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J. CramerSw 44wfo^ r8 s]] r ^ tD1Dara D. \\%Wr sv]] r ^ !F rDRRoy Ekwall/HK_L_^ r8s]] r ^ SHcRichard Finnegan^ r8s]] r ^ JUUVermeda Carolyn GrossT 8Voi8(('gIK@J#Hannah M. Hall^ r8s]] r ^ \\\\\UEKathryn Marie Maloney_==@?7_g} >W%W %De MFrank L. Neff F^ r8 s]] r ^ fffqfQ4QFloyd Rosentreter^ r8s]] r ^ olERCary Scott gF^ r8s]] r ^ Cr@MMMartha TePoelA^ r8s]] r ^ tt%t " Joan Waddell_>#^ r8s]] r ^ 77!     7.^yH4_t6Md{Vr% @,EZtJQEDIT2.DBQEDIT3.DBQEDIT4.DBQEDIT5.DBQEDIT6.DBQEDIT7.DBQEDIT8.DBQEDIT9.DBQEDIT10.DBQEDIT11.DBQEDIT12.DBQEDIT13.DBQEDIT14.DBQEDIT15.DBQEDIT16.DBQEDIT17.DBQEDIT18.DBQEDIT19.DBQEDIT20.DBQEDIT21.DBQEDIT22.DBQEDIT23.DBQEDIT24.DBQEDIT25.DBQEDIT26.DB[The first name of Almira Adams Harris is incorrectly given as Myra, Elmira and Allmira in the various documents. She was the fifth cousin of president Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She is included in a book authored by her sister's husband as follows.] [Copied from HISTORY OF LARIMER COUNTY - Ansel Watrous] HARRIS, ALLMIRA ADAMS F232 Another pioneer woman Allmira Adams Harris was born March 11, 1853 in Williamsburg, Maine. In the early 1870's she came to Greeley with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris who were among the pioneers there. Two years later the family moved to St. Cloud, the county, where she met David Elmer Ankney, to whom she was married in Fort Collins on her twenty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ankney made their home in St. Cloud from 1873 to 1893, where five children were born to them - Carrol, John, Aubrey, Floyd, and one daughter, Iva, who was Mrs. Rosentreter. She was a woman of great strength of character, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her, admired for uprightness and integrity in their respective communities. Allmira was daughter of Joseph Harris who in 1881 built the business block of North College Avenue, occupied by the Clover Leaf Cafe and was one of Fort Collins' best-liked and most enterprising citizens. Mrs. Ankney was stricken with heart trouble and was summoned to the great beyond, the funeral was held November 7, 1909 from the residence of N.C. Garbutt, 703 West Mountain A Venue, services conducted by Dr. J.W. Skinner. Relatives in attendance included Mrs. Mary Woods of Fort Collins, Colorado and Mrs. Augusta Cramer of Wheatland, Wyoming, sisters of the deceased. Another sister,Mrs. William Watrous was unable to come. by Jan Ruby Obituary [Copied from the November 13, 1908 WHEATLAND WORLD] Mrs. D. E. Ankeny Dies in Colorado. Word was received at Wheatland last Saturday of the death of Mrs. D. E. Ankeny, of this place, which occurred that day at Fort Collins, Colorado, where the deceased had gone several months since to enter a sanitarium for treatment. Death was caused as the result of dropsy and heart disease. Elmira Harris was born in Maine, being past 55 years of age at the time of her death. She was Married to D. E. Ankeny at Fort Collins in 1876, where she resided until the family moved to Wyoming in the pioneer days of the country. Besides her husband the deceased is survived by five children, C. E. Ankeny, Floyd Ankeny, and Mrs. Gus Rosentreter, of this place, Tom Ankeny, of Sheridan, Wyoming, and John L. Ankeny of Fort Collins, Colorado. Two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Cramer and Mrs. W. A. Watrous, also reside at this place. Mr. Ankeny, C. E. Ankeny, Floyd Ankeny, Mrs. Rosentreter, and Mrs. Cramer took Sunday evening's train for Fort Collins to be present at the funeral, Mrs. Watrous being unable to attend on account of sickness. The funeral was held the first of the week and the remains were laid at rest beside those of the deceased's father and mother in the Fort Collins cemetery. Mrs. Ankeny was well known and highly respected by a wide circle of friends in this vicinity, who will be pained to learn of her sudden death. She had been rapidly improving and it was thought that she would be entirely cured in a short time, but her sudden demise casts