Mary Amelia May Sully
F, b. 8 May 1884, d. circa 1959
Mary Amelia May Sully was born on 8 May 1884 at Canada Father born Canada, mother born Ohio, per 1910 census info.1 She married Albert Leander Grove, son of Augustus Grove and Margaret Ellen Donaldson. Mary Amelia May Sully died circa 1959.
Children of Mary Amelia May Sully and Albert Leander Grove
- Laurel Albert Grove+ b. 22 Mar 1902, d. 21 Mar 1949
- Harold Hearst Grove+ b. c 1904, d. 1947
- Archibald Augustus Grove b. c 1906
- Ella Margaret Grove+ b. c 1908, d. 1974
Citations
- [S391] 1910 Federal Census, King County, Washington. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1657; FHL #1375670.
Arina Joses Summera
F
Arina Joses Summera married William Norton Starr, son of Jabez Starr and Jane Gregory, on 27 April 1897.
Amelia Summers
F, b. 21 July 1852, d. 29 August 1881
Amelia Summers was born on 21 July 1852 at Illinois. She was the daughter of John Summers and Margaret C. Buchanan.1,2 Amelia Summers married George Berry, son of Samuel Berry Sr. and Elizabeth Larimore, on 27 February 1868 at Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL. Amelia Summers died on 29 August 1881 at Cincinnati Twp., Tazewell Co., IL, at age 29. She was buried in 1881 at Woodrow Cemetery, South Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Findagrave #42261372.
Children of Amelia Summers and George Berry
- William Anderson Berry+ b. 15 Mar 1869, d. 10 Feb 1960
- Lida Mae Berry+ b. 26 Mar 1871, d. 23 Mar 1957
- Charles Tracy Berry+ b. 15 Jul 1873, d. 9 Dec 1963
- Virona Ellen Berry+ b. 2 Sep 1875, d. 2 Feb 1964
- Berry b. 20 Feb 1878
- Oscar Allen Berry b. 4 May 1881, d. 5 Jul 1919
Bertha Ardie Summers
F, b. 17 February 1891, d. 13 May 1970
Bertha Ardie Summers was born on 17 February 1891 at Heppner, Morrow Co., OR. She was the daughter of John Wesley Summers and Julia Ann Davalt. Bertha Ardie Summers married Martin Thomas Hargett, son of Adolphus Hargett and Eunice Adaline Elledge, circa 1916. Bertha Ardie Summers died on 13 May 1970 at San Mateo Co., CA, at age 79 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Mateo, California Times; May 13, 1970:
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic accident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersection with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
She was buried in May 1970 at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., CA, Findagrave #87831594.
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic accident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersection with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
She was buried in May 1970 at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., CA, Findagrave #87831594.
Child of Bertha Ardie Summers and Martin Thomas Hargett
- Neil Forrest Hargett b. 15 Jul 1920, d. 15 Jul 1920
Charles G. Summers
M, b. November 1873
Charles G. Summers was born in November 1873 at Delaware Co., IN. He was the son of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer. Charles G. Summers married Ida E. Tarvin, daughter of Azariah J. Tarvin and Sarah B. (?), on 10 October 1898 at Henry Co., IN.
Children of Charles G. Summers and Ida E. Tarvin
- Lillian M. Summers+ b. 6 May 1899
- Guy Edward Summers b. 11 Dec 1902, d. 9 Dec 1992
Charles William Summers1
M, b. 29 September 1822, d. 5 July 1902
Charles William Summers was born on 29 September 1822 at Kentucky.1 He married Malinda Kimberlin on 24 September 1840 at Scott Co., IN. Charles William Summers died on 5 July 1902 at Des Moines Twp., Clark Co., MO, at age 79.
Child of Charles William Summers and Malinda Kimberlin
- John Wesley Summers+1 b. 29 Jan 1844, d. 12 Oct 1924
Citations
- [S2089] 1850 Federal Census, Scott County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 171.
