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| 1880 March 13 Land Patent, Kansas, Sumner County, John Payne's land patent cert #9796 under President Rutherford B. Hayes
lots 3 and 4 and the south half of NW quarter of section 4 in Township 34 south of range 3 West. 157 acres.
Found at:
https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=KS3760__.146&docClass=STA&sid=rtyb5r2y.lii#patentDetailsTabIndex=1 |
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| 1881 Census Record England Head of Household - James Raines, age 24, Occupation: Coal Carter
Wife - Jane Raines, age 25
Son - Arthur Raines, age 2
29 Taylor Street Ashton Under Lyne District, Dukinfield, Cheshire County, England |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 1881 Ship Passenger List England to New York Passenger List for Departure of Immigration Ship "Vesta" 19 Apr 1881 Hamburg line through London, England to New York
James Rericha - 28 years
Barbara Rericha - 29 years
Frantisek Rericha - 1 year |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 1883 Ship Passenger List England to USA New York Passenger List 1883 04/20 "Adriatic" (See top of page for Jane Blane and two children)
James Blane, 26 years, Steerage Room?, From: England To: USA
Jane Blane, Wife, 26 years
Children:
Arthur Blane, 4 years
John Blane, 1 year 6 months |
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| 1883 Ship Passenger List England to USA New York Passenger List 1883 04/20 "Adriatic" (See bottom of page for James Blane)
James Blane, 26 years, Steerage Room? From: England To: USA
Jane Blane, Wife, 26 years
Children:
Arthur Blane, 4 years
John Blane, 1 year |
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| 1884 10/6 Birth Record Missouri James Blane, born 6 Oct 1884 De Soto, Missouri
Father - James Blane, age 27, laborer
Mother - Eugenia Rodley Blane, age 28, her 3rd child |
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| 1884 Birth Certificate Iowa James William Carter, son of Louis Alvin Carter
b. 19 Dec 1884 Creston, Union County, Iowa
Found at: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10279626/person/24670570970/facts
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| 1885 Census Record Kansas State Census, McPherson County, Groveland
Census Date 1 March 1885
Head of Household - R.M. Carter, age 35, male, white, married
Wife - Nannie Carter, age 35, female, white, married
Daughter - Jennie Carter, age 13, female, white, single
Son - Charles Carter, age 9, male, white, single
Daughter - Lucy Carter, age 7, female, white, single |
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| 1885 Census Record Kansas State Census, Sumner County, Caldwell Head of Household - Robert Fansler, 31 years, male, white, married, trackman, born in Indiana, From Indiana
Wife - Jennie, 23 years, female, white, married, born in Indiana, from Indiana
Children:
AM - 8 years, female, white, born in Indiana, from Indiana
Freddie - 19 months, male, white, born in Kansas |
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell Head of Household - John Payne, age 34, white, male, married, farmer
Wife - Frances Payne, age 31, white, female, married
Son - Charles Payne, age 7 months, white, male, single |
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell John Payne born in Indiana, came from Indiana to Kansas
Wife, born in Minnesota, came from Minnesota to Kansas
Son, born in Kansas, Kansas native |
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell John Payne, occupant of farm on 1 March 1885
20 acres fenced
88 acres not fenced
108 acres total
$2,000 value of farm
$200 value of farm implements |
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell John Payne's Agriculture on his farm:
150 rods of wire
15 acres of winter wheat sown in 1884
25 acres of corn to be sown in spring 1885
8 acres of oats to be sown in spring 1885
1/2 acres of Irish potatoes to be sown in spring 1885
4 acres of millet to be sown in spring 1885
100 bushels of corn on hand
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell John Payne's farm's agriculture and livestock:
5 tons tame cut hay in 1884
10 tons prairie cut hay in 1884
2 mules
1 milch cow (kept for milk)
1 other cattle
32 swine
No livestock died or sold
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| 1885 Kansas State Census Record Sumner County, Caldwell John Payne's farm's orchards:
175 apple trees
1 plum tree
2 cherry trees
1 dog |
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| 1885 Minnesota State Census Record Le Sueur County, Waterville J E Vardaman, age 56, born in Indiana
Samantha, age 30, born in Minnesota
Harriet, age 4, born in Minnesota
Mary, age 2, born in Minnesota
John, age 4 months, born in Minnesota
Albert Harrison, age 13
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| 1886 Iowa, Ringgold County, Declaration for Original Invalid Pension 20 April 1886
