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Daisy May Kuhlmann1,2,3

ID# 23161, (1878 - 1951)

Parents:

FatherNathan Henry Kuhlman (11 Dec 1842 - 11 Dec 1924)
MotherMary C. Glick (abt 1849 - 2 Aug 1880)
Chart MembershipDescendants of Hermann Hinrich Fennker

Key Events:

Birth: 17 May 1878, Huntington Co., Indiana,4,5,6
Marriage: 16 Sep 1895, Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, Charles R. Jackson (b. 11 Sep 1873, d. 11 Feb 1907)7,8,9
Marriage: 30 Nov 1907, Huntington Co., Indiana, Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)10,11
Divorce: 19 Jan 1920, Huntington Co., Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)12,13
Marriage: 2 Apr 1920, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)14,15,16
Divorce: 17 Jan 1925, Huntington Co., Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)17,18
Marriage: 7 Feb 1925, Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Michigan, Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)19,20
Divorce: Ferington Mead Barker (b. 30 Nov 1876, d. 15 Jan 1946)21,22,23
Death: 8 Mar 1951, 733 Webster, Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana,24
Burial: 10 Mar 1951, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana,25

Narrative:

Daisy May Kuhlmann was born on 17 May 1878 in Huntington Co., IndianaG.4,5,6
     She appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, G in the household of her parents, Nathan Henry Kuhlman and Mary C. Glick.26
     Her mother died on 2 Aug 1880, when Daisy was 2 years old.27,28,29

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     Daisy married first Charles R. Jackson, son of Franklin M. Jackson and Sarah Dinius, on 16 Sep 1895 in Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, with Rev. Henry L. Nave officiating.7,8,9
     Daisy and Charles appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at 74 Whitelock St. G, enumerated 22 Jun 1900, reporting they rented their home. Their son Donald was listed as living with them, as was Edward Dinius, apparently a relative of his mother, who was listed as a boarder.30
      With his new job there, Daisy and Charles and their three children moved to Pontiac, IllinoisG, in Oct 1906, but had not set up permanent housekeeping there before she and the children returned to Huntington in January for a visit with her parents and his. She was planning on moving permanently to Pontiac in Feburary.31
     Her husband died on 11 Feb 1907 in Pontiac, IllinoisG, from injuries on his job.32,33

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     Daisy married second Ferington Mead Barker, son of Thomas K. Barker and Mary Cochran, on 30 Nov 1907 in Huntington Co., IndianaG, with Rev. R. Hammond officiating.10,11
     Daisy and Ferington appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at 913 Clark St. G, enumerated 22 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their home, which was mortgaged. His father, and his brother Morton, were listed as living with them.34
     Daisy filed suit for divorce from Ferington in Huntington Co. circuit court 18 Nov 1919. She alleged cruel and inhuman treatment, stating he had struck her, cursed her, and called her vile names. She stated he was not fit to have custody of their two children, and asked for custody. She said she could earn $48 per week, and asked for $20 per week support, $500 alimony, and the household goods.35,36
     Daisy and Ferington appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at 851 Etna Ave. G, enumerated 8 Jan 1920, reporting they rented their home. Their children Ferdinand and Thomas were listed as living with them.37
      Daisy was granted a divorce from Ferington 19 Jan 1920, in Huntington Co.G He was granted custody of their two sons.12,13

