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Abt 1762 - Bef 1820 (~ 57 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
14. | John Waller FRY (3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 31 Jan 1816; died on 14 Nov 1905. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
John married Mary CARLYSLE on 15 Aug 1834 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. Mary (daughter of John CARLYSLE and Sarah HARDING, (Sally)) was born on 27 Apr 1816; died on 4 Mar 1871. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 33. Valentine FRY was born on 15 Sep 1836 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 17 May 1917.
- 34. Sarah Jane FRY was born on 15 Nov 1838 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 13 Jun 1919.
- 35. Mary Elizabeth FRY was born on 15 Apr 1841 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 11 Jun 1883.
- 36. Thomas FRY was born on 13 Jul 1843 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 3 Apr 1927.
- 37. John Waller FRY, Jr. was born on 11 Sep 1846 in Hancock County, Illinois; died in Feb 1848.
- 38. Matilda C. FRY was born on 11 Feb 1849 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 14 Apr 1873.
- 39. James Edward (Ed) FRY was born on 19 Sep 1851 in Hancock County, Illinois.
- 40. Margaret E. FRY was born on 16 Jan 1853 in Hancock County, Illinois.
- 41. Aaron Carlysle FRY was born on 14 Mar 1854 in Hancock County, Illinois; died on 24 Jun 1934.
- 42. William Peter FRY was born on 11 Mar 1857 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas; died on 12 Mar 1949.
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John married Eliza Jane WEATHERFORD on 24 Aug 1871. Eliza was born on 20 Mar 1825; died on 20 May 1899. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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16. | Peter Lindsey FRY (3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 8 May 1820 in Kentucky; died on 11 May 1906 in Mount Zion, Burnet County, Texas; was buried in Mount Zion, Burnet County, Texas. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott. - He is buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Peter married Lucy B. TUTTLE on 25 Oct 1840 in Illinois. Lucy was born on 7 Sep 1824 in New York, New York; died on 18 Jun 1911 in Mount Zion, Burnet County, Texas; was buried in Mount Zion, Burnet County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 45. Benjamin F. FRY was born about 1842 in Illinois.
- 46. Permelia FRY, (Amelia) was born about 1848 in Illinois; died on 28 Feb 1928 in Burnet County, Texas.
- 47. William Donel (Bill) FRY was born on 7 Dec 1850 in Illinois; died on 17 Dec 1928.
- 48. John V. FRY was born on 22 Jun 1851 in Kentucky; died in Oct 1889.
- 49. George A. FRY was born on 10 Aug 1854 in Kentucky; died on 11 Nov 1926.
- 50. Sarah Jane FRY was born on 16 Oct 1857 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 11 May 1936.
- 51. Margaret Ann FRY, (Mag) was born on 7 Feb 1860 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 28 Mar 1952.
- 52. Emmaline FRY was born on 20 Mar 1862 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 25 Dec 1945.
- 53. Thomas FRY was born on 6 Sep 1864 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 12 Jan 1883 in Burnet County, Texas.
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23. | Martha FRY (4.Michael2, 1.Christine1) was born in 1826. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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Generation: 4
26. | Andrew Jackson FRY (11.George3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born in 1860 in Coatsburg, Adams County, Illinois. Notes:
GEDCOM file from Elvia Margarita (Aponte) Feldmiller. - 9/3/2003 - Email: ftroop@cybertrails.com
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Subj: George M. Fry...
Date: 08/24/00 3:16:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: pdb@santafe.edu (patrisia)
To: DMarsh1041@aol.com
Hello!
I was so excited to find George and Isabel Fry -- my cousins and I are researching this part of the family. Isabel's maiden name was Mullen, I think, and they were married in Hancock County, IL on 2/10/1842.
George and Isabel had at least 9 boys, one of whom was Andrew Jackson Fry, my great-grandfather.
Andrew Jackson Fry was born in Coatsburg, IL, in 1860, and married Mary Jane Webster (born in Nashville in 1863). They had a farm in Galena, KS for many years and had 8 children. One son survived infancy, that would be Orven -- we are still trying to track him down -- he went to Stillwater, Oklahoma, I think.
Andrew Jackson and Mary Jane Webster Fry's daughter Maude Ellen Fry married Ira Franklin Barton in 1910.
Maude and Ira had one child, Mary Maud Barton, who moved to Southern California and married Ramsay Lord Harris in 1943 (Ramsay was born in India).
