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2651 | I6085 | Bonebrake | Augustus H. | 18 Aug 1846 | 17 Apr 1865 | 0 | Augustus Bonebrake Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Son of John M. & B. Bonebrake - Co. G. 154 Regt. Ind. Vol. - Aged 18ys, 7ms, 30ds |
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2652 | I6085 | Bonebrake | Augustus H. | 18 Aug 1846 | 17 Apr 1865 | 0 | Augustus Bonabrake in the U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865 Name: Augustus Bonabrake Death Date: 16 Apr 1865 Death Place: Camp Carrington, Indiana Enlistment State: Indiana Rank: Private Company: G Regiment: 154 Ind V Box Number: 10 |
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2656 | I3033 | Bonebrake | Cornelius L. | 9 Nov 1851 | 11 Oct 1933 | 0 | Cornelas L. Bonebrake BIRTH 9 Nov 1851 DEATH 11 Oct 1933 (aged 81) Pineville, McDonald County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Pineville Cemetery Pineville, McDonald County, Missouri, USA |
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2657 | I3033 | Bonebrake | Cornelius L. | 9 Nov 1851 | 11 Oct 1933 | 0 | Because Cornelius' son's name is Lee I believe his middle name may be Lee. | tree1 |
2658 | I7038 | Bonebrake | Dewalt | 1 Oct 1755 | 28 Aug 1824 | 0 | "Bonebrake" is a variation on "Beinrech". In 1800, Dewalt flat-boated downriver and settled in Athens Co., Ohio. In 1807, he moved to Preble Co., Ohio with 11 sons and 2 daughters.Six sons were ordained in the United Brethern Church. Dewalt Bonebrake served in the American Revolution in the campaignaround Philadelphia in 1777. He was educated, and taught his childrenGerman. he was a farmer and teacher and skilled in metalworking. Hefrequently worked on his farm all day and at his trade of a blacksmithin the evening. Moved to ohio in 1800. From Franklin County Biographical Annals |
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2659 | I17437 | Bonebrake | Dora Madora | 11 May 1856 | 1 May 1894 | 0 | D M Bonebrake in the 1860 United States Federal Census Name: D M Bonebrake Age: 4 Birth Year: abt 1856 Gender: Female Birth Place: Iowa Home in 1860: Indiana, Marion, Iowa Post Office: Attica Dwelling Number: 998 Family Number: 3 Household Members Age G F Bonebrake 26 S A Bonebrake 25 P M Bonebrake 5 D M Bonebrake 4 Madora Bonebrake in the 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Madora Bonebrake Age in 1870: 14 Birth Date: abt 1856 Birthplace: Iowa Dwelling Number: 18 Home in 1870: Washington, Marion, Iowa Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Marysville Occupation: At Home Attended School: Yes Inferred Father: George Bonebrake Inferred Mother: Cynthia Bonebrake Household Members Age George Bonebrake 40 Cynthia Bonebrake 35 Millard Bonebrake 15 Madora Bonebrake 14 Lincolm Bonebrake 8 Kate Bonebrake 7 Dora B Grindrod in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Dora B Grindrod Age: 44 Birth Date: May 1856 Birthplace: Iowa, USA Home in 1900: Ellensburg Ward 2, Kittitas, Washington Sheet Number: 2 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 44 Family Number: 46 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Edward Grindrod Marriage Year: 1876 Years Married: 24 Father's Birthplace: Iowa, USA Mother's Birthplace: Iowa, USA Mother: number of living children: 4 Mother: How many children: 4 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Edward Grindrod 49 Head Dora B Grindrod 44 Wife Ione Grindrod 22 Daughter Roy Grindrod 19 Son Floy Grindrod 19 Daughter George E Grindrod 13 Son Louvisa Metcalfe 83 Mother Edwin Keller 18 Laborer |
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2660 | I17437 | Bonebrake | Dora Madora | 11 May 1856 | 1 May 1894 | 0 | Dora Bonebrake Grindrod BIRTH May 1856 Marion County, Iowa, USA DEATH 1 May 1894 (aged 37?38) Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA BURIAL IOOF Cemetery Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA |
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2661 | I31713 | Bonebrake | Edward Ross | 12 May 1902 | 24 Oct 1951 | 0 | Idaho, Birth Index, 1861-1912, Stillbirth Index, 1905-1962 aboutEdward Ross Bonebrake Name: Edward Ross Bonebrake Birth Date: 12 May 1902 Birth Place: Grangeville, Idaho, Idaho, USA Father Name: John William Bonebrake Father Age: 55 Father Birth Place: Iowa Mother Name: Lou Davis Mother Age: 19 Certificate Year: 1902 Certificate Number: 352626 |
