John Wattell1

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     John Wattell married Mary Gould.2
Last Edited=10 Jun 2001

Child of John Wattell and Mary Gould

Citations

  1. [S439] Kylie Duncombe, online worldconnect.rootsweb.com, WorldConnect Project (RootsWeb), downloaded 3 Feb 2000.
  2. [S440] Isobel Taylor, online worldconnect.rootsweb.com, WorldConnect Project (RootsWeb), downloaded 31 Mar 2000.

Mary Gould1

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     Mary Gould married John Wattell.1
     Her married name was Wattell.
Last Edited=10 Jun 2001

Child of Mary Gould and John Wattell

Citations

  1. [S440] Isobel Taylor, online worldconnect.rootsweb.com, WorldConnect Project (RootsWeb), downloaded 31 Mar 2000.

Matilda Gage1

F
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Child of Matilda Gage

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

(?) Baum1

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     (?) Baum was the son of Lyman Frank Baum and Maud Gage.1
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

(?) Baum

M
     (?) Baum was the son of Lyman Frank Baum and Maud Gage.
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Mary Champlin

F, b. 13 July 1722, d. 1750
     Mary Champlin was born on 13 July 1722. Raymond Sheffield indicates 1720..1,2 She was the daughter of William Champlin. Mary Champlin married Col. Joseph Stanton, son of Joseph Stanton and Esther Gallup, on 9 August 1738.2 Mary Champlin died in 1750.2
      As of 9 August 1738,her married name was Stanton. She was membership on 11 July 1742 at Stonington church, Stonington, CT; The Stanton book indicates 1842 not 1742, an obvious typo.2
Last Edited=3 Mar 2013

Children of Mary Champlin and Col. Joseph Stanton

Citations

  1. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."
  2. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.

William Champlin

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Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Child of William Champlin

Hon. Joseph Stanton

M, b. 19 July 1739, d. 22 January 1822
     Hon. Joseph Stanton was born on 19 July 1739 at Westerly, RI..1 He was the son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin. Hon. Joseph Stanton married Thankful Babcock on 14 July 1762.1 Hon. Joseph Stanton died on 22 January 1822 at Charlestown, RI. Raymond Sheffield indicates 15 Dec 1821. No citation.1,2
      He served as 2nd Lieutenant in the Rhode Island regiment that was raised for the expedition against Canada in 1759; he was a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island from 1768 to 1774, and of the Committee of Safety in 1776. He was a Delegate to the State Convention that adopted the United States Constitution in 1790, and was elected a United States Senator, as a Democrat, serving from June 25, 1790, till March 3, 1793. He was again in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, and was afterwards in the United States Congress from Dec. 7, 1801 till March 3, 1807. He died without children, and willed his property to his nephew Peleg Thompson. In 1776, Capt. Joseph Stanton, Jr., was made Lieutenanct-Colonel of the 1st Regt, R. I. Militia, and in 1779 he was promoted to Brigadier-General.1
Last Edited=4 Mar 2013

Child of Hon. Joseph Stanton and Thankful Babcock

Citations

  1. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  2. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Thankful Babcock

F, d. 20 August 1818
     Thankful Babcock married Hon. Joseph Stanton, son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin, on 14 July 1762.1 Thankful Babcock died on 20 August 1818.1
      As of 14 July 1762,her married name was Stanton.
Last Edited=4 Mar 2013

Child of Thankful Babcock and Hon. Joseph Stanton

Citations

  1. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  2. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Lodowick Stanton

