John Harvey Hemphill, 1855–1906?> (aged 50 years)
- Name
- John Harvey /Hemphill/
Birth
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Source: 1880 US Federal Census
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
Source: Find a Grave
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Occupation
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1900 Blacksmith
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Death of a sister
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Burial of a sister
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Note: Hurricane Cemetery |
Birth of a brother
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Census
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a sister
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Birth of a sister
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Note: died aged 71 years 1 month 3 days |
Burial of a paternal grandmother
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Note: Hurricane Cemetery Section C Row 11 Stone 29 (Find A Grave Memorial# 41493515) |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Source: Find a Grave
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Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Source: Find a Grave
Note: Duncan Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 71083053) |
Census
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Note: Also given as 27 Aug 1880 in the War of 1812 Pension papers |
Marriage
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Death of a mother
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Source: 1900 US Federal Census
Note: Her husband James Hemphill is listed as a widower in the 1900 US Federal Census for Honey Creek, White, Indiana. |
Census
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Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Death of a father
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Source: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
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Marriage of a son
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Source: 1910 US Federal Census
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Death
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Note: His wife Eliza is recorded as a widow in the 1910 US Federal Census for Beaver, Newton, Indiana. |
Burial
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Note: Oakland Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 41394880) |
father |
1825–1900
Birth: August 1825
30
25
— Indiana Death: July 31, 1900 — Honey Creek, White, Indiana |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — March 25, 1851 — Brown, Indiana |
15 months
elder sister |
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3 years
elder brother |
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11 months
himself |
1855–1906
Birth: September 27, 1855
30
26
— Indiana Death: August 6, 1906 — Morocco, Newton, Indiana |
3 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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4 years
younger sister |
himself |
1855–1906
Birth: September 27, 1855
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26
— Indiana Death: August 6, 1906 — Morocco, Newton, Indiana |
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wife |
1854–1914
Birth: February 26, 1854
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38
— Indiana Death: May 1, 1914 — Hammond, Lake, Indiana |
Marriage | Marriage — May 15, 1881 — White, Indiana |
2 years
son |
1883–1919
Birth: June 8, 1883
27
29
— Indiana Death: May 28, 1919 — West Hammond, Cook, Illinois |
14 years
son |
1897–1992
Birth: July 14, 1897
41
43
— Indiana Death: July 26, 1992 — Demotte, Jasper, Indiana |
Birth |
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Source: 1880 US Federal Census
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
Source: Find a Grave
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Marriage |
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Census |
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Occupation |
Source: 1900 US Federal Census
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Death |
Source: Find a Grave
Source: 1910 US Federal Census
Source: Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
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Death |
His wife Eliza is recorded as a widow in the 1910 US Federal Census for Beaver, Newton, Indiana. |
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Burial |
Oakland Cemetery (Find A Grave Memorial# 41394880) |
Shared note
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In the 1860 US Federal Census for Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, 34-year-old Kentucky-born bridle maker James H Hemphill owns $60 worth of personal property, but no land. He and his 31-year-old Ohio-born wife Elizabeth [Hicks] Hemphill have in their household their Indiana-born sons, 4-year-old John W, 2-year-old Elbert W [Albert] and one-month old Enis E Hemphill, and 17-year-old Indiana-born washerwoman Rachel Hicks Hemphill [sic Rachel Hicks] [who is Elizabeth's sister]. In the 1880 US Federal Census for Sugar Creek, Shelby, Indiana, 56-year-old farmer James Hemphill and his 51-year-old wife Elizabeth [Hicks] have in their household their son, 22-year-old farmer Albert, Alberts 17-year-old wife Cassa [Hicks], their son 24-year-old farmer John, their 18-year-old daughter Minnie, their 15-year-old school girl daughter Mollie, James father 87-year-old Samuel, and James nephew (Joseph's son) 16-year-old school boy Samuel [John Samuel] Hemphill. In the 1900 US Federal Census for Beaver, Newton, Indiana, 44-year-old Indiana-born blacksmith John W and his 46-year-old Indiana-born wife Elyza [Eliza Hicks] Hemphill have been married 17 years and have had two children, both are living. These Indiana-born children are 16-year-old blacksmith Marion and 2-year-old Charles. John, Eliza, and Marion can read, write and speak English. The family is living in a rented house. John's father was born in Indiana and his mother in Ohio. Eliza's father was born in Ohio and her mother in Indiana. John Harvey Hemphill died 6 Aug 1905 and was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Morocco, Newton, Indiana (Find A Grave Memorial# 41394880). |