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2662 | I31713 | Bonebrake | Edward Ross | 12 May 1902 | 24 Oct 1951 | 0 | California, Death Index, 1940-1997 about Edward Ross Bonebrake Name: Edward Ross Bonebrake Social Security #: 548167950 Gender: Male Birth Date: 12 May 1902 Birth Place: Idaho Death Date: 24 Oct 1951 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Davis Father's Surname: Bonebrake |
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2663 | I31713 | Bonebrake | Edward Ross | 12 May 1902 | 24 Oct 1951 | 0 | Edward Ross Bonebrake BIRTH 12 May 1902 Idaho, USA DEATH 24 Oct 1951 (aged 49) Los Angeles County, California, USA BURIAL Rose Hills Memorial Park Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA PLOT Santa Barbara A, B, C + D Burial Section 1 Burial Lot A Grave/Niche 74 Entrance Gate 14 |
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2664 | I31713 | Bonebrake | Edward Ross | 12 May 1902 | 24 Oct 1951 | 0 | Children: William Ross Bonebrake 1926-1995 Barbara Jill Bonebreak Weeks 1939-1983 Edward Bonebrake in the 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Edward Bonebrake Age: 37 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1903 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Idaho Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1940: El Monte, Los Angeles, California Map of Home in 1940: El Monte, Los Angeles, California Street: Ivar House Number: 2527 Farm: No Inferred Residence in 1935: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Residence in 1935: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Resident on farm in 1935: No Sheet Number: 9A Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 271 Father's Birthplace: United States Mother's Birthplace: United States Occupation: Broker House Owned or Rented: Rented Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 35 Attended School or College: No Highest Grade Completed: High School, 1st year Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 48 Class of Worker: Working on own account Weeks Worked in 1939: 52 Income: 0 Income Other Sources: Yes Native Language: English Social Security Number: No Usual Occupation: Broker Usual Industry: Lineoleum Usual Class of Worker: Working on own account Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Edward Bonebrake 37 Head Evelyn Bonebrake 29 Wife William Barbara Bonebrake 14 Daughter William Bonebrake 14 Son Margaret L Bonebrake 11 Daughter Marilyn J Bonebrake 7 Daughter Barbara Bonebrake 10/12 Daughter |
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2669 | I33173 | Bonebrake | Estella Elsetta | 26 Aug 1867 | 20 Dec 1944 | 0 | Estella Elzetta Bonebrake Davis BIRTH 26 Aug 1867 DEATH 20 Dec 1944 (aged 77) BURIAL Rosehill Elmwood Cemetery Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Inscription Davis; Estella Elzetta; Wife of A.J. Davis; Aug. 26, 1867; Dec. 20, 1944 |
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2670 | I33173 | Bonebrake | Estella Elsetta | 26 Aug 1867 | 20 Dec 1944 | 0 | Elsetty Estella Bonebrake in the Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Name: Elsetty Estella Bonebrake Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1884 Marriage Place: Webb City, Jasper Missouri Father: H J Bonebrake Spouse: A J Davis |
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2672 | I29102 | Bonebrake | Eupha F. | 24 Jul 1869 | 5 Oct 1911 | 0 | E. F. Cranmore in the Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Name: E. F. Cranmore Location: Veedersburg Age: 42 Yr Gender: Female Race: White Source location: County Health Office, City Health Office, Attica or Covington Source notes: The source of this record is the book H-18 on page 20 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. Eufa F Cranmore in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: Eufa F Cranmore [Eufa F Bonebrake] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 42 Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 24 Jul 1869 Birth Place: Ind Death Date: 5 Oct 1911 Death Place: Veedersburg, Fountain, Indiana, USA Father: Adam F Bonebrake Mother: Florence Bonebrake Spouse: Charley Cranmore Informant Charley Cranmore |