M, b. 22 May 1749, d. after 1822
     Lodowick Stanton was born on 22 May 1749 at Westerly, RI. Raymond Sheffield indicates Stonington, New London Co., CT. No citation..1,2 He was the son of Col. Joseph Stanton and Mary Champlin. He married Thankful Stanton on 20 August 1772. The Stanton book says he must have had two wives, for tradition among his descendants was his wife's name was Nancy, but John D. Baldwin records him as marrying Thankful, of Stonington, and the records of the Stonington Church also testify that he did..1 Lodowick Stanton died after 1822. He was buried at Baptist burying ground, Pittsfield, MA.1
      Lodowick Stanton was also known as Ludowich Stanton.2 Lodowick was an officer in the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War, and moved to Mass. in 1818 or 1819. He was living in 1822. The family records, silver, etc. belonmging to Lodowick were in the charge of his daughter. Nancy, and were destroyed by fire in New York city in 1836.1
Last Edited=4 Mar 2013

Children of Lodowick Stanton and Thankful Stanton

Citations

  1. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  2. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Joseph Stanton

M, b. circa 1780, d. 1828
     Joseph Stanton was born circa 1780 at Charlestown, RI. Raymond Sheffield indicates 1770. No citation..1,2 He was the son of Lodowick Stanton and Thankful Stanton. Joseph Stanton married Susan M. Brewster, daughter of Simon Brewster Jr., on 25 January 1803 at Preston, CT. The Stanton book says the location was "Pachaug (Griswold) or Preston as then called".1 Joseph Stanton died in 1828 at New York.1
     He lived at Pachaug, CT. He lived at Jewett City, CT. He lived at New York City, NY. He lived at Rochester, NY. He was a woolen manufacturer and a trader with the West Indies. They lived in Pachaug and Jewett City, Ct., and New York city and Rochester, N.Y. He served as an officer in the War of 1812. The Stanton book indicates Joseph's children were born in Preston and Griswold, Conn., but does identify which ones were born in which location.1
Last Edited=6 Mar 2013

Children of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster

Citations

  1. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  2. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Susan M. Brewster

F, b. 18 February 1781, d. 1853
     Susan M. Brewster was born on 18 February 1781. Raymond Sheffield indicates about 1785. No citation..1,2 She was the daughter of Simon Brewster Jr. Susan M. Brewster married Joseph Stanton, son of Lodowick Stanton and Thankful Stanton, on 25 January 1803 at Preston, CT. The Stanton book says the location was "Pachaug (Griswold) or Preston as then called".1 Susan M. Brewster died in 1853 at Rochester, NY.1
      As of 25 January 1803,her married name was Stanton.
Last Edited=6 Mar 2013

Children of Susan M. Brewster and Joseph Stanton

Citations

  1. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  2. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Simon Brewster Jr.1

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      He was a descendant in the fifth generation of Elder William Brewster.2
Last Edited=6 Mar 2013

Child of Simon Brewster Jr.

Citations

  1. A descendant in the fifth generation of Elder William Brewster.
  2. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.

Elizabeth Cady1

F, b. 12 November 1815, d. 26 October 1902
     Elizabeth Cady was born on 12 November 1815 at Johnstown, NY..1 She was the daughter of Judge Daniel Cady and Margaret Chinn Livingston.1 Elizabeth Cady married Henry Brewster Stanton, son of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster, on 1 May 1840 at Johnstown, NY.1,2 Elizabeth Cady died on 26 October 1902 at New York, NY. Raymond Sheffield says 1905. No citation.1,3
      As of 1 May 1840,her married name was Stanton. Handwritten in Brian Bonner's copy of the Stanton book is "Cady is Mayflower". She was well-known as the celebrated lecturer and presiden of the National Woman Suffrage Association.
Last Edited=6 Mar 2013

Children of Elizabeth Cady and Henry Brewster Stanton

Citations

  1. [S653] Jr. Robert J. Stanton, "Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Our Cousin", The Thomas Stanton Society 2, Issue 9 (31 Jan 2012). Hereinafter cited as "Elizabeth Cady Stanton."
  2. [S542] Ph.D., D.D. William A. Stanton, A Record Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants 1635-1891 (Albany, N.Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1891). Hereinafter cited as Stantons 1635-1891.
  3. [S759] Raymond A. Sheffield, "Stanton/Bonner Database - Raymond A. Sheffield email," e-mail message from e-mail address (address not given) to Brian Bonner, 27 Feb 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond A. Sheffield email."

