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Edna Chloe Mann Ormsby

Edna Chloe Mann Ormsby
birth: 8 December 1914 in Darke Co, OH to William Harvey Mann & Sarah Catherine Wise
death: 20 May 2003 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co, IN
burial: Prospect Cemetery, Ossian, Wells Co, IN

marriage: Common law marriage
Argus Luster Ormsby
birth: 18 February 1894 in Ossian, Wells Co, IN to Alonzo Eugene Ormsby & Mary Elizabeth Archbold
death: 24 November 1967 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co, IN
burial: Prospect Cemetery, Ossian, Wells Co, IN

Children of Edna Chloe Mann Ormsby and Argus Luster Ormsby:

  • Catherine Elizabeth Ormsby b. 17 December 1935 Darke Co, OH; d. 19 December 2019 Fort Wayne, Allen Co, IN; marriage 1 Philip Jerome Wilson, marriage 2 Francis William Merritt, marriage 3 Ivan Harold Hurless, marriage 4 Kenneth Allan Williams

Ancestor here lived in:

  • Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana

Other Information:

Born in Darke Co, OH. 1914. Came to Fort Wayne, Allen Co, IN, 1932 when she graduated high school in New Madison, Darke Co, OH

Submitted by:
Judy Ormsby Richter
Email: judyri@ligtel.com

George “Pete” Jefferson Brown

George “Pete” Jefferson Brown
birth: 20 September 1876 in Parke County IN
death: 6 July 1946 in Terre Haute IN
burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, IN

marriage: 17 November 1896
Elizabeth Ann “Bessie” Isaac
birth: 1878 in Pontypridd, Wales Daniel Isaac, Elizabeth Jones Isaac
death: 30 August 1959 in Terre Haute IN
burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, IN

Children of Elizabeth Ann “Bessie” Isaac and George “Pete” Jefferson Brown:

  • Drusilla Edith Brown Weiss 1898-1958
  • Mary K “Mayme” Brown Hawke 1899-1975
  • Georgina Brown Creekbaum 1902-1922
  • Daniel Brown 1908-1991

Ancestor here lived in:

  • Parke County, IN
  • Terre Haute, Vigo County, IN

Submitted by:
Vicki Schell
Email: disheveledprofessor@yahoo.com

William James Teamer

William James Teamer
birth: 1826 in Philadelphia, PA to Andrew and Mary (nee Bowers) Teamer
death: 5 April 1890 in Evansville, IN
burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, IN

marriage: 1846 in Philadelphia, PA
Elizabeth Rachael Norris
birth: 30 November 1829 in Philadelphia, PA
death: 25 April 1906 in Evansville, IN
burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, IN

Children of Elizabeth Rachael Norris and William James Teamer:

  • Andrew Jackson Teamer 1847-1885 Sara A. Briggs
  • Joseph Teamer 1849-1850
  • William Henry Harrison Teamer 1854-1911 Anna Martha Doench
  • George Washington Teamer 1855-1935 Bella Maria W. Massey
  • Fannie Laura Teamer 1858-1908 Robert H. Southard
  • James M. Teamer 1863-1916
  • John Adam Teamer Sr. 1865-1948 Emma Nora Heath
  • Edward Teamer 1867-1900 Mary Jane Lawrence

Ancestor here lived in:

Moved to Evansville, IN, in 1862 and never moved

Locations where person lived outside of Indiana:

Philadelphia, PA, and Boonville, MO

Other Information:

William Teamer worked as pattern maker for the stove works of Messrs. Roelker and Blount when he first arrived in Evansville. He then worked as a pattern maker at the Sharpe Shot Factory. He worked for them until he accepted the superintendency of the C. and V. Shops. He was then engaged to superintend the preparation of the foundation for the Evansville government building. At the completion of that contract, he went into business for himself as a pattern maker. Several patents were given to him in the area of railway joints. He and his family lived at 1025 East Illinois Street in Evansville, IN, in a house built by him in 1867.

