Leona York
Female, born 5 April 1872, died after 5 April 1872
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron B. York born 22 Nov 1846, died 6 Oct 1923 |
Mother* | Polly Miles born 7 Oct 1848, died 22 Jul 1879 |
Leona York was born on April 5, 1872. She died after April 5, 1872 at Miami County, Indiana, sometime during her first year. She was the daughter of Aaron B. York and Polly Miles.
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2005 |
Louella York
Female, born 1873
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Jesse P. York born 14 Feb 1840, died 19 Feb 1878 |
Mother* | Mary A. Hendricks born 1847, died 1922 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Louisa Mary York
Female, born 6 May 1845, died 21 June 1881
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Spouse | Robert Renview Green born 25 Dec 1818, died 18 Aug 1900 |
Louisa Mary York was born on May 6, 1845 at Miami County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham. Louisa Mary York married, at age 20, Robert Renview Green, age 46 on Sunday, August 20, 1865 at Miami County, Indiana, . Louisa Mary York died on June 21, 1881 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 36 Tuberculosis.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Lucretia York
Female, born after 1861, died before 1887
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Benjamin S. York born 18 Jan 1832, died 1 Aug 1909 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Laymon born Feb 1835, died 16 Jun 1923 |
Lucretia York died. She was born after 1861 at Indiana. She was the daughter of Benjamin S. York and Elizabeth Laymon. Lucretia York died before 1887.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Lucy Ann York
Female, born 1834, died April 1857
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Spouse | Solomon Hicks born 1815, died 27 Jun 1863 |
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Lucy Ann York was born in 1834 at Butler County, Ohio. She was the daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham. Lucy Ann York married Solomon Hicks on Sunday, September 12, 1852 at Miami County, Indiana, . Lucy Ann York died in April, 1857 at Kansas.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Madison York
Male, born 1809, died after 1827
Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John York born 1780, died 30 Oct 1838 |
Mother* | Hannah Hammer born a 1784 |
Madison York was born in 1809 at Randolph County, North Carolina. He was the son of John York and Hannah Hammer. Madison York died after 1827.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Margaret E. York
Female, born 4 May 1842, died 11 March 1876
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Miles Monroe York born 11 Oct 1815, died 8 Jul 1889 |
Mother* | Susannah Hendricks born 9 Feb 1820, died 21 Sep 1906 |
Spouse | Joseph Wallick born 20 Dec 1833, died 15 Aug 1871 |
Margaret E. York was born on May 4, 1842 at Miami County, Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Miles Monroe York and Susannah Hendricks. Margaret E. York married, at age 20, Joseph Wallick, age 28 on Thursday, May 22, 1862 at Miami County, Indiana, .2 Margaret E. York died on March 11, 1876 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 33.1
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2017 |
Maria Louisa York
Female, born June 1844, died 27 September 1907
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Spouse 1 | James Yost born 1 Apr 1837, died 5 Nov 1870 |
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Spouse 2 | Thomas G. Horton born 23 Aug 1826, died a 1910 |
Maria Louisa York was born in June, 1844 at Miami County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham. Maria Louisa York married, at age 21, James Yost, age 28 on Tuesday, October 10, 1865 at Miami County, Indiana, . Maria Louisa York married, at age 31, Thomas G. Horton, age 49 on Thursday, March 16, 1876 at Miami County, Indiana, . Maria Louisa York died on September 27, 1907 at Macy, Miami County, Indiana, at age 63.
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2015 |
Mariah V. York
Female, born 1881, died 23 March 1889
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron B. York born 22 Nov 1846, died 6 Oct 1923 |
Mother* | Sarah C. Bennett born 11 Jun 1851, died 23 Mar 1889 |
Mariah V. York was born in 1881. She was the daughter of Aaron B. York and Sarah C. Bennett. Mariah V. York died on March 23, 1889 at Washington Twp, Miami County, Indiana, in the same dynamite explosion that killed her mother and destroyed their house.1
Citations
- [S328] Logansport Times, March 29, 1889, Page 5.
