Joseph Banker - Hanover>OH
This is all the information that I’ve been able to locate for the Bankers in my Family Research.Any additions that you might provide would be appreciated!
December 1844- Mary Elizabeth Banker<1823> marries Henry William Bloebaum<1821> in Scioto County, OH.They are both from Hanover.
1850 Federal Census- Henry William and Mary Elizabeth(Banker) Bloebaum live in Wheelersburg, Scioto County, OH with their 2 children (John Henry{4} and Mary Elizabeth{2}), John C. Banker <1822-Hanover>, and Ellen Banker< 1834-Hanover>.
1860 Federal Census-Symes Twp, Lawrence County, OH lists Henry William and Mary Elizabeth(Banker) Bloebaumwith their 7 children.Joseph Banker <1787- Hanover>, father-in-law, was also in the household.
1860 Federal Census- Washington Twp, Lawrence County, OH lists the family of J.C. Banker <1820-Hanover> (teamster), Juliana <1825-OH>, and children (George(11), Samuel(7), Mary E. (6), Joseph (4) and John (1).
1870 Federal Census- Wheelersburg, Scioto County, OH- John C. and Julia A. Banker are farming.There are 9 children and father, Joseph Banker, age 85, living in the household.
1880 Federal Census- Jefferson, Jackson County, OH lists John C.(teamster) and Julia living with their 8 younger children: Samuel (28), Joseph (24), John (21), Elizabeth (18), Matilda (16), William (13) , Annie (11) and Nora (7).Their son Joseph works as a furnace keeper.
Their son, George Banker, lives nearby with his wife, Annie and 5 children: Murva (8), Mary (6), Minnie (4), George (2), and John C. (9M).George ‘works about a furnace’.
I assume that John C., Mary Elizabeth, and Ellen are all children of Joseph Banker.wwwfamilysearch.orghas a Family Group Record for a Hiram Henry Banker <1843-Germany>, son of Joseph Banker, who may also be a sibling to this family.He married Margaret Elizabeth Imes, 30 Jan 1876 in Ironton, Upper Twp, Lawrence County, OH.They are listed as Henry and Elizabeth Banker in the 1880 Federal Census for Upper Twp, Lawrence County, OH
If you have any additional information concerning this family, I would really appreciate hearing from you!
Cordially, Lynn