Clara Ann "Carrie" SLY

Clara Ann "Carrie" SLY

Female 1878 - 1957  (78 years)

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  1. 1.  Clara Ann "Carrie" SLY was born on 30 Nov 1878 in Ausable, Mecosta, Michigan, United States (daughter of Alvannah Loren SLY and Elizabeth Close); died on 3 Jul 1957 in Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington, United States; was buried in Discovery Bay Cem, Jefferson, Washington, United States.

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    • _UID: 9A71CEB69D7C1C4DA11B664821586D47A87C

    Notes:

    Carrie Sly
    in the Michigan, County Marriage Records, 1822-1940
    Name: Carrie Sly
    Gender: Female
    Age: 18
    Birth Date: abt 1878
    Marriage Date: 3 Dec 1896
    Marriage Place: Pinconning, Bay, Michigan, USA
    Father: L. Sly
    Spouse: Fred A. Fletcher
    Film Number: 000947222

    http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/isabella/cenvital.html
    Isabella County, Michigan Birth Records:
    Child No. Birth Date Name (if any,and color other than white) Sex Birth Place Full Name of Each Residence Birth Place Occupation of Father Date of Record
    1668 Nov 30, 1878 Clara Sly F Mecosta Co. Loren Sly Fremont Michigan Farmer May 20, 1879 Elizabeth Sly Indiana

    Funeral service card states Carrie Ann Fletcher born Nov 30, 1876, Ausable, Michigan.

    Carrie Ann and Fred Fletcher lived in Michigan. They stayed there when Carrie's mother and stepfather, Libby and Dick Smith, came west to Montana.They were still in Michigan when Milton Sherman left Montana and returned to Michigan about 1905. They probably kept in touch with him. Later they also came west to Montana near Eureka where Fred was the Mill pond tender on Flathead Lake. In 1912 the family moved into the "Love Cabin" near the homestead of Carrie's sister, Elizabeth Smith. Later moved to a lot in Eureka, Montana which was owned by May Sly.

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Fred Fletcher
    Home in 1900: Whitney, Arenac, Michigan
    Age: 25
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875 April
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Spouse's Name: Carrie
    Race: White
    Occupation: fisherman
    Household Members: Name Age
    Fred Fletcher 25
    Carrie Fletcher 21 2 children, 1 living married 4 years
    Dortha M Fletcher 10/12

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Carrie Fletcher
    Age in 1910: 31
    Birth Year: abt 1879
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Home in 1910: Flathead, Flathead, Montana
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife [Daughter]
    Marital Status: Married
    Father's Name: Fredirick Fletcher
    Father's Birthplace: Indiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Fredirick Fletcher 36 Sailor of tugboat
    Carrie Fletcher 31 6 children, 5 living
    Dorothy Fletcher 10
    Bernice Fletcher 8
    Earnest Fletcher 6
    George Fletcher 4
    Brewster Fletcher 3

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Carrie A Fletcher
    Age: 41
    Birth Year: abt 1879
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Home in 1920: Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Father's Birthplace: United States [United States of America]
    Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
    Home Owned: Rent
    Able to Read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Household Members: Name Age
    Carrie A Fletcher 41
    Effie B O Brien 18
    Ernest W Fletcher 16
    George D Fletcher 14
    Brewster J Fletcher 12
    Leroy W Fletcher 6
    Luella J O Brien 0 [8/12]


    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Fred Fletcher
    Home in 1920: Eureka, Lincoln, Montana
    Age: 45 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Relation to Head of House: Roomer
    Father's Birth Place: New York
    Mother's Birth Place: Canada
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 794
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Butter 49 (should be Butler)
    Dintha Butter 55
    G C Grimes 35
    Fred Fletcher 45 (no job)

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Carrie Fletcher
    Gender: Female
    Birth Year: abt 1879
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Race: White
    Home in 1930: Port Angeles, Clallam, Washington
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birthplace: Indiana
    Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
    Household Members: Name Age
    Carrie Fletcher 51 laundress at a laundry

    Washington, Select Death Certificates, 1907-1960 about Carrie Ann Fletcher
    Name: Carrie Ann Fletcher
    [Carrie Ann Sly]
    Gender: Female
    Age: 80
    Estimated birth year: abt 1877
    Death Date: 3 Jul 1957
    Death Place: Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington
    Father: Clarence V. Sly
    Mother: Elizabeth
    FHL Film Number: 2033736
    Reference ID: 13430

    U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current about Carrie A. Fletcher
    Name: Carrie A. Fletcher
    Birth Date: 1878
    Death Date: 1957
    Cemetery: Discovery Bay Cemetery
    Burial Place: Maynard, Jefferson County, Washington
    URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-...

    Clara married Fred Warren FLETCHER on 3 Dec 1896 in Pinconning, Bay, Michigan. Fred (son of George D FLETCHER and Synthy Galm) was born in Apr 1875 in Lowas City, , Michigan; died between 1920-30. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Freddy FLETCHER was born in 1897; died about 1899.
    2. Dorothy FLETCHER was born on 2 Jul 1899 in Milton, Rock, Wisconsin; died about 1918/1919.
    3. Effie Berniece FLETCHER was born on 10 Sep 1901 in Michigan, United States; died on 1 Jan 1969 in Bay City, Bay, Michigan, United States.
    4. George FLETCHER was born in 1903; died about 1930 in Dexter, Lane, Oregon, United States.
    5. Ernest W FLETCHER was born on 13 Oct 1903; died on 10 May 1959 in Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, United States; was buried in Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, United States.
    6. John Brewster "Bruce" FLETCHER was born in Dec 1907 in ; died in Feb 1967 in Auburn, King, Washington, United States.
    7. William Leroy FLETCHER was born on 6 Jan 1912 in Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, USA; died on 25 Apr 1969 in Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alvannah Loren SLY was born about 1854 in Michigan, United States (son of William Wesley SLY and Elizabeth MORRIS); died after 1888 in United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: KFFK-QD8
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: ACE9B1E9CFA0B34FA10EA025755230444F94

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. divorce papers, Oscoda, Cheboygan counties?
    2. Isabella, Bay, Oscoda County newspapers. (gold rush news, marriages, divorces, deaths)
    3. What was Loren's occupation? lumber?
    4. Where were the gold strikes in 1888?
    5. location of Michigan counties: Eaton, Bloomfield, Mecosta, Isabella, Iosco, Cheboygan.

    Timeline for Alvanus/Alvannah Loren Sly:
    1854 Loren born in Michigan
    1860 Census, Loren, listed as Alvanus, lived with parents and siblings in Oneida, Eaton, Michigan
    1863 Jan 11, Loren's father, William W Sly, age 56, died in Isabella county, Michigan
    1864 Oct 4, Loren's mother, Elizabeth, married Sylvester Brown. The children were farmed out.
    1870 Census, There is an Alvin Sly, age 17, living with John and Almira Sly in Bloomfield, Oakland, MI
    1873 Loren's mother, Elizabeth, age 53, died in Michigan
    1877 Loren married Elizabeth Close in Hinton, Mecosta, Michigan
    1878 Nov 30, daughter, Clara or Carrie, born in Ausable, Mecosta, Michigan
    1879 owned 40 acres of land in Hinton, Mecosta County, MI (T 13 N, R 8 W)
    1880 Census. Loren A Sly, wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Carey living in Fremont, Isabella, MI
    1881 May 3, daughter, Addie May, born in Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan
    1883 Jul 26, son, Ernest Wayne born in Mackinaw City, Cheboygan, Michigan
    1888 near this time Loren left for the gold fields and disappeared. ???


    Alvana Loren Sly and Elizabeth Close were married 23 September 1877 in Hinton, Mecosta, Michigan. According to his cousin, Alonzo Daniel Sly, Loren borrowed the suit of his brother, Lester, to be married in. In1880 Loren and Elizibeth lived in Fremont, Isabella County, Michigan with their 1st child, Carey. Elizabeth's parents lived nearby. They had 2 more children, Addie Mae and Earnest, and times were hard. Loren (as he was listed in the 1880 census) decided to go to the gold fields. Just where he went is unknown. It is said that he sent a couple of letters home and then was not heard from again. According to Olive Sly Huff, the daughter of Ernest Sly, who was Loren's son, "Ernest said he was 5 years old ( about 1888) when his father left for the west." After her husband left, Elizabeth took in roomers to make ends meet. Richard Smith was one of her roomers. Richard and Elizabeth married and moved to Montana to homestead, ten miles east of Eureka. Elizabeth (Libby) and Richard Smith raised her grand daughter, Bertha Sherman. According to a cousin, "Old Dick wasn't too gifted in work. It was always Aunt Lib that did the work. She even worked out at cooking. It's still a wonder to me how people got by in those days."
    Alvanus or Loren A. Sly was born about 1854 in Michigan, the 3rd child of 6, of William and Elizabeth Sly. His father died when he was about 9 years old. His mother remarried, but most of the children were farmed out. Bertha Sherman said that her grandmother, Elizabeth Sly described Loren as a red-haired man who walked with a limp. When Bertha was just a little girl she ran into the house and said "Grandma, there is a red-haired man who walks with a limp coming up the road!" When they went to look, the man was gone. They wondered if it could have been Loren Sly. Loren's brother, Lester, lived and died in Billings Montana in 1933. The place and time of death of Loren are unknown.
    Elizabeth Close was born in Adams County Indiana on the 25 December 1858. She was the second child of 6 born to James and Nancy Close. Her father had been married before and Elizabeth had a half brother, George. She grew up in Indiana, later moving to and marrying in Michigan. After her first husband left and she remarried and moved to Michigan, Libby raised vegetables and strawberries to sell to the neighbors. She also sold cottage cheese, eggs, milk, chicken, cookies, etc. She was well liked by everyone. Elizabeth (Close) Sly Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer at the Mayo Clinic and Bertha often administered Morphine to her grandma to make the pain bearable. Elizabeth died from the cancer in July 1919 at the age of 60.

