Hillbillies & Vikings

This site is focused broadly on all descendants of John Denboe, an indentured servant who came to the Crown Colony of Maryland in about the year 1664. Also, it maintains a special emphasis on the descendants of John Denbow (1797-1862) and his brother Bazeleel (1795-1857), early pioneers in the hills of Southeastern Ohio, as well as the descendants of Jón Jónsson (1841-1934) of Dalasýsla, Iceland, who was an Icelandic immigrant to Canada and now has progeny throughout North America.

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901 He was living with Porter Flint in 1850 Census, while his mother, Mary Ann is living with Sarah Denbow Reed and her husband. Flint, David Delos (I5199)
 
902 He was the first child born in Jefferson County after his parents moved from Northumberland County, Pa. Doney, Daniel D. (I1571)
 
903 He was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Corinth in Mississippi on 3 Oct 1862. Denbow, James Alexander (I1197)
 
904 Headstone for Daniel Black states: Daniel Black died August 23, 1840 aged 62 years, 1 month, & 7 days. Mary, wife of Daniel Black, died June 25, 1863 aged 79 years, 10 months, 25 days. Inscription: "Death cannot come untimely To those that's fit to die."
Witness Role: Principal 2: [I3004] Mary BOBO 
Bobo, Mary (I3004)
 
905 Headstone for Daniel Black states: Daniel Black died August 23, 1840 aged 62 years, 1 month, & 7 days. Mary, wife of Daniel Black, died June 25, 1863 aged 79 years, 10 months, 25 days. Inscription: "Death cannot come untimely To those that's fit to die."
Witness Role: Principal 2: [I439] Daniel BLACK 
Black, Daniel (I439)
 
906 Helen and her husband lived in McArthur, Ohio. Mr. Wilbur Wallace,her husband is a veteran employee of the Austin Powder Company. Helenis employed in the office of Lake Hope Park Manager Dick McDaniel.Source: Newspaper Article on Vinton County's Living Pioneers. October20, 1961. Jones, Helen (I2589)
 
907 Henry Scott says that Thomas was not 'ruptured' before going into the Army and that Thomas had lived with him for "'eight years or more" and that he has know him "ever since he was 12 years old." Denbow, Thomas (I1436)
 
908 Henry Sharp appears as a child of John and Salinda Sharp in the family notes sent to me by Helen Sharp Morris from the records of William L. Sharp. This child does not appear in Vinton County birth records or census records. Sharp, Henry (I3831)
 
909 Henry's death record states the cause of death as drowning. The Bobo Family History, Draft Manuscript, Revised 1990, by Charles Henry Bobo offers the recollections of several family members. It seems that Henry was fond of drinking and as he was returning home, he missed the bridge over Raccoon Creek and walked into the creek. He was drowned in Raccoon Creek just below the bridge west of Zaleski near the Vanderford Farm. The creek was at flood stage and his body remained in the water for some time before it was recovered. When it was recovered, the feet had swollen so much that his shoes had to be cut off. Henry Bobo and Susan Wade Bobo became members of the First Christian Church of McArthur, Ohio in 1871. Bobo, Henry (I531)
 
910 Her cause of death is listed on the death certificate as "organic heat lession" secondary to "mitral incompentency" Masters, Ruthey Jane (I3018)
 
911 Her cause of death was complications of an anuerysm and bleeding ulcer. Blum, Ruth Ann (I6100)
 
912 Her cause of death was listed as endocarditis. Miller, Agalia Dantrieu (I6106)
 
913 Her father's will says that she stayed at home and took care of her parents and was given her choice of beds, bedding and a cow, and $60.00 to boot.
Witness Role: Principal 2: [I1024] Ann DENBOW 
Denbow, Ann (I1024)
 
914 Her first name might appear as Stingen. Age at Death: 48 Years. Hartkopf, Christena (I2192)
 
915 Her husband, C. L. Driggs died three days later and age of 87, bothfunerals were on the same day. Denbow, Mary Viola (I1329)
 
916 Her parents were born in Illinois. Roggers, Nancy (I3666)
 
917 His "Graves Record" from the Adjutant General's office says he was born in 1824, but census records and other documents place birth year as 1819.
Witness Role: Child: [I1036] Bazzel DENBOW 
Denbow, Bazzel (I1036)
 