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2673 | I29102 | Bonebrake | Eupha F. | 24 Jul 1869 | 5 Oct 1911 | 0 | Eupha F. Bonebake in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Eupha F. Bonebake Age: 10 Birth Year: abt 1870 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Stepdaughter Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Florina E. Elwell Mother's Birthplace: Indiana |
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2674 | I29102 | Bonebrake | Eupha F. | 24 Jul 1869 | 5 Oct 1911 | 0 | Eufa F. Bonebrake Cranmore BIRTH 24 Jul 1869 Indiana, USA DEATH 5 Oct 1911 (aged 42) Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA BURIAL Rockfield Cemetery Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA |
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2675 | I31716 | Bonebrake | Frederick | 25 Dec 1785 | 27 Jul 1849 | 0 | or New Hope, Preble, OH. | tree1 |
2676 | I29101 | Bonebrake | Genette Ellen "Genettie" "Nettie" | 10 Oct 1867 | 11 Nov 1953 | 0 | Genettie E Myers in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: Genettie E Myers [Genettie E Bonebrake] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 86 Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 10 Oct 1867 Birth Place: Steam Corners Fountain Co Indiana Death Date: 11 Nov 1953 Death Place: Covington, Fountain, Indiana, USA Father: Adam Bonebrake Mother: Flordia Bonebrake |
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2677 | I29101 | Bonebrake | Genette Ellen "Genettie" "Nettie" | 10 Oct 1867 | 11 Nov 1953 | 0 | Jeanetta Bonebrake in the 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Jeanetta Bonebrake Age in 1870: 2 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1870: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Post Office: Steam Corners Nettie Bonebake in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Nettie Bonebake Age: 12 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Stepdaughter Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Florina E. Elwell Mother's Birthplace: Indiana Occupation: At Home |
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2678 | I29101 | Bonebrake | Genette Ellen "Genettie" "Nettie" | 10 Oct 1867 | 11 Nov 1953 | 0 | Genettie Bonebrake Myers Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery Veedersburg Fountain County Indiana, USA Inscription reads, "MYERS Genettie Bonebrake 1867-1953 William Hamilton 1861-1942" |
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2679 | I31712 | Bonebrake | George Alva | Sep 1867 | 26 Dec 1954 | 0 | 1900 United States Federal Census | tree1 |
2680 | I31712 | Bonebrake | George Alva | Sep 1867 | 26 Dec 1954 | 0 | George A Bonebrake BIRTH unknown Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon, USA DEATH 26 Dec 1954 Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon, USA BURIAL Sunset Memorial Park Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon, USA |
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2681 | I17435 | Bonebrake | George Franklin | 6 Jan 1830 | 13 Nov 1899 | 0 | George F Bonebrake in the 1850 United States Federal Census Name: George F Bonebrake Gender: Male Age: 20 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1850: Georgetown, Floyd, Indiana, USA Attended School: Y Line Number: 2 Dwelling Number: 989 Family Number: 1122 Household Members Age Henry Bonebrake 48 Margaret Bonebrake 47 George F Bonebrake 20 Samuel W Bonebrake 18 Margaret Jane Bonebrake 15 Peter K Bonebrake 12 Elizabeth Ann Bonebrake 10 Mary A Bonebrake 4 Henry D Bonebrake 23 Martha Ann Bonebrake 20 Geo. F. Bonebrake in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Geo. F. Bonebrake Age: 50 Birth Date: Abt 1830 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Washington, Marion, Iowa, USA Dwelling Number: 185 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Syntha A. Bonebrake Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky Occupation: Farmer Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Geo. F. Bonebrake 50 Self (Head) Syntha A. Bonebrake 45 Wife Abraham L. Bonebrake 18 Son Alta Cate Bonebrake 17 Daughter George Roy Bonebrake 5 Son |
