From Pam McGirr 8/20/05
Descendants of Daniel Brubaker
Generation No. 1
1. DANIEL9 BRUBAKER (ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born July 08, 1791 in Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Virginia, and died June 24, 1868 in Lawrence Co., Ohio. He married MAGARET D. DAVIDSON, daughter of NATHANIEL DAVIDSON and ELIZABETH KELLEY. She was born September 27, 1803 in Clarksburg, Harrison, West Virginia, and died August 31, 1850 in Lawrence Co., Ohio.
Notes for DANIEL BRUBAKER:
Daniel seems to have been a Justice of the Peace. Have seen listed in several places where he preformed marriages in Lawrence Co., Ohio
Daniel, served on grand jury in 1818, and was a Lawrence Co., Commissioner in the 1820's.{taken from "History of Lawrence Co., Ohio 1990 page 305}
Daniel came west from the Shenandoah Valley on horseback with a bag of money hidden in his bed roll, to buy land in Perry Township, at the mouth of Solida Creek. He first ran a grind mill then later a sawmill. {taken from "History of Lawrence Co., Ohio 1990 page 99}
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
Notes for MAGARET D. DAVIDSON:
Ironton Paper recorded Margaret's Death
Died on the 31st at her residence in Laurence County, Mrs. Margaret Brubaker, consort of Daniel Brubaker, Esq. in her 49th year.
Questions being aroused with the information from Marshal Shute....??????
Margaret Davidson or Margaret Davisson
David Todd's death certificate has her listed as Davidson
Cassa's death certificate has it blank
Marshal Shutes information reads: Judge John Davisson, father of Margaret who married Daniel Brubaker. Judge John Davisson was born in Maryland in 1777, came to Ohio in 1801. He was the first judge of Lawrence County, and served three terms in State Legislature 1821 to 1826. Judge John Davisson married Susanah Lambert, who was born in New Jersey 20 days after the signing of the Declaration of Independence4.
Children of DANIEL BRUBAKER and MAGARET DAVIDSON are:
2. i. JOHN DANIEL10 BRUBAKER, b. February 19, 1819, Lawrence Ohio; d. February 04, 1885, Ashland Boyd County Kentucky.
3. ii. HARRIET BRUBAKER, b. 1820, Lawrence Ohio; d. October 26, 1857, Perry Township, Lawrence Co., Ohio.
iii. MARY BRUBAKER, b. September 30, 1822, Lawrence Ohio; d. November 12, 1822, La Grange County, Ohio.
iv. SUSAN BRUBAKER, b. February 11, 1824, Lawrence Ohio; d. January 24, 1852; m. WILLIAM LIONBERGER, October 14, 1851.
Notes for SUSAN BRUBAKER:
Ironton Register recorded:
Lionberger, William Ironton Oct 16, 1851
Married on the 14th inst., by Rev. J.M. Kelly, Mr. William Lionberger to Miss Susan Brubaker, of Perry Township.
Have paper listing Brubaker Cemetery names Susan's show she was born 11-12-1821 died age 307 2m 12 days
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
4. v. ABRAHAM BRUBAKER, b. July 12, 1825, Lawrence Ohio; d. May 14, 1905.
5. vi. WILLIAM D. BRUBAKER, b. May 26, 1827, Lawrence Ohio; d. September 28, 1867.
6. vii. AMERICA BRUBAKER, b. October 01, 1828, Lawrence Ohio; d. March 08, 1903, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado.
viii. EMILIE BRUBAKER, b. April 19, 1830, Lawrence Ohio.
ix. SAMUEL BRUBAKER, b. January 18, 1832, Lawrence Ohio; d. December 20, 1850.
Notes for SAMUEL BRUBAKER:
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Twosnhip on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
x. LOUISA BRUBAKER, b. April 18, 1833, Lawrence Ohio.
7. xi. JULIA A BRUBAKER, b. January 10, 1835, Lawrence Ohio; d. July 02, 1898.
8. xii. DANIEL D. BRUBAKER, b. November 01, 1837, Lawrence Ohio; d. May 08, 1923.
9. xiii. GEORGE BRUBAKER, b. March 03, 1839, Lawrence Ohio; d. April 24, 1907.
10. xiv. CASSA BRUBAKER, b. September 18, 1841, Lawrence Co., Ohio; d. May 31, 1925, Fayette Township Burlington, Ohio.
11. xv. DAVID TODD BRUBAKER, b. June 29, 1842, Lawrence Co., Ohio; d. November 05, 1917, Lawrence Co., Ohio.
xvi. JAMES BRUBAKER, b. November 22, 1845, Lawrence Ohio; d. January 22, 1865, Lawrence Ohio.