    Alaska Gold Rush 1880-1914 (Valdez 1898)

    !SOURCE: Sealed to spouse, 10 Dec 1985 SL, Marriage sealing batch # M518622, sheet #1003, film# 1004849

    1860 United States Federal Census Record about Alvanus Sly
    Name: Alvanus Sly
    Age in 1860: 7
    Birth Year: abt 1853
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Home in 1860: Oneida, Eaton, Michigan
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Grand Ledge
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Sly 52
    Elizabeth Sly 33
    Wm W Sly 12
    Lester 8
    Alvanus 7
    Daniel Sly 6
    George Sly 3


    1870 United States Federal Census (There is a George, age 45, and Jane Sly on this page 2 families up)
    Name: Aline Sly ( this definitely is written Alvin perhaps our Alvanus Loren?)
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853
    Age in 1870: 17
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Home in 1870: Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Franklin
    Household Members: Name Age (All born in Michigan
    John Sly 47 born abt 1823 Michigan
    Almiea Sly 40 (looks like Almira)
    Aline Sly 17 (looks like Alvine) farmer
    Charles Sly 5
    William Watkins 20 farmer

    U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 about Loren Sly
    Owner's Name: Loren Sly
    State: Michigan
    County: Mecosta
    Town: Hinton
    Year: 1879

    This is a census of John and Almira who Alvine was living with in 1870
    1880 United States Federal Census about John B. Sly
    Name: John B. Sly
    Age: 57
    Birth Year: abt 1823
    Birthplace: New York
    Home in 1880: Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Almira D. Sly
    Father's Birthplace: New York
    Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    John B. Sly 57
    Almira D. Sly 47
    Charles B. Sly 14


    1880 United States Federal Census Record Loren A. Sly
    Name: Loren A. Sly
    Age: 26
    Estimated birth year: abt 1854
    Birthplace: Michigan
    Occupation: Farmer (Noted that he was employed 2 months during census year)
    Relationship to head-of-household: Self
    Home in 1880: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Spouse's name: Elizabeth Sly age 21, daughter Carey age 1
    Father's birthplace: NY
    Mother's birthplace: MI


    Lawrence Sly
    mentioned in the record of Earnest W. Sly and Blanch R. Holbrook
    Name: Lawrence Sly
    Gender: Male
    Wife: Elizabeth Close
    Child: Earnest W. Sly
    Other information in the record of Earnest W. Sly and Blanch R. Holbrook
    from Montana, County Marriages
    Name: Earnest W. Sly
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 30 Jun 1907
    Event Place: Kalispell, , Montana
    Age: 24
    Marital Status: Single
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Mack City, Mich.
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1883
    Father's Name: Lawrence Sly
    Mother's Name: Elizabeth Close
    Additional Relatives: X
    Spouse's Name: Blanch R. Holbrook
    Spouse's Age: 21
    Spouse's Marital Status: Single
    Spouse's Race: White
    Spouse's Birthplace: Pine Valley, Oregon
    Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1886
    Spouse's Father's Name: Henry W. Holbrook
    Spouse's Mother's Name: Mahala E. Neil
    Reference ID: V3p513 , GS Film number: 1902479 , Digital Folder Number: 4350527 , Image Number: 287
    "Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F33W-J42 : accessed 21 Oct 2014), Lawrence Sly in entry for Earnest W. Sly and Blanch R. Holbrook, 30 Jun 1907; citing V3p513, Kalispell, , Montana; FHL microfilm 1902479.

    Bertha Sherman said that her grandmother, Elizabeth Sly said that Loren was red-haired and walked with a limp. According to a letter from Olive Sly Huff, the daughter of Earnest Sly, who was Lorian's son; Earnest said he was 5 years old ( about 1888) when his father left for the west. Elizabeth and Lorian Sly were living in Michigan, Bay County, Pinnconning Village. When money became scarce, Lorian left for the gold fields. There were two or three letters received from him. Then no more word. Elizabeth took in roomers to make ends meet. Richard Smith was one of her roomers. Richard and Elizabeth married, after 1894, and moved to Montana to homestead, ten miles east of Eureka. Addie Mae Sly and Milton Sherman married and went with them. Libby and Dick Smith raised Bertha Sherman, daughter of Addie Mae and Milton Sherman. When Bertha was just a little girl she ran into the house and said "Grandma, there is a red-haired man who walks with a limp coming up the road!" When they went to look, the man was gone. They wondered if it could have been Lorian Sly. Lorian's brother, Lester, lived and died in Billings Montana in 1933. ( Bertha was born in 1903.)

    findagrave.com
    Loren Alvanus Sly..
    Birth: 1853
    Grand Ledge
    Eaton County
    Michigan, USA
    Death: unknown
    Yellowstone County
    Montana, USA
    Loren married Elizabeth Close on Sept 23, 1873 in Michigan.
    Loren, apparently, left his family in 1888. He was going to look for gold in Montana. He sent a few letters and then was not heard from again.
    Death: aft 1898.
    Family links:
    Parents:
    William Wesley Sly (1807 - 1863)
    Elizabeth Morris Sly (1827 - 1879)
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Libby Close Sly (1858 - 1919)*
    Siblings:
    William Wesley Sly (1848 - 1922)*
    Hattie Sly (1849 - 1859)*
    Lester Daniel Schley (1850 - 1935)*
    Loren Alvanus Sly (1853 - ____)
    Daniel Sly (1856 - 1942)*
    George Albert Sly (1858 - 1942)*

    *Calculated relationship
    Burial: Body lost or destroyed

    Created by: RMW
    Record added: Jun 01, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 91113176

    Alvannah married Elizabeth Close on 23 Sep 1877 in Hinton, Mecosta, Michigan, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of James CLOSE and Nancy Ann DOUGHERTY) was born on 25 Dec 1858 in , Adams, Indiana, United States; died on 8 Jul 1919 in Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States; was buried on 9 Jul 1919 in Tobacco Plains Cemetery, Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Close was born on 25 Dec 1858 in , Adams, Indiana, United States (daughter of James CLOSE and Nancy Ann DOUGHERTY); died on 8 Jul 1919 in Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States; was buried on 9 Jul 1919 in Tobacco Plains Cemetery, Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Sly, Smith
    • _UID: 9108D5F346F2C24DB55FBF8C540299564CD1

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. send for homestead application and or land records.
    2. Stump farms?
    3. Subsistance farms?
    4. R R in Lincoln county?
    5. History of Lincoln county (Historical society?)
    6. local mail delivery?
    7. Bay County newspapers? property sales, etc.
    8. 1860's Gold rush in Montana - became a state in 1864.
    9. 1880's railroad crossed Montana
    10. Divorce Papers?
    11. Land records for May Sherman in Eureka
    12. Land records for Elizabeth Smith

    Timeline:
    1858 15 Dec Elizabeth born Adams Co. Indiana to James and Nancy Daugherty Close
    1860 US Census Madison, Allen, Indiana age 1 with parents and sister, Eliza age 2 and half brother George age 11
    1862 Decatur, Adams, Indiana
    1865-1869 Siblings born Indiana
    1870 US Census Root twp, Adams, Indiana with parents, James & Nancy Close
    1877 Elisabeth married Loren Sly Hinton, Mecosta, MI
    1878 Sister Diantha married Sylvester, Allen, MI
    1880 US Census Eliz & Loren Sly Freemont, Isabella, MI, with child Carrie age 1
    1894 MI State Census Elizabeth Sly Marr with 3 children, Pinconning Village, Bay, MI
    1900 Eliz Sly & Richard Smith marr Rockford, Winnebago, Wis
    1910 Census Eliz & Richard Smith Lincoln Co, Montana
    1919 8 Jul Libby died of breast cancer in Eureka, Lincoln Co., Montana (death cert gives cause of death as Uterine Carcinoma)

    1900 Census, Michigan - searched all of Bay County, Pinconning twp and found no Smith, Libby or Richard nor did I find any Slys

    After her husband, Lorian Sly, left for the gold fields (about 1888) during a recession, Elizabeth Sly took in roomers to make ends meet. After a few letters from Lorian, she never heard from him again. Elizabeth (Close) Sly eventually married Richard Smith, one of the roomers, (between 1894 and 1901) and moved to Montana near Eureka to homestead. Elizabeth (Libby) and Richard Smith raised her grand daughter, Bertha Sherman. Libby raised vegetables and strawberries to sell to the neighbors. She also sold cottage cheese, eggs, milk, chicken, cookies, etc. She was well liked by everyone. Richard Smith was a bricklayer, then a ditch tender of the irrigation ditch (circa 1916). It is said that little by little he lost most of his land through lawsuits he initiated. The homestead burned and he lived in the little cabin on the property. It is said that he was onery, but Bertha remembers him as kind to her. The land was eventually bought by Fred and Maye Alverson. She was a cousin to Bertha Sherman. Richard Smith died in Eureka, Montana. The following was taken from a letter dated 19 February, 1970, to Marilyn Parker from Maye Alverson, (daughter of Jennie Close Butler who was a sister to Elizabeth Close Sly Smith.) " Dick Smith's place was built on a piece of land that was not his and when he went to prove up, found it out. So he bought 3 acres from a Henry Wedymeyer. When Dick got too bad, he moved to town with one of their old neighbors and I think some one took what they wanted out of the house and touched a match to it, as it was burned. So nothing was left." "When Dick was buried, I was surprised as he was a real good looking man. He always wore a mustach and the undertaker shaved it off. The reason he wore a mustach, he had a big birth mark on his upper lip. And he was so clean." " Old Dick wasn't too gifted in work. It was always Aunt Lib that did the work. Even worked out at cooking. It's still a wonder to me how things and people got by in those days. (Lib for Elizabeth). At one point Elizabeth lived in a boxcar while picking huckleberries and cranberries in a cranberry bog.
    Elizabeth (Close) Sly Smith was diagnosed with cancer at the Mayo Clinic and Bertha often administered Morphine to her grandma to make the pain bearable. Elizabeth died in July 1919.

    "The Story of the Tobacco Plains Country,
    the Autobiography of a Community"
    Page 164 is in a chapter on "Fortine Area Homesteads." It says, "Among many other Michiganders who homesteaded in this vicinity were Dick Smith and his wife, and Mrs. Smith's son and daughter, Ernest and May Sly. For years Dick Smith was the community "radical"--always fighting the capitalist lumber companies and writing accusing letters to his Congressmen: "Just sore at everybody in the world," as Harry Weydemeyer puts it. Mrs. Smith died and her son and daughter went west, but Dick stayed on, living alone at his homestead, and died there at a ripe old age, still kicking."

