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    1851 According to Uncle John Wolfe,"I remember Dad (Asa Wolfe) telling about his granddad Puckett being a healer. He said he saw a man being carried into the Puckett parlor on a stretcher, and he walked out carrying the stretcher. He told
    severalother stories in the same frame but not so vivid. There were secret words to transfer the healing power, to the eldest son of the eldest son. Every other generation skipped. Dad was not eligible --not a Puckett.  
    PUCKETT, Allen N. (I27)
     
    1852 According to Uncle Mark: MAYKOSKI, Peter (I241)
     
    1853 According to www.ames.net/marden (Marlene McFate Burkheimer): this couple was married 11 Sep 1884, in IA, Mahaska Co., Peoria, Wintermute, Mary Amanda (I1727)
     
    1854 actually, from the notes that I saw, I am not sure if Feb 21, 1790 is the date of Catherine's death or that of her husband. Sutphen, Catherine (I2481)
     
    1855 adopted Kishpaugh, Howard (I16775)
     
    1856 after emigrating from Pennsylvania WISEHART, (I370)
     
    1857 After his death Peter's brother James married his widow Mary and they had at least 6 of their own. Blazier, Peter H. (I15904)
     
    1858 After Jamima's death, Thomas married her cousin. COFFEE, Thomas Logan (I312)
     
    1859 After M.E.'s death, Agnes attended Floral Design School and owned a floral shop for ten years. ANDERSON, Agnes Katrina (I1016)
     
    1860 After Mayland died, Leona married a Thompson and had two more sons. Litt, @# Leona Elizabeth (I15958)
     
    1861 After Moses died she and Nancy Ann went back to live with her mother, Sarah Wisehart in Honeytown. WISEHART, Catharine Elizabeth (I354)
     
    1862 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. 
    Mater, William Benjamin (I15576)
     
    1863 After the girls were grown she was a traveling saleswoman, selling silk scarves. E.A. Schafer was also a traveling salesman,they met since they had the same territory. They bought a car together and traveled together after that. After Henry
    Clay died, Lillian and E. A. married, but it seems that Lillian still used the name Mrs Deats. Except with her grandchildren, to them she insisted on being called Mama Deats since she, like her daughter Effie didn't want to be called
    "grandma".  
    YOUNGER, Sarah Lillian (Lillie) (I227)
     
    1864 Aged 5????..." Wintermute, George (I816)
     
    1865 Agnes moved to the USA when she was 5 years old. ANDERSON, Agnes Katrina (I1016)
     
    1866 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13533)
     
    1867 Albert Carson married Frank Ford, dentist, Attica, OH - no children Carson, Samuel Benton (I15331)
     
    1868 Albert graduated from St. Michael' High Scool, in Flint Mich. June 1931. His diploma was in the 'Latin and College Preparatory Curriculum'. He entered the U.S. Army at Fort Custer, Battle Creek Mich, March, 1942. He and Catherine were married
    during one of his early furloughs. He worked for Dow Chemical as a researcher and as a salesman, and retired from that company. Albert was fluent in French, and was hired by Saginaw Valley State College as a lecturer for French 305,
    Intermediate, on 18 Aug, 1961. Albert died of metestatic cancer. 
    GOUIN, ALBERT JOSEPH (I13501)
     
    1869 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16122)
     
    1870 Alexander Wintermute

    Age at Enlistment:18
    Enlistment Date: 14 Aug 1862
    Rank at enlistment: Private
    State Served: Iowa
    Survived the War?: Yes

    Service Record:
    Enlisted in Company A, Iowa 35th Infantry Regiment on 29 Aug 1862.Promoted to Full 7th Corporal on 29 Jun 1864.Promoted to Full 4th Corporal on 29 May 1865.Promoted to Full 6th Corporal on 06 May 1865.Promoted to Full 3rd Corporal on 06 Jul 1865.Mustered out on 10 Aug 1865 at Davenport, IA.

