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6. | William Benjamin Mater was born in 1847 in Ontario (son of George F. Mater and Mary Arabella Wintemute); died in 1918 in Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon. Notes:
When Clara was a baby they moved to McGregor, Michigan. William was a gunsmith by trade and opened a gunshop there in McGregor. Later they moved to Beatrice and then on to Lincoln Nebraska, continuing in the guntrade business.
In Lincoln, his gunshop was burglerized several times so he became discouraged and moved to a homestead in Perkins County, Nebraska.
Among the guns that he repaired were ones belonging to Jesse James. This was in 1888. Their residence on the homestead was a sod house. They had a drilled well with a windmill which was the only water within 20 miles. While living
there, Bell met and married Jacob Nelson and their first son was born in this house in 1894.
Sometime after 1918, the family moved to Coos County, Oregon. Jacob and Bell established a home in Myrtle Point, as did William, Ann Jane, Annie, Clara and Samuel Jacob. They were all burried in the Norway cemetery in Myrtle Point.
After several years of this dry farming they all decided to move west and traveled by covered wagon, taking theur cows, horses, chickens and other belongings with them. Both families settled on the Stroud ranch just east of Casper, Wyoming
where they lived until after the death of William and Ann's son Willie. They bought a ranch by the Platte river just east of Casper and lived in tents the first winter. In the spring they began to build their home, but before it was completed
William's leg was broken from being kicked by a horse, and they were unable to continue with the housebuilding. They moved into Casper and William's brother, Samuel Jacob, came to build them a home- and continued to live with them from then
on.
William married Ann Jane Padden (Pedan, Padan) in 1870 in Chippawa, Canada. Ann was born in 1844 in Ireland; died in 1926 in Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | George F. Mater was born in 1826 in possibly Ontario, Canada (son of George Mater and Anna Asbury (Asberry, Ashbury)); died in 1925 in Custer, Sanilac County, Michigen; was buried in Downington Cemetery, Custer, Michigan. Notes:
Religion: Influential member of Baptist church.
In the 181 census of Charlotteville township, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada: George Mater - 45yrs., Mary A Mater - 45 years., Anna Mater -20, George Jr. -19,John -16, Thomas J. -14, Margaret -10, Spohia -8, Jacob S. -5, Peter -3. A Mary
Wintermute may be in the 1876 census for Bertie Township. The family of George MAter and Mary Arabella Wintermute is not in the Ontario census for the year of 1881. Jim Mater (their great grandson) suggests that they moved to Sanilac County.
Michigan in 1878 0r 1879. Both George and Mary are buried in the Downington Cemetery, Custer, Michigan.
George married Mary Arabella Wintemute in 1847. Mary (daughter of William Wintemute and Anna Groff) was born on 13 Mar 1825 in Gainsborough, Haldimand County; died in 1908 in Custer, Sanilac County, Michigan; was buried in Downington Cemetery, Custer, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Mary Arabella Wintemute was born on 13 Mar 1825 in Gainsborough, Haldimand County (daughter of William Wintemute and Anna Groff); died in 1908 in Custer, Sanilac County, Michigan; was buried in Downington Cemetery, Custer, Michigan. Notes:
information on the descendants of Clara Sophia is from Pamela Jean Pohly (pam@pohly.com)
The other descendant information is from Velma Nelson (velmanelson@webtv.net).
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