Lydia Margaret Fauber1
F, b. 6 February 1868, d. after 1929
Lydia Margaret Fauber was born on 6 February 1868 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1 She was the daughter of Cornelius Fauver and Mary Ann Swartz.1 Lydia Margaret Fauber died after 1929.1
Citations
- [S1760] Swartz Descendants PDF Document, by B. K. Swartz, p.84.
Neel Dean Fauber
M, b. 11 February 1924, d. 20 March 2006
Neel Dean Fauber was born on 11 February 1924 at Ohio. He was the son of Raymond Albert Fauber and Mabel Rebecca Scott.1 Neel Dean Fauber began military service World War II, U.S. Army Air Force, flew 35 combat missions as a B-24 bomber pilot in Europe; lieutenant colonel and fighter pilot in the Ohio Air National Guard's 179th Tactical Fighter Group at Mansfield-Lahm Airport.
He married Evelyn Newlon, daughter of Roscoe Ray Newlon and Mary Lucretia Payne, on 21 July 1946 at Kokomo, Howard Co., IN, Fauber-Newlon Wedding Service At Main Street Methodist Church
Seven-branch candelabra on either side of the altar on which were two tall standards of white gladioli and palms made a pretty setting for the wedding of Miss Evelyn Newlon and Neel Dean Fauber at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of R. Ray Newlon, 1311 South Washington street and Mr. Fauber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber of Plymouth, O.
The Rev. Jesse W. Fox performed the single ring ceremony, preceeding which David Drinkwater, organist, played "Clair de Lune," "Oh, Promise Me" and " At Dawning" and Miss Dorothy Hunt sang "Ich Liebe Dich," and "Because." The traditional wedding marches were played for the processional and recessional and "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" as the service was read.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, made a lovely picture in her gown of white dotted Swiss. The long bodice, scalloped in front and straight across the back was fininshed with a cut-out sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Gathered to the bodice was the trained skirt which was accented by a front panel of ruffles of the material. She wore matching Swiss gloves, scalloped at the top and bottom, a fingertip veil, attached to the dotted Swiss headress, caught on either side with white glads, and a single strand of pearls. Her flowers were an all white bouquet of asters and gladioli, centerd by an orchid.
Miss Glendora Miles appeared in the bridal party as maid of honor, wearing blue dotted Swiss, and Miss Elaine Bowers as bridesmaid, dressed in yellow dotted Swiss. Miss Miles' dress styled like the bride's was marked by a white dotted Swiss ruffle inset and she carried pink gladioli, surrounded with yellow glads, with a center of pink blossoms.
George A. Fort of Cleveland, O., served as best man and Ray Fauber Jr. of Greentown, William Estabrook of Ithaca, N.Y., John Lichtenheld of Elmhurst, Ill., and James Donahue of Alexandria ushered.
Mrs. Fauber, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black crepe skirt, white eyelet embroidered blouse, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias, edge with pink roses.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Fauber greeted their friends at an informal reception at the home of the bride's father following the ceremony. Garden flowers decorated the rooms and the table, covered with white linen, held the wedding cake, garlanded with vari-colored gladioli, crystal holders with white tapers and the crystal punch bowl. Service was in silver and crystal. Mrs. Carl L. Newlon and Mrs. James N. Newlon, sisters-in-laws of the bride, assisted in the dining room.
When the couple left on a motor trip to Mackinac Island, Mich., the bride was wearing a light blue dressmaker suit, shell colored crepe blouse and sheer black straw picture hat, with patent leather accessories. After August 1, they will be at home at 1015 Columbia street, Lafayette.
The bride has been with Grand Adv. Inc., Chicago, as a secretary to the production manager. She was graduated from Kokomo High school with the class of 1942 and is a member of the Psi Iota Xi sorority. Mr. Fauber is a student at Purdue university and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Out-of-town guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Masten, Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Newlon, Pekin; Miss Dollyne Payne, Salem; Mrs. Harry W. Bowers, Anderson; Misses Janet Wonderies, Charlotte Schleck, Marise Carlson, Ruth Hendry and Catherine Sheridan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, Plymouth, O; Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Kaufman, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conwell, Mrs. Dean E. Fauber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs Henry Fauber, Ashland, O; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A Fort, Cleveland, O., and Don B. Miller, Peru.
