Category Archives: Lawrence County

Benjamin Fields

Benjamin Fields
b. 27 January 1816, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Absolem and Elizabeth (William) Field(s)
d. 1894, Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa

m. 1836
Delilah Long
b. 10 January 1814, Fentress County, Tennessee
d. 10 June 1885, Pleasant Township, Monroe County, Iowa

Children with Delilah Long:

  • Teresa (b. 1836)
  • George W. (b. 1840)
  • Martha (b. 1842)
  • Anna “Bonnie” (b. 1849)
  • Amelia (b. 1854)
  • Augustus C. (b. 1855)
  • infant (b. 1856)
  • Cyrus W. (b. 1859)

Benjamin emigrated from Indiana before 1836 to Berwick, Warren County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Linda Kaley Erkelens
San Francisco CA

Lemuel Doane

Lemuel Doane
b. 6 November 1827, Spice Valley Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Jehu and Jane (Marley) Doane
d. 5 July 1905, North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska

m. 13 January 1850, Lawrence County, Indiana
Lydia West
b. 22 December 1833, Indian Creek Township, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Miles and Susan (Swan) West
d. 22 May 1924, Los Angeles, California

Children with Lydia West:

  • Sarah Jane (1851–1858)
  • Catherine Mary (1852–1922) married Andrew Jackson Kern
  • Josiah (1854–1930) married Katherine O’Conner
  • Elizabeth (1857–1857)
  • Ziba Howard (1859–1920) married Anna Louis Browning
  • Ellis E. (1862–1943) married Elizabeth Burton
  • Charles West (1863–1946) married Josephine Olive Browning
  • Clara (1866–1957) married Wiley Miller
  • Susan (1868–1900) married John Sherman Flater
  • Homer Harvey (1870–1933) married Emma Dorthea Schleuter
  • Eva (1875–1941) married George White Bartlett

Lemuel resided in Lawrence and Greene counties in Indiana. Of the eleven children, ten were born in Indiana; only Eva was born in Nebraska.

Lydia West was orphaned at age 8 when both of her parents died on the same day of what was called “milk sick” caused by cows eating poisonous snakeroot plant. She was then raised by Robert and Elizabeth Brindle.

Lemuel served in Company A, 140th Indiana Infantry, during the Civil War. In 1874, he and his family emigrated from Greene County, Indiana, to Dodge County, Nebraska, and settled in the area that became known as Hoosierville.

According to the North Bend, Nebraska, Eagle of 16 August 1956, six other Indiana families left Huron, Indiana, for Nebraska in covered wagons on 3 October 1874. These were the families of Samuel Etchison, James Bowden,

George Ray, John West, Eli Burton, and Jim Gerkins. Samuel Etchison’s team included a mare that had a colt that followed its mother all the way. It forded streams, boarded ferries, and was the children’s pet.

When the travelers made camp at night, the wagons formed a circle, and the horses were hobbled. The men took turns guarding the camp against Indians and horse thieves. The wagon train forded the White River and crossed the Mississippi at Hannibal, Missouri, where the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ray died and was buried.

As trails became steep, men put log chains through the spokes of all four wheels of each wagon and fastened the chains to the wagon box so that the wheels couldn’t turn. Then ropes were fastened to the front and sides of the wagon, and all men went down the incline with it, pulling on the ropes to hold the wagon back and to keep it from upsetting.

The group ferried the Missouri River at Blair, where they spent the first winter. They arrived in North Bend, Nebraska, in the fall of 1875.

Submitted by:
Verna Doane Moll
Sonoma CA

Adaline Davis

Adaline Davis
b. 27 December 1842, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Bluford Gatliff and Mary Jane (Edwards) Davis
d. 20 December 1887, Hutton, Coles County, Illinois

m.
Richard Stoltz Riggins
b. 28 March 1839, Union County, Indiana
d. 30 June 1911, Coles County, Illinois

Children with Richard Stoltz Riggins:

  • George W.
  • Reeves E.
  • Charles W.
  • Bluford
  • John Henry
  • Mandilla Sarah
  • Emanuel Manford
  • Albert
  • Mary E.
  • Nora Jane

Adaline Davis moved before 1860 to Coles County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Everett W. Spackman
Laramie WY

Evermont J Campbell

Evermont J. Campbell
b. 7 July 1841, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Andrew and Isabelle (Dougherty) Campbell
d. 13 September 1913, possibly Alabama

m. 22 January 1863, Greene County, Indiana
Mahala Anna Combs
b. 18 May 1844, Wright Township, Greene County, Indiana
d. 27 July 1927, Santa Paula, Ventura County, California

Children with Mahala Anna Combs:

  • Rose
  • Ella Minerva
  • Sarah
  • Malinda
  • James Edward
  • George W.
  • William Oscar
  • Isaac M.
  • John A.

Evermont emigrated from Indiana in 1875 to Weir, Cherokee County, Kansas.

Submitted by:
Audrey M. Bailey
Santa Paula CA