Category Archives: Vigo County

Charles Cunningham Brown

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM BROWN
b. 6 October 1831, Parke County, Indiana, to John and Margaret (Ghormley) Brown
d. 20 March 1914, Caney, Montgomery County, Kansas

m. 13 December 1855, Gratiot, LaFayette County, Wisconsin
Julia Emerine Stevens
b. 7 August 1840, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
d. 31 December 1932, Caney, Montgomery County, Kansas

Children with Julia Emerine Stevens:

  • Alma Amanda
  • John Franklin
  • William Henry
  • Fred Arthur

Charles resided in Indiana in Wabash, Parke County, before leaving the state in the 1840’s for Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois. He then moved on to Wayne, LaFayette County, Wisconsin; Union, Floyd County, Iowa; Abilene, Kansas; and Louisburg, Miami County, Kansas; before finally ending up in Caney, Montgomery County, Kansas.

Charles was a Civil War veteran.

Submitted by:
Julie Scheuermann
Ontario CA

Aaron Tucker

Aaron Tucker
b. June 1812, Rowan County, North Carolina, to Andrew and Luvisa (Rumbley) Tucker
d. 31 October 1868, Newtown, Sullivan County, Missouri

m/1. 1835, Adams Township, Madison County, Indiana
Nancy Rachel Hodson
b. 6 November 1813, Guilford County, North Carolina
d. 1837, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana

m/2. about 1840, Adams Township, Madison County, Indiana
Nancy Ann Long
b. 1813, North Carolina
d. 1890, Everton, Dade County, Missouri

Children with Nancy Rachel Hodson:

Children with Nancy Ann Long:

Aaron moved with his brother Jesse to Clay Township, Sullivan County, Missouri, in 1857.

Submitted by:
Tommy D. Tucker
Marion IA

George W Thompson

George W Thompson
b. 14 February 1850, Parke County, Indiana, to Alfred and Martha (Nevins) Thompson
d. 12 May 1902, Vernon County, Missouri

m/1. 13 February 1870, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Martha Ann Rukes
b. 16 May 1850, Parke County, Indiana, to William and Mary Jane (Adams) Rukes/Rooks
d. 24 August 1885, Vernon County, Missouri

m/2. November 1885, Vernon County, Missouri
Julia Etta Rukes
b. 30 January 1866, Vigo County, Indiana, to William and Sarah (Ellensworth) Rukes
d. 13 January 1952, Cedar County, Missouri

Children with Martha Ann Rukes:

  • Clara Etta (1871-1959)
  • Franklin Charles (1872-1938) married Emma Matilda Weide
  • William (1875-1906)
  • Benjamin Perry (1882-1958)
  • Lulu (b. 1883/4)
  • Edna May (1885-1885)

Children with Julia Etta Rukes:

  • Wilbur Ernest (1866-1942)

George emigrated from Vigo County, Indiana, to Walker, Vernon County, Missouri, in 1872. When Martha and baby Edna died in 1885, George married Julia, who raised Martha’s children. Julia was Martha’s half-sister.

Submitted by:
Betty Jane Lagerquist
Loves Park IL

George Targett

George Targett
b. 8 April 1893, Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, to John and Margaret (Morris) Targett
d. 29 August 1977, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina

m. 1914, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Alice Adeline Piper
b. 22 February 1893, Leetonia, Columbiana County, Ohio
d. 23 December 1962, Washington, D.C.

Children with Alice Adeline Piper:

  • Louis Ruth (b. 1922) married [–?–] Swartz
  • Janet Ann (b. 1932) married [–?–] Satterfield

George emigrated from Indiana in 1920 to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, then moved to Washington, D.C., in 1927.

