84 Peter HUMRICHOUSE, b. 10 Oct 1753, d. 13 Feb 1837, age 84, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, s/o John and Barbara HUMRICHOUSE (168/169), m. 20 Feb 1777, Philadelphia, PA, witnessed by Michael Tatler, in Springfield Twp., Philadelphia Co., (85) Mary Margaret HANDELMAN? (170/171) b. 1756, d. 7 Oct 1839, Hagerstown, d/o _____ & Mary Margaret (MILLER) HANDLEMAN?. Peter grew up in York Co., PA, moved to Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA. He enlisted on May 1776 as a private in the army , into a private company formed in Philadelphia under the command of Capt. Thomas Dunking. He was commissioned an Ensign on Jul 1776, and was Lieutenant in the retreat from Ft. Lee. He was present at the Battle of Trenton and was appointed Officer of the Day by Washington. After Trenton, his term of service expired and he returned to Germantown and married. In Sep 1877 he enlisted in the 2nd. Battalion of Philadelphia. He fought in the Battle of Germantown on 4 Oct 1777. In 1881 he was ordered to take powder to Yorktown and Fredericksburg, VA. He served until the end of the war, when he returned to Germantown and lived there until 1798. When a yellow fever epidemic broke out in Philadelphia, he moved his family to Hagerstown, and established a coach making business on North Potomac Street near the Reformed Church. He received a patent of land at Coshocton Co., OH, which he gave to his son Peter Jr. From 1805 to 1816 he is listed as a blacksmith in Hagerstown. At one time he or his son, Peter, served on a committee to exmaine the organization of the Hagerstown, Fire Company. His will was written 28 Aug 1833, and probated on 6 Mar 1837. A codicil to the will stated the son Charles was to receive no amount of the estate. Both are buried in Zion Reformed Graveyard, Hagerstown, MD. (FH9, 10, MDB4, p1064, MDWAB8 v6, MDWAB2 p159, 11, US4) Children:
84.1 George HUMRICHOUSE b. 21 Nov 1777 d. 12 Jan 1782, age 5
84.2 John HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Aug 1779 d. Oct 1814
84.3 Margaret HUMRICHOUSE b. 5 Sep 1781 d. 14 Feb 1827
84.4 Peter HUMRICHOUSE Jr. b. 26 Aug 1783 d. 13 Feb 1837.....see FAMILY
84.5 Maria HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Jun 1785 d. 18 Jun 1828, age 12, bur. Zion Reformed Cem., Hagerstown
84.6 Albert HUMRICHOUSE b. 5 May 1787 d. 12 Jun 1864.....See #42 (Direct Ancestor)
84.7 Jacob HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Jun 1791, d. Aug 1793
84.8 Frederick Christian HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Jun 1791 d. 5 Oct 1876.....see FAMILY
84.9 Augustus HUMRICHOUSE b. 19 Feb 1793 d. 1795 killed by lightning
84.10 William HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Jan 1795 d. 30 Sep 1823
84.11 Charles HUMRICHOUSE b. 19 Nov 1796 d. c1855 in IL
84.12 Eliza HUMRICHOUSE b. 2 Sep 1798 d. 21 May 1835 Berkeley Co., Morgan Co., VA
84.13 Samuel HUMRICHOUSE b. 5 Jun 1801 d. Feb 1842.....see FAMILY (m. Eliza RICKARD)
84.2 John HUMRICHOUSE, b. 29 Aug 1779, d. Oct 1814. Had at least one child, Mary Chaponil HUMRICHOUSE. John was engaged in silver plating, and a resident of Hagerstown, MD. (FH9, MDB4 p1064)
84.3 Margaret HUMRICHOUSE, b. 5 Sep 1781, PA (prob. Philidelphia), d. 14 Feb 1827, age 45, m. 10 Apr 1800, Washington Co., MD, Dr. Arnold Ferdinand HANNENKANPF, from Hanover, GER and a graduated of Unversity of Pennsylvania. They are buried in Zion Reformed Cem., Hagerstown. (FH9, MDWAB1, MDWAB2 p781, 8 v6, US4a). Children:
84.3a Mary HANENKANPF
84.3b Richard Pindell HANENKANPF . c1815, MD
84.3c Frederick Augustus HANENKAMPF b 29 Jun 1811
84.3a Mary E. HANENKANPF, m. 17 May 1838, Washington Co., MD, George KEALHOFER b. 4 Jun 1803, d. 28 Nov 1866, Washington Co. George as a merchant and cashier of the Washington County Bank in Williamsport, Washington Co. (FH9, MDWAB1, MDWA2 p728) Children:
84.3a1 Mary Louise KEALHOFER b. 1840
84.3a2 William KEALHOFER b. 2 Sep 1842
84.3a3 Richard Hanenkanpf KEALHOFER b. 1844
84.3a4 child d. young
84.3a5 child d. young
84.3a6 child d. young
84.3a1 Mary Louise KEALHOFER, b. 1840, m. William Fell GILES. (FH9, MDWA2 p781, MDWA15) Children:
84.3a1a Mary GILES b. Aug 1867, MD
84.3a1b Sarah M. GILES Dec 1868, lived in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD; living with sister Mary BLUNT in Mongtomery Co., MD in 1930, n.m.