Christina Summers
F, b. 1842, d. 1919
Christina Summers married William Hopper, son of Hiram Hopper and Eliza Ann Whitlock. Christina Summers was born in 1842. She was the daughter of Joseph Summers and Elizabeth Utz. Christina Summers died in 1919.
Child of Christina Summers and William Hopper
- Susie Hopper+ b. 1879, d. 1971
Clara Summers
F, b. 1872, d. 1952
Clara Summers was born in 1872. She was the daughter of Levi Summers and Celestia Ann Stauffer. Clara Summers married Curtis G. Hahn. Clara Summers died in 1952. She was buried at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #118159434.
Children of Clara Summers and Curtis G. Hahn
- Lester Summers Hahn b. 14 Dec 1895, d. 2 Jan 1942
- Leroy Hahn+ b. 14 Dec 1895, d. 30 Oct 1974
Daisy Pearl Summers
F, b. 8 September 1886, d. 13 May 1970
Daisy Pearl Summers was born on 8 September 1886 at Heppner, Morrow Co., OR. She was the daughter of John Wesley Summers and Julia Ann Davalt. Daisy Pearl Summers died on 13 May 1970 at San Mateo Co., CA, at age 83 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Mateo, California Times; May 13, 1970:
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic accident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersection with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
Note: Did not marry.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Mateo Times; May 13, 1970; San Mateo, California
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic acident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morrris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was sruck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersetion with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic accident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersection with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
Note: Did not marry.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Mateo Times; May 13, 1970; San Mateo, California
Two San Mateo Sisters Die After R. C. Traffic Accident
A luncheon outing ended tragically yesterday when two elderly San Mateo sisters were fatally injured in a Redwood City traffic acident.
Mrs. Daisy Summers, 83 and her sister, Mrs. Bertha Hargett, 79, both of 1510 Lorraine Avenue in San Mateo, died early today at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood City, of internal injuries suffered in the crash.
A third sister, Mrs. Nona Darnall, 81 also of the same address, was seriously injured and is reported in fair condition at Mills Memorial Hospital. Also injured was Mrs. Dora Sherer, 55, 438 Cavanaugh Street, San Mateo, and Mrs. Shirley A. Morrris, 59 1121 Juanita Avenue, Burlingame. Mrs. Sherer is in fair condition at Mills Hospital with a head injury. Mrs. Morris was treated for cuts at Kaiser Hospital. The accident occurred at 12:20 p. m. at the intersection of Woodside Expressway and Broadway when a car driven by Mrs. Morris made a left turn from the center eastbound lane of the expressway and was sruck by an oncoming pickup truck driven by Laurence O. Clark, 36, a Castro Valley cabinet maker.
Policemen Pete McDonald and Vincent Truscelli said that Mrs. Morris apparently became confused by the traffic signal arrow and made the left turn from the optional center lane while the arrow was showing green for straight ahead traffic only.
Police say the arrow system which sometimes permits a left turn from the center lane, poses a safety hazard at the intersetion with drivers not only making left turns on the straight ahead arrow, but stopping on the green arrow to wait for the left turn arrow. The signal system was installed by the state and is maintained by the division of highways.
Lucheon-bound
Mrs. Morris told the police officers that she was making the turn onto Broadway with the intention of going to a nearby restaurant where the the women intended to have lunch.
Mrs. Hargett is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Velma Heinrich, of 627 Vera Avenue, Redwood City.
David M. Summers
M, b. 14 October 1871
David M. Summers was born on 14 October 1871 at Delaware Co., IN. He was the son of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer. David M. Summers married Alberta M. Hiatt on 4 November 1893 at Delaware Co., IN. David M. Summers married Mary R. Conner on 14 October 1905 at Delaware Co., IN.
