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James H. Auld, Jr. (b. 22 Oct 1825, d. 12 Dec 1893)
Notes for James H. Auld, Jr.:
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The following is an e-mail sent to John S. Fields, Feb. 17, 2002, by Linda @ [email protected]:
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I have the following Auld family. I believe they are part of your Aulds. Do you know who this James Auld is?
Thank you,
Linda
Portrait and Biographical Album of Washington County, Iowa. Chicago: Acme
Pub. Co., 1887, p.283-284.
James H. Auld
James H. Auld, Recorder and Township Clerk of Brighton, was born in Fayette
County, Pa., on the 22d of October, 1825, at the old red tavern at
Brownsville.His father, James Auld, was born on a vessel in 1792, while
his parents were on their way from Ireland to this country.He married
Catherine Grove, who was born in Fayette County, Pa., in 1796.Mr. Auld
began life as a merchant, but having failed, purchased the old red tavern,
near Brownsville, where he continued for some years.Mr. and Mrs. Auld
were the parents of eleven children who lived to maturity, and five of whom
are now living: Hannah, the widow of David Cauffman, now resides in Peoria,
Ill.; Martha is the wife of Jonas Kelsy, of Perry County, Ohio; Adeline is
the wife of Austin Nickson, of Peoria, Ill.; Elizabeth was married to J. G.
Jobes, of Golden, Cal.; Catherine is the widow of Samuel Lida, now of
Champaign County, Ill.Mr. Auld died in 1831 and Mrs. Auld in 1871.
The subject of this sketch was educated in the district schools, receiving
a liberal education.On the death of his father, in 1831, when he was but
six years of age, he was given in charge of a brother-in-law, and when ten
years old went with him to Fairfield County, Ohio, where he remained until
he was thirteen years old.He then ran away, and subsequently bound
himself with a man to learn the chair-making business.He remained with
him one year, and then went to Perry County, Ohio, and engaged in the same
business, remaining there until 1845.He then went to Pittsburgh, Pa.,
which he thought would be a good place to work, and there learned the
painter's trade.
Returning to Ohio, on the 9th of September, 1848, Mr. Auld was united in
marriage in Champaign County, with Miss Hannah Thompson, who was born in
Martinsburg, Va., Nov. 25, 1825.In the spring of 1849, he came to
Washington County, Iowa, and located in Brighton, where he has since
resided.Here he first engaged in the manufacture of chairs, forming a
partnership with W. G. Israel, and continuing in that trade for twelve
years, of which he was a pioneer.He traded this property for a sawmill in
Clay Township, and in 1860 was elected Assessor for Brighton Township.He
has filled the office of Recorder since 1871.He has also served as Mayor
of the village.Mr. Auld is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and for
the past fifteen years has been Secretary of the lodge in Brighton.He is
also a member of the I. O. O. F., both Subordinate Lodge and Encampment,,
and has filled all the chairs int he first named, and has also represented
the lodge in the Grand Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Auld are the parents of seven living children: Sarah E., the
wife of R. E. Kegan, of Brighton; James R., of Keokuk, Iowa; Aden W., a
painter residing in Brighton; Amy, the wife of Charles Rich, of Eldon,
Iowa; Rose L., the wife of G. O. Dodge, of Davenport; Colonel L., conductor
on the Central Iowa Railway; Mattie, the wife of William Mygatt, of Bay
View Station, near Milwaukee, Wis.In politics, Mr. Auld is a stanch
Republican, but in early life was a Whig, casting his first Presidential
vote for Zachary Taylor.In the local difficulty in South English during
the war, in which some of the citizens of that vicinity expressed
themselves as being strongly opposed to the war, and proposed to resist the
draft, several companies were organized for the purpose of assisting the
Government in maintaining order.In one of these companies Mr. Auld was
first a Sergeant and afterward a Lieutenant.
Marriage and Death Notices from the Lutheran Observer 1831-1861 and the
Southern Lutheran 1861-1865 by Brent H. Holcomb, C.A.L.S.
Married, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. A. Helwig, Mr. James Auld to Miss
Hannah Thompson, both of Urbana, Ohio.