Theodore Stanton

M, b. 10 February 1851, d. 1 March 1925
     Theodore Stanton was born on 10 February 1851 at Seneca Falls, NY.. He was the son of Henry Brewster Stanton and Elizabeth Cady. Theodore Stanton married Marguerite Marie Berry at Paris, France.1 Theodore Stanton died on 1 March 1925 at New Brunswick, NJ. From The New York Times, Monday, March2, 1925.
THEODORE STANTON, JOURNALIST, DIES

Former Paris Correspondent Was Son of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Suffrage Leader.

END COMES AT RUTGERS

Author, 74, Is Stricken While Preparing to Open Library at Memorial to His Mother.

Theodore Stanton, author and journalist, for many years a representative in Paris of American newspapers and publishers, died suddenly yesterday in the Rutgers College Infirmary at New Brunswick. N. J., where he had been preparing for the opening of the library which he had founded as a memorial to his mother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. He was born 74 years ago at Seneca Falls, N. Y. His father. Henry Brewster Stanton, was an editor of The New York Sun.

His mother was one of the earliest and one of the greatest leaders in the cause of woman suffrage. Mr. Stanton is survived by his wife, formerly Marguerite Berry of Paris ; a son, Robert L. Stanton, U. S. A., retired; a daughter, Helen Stanton; a brother, Gerrit Smith Stanton, and two sisters. Mrs.
Margaret Stanton Lawrence and Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch, who was prominent in woman suffrage activities a f ew years ago.

For more than half a century Mr. Stanton lived In Paris, where he had represented the Harpers and Appletons, Henry Holt & Co. and The Associated Press. In 1880 he was the Berlin correspondent for The New York Tribune. He graduated from Cornell in 1874, receiving an A. M. in 1877. H e was a member of the International Jury of the Paris Exposition of 1889, and Resident Commissioner there for t h e Chicago Exposition of 1893. His writings included "The Woman Question in Europe" and a "Life of Rosa Bonheur." He edited a manual of American literature for Tauchnitz. lives of Thiers and of his mother, the latter with Mrs. Blatch, and he established and for ten years edited the department of American literature for the Mercure de France. He was an Offlcer de L'Instruction Publique. On several occasions he spoke in this city for woman suffrage.

To the memorial library he had created at Rutgers, Mr. Stanton presented a valuable collection of books and manuscripts. Among the former are many volumes published in Paris during his long residence there, containing the autographs of their authors, friends of the veteran journalist. The manuscripts include works of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, documents of historical importance, containing some of the earliest eloquent expressions of arguments in favor of extending the franchise to women. During his career abroad Mr. Stanton formed friendships with many of the chief diplomats and authors of his time, and his articles and letters in American newspapers often contained amusing and enlightening reminiscences of his encounters with celebrities.


      A graduate of Cornell University; by profession and occupation he was a journalist in Paris, France.
Last Edited=11 Jan 2014

Children of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Marguerite Marie Berry1

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     Marguerite Marie Berry married Theodore Stanton, son of Henry Brewster Stanton and Elizabeth Cady, at Paris, France.2
     Her married name was Stanton.
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Children of Marguerite Marie Berry and Theodore Stanton

Citations

  1. Of Paris.
  2. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Lizette Cady Stanton

F, b. 1882
     Lizette Cady Stanton was born in 1882 at Paris, France.. She was the daughter of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.
      Lizette Cady Stanton was also known as Elizabeth Stanton.1 Her married name was Auriol.
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Robare Stanton