    Boom and Bust: Montana's Homestead Era By Gary Glynn
    Although the homestead era in Montana lasted for more than 70 years, the vast majority of those who homesteaded in the state did so during a ten-year period beginning in 1908. The original Homestead Act was signed by Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862. The new law stipulated that any head of household over 21 years old could stake out a 160 acre farm on government land with only a $10 filing fee. If the farmer lived on the homestead for five years and improved the property, he or she would receive title to it. Several different variations on the Homestead Act were passed over the years, and depending on which one a farmer filed under, he could receive 160, 320, or as much as 640 acres.
    Despite giving away land for free, the Homestead Act proved to be a failure in the arid West, where even 640 acres was simply not enough land to enable a farmer to succeed. It was an invitation to disaster.
    Nevertheless, to many the promise of free land was irresistible. By 1900, half a million families had moved West to homestead. It wasn't until the early 1900s that large numbers of would-be farmers began arriving in Montana, lured by a slick advertising campaign paid for by railroad magnate James J. Hill, the man who controlled the Great Northern, the Burlington and Northern Pacific railroads. Hill knew that customers for his railroads were hard to find in sparsely populated Montana, and he realized that with the help of the Homestead Act, he could convert the empty plains of Montana into a potential gold mine for his railroad empire. All he had to do was convince farmers that the dry plains of Montana were rich farmland.
    By 1908 his campaign to bring thousands of small farmers into Montana was in full swing. Hill had thousands of brochures distributed throughout the United States and Western Europe extolling the virtues of the Great Plains as a farmer's paradise. Hill also promoted the "Campbell System" of dry-land agriculture, devised by South Dakota farmer Hardy Webster Campbell. Campbell stated that with deep plowing and scientific agricultural methods, the plains of Montana could produce tremendous yields of grain. Hill also hired another agricultural expert Professor Thomas Shaw, who described eastern Montana as a farmer's paradise. By 1910, Shaw was operating 45 experimental farms in Montana, and the favorable results of his experiments were widely publicized.
    Along with promoting the promise of free land in an agricultural paradise, Hill announced cut-rate fares on his railroad to entice farmers to move to the state. His promises of free land, cheap transportation, and rich soil appealed to many people, and Montana's Homestead Boom was on.
    Most of the newcomers were Americans, but thousands were Germans and Scandinavians drawn by Hill's European advertising campaign. The cowboys and miners of the state, who had flooded into Montana during earlier booms, watched the trainloads of newcomers arriving, and derisively nicknamed them "honyockers."
    By 1908 the boom was in full swing, and every westbound train brought new homesteaders. They erected tar paper shacks and hitched up their plows, eager to make their fortune in the golden fields of wheat. The Great Falls land office averaged 1000 to 1500 homestead filings a month in 1910, and agriculture surpassed mining as the state's number one industry for the first time. At least 40,000 homesteaders filed claims in the state during the first twenty years of this century, and new farming communities began springing up all over the eastern plains.
    For several years it appeared as if the small farmers would succeed and prosper. A period of unusually high rainfall blessed the new farmers, and the freshly plowed prairies produced record crops of wheat. When James J. Hill passed away in 1916, it looked as if his plan to populate the empty plain of eastern Montana with homesteaders had paid off.
    The one thing that James J. Hill and his agricultural experts had not counted on was drought, and periodic droughts are a fact of life on the Great Plains. The spring rains failed to appear in 1917, and by the summer of 1918 the drought was widespread. Suddenly, thousands of Montana's homesteaders were in serious trouble. Their crops burned up in the fields, and the nonstop winds blew the carefully plowed and powdered topsoil away. Finally, hordes of grasshoppers arrived to complete the devastation. Many farmers found themselves unable to pay their bills, and by the summer of 1919 thousands had been forced from their farms. The same railroads which had brought the homesteaders into Montana now carried them away. The banks and seed merchants and implement dealers, all of whom had fueled the homestead boom with easy credit, declared bankruptcy in record numbers. Although the Homestead Act remained in effect until 1935, the homestead boom had ended in Montana by 1918.
    The steamboat trade, with its expense and limitations, dropped off sharply in the mid- 1880s, as the first railroads reached Montana and opened up to passenger service. "Emigrant cars," specially designed for the prospective settler, afforded dismal and cramped accommodations to those with enough money to pay for the cost of trip. Passengers in emigrant cars were often forced to spend their journeys sitting upright on uncushioned, backless benches. On many trains, the management offered thin straw mattresses (at a cost of $3.00 each), which could be laid on the floor beneath the benches. One settler remembered, "My mother had a real hard time getting any sleep on the train. Anytime she laid down under the benches, her feet stuck out into the aisle, and the conductor would come along and kick her." Privacy in the cars was minimal, with no dividing partitions and a common toilet and cookstove for as many as 30 emigrants. Wealthier settlers could rent out entire boxcars, in which to transport not only their family members, but also their household goods, farming equipment, and up to six heads of cattle.

    Bay County, Michigan land records? The date is before Libby and Richard Smith's marriage?
    Smith Libby J Sec 32 T 15N R 4E 80 acres Land office 04 (East Saginaw) Document #639 signing date 1874/04/10

    1860 United States Federal Census Record about James Close
    Name: James Close
    Age in 1860: 33
    Birth Year: abt 1827
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1860: Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Fort Wayne
    Value of real estate: $300 farmer
    Household Members: Name Age
    James Close 33
    Nancey Close 23
    George Close 11
    Eliza Close 2
    Elizabeth Close 1
    1880 United States Federal Census Elizabeth Sly
    Name: Elizabeth Sly
    Home in 1880: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Age: 21
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
    BirthPlace: Indiana
    Relation to head-of-household: Wife
    Spouses's Name: Loren A.
    Father's birthplace: OH
    Mother's birthplace: OH
    Occupation: Keeping House
    Marital status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Household Members: Name Age
    Loren A. Sly 26
    Elizabeth Sly 21
    Carey A. Sly 1
    Laura Bronk 10 nurse

    The 1894 statecensus, Michigan, Bay Co. Pinconning Village, dated June 8, 1894 (film #915292) page 206 family 822:
    Smith,Richard, age 30 M Board, single, carpenter bp Indiana, father bp Canada, mother bp Indiana
    15 years in state.
    Sly, Elizabeth. age 35 F wife marr, 3 children, 3 living, bp Indiana, fath bp Canada, mo bp Indiana
    15 years in state
    Sly, Carrie age 15 F daug single, bp Michigan, father bp Indiana, mother bp Indiana
    Sly, Addie M age 12 F daug single, bp Michigan, father bp Indiana, mother bp Indiana
    Sly, Earnest age 10 M son single, bp Michigan father bp Indiana, mother bp Indiana

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Elizabeth Smith
    Age in 1910: 51
    Birth Year: abt 1859
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Home in 1910: School District 10, Lincoln, Montana
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Richard Smith
    Father's Birthplace: Ohio
    Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
    Neighbors:
    Household Members: Name Age
    Richard Smith 49
    Elizabeth Smith 51
    Bertha I Sherman 7


    Marr: film # 1004849, Book A, page 53 "Marriages, Mich, Mecosta County" #787

    Montana Death Index, 1860-2007
    Name: Elizabeth Smith
    Age: 61
    Estimated birth year: abt 1858
    Gender: Female
    Death Date: 8 Jul 1919
    Index Number: Lin 34

    findagrave.com
    Elizabeth Smith
    Birth: 1858
    Death: Jul. 8, 1919
    Burial:
    Tobacco Valley Cemetery
    Eureka
    Lincoln County
    Montana, USA
    Created by: Jim Lee
    Record added: Nov 19, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 44563149
    Elizabeth Libby Close Sly
    Birth: Dec. 25, 1858
    Adams County
    Indiana, USA
    Death: Jul. 8, 1919
    Eureka
    Lincoln County
    Montana, USA
    Elizabeth married Loren Sly on Sept 23, 1873 in Michigan.
    Loren disappeared sometime in between 1888 to 1898.
    Elizabeth married Richard Smith on July 14, 1900 in Illinois.
    Parents:
    James Close (abt 1827 - Unk)
    Nancy Ann Daughterty-Close
    (abt 1836 - Dec 8, 1910)
    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Loren Alvanus Sly (1853
    Burial:
    Tobacco Valley Cemetery
    Eureka
    Lincoln County
    Montana, USA
    Created by: RMW
    Record added: Jun 01, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 91113262

    Children:
    1. 1. Clara Ann "Carrie" SLY was born on 30 Nov 1878 in Ausable, Mecosta, Michigan, United States; died on 3 Jul 1957 in Port Orchard, Kitsap, Washington, United States; was buried in Discovery Bay Cem, Jefferson, Washington, United States.
    2. Addie Mae SLY was born on 3 May 1881 in Oscoda, Iosco, Michigan, United States; died on 16 Jan 1953 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; was buried in Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman, Washington, United States.
    3. Ernest Wayne SLY was born on 26 Jul 1883 in Mackinaw City, Cheboygan, Michigan, United States; died on 7 Sep 1943 in Highland, San Bernardino, California, United States; was buried on 11 Sep 1943 in Loma Linda, San Bernardino, California, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Wesley SLY was born on 22 Oct 1807 in New York, United States (son of Christopher SLY and Lodema MACK); died on 11 Jan 1863 in , Isabella, Michigan, United States; was buried in , Isabella, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: K24C-96Q
    • Occupation: Blacksmith
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 594E9FF12258944695EDD52AD799473CFF93

    Notes:

    Timeline for William Wesley Sly:

    1807 Oct 22, William Wesley born in New York
    1823 William's mother, Lodema died in Hopewell, New York
    1842 Jul 17, William married Elizabeth Morris in Commerce, Oakland, Michigan,
    1848 Jul 9, son, William Wesley born in Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan
    1852 Aug 1852, son, Lester Alonzo born in Orchard Lake, Oakland, MIchigan
    1854 son, Alvannah Loren born in Michigan
    1856 son, Daniel born in Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan,
    1858 son, George Albert born in Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan,
    1860 daughter, born in Michigan
    1863 Jan 11, William died in Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan, at the age of 66

    William Sly and Elizabeth Morris were married 17 July 1842 in Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan. William had been married previously to Ashah Davis, and they had 2 children, Anna and Rhoda. William and Elizabeth had 1 child, William when living in Hamburg, Michigan in 1850. By 1860 they lived in Oneida, Michigan and had 4 more boys, Lester, Alvanus, Daniel, and George. They also had a daughter, Hattie, who is not listed in the census but is listed as age 5 in 1863 Isabella County Probate Records for William Sly: "The petition of Elizabeth BROWN widow of William Sly, late of said county (Isabella), deceased, respectfully showeth that on or about the first day of Jan. 1863, The said William Sly died leaving goods and clothing, rights, credits, and real estate in the county, aforesaid, and that to the best of the knowledge and belief of your petitioner no last will and testament was left by the said William Sly, deceased. That the deceased has left a widow, Elizabeth Brown, your petitioner, age 37 years and six children: William, age 18, Lester, age 15, Alvan age 13, Daniel age 12, George, age 9, and Hattie, age 5: and that the deceased was immediately at his death an inhabitant of said county. Your petitioner therefore prays that letters of administration be granted on the estate of the said William Sly and that Philander Harnes may be appointed administration. signed with her X 28 July 1863."
    William Wesley Sly was born 22 October 1807 in New York. He was the1st of 7 children born to Christopher Sly and Lodemia Mack. His mother died in 1823 when William was just short of 16 years of age. They were then living in Hopewell, New York near Palmyra.

