Descendants of Henry Penny
Generation
One
1. Henry1
PENNY,
according to
records, did not know his birth date; however, based on his age at time
of
death he was born 11 January 1754. Several sources give his place of
birth as North Carolina
– perhaps Scotland Neck, Halifax
County,
or more likely Scotland
County or Anson
County,
both near the South
Carolina border.
The names of his parents are not confirmed at this time, but the search
continues.
According to several sources Henry’s paternal
grandparents were born in England
and his father was in the King’s Army and then fought in the
Revolutionary War
on the side of the colonists with three of his sons, one of whom was
Henry. It
is known that Henry enlisted in the Continental Army about 1778 and
served as a
private in the South Carolina
troops in Colonel Brandon’s Regiment. He fought in the battles of Eutaw
Springs
(8 September 1781) and Cowpens (17 January 1781) and was in the sieges
of
Ninety-Six (22 May to 18 June 1781) and Charleston
(29 March to 12 May 1780). After the fall of Charleston he
entered the ranger unit formed
by Captain Avery. For his war service Henry was granted a pension of
$80 per
annum on 1 November 1833 at age 78.
Yet another source says Henry was of Irish descent. If so,
his father
may have been one of the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who came through
the Saluda
Gap from North Carolina
into South
Carolina and settled in the north
central part of the state.
The
first recorded mention of Henry was in connection with a land grant for
250
acres on the Tyger
River in Berkley County,
South Carolina
dated 25 April 1774. (In the Colonial period Union
County,
South Carolina,
where Henry was known to have
settled, was considered part of Berkley
and Craven
Counties.)
Interestingly, Henry’s surname was given as Thickpenny. Additional
land, court
and census records for at least the next 30 years give his name as
Henry
Thickpenny, and so one must assume that to be the original family name.
There
were no other Thickpenny in South or North Carolina
in the Colonial Period, but there were
several Penny/Penney. One possible scenario is that Henry’s father and
brothers
(if the Revolutionary War story is to be believed), shortened the
family name
early on and that Henry himself did not follow suit until he left South
Carolina around 1804. Among the records identifying Henry as Henry
Thickpenny:
- A 1786 land
transaction in which James Adington purchased 535 acres on the Tyger
River in
Union County, Ninety-Six District, South Carolina adjoining property
owned by
Henry Thickpenny. (This
James Adington
[Addington] was the grandfather of Mary Ann Addington Graham who
married Thomas
W. Penny, Henry’s great grandson, in Darke County, Ohio in 1849.)
- Union County, South
Carolina Minutes of the County Court
show that on 29
September 1787 Thomas Brandon won a suit against Henry Thickpenny.
Thomas
Brandon was a colonel in the South Carolina Militia during the
Revolutionary
War and Henry’s pension application says he served under a Colonel
Brandon, so
this Brandon
may have been Henry’s superior during the war. It is unclear what the
suit was
about, but Henry asked for an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas. He
was
ordered to file his reasons for an appeal but refused, and so the
verdict of
the jury was confirmed. Brandon
was awarded 10 pounds, 14 shillings and 4 pence, and costs of the suit. (Seated on the jury that
found for Brandon
was Ralph Hunt, the father of Christiana Hunt who married Henry’s son
Thomas in
1807.)
- In September
1788 Henry Thickpenny was ordered to attend the next court to serve as
Petitt
Jury for Union
County.
- In the first
federal census of 1790, Henry Thickpenny, his wife and four young males
and 3
young females resided in Union District, South Carolina.
- In 1795, the Union
County Court ordered John Clark, John Stokes and Henry Thickpenny
appointed
commissioners to mark out a road from the court house to Fairforest,
then to
Tyger River to Mich Lees Ford, and from there to Enoree.
- In October 1795
Henry Thickpenny was one of 30 Petitt Court
jurors chosen to serve in Union County.
- Henry Thickpenny
proved the will of John Clark 2 January 1797. He was also listed as a
witness
to the will along with William Morgan and Ishmael Prince.
- On 28 July 1798
Henry Thickpenny was witness, along with John Burgis and David Pugh, to
the
will of James Addington of Union County.
- On 10 March 1802
Thomas Lamb, Sr. sold for $180 to Henry Thickpenny 100 acres, part of
400 acres
granted to Lamb on a branch of the Tyger River
called Ragen’s
Branch.
- On 7 January
1805 William Rice, Sheriff of Union District, sold to William Sims for
$250 a
tract of 250 acres on the southwest side of Tyger River adjoining Sims’
own
land, being the tract on which Henry Thickpenny formerly lived. This is
the last
reference found to Henry Thickpenny. Henceforth his name is seen only
as Henry
Penney, Henry Penny, or Henry T. Penny.
It is interesting that in the
1800 federal census,
when Henry still resided in Union County, South Carolina,
and was still using the surname Thickpenny, he was listed as Henry
Penney
[sic]. The household was shown to contain 1 male under 10; 1 male 10
under 16;
2 males 16 under 26 and 1 male 45 years or older, plus 3 females under
10; 1
female 16 under 26 and one female 45 years or older. The young males
and
females could all be Henry’s children since his wife would be of
child-bearing
age, or they could be a combination of a male or female child of
Henry’s and
that child’s children.
About 1777 Henry married Hannah
BROWN who was born in 1759 in South Carolina.
Hannah
was a member of the Quaker, or Friends, Church; Henry was not. In the
late
1700s there were four principal centers of Quakerism in South Carolina, two of those
centers being in areas where there were
Pennys: Bush River Monthly Meeting in Newberry
County,
established in 1772, and Cane
Creek Monthly Meeting in Union County,
established in
1789. Initially Friends were slave owners in South Carolina,
but eventually they turned
against the institution and those members who refused to emancipate
their
slaves were disowned, as were members who married outside the Society
of
Friends or went to war. Out of a desire to live where slavery did not
exist,
more than 100 Friends families moved from the South Carolina counties
of Newberry,
Spartanburg and Union northward between 1802 and 1807. Many went
directly to
the Miami Valley
in Ohio (Ohio had
been admitted to the union
in 1803 as a “free state”) while another group, including Henry and
some
members of his family, settled first in Ohio County, Kentucky.
Henry’s presence in that county was first shown on the 1 July 1806 tax
roll for
personal property which lists Henry Penney [sic], one white male above
age 21
with two horses. 1814 was the last year in which he was listed (by then
he
claimed five horses). In the intervening years, in addition to Henry
there were
listed the following Penny: 1807 John; 1808 John and Thomas; 1809 John
and
Thomas; 1810 no tax book found; 1811 Thomas and James; 1812 Thomas and
two
Jameses; 1813 Thomas, and 1814 Thomas. In the 1810 federal census for
Ohio
County Henry Penny, James Penny and Thomas Penny were listed on the
same page
indicating they lived in close proximity to each other.
By 1815 Henry and remaining members
of his family had departed Ohio County,
Kentucky for Union
Township, Miami County,
Ohio.
Henry’s was the seventh tract of land recorded (1817) in Section 10 of
the
original Land Patent for the township. Evidently Henry turned over
portions of
this 160-acre tract on Ludlow Creek to his sons: John and Thomas on 10
March
1826 and to Elijah Penny (relationship not confirmed) on 23 March 1827.
Also,
on 23 March 1827, for the “consideration of the sum of one dollar,”
Henry
transferred one acre of land in the northwest section of this tract,
one-half
mile south of Laura, to William Miles and Samuel Thompson of Miami County
and David Penny of Darke County for
a meeting
house and burial ground. (The father of this David Penny has not yet
been
identified.)
Hannah, Henry’s wife, died 3 August
1829 in Laura, Miami County,
Ohio
at age 70, and was buried in the cemetery created on the acre of land
donated
by her husband: Old Ludlow Cemetery
in Laura. On 13 October 1831 in Darke
County, Ohio
Henry married Mary (Thompson) GIVANS, a widow, born
in 1781 in Virginia.
She had one son, Edward, born circa 1804 in Virginia. Mary
lived for a time in Warren
County, Ohio then purchased land in Darke County in
1825. She was
found there in Twin Township
in the 1830
federal census. At that time Henry still resided in Union
Township, Miami
County.
Apparently after Henry and Mary
married he moved to her residence in Twin
Township, Darke
County,
for he was found there in the 1840 census and it was here he died 16
April 1841
age 87 years, 3 months and 5 days. Henry Penny was buried in Old
Ludlow Cemetery,
Laura, and has two markers by
his gravesite acknowledging his service in the Revolutionary War. In
his will
Henry requested that after all debts were paid the balance of his
property,
both real and personal, go to his “dearly beloved wife.” Edward Givans
of Darke
County,
the widow’s son, was named executor of the estate and witnesses to the
will
were Henry’s son John Penny and John Sherer.
Mary Penny died 20 December 1853 at
age 72. She, too, was buried in Old Ludlow Cemetery,
Laura. Mary died intestate and John Penny, Henry’s son, was appointed
administrator of her estate, likely because her son Edward Givans and
family
had moved to Iowa
in 1852.
Proven children of Henry1 PENNY and
Hannah BROWN, both born in Union County, South Carolina
were as follows:
+ 2
i.
John2
PENNY,
born 6
September 1779; married Esther THOMPSON.
+ 3
ii.
Thomas
PENNY, born 18 January 1783; married Christiana
HUNT.
Other likely children of Henry PENNY and Hannah Brown have
been
identified as: (marked by **)
**James
PENNY. James was born circa 1780 in South
Carolina,
and died before 1860 in Illinois,
likely in Warren,
Knox or Peoria
County.
He married Anna (--?--) circa 1805,
likely in South
Carolina. The
first positive evidence of James was on the 1810 federal census for Ohio County,
Kentucky
which listed a wife and two young males and 1 young female. He then
appeared on
the property tax list for Ohio County in
1811 and 1812,
but did not appear thereafter. (Henry Penny and Thomas Penny remained
on that
list through 1814.) James and family were found in the 1820 federal
census in Union
Township,
Miami
County, Ohio.
In the household were 2 males under
10; 2 males 10 under 16; 1 male 26 under 45; 1 female under 10; 1 female
10
under 16 and 1 female 26 under 45. In 1830 the family had moved to Harrison Township,
Preble County, Ohio
(Harrison Township
is next to Monroe
Township, Darke
County,
where many Penny
resided.) Listed were 2 males 5 under 10; 2 males 10 under 15; 1 male
40 under
50; 1 female 5 under 10 and 1 female 40 under 50. In 1840 James Penny
was back
in Union Township,
Miami
County, Ohio
with 1 male 50 under 60; 1 female 20
under 30, and 1 female 50 under 60. James moved to Illinois,
likely between 1847 and 1849. Anna
died some time between 1840 and 1850 for she was not with James in the
1850
census in Warren County, Illinois. Rather, James, age 71, had in his
household
Rhoda Penny, age 46, born in Ohio, and Wesley Penny, age 17; Henry
Penny, age
15; Elizabeth Penny, age 14; Sylvester Penny, age 11; Eliza Penny, age
8, and
Andrew Penny, age 6, all born in Ohio. The 1850 census gives no
relationship to
the head of household, however Rhoda was likely James’ son James Jr.’s
wife and
the children were likely James Jr.’s children. Next door was James
Sr.’s son
John Penny and his wife Catherine and their three sons.