84.3a1a Mary GILES b. Aug 1867, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, m. 1910, Harry W. BLUNT, from Montgomery Co., DC, b. c1867, Washington, DC. In 1910 through 1930, Harry was farming in Laytonsville District, Montgomery Co, MD. In 1910 Walter Prather, a hired hand, and family, Idam and Sarah Prather, were in the household. In 1920 Elizabeth Hawkins was a servant in the home; and in 1930 Sarah M. GILES, Mary's sister was residing in the household. (FH9, MDWAB2 p781, MDMG10-12, US4a)
84.3a2 William KEALHOFER, b. 2 Sep 1842, d. bef. 1920, Hagerstown, Washington Co, MD, m. 1888, Elizabeth Jane SMITHb. A[r 1861, MD, d/o Dr. Josiah F. SMITH. William attended St. James College, and graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA. He returned ot Hagerstown and studied law under Judge Richard H. Alvey. He was admitted to the Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD Bar on 22 Mar 1865. He was an attorney and director of the Western Maryland Railroad, and appointed school commissioner in Washington Co. in 1884.He was president of the Hagerstown Ice Company. He was a candidate for the MD House of Delegates, but didn't wind. He was president and one of the original members of the Conococheague Club. He was a director and attorney for the Hagerstown Bank. In 1880 he was living with his mother in Hagerstown. In 1900 he had in his home, his two nieces, Mary and Sarah M. GILES. In 1920 and 1930 Elizabeth was a widow living Hagerstown, alone in 1920 and in a boarding house operated by Nellie Clark in 1930. (FH9, MDWA2 p728, MDEA14-15, 17-18) Children:
84.3a3 Richard Hanenkanpf KEALHOFER, b. 1844, d. 1900, age 56, m. Isabella CROWE of St. Louis. He practiced medicine in St. Louis where he died in 1900. No issue. (FH9, MDWA2 p728)
84.3b Richard Pindell HANENKANPF b. c1815, MD, m Agnes JONES b. c1820, VA. In 1860 Richard was a grocer living in the 8th Ward, St. Louis, MO, with Lucy D. JONES, probably a sister-in-law or niece in the household. In 1880 they wee living on the 20th. Ward, St. Louis. Their daughter Lucy, her husband and 3 children, as well as 3 servants, Amelia Klein, Louise Anglehart, and Ella Washington, a malatto, were all in the home. (FH9, MDWA2 p728, MOSLC8, 10, US4a) Children:
84.3b1 Mary HANENKANPF, b. c1838, MO, u.m.
84.3b2 Richard Pindell HANENKANPF Jr. b. May 1853, MO
84.3b3 Elizabeth HANENKANPF b. c1849, MO
84.3b4 Lucy HANENKANPF b. c1851, MO
84.3b5 George William HANENKANPF b. c1856, MO
84.3b2 Richard Pindell HANENKANPF Jr.b. Mary 1853, MO, m. Lily GRAY b. Aug 1857, MO In 1880 Richard is listed as 'Robert'. He was a salesman living in the 2nd. Ward, St. Louis, MO, with 2 servants in the household: Celeste Hyle and Annie O' Brien. IN 1900 they lived in the 28th. Ward, St. Louis, with onee servant, Annie Morgan. IN 1910 they were in the 23rd. Ward, St. Louis, with 2 servants: Kate Seabold and Mary Miller The child Ralph was probably born and died between 1880 and 1900, since he doesn't show up in either census. (FH9, MDWA2 p728, MOSLC10-12) Children:
84.3b2a Ethel HANENKANPF, b. c1879/80, MO, deceased aft.1910
84.3b2b Ralph HANENKANPF deceased bef. 1900
84.3b5 Elizabeth 'Lizzie' J. HANENKANPF b. Aug 1849, MO, m. 1875, Wallace DELEFIELD b Nat 1849 OH. In 1880 Wallace was a fire insurance agent livnign in teh 20th. Ward, St. Louis, MO. Amelia Loyoich and mary Fitzgerald were servants in the household. In 1900 they were living in the 22nd. Ward, St. Louis, with Kate Brenner and Ida M. Press as servants. In 1910 Auellia Listinau and Anne Patterson were servants and they lived in the 28th. Ward, St. Louis. Walter in the insurance business through 1910. (FH9, MDWA2p728, MOSCL10-12, US4a) Children:
84.3b5a Mary J. DELAFIELD d. 26 Jun 1876
84.3b5b Agnes H. DELAFIELD b. Aug 1876, MO
84.3b5c Wallace DELAFIELD Jr. b. May 1878, MO
84.3b5dEdith DELAFIELD b. Sep 1880, MO, um.
84.3b5e Elizabeth DELAFIELD b. Jun b 1884, MO, um.
84.3b5f Edna S. DELAFIELD b. Feb 1893, MO, um.
84.3b5b Agnes DELAFIELD m. A. W. NIEDINGHAUS. (FH9, MDWAB2 p728)
84.3b5b1 Wallace D. NIEDINGHAUS Jr.
84.3b5b1 Wallace D. NIEDINGHAUS Jr., m. Amanda OFFITT. (FH9, MDWAB2 p728)
84.3b4 Lucy HANENKANPF v. x1851, MO, m. 1874, St. Louise, MO, William E. FALLON b. c1849, PA In 1880 Walter was a salesman and they lived iwth Lucy's parents in the 20th. Ward, St. Louis. IN 1910 he was in the wholesale business living in the 25th. Ward, Chicago, Cook Co., IL. Lucy's sister Mary J. was in the home. (FH9, ILCO10, MDWA2 p728, MOSLCB2, MOSCL10) Children:
84.3b4a William Edward FALLON Jr. b. c1874 ( m. Elizabeth N. DOERR)
84.3b4b Richard M. FALLON b. c1876, MO (m. Katherine RYAN)
84.3b4c Lucy H. FALLON b. c1878, MO
84.3b4b Richard M. FALLON. c1876, MO m. Katherine RYAN b c1880, GA. In 1910 Richard was a broker living in the 2nd. Ward, Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. (KSKC5)
84.3b5 George William HANENKANPF b. c1856, MO, m. Emma COATES b. c1857, KY. IN 1880 George was a clerk for the railroad living in the 7th. Ward, St. Louis, MO. (FH9, MDWA2 p728, MOSLC12) Children:
84.3b5a George William HANENKANPF Jr. b. c1879, MO
84.3b5b Richard P. HANENKANPF
84.3b5c Irene HANENKANPF b. 1885, MO
84.3b5d Frank HANENKANPF
84.3b5a George William HANENKANPF Jr. b. c1879, MO. In 1910 George was in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS South Caroline. (Source???)
