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Mother: LIVING

Family 1: LIVING

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John T. HOWARD

Family 1: Emily Catherine STEWART


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CENSUS: Twenty five years old on the 1850 Lee Co., Iowa Census. Also sta tes he married Emily Catherine Stewart. Researcher: Georgenia Stewart

MARRIAGE: According to the Vol 1 Bk 2 of Early Marriages 1837-1851 of Le e Co., Iowa the handwritten record of the marriage of John T. Howard (21 ) and Emily Catherine Stewart (20) occured on 17 Dec 1847. Benjamin Holla nd was the M.G. The marriage license was not issued until Feb 1848. Res earcher: Georgenia Stewart

1860 Census: John T. Howard was 34 years old in the 1860 Dallas Township , Marion County, Iowa Census p.797, dwelling 123, family #21 taken 12 Jul y 1860. He and his wife Cath. (Emily Catherine Stewart) have five childre n. His occupation is a farmer, with real estate valued at $1,500 and per sonal property valued at $350. Joseph J., Martha A., and G.F. all were i n school that year. Researcher: Georgenia Stewart

1870 Census: John T. Howard was 43 years old in the 1870 Dallas Township , Marion County, Iowa census taken 2 Aug 1870. He does not show a wife a nd only one child, Franklin who is nine years old. His three oldest chil dren could hav been married by 1870 but there is no record of Mary C wh o would have been 13 an James A. who would have been 10. His occupation i s a farmer, with real estate valued at $400 and personal property value d at $100. Census page 812/138 line 32, dwelling #980, family #18. Resear cher: Georgenia Stewart

SOURCE: A brief background of the Newbern cemetery from the Cemetery an d Death Records of Warren County, Iowa, by the Warren County Genealogica l Society, 1980 In the spring of 1835, Joseph Howard moved his family t o Lee County, Iowa. He purchased 320 acres and they resided there for fif teen years. In 1850 he sold his farm and emigrated to Warren County. He a rrived in October and settled in White Breast Township. Over a period o f time, he entered 1200 to 1400 acres of land in Warren and Lucas countie s.
In February, 1852, Rev. Joseph Howard moved onto 120 acres in Section 1 6 of White Breast. He built his home there and lived there until his deat h on February 2, 1875. The town of Newbern was laid out by Ransom Davi s in 1851, an he built the first house. In 1853 Joseph Howard was in char ge of the first post office which was just over the county line in Luca s County. There were four cabins between Knoxville and Newbern and one be tween Newbern and Chariton. Rev Howard lived west of the south corner o f Newbern on the south side of the road toward Lacona. He started holdin g church meetings in his home, which started th Cumberland Presbyterian C hurch on October 10, 1853. The church building was erected in 1857. The f irst board of ruling elders of Cumberland Presbyterian Church were Josep h H. Stewart, Samuel J. Howard and John T. Howard. The first deacons wer e A.C. Cunningham and Luther Riggs. Fred Hunerdosse was a ruling Elder fo r thirty years.

Cemetery and Death Records of Warren County, Iowa, page 477 state: John H oward, buried in Newbern cemetery is a veteran of the civil war. Research er: Georgeni Stewart, 11 Nov 1989.


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Daphne SMITH

Family 1: LIVING



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Benjamin William STEVENSON

Father: Edward Alonzo STEVENSON
Mother: Pheby Elizabeth BRACKENBURY


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Children of Pheby Elizabeth Brackenbury and Edward Alonzo Stevenson wer e sealed to George Henry Spawn, second husband, and to their mother Pheb y Elizabeth Brackenbury, 20 Aug 1956.


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John\Johannes VAN HOOSER

Father: Johannes VAN HOESEN
Mother: Jannitje (Jane) Janse DE RYCK

Family 1: Elizabeth Christina LAUX
  1. +Valentine Felty VAN HOOSER

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NAME: Johannes Van Hosen (John 2, Jan Fransse 1), was the first man to ta ke on the surname of Van Hooser. The change in the surname, no doubt, cam e through an English interpretation of the name, which changed the spelli ng first to Van Hoosen and then, since the "n" looked like an "r" when wr itten, it was altered to the name it is written today; SOURCE: Van Hoose r in America, by Joyce Lindstrom, page 7; RESEARCH: Sherry Smith.

BIRTH: Johannes Van Hoesen was born in Claverack, Albany (now Columbia) , New York on land that was purchased from his grandfather, Jan Fransse V an Husen in 1662. He was the son of Johannes Van Hosen and his first wife , Jannitje (Jane) Janse de Ryck. He was christened 1 Aug 1697 at the Dutc h Reformed Church at Kingston, Ulster, New York, which is across the Huds on River and down the river a ways. In those days, the people went wher e the traveling minister was, who happened to be Justus Falckner. The boo k, The World of Justus Falckner by Delbert Wallace Clark tells about th e minister's travels in the early days of New York's settlements; SOURCE : Van Hooser in America, by Joyce Lindstrom, page 7; RESEARCH: Sherry Smi th.

BOUNDARIES: Claverack, Albany (now Columbia) New York.

MARRIAGE: East Camp, Albany, New York; SOURCE: Van Hooser Book by Joyce L indstrom, page 15.

Alternate death date, 1762. Source: Shawn Gray, P.O. box 155, Muncie, In diana, 47308.


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