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John Gideon Hallick1,2,3

ID# 22047, (abt 1833 - 1899)

Parents:

FatherJohn Hallick (btn 1800 and 1810 - 1 Jan 1849)
MotherHannah Chittenden Cobb (17 Dec 1811 - 16 Feb 1841)
Chart MembershipDescendants of Gideon Cobb

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1833, Kentucky,4,5,6
Marriage: 7 Apr 1880, Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, Emily Grutze (b. 5 Mar 1859, d. 11 Feb 1941)7,8
Death: 23 Dec 1899,9,10
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Yreka, California,11

Narrative:

John Gideon Hallick was born about 1833 in KentuckyG.4,5,6
     He was probably one of the two males under age 5 listed in the household of his father, John Hallick, in the 1840 Federal Census of Caldwell Co., KentuckyG.12
     His mother died on 16 Feb 1841, when John was about 8 years old.13
     His mother's brother, Robert Livingston Cobb, was appointed his guardian by the Caldwell Co. County Court on 16 Jan 1843, in the expectation that he and his siblings might be entitled to proceeds from the estate of their mother's brother, Isaac Clark Jr.14,15 On 15 Jan 1848 Robert reported to the Caldwell Co. County Court that he had received $87.05 as guardian of John and his siblings, their late mother's share of the estate of her brother Isaac. He reported he had loaned it at 6% interest to James H. Holloway. No further record of his guardianship have been found.16
     John moved to Chicat Co., ArkansasG, with his father by 1848.
     John appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Oden Twp., Chicot Co., ArkansasG, enumerated 26 Sep 1850, apparently boarding with Thomas H. River, a tavern keeper, his wife and two children, along with nine other residents.17 He was a carpenter at age 17.18

Joining the Gold Rush --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     John moved to extreme northern California shortly afterwards. He might be presumed to have been drawn there by the gold rush then underway. Why he chose to settle in the far northern part of California, where gold was newly discovered, rather than the better known central areas is unknown. If he did indeed engage in mining he seems to have abandoned that occupation before long. He seems to have been more interested in fighting Indians in the early years. The only occupation found for him in the records was some years later, when he is listed as a laborer.19,20

Becoming an Indian Fighter --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     By 1852 the growing number of immigrants into northern California and southern Oregon was becoming a serious concern for the Indians there. Ben Wright, who had established a name for himself as an Indian fighter, assembled a company of men to oppose the attacks. When wagon trains arrived that summer over the Oregon Trail to Yreka, the first by that route, they were attacked by the Modocs.21
     John enlisted 6 Oct 1852 in Capt. Wright's company of Siskiyou Volunteers.22,23 Wright's company made a number of attacks on the Modocs that fall, but which one John was involved with is unclear. He seems to have clearly been present at the final encounter of the season, when Wright met with Modocs over several days, encouraging them to return the livestock and goods they had taken from the settlers and live in peace. at least one contemporary account says his intent was to recover as much as possible then kill all the Indians present. In any event they did attack the Indians, killing 49. John was credited with parting from his companions when they became too violent in celebrating their victory on their return to Yreka.24 John was discharged 24 Nov 1852. He was paid for 49 days by the state, which was later reimbursed by the U.S.25,26
     In the spring of 1853 a small band from the Pit River tribe raided a ranch and stole five horses. John was a member of a group of 13 who set out in response. They found the Indian's camp and surrounded it during the night. At daybreak they killed all the occupants and recovered the stolen horses.27
     In the summer and fall of 1853 the governor of Oregon Territory maintained a military company in Modoc Co. for the protection of emigrants. The same thing was done in the summer of 1854. A number of parties coming to Siskiyou Co. were expected that fall, so a company of volunteers was raised there to protect them as they passed through Indian country. Fifteen men, including John, started northward about 1 Aug 1854 and met the advance guard of Capt. Jesse Walker's company four days later. The next day they were attacked on the trail by Indians. Moving to higher ground they spotted the Modoc village, and John offered to try out his new rifle. His shot killed one of the Indians and scattered the rest.28
      The Siskiyou Co. group continued with Capt. Walker's company until all the expected Siskiyou families had passed through, then most of them returned home. But three, including John enlisted with Capt. Walker's command for scout duty. He was recorded as enlisting as a private on 18 Aug 1854 in Capt. Jess Walker's Co. A of the 9th Regiment, Oregon Mounted Militia. He was discharged from that unit 6 Nov 1854. He was paid for 81 days, by the U.S. Treasury in 1887.29,30,31