James Auld found in:
Marriage Index: Selected Counties of Ohio, 1789-1850 Married:Sep 10, 1848
in:Champaign Co., OH
Spouse:Thompson, Hannah
Gender:MMore:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film #s
0295228-0295229.
1860 Washington County,Iowa Census
31136134 AuldJames33M.Painter800700Penn
32136134 AuldHannah.F....Va
33136134 AuldMary C.10FIowa
34136134 AuldSarah E.8FIowa
35136134 AuldAdrin7MIowa
36136134 AuldJames R.3MIowa
37136134 AuldAnna8/12FIowa
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Descendants of James Hugh Jr. Auld
Generation No. 1
1.JAMES HUGH JR.2 AULD(JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born October 22, 1825 in Brownsville,Pennsylvania, and died December 10, 1893 in Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.He married HANNAH THOMPSON September 10, 1848 in Champaign County,Ohio.She was born November 25, 1825 in Martinsburg,Virginia, and died Aft. 1860 in Iowa.
Notes for JAMES HUGH JR. AULD:
AuldJames Hinsurance agent
Brighton, Washington Co., Iowa 1882 Business Directory
Marriage and Death Notices from the Lutheran Observer 1831-1861 and the
Southern Lutheran 1861-1865 by Brent H. Holcomb, C.A.L.S.
Married, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. A. Helwig, Mr. James Auld to Miss
Hannah Thompson, both of Urbana, Ohio.
James Auld found in:
Marriage Index: Selected Counties of Ohio, 1789-1850 Married:Sep 10, 1848
in:Champaign Co., OH
Spouse:Thompson, Hannah
Gender:MMore:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film #s
0295228-0295229.
1860 Washington County,Iowa Census
31136134 AuldJames33M.Painter800700Penn
32136134 AuldHannah.F....Va
33136134 AuldMary C.10FIowa
34136134 AuldSarah E.8FIowa
35136134 AuldAdrin7MIowa
36136134 AuldJames R.3MIowa
37136134 AuldAnna8/12FIowa
Portrait and Biographical Album of Washington County, Iowa. Chicago: Acme
Pub. Co., 1887, p.283-284.
James H. Auld
James H. Auld, Recorder and Township Clerk of Brighton, was born in Fayette
County, Pa., on the 22d of October, 1825, at the old red tavern at
Brownsville.His father, James Auld, was born on a vessel in 1792, while
his parents were on their way from Ireland to this country.He married
Catherine Grove, who was born in Fayette County, Pa., in 1796.Mr. Auld
began life as a merchant, but having failed, purchased the old red tavern,
near Brownsville, where he continued for some years.Mr. and Mrs. Auld
were the parents of eleven children who lived to maturity, and five of whom
are now living: Hannah, the widow of David Cauffman (Coffman), now resides in Peoria,
Ill.; Martha is the wife of Jonas Kelsy, of Perry County, Ohio; Adeline is
the wife of Austin Nickson (Nixon), of Peoria, Ill.; Elizabeth was married to J. G.
Jobes, of Golden, Cal.; Catherine is the widow of Samuel Lida, now of
Champaign County, Ill.Mr. Auld died in 1831 and Mrs. Auld in 1871.
The subject of this sketch was educated in the district schools, receiving
a liberal education.On the death of his father, in 1831, when he was but
six years of age, he was given in charge of a brother-in-law, and when ten
years old went with him to Fairfield County, Ohio, where he remained until
he was thirteen years old.He then ran away, and subsequently bound
himself with a man to learn the chair-making business.He remained with
him one year, and then went to Perry County, Ohio, and engaged in the same
business, remaining there until 1845.He then went to Pittsburgh, Pa.,
which he thought would be a good place to work, and there learned the
painter's trade.
