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Ada B. Binns

Ada B. Binns

Female 1887 - Aft 1908  (20 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ada B. Binns was born on 7 Feb 1887 in Noble County, Indiana (daughter of Daniel Delay Beens Binns and Martha E. Redinbo); died after 21 Jan 1908 in Missouri, USA.

    Ada married Benjamin R. Atnip in 1903 in Wright County, Missouri. Benjamin was born about 1874 in Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri; died on 14 Jan 1956 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1956 in Zion Cemetery, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Pearl Atnip was born in 1904 in Possibly Wright County, Missouri; died in 1929 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana; was buried in 1929 in Zion Cemetery, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
    2. Walter Atnip was born on 7 Apr 1906 in Possibly Wright County, Missouri; died in Aug 1986 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana; was buried in 1986 in Zion Cemetery, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
    3. Belle Atnip was born on 20 Jan 1908 in Wright County, Missouri; died on 24 Dec 1984 in Home Hospital, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana; was buried in Dec 1984 in Zion Cemetery, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Delay Beens Binns was born on 1 Jan 1843 in Ohio, USA (son of William Binns and Louisa Delay); died on 1 Jul 1912 in Wright County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Sources for family ancestors and descendants of "Binns":
    1). (pb) *Information provided by: Peggy Binn-Agraviador per e-maildated:
    Sunday, November 12, 2006 5:00 PM; Copy in Redenbaugh Records
    "Death cert available on-line at the Missouri State Archives.
    Daniel Delay Binns b. 1/18/1843 Ohio, d. 7/1/1912 Boone, Mo.."
    2). (pc) *Information provided by: Peggy Clark, Redenbaugh Descendantper e-mail dated:
    17 November 2006, 8:04 A.M.; subject: Redenbaugh Genealogy;Attachment: imstp_chubbi_en_im.gif.
    Copy kept in Redenbaugh Records.
    "... this is my direct line. Daniel Delay Binns and Martha E. Redinbowere my 2nd great grandparents."
    Comments on children:
    Minnie: "Minnie is in Wright County, Mo. with her mother in 1920. Hrmother is back in Indiana in 1930, no sign of Minnie after 1920."
    William: "He must have died as a child. I cannot find him from 1900forward."
    Bennie: "I believe this is the Bennie Binns that ends up in Californiaand later, Kossuth County, IA."

    *Must contact compiler for further information at:sljuhl1234@yahoo.com

    Daniel married Martha E. Redinbo on 19 Feb 1874 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Martha (daughter of James Redinbo and Julia Ann Prichard) was born in Mar 1848 in Indiana, USA; died on 3 Jan 1936 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha E. Redinbo was born in Mar 1848 in Indiana, USA (daughter of James Redinbo and Julia Ann Prichard); died on 3 Jan 1936 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    E-MAIL
    From: Peggy (Clark) peggy.clark@mchsi.com
    Date: 01/27/06 18:44:33
    To: Aaron; Adhough1@aol.com; ariel emery; gsjuhl; Ldygenie@aol.com;Sharon and Joe Mills; lynnlortiz@msn.com
    Subject: James Redinbo and his wives
    Gang,
    I am related to James Redinbo and both of his wives. He is my doublegreat great grandfather. He was first married to Julia Prichard, andhad several children, although the biography only mentions two. I alsofound a broken tombstone in Zion Cemetery, near Julia's grave, it wasupside down and my sister flipped it over, it says Redinbo on it, Icannot make out the first name, but it appears there was a middle nameof Crouse.
    James and Julia had a daughter, Martha E. who married Daniel Binns.Martha and Daniel had three daughters and a son. Their daughter,Minnie married Lincoln Redinbo, and another daughter, Jessie, my greatgrandmother) married Manson Redinbo. Manson and Lincoln werehalf-brothers to Martha. Lincoln and Manson were products of James'second marriage to Mary A. Collins. At Zion Cemetery, Julia, theirdaughter Maria, and the stone that was overturned are on the far westside, James and Mary are in the central part. Jessie, Manson(unmarked), Ben Atnip (the third daughter, Ada's husband) and their 3children are buried in the back part. or Mariaheast
    Peggy