Settling in YrekaG --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     By a law enacted 3 Mar 1855 Congress authorized the issuance of warrants for up to 160 acres of land to those who had been engaged in wars on behalf of the Federal government. John received a warrant for his service with Capt. Wright's unit. He sold it to George K. Adams and William Selby, who obtained a patent with it for 170 acres in the foothills of Tehama Co.G, west of Corning, on 1 Dec 1860.32
     John registered for the draft for the Civil War, appearing on the register dated in Jan 1864, while living in Yreka, Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, reporting he was employed as a laborer.33
     John has not been found in the 1860 nor 1870 censuses, though it seems he remained in the area. He appears repeatedly on lists of registered voters in Siskiyou Co., shown as a resident of Yreka having registered 9 Jan 1867, and again 19 Oct 1878.34
     John served in the fire department in Yreka, including as foreman of Klamath Engine Co. No. 2 in 1877. He also served on the Fire Department Board of Delegates in 1879.35 John served as constable of Yreka Twp., taking office 23 Oct 1879 and a renewed term two years later. He was named marshal of the city of Yreka for the 1881-81 term.36
     John married Emily Grutze, daughter of Charles Grutze and Mary, on 7 Apr 1880 in Yreka, Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, with E. Steele, judge of Superior Court officating.7,8
     John and Emily appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California G, enumerated 9 Jun 1880. Her daughter Louisa was listed as living with them.37
     John died on 23 Dec 1899 at age ~66.9,10 He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Yreka, CaliforniaG.11

Children:
     Children with Emily Grutze:

  1. Louisa C. Hallick+ (9 Nov 1877 - 20 Jun 1962)
  2. Mary Aurelia Hallick (10 Feb 1881 - 26 Jan 1948)
  3. Sara Emily Hallick (16 Jan 1883 - 5 Aug 1953)
  4. John Franklin Hallick (5 Aug 1886 - 15 Dec 1944)

Citations

  1. [S1971] Caldwell Co. Order Book, F2:367, Robert L. Cobb appointed guardian, 16 Jan 1843, shows name as John Hallick.
  2. [S8612] Thomas H. River household, 1850 U.S. Census, Chicot Co., Oden Twp., shows name as John G. Hallick.
  3. [S6249] Great Register, California, 1867, Siskiyou Co., pg 10, no. 1056, Halleok, John Gideon.
  4. [S8612] Thomas H. River household, 1850 U.S. Census, Chicot Co., Oden Twp., shows age 17 and state.
  5. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows age 46 and state.
  6. [S8616] George, Siskiyou County Marriages, pg 83, marriage of John G. Halleck and Emma Grutz, shows age 46 at marriage 7 Apr 1880, and state.
  7. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, certified copy of marriage record, Emma Grutz and John G. Halleck, citing Marriage License bk 2 pg 448, 7 Jan 1903, shows date, town, county, state, and officant.
  8. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows married.
  9. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, Physician's Affidavit, shows he had general paralysis in Dec and date.
  10. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows date, as 23 Dec 1899.
  11. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941.
  12. [S2753] John Halleck household, 1840 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Kentucky.
  13. [S2089] Hanna C. Hallick grave marker, Eddyville Cemetery.
  14. [S1971] Caldwell Co. Order Book, F2:367, Robert L. Cobb appointed guardian, 16 Jan 1843.
  15. [S7244] Inventories Books, Caldwell Co., Kentucky, F:262, report of Robt. L. Cobb, guardian of John Hallick's children, 19 Jun 1848.
  16. [S7244] Inventories Books, Caldwell Co., Kentucky, F:348, report of Robt. L. Cobb, guardian of John Hallick's children, 15 Jan 1849.
  17. [S8612] Thomas H. River household, 1850 U.S. Census, Chicot Co., Oden Twp.
  18. [S8612] Thomas H. River household, 1850 U.S. Census, Chicot Co., Oden Twp., shows occupation as carpenter.
  19. [S6249] Great Register, California, 1867, Siskiyou Co., pg 10, no. 1056, Halleok, John Gideon, shows occupation as laborer.
  20. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows occupation as laborer.
  21. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pp 129-132.
  22. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, report of Auditor of War Department, 5 Sep 1903, shows rank, unit as Capt. Ben. Wright's Comp., enlistment date.
  23. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit as Capt. Benjamin Wright's company of Siskiyou Volunteers, enlistment date.
  24. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pp 132-3.
  25. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, report of Auditor of War Department, 5 Sep 1903, shows rank, unit as Capt. Ben. Wright's Comp., date and payment.
  26. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit as Capt. Benjamin Wright's company of Siskiyou Volunteers and date.
  27. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pp 133-4.
  28. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pp 136-7.
  29. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pg 137, shows he continued until Nov when others returned home.
  30. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, report of Auditor of War Department, 13 Oct 1903, shows rank, unit as Capt. Jesse Walker's Co. A 9th Ore Mtd. Vols, dates, and payment.
  31. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit as Capt. Jess Walker's Co. A of the 9th Regiment, Oregon Mounted Militia, enlistment and discharge dates.
  32. [S8631] Adams, Patent, 1 Dec 1860, National Archives and Records Administration.
  33. [S8615] John Hallack, Civil War Draft Registrations Records.
  34. [S6249] Great Register, California, 1867, Siskiyou Co., pg 10, no. 1056, Halleok, John Gideon; and 1879, Siskiyou Co., pg 10, no. 698, Hallick, John Gideon.
  35. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pg 189, pp 185-8.
  36. [S8628] History of Siskiyou County, California, pp 87, 205-7.
  37. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.