I am Laura Mary Harris (Ware) -- I live in New Mexico, and I now have two children and two (almost three) grandchildren.
If you are interested and would like any more info, please do not hesitate to e-mail me at: amalaura@hotmail.com -- my cousins and I would love to hear from you!
Sincerely, Laura Ware
Andrew married Mary Jane WEBSTER about 1875 in Nashville, Tennessee. Mary was born in 1863 in Nashville, Tennessee; died about 1950 in Allambra, Los Angeles County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 54. Isabell Emmaline FRY was born about 1876 in Galena, Kansas.
- 55. Orvan Erastus FRY was born about 1878 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in DEAD.
- 56. Ernest FRY was born in 1880 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in 1892.
- 57. Orvis FRY was born about 1882 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in DEAD.
- 58. Isabell Emmaline FRY was born about 1883 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas.
- 59. Maude Ellen FRY was born in 1885 in Galena, Kansas; died on 11 Jun 1922 in Carthage, Missouri.
- 60. Adaline Elizabeth FRY was born about 1887 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in 1958 in Alhambra, Los Angeles County, California.
- 61. Ruth Martha FRY was born about 1889 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in DEAD.
- 62. Paula Clyde FRY was born about 1891 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas; died in DEAD.
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28. | Sarah FRY (13.Thomas3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1840. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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29. | Elizabeth FRY (13.Thomas3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1841. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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30. | Mary H. FRY (13.Thomas3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1845. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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31. | Rachel FRY (13.Thomas3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1847. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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37. | John Waller FRY, Jr. (14.John3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 11 Sep 1846 in Hancock County, Illinois; died in Feb 1848. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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40. | Margaret E. FRY (14.John3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 16 Jan 1853 in Hancock County, Illinois. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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43. | George Washington MULLEN (15.Jane3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 13 Mar 1844 in Handcock County, Illinois; died on 8 Jul 1887 in Idana, Clay County, Kansas. Notes:
An email message and GEDCOM file from Pat Lewis McDowell Shreveport, LA
To: David@marshallgenealogy.org
From: Plmcdowell@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 9:25 PM
Hi, David! Thanks for the quick response.
You wrote::
Thanks for the message. If you can supply me with the information about Jane Fry and Aden Mullen I would be glad to get it. Jane is my 2nd cousin, 3 times removed.If you are a descendant of hers that would also make us cousins.
David Marshall
Several "distant Mullen cousins" and I are cooperating/sharing/comparing information on the Mullen and allied families. We'll happily share what we have collected...unfortunately, Aden Mullen and Jane Brazel Fry are one of our "brick walls", too. At this point, we have "no clue" what became of Aden! As you probably know, Aden abandoned Jane and their children. We have some information regarding his descendants...however, questions remain and there are some inconsistencies in the data. Aden also married Carrilla Ann Taylor abt 1822 in IL -- probably, Scott Co., IL -- and deserted her, too. Carilla d 1857, Scott Co., IL -- their only known child, Frances "Fannie" Mullen was raised by members of her mother's family. She m Joshua Whitesite 1872 in Scott Co., IL...they moved to Vernon Co., MO where they lived out their lives.
I'm sending a 4 generation GEDCOM for Patrick Mullen & Hanna Pruitt...which ludes Aden as one of their children. NOTE: It is our ASSUMPTION that Aden is their child...however, it is possible, he was a brother or cousin to Patrick Mullen. Despite concentrated efforts, we have not yet documented his birth/death or burial information -- or proof of relationship to Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt. David, since I'm uncertain how much data you'd like to have, I opted to send only 4 generation rather than "cover you up" with unwanted data; please be aware, we'll happily share all we have -- gaps, mysteries 'n all! Just let me know.
Only within the past few months have we learned names for Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt. We were confident we would then be able to develop ancestral information, but that has NOT been the case. Thus far, we have NO information on either of them, i.e. no siblings, parents or ancestors!! The ONLY data we have for Hannah came from 1850 and 1860 IL census...indication she was b NC about 1793-1796.
The picture of ANDREW JACKSON FRY family, including his mother, Isabel Bailey Mullen/Fry, and his children is great! I'm interested to know who supplied you with this terriffic picture...would you share that with me along with contact information?
We don't yet have documentation for death and burial information for George M. Fry & Isabelle Bailey Mullen; do you happen to have that data?