Submitted by:
Deta Rogillio
Email: deta_mike@yahoo.com

Josiah Boone

Josiah Boone
birth: 1792 in Shelby County, KY to Josiah Boone and Percis Henton
death: 04 September 1837 in Sullivan County, IN
burial: Boone Cemetery in Sullivan County, IN

marriage: 01 August 1813 in Shelby County, KY
Elizabeth Crews
birth: December 1792 in Kentucky to Jeremiah Crews and Elizabeth Harlan
death: August 1851 at Sullivan County, IN
burial: Boone Cemetery in Sullivan County, IN

Children of Elizabeth Crews and Josiah Boone:

  • Mary E. Boone (1822-1851) marriage to John Boatman.

Ancestor here lived in:

  • Sullivan County, IN

Other Information:

1812 Veteran. Received 80 acres in Sullivan County, IN, through Land Bounty.

Submitted by:
Luke Jackson
Email: jonathanljackson11@gmail.com

Hiram Tabor Yount, Sr

Hiram Tabor Yount, Sr
birth: 19 Jan 1847 in Morgan County, IN to Jacob Yount and Elizabeth Henderson
death: 2 June 1910 in Green Township, Morgan County, II
burial: Centenniel Cemetery Martinsville, Morgan County, IN, USA

marriage: 20 Dec 1869 in Morgan, Indiana, USA
Catherine Isabelle Teeters
birth: 17 Sep 1845 in Morgan County, IN, USA to Henry Teeters and Mary G McIntyre
death: 10 Aug 1932 in Morgan County, Indiana, USA
burial: Centennial Cemetery, Morgan Co., Martinsville, IN USA

Children of Catherine Isabelle Teeters and Hiram Tabor Yount, Sr:

  • Sarah Elizabeth Ennis
  • Ada Emerine Simpson
  • Phoebe Odessa Yount
  • Lenora Clore
  • Nancy Ann Yount
  • Henry Tabor Yount
  • Jacob K Yount
  • Mary Ellen Voorheis
  • Aaron Thomas Yount
  • Nora Yount
  • Aaron T Yount
  • Mary E Yount
  • Ada E Yount
  • Amy Frances Yount

Ancestor here lived in:

  • Martinsville, Morgan Co., Indiana, USA

Other Information:

My second great-grandfather.

Submitted by:
Rae Jean Myers
Email: geniedoll@yahoo.com

Margaret Healey

Margaret Healey
birth: 18 Sep 1861 in Indianapolis to Oliver Healey and Mary Sullivan
death: 26 Feb 1951, Park Ridge, NJ
burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, NY

marriage: 14 Aug 1894
Thomas C Dexter
birth: 6 Feb 1848 in Wadam, IN to William P Dexter and Anna Barbara Wunderlich
death: 10 Oct 1928, New York, NY
burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, NY

Children of Margaret Healey and Thomas C Dexter:

  • Marie Gertrude (1897–28 June 1990) married William Griffith
  • Thomas Albert (1899–1993) married Josephine Mildred Walters
  • Margaret (1902–1986) married Francis Louis Cavalli

Ancestor here lived in:

Indianapolis, Marion County, IN

Additional Information:

Margaret Healey was working at William Burford’s bookbindery when she met Thomas Dexter, a salesman for his brother Talbot’s company, the Dexter Folder Co. Talbot Dexter invented the folding machine for newspapers in 1880 in Des Moines, Iowa, but moved his factory to Fulton, New York, and then to Pearl River, New York, in 1894. Margaret emigrated from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Pearl River, Rockland County, New York, in 1894.