Returning to Ohio, on the 9th of September, 1848, Mr. Auld was united in
marriage in Champaign County, with Miss Hannah Thompson, who was born in
Martinsburg, Va., Nov. 25, 1825.In the spring of 1849, he came to
Washington County, Iowa, and located in Brighton, where he has since
resided.Here he first engaged in the manufacture of chairs, forming a
partnership with W. G. Israel, and continuing in that trade for twelve
years, of which he was a pioneer.He traded this property for a sawmill in
Clay Township, and in 1860 was elected Assessor for Brighton Township.He
has filled the office of Recorder since 1871.He has also served as Mayor
of the village.Mr. Auld is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and for
the past fifteen years has been Secretary of the lodge in Brighton.He is
also a member of the I. O. O. F., both Subordinate Lodge and Encampment,,
and has filled all the chairs int he first named, and has also represented
the lodge in the Grand Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Auld are the parents of seven living children: Sarah E., the
wife of R. E. Kegan (Keegan), of Brighton; James R., of Keokuk, Iowa; Aden W., a
painter residing in Brighton; Amy, the wife of Charles Rich, of Eldon,
Iowa; Rose L., the wife of G. O. Dodge, of Davenport; Colonel L., conductor
on the Central Iowa Railway; Mattie, the wife of William Mygatt, of Bay
View Station, near Milwaukee, Wis.In politics, Mr. Auld is a stanch
Republican, but in early life was a Whig, casting his first Presidential
vote for Zachary Taylor.In the local difficulty in South English during
the war, in which some of the citizens of that vicinity expressed
themselves as being strongly opposed to the war, and proposed to resist the
draft, several companies were organized for the purpose of assisting the
Government in maintaining order.In one of these companies Mr. Auld was
first a Sergeant and afterward a Lieutenant.
More About JAMES HUGH JR. AULD:
Burial: December 1893, Hillcrest Cemetery,Brighton,Iowa,Washington County
Children of JAMES AULD and HANNAH THOMPSON are:
2. i. MARY C. "MOLLIE"3 AULD, b. 1848, Brighton,Iowa,Washington County; d. December 27, 1882, Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.
3. ii. SARAH E. AULD, b. October 19, 1850, Iowa; d. September 19, 1914, Iowa.
iii. ADRIN (ADEN) W. AULD, b. April 1853, Iowa; d. 1906, Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.
Notes for ADRIN (ADEN) W. AULD:
1900 Washington County Iowa Census
Aden Auld found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, 1900
Lived in:Brighton Township, Washington County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:464Book:1Page:7
Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A.
Page: 8
Name: A. W. Auld
Birth Date: 1853
Death Date: 1906
Cemetery: Hillcrest
Town: Brighton
More About ADRIN (ADEN) W. AULD:
Burial: 1906, Hillcrest Cemetery,Brighton,Iowa,Washington County
4. iv. JAMES R. AULD, b. October 1856, Washington County,Iowa.
v. ANNA AULD, b. 1859, Iowa.
5. vi. AMY L. AULD, b. May 1863, Iowa; d. Aft. 1900.
6. vii. ROSE L. AULD, b. March 1865, Iowa.
viii. ROSS AULD.
ix. ELLSWORTH AULD.
Generation No. 2
2.MARY C. "MOLLIE"3 AULD (JAMES HUGH JR.2, JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born 1848 in Brighton,Iowa,Washington County, and died December 27, 1882 in Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.She married DAVID SMITH COLE November 2, 1867 in Brighton,Iowa,Washington County, son of DAVID COLE and MARTHA WRIGHT.He was born November 22, 1843 in Franklin County,Ohio, and died October 31, 1916 in Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.
Notes for MARY C. "MOLLIE" AULD:
Source:
Washington Democrat Newspaper, November 8, 1916, Washington County, Iowa
More About MARY C. "MOLLIE" AULD:
Burial: December 1882, Elm Grove Cemetery,Washington County,Iowa
Notes for DAVID SMITH COLE:
American Civil War Soldiers
David S Cole
Claimed Residence in Washington County
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
28 September 1861Priv 18
Served IowaEnlisted K Co. 13th Inf Reg. IA Mustered Out at Davenport, IA on 07 July 1865
Source: Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion
Abbreviation: IARoster
Published by English on 1910
Source: Warren Gentzel, Sons of Veterans, Commander
Davis S Cole, Enlisted on 9/28/1861 as a private. Captured near Rome, Ga. POW 7/22/1864,
Atlanta, GA.