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2682 | I17435 | Bonebrake | George Franklin | 6 Jan 1830 | 13 Nov 1899 | 0 | George Franklin Bonebrake BIRTH 6 Jan 1830 DEATH 13 Nov 1899 (aged 69) BURIAL Ash Rock Cemetery Woodston, Rooks County, Kansas, USA |
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2683 | I17440 | Bonebrake | George Roy | 27 Oct 1874 | 9 Jul 1940 | 0 | George Roy Bonebrake BIRTH 27 Oct 1874 Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA DEATH 9 Jul 1940 (aged 65) Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Ash Rock Cemetery Woodston, Rooks County, Kansas, USA |
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2684 | I17440 | Bonebrake | George Roy | 27 Oct 1874 | 9 Jul 1940 | 0 | George R Bonebrake in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: George R Bonebrake Age: 25 Birth Date: Oct 1874 Birthplace: Iowa, USA Home in 1900: Ash Rock, Rooks, Kansas House Number: 18 Sheet Number: 7 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 122 Family Number: 124 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mabel Bonebrake Marriage Year: 1898 Years Married: 2 Father's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Mother's Name: Syntha A Bonebrake Mother's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Occupation: Farmer Months Not Employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship George R Bonebrake 25 Head Mabel Bonebrake 21 Wife Lawrence D Bonebrake 1 Son Syntha A Bonebrake 65 Mother Raleigh Bonebrake 21 Cousin William F Hughes 21 Servant Walter E Smith 18 Servant Cora E Rogers 14 Servant George R Bonebrake in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: George R Bonebrake Age: 44 Birth Year: abt 1876 Birthplace: Iowa Home in 1920: Downs, Osborne, Kansas Street: Blunt St Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mabel Bonebrake Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's Birthplace: Indiana Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Reel Estate Home Owned or Rented: Owned Home Free or Mortgaged: Free Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship George R Bonebrake 44 Head Mabel Bonebrake 40 Wife Dewey Bonebrake 20 Son Lyle V Bonebrake 19 Son Kenneth D Bonebrake 15 Son Leora Bonebrake 14 Daughter |
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2685 | I17440 | Bonebrake | George Roy | 27 Oct 1874 | 9 Jul 1940 | 0 | George R Bonebrake in the Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1962 Name: George R Bonebrake Death Date: Jul 1940 Death Place: Jackson, Missouri, USA Certificate Number: 24140 |
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2686 | I15254 | Bonebrake | George Wesley | 23 Jun 1823 | 4 Nov 1877 | 0 | 1860 United States Federal Census Name: George W Bonebrake Age: 36 Birth Year: abt 1824 Gender: Male Birth Place: Ohio Home in 1860: Van Buren, Fountain, Indiana Post Office: Cole Creek Family Number: 195 Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age David Bonebrake 64 Catharine Bonebrake 63 George W Bonebrake 36 |
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2687 | I15254 | Bonebrake | George Wesley | 23 Jun 1823 | 4 Nov 1877 | 0 | Burial: Bonebrake Cemetery Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana, USA Inscription: George W. Bonebrake Born June 23, 1823 Died Nov. 4, 1877 |
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2688 | I3031 | Bonebrake | Henry J. | 26 Aug 1842 | 12 Sep 1930 | 0 | Henry J. Bonebrake BIRTH 26 Aug 1838 Fountain County, Indiana, USA DEATH 12 Sep 1930 (aged 92) Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA BURIAL Gibson Cemetery Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA PLOT North Section, Row 15 |
