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8501 U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989: "Richard A. Derry, salesman, City Directory, Indianapolis, IN 1940."  Derry, Richard A. (I41413)
 
8502 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, 6th Cong District, Perry, Marion County, IN, 1863-1865: "Summerfield Thomas, age 22 b. Abt. 1841 Kentucky, unmarried." Thomas, Lt. Summerfield T. (I13895)
 
8503 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, Jacksonville, Morgan County, IL, 1863-1865: "Ira F. Davenport, age 23 b. Illinois, married." Davenport, Ira F. (I37466)
 
8504 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, Sulphur Spring, Morgan County, IL, 1863-1865: "Peter E. Davenport, age 33 b. Illinois, married." Davenport, Peter E. (I37471)
 
8505 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration, 1863-1865, 1 Jul 1863: John G. Hapenny, age 23 b. Kentucky, married, residence: Perry, Clay County, IN."

U.S. Census Washington, Putnam County, IN 1870: "John Hapenny, age 29 b. Abt. 1841 Kentucky, farm hand, wife Janetta, age 25 b. Abt. 1845 Indiana; four children b. Indiana: William 6, Margaret 4, Silas F. 2, John F. 6/12 b. Jan 1870."  
Hapenny, John G. (I29849)
 
8506 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration, 1863-1865: "John Thomas, Sr., age 31 b. Abt. 1832 Kentucky, married, 6th Cong District, Perry, Marion County, IN."

Indianapolis, IN Directories, 1887-1890, years 1889 & 1890: "John S. Thomas, 304 Yandes, laborer." 
Thomas, John Shaw (I14028)
 
8507 U.S. Civil War Draft Registration, Franklin, Marion County, IN, 1863: "John M. McCollum, age 34 b. Abt. 1829 Indiana, married."

"Indianapolis, IN Directories, 1887-1890:

1889 John M. McCollum, 21 Pleasant, tile maker

1890 John M. McCollum, 21 Pleasant, furniture, 622 Virginia Avenue"

Edited by Roy Richard Thomas August 2011
 
McCollum, John Minter (I13916)
 
8508 U.S. Civil War Draft Registrations, 1863-1865: "Evan Lowdermilk, age39 b. Abt. 1824 North Carolina, residence: Jackson, Clay County, IN."

U.S. Census Jackson, Clay County, IN 1870: "Evan Lowdermilk, age 46 b. Abt. 1824 North Carolina farmer real estate owned $1500 other property owned $647, wife Mahala J., age 46 b. Abt. 1824 Indiana; four children b. Indiana: Ananias 23, James B. 13, Lawrence T. 12, Amanda A. 10."  
Lowdermilk, Evan Annanais (I20703)
 
8509 U.S. Civil War Soldier Records,1861-1865: "Obed F. Gilbert, enlisted 2 Dec 1861 age 23, private; 28 Dec 1861 Co C, Iowa 4th Inf Regt; wounded, mustered out 20 Mar 1862 at Pea Ridge, Arkansas." (d. 29 Mar 1862) Gilbert, Obed Foote (I43716)
 
8510 U.S. Civil War Soldiers & Profiles: "John William Whittington, age 30 b. Abt. 1834, residence: Cedar Creek, VA, enlisted 4 Jan 1864 Shenandoah County, VA, Co.; 1 Apr 1864: I, 23d Virginia Calvary Regt.; ht. 5' 10" dark complexion, brown eyes, dark hair; d. 19 Apr 1890." Whittington, John William (I29395)
 
8511 U.S. Civil War Soldiers Records, 1861-1865: "James Hensley. Enlisted Sergeant in Company I, Indiana 103rd Infantry Regiment on 9 Jul 1863. Mustered out on 01 Aug 1863." Hensley, James Friend (I22906)
 
8512 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865: "Gersham [sic] Whittington, Co. A, 10th Regt, Virginia Inf, Private in Corporal out."