He reinlisted on 2/28/64 in co "K" of the 13th Iowa.
discharged on 7/7/1865 at Davenport, Iowa,BATTLES, Shiloh, Corinth, Port Gibson, Miss.
Raymond, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Champion's Hill, Miss Big Black River Bridge, Miss
Vicksburg, Miss. All the Battles from Chatanooga, to Atlanta, and was with Sherman on
his March to the Sea.
Andersonville Prisoners of War
Surname Given Name Rank Company Regiment State Arm of Service Death Date Cause of Death Remarks Reference Location of Capture Date of Capture Page Notes More Information Code Grave
COLE DAVID S. PRIVATE K 13 IA INFANTRY - - - p 596 [428] ATLANTA, GA 18640722 0 - - - - NO 47403 0
Source:
Elm Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Iowa, sent by Vicki Bailey, [email protected]
Obituary
DAVID SMITH COLE
David Smith Cole, better known among his friend in the community as"Dave:., died at his home in Brighton at 12:43 Wednesday morning, age 73years, 11 months, and 4 days. He had been ill for some time, in fact foralmost a year had not been able to do much work, and when a few years ago he decided to quit the photo business here, he went over to Brighton to end his days. We saw him about a year ago when he was remodeling his studio and getting established in business there, but his health was not the best and he has been failing gradually since then. He was born in Franklin County, Ohio, November 22, 1843, and when 12 years of age came with his parents to Washington, and with the exception of a few years, he has been a resident of the county ever since. After he finished his schooling in the Washington schools, he worked for his father in the blacksmith shop until September 1861, when he enlisted as a member of Co. K. 13th Iowa Vol. Infantry. He was with that regiment in all the engagements up to and including the battle of Atlanta, in which he was captured July 22, 1864. He was then sent to
Andersonville prison, where he remained until April 28, 1865 when he was released fourteen days after the assassination of President Lincoln.
After the war he returned to Washington and engaged in the study of photography. He became a leader in his profession for many years and was recognized outside of Iowa for his unusual ability as a photographer. In 1903 he was appointed by Secretary Root as official photographer for the 13th Cavalry
and spent a year and a half in the Philippines. He also represented different railroad companies in this line of work and took a number of medals at numerous photographers conventions. He took the pictures of the old soldiers of Washington County that now graces the walls of the post office and we presume he was among the oldest and best known photographers in the state at one time. He married a Washington County girl, Miss M. C. Auld, a daughter of J. H. Auld, in Brighton November 2, 1867. To this union
three children were born. Henry, who died in infancy, Ivy Irene White, of St. Louis, and Maurice C. of Brighton. Mrs.. Cole died December 27, 1882.
The remains were brought to Washington and the funeral services were held
Thursday morning at 11 o'clock from the Miller Undertaking Chapel in charge
of the Masonic Lodge, with the G. A. R. Post as escorts. Interment took
place in Elm Grove Cemetery.
Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A.
Page: 38
Name: Dave Cole
Cemetery: Elm Grove
Town: Washington
Comment: n. d.; C. W. Vet.
History of Washington County, Iowa from the First White Settlements to
1908, by Howard A. Burrell ...Vols II only.Chicago: S J Clarke
Publishing Company, 1909.
D. S. COLE
D. S. Cole, a photographer of Washington, who has here been engaged in
business since 1865, has done much notable work in the line of his
profession as representative of different railroad companies and also in
connection with military movements in the Philippines.He had but
recently attained his majority when he located his studio in Washington,
his birth having occurred in Franklin county, Ohio, November 22, 1843.
His father, David P. Cole, was born in New Jersey in 1813 and in early
life learned and followed the blacksmith's trade.When a young man he
removed to Ohio and later became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal
church but did not abandon the trade which he had learned.In 1855 he
came to Iowa and for many years carried on blacksmithing in Washington.
