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| Marriage* | Bride=Artemissa Vandyke1 |
| Family | Artemissa Vandyke (living) |
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| Father | Bennett Francis Sorey3,4,2 b. 4 Feb 1844, d. 21 May 1926 |
| Mother | Sarah H. Tadlock3,4,2 b. 2 Jun 1846, d. c 1876 |
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| Note* | In addition to the children listed for her, she had three other children who died in infancy according to the Family Group Sheet for John Fremont Dakan, via Donald C. Dakan.1 |
| Birth* | 1865, Clay County, Illinois3,4,5,6,2 |
| Marriage | 9 Nov 1883, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Groom=John Fremont Dakan6,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1886, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Groom=John Fremont Dakan7,8 |
| Married Name | c 1886, Dakan7 |
| Death* | 2 Oct 1898, Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska4,7,6,2 |
| Burial* | a 2 Oct 1898, Mount Hope Cemetery, Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska1,6,2 |
| Family | John Fremont Dakan b. 31 May 1856, d. 2 Oct 1950 |
| Marriage | 9 Nov 1883, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Groom=John Fremont Dakan6,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1886, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Groom=John Fremont Dakan6,2,7,8 |
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| Note* | Donald C. Dakan, Family Group Sheet for John F. Dakan. Letter from David Sorey, Denver, Colorado dated December 1984 gives the information about him. |
| Birth* | 4 Feb 1844, Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois2 |
| Marriage* | c 1864, Wayne County, Illinois, Bride=Sarah H. Tadlock2 |
| Death* | 21 May 1926, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa2 |
| Family | Sarah H. Tadlock b. 2 Jun 1846, d. c 1876 |
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| Father | W. A. Sorey |
| Mother | Amanda Ellen Moore1 b. 8 Dec 1872, d. 27 Sep 1949 |
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| Note* | According to Amanda Ellen Dakan's obituary he lived in Los Angles, CA. |
| Birth* | a 18871 |
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| Father | W. A. Sorey |
| Mother | Amanda Ellen Moore b. 8 Dec 1872, d. 27 Sep 1949 |
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| Note* | According to his mothers obituary he lived in Walla Walla, Washington. |
| Birth* | a 18871 |
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| Marriage* | 1887, Bride=Amanda Ellen Moore1 |
| Family | Amanda Ellen Moore b. 8 Dec 1872, d. 27 Sep 1949 |
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| Father | Scott Soukup |
| Mother | Sheryl Dakan |
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| Divorce* | Private, Principal=Sheryl Dakan |
| Family | Sheryl Dakan (living) |
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| Marriage* | 20 Jun 1925, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, Groom=E. Earl Curry1 |
| Family | E. Earl Curry b. 25 Mar 1903, d. 25 Oct 1990 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Ruby Workman1 |
| Family | Ruby Workman d. b Oct 1998 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Mary Francis Grandon1 |
| Family | Mary Francis Grandon b. 1872, d. 1917 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Viola Dakan2,1 |
| Family | Viola Dakan (living) |
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| Note* | Among those who stand conspicuous in the development of the resouces of Martin's Ferry, none better deserve mention than Lavosier Spence, proprietor of the Ohio Valley Agricultural Works. He was born in an unassuming cabin in Mt. Pleasant township, Jefferson county, Ohio, in the year 1829. Like all self-made men he enjoyed to a great degree the blessings of poverty. His father lived upon a rented farm, and his limited means did not permit him to give our subject a very thorough education, nor start him in business with a cash capital. But the slight aid that was received from the district schools, and whatever of ability he possessed, obtained strength by improved opportunity. The youth of that period acknowledged obligation to parents in their labor till majority, therefore Mr. Spence remained with his father on the farm, aiding him as best he could, until he attained the age of twenty-one years. He then entered the carpenter shop of Thomas Lupton, near Mt. Pleasant, to learn the trade. In 1854 he came to Martin's Ferry an inexperienced young man, with no money, but desirous of adding to his meagre store of knowledge in the mechanical sciences. He entered the shop of Rice and Swartz, manufacturers of threshing machines, and after working about six months as a day laborer, he took a contract to build machines for them at an agreed price for each. After completing this job he made a similar contract with Hobensack and Taylor, who were engaged in the same business. After finishing these he found himself the possessor of a cash capital of $1500. With this he embarked in the business of building machines for himself; renting a small room for B. Hoyle and doing the work himself with the assistance sometimes, of one hand. He conducted his business on a safe and economical basis and soon earned a reputation for doing first-class work, which he retains to the present day throughout the entire west and southwest. Within two years he purchased a one-half interest in his present establishment, and his course has ever since been onward and upward. Mr. Spence is also a leading partner in the Buckeye Foundry, run by Spence, Baggs & Co., a short distance from his machine shops, where they make castings of all kinds, including stoves of excellent styles for both cooking and heating. Aside from his manufacturing interests, at his stately new residence on the hill side, he has most prolific vineyard, and he has cultivated and enriched some thirty-six acres of land till it produces like a garden. His vineyard has yielded as many as twenty-three tons of the choicest grapes in one season, which he ships in large quantities, though using considerable in the manufacture of wine. On the 20th day of August, 1857, Mr. Spence was married to Elizabeth Dakan, daughter of John Dakan, who was one of the early pioneers of Belmont county that braved the storms, hardships and privations endured by men of his time.1 |
