Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Washington Dilley/George Dilley/Theodore Dilley who married Lula Conger and thus I became a Dilley!

Washington Dilley was first married to Elizabeth Cain. Elizabeth Jane Ellis was his 2nd wife. I have a document handwritten by my great grandmother Dilley (Margaret Ann) that declares this.

Washington Dilley married Elizabeth Cain on October 15, 1854 and they had the following children:

Charles b. August 14, 1855
John b. August 6, 1857
Ellen b. August 29, 1859

Washington Dilley married his second wife Elizabeth Jane Ellis on March 28, 1862, Daviess County. Washington Dilley and Elizabeth Ellis had the following children:

Lourie Dilley
Will Dilley b. January 11, 1863
Kansas Louise Dilley, b. September 23, 1867
Victoria A. Dilley, B. December 15, 1869
Delilah E. Dilley, b. April 19, 1971
Washie Dilley, b. February 9, 1874
Fannie M. Dilley, October 19, 1875
Bertha Dilley, June 3, 1877
Leander U. Dilley, November 3, 1880
George Dilley, February 1, 1883

George Dilley married Margaret Ann Wyckoff, b. April 5, 1890, Indian Territory on ??? George Dilley and Maggie had the following children:

Edgar George Dilley who married Vivian Clough. They had no children.
Robert Dilley
Theodore Dilley who married Lula May Conger.

Theodore Dilley (Ted) and Lula May were my grandparents and they had the following children:

Thomas Edgar who married Betty L. ?

Note: Thomas Edgar died about 1973, Ector County, Odessa, TX. He was brutally murdered with a hunting knife by a man named Alan Lee Armentrout who resides in Sonora, TX.

James Robert Dilley who married Jackie ?

Note: James Robert Dilley died before the birth of his second daughter. He died from a gun cleaning accident.

Vivian Ellen Dilley who married Paul Lloyd Waller, Sr.
Vivian later married Hurshel Etheridge.

Barbee Lois Dilley who married Marion Barnes, Jim Infield, and Paul Burns.

Decendants of George Dilley

This is my mother's paternal side....

Descendants of George Dilley

Generation No. 1

1. GEORGE1 DILLEY was born in Scotland.
Notes for GEORGE DILLEY:Moved to Salem, Massachussetts in 1639
.

Child of GEORGE DILLEY is:
2. i. JOHN2 DILLEY, SR..

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 DILLEY, SR. (GEORGE1).
He married CATHERINE HIMPIN. Children of JOHN DILLEY and CATHERINE HIMPIN are:

i. JOHN3 DILLEY, JR., b. March 13, 1774, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
ii. JAMES DILLEY, b. Pennsylvania.
iii. CHRISTIAN DILLEY.
iv. MARTIN DILLEY, b. Maryland; m. HANNAH MOORE, January 25, 1809.5.
v. HENRY DILLEY, b. 1771; d. 1817, Lawrence County, Ohio.

Generation No. 3
3. JOHN3 DILLEY, JR. (JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born March 13, 1774 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH ECKLAND
December 24, 1794 in Green Briar County, West Virginia. Children of JOHN DILLEY and ELIZABETH ECKLAND are:
i. JOSEPH A4 DILLEY, b. 1793, Botetourt County, Virginia; d. March 16, 1879, Allegheny
County, Maryland.
ii. HANNAH DILLEY, b. March 17, 1797, Botetourt County, Virginia; d. July 17, 1849,
Lawrence County, Ohio.
iii. BARNETT DILLEY, b. February 23, 1801, Botetourt County, Virginia; d. July 26, 1863,
Daviess County, Missouri.
iv. PENINAH DILLEY, b. July 25, 1801, Botetourt County, Virginia; d. February 01, 1886,
Lawrence County, Ohio.
v. ANNA DILLEY, b. 1806, Greenbriar County, West Virginia.
vi. JAMES DILLEY, b. 1810, Greenbriar County, West Virginia.
vii. CATHERINE DILLEY, b. February 15, 1811, Greenbriar County, West Virginia.
viii. ABNER DILLEY, b. August 15, 1814, Greenbrier County, West Virginia; d. August 15, 1903,
Lawrence County, Ohio.
ix. DIANA DILLEY, b. March 05, 1818, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. August 10, 1885, Vernon,
Lawrence County, Ohio.
x. ELIZABETH DILLEY, b. 1802, Greenbriar County, Virginia.
xi. BIRD DILLEY, b. 1816, Ohio; m. MRS.DILLEY, October 30, 1839, Lawrence County,
Ohio.

4. CHRISTIAN3 DILLEY (JOHN2, GEORGE1). He married MARY HEVELAR February 24,
1796. Children of CHRISTIAN DILLEY and MARY HEVELAR are:

i. ABRAHAM4 DILLEY.
ii. ISSAC DILLEY.
iii. JACOB DILLEY.

5. HENRY3 DILLEY (JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born 1771, and died 1817 in Lawrence County,
Ohio. He married MARGARET SHARP October 22, 1810, daughter of JOHN SHARP.
Children of HENRY DILLEY and MARGARET SHARP are:

i. JOSEPH4 DILLEY, m. MARY ANN FRIEL.
ii. THOMAS DILLEY, m. PEACHY VAN REENAN.
iii. RALPH DILLEY, m. MARY JANE MOORE, April 30, 1851.
iv. DANIEL DILLEY, m. MS. MOORE.15.
v. WILLIAM DILLEY.16. vi. JOHN DILLEY.