Note: Dollyne Elizabeth Payne was Evelyn Newlon's aunt.
Neel Dean Fauber died on 20 March 2006 at Norwalk, Huron Co., OH, at age 82 Dates per SSDI.
Note: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Journal and Courier; Lafayette, Indiana; Tuesday, August 3, 1943; Page 11 (Newspapers.com)
Aviation Cadet Neel Dean Fauber has reported at Carlstron Field, Arcadia, Fla., for basic training in the army air forces. He is the son of Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, R. R. 2.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - News-Journal; Mansfield, Ohio; Wednesday, July 19, 1972; Page 10 (Newspapers.com)
Rotarians Hear NASA Engineer
Mansfield Rotarians yesterday heard an engineer with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) talk about aviation of the near future.
The speaker was Neel Fauber, who works in testing procedures at NASA's Lewis Research Center, Plum Brook Station, located near Sandusky. Fauber, an Ashland native, is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Ohio Air National Guard. He was formerly a fighter pilot attached to the Air Guard's 179th Tactical Fighter Group of Mansfield-Lahm Airport.
A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber has been a NASA engineer since 1962. During World War II, he flew 35 combat missions in Europe, as a pilot of a B-24 bomber.
Fauber briefly described to the Rotary Club members several aviation projects the Lewis Research Center is currently involved with. Among these projects are development of a small, low-cost jet engine; development of quiet jet engines; and development of vertical takeoff and vertical landing jet craft.
He pointed out to the Rotarians that the function fo NASA is "pretty much research and development."
Fauber also candidly remarked, "Research is really another word for stumbling."
The Rotary Club luncheon was held at the Leland Motor Hotel.
Note: I take issue with Neel Fauber's little joke that "Research is really another word for stumbling."
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Daily Reporter; Dover, Ohio; Monday, April 22, 1974; Page 26 (Newspapers.com)
TO SPEAK, Neel D. Fauber of the Lewis research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will address the joint meeting of the Tuscarawas Valley Society Professional Engineers and the Canton Regional Society of Professional Engineers. The gathering will be held Wednesday at 6:30 in Bonvechio's. A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber joined NASA in 1961 and is currently project engineer for rehabilitation of Lewis' Engine Research Building.
He married Evelyn Newlon, daughter of Roscoe Ray Newlon and Mary Lucretia Payne, on 21 July 1946 at Kokomo, Howard Co., IN, Fauber-Newlon Wedding Service At Main Street Methodist Church
Seven-branch candelabra on either side of the altar on which were two tall standards of white gladioli and palms made a pretty setting for the wedding of Miss Evelyn Newlon and Neel Dean Fauber at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of R. Ray Newlon, 1311 South Washington street and Mr. Fauber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber of Plymouth, O.
The Rev. Jesse W. Fox performed the single ring ceremony, preceeding which David Drinkwater, organist, played "Clair de Lune," "Oh, Promise Me" and " At Dawning" and Miss Dorothy Hunt sang "Ich Liebe Dich," and "Because." The traditional wedding marches were played for the processional and recessional and "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" as the service was read.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, made a lovely picture in her gown of white dotted Swiss. The long bodice, scalloped in front and straight across the back was fininshed with a cut-out sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Gathered to the bodice was the trained skirt which was accented by a front panel of ruffles of the material. She wore matching Swiss gloves, scalloped at the top and bottom, a fingertip veil, attached to the dotted Swiss headress, caught on either side with white glads, and a single strand of pearls. Her flowers were an all white bouquet of asters and gladioli, centerd by an orchid.