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2689 | I3031 | Bonebrake | Henry J. | 26 Aug 1842 | 12 Sep 1930 | 0 | Henry's middle name may be Jesse after his father or perhaps Jonathan (John) as that is his son's name. Henry J. Bonebrake in the U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Name: Henry J. Bonebrake Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Indiana Regiment: 154th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Company: C Rank In: Private Rank Out: Corporal Film Number: M540 roll 7 Henry J Bonebrake in the U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 Name: Henry J Bonebrake Enlistment Date: 1 Jul 1863 Enlistment Rank: Private Muster Date: 1 Jul 1863 Muster Place: Indiana Muster Company: C Muster Regiment: 116th Infantry Muster Regiment Type: Infantry Muster Information: Enlisted Muster Out Date: 1 Mar 1864 Muster Out Place: Lafayette, Indiana Muster Out Information: Mustered Out Side of War: Union Survived War?: Yes Residence Place: Fountain County, Indiana Title: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana Henry Bonebrake in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Bonebrake Age: 39 Birth Date: Abt 1841 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Pineville, McDonald, Missouri, USA Dwelling Number: 26 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary E. Bonebrake Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Occupation: Farmer Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Henry Bonebrake 39 Self (Head) Mary E. Bonebrake 26 Wife Elfetty E. Bonebrake 12 Daughter Jno. C. Bonebrake 6 Son Corda L. Bonebrake 3 Daughter Fanny M. Whetten 12 Cousin Henry J Bonebrake in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Henry J Bonebrake [Henry Bonebrake] Age: 57 Birth Date: Aug 1842 Birthplace: Indiana, USA Home in 1900: Neosho, Newton, Missouri Ward of City: 3 Street: Madison House Number: 5 Sheet Number: 25 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 565 Family Number: 581 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary E Bonebrake Marriage Year: 1868 Years Married: 32 Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, USA Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina, USA Occupation: Farmer Months Not Employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: Own Farm or House: H Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Henry J Bonebrake 57 Head Mary E Bonebrake 50 Wife J Calvin Bonebrake 25 Son Vina M Bonebrake 15 Daughter Henry Bonebreke in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Bonebreke [Henry Bonebrake] Age: 76 Birth Year: abt 1844 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1920: Neosho Ward 3, Newton, Missouri Street: Benham Ave House Number: X Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Bonebreke Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Able to Speak English: Yes Home Owned or Rented: Owned Home Free or Mortgaged: Free Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Henry Bonebreke 76 Head Mary Bonebreke 69 Wife John Bonebrake 45 Son Henry J Bonetiske in the 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Henry J Bonetiske [Henry J Bonebrake] Birth Year: abt 1840 Gender: Male Race: White Age in 1930: 90 Birthplace: Indiana Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Father-In-Law Home in 1930: Neosho, Newton, Missouri, USA Map of Home: Neosho, Newton, Missouri Family Number: 141 Age at First Marriage: 21 Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Household Members Age Relationship Alva Jackson 52 Head Vina Jackson 45 Wife George H Jackson 26 Son Clarance M Jackson 22 Son Erenest E Jackson 20 Son Gladys R Jackson 15 Daughter-In-Law Cynthia M Jackson 12 Daughter Edna J Jackson 7 Daughter Henry J Bonetiske 90 Father-In-Law Mary E Bonetiske 89 Mother-In-Law |
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2692 | I31780 | Bonebrake | Holt | 17 Apr 1887 | 11 Jun 1904 | 0 | Findagrave.com Holt Bonebrake (Ref photos of headstone attached to this website. Inscription reads,"Holt Bonebrake 1887-1904") Birth: Apr. 17, 1887 Goldendale Klickitat County Washington, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1904 Coos County Oregon, USA Son of Dr. Allen Bonebrake (1852-1938) and Letitia Ann [Flanary]Bonebrake (1867-1938). From The Weekly Coast Mail, Marshfield, Oregon, Jun 11, 1904: "Holt Bonebrake, the young man who was operated on for appendicitis inthis city last Sunday, died at the city hospital here this morning at6:40. Mr. Bonebrake, whose home is in Goldendale, Washington, was inMarshfield visiting friends and relatives when the attack ofappendicitis set in and it was found by the physicians that animmediate operation was necessary. The operation was performed by Dr.Horsfall assisted by other physicians of this city last Sunday and asthe case was a very complicated one it was thought