George H. Daniel died . He was buried in Plano Community / Oddfellow Cemetery, Plano, TX. He married Elizabeth Sweet.
Elizabeth Sweet was born on Jun 6 1830. She died on Oct 10 0006. She married George H. Daniel.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph A. Daniel was born on Sep 13 1853. He died on Sep 29 1899.
Unknown Stephens died . He married Orpha Russell.
Orpha Russell [Parents] died . She married Unknown Stephens.
Unknown Chalker died . He married Mabel Gertrude Going.
Mabel Gertrude Going [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on Nov 24 1890 in Orleans, Vt. She died on Feb 24 1985. She married Unknown Chalker.
"Soldiers of the Revolutionary War Buried in Vermont" by Walter H. Crockett, Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1973 "Excerpted from the Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society, 1903-4 and 1905-6" / Found in VT Gen Soc "Branches & Twigs" Summer 1978, taken from Vital Records of Brownington, VT.
Alfredah Eldoas Going [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on Apr 3 1857 in Palmyra(Dixon?), Lee Co, IL. He died in Orleans, VT. He was buried in Orleans, VT. He married 1 Laura Elizabeth Wilcox on Apr 3 1883 in Barton Landing, VT.
"Soldiers of the Revolutionary War Buried in Vermont" by Walter H. Crockett, Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1973 "Excerpted from the Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society, 1903-4 and 1905-6" / Found in VT Gen Soc "Branches & Twigs" Summer 1978, taken from Vital Records of Brownington, VT.
Age 25 when married Laura Wilcox. He was a laborer in Brownington, VT.
From Martha Byrnes- Laura died in Orleans, VT in the winter of 1907 of pneumonia at the age of 41, leaving the youngest child less than 2 years old. Alfred, as he was called, had a small farm where he raised diving horses. Afterhis wife died, the farm was sold and he later made his living driving from village to village selling and trading with farmers. (Yankee trader). Alfreddied in 1918 as a result of being thrown from his wagon by a frightened "runaway" horse, and is buried in Orleans, VT.
Laura Elizabeth Wilcox [Parents] was born 1 on Nov 12 1866 in Fairfield, Franklin, VT. She died 2 in 1907 in Orleans, Orleans, Vt. She married 3 Alfredah Eldoas Going on Apr 3 1883 in Barton Landing, VT.
They had the following children:
M i Ernest A. Going was born in 1885. He died in 1969. M ii Millard Wilcox Going was born on Feb 1 1886. He died . F iii Mabel Gertrude Going was born on Nov 24 1890. She died on Feb 24 1985. M iv Percy (Twin) Going was born on Nov 18 1893. He died .
"Soldiers of the Revolutionary War Buried in Vermont" by Walter H. Crockett, Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1973 "Excerpted from the Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society, 1903-4 and 1905-6" / Found in VT Gen Soc "Branches & Twigs" Summer 1978, taken from Vital Records of Brownington, VT.M v Perley (Twin) Going was born on Nov 18 1893. He died .
"Soldiers of the Revolutionary War Buried in Vermont" by Walter H. Crockett, Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1973 "Excerpted from the Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society, 1903-4 and 1905-6" / Found in VT Gen Soc "Branches & Twigs" Summer 1978, taken from Vital Records of Brownington, VT.F vi Ethyl Going.
Julius Wilcox died . He married Hannah Leach.
Hannah Leach died . She married Julius Wilcox.
They had the following children:
F i Laura Elizabeth Wilcox was born on Nov 12 1866. She died in 1907.
George Warren Going was born 1 on Dec 25 1831 in Westfield, Orleans, VT. He died . He married 2 Maria Josephine Cass on Mar 27 1855 in West Charleston, Orleans, VT.
After Alfredah was born, George and Maria moved back to Vermont, where the Cass family had migrated from, and spent the rest of their marriage having kids and raising them in Brownington, VT.
Maria Josephine Cass [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on Aug 18 1833 in Westbury, Le Haut-Saint-Francois, Quebec, Canada. She died . She married 2 George Warren Going on Mar 27 1855 in West Charleston, Orleans, VT.
Maria's name was pronounced "Mry-i-ah" like in the song, "They call the wind Mariah".