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     Daisy remarried Ferington on 2 Apr 1920 in Akron, Summit Co., OhioG, with Frank G. Marsh, municipal judge, offciating.14,15,16 Each stated their residence as 719 Roselawn Ave., Akron, OhioG, but whether they were actually living there were just establishing residency there is unknown.38
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington on 28 May 1922, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She stated they separated 1 May, and alleged cruelty, saying he drinks and abuses her. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony and restoration of her maiden (actually first married) name of Daisy M. Jackson. They apparently reconciled and the suit dropped as a new suit was filed a few months later.39
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington again on 3 May 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She alleged he was associated with other women on numerous occasions and was in other ways guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. She stated he was an able-bodied man, a brick layer, and capable of earning $12 per day. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony and restoration of her maiden name of Daisy M. Jackson, and a restraining order preventing him from disposing of any property. No further record of this suit has been found, but it was apparently dropped as they remained married.40
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington once more on 16 Jul 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She stated they separated 10 Jul, and alleged cruelty and inhuman treatment. She said he was a hibitual user of alcoholic beverages, came home intoxicated, associated with other women, refused to support her or the children, and hit and cursed her. She also said he insisted that his brother Morton live with them, forced her to cook and wash for him, and when the brother was cruel and struck her he never tried to protect her. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony, and restoration of her maiden name of Daisy M. Jackson. The suit was reported dismissed in September, with her charged with costs, but in November it was reported it was dismissed in favor of a new suit.41,42,43,44
      Daisy filed yet another suit for divorce against Ferington on 14 Nov 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She charged he was in the habit of abusing her when under the influence of intoxicants. She asked for custody of the children, a weekly support of $15 and $1,000 alimony. An absolute divorce was granted to her 17 Jan 1925, with custody of the two children and possession of household goods she had owned before the marriage. He was ordered to pay the cost of trial and $35 attorneys fees, and given possession of household goods purchased since they married.17,18

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     Daisy remarried Ferington on 7 Feb 1925 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., MichiganG, with Arthur L. Guernsey, judge of probate, offciating.19,20
     Daisy and Ferington appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., Indiana G, enumerated 25 Apr 1930, reporting they owned a home valued at $600, and did not own a radio. Their children Ferdinand and Thomas were listed as living with them, as was his brother Thomas.45
      By 1931 Daisy was living with her daughter Mary on South Jefferson St., on the outskirts of Huntington. Only scattered issues of the city directory are available, so a complete picture of her whereabouts is not possible, but no evidence has been found that she lived with her husband after that. About 1937 she was living at 819 AshG.46,47
     Daisy has not been found in the 1940 census. She was not listed with Ferington and their son Ferdinand, nor was she with her other children, though two of her sons have not been found in that census either.48
     Daisy was living with her brother Jesse about 1946. By 1949 she was living at 963 William St.G.49
      It appears that Daisy and Ferington were divorced a third time, but when, or even if, that happened not clear. He is shown in the 1940 census as married. His death certificate, with their son as informant, shows him as divorced when he died. Her death certificate, with her daughter as informant, shows her as widowed.21,22,23
     Daisy died on 8 Mar 1951, at her residence, 733 Webster, Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, at age 72.24 She was buried on 10 Mar 1951 in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG.25

Children:
     Children with Charles R. Jackson:

  1. Donald Charles Jackson (2 Jul 1896 - 25 May 1978)
  2. Beulah Grace Jackson (8 Sep 1900 - 15 Feb 1999)
  3. Mary Elizabeth Jackson (2 Aug 1902 - 25 Apr 2002)
  4. Cloyd Franklin Jackson (10 May 1906 - 8 Sep 1906)
  5. Clyde Kuhlman Jackson (10 Sep 1906 - 10 Sep 1906)

Children:
     Children with Ferington Mead Barker:

