Emma “Grace” McGrew
b. 12 Apr 1877 Patricksburg, Owen Co., IN
d. 11 Mar 1963 Terre Haute, Vigo Co., IN
bur. Roselawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Vigo Co., IN
Emma Grace McGrew
m. 18 June 1902 Lewis, Vigo, IN Zachariah “Zack” Jones
b. 21 Mar 1874 Huron, Lawrence Co., IN
d. 14 Jan 1968 Terre Haute, Vigo, IN
Harold (1910-1962) m/1.)Dema Eberle; m/2.) Ruth M. Wilson
Herbert Raymond (1912-2003) m. Sylvia Dicks
Wayne Eugene (1915-1951) m/1.)Lorene David; m/2.) Helen Foltz
Kermit (1917-1995) m. Michael Kuckewich
Donald (1919-1975) m. Mary Ellingsworth
Wallace Z. (1921-1993) m. Alice G. Brown
Russell Edward (1923-1999) m. Geraldine Mullins
Grace was born to David Bacon McGrew and Rebecca Ellen Saltsgiver and spent her entire life in Indiana. She married Zachariah Jones, who was the son of Thomas Jones and Sarah Caroline Reed. She died at the age of 85 after a fall.
Submitted by:
Jennifer Cruse
Terre Haute, IN
E-mail: JenniCruse@gmail.com
Sarah Caroline Reed
b. aft 27 July 1837, Indiana
d. 27 July 1900, Daviess County, Indiana
bur. Washington, indiana
Sarah Caroline Reed
m/1. 17 June 1858, Tinity, Martin, Indiana Jeramiah Redyard
b. about 1836
d. 10 July 1866
m/2. 18 December 1868 Thomas Jones
b. 1831, Indiana, to George Willis and Rebecca (Chapman) Jones
d. 1877, Huron, Indiana
m/3. 3 September 1881, Lawrence County, Indiana William Scaggs
Children with Jeramiah Redyard:
Henry Clay (1866-1937) married Mary Francis Devies
Mary Elizabeth (b. 1859) married Soloman C. Jones
William Harrison (b. 1861) married Emma Chapell
Children with Thomas Jones:
Jackson (1869-1964) married Nancy Ella Hammersley
Zachariah (1874-1968), married Emma Grace Hammersley
Louis (b. 1876) married Teresa E. O’Brien
I May (abt 1878)
Sarah Caroline Reed lived her entire life in Indiana. She is buried in Washington, Indiana according to the record of her death in Daviess County, Indiana but there is no stone on her grave.
Submitted by:
Jennifer Cruse
Terre Haute, IN
E-mail: jencruse@msn.com
Harmon Osburn b. 3 June 1812, Clermont County, Ohio, to Benjamin and Ruth (Duckett) Osburn d. 6 June 1883, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana bur. Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana
m. 26 April 1832, Clermont County, Ohio Elizabeth Jane “Eliza” Packard b. 17 February 1811, Middletown, New Castle County, Delaware d. 19 June 1887, Moores Hill, Dearborn County, Indiana bur. Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana
Children of Harmon and Elizabeth Jane (Packard) Osburn:
Hannah Packard (1833-1895), married Isaac Reed
Benjamin Franklin (1834-1918), married Mary Torr
Anna (1835-1885), married Elijah Billings
John Wesley (1839-1903), married (1) Juliet Johnson, (2) Eliza J. Howard, (3) Joyce Frederica Richards Hobson
Mary Almira (1843-1918), married Lewis Gould Adkinson
Sarah E. (1843-1847)
Martha Jane (1848-1883)
William Henry Osburn (1850-1932), married Mary Frances Blanche
Edward Walker (1854-1931), married (1) Florence Hobson, (2) Elsie Dinsmore Hard
In 1927, the youngest son of Harmon and Elizabeth, Edward Walker Osborn wrote the following about his parents and their life together:
“They began housekeeping in a one room log cabin with a split log floor, near Milford, Clermont County, Ohio. Father was not of his freedom on his wedding day. The next morning after the wedding, both went away to work, Father at fifty cents a day to accumulate money, Mother worked for clothing material and food to take home. While living there, the three eldest children were born . . .”
“In the year 1836 or 1837 the family moved to Rush County, Jackson Township, Indiana, where Harmon entered 160 acres of land, paying the government $1.25 per acre . . . They made the trip in a wagon drawn by an old mare twenty-two years of age and a year old colt. Closest neighbor was about one and on-fourth miles through very heavy timber. a one large room house was soon erected, puncheon flooring (split logs), home make shingles, log frame and finishing. After the days work and the children were in bed, father and mother worked in the clearing, felling trees and sawing them into lengths, ready for the log-rolling, piling and burning brush, often working until midnight. By spring they were ready for crop planting. No better buildings and other improvements within many miles. No finer stock of all kinds in the county, nor was there better machinery or greater yields in the fields. The first mower and harvester were on our farm. The first sewing machine and washer in in our house. Father was many years ahead of his day as a farmer. With diversity of crops, home made fertilizers, drainage, deep plowing and thorough cultivation his farm increased in productiveness each year. Seldom was a load of grain, except wheat and flax, sold from the place, all went into stock.”
In the fall of 1870, Harmon and Eliza and the three youngest children moved from the farm to Greencastle, Indiana, the seat of Asbury University, later know as DePauw. In December 1882, Harmon and Eliza moved from Greencastle to Noblesville, Indiana, where Harmon died in 1883.