M, b. 1885
     Robare Stanton was born in 1885 at Paris, France.. He was the son of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.
      Robare Stanton was also known as Robert Stanton.1 He was brought up in Paris, became a graduate of the French national Agronomic Institute. He came to the U.SA. and studied chemistry at Cornell. In August of 1914 he joined the French Foreign Legion. Four years later, when the U.S. entered WWI as an ally of France, he joined the U.S. Army. At the end of the war in 1918 he held the rank of Major and was assigned to General Pershing's personal staff.1
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Child of Robare Stanton

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Helen Stanton

F, b. 1889
     Helen Stanton was born in 1889 at Paris, France.. She was the daughter of Theodore Stanton and Marguerite Marie Berry.
      She did not marry but returned to the U.S. with her father Theodore.1
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Francis Mark Stanton1

M, b. 1923
     Francis Mark Stanton was born in 1923..1 He was the son of Robare Stanton.1
     Francis Mark Stanton lived in August 2001 at Mazamet, France.1 He joined the American O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services, a forerunner of today's CIA) after America became involved in WWII. France was occupied by Germany so Francis chose to continue his fight. He fought alongside U.S. Army Officers who parachuted into the Black Mountains Maquis. Amongst his military friends was Jack, son of Ernest Hemingway. Francis' brother Claude Stanton was with him and worked with Major Peter Dewey, a relative of Gov. Dewey of New York.1
Last Edited=9 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S443] Bernard J. Stanton, "Cynthia Stanton -- Grandmother of Wizard of Oz", Stanton Assn, Aug 2001 (August 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Cynthia Stanton - Wizard Oz."

Annie Brigham1

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     Annie Brigham married Rev. William Thompson. This was Rev. Tompson's second marriage and also that of Annie Brigham.1
     Her married name was Crosby. Her married name was Thompson. When she married William Thompson she was the widow of Simon Crosby of Cambridge and had moved along with her three sons to Braintree (now Quincy) where Rev. Tomson was minister. They had one daughter together.
Last Edited=10 Sep 2001

Child of Annie Brigham and Rev. William Thompson

Citations

  1. [S446] Bob Daniels, "Hannah Thompson prob. daughter of Rev. William Tomson and Annie Brigham (Crosby)," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 5 Jul 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hannah Thompson dau Wm."

John Sperry1

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Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Child of John Sperry and Candace Upson

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Candace Upson1

F
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Child of Candace Upson and John Sperry

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Davis Sperry Hallock1

M, b. 13 February 1833, d. 6 May 1901
     Davis Sperry Hallock was born on 13 February 1833 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Davis Sperry Hallock married Sarah Jane Steinman, daughter of Johann Steinman and Elizabeth Brandt, on 18 April 1869 at Bethany, MO.1 Davis Sperry Hallock died on 6 May 1901 at Como, Park, CO. Bonnie Fairbanks cites the Certificate of Death issued by the State of Colorado #SL01094025 on April 29, 1999., cause of death Bright's disease. She also cites his obituary that appeared in the "Fairplay Flume" dated May 1901: "Mr. Davis Hallock, an old citizen of Park county, whose home was in Como, died on last Friday after a long illness. The deceased was 71 years of age and leaves a wife and seven children. The underal was conducted by Rev. Shively." [Bonnie Fairbanks notes there were eight children not seven.]1 He was buried on 8 May 1901 at Como Cemetery, Como, Park, CO.1
      Bonnie Fairbank indicates two entries for him In the 1860 Federal census: in Yellowhead, Kankakee County, IL. and in Nemaha Co., NE. He served in Company C, 5th Iowa Calvary in the Civil War as a private. In the 1870 Federal census he is listed in Bethany, Harrison County, MO. By 1883 he was in Como, Colorado and mentioned in an article in the "Fairplay Flume" of 15 Feb. 1883: "Mr. Davis Hallock, a dairy ranchman, well known at Como, celebrated his fiftieth birthday on Tuesday last. A dinner part for 10 to fifteen of the neighbors served to make the day a pleasant one and one long to be remembered".1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Children of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Isaiah Hallock1