Miss Glendora Miles appeared in the bridal party as maid of honor, wearing blue dotted Swiss, and Miss Elaine Bowers as bridesmaid, dressed in yellow dotted Swiss. Miss Miles' dress styled like the bride's was marked by a white dotted Swiss ruffle inset and she carried pink gladioli, surrounded with yellow glads, with a center of pink blossoms.
George A. Fort of Cleveland, O., served as best man and Ray Fauber Jr. of Greentown, William Estabrook of Ithaca, N.Y., John Lichtenheld of Elmhurst, Ill., and James Donahue of Alexandria ushered.
Mrs. Fauber, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black crepe skirt, white eyelet embroidered blouse, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias, edge with pink roses.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Fauber greeted their friends at an informal reception at the home of the bride's father following the ceremony. Garden flowers decorated the rooms and the table, covered with white linen, held the wedding cake, garlanded with vari-colored gladioli, crystal holders with white tapers and the crystal punch bowl. Service was in silver and crystal. Mrs. Carl L. Newlon and Mrs. James N. Newlon, sisters-in-laws of the bride, assisted in the dining room.
When the couple left on a motor trip to Mackinac Island, Mich., the bride was wearing a light blue dressmaker suit, shell colored crepe blouse and sheer black straw picture hat, with patent leather accessories. After August 1, they will be at home at 1015 Columbia street, Lafayette.
The bride has been with Grand Adv. Inc., Chicago, as a secretary to the production manager. She was graduated from Kokomo High school with the class of 1942 and is a member of the Psi Iota Xi sorority. Mr. Fauber is a student at Purdue university and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Out-of-town guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Masten, Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Newlon, Pekin; Miss Dollyne Payne, Salem; Mrs. Harry W. Bowers, Anderson; Misses Janet Wonderies, Charlotte Schleck, Marise Carlson, Ruth Hendry and Catherine Sheridan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, Plymouth, O; Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Kaufman, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conwell, Mrs. Dean E. Fauber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs Henry Fauber, Ashland, O; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A Fort, Cleveland, O., and Don B. Miller, Peru.
Note: Dollyne Elizabeth Payne was Evelyn Newlon's aunt.
Neel Dean Fauber died on 20 March 2006 at Norwalk, Huron Co., OH, at age 82 Dates per SSDI.
Note: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Journal and Courier; Lafayette, Indiana; Tuesday, August 3, 1943; Page 11 (Newspapers.com)
Aviation Cadet Neel Dean Fauber has reported at Carlstron Field, Arcadia, Fla., for basic training in the army air forces. He is the son of Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, R. R. 2.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - News-Journal; Mansfield, Ohio; Wednesday, July 19, 1972; Page 10 (Newspapers.com)
Rotarians Hear NASA Engineer
Mansfield Rotarians yesterday heard an engineer with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) talk about aviation of the near future.
The speaker was Neel Fauber, who works in testing procedures at NASA's Lewis Research Center, Plum Brook Station, located near Sandusky. Fauber, an Ashland native, is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Ohio Air National Guard. He was formerly a fighter pilot attached to the Air Guard's 179th Tactical Fighter Group of Mansfield-Lahm Airport.
A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber has been a NASA engineer since 1962. During World War II, he flew 35 combat missions in Europe, as a pilot of a B-24 bomber.
Fauber briefly described to the Rotary Club members several aviation projects the Lewis Research Center is currently involved with. Among these projects are development of a small, low-cost jet engine; development of quiet jet engines; and development of vertical takeoff and vertical landing jet craft.
He pointed out to the Rotarians that the function fo NASA is "pretty much research and development."
Fauber also candidly remarked, "Research is really another word for stumbling."
The Rotary Club luncheon was held at the Leland Motor Hotel.
Note: I take issue with Neel Fauber's little joke that "Research is really another word for stumbling."
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Daily Reporter; Dover, Ohio; Monday, April 22, 1974; Page 26 (Newspapers.com)
TO SPEAK, Neel D. Fauber of the Lewis research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will address the joint meeting of the Tuscarawas Valley Society Professional Engineers and the Canton Regional Society of Professional Engineers. The gathering will be held Wednesday at 6:30 in Bonvechio's. A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber joined NASA in 1961 and is currently project engineer for rehabilitation of Lewis' Engine Research Building.
