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1. John1 Eyanson Sr. Born c. 1725 (?), in Dublin?, Ireland and d. after 1765 (?). Immigration: 1742, in Baltimore, MD1. By email of 21 July 2002, Joe Downey relates that his mother(Walburga Eyanson) always said the Eyansons came to America with Lord Baltimore. Such a reference is rather vague since there were several men known as Lord Baltimore, and none appear to have come in 1742 which is said to be John's date of emigration to America.
It has been said that the name, "Eyanson," is English and was originally spelled "I'anson."
According to family tradition, John came to America from Dublin, Ireland. Another family source says that he came from "near Dublin," Ireland. Although the name does not sound Irish, a 1988 search of some of the records for Dublin disclosed another Eyanson family, but the relationship to John Eyanson's family is not known.
We don't yet know the identity of his parents, but the IGI shows that a Jacob Eyanson and his wife, Mary, had a son, John Eyanson, born 22 Aug 1744 at Dublin, St. Peter and St. Kevin. That date is much too late to be this John, but Jacob and his wife, Mary, may be related to him; the name Eyanson appears to be quite unusual at that time and place in Dublin.
After immigrating, John and his family initially settled in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland. John and his family moved a few miles to the northeast to Cecil County, MD sometime before the birth of their eldest son, John Jr., in January of 1750. They later moved to New Jersey before the American Revolution, settling below Philadelphia near Salem, NJ. One account, by an as yet unidentified source, says that they lived in "an old brick house on Salem Creek, 6 miles northeast of town...The home was built in 1745, and here (John's children) were baptized by Father Farman, a Jesuit from Philadelphia," citing the "Record at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia."
According to "Catholic Trails West, The Founding Catholic Families of Pennsylvania" by Edmund Adams and Barbara Brady O'Keefe, Salem County was a part of the land embraced in Fenwick's Colony which extended from Oldman's Creek to Cohansey Creek. It was the site of the Glass Works of Casper Wistar who, in 1738, sent to Germany for experts in Glassmaking.
&Mathew and Adam Geiger's home, located near the Wister Glass House, was a very important Catholic Mission Station in New Jersey. Mass was celebrated at Geiger's home as early as 1744 and the Baptism records began there on 15 March 1749. A sketch of the home appears on the cover of the Baptismal records. John Gilmary Shea located the house after an extensive search when he was writing "The Catholic Church in Colonial Days."
They lived near Salem for a number of years, possibly until September 1762 when their fourth child, their daughter Mary, was born.
We don't know when John died; it would have been after the 1765 birth of his fifth child, his daughter, Louise. Neither is John's place of death known, but it may have been near Salem, NJ. From the fact that John's son, John Jr., enlisted in 1776 in a New Jersey military unit, one might infer that John Sr., or at least his family, still lived at or near Salem, NJ.
Information about his family comes from the record of the Rev. Father Farmer S.J., published in the American Historial Society of Philadelphia, Vol. 1, pp. 255, 269, 290, 293.
He married Elizabeth Premm, circa 1749 (?).
Sarah Eyanson, b. 7 Apr 1759, in Salem?, NJ2.
Mary Eyanson. Born, 26 Sep 1762, in Salem?, NJ.
Louisa Eyanson. Born, 1 May 1764 3. Sponsors at Louisa's baptism were Thomas and Esther Eyanson. Thomas could be Louise's father's brother, father, or cousin. Additional investigation is needed to determine the relationship. Esther Eyanson might be Thomas' wife, or she might be a sister to Louisa's father; additional investigation is needed.
Simon Peter Eyanson. Born, 18 Oct 1767. Sponsors at Simon's baptism were Patrick Magill and Esther Eyanson. She could be the same Esther Eyanson who sponsored Louisa's baptism.
2. John2 Eyanson Jr. (John Sr., 1). Born, 23 Jan 1749/0, in Cecil Co., MD4. Died, 31 May 1831, in Lebanon, Lebanon, PA, age 81 years, 4 months and 8 days. Death(2): 5 May 1831 5.
John's parents immigrated some time before 1749 and settled initially in Cecil Co., MD. The family moved to NJ before the American Revolution, settling below Philadelphia, near Salem, NJ. From their home, an old brick house on Salem Creek, 6 miles northeast of town, the family attended church services. The home was built in 1745. It is said to be here that his sisters and brothers were baptised by Father Farman, a Jesuit from Philadelphia.