Notes for JAMES BRUBAKER:
Ironton Register
Brubaker, James---IRONTON Jan 26 1865
James Brubaker, a young man of about 18 year, and son of Daniel Brubaker, of Perry Township, died on last Friday, with all the symptoms of hydrophobia. During the mad dog excitement in this county in October, he received a bite from a dog. The dog was killed for his viciousness, through slightly suspected of madness. Up to within a few days of his death, the health of the deceased had been, as usual, with the exception, that the week previous he had accidentally cut himself on the knee and had been confined to the house on account of the wound. His constant thirst and great aversion to water, gave sure indication of the dreadful end that awaited him. During his last hours he suffered extremely, requiring force to keep him on his bed during his ravings. He thought that if he could only "drink a draught of good water" he would get well, He remained apparently in his right mind till death relieved him.
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Twosnhip on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
xvii. HELEN BRUBAKER, b. January 26, 1847, Lawrence Ohio.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN DANIEL10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born February 19, 1819 in Lawrence Ohio, and died February 04, 1885 in Ashland Boyd County Kentucky. He married OLIVE ALICE SHUTE February 17, 1852 in Burlington Lawrence Co., Ohio, daughter of JOHN SHUTE and NANCY KOUNS. She was born in Burlington, Ohio, and died October 1911 in Ashland, Kentucky.
Notes for JOHN DANIEL BRUBAKER:
Captain John D. Brubaker of the Steamer Reville was married February 17, 1885, Olive Alice Shute near Burlington, Ohio. Recorded in the Ironton Register.
Children of JOHN BRUBAKER and OLIVE SHUTE are:
i. PURLA11 BRUBAKER, d. January 25, 1927; m. TILLIE W. WILLIAMSON; b. October 01, 1867; d. King's Daughter's Hospital.
ii. JULIE ETHEL BRUBAKER, b. Abt. 1857; m. CHARLES W. LADY, October 11, 1876.
iii. JOHN CHARLES BRUBAKER, b. 1859; d. 1885.
iv. HARRIET A. BRUBAKER, b. November 09, 1855, Burlington, Ohio; m. ABRAHAM HENRY LEVI, December 26, 1875; d. 1895.
Notes for HARRIET A. BRUBAKER:
Harriet graduated from the old Beech Grove Academy in Ashland. Her obit. states she was the last surviving member on her side of the Brubaker Family.
v. GEORGE WILBUR BRUBAKER, b. January 09, 1867; d. April 27, 1868.
3. HARRIET10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born 1820 in Lawrence Ohio, and died October 26, 1857 in Perry Township, Lawrence Co., Ohio. She married ROSWELL CHURCH Bef. 1857. He was born January 20, 1812, and died July 16, 1888.
Notes for HARRIET BRUBAKER:
IRONTON paper recorded
Church, Mrs. Harriet - - I.R. Oct 26, 1857
Died October 26, in Perry Township, Mrs. Harriet Church, wife of Capt. Roswell Church, in her 37th year.
Children of HARRIET BRUBAKER and ROSWELL CHURCH are:
i. LUCINDA11 CHURCH, d. October 10, 1912, Coal Grover, Ohio; m. GEORGE GIBSON; d. Coal Grover, Ohio.
ii. KATE CHURCH.
iii. SOTA CHURCH.
Notes for SOTA CHURCH:
Lived in Cuyhogocort Ohio
iv. ELLEN CHURCH, m. ABLE FRIEND.
4. ABRAHAM10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born July 12, 1825 in Lawrence Ohio, and died May 14, 1905. He married MALINDA WINTERS October 30, 1850 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, daughter of GEORGE WINTERS and ELIZA BRUCE. She was born September 29, 1832 in Lawrence Ohio.
Notes for ABRAHAM BRUBAKER:
Abraham was born in the county of Lawrence, Ohio July 12, 1825, and his marriage took place in the same county, October 29, 1850, his choice being Malinda Winters, who is a native of Lawrence Co., born September 29, 1832. Abraham was a soldier in the war of 1861, a member of the 188th Ohio Volunteer Infantry under Captain Sumpter. He enlisted in 1865, and was taken sick while in the service, and he was discharged for disability.
This family is listed in the 1900 Lawrence County Census, Perry Township. however Dora and Effa as well as Emma are not listed. Census reads:
Brubaker, Abraham - age 74
Malinda age 67
Alma G. age 45
Frank S. age 32
Nellie M. age 28
Charles W. age 25
Also received a packet of information on this family from Marshal Shute, 237 Private Road, 1333 Co., Rd 15, South Point, Ohio 45680
Marriage was recorded in the Ironton Paper Oct. 31, 1850
Notes for MALINDA WINTERS:
Malinda Winters, a native of Lawrence County born September 29, 1832. Her parents were George and Eliza (Bruce) Winters. They were among the pioneers of this county, having settled there in 1814. {Taken from the 1882 Hardesty Atlas}
Children of ABRAHAM BRUBAKER and MALINDA WINTERS are:
i. EMMA BELLE11 BRUBAKER, b. August 12, 1851; m. TODD.
