William W. Hall
M, (1848 - 1923)
William W. Hall was born in 1848 at Franklin County, VT, USA. He was the son of Horton Hall and Diadama Hoadley. William W. Hall married Lucy M. Houghton circa 1859 at Franklin County, VT. William W. Hall died in 1923 at Franklin County, VT. He was buried at West Enosburg Cemetery, at West Enosburg, Franklin County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=10 Aug 2009
Family: William W. Hall and Lucy M. Houghton
Lucy M. Houghton
F, (1849 - 1939)
Lucy M. Houghton was born in 1849 at Franklin County, VT, USA.1 She married William W. Hall, son of Horton Hall and Diadama Hoadley, circa 1859 at Franklin County, VT. Lucy M. Houghton died in 1939 at Franklin County, VT.1
Last Edited=10 Aug 2009
Family: Lucy M. Houghton and William W. Hall
Citations
- [S163]
Gladys Mae Bowen
F, (4 May 1913 - 6 June 1994)
Gladys Mae Bowen was born on 4 May 1913 at Bedford, Bedford County, VA, USA. She married Elmer Frederick Hotchkin, son of Burr Hotchkin and Frieda A. Groth, on 13 September 1943 at Culpeper County, VA, USA. Gladys Mae Bowen and Elmer Frederick Hotchkin were divorced on 22 November 1947 at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, USA. VA Divorce Records 1918 to 2014. Gladys Mae Bowen died on 6 June 1994 at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, at age 81. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, USA. Born in Bedford County, VA, Gladys was the second oldest, second daughter, of 13 children. She was particularly close to the youngest of the 4 sisters, Margaret, who passed two years after her. She and Margaret are buried beside one another at Fairview Cemetery.
She was a lifelong nurse, working at Culpeper Memorial Hospital and then after retirement, locally as an in-home nurse.
She was the beloved mother of Fannie Mae Pr***z and Peggy Louise Hotchkin Bailey. Peggy predeceased her mother by 13 years. Gladys never fully recovered from that loss. Peggy is also buried at Fairview, very close to Gladys and Margaret.
At the time of her passing, Gladys had three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Her grandchildren were Fannie Mae's son, Glenn, and Peggy's daughter and son, Pennie and Aaron. Her great grand daughter is Glenn's child, Julie. Julie is named after both her grandmother and her great grandmother, with a middle name of "Mae".
Gladys took on the role of mother after Peggy's passing, raising Pennie to adulthood.
Obituary on findagrave.com
She passed at Culpeper Memorial Hospital on June 6, 1994, at the age of 81, having lived a full and inspirational life. Her family miss her everyday and look forward to the day when we will be reunited..
Gladys was first married to a Mr Butler. No details are known.
She was a lifelong nurse, working at Culpeper Memorial Hospital and then after retirement, locally as an in-home nurse.
She was the beloved mother of Fannie Mae Pr***z and Peggy Louise Hotchkin Bailey. Peggy predeceased her mother by 13 years. Gladys never fully recovered from that loss. Peggy is also buried at Fairview, very close to Gladys and Margaret.
At the time of her passing, Gladys had three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Her grandchildren were Fannie Mae's son, Glenn, and Peggy's daughter and son, Pennie and Aaron. Her great grand daughter is Glenn's child, Julie. Julie is named after both her grandmother and her great grandmother, with a middle name of "Mae".
Gladys took on the role of mother after Peggy's passing, raising Pennie to adulthood.
Obituary on findagrave.com
She passed at Culpeper Memorial Hospital on June 6, 1994, at the age of 81, having lived a full and inspirational life. Her family miss her everyday and look forward to the day when we will be reunited..
Gladys was first married to a Mr Butler. No details are known.
Last Edited=3 Aug 2015
Child of Gladys Mae Bowen and Elmer Frederick Hotchkin
- Peggy Louise Hotchkin+ (12 Jul 1946 - 8 Sep 1981)
Peggy Louise Hotchkin
F, (12 July 1946 - 8 September 1981)
Peggy Louise Hotchkin was born on 12 July 1946 at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, USA. She was the daughter of Elmer Frederick Hotchkin and Gladys Mae Bowen. Peggy Louise Hotchkin married Cecil Eugene Welcher circa 1965. Peggy Louise Hotchkin married Thomas Bailey circa 1975. Peggy Louise Hotchkin died on 8 September 1981 at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, at age 35. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, at Culpeper, Culpeper County, VA, USA. Peggy was the beloved daugther of Gladys Mae Bowen Hotchkin and sister of Fannie Mae Pr***z. She also gave birth to two children, the eldest, Pennie Welcher Rhodes, in 1969 and in the early '70's, a son named Aaron Welch, of Flint Hill, VA.