M, b. 22 August 1834, d. 1880
     Isaiah Hallock was born on 22 August 1834 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Isaiah Hallock died in 1880 at Arkansas.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Nelson S. Hallock1

M, b. 5 September 1836, d. 3 September 1911
     Nelson S. Hallock was born on 5 September 1836 at Albany, NY. Bonnie Fairbank notes: "Photo from Guy Hallock of his father Nelson states on the back that Nelson was obrin in 1840. Harriet Ann Sperry's bible states NElson was born in 1836. [Andthe] 1880 Census for Lake County, CO shows Nelson Hallock 40 yrs old, White, Male, Capitalist. b. IL. [The] Tulare County, CA 1900 Federal Census shows a Nelson Hallock age 59, and Curtis G. Hallock age 24 along with a manservant named Orlando R. Cramer age 40. NElson listed as a gold miner and Curtis and Orlando as working i nthe mine. Nelson and Curtis are listed as single and Orlando as a servant. I'm not sure taht this is Davis Hallock's brother, but it's interesting that Nelson's son Guy's middle name is Curtis. Also, Guy was born in December of 1875, so Curtis' age of 24 could fit and if Nelson was born in 1840, as Guy states on the back of the photograph, he would be about 59 depending on what time of the year the census was taken.".1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Nelson S. Hallock married Kathryn Caley in 1861 at Denver, Denver, CO.1 Nelson S. Hallock died on 3 September 1911 at El Paso, TX.1
     Bonnie Fairbank cites "Fairplay Flume" article dated 1882: "Hon. Nelson Hallock abandoned the sawmill business to become a bonanza king by his lucky strike of the carbonate mine, jointly owned by Captain Albert Cooper, of this county."1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Children of Nelson S. Hallock and Kathryn Caley

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Alma Miranda Hallock1

F, b. 7 May 1839, d. 20 April 1859
     Alma Miranda Hallock was born on 7 May 1839..1 She was the daughter of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Alma Miranda Hallock died on 20 April 1859 at Pecatonica, IL. Bonnie Fairbank cites as her source: "Death infomration taken from the Hallock Headstone as well as supplied by the PEcatonica Cemetery Ass'n".1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Wells D. Hallock1

M, b. 30 April 1842, d. 12 March 1846
     Wells D. Hallock was born on 30 April 1842 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Wells D. Hallock died on 12 March 1846 at Byron, Ogle, IL.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Amos Hallock1

M, b. 7 November 1844, d. 26 December 1917
     Amos Hallock was born on 7 November 1844 at Sacketts Harbor, Jefferson, NY..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Amos Hallock died on 26 December 1917 at Storm Lake, IA.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Wallace Eugene Hallock1

M, b. 24 July 1846, d. 21 May 1918
     Wallace Eugene Hallock was born on 24 July 1846 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Wallace Eugene Hallock died on 21 May 1918 at Rockford, IL.1
      He enlisted in E Company, 15th Regiment Illinois Infantry on 27 April 1864. He was a prisoner at Andersonville and exchanged on 1 April 1865.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Obediah Angus Hallock1

M, b. 24 April 1850
     Obediah Angus Hallock was born on 24 April 1850 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

William Hallock1

M, b. October 1852
     William Hallock was born in October 1852 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Charles Elbert Hallock1

M, b. 31 July 1856, d. 1 September 1943
     Charles Elbert Hallock was born on 31 July 1856 at Byron, Ogle, IL..1 He was the son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry.1 Charles Elbert Hallock died on 1 September 1943 at Freeport, IL.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Sarah Jane Steinman1

