Descendants of Daniel Daine
Source: Sandra Trapp email swt39@comcast.net
Generation
No. 1
1.
DANIEL6
DAINE (LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born Abt. 1798 in Connecticut (Source: 1850
census for Centerville, Allegany, New York, Family 233, Page 298.), and died
April 18, 1869 in Probably Centerville, Allegany, New York (Source: From his
gravestone found on a personal visit to his grave at Elmwood Cemetery in Pike,
Wyoming, New York.). He married MARY ELLEN HAMER Abt. 1822 in New York (Source: Marriage date is based
on the birth of first known child and birthplace..), daughter of JOSIAH HAMER and CHARITY ALLEN.
She was born May 8, 1803 in Livingston/Allegany, New York (Source: (1)
1855 and 1865 censuses for Centerville, Allegany, New York., (2) Minnesota
Cemetery Inscriptions Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.),
and died January 4, 1880 in Minnesota (Source: Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions
Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.).
Notes
for DANIEL
DAINE:
August
9, 1817, Stockbridge, Rutland, Vermont Town Records - Dan Dain warned out.
Allegany
County Land Records:
1842
- Dan Dain from Farmers Loan Trust Company, Volume 9, Page 320, town 6, range 1,
tract HC, Lot 41
1850
- Daniel Dain by Sheriff to John Pinwick, Volume 26, page 536, town 6, range 2,
tract HC,
lot 8
1857
- Dan Dain from John Renwick, Volume 47, page 577, town 6, range 2, tract HC,
lot 8
1872
- Daniel Dain by referee to John G. Kimball, Volume 92, page 416, town 6, range
2,
tract HC, lot 8
I
have seen on the internet references to Dan's middle name as being Harris.
I have probate, census, and land records and I have not seen anything to
verify this. On these documents, he
is listed as Dan Daine or Daniel Daine/Dain.
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About DANIEL
DAINE:
Burial:
Elmwood Cemetery, Pike, Wyoming, New York (Source: From his gravestone found on
a personal visit to his grave at Elmwood Cemetery in Pike, Wyoming, New York.)
Residence
1: 1820, Pittsfield, Rutland, Vermont
Residence
2: 1830, Pike, Allegany, New York
Residence
3: 1840, Hume, Allegany, New York
Residence
4: Bet. 1850 - 1865, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Notes
for MARY
ELLEN HAMER:
From
"Minnesota Burials" by John Dalby on Ancestry.com:
Mary is buried with George W. and Flora Daine Wells in cemetery no. 109
EE 29, Section SE.
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About MARY
ELLEN HAMER:
Residence
1: 1820, Pittsfield, Rutland, Vermont
Residence
2: 1830, Pike, Allegany, New York
Residence
3: 1840, Hume, Allegany, New York
Residence
4: 1850, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
5: 1855, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
6: 1860, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
7: 1870, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Marriage
Notes for DANIEL
DAINE and MARY
HAMER:
Several
letters found at the Allegany County and Wyoming County Historians' offices from
Andreas Brown, a descendant of Mary's, indicate that she was the Mary Hamer that
married Daniel Dain, and that she was the daughter of Josiah Hamer and Charity
Allen. A Charity Hamer living with
Dan and Mary is listed as mother on the 1865 census for Centerville, Allegany,
New York.
Children
of DANIEL
DAINE and MARY
HAMER are:
2.
i. BETSEY ANN7
DAINE,
b. October 1, 1822, New York; d. October 26, 1905, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
ii. SARAH ANN DAINE, b. Abt. 1827 (Source: 1870 census for Centerville,
Allegany County, New York, Family 224, Page 546..).
Notes
for SARAH
ANN DAINE:
Sarah
is assumed to be a daughter of Dan and Mary because she is listed in a deed
found on LDS film 484,101, page 416, as one of the defendants along with other
known children of theirs. On this
deed she is listed as Sarah Ann Dayton. Sarah
is listed with Mary on the 1870 Centerville census as Sarah A. Dain.
She is not listed on other census records with Dan and Mary, but she
would have been old enough to have been married before 1850.