  1. Ferdinand Edward Barker (30 Jul 1910 - 20 May 1995)
  2. Thomas K. Barker (27 Sep 1911 - 4 Mar 1992)

Citations

  1. [S10931] Nathan Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Daisy Coolman.
  2. [S4487] Marriage Returns, Huntington Co., Indiana, A4:25, no. 12, Charles R. Jackson and Daisy M Kuhlman.
  3. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death, shows father's surname as Kuhlman.
  4. [S10931] Nathan Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 2 and state.
  5. [S10964] Charles Jackson household, 1900 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows month, year, age 22, and state.
  6. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and and state.
  7. [S4487] Marriage Returns, Huntington Co., Indiana, K:433, Charles Jackson and Daisy Kuhlman, shows date, city, and officiant.
  8. [S10964] Charles Jackson household, 1900 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows married 5 years.
  9. [S10972] Charles Jackson obituary, Daily News-Democrat, shows date.
  10. [S6251] Marriage Record, Huntington Co., Indiana, Q:238-9, Ferry M. Barker and Daisy M. Jackson, shows date and officant.
  11. [S10973] Farington Barker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows married 2 years.
  12. [S10981] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 20 Jan 1920.
  13. [S5099] Marriage Record, Summit Co., Ohio, 36:287, Ferrington M. Barker and Daisy M. Barker, shows both as divorced.
  14. [S5099] Marriage Record, Summit Co., Ohio, 36:287, Ferrington M. Barker and Daisy M. Barker, shows date and officiant.
  15. [S10988] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 30 May 1922, shows date.
  16. [S10990] "Mate Got Drunk and Ran Around Alleges Wife in Divorce Suit," The Huntington Press, 17 Jul 1924, shows city.
  17. [S10995] "Daisy Barker Given Divorce, and Custody of 2 Minor Children," The Huntington Press, 18 Jan 1925, shows divorce granted.
  18. [S10994] "Married Man Twice," The Huntington Press, 15 Nov 1924, shows filing.
  19. [S2785] Marriage Register, State Copy, Michigan, 1925, Hillsdale Co., no. 14341, Ferrington Mead Barker and Daisy May Barker, shows date, city, county, state, and officiant.
  20. [S10987] Ferrington M. Barker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows married, with his age at first marriage as 30, and hers as 28.
  21. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death, shows him as divorced.
  22. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death, shows her as widowed.
  23. [S10996] Thomas Barker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows Ferington as married.
  24. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death, shows date, city, county, and state.
  25. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death.
  26. [S10931] Nathan Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, as was Lydia Snyder, age 29, listed as Nathan's sister-in-law. She was shown as a housekeeper, perhaps helping because Mary was listed as disabled with consumption.
  27. [S10938] Mrs. Nathan Kuhlman obituary, The Huntington Democrat, shows died last Monday, at home of her husband.
  28. [S10939] Mrs. Nathan Kuhlman obituary, The Indiana Herald, shows cause of death.
  29. [S10852] Nathan Henry Kuhlman obituary, The Huntington Herald, shows date.
  30. [S10964] Charles Jackson household, 1900 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  31. [S10972] Charles Jackson obituary, Daily News-Democrat.
  32. [S10972] Charles Jackson obituary, Daily News-Democrat, shows died Monday, city, and state.
  33. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 74159477, Charles Raphael Jackson, shows year and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  34. [S10973] Farington Barker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  35. [S10982] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 19 Nov 1919.
  36. [S10983] "Cruel and Inhuman Treatment Is Alleged," The Huntington Herald, 19 Nov 1919.
  37. [S10977] Fairy Barker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  38. [S5099] Marriage Record, Summit Co., Ohio, 36:287, Ferrington M. Barker and Daisy M. Barker.
  39. [S10988] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 30 May 1922.
  40. [S10989] "Alleges Association in Divorce Complaint," The Huntington Press, 4 May 1924.
  41. [S10991] "Names Brother-In-Law In Suit For Divorce," The Huntington Herald, 17 Jul 1924.
  42. [S10990] "Mate Got Drunk and Ran Around Alleges Wife in Divorce Suit," The Huntington Press, 17 Jul 1924.
  43. [S10992] "Wednesday Busy Day in Circuit Court," The Huntington Press, 4 Sep 1924, shows case dismissed.
  44. [S10993] "Circuit Court Notes," The Huntington Herald, 15 Nov 1924, shows suit dismissed in favor of new suit.
  45. [S10987] Ferrington M. Barker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  46. [S10963] R. L. Polk & Co.'s Huntington Directory, 1931, pg 47, shows Daisy with Mary Jackson, pg 125, shows Mary age es S Jefferson 5 s Infirmary rd.
  47. [S10997] The Baldwin and Ball Huntington Indiana Consurvey Directory, 1937, pg 207.
  48. [S10996] Thomas Barker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  49. [S10963] R. L. Polk & Co.'s Huntington Directory, 1946, pg 37, shows her at 530 William St., Jesse's address at the time; 1949, pg 8.