Children of David M. Summers and Alberta M. Hiatt
- Lloyd Summers+ b. 12 Jan 1895
- Mildred Summers b. 15 Aug 1898, d. 1923
Dora Ethel Summers
F, b. 27 March 1901, d. October 1979
Dora Ethel Summers was born on 27 March 1901 at Missouri. She married Waldo Clinton Belvel, son of James Henry Belvel and Maud Mae McLaughlin, circa 1924. Dora Ethel Summers died in October 1979 at Davenport, Scott Co., IA, at age 78.
Eltina Summers
F, b. 28 July 1875, d. 20 December 1896
Eltina Summers was born on 28 July 1875 at Stark Co., OH. She was the daughter of Levi Summers and Celestia Ann Stauffer. Eltina Summers died on 20 December 1896 at Canton, Stark Co., OH, at age 21. She was buried in December 1896 at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #118822025.
Elzora Summers
F, b. October 1877
Elzora Summers was born in October 1877 at Delaware Co. (probably), OH. She was the daughter of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer. Elzora Summers married Harry P. Tarvin, son of Azariah J. Tarvin and Sarah B. (?), circa 1898 at Henry Co., IN.
Child of Elzora Summers and Harry P. Tarvin
- Tarvin b. 11 Nov 1900
Euphema Elizabeth Summers1
F, b. 19 February 1850, d. 23 October 1896
Euphema Elizabeth Summers was born on 19 February 1850 at Virginia (now WV).2 She married John W. Harris circa 1866.2 Euphema Elizabeth Summers died on 23 October 1896 at Lewis Co., WV, at age 46 Dates per headstone. She was buried in October 1896 at Georgetown Cemetery, Lewis Co., WV, Find A Grave Memorial# 62725974.
Child of Euphema Elizabeth Summers and John W. Harris
- George W. Harris+ b. 19 Aug 1883, d. 4 Jan 1966
Felix Dolph Summers
M, b. 30 October 1909, d. 11 June 1987
Felix Dolph Summers was born on 30 October 1909 at Mills Co., IA; son of Strayer Samuel and Helen Marticia (Dolph) Summers. He married Mary B. Buffington, daughter of Charles Rollin Buffington Sr. and Mabel Clare Gilmore. Felix Dolph Summers began military service on 15 December 1942 WW II service, enlisted, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, discharged 17 SEP 1943. He lived in 1949 at Strahan, Mills Co., IA, WW II bonus case file. He died on 11 June 1987 at Nebraska at age 77. He was buried in June 1987 at Malvern Cemetery, Malvern, Mills Co., IA, Findagrave #94673925.
Franklin Summers
M, b. 12 March 1882
Franklin Summers was born on 12 March 1882 at Delaware Co., IN. He was the son of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer.
Guy Edward Summers
M, b. 11 December 1902, d. 9 December 1992
Guy Edward Summers was born on 11 December 1902 at Henry Co., IN. He was the son of Charles G. Summers and Ida E. Tarvin. Guy Edward Summers died on 9 December 1992 at Port Charlotte, Charlotte Co., FL, at age 89.
Ida Belle Summers
F, b. 16 July 1883, d. 28 March 1960
Ida Belle Summers was born on 16 July 1883 at Twin Twp., Ross Co., OH. She married Jacob Edwin Gray. Ida Belle Summers died on 28 March 1960 at Wilmington, Clinton Co., OH, at age 76.
Children of Ida Belle Summers and Jacob Edwin Gray
- Florice Gray+ b. 25 Feb 1907, d. 20 Dec 1991
- Lona Frances Gray+ b. 28 Feb 1917, d. 28 Nov 2004
Jacob Summers
M
Jacob Summers married Christiana Venis.
Child of Jacob Summers and Christiana Venis
- Joseph Summers+ b. 1817, d. 1893
Jacob W. Summers
M, b. circa 1842, d. 1906
Jacob W. Summers was born circa 1842 at Pennsylvania. He married Jenetta Shroyer, daughter of Michael Shroyer and Elizabeth Yeager, on 31 December 1863 at Delaware Co., IN. Jacob W. Summers died in 1906 at Delaware Co., IN.
