The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 475

Anna Lee Johnson1,2

F, #11851, b. 19 January 1907, d. 5 February 1907

Parents

FatherJoseph Harvey Johnson (b. 22 September 1879, d. 17 December 1959)
MotherMargaret Jane "Maggie" Cunningham (b. 13 November 1880, d. 30 September 1962)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Anna Lee Johnson was born on 19 January 1907 in Washington Co., Indiana. She died on 5 February 1907, at age 0.3,2
Anna Lee Johnson had reference number 12119.

Citations

  1. [S2729] Birth Records - Indiana, "Indiana Births, 1880-1920 (Ancestry.com)
  2. [S4382] Email from Deanna (Dewers) Gibbons dated July 8, 2007
  3. [S826] 1910 Census, Indiana, Washington County

George W. Lynch1

M, #11852
Pedigree Link

Family: Anna Evelin Unknown

SonGeorge Clarence "Clarence" Lynch+ (b. 25 August 1902, d. 22 August 1990)

BASIC FACTS

George W. Lynch had reference number 12120.

Citations

  1. [S2818] Book: Isabel, Kansas - The First 100 Years, 1887 - 1987

Anna Evelin Unknown1

F, #11853
Pedigree Link

Family: George W. Lynch

SonGeorge Clarence "Clarence" Lynch+ (b. 25 August 1902, d. 22 August 1990)

BASIC FACTS

Anna Evelin Unknown had reference number 12121.

Citations

  1. [S2818] Book: Isabel, Kansas - The First 100 Years, 1887 - 1987

Child #1 Garrison1

M, #11854

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S2818] Book: Isabel, Kansas - The First 100 Years, 1887 - 1987

Child #2 Garrison1

F, #11855

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S2818] Book: Isabel, Kansas - The First 100 Years, 1887 - 1987

Sarah Dawalt1,2

F, #11856, b. 20 May 1885

Parents

FatherFrancis M. "Frank" Dawalt (b. 1 February 1850, d. 21 February 1892)
MotherNancy Coombs (b. February 1863)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Sarah Dawalt was born on 20 May 1885 in Indiana.1,2
Sarah Dawalt had reference number 12124. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1900.)

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S489] 1900 Census, Indiana, Washington County

Frank Chapman1

M, #11857
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Frank Chapman had reference number 12125.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt1,2,3,4

M, #11858, b. 18 April 1887, d. 18 June 1914

Parents

FatherFrancis M. "Frank" Dawalt (b. 1 February 1850, d. 21 February 1892)
MotherNancy Coombs (b. February 1863)
Pedigree Link

Family: Nelle V. "Nellie" Whitson (b. 3 August 1883, d. 19 July 1939)

SonKenneth Francis Dawalt+ (b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000)
SonRaymond Earl Dawalt (b. 18 April 1912, d. 10 October 1914)

BASIC FACTS

Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt was born on 18 April 1886 in Indiana.1,5,6 He was born on 18 April 1887 in Indiana.3 He and Nelle V. "Nellie" Whitson were married on 3 October 1908 in Washington Co., Indiana.6 He died on 18 June 1914, at age 27, in Franklin Twp., Washington Co., Indiana.5 He died on 12 June 1918, at age 31.1 He was buried in Franklin Cemetery, Washington Co., Indiana.5
Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt was also known as Little Dan. He had reference number 12126. He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1900.) OBITUARY - The Salem Leader or The Salem Democrat, Salem Indiana; June __, 1914:

DANIEL DAWALT
Daniel Dawalt, son of Frank M. and Nancy Dawalt, was born April 18, 1887. Died June 18, 1914, at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. B. Dawalt, northeast of Salem, where he had been ill for several weeks – a sufferer from tubercular trouble.
The brief life of twenty-seven years was brought to a close by the Great Summons to the mysterious bourne, “where drop the still dews of quietness.”
A part of his early life was spent on the farm, but he was an engineer of ability, having worked in that capacity in and around Salem for years.
When almost a boy he had charge of a traction engine, spent some time on the railroad, was employed by the Salem Milling Company for quite a while and in recent years became an expert chauffeur and as such, his services were much in demand.
He was married to Miss Nellie Whitson, October 3, 1908, and to this union were born two children, Kenneth and Raymond. He is survived by his two sons, his wife, mother and three sisters.
The funeral service was held at Franklin church, conducted by Rev. M. M. Carmichael, of Little York, Ind. The body was laid to rest in the cemetery