Also...will you share a GEDCOM with me re your data on ancestors/descendants of George M. Fry and Isabell Bailey Mullen? Unless I've overlooked instructions, there seems no way to download a GEDCOM from your website.
I'm taking the liberty of copying in the "distant cousins" I mentioned...we all descend from children of Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt.
Dara Miller, Des Moines, IA -- descends from Aden Mullen & Jane B. Fry;
Earlene Mullen Bradley, Oviedo, FL -- descends from Aden Mullen and Jane B. Fry;
Gale Mullen, Erie, KS -- descends from Andrew Jackson Mullen;
Sonny Bailey, Clinton, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Jim Montgomery, McAlester, OK - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Betty J. Ferguson, Aurora, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Pat L. McDowell, Shreveport, LA - I descend from Abriam/Abraham Mullen.
I'll look forward to hearing from you, David.
Cheers!
Pat Lewis McDowell
Shreveport, LA
________________________________________
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home. (NOTE: His 2nd wife was Ella Hill; wonder if she is related to J. F. Hill family.)
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
Children: Thomas Alfred Mullen and his sister, Florence Ella Mullen married Williams sister and brother, i.e. Matilda "Tillie" Williams and Frederick Arnold Williams.
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1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
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Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.
Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
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Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
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Tombstone in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
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Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm
at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom
moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs,
chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They
stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land
20 miles from the Hill's home.
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When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
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!Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
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Children: Thomas and Florence married brother and sister.
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1880 Census
George Mullen white M 35 Farmer Birth - Illinois Father birth - Illinois Mother birth - KY Ella white F 18 Wife-Keeping house Birth - Iowa Father B- Mass Mother b - VT
Frederic D. W M 12 Son, works on farm Birth-Iowa Father B-Illinois Mother b-Penn
Thomas A. w M 10 Son-school Iowa Ill Penn
Mary E. w F 9 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Suzanna w F 7 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Ella F w F 5 Daughter Kansas Ill Penn
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.
Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
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Tombston in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
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George must be a bastard child of Jane.
Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on an old chart. (Is this one person or two?)
George must be a bastard child of Jane.
Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on a n old chart. (Is this one person or two?)
Per Earlene Bradley: "George Washington Mullen enlisted in the Army in Co. D, 153rd, ILL on 2 Feb 1865 and mustered out 21 Sept 1865 in Woodbine, IL."
====================================================================== ==When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
QUESTION: Were M/M Joe Folsom related...or just friends?
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
Census: 1850 Hancock County Illinois - Page 373 Dwelling A Family #1480 - census taken 1 Nov 1850):
Fry, Thomas F. 37 M b KY Farmer Land value $1,200
Fry, Pemelia D. 30 F b IN
Fry, Margaret A. 13 F b IL
Fry, Sarah V. 10 F b IL
Fry, Elizabeth E. 9 F b IL
Fry, Mary H. 5 F b MO
Fry, Rachael 3 F b MO
Fry, William C. 6 mo.M b MO
Mullin, Jane B. 33 F b KY (Jane B. Fry/Mullen - living w/brother, Thomas & his family)
Mullin, George W. 5 M b IL (son of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
Mullin, Mary E. 2 F b IL (daughter of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
George married Bellzora (Bell) MCNULLY-STEWART on 10 Jul 1866. Bellzora was born about 1849 in Pennsylvania; died on 13 Jan 1875 in Idana, Clay County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 63. Susan Victoria MULLEN died on 17 Jul 1940 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
- 64. Frederick David MULLEN was born on 8 Feb 1868 in Clayton County, Indiana; died on 10 Jan 1947 in Idana, Clay County, Kansas.
- 65. Thomas Alfred MULLEN was born on 14 Feb 1871 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 27 Nov 1939 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas.
- 66. Mary Jane MULLEN was born on 8 May 1872 in Clayton County, Indiana; died on 22 Jul 1940 in Delhi, Delaware County, Indiana.
- 67. Florence (Flora) Ella MULLEN was born on 13 Jan 1875 in Idana, Clay County, Kansas; died on 17 Jul 1940 in Cumberland, Barron County, Wisconsin.
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George married Ella HILL on 3 Feb 1877. Ella was born on 11 Jan 1862 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 15 Mar 1924 in Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. Edward Franklin MULLEN was born on 19 Jul 1880 in Idana, Clay County, Kansas; died on 20 Jun 1936 in Salina,Salina County, Kansas.