A grandson wrote that, as a young man, John worked for an uncle who owned a nail factory near Salem, NJ. Who is this uncle? A Thomas and Esther Eyanson were sponsors at his sister Louise's 1765 baptism. Thomas might be the uncle, brother of John Eyanson Sr., for whom John Jr. worked. If it was a brother of Elizabeth Premm, we don't yet have a clue as to what his name is.
The manufacturing of nails in the colonies being against the law, the factory was suppressed and the usiness disbanded.
When the American Revolution occurred in 1776, and at the age of 26, John enlisted in the Continental Line of New Jersey, 3rd Battallion, first established under Colonel Dayton, 2nd Company under Captain Thomas Patterson. An enlistment in a NJ military unit suggests that John Jr. and his parents and siblings might still have been living at or near Salem, NJ.
Four companies of men were stationed at Staten Island, NY and another four at Amboy, NJ. They were joined 28 Apr 1776 at Elizabethtown and left for NY the following day. On 2 May 1776, the Battallion was reviewed by the Quarter-Master General, and on 3 May 1776, with the 1st Battallion, sailed by ship to Albany. There, Colonel Dayton reported to Brig. Gen. John Sullivan of NH. During the remainder of 1776, they were stationed at Johnstown, German Flats, Ft. Dayton, Fort Schuyler, Ticonderoga, and Mt. Independence. They were chiefly engaged in preventing incursions of the Indians.
John was stationed at Ft. Ticonderoga and was on guard the day the Declaration of Independence was received at the Fort. Hearing a great cheering, he soon learned from a Corporal who, besides bearing the news, also bore a canteen of liquor. Together, they drank to the success of the new nation.
John Truax, of Capt. Thomas Patterson's 2nd Company, 3rd Batillion, 1st Establishment, was John Eyanson's mess mate in the New Jersey Continentals. There seems to be no records of the privates of Capt. Patterson's Company.
John was at the Battle of Brandywine and under arms for 13 hours in the famous Apple Orchard with nothing to eat, but came out without a wound. He served the balance of the war in PA near Philadelphia.
. . . he was then living in the township of Brackrack in the county of Berks, PA His application related that he was "in reduced circumstances and stands in need of the assistance of this County for support..."
"I am by occupation a labourer, but of reason of old age and infirmity am not able to do any work as I am now a (illeg.) cripple and have been for the last 6 years. I have a wife who is about sixty years old who is also infirm and debilitated (illeg.). I have no family with me but my wife. I have several children none of whom are able to render me any support. I have been since last April (1820) supported as a pauper of the township County in which I live as is also my wife, neither being able to support ourselves. I continued to support myself as long as I had the strength and means, but when both had failed, I was certified to become charitable on the township."
He died in 1831 at Lebanon, PA, about 70 miles WNW of Philadelphia, at the age of 81 years, 4 mos. and 8 days.
He married Anna Eddy, circa 1779. Anna was b. Sep 1757, in East Natmeal Twp., formerly part of Vincent Twp., Chester, PA. Died, Dec 1836, in Lebanon, PA, age 79 years and 3 months.. Christened, 1 Sep 1783 6. Burial in Cath. Cem., Lebanon, PA7. Anna was the daughter of Joseph Eddy and (Mary Philips?), A grandson of Anna wore that Joseph Eddy "came from a manufacturing town in England called France, and was noted in Chester County for his honesty.
Anna had eleven children and over a period of 24 years from 1780 to 1804. Anna's youngest child, her son Thomas, was born in 1804 when Anna was 47 years old.
Anna's husband, John Eyanson Jr., died in 1831 at Lebanon, PA. Anna was 74 at that time, and it might be reasonable to assume that she thereafter went to live with one of her children's families. Since she died at Lebanon in 1836, it might also be reasonable to assume that at least one we do not presently know.
5 iii. John B. Eyanson.
8 vi. George Eyanson Jr.
12 x. Samuel A. Eyanson.
Esther2 Eyanson (John Sr., 1). Born, 23 Jan 1749/0, in Cecil Co., MD.
Joseph3 Doyle. Born, 3 Dec 1777. Baptism: 4 May 1777.
JamesDoyle. Born, 2 May 17799. Baptism: 7 May 1779.
