Farmer, Blacksmith
U.S. Census 1850, 1860, 1870; Illinois State Census 1855 Death, birth, marriage certificates.
Samuel Oram's military record.
History of Harrison Co., Ohio
Research at genealogical librariesMoved to Indiana in 1846
Moved to Illinois in 1854
Sold property in Knox Co., Ohio 13 Oct. 1841
Linwood Cemetery: George H. Lawton, Civil War Vet.
Morrisonville Cemetery, Christian Co., Illinois, Ricks Twsp, Lawton, Elizabeth, d. 6 Jan. 1892, age 72
Owanrco Cemetery: Lawton, Edward A 1844-1906; Frances E. 1853-1909; Lawton, Edward C. 1867- died 21 oct 1899U.S. Census 1860, Christian Co., Illinois. Children listed as Lawler in Bartholomew Co. Marriages
1860 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Illinois
1870, 1880 U.s. Census Wilson Co., Kansas
Marriage Licenses, Zachariah Oram & Nancy Davis; Samuel Oram & Mary C. Harden. Military records of Samuel Oram
Pension records and birth dates supplied by Nadine Stuttleand letter from Robert OramFamily moved to Kansas in spring 1870
Farmer
1870-1880 U.S. Census
Book, Wilson County, Kansas Marriages, S.L.C. Gen. Library History of Harrison County, Ohio
Letters and personal recordsMoved from Taylorville Illinois to Coyville, Kansas in 1874
DEATH: Death information from Internet pedigree.
One source says she was born in Ireland. Another says Scotland. 1870 census says born in New Jersey. 1880 says born in Ohio, as well as mother and father.
Geneve found 5/05 in 1880 Census, several places out of place but listed in this household (40, 41) as G G daughter age 16
1850 Census says born in Illinois.
All the other children born in Ohio. Quite possible because parents married in Illinois.
Listed in Albany, NY State Census, 1915, Election District 2, Ward 7, Page 4, Sine 34 with Hadley R., Jennie E., Orville L.
Listed in Albany, NY State Census, 1915, Election District 2, Ward 7, Page 4, Line 35 with Jennie E., Margaret, Orville L.
Listed in Albany, NY State Census, 1915, Election District 2, Ward 7, Page 4, Line 36 with Hadley R., Jennie E., Margaret.
12. Jennie Elizabeth HEERMANCE
Listed in Albany, NY State Census, 1915 Election District 2, Ward 7, Page 4, Line 37 with Hadley R., Margaret, Orville L.
Adam Eccles' notebook: Adam Eccles, born in Paisley, Scotland, November 17, 1840, bapized by William Dock of Paisley, Scotland.
From Mom's notes of research:
Minnie Margetts file:
Adam Eccles Baptized 1858, 16th Ward Salt Lake; ordained priest 9 Jan. 1870, Liverpool Ward; removed June 18, 1872; Baptized Dec. 23, 1869, ordained priest, received April 14, 1867 from Edinburgh Conference; removed to Scot.
May 4, 1868
Adam Eccles' notebook: Mary Ellen Eccles baptized by C. Stratford, donfirmed by E. Tillson, born in Manchester April 16, 1878.
Buried Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City
BURIAL: Utah Cemetery Inventory: William Doxey, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Grave Location: L-8-2-1-E. Source: Sexton Records Location of Cemetery: 200 N. Street, SLC, UT 84103
DEATH: Utah Death Index, 1905-1951: State file #1916002612, Male, Age 70, Salt Lake
Utah Directory, 1890: Salt Lake City, Logan, and Provo: Wm. Doxey, Salt Lake, UT, Location 2: 80 M; Occupation: Stonecutter.
Found in 1851 census with parents, 6 years old, day scholar Found in 1861 census age 17, dary maid in John Coulthwaite family, 18 Oaks, Sedbergh, Marthwaite, Yorkshire, England
1871 with family, 15 Clare Street, Manchester
1881 with family, 2 Fletcher Square, Hulme, ManchesterSecond marriage to William Davis 8 Feb. 1892. Marriage Certificate in possession of Nancy Oram.
Information furnised to Gertrude Doxey Osterloh: "Sarah Louis first married Aquilla Truelock in Ogden, Utah. Second husband was Marion Rolph, married in San Francisco; there being some children from this union who died in infancy, one living several months. Third husband was Dave Davis. The information on the marital status of Sarah Louisa Doxey was furnished by my mother, Eleanor Neslen Doxey."
1900 Census says 4 children born to Sarah L., 0 living.BURIAL: Laurel Hill Cemetery was removed to Colma.
Services from 76-A Waller Street, San Francisco, 11:00 a.m., 20 Aug 1909. Buried Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Francisco (Colma).
Answer to letter of inquiry Gertrude Doxey Osterloh sent to Ogden City Cemetery September 11, 1951:
"Our records are very meagre on these dates you mention but we do have this much information. Doxey, Daughter of ------- Born in England, Died July 19, 1885 at Ogden, Utah of Summer complaint, age 4 months, 15 days, Joseph Allen, Dr. This is the only Doxey we have at that time and you could figure the birth date as March 4, 1885. Hope this may help you.
Ogden City Cemetery
Irene Shipley, clerk.NOTE: In 1906, physicians in Cincinnati established a milk commission, which called for a national conference to be held on June 3, 1907, in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City meeting established the American Association of Medical Milk Commissions. One concern of the association was the number of infants who died from severe diarrhea, or “summer complaint” (identified also in historical documents as being cholera or severe gastroenteritis). “Summer complaint” sounds trivial, but its effects were deadly. Doctors often pointed their fingers at milk that had not been kept cool.
ALSO: summer's complaint
See cholera infantum. In many cases this could have been food poisoning, from poorly handled or spoiled food.
cholera infantum
A common, noncontiguous diarrhea of young children, occurring in summer or autumn. It was common among the poor and in hand-fed babies. Death frequently occurred in three to five days. Synonyms: summer complaint, weaning brash, water gripes, choleric fever of children, cholera morbus.