On this 20th day of April A.D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, personally appeared before me James H Burke, Clerk of the District Court, a court record within and for the County and State aforesaid Benjamin W Vardaman, aged 53 years, a resident of the town of Mt Ayr, county of Ringgold, State of Iowa, who being duly sworn according to law, declares that he is the identical Ben Vardaman who was enrolled on the 9th day of August 1862 in company F of the 29th regiment of Iowa vol Inft commanded by Col Thos H Benton, and was honorably discharged at New Orleans, LA on the 10 day of August 1865; that his personal description is as follows; Age 53 years, height 5 feet 10 inches; complexion light; hair light; eyes blue. That wile a member of the organization aforesaid, in the service and in the line of his duty, "on a march over Little Rock in the in the State of Arkansas on or about the 18 day of August 1863 he was sunstruck that from that time during his service in the army he had frequent attacks of severe headaches and vomiting and that at or near Fort Blakely in the state of Alabama about the spring of 1865 he received another sunstroke which completely prostrated him. That on and to the present time by reason of the foregoing injuries thus received he has been unable to endure any physical or mental exertion. That he was not treated in hospitals that he received medical treatment of the regimental surgeon in spring of 1865 and there after up to his discharge from army. That he has not been employed in the military or naval service otherwise than as state above. (militia prior to entering United States service) That since leaving the service this applicant has resided in the towns of Bedford and Mt. Ayr, in the State of Iowa, and his occupation has been that of a jeweler. That prior to his entry into the service above named, he was a man of good, sound physical health; being when enrolled a jeweler. That he is now wholly disabled from obtaining his subsistence by manual labor, by reason of his injuries above described, received in the service of the United States; and he therefore makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the invalid-pension roll of the United States. |
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| 1886 Pension Claim Iowa, Ringgold County State of Iowa
County of Ringgold
20 April 1886
In relation to invalid pension claim of Benjamin W Vardaman late Sargt of Company (F) 29th Iowa Vol Inft.
On this 20th day of April 1886 pensioner appeared before me James H Burk, Clerk of the District Court, within and for the county and state aforesaid. (the same being a court of record).
Benjamin W Vardaman a person whom I certify to be respectable and entitled as credible who being by me duly sworn according to law states in relation to the above entitled claim as follows:
“I Benjamin W Vardaman an ? that I am the claimant above mentioned in this case that on being discharged from the army in August 1865 I returned to my home then in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa where I resided until the Spring of 1867 at which time I moved to Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa where I now reside and have resided ever since the spring of 1867 that I was affected with pains of the head and dizziness with frequent vomiting each year since the year 1863 when I first became so ? or affected that after leaving the army by reason of having been discharged then from 1865 up till Feb 1869 I received no regular treatment from any physician but at each approach of an attack would retire to my room at my home and keep hid from the heat of the sun, remain quiet and receive such remedy as my wife would provide such as teas, bathing, etc. that in Feb 1859 at which time my condition became more alarming and the attacks more frequent I procured the medical attendance an treatment of John Honne M.D. of Mount Ayr, Iowa who has been my regular physician. Ever since that date ? Feb 1869 up to the present time that I am unable to perform any manual labor and have been so incapacitated from performing manual labor ever since my return from the army that my case grows worse with each succeeding year that I am incapacitated by reason of such injuries received while in line of duty in the service of the United States from any physical or mental labor whatever.
Benjamin W Vardaman
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me by Benjamin W Vardaman this 20th day of Apri 1886. James Burk, Clerk of District Court.
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| 1888 Land Patent Kansas Adam V. Fansler land at West half of SW quarter of Township 27, Range 20, Section 35
80 acres at $1.25 per acre.
Purchase Money $25.
Date of Sale: July 28, 1888.
Patent #11396 in Kansas Jan. 8, 1892
Found in United States Bureau of Land Management Tract Books 1800-c1955 Kansas Volume 109
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WS-YDY2?i=206&wc=M7W7-PMH%3A356162501%2C356177401&cc=2074276 |
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| 1889 Iowa, Ringgold County General Affidavit April 1889
General Affidavit
State of Iowa
County of Ringgold
In the matter of increase pension claim under certificate No 353102 of Benjamin W Vardaman, late Sergt Co. F 29th Iowa Infantry Vol on this day of April A.D. 1889, personally appeared before me James H Burke, Clerk of the District court, the same being a court of record within and for the county and state aforesaid, William Horne, M.D. aged 43 years, a resident of Mount Ayr, in the county of Ringgold and state of Iowa, whose post office address is Mount Ayr, well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit and who, being by me duly sworn according to law, states in relation to the aforesaid case as follows:
“That I did not know the applicant prior to enlistment. That I first became acquainted with him in the year 1869. That ever since I have been his family physician. That I have prescribed for him every year since then. He is troubled with vertigo causing hemicrania and also indigestion and functional disease of the heart resulting from the indigestion. That I have kept no dates of prescriptions but that I have given him treatment every year since 1869. That it s my opinion that he has been for the last two years and is now totally unfit for any mental or any manual labor unprecipitated from performance from personal observation.”