4. Mary Eyanson (John Jr., 2), b. 3 Jun 1780, in Pikeland, Chester Co., and d. 1798. Baptism: 29 Jul 1780, in Pikeland, Chester, PA. According to Am. Hist. Soc., Vol. 2, pg. 273, Mary had no children.
She married William Thorndyke. Born,circa 1780 (?). No children.
5. John B. Eyanson (John Jr., 2), b. 23 Nov 1784, in Pikeland, Chester, PA. Baptism: 29 May 1785. The IGI for PA lists a John Eyenson born to John Eyenson and Ann who was christened 29 May 1785 in Philadelphia at St. Josephs. This is quite probably the same John Eyanson.
Elizabeth Eyanson. Born, 27 Dec 1825 11.
John Eyanson. Born, 15 Mar 1829 11.
Joseph4 Eyanson. Born, circa 1814 (?).
James Eyanson. Born, circa 1816 (?).
8. George Eyanson (John Jr., 2). Born, 1791, in PA. Died, 12 Jul 1841, in Decatur, Adams, IN. Burial in Decatur, Adams, IN. George Eyanson was the sixth of the eleven children of John Eyanson Jr. and his wife, Anna Eddy. We don't yet know where George was born, other than that it was apparently in Pennsylvania. His parents lived in Pikesland, Chester Co., PA at least until 1784 when their third child, John, was born. Unfortunately we do not presently know the birth places of the fourth and fifth children so we are unable to trace the family's movement.
Neither do we know his place of marriage in 1813 when he was 22 years old, except that his eldest son, Joseph, is said to have been born in 1814 in PA; from that it might be inferred that George was married in PA. We can infer that some time before 1818 George and his family moved to Des Moines, Polk, Iowa where his daughter, Eliza, was born in 1818.
Sometime between 1818 and 1841 he moved to Decatur, Adams Co., IN, where he died in 1841 at the age of only 51 years.
He married Barbara Eckenrode, daughter of Henry Eckroth and Mary Elizabeth Schimpfessel, 23 Aug 1813, in Bucks, PA. Born, 25 Mar 1792, in PA 12. Died, 12 Jul 184113. Death(2): 4 Sep 1854 14.
Barbara4 Eckenrod (sic) (Henry3, Peter2, John1) married before a lay judge, George Eyan/Eyerson/Eirenzen. On 10 October 1813 George, son of John and Anna Eyanson and Barbara, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Eckenrod (sic) renewed their consent before John Allgayer and Elizabeth Riltner (GR, page 211; Records, Volume II, page 203). To be validly married in the Catholic Church Barbara had to have been at least 14 years old. Therefore she was born not later than 9 October 1799.
14 i. Joseph L(ewis?).4 Eyanson.
ii. Mary Anna Eyanson. Born, 23 Apr 181715.
9. Joseph Eyanson (John Jr., 2). Born, 28 Feb 1794.
16 i. Mary Elizabeth4 Eyanson.
10. Sarah3 Eyanson (John Jr., 2). Born, 1796. Died, 4 Sep 1866. Burial in Cath. Cem., 6th St., Burlington, IA.
21 i. Mary A.4 Tolland.
ii. Jalm/John T. Tolland19. Born, circa 1821 (?)20.
She married, second, Steve Clement.
11. Anna Eyanson (John Jr., 2) 21, Born, 8 Aug 1798, in E. Nantmeal Twp., Chester, PA22. Died, 8 Jan 1876. The PA IGI lists an Anna Eyanson baptised 1 Sep 1783 in St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia to a John Eyenson. Because of the date discrepency, that Anna may not be the same person, but might be a previously unidentified child who may have died in childhood. Two lines further down in the IGI is John Eyenson who is probably Anna's brother; he was christened at St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia.
Anna and her husband lived near Lancaster, OH. In 1850, after her husband had died, Anna packed her belongings into a large walnut bureau and traveled down the Ohio river to Cairo, IL, and then up the Mississippi River to Burlington. She brought her seven youngest children with her. Several of the older children had married and remained in Lancaster, OH.
Perhaps she went to Burlington at the suggestion of her older brother, Sanuel Eyanson, who was living there at the time. Samuel and his wife had no children, and since there was an age difference of only two years between Samuel and Anna, they may have been especially close.