Citations
- [S2197] 1940 Federal Census, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1823.
Noah Fauber1
M, b. circa 1846
Noah Fauber was born circa 1846 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1 He was the son of Jacob Fauver and Mary Swartz.1
Citations
- [S226] 1850 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia, District 58. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 976.
Philip Henry Fauber1
M, b. 2 March 1835, d. 2 February 1907
Philip Henry Fauber was born on 2 March 1835 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1 He was the son of Jacob Fauver and Mary Swartz.1 Philip Henry Fauber died on 2 February 1907 at age 71.1
Citations
- [S226] 1850 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia, District 58. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 976.
Raymond Albert Fauber1
M, b. 30 October 1891, d. 2 November 1968
Raymond Albert Fauber was born on 30 October 1891 at Illinois.1 He married Mabel Rebecca Scott on 14 March 1914 at White Co., IN. Raymond Albert Fauber died on 2 November 1968 at Oklahoma Co. (probably), OK, at age 77 Dates per SSDI, last residence Oklahoma City. He was buried in November 1968 at I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Monticello, White Co., IN, Findagrave #136984947.
Child of Raymond Albert Fauber and Mabel Rebecca Scott
- Neel Dean Fauber+1 b. 11 Feb 1924, d. 20 Mar 2006
Citations
- [S2197] 1940 Federal Census, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1823.
Susannah Fauber
F, b. 6 December 1760, d. 2 September 1818
Susannah Fauber was born on 6 December 1760 at Germany. She married Paul Sieg in 1780 at Lancaster Co., PA. Susannah Fauber died on 2 September 1818 at Augusta Co., VA, at age 57.
Therza Fauber1
F, b. circa 1849
Therza Fauber was born circa 1849 at Shenandoah Co., VA.2 She was the daughter of Jacob Fauver and Mary Swartz.2 Therza Fauber married Obediah Swartz, son of Philip Peter Swartz and Susan Copp, in 1875.1 Therza Fauber and Obediah Swartz were divorced before April 1910; Obed's marital status on the 1910 census, Chicago, is "D."
Myrle LeRoy Faubion
M, b. 27 June 1931, d. 23 February 2003
Myrle LeRoy Faubion was born on 27 June 1931 at Cody, Cherry Co., NE. He married Louise Alma Alexander on 7 June 1952 at Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. Myrle LeRoy Faubion died on 23 February 2003 at Madras, Jefferson Co., OR, at age 71
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Madras resident Myrle LeRoy Faubion died Feb. 23, 2003, at St. Charles Medical Center at the age of 71.
Mr. Faubion was born June 27, 1931, in Cody, Neb., to parents John V. and Lila M. Faubion. He grew up in Orient, Ore., near Gresham, and graduated from Gresham High School in 1950.
He married his high school sweetheart Louise A. Alexander in 1953. In 1958 they moved to Madras, where he started his own Massey Ferguson Tractor Sales and Service. In 1963, they moved to the south end of town and started Faubion and Son's, which evolved into a 24-hour auto and diesel truck engine repair and drive line rebuilding business. They additionally ran a hay hauling business for local farmers. He and Louise also began taking in foster boys from the McLaren School For Boys.
He taught Hunter's Safety classes in Madras, and would help anyone at any time and not ask for anything in return.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Louise A. Faubion of Madras; daughters, Nancy Caikoski and Lori Binder, both of Madras; son, Myrle Loren Faubion of Culver; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a younger brother, and his first son, Dennis L. Faubion.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 7, at the United Methodist Church in Madras, followed by a luncheon to which all friends are welcome.
He was buried in February 2003 at Mount Jefferson Memorial Park, Madras, Jefferson Co., OR, Findagrave #38537625.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Madras resident Myrle LeRoy Faubion died Feb. 23, 2003, at St. Charles Medical Center at the age of 71.