Notes for EMMA BELLE BRUBAKER:
moved to Edgewater, Denver, Colorado
ii. ALMA GRACE BRUBAKER, b. April 29, 1855, Sheridan, Ohio; d. May 12, 1946, Sheridan, Ohio.
Notes for ALMA GRACE BRUBAKER:
A traveling music teacher with her sister. For 39 years she taught music in the Coal Grove School and was widely known in that section of the country.
iii. EFFA S. BRUBAKER, b. June 14, 1859, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. December 21, 1863, Lawrence County, Ohio.
iv. DORA ELIZA BRUBAKER, b. July 26, 1862; d. July 11, 1883, Sheridan, Ohio.
Notes for DORA ELIZA BRUBAKER:
Dora never married. Cause of death listed as Consumption.
v. FRANK SHERIDAN BRUBAKER, b. October 07, 1867; d. November 29, 1943.
Notes for FRANK SHERIDAN BRUBAKER:
Never married
vi. NELLIE MARGARET BRUBAKER, b. November 01, 1871, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. January 08, 1968, Sunset Nursing Home, Coal Grove, Ohio.
Notes for NELLIE MARGARET BRUBAKER:
Nellie never married. Miss Nellie, was a noted music teacher along with her sister Alma. In early years the sisters would travel by horse and buggy through the Coal Grove and Sheridan South Point areas teaching piano.
Microfilm Birth Records refer to her as Maggie N.
vii. CHARLES WILLARD BRUBAKER, b. March 07, 1875; d. March 07, 1905.
Notes for CHARLES WILLARD BRUBAKER:
Charles died very suddenly from heart failure. Charles was 30 years old at the time of his death. {Taken from the Ironton Register Mar. 23, 1905} {taken from "1882 Hardiest Atlas page H-26&27"}
viii. CHARITY BRUBAKER, b. March 07, 1875, Lawrence Co., Ohio.
5. WILLIAM D.10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born May 26, 1827 in Lawrence Ohio, and died September 28, 1867. He married ELLEN F. LAMBERT July 26, 1859 in Ohio. She was born April 16, 1838, and died August 23, 1866.
Notes for WILLIAM D. BRUBAKER:
Marriage was recorded in the Ironton Paper July 28, 1859.
This marriage is found in the Marriage Index Book 6 April 1857 to January 1863 page 128.
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
Notes for ELLEN F. LAMBERT:
Unsure as to exact name, Have seen it Ellen Lambert or Ellen Talbert. ?
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
Children of WILLIAM BRUBAKER and ELLEN LAMBERT are:
i. DOLLIE11 BRUBAKER, b. February 07, 1863; d. March 07, 1863.
Notes for DOLLIE BRUBAKER:
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
ii. ADA M. BRUBAKER, b. January 14, 1861; d. January 06, 1864.
Notes for ADA M. BRUBAKER:
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
iii. ROSE ELLEN BRUBAKER, b. February 15, 1864; d. August 26, 1866.
Notes for ROSE ELLEN BRUBAKER:
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
6. AMERICA10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born October 01, 1828 in Lawrence Ohio, and died March 08, 1903 in Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado. She married STEPHEN BOOTON December 19, 1852 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, son of REUBEN BOOTON and CASANDRA SPURLOCK. He was born June 02, 1829 in Cabell Co., Virginia, and died 1902 in Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado.
Notes for AMERICA BRUBAKER:
Ironton Register Newspaper, Recorded the marriage
Booton, Stephen---IRONTON Dec 23 1852
Married on the 19th inst., in Perry Twp by Rev. J.M. Kelley, Mr. Stephen Booton, of Louisa, Ky., to Miss America Brubaker, of the former place.
Notes for STEPHEN BOOTON:
1830 Census, Cabell Co., WV age 0-5
1840 Census, Cabell Co., WV age 10-15
1850 Census, Wayne Co., WV age 21 Born Virginia
1860 Census, Clay Co., Il, age 30 occupation Farmer
1870 Census, Jefferson Co., Co, age 40 Post Office Box Golden City
occupation Inn Keeper
1900 Census, JeffersonCo., Co, age 70
Stephen Booton shows land purchased
30 Nov 1850
Wayne County
10 a. On the Peter Cave Branch of Left fork of Twelve Pole
Grants No. 104 page 408
Golden Cemetery, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado
Golden Cemetery is located at 6th Ave HWY and Ulysses St in Golden Colorado.
The cemetery is over a hundred years old, coming into existence prior to Colorado becoming a state.
BOOTON Stephen 1829 - 1902 Father
BOOTON America 1828 - 1903 Mother
BOOTON Rosella 1853 - 1919
BOOTON Perley 1868 - August 1922
BOOTON Frank C 4/10/1896 - 7/27/1967 s/o Perley
BOOTON Grace 1881 - 1942
The Hygiene Cemetery
St. Vrain Church of the Brethren
Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado
NORTH SIDE
The cemetery is divided into two sections. The North Section is in back
of the church on the north side of Hygiene Road.