F, b. 13 August 1841, d. 5 January 1911
     Sarah Jane Steinman was born on 13 August 1841 at Columbus, OH. Bonnie Fairbank says, "According to the 100 Census, Sarah was born in 1846, not 1841 that is listed on her death certificate as well as her headstone. This conflicts with information provided on the 1910 census"..1 She was the daughter of Johann Steinman and Elizabeth Brandt.1 Sarah Jane Steinman married Davis Sperry Hallock, son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry, on 18 April 1869 at Bethany, MO.1 Sarah Jane Steinman died on 5 January 1911 at Como, Park, CO. Bonnie Fairbank cites the Certificate of Death issued by the State of Colrado #SL01094026 on April 29, 1999, listing the cause of death as gastric cancer with pneumonia as a contributing factor. She also quotes this obituary from the "Fairplay Flume" January 13, 1911:
"Mrs. Sarah J. Hallock of Como Yields After A Lingering Illness"
Mrs. Hallock, born in Columbus, Ohio, widow of the late David Hallock, died at her home in Como on Thursday night, January 5th, at the age of 69. She was married to David Hallock at Bethany, Missouri on April 18, 1869 and the family moved to Park county 32 years ago, where they have since made their home. For several years they made their home on the Eight Mile ranch, later taking up residence in Como, where they raised a large family. Eight children survive the parents: Mrs. Hattie Conn of Montana, Mrs. Mary Reckle of Salida, William of Buena Vista, and George, John, Jessie, Guy and Holly whose homes are in Como. The funeral was held at the MEthodist church in Como on Monday afternoon and was largely attended by friends of the family. The Rev. O. C. Jones, a young minister who is visiting in Como, conducted the services and preached a most impressive sermon. Mrs. Beckle is ill and could not be present, and Mrs. Conn is so far from railroad word could not be gotten to her for several days."1 She was buried on 9 January 1911 at Como Cemetery, Como, Park, CO.1
      As of 18 April 1869,her married name was Hallock. According to Bonnie Fairbank, "on the 1910 Census, Sarah Jane was 70 years olkd and living with four of her sons, George-40, John-39, Guy-29, and Holly-20. Her grandson, Henry David Wolford-20, Harriet Elizabeth's son, was living with her as well. The ages of some of her sons conflicts with other information available."1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Children of Sarah Jane Steinman and Davis Sperry Hallock

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Johann Steinman1

M
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Child of Johann Steinman and Elizabeth Brandt

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Elizabeth Brandt1

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Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Child of Elizabeth Brandt and Johann Steinman

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Harriet Elizabeth Hallock1

F, b. 4 April 1871, d. 17 December 1944
     Harriet Elizabeth Hallock was born on 4 April 1871 at Bethany, Harrison, MO..1 She was the daughter of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 Harriet Elizabeth Hallock married William B. Wolford in 1887 at CO.1 Harriet Elizabeth Hallock married Flavious Josephus Conn in December 1900 at MT.1 Harriet Elizabeth Hallock died on 17 December 1944 at Helena, MT.1 She was buried on 20 December 1944 at Forestvale Cemetry, Helena, MT, Retz Funeral Home took care of arrangements when she died.1
      As of 1887,her married name was Wolford. As of December 1900,her married name was Conn. Listed as Lizzie in "Echoes of Como" book on early residents. Known in Montana as Hattie. Her granddaughter, Fran said Harriet told the story of traveling to Salt Lake City when the railroad lines were up and running. From there, Harriet, Will Wolford, and three of their children took the train to Butte, MT. Harriet said the train would have to stop and wait for the buffalo to get off the tracks in roder to keep going.1
Last Edited=17 Nov 2001

Children of Harriet Elizabeth Hallock and William B. Wolford

Children of Harriet Elizabeth Hallock and Flavious Josephus Conn

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

William Nelson Hallock1

M, b. 31 January 1878, d. 12 November 1969
     William Nelson Hallock was born on 31 January 1878 at Albany, Gentry, MO..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 William Nelson Hallock married Bessie Beatrice Keyser on 23 December 1901 at Wooden Congregational Church, Buena Vista, Chaffee Co., CO.1 William Nelson Hallock died on 12 November 1969 at Tucson, AZ.1 He was buried at Mt. Olivet, Buena Vista, Chaffee Co., CO.1
     His Social Security Number was (an unknown value) at 522-50-634.1 "Fairplay Flume" article dated 23 Jan 1947 - "Bill Hallock was over from Buena Vista to attend his brothers funeral." (On the occasion of Holly Hallock's funeral.).1
Last Edited=17 Nov 2001

