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Son | James W. Finley+ (b. 6 June 1832, d. 9 July 1907) |
Daughter | Rebecca Finley (b. about 1835) |
Daughter | Sarah Finley (b. 26 February 1836, d. 10 April 1841) |
Son | Luther Finley (b. about 1837) |
Daughter | Maria Finley (b. about 1838, d. 6 June 1842) |
Daughter | Annaliza Finley+ (b. May 1842) |
Son | Thomas M. Finley+ (b. 14 October 1847, d. 22 June 1930) |
Son | Samuel Judson Finley+ (b. November 1853, d. 7 March 1922) |
Daughter | Celestia F. Finley (b. about 1855) |
Daughter | Nancy A. Finley (b. about 1855) |
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | James Seawright Curry (d. before 1850) |
Mother | Elizabeth Wilma Virginia (b. 1780) |
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Son | George William Curry+ (b. 19 November 1834, d. 5 December 1900) |
Son | Kyle Melanthon Curry (b. about 1837, d. 1894) |
Daughter | { Female } Curry (b. about 1839, d. before October 1850) |
Son | John Norris Curry+ (b. 12 September 1848, d. 28 May 1924) |
Son | James W. Curry (b. about December 1849) |
Daughter | Martha J. Curry+ (b. May 1851, d. 11 November 1937) |
Daughter | Jane Curry+ (b. August 1853, d. 19 February 1911) |
Daughter | Josephine L. Curry (b. 12 April 1855, d. 28 July 1920) |
Son | Edward Curry (b. about 1856) |
Son | Jasper Curry (b. about 1858) |
Last Edited | 16 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | William O. Finley (b. 14 December 1784, d. 17 April 1836) |
Mother | Rebecca Wendell (b. 1789, d. 13 November 1874) |
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Daughter | Lavinia Reed (b. about 1831) |
Daughter | Ellen A. Reed+ (b. May 1835) |
Daughter | Isabella Reed (b. about 1837) |
Daughter | Caroline Reed (b. about 1839) |
Daughter | Rebecca A. Reed (b. about 1841) |
Son | Sylvester Reed+ (b. May 1846, d. 1928) |
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Lavinia Reed (b. about 1831) |
Daughter | Ellen A. Reed+ (b. May 1835) |
Daughter | Isabella Reed (b. about 1837) |
Daughter | Caroline Reed (b. about 1839) |
Daughter | Rebecca A. Reed (b. about 1841) |
Son | Sylvester Reed+ (b. May 1846, d. 1928) |
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | William O. Finley (b. 14 December 1784, d. 17 April 1836) |
Mother | Rebecca Wendell (b. 1789, d. 13 November 1874) |
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Son | William Finley (b. about 1834) |
Daughter | Hannah Finley (b. about 1836) |
Son | Ebenezer Finley+ (b. January 1838) |
Son | Silas F. Finley (b. about 1840) |
Son | James R. Finley+ (b. between 1843 and 1844) |
Son | Henry Taylor Finley+ (b. about 1846) |
Son | Joseph Finley (b. about 1848) |
Son | Webster H. Finley+ (b. April 1851) |
Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
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Son | William Finley (b. about 1834) |
Daughter | Hannah Finley (b. about 1836) |
Son | Ebenezer Finley+ (b. January 1838) |
Son | Silas F. Finley (b. about 1840) |
Son | James R. Finley+ (b. between 1843 and 1844) |
Son | Henry Taylor Finley+ (b. about 1846) |
Son | Joseph Finley (b. about 1848) |
Son | Webster H. Finley+ (b. April 1851) |
Last Edited | 21 August 2006 00:00:00 |
Father | William O. Finley (b. 14 December 1784, d. 17 April 1836) |
Mother | Rebecca Wendell (b. 1789, d. 13 November 1874) |
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Daughter | Barbara Catherine Falwell+ (b. about 1838) |
Son | William Falwell (b. about 1840) |
Daughter | Mary Louisa Falwell+ (b. about 1844) |
Last Edited | 6 February 2018 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Barbara Catherine Falwell+ (b. about 1838) |
Son | William Falwell (b. about 1840) |
Daughter | Mary Louisa Falwell+ (b. about 1844) |
Last Edited | 6 February 2018 00:00:00 |
Father | William O. Finley (b. 14 December 1784, d. 17 April 1836) |
Mother | Rebecca Wendell (b. 1789, d. 13 November 1874) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | William O. Finley (b. 14 December 1784, d. 17 April 1836) |
Mother | Rebecca Wendell (b. 1789, d. 13 November 1874) |
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Son | George Finley (b. about 1846) |
Daughter | Rebecca E. Finley (b. about 1849) |
Son | Robert Finley (b. about 1857) |
Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
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Son | George Finley (b. about 1846) |
Daughter | Rebecca E. Finley (b. about 1849) |
Son | Robert Finley (b. about 1857) |
Last Edited | 20 August 2006 00:00:00 |
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Son | William D. Henderschott (b. about 1846) |
Information from Michael's Findagrave.com memorial:
A pamphlet "Genealogy of Family Hendershott, formerly Von Hayderschatt", published by his son Robert Morrison Hendershott in 1923 provides much research and information.
