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la Mai 7 2009 18:37 | THE LIST WILL CONTAIN BENTON COUNTY IOWA SHELLSBURG, URBANA VINTON, NAMES OF THE CIVIL WAR. THIS WILL BE UPDATED SEVERAL TIMES AS THERE ARE ALOT OF REGIMENTS OVER 40 AS I CAN RECALL. THE X ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE PAPER IS A YES I HAVE IT IN MY FAMILY TREE MAKER AND THE X IN THE COLUMN NEXT IS NO I DONT HAVE IT IN MY FAMILY TREE MAKER OR FIND A GRAVE SITE. OR NOTES THAT I HAVE EMAILED CERTAIN PEOPLE FOR INFORMATION IF PERSON IS SAME AS THE PERSON ON THE LIST. YOU WILL UNDERSTAND AS YOU GO THRU THIS OTHER WISE DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO THE NOTES AND THE X"S ! ENJOY AND GO OUT AND TAKE A CIVIL WAR PICTURE TODAY AND ENTER THE INFORMATION. THEY DESERVE IT! THEY HAD A ONE IN 4 CHANGE OF MAKING IT OUT ALIVE FROM DESEASE OR BEING SHOT OR CAPTURED. IT IS AMAZING THERE IS A WONDERFUL SITE ON FIND A GRAVE UNDER SPECIAL PROJECTS IOWA CIVIAL WAR. I HAVE THE BOOKS HERE BUT A MAN RETYPED ALL THE NAMES TOOK I THINK IT SAID OVER 6 MONTS FOR HIM TO TYPE THIS FOR THE INTERNET.AMAZING.... ENJOY AND TAKE A BENTON COUNTY PICTURE AND ADD THIS INFORMATION EMAIL ME IF YOU ENTERED IT ON FIND A GRAVE OKAY... | C | PALO | CONLEY | Company "K" | FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Conley, William J. Age 24. Residence Palo, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24, 1861. | | X | | | | Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company H, Twentieth Infantry | | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | H | VINTON | HOYT | Company "K" | FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Hoyt, Perry. Age 24. Residence Vinton, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24, 1861. | | X | | | | Mustered May 14, 1861. Killed in battle Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. | | | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S | ANAMOSA | SECREST | COMPANY "I" | FIRST REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Secrest, James M. Age 18. Residence Anamosa, nativity United States. Enlisted April 24, 1861. | | X | | | | Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company F, Thirteenth Infantry | | | X F A G | | | SECOND REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | BENTON COUNTY IA | BURDICK | COMPANY "C" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Burdick, Geo. D. Age 37. Residence Benton County, nativity New York. Enlisted Feb. 25, | | DONE x SHEL,FTM | | | | 1864. Mustered March 1, 1864. Killed in skirmish Aug. 14, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Buried in | | | X F A G | | | | National Cemetery, Marrietta, Ga. Section H, grave 596. Transferred from company I, Second | | | | | | Infantry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | BENTON COUNTY IA | BOWEN | COMPANY "H" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Bowen, John. Age 22. Residence Benton County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Jan. 26, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 6, 1864. Died Sept. 1, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section | | SEVERAL ON F A G NOT SURE WHICH ONE | C, grave 130. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | D | MARION IOWA | DAVIDSON | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Davidson, More G. Age 19. Residence Marion, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Feb. 8, 1864. | | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 17, 1864. Transferred from company H, Second Infantry. See company H, Second | | X F A G | | | | and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | LINN COUNTY IOWA | ENGLAND | COMPANY "H" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | England, Jesse. Age 34. Residence Linn County, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Sept. 28, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Sept. 28, 1864. Drafted. See company E, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | BENTON COUNTY IOWA | ECKERMAN | COMPANY "H" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Eckerman, George S. Age 32. Residence Benton County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Feb. | | x | | | | 29, 1864. Mustered Feb. 29, 1864. Wounded slightly Aug. 5, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Transferred | | X F A G | | | | from company I, Second Infantry. See company H, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | BENTON COUNTY IOWA | ECKERMAN | COMPANY "H" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Eckerman, Matthew G. Age 34. Residence Benton County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted | | x | | | | Feb. 11, 1864. Mustered Feb. 11, 1864. See company H, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | VINTON IOWA | MONTGOMERY | COMPANY "E" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Montgomery, Michael. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 13, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 13, 1864. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry. See company G, Second | | X F A G | | | | and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | N | VINTON IOWA | NICHOLSON | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Nicholson, Isham. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 11, 1864. | | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 11, 1864. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry. See company G, Second | | X F A G | | | | and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S | VINTON IOWA | SOWDERS | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Sowders, Jacob W. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 29, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered March 1, 1864. Wounded severely May 27, 1864, Dallas, Ga. Transferred from | | | X F A G | | | | company G, Second Infantry. See company G, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | T | VINTON | THOMPSON | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Thompson, Roger E. Age 27. Residence Vinton, nativity Vermont. Enlisted Feb. 5, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 5, 1864. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry. See company G, Second | | X F A G | | | | and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | T | VINTON, IOWA | TURNER | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Turner, Lafayette. Age 17. Residence Vinton, nativity New York. Enlisted Feb. 12, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 12, 1864. Wounded severely Aug. 30, 1864, Jonesboro, Ga. Transferred from | | | X F A G | | | | company I, Second Infantry. See company G, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | 48 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | W | VINTON, IOWA | WELCH | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Welch, Lester L. Age 34. Residence Vinton, nativity New York. Enlisted Feb. 20, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 20, 1864. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry. Died in Field Hospital | | | X F A G | | | | July 18, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section C, grave 863. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | W | VINTON, IOWA | WILLIAMS | COMPANY "G" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Williams, Eli C. Age 20. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 25, 1864. Mustered | | x | | | | Feb. 25, 1864. Transferred from company I, Second Infantry. See company G, Second and Third | | X F A G | | | | Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | VINTON, IOWA | EVANS | COMPANY "D" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Evans, Frank. (Veteran.) Age 24. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, | | x | | | | as Fourth Sergeant. Re-mustered Feb. 2, 1864. Mustered out May 31, 1865, Louisville, Ky. | | | X F A G | | | | Transferred from company B, Third Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | VINTON, IOWA | ECKERMAN | COMPANY "G" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Eckerman, George S. Age 32. Residence Benton County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Feb. | | x | | | | 29, 1864. Mustered Feb. 29, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred from | | X F A G | | | | company H, Second Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | VINTON, IOWA | ECKERMAN | COMPANY "G" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Eckerman, Matthew G. Age 34. Residence Benton County, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted | | x | | | | Feb. 11, 1864. Mustered Feb. 11, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred | | X F A G | | | | from company H, Second Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | VINTON, IOWA | MONTGOMERY | COMPANY "F" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Merchant, Joel B. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered | | x | | | | Feb. 20, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred from company B, Second | | X F A G | | | | Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | VINTON, IOWA | COMPANY "F" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Montgomery, Michael. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 13, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 13, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred from company | | X F A G | 2 NOT SURE IF RIGHT ONE | | G, Second Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | VINTON, IOWA | RASER | COMPANY "F" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Raser, John I. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Vinton, nativity Ohio. Re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864. | | x | | | | Re-mustered Feb. 2, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred from | | | X F A G | | | | company B, Third Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S | VINTON, IOWA | SOWDERS | COMPANY "G" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Sowders, Jacob W. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 28, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 28, 1864. Wounded. Discharged March 20, 1865, on account of wounds. | | | X F A G | | | | Transferred from company G, Second Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | T | VINTON, IOWA | TURNER | COMPANY "F" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Turner, Lafayette. Age 17. Residence Vinton, nativity New York. Enlisted Feb. 24, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 24, 1864. Wounded. Mustered out July 18, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. Transferred to | | X F A G | | | | the Veteran Reserve Corps. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | W | BENTON COUNTY IOWA | WILLIAMS | COMPANY "G" | SECOND AND THIRD VETERAN INFANTRY CONSOLIDATED | Williams, Eli C. Age 20. Residence Benton County, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Feb. 25, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 25, 1864. Discharged May 26, 1865, for disability. Transferred from company G, | | X F A G | | | | Second Battalion. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | VINTON | BOYD | COMPANY "I" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Boyd, John R. Age 16. Residence Vinton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Dec. 10, 1861, as | | x | | | | Fifer. Mustered Dec. 10, 1861. See company B, Third Infantry Consolidated Battalion. | | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | D | VINTON | DOLPH | COMPANY "I" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Dolph, Richard C. Age 23. Residence Vinton, nativity Illinois. Enlisted May 20, 1861. | | | x | | | | Mustered June 10, 1861. Wounded severely Sept. 17, l861, Blue Mills, Mo. Mustered out June | | X F A G | | | | 10, 1864, Davenport, Iowa expiration of term of service. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | VINTON | MCCLURE | COMPANY "I" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | McClure, Jesse A. Age 22. Residence Vinton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted May 20, 1861, as | | x | | | | First Sergeant. Mustered June 10, 1861. Wounded slightly April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Killed in | | X F A G | | | | action July 12, 1863, Jackson, Miss. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | VINTON IOWA | BOYD | COMPANY "B" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Boyd, John R. Age 16. Residence Vinton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Dec. 10, 1861. | | x | | | | Mustered Dec. 10, 1861. Transferred from company I, Third Infantry. See company F, Second | | X F A G | | | | and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | E | VINTON IOWA | EVANS | COMPANY "B" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Evans, Frank. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 2, 1864. Taken prisoner July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Transferred from company I, | | X F A G | SEVERAL NOT SURE WHICH | | Third Infantry. See company F, Second and Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | 128 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | R | VINTON IOWA | RASSER | COMPANY "B" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Rasser, John I. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Vinton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 2, 1864. Transferred from company I, Third Infantry. See company F, Second and | | X F A G | | | | Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | S | VINTON IOWA | SEICK | COMPANY "B" | THIRD REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Seick, Ferdinand. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Vinton, nativity Illinois. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1864. | | x | | | | Mustered Feb. 2, 1864. Transferred from company I, Third Infantry. See company F, Second and | | X F A G | | | | Third Consolidated. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | c | URBANA, IOWA | COMPANY "G" | FOURTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Cagley, Andrew. Age 26. Residence Urbana, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1864. Mustered | | x | | | | Oct. 18, 1864. Discharged to date June 28, 1865, under act of congress approved July 5, 1884. | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A | BENTON COUNTY IOWA | COMPANY "E" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Allen, David. Age 44. Residence Benton County, nativity New York. Enlisted July 1, 1861. | | x | | | | Mustered July 15, 1861. Discharged for disability April 6, 1863, Greenwood, Iowa. See | | | X F A G | | | | company K, Ninth Cavalry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A | VINTON IOWAARTIST | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Artist, Daniel. Age 21. Residence Vinton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 1, 1861, as | | x | | | | Fourth Sergeant. Mustered July 15, 1861. Promoted Third Sergeant Jan. 9, 1862; First Sergeant | | X F A G | THERE IS ONE NOT OLD ENOUGH | Sept. 4, 1862. Died in action May 16, 1863, Champion Hills, Miss. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | SHELLSBURG, IOWA | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Baldwin, James. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Shellsburg, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted June | | DONE | X F A G | SEVERAAL BUT NOT SURE WHICH ONE | 24, 1861. Mustered July 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 5, 1864. See company I, | | | | | | | Fifth Cavalry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 19 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | SHELLSBURG, IOWA | BINDER | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Binder, Benjamin. Age 31. Residence Shellsburg, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted Sept. 6, 1862. | | DONE | X F A G | | | | Mustered Sept. 6, 1862. Died in action May 16, 1863, Champion Hills, Miss. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | VINTON, IOWA | BLAKELY | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Blakely, Edward C. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Vinton, nativity New York. Enlisted June 24, | | x | | | | 1861. Mustered July 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 5, 1864. See company I, Fifth | | X F A G | | | | Cavalry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | B | URBANA | BRAINARD | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Brainard, James. (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Urbana, nativity Virginia. Enlisted June 24, | | x | | | | 1861. Mustered July 15, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 5, 1864. See company I, Fifth | | X F A G | | | | Cavalry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | C | BENTON COUNTY IOWA | CADMAN | COMPANY "F" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Cadman, Edward. Age 23. Residence Benton County, nativity Vermont. Enlisted June 24, | | x | | | | 1861, as Fourth Corporal. Mustered July 15, 1861. Promoted Third Corporal Aug. 23, 1862. | | | X F A G | | | | Wounded in right arm May 16, 1863, Champion Hills, Miss. Promoted Second Corporal May 23, | | | | | | 1863. Discharged Oct. 29, 1863, Keokuk, Iowa. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | C | URBANA IOWA | CAGLEY | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Cagley, Jacob. Age 25. Residence Urbana, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1862. Mustered | | x | | | | Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 18, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn., expiration of term of service. | | X F A G | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | C | URBANA, IOWA | CAMBLE | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Camble, Samuel. Age 21. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted Nov. 5, 1861. Wounded | | x | | | | in arm severely while in charge of fortifications May 22, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Discharged for | | X F A G | | | | disability Jan. 14, 1864, St. Louis, Mo. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | C | VINTON, IOWA | CAMPBELL | COMPANY "G" | FIFTH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY | Campbell, Americus. Age 18. Residence Vinton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 24, 1861, as | | x | | | | Second Corporal. Mustered July 15, 1861. Promoted First Corporal May 16, 1862. Wounded in | | X F A G | | | | arm Sept. 19, 1862, Iuka, Miss. Transferred to Invalid Corps Sept. 1, 1863. No further recor | |
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la Mai 2 2009 13:53 | Dear Collette I admire you very much you are my hero I know you get tired of me saying this. BUT it is true. Why others may ask. Well She has been working for years on family information for all of us to have. Did she have to , NO! Why is this important to me? Well as a little girl I grew up loving to spend time with her as cousins do and now as I look back and see her life she hasn't had it easy. But she has many treasures though her daughter grandkids an son in-law,And wonderful husband! her family cousins, Aunts and uncles grandma and grandpas all watching her grow. Friends loving her also. She has cancer and her inter strenght has amazed us all. Has she stopped running around getting information for us NO! Is it hard for her yes! Is she having the time of her life doing this and going to races with her wonderful husband getting auto graphs and helping children get the famous drives names also. She hasn't stopped. I am struggling to keep up with her as she has just given me several cemeterys with tons of family I have to add to my information. She has and has given so much and I sit here wondering if I have given her as much as she has given me. I love you collette.... | |
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| | Poveşti de familie | : | Stacy Wilmuth Sanders Rambo Birth: Oct. 2, 1848 Death: Jun. 5, 1930 Shellsburg Sept. 29 a Totally blind for twenty- five years but with the spirit of the pioneer that she i., Mrs. Stacy Rambo, widow living with her son, Will and his family at the east end of town who will celebrate her seventy- eighth birthday Saturday, persistently refuses the aid of a cane in walking about thinks little of piecing an entire quilt unaided, during winter months, and accomplishes the family mending and patching with her own tiny stitches. The fact that she never has seen a telephone, and automobile or radio does not detract from her enjoyment of either. Mrs. Rambos birthday in 1921 was celebrated by a reuion of the Sanders family and the occassion has become an annual affair since. Seventy-five relatives are expected at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sanders, one mile northeast of town, Sunday for the celebration. Stacy Sanders who became Mrs. Rambo was born in a log house four miles east of Vinton. Because there was no school in the community she did not attend until nearly eight years of age. The building of Sanders Ridge log schoolhouse was regarded as a big step in educational work. Its first teacher was Isaac Crabb and Mrs. Rambo was among the first puplis. The log house burned and was replaced by a frame structure in which school is still held. Wool fringed shawl for a winter wrap, woolen hood, flowered lined dress and some knit white wool stockings and mittens comprised a custume inviting display at a bob ride party or spelling bee when Mrs. Ramabo was a young