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2015 |
Mary York
Female, born 1830
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Nathaniel York born 1806, died 1851 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bishop born 1805, died a 1887 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Mary York
Female, born 1841
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron York born 1801, died 1858 |
Mother* | Mary Leakey born 1801 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Mary Jane York
Female, born about 1783, died 8 September 1850
Spouse | John Daubenspeck born 20 May 1793, died 27 May 1874 |
Children |
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Mary Jane York was born about 1783 at Virginia. She married John Daubenspeck, son of Phillip Daubenspeck and Barbara Smelser, about 1815 . Mary Jane York died on September 8, 1850 at Hamilton County, Indiana.
Last Edited | 26 May 2017 |
Mattie York
Female, born 1867
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Jesse P. York born 14 Feb 1840, died 19 Feb 1878 |
Mother* | Mary A. Hendricks born 1847, died 1922 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Miles York
Male, born 31 October 1876
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron B. York born 22 Nov 1846, died 6 Oct 1923 |
Mother* | Polly Miles born 7 Oct 1848, died 22 Jul 1879 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Miles F. York1 
Male, born 22 November 1846, died 12 January 1916
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Spouse | Mary Catherine Mackey born Apr 1851, died 21 Mar 1942 |
Children |
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Miles F. York was born on November 22, 1846 at Miami County, Indiana. He was the son of John P. York and Laura Perham. Miles F. York married, at age 20, Mary Catherine Mackey, age 16, daughter of Quintin S. Mackey and Susana Defenbaucher, on Tuesday, October 29, 1867 at Miami County, Indiana, . Miles F. York died on January 12, 1916 at Butler Township, Miami County, Indiana, at age 69. He and Aaron B. York were twins.
Citations
- [S5] 1910 Census - Indiana - Miami County, Butler Twp.,, April 20, 1910 Population Schedule,, Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0113.
Last Edited | 1 Sep 2015 |
Miles Monroe York
Male, born 11 October 1815, died 8 July 1889
Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John York born 1780, died 30 Oct 1838 |
Mother* | Hannah Hammer born a 1784 |
Spouse 1 | Jane Skaggs born a 1813, died Aug 1838 |
Child |
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Spouse 2 | Susannah Hendricks born 9 Feb 1820, died 21 Sep 1906 |
Children |
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Miles Monroe York was born on October 11, 1815 at Eaton, Butler County, Ohio. He was the son of John York and Hannah Hammer. Miles Monroe York married, at age 18, Jane Skaggs on Sunday, April 27, 1834 at Henry County, Indiana, .1 Miles Monroe York married, at age 23, Susannah Hendricks, age 19 on Thursday, March 7, 1839 at Henry County, Indiana, .1 Miles Monroe York worked in 1850 as a shoemaker at Liberty Township, Henry County, Indiana. He died on July 8, 1889 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 73.
Citations
- [S474] Provo, Utah, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2017 |
Nancy Anne York1
Female, born about 1785
Spouse | John Hammer born a 1786 |
Nancy Anne York was born about 1785 at Randolph County, North Carolina.1 She married John Hammer, son of Elisha Hammer and Elizabeth Rains, on Friday, September 2, 1803 at Randolph County, North Carolina, .1
Citations
- [S81] North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868: Groom: John Hammer
Bride: Anne York
Bond Date: 02 Sep 1803
Bond #: 000111992
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 008977
County: Randolph
Record #: 01 104
Bondsman: John Yorke
Witness: J Bain.
Last Edited | 17 Jun 2005 |
Nathaniel York 
Male, born 1806, died 1851
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John York born 1780, died 30 Oct 1838 |
Mother* | Hannah Hammer born a 1784 |
Spouse | Elizabeth Bishop born 1805, died a 1887 |
Children |
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Nathaniel York was born in 1806 at Randolph County, North Carolina. He was the son of John York and Hannah Hammer. Nathaniel York married Elizabeth Bishop, daughter of Nathaniel Bishop and Nancy Freshwater, on Thursday, June 9, 1825 at Preble County, Ohio, by James Gordon JP . Nathaniel York died in 1851 at Peoria, Miami County, Indiana.
