Category Archives: Marion County

Thomas Hutton

Thomas Hutton
b. 12 June 1804, Centre County, Pennsylvania, to John and Mary (Parsons) Hutton
d. 25 March 1875, Summit Township, Effingham County, Illinois

m. 18 February 1838, Marion County, Indiana
Elizabeth D. Bingle/Bringle
b. 1818, Ohio
d. 10 October 1878, Effingham County, Illinois

Children with Elizabeth D. Bingle/Bringle:

  • William H.
  • Aaron
  • Mary J.
  • Adam
  • Joseph
  • George
  • Thomas D.
  • Sarah
  • Charles
  • Albert

Thomas lived in Hancock County, Indiana, near Greenfield. He emigrated from Indiana 1864– 1865 to Effingham County, Illinois. The four oldest sons served in the Civil War from Indiana. Joseph and Aaron did not return.

Submitted by:
Kathryn Snyder Forrest
Hemet CA

Lord Viscount Nelson Howlett

Lord Viscount Nelson Howlett
b. 6 May 1809, Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, to William and Susan [–?–] Howlett
d. 5 August 1851, Malheur County, Oregon

m. 28 April 1829, Indiana
Lydia Ann Taylor
b. 14 October 1812, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
d. 26 March 1899, Eagle Creek, Clackamas County, Oregon

Children with Lydia Ann Taylor:

  • William Jackson
  • Susannah Jane
  • Catherine
  • Mary Ann
  • Louisa
  • Rufus
  • Wright
  • Lucinda
  • John Nelson

Nelson Howlett immigrated to Indiana about 1820 with his father and stepmother. Nelson’s father, William, was a Revolutionary War soldier and sailor.

He had extensive holdings in Jennings County, Indiana, which he sold to join a wagon train
traveling to Oregon in the spring of 1851. Somewhere in eastern Oregon, he died of a “bite of a buffalo gnat” and was buried along the Oregon Trail at the Birch Creek Crossing, now in Malheur County, Oregon, not far from Huntington. His widow and children became pioneers in Oregon, where Lydia Howlett married a man from the same wagon train who had also been widowed on the Oregon Trail.

Submitted by:
“Anonymous”

Anna Margaretha Hofman

Anna Margaretha Hofman
b. 31 August 1791, Ober Ramstadt, Hessen, Germany, to Johann Leonard and Eva Catharine (Heim) Hofman
d. about 1867, Lyon County, Kansas

m.
Johann Adam Gunkel
b. 23 October 1789, Ober Ramstadt, Hessen, Germany
d. between 1839 and 1850, Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana

Children with Johann Adam Gunkel:

  • Anna Margaretha (1815–1818)
  • Marie Magdalene (1817–1867) married Frederick Brendel
  • Johann Michael (1820–1821)
  • Joannes (1822–1884) married Vienna Reeves
  • Heinrich (1824–1860) married Christine Kilgore
  • Elizabeth Barbara (b. 1826)
  • Johann Nicolaus (1828–1910) married Sena Reeves
  • Margaret (b. ca. 1833) married Sterling Overton

Anna immigrated to Indiana from Pennsylvania between 1833 and 1838. She resided in these Indiana counties: Marion, Morgan, and Hamilton. Anna moved to Kansas before her death in 1867.

Submitted by:
Regina Falcetto
Emporia KS

Henry Clay Gibson

Henry Clay Gibson
b. 12 October 1846, Parke County, Indiana, to Henry and Sara (Bond) Gibson
d. 1 May 1925, Effingham County, Illinois

m. 15 February 1872, Fayette County, Indiana
Lydia Ann Veatch
b. 15 July 1849, Alquine, Fayette County, Indiana
d. 29 April 1915, Effingham County, Illinois

Children with Lydia Ann Veatch:

  • Henderson
  • Emma Zetta
  • Pearl Leota
  • Robert Clay

Henry emigrated from Marion County, Indiana, to Effingham County, Illinois, in 1887.

Submitted by:
Dorothy Ray Gibson
White Heath IL

Irvin Dickerson

Irvin Dickerson
b. 10 March 1842, to Samuel and Elizabeth (Barnett) Dickerson
d. 4 April 1917, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, or Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana

m. 1865
Barbara Ann Surbur
d. May 1899, Marion County, Indiana

Irvin and Barbara Dickerson are buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana. Irvin was the only one of the six Dickerson brothers who did not leave Indiana.

