Joseph
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Ruby "Mosokwetos"
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Children:
James USHER
B: 1801
D: 1801 - New York
D: 1801 - New York
Joseph USHER
B: 1803 - Leonard, Oakland, Michigan
D: 1803 - New York
D: 1803 - New York
Willard USHER
B: 1805 - Clarence, Erie, New York
D: 1825
D: 1825
Sephonia USHER
B: 1807 - New York
D: 1816 - New York
D: 1816 - New York
Nelson "Nelt" David USHER
B: 09 Feb 1809 - Buffalo, Erie, New York
M: 190 Jan 1893 - Linn, Linn - HARRIS, Phebe (1822-1896)
M: 190 Jan 1893 - Linn, Linn - HARRIS, Phebe (1822-1896)
- Janette Jane USHER (1844-????)
- Roxanna USHER (1850-1853)
- Hannah Olive USHER (1853-1920)
- Mary Adelaide USHER (1860-1947)
Laura USHER
B: 13 Aug 1810
D: UNKNOWN
D: UNKNOWN
Seymour A. USHER
"SEYMOUR USHER - deceased, born in New York, April 25, 1811; came to this county July, 1839; in 1841, built what was known as McCloud's saw-mill, the first mill that was built in the county; had 160 acres land valued at $5,000. Belongs to the United Brethren Church. Married Ann Maria Gardner, born in New York State March 5, 1820; mother of seven children--Emeline, born Oct. 9, 1835; Gilbert S., b. Sept. 22, 1837; Helena, b. Aug. 15, 1839; Henry H., b. March 4, 1844; Maria, b. April 3, 1848; Albert H., b. Sept. 11, 1850; James B., b. July 5, 1853. Mr. U. was one of the first settlers that came to this township and built the second frame barn; when he came here he had but ten cents, and Mrs. U. spent that for two window panes, the only lights they had in their shanty; when they came here, there were a great many Indians who used to trade with them, and this was all the way they had for getting money. Had two sons in the Union Army--Albert and Gilbert." -- "The History of Lin County, Iowa" pg 767
B: 25 Apr 1811 - Clarence, Erie, New York
M: 05 Mary 1834 - GARDNER, Ann Maria (1820-1889)
B: 25 Apr 1811 - Clarence, Erie, New York
M: 05 Mary 1834 - GARDNER, Ann Maria (1820-1889)
- Emeline USHER (1835-1888)
- Gilbert S. USHER (1837-1895)
- Hellena C. USHER (1839-????)
- Frances F. USHER (1841-????)
- David G. USHER (1842-1867)
- Henry Harrison USHER (1844-1918)
- Maria Mariah Ruby USHER (1848-1915)
- Albert Austin USHER
B: 11 Sep 1850 - Lin, Iowa
D: 1 Sep 1908 - Aitkin, Minnesota M: 16 Jun 1872 Lin, Iowa - WILTSEY, Mary Luemma (156-1934)
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B: Oct 1883 - Lin, Iowa
D: 29 Sep 1931 - Minnesota M: 24 May 1906 - WEDLOCK, Leroy Ellsworth (1880-1926)
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Children of Seymour USHER and Ann Maria GARDNER Continued...
- James B. USHER (1853-1915)
- David C. USHER (1863-1865)
Henry A. USHER
B: 20 Feb 1813 - Genesee, New York
M: 07 May 1838 - Ohio - SPICER, Maria (1817-1871)
M: 07 May 1838 - Ohio - SPICER, Maria (1817-1871)
- Joseph Perry USHER (1840-1927)
- Henry USHER (1841-????)
Sophronia USHER
B: 1816 - Sheffield, Ashtabula, Ohio
M: HOWARD, Isaac (1812-1840)
M: HOWARD, Isaac (1812-1840)
- Caroline HOWARD (1841-1909)
Joseph Aaron "Joel" USHER
B: 20 Feb 1820 - Ashtabula, Ohio
M: 08 Aug 1842 - Linn County, Iowa - WILLIAMS, Lydia Mariah (1823-????)
M: 08 Aug 1842 - Linn County, Iowa - WILLIAMS, Lydia Mariah (1823-????)
- Alice USHER (1842-????)
- Joseph Aaron USHER Jr. (1850-????)
- Isaac Perry USHER (1853-1950)
- Mary E. USHER (1854-????)
- William Henry USHER (1861-????)
Hiram Henry USHER
"Hiram Usher - farmer, Sec. 3; P. O. Cedar Rapids; owns 262 1/2 acres land, probable value $7,900; he was born March 25, 1823. in Ashtabula Co., Ohio; he left there in 1838 with his parents and came west via Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. (where he stayed for three weeks visiting friends), and on to Knox Co., Ill., where he lived from July. 1838, until September, 1839; he then came to Linn Co., Iowa, and lived in Rapids Tp. until 1847; when he first went to Cedar Rapids (in 1839), there were only three cabins there. and it was headquarters for a den of thieves that carried on counterfeiting and all sorts of rascality without let or hindrance; in 1848, he came to Clinton Tp., where he has ever since resided. He was married May 10, 1846, to Lucinda Williams, daughter of Charles Williams, of Huron Co., Ohio; she was born Jan. 13, 1828; they have five children--Lydia M., born March 4, 1847; Adelaide. Jan. 22, 1852; Henry, April 29, 1855; Lucinda H., Nov. 10, 1862, and Gladdis, Dec. 7, 1864; they lost two children--Harriet. born July 22, 1849, and died April 3, 1864, and Charles J., born April 29, 1855, died June 7, 1862. Mr. Usher is Republican in politics and is a School Director, now serving his seventh year as such; he is also Township Trustee, and was Road Supervisor three or four terms. He was a class leader in the Church of United Brethren for about three years, but is now a member of the Evangelical Association, and Mrs. Usher is a member of the same denomination." -- "The History of Lin County, Iowa" pg 760
B: 25 Mar 1823 - Ashtabula, Ohio
M: 10 May 1846 - WILLIAMS, Lucinda Marie (1828-1899)
B: 25 Mar 1823 - Ashtabula, Ohio
M: 10 May 1846 - WILLIAMS, Lucinda Marie (1828-1899)
- Lydia USHER (1847-1932)
- Lydia M. USHER (1847-1872)
- Harriet USHER (1849-1943)
- Adelaide C. "Addie" USHER (1852-1925)
- Charles J. USHER (1855-1945)
- Hiram Henry USHER (1855-1903)
- Lucinda M. USHER (1863-1933)
- Gladys Viola USHER (1864-1947)
James II USHER
B: 25 Mar 1823 - Ashtabula, Ohio
D: 1862 - Listed, Bornholm, Denmark
D: 1862 - Listed, Bornholm, Denmark
Obadiah USHER
B: 14 Feb 1825 - Ashtabula, Ohio
M: 10 Dec 1846 - Kansas - SPRAGUE, Rebecca (1831-1872)
M: 10 Dec 1846 - Kansas - SPRAGUE, Rebecca (1831-1872)
- Josephine USHER (1848-????)
- Hance USHER (1854-1875)
- Amanda USHER (1855-????)
- Mary USHER (1857-????)
- Sufrona USHER (1859-????)
Charles Joseph USHER
According to the 1880 Census he was a "Liveryman" - A man who is employed in or keeps a livery stable.
B: 1827 - Genesee, New York
M: WILSON, Charlotte (1840-????)
B: 1827 - Genesee, New York
M: WILSON, Charlotte (1840-????)
- Sophronia Deborah USHER (1863-1940)
- Nellie USHER (1867-1927)
- Francis "Frank" USHER (1873-1945)