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Lyle G. Aldrich
Sgt. US Army WWII
09/18/1919 - 02/20/1986
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Ray E. Aldrich
March 21, 1891
January 26, 1968
Ray Edmond Aldrich was born March 21, 1891. He married Ethel Gibson on March 20,
1918. They had four children.]
(photo below: submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Ethel [Gibson Aldrich]
Mar 10, 1892
May 24, 1967
Ethel Gibson was born March 10, 1892, daughter of James Alonzo GIBSON, and Martha PARNELL
SHIRK GIBSON. Ethel and Ray had four children: Leo Lavern and Lyle (twins), Grace Fay, and
Ivan Lee.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Armstrong plot
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Charles Armstrong
1874-1937
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Catherine, wife of Chas. Armstrong
1854-1917
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
BALL
JAMES D. BALL
May 4, 1847 - Mar 8, 1901
MARY SHEETS BALL
Oct 30, 1851 - Feb 10, 1934
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
FATHER
CURTIS M. [Ball Sep 2, 1849 - Aug 15, 1919]
1849-1919
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
IDA MYATT BALL
MAY 18, 1889
JUNE 18, 1973
Note: Wife of the Curtis M. Ball who was born Nov 27, 1886
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
CURTIS MACK BALL
NOV. 27, 1886
SEPT. 12, 1948
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
FATHER
WILLIAM E. [William Eddy Ball Oct 17, 1874-Feb 6, 1963]
1874-1963
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
MOTHER
MANCY J. [Nancy J. Brammer Ball Dec 20, 1855-Aug 5, 1932]
1855-1932
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
GRANDMOTHER
BALL [Clarrisa Stephens Ball 1824-Oct 14, 1885]
1824-1885
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
BALL
DORIS F. [Dollison - Living Jun 2000]
SEPT 16, 1916
HERMAN E.
NOV 12, 1908-OCT 8, 1982
MARRIED MAY 25, 1939
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
HAROLD SON OF
W. E. & J. A. BALL
1912-1919
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
MOTHER
JENNIE A. [Jennie Wilgus Ball Dec 7, 1879-Jul 15, 1964]
1879-1965
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Jacob Beckner
(submitted by W. J. Kiger)
Susanna Beckner
? - 1907
wife of Eli Cecil Beckner
(submitted by W. J. Kiger)
Bernard R. Bolton
April 12 - April 22, 1930
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
BROWN
BENJAMIN W.
OCT 20, 1880 - OCT 28, 1956
MILLICENT M.
DEC 18, 1891-NOV 18, 1975
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Stella, wife of R. A. Bragg
1876 - 1935
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
CHAPIN
FRANK D. AUG 15, 1891 JUN 8, 1958
VELMA M. JAN 12, 1891 JUL 3, 1975
(view photo by Steve
Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
BETSY A.
CHURCHILL [Betsy Stephens Churchill Aug 31, 1837 - Aug 15, 1927]
1837-1927
(view photo by Steve
Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
BERTHA
Dau. of
C.B. & B.A. CHURCHILL
DIED
Feb. 6, 1889
Aged------------[Illegible]
(view photo by Steve
Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
STERLING C. COE
NEBRASKA
PVT 55 SERVICE CO SIGC
WORLD WAR I
NOV 10, 1896 SEP 6, 1949
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
ROY B.
[Leroy B. Coe b. Aug. 1870]
1870-1941
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
MARY E.
[Mary E. Churchill Coe b. May 24, 1874, d. Jul 21, 1951]
1874-1951
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Sterling D. [Coe]
Father
1847-1922
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Mary M. [Coe]
Mother
1845-1926
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Irma Grace Coe
1894-1966
Note: reportedly married James C. Bynom but buried near her mother
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Cook plot
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Ella Cook
November 11, 1852
February 19, 1889
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
John A. Cook
January 10, 1853
October 4, 1914
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
M. Kate Cook
1855-1942
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Vera Cook daughter of CC & JB Cook
Died October 4, 1883
Aged 10 yrs, ? ms, 16 da.