Generation No. 4
6. JOSEPH A4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born 1793 in Botetourt County,
Virginia, and died March 16, 1879 in Allegheny County, Maryland. He married
ELIZABETH MATTHEWS September 01, 1817 in Allegheny County, Maryland. Children of
JOSEPH DILLEY and ELIZABETH MATTHEWS are:
i. ARMIDA ELIZABETH5 DILLEY, b. 1815; m. JOHN EVERETT.
ii. MARGARET DILLEY, b. 1818; m. BENJAMIN R EDWARDS.
iii. JOHN FRANKLIN DILLEY, b. 1820; m. MARIA.

Notes for JOHN FRANKLIN DILLEY:John Franklin Dilley was in the army in the Minnesota Cavalry during the Civil War. He resided in St Paul Minnesota where he enlisted.

iv. MINERVA DILLEY, b. 1822; m. SAMUEL ATHENY.
v. BARNEY DILLEY, b. 1823; m. RACHEL E CLARY.

7. HANNAH4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born March 17, 1797 in Botetourt
County, Virginia, and died July 17, 1849 in Lawrence County, Ohio. She married
ARMSTRONG RANKIN October 25, 1816 in Gallia County, Ohio.

Notes for HANNAH DILLEY: Hannah is buried at Rankin Farm, Near Aid, Lawrence, Ohio Children of HANNAH DILLEY and ARMSTRONG RANKIN are:

i. MARY POLLY5 RANKIN, b. 1818; m. SYLVESTER WESLEY DRUMMOND.
ii. HIRAM RANKIN, b. 1818; m. SUSAN DRUMMOND.
iii. JOHN RANKIN, b. October 26, 1821; d. August 06, 1844.
iv. PENINA RANKIN, b. August 16, 1823; m. THORNTON LAMBERT.
v. SARAH ANN RANKIN, b. December 18, 1825; m. FREEMAN MIDDLETON.
vi. WILLIAM J RANKIN, b. October 21, 1827; m. BARBARA STIVERS.
vii. ASBERNIA RANKIN, b. October 18, 1829; m. JOHN HENRY LAMBERT.
viii. MAHALIA RANKIN, b. January 24, 1831; m. NICHOLAS NULL.
ix. MATILDA RANKIN, b. January 24, 1831; m. GEORGE WASHINGTON LANE.
x. JAMES LOUDEN RANKIN, b. January 03, 1834.
xi. THOMPSON RANKIN, b. December 27, 1836; m. SUSAN.
xii. BARNETT RANKIN, b. November 15, 1837.
xiii. DIANA A RANKIN, b. September 13, 1839; m. ANDREW J JOHNSON.

8. BARNETT4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born February 23, 1801 in Botetourt County, Virginia, and died July 26, 1863 in Daviess County, Missouri. He married MINERVA COOPER December 20, 1825 in Lawrence County, Ohio.

Notes for BARNETT DILLEY:Barnett is buried in Loof Cemetery, Pattonsburg, Daviess, Missouri Children of BARNETT DILLEY and MINERVA COOPER are:

i. HENRY5 DILLEY, b. 1827; m. MINERVA.
ii. JOSEPH DILLEY, b. September 06, 1828; m. (1) MARY ROSE; m. (2) DELILAH RICE.
iii. WASHINGTON DILLEY, b. July 28, 1831; m. (1) ELIZABETH CAIN; m. (2) ELIZABETH
ELLIS.
iv. WILLIAM DILLEY, b. 1833; m. PHOEBE RICE.
v. JOHN DILLEY, b. October 24, 1834; m. MARY ANN THOMAS.
vi. MARGARET CANDACE DILLEY, b. March 03, 1836; m. GEORGE W RICE.
vii. HARVEY DILLEY, b. 1838; m. SUSAN ANN BAILEY.
viii. DELILAH DILLEY, b. 1841; m. THOMAS ROLSTON.
ix. WILLIS DILLEY, b. February 04, 1843; m. E MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN.
x. REBECCA DILLEY, b. 1847.
xi. SARAH DILLEY, b. 1854.

9. PENINAH4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born July 25, 1801 in Botetourt
County, Virginia, and died February 01, 1886 in Lawrence County, Ohio. She married
MARTIAL GOLDEN September 01, 1823 in Lawrence County, Ohio. Children of PENINAH
DILLEY and MARTIAL GOLDEN are:

i. MAHALA JANE5 GOLDEN, m. CHARLES H MYERS.
ii. LOURINDA GOLDEN, b. July 25, 1824; m. JOSHUA HORNBUCKLE.
iii. FLETCHER GOLDEN, b. July 08, 1826; m. HARRIET LIONBARGER.
iv. CHARLES GOLDEN, b. July 12, 1828.
v. ARVILLA GOLDEN, b. July 25, 1830; m. (1) WILLIAM H SPICER; m. (2) LEWIS
BREWER.
vi. WILLIAM C GOLDEN, b. April 04, 1835; m. MARY R ROACH.
vii. THOMAS GOLDEN, b. September 14, 1837; m. MARY FRANCIS RICHARDSON.
viii. FRANCES GOLDEN, b. May 06, 1840; d. 1842.
ix. HARRISON GOLDEN, b. June 10, 1842; d. 1842.
x. ANN ELIZABETH GOLDEN, b. April 12, 1845.

