Family & Ancestors for Cynthia Igl

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Charles Henry Churchill

"... enlisted in Company H. First Vermont Cavalry, Nov.30, 1863, and served till the close of the Civil War. Then live in Holden, and have children.
Mr. Churchill has been deeply interested in the progress of this volume, and has given much valuable assistance in compiling this branch." - per Churchill Family in America

Census: 05 June 1900, Chittenden Town, Rutland, Vermont, living with his son Charles
Military service: Civil War

1870 census: Farmer

1880 census: Farmer

1900 census: Living with son Charles and family (before remarrying later that year).

Per TOWN OF CHITTENDEN; RUTLAND COUNTY; 1881-1882 http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/BusinessDirectory_RutlandCo_Chittenden.html
Churchill Charles H., (Pittsford,) r 6, lumberman and farmer 150.


Caleb Churchill Jr

1850 census: Farmer. Farm valued at $1800

1860 census: Farmer. Value of Real E state $5000, Value of PersonalEstate $1000.


Miriam Parmelee

1870 & 1880 census: Living with son Charles and family.


Almira Parmelee Churchill

per Churchill Fam. in America: "d. unmarried, aged 17 years"

1860 census: Profession listed as Domestic. Single.

Died of Typhoid Fever,a ge 31. Recorded by R. Harris, Chittenden TownClerk.


Julius A Schnase

Emigrated with Adam and Edmuda March 26 1874 aboard the S. S. Westphalia; arrived in Ellis Island, NY, April 1874

Naturalization Record filed in Brown County, SD; Declaration of Intention filed August 14 1883; Naturalized December 15, 1887

South Dakota Naturalization Records Index:
Name: Schnase Julius A.
Residence: Brown
Date of Intent: 08/14/1883
Birth Country: Germany
Page: 296
Location: 2986

Second Papers:
Name: Schnase Julius A.
County of Residence: Brown
Final Date: 12/15/1887
Birth Year:
Country Renounce: Germany
Page: 218
Location: 3000

Patentee: JULIUS SCHNASE
Survey
State: SOUTH DAKOTA
Acres: 160
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer

Issue Date: 5/3/1890
Land Office: Montana State Office
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392)

Document Nr.: 755
Accession/Serial Nr.: SDMTAA 134798
BLM Serial Nr.: SDMTAA 134798
SW 2/ 122-N 62-W No 5th PM SD Brown

Early History of Brown County, South Dakota, pages 67 - 97
"The following were here the winter of 1880-1881: . . . Julius Schnase, "

"JULIUS SCHNASE. Julius Schnase, an orchardist of the Yakima valley, residing in Yakima county since October, 1912, was born in Germany, August 30, 1859, a son.of Adam and Edmunda Schnase, who came to the United States in 1874 settling in Minnesota, where the father followed farming until he passed away. His wife also died in that state.
Julius Schnase was a youth of about fifteen years when the family emigrated to the new world. He attained his majority in Minnesota and started out in life as a farm hand, working in the neighborhood of his home at a wage of ten dollars per month. He afterward took up government land in Minnesota but later sold his property there for eight hundred dollars and removed to South Dakota in 1881. Again he entered a claim from the government, locating in Brown county, where he developed and improved a farm but eventually sold that property and established his home near Aberdeen. There he remained until October, 1912, when he came to Yakima county, Washington, having in 1911 purchased a ten-acre orchard six miles west of Yakima. Here he has devoted his attention to the cultivation of apples and pears and has been very successful in his fruit raising ventures. In the midst of his farm he has built a fine home and is most pleasantly and comfortably situated in life.
In 1882 Mr. Schnase was married to Miss Amelia Knie, a native of Wisconsin and a daughter of Martin and Adolphina (Reivert) Knie, who were pioneer settlers of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Schnase became the parents of a son, Elmer Martin, who was born in South Dakota, September 12, 1888, and after acquiring a public school education continued his studies in the Norwestern College at Naperville, Illinois, since which time he has engaged in farming with his father. On the 26th of December 1911, Elmer M. Schnase married Maude Hey, of Naperville, Illinois, who passed away in February, 1912, leaving a little daughter, Maude. In 1913 he marmed Olga H. Mitzel, a native of North Dakota, but at that time a resident of Yakima, and they have become parents of one child, Eunice. The religious faith of the family is that of the Evangelical Association. In politics Julius Schnase maintains an independent course, voting according to the dictates of his judgment. He concentrates his efforts and attention upon his business affairs and his success is the direct and legitimate result of his industry and perseverance. " - History of Yakama, Washington (page 275)


Amelia S Knie

1900 SD US census shows 2 children born to this woman and only one living (Elmer)


William Payne

Last Name may be spelled PAINE

Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England


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