Lot numbering begins on the east side, nearest the church, and extends to
the end of the north fence line. The first row of lots are designated with
an alphabetical identification. All subsequent rows are identified with
numerical designations.
Lot - 7
Name of Deceased - Bertie Booton
Dates and Inscriptions -Born Sept 26, 1885 Died Jan 1, 1897
Children of AMERICA BRUBAKER and STEPHEN BOOTON are:
i. ROSELLA11 BOOTON, b. November 1853, Ohio; d. 1919, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado.
Notes for ROSELLA BOOTON:
1860 Census, Clay County, Illinois has her age at 7. Listed as Roselle
1870 Census, Jefferson Co., Colorado has her age at 17 Listed as Roselie
1880 Census, Jefferson Co., Coloarado has her listed as Rose
1900 Census, JeffersonCo., Colorado has her age 46 Listed as Rose E.
ii. DANIEL R. BOOTON, b. March 1858, Illinois.
iii. MARY A. BOOTON, b. October 1863, Colorado.
iv. PERLEY BOOTON, b. October 1866, Colorado; d. August 1922, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado; m. MAY; b. April 1874, Colorado.
7. JULIA A10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born January 10, 1835 in Lawrence Ohio, and died July 02, 1898. She married WILLIAM ELKINS September 23, 1863 in Lawrence Co., Ohio. He was born April 26, 1823 in Lawrence County, Ohio, and died 1897.
Notes for WILLIAM ELKINS:
William Elkins--is the son of Marvil and Nancy (Sharp) Elkins, who settled in this county in 1812; the former is deceased, and the latter died October 12, 1866, aged 82 years. They came to this county in 1819.
William was born in Lawrence county April 26, 1823, and married in the same county, September 23, 1863, to Julia A. Brubaker, who is a native of this county, born January 10, 1835. Her father, Daniel Brubaker, was born September 27, 1803, and died August 31, 1850. They came to this county in 1819. The following are the children of Mr. Elkins; Oscar M. born July 17, 1864, is attending school in Valparaiso, Indiana; William E., January 27, 1867, resides at Home; Ella U. W., July 17, 1868, resides at home; Harriet A., February 10, 1871, died July 15, 1871; Minnie E., July 29, 1872, resides at home. Mrs Elkins had three Brothers in the war of 1861, Daniel, Abraham and David T. Brubaker. All three enlisted in 1865 in the 188th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and were honorably discharged at the close of the war. The maternal grandfather of Mr. Elkins, Richard Sharp, was in the war of 1812. Perry township is where Mr. Elkins resides, and where he conducts a farm. His post office address is Sheridan Coal Works, Lawrence County Ohio. {taken from page H-27 1882 Hardesty Altas Lawrence County Ohio}
Children of JULIA BRUBAKER and WILLIAM ELKINS are:
i. OSCAR M.11 ELKINS, b. July 17, 1864.
ii. WILLIAM E. ELKINS, b. January 27, 1867.
iii. ELLA ELKINS, b. July 17, 1868.
iv. HARRIET A. ELKINS, b. February 10, 1871; d. July 15, 1871.
v. MINNIE E. ELKINS, b. July 29, 1872.
8. DANIEL D.10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born November 01, 1837 in Lawrence Ohio, and died May 08, 1923. He married NANCY DAVIDSON October 20, 1859 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, daughter of WILLIAM DAVIDSON and NANCY DAVISON. She was born March 07, 1839 in Lawrence Ohio, and died April 24, 1912.
Notes for DANIEL D. BRUBAKER:
Daniel enlisted February 18, 1865, in the 188th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the war of 1861 until the close of the war.{taken from "1882 Hardiest Atlas page H-27"} Daniels enlistment papers show him as 27 years old, height 5 foot 7 inches, complexion light, eyes blue, hair light, Daniel was a farmer serving in Perry Township - Sheridan coal Works, Lawrence County, Ohio
Daniel Jr. built steamboats, one was named Little Boom" {taken from "History of Lawrence Co., Ohio 1990 page 99}
Daniel and Nancy are listed in the 1900 Lawrence County Census, Perry Township page 135-135B.
Listing reads:
Brubaker, Daniel, age 62
Nancy age 61
Anna L. age 38
Thomas E. age 25
Believe Jan 1, 1904 date is an error. but it is listed on the cemetery listing for white cottage cemetery this way.
White Cottage Cemetery is located in Fayette Township at the junction of Solida Rd. and North Kenova Rd
Notes for NANCY DAVIDSON:
This Marriage is found in Marriage Index Book 6 April 1857 to January 1863 Page 141.