| Birth* | 1829, Mt. Pleasant Township, Jefferson County, Ohio1 |
| Marriage | 20 Aug 1857, Bride=Elizabeth Dakan1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Aug 1857, Ohio County, West Virginia, Bride=Elizabeth Dakan3 |
| Family | Elizabeth Dakan b. c 1820 |
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| Father | John Campbell Spencer Jr.1 |
| Mother | Martha Shepard McDonald1 |
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| Married Name | Downing2 |
| Birth* | 15 Oct 1883, New York, New York1 |
| Education* | 1896, Hearst Grammer School1 |
| Marriage* | 18 Jul 1908, 369 Addison, Palo Alto, California, Groom=Claude Standish Downing1 |
| Family | Claude Standish Downing b. 30 Jan 1872, d. 5 Oct 1935 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Martha Shepard McDonald1 |
| Family | Martha Shepard McDonald (living) |
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| Marriage* | Groom=Granville Swift Harris2 |
| Family | Granville Swift Harris (living) |
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| Marriage* | 14 Nov 1804, Groom=Elijah Driskell1 |
| Family | Elijah Driskell b. 16 Aug 1778 |
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| Birth* | 26 Feb 18572 |
| Marriage* | 14 Sep 1882, Groom=Martin Thomas Sivert2 |
| Married Name | 14 Sep 1882, Sivert2 |
| Death* | 11 Feb 19412 |
| Family | Martin Thomas Sivert b. 1 Jan 1853, d. 1 Oct 1930 |
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| Married Name | Brooks1 |
| Birth* | c 1860, A guess based on the date of her marriage. |
| Marriage* | 19 Jan 1880, Groom=Hjalmer Wendell Brooks1 |
| Death* | 17 Sep 1929 |
| Family | Hjalmer Wendell Brooks b. c 1860 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 13 Jul 1869, Lincoln County, Missouri1 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 27 Aug 1866, Lincoln County, Missouri1 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Sarah Barclift1 |
| Birth* | 5 Apr 18041 |
| Family | Sarah Barclift b. 21 May 1805 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 18 Mar 1872, Montgomery County, Missouri1 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 19 Sep 1863, Monroe County, Illinois1 |
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| Father | William Stanton2,4 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard2,4 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Note* | Maxine has a letter from Jessie S. Dakan (Stanton). She lived with her daughter Mary at 1620 N. Forgeus Ave., Tucson AZ. |
| Birth* | 18 Aug 1874, Montgomery County, Missouri2,5 |
| Marriage* | a 1880, He was still with the rest of his family in the 1880 Colorado census, Groom=Albert Cahill Dakan6,7 |
| Married Name | a 1880, Dakan6 |
| Death* | 12 Apr 1968, Tucson, Arizona2,8 |
| Family | Albert Cahill Dakan b. 29 Dec 1867, d. 21 Oct 1951 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 18 Nov 1858, Monroe County, Illinois1 |
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| Father | William Stanton1 b. 22 Jun 1832, d. 15 Jan 1881 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Blanchard1 b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Birth* | 21 Sep 1860, Monroe County, Illinois1 |
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| Father | Ira Stanton1 b. 5 Apr 1804 |
| Mother | Sarah Barclift1 b. 21 May 1805 |
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| Birth* | 22 Jun 1832, Perquimans County, North Carolina1 |
| Marriage* | 31 May 1857, Monroe County, Illinois, Bride=Mary Ann Blanchard1 |
| Death* | 15 Jan 1881, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado1 |
| Burial* | a 15 Jan 1881, Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado1 |
| Family | Mary Ann Blanchard b. 11 Jun 1831 |
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| Marriage* | Groom=Arthur William Dakan Sr.2 |
| Family | Arthur William Dakan Sr. b. 4 Jul 1887 |
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| Note* | She was an only child.2 |
| Birth* | 23 Nov 1911, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska3,4 |
| Marriage* | 25 May 1935, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, Groom=Wilfred Archibald Dakan3,2 |
| Married Name | 25 May 1935, Dakan3,1,2 |
| Marriage | 23 Nov 1935, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, Groom=Wilfred Archibald Dakan1 |
| Death* | 26 Dec 1997, Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida5,2,6 |
| Family | Wilfred Archibald Dakan b. 28 Jun 1907, d. 24 May 1999 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Opal Ella Beebe |
| Family | Opal Ella Beebe b. 4 Jul 1905, d. 27 Feb 1987 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Ruth Rose |
| Family | Ruth Rose (living) |