Emily Grutze1,2,3,4

ID# 22049, (1859 - 1941)

Parents:

FatherCharles Grutze (abt 1821 - )
MotherMary (abt 1834 - )
Chart MembershipDescendants of Gideon Cobb

Key Events:

Birth: 5 Mar 1859, California,5,6,7
Marriage: 17 Sep 1878, Siskiyou Co., California, John Marion Chancy (b. abt 1842)8,9
Divorce: 5 Feb 1880, Siskiyou Co., California, John Marion Chancy (b. abt 1842)10
Marriage: 7 Apr 1880, Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, John Gideon Hallick (b. abt 1833, d. 23 Dec 1899)11,12
Death: 11 Feb 1941, Siskiyou Co., California,13,14
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Siskiyou Co., California,15

Narrative:

Emily Grutze was born on 5 Mar 1859 in CaliforniaG.5,6,7
     She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Scott Valley Twp., Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, in the household of her parents, Charles Grutze and Mary.16 She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Scott Valley Twp., Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, in the household of her parents.17
     Emily married first John Marion Chancy on 17 Sep 1878 in Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG.8,9
      Emily was granted a divorce from John on 5 Feb 1880 in Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, Superior Court. She was granted a judgment for costs and a counsel fee of $100, and restoration of her maiden name.10
     Emily married second John Gideon Hallick, son of John Hallick and Hannah Chittenden Cobb, on 7 Apr 1880 in Yreka, Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, with E. Steele, judge of Superior Court officating.11,12
     Emily and John appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California G, enumerated 9 Jun 1880. Her daughter Louisa was listed as living with them.18
     John died on 23 Dec 1899.19,20
     Emily appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California G, enumerated 5 Jun 1900, reporting she owned her home, free of mortgage. Her children Louisa and John were listed as living with her, as were Lousia's children, Bernard and Henry Gaunt.21
     Emily applied 17 Nov 1902 for a pension based on her late husband's service in the Indian Wars. She retained an attorney in Washington to file the claim for her. Over the next few months she and others submitted a copy of their marriage record, statements and affidavits establishing that there was no public record of her husband's death and that she had not re-married nor had they divorced, and the undertaker swore he had buried her late husband.22 On 24 Oct 1903 the Pension Office requested additional documentation. She submitted another affidavit detailing her prior marriage and divorce, a letter from John with his signature, a copy of her divorce degree, and others submitted additional affidavit's supporting her claim. On 19 Jan 1904 the Pension Office asked for a statement about whether her first husband had served in the U.S. military. She submitted an affidavit 5 Mar 1904 stating that so far as she knew he did not.23
     Her pension of $8 per month was approved 4 Apr 1904, retroactive to 27 Jun 1902. The $25 attorney's fee was to be withheld from her payment.24 Her pension was increased to $12 per month effective 19 Apr 1908 under legislation passed that year.25
     Emily appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, at 612 North St. G, enumerated 20 Apr 1910, reporting she owned her home, free of mortgage. Her grandsons Henry and Bernard Gaunt were listed as living with her.26 She was a janitor at a school in 1910.21
     Emily appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, at 612 North St. G, enumerated 15 Jan 1920, reporting she owned her home, free of mortgage. Her daughter Mary and her husband, Ward Cook DeBoie, were listed as living with her.27
     Emily appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, on North St. G, enumerated 15 Apr 1930, reporting she owned a home valued at $10,000, and owned a radio. Her daughter Mary and her husband Ward were listed as a separate household in the same building.28
     Emily appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Yreka, Siskiyou Co., California, at 662 North St. G, enumerated 3 Apr 1940, reporting she owned a home valued at $4,000. Her daughter Mary and her husband was listed as living with her.29
     Emily died on 11 Feb 1941 in Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG, at age 81.13,14 She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Siskiyou Co., CaliforniaG.15

