Category Archives: Elkhart County

Kenneth G Cleveland and Evelyn M. Carter

Dr. Kenneth G. Cleveland
b. 14 November 1916, Porter Township, Cass County, Michigan, to Lloyd J. and Leila M.  (Wilson) Cleveland
d. 16 January 1969, South Bend, Indiana
bur. Rice Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana

m. 10 October 1936, Goshen, Indiana
Evelyn M. Carter
b. 9 March 1917, Porter Township, Cass County, Michigan, to R. Ned and Lena G. (Robbins) Carter
d. 22 June 2001, Elkhart, Elkart Co., IN

Kenneth Cleveland and Evelyn Carter gravestone

Kenneth Cleveland and Evelyn Carter gravestone – Rice Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana

Children of Kenneth G. and Evelyn M. (Carter) Cleveland:

  • Ann (b. 1940) married Garon E. Mann
  • John C. (b. 1943)
  • Herbert R. (b. 1947)

Dr. Cleveland was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church; a graduate of Elkhart High School, and a graduate of Indiana University School of Dentistry in April 1943. He was a Captain in the Army Dental Corp. in WWII, serving on military bases in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.

In addition to having a very successful dental practice for many years in Elkhart, Kenneth was a past president of the North Central Dental Society and a fellow of the American College of Dentists. He was also a very active member of the community and the Masonic Lodge in Elkhart.

Evelyn M. (Carter) Cleveland was survived by her children. A sister, Leona McDowell and a brother, LaZelle Carter preceded her in death.

Submitted by:
Ann (Cleveland) Mann
Elkhart IN
E-mail: gmannfb@aol.com

George Washington Vance

George Washington Vance
b. 21 August 1811, Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia), to Henry and Elizabeth (Leaps) Vance
d. 2 December 1890, Mankato, Jewel County, Kansas

m. 2 February 1832, Fayette County, Virginia
Elizabeth Ann Murdock
b. 12 August 1812, Monroe County, Virginia
d. 6 November 1883, Mankato, Jewel County, Kansas

Children with Elizabeth Ann Murdock:

  • John James (1832-1840)
  • Henry
  • Elizabeth (b. 1835)
  • Lewis (b. 1837)
  • Daniel (b. 1840)
  • Rebecca (b. 1842)
  • George Washington, Jr.
  • Margaret
  • Martha
  • Mary
  • Arrena
  • Millard

George immigrated to Indiana from Virginia in 1835. He resided in Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, and emigrated to Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, in 1843.

Submitted by:
Everett W. Spackman
Laramie WY

Harvey C Druckamiller

Harvey C. Druckamiller 
b. 7 December 1842, Ohio
d. 23 August 1928, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana

m.
Mary Jane Arnold
b. 4 May 1845, Indiana
d. 7 July 1875, Indiana

Child:

Submitted by:
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Stultz
7600 Vicar Pl.
New Carrollton MD 20784-2966

Henry Adkins

 HENRY ADKINS
b. 22 May 1858, Busseron Township, Knox County,
Indiana, to John and Barbaryan (Piety) Adkins
d. 30 December 1941, Sarcoxie, Jasper County,
Missouri

m. 2 February 1890, Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri
Minnie DeHaven
b. 29 November 1869, Bristol, Elkhart County,
Indiana
d. 15 January 1948, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

Children with Minnie DeHaven:

  • • Mable
  • • Blanche
  • • Bonnie
  • • Edison
  • • Minnie
  • • Horace
  • • Kate
  • • Ann
  • • Infant
  • • Paul

Henry lived in Busseron Township, Knox County, Indiana, where he was born, until he emigrated sometime before 1888.

Submitted by:
Mary L. Courtney
Aldrich MO

Harry Austin Moore

HARRY AUSTIN MOORE
b. 17 June 1883, Gananoque, Leeds County, Ontario, Canada, to Joseph John and Martha (Bryant) Moore
d. 11 December 1964, Carlsbad,California

m. 23 June 1910, Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois
Sarah Glenn Culver
b. 17 June 1887, Carthage, Miner County, South Dakota, to George Herbert and Alice Julia (Cooling) Culver
d. 23 May 1974, Libertyville, Illinois

Children with Sarah Glenn Culver:

  • John Austin (1912-1977) married Ruth Martin
  • Glenn Culver (1914-1973) married Margaret Allison
  • Jean Louise Virginia (1916-2001) married Milton James Weber

Harry was a machine tool salesman. He came to Indiana in 1927 and lived in Elkhart where he was the sales manager of the Foster Machine Co. He made fine furniture of walnut wood obtained in the Elkhart area using the many woodworking machines he had. He left the state about 1943 for Washington, D.C., where he spent about 18 months as head of the Machine Tool Division of Lend Lease before retiring and moving on once again, eventually ending up in Carlsbad, California, where he died.