3.
iii. ALMIRA L. DAINE, b. Abt. 1831, Allegany, New York; d. May 25, 1886,
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
4.
iv. LORILLA DAINE, b. February
3, 1833, New York; d. October 2, 1885, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
5.
v. ADA DAINE,
b. Abt. 1836, New York; d. Aft. 1880.
vi. NANCY DAINE, b. Abt.
1836, New York (Source: 1850 census for New York, Allegany County.).
Notes
for NANCY
DAINE:
Nancy
is assumed to be a daughter of Dan and Mary Daine because she is listed on the
1850 census for Centerville with them. She
is not listed on subsequent census records with them, nor is she listed on the
deed that lists other known children of theirs.
However, there is a James Blodgett listed on this deed, who may be the
husband of a deceased Nancy.
6. vii.
MARY ELIZABETH ELLEN DAINE, b. July
1838, Allegany County, New York; d. August 31, 1921, Probably
Los Angeles, California.
7. viii.
WILLIAM A. DAINE, b. March 1841, Allegany County, New York; d. November
8, 1927, Meeker County, Minnesota.
8.
ix. FLORA A. DAINE, b. November 15, 1846, Allegany County, New York; d.
February 28, 1926, Minnesota.
Generation
No. 2
2.
BETSEY
ANN7 DAINE
(DANIEL6,
LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born October 1, 1822 in New York (Source:
Betsey's death certificate, Rock County, Wisconsin, Volume 3, Page 475, Reel
118, Image 2032, #323890.), and died October 26, 1905 in Janesville, Rock,
Wisconsin (Source: Betsey's death certificate, Rock County, Wisconsin, Volume 3,
Page 475, Reel 118, Image 2032, #323890.).
She married HUBBARD
F. ROBINSON
June 1, 1844 in Rushford, Allegany, New York (Source: Western New York
Genealogical Society Journal, March 1994, Volume XX, No. 4; "Western
Luminary," a Universalist weekly paper published in Rochester, N.), son of
AARON ROBINSON. He was
born Abt. 1821 in Wyoming County, New York, and died 1889 (Source: (1) Betsey's
death certificate, Rock County, Wisconsin, Volme 3, Page 475, Reel 118, Image
2032, #323890, says that she was a widow., (2) Commemorative Biographical Record
of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa & Lafayette, Wisconsin, by J. H.
Beers & Company, Newberry E4902.183..).
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About BETSEY
ANN DAINE:
Burial:
Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (Source: Betsey's death
certificate, Rock County, Wisconsin, Volume 3, Page 475, Reel 118, Image 2032,
#323890.)
Residence
1: 1850, Pike, Wyoming, New York
Residence
2: Bet. 1860 - 1900, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
More
About HUBBARD
F. ROBINSON:
Occupation:
Bet. 1850 - 1880, Shoemaker
Real
Estate Value: 1850, $800
Marriage
Notes for BETSEY
DAINE and HUBBARD
ROBINSON:
From
the Western New York Genealogical Society Journal, March 1994, Volume XX, No. 4:
"The
following marriages are from the "Western Luminary," a Universalist
weekly paper published in Rochester, New York - Volume 3 (1844).
Taken from a film copy at the Andover-Harvard Theological Library,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, courtesy of Rev. Alan Seaburg, curator of manuscripts:
Robinson-Dane. In Rushford
(Allegany County) by Rev. Ichabod B. Sharp, Hubbard Robinson of Pike and Betsey
Ann Dane of Centreville, June 1, 1844.
Children
of BETSEY
DAINE and HUBBARD
ROBINSON are:
i. JUDSON LEGRAND8 ROBINSON (Source:
Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of rock, Green, Grant, Iowa
& Lafayette, Wisconsin, by J. H. Beers & Company, Newberry E4902.183
gives his middle name.), b. May 17, 1844, Pike, Wyoming, New York (Source:
Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa
& Lafayette, Wisconsin, by J. H. Beers & Company, Newberry E4902.183..);
m. HATTIE
KNOFF,
April 21, 1880 (Source: Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of
Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa & Lafayette, Wisconsin, by J. H. Beers &
Company, Newberry E4902.183..).