best to notify theparents of the unfortunate young man that his condition was veryserious. Immediately on receipt of the message the parents, Dr. andMrs. Allen Bonebrake, started for this city at once, arriving herelast Monday, and were with their son up to the time of his death. Mr. Bonebrake lacked but a few weeks of being eighteen years of ageand was a young man of the best moral habits and one whose faculty formaking friends rendered him extremely popular with all who met him. The remains were embalmed this morning and with the next NorthboundAlliance will be carried back to the Washington home for burial." Family links: Parents: Jacob Allen Bonebrake (1852 - 1938) Letitia Ann Flanary Bonebrake (1867 - 1938) Burial: IOOF Mountain View Cemetery Goldendale Klickitat County Washington, USA Created by: Dave Davidson Record added: Jun 10, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 38164360 |
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2693 | I6090 | Bonebrake | Ida May | 30 May 1863 | 12 May 1923 | 0 | Bonebrake Cemetery | tree1 |
2694 | I6090 | Bonebrake | Ida May | 30 May 1863 | 12 May 1923 | 0 | Ida May McBride in the Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2011 Name: Ida May McBride [Ida May Boneheale] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 59 Marital status: Married Birth Date: 30 May 1864 Birth Place: Indiana Death Date: 12 May 1923 Death Place: Veedersburg, Franklin, Indiana, USA Father: Nathinal Boneheale Mother: Magurett B Boneheale Spouse: Manford McBride |
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2695 | I6090 | Bonebrake | Ida May | 30 May 1863 | 12 May 1923 | 0 | Ida Mcbride in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Ida Mcbride Age: 37 Birth Date: May 1863 Birthplace: Indiana, USA Home in 1900: Mill Creek, Fountain, Indiana House Number: 12 Sheet Number: 12 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 48 Family Number: 278 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Manford Mcbride Marriage Year: 1895 Years Married: 5 Father's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Mother's Birthplace: Indiana, USA Mother: number of living children: 5 Mother: How many children: 5 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Manford Mcbride 31 Head Ida Mcbride 37 Wife Walter Mcbride 2 Son Myrtie Greenley 14 Step Daughter Elizabeth Greenley 12 Step Daughter Vera Greenley 11 Step Daughter Grethiel Greenley 9 Step Daughter Pearl Allen 22 Boarder |
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2696 | I3034 | Bonebrake | Israel Judiah | 10 Oct 1855 | 16 Dec 1944 | 0 | Israel J. Bonebrake BIRTH 1855 DEATH 1944 (aged 88?89) BURIAL Shelt Noel Cemetery Noel, McDonald County, Missouri, USA |
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2697 | I3034 | Bonebrake | Israel Judiah | 10 Oct 1855 | 16 Dec 1944 | 0 | Children: William Riley Bonebrake 1880-1918 Elmer Christman Bonebrake 1884-1968 Laura M. Bonebrake 1887-1909 Zora A Bonebrake 1888-1974 Harvey Elgia Bonebrake 1891-1958 Flora Bonebrake 1893-1965 Oscar Olie Bonebrake 1895-1980 Dora E Bonebrake 1897-1911 Nora Edith Bonebrake 1901-1933 Iseral D Bonebrake in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Iseral D Bonebrake [Iserah Bonebrake] [Isreal D Bonebrake] Age: 43 Birth Date: Oct 1856 Birthplace: Indiana, USA Home in 1900: Pineville, McDonald, Missouri House Number: 316 Sheet Number: 16 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 320 Family Number: 320 Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary E Bonebrake Marriage Year: 1879 Years Married: 21 Father's Birthplace: Ohio, USA Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina, USA Occupation: Farm Months Not Employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes House Owned or Rented: Own Home Free or Mortgaged: F Farm or House: F Neighbors: View others on page Household Members Age Relationship Iseral D Bonebrake 43 Head Mary E Bonebrake 39 Wife William R Bonebrake 18 Son Elmer C Bonebrake 16 Son Laura M Bonebrake 13 Daughter Zora A Bonebrake 11 Daughter Harvey E Bonebrake 8 Son Flora E Bonebrake 7 Daughter Oscar O Bonebrake 5 Son Dora E Bonebrake 3 Daughter |