The known children of James PENNY
and Anna (--?--), all born in Ohio County, Kentucky,
were:
1.
James
PENNY, Jr.
was born circa 1806 and died between
1844 and 1850, likely in Warren County, Illinois. He married Rhoda HATHAWAY 1 January 1835 in Darke County,
Ohio.
The two eldest children with Rhoda and her father-in-law James in the
1850
census, Wesley and Henry, by virtue of their approximate birth years,
may be
from an earlier marriage by James and thus support the idea that he was
also
the James Penny who married Elizabeth
RIDGELY 27 December 1827 in Miami County, Ohio. Rhoda
was born circa 1805 in Ohio.
She appeared in the 1860 federal census in the household of John and
Catherine
(Westfall) Penny in Manlius, LaSalle County, Illinois. By
1870, at the age of 66, Rhoda was with her daughter Elizabeth and her
husband
in Peoria,
Illinois.
She died before 1880. There were
at least four children of James and Rhoda. Elizabeth
Penny, born circa 1836 in Ohio,
married
Edward DORSEY 3 August 1853 in Miami
County, Ohio
and in 1860 they lived in Troy, Miami County. By 1870 the family had
settled in Peoria,
Illinois. Edward was born circa 1830
in Ireland.
Their children were John, born circa 1855, Ohio; Mary A., born circa
1857, Ohio; Edward James, born in 1859, Ohio; Sarah E., born circa
1862, Ohio; Rhoda E., born circa 1867, Illinois; and Charles, born in
February 1870, Illinois. Sylvester Penny
was born circa 1839 and
in the 1860 census was in Troy,
Miami
County, Ohio
in the household of Ephraim J. Westfall and his mother Ann Westfall,
age 68,
born in Kentucky, who may be the brother and the mother of Catharine
Westfall,
wife of John Penny. Ann was Anna McJimsey/McGimpsey who married Joel
Westfall
circa 1811 in Miami
County, Ohio.
Sylvester was not found in
subsequent censuses. Eliza Penny
was
born circa 1842. Andrew E. Penny
was born in April 1844 in Ohio and married Margaret FEELEY 11 August
1866 in Manlius, LaSalle County, Illinois. Margaret was born in
December 1844 in LaSalle County and was the daughter of John and
Elizabeth Feeley, he of Ireland and she of Canada. By 1880 Andrew and
Margaret and their family were settled in South Moline, Rock Island County,
Illinois.
Their children were Edward, born in August 1867 in Illinois who was blind by 1900
and died 13 June 1934 in Moline at age 66;
Mary Ellen, born in 1869 in Davenport, Scott
County,
Iowa and died 21 August 1937 in
Moline at age 68; and Delia, born in October 1877 in Rock Island County,
Illinois
who married (--?--) BAXTER and had daughters Mary L., born circa 1913,
and Rose M., born circa 1914. Delia died 15 February 1917 at age 39.
Andrew Penny died 19 September 1932 at age 88 in Moline and wife Margaret died
20 December 1937 at age 93, also in Moline. Of the two sons who may
have been children of James and Elizabeth Ridgely, Wesley
Penny was born circa 1833 and
was not found in the 1860 federal census or thereafter. Henry
Penny, born circa 1835, was married at least twice and
settled in Peoria,
Peoria County, Illinois.
2.
Dennis
PENNY
was born circa 1809 and married Hannah
Michael CONDON 21 March 1832 in Darke County, Ohio.
Hannah was born circa 1807, the daughter of William and Elizabeth
Michael. She
had two sons, Stephen and John, with her first husband (--?--) Condon.
Hannah
died 21 March 1893 and was buried in Ithaca
Cemetery, Twin
Township, Darke County.
According to their son Jason’s 1919 obituary, after his birth in 1836 his parents, Dennis and Hannah,
in
search of a new home, “traveled over seven states going through
Wisconsin,
Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, down the Mississippi River to New
Orleans,
back up the Ohio River to Cincinnati, and from there to Ludlow Falls,
Miami
County, Ohio, where they finally located.” Also according to Jason’s
obituary,
“when the call first came for men to put down the rebellion, he [Jason]
and his
father and two brothers responded and enlisted in the 48th
Ohio
Volunteer Infantry and his father and one brother were killed and the
other
brother died while still in service.”
Dennis died in March 1862 in the Civil War battle at
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.
According to son Jason's obituary, Dennis and Hannah had 11 children.
Only four have been identified.
The
known children of Dennis PENNY and Hannah Michael CONDON were:
1.
Jason
Henry PENNY
was born 30 July 1836 in St. Joseph County, Michigan,
per his obituary. He died 18 September 1919 in Greenville,
Darke County, Ohio
at age 83, and was buried in Greenville
Cemetery, Darke
County.
Jason was a cabinetmaker. According to his obituary, “At the battle of
Pittsburg Landing, Brother Penny was captured and was held a prisoner
three
months, was then exchanged and soon after he enlisted in the 1st
U.S. Cavalry and served until honorably discharged in September 1864.”
Jason
married Mary A. DUNCAN 15 September
1858 in Darke
County.
Mary was born 14 February 1837 in Miami
County, Ohio
and
died 17 November 1923 in Greenville,
Darke
County
at age 86. She was buried in Greenville Cemetery.
Mary’s obituary
said she was the daughter of Jessie and Rebecca Duncan, but another
source gave
her mother’s name as Elizabeth (Brown) Duncan
and in the 1860 census living with Jason and Mary A. was Elizabeth
Duncan, age
61, born in South
Carolina. Mary was one of 11
children, all of whom preceded her in death. Jason and
Mary had four known children. Florence
Viola Penny was born in December 1859 in Union
Township, Miami County,
Ohio
and as of 1900 had not married. She died before 1919. Forrest
Penny was born circa 1862 in Union Township, Miami County
and died before
1870. Josephine Penny, known as
Josie, was born 27 March 1873 in Greenville,
Darke County, Ohio and
died 27 February 1895 in Greenville
at age 21. She was buried 1 March 1895 in Greenville Cemetery.
Charles H. Penny was born 11 August
1867 in Union
Township,
Miami
County
and died in March 1942 at age 74.
He married Tracy Ellen SHOEMAKER 15 March 1890 in Darke County,
Ohio.
Ella, as she was called, was born 7 September 1870 in Versailles,
Darke
County,
the daughter of John and Sophia Shoemaker/Shumaker. She died 15 May
1924 in Greenville, Darke
County
at age 53.
Charles, a widower, lived in the household of his son Emery Guy in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio in the
1930 federal census. Charles and Ella had four known children. Estella
May
Penny was born 14 October 1891 and died 4 September 1912 in Dayton,
Montgomery
County, Ohio
at age 20. She was buried in Greenville Cemetery.
Walter Duncan Penny was born 3
August 1893 and died in May 1968 at age 74. He married Nellie (--?--)
after
1920. Nellie, born circa 1900, was probably Walter’s second wife since
according to the 1930 federal census he was first married at age 20, or
around
1913, and in the 1920 census he lived with his mother in Greenville
and was single. The son listed
in the 1930 census with Walter and Nellie, Jack R. Penny, age 12, born
in Iowa,
was perhaps
Nellie’s son from a previous marriage who adopted the surname Penny.
Lola F.
Penny, another child of Charles and Ella Penny, was born 15 August
1896. She
married Earl Ray AKER circa 1919. In the 1930 federal census Lola and
Earl
lived in Penn
Township,
St.
Joseph County, Indiana
where Earl was a buyer for a dry
goods store. Earl was born circa 1902 in Indiana.
Lola and Earl had three known sons: Earl Ray, Jr., Richard E. and Jack
L., all born in Indiana. Emery
Guy Penny was born 20 November 1901 and died of a coronary thrombosis 7
December 1944 in Dayton,
Montgomery
County, Ohio
at age
43. Emery married Mary Octavia BECKER circa 1922. Mary, the daughter of
Jacob
Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Graham) Becker, was born 17 September 1905
in Winchester, Randolph County,
Indiana, and died
15 November 1965 in Dayton at age
60. Their
known children were Richard Eugene, born 2 May 1924 in Greenville, Darke County, Ohio and died 1 August 1999 in
Huber Heights, Montgomery County,
who married Mary Elizabeth WOLFE; and Patricia Ann, born 6 April 1933
in Dayton
and died 6 December 1990 in Santa Ana,
Orange
County, California
at age 57, who married Ronald Allen MABRY.
2.
Andrew
Jackson PENNY,
often referred to as Jackson
or A.J., was born 3 April 1840 in Darke County, Ohio.
He served in the 48th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in
the Civil War,
along with his father Dennis and brother Jason. After the battle at
Pittsburg
Landing, Tennessee,
in which his father died and his brother Jason was captured,
he was stationed most of his remaining service time in Cincinnati,
Ohio where he
received a commission to recruit
a battery of heavy artillery for the adjutant general of Kentucky.
After recruiting 100 men they were
organized into a company of cavalry and served three years and three
months.
Andrew was honorably discharged and returned home. He married Margaret WEDDLE 11 October 1863 in Miami County,
Ohio.
Margaret, the youngest child of Isaac Weddle, was born 20 May 1844 in
Ohio, and
died at age 35 on 27 April 1880 in Miami County, 19 days after the birth
of her
namesake daughter Margaret who was likely named following her mother’s
passing. She
was buried in Pleasant Hill
Cemetery, Newton
Township, Miami
County. On October 20th
subsequent to the
death of Margaret the Probate Court of Miami County
was presented with a Guardianship case involving five of Andrew’s
children.
Andrew married second Elizabeth CROWEL
25 November 1882 in Miami County.
They divorced and
in the 1900 census he lived at the National Home for Disabled Soldiers
in Jefferson
Township,
Montgomery
County, Ohio.
Andrew died of a cerebral hemorrhage 13 July 1912 at age 72 in Newberry
Township, Miami County, and was
buried 15 July 1912 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Andrew and
Margaret had seven known children, all born in Miami County.
Anna Penny was born 24 October 1865
and died of
pulmonary tuberculosis 17 October 1909 at age 43 in Newberry Township,
Miami County. She was buried 19 October 1909 in Highland Cemetery,
Newberry Township. Ann
married Joseph MARLIN 17 March 1887 in Miami
County.
