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Frances Lillian Maude

Frances Lillian Maude Sturdevant
b. 15 September 1892, Liberty, Osborne County, Kansas
d. 9 June 1974, Pomona, Los Angeles County, California

m/1. 2 June 1912, Osceola, Mississippi County, Arkansas
John Morrow Marney
b. 5 April 1890, Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, adopted by Frank and Minnesota (Barrikman) Marney
d. 8 January 1946, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

m/2. 1940, Illinois
Arthur C. Page
d. 1943, Illinois

m/3. 1944, Pekin, Illinois
Artie Lee Page

Frances Lillian Maude Sturdevant was born in a rock house that was built by her father on the prairie in Osborne County, Kansas, which is still standing today. After John and Frances divorced, Frances took care of her children until all were on their own with the exception of her youngest daughter. She then married Arthur C. Page in Illinois and settled there. He died of inoperable cancer.

Frances then married Arthur’s brother, Artie Lee Page. He was a widower with two children still to raise, and she still had the one daughter at home. They helped each other with their families, moving to Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana, where they lived until they were divorced in the 1950’s. Frances then moved to California, where she died.

Submitted by:
Barbara J. Olson
Rancho Cucamonga CA

John Morrow Marney

John Morrow Marney
b. 5 April 1890, Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, adopted by Frank and Minnesota (Barrikman) Marney
d. 8 January 1946, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

m/1. 2 June 1912, Osceola, Mississippi County, Arkansas
Frances Lillian Maude Sturdevant
b. 15 September 1892, Liberty, Osborne County, Kansas
d. 9 June 1974, Pomona, Los Angeles County, California

m/2. 1945
Ada Ashcraft

Children with Frances Lillian Maude Sturdevant:

  • William Wayne
  • Jesse Earl
  • Stelle Mae
  • Norma Lee

John lived in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana; Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; and Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.

John Morrow Marney traveled on the Mississippi River by houseboat in 1910–1912 and met a family named Sturdevant who were from Waldo, Kansas. They were floating down the Mississippi on a houseboat that they had built themselves and prospecting for land near the river. John fell in love with their daughter Frances and married her in Osceola, Arkansas, in 1912.

The entire Sturdevant family came down with malaria and nearly died. Frances’s father nursed everyone back to health but died of malaria himself and was buried in Memphis, Tennessee.

John and Frances settled in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they had four children. But John left the family in 1935 or 1936, and he and Frances were divorced. He traveled around and finally settled in Chicago, Illinois, where he married a widow named Ada Ashcraft.

John Morrow Marney always wanted to know who his birth parents were. Although he and his children searched and his grandchildren are searching, so far there are no clues to their identity.

Submitted by:
Barbara J. Olson
Rancho Cucamonga CA

Merritt Herbert Markle

Merritt Herbert Markle
b. 19 August 1831, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, to Adam and Mary (Henderson) Markle
d. 30 July 1911, Springport, Jackson County, Michigan

m. 4 July 1851, Horseheads, Chemung County, New York
Charlotte Carson
b. 6 October 1833, Schuyler County, New York
d. 9 August 1879, Springport, Jackson County, Michigan

Children with Charlotte Carson:

  • Mary Elizabeth
  • Alfaretta
  • Frank Adelbert
  • Harriet
  • Adam
  • Fred
  • Belle
  • Charles Edward
  • George M.
  • Herman
  • Herbert

Merritt came to Indiana about 1855 from Hector, Tompkins County, New York. He resided at Markleville, Madison County, Indiana. He emigrated from Indiana about 1859 to Springport, Jackson County, Michigan.

Submitted by:
Mary J. Davis
Webster Groves MO

Permelia Mapes

Permelia Mapes
b. 1823, Indiana, to Benjamin and Elizabeth [–?–] Mapes

m. 22 April 1849, Jennings County, Indiana
Wilson Brewer
b. 1821, Indiana

Children with Wilson Brewer:

  • Elizabeth Ann
  • Mary
  • Benjamin F.
  • John W.
  • Sarah J.
  • Euphinain
  • James A.
  • others – there were thirteen children in the family

Permelia moved in 1860 to Adair County, Iowa.

Submitted by:
Ronald F. Rittel
Des Moines IA

Riley Main

Riley Main
b. 1 July 1794, Litchfield, to Samuel and Mary (Cleveland) Main
d. 18 February 1881, Aleado, Abington Township, Mercer County, Illinois

m. 16 November 1818, Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana
Patsy Walker
b. 2 January 1797, Green County, Kentucky
d. 2 November 1865, Aleado, Mercer County, Illinois

Children with Patsy Walker:

  • Allen
  • Nancy
  • Eliza
  • Walker
  • Martha
  • William Riley
  • Mary
  • John Wesley

Riley immigrated to Dubois County, Indiana, from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, in 1830. He emigrated from Crawford County, Indiana, to Keithsburg, Mercer County, Illinois, before 2 November 1865.

