Person Source | James Collins had person sources.1 | |
Will | 1 Oct 1818 | He was named an heir for the will of Benjamin Collins on 1 Oct 1818. In the name of God amen I Benjamin Collins of the State of Ohio and Clermont County being sound in mind and memory but being in a low state of health and knowing that all men must die for the benefit of my family do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as followes. First I desire to give up my body soul and spirit to God my creator redeemer and saviour. Secondly I give to my daughter Jane wife of Hall Stuart about forty acres of land a part of the tract I bought of Walter Dun laying in the north east corner Begining at the original corner running about sixty poles with Clarks line nearly west thence south about ninety five poles, thence east about sixty one poles to Starkes survey, thence with Starkes line to the begining to be hers and her heirs forever. Thirdly I give to my son George and his heirs forever about seventy five acres of land laying in the same tract of land I have given to my daughter provided he pays fifty dollars to me or my estate in one year from the date my will does bear the lines being all marked round running from Janes north west corner with Clarks line about 128 poles, thence south 85 poles, then 40 poles east, thence south 17 poles, thence east to Janes line thence north with his sister Janes line to the begining. Fourthly I give to my son Peter and his heirs forever about sixty seven acres of land laying in the same tract and bounded as followes. Begining at a blue ash south east corner to Georges lot thence west 122 poles to three beechs, then north 92 poles to a beech, thence east 122 poles with Clarks line to a stake and stones, thence south 85 poles to the beginning. Fifthly I give to my son Edmunds and his heirs forever about seventy seven acres of land, Begining at the south west corner of Georges lot, thence south 80 poles, thence east 154 poles thence north with Starkes line 80 poles to the south east corner of Janes lot thence west 152 poles with Janes and Georges lines to the begining. Sixthly I give to my son Amos twenty dollars. Seventhly it is my will that my son should be bound to a discreet man to learn the blacksmiths trade and I also give him twenty dollars. Eighthly I lend to my beloved wife Sally all the rest of my land not disposed of during her natural life to raise our younger children and if need require in order to pay my debts she may sell and convey by deed unto my son Peter a piece of the west end or rather north west corner in the fork of wolf pen run and at her death that the land I lend her shall be divided equally between my two youngest sons Benjamin and James to be theirs and their heirs forever. Ninthly I give to my daughters Elenor Indidt(?) and Anne one hundred dollars each as they arrive at the age of twenty one years to be given them in such property as will be suitable for housekeeping. Tenthly it is my will and desire that my friend Samuel Perrin and my son Peter Collins do execute this my last will and testament and that all my just debts be paid out of my personal property by them and money owing me be collected by them and aplied by them to the best advantage of my children. Also my wife to enjoy the ballance of my personal property during her life and at her death to be equally divided among all my children or their heirs. There is about nine acres of land laying on sugar camp run between the land I have given to my son Edmund and Samuel Perrin that I do hereby authorise my Executors to sel and convey by deed to my son Edmund provided he will give three dollars and fifty cents per acre and make reasonable payment to my executors. And now I do hereby confirm and forever establish this to be my last will and testament revoking all other wills. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and affix my seal this first day of October one thousand and eight hundred and eighteen. Benjamin Collins (seal) Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of -- James Stuart Samuel Perin Philip Gatch1 |
Person Source | Elenor Collins had person sources.1 | |
Will | 1 Oct 1818 | She was named an heir for the will of Benjamin Collins on 1 Oct 1818. In the name of God amen I Benjamin Collins of the State of Ohio and Clermont County being sound in mind and memory but being in a low state of health and knowing that all men must die for the benefit of my family do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as followes. First I desire to give up my body soul and spirit to God my creator redeemer and saviour. Secondly I give to my daughter Jane wife of Hall Stuart about forty acres of land a part of the tract I bought of Walter Dun laying in the north east corner Begining at the original corner running about sixty poles with Clarks line nearly west thence south about ninety five poles, thence east about sixty one poles to Starkes survey, thence with Starkes line to the begining to be hers and her heirs forever. Thirdly I give to my son George and his heirs forever about seventy five acres of land laying in the same tract of land I have given to my daughter provided he pays fifty dollars to me or my estate in one year from the date my will does bear the lines being all marked