GRAVE MARKER

DANIEL F.
DAWALT
1887 -- 1914.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S7257] Genealogy prepared by Shari Bennett, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S489] 1900 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  4. [S7788] Grave Marker - Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt, Franklin Cemetery, Washington Twp., Washington Co., Indiana
  5. [S4043] Death Records, Indiana, Washington County 1882-1950
  6. [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)

Nelle V. "Nellie" Whitson1,2,2,3

F, #11859, b. 3 August 1883, d. 19 July 1939

Parents

FatherThomas W. Whitson (b. 11 October 1860, d. 24 October 1927)
MotherBelle Dora Nuckles (b. 3 May 1863, d. 4 December 1934)
Pedigree Link

Family: Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt (b. 18 April 1887, d. 18 June 1914)

SonKenneth Francis Dawalt+ (b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000)
SonRaymond Earl Dawalt (b. 18 April 1912, d. 10 October 1914)

BASIC FACTS

Nelle V. "Nellie" Whitson was born on 3 August 1883 in Indiana.2,2 She and Daniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt were married on 3 October 1908 in Washington Co., Indiana.4 She died on 19 July 1939, at age 55, in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.2 She was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.2,5
Nelle V. "Nellie" Whitson was also known as Nellie Whison.6 She was also known as Nelle W. Whitson.5 She had reference number 12127. She was a Clerk in law office (1920.)3 She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1920.) OBITUARY - The Salem Leader or The Salem Democrat, Salem Indiana; July 19, 1939:

Mrs. Nelle Dawalt Dies Early Today
Mrs. Nelle Dawalt, 55, widow of Dan Dawalt, died at one o’clock this morning at the home of her sister Mrs. Roy Huckleberry, 205 South Posey, following several months’ illness.
Daughter of Thomas and Belle Nuckles Whitson, her entire life was spent in Salem.
She was a graduate of Salem high school, a member of Weir Memorial Methodist Episcopal church, the Wesleyan Circle, the missionary society, of which she was treasurer the North Side home economics club, the Royal Neighbor and Pythian Sister lodges, and was treasurer of the Samuel Reid Woman’s Relief Corps and W. R. C. district treasurer. A fine business woman she ably served many years as bookkeeper for the Salem Building Loan Fund and Savings Association.
A natural-born scholar she was intensely interested in education and loved the beautiful in literature, art, music and nature.
A son, Raymond, died a number of years ago.
Funeral rites will be held at three o’clock Thursday afternoon at Smith Funeral Home with burial in Crown Hill cemetery.
Surviving are the son, Lieutenant Kenneth Dawalt, a graduate of the United States Military Academy, who is stationed at Schofield Barracks, Honolulu and two sisters, Mrs. Elmo Wood, New Castle and Mrs. Huckleberry.

Citations

  1. [S10909] Obituary - Kenneth F. Dawalt
  2. [S4043] Death Records, Indiana, Washington County 1882-1950
  3. [S1206] 1920 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  4. [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
  5. [S2901] Cemetery Records - Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana
  6. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Kenneth Francis Dawalt1,2,3,4

M, #11860, b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000

Parents

FatherDaniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt (b. 18 April 1887, d. 18 June 1914)
MotherNelle V. "Nellie" Whitson (b. 3 August 1883, d. 19 July 1939)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Kenneth Francis Dawalt was born on 18 August 1910 in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.5 He was born on 18 August 1911 in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.6,2 He died on 15 December 2000, at age 89, in Walter Reed Army Medical Center.2 He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia.2
Kenneth Francis Dawalt had reference number 12128. World War II, Korean War, U.S. Army, Brigadier General.1 He was educated Attended Depauw University; Graduate of West Point (1936.)1,2 He resided in 3617 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Virginia.1 His Social Security Number was 444-40-6427, issued: Oklahoma, last residence, Fairfax, Fairfaix City Co., Virginia.6 He was a Military Career; Washington-based Vice President of European Aerospace Corporation.2 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1920.) NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Salem Leader, September 2, 1970