a gloom over the entire community. Obituary [Copied from the November 8, 1908 FORT COLLINS EVENING COURIER] Mrs. Myra A. Ankney Released From Suffering Mrs. Myra A. Ankney, mother of J. L. Ankney, this city, died at 2:30 o'clock last Saturday, November 7th at Mineral Wells, Texas, after a long and painful illness. The news of her death came as a shock to all of her friends in this city, especially to her son, advices were to the effect that her condition was slowly improving through the change from Denver to Mineral Wells. Mrs. Ankney's sister, Mrs. Woods, was with her when death came to the sufferer. Heart disease was the cause of death. The body will be brought to this city for burial and is expected to arrive here on Tuesday. J. L. Ankney went to Denver this morning to meet his aunt, Mrs. Woods, who is accompanying the body from Texas.  !"#$%&'()*+,-./012345679:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIKLMNOPQRSUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Almira Harris' & David Elmer Ankeny's obituarys indicate that they were married in 1876 but the Fort Collins marriage records indicate that they were married in 1877. It is assumed that the Fort Collins marriage record is accurate. Margaret is listed with both David E. Ankeny and her father, Joseph Harris, in the 1880 Census.[Data on his decsendants provided by Otis Halverson -rjb] [From: Fort Collins Colorado Grandview Cemetery Records - rjb] John L. Ankiny, gr 3, lot 230, sec [CARROLL ANKENY'S obituary is inaccurate. Charles Ankeny never lived at Sheridan, Carroll was born in 1877 rather than 1878, he was 15 when he went to Wyoming, Marjorie Bergman was living at Sheridan rather than Wheatland and his second marriage was not in 1930. He couldn't have learned his trade from his grandfather Alexander Ankeny, a blacksmith, who died 16 years before he was born. The occupation of his grandfather Harris was farmer and carpenter. He apparently did not like his first name as he often used Carl instead of Carroll. - rjb] Obituary [Copied (probably) from the Powell Wyoming paper] Heart Attack Proves Fatal To Father Of Eight Children Death came this Thursday morning, January 31. 1946, to 67 year-old Carroll Edwin Ankeny, formerly of Powell, but for the past ten years a blacksmith at Garland. He came to Powell from Wheatland in 1935, and for a few months was employed at the Dawson Brothers blacksmith shop. Mr. Ankeny is survived by a wife and four small children, but has four other grown children by a former marriage, all of whom have been notified of their father's death and it is not known whether or not any of these older children will be here at the funeral, which is to be held at the Garland church Sunday or Monday, depending upon the time of arrival of distant family members. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Ankeny, a blacksmith since boyhood, died of a coronary thrombosis attack. He had been a hard working blacksmith all his life, and never was ill, and this heart attack came upon him suddenly on Friday night of last week, when he was taken to the Powell hospital, where he died a week later. Carroll Ankeny was born September 22, 18'78, at fort Collins, Colorado, where he spent his boyhood and at a very early age learned the Blacksmithing trade in his grandfather's shop. He went to Wheatland when a boy of twelve, and for many years was a Wheatland blacksmith. Ankeny's first marriage was to Katherine Maloney, an Iowa girl, on April 15, 1901. To them were born four children, namely: a daughter Marjory, wife of Ed Bergman of Wheatland; a daughter Marie, working in a beauty parlor at Casper; a son Elmer, rancher at Sheridan; another son Charles, who it, will be remembered was reported missing in the armed service in the early months of the recent war. He returned home safe and well much to the surprise and joy of his father's last year of Life. He is now working with his brother Elmer at Sheridan. Mr. Ankeny's second marriage was on May 4, 1930, to Martha TePoel or Schuyler, Nebraska. To this marriage were born four