The Family of John HARTSOCK
and Catherine FOX
66.3 John HARTSOCK, b. 13 Aug 1777, Frederick Co., MD, d. 27 Jun 1838, Frederick Co., s/o Henry and Mary (MYERS) HARTSOCK (66/67) m. 12 Apr 1801, Frederick Co., Catherine FOX, b. 4 Dec 1773, d. 4 May 1864, age 78y 4m, Frederick Co. John owned farms named 'Ushers Freehold', 'Woods Lot', and 'Better Than None', besides his residence on the Little Pipe Creek. On 12 Jun 1813, John who lived 3 miles SW of Liberty and near Liganore offered a rewoard for Negro woman Kitty, about 19 years of age purchased in Jan from Capt. James White near the mouth of the Monocacy and is supposed to have made for that neighborhood in company of her husbnad, a freeman named Jack Burk. (BR33, FH2, MDFR1-2, MDFRB2-3, 20 p127) Children:
66.3aEphriam HARTSOCK b. 19 Mar 1802, m. 27 Aug 1825, Juliet Ann NORRIS. Ephraim's land was near Little Pipe Creek in Carroll Co., MD, next to John Norris and Daniel Staley. On 23 Aug 1939, Ephraim by virtue of a deed of trust, Upton Scott and Nimrod NORRIS, trustees, sold 3 tracts of land in Frederick Co., called 'Come by Chance', 'Will Right's Design', and 'Black Flint', 140 acres of excellant land and dwelling house, barn and out buildings. also a merchant mill, a clover mill and a saw mill, all at the junction of Beaver Dan and Little Pipe Creek. (FH2, MDCRB1 p42,65, MDFRB58)
66.3b Henry HARTSOCK b. 23 Aug 1803, Fredeick Co., MD, d. Nov 1864, MD, m. 1st., 27 Nov 1834, Frederick Co., MD, Mary ROOP b. 23 Aug 1813, d. 1 Oct 1838, d/o Jacob and Sarah (HARTSOCK) ROOP; he m. 2nd., 24 Aug 1854, Frederick Co., Lydia A. (POOLE) CONNOR, b. 1808, Liganore, Frederick Co., MD, d. 2 Dec 1865, Frederick Co., d/o Frederick and Mary POOLE from Linganor, Liberty District, Frederick Co. Lydia had a daughter, Mary R. CONNOR, b. 1848 from her first marriage. In 1850 through 1860 he was farming in Liberty District, Frederick Co. He was the executor of his father's and brother Washington's wills. Ephram's land was adjacent to John NORRIS and Daniel Sailor's land as stated in a deed in Carroll Co., MD on 14 Apr 1837. (BR33, FH2, MDB6 v5 p47, MDCRB1 p42, MDFR9-10, MDFRB16, 58) Children:
Bible Record: Henry and Mary HARTSOOK: John Jacob HARTSOOK b. Sep 1835(6?); Savilla Catherine HARTSOOK b. 18 Mar 1838; Lavenia Elizabeth HARTSOOK b. 12? Nov 1839?; William Tyler HARTSOOK b. 5 Nov 1841; Sarah Virginia HARTSOOK b. 3 Mary 18435; Susanna Rebecca HARTSOCK b. 23 Apr 1846; Henrietta HARTSOOK b. (illegible); Maria Terresa HARTSOOK b. (illegible). Sarah Virginia HARTSOOK SUNDERGILL d. Oct 1914; Savill Cathrine SELLMAN b. (blank); Henry HARTSOOK d. Nov 1864. (BR33)
- 66.3b1 John Jacob HARTSOCK b. Sep 1836, MD, d. 27 Jun 1838, MD
- 66.3b2 Savilla Catherine HARTSOCK b. 18 Mar 1838, MD
- 66.3b3 Lavina Elizabeth HARTSOCK b. 12 Nov 1839, MD
- 66.3b4 William Tyler HARTSOCK b. 5 Nov 1841, MD, dy.