Submitted by:
Dian Moore
Crawfordsville IN

Addie May Johnson

Addie May Johnson
b. 15 March 1882, Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, to John J. and Caroline (Ludgwig) Johnson
d. 19 July 1965, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

m. 24 July 1901, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois
Charles Sylvester Creek
b. 7 December 1879, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois
d. 14 January 1959, Champaign, Illinois

Children with Charles S. Creek:

  • Wilma Claire (b. 27 October 1906)
  • Elva May (b. 23 November 1908)

Submitted by:
Ruth E. Hill
Raleigh NY

John J Johnson

John J Johnson
b. 1 December 1844, Cochranton, Marion County, Ohio, to John M. and Eliza (Odel) Johnson
d. 15 April 1931, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois

m/1. 1 June 1871, Scott, LaGrange County, Indiana
Caroline Ludwig
b. 5 May 1853, White Deer, Union County, Pennsylvania, to Joseph R. and Maria (Barrett) Ludwig
d. 28 August 1898, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois

m/2. 1903, Denver, Miami County, Indiana
Nellie (Forey) Keplinger

Children with Caroline Ludwig:

  • Guy T. (b. 14 June 1873)
  • Addie May (1882–1965) married Charles Sylvester Creek

John resided in Mt. Pisgah and Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, and in Mexico, Miami County, Indiana. He emigrated from Indiana to Champaign County, Illinois, in 1894. There may be descendants of John Johnson’s siblings in Elkhart, LaGrange, or Noble counties, Indiana, with the surnames Goodsell, Deal, Appleman, Tinklepaw, and Kingsly.

His family has letters written by John J. Johnson from 1862 to 1864 while he was a member of Company G of the 88th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, of LaGrange County, Indiana,
during the Civil War. The 88th Regiment participated in the battles of Stone River, Murfreesboro, Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, and Kenesaw Mountain and took part in Sherman’s march to the sea. John Johnson was present at the Grand Review in Washington, D.C., on 24 May 1865. The Johnson family also owns a “rubber” blanket with numerous bullet holes in it, which may have saved Johnson’s life during his military service.

After the war John Johnson resumed his education and served as a teacher for many years. After working for some years as a miller, he worked at the University of Illinois in the water survey department until he retired in 1925 at age 81.

John’s second wife, Nellie (Forey) Keplinger, was the widow of John Keplinger, whom he met by answering a marriage advertisement.

Submitted by:
Ruth E. Hill
Raleigh NY

Jane Eliza Doolittle

Jane Eliza Doolittle
b. 1 May 1849, Jefferson Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, to Uriah and Fannie (Warren) Doolittle
d. 2 June 1912, Faulkton, Faulk County, South Dakota

m. 3 March 1870, Vernon Springs, Howard County, Iowa
Benjamin Franklyn Hews
b. 31 March 1844, Seneca County, New York
d. 19 October 1909, Faulkton, Faulk County, South Dakota

Children with Benjamin Franklyn Hews:

  • William M.
  • Charles E.
  • Clarence W.
  • Flavia
  • Fannie
  • Mamie C.
  • Martha L.
  • Alice

The family lived in Bristol, Elkhart County, Indiana, and South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, before emigrating to Turkey River Township, Howard County, Iowa, in 1855.

Submitted by:
Margaret L. Wolf
Seattle WA

Stephen Brown DeHaven

Stephen Brown DeHaven
b. 12 August 1834, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, to Alpheus and Diedema (Tillotson) DeHaven
d. 7 June 1907, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri

m. 25 November 1862, Shueys Mill, Green County, Wisconsin
Sarah Catherine Burkholder
b. 12 November 1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
d. 23 August 1923, Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri

Children with Sarah Catherine Burkholder:

  • Alpheus Ervin (b. 1863)
  • Jennie Belle (1865–1899)
  • William Franklin (1867–1902)
  • Minnie Susannah (1869–1948)
  • Alice Lillian (1872–1875)
  • Agnes Myrtle (1874–1930)
  • Elmer Oran (1876–1942)
  • George Edison (1878–1880)

Stephen immigrated to Indiana by 1865 from Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. He resided in these Indiana counties: Huntington, Elkhart, Steuben, and DeKalb. Stephen emigrated from Indiana before 1900 to Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri.

Submitted by:
Mary L. Courtney
Aldrich MO

Edward Samuel Davis

Edward Samuel Davis
b. 22 May 1832, Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, to Mahlon and Julia (Strain) Davis
d. 8 October 1912, Rubens, Jewell County, Kansas

m. 4 July 1853, Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana
Malinda Romine
d. 24 December 1863, Troy, Doniphan County, Kansas

Children with Malinda Romine:

  • Marcus J.
  • Milton

Edward emigrated about 1855 from Indiana to Doniphan County, Kansas, where he was elected the first county treasurer in 1859.

Submitted by:
Barbara Davis Van Hanken
Tulsa OK