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Margaret Cook
1872-1960
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
William F. Cook
1867-1951
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
David Coppock
Apr 13, 1832-Mar 22, 1895
(from NEBUTLER-L 12/31/2001, middle initial "C.", same stone as
Emeline)
Emeline Coppock
Mar 11, 1839-Aug 23, 1890
(from NEBUTLER-L 12/31/2001, maiden name Niles, same stone as David)
[DEAN]
Father Mother
George [Dean]
1904
60 years
Luthera [Dean]
1882
42 years
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Erman R. Dean
12/11/1840 06/08/1906
Jessie F. [Dean]
09/24/1864 02/13/1900
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Sibble Ward Dean
02/18/1843 02/26/1913
DeHaan (see Vanderkolk)
Adney Jane Smith Duncan
28 Sep 1862 - IA
6 Apr 1938 David City (mother of Jesse Glen Duncan)
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
George Washington Duncan (Adney J. Smith Duncans
husband, buried in Shenandoah, Iowa)
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Jesse Glen Duncan (son of Adney Smith Duncan)
29 Sep 1883 - IA
18 May 1953 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Jessie Cecil Cassada Duncan (wife of Jesse Glen Duncan)
2 Jan 1890 - IA
20 Jan 1972 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Harold Eugene Duncan (son of Glen & Jessie Cassada
Duncan)
13 Mar 1916 - NE
14 Mar 1916 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Frank A. Cassada (father of Jessie Cassada Duncan)
23 Oct 1859 - CAN
10 Aug 1921 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Kate Bell Ginn Cassada (mother of Jessie Cassada
Duncan) (wife of Frank A. Cassada)
1863
1943 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
E
F
Gibson headstone
Tombstone is at the head of Martha Jane and Amelia Shirk. The smaller
stones for Martha Jane and Amelia Shirk are at the foot of the graves.
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Gibson
Martha Jane 1858-1935
Martha Jane (PARNELL) SHIRK GIBSON was born in Princeville, Peoria County, IL on March 11,
1858, daughter of Thomas and Catherine (BEST) PARNELL. After her father's death, her
mother and siblings moved to the Bone Creek area of Butler County, NE. Martha
("Matty") married Oliver W. SHIRK (son of Jacob and Amelia SHIRK) on October
8th, 1873. They had one daughter named, Amelia SHIRK. Oliver was a minister for the Church
of the Brethren in the Bone Creek area. They moved to IA where Oliver died. Martha and
Amelia returned to Bone Creek area. Martha married James Alonzo GIBSON (son of James Ham
and Mary Ann (LEMON) GIBSON) of Holt County, NE on October 28, 1886. (This information
about James A. Gibson provided by Terri Nielson). James and Martha moved to Missouri where
James drowned on July 4, 1896 and is buried in Dade County, MO. James and Martha had the
following children: Elva Chestina (MECK), Vern Washington, Ethel (ALDRICH), James Lester,
and
Clifford Lafayette. Martha died in her home on January 26, 1935.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
GIBSON headstone
This tombstone is at the head of James and Marie's Gibson's graves. The name plates are at
the foot of the graves.
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
James Lester Gibson
Nebraska
CPL 216 AERO SQ
WWI
June 8, 1894 December 2, 1952
James Lester Gibson is the son of James Alonzo and Martha (PARNELL) SHIRK GIBSON. He was
born in Holt County, NE. He married Marie S. Fadschild.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Marie S. [Fadschild] Gibson
September 6, 1901 July 13, 1995
Marie S. Fadschild Gibson was the wife of James Lester Gibson. Fadschild information
supplied by Terri Nielson.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
HALL
DORIS M. [Doris M. Chapin, b. Jan 28, 1915, d. Sep 8, 1963] 1915-1963
CARL R. 1913-1982 [d. Mar 19, 1982]
(view photo by Steve Kennedy,
submitted by Steve Kennedy)
IGOU
Francis M. Igou 1863-1961
Francis was b. July 1863 in Illinois to Silas and Angeline Igou. He married Nora M.
Sheelor on March 11, 1891 in David City, NE. They had four children. Francis died in 1961.
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
IGOU
Nora Igou 1873-1921
Nora M. Sheelor Igou is the daughter of William B. Sheelor and Maria Ann Parnell, born
March 1874 in Illinois. She married Francis Igou on March 11, 1891 in David City, NE. Nora
died in 1921. She had four children. Two known are: Florence (b. 1894, marr. Woods), Irene
(b. 1896, marr. Ellworth).