Children of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer
- Orville Summers b. c 1865
- Montreville Summers+ b. May 1867
- Leetta Summers+ b. 23 Jul 1870, d. 8 Sep 1937
- David M. Summers+ b. 14 Oct 1871
- Charles G. Summers+ b. Nov 1873
- Elzora Summers+ b. Oct 1877
- Franklin Summers b. 12 Mar 1882
James Summers
M, b. circa 1798, d. circa 1844
James Summers was born circa 1798 at North Carolina. He married Jane Lester. James Summers died circa 1844 at Tazewell Co., IL.
Note: "James" as per Sullivan County, MO cemetery index listing for Jane (Lester) Summers. Other genealogies show him as John Rufus Summers, buried at Woodrow Cemetery, Tazewell County, IL.
Note: "James" as per Sullivan County, MO cemetery index listing for Jane (Lester) Summers. Other genealogies show him as John Rufus Summers, buried at Woodrow Cemetery, Tazewell County, IL.
Child of James Summers and Jane Lester
- Rachel L. Summers+ b. Sep 1843, d. Feb 1906
Jesse Summers
M
Jesse Summers married Mary Ann Meals, daughter of John Meals and Sarah Coffman, on 17 February 1823.
John Summers1
M, b. 1792, d. 9 March 1870
John Summers was born in 1792 at North Carolina.1 He married Margaret C. Buchanan on 6 December 1848, Margaret's first marriage was to William McClintock and John's first marriage was to Amelia Emily Withrow. John Summers died on 9 March 1870. He was buried in March 1870 at Woodrow Cemetery, South Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Findagrave #42351893.
Child of John Summers and Margaret C. Buchanan
- Amelia Summers+1 b. 21 Jul 1852, d. 29 Aug 1881
Citations
- [S601] 1860 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 232; FHL #803232.
John Wesley Summers1
M, b. 29 January 1844, d. 12 October 1924
John Wesley Summers was born on 29 January 1844 at Scott Co., IN.1 He was the son of Charles William Summers and Malinda Kimberlin.1 John Wesley Summers began military service on 4 December 1861 at Kahoka, Clark Co., MO, Enlisted, Company A, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Missouri State Militia for one year, listed as deserted 10 DEC 1862. He married Julia Ann Davalt, daughter of John Davalt and Julia Ann Blevins, on 16 November 1879 at Clark Co., MO. John Wesley Summers died on 12 October 1924 at Kern Co., CA, at age 80 BIOGRAPHY - posted by Genepoole (Ancestry.com) from various sources
John Wesley Summers was born 29 January 1844 in Scott County, Indiana to Charles and Belinda Summers. His mother died sometime after 1851 and his father remarried to Katherine Eliza Gray a woman many years his junior when John was eight years old. John moved to Clark County, Missouri with the family and was fifteen in the 1860 census. The Civil War started April 1861 and December 04, 1861 John Summers joined as a private in Company A of the 2nd Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia at Kahoka, Missouri for one year. He deserted December 10, 1862 according to the Missouri Archive records for the Civil War. This was a Union regiment.
In 1870 he was living in San Louis Obispo, California as a single man. He returned to Clark County, Missouri to marry Julia A. Davalt 16 November 1879. Julia had been born 15 February 1856 in Clark County, Missouri. John and Julia were living in Clark County for the 1880 census, but left to live in San Louis Obispo where the oldest daughter Mattie A was born in 1882. By 1886 they were living in Hepner, Oregon where the other three daughters were born. The 1900 census showed them living in Kern County, California where they stayed until their deaths. John's principal occupation was farming and proprietor of a grocery store in his later years. John died 12 October 1924 and Julia died 21 December 1937. They were buried in the City Cemetery at Bakersfield, California. All four of the daughters remained in California until their respective deaths.