- 66.3b5 Sarah Virginia 'Jenney' HARTSOCK b. 3 May 1843, MD, d. Oct 1914, MD
- 66.3b6 Mary Anne America HARTSOCK b. 23 Apr 1846, MD
- 66.3b7 Heneretta (sometime Rachel E) HARTSOCK b. 5 May 1850, MD, d. bef. 1854, MD
- 66.3b8 Maria Terressa HARTSOCK b. 25 Aug 1852, MD, d. 26 Oct 1907, MD
66.3b2 Savilla Catherine HARTSOCK b. 18 Mar 1838, MD, m. 1 Mar 1858, Carroll Co., MD, John Beale Thomas SELLMAN b. c1829, MD. In 1870 through 1900 they were farming in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1870 Maria T., Savilla's sister, Jane Harris 25, a servant, and child Jesse M. Harris 5, Grandville Blivens 25, and Isaac Fowler, farm workers were in the household. In 1880 Maria T., John T. Hunter 13, and John M. Duvall 27, a farm laborer were in the home. In 1910 Savilla was a widow living in Westminster, Carroll Co., MD, with her son Charles. 1920 and 1930 Charles was living with Walter M. BANKERD and his wife Hallie, described as an uncle. It has not been determined which one he was an uncles to, Walter or Hallie. Walter was the s/o Edward S. and Annie L. BANKERD; Hallie's parents unknown, but she could be the daughter of Carey V. HARTSOCK, Charles' sister. (FH2, MDCR4-6, 9-10, MCCAR2, 4) Children:
- 66.3b2a Carey V. SELLMAN b. c1859, MD
- 66.3b2b Charles 'Charley' H. SELLMAN b. c1860, MD
66.3b2a Carey V. SELLMAN b. c1859, MD, may have m. a CLINTON?. In 1920 and 1930, her brother Charles H. HARTSOCK was living with Walter and Hallie BANKERD, whom they called uncle in the census record. Walter's parents are known, leaving Hallie to be the daughter of Carey, providing they used the term 'uncle' in the correct context. Based on that assumption, there were two daughters in the 1910 census (parents are not present) living in Linganore, Frederick Co., MD. Unfortunately you can barely make out the name of the sister in the 1910 census, who was 23, and the head of household. It could be CLINTON.
- 66.3b2a1 Ethel C. CLINTON b. c1886, MD
- 66.3b2a2 Hallie Elizabeth CLINTON b. c1888, MD
66.3b2a2 Hallie Elizabeth CLINTON b. c1888, MD, d. 1968, MD, age 80, m. 1910, Walter M. BANKERD b. c1889, MD, d. 1965, MD, age 76, d/o Edward S. and Annie L. (_____?), BANKERD. In 1910 they were living with his parents in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1920 Walter was a hotel worker in New Windsor, and in 1930 he was a plummer in New Windsor. In both 1920 and 1930, Charles H. HARTSOCK described as an uncle is in the home. (MDCR8-9, MDCRB 4 v6, MDFR13) Children:
- 66.3b2a2a Walter Edward BANKERD b. 1911, MD, d. 1912, MD
- 66.3b2a2b Francis M. BANKERD b. c1915, MD
- 66.3b2a2c Nancy Lee BANKERD b. 1927, MD, d. 1928
- 66.3b2a2d Janet BANKERD
66.3b2b Charles 'Charley' H. SELLMAN b. c1860, MD, m. 2 times (wives unknown). In 1910 Charles was widower and merchant in Westminster, Carroll Co., MD, with his mother, Savilla, in the household. In 1920 through 1930 he was living with a nephew, Walter M. BANKERD in New Windson, Carroll Co. (MDCA7-9)
66.3b3 Lavinia Elizabeth HARTSOCK b. 12 Nov 1839 (May 1839 in 1900 census), MD, d. 23 Aug 1921, MD, age 81y 9m 11d, m. 2 Jan 1865, Frederick Co., MD, Gustavus BARNES b. 4 May 1838, MD, d. 26 Jan 1916, MD, age 77y 8m 22d. In 1900 and 1910 they were living in New Windsor Carroll Co., MD. according to the census records they had 4 children, all living in 1900 (the 1880 census is illegable, and they are out of the home in 1900), all unknown at this time. Lavinia and Gustavus are buried in Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren Graveyard, Carroll Co., MD. (FH2, MDCR6-7, MDCRB4 v6)