His business activity was interrupted, however, by his service in the
Union army in the Civil war.In September, 1861, he offered his
services to the government and at the same time his son, D. S. Cole,
joined the army.The father, however, was rejected on account of his
age.He later enlisted in the Thirty-seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry,
known as the Graybeard Regiment, serving his full time doing garrison
duty at Columbus, Ohio, and at Rock Island, Illinois.He died in the
soldiers' home inMarshalltown, Iowa, at the venerable age of eighty-
six years.His wife, who bore the maiden name of Martha Wright, was
born in New Jersey in 1812 and they were married in Ohio.Her death
occurred in Washington when she had reached the age of eighty-seven
years.Their family numbered eight children:Emma C., deceased;Owen,
Lucy and Benjamin, all of whom died in childhood;Mrs. Sarah J. Beaty,
living in Washington, Iowa;D. S.;William K., a resident of Michigan;
and C. O., now deceased, who for seventeen years was a machinist on
Government Island at Rock Island, Illinois.
D. S. Cole was only twelve years of age when brought to Washington and
in the common schools here he continued his education and also assisted
his father in the shop, learning blacksmithing when quite young.His
taste, however, was along more artistic lines and he took up the study
of photography, establishing his studio in Washington in 1865.He has
done much notable work in the line of his profession, spending five
years in making views for the Northwestern Railway and the Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company in Montana, Wyoming and the
Dakotas.In 1903 he was appointed by Secretary Root as official
photographer for the Thirteenth Cavalry and spent a year and a half in
the Philippines.He is an expert in his chosen line, thoroughly
conversant with the most modern processes of the art and with clear
understanding of the value of light, shade, form and color.He has in
his possession many interesting views of the places he has visited and
his mind is stored with pleasing, amusing and instructive recollections
of his trips.
There is another chapter in the life history of Mr. Cole that is worthy
of more than passing notice.In September, 1861, when he was yet a
youth of seventeen years, he offered his services to the government,
enlisting as a member of Company K, Thirteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry.
He was with that regiment in all of the engagements up to and including
the battle of Atlanta, in which he was captured on the 22d of July,
1864.He was then sent to Andersonville prison, where he remained until
April 28, 1865, when he was released fourteen days after the
assassination of President Lincoln.
Mr. Cole was mustered out at Davenport, Iowa, and then returned to
Washington, where he has since made his home.On the 2d of November,
1867, he wedded Miss M. C. Auld, who was born in Brighton, this county,
in 1848 and is a daughter of J. H. and Hannah Auld, who settled in
Washington county in the early '40s.The death of Mrs. Cole occurred
December 27, 1882.Three children had been born of that marriage:
Henry, who died in infancy;Ivy I., the wife of F. V. Boyce, of St.
Louis;and M. C., a photographer of Alliance, Nebraska.
Mr. Cole cast his first presidential ballot for Abraham Lincoln and has
never wavered in his allegiance to the republican party since that time,
for he regards its policy as most conducive to bring about needed reform
and improvement and to secure the passage of necessary regulative and
constructive legislation.Fraternally he is connected with the Masons
and with the Grand Army Post at Columbus Junction, Iowa, and finds
pleasure in the camp fires of that organization.His chosen life work
has been one of intense interest to him, appealing strongly as it does
to the artistic side of his nature, at the same time giving opportunity
for the attainment of that success which follows as a logical sequence
of laudable ambition and persistent effort.
Submitted by:Dick Barton
On page 85, "In the beginning there was land," History of Washington Co, Iowa,
Cedar Twp., village of Lexington, 1865William Shenefelt and Rev. D.P. Cole
were the village blacksmiths.
pp85-86, regarding Lexington's brass band of 1879.. C.O. Cole was the
organizer, W.K. Cole a member
P383, 1898D.O. Cole, the Washington photographer.... taking pictures of the
counties school houses.
p414, pictures taken by "one-armed photographer" Maurice Cole
p447, the Democrat, November 12, 1879... Brighton received 7 boys and 4 girls
from New York, D.S.Cole, the prize shooter, adopted a boy.
"Famous Crocker's Brigade"
The Enrollment of Crocker's Brigade 50th Reunion
13th Regiment
Company K
A.J. Lone South English Iowa
J.W. Eyestone Mt. Vernon Iowa
J.A. McClure Richland Iowa
T.D. McElroy Marshalltown Iowa
A. Hollopete Brighton Iowa
F.M. Ohmart Grinnell Iowa
Wm. M. Meyers Brighton Iowa
Sam Knauss OK City Ok.
