Thursday, August 20, 2015

Sabina Howard's Early American Ancestors


SABINA GERMAN, wife of Abel German, had roots in America going back to the colonial settlers of Massachusetts.

• Sabina's grandfather on her mother's side, JONAS MASON OAKES, was a descendant of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins who sailed on the Mayflower.  Remember Priscilla saying, "speak for yourself, John" in Longfellow's poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish?  

• Sabina's grandmother on her mother's side, SABINA ANN BRADBURY, was a descendant of John Cotton & Sarah Story.  John Cotton was the preeminent minister of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.



UPPERCASE indicates descendants of JOHN  ALDEN & PRISCILLA  MULLINS who sailed to America on the Mayflower. 


Abel German & Sabina CATHERINE Howard

Robert Howard & Rachel Abigail Oakes

Jonas Mason Oakes & Sabina Ann Bradbury

John Oakes & Patience Mason

John Mason & Abigail Seabury

David Seabury & Abigail Seabury


David Alden & Mary Southworth

John Alden & Priscilla Mullins


Ancestors of Jonas Mason Oakes
This fan pedigree chart from FamilySearch is a compilation of information from family records, Ancestry.com, and FamilySearch.org


UPPERCASE indicates descendants of JOHN COTTON & SARAH STORY

Abel German & SABINA CATHERINE HOWARD

Robert Howard & RACHEL ABIGAIL OAKES

Jonas Mason Oakes & Sabina Ann Bradbury

John Bradbury  3 & Priscilla Burbauk

John Bradbury 2 & Elizabeth Ingraham

(Judge) John Bradbury 1 & Abigail Young

(Reverend) Wymond Bradbury & Maria Cotton

John Cotton 2 &  Joanna Rossiter


(Reverend) John Cotton 1 (4 Dec 1585 – 23 Dec 1652) & Sarah Story




Ancestors of Sabina Ann Bradbury
This Fan Pedigree Chart from FamilySearch is a compilation of information from family records, Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org








Deacon John Seabury (c 1670 - 1759) & Elizabeth Alden (1675 - 1771)

Deacon John Seabury

St George's Church
Hempstead, Long Island, New York


From findagrave.com
Birth: 1673
Death: Dec. 17, 1759
Hempstead
Nassau County
New York, USA


Husband of Elizabeth Alden. They were married in Duxbury, Mass. in 1697. He was the father of Rev. Samuel Seabury.
He died in Hempstead, N.Y. on a visit to his son and is buried at his son's church, St. George's Church in Hempstead, N.Y.

Sources: "History of St. George's Church, Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. (1881)" by Reverend William H. Moore, D.D. and genealogy information from the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.


Family links:
 Spouse:
  Elizabeth Alden Seabury (____ - 1771)

 Children:
  Samuel Seabury (1706 - 1764)*

*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Saint Georges Church Cemetery
Hempstead
Nassau County
New York, USA



Elizabeth Alden Seabury
Daughter of David Alden


Memorial to Elizabeth Alden Seabury
at Wequetequock Burial Ground
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut
from findagrave.com

From findagrave.com
Birth: unknown
Death: Jan. 4, 1771

Relict of Mr. John Seabury deacon , Formerly of the Church of Christ in Groton. In her 94th year.

This is Elizabeth Alden Seabury.Elizabeth Alden married John Seabury in Duxbury, Massachusetts in 1697.Please link her to her father, David Alden (Memorial 56957149).
Source: Mayflower Society publications tracing descendants of John Alden. Find A Grave contributor D. S. Johnson



Family links:
 Parents:
  Mary Southworth Alden (1654 - 1719)

 Spouse:
  John Seabury (1673 - 1759)*

 Children:
  Samuel Seabury (1706 - 1764)*

 Siblings:
  Elizabeth Alden Seabury (____ - 1771)
  Ruth Alden Sprague (1670 - 1758)*
  Priscilla Alden Chesebrough (1679 - ____)*
  Else Alden Paddock (1685 - 1774)*
  Samuel Alden (1688 - 1781)*

*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Wequetequock Burial Ground
Stonington
New London County
Connecticut, USA

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Abel & Sabina German Family Photos - Who's Who?

The children of Abel & Sabina seem to look similar sometimes.  This table helps sort them out.

Photos of Abel & Sabina German and their children.
The 1899 photos and c.1902 photos are from whole-family photos.
The 1946 photos are from the family reunion photos.
The others are from wedding and misc photos.



Sunday, August 2, 2015

Sabina Catherine Howard German (1851 - 1924)


LOTS MORE TO BE ADDED


Sabina German




Sabina German



Abel German (1839 - 1904)

MORE TO BE ADDED



Abel German
about 1889

Abel German
about 1902



Abel German
This photo is not dated.
Abel married Sabina Howard 13 June 1869  Could this be a 25th Anniversary photo (1894)?
Abel would have been about 55 years old.