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2698 | I31748 | Bonebrake | Jacob | 28 Feb 1789 | 25 Jul 1869 | 0 | John was a twin brother of Jacob. John served in the war of 1812. | tree1 |
2699 | I3035 | Bonebrake | Jacob | 22 May 1812 | 16 Dec 1892 | 0 | Which sister is Jacob referring to in his autobiography where he lists her as "Mrs. John B. [of] Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. 8 children-3 sons."? AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JACOB, SON OF JOHN BONEBRAKE (written 1884) (Obtained from Our Bonebrake Heritage by Marie Rizek Bonebrake) I was born in Preble County, May 22, 1812. When I arrived at the age of eight years, my Father sent me to a German school that grandfather Dewalt Bonebrake was teacher. I could read and spell German tolerable well, and I have not forgotten the German yet. When I moved with father to Fountain County, Indiana in 1821, the advantage of school in those thinly settled neighborhood were very poor at that time, but in all I got about 12 months schooling in the English Language. I married a loving and amiable girl on the 14th day of November 1833, by the name of Lavina Drollinger, who proved a great comfort and a blessing to me through all her life. In 1840 we started, with fathers family, for Iowa, our little family of three children. 1841 arrived in Davis County. 1844 moved to Monroe County and about 1844 moved to Marion County, Iowa. In spring of 1862, we, with our seven children (three died when small) two of whom were married, started with a train of about 35 families to cross the plains for Oregon, including two brothers and two sisters and their families with nearly all ox teams. About the middle of June we entered the Indian Country and saw a great many Indians, but they never molested the emigrants til we arrived on Snake river west of the Rocky Mountains. By that time our wagons numbered 110. From this time on we traveled about 500 miles with great anxiety and fear, frequently we would pass graves where emigrants had been murdered by Indians. We buried five men, side by side, that were murdered by Indians. By this time our train numbered 211 wagons, but by close guarding and watching our relatives all landed in Oregon the first of October 1862, considerably reduced, but we felt very thankful that we had once more reached civilization. I stopped in Jackson County one year, then to Douglas County, rented three years, in 1866 we moved to Coos Bay where I located, had a pleasant home. But the 11th of October 1879, I was bereaved of my dear companion. All of my children are living on the coast, and are as follows: Syntha Ann married G.F. Bonebrake, son of Henry Bonebrake, of considerable means. Josiah Valentine Bonebrake, resident of Coos Bay, farmer, well situated. Rhoda Elizabeth married B.F.Ross, a farmer in good circumstances. Louisa Katharine married F.E. Winchester, artist of Walla, Walla, Wash. John William - a jewelor, Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. Margaret Josaphine married J.W. Riggs, artist, Lewistown, Idaho. Henry Salathiel, Jewelor, Marshfield Coos County, Oregon. [Died young ? Melissa] As I failed to give particulars of my brothers and sisters, out of ten, six are living at the date (May 1, 1884) William F. Bonebrake, minister, Dayton, Washington. Mrs. John B. Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. 8 children-3 sons. Rhoda married N. Cockelreace, Chehalis, Washington, 5 children -2 sons. Mary Ann married E. Gunter, Newborn, Iowa. 7 children -2 sons. Lydia, married Dalrymple. Douglas County, Oregon.4 children, 2sons. I am 72 years old, have 12 grandchildren. |
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2700 | I31778 | Bonebrake | Jacob Allen | 21 Jan 1852 | 31 Dec 1938 | 0 | "ALLEN BONEBRAKE, M.D. The fact that he whose name stands at the beginning of this biography is now serving his fourth full term as mayor of the city of Goldendale is in itself prima facie evidence of the substantial position to which he has attained and plainly indicative of the high regard in which he is held by those who know him best. As one of the city's pioneers, as a man who has taken an active part in the upbuilding of his county and as a successful worker in his chosen profession, Dr. Bonebrake is deserving of a place on the roll of Klickitat's history makers. Marion