General Dawalt, Salem Native, Receives Distinguished Service Medal On Retirement From Army
The West point class of 1936 was represented by the two principals at the Pentagon retirement ceremony of Brigadier General Kenneth F. Dawalt, a native of Salem, on July 30th. General Dawalt was presented with the Distinguished Service Medal by Army Chief of Staff, General William C. Westmoreland, who presided over the ceremony. The Distinguished Service Medal is the Army's third highest award.
Attended by a large audience of high ranking Department of Defense officers and civilian officials, the impressive ceremony was highlighted by the remarks of General Westmoreland. He spoke warmly of his high personal and professional admiration and esteem for General Dawalt, from the beginning of their careers as teammates on the basketball team at West Point through continuing close personal and service associations on subsequent assignments around the world.
General Dawalt's thirty-four-year career included positions of great responsibility in Europe, Japan and Korea. However, he regards his past four years as Deputy Chief of Research and Development for International Programs in Headquarters Department of the Army as his most rewarding, and a fitting capstone to a long career. In this position, he was responsible for promoting cooperative research and development ventures, and exchanges of technological information between the United States and its allies. This effort helps to reduce R&D costs, and provides for standardization and interoperability of military equipment to be jointly used by the participating nations.
General Dawalt attended Depauw University, for three years, graduated from the United States Military Academy, and has completed military courses of instruction at the Field Artillery School, the Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College.
Other military decorations awarded General Dawalt are the Silver Star, Legion of Merit with One Oak Leaf Cluster; and the Army Commendation Medal with One Oak Leaf Cluster. A summary of General Dawalt's Career may be found in Volume 36, Who's Who in America.
General Dawalt resides with his family at 6316 Golf Course Square, Alexandria, Virginia, and will continue to make his home in that area.
General Dawalt was born in Salem on August 18, 1911, a son of the late Dan and Melle Dawalt.
During the period 1936 - 1941 General Dawalt performed the duties of a Field Artillery Battery Officer and in the spring of 1941 completed the Field Artillery Battery Officer Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. In June 1941, General Dawalt entered the Department of Physics at the United States Military academy where he served as an instructor and assistant professor.
After an intensive course at the Artillery School in 1945 he joined the 442d Artillery Group at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and served with that unit as Executive Officer until the end of World War II.
Following World War II until June 1949, General Dawalt served in various positions in Japan. General Dawalt then returned to the United States to attend the Advanced Course, The Artillery School in August 1949, graduating in early 1950. His next assignment was Commanding Officer of the 999th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Benning, Georgia.
In August 1950 General Dawalt accompanied the 3rd Division to Korea and served with the Division Artillery until February 1951. He then organized and was the first commander of the 1st Republic of Korea Division Artillery (Provisional). He commanded that Artillery unit until rotation to the United States in September 1951.
General Dawalt was assigned to Research and Development Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Staff, G4 Department of the Army, until August 1953 when he departed for Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania to attend the Army War College. Upon graduation in July 1954, General Dawalt joined the Faculty of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he served as an Instructor, Chief Academic Staff, and Department Director.
Following this duty, General Dawalt, in the summer of 1957, joined the Defense Element of the United States Delegation to NATO with station in Paris, France, where he remained until July 1960. He then returned to the United States to Command the 2d United States Army Missle Command (STRAC) at Fort Carson, Colorado.
Following 11 months and with that unit, he served as Commanding General, 30th Artillery Brigade (AD) on Okinawa from 22 of August 1961 through June 19, 1963.
Effective July 12, 1963, he was assigned as Deputy Chief, United States Army, Headquarters, Defense Atomic Support Agency (DASA), Pentagon, Washington, D.C. In conjunction with a July 1, 1964 reorganization of the DASA, General Dawalt's responsibilities were extended and his position within the Agency was redesignated that of Deputy Director, Operations and Administration.
General Dawalt is married to the former Kathryn Marie King of Akron, Ohio. They have two children, Mrs. Jon Brown of Boulder, Colorado, and Karie Whitson Dawalt, a student at the University of Tennessee.

