Bulldozier
ELLIOTT, KURTZ, PANGBURN, MASON, APPLEGATE, HOUSE, BULLDOZIER
Posted By: Marlin Harrison (email)
Date: 7/24/2004 at 16:36:05
Iowa
I am trying to find any information on the Bulldozier Family, Perry C Elliott, Emily Kurtz, I am also trying to find their Children Lee Roy Elliott, Art Elliott, James or Jas Elliott, and Jim Elliott
Thank you,
Marlin L. Harrison
email mh92536@aol.comAt this time I can only find Lee Roy Elliott's Mother's Side of the family tree I still can not find anything on Perry C Elliott and Bulldozier Family Tree
Family Tree of Emily (Kurtz) ElliottHenry Kurtz
Born June 29 1831
Died January 24 1898
Age 67 yrs
Married May 18 1854
Wife Hannah Elizabeth Pangburn
Both are buried Crawfordsville Cemetery. Henry Co, IowaCivil War of 1861 to 1865
Roster of the 24th Iowa Infantry
Kuntz, Henry; Company F; Rank: ?Henry Kurtz Tree
Father John Kurtz dob 1796 Maryland
Mother Martha K Mason dob 1800 MarylandJohn Jr. dob 1829 Maryland
Henry dob 1831 Maryland
Mary A dob 1834 Ohio
Susan dob 1836 Ohio
Rebecca dob 1840 Ohio
Martha J dob 1841 Iowa
1870 Census
Kurtz, John A dob 1829 Born Maryland
Married Martha A dob 1833 Born in Tennessee
Children
Araminthia dob 1854 Born in Iowa
William H dob 1856 Born in Iowa
David A dob 1858 Born in Iowa
Martha dob 1861 Born in Iowa
Charles A dob 1865 Born in Iowa
John F dob 1867 Born in Iowa
Spouse Hannah Elizabeth Pangburn
Born May 12 1837 Clark Co Indiana
Died April 23 1922
Married May 18 1854
85 yrs
Buried Crawfordsville Cemetery. Henry Co, IowaHannah Elizabeth ( Pangburn ) Kurtz Family Tree
Father William Nelson Pangburn dob Nov 8 1808
Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania Died June 22 1858 at home in Henry Co, Iowa. Buried Wayland Cemetery
Mother Emily House dob Jan 9, 1812 Jefferson, Clark Co, Indiana1. William N. came with his parents to Clark County, Indiana in 1820. Here his father established a home that was singularly known far reaching influence of culture and refinement. The
beautiful brick home with its spacious lawns, lovely flowers and shrubbery, was only a prelude to the fineness of character of those who dwelled within.2. Wm N. on May 10, 1831, married Emily House, daughter of Rev. Jacob and Catherine
Buttolph House (Methodist). There these young people established their home, entering immediately into the religious, social and civic life of the community. There seven of Their eight children were born, but desiring to better the opportunities of their fast growing family, they decided on going west. It was in the spring of 1853, when they came to Henry County, Iowa, settling two miles west of Marshall (now Wayland), purchasing a farm of ample proportions for the home site, situated on the main highway. They purchase another and larger farm on the Skunk River bottom, one mile to the southwest.
The house there, like its predecessor in Indiana was an outstanding one in the community. They immediately identified themselves with the small band of struggling Christians (United Brethren), became an influence for good in the community and left an Heritage to posterity for which we are grateful". from Helen King's" Pangburn Family Tree","Grandfather Pangburn's Family".3. Brighton, Waylon, Polish Town and Big Church, Henry Co., Iowa are also mentioned as places to research William Nelson Pangburn.
4. Marriage information also taken from Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, "N-O-P-Q-R", Indiana Marriages through 1850, found online at www.statelib.lib.in.us.
5. Another Marriage information comes from The Pangburn Letters, Vol 5, No 1, page 4. JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA CLARK COUNTY Marriages: Book C-65.