Mr. Faubion was born June 27, 1931, in Cody, Neb., to parents John V. and Lila M. Faubion. He grew up in Orient, Ore., near Gresham, and graduated from Gresham High School in 1950.
He married his high school sweetheart Louise A. Alexander in 1953. In 1958 they moved to Madras, where he started his own Massey Ferguson Tractor Sales and Service. In 1963, they moved to the south end of town and started Faubion and Son's, which evolved into a 24-hour auto and diesel truck engine repair and drive line rebuilding business. They additionally ran a hay hauling business for local farmers. He and Louise also began taking in foster boys from the McLaren School For Boys.
He taught Hunter's Safety classes in Madras, and would help anyone at any time and not ask for anything in return.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Louise A. Faubion of Madras; daughters, Nancy Caikoski and Lori Binder, both of Madras; son, Myrle Loren Faubion of Culver; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a younger brother, and his first son, Dennis L. Faubion.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 7, at the United Methodist Church in Madras, followed by a luncheon to which all friends are welcome.
He was buried in February 2003 at Mount Jefferson Memorial Park, Madras, Jefferson Co., OR, Findagrave #38537625.
Amanda Faucett
F
Amanda Faucett married Albert Clippinger Zartman, son of David Zartman and Margaret Clippinger, on 14 October 1869 at Franklin Co., IN.
Martha Faucett1
F, b. 20 June 1857, d. 5 July 1935
Martha Faucett was born on 20 June 1857 at Indiana.1 She married Eli Stone on 21 December 1877 at Indiana.1 Martha Faucett died on 5 July 1935 at age 78. She was buried in July 1935 at Grace Lawn Cemetery, Howard, Elk Co., KS, Findagrave #38361744 ·.
Children of Martha Faucett and Eli Stone
- Rosetta Stone+1 b. 15 Oct 1878, d. 22 Jan 1962
- Ethel Maude Stone+1 b. 3 Apr 1895, d. 30 Jun 1966
Citations
- [S18] 1900 Federal Census, Elk County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 479; FHL $1240479.
Eugenia Caroline Faucette
F, b. 27 December 1858, d. before 1890
Eugenia Caroline Faucette was born on 27 December 1858 at North Carolina. She married Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh, son of Dr. Leonidas Franklin Sensabaugh and Mary Caroline Fitzgerald, in 1878 at North Carolina. Eugenia Caroline Faucette died before 1890.
Children of Eugenia Caroline Faucette and Rev. Oscar Fitzgerald Sensabaugh
- Dr. Leonidas Franklin Sensabaugh Sr. b. 28 Jan 1879, d. 18 Nov 1959
- George French Sensabaugh b. 14 Feb 1882, d. 14 May 1901
- Oscar Faucette Sensabaugh b. 10 Sep 1885, d. Apr 1972
- Leona Caroline Sensabaugh b. 15 Nov 1888, d. 22 Jun 1941
Charles Faudree1
M, b. 21 December 1815, d. 8 April 1881
Charles Faudree was born on 21 December 1815 at Clark Co. (probably), KY, birth and death dates per Findagrave.com memorial and DYSON Descendants family tree genealogy prepared by Clifford_Ocheltree, online at ancestry.com.2,1 He was the son of Joseph Faudree.1 Charles Faudree married Rosanna Shroyer, daughter of Michael Shroyer and Elizabeth Yeager, on 6 July 1850 at Hamilton Co., OH, Charles had a previous marriage in 1847 to Matilda Harper (?? - 1849), who died in childbirth. Matilda and the infant are buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Harrison, Ohio. After Rosanna's death in late 1860, Charles remarried to Biddy Eads in 1863 at Shelby County, Indiana, and had five additional children with her. Charles Faudree lived on 29 November 1850 at Harrison, Hamilton Co., OH.2 He died on 8 April 1881 at Iuka, Marion Co., IL, at age 65. He was buried in April 1881 at Iuka Cemetery, Iuka, Marion Co., IL, Findagrave #5736602.