66.3b5 Sarah Virginia HARTSOCK b. 3 May 1843, Carroll Co., MD, d. Oct 1914, MD, John L. SUNDERGILL b. Mar 1834, MD. In 1880 John was farming in Carroll Co., with Mary Angelina 45 a servant in the home. In 1900 through 1910 they lived in Woodville, Frederick Co., MD, with Maria T. HARTSOCK, Sarah's sister in the household. In 1910 their daughter Edna, her husband and child were living with them. In 1910 there is a Joshua T. SUNDERGILL about the age of Joshua in Springfield Hospital for the Insane, at Sykesville, Howard Co., MD. (FH2, MDCA5, MDCRB2, MDFR12-13) Children:
- 66.3b5a Edna G. SUNDERGILL b. May 1873, MD
- 66.3b5b Joshua F. SUNDERGILL b. Sep 1874, MD
- 66.3b5c John C. SUNDERGILL b. c1874, MD
66.3b5a Edna G. SUNDERGILL b. May 1873, MD, d. 24 May 1952, MD, m. Charles O. GRIFFITH b. c1874, MD, s/o John MCELFRESH and Rachel Ann (NORRIS) GRIFFITH. 1910 through 1930 they were farming in Woodville, Frederick Co., MD. Charles is buried in Unionville Methodist Graveyard, in Frederick Co. (MDFR13-14, 18, MDFRB12 p1153) Children:
- 66.3b5a1 John L. GRIFFITH b. c1908, MD
- 66.3b5a2 Carroll S. GRIFFITH b. c1912, MD
66.3b6 Mary Anne America HARTSOCK b. 23 Apr 1846 (Apr 1856 in 1900 census), d. 29 Apr 1926, MD, age 80y 6d, m. 8 Apr 1865, Carroll Co., MD, Jesse F. LAMBERT b. 29 Jul 1843, MD, d. 24 May 1924, MD, age 80y 10m 25d. In 1870 through 1920 Jesse was living in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1870 Mary Williams was a black servant in the home. In 1900 Minnie was married to a RABOLD, living at home with her two children. In 1870 Jesse was a cattle broker; in 1880 a grocer; and in 1900 a merchant. In 1910 Minnie is still in the home, but her name is now SLATER. Mary Anne and Jesse are buried in St. Luke's (Winter's) Lutheran Graveyard, Carroll Co., MD. (FH2, MDCR4-8, MDCR2, 4 v6) Children:
- 66.3b6a Minnie E. LAMBERT b. Jan 1867, MD
- 66.3b6b Arthur F. LAMBERT b. Jul 1867, MD
- 66.3b6c Truman LAMBERT b. Mar 1868, MD
- 66.3b6d Jesse LAMBERT b. c1870, MD (Will filed Carroll Co., MD 1 May 1899, Book 8 p265)
- 66.3b6e Grace LAMBERT b. c1871, MD
66.3b6a Minnie E. LAMBERT b. Jan 1867, MD, m. 2 Nov 1887, Carroll Co., MD, Thomas F. RABOLD, from Cumberland, Allegany Co., MD, d. after 1892. In 1900 Minnie and her two children were living with her parents in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1910 Minnie is still living with her parents, but her name is now SLATER. the two children are not in the home in 1910. (MDCA6-7, MDCAB2) Children:
- 66.3b6a1 Marie H. RABOLD b. Jan 1889, IL
- 66.3b6a2 Lena M. RABOLD b. Sep 1892, IL
66.3b6b Arthur F. LAMBERT b. Jul 1867, MD (Jul 1877 in 1900 census), m. Maud M. MOORE, b. May 1876, MD, d. 1957, MD, age 81. In 1900 through 1930, Arthur was farming in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1910 Helen and Milber Bange were hired hands living in the home. In 1930 daughter Lona, her husband and four children were in the home, along with Mrs. John P. Moore 76, Arthur's mother-in-law, and William H. Barnes. Maud is buried in Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren Graveyard, Carroll Co., MD. (MDCR8, MDCR v6, O2) Children:
66.3b6b Lona R. LAMBERT b. May 1900, MD
66.3b6b Lona R. LAMBERT b. May 1900, MD, d. 1958, m. 1947, J. Earl HOFF b. 1900, MD, d. 1995.. In 1930 Lona, her husband and children were living with her parents. J. Earl was a farmer. They are buried in Pipe Creek Cem., Carroll Co., MD. (MDCR9, MDCRB5, O2, US1) Children:
- 66.3b6b1a Francis E. HOFF b. 2 Mar 1922 MD, d. 13 Dec 2010