Notes
for JUDSON
LEGRAND ROBINSON:
From
"Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant,
Iowa & Lafayette, Wisconsin," by J. H. Beers & Company, Newberry
E4902.183: Judson LeGrand Robinson,
one of the prosperous and representative farmers of Rock county, owns a
well-cultivated farm in Section 10, Janesville township, which he has acquired
as the fruit of his arduous labors. Judson
LeGrand Robinson was born in Pike, Wyoming Co., N.Y., May 17, 1844, a son of
Hubbard and Betsy Ann (Daine) Robinson, natives of New York State.
The father of Hubbard Robinson, Aaron Robinson, was a native of
Massachusetts, of English descent, was a shoemaker, farmer and tanner and in
time amassed a large fortune. Nine
children were born to him and his good wife, and he was over seventy at the time
of his death. During his lifetime
Aaron Robinson was in the State militia, and in every way proved himself a
worthy man and good citizen. The
maternal grandfather of our subject, Daniel Daine, a native of New York State,
of English descent, followed the occupation of farming.
He had a family of nine children, and was about seventy-five years old
when he passed away. The maternal
grandmother, whose maiden name was Hammer, lived to be 108 years old, and was a
very worthy and highly esteemed lady. Hubbard
Robinson, the father of our subject, was a shoemaker by trade, at which he
worked until a few years prior to his death.
While in New York State he was a member of the school board in the
village where he lived, and also served in the State militia.
In 1852 Hubbard Robinson came West, locating in Rock county, Wis., in
1856, and buying a home of eleven acres in Janesville, on the west side of Rock
river, in Section 10, where he resided until his death in 1889, at the age of
seventy-one. Mrs. Robinson still
survives, a very estimable old lady, and a consistent member of the M. E.
Church. Three sons were born to
this good couple, two of whom are now living: Judson L. and Cornelius Wayne, of
Janesville township. Judson LeGrand
Robinson lived in New York State until twelve years old, when he came to Rock
county with his parents, and has since resided in this locality.
Until the Civil war broke out Mr. Robinson followed farming and
shoemaking, attending the district schools when opportunity offered; but as soon
as old enough he enlisted, in 1864, in Company A, 43rd Wis. V.I., and served
until the close of the war, participating in the battle of Johnsonville and a
number of skirmishes. After the
close of the war Mr. Robinson followed his trade about two years, then engaged
in farming, and now owns the fine farm of 190 acres where he resides.
On April 21, 1880, Judson LeGrand Robinson married Miss Hattie Knoff,
daughter of William and Catherine M. Knoff, and nine children have been born to
them, four sons and five daughters: Roy LeGrand, Arthur Wayne, Benjamin
Harrison, Judson, Eva Dett, Maude, June, Flora and Luella.
Politically Mr. Robinson is a Republican in sentiment, and he has been
called upon to serve his fellow citizens in several offices, having acted as
justice of the peace one term, and constable several times.
Socially Mr. Robinson is an honored member of W. H. Sargent Post, G.A.R.
Both he and his wife are good representatives of the agricultural
population of Rock county.
More
About JUDSON
LEGRAND ROBINSON:
Military:
Civil War Company A, 43rd Wisconsin, V. I.
ii. CORNELIUS
WAYNE ROBINSON
(Source: Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of rock, Green,
Grant, Iowa & Lafayette, Wisconsin, by J. H. Beers & Company, Newberry
E4902.183 gives his middle name.), b. November 23, 1847, Pike, Wyoming, New York
(Source: (1) 1860 census for Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, family 1256, page
340A.., (2) Family Data Collections at Ancestry.com..); m. BELLE A..
iii. FRANK E. ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1863, New York (Source: 1860 census for
Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, family 1256, page 340A..); d. Bef. 1900 (Source:
1900 census for Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, Family 65, Page 166B, says that
Betsey was the mother of 3 children, two living..).
Notes
for FRANK
E. ROBINSON:
In
the book, "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock,
Green, Grant, Iowa & Lafayette, Wisconsin," by J. H. Beers &
Company, Newberry E4902.183 it says that the only surviving children of Hubbard
and Betsey are Judson and Cornelius.
3.