He was born 12 July 1858 in Pennsylvania, the son of Oliver Perry and
Eliza (Sunda) Marlin, and died of internal hemorrhaging after being run
down by a car 31 January 1932 at age 73 in Newberry Township. He was
buried in Highland Cemetery. Anna and Joseph had five daughters and
three sons. Chester Marlin was born in May 1887. Pearl Marlin was born
in February 1889 and married William STRYKER. Ruth Ella Marlin was born
21 April 1892 and died of pulmonary tuberculosis 21 September 1912 at
age 20. She was buried 23 September 1912 in Highland Cemetery. Grace M.
Marlin was born 20 May 1895 and died of pulmonary tuberculosis 24
December 1914 at age 19. She was buried 26 December 1914 in Highland
Cemetery. Lois Marlin was born in August 1897. Thomas Wilbur Marlin was
born 1 August 1899 and died of pulmonary tuberculosis 20 December 1919
at age 20. He was buried 23 December 1919 in Highland Cemetery. Perry
Marlin was born 2 August 1901 and died at age 94 on 5 April 1996 in San
Diego County, California. Pauline Marlin was born circa 1909 and likely
died before 1920. Charles Elmer Penny
was born 5 October 1868 and died of a cerebral hemorrhage 19 September
1940 at age
71 in Covington, Newberry
Township, Miami
County.
He was buried 22 September 1940 in Highland Cemetery, Newberry
Township. Charles married Mary Magdalene MOHLER 24 December 1887. Mary
was born 25 July
1871, the daughter of Joseph and Minerva (Maurer) Mohler, and died 25
January 1942 at age 70. She was buried 27 January 1942 in Highland
Cemetery. Charles and Mary had five daughters and a son.
Blanche Victoria Penny was born 7 September 1889 and died in 1954 at
age 65.
She married Herbert Q. HEDRICK and had six children. Hazel Marie Penny
was born
7 September 1891 and died of tuberculosis 8 February 1923 in Piqua,
Miami County at age 31. She was buried 10 February 1923 in Forest Hill
Cemetery in Piqua. Hazel married George
Harrison DUNN and had a daughter. Clarence Kendall Penny was born 4
December
1894 and died 17 September 1955 at age 60. He married Dorothy
Wilhelmina
HAVEMAN and had two children. Margaret Mohler Penny was born 24 January
1899
and died of cardiovascular disease 27 January 1953 at age 54 in
Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. She was buried 30 January 1953 in
Woodside Cemetery, Middletown. Margaret married Harvey E.
ZIMMERMAN and had
five children. Doris L. Penny was born 16 December 1901 and married
Arthur
LANNER 3 July 1926. Helen Jeanette Penny was born 17 December 1908. Isaac Weddle Penny was born 14 September
1869 in Miami County,
Ohio and died of
pneumonia 10 December
1916 in Covington, Miami
County
at age 47. He was buried 13 December 1916 in Highland
Cemetery in
Covington.
Isaac was a corporal in Company K,
3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the
Spanish-American War. He married
Bessie Helen SMITH 4 April 1891 in Miami County.
Bessie was born 2 October 1872 in Miami County, the daughter of James
Peter Smith of Perry County, Pennsylvania,
and died of heart failure 25 April 1944 in Piqua, Miami County at age
71. She was buried 28 April 1944 in Highland Cemetery.
Miami County
records show a Mrs. Bessie H. Penny marrying George S. Hartman 28
January 1920,
however in the federal census of 1930 Bessie, with the last name of
Penny,
lived alone in Covington
in Miami
County.
Perhaps George died or they divorced and Bessie resumed using her
original
married name. Isaac and Bessie had two daughters. Helen Penny was born
7 May
1894 and died of tuberculous meningitis1 April 1910 in Covington, Miami County,
Ohio
at age 15. She was buried 3 April 1910 in Highland
Cemetery, Covington.
Zelpha Penny was born 2 June 1903
and died at age 15 of lagrippe 20 October 1918 at the Girls' Industrial
School in Concord
Township, Delaware County, Ohio. She
was buried 23 October 1918 in Highland Cemetery.
Josephine Penny was born 11 April
1871 in Union
Township,
Miami County, Ohio
and married James W. BROWN 21 May 1891 in Miami County.
James was born in August 1871 in Ohio.
Josephine and James had a son Harley Leroy Brown born in April 1892. George W. Penny was born 11 July 1876
in Union Township,
Miami
County, Ohio
and died after 1930, likely in Michigan. He married Myrtle
M. TRYON 17 November 1904 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; it was
her second marriage. Myrtle was born circa 1879 in Clare County, Michigan, the
daughter of Volney and Mary Tryon.
In 1910 George
and Myrtle lived in Detroit and he
was an automobile assembler. They remained in Detroit
through 1920, but by 1930 resided in Sheridan,
Clare
County
with
Myrtle’s mother and sister. Leonard R.
Penny was born circa 1878 in Newton Township, Miami County,
Ohio, and died
24 February 1881 at age 3 in that location. Margaret
Penny was born 8 April 1880 in Newton
Township, Miami County,
Ohio.
She died of cholera there 27 July 1880.
3.
Oliver
PENNY
was born circa 1846 in Union
Township,
Miami
County, Ohio.
He served in the 44th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War and was
also in the 8th Regiment Ohio Cavalry. Oliver was shot dead from his
horse
in a battle at Louisburg, Virginia.
4.
Mary
Ella PENNY, known
as Ella, was born 15
January 1852 in Union
Township, Miami County,
Ohio and died of
pneumonia following the fracture of her femur 18 October 1944 at age 92
at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton,
Montgomery
County, Ohio.
She was buried 24 October 1944 in Riverside Cemetery, West Milton,
Miami County. Ella
married Oliver CUSSINS 23 July 1871 in Miami
County.
Oliver, a carpenter, was born 24 November 1840 in Virginia, the son of
William and Mary Cousins [sic] per the
1850 federal census in which the family resided in Allegany County,
Maryland.
His surname has been seen spelled both Cussins and Cousins, with the
former
spelling used most frequently. Oliver died of chronic interstitial
nephritis 25 April 1917 in Dayton. He was
buried 28 April 1917 in Riverside Cemetery. By 1900 Oliver and Ella had
12
children, eight still living. Their known children were: John W. Cussins, born circa 1873; Mary Elsie Cussins,
born 13 August 1875 and died 18 April 1961 in Montgomery County, Ohio
at age 85, who married Tellus J. HALL 17 August 1893 in Miami County,
Ohio and had children Alva E., Elsie V., Mary E., John T., Ida I.,
Sarah and James; Flora
Cecile Cussins, born in March 1878; Grace Cussins, born in August 1880; Bessie Edith Cussins, born 30
March 1883, who married first John Howard PIERCE and had children Hugh and Meriam Ethel, and married second Isaac W. JONES; Henry Wendell Cussins,
born 1 March 1887 and died 19 April 1952 in Los Angeles County,
California at age 65, who married Sarah Elizabeth WAITE 15 October
1924; Harrison
Martin Cussins, born 4 September 1888 and died of pulmonary tuberculosis 18
November 1909 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio at age 21; Roe Cussins, born 6
May 1894 and died 14 January 1969 at age 74; and Brenda
M. Cussins, born in September 1898.
3.
John
PENNY was
born 12 October 1818 in Kentucky and died 8
February 1889 in either Illinois
or Kansas.
He married Catherine WESTFALL 10
October 1845 in Miami County, Ohio.
Catherine was born 17 January 1830 in Ohio
and
died 12 June 1902 in Cornell, Livingston County, Illinois. She
was buried in Phillips
Cemetery in
Livingston
County.
John, a farmer, and his family appeared on the federal census of 1850
in Warren
County, Illinois living next to his father James. On the 1860 census
John and
family were in Manlius, LaSalle County,
Illinois. By 1870
they lived in Union
Township in
Livingston
County and
in 1880 appeared in Owego Township
in that county. As of 1900 Catharine had 10 children, all living.
The
known children of John PENNY
and Catharine WESTFALL were:
1.
George
Milo PENNY
was born in September 1846 in Ohio
and died 26 January 1929 in Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois
at age 82. He married Margaret ANDERSON
25 September 1868 in LaSalle County. Margaret was
born in
December 1845 in Illinois and died between 1900 and 1910 in LaSalle
County.
Their known children were Alice Penny,
born in 1872; Edward D. Penny, born
in March 1876 and married Emma HUNTER 11 May 1896 in LaSalle County,
Illinois; Carrie Mae Penny, born in
1879 and died 7 November 1949 at age 70 who married Jabez MORRISON 16
May 1900 in LaSalle County, Illinois, and
George Penny, Jr., born in October 1886. In the 1880 federal
census the family lived in Streator, LaSalle County and
George was a tin peddler. By 1900 they were in Bruce
Township in
LaSalle
County
and George worked as a teamster. They had six children, four living in
1900.
2.
Sylvester
Joel PENNY,
a teamster and a farmer, was
born in November 1849 in Warren County, Illinois and died 19 October
1924 in
Streator, LaSalle
County, Illinois
at age 74. He married Mary FITZGERALD
26 December 1876 and lived in
Streator, LaSalle County
in 1880 and in Newtown
Township, Livingston County,
Illinois
in
1900. Although Sylvester’s marital status in the 1900 federal census
was given
as married, his wife was not listed with him. Present in the household,
however, were his mother Catharine and his sisters Rhoda and Cynthia.
Mary,
Sylvester’s wife, was born circa 1860 in Illinois.
3.
Mary
Jane PENNY
was born 26 November 1851 in Illinois
and died 12 October 1912 in Hat Creek, Sioux County, Nebraska
at age 61. She married George Henry RICE
in December 1874. George was born 12 July 1849 in Farm Ridge, LaSalle County,
Illinois,
the son of Levi and Marietta (Bacon) Rice. George and Mary Jane
settled in Kansas
and were found in Paradise
Township, Russell
County in
1880, and in Valley
Township,
Phillips
County
in 1900. In 1909 the family moved
to Hat
Creek, Sioux County, Nebraska
where George homesteaded. He died
19 January 1929 at age 79, likely in Niobrara County, Wyoming. The couple had eight children, seven still
living in
1900: Louretta Winifred Rice, born
16 November 1875; Anna May Rice,
born circa 1878 and died in a flood; Charles
Henry Rice, born circa 1879; George
Levi Rice, born in April 1885 and died 15 August 1967 in
Scottsbluff County,
Nebraska at age 82, who married Agnes TANGARD; Mamie Isabella Rice died
in a flood; Mary
Edith Rice, born in April 1887 and died 5 November 1972; Cleora Catharine Rice,
born 4 January 1890 and died 14 June 1970 at age 80, who married Arthur
White BIRDSELL and had children Merle Ellis, Hazel Gwendine and Alfred
Charles, and Benjamin Franklin Rice, born 18 November 1892
and died 26 July 1959 in
Silver Lake, Colwitz County, Washington at age 66, who married Ethel L. NICKELSON. All the children were
born in
Kansas.
4.