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2015 |
Nathaniel York 
Male, born 18 March 1844, died 11 November 1864
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Miles Monroe York born 11 Oct 1815, died 8 Jul 1889 |
Mother* | Susannah Hendricks born 9 Feb 1820, died 21 Sep 1906 |
Nathaniel York was born on March 18, 1844. He was the son of Miles Monroe York and Susannah Hendricks. Nathaniel York began military service on July 23, 1862 at South Bend, Indiana, as a Musician in Company C, 87th Indiana Infantry Regiment. He died on November 11, 1864 at age 20.
Name: Nathaniel York ,
Residence: Peru, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 23 July 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Unit Numbers: 643 643
Service Record: Enlisted as a Musician on 23 July 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 23 July 1862.
Discharged Company C, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 27 October 1863
Regimental History
Eighty-seventh Infantry INDIANA
(3-YEARS)
Eighty-seventh Infantry. -- Cols., Kline G. Shryock, Newell
Gleason Lieut.-Cols., Newell Gleason, Thomas Sumner, Edwin P.
Hammond, Majs., Thomas Sumner, Edwin P. Hammond, Richard C.
Sabin.
Eighty-seventh Infantry. -- Cols., Kline G. Shryock, NewellGleason Lieut.-Cols., Newell Gleason, Thomas Sumner, Edwin P.Hammond, Majs., Thomas Sumner, Edwin P. Hammond, Richard C.Sabin.
This regiment was organized at South Bend and was mustered inat Indianapolis Aug. 31, 1862. It left the state the same dayfor Louisville where it was assigned to Burbridge's brigade,but was transferred on Oct. 1 to the 3d brigade, 3d division,14th army corps, and took part in Buell's Kentucky campaign.
It was engaged at Springfield and Perryville; encamped nearMitchellville, Tenn., in November, and afterward occupiedcamps at Tunnel Hill, Pilot Knob and Gallatin. On Jan. 29,1863, it moved to the south of Nashville and was engaged in askirmish at Chapel Hill. Col. Shryock resigned on Mar. 28,and Lieut.Col. Gleason was promoted colonel in his place.
In June it engaged in the campaign against Tullahoma and wasunder fire at Hoover's Gap. It then marched to the TennesseeRiver; participated in the movement against Chattanooga; tooka conspicuous part at Chickamauga, where it lost 40 killed,142 wounded, and 8 missing, over half its numbers engaged; andwas in Chattanooga during the siege.
On the reorganization of the Army of the Cumberland, it formeda part of the 2nd brigade, 3d division, 14th corps. It was inthe front line in the storming of Missionary Ridge and joinedthe pursuit of the enemy to Ringgold, participated in theexpedition against Dalton, and was in a skirmish at BuzzardRoost.
It was in camp at Ringgold until May 7, when it joined theAtlanta movement and participated at Rocky Face Ridge, ResacaCassville, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, theengagements at Atlanta, Utoy Creek, and Jonesboro. It was incamp at Atlanta until October, and then took part in thepursuit of Hood through northern Georgia, marching as far asGaylesville, Ala.
It then returned to Atlanta and left on Nov. 16 with the 14thcorps for Milledgeville. It was in a skirmish with Wheeler'scavalry near Sandersville and again near Waynesboro. Uponreaching Savannah it took part in the siege, remained thereuntil Jan. 30, 1865, when it joined the movement through theCarolinas.
It reached Goldsboro with the army, remaining in camp thereuntil April 10, 1865. It took part in the capture ofSmithville and from there it proceeded to Raleigh, thence toHolly Springs, and after the surrender of Johnston marched toRichmond and then to Washington, where it participated in thegrand review.