Harmon, according to his son “converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1830. From the date of his conversion until 1883, he was almost continuously an official member and religious leader. As far as I know, neither ever told a lie, not even a little white lie, they never exaggerated, nor misrepresented. In truthfulness, brotherly kindness, love, piety, and downright godliness and dependability they were the real article.”
Submitted by: Alexander Blair Smith Simsbury CT E-mail: alexsmith17131@gmail.com
Zachariah “Zach” Jones
b. 21 March 1874 Huron, Lawrence County, Indiana to Thomas Jones and Sarah Caroline Reed
d. 14 Jan 1968 Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
bur. Roselawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Zachariah Jones
m. 18 June 1902 Lewis, Vigo County, Indiana Emma “Grace” McGrew
b. 12 Apr 1877 Patricksburg, Owen County, Indiana to David Bacon McGrew and Rebecca Ellen Saltsgiver
d. 11 Mar 1963 Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana
Children with Emma McGrew
Glenn Winter Jones (1903-1973)
Richard Hebb Jones (1904-1995)
Clifford Jones (1906-1976)
Victoria Nevada Jones (1908-1908)
Harold Jones (1910-1962)
Herbert Raymond Jones (1912-2003)
Wayne Eugene Jones (1915-1951)
Kermit Jones (1917-1995)
Donald Jones (1919-1975)
Wallace Z Jones (1921-1993)
Russell Edward Jones (1923-1999)
Zachariah was employed by the railroad for more than 50 years during which he served as a switchman, a brakeman, and a fireman. He was also a member of the brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen for more than 60 years and a member of the Retired Railroadmen’s Association later in life. He enjoyed listening to baseball games on the radio and playing cards.
Submitted by:
Jennifer Cruse
Terre Haute, IN
E-mail: jencruse@msn.com
Annette Britton
b. 7 September 1849, Holmes County, Ohio, to Lewis DuWert and Martha (McCague) Britton
d. 25 August 1892, Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio
m. 21 October 1868, DeKalb County, Indiana William Henry Riley
b. 31 March 1843, Montgomery Township, Ashland County, Ohio, to Charles S. and Julian (Vantilburg) Riley
d. 21 August 1919, Montgomery Township, Ashland County, Ohio
Children with William Henry Riley:
Ralph (1869-1891)
Lewis Britton (1871-1945) married Nora Wertman
Henry Herman (1872-1939) married Minnie Becker
Maud (1874-1960) married John Samuel Briggs
Arthur C. (1875-1876)
Ethyl (1877-1961) married Oscar W. Oliver
Charles (1878-1959)
Roy (1880-1880)
Durwood (1881-1917) married Ida M. Webber
Annette Navada (1884-1960) married Rufus Willard Reed
Edna A. (1886-1886)
Howard Stanley (1890-1920) Marie Elinora Jarvis
Annette’s family came to Indiana in about 1849 or1850 from Holmes County, Ohio, where she had been born. They lived near Corunna in DeKalb County, Indiana. She left Indiana in 1868 after her marriage to William Henry Riley as he returned to the family farm in Ashland, Ohio.
About seven years before her death, Annette (called Nettie) was canning and one side of her body suddenly became useless – now called a stroke. It is believed that she never fully recovered from that stroke. Eight of her children and her husband survived her when she finally died in 1892.
Jackson Jones
b. 17 May 1869, near Huron, Lawrence County, Indiana, to Thomas and Sarah Caroline (Reed) Jones
d. 1 January 1964, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri
m. 15 October 1892, Daviess County, Indiana Nancy Ella Hammersley
b. September 1872
Children with Nancy Ella Hammersley:
Herman (b. aft 1900)
Monroe (b. aft. 1907)
Jackson was born in Indiana, and lived in Washington, Spice Valley, and Center townships while in Indiana. He eventually moved to St. Louis, Missouri. Jackson had two brothers, Zachariah and Louis, and one sister, I. May Jones. He also had half-brothers and sisters; Mary Jane, William, Henry Jones; Henry Clay, Mary Elizabeth, and William Harrison Redyard.
He was a lather by trade and is buried in Memorial Park, St. Louis, Missouri.
Submitted by:
Jennifer Cruse
Terre Haute IN
E-mail: jencruse@msn.com
Henry Clay Reed
b. about 1830, Indiana
d. 1 December 1868, Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa
m. 7 June 1856, Chicago, Illinois Delilah Caroline Wertz
b. 25 August 1834, Darke County, Ohio
d. 6 February 1912, Culbertson, Montana
Children with Delilah Caroline Wertz:
William Henry (b. 1857)
Frank S. (b. 1859)
Lydia Delight (b. 1864)
Luella Douglass (b. 1866)
Henry Clay (b. 1869)
Henry and Delilah Caroline Reed moved to Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa, in 1856. In 1860 they moved west to Otranto, Iowa, but in 1862 they fled back to Decorah by ox-drawn covered wagon because of an Indian uprising.
Submitted by:
Lelah Eastwood Crockett
West Sedona AZ
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.
Nancy Faris Ellis
b. 25 August 1811, to Henry and Charity (Harper) Ellis
d. 20 September 1881, Chetopa, Kansas
m. 11 October 1836 William Harper Reed
b. 10 January 1816
d. 28 October 1857, Chetopa, Kansas
About 1838 William H. and Nancy (Ellis) Reed moved from Ohio to Delaware County, Indiana. Later they moved to Moultrie County, Illinois, where Henry Ellis, Nancy’s father died on 28 October 1857. In 1866 the family moved to Chetopa, Kansas.