Child of William Nelson Hallock and Bessie Beatrice Keyser

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Jesse Amos Hallock1

M, b. 22 April 1880
     Jesse Amos Hallock was born on 22 April 1880 at Colorado..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1
      Bonnie Fairbank: According to the 1910 Census, Jesse was living just outside Como in Park County, Colo with his wife Sarah. Jesse was 30 and Sarah was 24. Jesse was working as a fireman for the railroad at the time.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

George G. Hallock1

M, b. 4 June 1881, d. 18 January 1947
     George G. Hallock was born on 4 June 1881 at Colorado..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 George G. Hallock died on 18 January 1947.1
      Bonnie Fairbank: "According to the 1910 Census, George was 40 and living with his mother, Sarah Jane. It also states that he was born in MO. This information conflicts with information found previously for George. The Como Cemetery listing says George is burind there, although I didn't find his grave. It lists his birth as 1881. The 1910 Census says he is 40 years old, which would make his year of birthdaya closer to 1870."1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Guy H. Hallock1

M, b. 23 June 1881, d. 19 September 1958
     Guy H. Hallock was born on 23 June 1881 at Como, Parkl, Colo..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 Guy H. Hallock married Tillia Copter.1 Guy H. Hallock died on 19 September 1958 at Colo.1 He was buried on 23 September 1958 at Como Cemetery, Como Park, CO, "Fairplay Fume" article dated 9 September 1958 - "Guy O. Hallock Buried Tuesday (Headline). One of the really old time residents of Como, Guy H. Hallock passed away unexpectedly Friday morning while visiting friends in Leadville. Guy was born in Como June 23, 1881, and made his home there throughout his life. He was a retired employee of the Denver and South Park Railroad and was well known throughout the Park area. He leaves to mourn his passing a brother, Will, and niece, Mrs. Ione Hesthall, of Buena Vista. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Stranahan Mortuary with Rev. E. P. Linnell in charge. Internment was in the Como Cemetry."1
     An 1920 census of Lake County, Colorado listed Guy H. Hallock. M; The 1920 Lake County census has Guy H. Hallock age 38 and Tillie (his wife) age 38.1
Last Edited=17 Nov 2001

Child of Guy H. Hallock and Tillia Copter

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

John Hallock1

M, b. 11 February 1883, d. August 1972
     John Hallock was born on 11 February 1883 at Colo..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 John Hallock died in August 1972 at Delta, Colo.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Mary Alice Hallock1

F, b. 11 July 1884, d. 19 October 1918
     Mary Alice Hallock was born on 11 July 1884 at Como, Park, Colo. Her Death Certificate issued in the State of Colorado #SL1483735 shows the birthdate as 11 July 1881 and that she was 37 years, 3 months and 8 days old when she died. Bonnie Fairbank believes she was really 34 as all of the census records she found show her year of birth as 1884. The information was supplied by her husband, Samuel..1 She was the daughter of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 Mary Alice Hallock married Samuel W. Bickel.1 Mary Alice Hallock died on 19 October 1918 at Salida, Chaffee, Colo.1 She was buried on 21 October 1918 at Fairview Cemetery, Salida, Chaffee Co., CO.1
     Her married name was Bickel. An 1885 census of Park Co., CO listed Mary Alice Hallock. M; She is listed on the 1885 State Census for Park County as .. Hallock, Mary, W, F, 11/12 mos., daughter, single born in CO. The ages are listed as "prior to June 1st".1 She is mentioned in Sarah Jane (Steinman) Hallock's obituary as Mrs. Mary Beckle of Salida.1
Last Edited=17 Nov 2001