Anna lived in a log cabin at the corner of 3rd and High streets where the north wing of Burlington Hospital now stands. For some years this spot was filled by a small bungalow owned by the Goodspeeds. When it was razed to make room for the hospital, it was found that a part of the original log cabin was still within the structure of the Goodspeed bungalow. There were 2 fireplaces, one at each end of the cabin. It was in that log cabin that Anna raised her family, her means of support a bording house, It was in that home that Katherine Helen Wetzler married Samuel Shannon Wales. It is located at 6th and Washington at the foot of Snake Alley.
Although some of the Eyanson children had been baptised by a Jesuit priest in the earlier days, it seems that at this time they were not Catholic. Thomas Wales, a grandson of Anna's, said their conversion perhaps came about in this way: There was no parish house for the priest at St. Paul's Church , so he boarded at the Wetzler home. They had been a family who had "shopped around" for their religion, but had never been quite satisfied with any faith they had been identified with. During the time the priest stayed with them, they became converts to Catholicism.
24 ii. Mary C. Wetzler.
iii. Matthias Wetzler. Born, 1821. Died, 1839.
v. Thomas Wetzler. Born, 1825. He married Anna/Laura Engleson.
vi. John Wetzler. Born, 1827. Died, circa 1828 (?), in infancy.
vii. Samuel A. Wetzler. Born, 1829, in PA. Died, 5 Apr 187424.
26 viii. Katherine "Kate" Helen Wetzler.
27 ix. Anna Maria Wetzler.
xi. Stephen Wetzler. Born, 1837, in OH. Died, 28 Aug 1863.
xii. George Wetzler. Born, 1837, in OH. Occupation: Carpenter.
12. Samuel A. Eyanson (John Jr., 2). Born, 1 Apr 1800. Died, 1880. Apparently he had no children.
He married Esther Ball. Born, circa 1800.
13. Thomas3 Eyanson (John Jr., 2). Born, 10 Apr 1804. Died, 3 Jul 1876, in Monroeville, IN.
i. Paul4 Eyanson. Born, circa 1831. Died in (scarlet fever).
Burial in Tamagua, PA. Died of Scarlet Fever.
fever). Burial in Tamagua, PA. Died of Scarlet Fever.
iii. John Eddy Eyanson. Born, 16 Dec 1834, PA, and d. 14 Jun 1903. He m. Annie Knife, b. c. 1836, MD. 1880 census in Camden, Camden Co., NJ.
John E. Eyanson, b. c. 1864, MD. 1880 in Camden, NJ.
Bessie Eyanson, b. c. 1867, NJ. 1880 in Camden, NJ.
Charles Eyanson, b. c. 1876, NJ. 1880 in Camden, NJ.
28 iv. Thomas E. Eyanson.
29 v. Charles Joseph Eyanson.
vi. Julia Eyanson. Born, 19 Sep 1842, in Danbury, Clark, IN.
She married Mahlon Heller, 5 Aug 1871, in Allen Co., IN25.
vii. Margaret Eyanson. Born, 22 Feb 1844, in Philadelphia, PA.
Died, 23 Oct 1893, in Monroeville, IN.
viii. George Eyanson. Born, 22 Feb 1844, in Philadelphia, PA.
Died, 22 Feb 1844, in Philadelphia, PA.
x. Sallie T. Eyanson, b. 22 Mar 1845 and d. Dec 1915.
Lois Ann "Timmy" (nee Trempe) on July 18, 2011. She was the beloved wife for 58 years of the late James P. Connor. Born in Overbrook, PA, September 30, 1927, she had resided in Devon, PA, for over 50 years.
She was a 1945 graduate of Mater Misericordia Academy (now Merion Mercy Academy) and Moore College of Art and Fashion Design.
Until recent years Timmy and her husband traveled the world extensively and loved the shore in Ocean City, NJ.
She was a long time member of St. Monica's Parish in Berwyn, PA, and had been active in the Women's Club of Merion Mercy Academy.
She will be missed by her brother, Mel Trempe; her brother-in-law, William J. Cassidy; her sister-in-law, Jeanne Connor; her nieces, Susan Cassidy and Nancy Grill; nephews , William Cassidy, Michael Cassidy and Robert Connor; her godchild, Edward Costa, and her many friends whose lives she touched with her kindness sense of humpr and quick wit. . ."
She m. James P. Connor on 24 May 1952, Philadelphia. He d. before 2011.
14. Joseph L(ewis?).4 Eyanson (George, 8). Born, 22 Feb 1814, in PA14.
way during a flood, apparently while holding a team of horses and wagon.