James
Pickett PENNY was born in January 1855 in Illinois and died 19 June 1949
in Streator, LaSalle
County, Illinois
at age 94. He never married. In the 1900 and 1910 federal censuses
James lived
in Quincy, Adams County,
Illinois
and
was a retail merchant of wood and coal. In 1920 he resided with his
brother Sylvester and two unmarried sisters Cynthia Ann and Rhoda in
Reading Township, LaSalle County, and by 1930 he lived in Otter Creek Township, LaSalle
County
with his unmarried
sisters Cynthia Ann and Rhoda.
5.
John
William PENNY
was born in November 1856 in Illinois
and died 14 June 1925 in Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois
at age 69. He married Elizabeth Jane
(--?--) circa 1895 in Russell County, Kansas. She was his
first marriage and he her second. Janie, as she was called, was born in
December 1851 in Indiana.
As of 1900 she had given birth to 10 children, and three were still
living.
They were listed in that census with John as his step children, but no
surname
was given. Those children were William, born in August 1887; Nancy M.,
born in
August 1888, and Lilly May, born in September 1890. In the 1910 federal
census
both girls were married to McBride men and lived with their husbands
and daughters in Russell,
Russell County, Kansas in the household of John and Janie Penny.
6.
Anna
Maria PENNY
was born 3 November 1860 in LaSalle County, Illinois and circa 1885 married Louis Washington JACKSON.
He was born circa 1856 in Maine, the son of George W. and Martha A.
(Davis) Jackson. Anna and Louis had seven children, and three of their
daughters married brothers, sons of Willard and Catherine Ellen
(Thomas) Stockton. Jessie May Jackson was born 9 June 1889 in Colorado,
probably Craig, Moffatt County, and died 7 August 1940 in Humboldt
County, California at age 51. She likely married Elmer Leroy CHESTER
some time after 1930, and may have been married previously. Ada Bell
Jackson was born 9 May 1891 in Craig, Moffatt County, Colorado and died
24 October 1979 at age 88 in Eureka, Humboldt County, California. On 27
May 1913 in Humboldt County she married Oliver Island STOCKTON who was
born 5 May 1888 in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska and died 24 May
1973 at age 85 in Eureka. They had children Hazel Inis; Walter Oliver
who married Jean Lillian ALLEN; Opal Irene who married Orian R.
GOLDSBARY; Wilma Bell who married Norman Frank STEVENS and Henry M.
LEAL; Loretta Virginia; who married Macey Lane WILSON; twins Thelma
Pearl, who died at birth, and Lawrence Owen who married Helen BELAK;
and Vella M. who married Cecil Wayne HART. Cynthia Catherine Jackson
was born 26 April 1893 in Russell County, Kansas. She married Asa
Council STOCKTON 27 November 1911 in Elko County, Nevada. Asa was born
27 February 1876 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattomie County, Iowa and died
22 February 1949 in Humboldt County, California at age 72. The couple
had children Alice Fredonia who married Jefferson SEAVEY and Lloyd
PARKS; Mary Ellen who married Eugene Victor SCHILLING; Margaret Evelyn
who married Walter PHELPS; Charles Asa who married Rosine PHILLIPS;
Stephen Lester; and Edward Sylvester who married Edyth LILLQUIST. Louis
Jackson was born circa 1894 in Wyoming. Cora Loretta Jackson was born 4
March 1898 in Craig, Moffatt County, Colorado and died 22 June 1993 at
age 85. On 24 March 1918 in Eureka, Humboldt County, California she married William
Berry STOCKTON who was born 29 September 1872 in Council Bluffs,
Pottawattomie County, Iowa and had been married previously to Stella
Florence George. Cora and William had children Margaret, born 24 July
1918 and died in 1919; Anna May, born 18 October 1920 and died 1 June
1983 at age 62 in Sacramento County, California who married [--?--]
HEDGLIN; and William Andrew, born 30 June 1922 and married Laura Bell
TING.
7.
Rhoda
Isabelle PENNY was born in December 1864 in Illinois and never
married. She lived with her brother Sylvester in the 1900, 1910 and
1920 censuses
and by 1930 was
with her single sister Cynthia and single brother James in Otter Creek Township, LaSalle County,
Illinois.
Rhoda died 21 June 1929 in LaSalle County at age 74.
8.
Cynthia
Ann PENNY
was born in November 1867 in Illinois. She
never
married and lived with her brother Sylvester
in the 1900, 1910 and 1920 censuses. By 1930 she was head of household
in Otter Creek Township, LaSalle County, Illinois. In
the household were her single brother James and single sister Rhoda.
Cynthia died 4 January 1950 at age 83 in Kankakee
County, Illinois.
9.
Barbara
May PENNY
was born in December 1873 in Livingston County. Illinois.
Circa 1895 in that state she married FRANK MCGEE
who was born in March 1874 in Illinois, and the couple had children
James L. McGee, born 5 April 1896; Gladys M. McGee, born in January 1898; Sylvester
Franklin McGee, born 26 December 1899 and died in February 1984 in South
Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana at age 84; John McGee born circa 1902;
Hazel McGee, born circa 1904; Ralph E. McGee, born 9 November 1906 and died 16
November 1995 at age 89 in South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana;
Clifford McGee, born circa 1908; and Isabella McGee, born circa 1911.
Probable children of James PENNY
and Anna (--?--) were as follows:
1. Amos PENNY was
born circa 1815 in Tennessee, according to the 1850 federal census, and
married Nancy HILL 27 August 1838
in
Miami
County, Ohio.
She was born circa 1816 in Tennessee or Ohio.
Their
children were Columbus, Sarah, Mary and Cornelia, all born in Ohio, and William H., Martha and
Amos A., born in Illinois. In
1840 Amos, Sr.
lived next to James Penny in Union
Township, Miami County,
Ohio
with a
wife and two males under 5 years.
By
1850 the family had moved to Knox County, Illinois.
(Knox Co. is adjacent to Warren Co., where James Penny was found in
1850.) Amos
likely died by 1860 for his wife Nancy and son Columbus were in the
federal
census together that year in Spring Grove Township, Warren County,
Illinois. Martha and
Amos lived with a family in Monmouth
Township, Warren
County, and
William was with a family
in Cold
Brook Township
in that county. Amos and Nancy had children Columbus C. Penny,
born circa 1839 in Miami County, Ohio and died between 1910 and 1920,
likely in Knox County, Illinois, who married Susannah SAINT GEORGE 15 December 1864; Sarah Jane Penny,
born circa 1840 in Miami County, Ohio and died before 1900 in Warren
County, Illinois, who married William Hardin BURNETT 14 December 1856
and had daughters Caroline, Estelle, Luella, Elizabeth and Josephine; Mary Penny,
born circa 1842 in Miami County, Ohio who married Harvey RICKETS 20
February 1860 and had children Alta, Volney, Cleora, Lura, Edwin and
Arthur Milton; Cornelia A. Penny,
born 6 March 1845 in Miami County, Ohio and died in 1915 at age 70 in Clatsop County,
Oregon, who
married Aeriel Brunson COE 26 March 1861 and had children Elmer A., Grace, Martha J., George W., Estella and Emmet N.; William H. Penny,
born in December 1847 in Illinois who married Susan G. PERRIN 6
January 1880 and had children Chadsey Bowers, Harrison C. and Clara C.; Martha Penny,
born in July 1849 in Illinois and died between 1920 and 1930 likely in
Fayette County, Illinois, who married Cornelius G. DEWEESE 18
March 1869 and had children Jessie and Charles, and married Jamison
HAINES 6 October 1876 and had children Mary, Alfred J., Martha E. and
Edna E.; and Amos
A. Penny,
born in September 1851 in Illinois and died 15 March 1946 in Warren
County, Illinois at age 94, who married Elizabeth 'Lizzie' FLUKE 5
February 1874 and had children Lulu M., Ella M. and Amos Warren. All
were married in Warren County, Illinois.
**Theophilus PENNY.
Based on the 1850 federal census, Theophilus was born circa 1779 in South Carolina.
His name
was first found recorded in a July 1803 Union County, South Carolina
land document. In it Theophilus Thickpenny, along with Henry Thickpenny
and
John T. Penny [sic] were witnesses to a land transaction between
Richard
Thompson of Union District and Joseph Thompson of Newberry District.
The land
involved 150 acres on Padgett’s Creek, waters of the Tyger
River.
Seven months later Theophilus Thickpenny was mentioned as owning
property on
Padgett’s Creek adjoining 150 acres purchased by Mahlon Pearson from
Charles
Pressley. Evidently Theophilus and family did not accompany Henry Penny
and
others in the mass migration northward in 1804 since records dated 20
March
1806 show that Theophilus Thickpenny purchased for $70 a tract of land
consisting of 133 acres on Tyger River that was bequeathed to Henry
Addington
of Butler County, Ohio by James Addington, his father. One and one-half
years
later Theophilus sold this tract to James Dugan for $133. In the 1810
census
Theophyl [sic] Thickpenny was still found in Union County, South Carolina.
In his household were 1 male under 10, 1 male 26 under 45, 2 females
under 10
and 2 females 16 under 26. According to a biography of his grandson
Elijah W.
Penny, the family of Theophilus T. Penny [sic] moved to Ohio
in 1816. It is known that as Theophilus
Penny he purchased 80 acres in Miami County in
July 1819. Land
purchases and sales continued in Newton
Township
and the village
of Milton
into the 1830’s. In several instances his name was given as Theophilus
T.
Penny, and once as Theophilus Thick Penny. And, as Theophilus Penny he
was
listed on the federal censuses of 1820 and 1830 in Newton
Township, Miami
County.
In 1820 in his household were 1 male under 10, 1 male 10 under 16, 1
male 26
under 45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10 under 16 and 1 female 26
under 45. In
1830 there were 1 male 15 under 20, 1 male 50 under 60, 1 female 15
under 20
and 1 female 50 under 60. A land sale was recorded 19 October 1821 in
which
Sarah Benson Brown, a legatee of her father James Benson, and her sons
James
and his wife Sarah, Robert and his wife Hannah (likely Theophilus’
sister. See
7 vi. below.), and her daughters Anna Goens, Elizabeth Brown and Polly
Brown,
sold 100 acres of land along the Tyger River in Union County, South
Carolina to
William Brown (likely another son of Sarah’s) and his wife Polly.
William
subsequently resold this land to Theophilus Penny, who was listed in
the 1820
census in Miami
County, Ohio.