round running from Janes north west corner with Clarks line about 128 poles, thence south 85 poles, then 40 poles east, thence south 17 poles, thence east to Janes line thence north with his sister Janes line to the begining. Fourthly I give to my son Peter and his heirs forever about sixty seven acres of land laying in the same tract and bounded as followes. Begining at a blue ash south east corner to Georges lot thence west 122 poles to three beechs, then north 92 poles to a beech, thence east 122 poles with Clarks line to a stake and stones, thence south 85 poles to the beginning. Fifthly I give to my son Edmunds and his heirs forever about seventy seven acres of land, Begining at the south west corner of Georges lot, thence south 80 poles, thence east 154 poles thence north with Starkes line 80 poles to the south east corner of Janes lot thence west 152 poles with Janes and Georges lines to the begining. Sixthly I give to my son Amos twenty dollars. Seventhly it is my will that my son should be bound to a discreet man to learn the blacksmiths trade and I also give him twenty dollars. Eighthly I lend to my beloved wife Sally all the rest of my land not disposed of during her natural life to raise our younger children and if need require in order to pay my debts she may sell and convey by deed unto my son Peter a piece of the west end or rather north west corner in the fork of wolf pen run and at her death that the land I lend her shall be divided equally between my two youngest sons Benjamin and James to be theirs and their heirs forever. Ninthly I give to my daughters Elenor Indidt(?) and Anne one hundred dollars each as they arrive at the age of twenty one years to be given them in such property as will be suitable for housekeeping. Tenthly it is my will and desire that my friend Samuel Perrin and my son Peter Collins do execute this my last will and testament and that all my just debts be paid out of my personal property by them and money owing me be collected by them and aplied by them to the best advantage of my children. Also my wife to enjoy the ballance of my personal property during her life and at her death to be equally divided among all my children or their heirs. There is about nine acres of land laying on sugar camp run between the land I have given to my son Edmund and Samuel Perrin that I do hereby authorise my Executors to sel and convey by deed to my son Edmund provided he will give three dollars and fifty cents per acre and make reasonable payment to my executors. And now I do hereby confirm and forever establish this to be my last will and testament revoking all other wills. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and affix my seal this first day of October one thousand and eight hundred and eighteen. Benjamin Collins (seal) Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of -- James Stuart Samuel Perin Philip Gatch1 |
Person Source | Indidt Collins had person sources.1,2 | |
Will | 1 Oct 1818 | She was named an heir for the will of Benjamin Collins on 1 Oct 1818. In the name of God amen I Benjamin Collins of the State of Ohio and Clermont County being sound in mind and memory but being in a low state of health and knowing that all men must die for the benefit of my family do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as followes. First I desire to give up my body soul and spirit to God my creator redeemer and saviour. Secondly I give to my daughter Jane wife of Hall Stuart about forty acres of land a part of the tract I bought of Walter Dun laying in the north east corner Begining at the original corner running about sixty poles with Clarks line nearly west thence south about ninety five poles, thence east about sixty one poles to Starkes survey, thence with Starkes line to the begining to be hers and her heirs forever. Thirdly I give to my son George and his heirs forever about seventy five acres of land laying in the same tract of land I have given to my daughter provided he pays fifty dollars to me or my estate in one year from the date my will does bear the lines being all marked round running from Janes north west corner with Clarks line about 128 poles, thence south 85 poles, then 40 poles east, thence south 17 poles, thence east to Janes line thence north with his sister Janes line to the begining. Fourthly I give to my son Peter and his heirs forever about sixty seven acres of land laying in the same tract and bounded as followes. Begining at a blue ash south east corner to Georges lot thence west 122 poles to three beechs, then north 92 poles to a beech, thence east 122 poles with Clarks line to a stake and stones, thence south 85 poles to the beginning. Fifthly I give to my son Edmunds and his heirs forever about seventy seven acres of land, Begining at the south west corner of Georges lot, thence south 80 poles, thence east 154 poles thence north with Starkes line 80 poles to the south east corner of Janes lot thence west 152 poles with Janes and Georges lines to the begining. Sixthly I give to my son Amos twenty dollars. Seventhly it is my will that my son should be bound to a discreet man to learn the blacksmiths trade and I also give him twenty dollars. Eighthly I lend to my beloved wife Sally all the rest of my land not disposed of