ALMIRA
L.7 DAINE (DANIEL6, LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born Abt. 1831 in Allegany, New York (Source:
1855 census for Belfast, Allegany, New York, Family 247. Newberry Library Film
338, Reel 4..), and died May 25, 1886 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (Source:
Janesville Gazette dated May 28, 1886.). She
married AMON
H. FAIRBANK
Abt. 1850 in New York (Source: 1850 census for New York, Allegany County.), son
of JOSHUA FAIRBANK
and LUCY DAIN.
He was born February 9, 1824 in Pittsfield, Rutland, Vermont (Source: The
Fairbanks Family in America by Lorenzo Fairbanks.), and died Aft. 1897.
Notes
for ALMIRA
L. DAINE:
From
"Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin," by Bernie Farmer:
Almira Fairbanks, Block 47, Lot 1, Grave 6.
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About ALMIRA
L. DAINE:
Burial:
May 1886, Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (Source: (1) Janesville
Gazette dated May 28, 1886., (2) Almira's tombstone in Oakhill Cemetery,
Janesville, Wisconsin.)
Residence
1: 1850, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
2: 1855, Belfast, Allegany, New York
Residence
3: 1860, Pike, Allegany, New York
Residence
4: 1870, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
5: 1875, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
6: 1880, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Notes
for AMON
H. FAIRBANK:
It
is not known where Amon died. Probably
in New York. Amon last appears in
the Janesville, Wisconsin city directory for 1892-1893. The book, "The Fairbanks Family in America" by
Lorenzo S. Fairbanks published in 1897 states, "lives in South Stockton,
New York, with his brother, Stillman Duane."
He is not on the 1892 or 1900 census with Stillman.
Found
at the Rock County courthouse in Janesville, a paper dated June 23, 1888,
indicating the sale of Amon's land due to foreclosure.
His
son, Henry Joshua's, military pension records indicate that he asked for leave
from August 24 - 27, 1898. This may
be when Amon died.
"The
Fairbanks Family in America" by Lorenzo S. Fairbanks implies that Amon was
born in Barnard; however, in 1824, Joshua is listed as being of Pittsfield,
Rutland, Vermont, on land records.
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About AMON
H. FAIRBANK:
Occupation
1: Bet. 1878 - 1885, Teamster
Occupation
2: 1850, Blacksmith (Source: 1850 census.)
Residence
1: 1850, Centerville, Allegany, New York (Source: 1850 census.)
Residence
2: 1855, Belfast, Allegany, New York
Residence
3: 1870, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
4: 1875, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
5: 1880, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Children
of ALMIRA
DAINE and AMON
FAIRBANK are:
i. CORETA BELL8
FAIRBANK,
b. April 1849, Allegany County, New York (Source: (1) 1900 federal census for
Iowa., (2) 1855 census for Belfast, Allegany, New York, Family 247. Newberry
Library Film 338, Reel 4..); d. June 16, 1904, Union Township, Adair, Iowa
(Source: Death records at Adair County Courthouse, Greenfield, Iowa.); m. RICHARD F. MURPHY, August 17, 1886, Lincoln Township, Union, Iowa
(Source: Marriage record from Union County, Iowa, Book 1, 1880-1892, Page 76.);
b. October 19, 1846, County Kilkenny, Ireland (Source: (1) Richard's gravestone
gives the birth date.., (2) The "History of Union County", 1908, by
George Ida says that the family was in County Killarney, Ireland until after the
birth of Richard..); d. May 15, 1907, Creston, Union, Iowa (Source: History of
Union County, 1908, by George A. Ida, page 658.).
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About CORETA
BELL FAIRBANK:
Burial:
Hill of Zion Cemetery, Zion, Adair, Iowa (Source: Death records at Adair County
Courthouse, Greenfield, Iowa.)
Residence
1: 1860, Pike, Wyoming, New York
Residence
2: 1870, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
3: 1875, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
4: 1880, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Residence
5: 1895, Union Township, Adair, Iowa
Residence
6: 1900, Union Township, Adair, Iowa
Notes
for RICHARD
F. MURPHY:
1900
federal census: can read and write,
speak English
Owns
farm with mortgage.
Year
of immigration - 1847, naturalized.