- 66.3b6b1b Dorothy L. HOFF b. 17 Jan 1924, MD, d. 2003, MD
- 66.3b6b1c Olive V. HOFF b. c1826, MD
- 66.3b6b1d James H. HOFF b.14 Oct 1928, MD, d. 7 Nov 1985
66.3b6b1a Francis E. HOFF b. 2 Mar 1922, Carroll Co., , MD, d. 13 Deb 2010, Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick Frederick Co., MD, m. 1995, Judy Warner RAMSBURG. He graduated from New Windsor High School, New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. He farmed near Marston, MD, raising hogs and mink, retiring in 1987. He was member of Edgewood Church of the Brethren. He is buried in Pipe Creek Graveyard, Carroll Co. He had a numbr of step-childrem. (MDNP5, O2)
66.3b6b1b Dorothy L. HOFF b. 17 Jan 1924, MD, d. 2003, MD, m. 1847, Sidney D. LEASE b. 31 Oct 1923, Frederick Co., MD, d. 21 Jun 1995, Northwest Hospital Center, Randallstown, Baltimore Co., MD., s/o Daniel G. and R. Ruth (CHANEY) LEASE. Sidney was a dairy farmer in Carroll Co. He graduated from New Windsor High School, New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD in 1941, where his wife Dorothy was a classmate. He was a member of the Carroll Co. Farm Bureau, Maryland and national Holstein Associations, and a past president of the New Windsor Lions Club. (MDCR5, O2, US1) Children:
- 66.3b6b1b1 K. L..(see HF)
- 66.3b6b1b1 S. D. L (see HF)
- 66.3b6b1b1 D. V. L. (see HF)
66.3b6b1d James H. HOFF b. 14 Oct 1928, MD, d. 7 Nov 1985, m. Marie Arlene _____? b. 21 Oct 1834, d. nd.. James served in the U. S. Army in Korea. He is buried in Pipe Creek Cem., Carroll Co., MD. (O2)
66.3b6c Truman E. LAMBERT b. Mar 1868,MD (1869 on gravestone), d. 1943, MD, age 74, m. 1st. _____?; m. 2nd. 1919, Sarah A. _____? b. c1899, MD (1890 on gravestone), d. 1941, MD, age 51. In 1920 Truman was a merchant in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. According to the 1920 census Truman was married prior to his marriage to Sarah. They are buried in St. Luke's (Winter's) Lutheran Graveyard, Carroll Co., MD. (MDCR7-9, MDCRB4 v6, US1) Children:
- 66.3b6c1 Mary K. LAMBERT b. c1909, MD
- 66.3b6c2 Truman P. LAMBERT b. 29 Mar 1913, MD, d. 10 Mar 1997, last residence, Newsport News, VA
- 66.3b6c3 Helen R. LAMBERT b. c1915, MD
- 66.3b6c4 John E. LAMBERT b. c1921, MD
- 66.3b6c5 Dorothy LAMBERT b. c1927, MD
66.3d Elisabeth Maria HARTSOCK b. 14 Aug 1818, m. 13 Jan 1826, Frederick Co., MD, Nelson NORRIS, s/o John NORRIS from Middleburg, Carroll Co., MD. In 1826 Nelson attended the District Republican Meeting in Carroll Co., MD. In 1842 they sold their farm and moved to Winchester, Preble Co., OH. They returned to MD in 1845, moved to Baltimore, MD in 1846. Their son William H. came back to MD also; the other children may have stayed in OH. In 1880 Elizabeth was widow living in Baltimore with her son, William H. NORRIS. (FH2, MDBC9, MDCRB1 p35MDFRB58) Children:
- 66.3d1 William H. NORRIS b. 29 Mar 1829,MD
- 66.3d2 Howard NORRIS
- 66.3d3 Nimrod NORRIS m. Elizabeth _____? (in Frederick Co., in 1885)
- 66.3d4 Grace P. NORRIS
- 66.3d1 Elizabeth NORRIS
66.3d1 William H. NORRIS b. 29 Mar 1829, Liberty District, Frederick Co., MD, m. 1st. 1854, Louisa COOPER, b. 1856; m. 2nd. 1862, Mary Ellen SUTEE b. c1836, MD. He moved to Preble Co., OH, with his parents, and returned with them in 1846. In 1870 William was a physician living in the 7th Ward, Baltimore, MD, with his mother Elizabeth and Martha A Bordley 22, a black servant in the home. He attended Oxford College 2 years. (FH2, MDBC9) Children:
- 66.3d1a Clinton Cooper NORRIS b. Apr 1853, MD,
- 66.3d1b Mary Louisa NORRIS d. inf.