84.3b3c Irene HANENKANPF b. c1885, MO, m. 1904, m. Charles DAVIDSON b. c1876, IN. IN 1910 Charles was a mill forman. They were living in Central Twp., St. Louis, MO. (FH9, MDWA2 p728, MOSLC12) Children:
84.3b3c1 Claude DAVIDSON b. c1906, MO
84.3b3c2 Elizabeth DAVIDSON b. c1909, MO
84.10 William HUMRICHOUSE b. 28 Jan 1895, d. 30 Sep 1823, married, _____?, had at least one child. (FH9)
84.10a Peter HUMRICHOUSE
84.10a Peter HUMRICHOUSE, inherited his father's share of Peter HUMRICHOUSE's estate. (FH9)
84.11 Charles HUMRICHOUSE, b. 19 Nov 1796, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, d. 1879, Springfield Farm, Williamsport, Washington Co., MD, m. 4 Sep 1821, Frederick Co., MD, Maria LEVY b. 7 Aug 1814, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD, d. 5 Sep 1878, Springfield Farm, d/o David and Maria (STORM) LEVY, from Middletown, Frederick Co., MD. He was a veteran of the Mexican War, then migrated west to IL, and probably died there. He evidently abandoned his family when he went to IL, and maybe for that reason, his father, Peter, wrote a codicil to his will, demanding that he receive no part of the estate. (FH9, 49, MDFRB3, MDWAB2 p1050, US4a) Children:
84.11a Charles William HUMRICHOUSE b. 13 Mar 1824 d. 1 Mar 1903
84.11a Charles William HUMRICHOUSE, b. 13 Mar 1824, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD, d. 1 Mar 1903, at Springfield Farm near Williamsport, Washington Co., MD, m. 6 May 1846, Mary HAWKEN, b. 27 Mar 1827, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, d. 18 Mar 1906, Springfield Farm, d/o William and Leah (CRAMER) HAWKEN, . As a young man he was messenger on horseback, carrying newspapers to subscribers over a route that extended miles from Hagerstown, Washington Co. Charles W. was educated at Frederick Academy, left school at age 13 to work on "Mail", a Hagerstown, MD, newspaper and carried mail for his uncle Albert HUMRICHOUSE between Hagerstown and Shepherdstown, VA. At age 21, he moved to Baltimore where he was employed by the Sun Paper. Engaged in the retail grocery business on Commerce Street until 1879. In 1860 he was merchant living in the 3rd. Ward, Hagerstown, Washington Co., with Henry Smith 30, a black servant, and Margaret HUMRICHOUSE age 5 in the household. In 1870, they were living with William and Leah HAWKEN near Williamsport. Charles was described as a retail merchant. In 1880, he was retired merchant in the 2nd. Dist., Washington Co., which must have been the home farm, Springfield, once owned by Gen. Otho Holland Williams. Mary's parents, the HAWKENS were living with him as was a servant Laura Kefner 28. He was a director of the Western Maryland Railroad, until his death.. He was first president of the Washington County Agriculture and Mechanical Association, director of the Hagerstown Steam Engine and Machine Co., president and one of the original founders of Washington County Orphan's Home, and a director of Lutz Orphan's Home in Frederick Co., MD, and Trustee of PA College in Gettysburg. He was elected president of the Hagerstown Fair Association, and one of the incorporators of the Hagerstown Water Company. They were members of the Zion Lutheran Church in Williamsport. They are buried in Rose Hill Cem., Hagerstown. (FH9, 49, MDBC8, MDWA13, MDWAB2 p191, 376, 426, 449, 456, 475, 1050, 8v6, US4a) Children:
84.11a1 William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE b. 15 Apr 1847, d. 7 Dec 1935
84.11a2 James Walker HUMRICHOUSE b. 7 Mar 1849, 21 Dec 1928
84.11a3 Leah Maria HUMRICHOUSE b. 21 Jan 1851 d. 10 Nov 1907
84.11a4 Mary HUMRICHOUSE b. 1853, d. 4 Dec 1872, age 19, buried Rose Hill Cem., Hagerstown
84.11a1 William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE, b. 15 Apr 1847, Baltimore, MD, d. 10 Dec 1935, Srpingfield Farm, Williamsport, Washington Co., MD, m. 15 Dec 1870, Annette HART, d/o Dennis and Anntionette HART, b. 13 Jul 1850, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD, d. 13 Apr 1925, Springfield Farm. He was educated at St. James College, Washington Co. He was member of the firm of HUMRICHOUSE and Bayles, in Baltimore, part of the sugar business owned by his father. In 1900 he was a dry goods merchant in Baltimore. In 1905 he moved to Springfield Farm, Williamsport, Washington Co., MD. They are buried in Rose Hill Cem., Hagerstown. (FH9, 49, MDBC11, MDWA16, MDWAB2 p1050, US4a) Children:
84.11a1a Margaret 'Mamie' (or Mary) HUMRICHOUSE b. 16 Jul 1872, d. 12 Jul 1957
84.11a1b Charles William HUMRICHOUSE b. 28 Dec 1876, d. 10 Feb 1948
84.11a1c William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE b. 22 Mar 1880, d. 20 Jul 1929
84.11a1d Harry H. HUMRICHOUSE b. 8 Apr 1882, d. 6 Mar 1926
84.11a1e Levi Minford HUMRICHOUSE b. 25 Nov 1885
84.11a1f Antionette (Nettie) Hart HUMRICHOUSE b. 10 Sep 1887
84.11a1a Mary HUMRICHOUSE, b. 16 Jul 1874, m. 19 Jul 1898, William Edwin Post DUVALL b. 1872, d. 19 Jun 1918. On 10 Jan 1898 they lived at Sudbrook Park, Baltimore Co., MD. In 1910 they were living in the 3rd. Ward, Baltimore, MD. (FH9, 49, MDBC12, MDWAB2 p1050) Child:
84.11a1a1 Mary Post DUVALL b. 5 Nov 1901
84.11a1a1 Mary Post DUVALL b. 5 Nov 1901, m. 6 Dec 1924, Clayton Nasemento TRIPLETT Jr., b. 5 Oct 1903, d. 25 Sep 1954. (FH49)
84.11a1b Charles William HUMRICHOUSE b. 28 Dec 1876, d. 10 Feb 1948, was educated at PA College, Gettysburg, and was in his father's sugar business in Baltimore, MD, later in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI with firm of W. H. Edgar and Sons. (FH9, 49)
84.11a1c William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE, b. 22 Mar 1880, d. 30 Jul 1929, m. 17 Jun 1908, Baltimore, MD, Mabel Vernton WORDWELL b. 24 Aug 1885, d. 13 Dec 1948, of Baltimore. He graduated from Phioip Exeter Academy. William spent a short time in the insurance business in Boston, MA, and about 1 year in the hardware business in TX. He returned to MD, entered the business offices of the Baltimore News, where he became an assistant to the general manager. In 1920, he was an inmate at Springfield Hospital, at Sykesville Carroll Co., MD. Springfield was a hospital for the mentally ill.(FH9, 49, MDCR8) Children:
84.11a1c1 Marjorie Ackland HUMRICHOUSE b. 14 Jul 1909
84.11a1c2 William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE b. 18 Apr 1914
84.11a1c1 Marjorie Ackland HUMRICHOUSE b. 14 Jul 1909, m. 10 Jul 1934, Daniel Cowan MUIR Jr., divorced 1940. (FH49)
84.11a1c2 William Hawken HUMRICHOUSE b. 18 Apr 1914, m. 20 Feb 1942, Grace Dent BURCH b. 25 Sep 1912. (FH49)
84.11a1d Harry H. HUMRICHOUSE, b. 8 Apr 1882, Springfield Farm, Williamsport, Washington Co., MD, d. 6 Mar 1926, Hagerstown, Washington Co., m. 19 Apr 1816,Washington Co., MD, Sarah Elizabeth GAINES b. 5 Jul 1880.Boonsboro, Washington Co., d. 31 Jan 1966, Williamsposrt, d/o John M. and Susan (M_ench) GAINES from Washington Co. Harry graduated from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore in 1904. He became a private secretary to Louis E. MCCOMAS, his brother-in-law, and was admitted to the Washington, DC bar in 1907. He served as a law clerk in the legal department in Washington in 1906 to Jan 1909. He joined the law offices of William KEALHOFER for 2 years, then formed the law practice of McCauley and HUMRICHOUSE. In 1920 he was a farm mangager living in the 5th. Ward of Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, with Susan M. GAINES 79, his mother-in-law, and John Foltz, a servant in the household. He is buried in Rose Hill Cem., Hagerstown. (FH9, 49, MDWAB2 p429, 588, MDWA17, US4a)
84.11a1d1 Elizabeth Gaines HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Sep 1918
84.11a1d1 Elizabeth Gaines HUMRICHOUSE b. 29 Sep 1918, m. 12 Nov 1945, James Maury WERTH b. 15 Sep 1917. (FH49, US4a)
84.11a1e Levi Minford HUMRICHOUSE, b. 25 Nov 1885, m. 10 Oct 1908, Jean Stockton HUSE b. 15 Jun 1887, d. 19 Sep 1954 , d/o Capt. HUSE, U.S.N. He attended Philip Exeter Academy, then went into the coal business in Baltimore, MD, later in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. He lived in Mt. Washington, Baltimore Co., MD. (FH9) Children:
84.11a1e1 Anne Stockton HUMRICHOUSE b. 13 Sep 1909
84.11a1e2 James Walker HUMRICHOUSE b. 8 Mar 1911
84.11a1e1 Anne Stockton HUMRICHOUSE b. 13 Sep 1909, m. 21 Feb 1936, William Hobart LITTLE, divorced. (FH49)
84.11a1e2 James Walker HUMRICHOUSE b. 8 Mar 1911, m. 23 Nov 1934, Christine Bard SHEARER b. 29 Aug 1906. (FH49)
84.11a1f Antionette (Nettie) Hart HUMRICHOUSE b. 10 Sep 1887, m. 15 Nov 1913, Alexander McComb CAMPAU b. 2 Dec 1875, d. 6 Mar 1959. (FH49) Children:
84.11a1f Elizabeth Annette CAMPAU b. 25 Apr 1911?