Father: William Stephen PANGBURN , Jr dob: 10 JUN 1775 in Middlesex, Middlesex County, New Jersey
Mother: Elizabeth APPLEGATE dob: 15 JAN 1786 in Forward Township, Allegheny Co, PennsylvaniaMarriage 1 Emily HOUSE dob: 9 JAN 1812
Married: 10 MAY 1831 in Jeffersonville, Clark Co, Indiana
Children
Jesse Applegate PANGBURN dob: 10 MAY 1832 in Clark Co, Indiana
Harriet Catherine PANGBURN dob: 30 JUN 1834 in Clark Co, Indiana
Hannah Elizabeth PANGBURN dob: 12 MAY 1837 in Clark Co, Indiana
William T. Stephen PANGBURN dob: 26 JUL 1840 in Clark Co, Indiana
Abigail Jane PANGBURN dob: 16 MAY 1846 in Clark Co, Indiana
Jacob Conner PANGBURN dob: 8 FEB 1849 in Clark Co, Indiana
John Samuel PANGBURN dob: 19 MAY 1852 in Clark County, Indiana
Sarah Anabel PANGBURN dob: 3 MAR 1857 in Henry Co, IowaSources:
Title: Marriage Index, Ill, IN 1790 - 1850 CD # 228, Tree # 111,10, Clark Co., IN
* I have Pangburn’s Tree to 1500’s
Henry Kurtz Lived In
1850 Census shows they lived in Henry Co, IA Jefferson Twp
1860 Census shows they lived in Henry Co, IA Jefferson Twp City Marshall
1870 Census shows they lived in Henry Co, IA
Jefferson Twp City Mt Pleasant
1900 Census shows they lived in Washington County, Crawford Twp
1910 Census shows they lived in Henry Co, IA Jefferson Twp, Wayland Town1. Mary J. IA dob 1852
2. Emily C. IA dob Sept 30 1855 /1856 Died May 27 1890
Married Perry C. Elliott
3.Margarette A. IA dob June 23 1859
Died July 24 1943
4.John H. IA dob 1859
5. Rosa Linda IA dob 1865
Married Messenger, Dennis dob 1863
1910 census
Golda A dob 1889
Ethel dob 1891
Cloyce H dob 1893
Dwight H dob 1894
6. George N IA dob 1869
7. ?
Census shows in 1863 Kurtz only had 2 sons and 3 daughters
1870 Census shows they had 5 children
1910 Census shows they had 7 Children/3 Children Living at this CensusJas Elliott. IA dob 1883 was a border in 1900 Census
Arthur Elliott. IA dob 1882 was a farm labor.
Both Elliott’s parents were born in IA they could be Perry C Elliott and Emily Kurtz ConnectionJohn Kurtz
A farmer residing on Section 7, Jefferson Twp., Henry Co., IA, was born in Maryland in 1829, and is the son of John and Margaret (Harget) Kurtz, who were of German origin, but were born, reared and married in Maryland. His grandfather, on his father's side was in Germany, and his name was also John Kurtz. The given name of his wife was Susan, who bore two children: John and Susan, who remained in MD, and probably never married. The children of John Kurtz, father of our subject, are mentioned individually in the sketch of Newton McClintic, who married Ann R., the second youngest daughter. John Kurtz, Sr., died at the age of 64, and his wife survived him a number of years, reaching the age of 72. Both were buried on the old homestead
side by side, and also with one son, Peter, who died unmarried.
John Kurtz, our subject, was married in 1850 to Martha K. Mason, a daughter of A. W. and Cynthia (Rogers) Mason, who were married in Monroe Co., TN. Mrs. Kurtz was born there and came with her parents to Henry Co., in 1842, settling where Wayland is now located. Later Mr. Mason purchased a farm on Sect. 8, where he lived for some years, but later purchased a small home on Sect. 6, where he and his wife died. They were born in NC and reared a family of 10 children, the first 8 being born in TN--James N., William R., Martha A., Mary J., Andrew J., Arch McCracken; Rufus and Thomas, Leo and Margaret, in Iowa. The wife of A. W. Mason died in her 41st year, and Mr. Mason wedded Isabella Murry, who bore Henry H., Charles A., Elizabeth C., Samuel D., Viola J., and Ida, all born in this county. A. W. Mason died in
May 1869, age 64. His widow yet resides in Washington County, now the wife of Joseph Young.
Forty-six years in the county have crowned the head of John Kurtz, Jr. with hairs of gray, but he is the same genial man of 25 years ago. He is the father of seven children: Samantha, wife of John Lute, a farmer in Jefferson Twp.; Aramintha, wife of Abner Edwards, a farmer of Washington Co.; William husband of Mattie Essley, is faming near Coppack; David, the husband of Mary Windling, resides in Jefferson Co.; Mattie, wife of John Page, an employee on the C.B. & Q.R.R.; Charles, and employee in the State Asylum, and Frank complete the number. Mr. Kurtz owns 140 acres situated near Wayland., within easy walking distance of Coppack.
He has served longer on the School Board than any other.
(Portrait and Biographical Album, Henry County, Iowa; Acme Publishing Company, Chicago, 1888, p. 190)
Henry Queries maintained by Constance McDaniel Hall.
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