The information claims that family name originally Hayder in Bavaria/Germany, until a coat of arms was conferred and he was ennobled in the 1600's Michel Hayder Von Hayderschatt. A son Johann George Von Hayderschatt came to Sussex County, New Jersey.
Also found spelled Heiderschatt and Heaiderschadt. Descendants spelling Hendershott settled in Kentucky and Virginia.
Research done by descendants show Michael's parents as Isaac Hendershott/Hendershot and Susanna Shumacher/Shoemaker, and he had brothers Jacob, Jesse, Abel and sister Catherine.
Other family trees show descends from surname Hennescheid/Hinneschied, Germany. and that Isaac Hendershot born Sussex County NJ 1788 married Susannah Shoemaker in 1810 Belmont County, Ohio.
Michael Hendershot married Mary Reed, October 9, 1833, Belmont, Ohio. They had ten children.
Michael Hendershot family is listed on 1840 census, Washington, Belmont County, Ohio. 5 under age 20, 2 ages 20-49, 1 age 50-59 and 1 60-69. Six males and three females.
Children: Susan Adelia born Jan 9, 1834 died at age 1 yr.
Martha Katherine born Oct 22, 1835, died in 1840.
Michael Hendershot was appointed postmaster of Batesville, Guernsey County, Ohio, Sept 19, 1845.
Michael Hendershot 39, a hatter, born Penna., appears on the 1850 census Guernsey County, Ohio with wife Mary, 36, and children Isaac 11, Robert 7, Wm. D 5, Sarah C 3 and John H 1.
(NOTE: Batesville was first called Williamsburg, after William Finley who settled there as early as 1818. The town was platted in 1827; after that it became known as Batesville. Noble County was formed on March 11, 1851 from portions of Guernsey, Morgan, Monroe and Washington counties.) The Williamsburg map attached shows two lots for M. Hendershott next to a very large area owned by Robert Finley.
Michael and Mary are listed on 1860 census, Beaver, Noble County, Ohio, with children Isaac, Robert, Wm. D., Sarah and now a James C. 7.
There is a Sarah A. McPherson 32 on the 1860 census, Beaver, Noble, Ohio, with son John W. 1 J. W. H/ William McPherson married Mary Ann Coultas, July 28, 1879 and died in 1888 and is buried Batesville Cemetery, mem 124550363.
Widowed, Michael married Sarah A. McPherson, December 27, 1865, Batesville, Noble, Ohio. She too must have been widow.
Michael 59 a dry goods merchant and Sarah A 40 born Ohio, appear on 1870 census, Williamsburg, Noble, Ohio, with her son William McPherson 11 born Ohio.
He then married Louisa FINLEY before 1880 as they are listed on 1880 census, Williamsburg with his son William D. 34. In household is his widowed sister Catherine Scott 59.
There is a marriage record for Catherine C. Hendershot to James L. Scott, Mar 7, 1843, Belmont County, Ohio, however does not give her parents' names. Her memorial 69545804. Their son Isaac M. Scott is mem 88560866.
Following info from "1887 History of Noble County, Ohio", provided by contributor Marla Carr:
Page 588 "Michael Hendeshot, a hatter, came to the town in 1835, and is still a resident. He followed his trade a number of years. He is now an aged man, but still remarkably active."
