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- NOTE: "Miami County was first organized as Lykins County in 1855while Kansas was still a territory, and was renamed "Miami County" in1861 after Kansas became a state."http://www.miamicountyks.org/sheriff1.html
"11 July 1860 United States Federal Census, page 20
Name: Francis M Redenbaugh
Age in 1860: 21
Birth Year: abt 1839
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1860: Richland, Lykins, Kansas Territory
Gender: Male
Post Office: Hibbard
Household Members: Name Age
Geo H Lawrnce 33 farmer
Martha A Lawrnce 30
John W Lawrnce 7
Thos Redenbaugh 50 male, farmer, val. 1600/500, OH
Purser Elliott 55
Nancy E Redenbaugh 6 female, IN
Francis M Redenbaugh 21 male, IN
Milton Redenbaugh 17 male, IN
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Richland, Lykins, KansasTerritory; Roll: M653_351; Page: 0; Image: 183. Ancestry.com. 1860United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2004." NOTE: They are listed as allliving together on the census record.[Transcribed 15 October 2008,SLJuhl, Compiler]
"25 July 1870 United States Federal Census, Page 13
Name: Francis M Redenbeaugh
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Age in 1870: 32
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1870: Richland Township, Miami County, Kansas
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Spring Hill
Household Members: Name Age
Francis M Redenbeaugh 32 male, white, farmer, val. 830, b. IN.
Rebecca Redenbeaugh 22 female, white, keeping house, b. Arkansas
Mary E Redenbeaugh 4 female, white, b. KS
William F Redenbeaugh 3 male, white, b. KS
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Richland, Miami, Kansas;Roll: M593_439; Page: 498; Image: 230; Page 13 - Dwelling 90/94, Lines33-40. Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003. NOTE:The family lived with Francis's father Thomas Redenbaugh."
"Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1915
Name: Francis M Redenbaugh
Census Date: 1 Mar 1895
Residence County: Miami
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Paola
Birth Location: Indiana
Family Number: 168
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Race: White
Line: 16
Roll: v115_94
Ancestry.com.. Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1915 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007."
NOTE: This Francis Marion Redenbaugh cannot be found in the c.1900Federal Census. Until further information is available, it will besuggested that he died between c.1895 (last known census this Francisis in) - 1900 A.D.
A SOURCE INFORMATION FOR THIS FAMILY LINE: E-mail from "Peggy"chuggles@gmail.com; To gsjuhl@peoplepc.com (SLJuhl, Compiler); Dated:Wednesday, October 15, 2008; Subject: Update Jennie Luella Redenbaughline. [15 October 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, Redenbaugh Descendant;sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]
"F. M. REDENBAUGH, farmer, Section 29, Township 15, Range 22, P. O.Edgerton, Johnson County. Mr. Redenbaugh was born in MontgomeryCounty, Indiana, September 5, 1838. He moved to Missouri in 1857 withhis parents and to Kansas the same year. The family settled in theTownship of Richland, Miami Co, of which Mr. Redenbaugh has continuedto a be a resident to this date. During the late ware he served in theKansas militia. He was married in August, 1864, to Miss Rebecca L.,daughter of J. V. Jones. Mrs. Redenbaugh was born in Arkansas. Theyhave five children, three sons and two daughters-Mary, William,Francis, Louisa, James and Olivet B. Mrs. Redenbaugh died April 10,1881. Mr. Redenbaugh has a fine farm of prairie and bottom lands,aggregating 309 1/2 acres.
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/miami/miami-co-p18.html#180006"[Transcribed 15 October 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
"City of Edgerton, Kansas
The Southwest Cornerstone of Johnson County
The Santa Fe Railroad breathed life into an area that was originallybounty lands for soldiers who fought in the Indian Wars and the War of1812. etc... Firmly anchored with rich historical roots, the "S.W.Corner Stone" of bustling Johnson County retains its small, hometowncharacter." http://www.edgertonks.org/
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