Category Archives: Putnam County

George Hull

George Hull
b. 20 September 1779, Virginia, to Samuel and Martha (Glover) Hull
d. 16 January 1855, Douglas Township, Boone County, Iowa

m/1.
Hannah Rees

m/2. May 1834, Indiana
Lucy Farris
b. 5 June 1795, Kentucky
d. 10 August 1852, Boone County, Iowa

Children with Hannah Rees:

  • Jesse H. (1807–1873)
  • Hannah (b. 1810) married John Grogan
  • Amelia (b. 1811) married William Wright
  • William (1813–1875)
  • Nathan R. (b. 1817)
  • John (1818–1883)
  • Rewanna (b. 1819)
  • Samuel A. (1823–1889)
  • Nancy (b. 1824) married John Reeves
  • Isam Channel (1827–1873)

Children with Lucy Farris:

  • George W. (1837–1862)
  • Mary (b. 1838)
  • Jackson (1841–1927)
  • Martin (b. 1842)
  • Martha Jane (b. 1844) married Isaac Long

George immigrated to Indiana about 1822 from Licking County, Ohio. He lived in four Indiana counties: Sullivan, Greene, Clay, and Putnam. He emigrated from Indiana about 1826 to Schuyler County, Missouri.

George enlisted in the War of 1812 in Virginia and was a lieutenant. Sometime after the war, he followed other members of his family who were moving west. George was a devout believer in the Methodist faith. Upon settling in Iowa, he opened his home on Sundays for public classes and prayer meetings, which he conducted.

Submitted by:
Lorraine Van Dolah
Wichita KS

Isaac I Homan

Isaac I Homan
b. 1838, Putnam County, Indiana, to Mark and Virginia (Stout) Homam

m. 1858
Nancy B. Wilson

Isaac moved to Carl Township, Adams County, Iowa, about 1864.

Submitted by:
Dawne Slater-Putt
Huntertown IN
E-mail: dslaterput@aol.com

Enoch Foxworthy

Enoch Foxworthy
b. 22 September 1792, Stafford County, Virginia
d. 25 January 1882, Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri

m. 14 January 1819, Clark County, Kentucky
Rebecca Risk
b. 5 March 1798, Clark County, Kentucky
d. 5 August 1853, Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana

Children with Rebecca Risk:

  • James
  • Mason
  • Thomas
  • William
  • Enoch
  • Tipton
  • Joseph
  • Elizabeth
  • Angeline
  • Mary

Enoch immigrated to Indiana in 1832 from Clark County, Kentucky. He resided at Greencastle, Putnam County, and Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana. He moved to Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri, in 1860.

Submitted by:
Patricia Armstrong
Mooresville IN

William Wallace Cooper

William Wallace Cooper
b. 5 January 1854, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, to William W. and Angeline (McKibben) Cooper
d. 15 February 1939, Abilene, Alberta, Canada

m. 24 December 1874, Minier, Tazewell County, Illinois
Hannah “Hattie” Folk/Foulke
b. 26 February 1855, Ohio, to Samuel and Mary Ann (Landon) Folk/Foulke
d. 17 February 1936, Abilene, Alberta, Canada

Children with Hannah Folk/Foulke:

  • Mary Elizabeth (1876–1955) married Asa Adam Seibert
  • Rosie Maud (1877–1961) married Morris Seaver Crane
  • William Elmer (1879–1960) married Maggie Annie Wenonah Hart
  • Arthur Seth (1883–1886)
  • Earley Vernon (1886–1967) married Lilla Alva Garland
  • Lola Edith (1891–1981) married Godfrey Alister McCullough
  • Claude Wallace (1894–1978) married Jean Lillian Burgess

William moved to Gridley, McLean County, Illinois, about 1862. He farmed in Iowa, Missouri, and North Dakota before filing for a homestead in Alberta, Canada, in 1907.