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44. | Mary Elizabeth MULLEN (15.Jane3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 18 Nov 1847 in Handcock County, Illinois; died on 24 Jun 1926 in Handcock County, Illinois. Notes:
An email message and GEDCOM file from Pat Lewis McDowell Shreveport, LA
To: David@marshallgenealogy.org
From: Plmcdowell@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 9:25 PM
Hi, David! Thanks for the quick response.
You wrote::
Thanks for the message. If you can supply me with the information about Jane Fry and Aden Mullen I would be glad to get it. Jane is my 2nd cousin, 3 times removed.If you are a descendant of hers that would also make us cousins.
David Marshall
Several "distant Mullen cousins" and I are cooperating/sharing/comparing information on the Mullen and allied families. We'll happily share what we have collected...unfortunately, Aden Mullen and Jane Brazel Fry are one of our "brick walls", too. At this point, we have "no clue" what became of Aden! As you probably know, Aden abandoned Jane and their children. We have some information regarding his descendants...however, questions remain and there are some inconsistencies in the data. Aden also married Carrilla Ann Taylor abt 1822 in IL -- probably, Scott Co., IL -- and deserted her, too. Carilla d 1857, Scott Co., IL -- their only known child, Frances "Fannie" Mullen was raised by members of her mother's family. She m Joshua Whitesite 1872 in Scott Co., IL...they moved to Vernon Co., MO where they lived out their lives.
I'm sending a 4 generation GEDCOM for Patrick Mullen & Hanna Pruitt...which ludes Aden as one of their children. NOTE: It is our ASSUMPTION that Aden is their child...however, it is possible, he was a brother or cousin to Patrick Mullen. Despite concentrated efforts, we have not yet documented his birth/death or burial information -- or proof of relationship to Patrick Mullen & Hannah Pruitt. David, since I'm uncertain how much data you'd like to have, I opted to send only 4 generation rather than "cover you up" with unwanted data; please be aware, we'll happily share all we have -- gaps, mysteries 'n all! Just let me know.
Only within the past few months have we learned names for Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt. We were confident we would then be able to develop ancestral information, but that has NOT been the case. Thus far, we have NO information on either of them, i.e. no siblings, parents or ancestors!! The ONLY data we have for Hannah came from 1850 and 1860 IL census...indication she was b NC about 1793-1796.
The picture of ANDREW JACKSON FRY family, including his mother, Isabel Bailey Mullen/Fry, and his children is great! I'm interested to know who supplied you with this terriffic picture...would you share that with me along with contact information?
We don't yet have documentation for death and burial information for George M. Fry & Isabelle Bailey Mullen; do you happen to have that data?
Also...will you share a GEDCOM with me re your data on ancestors/descendants of George M. Fry and Isabell Bailey Mullen? Unless I've overlooked instructions, there seems no way to download a GEDCOM from your website.
I'm taking the liberty of copying in the "distant cousins" I mentioned...we all descend from children of Patrick Mullen and Hannah Pruitt.
Dara Miller, Des Moines, IA -- descends from Aden Mullen & Jane B. Fry;
Earlene Mullen Bradley, Oviedo, FL -- descends from Aden Mullen and Jane B. Fry;
Gale Mullen, Erie, KS -- descends from Andrew Jackson Mullen;
Sonny Bailey, Clinton, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Jim Montgomery, McAlester, OK - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Betty J. Ferguson, Aurora, MO - descends from Eli Carter Mullen;
Pat L. McDowell, Shreveport, LA - I descend from Abriam/Abraham Mullen.
I'll look forward to hearing from you, David.
Cheers!
Pat Lewis McDowell
Shreveport, LA
________________________________________
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home. (NOTE: His 2nd wife was Ella Hill; wonder if she is related to J. F. Hill family.)
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
Children: Thomas Alfred Mullen and his sister, Florence Ella Mullen married Williams sister and brother, i.e. Matilda "Tillie" Williams and Frederick Arnold Williams.
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1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
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Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.
Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
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Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
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Tombstone in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
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Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm
at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom
moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs,
chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They
stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land
20 miles from the Hill's home.
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When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
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!Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
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Children: Thomas and Florence married brother and sister.