I am by occupation an Physician Wm Horne
Official Pension Stamp dated Apr 15, 1885
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| 1889 Land Patent Oklahoma, Kingfisher
Adam V. Fansler land at SE quarter of Township 17, Range 7, Section 1
160 acres at $1.25 per acre.
Purchase Money $14.
Date of Sale: May 21, 1889.
Patent #1397 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma on July 14, 1894,
Found in United States Bureau of Land Management Tract Books 1800-c1955 Oklahoma Volume 4
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WS-18XY?i=208&wc=M771-K68%3A356163801%2C356167401&cc=2074276 |
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| 1890 Census Record Oklahoma, County No 5, Township 17 R7 Head of Household - Adam V. Fansler, white, married, male, age 37, born in Indiana, 37 years in United States, 12 months in this territory, can read and write
Wife - Jennie, white, married, female, age 28, born in Indiana, 28 years in United States, 12 months in this territory
Son - Frederick, white, male, age 6?, born in Kansas
Son - Robert, white, male, age 3, born in Kansas
Son - Frances, white, male, age 3 months, born in Oklahoma |
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| 1890 Land Record Arkansas, Sharp County Land Patent in Sharp County, Arkansas issued 31 May 1890 to John A. Biggers under President Benjamin Harrison
Description of land: the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of section thirty and the Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of section thirty-one in Township nineteen, North of Range five, West of the Principal Meridian in Arkansas containing ninety-one acres and eight hundredths of an acre.
Found at: https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AR0400__.262&docClass=STA&sid=s3nr15iy.rqw#patentDetailsTabIndex=1 |
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| 1890 Marriage Record Missouri, Saline County
Groom: John Peter Vardiman
Bride: Luella Smith
m. 25 Dec 1890
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| 1890 Military Record Kentucky, Civil War, Union Jeremiah Vardiman,
6th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry |
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| 1890 Missouri Military Census Record Saline County
Veterans - Survivors of Civil War
living in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri
John Thomas Vardeman Corporal F Company 6th Kentucky Infantry
Enlisted - 14 Oct 1861, Discharged - 31 Dec 1864
Total Service 3 years 2 months 17 days, wounded in foot and ankle
William Vardeman H Company, Private 9th Kentucky Cavalry,
Enlisted - 12 Aug 1862, Discharged - 24 Aug 1863
Total Service 1 year 12 days, No injuries |
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| 1891 Death Record Missouri Obadiah Harris' Will
Clay, Andrew County, Missouri |
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| 1891 Marriage Record Illinois, Cook County, Chicago Groom: Frank Kozak (age 32)
Bride: Barbara Rericha (age 33)
8 August 1891 |
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| 1891 Marriage Record Missouri, Saline County Groom: T.H. Morton
Bride: Emma Harris
m. 19 Sep 1891
Source: ancestry.com Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 |
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| 1892 Land Record Kansas, Kiowa County Land Patent in Kiowa County, Kansas issued 1 August 1892 to Adam V. Fansler under President Benjamin Harrison
Description of land: the West half of the Southwest quarter of section thirty-five in Township twenty-seven, South of Range twenty, West of the sixth principal Meridian in Kansas containing eighty acres.
Found at:https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=KS2520__.384&docClass=STA&sid=m1m50ly1.tt3 |
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| 1893 March 8 Marriage Record Missouri, Cameron, Clinton County Groom: Harry S. Green
Bride: Elizabeth J. Singleton |
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| 1893 Marriage Record Missouri, Saline County, Marshall Groom - PW Harris
Bride - PA King
1 June 1893
Found at Missouri Marriage Records 1805-2002 |
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| 1894 9/27 Cemetery Record Ohio, Cincinnati Louis Miller
Walnut Hills Cemetery Cincinnati, Ohio
Section 9 Lot 230 |
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| 1894 Death Record Ohio, Cincinnati
Louis Miller Morgue Record
Suicide by shooting
110 Water Street Cincinnati, Ohio
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| 1894 Death Record Ohio, Hamilton County, Ohio (murdered) Mary Miller, age 33, shot by estranged husband Sept. 27, 1894
110 Water Street Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Joseph's Cemetery |
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| 1894 Death Record Ohio, Hamilton County, Ohio (suicide)
Louis Miller, age 40, Suicide by shooting Sept. 27, 1894
110 Water Street Cincinnati, Ohio
Walnut Hills Cemetery
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| 1894 Land Record Oklahoma, Kingfisher County Land Patent in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, Issued 29 October 1894 to Adam V. Fansler under President Grover Cleveland
Description of land: Southeast quarter of section one in Township seventeen, north of range seven, west of Indian Meridian in Oklahoma Territory containing one hundred and sixty acres
Found at: https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OK0150__.256&docClass=STA&sid=mkgcwvqm.xd5#patentDetailsTabIndex=1 |
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| 1895 Census Record Kansas State Census, McPherson County, Turkey Creek
Census taken 1 March 1895
R Carter, 45 years, Kentucky, Farmer
Nancy Carter, 45 years, Kentucky
Jennie Carter, 23 years, Indiana, Teaching school
Charlie Carter, 19 years, Indiana, Farmer
Lucy Carter, 17 years, Missouri
Frank Carter, 9 years, Kansas
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| 1896 Birth Certificate Missouri, Saline County, Herndon Charles Henry Vardiman - Herndon, Saline County, Missouri |
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| 1897 Kentucky U.S. Civil War Union Roster 9th Kentucky Cavalry Company H
Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association The Union Regiments of Kentucky Louisville, KY Courier-Journal Job Printing Company.