84.11a2 James Walker HUMRICHOUSE, b. 7 Mar 1849, Baltimore, MD, d. 1926, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, m. 2 Feb 1883, Bessie ROMAN, b. 15 Apr 1855, d. 26 Jun 1920, d/o Benjamin Franklin and Sarah (JACQUES) ROMAN. The ROMAN family was from Green Spring Furnace, Washington Co. He was one of the leading physicians in Hagerstown, and still practicing on 24 May 1894. He was educated at St. James College in Washington Co., MD, and PA College in Gettysburg, graduating in 1862. He received his medical degree from the University of MD Medical School in Baltimore in 1873. He studied in Europe at Wurtzgert, Strassbur, Vienna, and Berlin. He was a member of the AMA, organized the Washington Co., MD, Medical Association, was on the staff of the Washington Co. Hospital, and at one time was the Medical Expert Examiner at the U.S. Bureau of Pensions. He was trustee at Kee Mar College. (FH9, 49 MDWAB2 p429, 588, 1056, 1092)
84.11a2a Louise Roman HUMRICHOUSE, b. 19 Nov 1883, d. 6 May 1934
84.11a2a Louise Roman HUMRICHOUSE, b. 19 Nov 1883, d. 6 May 1934, m. 26 Oct 1907, John RIDGELY Jr., b. 28 Sep 1882, d. 6 Mar 1959, of Hampton, Baltimore Co., MD. (FH9, 49) Child:
84.11a2a1 John RIDGELY III b. 3 May 1911
84.11a2a2 James Walker Humrichouse RIDGELY b. 1 Jun 1920
84.11a2a3 Louise Roman RIDGELY b. 1 Jun 1920
84.11a2a1 John RIDGELY III b. 3 May 1911, m. 16 Mar 1935, Christine Bard SHEARER b. 29 Aug 1956. (FH49)
84.11a2a2James Walker Humrichouse RIDGELY b. 1 Jun 1920, m. 17 Jun 1939, Gertrude Louisa COCHRAN b. 19 Jun 1920. (FH49)
84.11aa3 Louise Roman RIDGELY b. 1 Jun 1920, m. 1st. 18 Jan 1948, George Charles HANKEY b. 9 Oct 1917; divorced 1955; m. 2nd. 21 Dec 1955, Nobel Ernest BUCKINGHAM b. 19 Feb 1915. (FH49)
84.11a3 Leah Maria HUMRICHOUSE, b. 27 Jan 1851, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD, d. 14 Apr 1904, probably in Washington, DC, m. 23 Sep 1875, Louis Emory. MCCOMAS, b. 28 Oct 1846, Williamsport, Washington Co., s/o Frederick C. and Catherine (ANGLE) MCCOMAS. d. 10 Nov 1907, Washington, DC. Leah was educated at Kee Mar College in Hagerstown. His early education was in Williamsport, spent 3 years at St. James College in Washington Co., and graduated from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA in 1866. He studied law at Cambridge, Dorchester Co., MD, completing his studies with Judge R. H. Alvey in Hagerstown, and was admitted to the bar in Aug 1868. He formed a law practice with Judge Daniel Weisel, retired from the practice and joined the firm of L. E. and F. F. MCCOMAS. IN 1870 they were living in Hagerstown. William HUMRICHOUSE 30, his brother-in-law was living with them, along with Charles 40, and Hettie 30 Brison, black servants, and Alice Keyes 21, aslo a black servant. He was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Washington, DC. In 1876, he was defeated in his race for Congress. In 1882 he was nominated by the Republican Party to succeed Milton G. Urman of Frederick Co., MD, in Congress, where her served until 1890 (See Congressional Biography and enter the name MCCOMAS in the search).He was delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1892, 1900, and 1904, and in 1892 was ssecretary of the Republican National Committee. He was appointed by President Harding to the Supreme Court of DC, until he succeeded Arthur P. Gorman on 4 Mar 1899 in the U.S. Senate. He served as a professor of international law in the Law School at Georgetown University and was a trustee of Dickinson College beginning in 1875. In 1899 he received a LL. D. degree from Dickinson College. He was appointed by President Roosevelt as one of the Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals of DC on 1 Jul 1905. They are buried in Rose Hill Cem., Hagerstown. (More details of his duties in the House, Senate, and his court appointments can be seen in the source.) (FH9, 49, MDWA13, MDWAB2 p877, 1050, 8v6) Children:
84.11a2a1 Mary Emory MCCOMAS b. 2 Nov 1877, d. 11 apr 1959
84.11a2a2 Katherine MCCOMAS b. 7 Aug 1879, d. 10 Dec 1892, age 13y
84.11a3a Mary Emory MCCOMAS, b. 2 Nov 1877, m. 5 Dec 1900, Washington, DC, Clinton Goodloe EDGAR b. 21 Dec 1873, d. 12 Aug 1932, of Detroit, on 5 Dec 1900, in Washington, DC. (FH9, 49) Children:
84.11a3a1 Katherine EDGAR b. 25 Oct 1902
84.11a3a2 James EDGAR b. 10 Oct 1909, d. 7 Jun 1957
84.11a3a1 Katherine EDGAR b. 25 Oct 1902, m. 6 Oct 1923, Wiliam Devereux BYRON b. 15 May 1897, d. 26 Feb 1911. (FH49)