After graduating from school, George worked in the coal fields while attending business school at night. In the early 1900’s, the family moved to Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, where George obtained a job in the auditor’s office of the Vandalia Railroad. After the Vandalia Railroad was absorbed by the Pennsylvania Railroad System, he was transferred to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

In the mid-1920’s, a railroad unit was formed in the Internal Revenue Service, and George moved his family to Washington, D.C. When the railroad unit was abolished in the 1930’s with the formation of the Railroad Retirement Board, he opted to remain with the Internal Revenue Service. According to his daughter, he co-authored the IRS Tax Forms 1040 and 1040A. Throughout his life, he was very proud of his Hoosier background.

Submitted by:
Janet Satterfield
Hyattsville MD

Amos Shaw

Amos Shaw
b. 5 January 1841, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
d. 15 February 1919, Hoopeston, Illinois

m. 2 November 1865, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Electa Ann Holston
b. 2 May 1845, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
d. 11 April 1925, Hoopeston, Illinois

Children with Electa Ann Holston:

  • Charles Hamilton
  • Mary
  • Ruth Etta
  • Charlotte
  • Parcia
  • George Edgar
  • Maude
  • Samuel E.
  • Bessie
  • Arthur

Amos served during the Civil War in Company A of the Indiana Volunteers. He later moved from Vigo County, Indiana, to Hoopeston, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Anne Bush
Nashville TN

Julia Etta Rukes

Julia Etta Rukes
b. 30 January 1866, Vigo County, Indiana, to William and Sarah (Ellensworth) Rukes
d. 13 January 1952, Cedar County, Missouri

m. 14 November 1885, Vernon County, Missouri
George W. Thompson
b. 14 February 1850, Parke County, Indiana
d. 12 May 1902, Vernon County, Missouri

Children with George W. Thompson:

  • Wilbur Ernest (1866-1942)

Julia emigrated from Indiana about 1885 to Osage River, Vernon County, Missouri.

After George Thompson’s first wife Martha and baby Edna died, George married Martha’s half-sister Julia. Julia raised Martha’s children, as well as her own son Wilbur.

Submitted by:
Betty Jane Thompson Lagerquist
Loves Park IL

William Riley Morris

William Riley Morris
b. 15 March 1847, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, to Joshua and Barbary (Huffman) Morris
d. 1 October 1927, Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois

m. 15 January 1982, Edwards County, Illinois
Melvina Potter
b. 25 April 1856, Edwards County, Illinois, to Jesse and Nancy (Bell) Potter
d. 13 July 1909, Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois

Children with Melvina Potter:

  • George Washington
  • Jesse Joshua
  • Mary Alta
  • William Valentine

They had two other sons who died before 1900.

Submitted by:
Sharon Hohimer
Chatham IL

Edwin Ashby

EDWIN ASHBY
b. 1884, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, to William and Eliza (Higgenbottom) Ashby
d. 10 September 1960, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois

m. 9 April 1918, Coles County, Illinois
Martha Mary Allen
b. 31 May 1885, Casey, Clark County, Illinois
d. 20 April 1972, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois

Children with Martha Mary Allen:

  • Elsie Juanita married [–?–] Giberson
  • Esther married [–?–] Coleman

Submitted by:
Paul E. Giberson
Sullivan IL

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

Mary Fruit

Mary Fruit
b. 19 January 1826, Bartholomew County, Indiana, to David and Elizabeth (Baker) Fruit
d. after 1900

m. perhaps 15 August 1848, Lee County, Iowa
Andrew Jackson Highland
b. 19 November 1822, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
d. before 1900

Children with Andrew Jackson Highland:

  • Louis G. (b. 1846)
  • William (b. 1849)
  • George (b. 1854)
  • Martha J. (b. 1859)
  • Zora May (b. 1862)
  • Isaac (b. 1864)
  • Andrew Jackson (b. 1865)

Mary resided in Bartholomew and Vigo counties in Indiana. She emigrated from Indiana to Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, in 1862. Mary apparently moved to Iowa after the birth of her daughter Zora May on 6 May 1862 at Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.

Submitted by
Karen Kellogg Mason
Mt. Vernon WA