31 i. Catherine Elizabeth5 Eyanson.
ii. Mary Ann Eyanson. Born, 8 Apr 184014. Died, 9 May 1840.
iii. George N. Eyanson. Born, 3 May 184128. Died, 10 Sep 1844.
iv. John R./W. Eyanson29. Born, 19 Sep 184314. Died, 8 Nov 1868. Burial in Cath. Cem., Decatur, Adams, IN. He married Margaret Axe, May 1867. By email of 22 Jul 2002, Doug Halsema of Pensacola, FL says he thinks they had a son named Joseph 1868-1886, and that John must have died prior to 1870 because Margaret Axe was m. on 13 Sep 1870 St. Mary's, OH, to Lambertus Halsema 1838-1916. Then she d. on 17 Jun 1883 at St. Mary's, OH.
32 v. Barbara Ceclia Eyanson.
33 vi. Melissa/Melecea Jane Eyanson.
34 vii. Nancy Ann Eyanson.
35 viii. Margaretta Theresa Eyanson.
36 ix. Clara Agnes Eyanson.
37 x. Joseph Augustine Eyanson.
38 xi. James Edward Eyanson.
xii. Thomas G. Eyanson. Born, 16 Jun 186014. Died, 25 Feb 1864.
Burial in Cath. Cem., Decatur, Adams, IN30.
1862. Burial in Cath. Cem., Decatur, Adams, IN.
Reading, PA32. Burial in Cath. Cem., Decatur, Adams, IN.
Joseph Eyanson who married Mary Catharine Eckenrode.
have been born other than at her family's city of residence.
a descendant of Eliza and John.
1800 (?), in Saxony, Ger. Died, circa 1872 (?)34.
married Joseph Eyanson, Elizabeth's only brother.
IN. She married Ruben Brown.
Adams, IN. She married Mr. Ashley.
39 v. Mary Louise "Mollie" Smith.
PA17. Baptism: 13 Sep 1818, in Reading, PA.
Jul 1895, in Dallas City, IL.
i. George5 Knobbs. Born, 19 Jan 1842.
ii. Charles Knobbs. Born, 13 Feb 1844.
iii. Zera W."Doc." Knobbs. Born, 9 Nov 1846.
iv. Emma S. Knobbs. Born, 24 Aug 1848.
v. Josephus Knobbs. Born, 22 Mar 1850.
vi. Rebecca Knobbs. Born, 1851.
vii. Agnes Knobbs. Born, 23 Aug 1859.
viii. Phillip Knobbs. Born, 1860.
ix. (5 ch.) Knobbs. Died in (in infancy).
18. Mary4 Eyanson (Joseph, 9). Born, 1821, in Reading, PA37.
19. Samuel4 Eyanson (Joseph, 9). Born, 1824, in Reading, PA37.
i. Anna5 Eyanson. Born, 1850.
ii. Mary Eyanson. Born, 1857.
iii. Charles Eyanson. Born, 1857.
20. Salome/Sarah4 Eyanson (Joseph, 9). Born, 1826, in Reading, PA37.
19 Jun 1890, in Edina, MO. Burial in Old St. Joseph, Edina, Knox, MO39.
i. (5 ch., names unknown) 5.
May 1879, in Edina, MO. Burial in Old St. Joseph, Edina, Knox, MO41.
40 ii. Caroline F. Steve.
Anthony Gibbons, 24 Sep 1877.
1890. He married Mary A. Ryan (Broderick), 20 Apr 1890.
1892. He married Mary Baker, 22 Jan 1883.
Patrick C. Gibbons, 23 Feb 1884.
John2, Sarah3) and John Tolland.
i. Ada5 Fitch. She married Mr. Spire/Spore.
23. Elizabeth4 Wetzler. Born, 1817, in PA. Died, 26 Feb 1881.
She married James Thomas. Born, circa 1817 (?).
41 i. Cecelia Dorcas5 Thomas.
v. Sarah Thomas. Died, 1929. Occupation: Nunn.
Dressmaker. After her marriage, Mary converted to the Catholic faith.
father-in-law. So he must have looked like the Wetzlers.
twelve children of Anna Eyanson (John1, John2, Anna3) and Daniel Wetzler.
48 iii. Louis Paul Boyle.
Sep 1883. She professed 15 Aug 1886.