Submitted by:
Barbara Dexter Schwartz
Email: barb0320@aol.com

John Duer

John Duer
birth: About 1801 in Pennsylvania to Thomas and Hannah Byrd Duer
death: 25 February 1885 in Adams, Indiana
burial: Kessler Cemetery, Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio

marriage: 29 July 1827 in Trumbull, Ohio
Mary Jane Morrison
birth: 29 June 1804 in Pennsylvania to John and Elenor Jackson Morrison
death: Likely 10 July 1864 in Mercer, Ohio
burial: Kessler Cemetery, Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio

Children of Mary Jane Morrison and John Duer:

  • From 1st marriage:
  • William Duer (1828-After 14 March 1861)
  • Thomas Duer (Abt 1829-Bef 1860)
  • Baby Daughter Duer (Abt 1830-Bef 1840)
  • Maria Duer (1833-1913) m. Henry John Kuhn
  • Mary Ann Duer (1835-1909) m. 1st James Furman m. 2nd John L. Ceraldo
  • John B. Duer (1836-1916) m. 1st Keziah Wright m. 2nd Carolina Kuhn
  • Prosser Duer (1839-1863)
  • Sarah Jane Duer (1844-1920) m. Philip Kuhn
  • Mark Duer (1846-Bef 1860)
  • James William Duer (1848-1922) m. Ida Bell Urick
  • Angeline C. Duer (1853-1933) m. Ambrose Durbin
  • From 2nd marriage:
  • Charles Edward Duer (1866-1920) m. Almeda F. Buckmaster
  • Lucinda Ellen Duer (Abt 1868-1920) m. 1st Ephriam J. Ripple m. 2nd Mr. Miller m. 3rd Benjamin M. Randall

Ancestor here lived in:

Adams County, Indiana

Other Information:

John Duer, oldest of eight children of Thomas and Hannah Byrd Duer, was born about 1801 in Pennsylvania. Although some family trees provide a marriage year of 1797 for his parents, no record has been found. Originally from Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey, the Duers had gone west to Wheeling West Virginia by 1792. After conflicts with the Mingo, Shawnee, and Delaware tribes, the land was sold and the family moved to Lower Makefield, Bucks, Pennsylvania where they are found in 1800. John was likely named for his grandfather who resided close to the family until his death. The Duers were known as early settlers in Trumbull County, Ohio, being shown on the tax rolls in 1807. There are no records of John’s early years; it is likely he was educated at home as there were no schools in the wilderness where his family settled. The family was staunch Presbyterians; John’s father was buried in the Price Mills Cemetery on church grounds in Pricetown, Trumbull, Ohio and his grandfather was buried in Covenanter Cemtery in Jackson, Mahoning, Ohio. No record has been found showing John became a member of a church in adulthood. By 1820, the area the family lived in had become known as Hubbard and John is likely one of the tick marks on his father’s census line. John married neighbor Jane Morrison on 29 July 1827 in Trumbull, Ohio. Like his father and grandfather, he became a farmer. He may be the John Duer who purchased a land grant on 2 July 1831 in Miami County, Ohio. The family is found in Killbuck, Holmes, Ohio in 1840. On 29 September 1841 John purchased land from John and Mary Ann Fry there, recording the deed on 29 August 1844. John sold the land on 7 April 1853 to John More and purchased another property in Holmes County, Ohio on 27 April 1854 from Lewis Donald. In 1856 he sold that property to Yates Leonard.
On 10 Mary 1847 John Duer took John Geague to court for trespassing on his land and requested the court eject Geague. Evidentally, Geague, who had rented land for planting, planted on John’s land in error, The court agreed after several continuations. It is not known when the family relocated to Mercer County, Ohio on 20 November 1856, Jane sold property she owned in Millersburg, Holmes, Ohio stating she was a resident of Holmes, Ohio. By 1860 the family was together in Mercer County, Ohio. On 28 June 1860, John purchased property from the estate of John Tressler through administrator Benjamin Shafer. At the time of the purchase, he was living next-door to his married daughter, Maria, in Mercer County. On 23 June 1862, John purchased additional land from David Tressler’s estate in Adams County, Indiana. On 12 May 1863 John took Ethan A Babcock to court in Mercer County, requesting Babcock be evicted from John’s 40 acre property located in the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section 22, township 5 south range for failure to pay the mortgage. The court sided with John. Probably in July 1864, Jane died. John had three remaining children in his household. He married again widow Margaret Ann Martz Searight on 11 December 1864 in Mercer, Ohio. Margaret had a neighboring farm in Adams, Indiana. John moved permanently to his farm in Adams where their two children were born. In 1870, John is shown living with his second wife, his step-daughter, his two children from his second marriage and a son from his first marriage in Jefferson, Adams, Indiana. John continued to be a farmer. In 1880, John, Margaret, and his two children from his second marriage continued to reside in Jefferon, Adams, Indiana where he remained a farmer at age 78. John died on 25 February 1885 in Adams, Indiana where his will was probated. He bequeathed all his personal possessions and most of his real estate to his wife. He requested his daughter Angeline, from his first marriage, pay his son Charles, from his second marriage, $50.00 of the property she had received. His daughter Lucinda, from his second marriage, was also ordered to pay son Charles $50.00 from real estate she had received. John noted that if Margaret predeceased him the real estate given to her should be divided between Lucinda and Angeline. No mention of any of his other children from his first marriage was made. At the time of his death, his first marriage children John B, Sarah, and James WIlliam all resided near him in Adams, Indiana. John is buried in Kessler Cemetery, Chattanooga, Ohio. His tombstone is unreadable.