LETTER

European Aerospace Corporation
13 march 1972

Dear Mrs. Berkey,
Greetings from the Washington and the Virginia contingent of the Dawalt family.
During a recent visit to Phyllis Kindley's house to meet Mike (Waldo W.) and Jane Colglazier, Phyllis gave me a clipping from a recent Salem newspaper. I have attached a copy of that article.
Karie and I have a copy of the Stevens' History of Washington County. However, there is more important information about my family background in the attached newspaper article than in the Stevens' History.
I would appreciate it if you would tell me (if you can) the source of Mr. Walter Hilton's information. Naturally, should that information be in one book or source we would like to get a copy.
I hope that this letter finds you in good health and that you will not mind receiving such a request.
With warm regards
Ken Dawalt

The following newspaper article is the one referred to in the above letter:
Historical Society Enlightened With History Of Dawalt Family
The Washington County Historical Society met at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 31, assembling for the first time in the Assembly Room in the Steven Memorial Museum. President Clara Marie Burns called the meeting to order and the minutes of the May meeting were read and approved, there having been no June meeting.
Mr. Everett Dean reported that some painting and minor repairs are to be made on the Hay House. Also plans are being made for the installation of the John I. Morrison Gateway, a memorial commemorating the many Revolutionary soldiers buried in Washington County, and a wrought iron railing on the porch of the museum.
Mrs. Lennie Berkey reported that work is still being done on the interior of the Hay House and some help is needed.
A committee consisting of Eugene Cook, Helen Burgess, William Ferguson and Jack Mahuron was appointed to work on amending the by-laws.
The program was presented by Mr. Walter Hilton. He spoke of the arrival and early history of the Dawalt family in America. In 1763 there lived in the Palatine Country, west of the Rhine River in Germany, one Heindrick DerWaldt. Since the French controlled this land at times, the name was often spelled Devault. There are some 32 spellings of the name. About 1766 Heindrich, his wife Maria and at least one child left Rotterdam and came to America. There trip on the ship "Chance" lasted six months and they suffered many hardships. Just imagine spending such a long period on shipboard with no sanitation, probably no fresh fruit or vegetables and lacking all the comforts of the modern day ships.
Heindrich and his family settled in Manheim Township, York Co., Pennsylvania. A follower of Martin Luther, Heindrich took an active part in the Lutheran Church, helping build the third Lutheran Church. He and Maria were buried in the cemetery there but in 1918 the entire cemetery was removed the the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Heindrick rests there under a tombstone bearing the following inscription: "Death is a blessing to all mankind. It is the evening to that restless day which we call life."
During the Revolution, Heindrick enlisted in the Continental army, whith a good record. In 1790 he took four sons to east Tennessee where he purchased 1300 acres in Sullivan County, Frederick and Valentine were given one farm and Henry and Gabriel the other. Frederick built the DeVault Tavern at Leesburg and Valentine built one at Wautugua near Johnson City. Today the Devaults in Tennessee still carry the French spelling of the name.
Henry married Kitty Gross and came to Washington County about 1810. Much has been written about both the Tri-County and Stevens' Histories. He helped in the naming of Salem, was captain of the first militia, led the pursuit after the Pidgeon Roost Massacure and helped in the rescue of the Menaugh and Hensley boys. Harry and Kitty had seven children and from sons David and John Gross Dawalt are descended the Dawalt family of Salem today. (The remainder of the article is missing.)

Note: There are many factual errors in this article.