during her natural life to raise our younger children and if need require in order to pay my debts she may sell and convey by deed unto my son Peter a piece of the west end or rather north west corner in the fork of wolf pen run and at her death that the land I lend her shall be divided equally between my two youngest sons Benjamin and James to be theirs and their heirs forever. Ninthly I give to my daughters Elenor Indidt(?) and Anne one hundred dollars each as they arrive at the age of twenty one years to be given them in such property as will be suitable for housekeeping. Tenthly it is my will and desire that my friend Samuel Perrin and my son Peter Collins do execute this my last will and testament and that all my just debts be paid out of my personal property by them and money owing me be collected by them and aplied by them to the best advantage of my children. Also my wife to enjoy the ballance of my personal property during her life and at her death to be equally divided among all my children or their heirs. There is about nine acres of land laying on sugar camp run between the land I have given to my son Edmund and Samuel Perrin that I do hereby authorise my Executors to sel and convey by deed to my son Edmund provided he will give three dollars and fifty cents per acre and make reasonable payment to my executors. And now I do hereby confirm and forever establish this to be my last will and testament revoking all other wills. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and affix my seal this first day of October one thousand and eight hundred and eighteen. Benjamin Collins (seal) Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of -- James Stuart Samuel Perin Philip Gatch1 |
Person Source | Anne Collins had person sources.1 | |
Will | 1 Oct 1818 | She was named an heir for the will of Benjamin Collins on 1 Oct 1818. In the name of God amen I Benjamin Collins of the State of Ohio and Clermont County being sound in mind and memory but being in a low state of health and knowing that all men must die for the benefit of my family do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as followes. First I desire to give up my body soul and spirit to God my creator redeemer and saviour. Secondly I give to my daughter Jane wife of Hall Stuart about forty acres of land a part of the tract I bought of Walter Dun laying in the north east corner Begining at the original corner running about sixty poles with Clarks line nearly west thence south about ninety five poles, thence east about sixty one poles to Starkes survey, thence with Starkes line to the begining to be hers and her heirs forever. Thirdly I give to my son George and his heirs forever about seventy five acres of land laying in the same tract of land I have given to my daughter provided he pays fifty dollars to me or my estate in one year from the date my will does bear the lines being all marked round running from Janes north west corner with Clarks line about 128 poles, thence south 85 poles, then 40 poles east, thence south 17 poles, thence east to Janes line thence north with his sister Janes line to the begining. Fourthly I give to my son Peter and his heirs forever about sixty seven acres of land laying in the same tract and bounded as followes. Begining at a blue ash south east corner to Georges lot thence west 122 poles to three beechs, then north 92 poles to a beech, thence east 122 poles with Clarks line to a stake and stones, thence south 85 poles to the beginning. Fifthly I give to my son Edmunds and his heirs forever about seventy seven acres of land, Begining at the south west corner of Georges lot, thence south 80 poles, thence east 154 poles thence north with Starkes line 80 poles to the south east corner of Janes lot thence west 152 poles with Janes and Georges lines to the begining. Sixthly I give to my son Amos twenty dollars. Seventhly it is my will that my son should be bound to a discreet man to learn the blacksmiths trade and I also give him twenty dollars. Eighthly I lend to my beloved wife Sally all the rest of my land not disposed of during her natural life to raise our younger children and if need require in order to pay my debts she may sell and convey by deed unto my son Peter a piece of the west end or rather north west corner in the fork of wolf pen run and at her death that the land I lend her shall be divided equally between my two youngest sons Benjamin and James to be theirs and their heirs forever. Ninthly I give to my daughters Elenor Indidt(?) and Anne one hundred dollars each as they arrive at the age of twenty one years to be given them in such property as will be suitable for housekeeping. Tenthly it is my will and desire that my friend Samuel Perrin and my son Peter Collins do execute this my last will and testament and that all my just debts be paid out of my personal property by them and money owing me be collected by them and aplied by them to the best advantage of my children. Also my wife to enjoy the ballance of my personal property during her life and at her death to be equally divided among all my children or their heirs. There is about nine acres of land laying on sugar camp run between the land I have given to my son Edmund and Samuel Perrin that I do hereby authorise my Executors to sel and convey by deed to my son Edmund provided he will give three dollars and fifty cents per acre and make reasonable payment to my executors. And now I do hereby confirm and forever establish this to be my last will and testament revoking all other wills. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and affix my seal this first day of October one thousand and eight hundred and eighteen. Benjamin Collins (seal) Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of -- James Stuart Samuel Perin Philip Gatch1 |