There is a discrepancy with the first wife’s death date and John’s second marriage. It is likely that the year on Jane’s tombstone,1866, is in error as John had remarried in December 1864. No divorce record has been found in Ohio or Indiana for John and Jane. John was not a polygamist. Both wives’ tombstones are in Kessler Cemetery, Chattanooga, Ohio and state they are the wife of John Duer. Likely the first wife died in 1864, not 1866. The family was experiencing extreme stress at the time of Jane’s death. There oldest son had been placed in the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum in 1852 where he remained. Besides losing a daughter, two sons (Thomas and Mark) had likely died by 1860. Daughter Mary Ann was engaged in a bastardly court claim against her brother-in-law’s brother, Adam Kuhn. Son John B.’s first wife died in 1861. Son Prosser died in the Civil War at Stone’s River, Tennessee in 1863. His daughter Maria’s husband was also fighting in the Civil War, leaving her single with three small children to support. These stressors likely caused the family to provide incorrect tombstone information.

Submitted by:
Lori Samuelson
Email: genealogyatheart@gmail.com

Lola May Landfair

Lola May Landfair
birth: 27 April 1891 in Black Creek Township, Mercer, Ohio to Francis “Frank” Marion and Emma Jane Kuhn Landfair
death: 30 January 1964 in Gary, Lake, Indiana
burial: Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana

marriage: 17 March 1914 in M.E. Church, Celina, Rockford, Ohio
Edwin Anton Leininger
birth: 14 August 1891 in Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio to Theobald and Caroline Fredericka Kable Leininger
death: 7 August 1976 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana
burial: Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana

Children of Lola May Landfair and Edwin Anton Leininger:

  • Orlo Guy Leininger (1917-1996) m. 1st Dorothy Elizabeth Leininger m 2nd Myrna Elizabeth Allgor Schavey
  • Mary Ellen Leininger (1918-2002) m. Theodore Norman Tronolone
  • Bonita Frances Leininger (1921-1997) m. Harold Mathes Cook

Ancestor here lived in:

  • Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana
  • Gary, Lake County, Indiana

Other Information:

The fourth of seven children born to Frank “Francis Marion and Emma Jane Kuhn Landfair, Lola May Landfair entered the world on 27 April 1891 in Black Creek Township, Mercer, Ohio. Her early years were difficult at home; although Lola never discussed her circumstances. Records show that her mother obtained a divorce from her physically abusive husband on 20 March 1908 in Mercer, County. As the courts noted, a woman being granted a divorce at the time was not common. The courts had to intervene again as Emma died on 21 February 1914 in Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio; the children petitioned the courts on 19 June 1914 as Frank was not paying their support. It was during this difficult time, on 17 March 1914 that Lola married Edwin Anton Leininger, a former classmate, at the M.E. Church in Celina, Rockford, Mercer, Ohio. Family members report that Lola worked for a short time as a teacher in the local school, though no records have been found. This was possible as Lola had completed 8th grade and had an uncle that had been the town’s mayor. The couple resided in Mercer where Edwin farmed and their first two children were born. About 1920, the family moved to Blue Creek, Adams, Indiana so Edwin could manage a farm. In 1921 they are found in Pleasant Mills, Decatur, Indiana where their third child was born. By 1922 the family was residing in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana where Edwin found work as a car representative for the Penn Company. Lola tended their home on Nuttman Avenue. The family was members of the South Wayne Bethel United Brethren Church. In 1927 the family relocated to Hobart, Lake, Indiana and lived on Washington Street. They joined the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Lola became an active member of the Prairie View Home Economics Club, often hosting the group at her home. Edwin and Lola purchased the Avilla Dairy in Hobart in 1951. She maintained a large kitchen garden while her husband and son farmed the surrounding acreage. On 30 January 1964 in Gary, Lake, Indiana, Lola died of carcinmatosis that had spread to her lungs and pancreas. She was buried in Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana.

Submitted by:
Lori Samuelson
Email: genealogyatheart@gmail.com

Edwin Anton Leininger

Edwin Anton Leininger
birth: 14 August 1891 in Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio to Theobald and Caroline Fredericka Kable Leininger
death: 71 August 1976 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana
burial: Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana

marriage: 17 March 1914 in M.E. Church, Celina, Rockford, Ohio
Lola May Landfair
birth: 27 April 1891 in Black Creek Township, Mercer, Ohio to Francis “Frank” Marion and Emma Jane Kuhn Landfair
death: 30 January 1964 in Gary, Lake, Indiana
burial: Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Indiana

Children of Lola May Landfair and Edwin Anton Leininger:

  • Orlo Guy Leininger (1917-1996) m. 1st Dorothy Elizabeth Koss m. 2nd Myrna Elizabeth Allgor Schavey
  • Mary Ellen Leininger (1918-2002) m. Theodore Norman Tronolone
  • Bonita Frances Leininger (1921-1997) m. Harold Mathes Cook

Ancestor here lived in:

Lake County, Indiana

Other Information:

Edwin Anton Leininger, born to Theobald and Caroline Fredericka Kable Leininger on 14 August 1891 in Chattanooga, Mercer, Ohio was the third child of seven. Two of his siblings died in infancy. By age 9, the family had relocated to Black Creek, Mercer, Ohio where Edwin’s dad owned a farm. Edwin attended local schools through grade 5 and was a classmate of his future bride, Lola May Landfair. The couple wed on 17 March 1914 in M.E. Church, Celina, Rockford, Mercer, Ohio. The couple lived in Mercer county where Edwin farmed and their first two children were born. About 1920, the family moved to Blue Creek, Adams, Indiana so Edwin could manage a farm. In 1921 they are found in Pleasant Mills, Decatur, Indiana where their third child was born. By 1922 the family was residing in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana where Edwin found work as a car representative for the Penn Company. Their home was on Nuttman Avenue. By 1926 he had become an Inspector with the company. The family was members of the South Wayne Bethel United Brethren Church. The following year they relocated to Hobart, Lake, Indiana living on Washington Street. They joined the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Edwin continued to work as a car inspector for the railroad. Edwin and Lola purchased the Avilla Dairy in Hobart in 1951. Besides farming, he worked for the U.S. Post Office as a railroad mail carrier. Their son helped him with the farming. Edwin raised corn, soybeans, and alfalfa, along with chickens, pigs, and running a dairy farm. The farm also contained a palomino horse named Trigger and numerous ponies. On 30 January 1964, Lola died. The following year Edwin decided to retire from farming as he had already retired from postal service. He sold the farm to his son, Guy, and moved to Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana living on Sandpoint Road. On 21 May 1966 he married his widowed sister-in-law, Gladys Ireta Wood. She had previously married Lola’s brother, Stanley Raymond Landfair. Edwin died at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne on 7 August 1976 of pneumonia. He is buried next to his first wife in Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana.