They had the following children:
M i Alfredah Eldoas Going was born on Apr 3 1857. He died . F ii Gertrude Elizabeth Going was born 1 on Jun 27 1859 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. She died . F iii Amy Augusta Going was born on Sep 25 1862. She died . F iv Clara Jeanette Going was born 1 on Jun 6 1864 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. She died 2 on Aug 4 1865 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. M v Jehiel Cass Going was born 1 on Aug 19 1866 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. He died 2 on Jan 9 1877 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. M vi Albert George Going was born 1 on Aug 23 1869 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. He died . M vii Edward Alonzo Going was born 1 on Nov 23 1871 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. He died 2 on Aug 25 1876 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. M viii Millard Merton Going was born 1 on Jan 18 1873 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. He died 2 on Aug 18 1876 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. F ix Edith Adela Going was born 1 on May 27 1878 in Brownington, Orleans, VT. She died .
Andrew McDonald.Andrew married Mary D. Neelans.
Mary D. Neelans [Parents] was born on Apr 22 1904 in Clay township, IA. She married Andrew McDonald.
They had the following children:
M i Charles McDonald. M ii Richard McDonald "Dick".
John Dennison Neelans [Parents] was born on Sep 10 1874 in Clay township, IA. He died in 1964. He was buried in Mt. Hope Cem, Maquoketa, IA. He married Mary Ellen Hanna on Dec 20 1899.
Moved to IA from CT in 1866. Prior to that had worked in the Hazard Powder Mills until his brother died there in an accident in the mill. In later life moved from Onslow to Maquoketa, IA where he died.
Of Jones County, Iowa, Past and Present, 438.
From History of Jones County, Iowa, Past and Present, R. M. Corbitt, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910, p. 438.
In the thirty odd years that John D. Neelans had lived and worked upon his farm in Clay township, many improvements have been made upon the place, which have brought it to a high state of cultivation and the position it occupies at present, that of being one of the best in the locality. A native of Clay township, he was born upon the place he now owns, September 10, 1874.
Reared to the life of a farmer and initiated into hard work, John D. Neelans nevertheless chose agriculture as his own vocation, and, being satisfied with the returns reaped from the soil of the home place, had never sought other fields of labor. He acquired a fairly good education in the public schools of his town, ship, although study was never permitted to interrupt the work which was carried on upon the farm. For four years, however, he sought a livelihood elsewhere as a day laborer, the experiences of that period only serving to make him better contented with the vocation which had been selected for him. Since he had assumed the full responsibility of operating the home farm, he had instituted a number of improvements, not the least being the erection of the fine residence he now occupies. It had fitted with many of the modern conveniences enjoyed by dwellers in the cities, even to a fine furnace, which thoroughly heats the whole house despite the severe cold without. In addition to the raising of many cereals Mr. Neelans had given a considerable amount of time to the stock business, raising large numbers of hogs, cattle and horses and feeding them for the market. As progressive ideas have guided him in his work and industry had been the force which had put them into constant practice, it had but in the natural course of events that Mr. Neelans should be accounted one of the prosperous farmers of this township.
Mr. Neelans had a Presbyterian in his religious affiliations and gives his support in political matters to the democratic party. While he could not be called an office seeker, he had served his township most worthily as township clerk, his terms extending over a period of four years. His life, lived in accordance with high principles and spent in useful endeavor, had been of valuable service to the community and proves him deserving of the respect he enjoys.
Mary Ellen Hanna [Parents] was born on Aug 8 1877. She died on Apr 15 1928. She married John Dennison Neelans on Dec 20 1899.
History Of Jones County, Iowa, Past and Present, 413.
They had the following children:
M i Fred J. Neelans was born on Jan 11 1901. He died in Feb 1972. F ii Esther Neelans died . M iii Dean Neelans was born in Clay Mills, IA. He died . F iv Mary D. Neelans was born on Apr 22 1904. F v Ruth G. Neelans was born on Nov 21 1907.
Ray Onken died . He married Ruth G. Neelans.
Ruth G. Neelans [Parents] was born on Nov 21 1907 in Clay township, IA. She married Ray Onken.
Ruth and Ray had 4 children, names etc. unknown.
Ted Marsh died . He married Ida Mae Hartline.
Ida Mae Hartline [Parents].Ida married Ted Marsh.
They had the following children:
U i Unknown Marsh. U ii Unknown Marsh. U iii Unknown Marsh. U iv Unknown Marsh.