Peggy was a good student and a popular girl in her school days. She had many friends and a large family who loved her.
She was married twice, first to Cecil Eugene Welcher, of Natural Bridge, VA, and later to Thomas Bailey of Brandy Station, VA.
At the time of her passing, she was just 35 years old. Peggy died at Culpeper Memorial Hospital on September 8, 1981, after briefly being in a coma..
Peggy was a good student and a popular girl in her school days. She had many friends and a large family who loved her.
She was married twice, first to Cecil Eugene Welcher, of Natural Bridge, VA, and later to Thomas Bailey of Brandy Station, VA.
At the time of her passing, she was just 35 years old. Peggy died at Culpeper Memorial Hospital on September 8, 1981, after briefly being in a coma..
Last Edited=23 Nov 2012
Children of Peggy Louise Hotchkin and Cecil Eugene Welcher
- Pennie Leigh Welcher
- Aaron Welcher
Family: Peggy Louise Hotchkin and Thomas Bailey
Donald C. Munro
M, (26 February 1903 - 10 June 1916)
Donald C. Munro was born on 26 February 1903 at Jackson, Jackson County, MI, USA. He was the son of Colin Donald Munro and Kittie B. Higgins. Donald C. Munro died on 10 June 1916 at Jackson, Jackson County, MI, at age 13. He was buried at Mount Evergreen Cemetery, at Jackson, Jackson County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=12 Aug 2009
Anna White
F, (6 June 1695 - 29 December 1762)
Anna White was born on 6 June 1695 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, MA, USA. She married Ezra Morse Capt., son of Ezra Morse Capi and Joanna Hoare, on 2 May 1715 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, MA. Anna White died on 29 December 1762 at Norfolk County, MA, USA, at age 67. She was buried at Old Parish Cemetery, at Norwood, Norfolk County, MA, USA.
Last Edited=10 Jan 2014
Family: Anna White and Ezra Morse Capt.
Henry H. Rankin
M, (15 April 1846 - 18 February 1892)
Henry H. Rankin was born on 15 April 1846 at VT, USA. He married Emma J. Pratt, daughter of Curtis P. Pratt and Celinda Austin, circa 1865 at VT. Henry H. Rankin died on 18 February 1892 at Chittenden County, VT, USA, at age 45. He was buried at Milton Village Cemetery, at Milton, Chittenden County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=13 Aug 2009
Family: Henry H. Rankin and Emma J. Pratt
Pauline Soukup
F, (29 June 1911 - 17 May 2008)
Pauline Soukup was born on 29 June 1911 at Detroit, Wayne County, MI, USA. She married Clinton D. Springer, son of Frank Springer and Sylvia Almary Dickinson, on 14 July 1935. Pauline Soukup died on 17 May 2008 at Montrose, Genesee County, MI, USA, at age 96. She was buried at Wildwood Cemetery, at Chesaning, Saginaw County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=13 Aug 2009
Family: Pauline Soukup and Clinton D. Springer
Alfred Wilcocks Sully
M, (22 May 1820 - 27 April 1879)
Alfred Wilcocks Sully was born on 22 May 1820 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. He was the son of Thomas Sully and Sarah Annis. Alfred Wilcocks Sully died on 27 April 1879 at Fort Vancouver, Clark County, WA, USA, at age 58. Civil War Union Brigadier General. The son of noted 19th century portrait artist Thomas Sully, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1841. His pre-Civil War career saw him serrved in the Seminole Wars, the Mexican War (where he was present at the landings at Vera Cruz), and on the American west frontier against the Cheyenne in the 1850's. First stationed at the Washington, D.C. defenses at the beginning of the Civil War, the was appointed Colonel and commander of the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry on March 1, 1862. He commanded the unit in the Peninsular Campaign, and commanded a brigade during subsequent Seven Days Battles. After again commanding his regiment at the September 17, 1862 Battle of Antietam, he was commissioned Brigadier General, US Volunteers on September 26, 1862. He commanded a II Corps brigade in the Army of the Potomac at the December 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg and just prior to the May 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville. A few days before Chancellorsville, he was removed from his brigade by division commander Major General John Gibbon for General Sully's inability to discipline mutinying soldiers from the 34th New York Infantry. General Sully was sent to the District of Dakota to serve under General John Pope, and fought successful campaigns against hostile Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Brevetted Brigadier General and Major General, US Regular Army upon the conclusion of the Civil War, he would go on to serve as Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd United States Infantry, and as Colonel and commander of the 21st United States Infantry after the war. He died in 1879 while in command of the United States Army post at Fort Vancouver in the Washington Territory. He was also a noted artist himself, often painting frontier scenes during his posting.