woman. Until she was eighteen a shaker bonnet was the only headgear she knew and the memory of her first hat a white straw with a cluster of pink flowers and a blue ribbon bow is still dear to her. Mrs Rambo learned the art of doubling and twisting yarn for mittens and stockings at a spinning wheel when a little girl. She has woven twilled blankets , flannel and lindsey on a loom after her mother carded the wool. A choice pattern was always sought to weave fancy valances for beds. In time she became a skilled seamstress and today retains the art of making almost invisible stitches., she uses a self -threading needle. In reminisicing, Mrs.Rambo recalls that on summer nights the pioneers used regularly to build smudges around the house in order to keep the mosquitoes away and insure sleep. Flys were troublesmone as there were no screens or mosquito net. Her mother used to set hens in the pretuding corners of the big chimney outside the house in the early spring therby protecting the eggs. Chicken theives were common then but their methods were crude. Often the thief was identified by having to go to a doctor for removal of shot from his body. The oppotunity to fire on an intruder was excellent when flight was halted by rail fences which had to be climbed. Each family kept a gun for this emergency. Fruit was not plentiful in the early days. Favorite spreads were made from pumpkin, wild plums and wild crabs. Brown sugar was scarce so these butters were prepared with sorghum. Mrs. Rambo remembers that on many occasions her family divided its frugal meal with hungry Indians. A feast of venison occurred when an uncle shot a deer. An effort was always made to have wild turkey for holidays, since green coffee ws expensive it was purchased in small quanities carfully roasted and kept only for company. The daily beverage was made by brewing rye or wheat in a skillet, then boling the grain and adding a pinch of coffee essence which came in powder form. With the exception of a ten-day visit to Scott county, Mrs.Rambo's entire life has been spent in Benton countyt and her six children all live near her. They are Roy of Palo, Mrs. Rebekah Benson of Urbana, William, Charles, Mrs. Earl White and Mrs.Eugene Mccully, all of Shellsburg. 1926 Hold Funeral of aged woman at Shellsburg Benton county News Paper Shellsburg June 9 funeral voices for Mrs. W.D. Rambo a lifelong resident of Benton County, were held Saturday afternoon at the home of son William at Shellsburg. burial was in the local cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Sarchett was assisted in conduction the rites by the Rev. Lafe Huff. Stacy Wilmuth Sanders Birth: 2 Oct 1848 in Taylor TWP, Benton, IA Death: 21 Jun 1930 in Shellsburg, Benton, IA Sex: F Father: William Ira Sanders Mother: Letsy Butcher Fact 5: 23 Jun 1930 Shellsburg, Benton, IA Spouses & Children William Daniel Rambo (Husband) 1 2 3 Marriage: 31 MAR 1870 in Shellsburg, Benton, IA Children: Rebecca Rambo William Oscar Rambo Charles Fleming Rambo Clara Adele Rambo Roy Rambo Elsie Mae Rambo Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, compiled by William Wayne Braswell Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0026 Text: Date of Import: 14 Jul 1997 Title: braswell.FTW Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Mar 31, 2001 Title: 4GENOFJAMES.FTW Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Apr 4, 2001 Family information ,World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, compiled by William Wayne Braswell my internet site Francis Sanders benton county newspaper [Edit Bio] Family links: [Edit] Children: William Oscar Rambo (1874 - 1940)* Spouse: WILLIAM DANIEL RAMBO (1850 - 1916)* *Point here for explanation [Add Marker Transcription] Note: Oakwood Cemetery Shellsburg, Iowa [Edit] Burial: [Edit] Oakwood Cemetery Shellsburg Benton County Iowa, USA [Add Plot] Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: SHERYL REYNOLDS Record added: Oct 19, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30686480 |
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la Mai 1 2009 12:39 | This is a must read from Francis sanders William Ira Sanders Stacy Wilmut Sanders Rambo How Claude S sanders is related to us is Francis Sanders William Ira Sanders Charley Calawag Sanders Claude S Sanders Stacy Wilmuth Sanders Rambo Birth: | Oct. 2, 1848 | Death: | Jun. 5, 1930 |  Shellsburg Sept. 29 a Totally blind for twenty- five years but with the spirit of the pioneer that she i., Mrs. Stacy Rambo, widow living with her son, Will and his family at the east end of town who will celebrate her seventy- eighth birthday Saturday, persistently refuses the aid of a cane in walking about thinks little of piecing an entire quilt unaided, during winter months, and accomplishes the family mending and patching with her own tiny stitches. The fact that she never has seen a telephone, and automobile or radio does not detract from her enjoyment of either. Mrs. Rambos birthday in 1921 was celebrated by a reuion of the Sanders family and the occassion has become an annual affair since. Seventy-five relatives are expected at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sanders, one mile northeast of town, Sunday for the celebration. Stacy Sanders who became Mrs. Rambo was born in a log house four miles east of Vinton. Because there was no school in the community she did not attend until nearly eight