    This story was told by a grand daughter in law of William: " The Indians around Walled Lake (Michigan) called William Sly the `strong man' because every time the Indians went through Walled Lake, they had to shake hands all around. He got so tired of shaking hands that he started to squeeze their hands real tight so that it would hurt and they wouldn't ask to shake hands anymore. Hence he earned the name `the strong man'. William was a big, powerful man. He was a blacksmith, thus his strength. He died 11 Jan 1863 in Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan, at the age of 66.

    Elizabeth Morris was born about 1820 in Ireland. She was the last of 6 children of William Morris and Jane Crawford. She immigrated to America with her parents and 2 sisters in 1830 possibly from Antrim, Ireland. A sister and 2 brothers had preceded them that year. About 1835 the family moved to Oakland County, Michigan. In January 1863 Elizabeth's husband died and in August of the same year she lost her 2 brothers, becoming their heir. The next year 4 October 1864 at Detroit, Michigan Elizabeth Sly married Sylvester C. Brown. They were both of Royal Oak, Michigan. He was 39 and she was 33.
    The children were all in Isabella County in 1865. Sylvester Brown and wife, Rosannah, took care of Hattie, Daniel, and George. Mr. Brown submitted a bill for food and clothing 7 June 1869. (Could this be the parents of Elizabeth Sly's 2nd Husband, Sylvester C Brown?)
    Elizabeth died about 1879 in Michigan.

    Oakland Co, MI and Isabella Co. vital and probate records.
    pg 141, family 114 Call # 0803542

    1850 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: Wm Sly
    Age: 33 Blacksmith
    Estimated birth year: abt 1817
    Birth place: New York
    Gender: Male wife Elizabeth age 38 born Ireland, son William age 1 born Michigan
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Hamburg, Livingston, Michigan

    1860 United States Federal Census Record about William Sly
    Name: William Sly
    Age in 1860: 52
    Birth Year: abt 1808
    Birthplace: New York
    Home in 1860: Oneida, Eaton, Michigan
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Grand Ledge
    Value of real estate: real $500 personal $200
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Sly 52 Blacksmith
    Elizabeth Sly 33 bn Ireland could not read or write
    Wm W Sly 12 MI
    Lester Sly 8 MI
    Alvanus Sly 7 MI (Alvanuh)
    Daniel Sly 6 MI
    George Sly 3 MI
    (no Hattie in 1860 census, but William's estate in Eaton Co. say she was 5 years old when her father died.)

    U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 about William Sly
    Name: William Sly
    Issue Date: 10 Feb 1852
    Acres: 40
    Meridian: Michigan-Toledo Strip
    State: Michigan
    County: Oakland
    Township: 3-N
    Range: 9-E
    Section: 12
    Accession Number: MI0910__.233
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Detroit
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 30034

    Grace Torrence, daughter in law of Rhoda Ann Sly who is the oldest daughter of William Wesley Sly, told this story to Gladys Porritt, grand daughter of Rhoda: " The Indians around Walled Lake called William Sly the `strong man' because every time the Indians went through Walled Lake, they had to shake hands all around. He got so tired of shaking hands that he started to squeeze their hands real tight so that it would hurt and they wouldn't ask to shake hands anymore. Hence he earned the name `the strong man'. Grace Torrence said William was a big, powerful man.

    Isabella County Probate Records The petition of Elizabeth BROWN widow of William Sly, late of said county (Isabella), deceased, respectfully showeth that on or about the first day of Jan. 1863, The said William Sly died leaving goods and clothing, rights, credits, and real estate in the county, aforesaid, and that to the best of the knowledge and belief of your petitioner no last will and testament was left by the said William Sly, deceased. That the deceased has left a widow, Elizabeth Brown, your petitioner, age 37 years and six children: William, age 18, Lester, age 15, Alvan age 13, Daniel age 12, George, age 9, and Hattie, age 5: and that the deceased was immediately at his death an inhabitant of said county. Your petitioner therefore prays that letters of administration be granted on the estate of the said William Sly and that Philander Harnes may be appointed administration. signed with her X 28 July 1863

    Name: William Wesley Sly
    [Y Sly]
    Birth Date: 22 Oct 1807
    Birth Place: Ontario County, New York, USA
    Death Date: 1 Jan 1863
    Death Place: Isabella County, Michigan, USA
    Has Bio?: Y
    URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-..

    William married Elizabeth MORRIS on 17 Jul 1842 in Commerce, Oakland, Michigan, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of William MORRIS and Jane CRAWFORD) was born about 1820 in Ireland, Free State; died on 7 Feb 1879 in Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cemetery, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth MORRIS was born about 1820 in Ireland, Free State (daughter of William MORRIS and Jane CRAWFORD); died on 7 Feb 1879 in Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cemetery, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch Id: K24C-9XC
    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Sly
    • _UID: 0458416283314645AA9D192A0BF5BBA2257E

    Notes:

    Notes for Elizabeth Morris, born about 1820 Ireland, Was living at West Bloomfield, Michigan, at time of marriage to William W. Sly.

    Isabella County Probate Records: The petition of Elizabeth Brown, widow of William Sly, late of said county, deceased, respectfully showeth that on or about the first day of January 1863, the said William Sly died leaving goods and clothing, rights, credits and real estate in the county, aforesaid, and that to the best of the knowledge and belief of your petitioner, no last will and testament was left by the said William Sly, deceased. That the deceased has left a widow, Elizabeth Brown, your petitioner, age 37 years and six children; William age 18, Lester age 15, Alvorus(?) Loren, Daniel age 12, George age 9 and Hattie age 5/ and that the deceased was at his death an inhabitant of said county. Your petitioner therefore prays that letters of administration be granted on the estate of the said William Sly and that Philander Harness may be appointed administrater.
    signed with her X 28 July 1863

    In the 1870 Census It looks like Alvannah Loren was living with a John Sly in Bloomfield, Oakland, MI and Lester was living with Elizabeth's sister Jane Crawford and family in West Bloomfield, Oakland, MI. ( see their notes).

    Michigan Marriages, 1851-75 about Elizabeth Sly
    Name: Sylvester C. Brown
    Spouse: Elizabeth Sly
    Marriage Date: 4 Oct 1864
    County: Wayne
    State: MI

    Children all in Isabella County 1865

    Sylvester Brown and wife, Rosannah, took care of Hattie, Daniel, and George year ending 28 May 1866. Mr. Brown submitted a bill for food and clothing 7 June 1869. (Could this be the parents of Elizabeth Sly's 2nd Husband, Brown)

    Marriage record in Wayne county, Michigan for a Sylvester C. Brown and Elizabeth Sly, both of Royal Oak, Michigan. He is 39 and she is 33. Date of Marriage 4 Oct 1864 at Detroit, Michigan by Timothy McCarthy.

    Oakland County, Michigan probate files: #1983 George Morris, Intestate filed 10 Aug 1863, died 1 Aug 1863. Heirs: brothers and sisters, John Morris, Mary Hedican, Nancy Gilchrist, Jane Cummings and Elizabeth Sly. Adm George Crawford. (each of the sisters received 762.69 1/2 as heirs of the estate)

    Oakland County, Michigan Probate files: file # 1993 John Morris; intestate filed 31 Aug 1863, Died 20 Aug 1863. Heirs: sisters; Mary Hedican, Nancy Gilchrist, Jane Cummings, Elizabeth H. Sly. (each sister received 367.77 1/2 as heirs of the estate.)

    Jane Morris came to America with her 2 brothers, John and George Morris when she was only 15. They settled in New York State, remained for about 5 years and in 1835 came to Oakland County Michigan. In the meantime their father, mother and 3 sisters also came to the United States. (from Oakland County, Michigan History P. 872, see George Cummings)

    Name: Elizabeth Sly
    [Y Sly]
    Birth Date: 1827
    Birth Place: Ireland
    Death Date: 7 Feb 1879
    Death Place: Oakland County, Michigan, USA
    Has Bio?: Y
    URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-..

    Elizabeth Morris Sly
    Birth: 1827, Ireland
    Death: Feb. 7, 1879
    Oakland County
    Michigan, USA

    Elizabeth married William on July 17, 1842 in Commerce, Oakland County, Michigan.

    Elizabeth's second husband was Sylvester C Brown. They were married on Oct 4, 1864 in Detroit, Michigan.

    Aged: abt 52.
    ******************
    Elizabeth's mother's full name was Jane Crawford-Morris.
    Family links:
    Parents:
    William Morris (1777 - 1835)
    Jane Crawford Morris (1775 - 1845)
    Spouse: William Wesley Sly (1807 - 1863)
    Children:
    William Wesley Sly (1848 - 1922)*
    Hattie Sly (1849 - 1859)*
    Lester Daniel Schley (1850 - 1935)*
    Loren Alvanus Sly (1853 - ____)*
    Daniel Sly (1856 - 1942)*
    George Albert Sly (1858 - 1942)*
    Burial:Walled Lake Cemetery, Walled Lake, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
    Created by: RMW
    Record added: Oct 15, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 78443251

    Notes:

    MI Genweb marriages
    MORRIS,SLY,ELIZABETH - MORRIS,WILLIAM WESLEY SLY,OAKLAND,--,,17 JUL 1842,--,--,--

    Children:
    1. William Wesley SLY was born on 9 Jul 1848 in Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States; died on 10 Dec 1921 in Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota, United States; was buried in Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota, United States.
    2. Lester Alonzo SLY was born on 28 Aug 1852 in Orchard Lake, Oakland, MIchigan, United States; died on 5 Nov 1933 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, United States; was buried in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, United States.
    3. 2. Alvannah Loren SLY was born about 1854 in Michigan, United States; died after 1888 in United States.
    4. Daniel SLY was born on 27 Aug 1856 in Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan, United States; died on 19 Feb 1942 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, United States; was buried in Gracelawn Cem, Flint, Genesee, Michigan, United States.
    5. George Albert SLY was born on 12 Apr 1858 in Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan, United States; died on 16 Mar 1942 in Compton, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried on 21 Mar 1942 in Compton, Los Angeles, California, United States.
    6. Hattie SLY was born in 1860 in Of, Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan.