History
of Union County, 1908 says: Richard's
family came to the United States in 1849, settling first in Orange County, New
York, where they lived for about five years, and in 1854 they moved to
Wisconsin, making their home in Rock County for a number of years.
In 1875 they came to Iowa.
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About RICHARD
F. MURPHY:
Occupation:
Farmer in Iowa
ii. PHILOTUS H. FAIRBANK, b. March 1852, Allegany County, New York (Source: (1)
1900 census for Pennsylvania, Crawford, Beaver township, Family 108 or 171,
Sheet 7, Page 19.., (2) 1855 census for Belfast, Allegany, New York, Family 247.
Newberry Library Film 338, Reel 4..); d. Aft. 1920, Probably Harrison, Arkansas.
Notes
for PHILOTUS
H. FAIRBANK:
On
the 1920 census, Philotus is listed as an inmate. This does not appear to be a prison, probably a home for
mentally ill or indigent. He is
also listed as a widower on this census.
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About PHILOTUS
H. FAIRBANK:
Occupation
1: Teamster - 1878 - 1879
Occupation
2: 1889-1890 - Worked at J.S. Draper
Occupation
3: 1892 - 1895 - Station Engineer
Occupation
4: Laborer - 1880
Occupation
5: 1900, Day Laborer
Occupation
6: 1910, Engineer stationary
Residence
1: 1900, Beaver, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Residence
2: 1910, Boise, Ada, Idaho
Residence
3: 1920, South Harrison, Boone, Arkansas
iii. HENRY JOSHUA FAIRBANK, b. October 24, 1869, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
(Source: Military pension records from NARA, Case no. 2524286.); d. September
20, 1939, Hines, Cook, Illinois
(Source: Illinois death certificate, registration district no. 162, certificate
registration no. 743.); m. EMMA SUSANNA CASE, October 16,
1904, Spaulding, Union, Iowa
(Source: Marriage certificate, Union County, Iowa, No. 139, Book 6, Page 139.);
b. February 5, 1884, Creston, Union, Iowa (Source: Marriage record from Union
County, Iowa No. 139, Book 6, Page 139.); d. June 7, 1934, Chicago, Cook,
Illinois (Source: Illinois death certificate registration no. 16171.).
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About HENRY
JOSHUA
FAIRBANK:
Burial:
September 22, 1939, Graceland Cemetery, Creston, Union, Iowa (Source: Illinois
death certificate, registration district no. 162, certificate registration no.
743.)
Medical
Information:
Military
1: Veteran of Spanish-American War (Source: Military pension records from NARA,
Case no. 2524286.)
Military
2: United States Army 1898 - 1903 (Source: Military pension records from NARA,
Case no. 2524286.)
Occupation
1: Streetcar conductor in Chicago (Source: Obituary.)
Occupation
2: Bet. 1889 - 1890, Worked at Janesville Cotton Mills (Source: Janesville
Directory.)
Occupation
3: 1910, Mail carrier, rural route
Occupation
4: Bef. 1920, Mailman in Creston, Iowa (Source: Obituary.)
Residence
1: Bet. 1869 - 1890, 98 Centre Avenue, Janesville, WI (Source: Janesville
Directory.)
Residence
2: 1910, Spaulding, Union, Iowa
Residence
3: 1915, Bellafonte, R. R. 1, Arkansas (Source: Information found on post card
sent by Jackie Bonus..)
Residence
4: Bet. 1920 - 1930, Chicago, Cook, Illinois
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About EMMA
SUSANNA
CASE:
Burial:
June 8, 1934, Graceland Cemetery in Creston, Union, Iowa (Source: Illinois death
certificate registration no. 16171.)
Occupation:
Housewife
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About HENRY
FAIRBANK
and EMMA
CASE:
Minister:
Rev. I S. Lavely (Source: Marriage certificate.)
Witnesses:
A. F. Murphy and M. N. Emmons (Source: Marriage certificate.)
4.
LORILLA7
DAINE (DANIEL6,
LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born February 3, 1833 in New York (Source: (1)
1850 census for New York, Allegany County., (2) Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville,
Wisconsin by Bernie Farmer, Newberry F589 J2 F37 1996.), and died October 2,
1885 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (Source: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville,
Wisconsin by Bernie Farmer, Newberry F589 J2 F37 1996.).