Findagrave.com (bio by: Russ Dodge). He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. Buried in the same grave as his father..
Civil War Union Brigadier General. Graduated from the USMA in 1841. Served in the Seminole Wars and the Mexican War, where he was present at the landings at Vera Cruz. Served on the frontier against the Cheyenne in the 1850's. Stationed at the Washington defenses at the beginning of the Civil War, then was appointed Colonel and commander of the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry on March 1, 1862. Commanded the unit in the Peninsular Campaign, and commanded a brigade during the Seven Days Battles. After again commanding his regiment at the Battle of Antietam, he was commissioned Brigadier General, US Volunteers on September 26, 1862. He commanded a II Corps brigade at the Battle of Fredericksburg and just prior to the Battle of Chancellorsville. A few days before Chancellorsville, he was removed from his brigade by division commander John Gibbon for General Sully's inability to discipline mutinying soldiers from the 34th New York Infantry. General Sully was sent to the District of Dakota to served under General John Pope, and fought successful campaigns against hostile Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Brevetted Brigadier General and Major General, US Regular Army upon the conclusion of the Civil War. Served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd US Infantry, and as Colonel and commander of the 21st US Infantry after the war. Died while in command of the US Army post of Fort Vancouver in Washington State. Son of famed portrait painter Thomas Sully. (bio by: Russ Dodge and found on findagrave.com.)
Findagrave.com (bio by: Russ Dodge). He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. Buried in the same grave as his father..
Civil War Union Brigadier General. Graduated from the USMA in 1841. Served in the Seminole Wars and the Mexican War, where he was present at the landings at Vera Cruz. Served on the frontier against the Cheyenne in the 1850's. Stationed at the Washington defenses at the beginning of the Civil War, then was appointed Colonel and commander of the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry on March 1, 1862. Commanded the unit in the Peninsular Campaign, and commanded a brigade during the Seven Days Battles. After again commanding his regiment at the Battle of Antietam, he was commissioned Brigadier General, US Volunteers on September 26, 1862. He commanded a II Corps brigade at the Battle of Fredericksburg and just prior to the Battle of Chancellorsville. A few days before Chancellorsville, he was removed from his brigade by division commander John Gibbon for General Sully's inability to discipline mutinying soldiers from the 34th New York Infantry. General Sully was sent to the District of Dakota to served under General John Pope, and fought successful campaigns against hostile Sioux Indians in Minnesota. Brevetted Brigadier General and Major General, US Regular Army upon the conclusion of the Civil War. Served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd US Infantry, and as Colonel and commander of the 21st US Infantry after the war. Died while in command of the US Army post of Fort Vancouver in Washington State. Son of famed portrait painter Thomas Sully. (bio by: Russ Dodge and found on findagrave.com.)
Last Edited=9 Jul 2015
Walter Scheithier
M, (November 1898 - 19 April 1958)
Walter Scheithier was born in November 1898 at North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY, USA. 1900 census. He married Gladys A. Fellows, daughter of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin, circa 1920 at Niagara County, NY, USA. Walter Scheithier died on 19 April 1958 at Niagara County, NY, at age 59.1 He was buried at North Ridge Cemetery, at Ransomville, Niagara County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=23 May 2010
Children of Walter Scheithier and Gladys A. Fellows
- Naomi Scheithier (29 Nov 1920 - 9 Apr 1988)
- Thelma Scheithier (28 Feb 1923 - 31 Jan 2015)
Citations
- [S868] Death of Gladys Fellows Scheitheir, The Niagara Falls Gazette.