Submitted by:
Karen Dickerson Hillson
Belton MO

Spencer Barnett Dickerson

Spencer Barnett Dickerson
b. 27 December 1832, Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, to Samuel and Elizabeth (Barnett) Dickerson
d. 12 July 1921, Galt, Grundy County, Missouri

m. 7 April 1853, Brown County, Indiana
Clarinda Moriah Sturgeon
b. 11 March 1834, Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, to Samuel and Elizabeth (Morgan) Sturgeon
d. 18 April 1917, Galt, Grundy County, Missouri

Children with Clarinda Moriah Sturgeon:

  • Raleigh J. (b. 1854)
  • John Spencer (b. 1856)
  • George Washington (b. 1858)
  • Mary Ellen (b. 1861)
  • Edward Franklin (b. 1864)
  • Delilah Jane (b. 1867)
  • William Henry (b. 1869)
  • Alvah Kurtis
  • Spencer Barnett (b. 1877)

Spencer resided in these Indiana counties: Brown, Lake, and Marion. He emigrated from Indiana in 1865 to Wintersville, Sullivan County, Missouri.

Submitted by:
Karen Dickerson Hillson
Belton MO

Solomon F Custer

Solomon F. Custer
b. 1816, Montgomery County, Ohio
d. 27 March 1885, Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana

m. 16 November 1836, Wayne County, Indiana
Frances “Fanny” Alger
b. 30 September 1817, Behobeth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, to Samuel and Clarissa (Hancock) Alger
d. 29 November 1889, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana

Children with Frances Alger:

  • Mary Clarissa (b. 1840)
  • Lewis A. (b. 1844)
  • Suphronia Alice (1848–1875) married [–?–] Vickers
  • Benjamin Franklin (1849–1929) married Anna Rebecca Overholtz
  • Lafayette Paul (1854–1930) married Hannah Elizabeth Stephens
  • Clarissa (1847–1857)
  • Sarah Suphronia (1860–1939) married John Luther Bond

According to family tradition, Brigham Young came back East from Utah with Fanny’s brother John to ask her to marry him. She refused, saying, “You are a fine young man, but I want to be an only wife.”

Submitted by:
JoAnn L. Kester
Tipp City OH

Lafayette Paul Custer

Lafayette Paul Custer
b. 29 August 1854, Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana, to Solomon and Frances (Alger) Custer
d. 19 May 1930, Belvedere, Los Angeles County, California

m. 31 July 1875, Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana
Hannah Elizabeth Stephens
b. 1849, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
d. 1944, Los Angeles, Orange County, California

Children with Hannah Elizabeth Stephens:

  • Charles (May 1885–1887)
  • Arthur (8 May 1887–29 November 1959)

Lafayette P. Custer is mentioned in the book Indiana in Transition as an Indianapolis labor leader. After moving from Indiana to California in 1921, he identified himself as a retired telegrapher.

Submitted by:
JoAnn L. Kester
Tipp City OH

Arthur Custer

Arthur Custer
b. 8 May 1887, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, to Lafayette and Hannah (Stephens) Custer
d. 29 November 1959

m/1.
Agnes [–?–]
d. about 1952

m/2. 15 June 1953
Lilla Bette Carroll
b. 29 April 1892, Texas

Children with Agnes [–?–]:

  • Eloise (b. 1920)

Arthur was employed by the city of Los Angeles for 31 years as a police administrator.

Submitted by:
JoAnn L. Kester
Tipp City OH

James W Cross

James W Cross
b. 1820, Ohio or Indiana
d. after 1875, possibly Osborne County, Kansas

m. 2 April 1837, Marion County, Indiana
Sarah “Sally” Jones
b. 24 March 1814, possibly in Guilford County, North Carolina, to Isaiah and Martha (East) Jones
d. 1887, Kansas

Children with Sarah Jones:

  • Eli
  • William
  • John married Hattie Welch (moved from Iowa to Kansas)
  • Martha
  • James
  • Isaac

James and Sally lived in Marion County, Indiana, and emigrated from there to Keokuk, Iowa, about 1845-1847.

Submitted by:
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
Caldwell NJ