918 His cause of death listed as: senile emphysema, secondary to generalized arteriosclerosis. Blum, Jacob (I472)
 
919 His cause of death was being accidentally smothered during an epileptic seizure. Blum, Clarence (I462)
 
920 His cause of death was blood poisoning caused be a scratch at work. Blum, Elmer Louis (I465)
 
921 His cause of death was cerebral meningitis. Blum, Irvin (I471)
 
922 His cause of death was listed as endocarditis, congestive heart failure, and penicillin poisoning. Allen, Lawrence Scott (I6111)
 
923 His grave is by flagpole in Spanish-American War veteran section of the cemetery. Blum, George Louis (I474)
 
924 Household Gender Age
Jacob Gigax M 51y
Elizabeth Gigax F 50y
Charles Gigax M 22y
Mary Gigax F 19y 
Gygax, Jacob (I2111)
 
925 http://www.findagrave.com Repository (R9)
 
926 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries Repository (R18)
 
927 https://newspaperarchive.com Repository (R23)
 
928 HUTCHINSON, RENO CO., KS. AT DEATH Barton, Thomas Sharp (I5228)
 
929 I cannot find a copy of this census online at ancestry.com. Therefore, at this point I can't make a citation. -- CJD Sharp, Keziah (I3847)
 
930 I do not know if this David Reid is the father of Andrew Reid marriedto Helen Kilpatrick. He was the only Andrew Reid I found that was bornin Wemyss, Scotland at the right time. Further research is needed.This hypothetical family tree (from this David Reid and his ancestors)was constructed from information provided to me by Kim Fairley thatshe reproduced from the IGI (all Reids in Fife, Scotland from1600-1900). None of this material has been verified. Reid, David (I3557)
 
931 I do not understand how he could have died in Charleston and been buried in Winchester, since his family was back in Ohio. I suspect a typo or some other clerical error here.
Witness Role: Principal 2: [I526] Granville BOBO 
Bobo, Granville (I526)
 
932 I have no idea why Rob Barton included this biographical sketch of another person, with the same first name and a middle name matching the last name of the sketch's subject. Perhaps, Robert Fisher Barton is some way related to Robert J. Fisher. There is a note that Rob thinks that Robert J. Fisher might have been the namesake for Robert Fisher Barton. Barton, Robert Fisher (I5327)
 
933 I'm not sure if this guy really exists. He's not listed in the Thompson Book, and I don't remember why I entered him. Denbow, Elijah (I1110)
 
934 Identification from court records at Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio.Civil action: Catherine Berger v. John Billman et al. Specificallymentioned are John Billman, Frederick Billman (Charles Frederick) andMary Billman the daughter of John. 11 June 1872. Billman, John Graham (I388)
 
935 If Judith Hall is correct on the date of birth, he died on his birthday. Cause of death listed at Tubercular Laryngitis. Blum, George Louis (I474)
 
936 In 1804 , the Lynn Twp., Northampton County, Holbens moved toNorthumberland County, Upper Mahanoy Twp., 50 miles to the West. Amongthem were Jacob II, his wife, Catherine, and their children, John,Peter, Daniel, and at least one daughter, Susanna, and the newlywed,Jacob III. In 1820, Daniel's dad, Jacob II, died at the age of 72.His death caused the group to remember his deed/dower agreement ofFebruary 6, 1804 leaving his farm in Lynn Twp., Northampton County tohis sons Christian and Jacob. On August 12, 1820 the agreement dated 6February 1804 was recorded in Northumberland County. Before the estateof Jacob II could be settled, Jacob the III, the administrator, diedunexpectedly, intestate. He left a widow, Elizabeth, and seven minorchildren. Elizabeth waived her right to be administratrix and thecourt appointed Jacob's brothers, John and Daniel, as administratorsas well as de bonis non of the yet unsettled estate of old Jacob II.By the time the estate was distributed and settled in 1830, PeterHolben had moved from the area. Holben, Daniel (I2357)
 