- 66.3d1c William Sutee NORRIS b. c1854, MD
- 66.3d1d Ellen M. NORRIS b. c1868, MD
- 66.3d1e Mildon Dosh NORRIS
66.3d1a Clinton Cooper NORRIS b. Apr 1853, MD, , m. 1872, Virginia FREDERICK b. Oct 1852, MD. In 1880 they were living in the Waverly section, Baltimore, MD; in 1900 the 9th Ward; and in 1920 the 8th. Ward. In 1880 C;inton was clerk; in 1900 an insurance agent. In 1880 Clara Coats 17, a servant, and Emma Coats 6, were in the home. In 1900 Virginia's mother Sarah FREDERICK, and her sisters, Octavia Brook,and Mary V. FREDERICK were in the household. In 1920 and 1930 Virginia was a widow, with Elsie, Sadie and her husband in the home. (MDBC10-14) Children:
- 66.3d1a1 William C. NORRIS b. Oct 1872, MD
- 66.3d1a2 Robert W. NORRIS b. Dec 1878, MD
- 66.3d1a2 Clara Cardine NORRIS b. Jul 1881, MD
- 66.3d1a2 Sadie L. NORRIS b. Apr 1884, MD
- 66.3d1a2 Ada M. NORRIS b. Mary 1886, MD
- 66.3d1a2 Elsie P. NORRIS b. Apr 1891 (stenographer in 1910)
66.3d1a2 Sadie L. NORRIS b. Apr 1884, MD, m. William REED b. c1882, MD. In 1920 Willia was a butcher in Baltimore, with Sadie's mother, Virginia, and her sister Elsie P., in the home. In 1930 they lived in Parkville, Baltimore Co., MD; Virginia, her mother, Elsie P. and Ernest Heathcock 31, are in the household. (MDBA14, MDBC13)
66.3f John A. HARTSOCK b. 11 Jul 1811, MD, d. 11 Mar 1862, Frederick Co., MD, m. 1st., 4 Apr 1837, Frederick Co., MD, Rachel MYERS b. 2 Oct 1816, MD, d. 4 Dec 1850, Frederick Co.; m. 2nd., 6 Mar 1854, Frederick Co., MD, Elizabeth SPURRIER b. 5 Oct 1816, MD, d. 1 Jun 1890. On 9 apr 1841, William H. Bowman fought a store stand from John. On 10 Jun 1846, John W. McAllister purchased a tract of land from John. In 1850 John was farming in Woodsboro District, Frederick Co., with Henry Welch 25 and Harvey Burgess 24, farm laborers in the household. On 29 May 1854 John was bonded as the natural guardian in Carroll Co., MD, to Mary C., Noah W., John W., Julia H., Martin J., Jesse M., and Rachel HARTSOCK, nieces, nephews, and heirs, security given by Wesley MYERS and Daniel; and again on 13 Jan 1859, he was bonded as a natural guardian to John W., Julia A., Martin L., Jesse M., and Rachel A. HARTOCK, heirs of May Ann MYERS of Carroll Co., and Jacob MYERS of Adams Co., PA. the sureties for the guardianship were Noah Worman and Wesley MYERS of Carroll Co. In 1860 John was farming in Johnsville, Frederick Co. John, both of his wives, and sons, Noah and James are buried in Johnsville Methodist Graveyand, Frederick Co. His children Mary C. and Jesse Marshall are buried in St. Luke's Lutheran Graveyard, a few mile north of New Windsor, Carroll Co. (FH2, MDB6 v2 p174, v4 p31-34, MDCRB1 p75,85, MDFR8-9, MDFRB2, 16, 58, O2)
- 66.3f1 Mary C. HARTSOCK b. 19 Feb 1838, MD, d. 18 Jan 1896, Carroll Co., MD, um.