children, the eldest of whom is Carol Jean: now: 14 years of age; another daughter Roberta Lou, now 8 years of age; a six-year old son Andrew David; a four-months-old son Lary Charles. [JOSEPH HARRIS' obituary incorrectly states his birth year as 1843 rather than 1823. He moved with his parents to Williamsburg or Brownville Maine in 1834 or 1835. He moved, with his family, to Minerva Iowa (near Marshalltown) in about 1865 and on to Fort Collins Colorado in 1871.] OBITUARY [From the FORT COLLINS EXPRESS, Nov. 12, 1892.] HARRIS - At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. I. Woods, two miles west of this city, on Sunday afternoon, October 30., 1892, of Pneumonia, aged 69 years, 5 months and 20 days. Mr. Harris was born at Poland, Cumberland Co., Maine, May I0th, 1843 [1823 - rjb). At the age of twelve years he moved with his parents to the northern part of the state, where in 1848 he met and married Miss Sarah W. Adams. When the war broke out he early enlisted in the 11th Me. Vol. Co. H. where he served three years. Mr. Harris entered the service a hale and hearty young man. Three years of hard service for his country left the young man's health much impaired and his once strong constitution weakened so chronic trouble resulted, from which he never entirely recovered. At the close of the war he settled in Marshall Co., Iowa remaining there five years from whence he came to Colorado soon after the emigration of the Greeley colony. As one of the early settlers of Western Colorado he engaged in stock raising which business he followed for a number of years, subsequently moving to Fort Collins where spent the greater part of his remaining life. During his residence in Fort Collins he was an active businessman managing a large farm and building the business block now occupied by A. Blackmer. While in Wyoming looking after cattle interests it became evident to Mr. Harris that his health was rapidly failing and he returned to Fort Collins where he could have medical aid. Soon after he was prostrated with an attack of la grippe from the effects of which he never recovered and from that time until the close of his life he was a great sufferer, but he bore the pain patiently and with Christian fortitude. Mr. Harris was a man who made many friends, he was warm hearted, kind and genial, he possessed many virtues and no vices. When a young man he gave his heart to God and lived a consistent Christian life. He was devoted to his family of which a wife and four children survive him. The funeral took place at the M. E. church on Tuesday afternoon and was attended by a large number of sympathizing friends, the services being conducted by Rev. J. F. Coffman under the auspices of the G. A. R. 8, date 5-25-1943, age 64 yrs. 7 mo, 6 days [From: Fort Collins Morning Express - 12/4/1909, page 1 -rjb] ANKNEY ON WAY TO GET MARRIED Well Known Business Man Will Wed Miss Harriet Wissler, Former For90t CoIlins Girl, at Davenport, Iowa J. L. Ankney, member of the firm of Jackson-Ankney Mercantile Company, a prominent Elk and well known throughout the city, leaves Fort Collins on the early train this morning for Davenport, IA., where he will be married. At Davenport there is now awaiting Mr. Ankney the girl who is to become his bride, Miss Harriet Wissler. The latter is also well-known in Fort Collins, having lived here about five years. She left here only last summer to spend the few months intervening the date of their marriage. She is the daughter of Mrs. Katherine Wissler, also a former resident of Fort Collins. Both mother and daughter left the city together. The bride-to-be was engaged at the Tyler-Lowe stores for some time and won many friends by her winning ways and lovable disposition. The wedding will take place next Wednesday at Davenport, after which the couple will go on a wedding tour. On their return to Fort Collins, they will make their home at 816 West Oak street. Possible sons from: Social Security Death Index - rjb] Name- Birth -Death-Last Residence -Last Benefit -SSN -Issued RALPH ANKENY- 31 Oct 1913 -Jun 1977 -94541 (Hayward, Alameda, CA)-89505 (Reno, Washoe, NV)- 565-05-8258- California DOUGLAS ANKENY -12 Oct 1910- Jul 1974-91104 (Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA)- (none specified)-557-09-3865-California DEAN ANKENY- 29 Jan 1923- Jul 1981- (not specified)- 94538 (Fremont, Alameda, CA)- 544-26-0418- Oregon SCOTT ANKENY -26 Aug 1927- Aug 1975 -(not specified) -(none specified) -572-24-2803- California [From:The Sheridan Genealogical Society compiled index from original records, Books 1-9, at the Sheridan County Courthouse. - rjb] Groom Bride Date Bk Pg Ankeney, Thomas A. Stroud, Carrie 18 Dec 1907 3 443 [SARAH ADAMS moved, with her parents, to Williamsburg Maine on February 26, 1831. After her marriage, she resided with her husband in Williamsburg Maine until they moved to Iowa in about 1865 and on to Fort Collins Colorado in 1871 where she resided until her death. She was buried in the Fort Collins Grandview Cemetery. Her birth date is given incorrectly as February 7 in her obituary rather than February 17.] Obituary [Copied from THE FORT COLLINS EXPRESS, April 02, 1902. ] Harris - At Fort Collins, Colo, March 29, 1902, Mrs. S. W. Harris, at the age of seventy-two years, one month and twelve days. Sarah W. Adams was born in Brunswick, Me., February 7, 1830, where she lived till the close of the Civil War, at which time she removed with her family to Iowa, thence to Colorado in 1871, since which time she has resided for the most part in this state. Shortly after her marriage to Joseph Harris in 1848, she, with her husband, joined the Methodist Episcopal church. In 1881, being convinced that there was more truth and richer experience stored in the Word of God for her, she associated herself with the Seventh Day Adventist church, of which she remained a faithful member till the day of her death. She was a woman of exceptional strength of character, and met the cares and responsibilities of life, including the hardships and privations of the pioneer, not only with patience and Christian fortitude, but, what is more, with a cheerfulness that shed a continuous ray of moral sunshine into the hearts of those about her, ever ready to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than herself. In her demise, the community has been deprived of a noble example of Christian life, the church of a faithful member, and her children and grandchildren have suffered a loss irreparable until the Life giver shall sound the trump or God. All her children, four daughters, a large number of grandchildren and two aged sisters, survive to mourn. [From: THE EASTERN ARGUS, Portland Maine, Tuesday Morning, March 25, 1817] MARRIED In Cape Elizabeth, Mr. Henry K. Adams, to Miss Sarah W. Webb. [From: Ancestry.com - rjb] Source Information: American Antiquarian Society. Index to Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840, Vol. 1 A-D. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1961 Adams,Henry Knox,m.Sarah W.Webb,in Cape Klizabeth (CC.Apr.2,1817) Obituary [Copied from the Sheridan Press] Pioneer Wyoming Teacher Succumbs Mrs. Kathryn Marie Ankney, pioneer Wyoming and Iowa school teacher, died Thursday at her home on Beaver creek. She had been ill for two weeks. Born in Waukon, Ia., Dec. 28, 1878, Mrs. Ankney had lived in Sheridan county eight years, coming here from Wheatland. She had been a resident of Wyoming since 1896. Before her marriage to Carroll E. Ankney, now deceased, she taught school in her native state and in Wyoming. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society in Wheatland, the Third Order of St. Francis in Wheatland and Holy Name Catholic church in Sheridan. Survivors are two sons, Elmer, Route 1, Sheridan, and Charles, Cheyenne; two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Bergman, Sheridan, and Marie Ankney, Casper, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from Holy Name church Monday at 9 a.m., the Rev. F. J. Kimmett officiating. There will be a rosary at Champion's Funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Obituary [ Copied (probably) from a Waukon Iowa Paper] Former Teacher Dies In Wyoming Mrs. Lloyd Campbell has received news that her aunt, Mrs. Carl Ankney, passed away July 24 at her home at Sheridan, Wyo. As Kathryn Maloney she was born Dec. 28, 1878, on farm south of Waukon, where she spent her girlhood and later became one of Allamakee's rural teachers. In 1898 she went to Wyoming, where she married Carl Ankney. After leaving here she frequently returned to visit her brother, John Maloney, deceased. Mrs. Ankney was the surviving member of her family. Obituary [From the Sheridan Press, Sheridan Wyoming - rjb] Bergman Funeral Service Pending Funeral services are pending at Champions Funeral Home for Charles E. Bergman, 69, who died Saturday at the Sheridan County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bergman resided at 118 West Seventh. He was born Oct. 2, 1896 at Nashville, Tenn. He came to Sheridan in 1941 from Wheatland. He married Marjorie Ankeny on July 21, 1929, in Wheatland. He is a veteran of World War I and a retired employee of the VA hospital. Survivors include his widow, of Sheridan; two daughters, Eleanor Bryant, Utica, Mich., Charlotte Ekwall, Buffalo; four Sons, Charles, Idaho Falls, Ida., Robert, St. Paul, Minn., George, U. S. Navy, Thomas, Sheridan; one sister, Mrs. Helen Larson, Yucaipa, Calif.; and nine Grandchildren. [Vague memories of his things told to R. J. Bergman by his dad. - rjb] Her lived and worked on his uncle Henry's farm when he was young. He never completed much schooling, perhaps not even to the eighth grade. Later, he worked at a bakery in Denver Colorado. He served in WW1 but the war ended as he was being shipped overseas. He worked on the 2-bar ranch near wheatland. [From: Information Supplied by Elmer Ankeny's wife - rjb] From Sept. 4th, 1918 to Jan. 6, 1919, School for Bakers and Cooks, Quartermasters Corps.      !"#$%&'()+,-./123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGIJKLMNOPQRTUVXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvxyz{|}~[From:Record of Marriages performed by Rev. George Adams during his pastorate in the First Parish Congregational Church in Brunswick Maine, 1829-1870] On the first page of his Record Book Received a Commission from the Governor and Council of the State of Maine authorizing me "to solemnize Marriages in each and every four counties within the State". Commission bearing date July 2nd, 1829. was qualified July 25. George E. Adams Feb. 6, 1831 Married Mr. Henry K. Adams and Miss Margaret F. Webb both of this town. [Robert J. Bergman moved, with his parents, from Wheatland Wyoming to Sheridan Wyoming in March 1941 and to Minnesota's Twin Cities in 1955. He attended the University of Wyoming and designed computer equipment after graduating in electrical engineering. - rjb] "D:\GENEAL~1\PHOTOS\PHOTOO~2.BMP [ HENRY KNOX ADAMS is a descendant of Henry Adams of Braintree, who came to America in about 1632. He was born in Ipswich Massachusetts and moved to Bath Maine in 1798 with his parents. He was a fourth cousin of president John Quincy Adams. Henry K. Adams appears in the 1820 Portland Census and in the 1830 Brunswick Census. He moved to Williamsburg Maine in 1831 and to Minerva Iowa (near Marshalltown) in 1863. -rjb] [Extracted from: The handwritten genealogy of the Adams Family - Rev, Charles S. Adams. - rjb] CAPT. HENRY KNOX ADAMS, son of Dr. Samuel & Mrs. Abigail (Dodge) Adams was born at Ipswich, Mass. June 10, 1795, & married Miss. Sarah Woodbury Webb of Cape Elizabeth, Me. daughter of Capt. Joshua & Mrs. Margaret (Fairley) Webb Mar. 23, 1817 by whom he had eight children as follows: Samuel Henry, born at Cape Elizabeth Jan. 16, 1818, Married Oct. 9, 1857. Lucretia Rich, born at cape Elizabeth Apr. 17, 1819; Married Nov. 2, 1845. Catherine Webb, born at Brunswick, Dec. 8, 1821, & died June 4, 1822. Joshua Webb, born at Brunswick June ??, 1823, married July 1, 1850. John Quincy, born at Brunswick Mar. 12, 1825, & married Aug. 26, 1846. Charles William, born at Brunswick Sept. 16, 1826, & married Mar. 15, 1848, married twice. Margaret Fairley, born at Brunswick June 7,1828. & married Oct. 3, 1853 & again Apr. 4, 1867. Sarah Woodbury, born at Brunswick Feb. 19, 1830 & married Nov. 2, 1848. Mrs. Adams died Feb 22, 1830, & Capt. Adams Married her sister, Miss. Margaret Fairley Webb, for his second wife, Feb 6. 