10. ANNA4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born 1806 in Greenbriar County,
West Virginia. She married JOHN KELLEY June 05, 1823 in Lawrence County, Ohio.
Children of ANNA DILLEY and JOHN KELLEY are:

i. WILLIAM5 KELLEY, b. 1827; m. (1) ARTIE LANE; m. (2) EMALINE N HOLDER.
ii. PERMINA KELLEY, b. 1830; m. HANIBAL BARNETT.
iii. LEWIS KELLEY, b. 1830; m. JANE.
iv. MELVINA KELLEY, b. 1830; m. HENRY NIDAY.
v. POLLY KELLEY, b. 1835; m. DANIEL KAYLER.
vi. MINERVA KELLEY, b. 1837; m. NORRIS T ALLEN.
vii. CATHERINE KELLEY, b. 1839.
viii. NANCY JANE KELLEY, b. 1842; m. (1) CLINT GALLUP; m. (2) AMOS RATLIFF, August
31, 1865.
ix. CHARLES KELLEY, b. 1843; m. UNMARRIED.
x. JOHN KELLEY, b. 1847; m. ANN SMITH.

11. JAMES4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born 1810 in Greenbriar County,
West Virginia. He married (1) DELILAH HALL January 07, 1830 in Lawrence County,
Ohio. He married (2) SUSANNAH WHITTINGTON 1849.

Children of JAMES DILLEY and DELILAH HALL are:
i. MARY ANN5 DILLEY, b. 1830; m. GEORGE POOL.
ii. WASHINGTON TRACY DILLEY, b. November 07, 1830; m. MARY ANN
BIGGERSTAFF.
iii. HESTER ANN DILLEY, b. 1834; m. (1) JOHN J KNOX; m. (2) MR. AKERS.
iv. SARAH AMANDA DILLEY, b. September 17, 1837; m. SIMON ADAMS.
v. ELIZABETH DILLEY, b. 1838.
vi. JULIA ANN DILLEY, b. 1839; m. JOHN KELLY.
vii. ARVILLA DILLEY, b. 1841; m. ELI BRUMBAUGH.
viii. JAMES VINTON DILLEY, b. March 10, 1843; m. SARAH R STRONG.

Children of JAMES DILLEY and SUSANNAH WHITTINGTON are:
ix. JAMES B5 DILLEY. x. LUCINDA DILLEY.
xi. WILLIAM DILLEY.

12. CATHERINE4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born February 15, 1811 in
Greenbriar County, West Virginia. She married (1) ALLEN TALLEY March 03, 1831 in
Lawrence County, Ohio. She married (2) PETER CARTER 1860 in Daviess County,
Missouri. Children of CATHERINE DILLEY and ALLEN TALLEY are:

i. ALMA5 TALLEY, b. June 22, 1837; m. (1) SUSAN CARTER; m. (2) MARY BELCHER.
ii. EMMA TALLEY, b. 1841; m. (1) LINDSAY PRICE; m. (2) WILLIAM PUCKETT.
iii. JOSEPH TALLEY, b. 1844; m. (1) ELIZABETH WOODY; m. (2) NANCY LEACH.
iv. ELISHA TALLEY, b. March 13, 1847; m. (1) THELMA PRICE; m. (2) MARY A GILES.

13. ABNER4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born August 15, 1814 in Greenbrier
County, West Virginia, and died August 15, 1903 in Lawrence County, Ohio. He married
ARMILDA RUSSELL December 20, 1837 in Lawrence County, Ohio, daughter of JOHN
RUSSELL and HANNAH RANKIN. Children of ABNER DILLEY and ARMILDA RUSSELL
are:
i. HARRIET5 DILLEY, b. 1838, Aid, Lawrence County,Ohio; m. RANDALL STIVERS.
ii. AMISSETTA DILLEY, b. September 1839, Aid, Lawrence County,Ohio; m. NATHAN
JUSTICE.
iii. CHARITY ELLA DILLEY, b. November 02, 1841, Aid, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. April 14,
1927, Council Grove, KS; m. JOHN LEE ALLEN, December 10, 1867, Lawrence County,
Ohio.

Notes for CHARITY ELLA DILLEY:Schoolteacher and educator, whe came from a wealthy family. She was a great bible student.
Notes for JOHN LEE ALLEN:He was 87 when he died. He was a Civil War veteran who served as a Corporal in Company K, Fifth Regiment, West Virginia infantry, from November 6, 1861 through November 23, 1864. Later he was promoted to Sergeant. He became sick with typhoid fever at Sperryville, VA. He was a member of Wadsworth Post, No 7, Department of Kansas, Grand Army of the Republic. John and Chairty Allen lived on Litte Ice Creek, Ironton, Ohio for the first years of their marriage. All 8 children were born in that location. The family came to Kansas in December 1884. The trip was made to Cincinnati, Ohio by riverboat, then by train to Parkerville, Kansas. It took three days and nights to make the trip by train. Harriet Dilley Stivers, a sister of Charity lived at Parkerville, a small town a few miles north of Council Grove, Kansas. Here the family of ten lived in two rooms over the post office for several months before moving to a farm owned by Harriet Stivers. Here they had three rooms and a kitchen roof that leaked. On November 28, 1886 William died of typhoid fever. Several other children had the disease but recovered. In the spring of 1904 the family moved to Council Grove (See obituary of John L. Allen and his Civil War redords). Cemetery lot for John L. Allen and Chairty Ella Allen as listed above, purchasedOctober 1917, W F Shamleffer, Mayor, H W Craven, City Clerk. Recorded in book 29 of Deeds, page 444.

iv. SORILDA JANE DILLEY, b. 1844, Aid, Lawrence County,Ohio; d. 1902, Buried at Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. LORENZO DOW MARKIN, October 05, 1865, Lawrence County, Ohio.

