Re: Garner, Debo, Churchill
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Re: Garner, Debo, Churchill
Gerald ross Adams 6/13/06
Jasper Churchill is my 1st Great Grandfather.Here is the information I have on him marrying Permelia Debo Garner
Jasper Noel Churchill aka Jasper M. Churchill
Born 16 Sep 1843, Cuba, Fulton Co., Illinois
Died 15 Dec 1915, Elgin, Union Co., Oregon
Married First: 06 Jan 1867 to Emma Stephens, Daughter of Nicholas and Caroline [Hews] Stephens, born 1850, Illinois, died 19 Jan 1890
From Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1764-1900: CHURCHILL, JASPER M. and STEPHENS, EMMA, 01/06/1867 Vol.00D, Page No. 0094 00000008, Fulton County.
US Census, 1850, Census Place: Fulton Co., Illinois,
Father William age 28,
Mother Malvina age 28,
Son: Jasper age 7,
Son: Willis age 5,
Dau: Mary age 3,
Son: Levi Age 1
US Census 1860, Putnam, Fulton Co., Illinois
Head: William age 42,
Wife: Millvina age 37,
Sons: Jasper 16,
Willis 14,
Levi 10,
Bradley 6,
Edmond,
Silas 1;
Daus: Mary 12,
Ellin 8,
Malissa 2
US Census 1870, Arrowsmith, McLean Co. IL
Head: Stephens, Nicholas 46,
Wife: Caroline 43,
Dau: Frances 18,
Dau: Amanda 12,
Son: Henry 8,
Dau: Louisa 6,
Dau: Eliza 4,
Dau: Carrie 1,
Dau:Churchill, Emma 18,
GDau:Charlotte 3,
Gson: Lewis 5 months,
SIL: Churchill, Jasper age 27.
US Census 1880, Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas,
Head: Jasper Churchill age 37,born IL,
Wife Emma age 26 born IL,
Dau Charlotte age 12 born IL,
Son Charlie age 7 born IL,
Dau Alwina age 5 born KS,
Son William Age 1 born KS,
Bro. Edmond age 24 born IL {Edgar Henry]
Jasper Noel Churchill was born in Cuba, Fulton Co., Illinois on September 16, 1843.Jasper was listed in the 1850as age 7 and 1860 census age 16, living in Fulton County during those dates.The 1880 Census shows Jasper a grown man age 37 and married, living in Independence, Montgomery Co., Kansas.He was the father of Charlotte age 12, Charlie age 7, Alwina age 5, William age 1.His brother Edmond, age 24 was living with him at this time.In 1910 the census report shows that Jasper was living in the northeastern corner of Oregon in the town of Elgin, Union County, Oregon, age 65 years and had a 2nd wife, Permelia (Debo).
Jasper and Emma Stephens were married on January 6, 1867 in Fulton Co., Illinois.Emma was the daughter of Nicholas and Caroline [Hews] Stephens. They did not get married until after Jasper had served in the Union Army during the Civil War.After Emma died, Jasper married Permelia Debo Garner, widow of Vincent Garner. Jasper died on December 15, 1915 in Elgin and is buried at the Elgin Pioneer Cemetery, Elgin, Union County, Oregon.
Jasper and his brother Willis enlisted as Private's in the Union Army on February 7, 1865.Their residence was listed as Putnam. They served with the 151st Illinois Infantry, Co. B.They mustered out on January 24, 1866 in Columbus, Georgia.The Union Army, Vol. 3, states that the 151st Infantry was organized at Quincy, Illinois and was composed of companies from various parts of the State, under the commands of Col. French B. Woodall, Col. Herman W. Snow, and Major Silas Battey.They fought on February 8, 1865 at Bushness, Illinois.On March 1865, the company marched to Murfreesboro and proceeded by rail to Chattanooga, where it reported to Major General James B. Steedman who ordered the regiment to report to Colonel Sickles at Dalton, Georgia.The regiment arrived in Dalton, Georgia on March 23rd and was occupied in drilling, picket and guard duty and scouting until May, when it was ordered to Resaca, Georgia.After a few days in Resaca, Georgia they were ordered to Calhoun and then to Kingston, Georgia,where the regiment arrived on May 12, 1865. On July 28, 1865 the regiment was ordered to Columbus, Georgia where it arrived July 31, 1865 and was mustered out there on January 25, 1866.After that it was ordered to Springfield, Illinois where it received final pay and discharge February 8, 1866.According to the Civil War Pension Index No. 1179, Jasper M. Churchill filed for and received a pension.His widow, Permelia, received his pension after his death.
OBITUARY:Elgin Newspaper, December 1915.
G. A. R. VETERAN DROPS DEAD IN THIS CITY
J. M. Churchill Found Dead Yesterday Noon by His Son
J. M. Churchill, for several years a resident of Elgin and veteran of the Civil War, was found dead in his chicken house shortly after noon yesterday by his son Charley.All that forenoon deceased had been choreing around the home and was in his usual good health and spirits.Assisted by his son he moved back a load of hay during the forenoon.At 12:00 his son started for his home a few blocks away for his dinner, promising before his departure to return immediately and assist his father in sawing wood.
When the deceased did not appear in his own home for dinner his wife went into the barnyard to look for him.He was not to be seen, but she presumed he had called on some of the neighbors for a few minutes and returned to the house.At 1:00 o'clock the son returned and he went out to the barn thinking perhaps he might be choreing around.Still no trace found.Soon tracks were seen in the snow leading to the hen house and a visit there disclosed the old man's death.He had apparently gone there with a fork to clean the building and dropped dead while at work.Deceased had always been a man of jovial disposition and was vigorous for one of his age. The funeral services will be conducted in the First Baptist Church, Friday at 10:30 A. M., under the auspices of Nathan Baker Post, G. A. R.