It is not known why this land was
purchased nor when Theophilus purchased it. As of the 1820’s all of the
Browns
appeared also to live in Ohio. Theophilus and family
moved to Carroll County,
Indiana,
likely around 1838 when his friend Joel Hollingsworth was said to have
moved
from Union
Township,
Miami
County, Ohio
to that county. Joel and Theophilus
lived next door to each other in Carroll County
in the 1840 census. In
Theophilus’ household were one male 60 under 70, 1 female 15 under 20
and 1
female 50 under 60. Theophilus returned to Ohio to marry Mary Mote 6 February 1846 in Darke County. He was married at least once previously, to a Sally
whose name appeared with his on an 1807 land record in South Carolina
and a Miami County deed dated September 1840. Mary Mote was born Mary
North, the daughter of John and Rachel (Nichols) North, circa 1782 in
Georgia. She married first Joseph Mote, the son of John and Susannah
(Few) Mote of South Carolina. Theophilus, age 70, and wife Mary, age 68, were in
District 9, Carroll County, Indiana in the household of grocer John McHaffy,
age 38, born in Ireland, in the 1850 federal census. In 1854 Theophilus
Penny’s name was recorded on an abstract of
title for 6.454 acres of land in Monroe Township,
Howard County,
Indiana when he purchased a quit-claim deed from John and
Rachel
Coppock for $300. That same year this piece of property was sold by
Theophilus
T. and Mary Penny to Barnabus Busbee via a warranty deed. An
IGI record in the Family History Center
gave Theophilus’ death date as 26 January 1859, place not given, but
this fact
has not yet been confirmed.
Known children of
Theophilus PENNY and likely wife Sally (--?--) were;
1.
John
Theophilus PENNY was born circa 1808 in South Carolina and possibly died
in 1891 in Iowa.
He married Deborah WESTFALL 1
January 1829 in Darke County, Ohio.
She was born 4 March 1808 in Darke County,
the daughter of
Job and Margaret (George) Westfall. In 1840 John, Deborah and family
were in Carroll
County, Indiana,
as was his father. They were found in Monroe
Township,
Howard County, Indiana in
the 1850 federal census and by 1860 resided in Dallas Township,
Marion County, Iowa. In 1870 John T. and Deborah were in Washington
Township,
Franklin County, Iowa. John’s son Elijah’s biography stated that in
1883 John
T. resided in Calhoun County,
Iowa,
and that is confirmed by his presence in that county in Jackson
Township
in the 1880 census. Evidently Deborah was deceased and John T. had
remarried to Mary MCBRIDE, born circa
1818 in Ohio.
A woman named Elizabeth
McBride, age 87, was in the household, listed as “mother,” and since
she was
not John’s mother would likely be Mary’s. Also in the household was a
grandson,
age 14, born in Iowa
(father born in Ohio
and mother in Indiana)
with the surname Cox and first name illegible, but possibly an
abbreviation of
George. It is not known who his parents were.
John T. and Deborah had eight known children. Theophilus Penny was born in Ohio
in 1829 and died in October 1832. Noah
Penny was born 4 July 1830 in Ohio and died
of blood poisoning at age 82 in Joplin, Jasper County,
Missouri 21 March 1912.
He was buried 22 March 1912 in the Baptist Cemetery. Noah served in the
87th Regiment Company B, mustering out of Pulaski County,
Indiana.
He married 7 July 1853 Eliza J. DEPOY, born 11 March 1837 in Ohio and
died in 1892 at age 55. They had 10 known children. Their daughters,
all of whom were said to have died relatively young, were Emma J., born
circa 1857 in Missouri; Christa, born circa 1860 in Iowa; Clarinda,
born circa 1862 in Iowa; Eliza A., born circa 1865 in Iowa; Ida M. born
circa 1867 in Iowa; Lillie, born circa 1871 in Iowa; and Nettie, born
circa 1874 in Iowa. Their eldest son, Leander Penny, was born in March
1854 in Indiana and married circa 1884 Mary A. (--?--). Leander and Mary
had children Flora, born in August 1885 in Missouri; Thompson E., born
11 March 1890 in Missouri and died in 1961 in California at age
71; James Loyd, born 12 September 1892 in Kansas; Walter Bert, born 16
April 1896 in Missouri; and Clara A., born in June 1898 in
Missouri. Noah and Eliza also had sons Frank Penny and Birt O. Penny. Frank, a
zinc miner, was born 14 February 1876 in Nebraska and died 14 September
1913 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri at age 37. He was buried 16
September 1913 in Forest Park Cemetery in Joplin. Birt
was born circa 1878 in Nebraska and died between 1920 and 1930 in
Quapaw Township, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. He married circa 1901 Daisy
D. (--?--) and had sons Charles W., born circa 1903, and William B.,
born circa 1905, both in Missouri. Noah and family were enumerated in
Dallas Township, Marion County, Iowa in the 1860 federal census;
Washington Township, Franklin County, Iowa in the 1870 census; and
Hebron, Thayer County, Nebraska in the 1880 census. In the 1900 census
Noah, age 69, was
found in Pineville
Township, McDonald County,
Missouri,
a
widow living alone. Also in McDonald
County, but
in Elk
River Township,
were Noah’s son Leander and his family. Diannah
Penny was born 13 November 1832 in Ohio
and died 1 December 1900 in Kokomo,
Howard County, Indiana at age 68. She was buried in Cassville
Cemetery in Miami County, Indiana.
On 24 November 1853 in Howard County Diannah married Joseph MYERS who
was born
21 November 1831 in Crawford County, Indiana.
Joseph, the son of John
and Mary (Stewart) Myers of Virginia, died 18 November 1907 at age 76.
Diannah and
Joseph
resided in Howard Township, Howard County in the 1880 federal census
and their children were Mary Cornelia,
born 24 August 1855 and died 8 January 1910 at age 54, who married
circa 1882 Frank ST. JOHN; Mariah
Etta, born in October 1856 and died 2 February 1877 at age 21; Elijah
Albert, born 20 July 1858 and died 26 December 1918 at age 60 in Rogers
County, Oklahoma who married Elnora Elena HENDERSON 20 April 1882 in
Kokomo, Howard County; Harry Carson, born 6
July 1863 and died 3
January 1929 at age 65; and Ada, born 10 September 1865. Richard
Penny was born circa 1833 in Ohio
and married Martha J. PENNY, the daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth
(Waymire) Penny circa 1857. In the 1860 federal census the couple and
their daughter Eliza, age 2, were enumerated in Richmond, Wayne County,
Indiana where Eliza was born.
Richard died
between 1868 and 1870 in Darke County, Ohio and Martha married second
Solomon Weills 5 March 1873. Richard and Martha also had two sons.
Charles Robert Penny was born 13 September 1866 in Darke County and
died 1 August 1942 in Alliance, Stark County, Ohio at age 75. He was
buried 4 August 1942 in Fairmount Memorial Park Cemetery in Alliance.
Circa 1890 Charles married Alice B. CRIDER who was born in March 1870
and died 19 April 1959 at age 89 in Stark County. The couple had
children Edith, Ermina, Daniel Kenneth, Ethel B. and Charles Richard.
Richard and Martha also had a son Daniel L. Penny who was born 24 March
1868 in Darke County and died 13 August 1948 in Springfield, Clark
County, Ohio at age 80. He was buried 16 August 1948 in Ferncliff
Cemetery in Springfield. Circa 1893 Daniel married Sylvia M. (--?--)
who was born in September 1870 in Ohio. Elijah
W. Penny was born 21 April 1839
in Carroll
County, Indiana.
According to a biography in a
history of Howard and Tipton Counties, Indiana, Elijah enlisted in the 6th
Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry as a private and served three
months in West
Virginia. On 2
August 1861 he reenlisted in Company D, 39th
Regiment and served
three years as sergeant. He joined Company A, 130th
Regiment in the
fall of 1863 and by September 1864 had risen to the rank of
lieutenant-colonel.
He also served in the Department of the Cumberland,
23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio.
Elijah was wounded six times during the war. On 6 August 1864, while in
a
charge on the right side of Atlanta,
he lost his right arm near the shoulder and was wounded through the
right side,
the ball passing through the muscles of his back, fracturing one rib
and the
spine. Out of the field only 60 days, Elijah returned to his regiment
and
served until the close of the war. He was in every skirmish and battle
his
regiment engaged in and was discharged from service 14 December 1865.
Elijah
had the distinction of being the only soldier from Indiana who kept the
field
with such severe wounds, and received thanks from the Indiana General
Assembly.
In total he fought in 23 battles. Elijah married 25 January 1866 Sarah
J.
WILLIAMS, the daughter of John W. and Elizabeth Williams. She was born
in Fulton
County, Indiana
20 March 1848. Elijah was in the livery business in Kentland,
Newton County, Indiana
and in February 1866 sold out and
moved to Galveston, Cass County,
Indiana
where he engaged in the tobacco trade. In 1872 he moved to a farm in Howard County
and four years later moved to the county seat of Kokomo
where he sold marble. In the 1900 federal census Elijah, retired, and
wife Sarah were
roomers in a house in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.
The couple remained in Topeka for the 1910 census and lived off his
pension. Elijah died 23 October 1919, likely in Kansas. He and Sarah
had two children:
Edwin A. Penny, born 17 January 1867 and died between 1920 and 1930 in
Denver, Denver County, Colorado, and Rosella O. Penny, born 18 May 1873
who married Frank L. JONES. Mary Ann Penny
was born 9 September
1841 in Howard County, Indiana. Newton
Penny
was born 3 November 1843 in Howard County, Indiana and died 23
September 1904 at age 60 in Hardin County, Iowa. He was buried in
Oakwood Cemetery, Ackley, Hardin County. Newton served in the Civil War
in Company H, 32nd Iowa Infantry and married circa 1866 Catherine (--?--), who was born
in
February 1846 in Prussia, Germany and died 10 November 1916 at age 70.
She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery.The couple had five children, four
still
living in 1900: Elizabeth C., born in February 1870; Hattie Belle, born
circa
1872; Nancy C., born circa 1874; James E., born circa 1878, and Nettie,
born in
July 1879. The family resided in Iowa,
living
in Franklin
County,
Osceola Township
in 1870 and Grant
Township in
1880 where Newton farmed 140 acres, and then in Hardin
County, Etna
Township
in 1900.
Rachel Penny was born
27 September 1846 in Indiana and
married Daniel M. NORTH circa 1867. Daniel was born in January 1843 in Indiana, likely Tippecanoe
County,
the son of Leyton North. He served as a
private
in Company H, 32nd Iowa Infantry in the Civil War. Rachel and Daniel
resided in Marion Township,
Franklin County where he was a farmer. They had five known
children:
Flora D. born circa 1868; William A. born in July 1873;
Charles O. born in June 1874; Lou May, born 15 October 1876 and died 17
May 1964 at age 87 in Walla Walla County, Washington, who married
Charles W. DEYE 11 July 1894 in Iowa; and
Orville Arlo born in February 1879. All were born in Iowa
except Charles who was born in Dakota
Territory. Daniel was buried in Hampton Cemetery,
Hampton, Franklin County.
Based
on birthdates, place of birth and/or an Indiana
connection it is possible that the following were also children of
Theophilus
T. Penny:
2.