D.S. Cole Washington Iowa
S.E. Woodford Brighton Iowa
J.W. Donovan Newton Iowa
F.M. Omhart Ginnel Iowa
More About DAVID SMITH COLE:
Burial: November 1916, Elm Grove Cemetery,Washington County,Iowa
Children of MARY AULD and DAVID COLE are:
i. HENRY4 COLE, d. October 27, 1899, Iowa.
More About HENRY COLE:
Burial: 1899, Elm Grove Cemetery,Washington County,Iowa
ii. IVY IRENE COLE, b. December 29, 1880, Iowa; m. (1) UNKNOWN WHITE; m. (2) F. V. BOYCE.
Notes for IVY IRENE COLE:
Ivy was adopted by David Smith and Mary C. (Auld) Cole from the Freedom Train.
A record is found for Ivy Cole in the Iowa Hospital in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Henry County, June 1, 1900.
Cole, Ivy
Lived in:Center, Henry County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:436Book:2Page:31
Ivy, w, f, Dec 1880, Ny,OH,England
iii. MAURICE CARLETON COLE, b. 1882; d. July 24, 1941.
More About MAURICE CARLETON COLE:
Burial: July 1941, Elm Grove Cemetery,Washington County,Iowa
3.SARAH E.3 AULD (JAMES HUGH JR.2, JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born October 19, 1850 in Iowa, and died September 19, 1914 in Iowa.She married ROBERT EVANS KEEGAN October 19, 1872.He was born November 24, 1844 in Ireland, and died October 23, 1905 in Iowa.
Notes for SARAH E. AULD:
Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A.
Page: 108
Name: Sarah E. Keegan
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1850
Death Date: 19 Sep 1914
Cemetery: Brighton
More About SARAH E. AULD:
Burial: September 1914, Brighton Cemetery,Brighton,Iowa,Washington County
Notes for ROBERT EVANS KEEGAN:
Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A.
Page: 108
Name: Robert E. Keegan
Birth Date: 24 Nov 1844
Death Date: 23 Oct 1905
Cemetery: Brighton
American Civil War Soldiers
Robert E Keegan
Residence: Ottawa, Illinois Occupation:
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 12 August 1862
Enlisted in Company Battery C, 1st Light Artillery Regiment Illinois on 13 September 1862
Mustered out on 12 June 1865
Sources:
Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men. (ILRoster) Published in 1900
Civil War Pension Index
Robert E. Keegan
Images Online #: 467 State Filed: Iowa
Widow: Sarah E. Keegan Relative:
Minor:
Robert E. Keegan found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, 1900
Lived in:Brighton Township, Washington County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:464Book:1Page:2
Robert E.,head,Nov 1844,55,m29,Ireland,carpenter
Sarah E.,wife,Oct 1850,IA
Ada,daughter,Sept 1876,IA
Joseph J.,son,Nov 1878,IA
More About ROBERT EVANS KEEGAN:
Burial: October 1905, Brighton Cemetery,Brighton,Iowa,Washington County
Children of SARAH AULD and ROBERT KEEGAN are:
i. MARY4 KEEGAN.
ii. MAUDE KEEGAN, b. 1880; m. RANDOLPH HICK.
iii. ADA KEEGAN, b. September 1876, Iowa; m. LYMAN O. STONE.
iv. JOSEPH J. KEEGAN, b. November 1878, Iowa.
4.JAMES R.3 AULD (JAMES HUGH JR.2, JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born October 1856 in Washington County,Iowa.He married EMMA LORENZ 1887 in Iowa.She was born May 1863 in Missouri.
Notes for JAMES R. AULD:
James R. Auld found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, 1900
Lived in:6 Ward Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:442Book:2Page:138
Auld, James R., October 1856, Iowa, Carpenter
Emma, wife, May 1863, Missouri
Howard L., October 1888, Iowa
Spencer B., October 1893, Iowa
Hellen, October 1888, Iowa
Children of JAMES AULD and EMMA LORENZ are:
i. HOWARD L.4 AULD, b. October 1888.
ii. SPENCER GRENNELL AULD, b. January 29, 1893, Washington County,Iowa; d. May 11, 1955, Los Angeles County,California.
