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- Source for this family is: Peggy Clark -- peggy.clark@mchsi.com
One of the five Redenbaugh Genealogists, c. 2006
"Albert and Cloie were married April 15, 1900 in Fountain County, andhad 4 children. Martha b. ca 1902, Myrtle Ann b. May 20, 1903, Ferrisb. March 8, 1905 and Lena b. ca 1907. Cloie married William Bruce May3, 1915 and I can find no trace of her after that. The children wereleft with Albert and they ended up in South Dakota." [Transcribed, 18Jan 2006, SLJuhl]
1. Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record;
2. Fountain County, Indiana;
3. Index to Marriage Record 1848 - 1920 Inclusive Vol.
4. W.P.A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office; Book 12,OS Page: 180; Book 15, OS Page 255;
5. South Dalota Marriages, 1905 - 1949, County Custer, Post OfficePringle; County Davison, Post Office Deadwood
6. Social Security Death Index Record
From: Ariel Emery
Date: 01/13/06 17:54:13
To: peggy.clark@mchsi.com
Subject: Redenbaugh ancestry
Albert, his son Farris, Farris' wife Pearl and their infant grandsonare all buried in Pringle Cemetery in Pringle Township, Custer County,SD.
Cemetery records say that Albert was born in 1870, died July 29, 1979at 71 years old. Farris (B) was born 1905 and died April 15, 1979 at74 years old. Pearl E. (Knight) was born Jan. 1, 1909 (in Kansas toZemiri H. Knight and Dora E. Hoffine) and died Aug. 2, 1961 at 51years old. The grandson, Richard, was born June 13, 1966 and died Aug.26, 1966. The grandson was the son of Jake Redenbaugh, whose ages andwhereabouts are unknown. Jake (the son of Farris and Pearl) is dead, Ithink. My grandmother Dorothy was a daughter of Farris and Pearl. Theyhad other children, but I'm not sure of their names or birthdates. Oneof the daughters may have been Rose.
I spent some time last night looking into Cloie Zackmire and her line.I have seen some genealogies that said her mother -- Melissa AbigailZackmire -- was the child of a Valentine Day and Catherine Sommers.But unidentified "Family Records" list her as the daughter (born March24, 1857) as the daughter of Jacob Valentine Day and Celia Philpott inMill Creek Township. An 1860 Census listing for Jacob V Day confirmsthat with a three-year-old daughter, Abigail, and a wife Seeley.
One theory I am working on -- maybe everyone else already knows aboutit! -- is that Albert Redenbaugh grew up -- or at least lived in 1880,according to the census -- in a boarding house run by John H. Day, arelative of Melissa Day and thus his future wife, Clorie Zackmire. Iam still unsure of the relation between John Day and Melissa AbigailDay, but I'm fairly certain there is one. In fact, in 1870 there is anAbigail Day, age 13, listed as living with John H. Day. I can find in1870 that Jacob may still be living but with a different wife. JohnH.'s mother (Abigail Hoose) lived with him for quite a while, and Iread somewhere that she often took in orphans. Abigail (Hoose) didlive with John H. at the same time as Albert Redenbaugh, so that couldbe the reasoning. I still do not know, though, why 8-year-old Albertwas living in a boarding house. I can't find any records of hisparents' deaths, but that is the only reasoning I can find.
Ariel Emery
Source for this family: Ariel Emery -- arielise@hotmail.com (Partof the Redenbaugh Research Group of five descendant genealogists, c.2006)
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