OBITUARY: The Salem Leader, Salem, Indiana; Tuesday, January 2, 2001; page A2;
Kenneth F. Dawalt
Kenneth F. Dawalt, 89, Fairfax, Va., died of a heart attack Friday, Dec. 15, 2000, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
A resident of the Washington metropolitan area since 1963, he was a native of Salem, the son of Nelle Whitson and Daniel Dawalt.
A 1929 graduate of Salem High School, he was a chemistry major at Depauw University in Greencastle from 1929-32.
In 1932, he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., graduating with a bachelor's degree in engineering on June 12, 1936.
A U.S. Army veteran as Brigadier General and a career army officer whose career spanned command of troops and research and development, he retired in 1970 after more than 34 years of active duty service. He was bestowed the Distinguished Service medal for exceptionally meritorious service in position of great responsibility.
From 1970-76, he was executive vice president of European Aerospace Corporation, the Washington, D.C. Division of Aerospatiale, a major international aerospace corporation headquartered in Paris, France.
As an alumni, he continued to be active in West Point affairs, serving the Class of '36 as class trustee from 1985-86 and vice president from 1976 until his death.
He was an avid golfer and was a member of the Army Navy County Club in Arlington, Va., served on numerous committees for 20 years and was a chairman of the board in 1988.
He was an usher at Immanuel-on-the-Hill Episcopal Church in Alexandria, Va., for 16 years. He most recently served as president of The Association of Virginian Residents in the retirement community at his residence, 9229 Arlington Blvd., Apt. 545, Fairfax, Va. 22031.
His wife of 60 years, Kathryn "Karie" Dawalt, survives.
Other survivors include: two daughters, Karie Nicholson, Houston, Texas, and Karen Baynard Gould, Laguna Beach, Calif.; and a grandson.

OBITUARY

Kenneth F. Dawalt
Brigadier General, United States Army
From a contemporary press report:
Kenneth F. Dawalt, 89, an Army brigadier general who retired in 1970 as deputy chief of Army research and development for international programs, died December 15, 2000, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center after a heart attack.
General Dawalt served 34 years in the Army after his graduation from the U.S. Military Academy in 1936, and for much of his career he specialized in international research and development. As a member of the defense element of the U.S. delegation to NATO, he helped NATO countries reestablish and build research and development capabilities devastated by World War II.
From 1941 to 1945, he was an instructor, then assistant professor of physics at the academy in West Point, New York. He was assigned to the 8th U.S. Army headquarters in Japan during the military occupation after World War II.
During the Korean War, General Dawalt commanded an armored field artillery battalion in combat operations, and he received a Silver Star for gallantry. He also was awarded a Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, and on his retirement a Distinguished Service Medal.
General Dawalt, a resident of the Virginian retirement community in Fairfax, was born in Salem, Indiana, and attended Depauw University before enrolling at West Point, where he was basketball captain in the 1935-36 season.
During his military career, he commanded the 2nd Army Missile Command at Fort Carson, Colorado, and an artillery brigade in Okinawa. He graduated from the Army War College and the Command and General Staff College.
On retiring from the Army, he was the Washington-based vice president for six years of European Aerospace Corp., which is based in Paris.
General Dawalt had been a resident of the Washington area since 1963. He was an avid golfer and a member of the Army Navy Country Club.
For 15 years, he was an usher at Immanuel-on-the-Hill Episcopal Church in Alexandria.
Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Kathryn Dawalt of Fairfax; two daughters, Karie Nicholson of Houston and Karen Bayard Gould of Laguna Beach, Calif.; and a grandson.