2nd m. Gladys Ireta Wood (1909-2005) no children.

Submitted by:
Lori Samuelson
Email: genealogyatheart@gmail.com

Orlo Guy Leininger

Orlo Guy Leininger
birth: 4 June 1917 in Rockford, Mercer, Ohio to Edwin Anton and Lola May Landfair Leininger
death: 10 December 1996 in Portage, Porter, Indiana
burial: Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana

marriage: 25 June 1955 in St. Marks Roman Catholic Church, Gary, Lake, Indiana
Dorothy Elizabeth Koss
birth: 14 April 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois to Mara “Mary Violet” and Ivan “John” Kos[s]
death: 4 October 2001 in Dunedin, Pinellas, Florida
burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Glen Park, Lake, Indiana

Children of Dorothy Elizabeth Koss and Orlo Guy Leininger:

  • Living

Ancestor here lived in:

Lake County, Indiana

Other Information:

Orlo Guy Leininger was the oldest of three children born to Edwin Anton and Lola May Landfair Leininger on 4 June 1917 in Rockford, Mercer, Ohio. By 1920, the family had relocated to Blue Creek, Adams, Indiana. The following year they were living in Pleasant Mills, Decatur, Indiana. The family moved often as his father managed farms. The family settled in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana where Guy, as he liked to be called, attended the South Wayne Bethel United Brethren Sunday School in 1926, being promoted from the primary to the junior department. Guy attended Wayne Township schools where he received an honor roll certificate on 20 May 1927. After that school year ended the family relocated to 106 South Washington Street, Hobart, Lake, Indiana where Edwin had found work as a railroad car inspector. Guy joined the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School. He was baptized on 29 January 1931 at the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Hobart. On 5 May 1933, Guy successfully completed 8th grade. He matriculated the following year to Hobart Senior High School where he received a diploma on 26 May 1939. His World War 2 Draft Card, completed on 16 October 1940, shows he was living with his parents in Hobart and he was employed at Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation. He had brown hair, hazel eyes and a ruddy complexion. Guy served in the U.S. Army as a Military Policeman in Alaska between 4 June 1942 and 6 November 1945. His parents had bought the Arvilla Dairy in the mid-1940s, around the time his father began working for the post office in Hobart. When Guy returned from the service he found work at US Steel and helped his father farm. It was at US Steel that he met Dorothy Elizabeth Koss; the two were wed on 25 June 1955 at St. Marks Roman Catholic Church in Gary, Lake, Indiana. They resided in an apartment in downtown Gary and relocated with their infant to one along Lake St. George in Hobart. In fall 1956 they purchased a home at 816 South Main Street. The cottage has been raised. The union was short lived, after one child, the couple separated in May 1962 and Guy returned to live at his parent’s farmhouse on R.R. 2. After his mother died in 1964, Guy’s father decided to sell the dairy and move back to Fort Wayne. Guy purchased the property, working at farming and at U.S. Steel. He married second to the widowed neighbor, Myrna Elizabeth Allgor Schavey on 26 November 1965in Hobart. They had no children together, though she had four from her first marriage and two step-children. He then rejoined the Trinity Lutheran Church in Hobart and received his first communion on 26 June 1966. In 1980, after 40 years as a Loader and a member of USW Local 10, he retired. Guy loved dogs, especially collies. He also operated a pony ride business in the late 1950s through the 1960s. He often was seen driving a surrey in a local parade. By 1984 he was renting his farm land and using the cow barn to hold auctions. He developed Parkinsons Disease and resided at Fountainview Place in Portage where he died on 10 December 1996. He is buried in Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter, Indiana, beside his parents.

m. 2nd Myrna Elizabeth Allgor (1922-2011) no children together

Submitted by:
Lori Samuelson
Email: genealogyatheart@gmail.com