Submitted by:
Patricia Armstrong
Mooresville IN

Jacob Ludwick/Ludwig

Jacob Ludwick/Ludwig
b. 8 November 1807, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, to Abraham and Susan (McBride) Ludwick
d. 18 September 1894, Grinnell County, Iowa

m/1. 25 September 1828, Marion County, Ohio
Hester Myers

m/2. Iowa
Mary Hays

Children with Hester Myers:

  • Ann Elizabeth (b. 1830)
  • Margaret (b. 1831)
  • Mary (b. 1833)
  • Emaline (b. 1834)
  • Nancy (b. 1836)
  • Wealthy (b. 1837)
  • Eliza Ann (b. 1839)
  • Jonathan (b. 1841)
  • Abraham (b. 1843)
  • Hester (b. 1845)
  • Jacob (b. 1847)
  • Mariah (b. 1849)
  • Julia (b. 1851)
  • Silas (b. 1853)

After the death of his parents, Jacob and two of his younger sisters lived with his eldest sister and her husband, Margaret and Peter Shook. After their marriage in Marion County, Ohio, Jacob and Hester (Myers) Ludwick moved to Johnson Township, Ripley County, Indiana. After Hester’s death, Jacob emigrated from Indiana to Grinnell County, Iowa, in 1864, where he married Mary Hays.

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

Cora Emmeline Ludlow

Cora Emmeline Ludlow 
b. 24 August 1868, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana to Lineus Risley Ludlow and Hester Ann Wills
d. 28 June 1954, Berrien County, Michigan

m. 20 April 1887, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana
George Gates Mull
b. 5 July 1858, Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio, to John and Naomi (Beebe) Mull
d. 8 March 1945, Berrien County, Michigan

Children with George Gates Mull:

  • Raymond Arthur
  • Irene

George Mull immigrated to Indiana from Clermont County, Ohio, by 1887. About 1892, George and Cora Emmeline emigrated from Decatur County, Indiana, to Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan.

Submitted by:
Mary L. Balderstone
West Chicago IL

Lineus Risley Ludlow

Lineus Risley Ludlow
b. 26 January 1844, Shelby or Dearborn County, Indiana, to Stephan D. and Emmeline (Kersey) Ludlow
d. 17 July 1906, Berrien County, Michigan

m. 18 November 1867, Shelby County, Indiana
Hester Ann Wills (Humphrey?)
b. 5 October 1845, Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana
d. 7 April 1939, St. Joseph Township, Berrien County, Michigan

Children with Hester Ann Wills (Humphrey?):

  • Cora Emmeline
  • Orin Willis
  • Ernest Talma
  • Jason Berzilla
  • William Cumback

About 1892, Lineus and Hester Ann emigrated from Indiana to Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, where Lineus was a fruit buyer.

Lineus’ wife, Hester Ann, may have been the daughter of Jessie and Betsy (Grinsted)
Humphrey and may have been adopted by Wills and Hester Ann (Bassett) Wills before the age of five years.

Submitted by:
Mary L. Balderstone
West Chicago IL

Julius Risley Ludlow

Julius Risley Ludlow
b. 26 January 1844, Shelby or Dearborn County, Indiana, to Stephan D. and Emmeline (Kersey) Ludlow
d. 19 October 1902, Berrien County, Michigan

m/1. 6 December 1870, Shelby County, Indiana
Maria Belle Thayer
b. 1845
d. before March 1900, Arapahoe County, Colorado

m/2. 4 March 1900, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Anna D. Kennedy

Children with Maria Belle Thayer:

  • Jessie Benton married Edward S. Acres
  • Earl Thayer
  • Ovid
  • Orphia

Julius emigrated from Indiana to Arapahoe County, Colorado, about 1897 for Maria’s health. Maria possibly died of tuberculosis.

Julius was a photographer, farmer, salesman, and travel agent during his life. Before the enumeration of the 1900 census, Julius and his second wife Anna moved to Berrien County, Michigan, where they lived near to his twin brother Lineus.

Regarding Julius’ children, Earl and Ovid Ludlow remained in Colorado, where they operated a packing company and a ranch. Jessie Benton Ludlow married in Arapahoe County, Colorado, on 3 August 1899.

Submitted by:
Mary L. Balderstone
West Chicago IL

Watson Lowther

Watson Lowther
b. about 1830, West Virginia, perhaps to Elias and Margaret (Beam/Bean) Lowther
d. September 1891, Saratoga Springs, McDonald County, Missouri

m/1. 30 December 1849, White County, Indiana
Sarah Macklin

m/2.
Jane Coleman
b. about 1828, Cherokee Nation East, Georgia, to William A. and Lucinda (Robbins) Coleman
d. 30 January 1901, Inola, Rogers County, Indian Territory, Oklahoma

Children with Jane Coleman:

  • Leroy Grover (1853–1909)
  • Georganna Isbell (1855–1895)
  • Josephine Joanna (1853–1926)
  • Thomaan (b. 1859)
  • Samantha
  • Eugene W. (b. 1870)

Watson immigrated to White County, Indiana, from Harrison County, Virginia, about 1830 and left Indiana after 1850.

Submitted by:
James L. Spencer
Cedar Rapids IA
E-mail: jlscr2@yahoo.com