Page 589 "The oldest Temperance Society in Noble County is the Williamsburg Division, No. 234, of the Sons of Temperance. It was instituted June 10, 1847, and since that time no regular meetings have been missed excepting two or three. Michael Hendershot is the only charter member, holding an undisturbed membership since 1847. In 1858 a two-story hall was built at a cost of $1,500. The society is still flourishing, with a membership of thirty. The charter members of this division were A. Simmons, W.B. Stotler, M. Hendershot, John Conner, John C. Alton, James Watkins, J.K. Casey, J.M. Joseph, Carolus Judkins, David Mercer, B. Davenport and Joseph Stillwill."
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Son | Thomas D. Finley (b. 11 September 1862, d. 18 November 1862) |
Daughter | Sabrah F. Finley (b. 1 November 1863, d. 28 November 1876) |
Daughter | Iowa Finley (b. about 1867) |
Son | Samuel I. Finley (b. 16 March 1870, d. 7 February 1871) |
Daughter | Mary Finley (b. about 1872) |
Daughter | Lida Finley (b. 1877, d. 4 January 1914) |
Son | Carl Winter Finley+ (b. January 1880, d. 4 January 1955) |
Daughter | Pearl M. Finley (b. 1883, d. 1912) |
Biography -- (Findagrave.com):
Portrait & Biographical Album of Mahaska Co., Iowa, 1887
JAMES W. FINLEY, a well-known citizen of Spring Creek Township, resides upon section 30, and is engaged in general farming and stock-raising. He was born in Guernsey, now Noble County. Ohio, June 6, 1832, and is the son of Daniel and Nancy (Roe) Finley, the former a native of Shenandoah Valley, Va., and the latter of the eastern shore of Maryland.
In childhood they were taken by their parents to Ohio, where they became acquainted and were subsequently united in marriage. Ten children were born of this union, three sons and seven daughters, of whom the three sons only are now living: James W., the subject of this sketch; Thomas M., a machinist of Ottumwa, Iowa; Samuel J., Principal of the public schools of Quaker City, Ohio.
Daniel, the father of our subject, was by occupation a farmer, and, moving to Ohio when the greater portion of the State was unoccupied territory, he endured all the toils and privations of pioneer life. He and his wife were consistent members of the Lutheran Church, respected and loved by all who knew them. Daniel Finley died Sept. 5, 1865, and his wife June 12, 1883.
James W. Finley was the oldest child of the family, and as a matter of course, living upon a farm, he was soon made acquainted with the duties of a farmer's son. Until nineteen years of age he assisted his father upon the farm in the summer and attended the district school in the winter.
The winter following his nineteenth birthday, he went to Batesville, Ohio, and entered the High School there. The next summer he returned to the farm and assisted his father until winter, when he was solicited to teach the school of his home district, where he had himself attended for so many winters. Accepting the position, he filled it successfully, and in the spring of 1853 entered Wittenburg College at Springfield, Ohio, attending during the spring and summer. In the winter of 1853-54, he again taught a term of school in a district adjoining the first.
Young Finley now desiring to see something more of the world, together with a laudable ambition of bettering his fortune, determined to visit California, and in the fall of 1854 he made the trip to the New Eldorado, by way of the Isthmus of Panama, where he remained five years engaged in hydraulic mining, in which he was fairly successful.
He then returned to his home in Ohio to visit his parents, with the intention of remaining but a few months, but "the best laid schemes of mice and men gang oft agley," says the poet Burns. On his arrival home he found his mother in delicate health, and for her sake he postponed his return to California, and finally abandoned the idea altogether.
Up to this time Mr. Finley was "heart free," but believing it was not good for man to live alone, on the 19th day of November, 1861, he was married to Elizabeth Jones, who was a native of Ohio, born Dec. 13, 1840, and the daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Robinson) Jones.
To them have been born eight children: Thomas D. died in infancy; Sarah F. died at thirteen years of age; Iowa I., Mary A. and Samuel J. died in infancy; the others are Ann Lisa, Carl W. and Pearl M.
After his marriage, Mr. Finley engaged in farming in his native State for two years, and in the spring of 1864, with his family, moved to Mahaska County, and for a few months was a citizen of Oskaloosa. While living in this city he was on the lookout for a good farm in its vicinity, and finding one to his satisfaction on sections 29, 31 and 32, Spring Creek Township, he purchased and moved on it in March, 1865.