84.11a3a2 James EDGAR b. 10 Oct 1909, d. 7 Jun 1957, m. 24 Aug 1940, Anne Louise WHITE (Mrs. J. ROUNTREE) b. 20 Feb 1915. (FH49)
84.12 Eliza HUMRICHOUSE, b. 2 Sep 1798, d. 21 May 1835 Bath (Berkeley Springs), age 36y 8m 18d, Morgan Co., VA, buried Zion Reformed Cemetery, Hagerstown, MD, m. 22 Oct 1822, Washington Co., MD, John O'FERRAL. Eliza died age 37, and was brought back to Hagerstown to be buried near her parents. She had two sons and a daughter and probably others not yet identified. John O'FERRAL Sr., remarried and had another son, Charles O'FERRALL, who later became the governor of VA. (FH9, MDWA1, WVBEB16 p137, US4a) Children ;
84.12a John William O'FERRAL b. 23 Sep 1823, VA, d. 10 Dec 1895
84.12b Ignatus O'FERRAL b. 1825, VA, d. 1883, MN
84.12c Eliza Mary Frances O'FERRAL b. 1835, VA, d. 1908, MS
84.12a John William O'FERRAL b. 23 Sep 1823, VA, d. 10 Dec 1895, MS, m. 1st., 7 Jul 1851, Margaret Rew TOLSON b. 27 Oct 1825, d. 30 Apr 1868; m. 2nd. 30 May 1868, Helen Gaines WALTON b. 28 Nov 1840, LA, d. 26 Nov 1925. John was general in the Confederate Army, and after the war lived in Enterprise, Clarke Co., MS. In 1880 they were living in Enterprise, with Patsy Beard, a cook, in the household. (FH9, MSCL5, MSFOB1, US4a) Children:
84.12a1 Marion R. (daughter) O'FERRAL b. c1850, AL
84.12a2 Rew Charles O'FERRAL b. c1853, MS (a store clerk living with John T. in Newton Co., MS, in 1880)
84.12a3 John Tolson O'FERRAL b. 27 Feb 1854, MS
84.12a4 Thomas J O'FERRAL b. c1858, MS
84.12a5 Edmund Glenny O'FERRAL b 4 Jun 1873, MS
84.12a6 Emma O'FERRAL b. c1874, AL (named as Thomas's sister in 1900 census; not named anywhere else)
84.12a7 Charles Asher O'FERRAL b. 4 Feb 1877, MS
84.12a3 John Tolson O'FERRAL b. 27 Feb 1854, AL, m. 11 Dec 1811, Zoe Emilie CHRIS b. 3 Apr 1859, d. 30 Jun 1912. In 1880 John was listed as a student living in 4-BT, Newton Co., MS. In the household was Rew Charles O'FERRAL, his brother and a store clrek. Probably another child of John and Margaret. IN 1900 they were living in Laurel, Jones Co., MS, where John was a dry goods merchant. (MSMO7, MSNE5, US4a) Children:
84.12a3a William Chris O'FERRAL b. 19 Sep 1883
84.12a3b John T. O'FERRAL b. Aug 1885, MS
84.12a3a William Chris O'FERRAL b. 19 Sep 1883, m. 24 Nov 1908, Annie Lorena WARREN b. 10 Nov 1887. (US4a) Childen:
84.12a3a1 Zoe Elizabeth O' FERRAL (m. a WITT)
84.12a4 Thomas J. O'FERRAL b. Jan 1858, MS, d. before 1920, m. 1896, _____? C. CARTER b. Jun 1870, GA, d/o Richard C. CARTER. In 1880 Thomas as a clerk in a store boarding with A. V. Gudman. In 1900 he was living in 3-BT, Clarke Co., MS, with his mother Helen, his borther Charles, and his sister Marian in the household, along with two black servants and their 2 children: Addie S., John H., Martha, and Robert B. Harris. In 1920 his wife was a widow living in the 1st. Ward, Jackson, Hinds Co., MS, with the two younger sons, Elizabeth Young a boarder, and her father in home. (MSCL5, MSHI9, MSPE6) Childen:
84.12a4a Walter O'FERRAL b. Feb 1890, MS
84.12a4b Carter O'FERRAL b. c1902, MS
8412a4c Ralph O'FERRAL b. c1903, MS
84.12a5 Edmund O'FERRAL b. 4 Jun 1873, MS. In 1900 Edmund was a merchant living in the 4th. Ward, Hattiesburg, Perry Co., MS, boarding with W. H. Hurst. In 1910 he was living in the 1st. Ward, Hattiesburg, Forrest Co., MS, with his brother Charles, sister Emma, mother Helen and his nephew Walter in the home. (MSFO1, MSPE8)
84.12a7Charles Asher O'FERRAL b. 4 Feb 1877, m. 11 Sep 1901, Helen Harvey WAINWRIGHT b. 23 Feb 1879, d. 19 Jul 1902. (US4a) Children:
84.12a7a Helen Wainwright O'FERRAL (m. an ERICKSON)
84.12b Ignatius O'FERRAL b. 1825, VA, d. 1883, probably Chatfield, Fillmore Co., MN, m. 1857, Amelia Medora _____?. b. Aug 1839, IL. He migrated to CA and was there in 1866 when his daughter Medora was born. Ignatius and others were responsible for building the Chatfield Railroad when it was incorporated on 27 Apr 1878. In 1880 they were living in Chatfield, MN, with Ann HAND, Ignatius' niece in the home, and Maggie Howard, a servant. Ann HAND must be would have to be another child of Ignatius' sister Eliza HAND in MS. In 1900 Amelia was a widow living in Chatfield with daughter Medora, also a widow in the home, and Emma Kaiserlik, a servant. (FH9, MNB1 v4 #2-Jun 1943, MNFM3-4, US4a) Children:
84.12b1 Medora O'FERRAL b. May 1866, CA