It was mustered out at Washington June 10, 1865, and therecruits were transferred to the 42nd Ind. serving with thatregiment until its muster out in July.The original strength of the 87th was 945; gain by recruits,302; total, 1,247. Loss by death, 268; desertion, 29;unaccounted for, 7.
Battles Fought
Fought on 19 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Fought on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Fought on 18 October 1863.
Fought on 25 November 1863 at Chattanooga, TN.
Fought on 25 November 1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN.
Fought on 01 January 1864.
Fought on 14 June 1864 at Near Ackworth, GA.
Fought on 04 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 05 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 22 August 1864.1
Nathaniel was discharged from the 87th Indiana Infantry about 21 months early, and on the very day that the "Cracker Line" was established at Chattanooga.
It seems possible that he may have been among those soldiers at Chattanooga whose physical condition was depleted by starvation, and, being a musician was considered non-essential, so was sent home. This is of course entirely conjectural, but coupled with the fact that he died only a year later may indicate an impoverished physical condition. I can find no sources stating otherwise. -PH.
Name: Nathaniel York ,
Residence: Peru, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 23 July 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Unit Numbers: 643 643
Service Record: Enlisted as a Musician on 23 July 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 23 July 1862.
Discharged Company C, 87th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 27 October 1863
Regimental History
Eighty-seventh Infantry INDIANA
(3-YEARS)
Eighty-seventh Infantry. -- Cols., Kline G. Shryock, Newell
Gleason Lieut.-Cols., Newell Gleason, Thomas Sumner, Edwin P.
Hammond, Majs., Thomas Sumner, Edwin P. Hammond, Richard C.
Sabin.
Eighty-seventh Infantry. -- Cols., Kline G. Shryock, NewellGleason Lieut.-Cols., Newell Gleason, Thomas Sumner, Edwin P.Hammond, Majs., Thomas Sumner, Edwin P. Hammond, Richard C.Sabin.
This regiment was organized at South Bend and was mustered inat Indianapolis Aug. 31, 1862. It left the state the same dayfor Louisville where it was assigned to Burbridge's brigade,but was transferred on Oct. 1 to the 3d brigade, 3d division,14th army corps, and took part in Buell's Kentucky campaign.
It was engaged at Springfield and Perryville; encamped nearMitchellville, Tenn., in November, and afterward occupiedcamps at Tunnel Hill, Pilot Knob and Gallatin. On Jan. 29,1863, it moved to the south of Nashville and was engaged in askirmish at Chapel Hill. Col. Shryock resigned on Mar. 28,and Lieut.Col. Gleason was promoted colonel in his place.
In June it engaged in the campaign against Tullahoma and wasunder fire at Hoover's Gap. It then marched to the TennesseeRiver; participated in the movement against Chattanooga; tooka conspicuous part at Chickamauga, where it lost 40 killed,142 wounded, and 8 missing, over half its numbers engaged; andwas in Chattanooga during the siege.
On the reorganization of the Army of the Cumberland, it formeda part of the 2nd brigade, 3d division, 14th corps. It was inthe front line in the storming of Missionary Ridge and joinedthe pursuit of the enemy to Ringgold, participated in theexpedition against Dalton, and was in a skirmish at BuzzardRoost.
It was in camp at Ringgold until May 7, when it joined theAtlanta movement and participated at Rocky Face Ridge, ResacaCassville, Dallas, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, theengagements at Atlanta, Utoy Creek, and Jonesboro. It was incamp at Atlanta until October, and then took part in thepursuit of Hood through northern Georgia, marching as far asGaylesville, Ala.
It then returned to Atlanta and left on Nov. 16 with the 14thcorps for Milledgeville. It was in a skirmish with Wheeler'scavalry near Sandersville and again near Waynesboro. Uponreaching Savannah it took part in the siege, remained thereuntil Jan. 30, 1865, when it joined the movement through theCarolinas.