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| Marriage* | Groom=Kenneth Howard Mortenson |
| Family | Kenneth Howard Mortenson (living) |
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| Marriage* | 27 May 1801, Bride=Elizabeth Driskell1 |
| Family | Elizabeth Driskell b. 12 Oct 1780 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Emeline D. Ashley |
| Family | Emeline D. Ashley b. c 1830 |
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| Marriage* | Groom=John Frederick II Sivert2 |
| Married Name | Sivert2 |
| Birth* | 1832, Armaugh County, Ireland3 |
| Family | John Frederick II Sivert (living) |
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| Marriage* | Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, Bride=Grace Lucina Curry1 |
| Family | Grace Lucina Curry b. 7 May 1908, d. 13 Jan 1980 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Nancy E. Sivert2 |
| Family | Nancy E. Sivert b. 1858 |
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| Married Name | 1751, Mellott1 |
| Marriage* | 1751, Pennsylvania, Groom=John M. Mellott1 |
| Death* | 4 Apr 1812, Bedford County, Pennsylvania1 |
| Family | John M. Mellott b. 1724/25, d. 1786 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Elouise Porter1 |
| Family | Elouise Porter (living) |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Annie Pernama King |
| Family | Annie Pernama King (living) |
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| Father | William Stobbs b. 20 Mar 1833, d. 8 Jul 1880 |
| Mother | Rebecca Ann Rhoads |
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| Father | Samuel Stobbs1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 1 Oct 1847 |
| Mother | Suzella Dakan1 b. 4 Nov 1816, d. 6 Apr 1896 |
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| Note* | The Family Group Sheet for Samuel Stobs lists the place of his birth and place of his death as questionable data.1 |
| Name Variation | Bentin Stobbs1 |
| Birth* | 15 Oct 1844, Ohio?2 |
| Death* | 8 Jul 1846, Ohio?3 |
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| Father | Samuel Stobbs1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 1 Oct 1847 |
| Mother | Suzella Dakan1 b. 4 Nov 1816, d. 6 Apr 1896 |
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| Note* | Family Group Sheet for Samuel Stobs is not certain if her place of birth or death of Ohio is correct.1 |
| Birth* | 11 Mar 1835, Ohio?2 |
| Death* | 6 Jul 1846, Ohio?3 |
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| Father | Thomas (Stobbs) |
| Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Stobbs b. 21 Sep 1848, d. 6 Jun 1890 |
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| Marriage* | Bride=Elizabeth (Stobbs)1 |
| Birth* | 31 Dec 18752 |
| Family | Elizabeth (Stobbs) b. c 1790 |
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| Father | Thomas (Stobbs) |
| Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Stobbs3,4 b. 21 Sep 1848, d. 6 Jun 1890 |
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| Birth* | 24 Jul 1885, Maysville, DeKalb County, Missouri2,3,4 |
| Married Name | 3 Feb 1901, Curry2 |
| Marriage* | 3 Feb 1901, Tarkio, Atcheson County, Missouri, Groom=Richard C. Curry2,3 |
| Married Name | 17 Dec 1917, Dakan4 |
| Marriage* | 17 Dec 1917, Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, Groom=Earl B. Dakan4 |
| Death* | 13 Apr 1955, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington2,3,4 |
| Family 1 | Richard C. Curry b. c 1885, d. 14 Feb 1914 |
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| Family 2 | Earl B. Dakan b. 14 Sep 1889, d. 1 May 1976 |
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| Father | Samuel Stobbs1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 1 Oct 1847 |
| Mother | Suzella Dakan1 b. 4 Nov 1816, d. 6 Apr 1896 |
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| Note* | Family Group Sheet for Samuel Stobs says his place of birth and death are not certain.1 |
| Birth* | 5 Feb 1837, Ohio?2 |
| Death* | 28 Jun 1846, Ohio?3 |
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| Father | Thomas (Stobbs) |
| Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Stobbs b. 21 Sep 1848, d. 6 Jun 1890 |
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| Birth* | 6 Jun 18722 |
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| Father | Samuel Stobbs1 b. 6 Aug 1810, d. 1 Oct 1847 |
| Mother | Suzella Dakan1 b. 4 Nov 1816, d. 6 Apr 1896 |
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| Note* | Family Group Sheet for Samuel Stobs says her first name may have started with and A. or maybe her middle name started with an A. At any rate she is in the 1850 census for Nodaway Township, Andrew County, Missouri.1 |
| Birth* | Mar 1839, Ohio2,3 |
| Census* | 1850, Andrew County, Missouri4 |
| Death* | c 2 Oct 1859, Missouri?5 |
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| Father | Daniel Stobbs2 b. 31 Dec 1875 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (Stobbs)2 b. c 1790 |
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| Note* | His name may have been spelled Stobs. I have two family group sheets from Nyda Ping. One with the name William Stobbs and one with the name of Samuel Stobbs. They both have identical data with the exception of the name. Don't know which is corredt so I chose Samuel with William as an alternate name. |
| Name Variation | William Stobbs1 |
| Birth* | 6 Aug 18103 |
| Marriage* | 6 May 1832, Bride=Suzella Dakan4 |
| Death* | 1 Oct 18475 |
| Family | Suzella Dakan b. 4 Nov 1816, d. 6 Apr 1896 |
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