Noah
T. PENNY
was likely born around 1813 in South Carolina and
married Rebecca RINARD
5 April 1832 in Miami County, Ohio. Rebecca
was born circa 1814 in Ohio, the daughter of John Francis and Abigail
(Thomas) Rinard of Pennsylvania.
In Noah’s household in the 1840 federal census for Franklin
Township, Darke County,
Ohio
were 1 male under 5; 1 male 5 under 10, 1 male 20 under 30; 1 female
under 5
and 1 female 20 under 30. Noah was deceased by 1850 when Rebecca and
son
Lorenzo D. Penny, born circa 1833; daughter Mary Ann Penny, born circa 1837; son Noah R. Penny,
born 15 May 1841; daughter Rebecca Penny, born circa 1844, and daughter
Rachel Penny, born circa 1846, were in Franklin Township, Darke County. By 1860
Rebecca and her
three youngest children, Noah, Rebecca and Rachel, resided in Ervin
Township,
Howard County, Indiana. The volunteer list for the Indiana State
Militia,
Howard County, in the summer of 1862 listed Noe R. [sic] Penny, age 21,
farmer, 73rd Regiment. This Noah was head of household in the 1870 federal census
for Clay
Township,
Howard County, Indiana. His mother Rebecca, age 58, lived with him as
did Mary
Shepherd age 34, and her daughter Lucy, age 11. Mary Shepherd was
Noah’s sister. The identity of her husband is not known.
Noah R. Penny was enumerated as
head of
household in the 1880 federal census in Windsor Township, Cowley
County, Kansas, and living with him were E. H. Farris, age 30, born in
Iowa
and Elvina Farris, age 21, born in Missouri. By 1900 Noah,
single,
was a boarder in the household of Edwin Wilson of Illinois in Union
Center Township, Elk County, Kansas. Noah died in Elk County 6 November
1900 at age 59, and was buried in Grace Lawn Cemetery in that county.
Lorenzo
D. Penny married Lavina THOMPSON 18 February 1858 in Darke County,
Ohio.
She was born in December 1836 in Ohio and died between 1900 and 1910 in that state. As of 1900 they had 11 children,
seven still living. Loretta
Penny was born circa 1859. Orlando A. Penny was born in August 1861 and
married circa 1885 Phoebe R. JONES, the daughter of Edward and Mary Jones, who was born in January 1862 in Ohio.
Their children, all born in Van Wert County, Ohio, were
Edward Lorenzo Penny, born 7 August 1890 and died in August 1968 at age
78, who married Clara Elizabeth SANDERSON 6 March 1923 in Coleman,
Midland County, Michigan;
Ellis McKinley Penny, born 11 December 1893 and died in July 1975 at
age 81, who married Clariss Florence SANDERSON 29 November 1919 in
Coleman, Midland County, Michigan;
and Lindsay Alan Penny, born 4 October 1897 and died in September 1968
at age 70. In the 1900 and 1910 censuses Orlando and family were
enumerated in Union
Township,
Van Wert, County, Ohio
and in 1920 and 1930 were in Warren Township, Midland County, Michigan.
Lorenzo's son Alvertis Penny was born in March 1864 and lived in Van
Wert County, Ohio in
1900 and Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio in 1910. Lorenzo's daughter Anna
Mary Penny was born 25 November 1868 and married Ellis BARTHOLOMEW 6
November 1886 in Darke County, Ohio. Ellis
was born in May 1862
and he and Anna had a son Harmon born in May 1892. In 1900 the family
lived in Lima,
Allen County, Ohio.
Anna and Ellis divorced and she married second Christian BROOKINS circa
1902. Anna died of acute dilatation of the heart 25 May 1926 in Lima at age 57, and was buried 28 May 1926 in Woodlawn
Cemetery, Lima. Christian, a groceryman and the son of Thomas
and
Nancy (Newcomer) Brookins, was born 9 September 1859 in Ohio and died
of a urinary abscess 11 May 1928 at age 68 in Lima. He was buried 14
May 1928 in Woodlawn Cemetery. Lorenzo Penny's daughters Emily,
Sarah P., and
Martha were born circa 1869, circa 1871 and circa 1874,
respectively. Lorenzo died 5 June 1912 in Lima, Allen County,
Ohio.
3.
Mary
PENNY
was born 19 March 1810 in South Carolina
and died 30 May 1871 in Howard County, Indiana at age 61. She was
buried in Russiaville Cemetery, Honey Brook Township, Howard County.
Mary married
Gideon VERNON 4 December 1829 in Miami
County, Ohio.
Gideon was born 29 October 1808 in Miami County and died 4 May 1884 at age 75 in Howard County. He was buried in Russiaville Cemetery.
According to information from the September 1875 register of the Old
Settler’s
Society of Howard County, Indiana, Gideon and family resided in Monroe Township,
Howard
County
for 39 years. They settled there
4 March 1840 when there were but three families west of New London to Burlington in Carroll
County.
In 1840 Gideon was on the
federal census in Carroll County
(Howard County was
created from Carroll, Cass and Miami in 1844) listed on the same page
as
Theophilus T. Penny. By 1850 he and his family were found in Monroe Township
in Howard
County and there they remained.
Mary and
Gideon had seven known children. Thomas Vernon was born 5 September 1829 in Union
Township,
Miami
County, Ohio.
On 27 July 1854 in Howard County, Indiana he married Susan FRITZ, the
daughter of Christian and Catherine (Schultz) Fritz, who was born 12
December 1836 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. By 1900 the couple had
10 children, three still living. There known children were Martha, born
circa 1862; Jane, born circa 1867; Mary, born 22 January 1870 and died
6 July 1890 at age 20, who was buried in Russiaville Cemetery; Anna,
born circa 1872; and Minnie, born circa 1877. Susan died 18 March 1904
at age 67 and Thomas died 7 October 1905 at age 76. Both were buried in
Russiaville Cemetery. Sarah Vernon was born circa 1831 in Miami County, Ohio and died 1 October 1886 at age 55 in Howard County, Indiana. On
22 August 1850 in Howard County she married Lemuel SHORE who was born 7
March 1828 in Lisbon,
Columbiana County, Ohio, the son of James and Frances (Powell) Shore,
Jr. He died 12 July 1893 in Howard County at age 65. Both Sarah and
Lemuel were buried in Russiaville Cemetery. The couple adopted a
daughter Anna E. Coy who was born in 1868 and who married William I.
MICHAEL 30 August
1885 in Howard County. Lemuel married second 16 February 1888 in Howard
County Sophia Swatsbager/Swatsfager who was born in May 1830 in Germany
and had been married previously to William Lines and to Isaac Stevens.
Sophia died in Kokomo, Howard County 2 February 1914 at age 83.
Laban Vernon was born 12 January 1834 in Miami County, Ohio.
He mustered in Company F,
89th Indiana Infantry in Kokomo, Howard County
15 August 1862 and was discharged 24 December 1864. Laban was wounded in
the right
leg and collected a $6 a month pension. On 20 September 1855 he married
Lydia Jane GORDON who was born 16 April 1836 in Indiana. They had no
children, but adopted a boy Thomas Shepard, who was born circa 1859 in
Indiana, and likely a girl, Nancy Hamilton, born circa 1876. Laban was
an assessor for Monroe
Township,
Howard
County
in 1898. He died 9 May 1905 at age 71 in Monroe Township. Lydia died 14 June 1912 at age 76. Both were buried in
Russiaville Cemetery. John Vernon was born in February 1840 in Howard
County, Indiana
and circa 1860 married Sarah A. (--?--) who was born in June 1830 in
Ohio.
Their known children were Mary E., born circa 1861; Ira T., born in
July 1863;
Sarah C., born circa 1866; Isaac William, born in September 1868; and
Rebecca, born in 1870. By 1900 the couple had had seven children; only
two - sons Ira and Isaac - were still living. Some time after 1870 the
family settled in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. Martha
Vernon was born circa 1849 in Howard County, Indiana.
Isaac Vernon was born circa 1852 in Howard County, Indiana
and married Louisa E. WILHELM 27 April 1873 in Clinton County, Indiana.
Louisa was born in Indiana 5 December 1854 and died 27 May 1882 at age
27 in that state. She was buried in Russiaville Cemetery. Isaac
and Louisa had daughters Lilly M., born circa 1875, and Anna R., born
circa 1878, and in
1880 the family was enumerated in Warren Township, Clinton County.
Jane Vernon was born in March 1853 in Howard County, Indiana and
circa 1871 married Sampson MCCOY who was born in November 1847 in Ohio
and died between 1920 and 1930 in Kokomo, Howard County.They
had children Arvin, born circa 1872 and died before 1900; Charles, born
circa 1873; Flora
A., born in March 1876; and Minnie Z., born in November 1880. Minnie
married Eldon S. EDWARDS 24 December 1901 in Howard County. Eldon was
born in January 1877 in Indiana, the son of John and Alice Edwards, and
died between 1900 and 1910. The couple had a son Lowell born circa 1903
in Howard County.
4.
Rachel
PENNY
was born circa 1804. Census records
consistently show her birth place to be Ohio
when no descendants of Henry Penny are yet in that state, however it is
not
uncommon in censuses for persons to give the wrong birth state. One source does give her
birthplace as North Carolina,
but it was more likely South Carolina.
The inclination to attach
Rachel to Theophilus Penny arises from her presence in Howard County,
Indiana
in the correct time period and her migration further west to Missouri
where a
couple of children of John T. Penny, son of Theophilus, eventually
settled.
On 9 November 1830 in Darke County, Ohio Rachel married Josiah MARCUM, who was born circa 1801 in Tennessee,
and in 1840 and 1850 they lived in Monroe
Township,
Darke
County.
In the household in 1840 were 1 male 5
under 10, 1 male 30 under 40; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5 under 10, 2
females
10 under 15 and 1 female 30 under 40. By 1860 the family had moved to Clay
Township,
Howard County, Indiana. Josiah died before 1870 for in that census
Rachel was
head of household, living in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri with her
daughter
Elizabeth Marcum, son William H. H. Marcum, and Sue Rogers, age 23,
born in
Ohio; James C. Rogers, age 23, born in Michigan, and Annie Rogers, age
2, born
in Missouri. Based on age there is some possibility that Sue was
Rachel’s
daughter Lucretia who would be about 23 in 1870. Rachel and Josiah had
six
known children, but based on early censuses there were likely three
more
daughters. Daniel Marcum was born
circa 1831. Cyrena Jane Marcum
was
born 3 October 1832 in Miami County, Ohio and died 9 April 1904 at age
71 in Pulaski County, Indiana. She was buried in Star City I.O.O.F.
Cemetery in Pulaski County. Cyrena married Jacob Austin
DEPOY 2 December 1852 in Indiana.