Children:
      Child with an unknown partner:

Louisa's father is unknown. She was born before her mother's first marriage. She seems to have been adopted by her mother's second husband, John Gideon Hallick, whether formally or not is unknown. Louisa consistently used his surname after her mother married him.30,31,32
  1. Louisa C. Hallick+ (9 Nov 1877 - 20 Jun 1962)

Children:
     There were no children with John Marion Chancy

Children:
     Children with John Gideon Hallick:

  1. Mary Aurelia Hallick (10 Feb 1881 - 26 Jan 1948)
  2. Sara Emily Hallick (16 Jan 1883 - 5 Aug 1953)
  3. John Franklin Hallick (5 Aug 1886 - 15 Dec 1944)

Citations

  1. [S8620] Charles Gentze household, 1860 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows name as Emily Gentze.
  2. [S8621] Chas Gnetze household, 1870 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows name as Emily Gnetze.
  3. [S8616] George, Siskiyou County Marriages, pg 83, marriage of John G. Halleck and Emma Grutz.
  4. [S885] "California Death Index, 1940-1997," Ancestry.com, record for Emily Hallick, shows father's surname as Grutze.
  5. [S885] "California Death Index, 1940-1997," Ancestry.com, record for Emily Hallick, shows date and state.
  6. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows age 21 and state.
  7. [S8619] Emily Hallack household, 1900 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows month, year, age 41, and state.
  8. [S8616] George, Siskiyou County Marriages, pg 32, marriage of I. Marion Chancey and Emily Grutze, shows date, as 17th.
  9. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, Affidavit of Claimant, 21 Nov 1903, shows date, as 18th.
  10. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, copy of divorce decree, Emily Chauncy vs John Marion Chancy, 5 Feb 1880.
  11. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, certified copy of marriage record, Emma Grutz and John G. Halleck, citing Marriage License bk 2 pg 448, 7 Jan 1903, shows date, town, county, state, and officant.
  12. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows married.
  13. [S885] "California Death Index, 1940-1997," Ancestry.com, record for Emily Hallick, shows date and county.
  14. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, envelope returned showing "deceased" shows date as 10 Feb 1941.
  15. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 105145891, Emily IHallick.
  16. [S8620] Charles Gentze household, 1860 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  17. [S8621] Chas Gnetze household, 1870 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  18. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  19. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, Physician's Affidavit, shows he had general paralysis in Dec and date.
  20. [S8614] John G. Hallick, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows date, as 23 Dec 1899.
  21. [S8619] Emily Hallack household, 1900 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  22. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, Claim of Widow, 17 Nov 1902; Articles of Agreement, 8 Dec 1902.
  23. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration.
  24. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, summary page, approved 4 Apr 1904.
  25. [S8627] Emily Hallick, United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, National Archives and Records Administration.
  26. [S8622] Emily C. K. Hallack household, 1910 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  27. [S8623] Emily Hallack household, 1920 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  28. [S8624] Emily Hallack household, 1930 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  29. [S8625] Emily Hallack household, 1940 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California.
  30. [S8626] John G. Hallick, widow's pension, National Archives and Records Administration, Affidavit of Claimant, 21 Nov 1903, shows she never married before her marriage to John Marion Chancey; affidavit of W. M. Thomas, shows same.
  31. [S8613] John G. Hallick household, 1880 U.S. Census, Siskiyou Co., California, shows Louisa's surname as Hallick.
  32. [S8616] George, Siskiyou County Marriages, pg 74, marriage of William H. Guant and Louise C. Hallick.