It reached Goldsboro with the army, remaining in camp thereuntil April 10, 1865. It took part in the capture ofSmithville and from there it proceeded to Raleigh, thence toHolly Springs, and after the surrender of Johnston marched toRichmond and then to Washington, where it participated in thegrand review.
It was mustered out at Washington June 10, 1865, and therecruits were transferred to the 42nd Ind. serving with thatregiment until its muster out in July.The original strength of the 87th was 945; gain by recruits,302; total, 1,247. Loss by death, 268; desertion, 29;unaccounted for, 7.
Battles Fought
Fought on 19 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Fought on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA.
Fought on 18 October 1863.
Fought on 25 November 1863 at Chattanooga, TN.
Fought on 25 November 1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN.
Fought on 01 January 1864.
Fought on 14 June 1864 at Near Ackworth, GA.
Fought on 04 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 05 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 22 August 1864.1
Nathaniel was discharged from the 87th Indiana Infantry about 21 months early, and on the very day that the "Cracker Line" was established at Chattanooga.
It seems possible that he may have been among those soldiers at Chattanooga whose physical condition was depleted by starvation, and, being a musician was considered non-essential, so was sent home. This is of course entirely conjectural, but coupled with the fact that he died only a year later may indicate an impoverished physical condition. I can find no sources stating otherwise. -PH.
Citations
- [S219] William R. Holloway (associate editor - Indiana section), The Union army Vol. 3.
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2017 |
Omer Morton York
Male, born 27 November 1871
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Jesse P. York born 14 Feb 1840, died 19 Feb 1878 |
Mother* | Mary A. Hendricks born 1847, died 1922 |
Omer Morton York was born on November 27, 1871. He was the son of Jesse P. York and Mary A. Hendricks.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Pearl York
Female, born about 1875
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John Wright York born 20 Jul 1837, died 27 Aug 1928 |
Mother* | Mary Monica Kennedy born 2 Jan 1835, died 10 Jul 1915 |
Pearl York was born about 1875 at Miami County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John Wright York and Mary Monica Kennedy.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Phila York
Female, born 24 February 1842, died 7 March 1876
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Spouse | James Madison Pearce born 26 Jan 1831, died 18 Jul 1897 |
Phila York was buried at Crider Chapel Cemetery, Miami County, Indiana. She was born on February 24, 1842 at Henry County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham. Phila York married, at age 18, James Madison Pearce, age 29, son of James Pearce and Sarah Yost, on Thursday, January 24, 1861 at Miami County, Indiana, . Phila York died on March 7, 1876 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 34.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Retta V. York
Female, born 8 June 1883
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Miles F. York born 22 Nov 1846, died 12 Jan 1916 |
Mother* | Mary Catherine Mackey born Apr 1851, died 21 Mar 1942 |
Retta V. York was born on June 8, 1883. She was the daughter of Miles F. York and Mary Catherine Mackey.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Robert Eldon York
Male, born 5 October 1924, died 29 June 2014
Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Andrew Thomas York born 9 Dec 1893, died 12 Apr 1983 |
Mother* | Nettie Marie Webb born 9 Jan 1896, died 5 Jan 1986 |
Robert Eldon York was born on October 5, 1924 at Miami County, Indiana.1 He was the son of Andrew Thomas York and Nettie Marie Webb. Robert Eldon York died on June 29, 2014 at Peru, Miami County, Indiana, at age 89.1 He was buried after June 29, 2014 at Santa Fe Cemetery, Santa Fe, Miami County, Indiana.1
Elden York, 89, Peru, passed away Sunday, June 29, 2014. He was born Oct. 5, 1924, in Miami County to the late Andrew and Nettie (Webb) York. He was married to Maxine "Mickey" (McMinn) York and she preceded him in death Feb. 27, 1984. He married Phyllis (Reed) York June 2, 1984, and she survives.