His father dying in September following, as already stated, Mr. Finley returned to Ohio to assist in settling up the estate, He was appointed administrator, and knowing that it would take a long time to close it up, returned to Mahaska County in the spring of 1866, packed up and stored his household goods, rented his farm, and took his family back to Ohio, where they remained until the spring of 1869.
The business requiring his attention now being satisfactorily settled, he returned to his farm in Spring Creek Township. Mr. Finley, in 1882, added to his original purchase eighty acres on section 30, but adjoining the home place. To the new farm he subsequently moved.
The whole now consists of 240 acres of excellent farming land, all of which is underlaid with a thick vein of bituminous coal of the best quality, and a shaft has been opened on the place. The land is well improved, and the buildings and other auxiliaries are of the best quality. Mr. Finley is a member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Politically he is a Greenbacker.
He keenly appreciates the demand of the country for constant watchfulness and protection against the frequent endeavors of the money power to control legislation. In his business of farming he has made a success, and in his transactions with others he is honorable and upright, and enjoys the respect of neighbors and friends. We herewith present excellent portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Finley, which will be viewed with pleasure by their friends, who are legion.
Last Edited | 30 June 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Last Edited | 28 February 2010 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Son | Oscar V. Wells (b. May 1862) |
Son | Homer A. Wells (b. June 1866) |
Daughter | Cora F. Wells (b. about 1868) |
Daughter | Jessie M. Wells (b. about February 1870) |
Son | Joseph D. Wells+ (b. November 1871) |
Daughter | Minnie D. Wells (b. about 1876) |
Son | James C. Wells (b. January 1881) |
Last Edited | 28 February 2010 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Son | Egbert Milton Finley+ (b. 31 December 1885, d. 14 January 1948) |
Last Edited | 1 July 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | William Falwell (d. before 1850) |
Mother | Sarah Ann Finley (b. 13 July 1815) |
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Son | Erastus Lincoln Jeffrey+ (b. September 1860) |
Daughter | Mary E. Jeffrey (b. about 1865) |
Daughter | Sarah Jeffrey (b. about 1867) |
Son | George E. Jeffrey (b. about 1869) |
Last Edited | 6 February 2018 00:00:00 |
Father | William Falwell (d. before 1850) |
Mother | Sarah Ann Finley (b. 13 July 1815) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | William Falwell (d. before 1850) |
Mother | Sarah Ann Finley (b. 13 July 1815) |
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Son | Carl Johnson (b. October 1875) |
Son | Cassius L. Johnson (b. January 1877) |
Son | James O. Johnson (b. March 1882) |
Daughter | Sarepta L. Johnson (b. January 1885) |
Daughter | Sarah J. Johnson (b. May 1889) |
Last Edited | 6 February 2018 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Son | Sylvester Vorhies (b. August 1868) |
Daughter | Luella M. Vorhies (b. August 1868) |
Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |
Father | James Reed (b. 15 June 1805, d. 29 May 1872) |
Mother | Margaret Finley (b. 6 August 1811, d. 30 April 1906) |
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Son | Earl William Reed+ (b. 5 October 1868, d. 12 December 1952) |
Daughter | Edith A. Reed+ (b. 2 February 1870, d. 22 August 1919) |
Son | James Thoburn Reed+ (b. December 1872, d. 1968) |
Son | John W. Reed (b. October 1875) |
Son | Lauren G. Reed+ (b. July 1882) |
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Son | Harold Mansel Finley (b. 21 July 1882, d. 28 March 1950) |
Son | Victor Finley (b. March 1884) |
Daughter | Sabra Finley (b. March 1887) |
Daughter | Marguerite Finley (b. December 1889) |
Son | Halleck Johnson Finley (b. 25 November 1895, d. 27 January 1987) |
Last Edited | 19 June 2022 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Last Edited | 28 February 2010 00:00:00 |
Father | Daniel Finley (b. 29 April 1810, d. 5 September 1865) |
Mother | Nancy Roe (b. about 1812, d. 12 June 1883) |
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Last Edited | 20 June 2008 00:00:00 |