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Jabez Shook

Jabez Shook
b. 6 June 1805, Maryland
d. 1860, Jackson Township, Keokuk County, Iowa

m. before 1829, perhaps Ripley County, Indiana
Rebecca Ludwich
b. 8 December 1811, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
d. 11 September 1866, Keokuk County, Iowa

Children with Rebecca Ludwich:

  • Francis (b. 1829)
  • Margaret (b. 1832)
  • Peter (b. 1835)
  • Alvessa (b. ca. 1836)
  • Emaline (b. 1837)
  • John (b. ca. 1837)
  • Denton (b. ca. 1839)
  • Irvin (b. ca. 1847)
  • Hezekiah (b. 1850)
  • Calvin (b. 1853)
  • Mary (b. ca. 1855)

Jabez emigrated from Indiana to Keokuk County, Iowa, about 1855.

Submitted by:
Mrs. Lynne Emmons
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

John Sheckels

John Sheckels
b. April 1851, Wolfe Creek, Hardin County, Kentucky, to Silas and Elizabeth (Walker) Sheckels
d. 20 August 1886, Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska

m. 12 August 1866, Aleado, Mercer County, Indiana
Zeriuah Bullock
b. 5 September 1847, Perry County, Indiana
d. 21 March 1922, Bainbridge Island, Kitsap County, Washington

Children with Zeriuah Bullock:

  • William
  • John
  • James
  • Sonoria
  • Leoria
  • Grace
  • George

John immigrated to Perry County, Indiana, from Hardin County, Kentucky, in 1837, and then emigrated about 1865 from Crawford County, Indiana.

Submitted by:
Patricia Armstrong
Mooresville IN

Amos Shaw

Amos Shaw
b. 5 January 1841, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
d. 15 February 1919, Hoopeston, Illinois

m. 2 November 1865, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Electa Ann Holston
b. 2 May 1845, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
d. 11 April 1925, Hoopeston, Illinois

Children with Electa Ann Holston:

  • Charles Hamilton
  • Mary
  • Ruth Etta
  • Charlotte
  • Parcia
  • George Edgar
  • Maude
  • Samuel E.
  • Bessie
  • Arthur

Amos served during the Civil War in Company A of the Indiana Volunteers. He later moved from Vigo County, Indiana, to Hoopeston, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Anne Bush
Nashville TN

James Newson Sellers

James Newson Sellers
b. 3 December 1817, Garrard County, Kentucky, to James and Mary “Polly” (Crawford) Sellers
d. 19 December 1882, Cumberland, Cass County, Iowa

m. about 1837, Putnam County, Indiana
Matilda Ann McCoy
b. 14 January 1822, Kentucky
d. 25 February 1885, Cumberland, Cass County, Iowa

Children with Matilda Ann McCoy:

  • William Harvey (b. 1838) married Marian Johnson
  • Sarah Frances (b. 1841) married [–?–] Sayles
  • Mary Abigail (b. 1843) married Merritt Higley
  • James David (b. 1847)
  • John Albert (b. 1849)
  • Nathaniel Crawford (b. 1852) married Mary Maria Keith
  • Granville Boone (b. 1854)
  • Lizzie Caroline (b. 1856) married [–?–] Jenison
  • Lucy Lucynthia (b. 1859) married Jake A. Smith
  • Hugh Thompson (b. 1864) married Cora Bell

James emigrated from Indiana in 1839 to Maries County, Missouri.

Submitted by:
Gladys Sellers Hedstrom
Wheaton MD

David B See

David B See
b. 28 February 1835, Indiana, to Jacob A. and Elizabeth I. (Cook) See
d. 4 March 1910, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington

m. 23 June 1884, Sand Creek, Dunn County, Wisconsin
Matilda Jane Bright
b. 21 December 1861, Dunn County, Wisconsin
d. 23 May 1933, Auburn, King County, Washington

Children with Matilda Jane Bright:

  • Ethel Anna
  • Elsie May

Indiana is cited as David See’s birthplace in the Bright family Bible (written in his wife’s hand), on his death certificate, on the registration of his marriage to Matilda Jane Bright in 1884, and in the 1870, 1880, and 1900 U.S. censuses for Wisconsin. However, the 1840 birthplace of David’s brother, John Bruce See, is cited as Wisconsin. Therefore, apparently Jacob A. and Elizabeth See emigrated from Indiana to Walworth County, Wisconsin, sometime between the 1835 Indiana birth of their son David and the 1840 Wisconsin birth of their son John. The family’s Indiana residence is unknown.