Children of Mary Alice Hallock and Samuel W. Bickel

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Holley Cook Hallock1

M, b. 4 June 1886, d. 16 January 1947
     Holley Cook Hallock was born on 4 June 1886 at Buena Vista, Chaffee, CO..1 He was the son of Davis Sperry Hallock and Sarah Jane Steinman.1 Holley Cook Hallock died on 16 January 1947 at Como, Park, CO. Bonnie Fairbank cites this short notice that appeared in the "Fairplay Flume" Jan. 16, 1947: "Holly Hallock, age 60, died at the home of his brother Guy Hallock in Como, Thursday morning from a heart attack." and then on January 23, 1947 appeared: "The funeral of Mr. Holly C. Hallock of Como was held last Sunday at the Humphrey Mortuary, Rev. J. N. Hillhouse officiating. Two of the brothers, Mr. Will Hallock of Buena Vista, and Mr. Guy Hallock of Como, were present together with a large group of friends. The interment was in Como. The deceased was 60 years old and was born in Buena Vista but spent most of his life in South Park. The day was bitter cold with a high wind, but the friends faced it all to show their respects to Holly Hallock's memory. There were beautiful floral tributes and the services and funeral all was certainly appreciated by his brothers and friends. Bill Hallock was over from Buena Vista to attend his brother's funeral."1 He was buried on 19 January 1947 at Como Cemetery, Como, Park, CO.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Kathryn Caley1

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     Kathryn Caley married Nelson S. Hallock, son of Reuben Hallock and Harriet Ann Sperry, in 1861 at Denver, Denver, CO.1
      As of 1861,her married name was Hallock.
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Children of Kathryn Caley and Nelson S. Hallock

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Guy Curtis Hallock1

M, b. 23 December 1875, d. 10 June 1955
     Guy Curtis Hallock was born on 23 December 1875 at Leadville, Lake, CO..1 He was the son of Nelson S. Hallock and Kathryn Caley.1 Guy Curtis Hallock died on 10 June 1955 at Denver, Denver, CO.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Eugene Hallock1

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     Eugene Hallock was the son of Nelson S. Hallock and Kathryn Caley.1
Last Edited=12 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S450] Bonnie L. Fairbank, "Rachel Stanton," e-mail message from e-mail address (e-mail address) to Brian Mavrogeorge, 15 August 2001. Hereinafter cited as "Hallock Family."

Irving W. Irwin

M, b. 6 January 1835
     Irving W. Irwin was born on 6 January 1835 at Waymart, Wayne Co., PA.. He was the son of James Irwin and Harriet Stanton. Irving W. Irwin married Mary Augusta Singer, daughter of Samuel Singer and Mary (?), on 1 January 1867. She was "of Potosi, MO."
Last Edited=16 Oct 2003

Child of Irving W. Irwin and Mary Augusta Singer

Mary Augusta Singer

F, b. 19 April 1847
     Mary Augusta Singer was born on 19 April 1847 at PA.. She was the daughter of Samuel Singer and Mary (?). Mary Augusta Singer married Irving W. Irwin, son of James Irwin and Harriet Stanton, on 1 January 1867. She was "of Potosi, MO."
     Her married name was Irwin. Mary Augusta Singer lived in 1891 at Pueblo, CO.
Last Edited=16 Oct 2003

Child of Mary Augusta Singer and Irving W. Irwin

Desire Irwin

F, b. 25 October 1847, d. 10 January 1873
     Desire Irwin was born on 25 October 1847 at Waymart, Wayne Co., PA.. She was the daughter of James Irwin and Harriet Stanton. Desire Irwin married Andrew Peak on 15 June 1863. Desire Irwin died on 10 January 1873.
     Her married name was Peak.
Last Edited=16 Oct 2003

Children of Desire Irwin and Andrew Peak