She married EDWIN W.
BARKER Abt. 1865 (Source: Marriage date based on birth of first child and
census records..), son of JOBE BARKER and PHOEBE SMITH. He was
born April 1, 1827 in New York (Source: (1) 1870 census for Janesville, Rock
County, Wisconsin, Family 116, Page 186B., (2) Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville,
Wisconsin by Bernie Farmer, Newberry F589 J2 F37 1996.), and died September 10,
1884 in Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin (Source: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville,
Wisconsin by Bernie Farmer, Newberry F589 J2 F37 1996.).
Notes
for LORILLA
DAINE:
From
"Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin," by Bernie Farmer:
Lorilla D. Barker, wife of Edwin, Block 98, Lot 12, Grave 4
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About LORILLA
DAINE:
Residence:
Bet. 1870 - 1880, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Notes
for EDWIN
W. BARKER:
From
"Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin" by Bernie Farmer:
Edwin W. Barker, Block 98, Lot 12, Grave 3.
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About EDWIN
W. BARKER:
Occupation:
1870, Farmer
Personal
estate: 1870, $4000
Real
Estate Value: 1870, $24,520
Residence:
1870, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin
Marriage
Notes for LORILLA
DAINE and EDWIN
BARKER:
Lorilla
and Edwin Barker are named in a land record found on LDS film 484,101, page 416,
as one of the defendants along with other known children of Dan and Mary's.
Children
of LORILLA
DAINE and EDWIN
BARKER are:
i. EDWIN H.8
BARKER,
b. Abt. 1865, Wisconsin (Source: 1870 census for Janesville, Rock County,
Wisconsin, Family 116, Page 186B.); d. September 10, 1884, Wisconsin (Source:
Wisconsin Death Index on Ancestry.com.).
ii. MARY C. BARKER, b. Abt. 1867, Wisconsin (Source: 1870 census for
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, Family 116, Page 186B.).
iii. MATTIE C. BARKER, b. Abt. 1869, Wisconsin (Source: 1870 census for
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, Family 116, Page 186B.).
iv. FRED C. BARKER, b. Abt. 1872, Wisconsin (Source: 1880 census for
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, Family 119, Page 163B.).
5.
ADA7
DAINE (DANIEL6,
LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born Abt. 1836 in New York (Source: 1860 census
for Centerville, Allegany, New York, Family 71, Page 503..), and died Aft. 1880
(Source: Ada is on the 1880 census for Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin, Page
429C..). She married (1) UNKNOWN WALLACE.
She married (2) UNKNOWN DARLING.
He died Bef. 1880 (Source: On the 1880 census for Oshkosh, Winnebago,
Wisconsin, she is listed as a widow..).
Notes
for ADA
DAINE:
Ada
is assumed to be a daughter of Dan and Mary Dain because the 1860 census for
them shows an Ada and Cora Wallace. Ada
is born in New York and Cora is born in Wisconsin. An Ada Darling is listed along with known children of Dan and
Mary in the deed found on LDS film 484,101, page 416, land deeds for Allegany
County, New York, as one of the defendants in a suit brought by John Kimball.
The 1865 census for Centerville shows Cora, grandchild, but not Ada,
living with Dan and Mary. Ada and
Cora are found on the 1870 census in Wisconsin without an apparent
husband/father. They are listed as
Ada and Cora Darling.
More
About ADA
DAINE:
Residence
1: 1860, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
2: 1870, Waupun North Ward, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Residence
3: 1880, Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin
Child
of ADA
DAINE and UNKNOWN
WALLACE is:
i. CORA8 WALLACE, b. Abt.
1857, Wisconsin (Source: 1865 census for Centerville, Allegany, New York, Family
167, Page 20.).
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About CORA
WALLACE:
Residence
1: Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
2: 1865, Centerville, Allegany, New York
Residence
3: 1870, Waupun North Ward, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Residence
4: 1880, Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin
6.