National Parks Service: "CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA TROOPS. 10th Regiment, Virginia Infantry was assembled at Harper's Ferry during the late spring of 1861. Four companies of the 4th Regiment Virginia Volunteers, a militia unit, were united with other volunteer companies to make up the regiment. An eleventh company was added to the command in April, 1862. Its men were raised in the counties of Shenandoah, Rockingham, Page, and Madison. During the war it was attached to Elzey's, Taliaferro's, Fulkerson's, Colston's, Steuart's, and W. Terry's Brigade. After fighting at First Manassas and McDowell, it was active in Jackson's Valley Campaign. The 10th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor except when it was on detached duty during the Battle of Sharpsburg. It was involved in Early's Shenandoah Valley operations and later the Appomattox Campaign. This unit reported 16 casualties at First Manassas, 21 at McDowell, 43 at Cedar Mountain, 32 at Second Manassas, and 157 at Chancellorsville. Of the 276 engaged at Gettysburg more than twenty-five percent were disabled. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 2 officers and 43 men. The field officers wer Colonels Simeon B. Gibbons and Edward T.H. Warren, Lieutenant Colonels Dorilas H.L. Martz and Samuel T. Walker, and Majors Isaac G. Coffman and Joshua Stover."
 
Whittington, Gershom (I29396)
 
8513 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865: "Jacob Gibbons, Union, 3 months, 25 Apr 1861, Co. B, 11th Regt, Indiana Inf, Pvt in Pvt out."

U.S. Census Sugar Ridge, Clay County, IN 1880: "Jacob Gibbons, age 38 b. Abt. 1841 Ohio, father b. Virginia, farmer, wife Mary, age 32 b. Abt. 1848 Ohio; three children b. Indiana: William 12, Viola 6, Mary E. 3."  
Gibbons, Jacob (I29551)
 
8514 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865: "Thomas J. Payne, Co. C, 85th Inf Indiana, Private in, Private out."

Civil war Pension Index, 1861-1934: "Thomas J. Payne, filed 15 Apr 1884, application #510916 certificate #447894 Illinois; widow Mary E. Payne, filed 2 Feb 1920, application #1152.056 certificate #897989 Indiana."

Find-A-Grave:

"Son of John Carpenter Payne and Rebecca (Mercer) Payne
Husband of Adaline Teel (Jewell) Payne

Thomas Jefferson Payne was born at Lewis, Vigo County, Indiana, June 22, 1832. He was united in marriage with Adeline Teel Jewell, October 30, 1851. To this union were born ten children, two of whom died in infancy. One daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Bumgardner died December 4, 1907. Those surviving are Mrs. Martha Richey, Eureka, Kansas; Mrs. Nancy Stark, Burdett, Colo; Frank Payne, Bonners Ferry, Idaho; Riley Payne, Howard, Kas.; Mrs. Jennie Forster, Vermillion, Ills.;Harry T. Payne, Newport, Indiana, and Felix Payne, Clovis, New Mexico.

At the age of thirty he united with the Christian Church and has since been a faithful member and consistent worker.

In 1879 with his family he moved to Edgar county, Illinois. In 1911 he moved to Howard, Kansas, where he lived with his son, Riley Payne, until his death.

He enlisted at the call of his country August 13, 1862, and served almost three years in the Union Army. He was in twenty-three of the notable battles and was with Sherman on his march to the sea. He was honorably discharged June 12, 1865. He was a faithful member of the G.A.R. and served as Post Commander several terms.

He departed this life June 5, 1918, at the age of 85 years,11 months and 17 days. His wife preceded him to the better world Sept. 2, 1875.

Funeral services were held at the home on Saturday at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. Arthur pastor of the Christian Church of Howard. The beautiful service of the G.A.R. was performed at the grave. The interment was in Grace Lawn cemetery." 
Payne, Thomas Jefferson (I39671)
 
8515 U.S. Congress, U.S. Congressional Serial Set, Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps: "Midshipmen, First Class, Raymond Gifford Payne, Indiana, Admitted 14 June 1907, Turned Back." [James Russell Soley, "Historical Sketch of the U.S. Naval Academy," p. 11: "In cases of slight [academic] deficiency they are turned back into the next class.]

U.S. Census Brazil, Clay County, IN 1910: "Raymond G. Payne, age 20 b. Abt. 1890 Indiana," in the household of his parents, "Albert Payne, age 54 b. Abt. 1856 Indiana, father b. Virginia mother b. North Carolina, attorney-at-law, wife Emma A., age 50 b. Abt. 1860 Indiana, parents b. Kentucky."