Children of DANIEL BRUBAKER and NANCY DAVIDSON are:
i. ANNIE LAURA11 BRUBAKER, b. November 20, 1861, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. January 21, 1944, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Notes for ANNIE LAURA BRUBAKER:
Never married
ii. NANCY JOSEPHINE BRUBAKER, b. March 20, 1865, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. October 03, 1955, General Hospital, Ironton, Ohio; m. ALAN DANIEL WINTERS, 1898; b. April 17, 1866, Lick Creek, South Point, Ohio; d. June 25, 1950, Chesapeake, Union Township, Ohio.
Notes for NANCY JOSEPHINE BRUBAKER:
Alan was a farmer and Baptist by faith, Nancy was a housewife.
Notes for ALAN DANIEL WINTERS:
Alan was a farmer
iii. ELMER EMORY BRUBAKER, b. January 06, 1865, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. May 21, 1917, Keller Hospital, South Point, Ohio; m. ELIZABETH ALICE LAW, June 04, 1891, Lawrence Co., Ohio; b. January 16, 1872, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. February 07, 1936, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Notes for ELMER EMORY BRUBAKER:
Elmer E. Cause of death - acute peritonitis brought on by injuries sustained from a horse while being shoes. Taken to the hospital but never recovered.
Elmer E. born January 6, 1867 and died 1917 married Elizabeth Law. He was the owner and operator of one of the first blacksmith and machine shops in South Point, on Old 52 and Ferry Street. They also had a photography business named E.E. Brubaker and Company. Floating Portraits and Landscape which was a small houseboat that went from South Point to Catlettsburg, Kentucky. (Photo Included.) Elizabeth Law born 1872 died 1936, daughter of Henry (B. 1844 D. 1900) and Mary, never remarried after Elmer death, she took in boarders who were working on the road and railroad. She loved sewing, quilting and was a good hand to care for the old, sick and new mothers. She owned the first radio in the area, so friends would come from miles around to listen to it. She was an Eastern Star. Last but not least, she loved working in and of her church. (Taken from "History of Lawrence C., Ohio 1990 page 99) and {Taken from the 1882 Hardesty Atlas}
Notes for ELIZABETH ALICE LAW:
Elizabeth never remarried after Elmer death, she took in boarders who were working on the road and railroad. She loved sewing, quilting and was a good hand to care for the old, sick and new mothers. She owned the first radio in the area, so friends would come from miles around to listen to it. She was an Eastern Star. Last but not least, she loved working in and of her church. (Taken from "History of Lawrence C., Ohio 1990 page 99) and {Taken from the 1882 Hardesty Atlas}
iv. WILLIAM W. BRUBAKER, b. March 22, 1869, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. April 17, 1959, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. ANNETTE WINTERS, December 25, 1894, South Point, Ohio; b. November 20, 1863, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. August 25, 1960, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Notes for WILLIAM W. BRUBAKER:
White Cottage Cemetery is located in Fayette Township at the junction of Solida Rd. and North Kenova Rd
Notes for ANNETTE WINTERS:
Annette was a school teacher, and at this time William farmed the family property in Sheridan. Both were active in the First Baptist Church, William are also listed in the 1900 Lawrence Census for Perry Township),
White Cottage Cemetery is located in Fayette Township at the junction of Solida Rd. and North Kenova Rd
v. THOMAS EDWARD BRUBAKER, b. July 06, 1874, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. January 01, 1904.
Notes for THOMAS EDWARD BRUBAKER:
Thurs Jan 7, 1904, Ironton Register.
Edward Brubaker, son of Daniel Brubaker, of Sheridan, who had been sufferer from smallpox for some time, died at his home last Friday. Owing to the nature of the disease, causing death, the funeral services were in private on the same day. Many friends on the young man will regret to hear of his death.
Thomas Never married
vi. KINSEY JERRY BRUBAKER, b. July 17, 1876, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. LOUISE M. F. LUTEKMEIR, September 03, 1909, Worthington, Indiana; b. June 05, 1882, Edwardsport, Indiana.
Notes for KINSEY JERRY BRUBAKER:
Kinsey was a Northern Indiana University, teacher and merchant. In 1912 he was in Townsend, Montana, In 1959 he was in Greenfield, Ohio
vii. GRETA VINA BRUBAKER, b. February 18, 1879, South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. JAMES R. VAUGH, Ironton, Ohio.
Notes for JAMES R. VAUGH:
Was a contractor by trade.
9. GEORGE10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born March 03, 1839 in Lawrence Ohio, and died April 24, 1907. He married SALOAM WOLCOTT October 18, 1865 in Watertown, Ohio, daughter of ALANSON WOLCOTT and CAROLINE MCCLURE. She was born 1841 in Ohio, and died 1921.
Notes for GEORGE BRUBAKER:
George and Salome were married then they headed west where they worked in the mines.
Found a listing for Magnolia, Boulder County, Colorado 1880 Census Schedule in this listing it shows:
Brubaker, George WM41 Miner Ohio
Brubaker, Salome WF39 Wife Keeps House Ohio
Brubaker, Albert WM13 Son at home Kansas
Brubaker, Edgar WM11 Son at home Colorado
Brubaker, Estella WF10 Daughter at home Colorado
Brubaker, Lamont WM6 Son at home Colorado
Would have to believe that George upon marrying left Ohio, made a temporary stay in Kansas, before arriving in Colorado..... I am wondering, after talking with Dan "Marshall" Shute from Cassa Brubaker Shutes Line.... he said that it is believe a couple of the boys died in the Mine of Colorado... Would this be one? who is the other.
Children of GEORGE BRUBAKER and SALOAM WOLCOTT are:
i. ALBERT GEORGE11 BRUBAKER, b. July 24, 1866; d. September 24, 1885.
ii. HARRY EDGAR BRUBAKER, b. July 22, 1868; d. April 20, 1919.
iii. IDA ESTELLA BRUBAKER, b. March 31, 1870.
iv. CLARENCE LAMONT BRUBAKER, b. October 08, 1874.
v. CLYDE WOLCOTT BRUBAKER, b. February 24, 1881.
10. CASSA10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born September 18, 1841 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, and died May 31, 1925 in Fayette Township Burlington, Ohio. She married JAMES GILLRUTH SHUTE November 12, 1863 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, son of JOHN SHUTE and NANCY KOUNS. He was born October 20, 1822 in Burlington Ohio, and died February 17, 1867.
Notes for CASSA BRUBAKER:
Occupation: Professional Seamstress. She especially enjoyed making Quilts.
Listed in the Lawrence Co., Ohio Probate Court......The person and estate of Lewis Gilreath. Shute aged one year old....minor child of James G. Shute, late of said county, deceased. She is ordered to give bond as such guardian in the sum of twenty six hundred ($2600) conditioned according to law and therefore came said Cassa Shute and accepted said appointment and give bond in accordance with said order with John Brubaker and William Brubaker as sureties which bond is approved and letter is issued.
Cassa's cause of death is listed as influenza at the age of 84years, 8 months, 13 days. Her body was laid to rest in the Burlington Cemetery. {taken from death certificate from the Division of Vital Statistics}
Cassa never remarried after James death.
Have been in contact with Dan and Linda Shutes of Southpoint, Ohio. (Dan is Louis Gilreath Shute's son) He has Cassa's Bibles. Will be receiving information slowly from him on the family of Shute/Brubaker.
Found in Marriage Index Book 8 December 1862 to April 1866 page 91.
Notes for JAMES GILLRUTH SHUTE:
Information received from: Marshal "Butch" Shute Metropolitan Housing Authority, 8th Street, Ironton, Ohio 45638
James was a life long river man and captained the Lady Byron and David White steamboats. He died in an explosion aboard the David White, 2-17-1867. James and Cassa lived all their lives in Burlington Ohio. {taken from "History of Lawrence Co., Ohio 1990 page 305}
Children of CASSA BRUBAKER and JAMES SHUTE are:
i. FRED EARNEST11 SHUTE, b. August 31, 1864; d. October 03, 1864.
ii. LOUIS G SHUTE, b. February 10, 1866; d. January 09, 1920; m. (1) LIZZIE DILLON; m. (2) HATTIE M. DRURY; b. February 21, 1871.
Notes for LOUIS G SHUTE:
Louis worked most of his life as an engineer on Ohio and Mississippi riverboats, such as the Queen City, Delta Queen, Alice Brown, all the Green Line Boats, Catherine Davis, and the Sea Lion on which most of his latter years were spent. picture included. {taken from "History of Lawrence Co., Ohio page 305"}
11. DAVID TODD10 BRUBAKER (DANIEL9, ABRAHAM8, ABRAHAM7, HANS JOHN6, HANS5 BRUBACHER, HANS HEINRICH4, PETTER3, PETTER2, RUTSCHLI1) was born June 29, 1842 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, and died November 05, 1917 in Lawrence Co., Ohio. He married SALOME ARZELIA CLARK January 04, 1866 in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, daughter of WILLIAM CLARK and SOPHIA MCCLURE. She was born April 09, 1845 in South Point, Ohio, and died August 04, 1925 in Lawrence County, Ohio.
Notes for DAVID TODD BRUBAKER:
We all refer to David Todd as David, However in my search and contacts with people in the South Point, Ohio area, he went by the name "TODD"
The Ironton Register recorded David and Arzelia's wedding on Jan 18, 1866 (However it is recorded as David P. Brubaker and Arzelia Salome Clark)
David served in the 188th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the war of 1867 until it's conclusion under Captain Sumpter. {taken from "1882 Hardiest Atlas page H-27"}
David's Civil War Papers show him as Private of Company I - 188th Reg Ohio Infantry as of Feb 15, 1865, age 21, height 5 foot 8 inches complexion light, eyes blue, hair brown.
David is listed in the 1900 Lawrence County Census, Perry Township page 136-136B (Sheridan). He is listed as being 57 years old
David died at the age of 75 years 4 months and 6 days. His listed occupation is as a Farmer. At this time he is still listed as married {so Arzelia is still with him}. His cause of death is listed as -----Angina Pectoris with contributing factors of Mitral Insufficiency ------signed by Gno. W. King November 7th 1917 South Point Ohio. He was buried in the Brubaker Cemetery Ironton Ohio November 7, 1917 {taken from Certificate of death from Bureau of Vital Statistics.}
Came across a Contract and Lease made between Daniel Brubaker and his son David T. Brubaker in the possession of Helen and Everette Leroy Brubaker.. This lease is signed by Daniel Brubaker, David T. Brubaker, and Salome A. Brubaker. It pertains with the leasing of land on the Ohio river, the upkeep of the mansion which stands there, allowing for Daniel to live on three acres of this land, the well being, and care of David Todd's father Daniel, and the 1/4 return to Daniel Brubaker on all the crops which come from this land, and also last but not least the payment of $700.00 to Julia Elkins, David T's sister over the course of 3 years following Daniels death, as part of her inheritance from the Estate. This contract was to have been binding for the entire natural life of Daniel Brubaker, so he knew that he could be cared for the rest of his life in the way in which he had grown accustom to. The date for this binding contract was June 11, 1866, two years before the death of his father.
On the top of this contract their is a note which reads: For Value Received I hereby release all my claim in and under this Instrument and the estate herein described. Dated 1871 Ironton, Ohio. With Daniels death in 1868, I am wondering if this statement was written by Julia Ann Brubaker Elkin upon payment of the $700.00. There is no signature following the statement, but Julia is the only one of the children mentioned in the lease as to having any claim to the estate....
Newspaper obituary read:
David Todd Brubaker, one of Lawrence County's best known and highest esteemed residents, died Sunday night at 12:30 o'clock rather unexpectedly and his death came as a severe shock to his family and friends. Mr. Brubaker had been ailing for one year but his condition was not considered alarming. Mr. Brubaker was born June 1842 on the farm where he died. His was a son of David D. and Margaret Brubaker and spent his entire life in this community. He was a splendid citizen in every way and hundred will mourn his death. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Bimpson of Kenova; Kyle and Nelson Brubaker of Maysville, Ky; Irvin of Carleton, Washington; Curtis of North English, Iowa; Charles of Weirton W. Virginia; Mrs. Charles Winters of Sheridan; Lewis at home and Fred of Floodwood, Minnesota. One brother Daniel resides at Sheridan and a sister, Mrs. Cassa Shute of Burlington also survive. The Burial will be in the home cemetery the date to be announced later.
The Brubaker Cemetery is located in Fayette Township on the hill off CR18, 1/4 mile northeast of the junction with US52
Notes for SALOME ARZELIA CLARK:
Salome is listed in the 1900 Lawrence County Census, Perry Township page 136-136B (Sheridan). She is listed as being 54 years old. This marriage if found in Marriage Index Book 8 December 1862 to April 1866 page 421.
The Morning Irontonian Paper recorded Wed. Aug 5, 1925 Obituary
After an illness extending over a period of three years, death Tuesday morning claimed Mrs. Salome A. Brubaker, 79 highly respected citizen of Sheridan. Her condition did not become alarming until last Friday and since that time but little hope was held for her recovery. Mrs. Brubaker was well known in the country, having spent the greater part of her life near South Point. She is survived by seven children. Mrs. H. H. Bimpson of Huntington, Nelson of Mayville, Ky, Irwin of Carlton, Washington, Curtis of North English, Iowa., Charles of Chesapeake, Louis at home, Mrs. C.H. Winters of Sheridan, and Fred of Cloquitt, Minnesota. Funeral services will be held at the home at Sheridan. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. G. S. Lightner of the Coal Grove M. E. church officiating. Burial is to be made in the family cemetery under the direction of Bingaman and Jones.
Children of DAVID BRUBAKER and SALOME CLARK are:
i. VESTA B.11 BRUBAKER, b. October 18, 1866, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. September 18, 1948, Huntington, Cabel County, West Virginia; m. HARRY HENRY BIMPSON, October 04, 1894, Lawrence Co., Ohio; b. Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. June 30, 1919.
Notes for VESTA B. BRUBAKER:
Vesta was a charter member of the Kenova Presbyterian church and had attended the First Presbyterian Church of Huntington since making her residence here. She gained wide recognition for her work with the Red Cross during the World War I.
Vesta's marriage is recorded on page 421 of Marriage Book 16 February. 1892 - Nov 1895 held at the Briggs Library Hamner Room 321 S. 4th St. Ironton, Ohio 4538.