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
J
William Kilgore
Born: 9 Sep 1846, York Co., PA
Died: 14 May 1914 David City, Butler Co., NE
Buried: David City Cemetery
(view photo submitted by
Gail Me˙er Kilgore
Annaline Garrett Anderson Thomas Kilgore
Born: 16 Mar 1838 Lancaster Co., PA
Died: 12 Mar 1918, Raymond, Lancaster Co., NE
Buried: David City Cemetery
(view photo submitted by
Gail Me˙er Kilgore
L
Robert Larson (son-in-law of Glen & Jessie Cassada
Duncan)
19 Feb 1917 - MN
3 Feb 1977 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Manning plot
There are nine smaller tombstones laying flat on the ground with family member names on
them. John, Mary E., Oscar, Marshall M., and Maude M. are on one side of the large Manning
tombstone. Marshall G., Carolina V., Margaret L., and S. Benton are on the other
side. [see below]
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
John Manning
August 10, 1910
June 1, 1923
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Mary E. Manning
1860-1942
Mary Elizabeth Manning is the daughter, seventh child of Thomas and Catherine
(Best) Parnell. She was born March 7, 1860 in Princeville, Peoria County, IL. After
Thomas' death, her mother and siblings moved to Bone Creek, Butler County, NE. She married
Oscar Green Manning on July 4, 1880. Mary had three children, Maude (6/1881 never
married), Suel Benton (9/1886) and Marshall (1883, died in 1884). Mary survived all her
siblings dying on September 4, 1942 in David City, NE. She was an Eastern Star and
belonged to the Christian Church.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Oscar G. Manning
1860-1935
Oscar Green Manning was the son of Marshall and Caroline Manning born on January
15, 1860 in Princeton, MO. He came to NE in 1870 with his parents and siblings. He married
Mary Elizabeth Parnell on July 4, 1880. They had three children, Suel Benton, Maude, and
Marshall. He was in the merchantile business and real estate for many years, and quite
weathy. He was on the David City Council, a Mason, and a volunteer fire fighter. He died
February 22, 1935 in David City, NE.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Marshall M. Manning
1883-1884
Infant son of Oscar Green Manning and Mary Elizabeth Parnell
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Maude M. Manning
1881-1958
Maude was the daughter of Oscar Green Manning and Mary Elizabeth Parnell. Born June of
1881 in David City, NE. She never married. Died in 1958 in David City, NE.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Marshall G. Manning
1835-1911
Marshall G. Manning was father of Oscar Green Manning, and husband of Carolina V.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Carolina V. Manning
1840-1941
Carolina V. Manning was mother of Oscar Green Manning and wife of Marshall G.
Manning.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Margaret L. Manning
1888-1945
DAR
Wife of Suel Benton Manning.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
S. Benton Manning
1885-1951
Suel Benton Manning was the son of Oscar Green Manning, and Mary Elizabeth Parnell. He was
married to Margaret, and had two children, Genieve (1909 Kreizinger), and Keith. S. Benton
was a veterinarian, and was the mayor of David City for a number of years.
(view photo by La Rae
Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
MCKNIGHT
CLARA B. [Clara B. Stephens b. Aug 7, 1868, d. Mar 4, 1942] 1868-1942
GEORGE S. [b Oct 2, 1862 d Jun 27, 1959] 1862-1942 (sic)
(view photo by Steve
Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Laura B. Miller
Oct. 8, 1882
Apr. 23, 1976
(view photo by
Jane Case, submitted by Jane Case)
N
O
Henry J. Papa
Born in Holland
July 6, 1858
Sept 16, 1919
(view photo by La Rae Lymer,
submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Fred Papa 1872-1951
Anna Papa 1880-1961 [wife of Fred]
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Ethel E. Peterson
1883 - 1973
Note: Ethel's maiden name - "Rabb"; she is the daughter of Charles and
Lavina Rabb
Carl D. Peterson
1878 - 1935
(view photo by Jane
Case, submitted by Jane Case)
MOTHER
Elizabeth F. Piatt
1864 - 1918
Note: Elizabeth's maiden name - "Anderson"
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
FATHER
Douglas Piatt
1860 - 1922
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
PIATT
MOTHER
Hazel Rebina
1892 - 1970
Note: Hazel's maiden name was "Rabb"; daughter of Charles and Lavina
Rabb
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
PIATT
Dora
November 24, 1893
April 4, 1978
Thomas C. [Piatt]
February 8, 1897
April 06, 1978
Veteran of WWI
Member of American Legion Post No 1
(view photo by
Jane Case, submitted by Jane Case)
PIATT
SYLVIA
March 2, 1906
March 30, 1992
C. FAY [Piatt]
June 5, 1904
August 11, 1993
Note: Sylvia's maiden name - "Haight"; C. Fay full name was Clarence Fay Piatt
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
Piatt
Robert 1912 - 1959
Robert E. Jr. [Piatt]
1937
Joan [Piatt]
1913 -
(view photo by
Jane Case, submitted by Jane Case)
Marion C. Piatt
1915
Note - Stllborn
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
Q
Father
Charles G. Rabb
1852 - 1934
Mother
Lavina F. Rabb
1860 - 1931
Note: Lavina's maiden name was "Walkington"; Charles is the son of Gabriel
Winters Rabb and Mary Ann (Evans/Rabb) Wallace from Mississippi. Lavina is the
daughter of John Franklin Walkington, Sr. and Elizabeth (Walkington) McClure from Isle Of
Man.