DAWALT, KENNETH F., BG, USA (Ret.)
On Friday, December 15, 2000, at Walter Reed Medical Center, Washington, DC, KENNETH F. DAWALT of Fairfax, VA, beloved husband of Kathryn M. Dawalt; dear father of Karen Baynard Gould and Karie Nicholson. He is also survived by his son-in-law, Anthony Nicholson; and grandson, Ernest C. Baynard, IV. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 4, 2001, at the Old Post Chapel, Ft. Myer, at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Northern Virginia, 6565 Arlington Blvd., Suite 500, Falls Church, VA 22042.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S10909] Obituary - Kenneth F. Dawalt
  3. [S1206] 1920 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  4. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  5. [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Kathryn Marie "Karie" King1,2

M, #11861
Pedigree Link

Family: Kenneth Francis Dawalt (b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000)

DaughterKaren Dawalt+
DaughterKarie Dawalt

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S10909] Obituary - Kenneth F. Dawalt

Karen Dawalt1

F, #11862

Parents

FatherKenneth Francis Dawalt (b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000)
FatherKathryn Marie "Karie" King
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Jon T. Brown1

M, #11863
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Karie Dawalt1

F, #11864

Parents

FatherKenneth Francis Dawalt (b. 18 August 1911, d. 15 December 2000)
FatherKathryn Marie "Karie" King
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Raymond Earl Dawalt1

M, #11865, b. 18 April 1912, d. 10 October 1914

Parents

FatherDaniel F. "Little Dan" Dawalt (b. 18 April 1887, d. 18 June 1914)
MotherNelle V. "Nellie" Whitson (b. 3 August 1883, d. 19 July 1939)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Raymond Earl Dawalt was born on 18 April 1912 in Indiana.2,3 He was born on 25 July 1912 in Indiana.1,4 He died on 18 June 1914, at age 2, in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.2,3 He died on 8 October 1914, at age 2, in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.1 He died on 10 October 1914, at age 2, in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.4 He was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana.2
Raymond Earl Dawalt had reference number 12133.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2901] Cemetery Records - Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana
  3. [S6095] Genealogy prepared by Herbert Arkin (email address)
  4. [S4043] Death Records, Indiana, Washington County 1882-1950

Elizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt1,2,3

F, #11866, b. 9 August 1889, d. 8 June 1948

Parents

FatherFrancis M. "Frank" Dawalt (b. 1 February 1850, d. 21 February 1892)
MotherNancy Coombs (b. February 1863)
Pedigree Link

Family: Herbert Morris (b. 25 December 1888, d. 7 May 1949)

SonHenry M. Morris
DaughterFrancis Morris
DaughterMabel Morris

BASIC FACTS

Elizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt was born on 9 August 1889 in Washington Co., Indiana.1,4,2 She was born on 8 August 1890.4 She and Herbert Morris were married on 28 November 1917 in Washington Co., Indiana.5 She died on 8 June 1948, at age 58.4 She was buried in Franklin Cemetery, Washington Twp., Washington Co., Indiana.
Elizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt had reference number 12134. She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1900, 1930.) She resided in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana (1924.)6

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S1664] 1930 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  3. [S489] 1900 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  4. [S6095] Genealogy prepared by Herbert Arkin (email address)
  5. [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S10575] Obituary - James Buchannan Dawalt

Herbert Morris1,2

M, #11867, b. 25 December 1888, d. 7 May 1949

Parents

FatherCary T. Morris (b. 24 December 1841, d. 4 February 1925)
MotherCaroline Lockenour (b. 14 October 1851, d. 16 November 1892)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt (b. 9 August 1889, d. 8 June 1948)

SonHenry M. Morris
DaughterFrancis Morris
DaughterMabel Morris

BASIC FACTS

Herbert Morris was born on 25 December 1888 in Gibson Twp., Washington Co., Indiana.3 He and Elizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt were married on 28 November 1917 in Washington Co., Indiana.4 He died on 7 May 1949, at age 60, in Washington Co., Indiana.3 He was buried in Franklin Cemetery, Washington Twp., Washington Co., Indiana.3
Herbert Morris had reference number 12135. He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Indiana (1930.) He was a Laborer - odd jobs (1930.)1

Citations

  1. [S1664] 1930 Census, Indiana, Washington County
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S6095] Genealogy prepared by Herbert Arkin (email address)
  4. [S9037] Marriage Records: Indiana, 1845-1920 (Ancestry.com)