Person Source | Nettie R. Duncan had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Jan 1895 | She was born in Jan 1895 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the daughter of Benjamin Horner Duncan in the 1900 census, at 506 North Ohio Avenue in Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the daughter of Benjamin Horner Duncan in the 1910 census, at 7333 Second Street Pike in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.2 |
Person Source | Florence B. Duncan had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Aug 1896 | She was born in Aug 1896 in New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the daughter of Benjamin Horner Duncan in the 1900 census, at 506 North Ohio Avenue in Atlantic City, Atlantic, New Jersey, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the daughter of Benjamin Horner Duncan in the 1910 census, at 7333 Second Street Pike in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.2 |
Person Source | Maude I. Duncan had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1907 | She was born ca. 1907 in Pennsylvania, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the daughter of Benjamin Horner Duncan in the 1910 census, at 7333 Second Street Pike in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.1 |
Person Source | Sarah Rockhill had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1822 | She was born ca. 1822 in Ohio, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of William Rockhill in the 1850 census, at Washington Township in Randolph, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Rebecca Rockhill had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1826 | She was born ca. 1826 in Ohio, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of William Rockhill in the 1850 census, at Washington Township in Randolph, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Samuel Rockhill had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1832 | He was born ca. 1832 in Ohio, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He appeared in the household of William Rockhill in the 1850 census, at Washington Township in Randolph, Indiana, United States.1 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1850 | On 1 Jun 1850 Samuel Rockhill was a farmer.1 |
Person Source | John Rockhill had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1838 | He was born ca. 1838 in Indiana, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He appeared in the household of William Rockhill in the 1850 census, at Washington Township in Randolph, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Oliver Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 15 Jun 1835 | He was born on 15 Jun 1835.1 |
Death | 15 Sep 1837 | He died on 15 Sep 1837 at age 2.1 |
Burial | He was buried at Sugar Plain CemeteryG, in Thorntown, Boone, Indiana, United States.1 |
Birth | 2 Dec 1858 | Sidney J. Horner was born on 2 Dec 1858.1,2 |
Death | 25 may 186x | She died 25 may 186x.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Sugar Plain CemeteryG, in Thorntown, Boone, Indiana, United States.1 |
Name | Emma Lucille Morris was also known as Emma Lucille Horner.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Jan 1861 | She was born in Jan 1861 in Indiana, United States.3 |
Marriage | 14 Oct 1879 | Lannus Lanius W. Horner and she were married on 14 Oct 1879 in Boone, Indiana, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the wife of Lannus Lanius W. Horner in the 1900 census, at 124 East North Street in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.3 |
Residence | 16 Nov 1923 | 1 |
Person Source | Morris Herbert Horner had person sources.1,2,3 | |
Birth | Jun 1880 | He was born in Jun 1880 in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.1,4 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | He appeared as the son of Lannus Lanius W. Horner in the 1900 census, at 124 East North Street in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.1 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1900 | On 1 Jun 1900 Morris Herbert Horner was a salesman.1 |
Marriage | 1 Sep 1901 | He and Jennie Wren Foster were married on 1 Sep 1901 in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.2 |
Occupation | 15 Apr 1910 | On 15 Apr 1910 Morris Herbert Horner was a grocer.5 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | He with Jennie Wren Foster, Foster L. Horner, Evelyn L. Horner, Oren K. ("Jack") Horner, Donald G. Horner, Adelyn Lucille Horner, and Jean D. Horner appeared in the census on 15 Apr 1910 in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.5 |
Death | 11 Oct 1949 | Morris Herbert Horner died on 11 Oct 1949 at age 69 in Riverside, Riverside, California, United States.3 |