county, Iowa, is his birthplace, and January 21, 1852, the date of his birth. His father, Rev. William F. Bonebrake, an Ohioan, born in 1814, was a minister of the United Brethren church for over forty years. He came to Marion county, Iowa, from Illinois in 1843, living there until the spring of 1862, when he crossed the Plains, by ox team, to Roseburg, Oregon. Four years later he returned to Iowa, but again, three years afterward, recrossed the Plains to Oregon, this time settling in Coos county. He traveled throughout the state in his professional capacity until 1887, then came to Goldendale However, he survived only six months after coming to Washington, his death occurring in 1887, also. Mrs. Bonebrake was a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1816. Her parents moved to Ohio when she was a child and there she was educated and, when twenty-two years old, was married. Both she and her husband were of German descent. Our subject received his early schooling in Iowa, being ten years old when he made the long, dangerous journey overland to Oregon, and his latter education in Oregon. Until he was eighteen years old, here mained at home, but not liking the migratory life rendered necessary by his father's calling, he then sought his fortunes alone. In the fall of 1870, he settled upon a quarter section in Coos county and for twelve years was engaged in farming and stock raising. During this time he began the study of pathology and subsequently entered the office of Dr. Tower, of Marshfield, Oregon, with whom he remained two years. He then matriculated at Willamette University, by which he was graduated three years later, in the class of 1883, with the degree of M.D. Shortly afterward he located in Dayton, Washington; where he practiced a year. Dr. Bonebrake opened his office in the town of Goldendale March 29, 1884, since which date he has resided in the city, winning success in all that he has undertaken. On June 3, 1885, a year after his arrival in the city, he married Miss Letitia Flanary, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Green (Chamberlain) Flanary. Mr. Flanary was a native of Missouri, born in 1829, who crossed the Plains by ox team to Oregon in 1852, being among the earliest Oregon pioneers. He was engaged in farming in Yamhill county until 1879, when he settled eight miles east of Goldendale. He brought his family to Goldendale in 1884, and there passed away in 1899. Mrs.Flanary also died in 1899. Mr. Flanary was of English and Irish and Mrs. Flanary of English descent. Mrs. Bonebrake was born in Yamhill county, Oregon, March 22, 1867. She received her education in the schools of Goldendale and at the time of her marriage was eighteen years of age. Her eldest brother, William P. Flanary, is a photographer in the city; another brother, Jasper G., resides at Juliaetta, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Sonora Hess, lives in the Abtanum valley; and the other sister, Mrs. Susie Shearer, also lives in Yakima county. Mr. and Mrs. Bonebrake have reared a family of three children, all born in Goldendale. Holt, the eldest, was born April 17, 1887, and was recently stricken down in the flower of his youth; Allen Crede, the next oldest, was born January 12, 1893, and Adria, the only daughter, was born February 27, 1896. Dr. Bonebrake is connected with five fraternal orders, in all of which he is prominent: The Masons, Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the World, A. 0. U. W., and the Order of Washington. Mrs. Bonebrake is a member of the Christian church. In politics, the Doctor is a Republican. Besides serving Goldendale as mayor so many years with honor to himself and profit to the city, he is city health officer, and for a number of years has been a member of the school board, being its president at this time. Of all his public service nothing but words of praise and commendation are spoken by those whom he has served. His property interests are substantial, including a fine city home and an undivided fifth share in four hundred acres of farming land. Dr. Bonebrake is truly one of the representative citizens of both city and county, highly esteemed by his fellow men and fellow practitioners." |
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