Warren A. Swick
M, (4 December 1900 - 16 July 1964)
Warren A. Swick was born on 4 December 1900 at Cambria, Niagara County, NY, USA.1 He married Mildred N. Fellows, daughter of Bert J. Fellows and Carrie M. Hotchkin, circa 1935. Warren A. Swick died on 16 July 1964 at Newfane Intercommunity Hospital, Newfane, Niagara County, NY, USA, at age 63.1 He was buried at North Ridge Cemetery, at Ransomville, Niagara County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=2 Jan 2015
Family: Warren A. Swick and Mildred N. Fellows
Citations
- [S889] Death of Warren A. Swick, Niagara Falls Gazette.
Naomi Scheithier
F, (29 November 1920 - 9 April 1988)
Naomi Scheithier was born on 29 November 1920 at Niagara County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Walter Scheithier and Gladys A. Fellows. Naomi Scheithier died on 9 April 1988 at age 67. She was buried at North Ridge Cemetery, at Lockport, Niagara County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=10 Dec 2023
Thelma Scheithier
F, (28 February 1923 - 31 January 2015)
Thelma Scheithier was born on 28 February 1923 at Niagara County, NY, USA. Public Records. She was the daughter of Walter Scheithier and Gladys A. Fellows. Thelma Scheithier married Merton L. Demmin on 2 December 1939 at Lockport, Niagara County, NY, USA. Thelma Scheithier died on 31 January 2015 at Niagara County, NY, at age 91. She was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Lockport, Niagara County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=10 Dec 2023
Family: Thelma Scheithier and Merton L. Demmin
Arabella Johnson
F, (7 August 1844 - 27 October 1919)
Arabella Johnson was born on 7 August 1844 at VT, USA. She married Aaron Henry Hoadley, son of Aaron Hoadley and Ruth Reynolds, circa 1865. Arabella Johnson died on 27 October 1919 at Franklin County, VT, USA, at age 75. She was buried at East Franklin Cemetery, at East Franklin, Franklin County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=14 Dec 2009
Child of Arabella Johnson and Aaron Henry Hoadley
- Ruth A. Hoadley (10 Aug 1870 - 4 Jan 1873)
Ruth A. Hoadley
F, (10 August 1870 - 4 January 1873)
Ruth A. Hoadley was born on 10 August 1870 at Franklin County, VT, USA. She was the daughter of Aaron Henry Hoadley and Arabella Johnson. Ruth A. Hoadley died on 4 January 1873 at Franklin County, VT, at age 2. She was buried at East Franklin Cemetery, at East Franklin, Franklin County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=14 Dec 2009
Eliza A. Hoadley
F, (21 March 1851 - )
Eliza A. Hoadley was born on 21 March 1851 at Franklin County, VT, USA. She was the daughter of Aaron Hoadley and Ruth Reynolds. Eliza A. Hoadley was buried at East Franklin Cemetery, at East Franklin, Franklin County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=10 Sep 2009
Harrison Hoadley
M, (22 March 1852 - )
Harrison Hoadley was born on 22 March 1852 at Franklin County, VT, USA. He was the son of Aaron Hoadley and Ruth Reynolds. Harrison Hoadley died at Franklin County, VT. He was buried at East Franklin Cemetery, at East Franklin, Franklin County, VT, USA.
Last Edited=10 Sep 2009
Mary Ann Cox
F, (4 October 1790 - 2 November 1874)
Mary Ann Cox was born on 4 October 1790 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. She married James Hoadley, son of Aaron Hoadley and Haddassah Higgins, circa 1834 at PA, USA. Mary Ann Cox died on 2 November 1874 at Pipestone Twp, Berrien County, MI, USA, at age 84. She was buried at Penn Yan Cemetery, at Pipestone Twp, Berrien County, MI, USA. James HOADLEY d. 9 Nov 1874 63y, 4m, 5d(15d?) (Post 30 G.A.R. flagholder.)
Other Hoadley's buried at the same cemetery:
Hoadley, Ceta D.( ? unreadable) 1895 1896 Daughter of M.E. & C.E. (No death record found, unable to verify deceased name.)
Hoadley, Charles E. 24 Jan 1837 11 May 1918 .
Hoadley, Mary E. . 2 Nov 1871 (? ) 81y, 29d (Marker worn, hard to read, all data questionable. No death record found.)