U.S. Census, Washington, D.C. 1930: "Raymond G. Payne, age 40 b. Abt. 1890 Indiana parents b. Indiana, Army Officer, wife Mary G., age 30 b. Abt. 1900 District of Columbia parents b. District of Columbia; one daughter b. District of Columbia: Edith G. 8."  
Payne, Raymond Gifford Colonel, U.S. Army (I35380)
 
8516 U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Deaths, 1850-2010: "Eugene Blye, b. 17 Nov 1918, d. 3 Jun 1993, SSN 519-16-7738; enlisted 17 Apr 1942 U.S. Army released 22 Oct 1945; enlisted 6 Dec 1946 U.S. Army released 7 May 1948." Blye, Clarence Eugene (I22626)
 
8517 U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Deaths 1850-2010: "Roy Payne, b. 16 Apr 1921 d. 12 Dec 1977, SSN 725-07-0515, enlisted U.S. Army 18 Dec 1939, discharged 4 Jul 1945." Payne, Roy E. (I40136)
 
8518 U.S. Excise Tax, Illinois District, May 1864: "Elizabeth Davenport, one carriage drawn by one horse, tax rate: 1%, $180."  Waters, Elizabeth (I37463)
 
8519 U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index: "Andrew Deal, age 50 b. North Carolina, d. Nov 1850 Putnam, IN; Cause of Death: Congestion & Chills." Deal, Andrew (I1336)
 
8520 U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index: "Joseph Whittington, age 77 b. Virginia, Occupation-none listed, Cause of death-debility, Jun 1880, Jefferson Co., WV"  Whittington, Joseph Alfred (I29296)
 
8521 U.S. General Land & Office Records, 1796-1907, Vincennes, IN: "Willis Lawson, Issued 10 Apr 1832, 70.62 acres Putnam County, IN."

U.S. Census Warren, Putnam County, IN 1840: "Willer [Willis] Lawson, males: 10-14 one, 20-29 one, 5-59 one; females: under 5 two, 5-9 one, 10-14 one, 15-19 two, 40-49 one; employed in agriculture: three; number over 20 cannot read/write: two." 
Lawson, Willis (I42156)
 
8522 U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907, Fort Wayne Land Office: "Ephraim Diehl, Issue date: 1 May 1849, 80 acres."

U.S. Census Jackson, Randolph County, IN 1850: "Ephraim Deal [sic], age 27 b. Abt. 1823 Ohio, farmer real estate owned $900, other property $100, wife Margaret J., age 26 b. Abt. 1824 Tennessee; three children b. Indiana: Eliza A. 7, Arminta 6, William R. 3." Adjacent household: ""Elizabeth Deal, age 49 b. Abt. 1801 Maryland; Sarah 13 b. Ohio, Amanda 10 b. Ohio, Catharine 9 b. Indiana, Martha J. 7 b. Indiana."

U.S. Census Jackson, Randolph County, IN 1860: "Ephraim Dehial [sic], age 37 b. Abt. 1823 Ohio, farmer real estate owned $1800, other property $500, wife Margaret, age 36 b. Abt. 1824 Tennessee; six children b. Indiana: Eliza A. 7, A.J. 16, William R. 12, Charles A., Franklin 5, Seth 3."

 
Diehl, Ephraim (I41099)
 
8523 U.S. Land Records, Vincennes, IN Office: "Zelotis Hovey of Parke County, 40 A. in Parke County, IN, purchased 1 Aug 1839."

U.S. Census Parke County, IN 1840: "Z. Hovey, males: 10-14 one, 40-49 one; females: under five one, 5-9 one, 50-59 one." 
Hovey, Zelotis (I21401)
 
8524 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I39768)
 
8525 U.S. Military Headstone Application, 28 Sep 1936: "Muriel Amos, Private, 2d Com Center, enlisted 1 Aug 1918 honorably discharged 11 Jun 1991, d. 25 Sep 1936, Applicant: Jessie Amos, Bicknell IN, burial Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, IN, Conkle Funeral Home." Amos, Muriel A. (I20867)
 

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