    Children:
    1. Jessie M. Binns was born on 26 Jan 1875 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana; died on 2 Mar 1969 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
    2. Minnie L. Binns was born in Mar 1877 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana; and died.
    3. William James Binns was born in Nov 1879 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana; and died.
    4. Bennie C. Binns was born in Mar 1883 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana; and died.
    5. 1. Ada B. Binns was born on 7 Feb 1887 in Noble County, Indiana; died after 21 Jan 1908 in Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Binns and died.

    William + Louisa Delay. Louisa and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Louisa Delay and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. Daniel Delay Beens Binns was born on 1 Jan 1843 in Ohio, USA; died on 1 Jul 1912 in Wright County, Missouri.

  3. 6.  James Redinbo was born on 22 Jan 1813 in Hamilton County, Ohio (son of Adam Redenbaugh and Sarah Shanklin); died in Oct 1896 in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    1). SOURCE: PEGGY CLARK OF IOWA; peggy.clark@mchsi.com
    Received per Internet E-mail on 27 January 2006
    Book: "History Of Tippecanoe County", page 414
    Library in La Fayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
    "JAMES REDINBO, one of the old and respected pioneers of TippecanoeCounty, was born in Hamilton County, Ohio, January 22, 1813, a son ofAdam and Sarah (Shankland) Redinbo. His parents were born in theState of Pennsylvania, but reared and married in Ohio, where theylived until death. They had a family of six children -- James,Elizabeth, Lucy, Sarah, Charlotte and John. Charlotte, who was thewife of Erastus Myers of La Fayette, is deceased. James Redinbo, thesubject of this sketch, was reared to manhood in his native State, andthere he learned the carpenter's trade which he followed for aboutthirty years. He was married at the age of twenty-three years inHamilton County, Ohio, to Miss Julia Ann Prichard, who was a native ofButler County, Ohio. In 1839 he removed with his family to TippecanoeCounty, Indiana, locating in Perry Township, and in 1856, he settledon the farm in the same township, which he has since occupied with theexception of seven years. Mrs. Redinbo died in 1856, and August 22,1857, Mr. Redinbo was again married, to Miss Mary Collins, a native ofButler County, Ohio, and a daughter of Richard and Sarah (Russell) Collins, and to this union the following children were born -- Sarah,wife of John Smith, of La Fayette; Fremont, residing on the home farmof his parents; and Lincoln, Laura and Manson, also at home. By hisfirst marriage Mr. Redinbo has two children -- Robert, and Martha,wife of Mr. Binn, both living in Howard County, Indiana. In 1870 Mr.Redinbo engaged in the milling business at Monitor with FritzBrothers, with whom he was associated seven years, when he returned tohis farm. This land when he first settled on it in 1856 was almostentirely unimproved, and to-day his farm consists of 106 acres ofchoice land, well improved, and under a fine state of cultivation,with good dwelling and substantial farm buildings. Politically, Mr.Redinbo was first a Whig, and later supported Fremont, Lincoln, Grant (first term), then Greely, Tilden, Hancock and Cleveland. He has filled the office of Justice of the peace eight years, and was noted for his wise and just decisions. He is a member of the Masonicfraternity, an organization in which he takes an active interest."[Transcribed 27 January 2006, SLJuhl]