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
Myrtle P. Rabb
1900 - 1917
Note: Myrtle P. Rabb is the daughter of Charles and Lavina Rabb
(view photo by Jane Case,
submitted by Jane Case)
Miss
Jane Raeside
(Welsh family governess for 60 years)
1844 - Scot
1928 David City
(buried in Welsh family plot - but surname not Welsh)
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Nellie Adele Wright Runyon (daughter of Obed & Sally Brail
Wright)
10 Mar 1867 - MI
18 Aug 1961 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Edward Lincoln Runyon (son of Edward S. &
Lydia Ann Moore Runyon)(husband of Nellie A. Wright Runyon)
15 Nov 1863 - IL
28 Jul 1955 David City
(submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Edward Steele Runyon
Lydia Ann Moore Runyon
George Elston Runyon
Belle M. Evans Runyon
Lydia Runyon Vernon Schrader
(daughter of Edward & Nellie Wright Runyon)
7 Dec 1897 - NE
May 1983 David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Edward Sheelor
06/06/1878
06/19/1880
Aged 1 year. 12 days
Son of William R. and Maria Ann (PARNELL) SHEELOR. "God took him from his mother's
arms. From present pains, and [future] harms, and baby sleeps."
[did not find in bible]
[no photo](submitted by Gail Holdeman)
William R. Sheelor
08/16/1846 in IL
01/22/1929 in NE
Co. E. 139 Reg. Ill. Inf.
Metal Star next to the grave engraved: GAR, 1861 1865
William
married Maria Ann Parnell on September 20, 1869 in Princeville, Peoria County, IL. They
had seven children, some died in infancy. According to William E. Vanderkolk,
"William R. Sheelor was considered the cleanest farmer ever. His livestock had to be
the best, his buildings, his fields the cleanest."
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Maria Ann Sheelor [wife of William R.]
06/06/1853
04/09/1936
Maria Ann
PARNELL was born in Medina County, Ohio to Thomas and Catherine (BEST) PARNELL. She
married William R. SHEELOR on September 20, 1869 in Princeville, Peoria County, IL. Maria
had seven children: Effie, Nora,
Florence, Forest, Edward, Nells, and Earl. In the 1900 Federal Census, Maria and William
are listed in Crete, Saline County, NE; however, they are not there in 1910 or 1920.
(view photo by
La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Florence I. Sheelor
06/06/1875
11/23/1976
Florence
I. Sheelor is the daughter of William R. and Maria Ann (PARNELL) SHEELOR and born in
Nebraska. Florence never married, and lived in Lincoln, NE for many years.
(view photo by
La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Simpkins
Nellie G. 1886-1937
Alpheus W. 1886-1936
Lucindia F. 1849-1929
Lillian M. 1874-1922
Mertie E. Lewis 1876-1949
Hazeldean M. 1892-1970
(Submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Amelia Shirk
1875-1978
Amelia
("Millie") SHIRK was the daughter of Oliver W. and Martha Jane (PARNELL) SHIRK.
She was born in Octavia on 8/27/1875. When her father became ill, her mother and her moved
to IA to be near her grandparents. Her father died in 1881. When she was an adolescent she
was caught with her stepfather's brother, Omar, in a blizzard in 1888. The horse, and Omar
died. Amelia received severe frostbite, and had to recover for several months afterwards.