Jacob, a farmer
and carpenter, was born 22 July 1829 in Fayette County, Ohio,
the son
of William and Maria (Parnell) Depoy. He died in May 1923 at age
93 and was buried in Star City I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Following Cyrena's
death Jacob married Maria Warne 6 June 1906 in Logansport, Cass County,
Indiana. Marie was born 5 January 1835 on the Isle of Wight, England,
the daughter of James Walden, a shoemaker. She married first Charles
Warne and their daughter Minnie married Cyrena's and Jacob's son Harry
Raymond Depoy. Marie died at age 83 in May 1918 in Howard County,
Indiana, and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Cass County, Indiana.
Cyrena and Jacob
had children Amanda
Jane, born 24 September 1853 and died after 1930, who married George
HICKLE; William Silas, born 1 January 1855 and died 20 September 1937
in Pulaski County at age 82, who married Clarinda Alice MILLER; Harriet
Elizabeth, born 15 October 1856 and died circa 1883; John
Fremont, born and died 17 November 1859; James Leslie, born 18
September 1865; Frank Delmar, born 27 April 1869 and died between 1910
and 1920, who married Maude E. HOLLETT;
and Harry Raymond, born 26 May 1876 and died in August 1963 at age 87,
who, as mentioned, married Minnie L. WARNE. Elizabeth Marcum was born circa 1842. William H. H. Marcum
was born in February 1844 and died of paralysis 3 September 1919 in
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri at age 75. He was buried 4 September
1919 in Crown Hill Cemetery in that county. Circa 1886 William
married Clara Virginia TOWLING, the daughter of William and Catherine
Towling, who was born in August 1861 in Illinois and died of Bright's
disease and interstitial nephritis in Sedalia 3 June 1936 at age 74.
She was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery 5 June 1936. William was a real
estate agent in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri in the 1900
federal census. By 1910 he and Clara, who had no children, resided in
Iowa, Allen County, Missouri. Lucretia
Marcum was born circa 1846. Rachel Penny’s husband Josiah
was born circa 1801 in Tennesse. His mother Elizabeth
was born circa 1765 in Virginia and
was still living in 1850.
The
following could be children of Henry and Hannah (Brown) Penny, or might
be offspring
of Theophilus T. Penny. By virtue of geography they are definitely tied
in some
way to the family.
Elijah PENNY was born about 1800 in South Carolina and
married Nancy
FERGUSON 18 August 1819 in Miami County.
Elijah was in the
1820 federal census in Union Township, Miami County, Ohio, age 16-26,
with a
wife in that age category and one son under age 10. He lived next door
to Henry
Penny, age 45 and over; John Penny, age 26-45; Thomas Penny, age 26-45,
and
James Penny, age 26-45. Elijah was not found in the 1830 federal census
index
but in the 1835 state census he was still in Union
Township, Miami County,
Ohio.
In the 1840 federal census, Elijah Penny was in Union Township,
age 30-40, as was his wife, and they had four sons and four daughters. He was not
found in the
1850 federal census index, but in 1860 Elijah, age 60, born South
Carolina, and
Nancy, age 56, born Virginia, were in Van Buren Township, Pulaski
County,
Indiana, with Martha J. Penny, age 13, born in Indiana. Also in the
household
were Elijah C. Thompson age 11, born in Ohio,
and Burrel [sic] Penny, age 22, born in Ohio.
It is known that a Rachel Penny married Jonah Thompson 14 March 1822 in
Miami
County.
Very possibly ElijahThompson was from this marriage, as
likely was
Sarah Thompson, age 14, in the household of John Penny four families
away from
Elijah’s household. This John Penny was no doubt Elijah’s son. Son Berl
P. Penny
was born in March 1837 in Darke County, Ohio, and served in
the Civil War, first for a three-month enlistment in Company H, 9th
Indiana Infantry, and then from October 1861 until July 1865 in Company
A., 46th Indiana Infantry. Circa 1868 in Indiana he married Nancy A.
(--?--) who was born in May 1850 in Ohio. The couple had nine children,
five of whom were still living in 1900. Their known children were
William
H., born in 1869; Ida May, born 24 July 1873 and died 3 December 1880,
age 7; Essie W., born in February 1875 who married David Leroy BEATSON
21 July 1896; Alpha, born in July 1878 and died 2 December 1880 at age
2; Joshua C., born 1 January 1879 and died 5 December 1880 at age 1;
Mabel D., born in September 1884 who married George CRUSIUS; Harry M.,
born in March 1887 and died in 1946 at age 59; and Elmer E., born in
October 1888, who married Cleora R. MORGAN. All the named children but
the two youngest were born in Pulaski County, Indiana. Harry and Elmer
were born in Kingston, DeKalb County, Illinois where the family was
enumerated in the 1880 and 1900 federal censuses. Berl was admitted in
1906 to the U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, and when discharged resided in
Belvidere, Boone County, Indiana.
It was here he died 26 August 1918 at age 81 and was buried in North
Kingston Cemetery in DeKalb County, along with children Ida May, Alpha,
Joshua, and Harry, as well as wife Nancy who died 16 April 1937 at age
87 in Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois where daughter Mabel
resided. As mentioned above, the John
Penny in the 1860 census in Van Buren Township, Pulaski County, Indiana was Elijah’s son. He was born circa
1830 in Ohio and may be the John Penny in Eel Township, Cass County, Indiana in the 1850 federal census. In 1860 John
had a wife Elizabeth born
circa 1840, also in Ohio.
Neither can be found in the 1870 or 1880 census indexes.
Hannah
PENNY was born circa 1801 in South Carolina
and died 26 July 1866 in Patterson
Township, Darke County,
Ohio.
She was
buried in Yorkshire
Cemetery, Patterson
Township.
Hannah married Robert BROWN 29
April 1821 in Miami
County, Ohio.
Robert was born circa 1800 in Union County, South Carolina,
the son of Alexander and Sarah “Sally” (Benson) Brown, and died 3
October 1879
in Darke
County.
In the 1830 federal census Robert
Brown and family were found in Twin
Township, Darke
County
in close proximity
to John, Thomas and Walter Penny. In the household were 1 male under 5,
1 male
5 under 10, 1 male 30 under 40, 1 female under 5, 2 females 5 under 10
and 1
female 20 under 30. In 1840 the family resided in Newton
Township in
Miami
County,
again in close proximity to Thomas Penny. In Robert’s household were 3
males
under 5, 1 male 5 under 10, 1 male 10 under 15, 1 male 15 under 20, 1
male 30
under 40, 1 female 10 under 15, 1 female 15 under 20 and 1 female 30
under 40.
By 1850 Robert, a farmer, Hannah and four sons lived in Wayne
Township, Darke
County,
and next door was a fifth son and his family. The 1860 census placed
Robert and
Hannah in Marion
Township,
Mercer
County, Ohio
with three sons and a girl, age 7,
Elizabeth Danley, who may be a granddaughter. By 1870 Hannah was
deceased and
Robert lived with son William. Robert and Hannah had five sons and a
daughter
confirmed by name, and possibly another daughter Malinda Brown who may
have
married Michale Donally 4 March 1853 in Darke County, Ohio. (She
was perhaps the mother of the young girl with Robert and Hannah in
1860.) No
further information has been located on her. They also may have had a
son Isaac
Brown who married Lucy Ann Whiteward 15 January 1855 in Darke
County.
Likewise, no further information has been located on him. The only
information
directly tying Malinda and Isaac to Robert appeared in the 1901 “A
History of Wayne
Township, Darke
County, Ohio,”
by
Samuel Long. It said ”…..The next occupant was Robert Brown in the
northeast
corner of the section. “Old Bob” as he was familiarly known was not
only one of
the experts in wielding the ax when the heavy growth of timber was cut
away
from the Bee Line Railway right of way, one hundred feet wide across
the
section, but something of a pugilist if attacked as well. Of his family
were
Henry, Isaac, Eli, Alexander, William, John and Malinda. Of these
several were
soldiers in the war of rebellion. Of this descent there is quite a
number.”
Known children of Robert and Hannah were: Elizabeth Penny
Brown was born 8 April 1822 in Darke County, Ohio and died 3
November 1907
at age 85 in Franklin Township, Darke County. She was buried in Sugar Grove Cemetery, Newton Township, Miami County,
Ohio.
She married Moses Marmaduke COATE 6 June 1839 in Darke
County.
Moses, the son of Moses and Elizabeth (Coppock) Coate, was born in
December
1815 in Miami
County
and died 25 February 1901 in Franklin
Township, Darke
County
at age 85. He was
buried in Sugar
Grove Cemetery.
Right after marriage Elizabeth and Moses moved to Terra Haute, Vigo
County,
Indiana, then in 1844 moved back to Darke County, Ohio and settled
first in
Adams Township and then in 1847 in Franklin Township where they
remained. They
had 13 known children, all but the first two born in Darke County,
Ohio.
Ezra Coate was born 30 June 1842 in Terra Haute, Indiana and died of
cardiac asthma in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio 23 January 1924 at age
81. He was buried in Indianapolis. Ezra married first Melissa F.
THOMAS 26 April 1866 in Darke County and second Hannah Ellen Hall BROWN, the wife of his cousin Jessie Brown (see Henry H. Brown below) . Esther
“Hettie” Coate was born 16
February 1844 and died 4 January 1927 at age 82 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. She married first
Marion BOGGS
7 February 1861 in Darke County and
second his brother Ezekiel
BOGGS 27 December 1869 in Miami County, Ohio. Marion and Ezekiel were the sons of Aaron and Melvina (Hitt) Boggs. Esther and Ezekiel had children Mary A., Anna May, James, Aaron, Elizabeth and Harrison, all born in Miami County. Edmund
Coate was born
circa 1846 and died in 1859 in Darke County.
Bethena Coate was
born circa 1848 and married Noah ARNETT 8 March 1866 in Darke
County.
They had children John, Rebecca Jennie, Luella, and Mary A. who was born
12 August 1871 and married Aimzy M. ARNOLD circa 1892. In 1906 Bethena
resided in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, and by 1910 was in
Miramonte, Los Angeles County, California with her divorced daughter
Jennie Leppin in the household. Nancy Jane Coate was
born 2 December 1850 and died 23 September 1889 at age 38 in Paulding County, Ohio. She married
Samuel
R. HALL 22 October 1869 in Darke County
and they had children Sarah A., John, Seward, Elwood and Charles.
Samuel Coate was born circa 1853 and married Mary Frances INGLE, the
daughter of Alexander and Sarah (Kendig) Ingle, 31 January 1876
in Darke
County.
They had children Maude E., Albert L., and Bessie. Mary Frances married
second Thomas West circa 1891, and third Christian Beck circa 1905.
Elwood Coate was born 18 October 1855 and died 17 October 1906 at age
51. He
was buried in Sugar
Grove Cemetery, Newton Township,
Miami
County.