Burial | 17 Oct 1949 | He was buried on 17 Oct 1949 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.3 |
Obituary | 3 |
Name | Jennie Wren Foster was also known as Jennie Wren Horner.1,2 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,3,2 | |
Birth | Ca. 1883 | She was born ca. 1883 in Indiana, United States.1,4 |
Marriage | 1 Sep 1901 | Morris Herbert Horner and she were married on 1 Sep 1901 in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the wife of Morris Herbert Horner in the 1910 census in Lebanon, Boone, Indiana, United States.3 |
Person Source | David W. Foster had person sources.1 |
Name | Ruhanna Sullivan was also known as Ruhanna Foster.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Name | Myrtle I. Meador was also known as Myrtle Horner.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Ca. 1876 | She was born ca. 1876 in Kentucky, United States.1,3 |
Residence | 20 Oct 1895 | She lived in Cherokee, Kansas, United States, on 20 Oct 1895.1 |
Marriage | 20 Oct 1895 | Pleasant P. Horner and she were married on 20 Oct 1895 in Girard, Crawford, Kansas, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | She appeared as the wife of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1910 census in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.3 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | She appeared as the wife of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1920 census, at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.4 |
Person Source | Leland Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 15 Mar 1897 | He was born on 15 Mar 1897 in Empire, Cherokee, Kansas, United States.1,2 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | He appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1910 census in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | Leland Horner appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1920 census, at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.3 |
Occupation | 1 Jan 1920 | On 1 Jan 1920 Leland Horner was an expressman.3 |
Residence | 13 Nov 1923 | He lived at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, on 13 Nov 1923.4 |
Occupation | 13 Nov 1923 | On 13 Nov 1923 Leland Horner was roofing contractor.4 |
Marriage | 15 Nov 1923 | He and Sadie Beaird were married on 15 Nov 1923 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.4 |
Occupation | 1 Apr 1930 | On 1 Apr 1930 Leland Horner was a janitor at a public school.5 |
Census | 1 Apr 1930 | He with Sadie Beaird appeared in the census on 1 Apr 1930 at 1726 Chevy Chase Drive in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States.5 |
Residence | 15 Feb 1942 | He lived at 655 Glenmore Boulevard in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States, on 15 Feb 1942.2 |
Occupation | 15 Feb 1942 | On 15 Feb 1942 Leland Horner was an employee of the Los Angeles Board of Education at the Dacotah Street School. |
Death | 14 Sep 1976 | He died on 14 Sep 1976 at age 79 in Napa, California, United States.6 |
Person Source | Howard Elwood Horner, M. D., had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | 1 Oct 1900 | He was born on 1 Oct 1900 in Cherokee, Kansas, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | He appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1910 census in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | Howard Elwood Horner, M. D., appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1920 census, at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.3 |
Census | 1 Apr 1940 | Howard Elwood Horner, M. D., with Kathryn L. appeared in the census on 1 Apr 1940 at 10473 Lindbrook Drive in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.4 |
Residence | 16 Feb 1942 | He lived at 10473 Lindbrook Drive in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, on 16 Feb 1942.2 |
Occupation | 16 Feb 1942 | On 16 Feb 1942 Howard Elwood Horner, M. D., was a physician and surgeon at 1033 Gayley Avenue in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.2 |
Death | 29 Apr 1988 | He died on 29 Apr 1988 at age 87 in Los Angeles, California, United States.5 |
Person Source | Paul Horner had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Ca. 1904 | He was born ca. 1904 in Kansas, United States.1 |
Census | 15 Apr 1910 | He appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1910 census in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | Paul Horner appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1920 census, at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.2 |
Person Source | Clair M. Horner had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | 27 Mar 1912 | He was born on 27 Mar 1912 in California, United States.1,3 |
Census | 1 Jan 1920 | He appeared as the son of Pleasant P. Horner in the 1920 census, at 215 East 69th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.1 |
Death | 3 Sep 1929 | Clair M. Horner died on 3 Sep 1929 at age 17 at Community Hospital in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.3 |
Death Caus | 3 Sep 1929 | Cause of death was automobile collision.3 |
Burial | 6 Sep 1929 | He was buried on 6 Sep 1929 at Inglewood Park CemeteryG, in Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, United States.3 |