Her mother remarried James A. GIBSON, and they moved to MO. After his drowning in 1896,
Amelia and her family returned to Octavia, where Amelia helped her mother support and care
for the GIBSON children. Millie and her mother, Martha, were seamstresses. Amelia died in
Columbus, NE on May 20, 1978 at the age of 102. [probably buried on May 23, 1878]
(view photo by
La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
SNYDER
LUZETTA [Luzetta McKnight] May 1, 1895 Jan 29, 1994
J. BEN [John Benjamin] May 6, 1894 Jan 12, 1979
(view photo by
Steve Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
STEPHENS
ESTHER A. [Esther Anna Martin b. Oct 16, 1837] 1836-1888
JAMES P. [James Parker] 1833-1921
(view photo by
Steve Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
STEPHENS
MARGEORY [Margery Decker b. May 30, 1835, d. May 11, 1916] 1835-1916
EZRA M. [Ezra Milks b. Jan 8, 1831, d. Jun 16, 1917] 1831-1917
(view photo by
Steve Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
TOMMIE [Stephens]
Son of J. & E. Stephens
b & d Mar. 5, 1880
Budded on earth [to] bloom in heaven [partially illegible]
(view photo by
Steve Kennedy, submitted by Steve Kennedy)
Adah Wood [Tuma]
1882-1960
Rev. Joseph Tuma
1881-1962
(view photo by La
Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
U
Russell J. Vanderkolk
May 6, 1919 - April 14, 1997
Lucille L. Vanderkolk
March 10, 1919 - June 8, 1986
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Sipka Vanderkolk
May 21. 1843
Mar 19, 1928
"Sipke Vanderkolk born in Holland 5-12-1843. Came to Iowa with his
parents in 1848. Enlisted in the civil war Co.G 33 Iowa Reg.1863-Rejected Came to
Nebraska in 1867 Superintendent of first Sunday School in Butler County.
Died 3-19-1928"
Sipka Vanderkolk was born in Holland 5/21/1843. He came to Iowa with his parents in
1848. Enlistee in the civil war CO.B33 Iowa Reg. 1863-Rejected. He came to Nebraska in
1867 and was Superintendent of first Sunday School in Butler County. Sipka
Vanderkolk married Amelia Parnell (Nov. 17, 1878) and they had four children. Sipka and
his sisters were very involved with the church and the schools in the area. He is listed
in the 1890 Gazetteer Farmer's Directory.
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Mrs. Amelia Parnell Vanderkolk
September 4, 1854
November 14, 1915
"Mrs. Amelia Parnell Vanderkolk
Born in Ohio 9-4-1854
married to S. Vanderkolk 11-17-1878
died 11-14-1915"
Amelia
Parnell was born to Thomas and Catherine (Best) Parnell, in Medina County, OH, and moved
to Princeville, Peoria County, IL until her father's death in 1870. Her mother and
siblings moved to NE where she met and married Sipka Vanderkolk (m. Nov 17, 1878). Amelia
had four children: William E., Vigor, Kate, and George E. Amelia's mother,
Catherine Best Parnell, remarried to Suel Pearson Covey.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Weicer Vanderkolk
son of W. and Margaret Vanderkolk
born 07/23/1838 killed in the battle of Shiloh Tenn. 04/06/1862
"Greater love have no man than this that he lay down his life for his friends."
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Katie O. Vanderkolk
daughter of W. and Margaret Vanderkolk
07/19/1852
02/25/1886
"In my father's house are many mansions."
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Katie M. Vanderkolk
wife of William H. Maloney
Born: 04/28/1887
Died 03/011918
Katie M
was the daughter of Sipke and Amelia (PARNELL) VANDERKOLK, born in Butler County. She
married William H. Maloney and had five children, Lucile A, James I., Edith, Zella and
George W. She and her family moved to South Dakota with her brother Vigor Vanderkolk and
his wife, Emma Sempkin, where they purchased Federal Land. After her death, her remains
were brought back to NE.
(no photo, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Margaret DeHaan [Vanderkolk]
wife of W. Vanderkolk
03/10/1813
04/23/1857
"Her children rise up and call her blessed."