OBITUARY - Bakersfield Californian
John W. Summers, 80 years of age, died last night at home, 926 Eureka, heart trouble. Retired farmer and resident of Bakersfield the last five years. Surviving Widow Mrs. Julie Summers, 4 daughters; Mrs. Mattie Brians, Oilsdale; Mrs. M. T. Hargett, Miss Daisy Summers, and Miss Nora Summers, all of Bakersfield. Two Grandsons; Melvin and Duard Brians and one grand-daughter June Hargett." John died 12 Oct 1924.
Note: John's and Julia's daughter, Nora (Summers) Darnell, reported that her father "crossed the plains three times by covered wagon, before he was married." He and Julia returned to California by train shortly after they were married. They first lived in San Luis Obispo Co., later moved to eastern Oregon and finally returned to California. They settled on a homestead a few miles from Bakersfield, south of the Taft Oil Fields. It was still a relatively new country and Nora and her sisters often played in an old Indian burial ground, collecting beads, arrowheads, etc. In 1900 they moved down the valley about 12 miles south of Bakersfield on a farm. In later years they moved to town and operated a grocery store.
John Wesley Summers was born 29 January 1844 in Scott County, Indiana to Charles and Belinda Summers. His mother died sometime after 1851 and his father remarried to Katherine Eliza Gray a woman many years his junior when John was eight years old. John moved to Clark County, Missouri with the family and was fifteen in the 1860 census. The Civil War started April 1861 and December 04, 1861 John Summers joined as a private in Company A of the 2nd Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia at Kahoka, Missouri for one year. He deserted December 10, 1862 according to the Missouri Archive records for the Civil War. This was a Union regiment.
In 1870 he was living in San Louis Obispo, California as a single man. He returned to Clark County, Missouri to marry Julia A. Davalt 16 November 1879. Julia had been born 15 February 1856 in Clark County, Missouri. John and Julia were living in Clark County for the 1880 census, but left to live in San Louis Obispo where the oldest daughter Mattie A was born in 1882. By 1886 they were living in Hepner, Oregon where the other three daughters were born. The 1900 census showed them living in Kern County, California where they stayed until their deaths. John's principal occupation was farming and proprietor of a grocery store in his later years. John died 12 October 1924 and Julia died 21 December 1937. They were buried in the City Cemetery at Bakersfield, California. All four of the daughters remained in California until their respective deaths.
OBITUARY - Bakersfield Californian
John W. Summers, 80 years of age, died last night at home, 926 Eureka, heart trouble. Retired farmer and resident of Bakersfield the last five years. Surviving Widow Mrs. Julie Summers, 4 daughters; Mrs. Mattie Brians, Oilsdale; Mrs. M. T. Hargett, Miss Daisy Summers, and Miss Nora Summers, all of Bakersfield. Two Grandsons; Melvin and Duard Brians and one grand-daughter June Hargett." John died 12 Oct 1924.
Note: John's and Julia's daughter, Nora (Summers) Darnell, reported that her father "crossed the plains three times by covered wagon, before he was married." He and Julia returned to California by train shortly after they were married. They first lived in San Luis Obispo Co., later moved to eastern Oregon and finally returned to California. They settled on a homestead a few miles from Bakersfield, south of the Taft Oil Fields. It was still a relatively new country and Nora and her sisters often played in an old Indian burial ground, collecting beads, arrowheads, etc. In 1900 they moved down the valley about 12 miles south of Bakersfield on a farm. In later years they moved to town and operated a grocery store.
Children of John Wesley Summers and Julia Ann Davalt
- Mattie Alice Summers+ b. 7 Feb 1882, d. 1 Feb 1974
- Daisy Pearl Summers b. 8 Sep 1886, d. 13 May 1970
- Nona May Summers b. 18 Jul 1888, d. 30 Jan 1987
- Bertha Ardie Summers+ b. 17 Feb 1891, d. 13 May 1970
Citations
- [S2089] 1850 Federal Census, Scott County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 171.