    2). Source: Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana,Indianapolis, Indiana; B.F. Bowen & Co., 1909, 1375 pages. PEGGYCLARK OF IOWA; peggy.clark@mchsi.com
    "The Redinbo's were originally Pennsylvanians who migrated to Ohiowhen that state was still young, engaged in farming and finally endedtheir days in the Buckeye commonwealth. Adam and Sarah (Shankland)Redinbo, who were the pioneers and founders of the family in the west,had six children, whose descendants are found in various portions ofthe West. James was the eldest. Elizabeth, the second child, diedmany years ago. Lucy is a resident of Delphos, Ohio. Sarah lives inNewport, Kentucky. Charlotte, who married M.E. Meyers, is dead, andJohn, the youngest, is a citizen of Delphos, Ohio. James grew up inOhio, learned the carpenter's trade and worked at it for thirty years. when twenty-three years old he married Julia Ann Prichard, of ButlerCounty, Ohio, came to Tippecanoe County, Indiana, in 1837, and boughtone hundred and sixty acres of land in Perry Township in 1856. It was wild, heavily timbered and practically unimproved, the only buildingsbeing a decayed log cabin and broken-down stable. His first wife died in 1856 and on August 22nd of the following year he married Mary,daughter of Richard and Sarah (Russell) Collins, of Butler County,Ohio. The two children by the first union were Robert and Martha.the former served in the cavalry three years, and after the war livedin Tippecanoe County, where he died in 1893. The daugher married Daniel Beens, of Webster County, Missouri. James Redinbo's childrenby his second marriage were fine in number. Sarah, the eldest,married John Smith, of Lafayette, and has five children. Edgar,Albert, Clarence, Harry and Elden. the second of James Redinbo's lastchildren was John C.F.; the third was Lincoln, who married MinnieBirn, now deceased, and died in 1899. Laura, the fourth child,married John Davis, of Tippecanoe County. Manson, the youngest,married Jessie Birm, and is a farmer in Webster County, Missouri. In1870 James Redinbo engaged in the milling business at Monitor,Indiana, with Fritz Brothers, and continued in this line for sevenyears. After he obtained his farm he built the house and barnhimself, being an expert carpenter, and made many other improvementson the place. He was active in politics, first as a Whig, and thenRepublican, but later as a Democrat, beginning with the support ofGreeley, but the only office he held was that of justice of the peace,in which he served eight years. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Dayton, Indiana, and took much interest in fraternity affairs. He and his second wife, who died in 1892, were members of theUniversalist Church, and at one time he was quite prominent andinfluential in the county. Being born January 22, 1813 and dying inOctober, 1896, it will be seen that he had reached the venerable ageof eighty-three." [Transcribed 31 January 2006, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    James Redinbo was the both grandfather and great grandfather of Helen Redinbo Jones. Her mother, Martha Redinbo m.) Daniel Delay Binns was the daughter of James Redinbo and Julia Ann Prichard. After Julia died James married Mary Collins and they had a son, Manson, making Manson and Martha 1/2 siblings. Manson married his 1/2 sisters' daughter, Jessie Mary Binns, making her Jessie May Redinbo, Manson and Jessie were the parents of Helen and Curtis Redinbo. To further the confusion. Ray Harley Jones was a brother to Margaret McCorkle Jones, Margaret married Edward Henry Sutton and their daughter, Alta Belle Sutton married Curtis Redinbo, son of Manson and Jessie Redinbo.

    James married Julia Ann Prichard in 1836 in Butler County, Ohio. Julia was born about 1813 in Butler County, Ohio; died in 1856 in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Julia Ann Prichard was born about 1813 in Butler County, Ohio; died in 1856 in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Robert C. Redinbo was born between 1836 and 1856 in Ohio Or Indiana; died in 1893 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
    2. 3. Martha E. Redinbo was born in Mar 1848 in Indiana, USA; died on 3 Jan 1936 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Adam Redenbaugh was born on 8 Feb 1792 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of *Henry Henrich Redinbo Redenbaugh Redenbach, I and Margaret Margaretha); died on 16 Feb 1834 in Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Feb 1834 in Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio On The North Side Of Cincinnati, Ohio; The Head Stone Has Both Of Their Names, Birth & Death Dates..

    Notes:

    "1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Adam Redenbaugh
    Township: Sycamore
    County: Hamilton
    State: Ohio
    NOTE: Henry Redenbaugh is living next door.
    Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Sycamore, Hamilton, Ohio;Roll: M33_87; Page: 286; Image: 220. Ancestry.com. 1820 United StatesFederal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The GenerationsNetwork, Inc., 2004."