Notes for LORENZO DOW MARKIN:Lorenzo was wounded at Winchester VA while in the 5th W VA Vol Inf Regt. Later became the Sheriff of Lawrence County, Ohio. He is buried in Woodland cemetery Coal Grove Ohio.

v. ALBERT DILLEY, b. 1847, Aid, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. during Civil War.
vi. ABRAM NEWTON DILLEY, b. 1856, Aid Township, Lawrence County, Ohio; d.
Parkersville Kansas.
vii. HESTER ANN DILLEY, b. August 06, 1851, Aid Township, Lawrence County, Ohio; d.
February 10, 1916, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. COLEMAN GREEN KEYS.

Notes for HESTER ANN DILLEY:Hester is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Section 20, Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio

Notes for COLEMAN GREEN KEYS: Coleman is buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio

14. DIANA4 DILLEY (JOHN3, JOHN2, GEORGE1) was born March 05, 1818 in Lawrence
County, Ohio, and died August 10, 1885 in Vernon, Lawrence County, Ohio. She married
WILLIAM FITZER February 19, 1840 in Greenup County, KY.

Notes for DIANA DILLEY:Diana is buried in Powellsville, Scioto, Ohio

Children of DIANA DILLEY and WILLIAM FITZER are:

i. SARAH HANNAH5 FITZER, b. 1840; m. LOUIS KNAPP.
ii. JAMES HENRY FITZER, b. February 11, 1842; m. MARGARET SMITH.
iii. WILLIAM HARVEY FITZER, b. May 08, 1845; m. SUSAN D CARTER.
iv. LOUISA JANE FITZER, b. March 29, 1846; m. JOHN CAHIA TRIMMER. v. JOHN M
FITZER, b. 1849.
vi. BARNEY D FITZER, b. 1851; m. CLARA.
vii. CHARLES FITZER, b. 1853.
viii. MARTHA ANN FITZER, b. 1855; d. 1870.
ix. LUELLA T FITZER, b. 1857; m. WILLIAM H TRIMMER.
x. MARY MAGGIE FITZER, b. 1860.

15. WILLIAM4 DILLEY (HENRY3, JOHN2, GEORGE1). He married (1) ELIZABETH
BAKER. He married (2) ANN DREPARD. He married (3) MARY FRIEL February 29,
1844, daughter of JEREMIAH FRIEL.

Children of WILLIAM DILLEY and ANN DREPARD are:

i. BYRON DREPARD5 DILLEY, d. Fairview Cemetery; m. MS. FRIEL.
ii. TIPTON KOHAN DILLEY, m. MS. BARLOW.
iii. STEPHEN DILLEY.16. JOHN4 DILLEY (HENRY3, JOHN2, GEORGE1). He married
ELEANOR FRIEL February 01, 1839.

Child of JOHN DILLEY and ELEANOR FRIEL is:

i. FRANCES5 DILLEY, m. LT HENRY M. POAGE.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

We are proud to be descended from Joseph Infield.

My father is Jimmie Dean Infield. He was born May 20, 1936. Married my mom, they had me. Well, things happened and he married Caroline Irene Morris on October 16, 1965. September 11, 1966 Jimmie Carrol was born and about 1977 Anna Marie. Jim's parents were Anna Bell Hammons and Vallie Vernon Infield. Vallie's parents were Valentine Infield and Louella May Wachtel. Valentine's parents were William Infield and Lydia Kinsley. William's parents were Frederick Infield and Rebecca Gonser. Frederick's parents were John Infield and Anna M. Klink. John's parents were John Infield (1) and Maria Elizabeth. John (1)'s parents were Joseph Infield and Christina Winter.

And now for the wonderful grandmothers I never knew:

HAMMONS
Anna Bell Hammons as I hear tell, was the domestic diva we all should pattern ourselves after. She was the epitomy of an American woman; devoted mother and exceptional wife. Her home was immaculate, her dinners could've graced the cover of any magazine and her grace and manners are what is seemingly lacking in America today. So ladies, no more wincing about bringing home the bacon and cooking it up too. Afterall, Anna Bell managed just fine with energy and love to spare and I'm certain if she could manage to meet such high standards we can do it too. It is that drive to be willing to give so much of herself that set Anna Bell far apart from the rest of the world. It is the things I hear of her, but never knew that I yearn for. I truly wish I could've known her, but am thankful for the view I have of her given to me by my family. I'm so proud of Anna Bell and as much as I wanted to know her, I want you to know her too.
Anna Bell Hammons: daughter of James Monroe Hammons and Ida A.
James Monroe born Saline, Eldorado, Illinois on October 13, 1883.
James Monroe remarried a woman named Alma. When he was 37 and she 18, the 1920 census shows them to have been residing in Bartlesville, OK with Mulva and Anna from James' first wife (Ida) and their infant son James M. age 7 months. Alma was not the mother to Mulva and Anna as it is recorded in much of the genealogy records. In 1910, he resided in Hickory, Nowata, Oklahoma with his 24 year old wife Ida and his 1 year old daughter Mulva. For the record, Ida A. and Alma F. were both born in Missouri. In addition to James Jr., James Sr. and Alma had a daughter about 1923 named Ethel H. James Hammons was born October 13, 1852, Illinois. He enlisted in World War I on September 18, 1915. His eyes were blue, hair brown, current occupation was Smelter's in Bartlesville, OK. April 5, 1942, James M. Hammons Jr. enlisted for WWII. He was married, 3 years of high school, weighed 164 and was 71 inches tall. re: U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946. James M. Hammons Jr. was born August 21, 1919 and died September 1981, Bartlesville, OK.