Notes for HARRY HENRY BIMPSON:
News paper obit reads
Mr. Harry Bimpson of Kenova, a son of one of the pioneer residents of Sheridan, in her palmy days died Sunday at his home. Mr. Bimpson was a splendid man and will be greatly missed from his community. He was stricken with paralysis Sunday, death following the same day. He was buried at Woodland, Wednesday, and a large number of his friends came down to pay their last respects to their friend. Mr Bimpson was a brother of Mrs. Bess McCoy of this city, and a cousin of W. H. Nigh. both of whom attended the funeral. Mr. Bimpson and Edward Gould of Chicago were the best of friends in their youth, a friendship which nothing could mar. He leaves a devoted wife and three children, Lillian, Roxy and Stanley. the later only recently returned from the front in France. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
Came acrossed an articel in the 1882 Hardesty Atlas on a Joseph Bimpson and Sarah N. Campbell. They had a son Henry H. Bimpson born Nov 5, 1865 (don't know if these are him parents or not) But the time frame is about right for Vesta's husband.
He was employed by the North and Westerm railroad company.
ii. JAMES KYLE BRUBAKER, b. December 30, 1867, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. June 12, 1922, Mayville, Kentucky; m. CAROLINE HICKS; d. October 1954.
Notes for JAMES KYLE BRUBAKER:
It is my understanding from the phone conversation with Mrs. Ennis Austin, Kyle and his wife Caroline ended up in Mayville Kentucky.
Birth recorded in 1867 but not date or name is associated in recording, it reads:
David and Salome birth of male 1867.
iii. HENRY NELSON BRUBAKER, b. March 20, 1869, Lawrence Co.,Ohio; d. February 06, 1938, Lexington, Ky; m. BERTHA LEE WHALEY; d. August 25, 1927, Mayville, Kentucky.
Notes for HENRY NELSON BRUBAKER:
Have a small article in the Ironton paper which says Mr. Nelson Brubaker, of Springdale Ky is at home for a two week visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Todd Brubaker.
Dennis Brubaker (my father) remembers they visited Nelson when they went out to Kentucky, where they also visited his son Paul. Mrs. Ennis Austin confirmed in a phone conversation that Nelson did go to Maysville Kentucky with his brother Kyle
Don't know if this is our Henry or a different one as of yet? ....
1890 Great Register of Tulare Co. California records:
Henry age 23 Native of Ohio now reside is Ash Springs page 8 Naturalized 6 Sep 1890
1898 Great Register of Tulare Co. California records:
Henry age 29 Native of Ohio now resides in Orosi Twp page 6.
Newspaper obit reads:
Henry Brubaker dies in Lexington - Mayville resident succumbs suddenly at home of son, Harold Brubaker, of heart Failure. born in Lawrence county march 20, 1869, he had lived in this city since youth. He was a retired farmer and was at tone time connected with the Sphar brick company here. His wife, Bertha Whaley Brubaker, died several years ago. Highly esteemed by friends and associates both here and in the county, Mr. Brubaker's unexpected death will be a matter of sorrow to many. He was of an upright character and friendly disposition and will be missed in the community. Besides the son at whose home he died, he is survived by two other sons, Nelson Brubaker of Batavia, Ohio and Paul Brubaker of this city, two sister's Mrs. Sophia Winters, of South Point, Ohio and Mrs Vesta Bimpson of Huntington West Virginia, and five brothers, Charles Brubaker of Chesapeake, Ohio, Curtis and Lou Brubaker of Grinnell, Iowa, Irvin Brubaker of Carlton, Washington and Fred Brubaker, of San Diego California.
iv. WILLIAM IRWIN BRUBAKER, b. October 14, 1870, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. Bef. May 05, 1943, Carlton, Washington.
Notes for WILLIAM IRWIN BRUBAKER:
Son of David Todd Brubaker and Arzelia Salome Clark
Referred to by the nickname "Buck I." It is my understanding that William was living in Washington at the time of his death. His body was brought back here to be buried with his family. Williams grave site is located in Hazelwood Cemetery Grinnell Iowa. He rests with his brother Louis also located in Hazelwood.
"Message reply to query on Rootsweb Message Board"
1. There was a Brubaker that lived near my family in Carlton, WA in the 30's and 40's when my dad was kid. My dad said he was single and always lived alone.
2. I'm sure this is the same guy my dad knew as a kid. I remember my dad saying he liked a little wine now and then and that he had a big telescope that my dad and his brother would take out on the porch when they were kids and watch mule deer herds on the other side of the valley during the fall hunting season. My Dad's father knew him very well. Do you know what he did for a living? The house he lived in was torn down about 20 years ago, and we still hunt in the same area where he lived. My Dad always talks about him when we drive by the place where he lived. My Dad did say they always called him Bill.
----------------e-mail from March 25, 2002
From Ed McConnell
The road to Bill's old place is about 1/2 way between Carlton and Twisp on the highway, and is near a big concrete water weir, on the face of the weir is my name faded out slightly. Bill and my grandfather were good friends, and built the road together. Take the dirt road near that weir up the hill to the two gates, stop your car at the gates and walk on through the gate that is on the right. Just beyond that gate about 75 yards look to your left, and you will see where someone has pu