| 4614 | i. | Henry Samuel9 Stocker11838, born 07 Sep 188211838. | ||
| 4615 | ii. | Howard Edminster Stocker11838, born 06 May 189111838. |
| 4616 | i. | Ruth M.9 Edminster11838. |
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Notes for Ruth M. Edminster: [The Edminster Family In America] Ruth M., apparently another child, lived with the family in 1934 according to the city directory, probably did not marry, lived in Claremont in 1962. |
| 4617 | ii. | Donald Henry Edminster11838, born 06 Oct 1910 in Claremont, New Hampshire11838. He married Josephine Mary Kapise11838 25 Nov 1938 in Lebanon, New Hampshire11838; born 05 Sep 190911838. |
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Notes for Donald Henry Edminster: [The Edminster Family In America] They had no children, lived at Claremont in 1964 where he was a chemist. |
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More About Donald Edminster and Josephine Kapise: Marriage: 25 Nov 1938, Lebanon, New Hampshire11838 |
| 4618 | i. | Sarah Gertrude9 Child11839, born 186411839. | ||
| 4619 | ii. | Madaline Elizabeth Child11839, born 186711839. | ||
| 4620 | iii. | Ruth Lavinia Child11839, born 07 Dec 186811839. | ||
| 4621 | iv. | Bernice Theodore Child11839, born 01 Feb 187211839. |
| 4622 | i. | Martha Elizabeth9 Burns11843, born 18 Feb 1854 in Lowell, Massachusetts11843; died 11 Jul 1925 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin11843. She married Hon. Isaac Stephenson11843 16 Apr 188411844; born 18 Jun 1829 in (near) Frederickton, York Co., N. B.11845; died 15 Mar 191811845. |
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Notes for Martha Elizabeth Burns: [The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1847-1994, 1927, v81, p461] Memoirs Mrs. Martha Elizabeth (Burns) Stephenson, of Milwaukee, Wis., a Pilgrim Tercentenary member since 1919, was born at Lowell, Mass., 18 February 1854, the daughter of Thomas and Caroline (Brown) Burns, and died at Milwaukee 11 July 1925. Her father was born in the parish of Ballaglaghin, co. Longford, Ireland, in 1804; and her mother was born at Plattsburgh, N. Y., 21 October 1810, the daughter of George Frederick and Annie (Bemis) Brown. At the age of sixteen, after having received the usual schooling of a small town, supplemented by one year at an academy, she began to earn her own living as a school-teacher, her first school being a country school in a "sugar bush" in northern Wisconsin, where pines and hemlocks were scattered thickly among the sugar maples. For twelve years she taught in the public schools, and attained the principalship of a grade school at Green Bay, Wis. Her own education was rounded out by her experience as a teacher and by travel, reading, and association with cultured friends. She was married 16 April 1884 to Hon. Isaac Stephenson of Marinette, Wis., then a member of Congress from Wisconsin, who was born near Fredericton, York Co., N. B., 18 June 1829, and died 15 March 1918, the son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Watson) Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson received a common-school education, went to Bangor, Mr., in 1840, and a year later was taken to Wisconsin. There he worked on a farm, and in 1845 moved to Milwaukee. He was engaged in the lumber trade, and owned a schooner, which he sailed between Milwaukee and Escanaba, Mich. He was one of the pioneers in the lumber business in Wisconsin, eventually acquiring a large fortune, and was ranked first among the "lumber kings" of that State. In 1858 he moved to Marinette, Wis., acquired control of the North Ludington Lumber Company, was chief owner of the Stephenson Company and a director in the Stephenson National Bank, and was influential in the building of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal. He was a member of the lower branch of the Wisconsin Legislature in 1866 and 1868, and, as a Republican, represented the Ninth District of Wisconsin in the United States House of Representatives in the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, and Fiftieth Congresses(1883-1889). After spending eighteen more years in private life, in the care of his business interests, he was elected a United States Senator from Wisconsin in 1907, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Hon. John Coit Spooner, and wad reelected for the full term of six years extending from 1909-1915. After her marriage, Mrs. Stephenson spent every congressional season for fourteen consecutive years in the city of Washington, where, by her own testimony, she "gained a breadth of vision and knowledge of men and events that no college could have furnished." As late as 1922 she was a resident of Marinette, but her last years were spent in Milwaukee. Senator and Mrs. Stephenson had one son, Grant Thomas Stephenson, who was born in 1886. Her granddaughter, Irene Clara Stephenson of Milwaukee, has succeeded her in her Pilgrim Tercentenary membership in the New England Historic Genealogical Society. |