Abel German



You can learn much more about Abel German and his ancestors at this amazing website researched & presented by Doug German:

Our German Family in America

http://germanfamilygenealogy.blogspot.com








19 Aug 1862 - Abel enlisted in the Union Army in Polo, Illinois.






92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Regiment 
(Part of Wilder Lightning Brigade)
Three Year Service
September 4, 1862 - June 21, 1865
(Transferred to the 65th during June of 1865) 
Assigned to:
  • Army of Kentucky: November 1862 - October 1863
  • Army of the Cumberland: October 1863 - October 1864
  • Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi: October 1864 - June 1865
Battles/Campaigns Engaged in:
Tullahoma CampaignChickamaugaAtlanta Campaign [ResacaKenesaw Mountain, Jonesborough], March to the Sea, Campaign of the Carolinas [Bentonville]

Roster of Company D 92nd Illinois Infantry
http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/r100/092-d-in.html

GERMAN, AbleCorporalPoloSep 4, 1862MO June 21, 1865 as Serg't

This Regiment did not have a Band or Unassigned/Substitute/Drafted Recruits

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http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/reg_html/092_reg.html



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_T._Wilder
Wilder received wide attention for his performance in the Tullahoma Campaign. He mounted his brigade on horses and mules that his men appropriated from the local area and moved into the battle with such rapidity that his men soon became known as the "Lightning Brigade". (They were also known as the "Hatchet Brigade" because Wilder issued them long handled hatchets to carry instead of cavalry sabers.) His men also carried Spencer repeating rifles, which were capable of a rate of fire far greater than their Confederate adversaries. Bypassing Army red tape, Wilder had asked his men to vote on purchasing the rifles and they agreed unanimously. He obtained a loan from his hometown bank and each man of the brigade co-signed a personal loan of $35 for his rifle. Embarrassed, the Government paid for the weapons before the men expended any of their personal money.[5] The Lightning Brigade seized and held Hoover's Gap, defeating repeated attempts to dislodge his force, winning the most significant battle in the Tullahoma Campaign.






Abel's original land patent under the Homestead Act, 
for the NW quarter of Section 9
7 Dec 1891
(Courtesy of Doug German)




Probate Record
listing heirs of Abel & Sabina German


11. Walter Abel German



Walter Abel German,
Birth: 20 Jul 1894
Death: 17 Nov 1965 in DeLand, Volusia Co., Florida


Dr. Walter Abel German, 1946



Marriage: Dorris Katherine Kilgore


Walter A. German, 1917 Draft Registration
Walter is a medical student at St. Louis University


1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri
Walter is a veteran of WWI
Walter is a physician in general practice
He married at age 25.  His wife, Dorris, was 24
Their son, Walter, Jr. is 5 years old

1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri
Walter is a veteran of WWI
Walter is a physician in general practice
He married at age 25.  His wife, Dorris, was 24
Their son, Walter, Jr. is 5 years old


1940 Census, Excelsior Springs, Clay Co., Missouri
Walter (45 yrs) is a physician at the Veterans Hospital.  Dorris also works at the Veterans Hospital.
Walter, Jr. is 15 years old and in his 2nd year of high school.
In 1935, the family resided in Columbia, Richland Co., South Carolina

1940 Census, Excelsior Springs, Clay Co., Missouri
Walter (45 yrs) is a physician at the Veterans Hospital.  Dorris also works at the Veterans Hospital.
Walter, Jr. is 15 years old and in his 2nd year of high school.
In 1935, the family resided in Columbia, Richland Co., South Carolina


1942 Draft Registration
Walter (47 years) is employed by the Veterans Administration in Newington, Connecticut

1942 Draft Registration
Walter (47 years) is employed by the Veterans Administration in Newington, Connecticut





Obituary of Walter Abel German, Jr
Son of Walter Abel German
Grandson of Walter German



Dr Walter Abel German, Jr
Birth: Aug. 4, 1924, USA
Death: Jan. 11, 2010, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA

Dr. Walter A. German, Jr. died at 7:20 p. m., Monday, January 11, 2010 at St. John's Hospital, following a battle with cancer. His wife, Taney Jean German, died eight months earlier. 

Dr. German was born August 4, 1924 to Walter and Doris German. His father was also a physician and a military veteran, and Walter followed in those footsteps. As a military family, the Germans had several residences over the early years. Dr. German attended undergraduate school and medical school at Washington University in St. Louis, graduating with his M. D. degree in 1951. He and Taney Jean married in July 1950. Following medical school, Walter and Taney moved to Miami, Florida for a one year internship, and then to Atlanta, Georgia where Walter completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He was certified in this specialty by the American College of OB/GYN in 1958. Walter and Taney moved to Springfield, Missouri in 1955 and have considered Springfield and the Ozarks to be their home. 

Walter was extremely proud to be a U. S. Army veteran, and he will be buried with military honors. During World War II, he served 30 months in the 26th Infantry Division as Staff Sergeant in the Front Line Battalion Aid Station. He was awarded the Silver Star, three Bronze Stars, five Battle Stars, the Purple Heart, and badges for Combat Infantry and Conduct. It was this service in the medical corps that drove Walter's desire to return home and attend medical school. Later in life, Walter co-authored a book describing the role and actions of a Battalion Aid Station in the European Theater of World War II, and this book is now displayed publicly in The U. S. Army Museum in Washington, D. C. 

