Iowa Family Groupsheet for Obadiah USHER Family *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: Mary H. Arnold Email address: maryarn@swbell.net Husband: Obadiah USHER Birthdate: 14 February 1825 Birthplace: Ashtabula County, Ohio Death date: 03 February 1912 Place of death: Anita, Iowa Father: Joseph USHER Mother: Ruby NICHOLS Marriage date: 10 December 1846 Marriage place: Johnson County, Iowa Wife: Rebecca SPRAGUE Birthdate: Abt. 1833 Birthplace: Seneca County, Ohio Death date: After 1870 Place of death: Prob. KS or NE Father: Jonathan SPRAGUE Mother: Mary Jane FERGUSON CHILDREN Child No. 1: Louisa Josephine Sex: F Birthdate: 09 July 1848 Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa Death date: 26 June 1906 Place of death: Omaha, Nebraska Marriage date: 31 October 1868 Marriage place: Iowa County, Iowa Spouse's name: Henry L. PRICE Child No. 2: Amanda Melivina Sex: F Birthdate: Abt. 1849 Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: 05 June 1867 Marriage place: Iowa County, Iowa Spouse's name: Asa Israel Baker Child No. 3: Prob. H.L. Usher Sex: M Birthdate: Abt. 1854 Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa Death date: Place of death: Marriage date: Bef. 1875 Marriage place: Spouse's name: Nancy UNKNOWN Child No. 4: Mary Elizabeth Sex: F Birthdate: 03 September 1857 Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa Death date: 06 November 1943 Place of death: Clark County, Washington Marriage date: 16 September 1874 Marriage place: Harlan County, Nebraska Spouse's name: Benjamin F. MARSH Child No. 5: Sophronia Deborah Sex: F Birthdate: 08 December 1859 Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa Death date: 27 August 1940 Place of death: Harlan County, Nebraska Marriage date: 07 September 1876 Marriage place: Harlan County, Nebraska Spouse's name: John T. FAUBION Documentation: Will be happy to furnish sources upon request. Includes Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota census. Death certificates and obituaries, and some "I wish I knew more".