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More About Isaac Stephenson and Martha Burns: Marriage: 16 Apr 188411846 |
| 4623 | i. | Frederick A.9 Sargent, born 17 Dec 1839 in Maine. He married Mattie E. Miller 10 Sep 1868. |
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More About Frederick Sargent and Mattie Miller: Marriage: 10 Sep 1868 |
| 4624 | ii. | Harriet E. Sargent, born 07 Mar 1842. She married (1) Ed Wilson. She married (2) E. R. Welch 10 Jun 1866. |
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More About E. Welch and Harriet Sargent: Marriage: 10 Jun 1866 |
| 4625 | iii. | Charles Chester Sargent, born 14 Jun 1848 in Mineral Point, Wisconsin; died 01 Jan 1913 in The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon. He married (1) Emma Hald 12 Feb 1871 in Mitchell, OR; born 11 Jan 1855 in Oregon Territory. He married (2) Malinda Jane Hunsaker 10 Jul 1876 in Powder River Valley, Ore; born 12 Jul 1860 in Clark County, Wa; died Aft. 1913 in Oregon. |
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More About Charles Sargent and Emma Hald: Marriage: 12 Feb 1871, Mitchell, OR |
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More About Charles Sargent and Malinda Hunsaker: Marriage: 10 Jul 1876, Powder River Valley, Ore |
| 4626 | iv. | Juliette Sargent, born 26 Apr 1853; died 08 Mar 1855. | ||
| 4627 | v. | Frances S. Sargent, born 03 Jul 1856 in Wisconsin. She married Francis Marion Hunsaker 04 Nov 1880 in Marion Co., Ore; born 15 Sep 1855 in Clark, Washington Terr.. |
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More About Francis Hunsaker and Frances Sargent: Marriage: 04 Nov 1880, Marion Co., Ore |
| 4628 | vi. | Frank N. Sargent, born 27 Jan 1860. He married Etta Cassady 15 Oct 1885. |
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More About Frank Sargent and Etta Cassady: Marriage: 15 Oct 1885 |
| 4629 | i. | Hosea Wilson9 Bemis11851, born 30 Jan 1869 in Belle Plain, Iowa11851; died 24 Apr 187011851. | ||
| 4630 | ii. | Lucian Albert Bemis11851, born 05 Dec 1870 in Belle Plain, Iowa11851; died 16 Apr 1887 in Sutton, Nebraska11851. | ||
| 4631 | iii. | George Whitfield Bemis, Jr.11851, born 19 Nov 1872 in Sutton, Nebraska11851. He married Jeanette K. Chase11851 06 Jun 1900 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin11851; born 23 Feb 1876 in Derby, Vermont11851. |
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Notes for George Whitfield Bemis, Jr.: [Three centuries of the Gray family in America, 12] 8. GEORGE WHITFIELD BEMIS, JR., son of Geo. W. Bemis and Ada Augusta Gray, was born Nov. 18, 1872, at Sutton, Nebr.; married June 6, 1900, at Janesville, Minn., to Jeanette K. Chase, (born Feb. 23, 1876, at Derby, Vt.) who is descendant of Aquila Chase (Aquila Moses, Caleb Jacob, Jacob Jr., Lucian B.) and Mary Jane Bush. George W. Bemis, Jr., was sergeant in Co. A. First Nebraska Vol. Inf., Spanish American War. Stationed at Manila and one of the first ten men to enter city when taken by Americans. Writer and editor. Was editor of J. Sterling Morton's "Conservative" until discontinued at death of J. Sterling Morton. Was first editor of Lincoln, Nebraska, "Star". |
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More About George Bemis and Jeanette Chase: Marriage: 06 Jun 1900, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin11851 |
| 4632 | iv. | Anna Grey Bemis11851, born 28 Dec 1876 in Sutton, Nebraska11851. She married Robert Erven Cutler11851 03 Nov 192011851. |