WACHTEL
Louella May Wachtel. Daughter of Henry Harrison Wachtel and Mary Oberholtzer. Henry's parents were Henry W. Wachtel and Sarah Fortney. Henry W's parents were Johann G. Wachtel and Mary Martha. Johann G's' parents were Heinrich H. and Catherine Baughman. Heinrich H's parents were George Wachtel 1730, Valley Neuce River, Germany, and Maria B. Brecklin.

In searching my grandmother and great grandmother, I have been led down another path. That of the Oberholtzer's. What an honor to have been forevere linked to a name with such a strong belief in God, reverence. Historical for their strong stance of their religious beliefs. This family name is forever linked in the history of the Mennonites. There is such an abundance of information on the Oberholtzer's that I am limiting my writings on this family.

OBERHOLZTER
(Jacob B.10, Abraham S.9, Henry H.8,
Jacob7, Jacob6, Hans Jacob5, Marx4, Martin3, Matheus2, Jacob1),
F. Born on 14 March 1836 in Colebrookdale Township, Berks
County, Pennsylvania.
Mary married Henry H. WACHTEL, M.

Mary Oberholtzer = mother of Louella May Wachtel, wife of Henry Harrison, daughter of Jacob B. Oberholtzer and Mary M. Renniger. Jacob B's parents were Abraham Oberholtzer and Anna Ziegler Bauer. Abraham's parents were Henry Oberholtzer and Catherine Schumacher/Shoemaker.
Henry H. Oberholtzer -- Born in 1746 in Franconia
Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Henry H. died in
Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on 31
October 1783; he was 37. Occupation: Farmer And Weaver. Religion:
Mennonite. Served in the military.
Henry fought in the Revolutionary War. He was in Captain Cope's
Company in the 5th Battalion, Philadelphia County Militia 6th Class.
His services in the army qualified his descendants for the societies of
S.A.R. or D. A. R.
Henry's parents were Jacob Oberholtzer and Deborah Halteman. Jacob's parents were Jacob Oberholtzer and Deborah Krey. Jacob Oberholtzer's parents were Hans J. Oberholtzer and Maria Nussler. Hans' parents were Marx Oberholtzer and Margaret Dobler. Marx' parents were Marti (Martin) Oberholtzer and Maragetha Schollenberger. Marti's parents were Mattheus Oberholtzer and Annli Stroler. Mattheus' parents were Jacob Oberholtzer, Wald, Zurich, Switzerland, 1535 and Anli Cuntz. There are books about the Oberholtzers in America as well as several Oberholtzers who left their mark on history:


Madge Augustine OBERHOLTZER (George Elmore12,
Augustus11, Samuel10, Abraham S.9, Henry H.8, Jacob7, Jacob6,
Hans Jacob5, Marx4, Martin3, Matheus2, Jacob1), F. Born on 10
November 1896 in Clay City, Indiana. Madge Augustine died on 14
April 1925; she was 28. Madge Oberholtzer's great grandfather and Mary Oberholtzer's father Jacob S. were brothers. Mary Oberholtzer was my great grandmother. See the story below.



Madge Augustine Oberholtzer
Birth: Nov. 10, 1896
Death: Apr. 14, 1925

Murder Victim. She was kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered by David C. Stephenson, then head of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, a strong political leader and considered a contender for President of the United States. The sensational case sent him to prison for most of his life and destroyed the KKK in Indiana. Born Madge Augustine Oberholtzer in Clay City, Indiana, she grew up in Fulton County, Indiana. After earning a degree as a teacher, she worked for the Indiana Department of Education in the Indiana State Program for Literacy, helping illiterate adults learn to read. She also taught black children how to read. One evening in 1924, she attended a dinner at the Governor's mansion, where she met David Curtiss "D.C." Stephenson, and he was instantly attracted to her. Madge would go on two dates with D.C.; on the second date, he revealed that he was the Grand Dragon (state leader) of the Indiana Branch of the Ku Klux Klan. Incensed, she immediately broke off the relationship. On March 27, 1925, Stephenson called her, and asked her to come to his home about a new, important job. When she arrived at his home, he overpowered her, forcing her to drink several glasses of alcohol (she was a teetotaler), until she became sick and nearly passed out. Stephenson then had two of his bodyguards carry her into a car, where she fainted. When she awoke, she was on Stephenson's private train, on its way to Chicago. There he raped her several times, also mutilating her, until she blacked out. In Chicago, he let her and his body guards go to a drug store under the guise of purchasing some feminine hygiene items, where she purchased mercuric chloride tablets, and when no one was watching, she swallowed six of the poison tablets. When she was discovered vomiting blood that night, Stephenson waited until the next afternoon (nearly 24 hours), and when she didn't recover, he had his two bodyguards rent a car and drive her back to her parents' home in Indiana, where they dropped her off late that night without an explanation. Her parents immediately called a doctor, but there was little he could do. Madge told her mother what had happened to her, which her mother wrote down, and Madge signed her confession. Madge died on April 14, and Stephenson was indicted on charges of kidnapping, rape and second-degree murder. At his trial, the doctor who had examined her testified that the injuries she received during her rape would be sufficient alone to kill her. He described her wounds as similar to having been "chewed by a cannibal." The doctor also testified that since Stephenson had failed to seek immediate medical attention for her once he discovered she had taken poison, choosing to wait over 24 hours before returning her to her parents, he had made certain that she would die. Stephenson was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. The resulting scandal destroyed the KKK in Indiana; within the next two years, the Indiana KKK lost over 178,000 members, becoming virtually non-existent. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Murdered