In his medical practice at the Smith Glynn Callaway Clinic and at the Springfield hospitals, Walter delivered 9,148 babies into this world over the course of his career. He founded the clinic's OB/GYN department in 1955 and practiced there for 39 years. And he treated thousands of women as patients over those years with the quiet confidence and technical competence for which he was known. 

Walter was a lifetime member of the Greene County Medical Society, and was a past president. He was active in the Missouri State Medical Association and served for years on the executive council, including president in 1985. Walter was the Missouri delegate to the American Medical Association, and was chair of the Missouri delegation to the AMA in 1993. He was active in the professional organizations associated with the Springfield hospitals, and as a member of the board of directors and foundation of the Smith Glynn Callaway Clinic. And he was a past president of both the Springfield and the Missouri OB/GYN Societies. 

Walter also believed strongly that the medical community should be part of and active in the larger civic community, and he and Taney were regular volunteers in many civic organizations. Walter served for years on the executive committee of Blue Cross/St. Louis. He was president of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. He served on the executive committee of the Springfield United Fund, and for twelve years on the Springfield Industrial Development Board. He was a member of the Ozarks Medicine Business Coalition and of the Southwest Missouri Perinatal Consortium. In 1985, Walter received a Certificate of Merit from both the Springfield City Council and the Circuit Court of Greene County, Missouri. And in 1991, he was recognized with the Physician of the Year Award by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce for his contributions to the many patients he served over the course of his distinguished career. Walter and Taney were members of the Kingsway Methodist Church and Hickory Hills Country Club. 

Walter's life apart from medicine was very diverse. He was an avid golfer and sports fan. He and Taney traveled the world during their 59 years together. Walter was an avid reader and scholar, and he followed closely developments in science and medicine in many different fields. Walter loved the Ozarks and for years kept a house on Table Rock Lake where the family would gather frequently over the years. And most important of all, Walter's main priority was his family—his wife and two children were his center, and despite an active and time-consuming career he was always there for the family as a powerful and thoughtful source of strength and commitment. 

Walter is survived by his two children and four grandchildren. Charles and Jan German live in Kansas City, Sarah German lives and works in Minneapolis, and Charles Jr. lives and works in Kansas City. Tracy and Don Meehan live in Chicago. Mike Meehan attends college at Southern Illinois University, and Jack Meehan is completing high school and beginning the college search. 

The family wishes to thank the surgical and ICU staff at St. John's Hospital for their highly-skilled and devoted care during Walter's final illness. 

A memorial service will be held at King's Way United Methodist Church at 12:30 p.m. Friday, January 15, 2010, with Jon Spalding presiding, under the care of Gorman-Scharpf Brentwood Chapel. Burial with full military honors will follow at the Missouri Veteran's Cemetery. No visitation is planned. In lieu of flowers or gifts, contributions may be made to the charity or foundation of choice. 

Burial:
Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Springfield, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA




10. Vesta Mabel German Talbot

Vesta Mabel German
Vesta Mabel German
Birth: 09 Jul 1890
Death: 16 Apr 1958 in Clayton, Union Co., New Mexico



Vesta German, about 1902


Marriage: Charles Pingry Talbot


Charles "Charley" Pingry Talbot & Vesta Mabel German Talbot





1920 Census, Clayton City, Union Co., New Mexico
Charley was employed as a real estate and insurance agent.  Vesta was home with daughter, Leona, who was 3 years old.



1930 Census, Clayton City, Union Co., New Mexico

1930 Census, Clayton City, Union Co., New Mexico
Charles & Vesta own their home, worth $12,000
Charles is proprietor of a general store.
Vesta is at home.
They have 3 children: Leona (14 years), Beulah (10 years), Lyle (3 years)




1940 Census, Clayton City, Union Co., New Mexico
1940 Census, Clayton City, Union Co., New Mexico
Charles is a real estate agent, working about 48 hours per week,  and has completed one year of college
Vesta has completed one year of college
Daughter Leona (24 yrs) is a public school teacher
Beulah (20 yrs) is in her 3rd year of college
Lyle (13 yrs) is in the 8th grade


Vesta German Talbot, 1946




Obituary from find-a-grave.com


Vesta Mabel German Talbot
Birth: Jul. 9, 1890, Glen Elder, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA
Death: Apr. 16, 1958, Clayton, Union County, New Mexico, USA

Vesta was the daughter of Abel German and Sabina Howard.

She came to Clayton in August of 1914.

She married Charles P. Talbot. They had 3 children: Leona Bethel Wulff, Beulah Elizabeth Duncan and Lyle Howard Talbot.

She is survived by husband; children; sister, Grace Hadley, Collinsville, OK; 3 brothers: Otis, Glen Elder, KS; Harvey P., Topeka, KS and Dr. Walter A., Anniston, AL.