Ferington Mead Barker1,2,3

ID# 23162, (1876 - 1946)

Parents:

FatherThomas K. Barker (25 Oct 1831 - 16 Jul 1910)
MotherMary Cochran (29 Jan 1833 - 19 Oct 1906)
Chart MembershipDescendants of Hermann Hinrich Fennker

Key Events:

Birth: 30 Nov 1876, Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., Illinois,4,5,6
Marriage: 30 Nov 1907, Huntington Co., Indiana, Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)7,8
Divorce: 19 Jan 1920, Huntington Co., Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)9,10
Marriage: 2 Apr 1920, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)11,12,13
Divorce: 17 Jan 1925, Huntington Co., Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)14,15
Marriage: 7 Feb 1925, Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Michigan, Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)16,17
Divorce: Daisy May Kuhlmann (b. 17 May 1878, d. 8 Mar 1951)18,19,20
Death: 15 Jan 1946, Huntington Co., Indiana,21
Burial: 18 Jan 1946, Greenwood Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana,3

Narrative:

Ferington Mead Barker was born on 30 Nov 1876 in Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., IllinoisG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., Indiana, G in the household of his parents, Thomas K. Barker and Mary Cochran.22 He appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., Indiana, G in the household of his parents.23
     On Sunday, 3 May 1903, Ferington spent the day near the old stone quarry on West Matilda St. with a group of companions, drinking freely. About 8:00 in the evening he and blacksmith Harry Linn got into a fight. Ferington received several serious knife wounds, and Linn was arrested and charged with assault and battery with intent to murder. After spending several days in jail, Linn was released 12 May when Ferington, who recovered from his wounds, declined to prosecute.24,25
     Ferington was arrested for intoxication 18 May 1906. The next day he pleaded gulty and paid a fine.26

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     Ferington married Daisy May Kuhlmann, daughter of Nathan Henry Kuhlman and Mary C. Glick, on 30 Nov 1907 in Huntington Co., IndianaG, with Rev. R. Hammond officiating.7,8
     He was a laborer when he married, but a brick mason by 1910. He reported in 1940 he had worked hours the last week of March, and 52 weeks the prior year, earning $600.27,28,29,30,31,32
     Ferington and Daisy appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at 913 Clark St. G, enumerated 22 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their home, which was mortgaged. His father, and his brother Morton, were listed as living with them.33
     On 16 Sep 1915 Ferington was declared guilty of a charge of provoke after he remonstrated a shop girl "in very lurid language and with threatening gestures." He accused her of providing tub butter rather than the cremery butter he had sent his step-daughter to purchase. He was fined $5 and costs.34
     Ferington registered for the draft for World War I on 9 Sep 1918, while living at Huntington, IndianaG, reporting he was employed as a bricklayer for the Austin Co. in Logansport, Indiana.2

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     Daisy filed suit for divorce from Ferington in Huntington Co. circuit court 18 Nov 1919. She alleged cruel and inhuman treatment, stating he had struck her, cursed her, and called her vile names. She stated he was not fit to have custody of their two children, and asked for custody. She said she could earn $48 per week, and asked for $20 per week support, $500 alimony, and the household goods.35,36
     Ferington and Daisy appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at 851 Etna Ave. G, enumerated 8 Jan 1920, reporting they rented their home. Their children Ferdinand and Thomas were listed as living with them.37
      Daisy was granted a divorce from Ferington 19 Jan 1920, in Huntington Co.G He was granted custody of their two sons.9,10