Francis Morris1,2

F, #11868

Parents

FatherHerbert Morris (b. 25 December 1888, d. 7 May 1949)
MotherElizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt (b. 9 August 1889, d. 8 June 1948)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S1664] 1930 Census, Indiana, Washington County

Mabel Morris1,2

F, #11869

Parents

FatherHerbert Morris (b. 25 December 1888, d. 7 May 1949)
MotherElizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt (b. 9 August 1889, d. 8 June 1948)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S1664] 1930 Census, Indiana, Washington County

Henry M. Morris1

M, #11870

Parents

FatherHerbert Morris (b. 25 December 1888, d. 7 May 1949)
MotherElizabeth Ada "Ada" Dawalt (b. 9 August 1889, d. 8 June 1948)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Edith Gwendolyn Kaylor1

F, #11871, b. 8 March 1908, d. 14 March 1908

Parents

FatherAbraham Baker Kaylor (b. 1 September 1879, d. 26 December 1924)
MotherBertha Mary Longmire "Lonnie" Edwards (b. 24 February 1884, d. 31 January 1970)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Edith Gwendolyn Kaylor was born on 8 March 1908 in Wise Co., Virginia.1 She died on 14 March 1908, at age 0, in Wise Co., Virginia.1 She was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Mendota, Washington Co., Virginia.2
Edith Gwendolyn Kaylor had reference number 12139.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Sarrah Katherine Kitzmiller "Katherine" Kaylor1,2,3,4

F, #11872, b. 13 March 1911, d. 5 December 1987

Parents

FatherAbraham Baker Kaylor (b. 1 September 1879, d. 26 December 1924)
MotherBertha Mary Longmire "Lonnie" Edwards (b. 24 February 1884, d. 31 January 1970)
Pedigree Link

Family: Edgar Thomas Anderson (b. 5 August 1907, d. 25 August 1992)

SonEdgar Thomas Anderson, III
SonTerrance Edwards Anderson, III+

BASIC FACTS

Sarrah Katherine Kitzmiller "Katherine" Kaylor was born on 13 March 1911 in Appalachia, Wise Co., Virginia.1 She and Edgar Thomas Anderson were married on 10 November 1934 in Bristol, Virginia.1 She died on 5 December 1987, at age 76.5
Sarrah Katherine Kitzmiller "Katherine" Kaylor had reference number 12140. Her Social Security Number was 411-10-0683, issued: Tennessee, last residence, Seattle, King Co., Washington.5 She was enumerated on the census in Wise County, Virginia (1920); Sullivan County, Tennessee (1930.) She resided in Osprey, Sarasota Co., Florida (1970.)4

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S1481] 1920 Census, Virginia, Wise County
  3. [S1944] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Sullivan County
  4. [S9499] Obituary - Bertha Mary Longmire "Lonnie" (Edwards) Kaylor
  5. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Edgar Thomas Anderson1

M, #11873, b. 5 August 1907, d. 25 August 1992

Parents

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BASIC FACTS

Edgar Thomas Anderson was born on 5 August 1907 in Portland, Arkansas.1 He and Sarrah Katherine Kitzmiller "Katherine" Kaylor were married on 10 November 1934 in Bristol, Virginia.1 He died on 25 August 1992, at age 85.2
Edgar Thomas Anderson had reference number 12141. He was an Employed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration.1 He resided in Caprey, Florida.1 His Social Security Number was 214-40-8101, issued: Maryland, last residence: Seattle, King Co., Washington.2

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Frazer A. Anderson1

M, #11874
Pedigree Link

Family: Cleo

SonEdgar Thomas Anderson+ (b. 5 August 1907, d. 25 August 1992)

BASIC FACTS

Frazer A. Anderson had reference number 12142.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Cleo1

F, #11875
Pedigree Link

Family: Frazer A. Anderson

SonEdgar Thomas Anderson+ (b. 5 August 1907, d. 25 August 1992)

BASIC FACTS

Cleo had reference number 12143.

Citations

  1. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book