He graduated from Butler Township High School in 1942. He was a farmer, drove a school bus and was a Pioneer Seed Company salesman for 35 years. He was a lifelong member of Loree Brethren Church, where he served as Moderator and Deacon and sang in the choir and men's quartet over the years. He enjoyed his winters and shuffle boarding in Bradenton, Florida.
Also surviving are two daughters, Karen (Michael) Shriver, Akron, Indiana, and Kimberly (Jeffery) Graham, Peachtree, Georgia; stepson, Jeffrey (Jill) Reed, Buffalo, Indiana; stepdaughter, Cheryl Reed, Logansport; four grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; three great grandchildren; one stepgreat-grandson; several nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law, Betty (Tom) Kirk, Stella McMinn, Viola (Byron) Sommers, Shirley Jones, Patty (Tom) Chaffee and Rita Hoagland; and brother-in-law, Max (Diane) Miller.
His brother, John Walter York, also preceded him in death.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of services at noon today at the Allen Funeral Home in Bunker Hill, with Pastor Gene Oburn officiating. Burial will follow in the Santa Fe Cemetery, Miami County.
Elden York, 89, Peru, passed away Sunday, June 29, 2014. He was born Oct. 5, 1924, in Miami County to the late Andrew and Nettie (Webb) York. He was married to Maxine "Mickey" (McMinn) York and she preceded him in death Feb. 27, 1984. He married Phyllis (Reed) York June 2, 1984, and she survives.
He graduated from Butler Township High School in 1942. He was a farmer, drove a school bus and was a Pioneer Seed Company salesman for 35 years. He was a lifelong member of Loree Brethren Church, where he served as Moderator and Deacon and sang in the choir and men's quartet over the years. He enjoyed his winters and shuffle boarding in Bradenton, Florida.
Also surviving are two daughters, Karen (Michael) Shriver, Akron, Indiana, and Kimberly (Jeffery) Graham, Peachtree, Georgia; stepson, Jeffrey (Jill) Reed, Buffalo, Indiana; stepdaughter, Cheryl Reed, Logansport; four grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; three great grandchildren; one stepgreat-grandson; several nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law, Betty (Tom) Kirk, Stella McMinn, Viola (Byron) Sommers, Shirley Jones, Patty (Tom) Chaffee and Rita Hoagland; and brother-in-law, Max (Diane) Miller.
His brother, John Walter York, also preceded him in death.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of services at noon today at the Allen Funeral Home in Bunker Hill, with Pastor Gene Oburn officiating. Burial will follow in the Santa Fe Cemetery, Miami County.
Citations
- [S136] Findagrave.com.
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2018 |
Saba York
Female, born about 1831
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron York born 1801, died 1858 |
Mother* | Mary Leakey born 1801 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2005 |
Sarah York
Female, born 1842
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron York born 1801, died 1858 |
Mother* | Mary Leakey born 1801 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Sarah Elizabeth York
Female, born 1834, died 16 June 1923
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Nathaniel York born 1806, died 1851 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bishop born 1805, died a 1887 |
Sarah Elizabeth York was born in 1834 at Butler County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Nathaniel York and Elizabeth Bishop. Sarah Elizabeth York died on June 16, 1923 at Miami County, Indiana.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Sarah Jane York
Female, born about 1849
Spouse | David Hartleroad born 1828, died 9 Jan 1891 |
Child |
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Sarah Jane York was born about 1849 at Ohio. She married David Hartleroad, son of Lawrence Hartleroad and Susannah Maud Moonshauer, on Sunday, June 16, 1872 .1
Citations
- [S118] Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920, online Ancestry.com.
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Sophia York
Female, born 1849, died before 1880
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Mother* | Laura Perham born 20 Apr 1812, died 12 Jan 1876 |
Sophia York was born in 1849 at Miami County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham. Sophia York died before 1880.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Susan York
Female, born 1834
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Aaron York born 1801, died 1858 |
Mother* | Mary Leakey born 1801 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |