Harvey Stubbs b. Nov. 28, 1854, d. Jan. 10, 1855, buried Quaker Cemetery, Washington County, Ohio.
Theodore Stubbs b. Dec. 1856 in Ohio m. Sara E. b. July 1863 in Iowa, 9 ch: (Ellis, Warnie, Spalti, Edna,
Julia, Mamie, Margaret, Joana, Merlin, Byrle, Bessie).
Mary E. Stubbs b. April 22, 1858 in Iowa, d. 1860, buried Pleasantville, Iowa.
Zilpha Stubbs b. 1860, Iowa.
William Stubbs b. Jan. 1863 m. Jennie L. Miller. They lived in Iowa until after 1900, then moved to Burns, Wyoming where he became a rancher. 7 ch: (Lester, Grace, Laurence, Helen, Erma, William, Lowel, Goldie).
Iddo Stubbs b. July 1865 Iowa, apparently unmarried in 1900, living with his parents in Richland Twp., Decatur Co., lowa.
Della Stubbs b. 1867-68 m. Woods.
Rebecca Stubbs b. Jan. 1870 Marion County, Iowa, d. Nov. 24, 1879, buried Pleasantville, Iowa.
M. W. (daughter; b. 1876, Iowa.
Note: In 1900 Nathaniel and Lucy (Cleveland) Stubbs were farming in Pleasant Township, Union County, Iowa. Ten of their eleven children were living with them. The oldest child, Waite had by then married Henry Warrick and was no longer living at home.
(Taken from Decatur County Journal, Leon, Iowa, March 12, 1903)
There has been an unusual amount of sickness in this vicinity, generally colds and la grippe only lasting a few days, but for the last week it has been more serious... Undertaker Drew has been overworked the past week. On Thursday he was called on to bury an old resident of the north part of the township. On the next day he had to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Overholtzer. On his return he was called on to bury the WIFE of Mr. Stubbs, the man he buried on Thursday. He had to use four horses to the hearse and they were overloaded at that.
Thursday, March 19, 1903
William Stubbs and Wife
Wm. P. Stubbs was born in Bellmont County, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1828, and died at his home in Decatur County, March 3, 1903. Deceased was married to Mary C. McGirr March 6, 1850. To this union were born thirteen chiidren, six sons and seven daughters. Seven of them are still living and were in attendance at the funeral... N.P. Stubbs of Ringgold County, Theordore Stubbs and Mrs. Galvin of Monroe County, William, Jr., Mrs. Woods, Mrs. McIntosh and Iddo of Decatur County. Mr. Stubbs never made a public profession of religion but was a firm believer in a supreme being and lived an upright, honorable life.
The short funeral services were conducted by A. A. Burchett, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Gregg cemetary. Mary C. McGirr, wife of Wm. P. Stubbs was born May 9, 1830.
Deceased was raised in the faith of the Quakers, but after he married never united with any other church, but lived a quiet, upright life. Sister Stubbs died on the 53rd anniversary of this marriage. Her remains were laid by the side of her husband who died only two days before.
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The Robert Warrick Family
Robert Warrick, son of William and Elizabeth Warrick, was born April 28, 1810 in Virginia, and died February 6, 1865. He was united in marriage in early November 1834 in Claiborne, Tennessee to Martha Hatfield, daughter of Abner and Mary Polly (Yeary) Hatfield. Born January 15, 1812 in Virginia, she died January 18, 1903 Clarke County Iowa. Both are buried at Warrick Cemetery.
On January 1, 1835 Robert and Martha had their first child, a daughter named Mary, the first of twelve children. Mary married John Blade and several children were born to this union before Mary's death on March 3, 1864 Doyle Township.
Catherine Warrick (1836-1875) m. John D. Young, son of John Landes and Juda (Goldsmith) Young; they had six children before her death.
Henry Warrick born July 17, 1840 d. Mar. 18, 1865 m. Elizabeth, who died two years later, leaving two sons:
Henry F. and William.
Moses Warrick born 1842 Tennessee, nothing known of him.
Abner Warrick b. 1846 In Tennessee, d. May 16, 1918 m. Sarah Jane Brown, daughter of Joseph and Hulda
Brown. They were to have 16 children. (Sketch elsewhere)
Margaret N. Warrick was born May 3, 1850 in Missouri, died September 14, 1869, buried Warrick Cemetery,
m. Fuelt C. Collins.
Francis Marion (Frank) Warrick b. 1854, d. 1930, buried in Warrick Cemetery, m. Mary A. Brown
Thomas W. Warrick died October 28, 1853 at age 8 months.
William R. Warrick died March 1, 1864 at age 4 years.
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