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_Gary Dean TOLBERT __|
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| _Julian Edward RANFT _|
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|_Donna Mae RANFT ____|
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| _Thomas States CARPENTER _
| | (1877 - 1936) m 1901
|_Velma Mae CARPENTER _|
(1916 - 1990) m 1937 |
|_Maude Jane DAVIS ________+
(1877 - 1926) m 1901
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_Gary Dean TOLBERT __|
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_Michael Dean TOLBERT _|
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| |_Donna Mae RANFT ____|
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| |_Velma Mae CARPENTER _+
| (1916 - 1990) m 1937
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|--Skylar TOLBERT
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|_Lila RUYLE ___________|
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_Gary Dean TOLBERT __|
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_Michael Dean TOLBERT _|
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| | _Julian Edward RANFT _
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| |_Donna Mae RANFT ____|
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| |_Velma Mae CARPENTER _+
| (1916 - 1990) m 1937
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|--Theresa Ann TOLBERT
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|_Lorie FLYNN __________|
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(ID #I17871) 1880 Census: New Douglas, Madison Co., IL, p. 85A. Evidently his first wife Polly Wheeler had died by then. This census shows his second wife Mary B. born in IL, 1837. As a minister, he traveled widely, and so the records relating to his family are scattered across several counties.
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_Reuben Hampton TOLLE _|
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|--Caleb Jarvis Taylor TOLLE
| (1815 - 1880)
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Her tombstone is noted in Cemeteries of Brown County, Illinois (Schuyler-Brown Historical and Genealogical Society, Astoria, IL: Stevens Publishing Co., 1975) as follows (p. 390, Versailles Township):
Lone Stone
A long stone stands in the center of a field on the Kate Logsdon farm in Northeast quarter of Section 5, Versailles Township. The inscription reads Harriett, wife of H. F. Davis died July 10, 1848, aged 31 yrs. 22 days. This woman is supposed to have died with cholera on the way to the west and was buried at the side of the road at that time. The road has since been put on township line so the stone is in a field. It is in good condition.
Her birthdate is computed from her age at death. Her parentage is given by Thoren Tolle Meyers (http://members.tripod.com/~ThorenTM/index.html). The story reported for her tombstone seems unlikely. Her family had been in Brown Co., IL since at least 1840 (although her first child William may have been born in Missouri), and she had lived there with her husband since 1841. Ordinary roads were generally along property lines, and hence followed section and quarter-section boundaries from early times.
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_James TOLLE ________|
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| |_Diana BENHAM _________|
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|--Harriet TOLLE
| (1817 - 1848)
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| _Reuben Hampton TOLLE _|
| | (1772 - ....) m 1798 |
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|_Lovey H. TOLLE _____|
(1800 - ....) m 1816|
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|_Sarah TARLETON _______|
(1777 - ....) m 1798 |
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|--James TOLLE
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_Reuben Hampton TOLLE _|
| (1772 - ....) m 1798 |
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|--Lovey H. TOLLE
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|_Sarah TARLETON _______|
(1777 - ....) m 1798 |
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still living - details excluded
In 1855 census, Argyle NY, district 2, Elizabeth McDougall age 64, son William age 35, Samuel Tomb age 17, and Martha Tomb, aunt, age 50. 1865 census notes Elizabeth bore 9 children, only 6 accounted for . On the 1865 census there is also an Anna L. McDougall age 17 listed as her grandchild. This might be Anna O. McDougall, daughter of John B. by his first wife.
Daughter of the late Clement du Torraux of Gilliarin, parish of Promasin.
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_Ambrose Jackson TORREY _|
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|--Annie Baird TORREY
| (1858 - 1892)
| _John BAIRD _________+
| | (1760 - 1808) m 1783
| _George BAIRD _______|
| | (1801 - ....) |
| | |_Mary BOCKOVEN ______+
| | (1765 - 1853) m 1783
|_Sarah Caroline BAIRD ___|
(1834 - 1913) |
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|_Catherine CROWELL __|
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Some accounts call her Fornier (Fournier?) instead of Tournier. Whatever her name, the version that places her date of birth in 1752 cannot be correct, since her son Jean Louis was born in that year!
She was present at the baptism of her granddaughter Maria Georgina, daughter of William Power and Susanne Aubert de Gaspé, in 1832. She signed her name "Eliza Power". One secondary source gives her name as Tory. The Library and Archives of Canada transcribed her name in an extract of the 1829 marriage of William Power as Torrey, but the script could equally well be read as Tovig, the version most often cited. Another possibility is Tovey, interpolated from the clearly-written spelling Tovay, on the 1818 census of the parish of Notre-Dame de Québec, where she is listed as the widow of the "Ecuyer" Michael Power, age 47, with her son "Guillaume", age 19, also in the household. The spellings similar to Torey might come from an obituary of her son William in 1860, presumed to be the source of the biographical sketches. We know of no other document containing her name. However, it seems likely that something will eventually be found in the records of the notaries of Quebec.
In 1818, she and her son were living in the household of Isaac Gingras, on the south side of the rue Richelieu, in the parish of Notre-Dame de Québec.
Protestant minister.