Privates Benjamin and William Vardeman |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 1898 Marriage Record Illinois, Chicago Groom: Edward H Woods
Bride: Cora Vardaman
23 June 1898 |
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| 1898 Marriage Record Missouri, Saline County
Groom: James R. Sol???
Bride: Emma Mor???
17 Jan 1898
Source: ancestry.com
Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Although the print is too faded to fully read there is enough evidence from the transcriptionist "Sol??? and Emma Mor???" to know this is the correct license and date for Emma's second marriage. |
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| 1898-1899 Military Record Hiram B. Vardiman, US Military, War with Spain
6th Regiment, Missouri Infantry July 1898-May 1899
(Need to verify this is our Hiram) |
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| 1899 Iowa, Ringgold County Declaration for Invalid Pension 28 Dec 1899
State of Iowa
County of Ringgold
On this 28th day of December A.D. 1899 personally appeared before me Chas G Stranahan a clerk of the District Court ? and for the county aforesaid Benjamin W Vardaman aged 67 years a resident of Mount Ayr County of Ringgold and State of Iowa whose post offce address is Mount Ayr, Iowa who being duly sworn according to law declares that he is a pensioner of the United states ? enrolled at the Des Moines, Iowa Pension Agency at the note of fourteen dollars per month Cert No 353102 by reason of disability incurred while in the military service of the United States while a Sergeant of Co “F” 29th Regt. Iowa Inft. Vol and that his present physical condition is such that he believes himself entitled to receive an increase of his pension. He further declares that he is disabled and the following manner to wit that he is now receiving a pension of fourteen dollars per month o account of vertigo headaches and disease of heart results of sunstroke. That save the allowance of such pension such disabilities have increased in a marked degree and that ? increase ? each succeeding year ?. Such disabilities have produced loss of memory and ? also a ? infeabled condition and low of appetite and vitality to the extent that he is wholly incapacitated from the performance of any and all manual labor and almost continually unfitted from any mental or skilled labor. He being a silver smith by occupation wherefore he asks the Hou. Commission of Pensions that he be given an increase of pension commensurate with the disabilities thus sustained that he appoints no one as his attorney but files this declaration himself the claimant. B.W. Vardaman
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| 1899 Marriage Record Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport
Groom - Frank Hughes, age 21, Residence - Cincinnati, Ohio
Bride - Lillian Miller King, age 21, Residence - Cincinnati, Ohio
m. 11 December 1899
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| 1899 Marriage Record Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport Groom - Frank Hughes b. 1878 in Cincinnati,Ohio, age 21
Bride - Lillian Miller King b. 1878 in Cincinnati, Ohio, age 21
m. 11 Dec 1899 |
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| 1900 Census Coryell, Texas JW Riddle, Head of Household, white, male, born Jan 1856, age 44, married 19 years, born in Kentucky, both parents born in Kentucky, farmer
Sintha (Cynthia), wife, white, female, born Nov 1861, age 38, married 19 years, 10 children, 7 living, born in Tennessee, both parents born in Tennessee
Hattie, daughter, white, female, born Aug 1882, age 17, born in Texas
Maude, daughter, white, female, born May 1884, age 16, born in Texas
Solon, son, white, male, born April 1888, age 12, born in Texas
Homer, son, white, male, born May 1893, age 7, born in Texas
Abbie, daughter, white, female, born Feb 1895, age 5, born in Texas
Lloyd, son, white, male, born Jun 1897, age 3, born in Texas
Darcy, son, white, male, born 1898?, age 2, born in Texas
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