Category Archives: Marion County

Valentine McNeer

Valentine McNeer
b. 15 September 1844, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana, to Kayser and Hester (Williams) McNeer
d. 27 October 1918, Colorado County, Texas

m/1.
Sarah Ann (Buxby) Conrad

m/2. 18 March 1879, Eaton, Delaware County, Indiana
Lou Shideler
b. 26 February 1846, Shideler, Delaware County, Indiana, to Abram and Priscilla (Rowden) Shideler
d. 27 November 1897, Irvington, Marion County, Indiana

Children with Lou Shideler:

  • May (b. 1881)
  • Eda (b. 1882)
  • Pearl (b. 1884)
  • Ethel (b. 1886)

In 1863, Valentine volunteered to serve in Company G, 110th from Indianapolis. He was also in the 2nd Light Artillery Regiment, Indiana Volunteers.

Valentine’s first wife was a widow. They had two boys and one girl.

The family lived in Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana, until 1880, when they moved to Pleasenton, Lynn County, Kansas. They later returned to Irvington, Marion County, Indiana.

Submitted by:
Elizabeth Heiman
Kirkwood MO

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

Caroline Lake

Caroline Lake
b. 27 December 1830, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana to Elisah Warword Lake and Rebecca Hanna
d. 11 March 1915, Lyons, Rice County, Kansas

m. 4 May 1848, Putnam County, Indiana
Isaac Spencer Collings, M.D.
b. 16 October 1827, Floyd Township, Putnam County, Indiana, to William C. and Sarah “Sallie” (Monnett) Collings
d. 10 September 1865 in an Army hospital at Camp Irwin, west of Port Lavaca, Texas

Children with Isaac Spencer Collings:

  • Elisha William Zenas (1849-1919) married Mary Eurilla Andrews
  • Elmira Rosalie (1851-1926) married Preston Six
  • Franklin Chandler (1855-1915) married Eugenia Edson

Caroline moved from Putnam County, Indiana, to Rice County, Kansas, before 1900.

Submitted by:
Jay Brown Wright
Fayetteville NY

Elisha Warford Lake and Rebecca Hanna

Elisha Warford Lake
b. 17 July 1799, probably Hunterdon County, New Jersey, to Zenas and [–?–] Lake
d. 23 April 1881, Lincoln, Rice County, Kansas

m. 17 February 1823, Marion County, Indiana
Rebecca (Hanna) Nugent
b. 8 January 1797, South Carolina
d. 12 July 1873, Cicero, Hamilton County, Indiana

Children with Rebecca (Hanna) Nugent:

  • Juliann or Julian (1829–1854)
  • Caroline (1830–1915)
  • Mary Elsa (1833–1914) married William C. Summers
  • Hannah (1835–1921) married Sanford S. Wright
  • Martin VanBuren (1837–1842)

Elisha Lake immigrated to Indiana from Hamilton County, Ohio, about 1821 with his parents and resided in three Indiana counties: Marion, Carroll, and Putnam. He moved to Rice County, Kansas, in 1876.

Rebecca Hanna, Elisha’s wife, married first William Nugent. They had a daughter, Rosanna.

Submitted by:
Jay Brown Wright
Fayetteville NY

 

George W. Knight

George W. Knight
b. April 1863, Indiana, to William H. and Drusilla (Baird) Knight

m. 14 February 1885, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana
Mary “Molly” Morgan
b. May 1864

Children with Mary “Molly” Morgan:

George W. and Molly Knight resided in Indianapolis, Marion County, and Richmond,
Wayne County, Indiana, and emigrated from Indiana about 1914 to Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio.

Submitted by:
Eugene F. Gray
East Lansing MI

Leslie George Knight

Leslie George Knight
b. 2 February 1886, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, to George and Mary (Morgan) Knight

m. 25 January 1912, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana
Elizabeth Burr
b. 11 July 1883, Huntington County, Indiana
d. 27 June 1951, Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut

Children with Elizabeth Burr:

  • Kathleen

Leslie lived in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. He emigrated from Indiana in 1912 to New Orleans, Louisiana.

Submitted by:
Eugene F. Gray
East Lansing MI

John Wesley King

John Wesley King
b. about 1827, Madison County, Indiana, to William and Nancy (Owens) King
d. 23 January 1865, Paducah, Kentucky

m. 9 January 1859, Madison County, Indiana
Mary Catherine Hendricks
b. 29 September 1843, Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana
d. 19 May 1903, Fellsburg, Edwards County, Kansas

Children with Mary Catherine Hendricks:

  • Nancy Lucinda
  • William
  • Elizabeth Angeline

John Wesley King left Indiana to serve in the Civil War and volunteered 28 October 1864, from Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He died of typhoid fever at the post hospital in Paducah, Kentucky, and is buried in the U.S. military cemetery at Mound City, Illinois. Having left three young children and a 21-yearold widow, he illustrates the tragedy of the war between the states.

His wife Mary Catherine emigrated from Indiana for Kansas sometime before her death in 1903.

Submitted by:
Eugene F. Gray
East Lansing MI

Jeese King Jr.

Jesse King, Jr.
b. 1813, Estill County, Kentucky, to Jesse and Lucinda (Abney) King
d. 2 August 1892, Anna, Union County, Illinois

m. 23 September 1846, Decatur County, Indiana
Elizabeth Barkley
b. 14 July 1822, Kentucky
d. 4 March 1864, Jasper County, Illinois

Children with Elizabeth Barkley:

  • Henry
  • Perlina married [–?–] Stanley
  • Jessie
  • Elijah
  • Euphma married [–?–] Rhoads
  • James M.
  • Addison
  • Isom
  • Joshua
  • Sarah
  • Sam
  • William

Jesse resided in Marion County, Indiana. He emigrated from Indiana in 1860 to Richland
County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Randall M. Grove
Dix IL

Isaiah Jones

Isaiah Jones
b. 16 January 1775, Guilford County, North Carolina, to Isaac and Elizabeth (Cox) Jones
d. about 1846, Iowa

m. about 1795
Martha East
b. February 1777, North Carolina
d. 8 September 1858, Iowa

Children with Martha East:

  • Mary
  • Elizabeth
  • Isaac
  • William
  • Henry
  • Alexander
  • Martha
  • Sarah “Sally” married James W. Cross
  • Rachel

Isaiah resided in three Indiana counties: Marion, Hendricks, and Morgan. He left Indiana for Iowa about 1847.

Submitted by:
Barbara Mullendore Calvert
Caldwell NJ