Jacob OBERHOLTZER (Hans Jacob5, Marx4, Martin3,
Matheus2, Jacob1), M. Born in 1686 in Palintate, GERMANY. Jacob
died in Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,
on 2 November 1755; he was 69. Occupation: Yoeman. Religion:
Mennonite.

Immigrated September 23, 1710 on the ship Maria Hope.
Jacob signed a petition with 32 others to create the Township of
Franconia, Pennsylvania. These settlers were members of the
Mennonite Church and they came to America for religious freedom
just as the Pilgrims of 1620 did. Jacob settled on Indian Creekon a
tract of 180 acres.

Jacob married Deborah KREY, F, daughter of John KREY SR, M
(1677-February 17, 1719/20) & Sytge OBDEGRAF, F (1695-1742).
Born in Pennsylvania. Deborah died in 1754 in Pennsylvania.
Religion: Mennonite.

Jacob B. Oberholtzer

In 1838 Jacob and his family moved from Berks County,
Pennsylvania to Holmes County, Ohio. Jacob was a great walker and
made the journey from Berks County to Holmes County three times
walking the entire way.

On 26 August 1832 when Jacob B. was 23, he first married
Magdalena (Mary) RENNINGER, F, daughter of Henry RENNINGER,
M & Mary GILBERT, F, in Douglas Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania. Born on 27 November 1811 in Brunswick Township,
Schuylkill County, Pennslvania. Magdalena (Mary) died in Nashville,
Holmes County, Ohio, on 10 May 1842; she was 30. Christened on
28 January 1812. Religion: Lutheran.

They had the following children:
388 i. Sarah, F (1833-)
389 ii. Nancy Ann, F (1834-)
390 iii. Mary, F (1836-)
391 iv. Elizabeth, F (1837-)
392 v. Lydia, F (1839-)
393 vi. Christina, F (1841-)

On 29 May 1845 when Jacob B. was 36, he second married Margaret
YOUNG, F, in Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio. Born on 8 April 1819
in GERMANY. Margaret died on 24 September 1882; she was 63.
Margaret came to the United States when she was 25 years old.
Margaret was the illegitimate daughter of a Miss Young whose name
Margaret took. Later, this Miss Young married an Engle or Engel and
they lived near Nashville, Ohio.
They had the following children:
i. Henry Y., M (1846-)
ii. Israel Y., M (1847-1930)
iii. Jacob Y., M (1849-1901)
iv. Katharine (Died as Child), F (1850-1853)
v. Noah Y., M (1852-1929)

Abraham S. OBERHOLTZER (Henry H.8, Jacob7, Jacob6, Hans
Jacob5, Marx4, Martin3, Matheus2, Jacob1), M. Born on 26
September 1779 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Abraham S.
died in Knox Township, Holmes County, Ohio, on 30 June 1868; he
was 88. Occupation: Farmer And Weaver. Religion: Mennonite.
Abraham and his familymoved from Pennsylvania to Knox Township,
Holmes County, Ohio in 1838.
On 29 March 1801 when Abraham S. was 21, he married Anna
BAUER, F, daughter of Samuel BAUER, M (6 August 1746-18
November 1822) & Elizabeth ZIEGLER, F (29 June 1746-2 November
1840), in Pennsylvania. Born on 15 April 1781 in Berks County,
Pennsylvania. Anna died on 5 June 1869; she was 88. Religion:
Mennonite.
They had the following children:
i. Samuel, M (1802-1880)
ii. Henry, M (1803-1898)
iii. Abraham, M (1807-1889)
iv. Jacob B., M (1808-1895)
v. Katherine, F (1812-1879)
vi. Elizabeth (Died as Infant), F (1815-1816)
vii. Sarah, F (1818-1898)
viii. John, M (1820-1838)

Jacob OBERHOLTZER (Jacob6, Hans Jacob5, Marx4, Martin3,
Matheus2, Jacob1), M. Born about 1700 in Switzerland or Germany.
Jacob died in Upper Salford Township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania, on 26 September 1759; he was 59. Occupation:
Yoeman. Jacob was a member of the Mennonite church and came to America
for religious freedom. It is believed that Jacob came to America while a teenager and settled
in Germantown. It was during this time that he met and married
Deborah Krey who was a Holland Dutch girl. Jacob settled in Salford Township, Philadelphia County, (now Montgomery County) on Nov. 13, 1729 and bought 180 acres of
land. Jacob was naturalized, with son Jacob on April 11-13, 1743 in
Philadelphia Supreme Court.