Hoadley, Sarah E. 16 May 1867 14 May 1903 His Wife (Wife of Charles E.)
Ancsrty.com has a Family tree of this family and gives her name as Matha Ann, a birth date of 17 Feb 1812 and a death date of 24 May 1852 in Fallsburg, OH.
Other Hoadley's buried at the same cemetery:
Hoadley, Ceta D.( ? unreadable) 1895 1896 Daughter of M.E. & C.E. (No death record found, unable to verify deceased name.)
Hoadley, Charles E. 24 Jan 1837 11 May 1918 .
Hoadley, Mary E. . 2 Nov 1871 (? ) 81y, 29d (Marker worn, hard to read, all data questionable. No death record found.)
Hoadley, Sarah E. 16 May 1867 14 May 1903 His Wife (Wife of Charles E.)
Ancsrty.com has a Family tree of this family and gives her name as Matha Ann, a birth date of 17 Feb 1812 and a death date of 24 May 1852 in Fallsburg, OH.
Last Edited=11 Dec 2009
Children of Mary Ann Cox and James Hoadley
- Nelson T. Hoadley (May 1835 - 29 Aug 1908)
- Charles Edward Hoadley (28 Jan 1837 - 11 May 1918)
- Aaron Hoadley (4 Dec 1838 - )
- Jane Hoadley (7 Dec 1840 - May 1907)
- Henry Hoadley (18 Feb 1843 - 30 Nov 1862)
- Marshall Hoadley (1 May 1845 - 27 May 1855)
- Samantha Hoadley (25 Aug 1848 - 28 Jun 1935)
- Emily Ann Hoadley (Jun 1851 - 13 Aug 1919)
Ollia Moore Cannon
F, (8 September 1885 - 1 January 1974)
Ollia Moore Cannon was born on 8 September 1885 at Horry Count, SC, USA. She died on 1 January 1974 at Horry County, SC, USA, at age 88. She was buried in 1975 at Carter Cemetery, at Loris, Horry County, SC, USA.
Last Edited=7 Nov 2023
Child of Ollia Moore Cannon
- Eva Porter+ (28 Dec 1923 - 1 Apr 2020)
Alfred Thomas Judd
M, (18 February 1907 - 25 September 1985)
Alfred Thomas Judd was buried at Saint David Cemetery, at Saint David, Cochise County, AZ, USA. He was born on 18 February 1907 at Chuachupa, Mexico. He married Edna Neola Goodman on 6 December 1926 at Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, NM, USA. Alfred Thomas Judd died on 25 September 1985 at Tucson, Pima County, AZ, USA, at age 78.
Last Edited=13 May 2015
Child of Alfred Thomas Judd and Edna Neola Goodman
- Thomas Alfred Judd+ (23 Oct 1928 - 22 Sep 2009)
Edna Neola Goodman
F, (15 October 1910 - 10 August 1991)
Edna Neola Goodman was born on 15 October 1910 at Pomerene, Cochise County, AZ, USA. She married Alfred Thomas Judd on 6 December 1926 at Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, NM, USA. Edna Neola Goodman died on 10 August 1991 at Turlock, Stanislaus County, CA, USA, at age 80. She was buried at Saint David Cemetery, at Saint David, Cochise County, AZ, USA.
Last Edited=13 May 2015
Child of Edna Neola Goodman and Alfred Thomas Judd
- Thomas Alfred Judd+ (23 Oct 1928 - 22 Sep 2009)
Tina Drefke
F, (18 October 1888 - 6 March 1904)
Tina Drefke was born on 18 October 1888 at Germany. She married Ernest Hotchkin, son of Francis L. Hotchkin and Anna Elizabeth Laing, on 4 February 1903 at Ogden, Lenawee County, MI, USA. At the time of marriage she lived in Ogden and he in Saline according to marriage records. Thes records say that he had one previous mariage and she none. Married by Emit Mason minister of United Presbyterian Church..1 Tina Drefke died on 6 March 1904 at Fairfield, Lenawee County, MI, USA, at age 15. She was buried at Ogden Zion Cemetery, at Blissfield, Lenawee County, MI, USA.
Last Edited=25 May 2011
Family: Tina Drefke and Ernest Hotchkin
Citations
- [S409] Michigan Marriage Index 1868- 1925.