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1880 Census
George Mullen white M 35 Farmer Birth - Illinois Father birth - Illinois Mother birth - KY Ella white F 18 Wife-Keeping house Birth - Iowa Father B- Mass Mother b - VT
Frederic D. W M 12 Son, works on farm Birth-Iowa Father B-Illinois Mother b-Penn
Thomas A. w M 10 Son-school Iowa Ill Penn
Mary E. w F 9 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Suzanna w F 7 Daughter Iowa Ill Penn
Ella F w F 5 Daughter Kansas Ill Penn
Purchased land May 20, 1882 at Concordia, Kansas - 160 acres - South half of he North-east quarter and the north half of the South-east quarter of Section four in township eight-South of range one east of the Sixth Principal Meridian.
Homesteaded land under the May 20, 1862 entitled "An act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain S1/2 of NE1/4 of N1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 4 in Township 8 South of Range one East containing 160 acres in Clay County Kansa. Application No. 11815 dated: October 22, 1874. Papers for above are in possession of Earlene Bradley as well as papers stating George W. Mullen as head of a family and a citizen of the U.S. He was not able to the land office because of a distance of 45 miles.
Homestead Proof: Robert McNiel & E. Stepp was a witness stating his post office address as Clay Center, KS, occupation Farming, knowing him for 8 yrs, believing him to be about 35 yrs. of age, his family consisting of wife and 6 children, citizen of U.S. , first settling on the land June 12, 1874, established a residence upon the land, March 5, 1875 and residing on the land to the present time, April 18, 1881. His residence has been continuous during this time period and the family has resided on the land during this time. A temporary house was built March 5, 1875 and a permanent house built 1879. He built a house of lumber one story high with shingle roof board floor, one door & four windows. Also he built a stable, hog pen, planted fruit and forest trees and dug a walled a well containing water. Improvements costing $800. Land has been used for farming purposes. He had not made a homestead entry for other land and has not conveyed any portion of the land to anyone else. He believe George Mullin acted in good faith in the settlement and improvement of the land as a homestead. He also was not interested in this claim. He certified that he was a person of respectability. Signed April 18, 1881
Death record for George Mullen was found under George Mullis with no parents given and no cause of death was given. Died at age 43.
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Tombston in Idana Cemetery, Idana, Kansas reads, G.W. Mullen, Co.d, 153rd IL. Inf. GAR 1861-1865.
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George must be a bastard child of Jane.
Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on an old chart. (Is this one person or two?)
George must be a bastard child of Jane.
Marriage: wife listed as Bell Zona Florence Stewart McNally on a n old chart. (Is this one person or two?)
Per Earlene Bradley: "George Washington Mullen enlisted in the Army in Co. D, 153rd, ILL on 2 Feb 1865 and mustered out 21 Sept 1865 in Woodbine, IL."
====================================================================== ==When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
QUESTION: Were M/M Joe Folsom related...or just friends?
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
Census: 1850 Hancock County Illinois - Page 373 Dwelling A Family #1480 - census taken 1 Nov 1850):
Fry, Thomas F. 37 M b KY Farmer Land value $1,200
Fry, Pemelia D. 30 F b IN
Fry, Margaret A. 13 F b IL
Fry, Sarah V. 10 F b IL
Fry, Elizabeth E. 9 F b IL
Fry, Mary H. 5 F b MO
Fry, Rachael 3 F b MO
Fry, William C. 6 mo.M b MO
Mullin, Jane B. 33 F b KY (Jane B. Fry/Mullen - living w/brother, Thomas & his family)
Mullin, George W. 5 M b IL (son of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
Mullin, Mary E. 2 F b IL (daughter of Jane B. Fry & Aden Mullen)
1880 Census
Mullen, George W M 35 Farmer b IL Father b IL Mother b KY
Mullen, Ella W F 18 Wife keeps house b IA Father b MA Mother b VT
Mullen, Frederick D. W M 12 Son works on farm b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Thomas A. W M 10 Son school b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Mary E. W F 9 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Suzanna W F 7 Dau b IA Father b IL Mother b PA
Mullen, Ella F. W F 5 Dau b KS Father b IL Mother b PA
Moved to Kansas in 1874 with lst wife & 4 children. Sold farm at Strawberry Pt, IA to Victor & Mary Balluff. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Folsom moved with them in 5 wagons to Idana, KS. They took cattle, pigs, chickens, furniture & a dog. The dog returned to the old farm. They stayed with J.F. Hill's (neighbors) until the men bought Gov't land 20 miles from the Hill's home.