MARY
ELIZABETH ELLEN7
DAINE (DANIEL6,
LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) (Source: Letter from Andreas Brown, a descendant of
Ellen, to the Allegany County Historian lists Ellen's full name..) was born July
1838 in Allegany County, New York (Source: (1) 1855 census for
Centerville, Allegany, New York, Family 121 gives the county of her
birth.., (2) 1900 census for Santa Ana, Orange, California, Family 134?, Page
167, gives her birth month and year..), and died August 31, 1921 in Probably
Los Angeles, California (Source: California Death Index at http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cadeathm.htm.).
She married JOHN GARY
KIMBALL (Source: Letter from Andreas Brown to Daniel Greene, Allegany County
Historian..) Bet. 1865 - 1871 (Source: Letter from Andreas Brown to Daniel
Greene, Allegany County Historian..). He
died Bef. 1910 in Probably California
(Source: Ellen is listed as a widow on the 1910 census for Los Angeles,
California, Family 176, page 123, Precinct 43, Ed 88, Sheet 6B.).
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About MARY
ELIZABETH ELLEN
DAINE:
Residence
1: 1870, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Residence
2: 1880, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, California
Residence
3: 1900, Santa Ana, Orange, California
Residence
4: 1910, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Children
of MARY
DAINE and JOHN
KIMBALL are:
i. CHARLES DRYDEN8
KIMBALL,
b. September 25, 1871, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee (Source: Who's Who in Pacific
Southwest found on Heritage Quest.); d. October 17, 1941, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, California (Source: California Death Index on Ancestry.com.).
Notes
for CHARLES
DRYDEN
KIMBALL:
From
"Who's Who in Pacific Southwest: A
Compilation of Authentic Biographical Sketches of Citizens of Southern
California and Arizona" published by Times-Mirror Print:
Charles D. Kimball. Real
estate. Resides 1757 N. Orange Street, Hollywood; office 200
Consolidated Realty Building, Los Angeles, California.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee September 25, 1871; son of John G. and Ellen
Kimball. Married in 1894.
Attended Santa Ana High school; Los Angeles Business College.
Engaged in real estate business, 1904 to date.
Member of Los Angeles Board of Trade.
Baptist.
California
Death Index on Ancestry.com states that he was born September 25, 1870 in
Tennessee. His mother's maiden name
was Dane.
ii. DANE F. KIMBALL, b. Abt. 1875, New York (Source: 1880 census for Santa
Ana, Los Angeles, California, Family 70, Page 247C, Sheet 7, ED272.); m. EDNA
M.
(Source: 1910 census Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, Family 176, Page 123,
Precinct 43, Ed 88, Sheet 6B.).
iii. EARNEST KIMBALL, b. Abt.
1876, California (Source: 1880 census for Santa Ana, Los Angeles, California,
Family 70, Page 247C, Sheet 7, ED272.).
7.
WILLIAM
A.7 DAINE (DANIEL6, LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born March 1841 in Allegany County, New York
(Source: (1) 1855 census for Centerville,
Allegany, New York, Family 121 gives the county of his birth., (2) 1900 census
for Castle Rock Township, Dakota, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B gives his birth
month and year..), and died November 8, 1927 in Meeker County, Minnesota
(Source: Minnesota Death Index on Ancestry.com.).
He married ARMENIA WELLS
Abt. 1867 (Source: Date is estimated from 1900 census for Castle Rock Township,
Dakota County, Minnesota which states they have been married 33 years..). She was born March 1847 in New York (Source: 1900 census for
Castle Rock Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B stamped.),
and died December 2, 1925 in Meeker County, Minnesota (Source: Minnesota Death
Index on Ancestry.com.).
Notes
for WILLIAM
A. DAINE:
Minnesota
State File No. for William's death is 007897.
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About WILLIAM
A. DAINE:
Occupation:
Bet. 1870 - 1900, Farmer
Residence
1: 1870, Lakeville, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
2: 1880, Empire, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
3: 1900, Castle Rock Township, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
4: 1910, Empire Township, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
5: 1920, Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota, 119 Sibley
Notes
for ARMENIA
WELLS:
Armenia's
maiden name is assumed from a deed that she, along with other Wells family
members, are named in. For the 1910
and 1920 census, she is listed as Lucina, which may have been her middle name as
she is listed as Armana L. Dane on the 1880 census for Empire, Dakota County,
Minnesota.