Children of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer
- George Faudree1 b. a 29 Nov 1850
- Margaret Faudree1 b. c 1852
- Elizabeth Faudree+1 b. 26 Feb 1855, d. 12 Jun 1880
- Thomas M. Faudree1 b. c 1857
- Eldoris Faudree b. a 4 Aug 1860, d. 1938
Eldoris Faudree
M, b. after 4 August 1860, d. 1938
Eldoris Faudree was born after 4 August 1860 at Marion Co., IL. He was the son of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer. Eldoris Faudree died in 1938 at Delaware Co., IN.
Elizabeth Faudree1
F, b. 26 February 1855, d. 12 June 1880
Elizabeth Faudree was born on 26 February 1855 at Marion Co. (probably), IL.1 She was the daughter of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer.1 Elizabeth Faudree lived in August 1870 at Romine Precinct, Marion Co., IL, Domestic servant in household of David and Sarah Hill.2 She married Thomas J. B. Jones on 23 August 1874 at Marion Co., IL. Elizabeth Faudree died on 12 June 1880 at Iuka, Marion Co., IL, at age 25. She was buried in June 1880 at Iuka Cemetery, Iuka, Marion Co., IL, Findagrave #5736605.
Children of Elizabeth Faudree and Thomas J. B. Jones
- Lula M. Jones3 b. c 1875
- Anna Laura Jones3 b. c 1878
Citations
- [S567] 1860 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 207; FHL #803207.
- [S568] 1870 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 253; FHL #545752.
- [S155] 1880 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 0234; FHL #1254234.
George Faudree1
M, b. after 29 November 1850
George Faudree was born after 29 November 1850 at Harrison, Hamilton Co., OH, Charles and Rosanna Faudree had no children listed as of the 1850 census on 29 NOV, when they had been married four months. George was listed as age 10 on the 1860 census, but apparently they rounded his age up. DLB 2020.1 He was the son of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer.1
Citations
- [S567] 1860 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 207; FHL #803207.
Joseph Faudree1
M, b. circa 1784, d. after 4 August 1860
Joseph Faudree was born circa 1784 at Virginia.1 He began military service on 30 December 1813 at Kentucky War of 1812 service, U.S. Army, enlisted, per U.S., Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914 [database on-line]. (Ancestry.com.) He lived in 1820 at Clark Co., KY, census p.86, two sons under age 10, farming. He died after 4 August 1860 at Marion Co. (probably), IL.
Child of Joseph Faudree
- Charles Faudree+1 b. 21 Dec 1815, d. 8 Apr 1881
Citations
- [S567] 1860 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 207; FHL #803207.
Margaret Faudree1
F, b. circa 1852
Margaret Faudree was born circa 1852 at Harrison, Hamilton Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer.1
Citations
- [S567] 1860 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 207; FHL #803207.
Mary Elizabeth Faudree1
F, b. 3 April 1896, d. 1 November 1983
Mary Elizabeth Faudree was also known as Mary Elizabeth Handley daughter of Sarah Margaret ?? (1858-1938) and her husband John Handley (probably). She was listed on the 1900 census, Gallipolis, Dist. 28, page 21A as Elizabeth Handley, living with her widowed mother and her three siblings, Luella, Flossie, and Denver, but in 1910 and thereafter she is found as Mary Elizabeth Faudree, apparently the step-daughter of Alexander Hudson Faudree (1855-1935), who married Sarah M. Handley sometime after the 1900 census and before the 1910 census. The 1910 census shows Alexander and Sarah married for 15 years, but no evidence of a marriage has been found, and each was living separately and listed as widowed on the 1900 census. Obviously, it is biologically possible that Alexander Faudree was the father of Mary Elizabeth, but it appears most unlikely that was the case. The 1933 Campbell County, Kentucky death certificate for Denver J. Handley is the only known source of information for the name of Sarah Handley's presumptive first husband, John. Her maiden name is unknown. Alternatively, and per the jms_march2009 family tree genealogy prepared by Jolene Shaffer (online at ancestry.com) there was a Sarah Margaret Handley born 23 JAN 1858 in Putnam County, WV, per West Virginia, U.S., Births Index, 1804-1938 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011). This person was listed in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses with other family members, and is a demographic match to the Sarah Handley listed on the 1900 census at Gallipolis, Ohio, with her four children. This genealogy shows that she married John Handley, thus her maiden name and married were both "Handley". If she never married, then there is no evidence of the name(s) of the father(s) of any of the four children. DLB 2020.