- 66.3f2 Noah Woman HARTSOCK b. 11 Oct 1839, MD, d. 12 Aug 1854, MD
- 66.3f3 Julia Ann HARTSOCK b. Feb 1841, MD
- 66.3f4 John Wesley HARTSOCK b. c1843, MD, d. 1866, MD
- 66.3f5 Martin Luther HARTSOCK b. 1845, MD
- 66.3f6 Jesse Marshall HARTSOCK b. 11 Jan 1846 (1844 on gravestone), MD
- 66.3f7 Rachel Ann HARTSOCK b. c1849, MD
- 66.3f8 James Buchanan HARTSOCK b. 22 Sep 1855, MD, d. 8 Apr 1862, MD, um.
- 66.3f9 Thomas Everhart Benton HARTSOCK b. c1858, MD
66.3f3 Julia Ann HARTSOCK b. 1841, MD, m. Jacob N. PITTINGER from Frederick Co., MD. In 1870 through 1910 Jacob was farming in Liberty District, Frederick Co. In 1870 Chris Myers 15, a farm hand was in the household. In 1900 C. Joannah Jones 63 and E. Martin HARSOCK 30, a nephew were boarding in the home, and in 1910 Grove C. Smith 16, a hired hand was in the home. Two grandchildren were also in the home: Nelson Marshall and Austin Riner PITTINGER. (FH2, MDFR10-13, MDFRB2) Children:
- 66.3f3a Clarence H. PITTINGER b. 18 Dec 1869, MD
- 66.3f3b Minnie Pearl PITTINGER b. Jan 1871, MD
- 66.3f3c Carrie R. PITTINGER b. Oct 1874, MD
- 66.3f3d Elsie R. PITTINGER b. Jul 1877, MD
- 66.3f3e Walter V. PITTINGER b. Feb 1878, MD
- 66.3f3f Jesse M. PITTINGER b. Jan 1880, MD
66.3f3a Clarence H. PITTINGER b. 18 Dec 1869, MD, m. 1901, Ann J. _____? b. c1880, MD. In 1910 through 1930 Clarence was farming in Liberty District, Frederick Co., MD. In 1930 Raymond Dorsey a farm laborer was in the home. (MDFR13-14) Children:
- 66.3f3a1 Sarah L. PITTINGER b. c1905, MD
- 66.3f3a2 Child b. bet. 1901 and 1910, dy.
- 66.3f3a3 Arnold Monroe PITTINGER b. c1913, MD
- 66.3f3a4 Ruth Pauline PITTINGER b. c1918, MD
66.3f3d Minnie Pearl PITTINGER b. Jan 1871, MD, m. 17 Dec 1903, Dorsey Rinne LEASE b. 20 Nov 1868, s/o William Henry and Anna Martha (MCALLISTER) LEASE. Dorsey attended business college in Baltimore. In 1910 through 1920 Dorsey farmed in Mt. Pleasant District, Frederick Co., MD. In home in 1910 were Dorsey's mother, Anna, a widow, Mary A. his sister, and John Mohammitt, a hired hand. (MDFR13-14, 18, MDFRB12 p1142) Children:
- 66.3e3c Austin R. LEASE b. c1908, MD
6.3f3h Jesse M. PITTINGER b. Jan 1880, MD, m. Virdie J. _____? b. 1885, MD. In 1920 and 1930 Jesse was farming in Liberty Districk, Frederick Co., MD. In both census years Jesse's brother, Walter, was in the home. In 1920 his father, Jacob' was in the household. (MDFR14, 18)
66.3f5 Martin Luther HARTSOCK b. c1844/45, MD, m. 1860, Annie R. BECK b. c1842, MD, from Hancock Co., IL. In 1870 through 1900 Martin was farming in Lamoine, McDonough Co., IL. the names of all children are not known; the 1880 census could not be found on line and the 1900 is not clear. In 1910 Martin was living alone in St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co. (FH2, ILHN9, ILMH5-7, ILMHB7) Children:
- 66.3f5a _____?