Joseph Summers
M, b. 1817, d. 1893
Joseph Summers married Elizabeth Utz, daughter of Conrad Utz and Elizabeth Baker. Joseph Summers was born in 1817. He was the son of Jacob Summers and Christiana Venis. Joseph Summers died in 1893.
Child of Joseph Summers and Elizabeth Utz
- Christina Summers+ b. 1842, d. 1919
Leetta Summers
F, b. 23 July 1870, d. 8 September 1937
Leetta Summers was born on 23 July 1870 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Jacob W. Summers and Jenetta Shroyer. Leetta Summers married Abraham Lincoln Frazier on 15 May 1886 at Delaware Co., IN. Leetta Summers and Abraham Lincoln Frazier were divorced before April 1890; Leeta remarried to Sherman B. Harshman on 27 APR 1890. This Abraham Frazier was listed on the 1900 census, widowed, living in his parents' household, along with a sister, Mary. There were three Frazier surnamed grandchildren living in the household, Robert, Opal, and Ethel, ages 6 to 9, who appear to have been Abraham's children. If so, he would appear to have been divorced and remarried by 1889. DLB 2020. Leetta Summers married Sherman B. Harshman on 27 April 1890 at Anderson, Madison Co., IN. Leetta Summers married Frank Wood circa 1895, 1900 census (June) shows Leeta and Frank had been married for five years. Frank was previously married to Louisa Alice Hart on 14 AUG 1883, Henry County, IN, and had at least four children with her.1
Leetta Summers died on 8 September 1937 at St. John Hospital, Anderson, Madison Co., IN, at age 67. Cause of death: cancer of the uterus. She was buried in September 1937 at Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Delaware Co., IN, Findagrave #102893729.
Leetta Summers died on 8 September 1937 at St. John Hospital, Anderson, Madison Co., IN, at age 67. Cause of death: cancer of the uterus. She was buried in September 1937 at Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Delaware Co., IN, Findagrave #102893729.
Child of Leetta Summers and Abraham Lincoln Frazier
- Maude Janette Frazier+ b. Aug 1886, d. 29 Jul 1956
Child of Leetta Summers and Sherman B. Harshman
- Eva Olive Harshman+1 b. Oct 1890, d. 1971
Citations
- [S1803] 1900 Federal Census, Henry County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 377; FHL #1240377.
Leora Summers
F, b. 1882, d. 1946
Leora Summers was born in 1882. She was the daughter of Levi Summers and Celestia Ann Stauffer. Leora Summers married Roland Charles Nusbaum in 1901. Leora Summers died in 1946. She was buried at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #118920044.
Child of Leora Summers and Roland Charles Nusbaum
- Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr.+ b. 16 Jul 1911, d. 8 Jan 1978
Levi Summers
M, b. 1847, d. 1928
Levi Summers was born in 1847; son of David and Anna (Kegg) Summers. He married Celestia Ann Stauffer, daughter of Abraham Edwin Stauffer and Susanna Mary Ann Estry. Levi Summers died in 1928. He was buried at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #119835931.
Children of Levi Summers and Celestia Ann Stauffer
- Clara Summers+ b. 1872, d. 1952
- Eltina Summers b. 28 Jul 1875, d. 20 Dec 1896
- Leora Summers+ b. 1882, d. 1946
Lillian M. Summers
F, b. 6 May 1899
Lillian M. Summers was born on 6 May 1899 at Henry Co., IN. She was the daughter of Charles G. Summers and Ida E. Tarvin. Lillian M. Summers married Harold E. Ginn on 30 August 1919 at Delaware Co., IN.
Lloyd Summers
M, b. 12 January 1895
Lloyd Summers was born on 12 January 1895 at Delaware Co., IN. He was the son of David M. Summers and Alberta M. Hiatt. Lloyd Summers married Elizabeth Bertha Miller on 4 September 1915 at Delaware Co., IN.