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     Ferington remarried Daisy on 2 Apr 1920 in Akron, Summit Co., OhioG, with Frank G. Marsh, municipal judge, offciating.11,12,13
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington on 28 May 1922, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She stated they separated 1 May, and alleged cruelty, saying he drinks and abuses her. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony and restoration of her maiden (actually first married) name of Daisy M. Jackson. They apparently reconciled and the suit dropped as a new suit was filed a few months later.38
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington again on 3 May 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She alleged he was associated with other women on numerous occasions and was in other ways guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. She stated he was an able-bodied man, a brick layer, and capable of earning $12 per day. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony and restoration of her maiden name of Daisy M. Jackson, and a restraining order preventing him from disposing of any property. No further record of this suit has been found, but it was apparently dropped as they remained married.39
     Daisy filed suit for divorce against Ferington once more on 16 Jul 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She stated they separated 10 Jul, and alleged cruelty and inhuman treatment. She said he was a hibitual user of alcoholic beverages, came home intoxicated, associated with other women, refused to support her or the children, and hit and cursed her. She also said he insisted that his brother Morton live with them, forced her to cook and wash for him, and when the brother was cruel and struck her he never tried to protect her. She asked for a weekly allowance of $10 and $1,000 alimony, and restoration of her maiden name of Daisy M. Jackson. The suit was reported dismissed in September, with her charged with costs, but in November it was reported it was dismissed in favor of a new suit.40,41,42,43

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      Daisy filed yet another suit for divorce against Ferington on 14 Nov 1924, in Huntington Co. circuit court. She charged he was in the habit of abusing her when under the influence of intoxicants. She asked for custody of the children, a weekly support of $15 and $1,000 alimony. An absolute divorce was granted to her 17 Jan 1925, with custody of the two children and possession of household goods she had owned before the marriage. He was ordered to pay the cost of trial and $35 attorneys fees, and given possession of household goods purchased since they married.14,15
     Ferington remarried Daisy on 7 Feb 1925 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., MichiganG, with Arthur L. Guernsey, judge of probate, offciating.16,17
     On 17 Mar 1926 Ferington was fined $10 and costs amounting to $40, and sentenced to 30 days in jail, on a charge of intoxication.44
     Ferington and Daisy appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Huntington Twp., Huntington Co., Indiana G, enumerated 25 Apr 1930, reporting they owned a home valued at $600, and did not own a radio. Their children Ferdinand and Thomas were listed as living with them, as was his brother Thomas.45
     By 1931 Daisy was living with her daughter Mary on South Jefferson St., on the outskirts of Huntington. No evidence has been found that she lived with Ferington after that.46,47
     Ferington appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at Lower Andrews Road G, enumerated 9 Apr 1940, in the household of his older brother Thomas. His son Ferdinand and his wife, Lucille, were also listed in the household. They all reported that they had lived in the same house in 1935.48
      It appears that Ferington and Daisy were divorced a third time, but when, or even if, that happened not clear. He is shown in the 1940 census as married. His death certificate, with their son as informant, shows him as divorced when he died. Her death certificate, with her daughter as informant, shows her as widowed.18,19,20
     Ferington died on 15 Jan 1946 in Huntington Co., IndianaG, at age 69.21 He was buried on 18 Jan 1946 in Greenwood Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG.3

Children:
     Children with Daisy May Kuhlmann:

  1. Ferdinand Edward Barker (30 Jul 1910 - 20 May 1995)
  2. Thomas K. Barker (27 Sep 1911 - 4 Mar 1992)

Citations

  1. [S10986] Thomas Barker household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Ferington Barker.
  2. [S10976] Ferington Mead Barker, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
  3. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death.
  4. [S10986] Thomas Barker household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 3 and state.
  5. [S10976] Ferington Mead Barker, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, shows date.
  6. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death, shows date and township.
  7. [S6251] Marriage Record, Huntington Co., Indiana, Q:238-9, Ferry M. Barker and Daisy M. Jackson, shows date and officant.
  8. [S10973] Farington Barker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows married 2 years.
  9. [S10981] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 20 Jan 1920.
  10. [S5099] Marriage Record, Summit Co., Ohio, 36:287, Ferrington M. Barker and Daisy M. Barker, shows both as divorced.
  11. [S5099] Marriage Record, Summit Co., Ohio, 36:287, Ferrington M. Barker and Daisy M. Barker, shows date and officiant.
  12. [S10988] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 30 May 1922, shows date.
  13. [S10990] "Mate Got Drunk and Ran Around Alleges Wife in Divorce Suit," The Huntington Press, 17 Jul 1924, shows city.
  14. [S10995] "Daisy Barker Given Divorce, and Custody of 2 Minor Children," The Huntington Press, 18 Jan 1925, shows divorce granted.
  15. [S10994] "Married Man Twice," The Huntington Press, 15 Nov 1924, shows filing.
  16. [S2785] Marriage Register, State Copy, Michigan, 1925, Hillsdale Co., no. 14341, Ferrington Mead Barker and Daisy May Barker, shows date, city, county, state, and officiant.
  17. [S10987] Ferrington M. Barker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows married, with his age at first marriage as 30, and hers as 28.
  18. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death, shows him as divorced.
  19. [S10930] Daisy May Barker, Certificate of Death, shows her as widowed.
  20. [S10996] Thomas Barker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows Ferington as married.
  21. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death, shows date, rural, county, and state.
  22. [S10986] Thomas Barker household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  23. [S10985] Thomas Barker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  24. [S10998] "Linn Was Arrested," Daily News-Democrat, 4 May 1903.
  25. [S10999] "Police News," Huntington Weekly Herald, 15 May 1903.
  26. [S11000] Local news, Daily News-Democrat, 19 May 1906.
  27. [S6251] Marriage Record, Huntington Co., Indiana, Q:238-9, Ferry M. Barker and Daisy M. Jackson, shows occupation as laborer.
  28. [S10973] Farington Barker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows occupation as mason and industry as brick.
  29. [S10977] Fairy Barker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows occupation as brick mason.
  30. [S10987] Ferrington M. Barker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows occupation as bricklayer and industry as bricklaying.
  31. [S10996] Thomas Barker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows occupation as brick mason and industry as building.
  32. [S10984] Ferington Meade Barker, Certificate of Death, shows occupation as brick layer.
  33. [S10973] Farington Barker household, 1910 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  34. [S11001] "Gets Wrong Kind of Butter," The Huntington Press, 17 Sep 1915.
  35. [S10982] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 19 Nov 1919.
  36. [S10983] "Cruel and Inhuman Treatment Is Alleged," The Huntington Herald, 19 Nov 1919.
  37. [S10977] Fairy Barker household, 1920 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  38. [S10988] "Court House," The Huntington Press, 30 May 1922.
  39. [S10989] "Alleges Association in Divorce Complaint," The Huntington Press, 4 May 1924.
  40. [S10991] "Names Brother-In-Law In Suit For Divorce," The Huntington Herald, 17 Jul 1924.
  41. [S10990] "Mate Got Drunk and Ran Around Alleges Wife in Divorce Suit," The Huntington Press, 17 Jul 1924.
  42. [S10992] "Wednesday Busy Day in Circuit Court," The Huntington Press, 4 Sep 1924, shows case dismissed.
  43. [S10993] "Circuit Court Notes," The Huntington Herald, 15 Nov 1924, shows suit dismissed in favor of new suit.
  44. [S11002] "Barker Is Fined," The Huntington Herald, 17 Mar 1926.
  45. [S10987] Ferrington M. Barker household, 1930 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  46. [S10963] R. L. Polk & Co.'s Huntington Directory, 1931, pg 47, shows Daisy with Mary Jackson, pg 125, shows Mary age es S Jefferson 5 s Infirmary rd.
  47. [S10997] The Baldwin and Ball Huntington Indiana Consurvey Directory, 1937, pg 207.
  48. [S10996] Thomas Barker household, 1940 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.