Notes for SPENCER GRENNELL AULD:
California Deaths, 1940-97
Surname Given Name Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname
AULD SPENCER GRENNELL MALE 01/29/1893 05/11/1955 IOWA LOS ANGELES 0 LORENZ AULD
iii. HELLEN AULD, b. October 1888.
5.AMY L.3 AULD (JAMES HUGH JR.2, JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born May 1863 in Iowa, and died Aft. 1900.She married CHARLES RICH Bef. 1885 in Iowa.He died Aft. 1893 in Iowa.
Notes for AMY L. AULD:
Rich, Amy L.
Lived in:Brighton Township, Washington County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:464Book:1Page:1
Amy L, head, 37,w,4,4,IA,washer
Aldine,daughter,Aug 1885,IA
Georgia,daughter,Sept 1886,IA
Oma,daughter,June 1888,IA
Ira,son,Aug 1893,IA
Children of AMY AULD and CHARLES RICH are:
i. BESSIE ALDENE4 RICH, b. August 1885, Iowa; d. 1919, Brighton,Iowa,Washington County.
Notes for BESSIE ALDENE RICH:
Grave Records of Washington County, Iowa; Graves Registration Project of W. P. A.
Page: 168
Name: Bessie Aldene Rich
Birth Date: 1885
Death Date: 1919
Cemetery: Brighton
More About BESSIE ALDENE RICH:
Burial: 1919, Brighton Cemetery,Washington County,Iowa
ii. GEORGIA RICH, b. September 1886, Iowa.
iii. OMA RICH, b. June 1888, Iowa.
iv. IRA RICH, b. August 1893, Iowa.
6.ROSE L.3 AULD (JAMES HUGH JR.2, JAMES HUGH SR.1) was born March 1865 in Iowa.She married GEORGE O. DODGE.He was born May 13, 1866 in Adel,Iowa,Dallas County, and died July 2, 1910 in Boone County,Iowa.
Notes for GEORGE O. DODGE:
Burial Records Boone County Vol. 1-4
Page: 112
Name: George O. Dodge
Birth Date: 13 May 1866
Death Date: 02 Jul 1910
Cemetery: E. Linwood
Town: Boone, Des Moines
Comment: Born at Adel, Ia.; Newspaper: Boone Co. Dem., 08 Jul 1910
Relative: hus of: Rose (Auld); fat of: Fred; fat of: Grace
George Dodge found in:
Census Microfilm Records: Iowa, 1900
Lived in:1 Ward Boone, Boone County, Iowa
Series: T623Microfilm:418Book:2Page:69
George,head,May 1866,IA,Kentucky,OH
Rose L.,wife,March 1865,IA,IA,IA
Grace,daughter,August 1892,IA
Fred,son,March 1886,IA
More About GEORGE O. DODGE:
Burial: July 1910, East Linwood Cemetery, Boone County,Iowa
Children of ROSE AULD and GEORGE DODGE are:
i. FRED4 DODGE, b. March 1886, Iowa.
ii. GRACE DODGE, b. August 1892, Iowa.
More About James H. Auld, Jr.:
Died 2: 10 Dec 1893, Brighton, IA. .101
Main Occupation: 1860, Painter.102
More About James H. Auld, Jr. and Hannah Thompson:
Marriage: 09 Sep 1848, Champaign Co., OH..103
Children of James H. Auld, Jr. and Hannah Thompson are:
- Amy Auld.
- E. Auld.
- Mattie Auld.
- Rose L. Auld.
- Mary Auld, b. Abt. 1850, Iowa104.
- Sarah E. Auld, b. Abt. 1852, Iowa104.
- Aden W. Auld, b. Abt. 1853, Iowa104.
- James R. Auld, b. Abt. 1857, Iowa104.
- Anna Auld, b. Abt. 1859, Iowa104.