Jasper M. Churchill was born in Illinois, September 16, 1843, died in Elgin, Oregon, December 15, 1915 and was therefore 72 years, 2 months and 29 days old at the time of his demise.
In February, 1865, deceased enlisted in Company B, 151st Illinois Infantry Volunteers and served until January 24, 1866, at which time he was mustered out.
Deceased was united in marriage to Miss Emma A. Stephens, January 6, 1867.To this union eight children were born six of whom survive.The Mother died January 19, 1890.
In 1900 deceased was married to Mrs. Garner, who with the six children remains to mourn his loss.The surviving children are: Charlotta, Emma, Almina, Martha M., Charley and William N.
Married Second: 26 Jan 1900, at Independence, Kansas, to Permelia [Debo}Garner, daughter of Ranson and Rhonda [Henderson] Debo born 18 Oct 1845, Johnson Co., Indiana; died 04 Aug 1900, Elk City, Kansas
US Census 1910, North Elgin Precinct, Union Co., Oregon:
Jasper M. Churchill age 65,
Wife Permelia age 67, (2nd wife--Debo-Garner)
Permelia married first: Vincent Garner Jr., on 12 Oct 1882, at Montgomery Co., Kansas.This was her first marriage.She was 37 years of age.Here are census reports of her father Ranson that show she was still at home at age 35.
Ransom Debo married Rhoda Henderson in Boyle Co., KY abt 1836. They soon moved to Johnson Co., IN. In 1870 along with their children they joined a wagon train to Independence, KS.
1850 US Census, Union, Johnson Co., Indiana, Roll 155, Page 35
Head: Ransom age 38 farmer VA
Wife:Rhoda age 36 KY,
Dau: Susan E. age 12, born KY
Dau: Mary A. age 10, born IN
Dau: Permelia age 8, born IN
Dau: Harriet age 6, born IN
Son: James age 4, born IN
Son: Joseph age 1.
1860 US Census, Union, Johnson, Indiana
Name: Ransom Debo
Age in 1860: 49
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Union, Johnson, Indiana
Gender: Male
Head of Household: Ransom Debo
Household Post Office: Franklin
Wife: Rhonda, age 45, KY
Dau: Permelia, age 18, IN
Dau: Harriet, age 15, IN
Son: James H., age 14, IN
Son: Joseph, age 11, IN
Son: Daniel W., age 9, born IN
Vincent Garner
Both Vincent JR and his father Vincent SR were Slave Owners.
1850 Slave Schedules
Vincent Sr had 5 slaves. 2 females age 60 and 17. 3 males age 35, 8, 7.
Vincent Jr had 3 slaves. 1 female age 11, 2 males age 11 and 10.
Name: VINCENT JR. GARNER
State: KY
County: Pulaski County
Township: Div. 2
Year: 1850
Record Type: Slave Schedule
Page: 501
Database: KY 1850 Slave Schedule
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Record
Name: Vincent Garner
Gender: male
Birth Place: KY
Birth Year: 1819
Spouse Name: Nancy H. Mckenzie
Spouse
Birth Place: KY
Spouse Birth Year: 1821
Marriage State: of KS
Number Pages: 3
1850 US Census, Division 2, Pulaski, Kentucky
Name: Vincent Garner
Age: 29
Estimated birth year: abt 1821
Birth place: Kentucky
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): Division 2, Pulaski, Kentucky
Wife: Nancy, age 27, born 1823, KY
Son: George W., age 8, born 1842, KY
Mary, age 20, born 1830, KY
Elizabeth E., age 21, born 1829, KY
1870 US Census,
Name: Vincent Garner
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1819
Age in 1870: 51
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1870: Price, Pulaski, Kentucky
Wife: Nancy, age 48, born KY
Son: George, age 26, born KY
Dau: Elizabeth, age 21, born KY
Son: John D., age 18, born KY
Son: James H., age 16, born KY
Dau: Sarah P., age 13, born KY
Son: Leroy W., age 11, born KY
Dau: Elvira, age 8, born KY
Dau: Amanda, age 3, born KY
1880 US Census, District 93, Pulaski Co., Kentucky
Head: Vincent age 61 Farmer Born KY
Name: Vinsent Garner
Age: 61
Estimated birth year: <1819>
Birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Farmer
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Home in 1880: Pulaski, Kentucky
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Spouse's name: Nancy Garner
Father's birthplace: SC
Mother's birthplace: SC
Wife: Nancy age 57
Son: George W. age 34
Son:Lilvy W. age 20
Dau: Amanda A. age 13.
1870 US Census, Union Twp., Johnson Co., Indiana
Head: Ransom Debo, age 59 Farmer born VA,
Wife: Rhoda age 55 born KY
Dau: Permelia age 24 born IN
Son: Joseph age 21 born IN
1880 US Census, Independence, Montgomery, Kansas
Name: Ransom Debo
Age: 68
Estimated birth year: <1812>
Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: (...)
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Home in 1880: Independence, Montgomery, Kansas
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Spouse's name: Rhoda Debo
Father's birthplace: PA
Mother's birthplace: VA
Wife: Rhonda, age 64, Keeps House, born KY
Dau: Pamely, age 35, born IN, Asst. in House
Son: Joseph, age 30,bornIN, Farm Worker
GrandDau: Ettie E., age 12, IN, Attends School
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