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Lewis Oaks

Lewis Oaks
birth: 1817 in Ohio
death: January 24, 1888 in Elkhart County Indiana
burial: Little Pigeon Cemetery

marriage: December 1831 in Hamilton County, Ohio
Allice Marie Kane
birth: 1808 in New York to Isaac Kane
death: Elkhart county, Indiana
burial:  Unknown

Children of Allice Marie Kane and Lewis Oaks:

  • Eleanor 1839-1910. Henry Oswalt, George Brooks
  • Lewis C 1841-?
  • Mary Elizabeth 1842-1917. William Bixler, Henry Oswalt
  • Samuel A 1844-1917. Mary Ann Oswalt, Clarissa Lambert Dalton
  • Isaac 1845-1891
  • Emily J 1850-1928. Henry Coffman
  • Caroline 1851-1930. Jacob Weaver

Ancestor here lived in:

1837-1847 lived in Perry County Indiana. 1848-1879 lived in Montgomery County. 1880 until death lived in Elkhart County Indiana.

Ancestor also lived in:

From birth, 1817, to marriage, 1836, lived in Ohio.

Submitted by:
Peggy
Email: peggy_rose@hotmail.com

David Honeyman

David Honeyman
b. 26 March 1802, Hampshire County, Virginia, to Charles and Barbara (Moore) Honeyman
d. 18 March 1874, New Boston, Mercer County, Illinois

m/1.
Elizabeth Sterling
b. Fayette County, Pennsylvania

m/2. 10 September 1823, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Isabella Long
b. 15 September 1800, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, to Andrew and Jemina (Santee) Long
d. 11 September 1855, Union County, Indiana

m/3. 24 September 1857, Union County, Indiana
Jane Long Malaby Noble
b. 5 March 1815

Children with Isabella Long:
• John Long (1825-1875) married Sarah Jarvis
• Mary Ann (b. 1826) married (1) Samuel Coffman, (2) William Kennedy
• Sarah Jane (1828-abt. 1884) married Zachariah Eikenbary
• William Jackson (b. 1830) married (1) Martha Jane Swallow, (2) Frances America Swallow
• Elizabeth (1832-1907) married Samuel David McCann
• Rebecca Emma (1834-1916) married William Andrew Jarvis
• James Oliver (1837-1842)
• Ellen M. (1839-1863) married James V. Lyons
• George Washington (1841-1915) married Caroline Coe
• Louisa C. (b. 1844) married Thomas Jackson

Children with Jane Long Malaby Noble:
• Isabelle V. “Belle” (1859-1877)

David was in Union County, Indiana, by November 1828 and left in 1864 by wagon train for Mercer County, Illinois. His wife Jane moved to Mercer County, Illinois, after her first husband’s death and had left a married daughter there; she had brought her young sons from her second marriage back to Union County with her.

David was a strong Democrat, but also a peace Democrat, who thought the issues surrounding the Civil War could be solved by negotiation.

Submitted by:
Nadine D. Holder
Sierra Vista AZ
E-mail: nadin@c2i2.com