Mary A. Kuhlman1,2,3

ID# 23163, (abt 1860 - 1883)

Parents:

FatherFriedrich Heinrich Geltmayer (26 Jul 1829 - 8 Dec 1918)
MotherVarena Long (2 Sep 1837 - 1 May 1905)
Chart MembershipDescendants of Hermann Hinrich Fennker

Key Events:

Birth: abt Jan 1860, Indiana,4,5,6
Death: 13 Aug 1883, Huntington Co., Indiana,7,8
Burial: Mount Calvary Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana,9

Narrative:

Mary A. Kuhlman was born about Jan 1860 in IndianaG.4,5,6
     She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, in the household of her parents, Frederick Kuhlman and Varena Long.10 She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, in the household of her parents.11 She appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, G in the household of her parents.12
     She was a dress maker.13
     Mary died on 13 Aug 1883 in Huntington Co., IndianaG, at age ~23.7,8 She was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG.9

Citations

  1. [S10854] Frederick Kuhlman household, 1860 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Mary A. Kuhlman.
  2. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Mary Kuhlman.
  3. [S890] "Indiana WPA Death Index, 1882-1920," Ancestry.com, record for Mary Kuhlman, citing bk A-1, pg 184.
  4. [S10854] Frederick Kuhlman household, 1860 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 5/12 and state.
  5. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 10 and state.
  6. [S890] "Indiana WPA Death Index, 1882-1920," Ancestry.com, record for Mary Kuhlman, citing bk A-1, pg 184, shows age 22 at death 13 Aug 1883.
  7. [S890] "Indiana WPA Death Index, 1882-1920," Ancestry.com, record for Mary Kuhlman, citing bk A-1, pg 184, shows date, county, and state.
  8. [S10885] Mrs. Frederick Kuhlman obituary, Daily News-Democrat, shows her as ceceased.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 71854775, Mary A. Kuhlman, includes tombstone photo, but it is unreadable.
  10. [S10854] Frederick Kuhlman household, 1860 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  11. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  12. [S10856] Fredk Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  13. [S10856] Fredk Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows occupation as dress maker.

Charles E. Kuhlman1,2,3

ID# 23164, (abt 1868 - 1893)

Parents:

FatherFriedrich Heinrich Geltmayer (26 Jul 1829 - 8 Dec 1918)
MotherVarena Long (2 Sep 1837 - 1 May 1905)
Chart MembershipDescendants of Hermann Hinrich Fennker

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1868, Indiana,4,5,6
Death: 15 May 1893, 146 North Gulford St., Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana,7,8
Burial: 18 May 1893,9

Narrative:

Charles E. Kuhlman was born about 1868 in IndianaG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, in the household of his parents, Frederick Kuhlman and Varena Long.10 He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, G in the household of his parents.11
     Charles died on 15 May 1893, at his father's home, 146 North Gulford St., Huntington, Huntington Co., IndianaG, at age ~25.7,8 He was buried on 18 May 1893.9

Citations

  1. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Charles Kuhlman.
  2. [S10856] Fredk Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows name as Charles Coolman.
  3. [S890] "Indiana WPA Death Index, 1882-1920," Ancestry.com, record for Chas. E. Kulhman, citing bk A-4, pg 6.
  4. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 2 and state.
  5. [S10856] Fredk Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana, shows age 12 and state.
  6. [S11022] Charles Kuhlman obituary, The Huntington Democrat, shows age 24 at death 15 May 1893.
  7. [S890] "Indiana WPA Death Index, 1882-1920," Ancestry.com, record for Chas. E. Kulhman, citing bk A-4, pg 6, shows date, county, and state.
  8. [S11022] Charles Kuhlman obituary, The Huntington Democrat, shows died Monday, address, at his father's home.
  9. [S11022] Charles Kuhlman obituary, The Huntington Democrat, shows funeral Thursday, at Catholic church.
  10. [S10855] Fredrick Kuhlman household, 1870 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.
  11. [S10856] Fredk Coolman household, 1880 U.S. Census, Huntington Co., Indiana.