She was born on 3 April 1896 at Gallia Co., OH.2,1 She married Patrick Ambrose Marrah on 29 October 1917 at Washington Co., OH. Mary Elizabeth Faudree died on 1 November 1983 at London, Madison Co., OH, at age 87
Obituary -- Asbury Park Press, Asbury Park, New Jersey; Saturday, 5 NOV 1983, p.19 (Newspapers.com):
MARY E. MARRAH
LONDON, Ohio -- Mary E. Marrah, whose son lives in Little Silver, N.J., died Tuesday at the Madison Elms Nursing Home.
Mrs. Marrah, 87, was born in Gallipolis and lived most of her life here.
She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church and the Rebekah Lodge 725, Order of Eastern Star, here.
Her husband Patrick A., died in 1853.
Surviving are four sons, John A., Little Silver, N.J., William P., Columbus, Richard L., and Robert D., both Worthington; two daughters, Marianna Flynn, Dayton, and Florence Swyers, here; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
The Rader Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
She was born on 3 April 1896 at Gallia Co., OH.2,1 She married Patrick Ambrose Marrah on 29 October 1917 at Washington Co., OH. Mary Elizabeth Faudree died on 1 November 1983 at London, Madison Co., OH, at age 87
Obituary -- Asbury Park Press, Asbury Park, New Jersey; Saturday, 5 NOV 1983, p.19 (Newspapers.com):
MARY E. MARRAH
LONDON, Ohio -- Mary E. Marrah, whose son lives in Little Silver, N.J., died Tuesday at the Madison Elms Nursing Home.
Mrs. Marrah, 87, was born in Gallipolis and lived most of her life here.
She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church and the Rebekah Lodge 725, Order of Eastern Star, here.
Her husband Patrick A., died in 1853.
Surviving are four sons, John A., Little Silver, N.J., William P., Columbus, Richard L., and Robert D., both Worthington; two daughters, Marianna Flynn, Dayton, and Florence Swyers, here; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
The Rader Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Child of Mary Elizabeth Faudree and Patrick Ambrose Marrah
- Marianna Margaret Marrah1 b. 30 Dec 1924, d. Jul 1993
Thomas M. Faudree1
M, b. circa 1857
Thomas M. Faudree was born circa 1857 at Marion Co. (probably), IL.1 He was the son of Charles Faudree and Rosanna Shroyer.1
Citations
- [S567] 1860 Federal Census, Marion County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 207; FHL #803207.
Amanda Faught
F, b. 7 March 1840, d. 12 July 1919
Amanda Faught was born on 7 March 1840 at Fairfield Co., OH. She was the daughter of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. Amanda Faught married Stephen Sylvanus Leggitt on 14 July 1861 at Crawford Co., IL. Amanda Faught died on 12 July 1919 at Crawford Co., IL, at age 79.
David W. Faught
M, b. 7 April 1838, d. 26 March 1928
David W. Faught was born on 7 April 1838 at Fairfield Co., OH. He was the son of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. David W. Faught married Clara Ellen Newlin on 29 October 1865 at Crawford Co., IL. David W. Faught died on 26 March 1928 at Crawford Co., IL, at age 89.
Emeline Faught
F, b. 23 October 1854, d. 3 February 1946
Emeline Faught was born on 23 October 1854 at Crawford Co., IL. She was the daughter of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. Emeline Faught married Simpson Monroe Savidge on 14 January 1875 at Crawford Co., IL. Emeline Faught died on 3 February 1946 at Crawford Co., IL, at age 91.