Jacob Jr., son of Jacob and Deborah Krey, married Deborah HALTEMAN, F, daughter of Christian HALTEMAN, M & Catherine KREY, F (Feb. 17, 1718/19-12 March
1807), in Salford Township, Montgomery Co. , PA.
They had the following children:
50 i. John H., M (1735-1776)
51 ii. Catherine, F (1738-1808)
52 iii. Jacob H., M (1740-1814)
53 iv. Henry H., M (1746-1783)
54 v. Abraham H., M (1747-1824)
55 vi. Christian, M (1748-1784)
56 vii. Mary, F (1751-1810)
57 viii. Samuel, M (1754-1791)


Hans Jacob OBERHOLTZER (Marx4, Martin3, Matheus2,
Jacob1), M. Born in 1655 in Oberholtz, SWITZERLAND.
On 15 April 1690 when Hans Jacob was 35, he married Maria
NUSSLER, F, daughter of Jacob NUSSLER, M, in Steinsfurt,
GERMANY. Born in 1669 in Steinsfurt, GERMANY.

They had the following children:
i. Jacob, M (1686-1755)
ii. Johannes, M (1695-)
iii. Barbara, F (1682-)
iv. Maria, F (1684-)
v. Samuel, M (1700-)


Marx OBERHOLTZER (Martin3, Matheus2, Jacob1), M. Born on
Feb. 9, 1633/34 in Aathal, Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND.
Marx died in Buchenauerhof, Pfalz, GERMANY, on 14 September
1680; he was 47.

In 1661-1662 when Marx was 27, he married Margareth DOBLER, F,
in Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Born in 1639 in Wald,
Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND.


Martin OBERHOLTZER (Matheus2, Jacob1), M. Born in 1595 in
Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Martin died in 1644; he was
49.

Anabaptist Preacher drowned by Zwinglians

In B1633 when Martin was 38, he married Margaret
SCHOLLENBERGER, F, in Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Born in 1605 in
Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Margaret died in Wald, Canton Zurich,
SWITZERLAND.

They had the following children:
i. Hans Jacob, M (1619-1683)
ii. Heinrich, M (1621-)


Matheus OBERHOLTZER (Jacob1), M. Born in Jan 1560/61 in
Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Matheus died after 1595; he
was 34.
On 11 September 1580 when Matheus was 20, he married Annli
STRELER, F, in Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Born in 1559
in Aathal, Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND.
They had the following children:
i. Elsbeth, F (1583-)
ii. Heinrich, M (1585-)
iii. Annli, F (1587-)
iv. Elsbeth, F (1589-)
v. Barbara, F (1591-)
vi. Jacob, M (1593-)
vii. Martin, M (1595-1644)
viii. Hans, M (1596-)
ix. Barbel, F (1597-)
x. Ulrich, M (1598-)
xi. Heinrich, M (1599-)
xii. Georg, M (1600-)
xiii. Barbel, F (1603-)
xiv. Mattheus, M (1604-)
xv. Hans Heinrich, M (1605-)
xvi. Barbara, F (1608-)


Jacob OBERHOLTZER, M. Born in 1530 in Wald, Canton Zurich,
SWITZERLAND. Jacob died after 1568; he was 38. Earliest ancestor.
The name Oberholtzer means “above or beyond the woods or wild.”
In B1559 when Jacob was 29, he married Anli CUNTZ, F. Born in
1538 in Wald, Canton Zurich, SWITZERLAND. Anli died after 1568;
she was 30.
They had the following children:
2 i. Anli, F (1558-)
3 ii. Matheus, M (1560->1595)
4 iii. Dorothea, F (1563-)
5 iv. Elsbeth, F (1564-)
6 v. Adelheit, F (1567-)
7 vi. Dorothea, F (1571-)

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Theodore (Ted) and Lula Conger Dilley, my grandparents


These are my grandparents, Ted and Lula Conger Dilley.

Well, here is a picture I'm very proud of. This is my great grandfather Ira Thomas Conger (Tom), my great grandmother Margaret Ann Looney Conger (Maggie), my grandmother, as a small child, Lula May Conger Dilley Gaylord, and my great uncle Jim Looney. Pretty cool, huh?

