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Arthur Alva Austin

ARTHUR ALVA AUSTIN
b. 14 September 1883, near English, Crawford County, Indiana, to James and Nancy (Peyton) Austin
d. 2 August 1959, Alton, Madison County, Illinois

m. 10 June 1905, Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana
Mary Grace (Riley) Gowen
b. 4 April 1883, Coles County, Illinois
d. 13 March 1959, Alton, Madison County, Illinois

Children of Mary Grace Riley and (1)Henry Gowen:

  • Chester married Gladys Champlin

Children with Mary Grace Riley:

  • Raymond Arthur
  • Nancy Marie married Leo Johnson
  • Nolan Estes married Helen Ross
  • Vivian Pearl married (1) Raymond Cummings, (2) Edward Rhodes
  • Garnett Ruth
  • Hazel Ivadean married (1) Norman Combs, (2) John Edwards
  • Harold E. married (1) Mary Lucille Harrell, (2) Lucille Lea
  • Calvin Clyde

Arthur and Mary left Indiana prior to 1911 and went to Patton Station, Lawrence County, Illinois. They moved to western Illinois around World War I to join up with Arthur’s brother, Cyrus Austin. They moved to Wood River Township, Madison County, Illinois.

Arthur found work at the Western Cartridge Company, which is now the world-renown ammunitions and chemical manufacturer, Olin Corporation. Olin was founded at East Alton, Madison County, Illinois, in 1892 and is best known for supplying ammunition in time of war. Its most famous line is the Winchester Rifle and cartridges. Arthur worked for Western for 25 years before retiring in 1948.

They lived in Crawford and Knox counties while in Indiana.

Submitted by:
Irene “Rene” Denother
Alton IL

 

 

Charles J. “Carl” Anderson

CHARLES J. “CARL” ANDERSON
b. 23 October 1833, Grenna, Smaland, Sweden, to Anders and Brita Lisa (Lindberg) Josephson
d. 10 September 1921, Independence Lake, Hannepin County, Minnesota

m. 26 April 1856, West Point, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Christina Peterson
b. 29 April 1833, Orserum, near Grenna, Smaland, Sweden, to Peter and Anna Brita (Jonson) Peterson
d. 20 January 1907, Maple Plain, Hennepin County,
Minnesota

Children with Christina Peterson:

  • Alfred John (1857-1935) married Nellie Elizabeth Englund
  • Theodore Emanuel (1858-1926) married Louisa Matilda Anderson
  • Fred William (1861-1927)
  • Oscar Amel (who changed his surname to Allen) married Anna Christina Johnson
  • David Clarence (1866-1941)
  • Anna Lydia (1868-1937) married Oliver Thompson
  • Nancy Amelia (1871-1892)
  • Medora Christine (1873-1953) married Erland Klas Lind
  • Emma Charlotte (1875-1951) married Alton J. Stenseth
  • Mary Josephine (1879-1916) married Bryant O. Benjamin

Charles moved to Indiana after August 1852 and left the state between August 1856 and February 1857 for Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota. The sixth of eleven children, he had emigrated to America alone from Gottenburg, Sweden, arriving in New York City on 29 August 1852. While living in Minnesota, the family moved from Red Wing to Cannon Falls to Maple Plain to Lake Independence, all in Goodhue and Hennepin counties.

Submitted by:
Edith Grindstaff Anderson
Saline MI

 

Tandy Johnson

Tandy Johnson
b. 23 June 1837, possibly Shelby County, Indiana, to Isaac and Susanna (Wiles) Johnson

m. 29 October 1866, Decatur County, Indiana
Minerva Kelly
b. about 1846, Virginia
d. between 1870 and 1880, White County, Indiana

Children with Minerva Kelly:

  • Sophia
  • Edgar

Tandy lived in Rock Creek, Bartholomew County, Indiana, and Jackson, Decatur County, Indiana. He moved to Burnt Prairie, White County, Illinois, about 1869.

Submitted by:
Frances I. Douglas
Almira WA

Phebylean “Phebe” Johnson

Phebylean “Phebe” Johnson
b. 1 July 1832, Oldham County, Kentucky, to Isaac and Susanna (Wiles) Johnson
d. 5 April 1901, Independence, Nodaway County, Missouri

m. 6 July 1851, Shelby County, Indiana
Smith Anderson
b. March 1818, Ohio
d. 16 February 1901, Independence, Missouri

Children with Smith Anderson:

  • Nancy
  • Isaac
  • Charles
  • David
  • Louise
  • Susan
  • George W.
  • James
  • Margaret

Phebe immigrated to Jackson, Decatur County, Indiana, in 1832–1835 from Oldham County, Kentucky, and emigrated from Sandcreek, Bartholomew County, Indiana, to Benton Township, Crawford County, Missouri, in the 1870’s.

Submitted by:
Frances I. Douglas
Almira WA

Odrien Johnson

Odrien Johnson
b. 11 April 1830, Oldham County, Kentucky, to Isaac and Susanna (Wiles) Johnson
d. about 15 August 1890, Montesano, Chehalis County, Washington

m. 5 September 1850, Decatur County, Indiana
Amanda Anderson
b. about 1830, Ohio
d. before 1920, possibly Texas

Children with Amanda Anderson:

  • Isaac
  • Susan
  • Jesse
  • John
  • Odrien
  • Nancy
  • Marietta
  • Robert

Odrien came to Indiana about 1832–1835. He emigrated in the late 1860’s from Rock Creek, Bartholomew County, Indiana, to Burnt Prairie, White County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Frances I. Douglas
Almira WA