years of age. The building of Sanders Ridge log schoolhouse was regarded as a big step in educational work. Its first teacher was Isaac Crabb and Mrs. Rambo was among the first puplis. The log house burned and was replaced by a frame structure in which school is still held. Wool fringed shawl for a winter wrap, woolen hood, flowered lined dress and some knit white wool stockings and mittens comprised a custume inviting display at a bob ride party or spelling bee when Mrs. Ramabo was a young woman. Until she was eighteen a shaker bonnet was the only headgear she knew and the memory of her first hat a white straw with a cluster of pink flowers and a blue ribbon bow is still dear to her. Mrs Rambo learned the art of doubling and twisting yarn for mittens and stockings at a spinning wheel when a little girl. She has woven twilled blankets , flannel and lindsey on a loom after her mother carded the wool. A choice pattern was always sought to weave fancy valances for beds. In time she became a skilled seamstress and today retains the art of making almost invisible stitches., she uses a self -threading needle. In reminisicing, Mrs.Rambo recalls that on summer nights the pioneers used regularly to build smudges around the house in order to keep the mosquitoes away and insure sleep. Flys were troublesmone as there were no screens or mosquito net. Her mother used to set hens in the pretuding corners of the big chimney outside the house in the early spring therby protecting the eggs. Chicken theives were common then but their methods were crude. Often the thief was identified by having to go to a doctor for removal of shot from his body. The oppotunity to fire on an intruder was excellent when flight was halted by rail fences which had to be climbed. Each family kept a gun for this emergency. Fruit was not plentiful in the early days. Favorite spreads were made from pumpkin, wild plums and wild crabs. Brown sugar was scarce so these butters were prepared with sorghum. Mrs. Rambo remembers that on many occasions her family divided its frugal meal with hungry Indians. A feast of venison occurred when an uncle shot a deer. An effort was always made to have wild turkey for holidays, since green coffee ws expensive it was purchased in small quanities carfully roasted and kept only for company. The daily beverage was made by brewing rye or wheat in a skillet, then boling the grain and adding a pinch of coffee essence which came in powder form. With the exception of a ten-day visit to Scott county, Mrs.Rambo's entire life has been spent in Benton countyt and her six children all live near her. They are Roy of Palo, Mrs. Rebekah Benson of Urbana, William, Charles, Mrs. Earl White and Mrs.Eugene Mccully, all of Shellsburg. 1926
Hold Funeral of aged woman at Shellsburg Benton county News Paper Shellsburg June 9 funeral voices for Mrs. W.D. Rambo a lifelong resident of Benton County, were held Saturday afternoon at the home of son William at Shellsburg. burial was in the local cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Sarchett was assisted in conduction the rites by the Rev. Lafe Huff.
Stacy Wilmuth Sanders Birth: 2 Oct 1848 in Taylor TWP, Benton, IA Death: 21 Jun 1930 in Shellsburg, Benton, IA Sex: F Father: William Ira Sanders Mother: Letsy Butcher
Fact 5: 23 Jun 1930 Shellsburg, Benton, IA Spouses & Children
William Daniel Rambo (Husband) 1 2 3 Marriage: 31 MAR 1870 in Shellsburg, Benton, IA Children: Rebecca Rambo William Oscar Rambo Charles Fleming Rambo Clara Adele Rambo Roy Rambo Elsie Mae Rambo
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, compiled by William Wayne Braswell Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0026 Text: Date of Import: 14 Jul 1997
Title: braswell.FTW Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Mar 31, 2001
Title: 4GENOFJAMES.FTW Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Apr 4, 2001
Family information ,World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, compiled by William Wayne Braswell my internet site Francis Sanders benton county newspaper [Edit Bio] Family links: [Edit] Children: William Oscar Rambo (1874 - 1940)*
Spouse: WILLIAM DANIEL RAMBO (1850 - 1916)*
*Point here for explanation
[Add Marker Transcription] Note: Oakwood Cemetery Shellsburg, Iowa [Edit]
| | Burial: [Edit] Oakwood Cemetery Shellsburg Benton County Iowa, USA [Add Plot] | Edit Virtual Cemetery info[?]
| Created by: SHERYL REYNOLDS Record added: Oct 19, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30686480
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la Mar 16 2009 13:45 | I am sure glad this year has given me some information on the Mason family lines. Husband Albert Mason (#14127)
Birth Jun. 4, 1843 Indiana Immigration 1851 From 1920 census Marriage Jun. 1, 1868 Tama iowa Occupation 1870 Farmer and housekeeper Census Aug. 1870 Tama Iowa Albert and Hestor had George Gwho was 1 year old Occupation 1880 School janitor and she a house keeper Census Jun. 1880 They were in Benton county Shellsburg Iowa area Birth 1910 Sttes 4 children born 3 living in 1910 Military Service 1910 states he was a va Census Apr. 1910 York City York Nebraska Hester and Albert he was a school janitor then she was a homemaker Death Feb. 21, 1924 Occupation JAN no occupation either Burial Greenwood Cemetery York County Nebraska Other Wife Hester A. Pring...
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