  3. 6.  James CLOSE was born on 17 Mar 1824 in Ohio, United States (son of CLOSE and Marthia); died on 10 Jun 1903 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 8730E5B4EF33BB47B635D50C85C74C0BE385

    Notes:

    Timeline for James Close:

    1824 James Close born Ohio
    1848 James married Lydia Young Allen County, Indiana ( Is this right or did he marry Elizabeth Wade?)
    1851 son, George born Allen County Indiana
    1855 June 2, James & Nancy married Allen County, Indiana
    1856 daughter Eliza born Indiana
    1858 daughter Elizabeth born, Adams County, Indiana, United States
    1860 US census Madison, Allen, Indiana
    1862 daughter Diantha Jane born Decatur, Adams, Indiana
    1865 daughter Torisa born Indiana
    1867 son William born Indiana
    1869 daughter Sibetha born Indiana
    1870 US census Monmoth PO, Root , Adams, Indiana
    1878 marriage of daughter, Diantha Jane in home of james Close in Sylvester, Allen County, Michigan
    1880 US census Fremont, Isabella, Michigan, James is listed as crippled, maimed or bed ridden.
    1900 US census June 2st, James & Nancy in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
    1903 10 Jun James died in Rock County, Wisconsin, age 79
    1910 wife Nancy died Decatur, Adams, Indiana,

    James Close's parents both born in Ohio, Mother's name Marthia (sic) from Jame's death cirtificate.
    It is believed George and family lived in Dekatur and Fort Wayne, probably Indiana.

    Possible first marriage? Cutler family tree on ancestry states George's mother is Mary A Bixler 1815-1900
    but that marriage is listed as Feb 1855, the same date as his marriage to Nancy Dougherty and is after George was born.

    Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about James Close
    Spouse Name: Elizabeth Wade
    Marriage Date: Nov 16 1848
    Marriage County: Allen

    Could this be James' family? Could there have been a child before George and the mother be Elizabeth)
    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jas Close
    Age: 28 ( I read 25)
    Estimated birth year: abt 1822
    Birth Place: Ohio
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Family Number: 1311
    Neighbors: Malinda Wade age 50 is living next door with 7 children age 20 to 12.
    Household Members: Name Age
    Jas Close 28 (I read 25)
    Elizabeth Close 25
    Malinda Close 1

    Malinda Close ( could this be the same Malinda Close?)
    in the Web: Allen County, Indiana, Obituary Index, 1841-2010
    Name: Malinda Close
    Publication Date: 5 Aug 1910
    Publication Place: Allen, Indiana, United States of America
    Death Date: Abt 1910

    !MARR: 2 Jun 1855, Allen County, Indiana Bk3 pg 332-Allen Co. Ind. (also "Early Marriage Records of Allen County, Indiana, Vol 2, pg 51, call # 977.274/V25 da)
    Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about James Close
    Spouse Name: Naney A Dougherty
    Marriage Date: Feb 1855
    Marriage County: Allen

    1860 United States Federal Census Record about James Close
    Name: James Close
    Age in 1860: 33
    Birth Year: abt 1827
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1860: Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Fort Wayne
    Value of real estate: $300 farmer
    Household Members: Name Age
    James Close 33
    Nancey Close 23
    George Close 11
    Eliza Close 2
    Elizabeth Close 1

    1870 United States Federal Census Record about James Close
    Name: James Close
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
    Age in 1870: 48
    Birthplace: O Cannot write US citizen parents not foreign born
    Home in 1870: Root, Adams, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Value of real estate :$300 farmer
    Post Office: Monmoth
    Family:
    Nancy, wife age 30 bn Ohio;
    George, 18 Ind;
    Eliza, 14 Ind;
    Elizabeth 12 Ind;
    Diatha 10 Ind;
    Terisa 6 Ind;
    William 3 Ind;
    Sibetha 9/12 Ind.

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: James Close
    Home in 1880: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Age: 68
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Occupation: Farmer
    Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Nancy A Close
    Father's birthplace: Ohio
    Mother's birthplace: Ohio
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Box stating "maimed, crippled, or bed ridden" is checked for James.
    Household Members: Name Age
    James Close 68
    Nancy A Close 42
    Charles Hutchison 4 born Indiana grandson (son of Eliza and William Hutchison? )
    NOTE: their daughter, Elizageth with her husband Loren A Sly, live next door and 4 Dougherty families on same page (George age 35, Soloman 31, William 71, Job 31)

    1900 United States Federal Census (my mother remembers her family talking about Janesville and Fort Wayne)
    Name James Close
    Age 76
    Birth Date Mar 1824
    Birthplace Ohio
    Home in 1900 Janesville Ward 1, Rock, Wisconsin
    Race White
    Gender Male
    Relation to Head of House Head
    Marital Status Married
    Spouse's Name Nancy Close
    Marriage Year 1860
    Years Married 40
    Father's Birthplace Ohio
    Mother's Birthplace Ohio
    Household Members
    Name Age
    James Close 76 can read, write and speak English
    Nancy Close 85 ( the age and birthdate are the same as the boarder below. I think it was an error on her part)
    Alston Horton 85 boarder

    James Close
    in the Wisconsin, Deaths, 1820-1907
    Name: James Close
    Death Date: 10 Jun 1903
    Death Place: Rock, Wisconsin, USA
    Cause of death: Pulmonary tuberculosis
    Volume: 03
    Page Number: 0251
    Reel: 118
    Sequence Number: 060650
    Source Information
    Ancestry.com. Wisconsin, Deaths, 1820-1907 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000.
    Original data: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division
    Wisconsin Historical Society. Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection. Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.
    This database indexes over 439,000 deaths recorded in the state of Wisconsin between 1820 and 1907. .

    Addie Mae had a picture of Nancy (Dougherty) Close taken in April 1896 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    James married Nancy Ann DOUGHERTY on 2 Jun 1855 in , Allen, Indiana, United States. Nancy (daughter of William DOUGHERTY and Elizabeth HECKATHORN) was born on 16 Dec 1837 in Starke County, Ohio, United States; died on 8 Dec 1910 in Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States; was buried in Maplewood Cem, Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Nancy Ann DOUGHERTY was born on 16 Dec 1837 in Starke County, Ohio, United States (daughter of William DOUGHERTY and Elizabeth HECKATHORN); died on 8 Dec 1910 in Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States; was buried in Maplewood Cem, Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Close
    • _UID: 1B8EF423CFB8994396987636E7AD5DA896C1

    Notes:

    Definition: From the word "dochartach" meaning 'obstructive.' Docherty is the most common Scottish form of this surname, while Doherty and Dougherty are usually of Irish derivation.
    Surname Origin: Scottish, Irish
    Alternate Surname Spellings: Doherty, Dougherty, Daugherty, O'Doherty, Dogherty

    moved to Indiana about 1846

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Nancy Doherty
    Age: 13
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837
    Birth Place: Ohio
    Gender: Female
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Household Members: Name Age
    Wm Doherty 45 carpenter, bn Ohio
    Elias Doherty 37 bn Pennsylvania
    Margaret Doherty 16 bn Ohio
    Hiram Doherty 17 bn Ohio
    Nancy Doherty 13 bn Ohio
    Wm Doherty 11 bn Ohio
    Eliza Doherty 9 bn Ohio
    Samuel Doherty 7 bn Ohio
    Mary Ann Doherty 4 Indiana
    John Doherty 1 Indiana

    Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
    Name: Nancy Ann Dougherty
    Spouse Name: James Close
    Marriage Date: 2 Jun 1855
    Marriage County: Allen
    Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana
    Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
    Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O
    Book: 3
    OS Page: 332

    1860 Census, Madison Twsp, Allen County, Indiana Nancy age 23, James age 33 farmer, children George age 11, Eliza age 2, Elizabeth age 1.

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Nancy Close
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
    Age in 1870: 30
    Birthplace: O
    Home in 1870: Root, Adams, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Monmoth
    Household Members: Name Age
    James Close 48
    Nancy Close 30
    George Close 18
    Eliza Close 14
    Elizabeth Close 12
    Diathe Close 10
    Terrisa Close 6
    William Close 3
    Sibetha Close 9/12

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Nancy A Close
    Home in 1880: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Age: 42
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Relation to Head of Household: Wife
    Spouse's Name: James
    Father's birthplace: Ohio
    Mother's birthplace: Ohio
    Neighbors: living next door to Loren A Sly and wife Elizabeth & child Carrie age 1.( lots of Daugherty families
    right close)
    Occupation: Housewife
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Household Members: Name Age
    James Close 68 listed as crippled, maimed, or bed ridden
    Nancy A Close 42
    Charles Hutchison 4 grandson

    1900 United States Federal Census ( I think this is a correct record for James and Nancy Close with an error in the age and birthdate columns. My mother said she remembers the family talking about Fort Wayne and Janesville.
    Name James Close
    Age 76
    Birth Date Mar 1824
    Birthplace Ohio
    Home in 1900 Janesville Ward 1, Rock, Wisconsin
    Race White
    Gender Male
    Relation to Head of House Head
    Marital Status Married
    Spouse's Name Nancy Close
    Marriage Year 1860
    Years Married 40
    Father's Birthplace Ohio
    Mother's Birthplace Ohio
    Household Members
    Name Age
    James Close 76
    Nancy Close 85 the birthday and age listed are exactly the same as the boarder below, I think hers is an error
    Alston Horton 85 boarder Apr 1915

    1910 United States Federal Census Nancy A Close (Nancy lived with Mary Ann, her sister, and her sisters husband )
    Name: Nancy A Close
    Age in 1910: 72
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
    BirthPlace: Indiana
    Relation to Head of House: Sister-in-law
    Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
    Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
    Home in 1910: Root twp, Adams, Indiana
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Household Members: Name Age
    John Roudebush 69
    Mary A Roudebush 60 it states she had no children
    Nancy A Close 72 It states that Nancy had 6 children, 3 of which are living.