54 xi. John Arthur Boyle.
xiii. Albert Boyle. Died in infancy.
May 1896, in Burlington, IA. Burial in N. 6th St. Cem., Burlington, IA.
at home with a bullet-hole through it. Never knew what became of it.
few days at about the age of 22. He was the oldest son.
56 ii. Clara Foote Wales.
57 iii. Thomas Francis Wales I.
iv. George Albert Wales. Born, circa 1875 (?)45.
27. Anna Maria4 Wetzler. Born, 1833, in PA or OH. Died, 1898.
i. Albert5 Norton. Born, 186046. Died, circa 1861.
58 ii. Helen Louise Wetzler Norton.
Tom Eyanson, his brother and Charles J. Eyanson [#29, below] came to Columbia City in horse and buggy and stopped to have the horse shod. They liked it so well they set up a clothing store business. Tom Eyanson got tired of the business and decided to go into the Woolen Mill business. He left and went to the State of Washing and made blankets for the Klondike. He made a lot of money, then lost it all in another venture. Charles J. Eyanson stayed in the clothing bsiness for 80 years. I don't know if that is true about the horse stopping Columbia City or not.
59 ii. Lewis C. Eyanson.
60 iii. Stephen Thomas Eyanson.
iv. John Eyanson, b. c. 1875 and d. fefore 1930.
Durinda Harrison Reid, b. 22 Apr 1969.
William Robert Reid IV, b. 8 May 1971.
Charles Louis Reid b. 21 Oct 1943 and d. 23 Oct 1943.
Kyle Charles Schick. He m. Susan Westerberg. Children"
Jane Harrison Reid married, 2nd, William David Dobbins Jr. on 23 Apr 1994 in Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT. He was b. 25 Sep 1956, Litchfield, CT.
Sallie and her husband lived in Monroeville, Monroe Twp., Allen Co., PA.
She married John Bernard Neizer, 28 Apr 1868, in Allen Co, IN49.
She married, first, John King, 19 Nov 1860, in Decatur, Adama, IN51.
Marriage(2): 20 Nov 186014. Born, circa 1840. Died in Decatur, Adams, IN.
i. Arthur F.6 King. Born, 12 Feb 186214. Died, 5 Feb 1863.
ii. Mary Ellen King. Born, 4 Jun 1863. Died, 29 Dec 187014.
MO52. She married Mr. Bremer.
32. Barbara Ceclia5 Eyanson (Joseph L(ewis?)., 14). Born, 22 Apr 184614.
Resided, 1913, in Decatur, Adams, IN53.
184854. Resided, 1913, in Paragould, AR53.
She married Thomas Woodruff, 24 Feb 1870, in Decatur, Adams, IN.
34. Nancy Ann5 Eyanson (Joseph L(ewis?)., 14). Born, 23 Feb 185014.
Resided, 1913, in Portland, (OR?)53.
ii. William Kelley. Residence in KS.
iii. Fred\James Kelley. Residence in KS.
185214. Resided, 1913, in Muncie, IN.
She married Samuel A. Durbin, 16 Apr 1869, in Decatur, Adams, IN.
36. Clara Agnes5 Eyanson (Joseph L(ewis?)., 14). Born, 23 Apr 185514.
Died, 28 Oct 1934, in Ft. Wayne?, IN56.
IN57. Marriage(2): 9 Jun 187514. Born, circa 184758. Died, 9 Dec 191814.
i. (May or Margaretta)6 Hughes. She married Mr. Moses.
ii. (May or Margaretta) Hughes.
63 i. Henry Louis/Lewis6 Eyanson.
65 iii. Jesse/Jessica Verdeenya Eyanson.
Salem, OH. She married Eddie (unknown).
v. Pearl Eyanson. Born, 6 Aug 1884.
ix. Earl Eyanson. Born, 27 Mar 1898. Died, 20 Nov 1911.
67 x. Charles Dallas Eyanson.
married James Slusser?, 20 Jun 1910.
68 xii. Raymond Theodore Eyanson.
38. James Edward5 Eyanson (Joseph L(ewis?)., 14). Born, 25 Jun 185814.
Resided, 1913, in Chicago, IL53.
She married Hugh James Deaver, 21 Jul 1875, in Senica, Nemaha, KS.
Born, 3 Oct 1852, in Deavertown, OH. Died, 2 Sep 1929. Burial in Cath.