The
Minnesota Death Index found on Ancestry.com states her name as Lucina Mannista
Daine. Her state file number for
her death is 8109.
Children
of WILLIAM
DAINE and ARMENIA
WELLS are:
i. EARNEST W.8
DAIN,
b. November 1869, Minnesota (Source: 1900 census for Castle Rock Township,
Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B.).
ii. MARY V. DAIN, b. Abt. 1874, Minnesota (Source: 1880 census for
Empire, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 27, Page 200D, ED 198, Sheet 4.).
iii. WELLS DAIN, b. Abt. 1879,
Minnesota (Source: 1880 census for Empire, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 27,
Page 200D, ED 198, Sheet 4.).
iv. HENRY W. DAIN, b. October 1878 (Source: 1900 census for Castle Rock
Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B stamped.).
Notes
for HENRY
W. DAIN:
Henry
W. and Wells Dane may be the same child.
v. EDITH B. DAIN, b. April 1883 (Source: 1900 census for Castle Rock
Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B stamped.).
vi. ETOILA B. DAIN, b. November 1885 (Source: 1900 census for Castle Rock
Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B stamped.).
vii. ELLEN B. DAIN, b. June 1889, Minnesota (Source: 1900 census for
Castle Rock Township, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 37, Page 9B stamped.).
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About ELLEN
B. DAIN:
Occupation:
1920, Teacher (Source: 1920 census for Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota, Family
133, Page 158, ED128.)
8.
FLORA
A.7 DAINE (DANIEL6, LEMUEL5
DAIN,
ZACHARIAH4
DEANES,
OXENBRIDGE3
DEENS,
EPHRAIM2
DAYNES,
ABRAHAM1) was born November 15, 1846 in Allegany County, New
York (Source: (1) 1855 census for Centerville,
Allegany, New York, Family 121 gives the county of her birth.., (2) Minnesota
Cemetery Inscriptions Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.),
and died February 28, 1926 in Minnesota (Source: Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions
Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.).
She married GEORGE W. WELLS Abt. 1866 (Source: 1900 census for Egan, Dakota
County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32.). He
was born December 16, 1840 in New York (Source: (1) 1900 census for Egan, Dakota
County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32., (2) Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions
Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.), and died February 15,
1908 in Minnesota (Source: Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions Index/Minnesota
Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.).
Notes
for FLORA
A. DAINE:
On
the 1900 census for Egan, Dakota, Minnesota, Flora is listed as the mother of
five children, two children living.
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About FLORA
A. DAINE:
Occupation:
1910, Own income
Residence
1: 1870, Lakeville, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
2: 1880, Eureka, Dakota, Minnesota
Residence
3: 1900, Egan, Dakotra, Minnesota
Residence
4: Bet. 1910 - 1920, Farmington Village, Empire Twp., Dakota, Minnesota
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About GEORGE
W. WELLS:
Military:
Company F, 5th New York Cavalry (Source: Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions
Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.)
Occupation
1: 1900, Carpenter
Occupation
2: 1880, Farmer
Marriage
Notes for FLORA
DAINE and GEORGE
WELLS:
Flora
and George Wells are named in a land record found on LDS film 484,101, page 416,
as one of the defendants along with other known children of Dan and Mary's.
Children
of FLORA
DAINE and GEORGE
WELLS are:
i. CLIFFORD8 WELLS, b. December
1870, Minnesota (Source: 1900 census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family
36, Page 32.); d. May 1948, Minnesota (Source: Minnesota Cemetery Inscriptions
Index/Minnesota Burials by John Dalby on Ancestry.com.); m. ADDIE C.; b. August 1874
(Source: 1900 census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32.).
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About CLIFFORD
WELLS:
Occupation:
1900, Carpenter
ii. CORAL WELLS, b. September
1882, Minnesota (Source: 1900 census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family
36, Page 32.).
iii. BABY WELLS (Source: 1900
census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32.).
iv. BABY WELLS (Source: 1900
census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32.).
v. BABY WELLS (Source: 1900
census for Egan, Dakota County, Minnesota, Family 36, Page 32.).