Margaret
DeHaan was born in Holland, and came to America with her husband William VANDERKOLK and
some of her children. They had eight children: Vigoe, Hoeke, Sipke, Tabitha, Hoeke, Adah,
Katie, and possibly Winifred.
Margaret died in Pella, IA, and her remains were moved to NE so she could be buried with
the rest of her family.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
William Vanderkolk
10/18/1813
09/10/1882
"Not by worth, but by grace"
William
was born in Holland and was the son of Wyger Jans van der Kolk and Ettje Lemers van Sipma.
He came to America in 1848 with his wife Margaret DeHaan to Pella, IA. After Margaret's
death, he and his children moved to Butler County, NE. William went back to IA and brought
Margaret's remains to NE. They had eight children.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Kenneth E. Vanderkolk
1911-1982
Kenneth
is the son of William E. and Alta (Milligan) Vanderkolk. He married Phyllis R. and they
have one daughter.
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
William T. Vanderkolk
US Marine Corp Korea
November 18, 1927
October 8, 1980
(view photo by
La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Norma T. Vanderkolk
1903-1989
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
James S. Vanderkolk
1904-1983
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Hattie PAPA
wife of Dewey Vanderkolk
July 25, 1868
May 22, 1911
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Dewey W. Vanderkolk
September 7, 1872
June 4, 1923
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Vigor Dewey Vanderkolk
Son
1899-1975
Vigor Dewey was the son of Dewey and Hattie (PAPA) Vanderkolk.
(submitted by Gail Holdeman)
George E. Vanderkolk
July 18, 1891 - April 28, 1948
George is
the son of Sipka and Amelia (PARNELL) Vanderkolk. He married Margaret BURKHOLDER. They had
four children.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Margaret Vanderkolk [wife of George E.]
Feb. 22, 1892 - June 27, 1926
Margaret
is the daughter of Peter and Martha BURKHOLDER. She married George E. VANDERKOLK about
1916 in NE. She had four children: Russell, Perry, Fern, and another daughter.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Russell J. Vanderkolk
May 6, 1919 - April 14, 1997
Russell
J. was the son of George E. and Margaret (BURKHOLDER) VANDERKOLK. Russell married Lucille
L.
Lucille L. Vanderkolk [wife of Russell]
March 10, 1919 - June 8, 1986
Lucille
L. (unknown maiden name) married Russell J. Vanderkolk and had two children, James, and
Patsy.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Renee Vernon (daughter of Lydia Runyon & Floyd Vernon)
1921
1928 David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Wolfe
Martha wife of J L [Wolfe]
died 4/25/1890
69 ys. 4 mo. 16 das.
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Adah Vanderkolk Wood
08/02/1850
09/27/1876
Adah
VANDERKOLK was born in Holland and came to America with her parents William and Margaret
(DeHaan) VANDERKOLK in 1848 to Pella, IA. Her mother died in Pella, IA, but her father
moved the family to Butler County, NE in 1867. She married James Varnum WOOD about 1874 in
NE. She had two children: Merta and Vieger. She died from an infection after the birth of
her last child, Merta.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Ceol Wood
11/29/1906
12/24/1906
Tombstone
next to Clarence and Mary G. Wood tombstone.
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by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
James Varnum Wood
Born: 06/24/1845
Died: 11/30/1925
"The kingdom of God is ?????"
James
Varnum Wood was listed in the 1890 Veteran Census as a private, D company, Regiment
11, ME, infantry, enlisted August 2, 1862, discharged May 1865, 2 years, 10 months.
Disability was "uncholosis of left elbow, and chronic bronchitis."
Married Adah VANDERKOLK, Tabitha VANDERKOLK, and Etta (possibly VANDERKOLK). James lived
in Olive Precinct in 1880. He is listed in the 1890 Gazetteer Farmer Directory as
living in David City. He had eight children.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
WOOD
Mary G.
1878-1954
Clarence P.
1870-1947
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Wood
Jennie E. dau. CP & MB Wood
8/20/1915
3/14/1916
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Josephine dau. CP & MG Wood
March 26, 1913
March 10, 1916
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Merta M.V. Wood
Daughter of James V. and Adah Wood
04/20/1875
08/13/1875
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Veiger V. Wood
Son of James V. and Adah Wood
04/15/1876
10/19/1876
"Suffer the little children to come unto me in of such is the Kingdom of God."
Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the
kingdom of God. (Mark 10:14)
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Anders Benjamin Wood
24 May 1996
"We do not grieve as those who have no hope. 1 Thess. 4:13 "
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Etta Wood
02/28/1863
05/05/1940 Biblical saying on tombstone is unreadable.
Etta
was the third wife of James Varnum WOOD. She is the daughter of Jan Hendriks and Jeltje
Wygers (van der Kolk) PAPA. She and James had one child named Mercy.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Clarence P. Wood
1870-1947
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Mary G. Wood
1876-1954
(submitted
by Gail Holdeman)
Tabitha Vanderkolk Wood
Born: 01/11/1846
Died: 11/14/1895
"Blessed the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Psalm
C111." [sic Psalm 103]
Tabitha
VANDERKOLK as born in Holland and the daughter of William and Margaret (DeHaan)
VANDERKOLK. They came to America in 1848, to Pella, IA, and to Butler County, NE in 1867.
Tabitha was a school teacher in the
Butler County, NE area for many years. She married James Varnum WOOD in 1878 after her
sister Adah's death. She had five children: Johnnie, Varnum, Ada, Katherine, and Pamela.
Johnnie S. Wood
Born: 1884
Died: 1885
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Varnum P. Wood
11/05/1879
09/16/1946
Son
of Tabitha and James V. Wood.
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Gail Holdeman)
Obed W. Wright
9 Sept 1825 - NY
9 Nov 1893 David City
(view photo
by La Rae Lymer, submitted by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Sally Brail Wright
(wife of Obed W. Wright)
28 Feb 1827 - NY
5 Jul 1881 David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
William Eugene Wright
(son of Obed & Sally Brail Wright)
3 Feb 1849 - MI
21 Jun 1919 David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Phoebe Ellen Wagoner Wright
(dau. of William & Sarah Kearns Wagoner) (wife of W. E. Wright)
8 Oct 1851 - MI
5 Apr 1926 David City (d. Detroit, MI)
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Fred Elsworth Wright
(son of Obed & Sally Brail Wright)
17 Mar 1863 - MI
29 Dec 1934 - David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Marion Welsh Wright
(wife of Fred Elsworth Wright)(dau. of George & Mary Martin Welsh)
1 May 1871 - Scot.
2 Oct 1952 David City (d. Fullerton, CA)
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
George Welsh
28 Mar 1828 - Scot.
25 April 1891 David City
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Mary Martin Welsh
(wife of George Welsh)
25 Aug 1831 - Scot.
9 Mar 1909 David City (d. Palisade, CO)
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Charles Watson Welsh (son
of George & Mary Martin Welsh)
28 Mar 1866 - Scot
1956 Nebraska
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Leila Richardson Welsh
(wife of Charles Watson Welsh)
Feb 1876 - NE
1962 Nebraska
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
Alexander Welsh
(son of George & Mary Martin Welsh)
13 Jun 1869 - Scot
22 Oct 1891 Chicago
(submitted
by Marion (Mimi) Wright Stang)
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This is a work in progress
"David City Cemetery was established 3 Sep 1877 with Captain COON, Calmar MCCUNE, Thomas H. SANDERS, James BELL, John F. MEYERS, Dr. PREBBLES, Horace GARFIELD and A. COOLEY as officers of the association. The oldest record books available begin 20 Jun 1899. Earliest burials are not known. Some of the early officers and members of 1899, George OSTERHOUT, J. G. ROSS, T. B. MYERS, James BELL, Thomas H. MCGEE, Arthur J. EVANS, B. O. PERKINS, Gid W. GATES, F. A. ALLEN, Arthur MYATT, J. C. WUNDERLICH, W. S. MCCOY, I. E. DOTY & E. A. CRAM"
Ref: NSGS Nebraska Ancestree, Spring 1979, Vol 1, No 4.
David City Cemetery Association
Beverly Clymer, VP
3171 County Rd L
David City, NE 68632
Phone: 402-367-4757
Mr. Myron Kilgore
1459 N 10th St
David City NE 68632-1035
Phone: 402-367-6063
photocopy of the cemetery name (only) list................................$50.00
The record only gives names, and the dates are extra................$5.00
per family plot
This page is not a publication of the David City Cemetery Association and in no way purports to speak for the Association.
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