- 66.3f5b _____?
- 66.3f5c Ida E. HARTSOCK b. 1869, IL
- 66.3f5d Julia A. HARTSOCK b. 1871, IL
- 66.3f5e _____?
- 66.3f5f Martin E. HARTSOCK b. Jan 1876, IL
- 66.3f5g William B. HARTSOCK b. May 1879, IL
66.3f5c Ida E. HARTSOCK b. 1869, IL (Sep 1781 in 1900 census), m. 23 Oct 1895, McDonough Co., IL, John Thomas SMITH b. Jun 1872, NC, s/o William and Lucinda (SHIELDS) SMITH. In 1900 through 1910 John was farming in Lamoine, McDonough Co. (ILMH7-9, ILMHB8 p101) Children:
- 66.3f5c1 Edith SMITH b. Jun 1872, IL
- 66.3f5c2 Gladys SMITH b. Jun 1899, IL
- 66.3f5c3 Paul SMITH b. c1903, IL
- 66.3f5c4 Carl B. H. b. c1908, IL
66.3f5d Julia A. HARTSOCK b. 1871, m. 29 Dec 1892, McDonough, IL, Walter E. BRIGHT b. 1867, s/o S. J. and S. I (WOODWARD) BRIGHT. (ILMHB8 p53)
66.3f5f Martin E. HARTSOCK b. Jan 1876, IL, m. 1903, Ethel M. _____? b. c1882, IL. In 1910 Martin was farming in Lamoine Twp., McDonough Co., IL. In 1920 he was in Huntley, McHenry Co., IL, with Ernest McCum 29, a servant was in the home. (ILMC8, ILMN7) Children:
- 66.3f5f1 Robert W. HARTSOCK b. c1804, IL
- 66.3f5f2 Martin W. HARTSOCK b. c1907, IL
- 66.3f5f3 Dean HARTSOCK b. c1909, IL
- 66.3f5f4 Hazle HARTSOCK b. c1912, IL
- 66.3f5f5 Vernon HARTSOCK b. c1915, IL
- 66.3f5f6 Lorin HARTSOCK b. c1918, IL
66.3f5g William B. HARTSOCK b. May 1879, IL, m. 1904, Myrtle _____? b. c1875, IL. In 1910 William was farming in St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., IL. (ILHN8) Children:
- 66.3e5g1 Margaret HARTSOCK b. c1905, IL
- 66.3d5g2 Mildred HARTSOCK b. c1905, IL
66.3f7 Rachel Ann HARTSOCK b. 14 May 1848, MD, d. 1924, MD, age 74, m. 27 Jul 1870, Carroll Co., MD, George H. BROWN b. Sep 1842, Carroll Co., MD, d. 1824, MD, age 82, s/o G. Lincoln BROWN. In 1880 and 1920 George was a physician in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1880 they were living with George's father who was also a physician. In 1910 Pheta G. ENGLAR 16, a granddaugher lived in the home. They are buried in St. Luke's (Winter's) Graveyard, Carroll Co., MD. (FH2, MDCR5-8, MDCRB2, 4 v6) Children:
- 66.3f7a Rudolph W. BROWN b. 13 Jun 1872, MD
- 66.3f7b Emma BROWN b. c1824, MD (must have m. an ENGLAR)
- 66.3f7c Child dy. by 1900
66.3f7a Rudolph W. BROWN b. 13 Jun 1872, MD, d. 13 Nov 1858, MD, age 86y 5m, m. Augusta 'Gustie' E. _____? b. 4 Dec 1871, MD, d. 23 Mar 1938, MD, age 66y 3m 19d. In 1910 and 1920 they were living in New Windsor, Carroll Co., MD. In 1920 Rudolph was a theater proprietor. In 1910 Loura Shaw 74 was boarding in the home They are buried in Mt. View Cem., Union Bridge, Carroll Co., MD. (MDCR7-8, MDCR 4v7)
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