Elwood never married. Susannah
Coate was born 21 March 1857 and died of influenza and myocarditis 11
January 1937 in Wayne Township, Darke County at age 79. She was buried
in Harris Creek Cemetery, Newberry Township, Miami County, Ohio. Susannah married Samuel F.
BRANDT 9 April 1881 in Darke County
and had children Chester Arthur, Lova Frances, Lola Grace, Alonzo Earl,
and Bessie Ethel. Samuel Brandt was born 1 February 1856, the son of
Martin and Elmira (Fankler) Brandt, and died 9 February 1942 at age 86
in Troy, Miami County, Ohio. He was buried in Harris Creek Cemetery.
Jesse Coate was
born circa 1858 and died before 1870. Emma Elizabeth Coate was born 14
June 1862 and
died 13 March 1954 at age 91 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. She
married William Henry Harrison SHEARER 14 January 1883 in Darke
County.
William was born 12 November 1859 in Miami County, Ohio and died 19
November 1896 at age 37 in Washington. The couple had children Walter
Leslie, Lillie B., Harry B., Raphael F., and Lewis Earle. Martha O.
Coate was born 14 October 1866 and died of chronic
myocarditis 6
January 1951 at age 84 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. She was
buried in Sugar Grove Cemetery, Newton Township, Miami County, Ohio.
Martha married
first Nathaniel Daniel BENSON, the son of Daniel and Susan (Strome)
Benson, circa
1886. He was born 23 November 1864 and died of a suicidal
drowning 22 March 1916 at age 51, and was buried in Forest Hill
Cemetery, Piqua, Miami County. The couple had children Myrtle I.,
Minnie M., Harvey Roscoe, Iva E., Russell, Roy, Lola, and Opal
Lucille. Martha married second Riley E. WILLS, the son of James
L. and Sarah (Heffner) Wills, who was born 26 May 1866 in Darke County
and died of arteriosclerosis 11 February 1939 in Montezuma, Mercer
County, Ohio at age 72. Job Coate and Calvin Coate died in
infancy. Henry H. Brown was born 4
July 1825 in Miami County,
Ohio and
died 2 January 1918 at Grover Hill, Paulding County, Ohio at age
92. He was buried in Little Auglaize Cemetery, Washington Township, Paulding
County.
Henry married four times. His
first wife, Mary Elizabeth LEEPER, the daughter of William Leeper, was
born 21
November 1824 in Ohio
and died 29 February
1868 in Washington
Township, Paulding
County
at age 43. Henry
and Mary Elizabeth married 21 December 1845 in Darke County, Ohio.
They had eight children. Jesse Brown was born 18 February 1844 in Wayne Township,
Darke County
and died of septecemia 31 July 1909 in Washington Township, Paulding
County at age 62.
He married Hannah
Ellen HALL, the daughter of Henry Charles and Elizabeth (Staley) Hall, 26 March 1867 in Royal Oak,
Paulding
County. Hannah was
born 12 January 1854 and died 20 January 1931 at age 77 in Findlay,
Hancock County, Ohio. After Jesse died she married Ezra Coate, his
cousin. Jesse and Hannah had children Laura A., born in July 1868 who
married George W. BURGARD; Mary E., born in November 1872; Ulysses
Grant, born in 1876; Jesse Ezra, born 1 September 1877 and died 28
April 1943 at age 65 in Findlay, who married Elfreda BEAHM; Henry
Robert, born 23 February 1882 and died 20 January 1955 at age 72 in
Findlay, who married Mary Teresa WANNEMACHER; David, born 24 February
1883 and died in a motocycle/car collision at age 33, who married Rosa
STONEBURNER; Archibald, born in February 1887; Arthur, born in July
1890 and died 18 September 1918 at age 28 in France in World War I, who
married Josephine WANNEMACHER; and Franklin, born in August 1894. Mary
J.
Brown was born circa 1848 in Darke County.
William Henry Brown
was born 1 February in Darke County
and died of cancer 23 October 1917 in Trumbull County, Ohio at age 66.
He was buried in Brownwood Cemetery, North Bloomfield, Trumbull County.
William
married
Margaret Louise OBRY, the daughter of Etienne and Anne Marie Francoise
(Grillot) Aubry/Obry, 19 February 1878 in Darke County.
She was born 6 June 1858 and died of cardio-vascular disease 31
December 1932 at age 74 in Trumbull County, and was buried in Brownwood
Cemetery. The couple had children Mary Ann, born 2 February 1879 and
died 6 December 1881 in Paulding County, Ohio at age 2; Lawrence, born
6 May 1881 and died in June 1970 in Trumbull County at age 89; Frances
E., born 20 April 1885 who married Philip SLUSHER 22 February 1902 in
Paulding County, Ohio; Rose, born 17 February 1888 and died 20 February
1968 in Trumbull County at age 80, who married Gilles SLUSHER 14 July
1904; Ella Viola, born 14 August 1891 and died 20 December 1963 in
Lenawee County, Michigan, who married Charles Callaway SLUSHER 13 August
1914; and Emma, born 17 February 1895. Robert B. Brown was born in 1854
in Darke County
and married Mary F. OBRY, the daughter of Etienne and Anne Marie Francoise (Grillot) Aubry/Obry, 17 October 1878.
Lucy A.
Brown was born circa 1856 in Darke County.
Archibald B. Brown was born 29 January 1859 in Darke County
and
died 3 December 1947 in Liberty Township, Hancock County, Ohio at age
88. He was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Hancock County.
Archie married
Etta
BURRIS circa 1890 and their children, all born in Paulding County,
Ohio, were Zula May, born 23 November 1891 and died of cervical and
uterine cancer 8 May 1934 in Hancock County at age 42, who married
first Orvil E. MOHR, by whom she had four children, and second Michael
REISS; Maud A. born in March 1895; and Dewey McKinley, born 6 August
1899. Emanuel Brown was born 11 August 1859
in Darke County
and died 31 January 1906 in Rollin, Lenawee County, Michigan.
He
married Anna Rosella OBRY, the daughter of Etienne and Anne Marie
Francoise (Grillot) Aubry/Obry, 25 November 1879. Anna was born 3 March
1855 in Darke County and died 26 December 1928 in Michigan at age 73.
Their children were Frances Elizabeth, born 10 June 1880 and died 3
January 1882 at age 1; Emma Rosella, born 24 July 1882 and died 24 June
1970 in Lenawee County, Michigan at age 87, who married John Oscar
MUNSELL; Clara Lavina, born 28 March 1884 and died 15 June 1969 in
Michigan at age 85, who married Albertus Allen MCMICHAEL; John, born 23
June 1886; William Henry, born 17 May 1891 and died 2 May 1971 in
Michigan at age 79, who married first Marian Kelley SEAGRAVES and
second Myrtle G. BLYTHE; Earl Leroy, born 23 March 1894 and died 26
November 1970 in Michigan at age 76, who married first Phoebe M.
TIMBERMAN and second Isabell B. KILES; and Gertrude, born 24 December
1898 and died in April 1981 in Michigan at age 82, who married Orval
ELLENWOOD.
Henry H. Brown
married second Mary Elizabeth STROPE 20 May 1869 in Paulding
County.
Elizabeth, as she was
called, was born circa
1830 in Clinton County,
Ohio
and died 23 November 1874 in Washington
Township, Paulding
County.
They had a daughter Bertha Brown born circa 1872 in Washington
Township, Paulding County.
Henry H. Brown married third Sarah Elizabeth FOX 29 December 1875 in Paulding County,
Ohio.
Sarah was born circa 1855 in Ohio.
Henry and Sarah had a daughter Ellen Minnie Brown born 28 October 1876
in Washington
Township,
Paulding
County.
Minnie married (--?--) LEPPIG of Germany
and they had a son Elmer born in April 1896. Henry H. Brown married fourth Amelia F. REDDING 3
May 1887
in Paulding
County.
Amelia was born 20 February
1843 and died of apoplexy 12 September 1931 in Grover Hill, Paulding
County
at age 89. She was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Latty Township, Paulding County. Eli Brown was born in
November 1833 in Ohio
and was buried in Yorkshire
Cemetery, Patterson
Township, Darke County,
Ohio.
He married Elizabeth BROWN 26 January 1859 in Darke County, Ohio.
She was born in April 1883 in Ohio.
As of 1900 the couple had eight children, three still living. Their
known
children
were Eliza, born circa 1859; Mary, born in 1860; Calvin, born 17
February 1868 and died of myocarditis 14 April 1943 in Darke County at
age 75, who married Viola Stafford KELLISON; and Christena Anna, born
20 January 1872 and died of pulmonary tuberculosis in Piqua, Miami
County, Ohio 29 January 1918 at age 46, who married Henry H. BRANDON.
William Brown was born 4 July 1838
in Ohio and died
18 November 1926 in Darke County, Ohio
at age 88. He was buried in Greenlawn
Cemetery, Versailles, Darke County,
Ohio.
William married Sarah MENDENHALL 15 June 1865 in Darke
County.
Sarah, born Sarah Hole in February 1838, was married to Levi Mendenhall
25
August 1859 and had two sons, Thomas and James L. As of 1900 Sarah had
had 12 children,
eight still
living. Known children of William and Sarah were Asher Edwin, born 12
April 1866 and died of cardio-vascular and renal disease 28 January
1952 at age 85, who married Mary HANMAN;
Mary E., born circa 1867; Henry F., born circa 1869; Milton
John,
born 1 January 1872 and died of cardio-vascular disease 19 January 1947
at age 75; Charles O.,
born circa 1873; William Orlando, born 8 November
1875 and died 28 August 1946 at age 70 in Bryan, Williams County, Ohio,
who married Alcora 'Cora' Agnes WARD; Joseph, born in October 1879; and
Bertha, born in February
1880. Alexander Brown was born 18
November
1840 in Darke
County, Ohio
and died 8 April 1893 in that county at
age 53. He was buried in Shook
Cemetery in
Darke
County.
Alexander married first 5 December 1860 Jemima BIRT. He married second
16
August 1866 Rachel RINE, and he married last 1 October 1870 Sarah Emma
BLAKELY.
All three marriages were in Darke County.
Alexander was not
found in the 1870 census, but in 1880 he and wife Emma were in Wabash
Township
in Darke County with children John A., born circa 1862 (son with
first
wife Jemima); Ulysses, born circa 1871; Orlando, born circa
1872;
Alice J., born circa 1874; Dora A., born circa 1876 who married Johnson K. ALBRIGHT; and
Daisy E., born March 1880 and died between 1903 and 1910 who married George Edward DEWEESE. John Brown
was born circa 1841 in Darke County,
Ohio.
Descendants
of Henry Penny through
Known Sons
Generation
One
Generations
Two and Three
Generation
Four
Generation
Five
Generation
Six
Prepared by:
Rebecca
Barefoot
201 Allis Ranch Rd.
Sedalia, CO
80135
beckfoot@mho.com