    !DEATH: Bk CH12, pg 92 Dekatur, Ind. - Softening of the Brain. (Copy of death cert. in possession of Marilyn Parker) Buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Location N40 49.739, W84 56.656. Cemetery is currently known as the Decatur Cemetery. Was also known as the Greenwood Cemetery . Nearby are headstones of Rodenbush, Clossom. age 73

    findagrave.com
    Nancy A. Close
    Birth: 1837
    Death: Dec. 8, 1910
    Burial: Decatur Cemetery
    Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, USA
    Find A Grave Memorial# 39483402

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    JG = Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
    NS = Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
    Researchers can find microfilm of all of the Fort Wayne newspapers in the Allen County Public Library's Genealogy Center. Copies of specific obituaries may be ordered by emailing Genealogy@ACPL.Info with the complete citation as found in the index. Cost is $2.50 per obituary, billed at the time of mailing. Response time is typically 4-6 weeks. Your complete name and mailing address must be included with your request.
    Surname First Name Page Paper Obituary Date
    CLOSE James, Mrs (Nancy A) 13 JG 12/09/1910

    Could this be a relation?
    "Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," James Dougherty, 1874
    name: James Dougherty
    gender: Male
    burial date:
    burial place:
    death date: 12 Mar 1874
    death place: Freemont,Isabella, Michigan
    age:
    birth date:
    birthplace: Ohio
    occupation: Farmer
    race: White
    marital status: Married
    spouse:
    father:
    father's birthplace:
    mother:
    mother's birthplace:
    indexing project (batch) number: B07349-9
    system origin: Michigan-EASy
    source film number: 1005119
    reference number: v 1 p 18

    Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
    Thursday, October 8, 1910

    PARALYSIS FATAL
    Mrs. James Close, Who Suffered First Stroke Four Months Ago
    SUCCUMBED TODAY
    Passed Away At Home of Sister, Mrs. John Raudebush - Burial Saturday

    Nancy A. Close, aged nearly seventy-three years, widow of James Close, who for the past four months has helpless from paralysis, and whose life has been hanging by a thread for the past few days, this morning at 7 o'clock passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Raudebush, in the north part of the city. About 4 months ago Mrs. Close, with her sister and other relatives, went to visit with their brother, William Daugherty, at Big Rapids, Mich., and while there, Mrs. Close suffered the first attack of paralysis. She was rendered helpless and it was necessary to bring her home on a cot. Since that time she has gradually declined.
    Mrs. Close was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty. She was born in Starke county, Ohio, December 16, 1937, and had she lived but a week and a day longer would have been seventy-three years of age. In childhood she came with her parents to Allen county, Indiana, and grew to womanhood. She was married there to James Close, and later came to this county to reside, making their home four miles west of this city. They lived in this vicinity for some twenty-five or thirty years, becoming well known, and then went to Jamesville, Wis., to live, and later to Oklahoma. Five years ago Mr. Close died in Oklahoma, and a year later his widow came here and has resided since with her sister, Mrs. Raudebush.
    Mrs. Close is survived by three daughters, all living at Pallisbell, Mont. They are Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Mrs. Tom Lee. She also leaves a grandson, Charles Hutcheson, whom she reared as her own. He also lives in Pallisbell. A daughter, Mrs. William Hutcheson, and a son, Will Close, besides an infant daughter, have gone before.
    George Daugherty of Oklahoma, William H. Daugherty of Big Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. John Raudebush of this city are surviving brothers and sister.
    The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the M. E. church, the services to be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Sherman Powell. Burial in the Decatur cemetery.
    ***


    Nancy L Close
    in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011
    Name: Nancy L Close
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Age: 73
    Marital status: Widow
    Birth Date: 1837
    Death Date: 8 Dec 1910
    Death Place: Decatur, Adams, Indiana, USA
    Burial: December 10, 1910; Maplewood Cemetery

    Notes:

    Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
    Name: James Close
    Spouse Name: Naney A Dougherty
    Marriage Date: 2 Jun 1855
    Marriage County: Allen
    Source Title 1: Allen County, Indiana
    Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1824 - 1920 Inclusive Vol
    Source Title 3: W. P. A. Origtial Record Located: County Clerk's O
    Book: 3
    OS Page: 332

    Children:
    1. Eliza CLOSE was born about 1856 in Indiana, United States; died about 1878.
    2. 3. Elizabeth Close was born on 25 Dec 1858 in , Adams, Indiana, United States; died on 8 Jul 1919 in Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States; was buried on 9 Jul 1919 in Tobacco Plains Cemetery, Eureka, Lincoln, Montana, United States.
    3. Diantha Jane CLOSE was born on 24 Mar 1862 in Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States; died on 24 Apr 1942 in Burns, Harney, Oregon, United States.
    4. Torisa, Tise or Ti CLOSE was born on 12 Mar 1865 in Indiana, United States; died on 10 Jul 1932 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, United States.
    5. William CLOSE was born about 1867 in Indiana, United States; died before 1880.
    6. Sibetha CLOSE was born in Oct 1869 in Indiana, United States; died before 1910.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christopher SLY was born on 7 Sep 1779 in Vermont, United States (son of Benjamin SLY and Esther or Johanna); died on 13 Sep 1845 in Commerce, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cem, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Blacksmith
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 443953896E3D5B438839A4C020A36B877CF3

    Notes:

    Things to do:
    1. When did Christopher marry Elizabeth?
    2. 1810, 1830 census

    Timeline for Christopher Sly:
    1779 Sep 7, Christopher born in Vermont ( According to the family bible of Rhoda Sly Pearson)
    1803 Holland Purchase, New York Christopher and Benjamin Sly, T9 R2
    1805 speculate that Christopher married Lodema Mack in Ontario County, NY
    1807 Oct 22, son, William Wesley,
    1809 Sep 1, son, Daniel
    1811 Aug 18, daughter, Lucinda,
    1815 Mar 21, daughter, Malinda
    1815 bought 11 acres + 16 square rods in Gorham, Ontario, NY for $111
    1816 Christopher on Gorham, Ontario County, NY tax list Lot 10, 61 acres
    1817 May 7, daughter, Rhoda
    1819 Jul 11, son, Sylvester,
    1819 Christopher on Gorham, Ontario County, NY tax list lot 10 61 acres
    1820 Census, Christopher Sly, Gorham, Ontario, NY
    1821 Jul 11, son Benjamin,
    1821 bought 21 acres from Joshua Sly in Phelps for $600
    1821 Christopher on Gorham, Ontario County, NY tax list lot 10 61 acres
    1822 Christopher on Hopewell, Ontario County, NY tax list lot 10 61 acres
    1823 Christopher on Hopewell, Ontario County, NY tax list lot 10 61 acres
    1823 Aug 13, wife Lodema, died in Hopewell
    1824 Christopher on Hopewell, Ontario County, NY tax list lot 10 61 acres
    1824 Christopher sold land in Gorham with wife Elizabeth; 11 acres for $300
    1825 Christopher sold land in Gorham with wife Elizabeth; 21 acres for $400
    1830 Christopher on Hopewell, Ontario County, NY tax list
    1831 Dec 1, Christopher Land records, Detroit, MI Michigan-Toledo Strip T 2 N, R 8 E sec 28 and 33
    1833 Census Michigan Territory, Christopher in Tnsp Petition.
    1835 23 Nov Christopher land record, Detroit MI, Michigan-Toledo Strip T 2 N, R 8 E sec 32
    1840 Census, Commerce, Oakland, Michigan
    1845 Christopher died in Commerce, Oakland, Michigan at age 66, buried in Richardson Cem.


    Christopher Sly, Ontario County, New York Tax list:
    1816 Gorham lot 10, 16 acres
    1819 " " "
    1821 " " "
    1822 Hopewell " " (1822 Hopewell broke off from Gorham)
    1823 " " "
    1824 " " "
    1830 " " "

    Land records, Ontario New York- Christopher Sly
    1815 bought 11 acres + 16 sq rods in Gorham for $111
    1821 bought 21 acres from Joshua Sly in Phelps for $600
    1824 sold 11 acres + 16 sq rods in Gorham for $300 with wife Elizabeth
    1825 sold 21 acres in Phelps for $400 with wife Elizabeth

    1823 Sep 9 from the "Ontario Repos" -" Sly Lodama, 34, died Hopewell, Mrs. Christopher Sly"

    Christopher Sly grave found in row 14, Richardson Cemetary, Commerce Twp, Oakland. Michigan. Also Elizabeth Sly, wife of Christopher, born 3 Aug 1780, died 7 Feb 1879.

    1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Christopher Sly
    Township: Gorham
    County: Ontario
    State: New York
    1 2 _ _1_ / 3_ _1/ _3
    (There is a William Mack in, 1820 US census NY, Ontario, Bristol 4 ___ 1/ 1__ 1 _/ _ 1 and in
    1830 NY, Ontario, Bristol 1 1 2 2 _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ / 1 _ _ 1 _ _ 1 )

    Michigan Census, 1827-70
    Name: CHRISTOPHER SLY
    State: MI
    County: Michigan Territory
    Township: Petitioner
    Year: 1833
    Database: MI Early Census Index

    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: Christopher Sly
    Commerce, Oakland, Michigan
    _ _ __1_ _ _ _1_ _ _ _ /_ _2_ _ _ 1

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6534161&ref=wvr
    Christopher Sly
    Birth: 1779
    Death: Sep. 13, 1845
    Burial: Walled Lake Cemetery
    Walled Lake Oakland County Michigan, USA Plot: Section 1, Row 14

    Christopher married Lodema MACK about 1805 in New York, United States. Lodema was born on 5 Mar 1787 in New York, United States; died on 13 Aug 1823 in Hopewell, Ontario, New York, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lodema MACK was born on 5 Mar 1787 in New York, United States; died on 13 Aug 1823 in Hopewell, Ontario, New York, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Sly
    • _UID: F8D708A019E5764696006C3DCB96C8E7808C

    Notes:

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/53550951/family/familygroup?fpid=13530604502

    Lodema is an English name meaning "guide"
    From "Early Settlers of New York State - Their Ancestors and Descendants" by Janet Wethy Foley
    (West Bloomfield, NY abt 1801 - Elizabeth wife of John Mack; could this be the parents of Lodemia?)