937 In 1804 , the Lynn Twp., Northampton County, Holbens moved toNorthumberland County, Upper Mahanoy Twp., 50 miles to the West. Amongthem were Jacob II, his wife, Catherine, and their children, John,Peter, Daniel, and at least one daughter, Susanna, and the newlywed,Jacob III. In1820, Peter's dad, Jacob II, died at the age of 72. Hisdeath caused the group to remember his deed/dower agreement ofFebruary 6, 1804 leaving his farm in Lynn Twp., Northampton County tohis sons Christian and Jacob. On August 12, 1820 the agreement dated 6February 1804 was recorded in Northumberland County. Before the estateof Jacob II could be settled, Jacob the III, the administrator, diedunexpectedly, intestate. He left a widow, Elizabeth, and seven minorchildren. Elizabeth waived her right to be administratrix and thecourt appointed Jacob's brothers, John and Daniel, as administratorsas well as de bonis non of the yet unsettled estate of old Jacob II.By the time the estate was distributed and settled in 1830, PeterHolben had moved from the area. Holben, Peter (I2388)
 
938 In 1850 at the time of the U. S. Census, William's family is living in Tuscarwas County, Ohio, Goshen Township. William, who would be about 15 years old in 1850 is missing? Did he die? Sharp, William (I3896)
 
939 In 1898 Sarah died with what would have been her ninth child. Rettinger, Sarah Rebecca (I3577)
 
940 In 1901 Agnes is listed as a widow in Troy Directory. According to the notes of Matilda Hunter Saunders (July 1937), George died in Adrian, Pennsylvania. Hammond, George W. (I2148)
 
941 In 1961, Robert V. Sherer, son of Samuel R. Sherer, compiled a FamilyTree listing the descendants of Francis Sherer and Margaret Henderson.The information provided by Robert, information in the Sharp FamilyBible kept by Maude Elsie Sherer Sharp, inscriptions from gravestonesin Oakwood Cemetery in Bucyrus, Ohio, and recollections of RobertHenderson Sharp, form the data base used to fill out the Sherer lineat this point. Book: Marriages in Crawford County, Ohio (1831-1989)lists Sherer, Francis M. son of John DOM 3 April 1869 to MaggieHenderson. Vol. 7, Page 265. Notes in the Sharp Family Bible kept byMaude Elsie Sherer Sharp indicate that Francis died of pneumonia aged41 years, 29 days. See notes on Maggie Henderson Sherer for familyscandal involving Francis M. Sherer. Sherer, Francis M. (I3931)
 
942 In 1992 Thelma lived in Safety Harbor, Florida. Sharp, Thelma (I3886)
 
943 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3079)
 
944 In a letter to Susan Sharp from Laura Wagner of Carroll County, Ohio, dated August 15, 1994, Mrs. Wagner states that Iona Albaugh Burrier's uncle was Solomon Albaugh, husband of Kesiah Sharp. Mrs. Burrier wrote a little history of the Kilgore Area, Goose Run, and Mingo. In this booklet which is in the possession of Laura Wagner, Mrs. Burrier indicates that Martha Denbow is the daughter of Elias Sharp. She also says that Martha was born in 1798 and married John Denbow in Harford County, Maryland in 1818. Martha went to Monroe County, Ohio and she had six sons who served in the Civil War. Sharp, Martha A. (I3860)
 
945 In birth record of Johann Friedrich, Catherina's surname is spelledJOST and Niclaus's name is spelled Niklaus BUHLMANN. According to Mary_________ Katherine Yost (Catharina Joss/Jost) b. 1801, SZ, diedbefore 17 Jan 1882 Katherine brothers lived in WV in the 1860's.Common spelling of surname in Southeastern Ohio and WV is Yost. Yost, Catherine (I4681)
 
946 In birth record of Johann Friedrich, Niclaus' name is spelled NiklausBUHLMANN and Catharina's surname is spelled JOST Marriage record LDSCall # 1395671, Batch 8332222, Sheet 42 Mary Rush Reumann says Niclausdied c.1836 in Wheeling, WV and had two additional children by_____________________. Buelmann, Niclaus (I723)
 
947 in Capt. Parson's Company Missouri Light Artillery (CSA) Denbow, James Alexander (I1197)
 
948 in Co. D of the 7th Virginia Infantry (USA) Smith, James (I4046)
 
949 in Co. D of the 7th West Virginia Infantry Smith, James (I4046)
 
950 in Co. E, 84th Indiana Infantry, Discharged by Order of Col. Simonson Drew, William Buck (I6481)
 

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