Addie May Johnson

Addie May Johnson
b. 15 March 1882, Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, to John J. and Caroline (Ludgwig) Johnson
d. 19 July 1965, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

m. 24 July 1901, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois
Charles Sylvester Creek
b. 7 December 1879, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois
d. 14 January 1959, Champaign, Illinois

Children with Charles S. Creek:

  • Wilma Claire (b. 27 October 1906)
  • Elva May (b. 23 November 1908)

Submitted by:
Ruth E. Hill
Raleigh NY

John J Johnson

John J Johnson
b. 1 December 1844, Cochranton, Marion County, Ohio, to John M. and Eliza (Odel) Johnson
d. 15 April 1931, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois

m/1. 1 June 1871, Scott, LaGrange County, Indiana
Caroline Ludwig
b. 5 May 1853, White Deer, Union County, Pennsylvania, to Joseph R. and Maria (Barrett) Ludwig
d. 28 August 1898, Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois

m/2. 1903, Denver, Miami County, Indiana
Nellie (Forey) Keplinger

Children with Caroline Ludwig:

  • Guy T. (b. 14 June 1873)
  • Addie May (1882–1965) married Charles Sylvester Creek

John resided in Mt. Pisgah and Middlebury, Elkhart County, Indiana, and in Mexico, Miami County, Indiana. He emigrated from Indiana to Champaign County, Illinois, in 1894. There may be descendants of John Johnson’s siblings in Elkhart, LaGrange, or Noble counties, Indiana, with the surnames Goodsell, Deal, Appleman, Tinklepaw, and Kingsly.

His family has letters written by John J. Johnson from 1862 to 1864 while he was a member of Company G of the 88th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, of LaGrange County, Indiana,
during the Civil War. The 88th Regiment participated in the battles of Stone River, Murfreesboro, Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, and Kenesaw Mountain and took part in Sherman’s march to the sea. John Johnson was present at the Grand Review in Washington, D.C., on 24 May 1865. The Johnson family also owns a “rubber” blanket with numerous bullet holes in it, which may have saved Johnson’s life during his military service.

After the war John Johnson resumed his education and served as a teacher for many years. After working for some years as a miller, he worked at the University of Illinois in the water survey department until he retired in 1925 at age 81.

John’s second wife, Nellie (Forey) Keplinger, was the widow of John Keplinger, whom he met by answering a marriage advertisement.

Submitted by:
Ruth E. Hill
Raleigh NY

Betsy Ann Johnson

Betsy Ann Johnson
b. 13 April 1823, Wayne County, Indiana, to Charles and Mary (Comer) Johnson
d. 1899, New Paris, Preble County, Ohio

m. November 1840, Wayne County, Indiana
Enoch M. Marshall
b. 1815, Ohio
d. 20 May 1886, Preble County, Ohio

Children with Enoch M. Marshall:

  • Mary
  • Ethelinda
  • James
  • Charles
  • Samuel

Betsy emigrated from Wayne County, Indiana, to New Paris, Preble County, Ohio in 1843.

Submitted by:
Sharon Wrede Jones
Richardson TX

Arthur Johnson

Arthur Johnson
b. 7 August 1757, Brunswick County, Virginia, to Nathaniel and Winney (Moore) Johnson
d. 16 October 1839, Wayne County, Illinois

m. 2 January 1779, Brunswick County, Virginia
Lucy Harmon
b. 1 January 1759
d. 19 August 1843, White County, Illinois

Children with Lucy Harmon:

  • John (1779–1853) married Mary Reaves
  • Sampson (1781–1836) married Minnie Williams
  • Nancy (1783–1853) married Robert Cates
  • Henrietta (1785–1863) married John Williams
  • Elizabeth (b. 1787) married John Turner
  • Nathaniel (b. 1789)
  • George (1791–1865) married Anna Williams
  • Benjamin (1792–1855) married Polly Almon
  • Winny (b. 1797) married Tolliver Grigsby
  • Arthur (b. 1797) married Elizabeth Harmon
  • William (b. 1798)
  • Lucy (b. 1800) married William Moutray
  • Zachariah (b. 1802) married Delilah McGoughlin

Arthur Johnson served in the Revolutionary War in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. He emigrated about 1812 from Warren County, Kentucky, to Posey County, Indiana. He emigrated about 1838 from Gibson County, Indiana, to White County, Illinois.

Submitted by:
Judith E. Svoboda
Longmont CO
E-mail: jzsvoboda@earthlink.net

Lewis Hine

Lewis Hine
b. 14 November 1835, Salem, Stokes County, North Carolina, to John and Phebe (Phillips) Hine
d. 1 September 1912, Reeds, Jasper County, Missouri

m. 10 December 1856, Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana
Susanna Reed
b. 5 November 1837, Bartholomew County, Indiana, to Thomas and Catherine (Ply) Reed
d. 5 July 1918, Reeds, Jasper County, Missouri

Children with Susanna Reed:

  • John L. (1857–1858)
  • Lewis Turner (1859–1949) married Olive C. Dale
  • Rufus W. (1861–1889) married Louisa Eugenia Johnson
  • Edith Augusta (1865–1939) married Parker Samuel Spencer
  • Eddy A. (1865–1865)
  • Thomas S. (1867–1940) married Trina Mason
  • Mary Jane (1869–1910) married Ed. C. Turner
  • Amos A. (b. 1871) married Fleeda Gohlson
  • George A. (1873–1949)
  • Ida Bell (1875–1940) married Finis Holmes Woods
  • infant (1877–1877)
  • Cora May (1878–1939) married George R. Clay

Lewis immigrated from Stokes County, North Carolina, in 1854 or 1855. He moved to Jasper County, Missouri, about 1866.

Submitted by:
Rebecca Spencer
Stotts City MO