Friday, July 14, 2006

John Looney – d. 16 May 1846
The National Intelligencer, May 18, 1846
Died, at Fuller's hotel, on Friday morning, at a quarter past 8 o'clock,
Captain John Looney, a member of the delegation representing the
Cherokee Nation now in this city on business with the United States
Government.
Captain Looney was the nephew of the celebrated chieftain Enolce,
or Black Fox. He was about seventy years of age, and distinguished
as a brave, honest, and good man. He has ever been a firm and
unwavering friend to the whites, and to the civilization of the red
race. During the war with the Creek Indians, he joined the Cherokee
regiment which co-operated with the American army under the
command of General Andrew Jackson, and at the battle of Tallodega
he received a severe gun-shot wound from the enemy, and for which
disability he had been allowed a pension for life by this Government;
and after the treaties of 1817 and 1819 he removed with his family
and many others of his people, to the new country acquired by the Nation from the United States, west, by virtue of the exchange of land which took place under the treaties mentioned. To the treaty of 1828 his signature will be
found as one of the subscribing negotiators. He has held many conspicuous offices, posts of honor, and trust among
Last Revised: 09/13/01
his people; and, after the death of John Jolly, he was the only surviving legitimate chief in power under the "Old
Settlers," or "Western Cherokees," when the Cherokee Nation from east of the Mississippi removed and arrived in
their new country west, in the spring of 1839.
In the measures pursued for the preservation of peace, harmony, and brotherhood, and which led to the adoption of the Act of Union that made the Eastern and Western Cherokees again a united people under the present existing
Government of the Cherokee Nation, Captain Looney, as a true patriot and friend to the prosperity and happiness of his people, acquitted himself wisely, and gained the full confidence of not only his own immediate constituents, the "old settlers," but also of the new emigrants from their ancient country east of the Mississippi. He has left a very worthy and respectable family and numerous friends to mourn his loss. For some days previous to his death he appeared to be conscious that he could not recover from his sickness; and, in a conversation on the subject, he remarked that he had fully made his peace with his Maker; and that he did not in the least fear to die, whenever it should please him to take his spark of life away; that the great and the powerful, the humble and the weak, were alike all doomed, sooner or later, to the same end, and he knew that death awaited all. C.D.
Treaty with the Western (Arkansas) Cherokee of 1828 concluded in Washington, May 28, 1828 signed by James Barbour (Secretary of War), ... (others)..., John Looney and John Rogers
John Looney, John Rogers and John Brown (on behalf of the Western Cherokees) signed the proposition to discuss the reunification of the Eastern and Western Nations
John Looney and John Rogers invited to Fort Gibson, June 24, 1839, to negotiate peace and settle unrest after the murder of John and Major Ridge and Elias Boudinot
John Looney signed the “Act of Union Between the Eastern and Western Cherokee” (Aug. 23, 1839)

MY Cherokee Looney's --

CONTROL NUMBER: NRFF-75-53A-11556Census Card Number: M3612CHEROKEECertificate of MarriageWilliam Looney, age 38, roll # 4684Mattie Harmon, age 30date of marriage: 5/09/1903Texanna, Indian Territory==============================================================CONTROL NUMBER: NRFF-75-53A-11553Census Card Number: M3612CHEROKEEApplication for Enrollment of MinorsJames E. Looney, b: 1/28/1904, roll # 4137father: William Looney, citizen of the Cherokee nation, roll # 4684mother: Mattie Looney (nee Harmon), age 35, citizen of the US.

Thursday, July 13, 2006













Truman Gaylord and Lula May Conger=Gaylord (Center)
Jim Gaylord and Robin Moody=Gaylord (standing next to Lula) Brandon Thomas Gaylord
Vivian Ellen Dilley-Etheridge and Jason Thomas Etheridge
CHEROKEE NATION INDIAN CHIEFS

Old Settler Chiefs Chiefs of the Cherokee Old Settlers

Col. John Bowles, 1795 – 1813Takatoka, 1813 – 1818Tahlonteskee, 1818 – 1819
John Jolly, 1819 – 1838
John Rogers, 1838 – 1839
John Looney, 1838 – April 22, 1839 and July 1839 – September 1839, when the Old Settler (Western) Cherokee signed an agreement with the Eastern Cherokee, and the Cherokee Nation’s 1839 Constitution was signed into agreement.


MOSES LOONEY (1780-1855) is shown in Masonic regalia in this rare photograph taken shortly before his death in Lawrence Co., Alabama. He married Sequoyah’s niece, Mary Guess. He descends from Robert Looney of Ballagilley, Isle of Man, a member of the Spanish-Portuguese Jewish mercantile family Luna. Robert Looney brought his entire family to Philadelphia in 1732 and they became one of 70 families in a major settlement of the Virginia uplands under Alexander Ross and Morgan Bryan in 1735. The Looneys were prominent in Tennessee history for building forts, making roads and commanding armies. John Looney, Moses’ cousin, died a Cherokee chief. Photo courtesy of Wanda Looney Buss.

Note: This entry is a matter of reference for further investigation. According to Larry Johnson, Moses Looney married Mary Guest not Guess and there is no connection to Sequoyah or to John Looney, Cherokee Chief.
Death certificate for William Thomas Looney.

I'm a Looney/Conger/Dilley/Infield/Oberholtzer and proud of it!

This is the William Looney family and where my indian heritage comes from.

William Looney is descended from John Looney, Cherokee, minor chief.Father William Looney, mother Elizabeth Woodard, also Cherokee. His family were part of the Old Settlers in Oklahoma. He was born abt. 1863, died 1943 and is buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery. He was first married to Queen Crittenden, who bore him a daughter, Pearl, before she died. William and Pearl are both in the 1900 Oklahoma census. Martha Harmon, his wife, was previously married to Cable Tidwell, and had 2 sons by him, John and Ernest. On the 1900 census, they are listed as living with William Looney, Pearl and William's uncle. Both William and Martha list themselves as widowed. Martha is a descendent of of John Endicott, an early governor of Mass. She was born 1872, died 1957, buried by William.The children were Jim, Tom, Maude, Josie, Gertie, Maggie, Sadie. William was granted a parcel of land in the Eufala/Texanna area when the Cherokee's were enrolled. That land is still in the family. Looney Family the older couple is William and Martha (Mattie).William, foreground, and son Tom, background.



Mattie Looney
My great grandmother