1831, by whom he had three children, viz. Almira Holden, born at Williamsburgh, Me. Apr. 17, 1832. Joseph Dana, born at Williamsburgh Dec. 20, 1842. Mary Isabella, born at Williamsburgh Feb. 3, 1845, & died Oct. 16, 1849. [From page 579 of: History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, ME - by William B. Jordan - rjb] COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF BRUNSWICK. 579 BOOKBINDERS. - The earliest bookbinder in Brunswick of whom there is any record was Benjamin B. Halzetine who carried on the business in 1820. . He was also a manufacturer of pocket-books, military belts, and blank books. He was succeeded by Henry K. Adams, who carried on the business until 1828, when he was followed by Edward Town, who worked at the trade for about one year. Benjamin G. Dennison had a bookbindery from about 1833 until 1833 1855, when he sold out to H. J. L. Stanwood. [Copied from the Brunswick Town Records, Marriages in 1831] Mr. Henry K. Adams and Miss Margaret F. Webb both of Brunswick Recorded by: George E. Adams, Clerk [Copied from the Early TownRrecords of Williamsburg Maine] Henry Knox Adams with his family removed from Brunswick and Settled in Williamsburg February 26, 1831. Almira Holden, daughter of Henry K. and Margaret Adams, born at Williamsburg April 17, 1834. Joseph Dana, son of Henry K. and Margaret Adams, born December 20, 1842. Mary Isabel, Daughter of Henry Knox and Margaret Adams, born February 3, 1845. [Copied from THE MARSHALL COUNTY TIMES of September 21, 1871] Died-- At the residence of C. I. Woods, in Marietta, on the 31st of August, Mr. Henry K. Adams, aged 75. Also, on the 1st of Sept., the day following, his wife, Mrs. Margaret F., aged 64. Our citizens will recollect that Mr. Adams used to reside in this city. The remains were taken east to Bangor, Maine, for internment. [Copied from THE BRUNSWICK TELEGRAPH of September, 1871] DIED In Marshalltown, Iowa, 31st Aug, Capt. Henry Knox Adams, formerly of this town, aged 76 yrs; Sept 1, Margaret Webb Adams, wife of Capt. H. K. Adams, aged 65 years. [Copied from THE BRUNSWICK TELEGRAPH of September, 1871] Henry Knox Adams. We chronicled, last week, the death of this aged gentleman and his wife. It appears from a letter addressed by his son, J. Web Adams of Boston, to Prof. Packard, that his father and mother were sick but a week, both being down with intermittent fever, which, in the case of the father, took on a congestive form, and that in the mother a typhoid fever form. It was often expressed wish that they might be permitted to depart together, and that wish was singularly fulfilled, one dying on the 31 of August, the other 1st September. They removed to Iowa in 1863, and the youngest son and wife were absent at the time of their death, preparing a new home in Colorado, to which the old couple were to be removed this fall. The remains were brought east, and interred in Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor. We gave these few particulars of the death of Mr. Adams and wife, as they long resided here, and we find our elderly people speak warmly and affectionately of them. [Copied from THE BANGOR DAILY WHIG AND COURIER OF SEPTEMBER 9, 1871, #215] DIED At Marietta, Iowa, Aug. 31st, Henry K. Adams, Aged 76 years; formerly of Williamsburg, Me. Also Sept. 1st, Margaret F., wife of Henry K. Adams, aged 65 years. Both of intermittent Fever. [From CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF MAINE - D. A. R. Bangor Maine; FHLC film 0855268, Item 2] Henry R. [K] Adams , Died Aug 31, 1871 Aged 76 Years: Buried on Lot 454 C G Margaret F. Adams, Wife Of Henry K, Died Sept. 1, 1871; Aged 65 Years: Buried on Lot 454 C G JFIFLEAD Technologies Inc. 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