When George W. Mullen was 20 years of age, he joined the 153rd Illinois Infantry, Co.D., and served 9 months in the army. Information found in Illinois Roster Vol. 7, pg. 9, 391 - History of 153rd Ill. Enlisted in Co.D., 153rd DIll. pg. 402 of same Vol. Infantry 2/2/1865 and mustered out 9/21/1865. Place of residence listed as Woodbine,Jo Davies Co., Illinois.
Per Earlene Mullen Bradley: Pension Records: Affidavit applying for pension signed by Mary Balluff (sister) and Mary Eaton (daughter). Copy in possession of Earlene Bradley.
Mary married Victor BALLUFF, II on 26 Mar 1866. Victor was born on 11 Sep 1842 in Wuerttenburg, Germany; died on 13 Jan 1896 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 69. Eleanor Rose BALLUFF was born on 10 Jan 1867 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 14 Jan 1951 in Lamont, Buchanan County, Iowa.
- 70. Mary Amelia BALLUFF was born on 18 Aug 1868 in Corn Hill, Fayette County, Iowa; died on 27 Sep 1953 in Celwein, Fayette County, Iowa.
- 71. Edward Augustus BALLUFF was born on 13 Aug 1870 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 28 Oct 1870.
- 72. Cora Catherine BALLUFF was born on 13 Aug 1871 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 20 Sep 1871.
- 73. Francis Victor BALLUFF was born on 21 Oct 1872 in Joy Springs, Iowa; died on 17 Aug 1937 in Lansing, Allamakee County, Iowa.
- 74. Josephine Elizabeth BALLUFF was born on 8 Nov 1874 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 13 Feb 1936.
- 75. Gertrude Maria BALLUFF was born on 4 Jan 1877 in Fayette County, Iowa; died on 27 May 1939.
- 76. Margaret Jeanette BALLUFF was born on 2 Feb 1879 in Fayette County, Iowa; died on 9 Dec 1950 in Camarillo, Ventura County, California.
- 77. Barbara Jane BALLUFF was born on 12 Apr 1881 in Fayette County, Iowa; died on 23 Jan 1899.
- 78. Eva Theresa BALLUFF was born on 27 Apr 1886 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 12 May 1950 in Armour, Douglas County, South Dakota.
- 79. Georgia BALLUFF was born on 15 Feb 1889 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 9 Jan 1918 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa.
- 80. Susan Ethel BALLUFF was born on 15 Dec 1891 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 23 Mar 1920 in Denver, Colorado.
- 81. Edith Estella BALLUFF was born on 3 Nov 1893 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa; died on 12 May 1963 in Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa.
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45. | Benjamin F. FRY (16.Peter3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1842 in Illinois. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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46. | Permelia FRY, (Amelia) (16.Peter3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born about 1848 in Illinois; died on 28 Feb 1928 in Burnet County, Texas. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott. - There is a very interesting story in Mazell's book about
Amelia and her first husband. She thought that he died in a cattle drive; he
thought she had died in childbirth, so he apparently did not return from the
drive until many years later. Meanwhile Amelia remarried to Benjamin Elkins.
When her first husband returned years later and looked in the graveyard for her
grave, someone told him what happened. He left without contacting her again.
Family/Spouse: Benjamin Franklin ELKINS. Benjamin (son of Emanual ELKINS and Rebecca BROWN) was born on 5 Mar 1836; died on 23 Sep 1894 in Bartlett, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Permelia married Benjamin Franklin SCOTT on 4 Apr 1866 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas. Benjamin (son of John R. SCOTT and Elizabeth COTTON) was born on 3 Mar 1849 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 30 May 1912 in Bartlett, Bell County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 86. John Wallace SCOTT, (Twin) was born on 17 Jun 1868 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas; died on 5 Oct 1935 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas.
- 87. James Lindsey SCOTT, (Twin) was born on 17 Jun 1868 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas.
- 88. George Benjamin SCOTT was born on 17 Oct 1869 in Burnet, Burnet County, Texas; died on 30 Dec 1955.
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53. | Thomas FRY (16.Peter3, 3.Valentine2, 1.Christine1) was born on 6 Sep 1864 in Burnet County, Texas; died on 12 Jan 1883 in Burnet County, Texas. Notes:
!Frye 0001 - "The Fry Family and Their Descendants - From Switzerland to Texas",
by Hazell M. Scott.
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