Submitted by:
Dr. Jeanne R. Cooper
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Frances Jane Cooper

Frances Jane Cooper
b. 1858, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana to William W Cooper and Angeline McKibben

m. 12 December 1878, Minier, Tazewell County, Illinois
Martin Huff

Submitted by:
Dr. Jeanne R. Cooper
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

John A Cooper

John A. Cooper
b. 1857, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana to William W. Cooper and Angeline McKibben

m. 18 May 1882, Armington, Tazewell County, Illlinois
Ann Prugh

Submitted by:
Dr. Jeanne R. Cooper
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

William W Cooper

William W Cooper

m. Illinois
Angeline McKibben

Children with Angeline McKibben:

  • William Wallace (1854–1939) married Hannah Folke/Foulke
  • Thuresea (b. 19 February 1855)
  • John A. (b. 1857) married Ann Prugh
  • Frances Jane (b. 1858) married Martin Huff
  • Joe (b. 16 March 1861)

This couple was in Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, for the births of the above children. They emigrated from Indiana to Gridley, McLean County, Illinois, about 1862.

Submitted by:
Dr. Jeanne R. Cooper
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Joseph Alvin Chavis, Jr.

Joseph Alvin Chavis, Jr.
b. 6 September 1877, Hamblen County, Tennessee, to Joseph Alvin and Louisa Eliza (Ledwell) Chavis, Sr.
d. 8 November 1960, St. Louis County, Missouri

m. 5 September 1903, Putnam County, Indiana
Ollie Blanche Bailey
b. 2 July 1883, Putnam County, Indiana, to Roscoe Oliver and Emma Margarette (Gorham) Bailey
d. 9 January 1958, St. Louis County, Missouri

Children with Ollie Blanche Bailey:

  • Russell Richard (b. 1902) married Dorothy Faye Calvin
  • Edgar Alfred (1905–1975) married (1) Jean Beveridge, (2) Frances Woodson
  • Pauline (1913–1992) married Russell Louis Bishop

Joseph, the fifth child of Joseph and Louisa Chavis, immigrated to Indiana from Tennessee with his parents and siblings, but when Joseph left Indiana in 1912 intending to travel all the way to California to work on the railroad, the rest of his family remained in Indiana. When Joseph and Ollie left Indiana, Ollie was pregnant, and they decided to stop in St. Louis, Missouri, until the child was born. But because daughter Pauline was so tiny and sickly, they decided to remain in St. Louis instead of moving further west.

Joseph never did work for the railroad although his son Russell and his grandson Jim did. Instead Joseph became a day laborer, first for a coal mine. During the Depression he would carry 100-pound blocks of coal home on his shoulders to keep the family warm.

Later, during the construction of the four-story Tums Building in downtown St. Louis, Joseph fell through an open space in the sub floor and plunged two floors to a concrete basement below. He spent many months in a body cast but recovered. In the 1950’s, when a grandson on leave from the Marines visited Joseph, he found his eighty-year-old grandfather up in a fifty foot tree sawing off a dead limb, with his grandmother standing below shaking her finger at him and hollering, “Joseph, come down from that tree.” This was after their fiftieth wedding anniversary.

Submitted by:
Patricia Bishop Obrist
St. Charles MO

John Bruner

John Bruner
b. 17 May 1821, Breckenridge County, Kentucky
d. 16 January 1903, Audubon County, Iowa

m. 27 May 1841, Brunerstown, Putnam County, Indiana
Susanna Wright
b. 1826
d. 17 October 1853, Champaign County, Illinois

Children with Susanna Wright:

  • Perry Albert
  • Elizabeth
  • Mary Jane
  • Harriett Annie
  • Emily J.
  • James Milton

John immigrated to Indiana before 1841 from Kentucky. He emigrated between 1847 and 1850 from Putnam County, Indiana, to Champaign County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Judith L. Weber
Greenfield IA

Henry Bruner

Henry Bruner
b. 19 May 1823, Kentucky
d. 27 July 1892, Exira, Audubon County, Iowa

m. 16 April 1842, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana
Lucenia King
b. 22 February 1822, Bracken County, Kentucky
d. 16 May 1903, Sutherland, O’Brien County, Iowa

Children with Lucenia King:

  • Daniel
  • William Riley
  • Harrison R.
  • Sanford
  • Nancy Jane
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Charles
  • John F.
  • Henry Cassius
  • Lucinda E.

Henry immigrated to Putnam County, Indiana, from Kentucky before 1842. He moved to Greene County, Iowa, in 1855.

Submitted by:
Judith L. Weber
Greenfield IA