84.12b1 Mador O'FERRAL b. May 1866, CA, m. _____? MORRILL, who must have died before 1900. In 1900 Medora, a widow, was living in Chatfield, Fillmore Co., MN, with her widowed mother. In 1920 she was in Chatfield. An article in the Bluff Reader about the history of the local library called her the "mother of the library.". She was the first to promote the idea of a public library in Chatfield and served on the first board of directors. (FH9, NMFM3-4, MNFN1-16 Feb 2010, US4a)
84.12c Eliza Mary Frances 'Fannie' O'FERRAL b. 5 May 1835, d. 18 Jul 1908, Laurel Co., Lauderdale Co., MS, m. 5 May 1858, Alexander Trotter HAND b. 11 Dec 1835, d. 3 Oct 1898, Laurel. A. T. HAND and A. J. Manning provided bond for the marriage. In 1860 Alexander was farming in Clarke Co., MS. In 1870 they were farming and living in Enterprise, Clark Co., MS. In 1880 they were in 4-BT, Lauderdale Co. They are buried in Goodwater Baptist Graveyard, Lauderdale Co., MS. There are some slight differences n ages of these children comparing the census records, gravestone and DAR records. (MSCL4-5, MSLA5, MSLAB1, 3-4, US4a) Children:
84.12c1 John R HAND b. Feb 1859, MS
84.12c2 Sarah Eliza HAND b 3 Aug 1860, MS, d. Oct 1944, MS
84.12c3 Helen 'Ida'? HAND b. 18 Aug 1871, MS, d. 12 Feb 1962, MS
84.12c4 George H. HAND b. 18 Aug 1871, MS (may be twin to William)
84.12c5 William 'Willie' B. HAND b. c1864/65 (may be twin to George)
84.12c6 Albert T. HAND b. c1867, MS
84.12c7 Frank HAND b. c1868, may have dy.
84.12c8 Amelia H. HAND b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 6 Feb 1957
84.12c9 Mary H. HAND b. c1782, MS
84.12c10 Cornelia HAND b. c1875, MS
84.12c11 Corette HAND b. c1879/89
84.12c1 John R. O'FERRAL b. Feb 1859, MS, m. 1882, Ellena _____? b. Oct 1864, MS. IN 1900 and 1910 John was frming in 3-BT, Atala Co., MS. In 1920 the lived in Zilha, Atala Co. (MSAT6-8) Children:
84.12c1a Eliza R. HAND b. Sep 1883, MS
84.12c1b Carrie HAND b. Oct 1886, MS
84.12c1c William T. HAND b. Jun 1891, MS
84.12c1d Jones L. HAND b. Jul 1893, MS
84.12c1e Federick A. HAND b. Jul 1894, MS
84.12c1f Gracie HAND b. Apr 1899, MS
84.12c1g John P. HAND b. c1903, MS
84.12c1h Glades HAND b. c1903, MS
84.12c1i Jane HAND b. c1906
84.12c2 Sarah 'Sallie' Eliza HAND b 3 Aug 1860, Clarke Co., MS, d. Oct 1944, Hattiesburg, Forrest Co., MS, m. 18 Dec 1878, Lauderdale Co., MS, Martin Luther THOMPSON b. 10 Dec 1854, Lauderdale Co., d. Nov 1917, Hattiesburg. In1910 Martin was a liveryman in Hattiesburg. They are buried in Oaklawn Cem., Hattiesburg, along with their daughter Amelia and Mayme (THOMPSON) GLOVER. (MSFO1-3, MSLAB2, US4a) Children:
Will: M. L. THOMPSON, written2 May 1903, received 3 Dec 1917; wife : Sallie E. THOMPSON; witnesses H. D. THOMPSON, George L. Havaenstein; Executor: wife Sallie; Codicil written 18 May 1917: brother H. D. THOMPSON: witensses: D F. Sullivan, W. L. THOMPSON Jr. (MSLAB2)
84.12c1a Mamie'THOMPSON b. 24 Aug 1887, MS, d. 15 Jul 1917, MS (m. a GLOVER)
84.12c1b Frances 'Fannie' Olivia THOMPSON b. 1 Mar 1890 (1892 1900 Census), MS
84.12c1d Lowell THOMPSON b. c1893, MS
84.12c1e David THOMPSON b. c1895, MS
84.12c1f Amelia Cecelia THOMPSON b. 1 May 1897, MS (1890 DAR record)
84.12c1g Bird___? M. THOMPSON b. c1900, MS
84.12c1b Frances 'Fannie' Olivia THOMPSON b. 1 Mar 1890 (1892 1900 Census), Hattiesburg, Forrest Co., MS, m. 27 Sep 1912, Clifford Robert GRANBERRY b. 26 Jan 1884, Meridian, Laudersburg Co., MS, d. 3 Apr 1960, Hattiesburg..They are buried in Oaklawn Cem., Hattiesburg. (MSFOB2, US4a) Children:
84.12c1b1 Sarah Frances GRANBERRY (m. a HAMER)
84.12c3 Helen Ida? HAND b. 18 Aug 1871, Clarke Co., MS, d. 12 Feb 1962, Laurel, Jones Co., MS, m. 9 Feb 1891, David Burney FOX b. 11 Nov 1865, Louisville, Winston Co., MS, d. 4 Sep 1934, Jones Co., MS. In 1900 David was a bookkeeper living in Yellow Run, Washington Co., AL, with Lena A. Abske a black servant in the home. In 1910 and 1920 he owned or operated a lumber mill in Jones Co, MS. In the census records there is an 'Ida' and later a 'Helen', b. approximately the same year and may be the same child. Or they are two different children. (ALWA10, MSJO8-9, US4a) Children:
84.12c3a Francis FOX b. Apr 1894, MS
84.12c3b Laura Blanche FOX b. 28 Feb 1896, MS
84.12c3c Helen B. FOX b Nov 1897, AL (twin) (m. a SPINKS)
84.12c3d David Burney FOX Jr. b. Nov 1897, AL
84.12c3e Dorothy FOX b. 1901, AL
84.12c3f Estelle FOX b. c1902, AL
84.12c3g Lester A. FOX b. c1908, MS
84.12c3h William H. FOX b. c1909/10, MS
84.12c3i Child may have dy.
