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Elliot Steve [Male]

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Elliot Robert [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Elliot Thomas [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Elliot Laura [Female] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz William [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Krajewski Joan [Female]

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Bonkiewicz Karen [Female] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz Luke [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz Craig [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz Robert [Male] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz Reta [Female] b. --Not Shown--

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Bonkiewicz Kathryn [Female] b. --Not Shown--

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Deaver Hugh James [Male] b. OCT 1852 Deavertown, Morgan Co, OH - d. 2 SEP 1929 Thayer Co, NE

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General Notes: Hugh Deaver raised horses and mules and was quite successful. He produced a good deal of hay to feed his stock. In addition he sold insurance policies to people in the area. He was remembered as a well-dressed man with a well-groomed goutee, and a fancy horse buggy. Much of the actual farmwork was performed by his sons.
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1860 Census, OH, Perry Co., Monroe Twp., Chapel Hill P.O., Pg.227B, Sh. 8B, Line 3, 56/53, May 2, 1860:
Reuben Deaver, male, 35, farmer, $800/$200, OH
Ruth, female, 35, PA
Lucinda, female, 11, attends school, PA*
Sybilla, female, 9,attends school, PA*
Hugh, male, 7, attends school, PA*
Sarah, female, 5, attends school, PA*
Melissa, female, 3, PA*
Reben (Reuben), 1, PA*
*All of these children were born in Ohio.

1870 Census, Missouri, Carroll Co., Morris Twp., P.O. Bowers City, Pg.350, line 40 & Pg.351, line 1, Dwelling 304, Family 289, Dated July 7, 1870:
Deaver, R.S.(H), wm, 45, mar., farmer, $1,200, $209, OH
Ruth, wife, wf, 45, mar, keeping house, PA
Belle, dau, wf, 19, OH
Hugh, son, wm, 17, attends school, OH
Sarah C., dau, wf, 15, attends school,
Reuben J.(L?), son, wm, 11, attends school, OH
David*, son, wm, 5, attends school, OH
*Clement D. in 1880 Census.

1880 Soundex, Missouri, Carroll Co., Morris Twp.,Vol. 6, ED147, Sheet 9, Line 34,
Dever, R. H., wm, 55, mar., farmer, OH,MD,MD
Ruth, wife, wf, 55, mar., keeps house, PA,MD,MD
Hugh J., son, wm, mar., 26, farm laborer, OH,OH,PA
Clement D., son, wm, 15, single, farm laborer, OH,OH,PA
Mary L., daughter-in-law, wf, 21, mar., not employed, IA,GER,PA
James W., grandson, wm, 3, single, MO,IA,OH
Jesse L., grandson wm, 1, single, MO,IA,OH

1900 Census, Nebraska, Thayer Co., Gilead Precinct, ED162, Sheet 5, Line 66:
Deaver, Hugh J., wm, 48, Oct.1852, M25yrs., farmer, OH,OH,PA
Mary L., wf, 41, Aug.1858, M25yrs., 10 children, 9 living, IA,GER,PA
Jessie W., son, wm, 20, Aug.1879, farmer, MO,IA,PA
Wm. H., son, wm, 16, Dec.1883, at school, NEB,IA,PA
Mary, dau, wf, 14, May 1886, at school, NEB,IA,PA
Annie E*., dau, wf, 12, Mar.1888, at school, NEB,IA,PA
Geo. C., son, wm, 10, Mar.1890, at school, NEB,IA,PA
Steven F., son, wm, 8, at school, Nov.1891, NEB,IA,PA
Charles N., son, wm, 6, at school, Oct.1892, NEB,IA,PA
Reubin H.,father, wm, 76, Nov. 1824, M49yrs., NEB(OH),IA(MD),PA?
NOTE: Reubin was a widow -- his wife had died in 1897.
*Annie E. is Ellen Ann m. to John Cortney in the 1920 Nebraska Census.

1910 Census, Nebraska, Thayer Co., Gilead Precinct, ED185, Sheet 3B, Line 96, Roll 856, Dated April 19, 1910:
Deaver, Hugh J., wm, 57, M1-35yrs., farmer, owns farm, OH,OH,OH
Mary L., wife, wf, 51, M1-35yrs., 10 children, 9 living, OH(IA?),GER,PA
George, son, wm, 20, single, at home, NEB,OH,IA
Stephen, son, wm, 18, single, at home, NEB,OH,IA
Charles, son, wm, 16, single, at home, NEB,OH,IA
All can read and write.

1920 Census, Nebraska, Thayer Co., Gilead Precinct, ED199, Sheet 4A, Line 13, Roll 1002:
Courtney, John, wm, 34, farmer, rents farm NEB,IRE,IRE
Ellen Ann*, wife, wf, 32, NEB,OH,IND
Lenna Mary, dau 9, NEB,NEB,NEB
Leonard James, son, 6, NEB,NEB,NEB
William Michael, son, 5, NEB,NEB,NEB
Deaver, Hugh, father-in-law, wm, 67, widow, OH,OH,US
All read and write.
*Ellen Ann is Annie E. in the 1900 Nebraska Census.

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Schmidt Mary Louise [Female] b. AUG 1858 IA - d. 1915

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Deaver Ellen [Female] b. 1888 - d. 1970

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Deaver Reuben Harmon Jr. [Male] b. 21 NOV 1824 Morgan Co, OH - d. 24 FEB 1904 Alexandria, Thayer Co, NE

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Pearl Ruth [Female] b. 2 DEC 1825 Greene Co, PA - d. 27 FEB 1897 Alexandria, Thayer Co, NE

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Mary [Female] b. ABT. 1626

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Weatherhead Harold [Male]

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Warren Daniel [Male] b. 25 FEB 1626/27 Nayland, Suffolk, England - d. 24 FEB 1706/07 Watertown, MA

DANIEL WARREN [#298], baptised Nayland, Suffolk, England Feb. 25, 1627-8, m. Watertown, MA Dec. 10, 1650[4/15]
MARY BARRON (dau. of Ellis Barron and Grace), d. Watertown Feb. 13, 1715-6.[5/57]

LAND TRANSACTIONS - ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS: On Dec. 30, 1662 the selectmen confirmed 10 or 12 acres of land to Daniel that his father, John Warren, bought from the town. The land was on the north side of Beaver Brook.[2/1:75] Daniel was very active in town affairs. In 1669 he was chosen surveyor of highways, replacing Richard Waite, who had died.[2/1:94]
He was chosen in 1671 to "looke to fences swine and Catle";[2/1:102] was constable in 1675, [2/1:121] and was selectman for thirteen years: 1683-4, 1686, 1688-90, 1693-98, and1700. [2/2:14131] Daniel was also the moderator of the town meetings Sept. 4 and 25, 1694[2/2:79] and was one of a committee Feb. 4, 1695-6 to find a minister "to dispence the word of God to the town in the new meeting house".[2/2:101]

MIILITARY - KING PHILIP'S WAR: Daniel Warren, Sr. appears on a list of Watertown men who were impressed into service in King Phillip's War.[3/171] There are other records of service in this war for Daniel Warren but they might be for his son who definitely was active in the conflict, as evidenced by land grants he received in 1733 while still alive.

REF: [1] The History of Watertown - Henry Bond, 1860 [2] Watertown Records, 1894 [3] Soldiers in King Phillip's War - George Madison Bodge, 1906 [4] Records of Births Marriages and Deaths, First Book - Watertown Records, Vol. 1, 1894 [5] Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Second Book - Watertown Records, Vol. 2, 1900

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