    According to the Bible of Rhoda Pearson Lodema was born March 5th 1787

    from the "Ontario Repos" 9 Sep 1823 - Sly Lodama, 34, died Hopewell, Mrs. Christopher Sly

    1800 United States Federal Census You searched for Mack NY+Ontario
    Benjamin Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY 1 1 - // - 1 - 2 - 1
    John Mack Hartford, Ontario, NY 2 - 2 // 2 - 4 - - 1
    John Mack Bloomfield, Ontario, NY 1 1 - // 1 - 2 1 - 1 * could this be her father? see above web site
    Zebulon Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY - - 1 // 1 1 - - - 1

    1810 United States Federal Census You searched for Mack NY+Ontario
    Name Residence (City,County,State) Year
    Benj Mack Bristol, Ontario, NY 1810
    * William Mack Bristol, Ontario, NY 1810
    *Jona Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY 1810
    *Jeb Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY 1810

    1820 Census NY+Ontario
    Asahel Mack - Canandaigua,Ontario,NY 1820
    Jeremiah Mack - Sodus,Ontario,NY 1820
    John Mack - Penfield,Ontario,NY 1820
    * Jonathan Mack - Canandaigua,Ontario,NY 1820
    *William Mack - Bristol,Ontario,NY 1820
    *Zebulon Mack - Canandaigua,Ontario,NY 1820

    1830 Census NY+Ontario
    *William Mack - Bristol, Ontario, New York
    *Jonathan Mack - Canandaigua, Ontario, New York
    *Zebulon Mack - Canandaigua, Ontario, New York

    1840 Census NY+Ontario
    Enoch Mack - Phelps, Ontario, New York Flavel Mack - Phelps, Ontario, New York
    George Mack - Phelps, Ontario, New York

    1850 Census NY+Ontario
    Flavel Mack Phelps, Ontario, NY abt 1810 Connecticut
    George Mack Phelps, Ontario, NY abt 1809 Connecticut
    George Mack Phelps, Ontario, NY abt 1843 New York
    Jonathan Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY abt 1781 Connecticut Jonathan Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY abt 1818 New York
    Miles P Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY abt 1816 New York
    Andrew E Mack Canandaigua, Ontario, NY abt 1845 New York

    Top of Form Re: Zebulon, Benjamin and Gurdon Mack born Conn>>Canandiagua,NY
    Posted by: Larry Hammond (ID *****6483) Date: May 22, 2005 at 08:45:00
    In Reply to: Zebulon, Benjamin and Gurdon Mack born Conn>>Canandiagua,NY by JoAnn Yellott of 1579 Bottom of Form
    Bottom of Form
    This is what I have. 1 Jonathan Mack ---------------------------------------------- Birth Date: July 1, 1731 Birth Place: Lyme, New London Co., CT Death Date: February 16, 1777 Death Place: Hartland, Hartford Co., CT Spouse: Sarah Banning Birth Date: Abt. 1739 Child of: Samuel Banning And: Hannah ? Marriage Date: Bef. 1754 Marriage Place: Lyme, New London Co., CT Children: Zebulon, Gordon, Benjamin Young 1.1 Zebulon Mack ---------------------------------------------- Birth Date: May 1, 1754 Birth Place: Lyme, New London Co., CT Death Date: March 21, 1836 Death Place: Ontario Co., NY Spouse: Mary Bill Birth Date: Abt. 1755 Marriage Date: 8/4/1779 Marriage Place: Hartland, Hartford Co., NY Children: Jonathan, Sarah, Hannah, William, Sally Ann 1.2 Gordon Mack ---------------------------------------------- Birth Date: 1759 Birth Place: Lyme, New London Co., CT Death Date: 1838 Spouse: Asenath Palmer Birth Date: January 30, 1761 Birth Place: Bucks, Lower Makefield, PA Death Date: February 21, 1790 Death Place: Bucks, Lower Makefield, PA Child of: Jonathan Palmer And: Ann Watson Marriage Date: 8/1/1780 Marriage Place: Hartland, CT Children: Jonathan, Lorensa 1.3 Benjamin Young Mack ---------------------------------------------- Birth Date: Ab. 1760 Birth Place: Lyme, New London Co., CT Death Date: Bef. 1836 Death Place: Ontario Co., NY Spouse: Isabel Bostwick Marriage Date: 10/30/1783 Marriage Place: Hartland, CT Children: Benjamin, William, Sally, A Daughter

    Hello Recently I received from the archives at Canandaigua the probate records of Zebulon Mack.They are quite interesting and were administered by Jonathan Mack.They list his (Zeb's)brother Gurdon Mack 1/4 part of land he gave to Jonathan his son,Zeb's brother Benjamin deceased, his children William,Ben Jr. and Sally each recieve 1/6 of 1/4 part,Zeb's sister Hannah Austin,1/4 part.Also listed for 1/6 part are Marvin Van Orman and John Van Orman I think are children of John T. and Nellie Mack Van Orman.Later in 1841 there is a settlement with my grgr grandmother Sarah Munson Davis her brothers Gorham and Renselear Munson, the two daughters of Asahel Mack deceased son of Zeb, Nellie and Louisa then Dencey and James Riley Van Norman .I have another deed ordered that will I hope have a parent for the Munsons. I also copied the pension applications for Zeb and Gurdon Mack and Gurdon gives his birth in 1757.Thanks JoAnn
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/mack/messages/1376.html

    Children:
    1. 4. William Wesley SLY was born on 22 Oct 1807 in New York, United States; died on 11 Jan 1863 in , Isabella, Michigan, United States; was buried in , Isabella, Michigan, United States.
    2. Daniel SLY was born on 1 Sep 1809 in of Hopewell, Ontario, New York, United States; died on 13 Oct 1899 in Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Richardson Cem, Walled Lake, Oakland, MIchigan, United States.
    3. Lucinda SLY was born on 18 Aug 1811 in Hopewell, Ontario, New York, United States; died on 25 Feb 1848 in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cem, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.
    4. Malinda SLY was born on 21 Mar 1815 in New York, United States; died on 6 Mar 1848 in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cem, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.
    5. Rhoda SLY was born on 7 May 1817 in Hopewell, Ontario, New York, United States; died on 1 Feb 1907 in Ovid, Clinton, Michigan, United States; was buried in Ovid, Clinton, Michigan, United States.
    6. Sylvester "Lester" SLY was born on 11 Jul 1819 in , Ontario, New York, United States; died on 25 Mar 1903 in Millbrook Twp, Mecosta, Michigan, United States; was buried in Partlow Cem, Grand Ledge, Eaton, Michigan, United States.
    7. Benjamin SLY was born on 11 Jul 1821 in New York, United States; died in in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cem, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

  3. 10.  William MORRIS was born about 1777 in Annaduff, Mohill Parish, Leitrim, Ireland; died on 24 Mar 1835 in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: EA8EECA525F2A64CAE01E989DD6E9DB4CFCB

    Notes:

    Came from Ireland (perhaps Antrim), to New York about 1830, after about 5 years moved to Oakland County, Michigan.

    http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?type=mch&recordid=603383&recordCentre=leitrim&backLink=curr_purchases.php
    Church Marriage Record
    Date of Marriage: 16-Oct-1797 Parish / District: MOHILL CHURCH OF IRELAND County: Co. Leitrim Husband, Name: William Maurice; wife, Jane Crawford Address: Annafuff Mohil;l Denomination: Church of Ireland
    Occupation: Age: Status: Husband's Father Wife's Father Name: Address: Denomination: Occupation: Husband's Mother Wife's Mother Name: Address: Denomination: Occupation: Witness 1 Witness 2

    books of Oakland County, Michigan 977.438
    film of First Presb church Bloomfield 1831-1860 (955792 Item 8)

    Could the following be the right William Morris
    New York, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850 about William Morris
    Name: William Morris
    Arrival Date: 29 May 1834
    Age: 52
    Gender: M (Male) traveling with a 12 year old boy, Henry Morris
    Port of Arrival: New York
    Port of Departure: Dublin
    Place of Origin: Ireland
    Occupation: Paper Stainer
    Destination: United States of America
    Ship: Brig St. Laurence
    Microfilm Serial Number: M237
    Microfilm Roll Number: 23
    List Number: 350


    Michigan Census, 1827-70 about William Morris
    Name: William Morris
    State: MI
    County: Oakland County
    Township: Pontiac
    Year: 1820
    Database: MI Early Census Index

    Michigan Census, 1827-70 about William Morris
    Name: William Morris
    State: MI
    County: Oakland County
    Township: Voters
    Year: 1820
    Page: 090
    Database: MI Early Census Index

    Michigan Census, 1827-70 about William Morris
    Name: William Morris
    State: MI
    County: Oakland County
    Township: Pontiac
    Year: 1821
    Database: MI Early Census Index

    Michigan Census, 1827-70 about William Morris
    Name: William Morris
    State: MI
    County: Oakland County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1830
    Page: 096
    Database: MI Early Census Index

    findagrave.com
    Wiliam Morris
    Birth: unknown
    Death: unknown
    Inscription: AGED 58 YEARS
    Burial: Pine Lake Cemetery West Bloomfield Oakland County Michigan, USA

    William married Jane CRAWFORD on 16 Oct 1797 in Mohill, Mohill, Leitrim, Ireland. Jane (daughter of CRAWFORD) was born about 1774 in Mohill, Mohill Parish, Leitrim, Ireland; died on 20 Aug 1845 in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane CRAWFORD was born about 1774 in Mohill, Mohill Parish, Leitrim, Ireland (daughter of CRAWFORD); died on 20 Aug 1845 in , Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Morris
    • _UID: A480D89AB6C1B74C9E9C196AC4BB5625C7F5

    Notes:

    findagrave.com
    Jane Morris
    Birth: unknown
    Death: Aug. 20, 1845
    Inscription: WIFE OF WILLIAM MORRIS AGED 71 YEARS
    Burial: Pine Lake Cemetery, Oakland County, Michigan. West Bloomfield Oakland County Michigan, USA

    Notes:

    This information came from New.familysearch.org

    marriage of Jane Crawford and William Morris
    Parish Mohill, Church of Ireland, County Leitrim
    Immigrated 29 May 1834

    Children:
    1. George MORRIS was born about 1799 in Ireland; died on 11 Aug 1863 in Bloomfield Hills, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States.
    2. John MORRIS was born about 1801 in Ireland; died on 26 Aug 1863 in Bloomfield Hills, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States.
    3. Mary MORRIS was born about 1809 in Antrim, Ireland; died on 16 Feb 1889 in Green Oak Plains, Livingston, Michigan, United States; was buried in Green Oak Plains, Livingston, Michigan, United States.
    4. Nancy MORRIS was born about 1811 in Ireland; died on 14 Aug 1873 in West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA.
    5. William MORRIS was born in 1813; was christened on 7 Jan 1813 in Mohill, County Lietrim, Ireland.
    6. Jane MORRIS was born about 1815 in Ireland; died on 2 Dec 1889 in White Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Pine Lake Cem, West Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan, United States.
    7. 5. Elizabeth MORRIS was born about 1820 in Ireland, Free State; died on 7 Feb 1879 in Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried in Walled Lake Cemetery, Walled Lake, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

  5. 12.  CLOSE was born about 1800 in Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1753C6FE66D3844A9FCA5811A65AFB626483

    Notes:

    Possibilities?

    Michael Close
    in the 1830 United States Federal Census
    Name: Michael Close
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Pike, Stark, Ohio
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 3
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3

    in the 1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jacob Close
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): West Massillon, Stark, Ohio
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:

    married Marthia. Marthia was born about 1800 in Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Marthia was born about 1800 in Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 21854BF30C00AB4AAADBAD7F5BEBDB7B3258

    Children:
    1. 6. James CLOSE was born on 17 Mar 1824 in Ohio, United States; died on 10 Jun 1903 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA.