Ethel Faught1
F, b. 26 November 1901, d. 7 March 1974
Ethel Faught was born on 26 November 1901.1 She married Lester L. Crabtree circa 1923.1 Ethel Faught died on 7 March 1974 at age 72. She was buried in March 1974 at Greene Lawn Cemetery, Walnut Grove, Greene Co., MO, Findagrave #86345398.
Citations
- [S3975] 1930 Federal Census, Greene County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1189; FHL #2340924.
Jasper Faught
M, b. 4 December 1841, d. 20 August 1892
Jasper Faught was born on 4 December 1841 at Fairfield Co., OH. He was the son of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. Jasper Faught married Lucretia Correll Newton on 30 December 1873 at Crawford Co., IL. Jasper Faught married Arabella Horn on 30 May 1878 at Crawford Co., IL. Jasper Faught died on 20 August 1892 at Crawford Co., IL, at age 50.
Newton Faught
M, b. 22 March 1845, d. January 1922
Newton Faught was born on 22 March 1845 at Fairfield Co., OH. He was the son of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. Newton Faught married America Hill on 12 May 1870 at Crawford Co., IL. Newton Faught died in January 1922 at Crawford Co., IL, at age 76.
Susannah W. Faught
F, b. 18 February 1837
Susannah W. Faught was born on 18 February 1837 at Fairfield Co., OH. She was the daughter of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover.
Wesley Faught
M
Wesley Faught married Rebecca Stover, daughter of Samuel Stover and Susanna Brumbach, on 7 April 1836 at Licking Co., OH.
Children of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover
- Susannah W. Faught b. 18 Feb 1837
- David W. Faught b. 7 Apr 1838, d. 26 Mar 1928
- Amanda Faught b. 7 Mar 1840, d. 12 Jul 1919
- Jasper Faught b. 4 Dec 1841, d. 20 Aug 1892
- Newton Faught b. 22 Mar 1845, d. Jan 1922
- William Marion Faught b. 11 Feb 1848, d. 21 Jul 1933
- Emeline Faught b. 23 Oct 1854, d. 3 Feb 1946
William Marion Faught
M, b. 11 February 1848, d. 21 July 1933
William Marion Faught was born on 11 February 1848 at Licking Twp., Crawford Co., IL. He was the son of Wesley Faught and Rebecca Stover. William Marion Faught married Laura Hill in September 1873 at Crawford Co., IL. William Marion Faught died on 21 July 1933 at Jasper Co., IL, at age 85.
Catherine Faul
F, b. 9 October 1820, d. 18 February 1901
Catherine Faul was born on 9 October 1820 at Pfalz (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany. She was the daughter of Godfrey Faul and Sarah Gardner. Catherine Faul married Mathias Wonder on 13 January 1842 at Lorain Co., OH. Catherine Faul lived in August 1860 at Crawford Twp., Wyandot Co., OH, farming.1 She lived on 8 July 1870 at P.O. Carey (Crawford Twp.), Wyandot Co., OH, farming.2 She died on 18 February 1901 at Carey, Wyandot Co., OH, at age 80. She was buried in February 1901 at Spring Grove Cemetery, Carey, Wyandot Co., OH, Findagrave #31190071.
Children of Catherine Faul and Mathias Wonder
- Joseph Wonder1 b. c 1843
- George Wonder1 b. c 1844
- Sarah C. Wonder1 b. c 1846
- Henry Wonder1 b. c 1848
- Mary Elizabeth Wonder2 b. c 1851
- Margaret Wonder2 b. c 1853
- Jacob Mathias Wonder2 b. 1855, d. 1932
- Eva R. Wonder2 b. c 1859
- Laura Wonder+2 b. 19 Jun 1861, d. 15 Aug 1909
- Lewis Napoleon Wonder2 b. 6 Jan 1864, d. 26 Mar 1939
Eva Faul1
F, b. circa 1833
Eva Faul was born circa 1833 at Lorain Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Godfrey Faul and Sarah Gardner.1
Citations
- [S7] 1850 Federal Census, Lorain County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 705.