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Notes for Anna Grey Bemis: [Three centuries of the Gray family in America, 12-13] 8. ANNA GRAY BEMIS, daughter of George W. Bemis and Ada Augusta Gray, was born Dec. 28, 1876, at Sutton, Nebr. Was graduated by York College, 1897. Married Nov. 3, 1920, to Robert Erven Cutler, son of James and Elizabeth (Bodine) Cutler. She has published many articles and verses in magazines, including "The National," "The Harp," "Point of View," "The Poets Scroll," "The Oracle," "Field and Stream," the "Legionairre," and "The American." Is a member of the Mayflower Society, D. A. R., Pythian Sisters, American Legion Auxilliary, Republican party, Methodist church, and many social clubs. Robert Erven Cutler is graduate of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. Y. For thirty years was teacher of science in Chicago. Is author of textbook of Civil Government used in schools of Illinois. During a trip to Europe he visited the church in Wheatacre parish, County Norfolk, England, where seven generations of his family were registered, his parents being the first of the family to come to America. Having no children, he has made a point of helping other members of his family to an education and has much to his credit in that line. |
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More About Robert Cutler and Anna Bemis: Marriage: 03 Nov 192011851 |
| 4633 | v. | Eugene Henry Bemis11851, born 05 Jul 1880 in Sutton, Nebraska11851; died 17 Oct 195511852. He married Kate Lidington Houston11853. |
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Notes for Eugene Henry Bemis: [Three centuries of the Gray family in America, 12] The Scotch clan of the Houstons traces its ancestry back eight hundred years. E. H. Bemis is editor, columnist with "New Teller," York, Nebr., and writer. "The Squawker Book," and numerous poems published, No children. Webpage: York County (Nebraska) Historical: Death Index Metz Mortuary Death Records Url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neyork/metz.html Viewed: 12/20/2005 NAME BORN DIED ASSOCIATED SURNAMES (FATHER, MOTHER, SPOUSE, SURVIVING RELATIVES) Bemis, Ada Gray Dec 16 48 Jan 27 45 Bemis, Eugene H. Jul 04 80 Oct 17 55 Gray |
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More About Eugene Henry Bemis: Date born 2: 04 Jul 188011854 |
| 4634 | vi. | Gray Bemis11855, born 26 Sep 1882 in Clay, Sutton, Nebraska11855; died 19 Nov 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska11856. He married Pearl Caroline Carpenter11856 01 Jun 190511856; born 02 Mar 1886 in York, Nebraska11856. |
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Notes for Gray Bemis: [1910 Census - 1-Wd York (District 208), York, Nebraska - April 29-30, 1910 - page 20A - image 39] Gray Bemis, 29, married 9 years, born in Nebraska (parents in Illinois), reporter, newspaper; Ada Bemis, wife, 28, married 9 years, 3 children 3 living, born in Nebraska (parents in Nebraska); George Bemis, son, 7, born in Nebraska (parents in Nebraska); Ada Bemis, daughter, 4, born in Nebraska (parents in Nebraska); Gray Bemis, Jr., son, 2, born in Nebraska (parents in Nebraska). [Three centuries of the Gray family in America, 13] 8. GRAY BEMIS, son of Geo. W. Bemis and Ada Augusta Gray, was born Sept. 26, 1882, at Sutton, Nebr., died Nov. 19, 1913; married at York, Nebr., June 1, 1905 to Pearl Caroline Carpenter, (born March 2, 1886, at York, Nebr.) daughter of Charles Nelson Carpenter and Iantha Gray. Was editor and writer. At time of his death was reporter for Omaha World Herald and in the files of that paper is an unusual tribute to his memory. May 28, 1916, Pearl Caroline Bemis married Donald Clarence Leonard (born Aug. 9, 1889) son of Valasco Vern and Rosa (White) Leonard. |
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More About Gray Bemis and Pearl Carpenter: Marriage: 01 Jun 190511856 |
| 4635 | vii. | Wendell Phillips Bemis11857, born 06 Oct 1885 in Sutton, Nebraska11857. He married Olive Florence Stevens11858 02 Sep 1913 in Rochester, Minnesota11858; born 16 Jul 1895 in Brookings, South Dakota11858. |
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Notes for Wendell Phillips Bemis: [[Three centuries of the Gray family in America, 13] 8. WENDEL PHILLIPS BEMIS, son of Geo. W. Bemis and Ada Augusta Gray, born Oct. 6, 1885, at Sutton, Nebr.; married Sept. 2, 1913, at Rochester, Minn., to Olive Florence Stevens (born July 16, 1895, at Brookings, S. Dak.) daughter of Harvey Asa (born Jan. 7, 1866) and Olive (Johnson) Stevens (born July 30, 1870). Harvey Asa Stevens was son of John Nelson and Elizabeth Ann (Swartz) Stevens. Elizabeth Ann was daughter of Harvey and Marie Hopper Swartz and John Nelson Stevens was son of Asa and Margaret Ann Stevens. Wendell Phillips Bemis was Sergeant in 24th Company Band, G. S. I., stationed at Fort Logan, Colo., during the World War. First Commander of Hall, Co., Nebr. Legion. Violinist, Bush Conservatory Chicago. Manager York Theatre. |
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More About Wendell Bemis and Olive Stevens: Marriage: 02 Sep 1913, Rochester, Minnesota11858 |
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