    Birth Date: abt 1844

    Sources:
    Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion
     
    Wintermute, Alexander (I2335)
     
    1871 Alice (Elsey) Ann Ulp. Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    1872 Aljey B. 1 Indiana Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
     
    1873 Aljey R. 11 Indiana Shackelton, Rachel (I2228)
     
    1874 All sons were prosperous farmers and lived in the Township except Isaac F. who took over his father's mill property, also acres of land, later selling to Martin Painter and then locating in Kalamazoo, Michigan and buried there. The parents,
    also other sons, are buried in Knowlton Church Yard except Joshua who is in the Quaker Cemetery nearby. Sally Ann married Simeon Cooke of Marksboro where she was buried after living past 88 years; she was small, weighed only 84 pounds at time
    of her death. (Roscoe Smith notes) 
    Smith, Isaac S. (I6016)
     
    1875 Allenias or Allen Niah (Allen N.) Puckett of Bell, Ohio married Rebecca Courtney of Marshal, Ohio. The alleged family feud mad it difficult to trace his family.  Family F19
     
    1876 Alonzo Strawn, son of Hiram and Catherine Strawn. Alonzo was brought to Winnebago County, Illnois by his parents in 1833. He enlisted in the 55th Volunteer Infantry Regiment of Ilinois during the Civil War and was injured. Some of his ribs were
    broken while unloading Army supplies. At his dicharge, he lived on a farm near Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, then moved to Michigan awhite and then moved back to Illinois. He then moved to Iowa and than Missouri and then back to Iowa
    and finally to California where he hoped to live near his son, Milo. He was afflicted with paralysis 5 years before his death. This story was related to J Donald Strawn in January of 1959 from the granddaughter of Alonza (Arlie Emma Strawn
    Kemmerer) - 
    Strawn, Alonzo (I14918)
     
    1877 Also have birth date of Aug 20, 1883 (wft file) BLACIK, Josephine (I626)
     
    1878 also known as Pheabia Faelix Seals, Femmetje (Phoebe) (I2452)
     
    1879 also the one half of my stock of Cattle _____to be sold three months after decease and the proceeds of the sale of my lands and stock Cattle ___after all my lawful debts are paid, to be equally divided between my sons William, John, and
    Alexander, And my Daughters Hannah, Mary, and Sarah, their heirs Executors or Admininstrators, The land and other property which I will, to be sold, to be sold by my executor, whom I do hereby Authorise to make or cause to be made in simple
    good and lawful Deed or Deeds, for such lands as by him sold and that my executor divide between my children after all my just Debtsare paid,The proceeds remaining of the sale of land cattle ___ And I do hereby Constitute and appoint William
    Powell Esquire of the Township of Bertie, District and province aforesaid my sole executor of this my last Will and Testament : hereby revoking all former Wills by me made, In witness where of I have here unto set hand and seal, this
    Seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Thirty Seven: 
    Wintemute, Peter \ Petrus (I1308)
     
    1880 Also, The Young (Jung) Families of the Mohawk Valley 1710-1946 (Albany, 1947) p. 80 by Clifford M Young. Young, Theobold (Dewalt) (I16803)
     
    1881 alternative birthdate possibly April 8, 1859. Kishpaugh, John W. (I5942)
     
    1882 Always lived at Bardstown, Kentucky DEATS, Dr Richard Warren (I325)
     
    1883 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1008)
     
    1884 An address for them: Rowland, Linda Perry (I15236)
     
    1885 An alternate marriage date is Sept, 8, 1716. Hageman, Catrina (Catherine) (I2475)
     
    1886 an Order in Council 4 May 1836 names her as Mary Catherine, wife of Calvin Goodenough of Willoughby and daughter of Abraham Wintemute. Wintermute, Catherine Mary (I1447)
     
    1887 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Van Auken, Nathaniel (I12965)
     
    1888 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Westbrook, Mary Maria (I12966)
     
    1889 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Westbrook, Richard (I12979)
     
    1890 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken De Pre, Jan (I12980)
     
    1891 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Crommartie, Margargaret (I12981)
     
    1892 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Wilson, Mary (I12983)
     
    1893 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Kittel, Richard (Ritssert) (I12986)
     
    1894 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Dewitt, Tjerck Claessen (I12994)
     
    1895 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Andriessen, Barbara (I12995)
     
    1896 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken Van Etten, Rachel (I13004)
     
    1897 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken and Sarah Van Auken, wife of Henry Bernhardt Wintermute. Kittel, Leah (I12887)
     
    1898 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken and Sarah Van Auken, wife of Henry Bernhardt Wintermute. Sr., Daniel Van Auken (I12888)
     
    1899 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken and Sarah Van Auken, wife of Henry Bernhardt Wintermute. Van Auken, Abraham (I12967)
     
    1900 ancestor line of Bodewine Van Auken and Sarah Van Auken, wife of Henry Bernhardt Wintermute. Dewitt, Jannetjen (I12968)
     

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