    Source: Gene Dulin from Ohio, a descendants shared information andresearch per Joyce Fagerness: "Shortly after his marriage to SarahShanklin, Adam enlisted for six months service in the War of 1812."Redenbaugh Descendant Genealogists, #3. [Transcribed, 19 Jan 2006,SLJuhl]

    Source: War Of 1812
    Roster Of Ohio Soldiers In War Of 1812
    http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page0012.txt
    Dated: 10/29/2005; Page: 20
    "The War of 1812, under General Harrison in Colonel Tupper's divisionwith Captain Asa Hinckle and Lieutenant Benaiah Ayres. He was fromprobably Butler County, Ohio at the time. Serving with him wereseveral other Redenbaugh's and a Haney who had to be relatives:George, Jeremiah, John, Phillip, Adam Redenbaugh, and George Haney.The dates listed that they all served was from Aug. 11, 1812, untilNov. 30, 1812, and from Jan. 1 until Feb. 15, 1813. FrederickRedenbaugh had to be in a different unit." This site has a rosterof the soldiers that have been taken from the war roles so far.

    http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page0012.txt
    "William Henry Harrison
    1773-1841
    In the period from 1800 to 1812, Harrison was the governor of theIndiana Territory where his prime function was to conclude treatiesfor the purchase of lands from Native Americans. Some tribes resisted,most notably Tecumseh and his brother, The Prophet. In 1811, Harrisonrouted the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
    During the War of 1812, Harrison replaced the disgraced William Hulland recaptured Detroit in September 1813. In the following monthHarrison?s forces were victorious at the Battle of the Thames north ofLake Erie, a victory that secured the northwest border. Harrisonsecured further land cessions from Native Americans in the Treaty ofGreenville in 1814 and the Treaty of Spring Wells in 1815."

    2). Pioneer Ohio Newspapers 1802 - 1818 Genealogical and HistoricalAbstracts, by Karen Mauer Green; The Frontier Press, 15 QuintanaDrive, Galveston 77554; Copyright c. 1988; Library of Congress card# 86-80238; page 113.
    Volume III, 05 December 1812, No. 117
    (Topic: War News) "Lieut. Benajah Ayres reports that Adam Redenbaughdeserted from Capt. Hinkle's company camp at St. Mary's. He livesnear Reading, Hamilton County (Ohio)." [Transcribed 23 January2006, SLJuhl]
    2). Pioneer Ohio Newspapers 1802 - 1818 Genealogical and HistoricalAbstracts, by Karen Mauer Green; The Frontier Press, 15 QuintanaDrive, Galveston 77554; Copyright c. 1988; Library of Congress card# 86-80238; page 138.
    Volume IV, Saturday, 11 December 1813, No. 171
    "Thos. Higgins reports that George Grumon and Philip Redingboughappraised a horse found by Adam Redingbough, of Springfield township,Hamilton County." [Transcribed 24 January 2006, SLJuhl]

    Please check this: ALIA: PLAC Redingbough

    Adam married Sarah Shanklin on 16 Apr 1812 in 1st Marriage; Hamilton County, Ohio; Per Justice Of Peace Ruder.. Sarah (daughter of John Shanklin) was born on 9 Sep 1792 in England Or Pennsylvania; died on 29 Jun 1877 in Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Jun 1877 in Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio; There Is A Head Stone.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sarah Shanklin was born on 9 Sep 1792 in England Or Pennsylvania (daughter of John Shanklin); died on 29 Jun 1877 in Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Jun 1877 in Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio; There Is A Head Stone..
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Redenbaugh was born in Hamilton County, Ohio; and died.
    2. Lucy Redenbaugh was born in Hamilton County, Ohio; and died.
    3. Sarah Anne Redenbaugh was born in Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio On The North Side Of Cincinnati, Ohio..
    4. Charlotte Redenbaugh was born in Hamilton County, Ohio; and died.
    5. John A. Redenbaugh was born in Hamilton County, Ohio; and died.
    6. 6. James Redinbo was born on 22 Jan 1813 in Hamilton County, Ohio; died in Oct 1896 in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.



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