84.12c3b Laura Blanche FOX b. 28 Feb 1896, Greene Co., MS, m. 3 Dec 1922, Ernest Henry JONES b 6 Oct 898, Smith Co., MS, d. 24 Se 1960, Laurel, Jones Co., MS. (US4a) Children:
84.12c3b1 Ernest Fox JONES b. 3 Nov 1924, CA
84.12c3b2 Charles Howard JONES b. 10 Oct 1926, MS
84.12c3b1 Ernest Fox JONES b. 3 Nov 1924, CA, m. 6 Jul 1951, Bonnie Jean JOLLY b. 29 Sep 1925, Hattiesburg, Forrest Co., MS. (US4a) Children:
84.12c3b1a Margaret Blanche JONES
85.12c3b2 Charles Howard JONES b 10 Oct 1926, Laurel, Jones Co., MS, m. 3 Sep 1950, Clytee HUGHES b. 24 Jun 1932, Laurel. (US4a) Children:
84.12c3b2a Gina Marie JONES
84.12c3b2b Carol Elizabeth JONES (m. a DAVIDSON)
84.12c4 George H. HAND b. c1865, MS, m. 1896, Margaret _____? b. c1880, MS, d. before 1920. In 1910 and 1920 George was farming in Hickman, Scott Co., AR. (ARSC7-8) Childen:
84.12c4a Cecil H. HAND b. c1898, MS
84.12c4b John W. HAND b. c1901, MS
84.12c4c Mary E. HAND b. c1904, TX
84.12c4d James Albet HAND b. c1905, TX
84.12c4e Ada L. HAND b. c1907, TX
84.12c4f Ann Matilda HAND b. c1910, AR
84.12c4g Molly HAND b. c1914, AR
84.12c4h George HAND b. c1916, AR
84.12c6 Albet T. HAND b. c1865, MS, m. Laura _____ b. c1871, MS. In 1910 Albert was farming in Clarke Co., MS. In 1920 he was living in Theodore, Mobile Co,, AL. (ALMS10, MSCL7) Children:
84.12c6a Ruth L. HAND b. c1897, MS
84.12c6b Esther D. HAND b. c1900, MS
84.12c6c Hunter A. HAND b. c1905, MS
84.12c6d Katie L. HAND b. c1908, MS
84.12c6e Mary H. HAND b. c1910, AL
84.12c8 Amelia H. HAND b. 11 Apr 1870 (1890 DAR record), d. 6 Feb 1957, m. 2 Jun 1897, Lauderdale Co., MS, Joe Oliver ALLEN b. 10 Oct 1862, Lauderdale Co., MS, d. 24 Feb 1943. In 1910 Joe was framing in 4_BT, Lauderdale Co., MS. They are buried in Goodwater Baptist Graveyard, Lauderdale Co., aongd with son Roderick Oliver, an infant son, and an infant daughter. . (MSCA7, MSLAB1-2, US4a) Children:
84.12c8a Inez ALLEN b. c1899, MS
84.12c8b Alda ALLEN b. 22 Oct 1902, MS
84.12c8c Estelle ALLEN b. c1902, MS
84.12c8d Cecil ALLEN b. c1905 MS
84.12c8e Errnestt Byrd ALLEN b. 14 Mar 1906, MS, d. May 1969, MS
84.12c8f6.Glenwood ALLEN b. c1909, MS
84.12c8b Alda ALLEN b. 22 Oct 1902, Lauderdale Co., MS, d. 24 Mar 19914, Lauderdale Co., m. 2 Jun 1927, James Claude BRUNSON b. 30 Jul 1896, Clarke Co., MS. (US1, 4a) Children:
84.12c8b1 Martha Ann BRNSON b. 28 Oct 18936, MS
84.12c8b1 Martha Ann BRUNSON b. 28 Oct 18936, Lauderdale Co., MS, m. 26 Dc 1955, Essee Harold KEYES, b. 12 Nov 1927, Lake Como, Jasper Co., MS. (US4a) Children:
84.12c8b1a Marilyn Cecelia KEYES b. 20 Jun 1959, MS
84.12c8b1a Marilyn Cecelia KEYES b. 20 Jun 1959, Meridian, Lauderdale Co., MS, m Arthur C. SHARPE Jr., b. 16 Apr 1958, Philiadelphia, Neshoba Co., MS. (US4a)
84.12c8c Ernest Byrd ALLEN b. 14 Mar 1906, Lsuderdale Co., MS, d. May 1969, Clinton, Hinds Co, MS, m. 30 May 1931, Mary Nell HAWKINS b. 22 Apr 1910, Flora Madison Co, MS. (US1, 4a) Children:
Nell ALLEN (m. a COLEMAN)