Jan 1918. He married Hester V. McGregor, 23 Jan 1900.
ii. Ruben L. Deaver. Born, 24 Feb 1878. Died, circa 1888 (?).
69 iii. Jessee Leo Deaver.
married Stephen N. Gibson, 9 Nov 1898.
vi. Mary "May" I. Deaver. Born, 28 May 1885. Died, Dec 1942.
She married Humphrey P. Cortney, 15 Jan 1907.
vii. Ellen A. Deaver. Born, 28 Mar 1888. She married John B.
Anna Novotny, circa 1919 (?).
IO38. Died, 17 May 1894, in Conception, MO.
70 i. Alice Caroline6 Blessington.
41. Cecelia Dorcas5 Thomas. Born, 11 Mar 1843. Died in Rome, IA.
She married Andrew Smith, 4 Oct 1864, in Burlington, IA. Born in OH.
71 ii. Francis Isabell "Fannie" Smith.
iii. (2 more children) Thomas.
46. Mary5 Boyle. Born, 18495. Died, 1926.
47. Thomas5 Boyle. Born, 18515. Died, 11 Mar 1931.
He married Elizabeth Ginther/Guenther, 18 Dec 1878. Born, 18545.
48. Louis Paul5 Boyle62. Born, 14 Jul 18515. Died, 21 Dec 1916.
He married Maria Johanna Mulstay. Born, 2 Nov 18575. Died, 1943.
76 iii. James Alfred/Albert Boyle.
77 viii. Francis Phillip Boyle.
79 x. Henry Edwin Boyle.
51. Philip/Philomen5 Boyle. Born, 18605. Died, 1945.
52. Harry5 Boyle. Born, 3 Feb 18625. Died, 3 Jul 1948.
He married Elizabeth Slaven. Born, 2 Sep 18625. Died, 11 Nov 1901.
iii. Anna Boyle. Died at age 5.
iii. Cecile Roche. She married E. M. Kennedy III.
i. John Arthur6 Boyle Jr.
56. Clara Foote5 Wales. Born, 9 Dec 187063.
80 i. Francis Augustus "Gussie"6 McMahon.
81 iii. George Adelbert McMahon.
82 i. Warren Francis6 Wales.
83 ii. George Carter Wales.
84 iii. Esther Katherine Wales.
85 iv. Philip Joseph Wales.
86 v. Clara Lucille Wales.
87 vi. Virginia Theresa Wales.
58. Helen Louise Wetzler5 Norton. Born, 186446.
She married Frank C. Stevens, 22 Oct 188846. Born, circa 1864 (?).
88 i. Dwight Norton6 Stevens.
89 ii. Robert Wetzler Stevens.
90 iii. Anna Leach Stevens.
59. Lewis C. Eyanson (Charles Joseph, 29).
ii. Louis Eyanson Jr., resided, 1934, Ft. Wayne, IN.
iii. Marcella Eyanson, resided, 1934, Los Angeles, CA.
Whitley, IN (heart). Occupation: Clothier.
Whitley, IN48. Died, 21 May 198967.
ii. Frank Eyanson. Died, before 1991.
92 iv. John Thomas Eyanson.
v. Elizabeth Eyanson66. Died, before 1991.
the Cross Cath. Ch. and DAR.
62. Harriet6 Kelley. Residence in Lebanon, IN.
i. Jennie7 Eyanson. Born, 30 Sep 1902.
ii. Florence Eyanson. Born, 30 Sep 1904.
iii. Paul Eyanson. Born, 14 Mar 1906.
iv. Ralph Eyanson. Born, 10 Jan 1909.
v. Roland Eyanson. Born, 15 Dec 1911.
64. Cecelia6 Eyanson (Joseph Augustine, 37). Born, 17 Dec 1878.
Residence in Decatur, Adams, IN.
i. William Jennings7 Fetters. Born, 30 Sep 1897.
ii. Mary Alice Fetters. Born, 9 Mar 1899.
iii. Opal Katherine Fetters. Born, 1902.
iv. Anna Lucille Fetters. Born, 3 Jul 1904. Died, 28 Dec 1934.
v. Vincent Leo Fetters. Born, 10 Apr 1906.
vi. Richard Fetters. Born, 20 Jan 1908. Died, 5 Nov 1963.
vii. Isabel Dorothy Fetters. Born, 14 Aug 1920.
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