Submitted by:
Lois J. Porter Mueller
Middlebourne WV

Peter Van Scoyoc

Peter Van Scoyoc
b. 5 October 1841, Akron, Ohio
d. 4 October 1928, Oakhill, Clay County, Kansas

m. 1870, Avilla, Noble County, Indiana
Mary Ann Kruse
b. 28 January 1850
d. 29 May 1929, Oakhill, Clay County, Kansas

Children with Mary Ann Kruse:

  • Sherman (1871-1943)
  • Minnie married [–?–] Sutter
  • Marvin P. (1873-1948) married Hattie E. Baker
  • Frances M. (b. 1875)
  • William M. (b. 1876) married Neva Swan
  • Della (1878-1975) married James Goheen
  • Fred (b. 1880) married Lizzie McMillen
  • Alice (b. 1881) married Samuel Hutcheson
  • Guy (b. 1890)
  • Nola (b. 1892)

Peter moved by covered wagon to Clay County, Kansas, in 1871.

Peter’s ancestors came from the Netherlands, and his wife Mary’s ancestors were German-Swiss. Two of their sons became doctors and located out of the state of Kansas. The other three sons farmed in Oakland Township, Clay County, Kansas. Three of their daughters became teachers.

Submitted by:
Gretel Smith
Garett IN
[found in Riley County Genealogical Society’s Pioneers of the Bluestream Prairie, page 70, Clay county, and reprinted in The Van Schaick Kinfolks Quarterly, 1992, volume 9, Number 3]

Noble Felix Scott

Noble Felix Scott
b. 27 June 1810, Fayette County, Indiana, to Joel and [–?–] Scott
d. 23 February 1882, Page County, Iowa

m. 5 March 1829, Fayette County, Indiana
Elizabeth Gunn

Children with Elizabeth Gunn:

  • John
  • Mary
  • James Edward

Noble immigrated to Indiana with his father about 1812; he lived at Fayette, Shelby, and Hancock counties in Indiana, moving to East River Township, Page County, Iowa, in 1858.

Submitted by:
Doris Scott Badgley
Greenwood IN

George B Scott

George B Scott
b. 23 August 1812, Srahane, County Limerick, Ireland, to Michael and Mary (Halvey) Scott
d. 26 March 1892, Eagon/Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota

m. 21 February 1841, Caherconlish Parish, County Limerick, Ireland
Bridget Hurley
b. 1821, County Limerick, Ireland
d. 5 December 1881, Eagon/Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota

Children with Bridget Hurley:

  • Honora (b. 1839) married John Cleary
  • Mary (b. 1846)
  • Johanna (b. 1850)
  • George, Jr. (b. 1855) married Mary Sherlin

George and Bridget Scott emigrated from Ireland about 1849 or 1850. They landed first in Quebec, Canada, and entered the United States at New York City and lived at Gary, Lake County, Indiana, for about five or six years before moving to St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, about 1856 because they did not like the Indiana climate. The family lived at Fort Snelling in the 1860’s.

In 1872, George and Bridget purchased their farm at Nicols Station, Dakota County, Minnesota. After George’s death, the farm was owned by his son George and then was passed on to the children of George, Jr., after his death. A big cloverleaf is located on the land due to the construction of an interstate highway.

George Scott’s brother Richard, who immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1851, also homesteaded in Minnesota. George and Richard had two sisters, Mary, born 1808 and Honora, born 1817, and a brother John, born 1810. However, it is not known whether George, Richard, or Mary emigrated from Ireland.

Submitted by:
Elizabeth J. Tschida
Bloomington MN

Abediance Scott

Abediance Scott
b. about 1788, Kentucky, to Moses and [–?–] Scott
d. 5 September 1869, Madison Township, Polk County, Iowa

m. 23 February 1808, Shelby County, Kentucky
John Straughan
b. 16 March 1785, Orange County, Virginia
d. 3 September 1838, Putnam County, Indiana

Children with John Straughan:

  • Nathaniel Sanford
  • Sarah
  • Elizabeth Frances
  • Moses
  • El Aley
  • Duranda
  • Mary
  • Martha
  • John Calvin

Abediance immigrated to Indiana from Kentucky about 1830. When most of her children decided to settle in the “new” Iowa, Abediance moved with them to Boone County, Iowa, about 1848.

Submitted by:
Bethel L. Marshall
Boise ID

John Jacob Schlosser

John Jacob Schlosser
b. 28 December 1837, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
d. 21 February 1908, Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois

m. 24 August 1871, Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois
Angeletta Songer
b. 14 December 1858, Illinois
d. November 1935, Supulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma

Children with Angeletta Songer:

  • Eddie (b. 1872)
  • Bert (b. 1873)
  • Monnie Elvin (b. 1876)
  • Murt (b. 1880)
  • Grace (b. 1882)
  • Maude (b. 1884)
  • Freddie (b. 1888)
  • Daisy (b. 1891)

John emigrated about 1871 from Monroe County, Indiana, to LaSalle County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Marilyn Rae Mitchell Limb
Wagoner OK 74467