  7. 14.  William DOUGHERTY was born on 7 Sep 1809 in Ohio, United States (son of James DOUGHERTY and Mary or Polly O'Donnell); died on 19 Oct 1894 in Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan, United States; was buried in Old Log Church Cemetery, Dushville, Michigan.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: C372AB52E76A4F4ABBDD906AB442DDC445DD

    Notes:

    timeline:
    1809 William born Ohio
    1831 William & Elizabeth married Stark County, OH
    1833 Son Hiram born Ohio
    1834 daughter Margaret born Ohio
    1836 daughter Nancy Ann born Stark County, Ohio
    1840 US census Lawrence twp, Stark County, Ohio
    1840 son William Henry born Ohio
    1841 daughter Elizabeth born Ohio
    1845 son Samuel born Ohio
    1845-1847 moved to Indiana
    1847 daughter Mary Ann born Indiana
    1849 son John MF born Indiana
    1850 US census Madison, Allen County, Indiana
    1854 son George W born Madison, Allen County Indiana
    1860 US Census Madison, Allen County, Indiana
    1870 US Census Root P.O. Madison Twnp, Allen County, Indiana
    1880 Elizabeth died Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    1880 Census, Fremont Tnp, Isabella, Michigan (Winn PO) fam # 1414
    1894 William died in Isabella County, Michigan

    Definition: From the word "dochartach" meaning 'obstructive.' Docherty is the most common Scottish form of this surname, while Doherty and Dougherty are usually of Irish derivation.
    Surname Origin: Scottish, Irish
    Alternate Surname Spellings: Doherty, Dougherty, Daugherty, O'Doherty, Dogherty

    Marriage index Ohio 1789-1850, Family Tree Maker's Family Archives CD# 400, V400_01
    1831 28 Apr 1831 Stark County-Heckathorn, Elizabeth and Dougherty, William, by Richard Moffit, JP whose Residence was Nimishillen twp, Stark County, Ohio. (also listed in book, "Early marriages of Stark County, Ohio, 1809-1840" pub by The Alliance Genealogical Society, Alliance, Ohio 44601, SLC/FHL 977.162/V22e, vol 1)

    This could be our William?
    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Dougherty
    Township: Lawrence
    County: Stark
    State: Ohio
    Number of persons in household: 6; Ages of persons in household: 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30; free white persons under 20: 4, free white persons 20-49; 2

    History of Lawrence Township

    In the early 19th century, the area now known as Lawrence Township was a part of both Tuscarawas and Jackson Townships. Lawrence Township was laid out and platted by Commissioners on December 4, 1815.

    The Township was named after Captain James Lawrence of the U.S. Navy in the War of 1812. Captain Lawrence was famous for his last words in the battle between the American frigate Chesapeake and the British Royal Navy frigate Shannon. Captain Lawrence, mortally wounded by small arms fire, ordered
    "Don't give up the ship" as he was carried below. Those words later became the motto of the Township.

    On July 4, 1825, ground was broken for construction of a three hundred and nine mile long canal connecting Lake Erie to the Ohio River. The Ohio and Erie Canal was completed in 1832, seven years after the ground breaking, and at a cost of 4.7 million dollars. The canal route passed through six miles of Lawrence Township.

    Coal mining was an important industry for many years. A few gristmills existed along the Tuscarawas River, but the arrival of the Ohio and Erie Canal really was the start of roads and businesses in Lawrence Township and Stark County.

    The Canal, which opened between Cleveland and Massillon in 1828, brought immediate prosperity to the Village of Canal Fulton and Lawrence Township. It was the first important commercial avenue in the state for the shipping of produce by water directly to New Orleans and New York City. The Census of 1840 reported that Stark County, as a direct result of the Canal, was being transformed into one of the nation's greatest
    trade centers.

    1850 United States Federal Census fam # 1293, Pg 334
    Name: Wm Doherty
    Age: 45 Carpenter
    value of property $300
    Estimated birth year: abt 1805
    Birth Place: Ohio
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Household:
    Wm Doherty 45 Ohio
    Elizb 37 PA
    Margaret 16 Ohio
    Hiram 17 Ohio
    Nancy 13 Ohio
    Wm 11 Ohio
    Eliza 9 Ohio
    Samuel 7 Ohio
    Mary Ann 4 Ohio
    John 1 Ohio

    1860 United States Federal Census fam # 103 94, Pg 59
    Name: William Doherty
    Age in 1860: 51 Carpenter
    Birth Year: abt 1809
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1860: Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Fort Wayne
    Value of real estate: $500 $300
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Doherty 51 OH
    Elizabeth Doherty 48 PA
    Margaret Doherty 21 OH
    William Doherty 19 OH
    Elizabeth Doherty 17 OH
    Samuel Doherty 15 OH
    Mary Doherty 13 OH
    John Doherty 12 OH
    George Doherty 6 IN

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Wm Dougherty
    Age in 1870: 61
    Birth Year: abt 1809
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1870: Madison, Allen, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Root
    Value of Real Estate: $1000, $275
    Household Members:Name Age
    Wm Dougherty 61
    Elizabeth Dougherty 58 born PA
    George Dougherty 16 born IN

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Doughtery (note spelling - should be Dougherty)
    Home in 1880: Fremont Tnp, Isabella, Michigan (Winn PO) fam # 1414
    Age: 71
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1809
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
    Father's birthplace: Atlantic Ocean
    Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Neighbors: (James and Nancy Close (William's daughter) are living next door with their grandson, Charles Hutchison, age 4. Elizabeth,(daughter of James and Nancy Close) and Lorn Sly are also living 2 houses away.)
    Occupation: Farmer
    Marital Status: Widower
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Doughtery 71
    George W Doughtery Sr 25 son (part owner of farm)
    Samantha Doughtery 23 daughter in law


    died of Le Grippe
    Rootsweb, Michigan Deaths
    DOUGHERTY, Mr. Died 20 Oct 1894 in Isabella Co., buried in Old Log Church Cemetery, Dushville, MI.
    Son was George DOUGHERTY.


    Michigan, Isabella County deaths
    91 10/19/94 William Dougherty M/White Widower 86y/1m/12d Mt. Pleasant La Grippe Pennsylvania Carpenter Not known Dead 05/27/95 Not known Dead

    William married Elizabeth HECKATHORN on 28 Apr 1831 in , Stark, Ohio, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of Adam HECKATHORN and mother) was born in Feb 1812 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 6 Jan 1880 in Fremont, Isabella, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth HECKATHORN was born in Feb 1812 in Pennsylvania, United States (daughter of Adam HECKATHORN and mother); died on 6 Jan 1880 in Fremont, Isabella, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Elias
    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Dougherty
    • _UID: 99CD198772FDB04683A6936151D91B0FDC66

    Notes:

    Isabella County, Michigan death records
    http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/isabella/ICD1880.htm
    822 1/6/1880 Elisabeth Dougherty F/White Married 67y/11m/11d Fremont Heart disease Pennsylvania Housekeeper father: Adam Hearthorn Pennsylvania 5/30/1881 Mother: Unknown Pennsylvania

    Adam Hecathorn
    mentioned in the record of Elizabeth Dougherty
    Name Adam Hecathorn
    Gender Male
    Daughter Elizabeth Dougherty
    Other information in the record of Elizabeth Dougherty
    from Michigan Deaths
    Name Elizabeth Dougherty
    Event Type Death
    Event Date 06 Jan 1880
    Event Place Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Gender Female
    Age 67
    Marital Status Married
    Occupation Housekeeper
    Birth Year (Estimated) 1813
    Birthplace Pennsylvania
    Father's Name Adam Hecathorn
    CITING THIS RECORD
    MICHIGAN DEATHS, 1867-1897

    Reference ID p 11 rn 822
    GS Film Number 2363668
    Digital Folder Number 004207951
    Image Number 00682

    "Michigan Deaths, 1867-1897," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N3NY-H2V : accessed 29 November 2015), Adam Hecathorn in entry for Elizabeth Dougherty, 06 Jan 1880; citing p 11 rn 822, Fremont, Isabella, Michigan, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm

    U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880
    about Elizabeth Dougherty
    Name: Elizabeth Dougherty
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Place of Birth: Pennsylvania, Father's birthplace: Pennsylvania, Mother's virthplace: Virginia
    Estimated birth year: abt 1817
    Age: 63
    Month of Death: Jan
    Cause of Death: Dropsy in abdomen (swelling due to collection of fluid)
    Place of Death: Fremont, Isabella, Michigan
    Census Year: 1880

    Notes:

    Marriage index Ohio 1789-1850, Family Tree Maker's Family Archives CD# 400, V400_01
    Heckathorn, Elizabeth and Dougherty, William, 28 Apr 1831 Stark County by Richard Moffit, JP whose Residence was Nimishillen twp, Stark County, Ohio. (also listed in book, "Early marriages of Stark County, Ohio, 1809-1840" pub by The Alliance Genealogical Society, Alliance, Ohio 44601, SLC/FHL 977.162/V22e, vol 1)

    Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993
    Name: William Daugherty
    Gender: Male
    Marriage Date: 28 Apr 1831
    Marriage Place: Stark, Ohio, USA
    Spouse: Elizabeth Keckathom
    Film Number: 000897628

    Children:
    1. Hiram DOUGHERTY was born about 1833 in Ohio, United States; died after 1880 in .
    2. Margaret DOUGHERTY was born in 1834 in Ohio, United States; died on 17 Oct 1894 in Monroeville, Allen, Indiana, USA; was buried in Massilion Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Monroeville, Allen, Indiana, USA.
    3. 7. Nancy Ann DOUGHERTY was born on 16 Dec 1837 in Starke County, Ohio, United States; died on 8 Dec 1910 in Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States; was buried in Maplewood Cem, Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States.
    4. William Henry DOUGHERTY was born on 27 May 1840 in , Stark, Ohio, United States; died on 22 Mar 1921 in Big Rapids, Mecosta, Michigan, United States.
    5. Elizabeth DOUGHERTY was born about 1845 in Ohio, United States; died on 26 Jan 1883 in Freemont Twp, Isabella, Michigan, United States.
    6. Samuel DOUGHERTY was born about 1845 in Ohio, United States.
    7. Mary Ann DOUGHERTY was born about 1847 in Indiana, United States; died in 1938 in , Adams, Indiana, United States>; was buried in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, Adams, Indiana, USA.
    8. John M F DOUGHERTY was born in Aug 1849 in Indiana, United States; died in 1905 in Isabella County, Michigan, United States.
    9. George W DOUGHERTY was born in Jul 1854 in Allen County, Indiana, United States; died on 19 Jul 1929 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States.