74.
Harvey Daubenspeck
Male, born 4 May 1825, died April 1917
Harvey
Daubenspeck was born on May 4, 1825 at Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was the son of
Jacob Daubenspeck and
Elizabeth Mock. Harvey Daubenspeck married, at age 22,
Margaret Hinchman, age 17 on Tuesday, November 9, 1847 at Rush County, Indiana, . Harvey Daubenspeck died in April, 1917 at Rush County, Indiana, at age 91.
Citations
- [S187] 1850 Census - Indiana - Rush County, Union Twp., September 13, 1850 Population Schedule,, Sheet 522.
Henry Cotton Daubenspeck
Male, born 27 July 1877, died 1964
Jackson W. Daubenspeck1,2
Male, born 26 December 1818, died 21 November 1914
Jackson W.
Daubenspeck was born on December 26, 1818 at Indiana.
2,4 He was the son of
John Daubenspeck and
Mary Jane York.
3 Jackson W. Daubenspeck married, at age 27,
Ashcah Esther Farley, age 19 on Thursday, March 12, 1846 at Hamilton County, Indiana, .
5,6 Jackson W. Daubenspeck died on November 21, 1914 at Noblesville Township, Hamilton County., Indiana, at age 95.
2,3 He was buried on November 23, 1914 at Farley Cemetery, Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana.
2 Jackson W. Daubenspeck , was one of the oldest men in Hamilton County died in this city Saturday night, at the age of ninety five. He was in fairly good health until a few days ago, when he suffered a stroke of paralysis, after which he failed rapidly. The body was taken to Carmel , Sunday, in the O.W. Nutt ambulance and the funeral occurred on Monday, the interment being in the Farley cemetery.
Mr Daubenspeck was the grandfather of George Daubenspeck, a well known contractor of Carmel, with whom the deceased lived at intervals for a good many years. He is also survived by one son and one daughter. He has been staying in this locality for the past six years. He was a member of a large family and it is said all of them lived to be older than he. He was a Mason, born in Indiana and lived in the southwestern part of Hamilton county for nearly seventy years.
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Citations
- [S184] Joe Hart, "Descendants of Jackson Daubenspeck," e-mail to Paul Hahn, June 8, 2015.
- [S54] State of Indiana, Indiana Department of Health - Death Certificate.
- [S61] WPA, Hamilton Co. death rec.
- [S561] 1900 Census - Indiana - Hamilton County, Noblesville Twp., Noblesville, June 8, 1900 Population Schedule,, Page: 9; Enumeration District: 0089.
- [S474] Provo, Utah, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
- [S27] IN mar. through 1850, online http://199.8.200.229/db/marriages_search.asp
- [S615] Noblesville Ledger, Nov. 23, 1914, Page 1.
Jacob Daubenspeck
Male, born 9 December 1797, died 20 March 1893
Jacob
Daubenspeck was born on December 9, 1797 at Kentucky. He was the son of
Phillip Daubenspeck and
Barbara Smelser. Jacob Daubenspeck married, at age 24,
Elizabeth Mock, age 20 on Sunday, November 3, 1822 at Bourbon County, Kentucky, . Jacob Daubenspeck died on March 20, 1893 at Raleigh, Rush County, Indiana, at age 95. He was buried after March 20, 1893 at Ben Davis Church Cemetery, Rush County, Indiana.
Jacob Daubenspeck
Male, born 22 August 1755
James Morris Daubenspeck
Male