Family History: Descendants of William TALLMAN and Anne LINCOLN - Part III: Berks Co, PA Copyright © 1998 by Allen D Tallman. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. mama@slkc.uswest.net USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. _________________________________________________________________ GENERATION 4 AND 5 (CONT.) 77. Samuel M4 TALLMAN [11960] (James Boone3, Benjamin2, William1), born 1820 in, Prob Pocahontas, West Virginia; died 1907. He married Lucinda COX [12403], born 1828; died 1899. Notes for Samuel M TALLMAN The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. Notes for Lucinda COX The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. Children of Samuel M TALLMAN and Lucinda COX were as follows: 340 i James Boone5 TALLMAN [12925], born 1852. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 341 ii Julia Ann5 TALLMAN [12198] The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 342 iii Peter A.5 TALLMAN [12924], born 1856; died 1931. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 343 iv John W.5 TALLMAN [12197] The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 344 v Daniel Boone5 TALLMAN [12923] The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 345 vi Samuel5 TALLMAN [12196], born 1862. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 30 1992 Chart No. 2 Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta,Georgia. 346 vii William Crawford5 TALLMAN [12922], born 1865. The Greater Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 347 viii Infant5 TALLMAN [12195] The Greater Tallman Family Letter from Ruby (Tallman) Gardner of Cleveland, Ohio. pages 5, 14,15 of records by Helen Lightburn Boecher. History of Roane County page 677 records from James M. Tallman MD. of Atlanta, Georgia. 79. James Wells4 TALLMAN [2831] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 28 Jun 1802 in Wellsburg, Augusta, Va.; died 23 Nov 1859 in, Knox, Missouri. He married on 30 Jan 1833 in, Madison, Ohio, Margaretta MINTER [4444], born 1813 in, Franklin, Ohio; died 2 Feb 1877 in, Madison, Ohio, daughter of William MINTER [2257] and Mary STEVENSON [20975] . Notes for James Wells TALLMAN Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. Some descendants of James Tallman and Margaretta Minter resided today in the Columbus, Ohio area, Cousin Gerald B. Tallman being one of them. James Henry (1852-1926) attended the private school held in the upper rooms of the Red Brick Tavern. The school teachers were some of the Minter sisters. The inn on the National Road was built by Stanley Watson. There were six Minter sisters, daughters of William and Mary (Stevenson) Minter. They were: Elizabeth, Sarah, Effie who married Stanley Watson, Margaret who married James Wells Tallman, Mary and Ann. Sons were John and Crawford. There is a Minter-Tallman Watson family plot in the Deer Creek Cemetery near Lafayette, Ohio west of Columbus. The Red Brick Tavern was established in 1837 and is located on the Old National Road, now old route 40 at Lafayette, halfway between Columbus and Springfield. America's second oldest Inn offers traditional American fare in the historic atmosphere of a centuries old inn. A specialty is their cinnamon rolls and old fashioned apple butter. The tavern has been the scene of history in the making. Artists drawings of six presidents of the United States who have visited the Red Brick hang in the President's Room at the tavern. They are John Tyler, Warren G. Harding, Martin Van Buren, John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison and Zachery Tayler. It is said that other travelers were: Henry Clay, James Polk, and Andrew Jackson on their way by stagecoach through Franklinton (Columbus) to Washington. A large barn at the rear of the Red Brick housed horses for mail relay riders. The first cook stove in Madison Co., was installed in the kitchen of the Red Brick Tavern. It was an object of great curiosity. There were 24 rooms for travelers. To the west of the entrance is the barroom and towards the east is the ladies' parlor. Between 1854 and 1865, the building was used as a school The Red Brick has been completely refurbished, keeping the original Wood trim and sills, rippling glass panes in deepest windows, original fireplaces and double broad chimneys. The Red Brick still echoes the dramatic period of history in which it thrived. Notes for Margaretta MINTER The Deer Creek Cemetery, Madison County, Ohio records Margaret died 2 Feb 1877. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. Marriage of James Tallman and Margaret Minter in Ohio Marriage Records F Ohio 41 Pt 131 Children of James Wells TALLMAN and Margaretta MINTER were as follows: 348 i William Minter5 TALLMAN [4438], born 14 Sep 1846 in, Madison, Ohio; died 1894 in Winters, CA. !CIVIL WAR VET. Early CA Pioneer. The Greater Tallman Family News Letter Winter Issue 1986 page 9 Civil War Soldier: Private, Company G. 11th Regiment of Ohio Cavalry The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 14 page 6 1988. Enlisted in 1862 at age 26. He resided in Madison, Ohio. Moved to Winters, CA and died there. 349 ii Mary Ann5 TALLMAN [4417], born 29 Apr 1838 in, Madison, Ohio; died 1838. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 350 iii Rhody5 TALLMAN [4418], born 1839 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died 1839. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 351 iv Basil Levens5 TALLMAN [4421], born 23 Jun 1841 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died bef. 1938. CIVIL WAR VET. Early CA Pioneer. The Greater Tallman Family News Letter Winter Issue 1986 page 9 Civil War Soldier. In 1905 living in National Military Home, Ohio . Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. DEATH: Deer Creek, Lafayette, Madison County,Ohio film F Ohio 12 Pk 81 Book of notes Vol II page 25 72 y 3 months 3 days. 352 v John Harvey5 TALLMAN [4420], born 31 Aug 1844 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died 10 Nov 1916 in Columbus, Ohio; buried in Union Cem., Columbus, Ohio. !The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 page 4 Civil War Soldier: Private, Company A. 113th Regiment of Ohio Infantry Volunteers. He enlisted at age 18 in 1862 as a private, for a term of 3 years. He resided at Lafayette in Madison Co., Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issure No. 37 page 9 1995 states John H. Tallman buried in Greenlawn Cem. Cumbus, Ohio. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 353 vi Stanley Watson5 TALLMAN [4393], born 1846 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died 21 Oct 1935 in Plain City, Madison, Ohio; buried in Forest Grove Cem, Madison, Ohio. !The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 page 4 Civil War Soldier: Private, Company G. 11th Regiment of Ohio Cavalry The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Summer Issue No. 14 page 6 1988. Stanley was about 22 when the war was over and he married. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 354 vii Sarah Margaretta5 TALLMAN [4386], born 27 Mar 1849 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died 1873. Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 355 viii James Henry5 TALLMAN [4397], born 19 Jul 1852 in Council Bluffs, Iowa; died 2 Jul 1926 in Deer Creek, Madison, Ohio; buried in Deer Creek Cem, Madison, Ohio. !REC:The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Spring Issue No. 29 1992. The Deer Creek Cemetery, Madison County, Ohio records Margaret died 2 Jul 1926 Also found family in the Ancestral File of the Family History Library at Salt Lake City, Utah. 80. Benjamin Franklin4 TALLMAN [2829] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 15 Jan 1804 in Wellsburg, West Va.; died 23 Feb 1877 in Shelbyville, Ill.. He married on 19 Oct 1839 in Shelbyville, Ill., Nancy Craig TALLMAN [4657] (see 329), born 8 Jan 1824 in Shelbyville, Pocohantas, West Virginia; died 6 Jul 1903 in Kensett, Ark.; buried in Glenwood Cem., Shelbyville, Illinois, daughter of Benjamin TALLMAN [3222] and Elizabeth WARWICK [4644] . Notes for Benjamin Franklin TALLMAN Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack 4360 Maple Avenue, La Mesa, CA. Notes for Nancy Craig TALLMAN BIR:DEA:MAR:Greater Tallman Family News Autum Issue #31 1992 BIR:DEA:MAR:Church Achives. Ancestral File in Computer The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 page 8 1987. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. Children of Benjamin Franklin TALLMAN and Nancy Craig TALLMAN were as follows: 356 i Soloman G.5 TALLMAN [4396], born 19 Dec 1840 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.; died 4 Jan 1841 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.. REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. BIR:DEA:MAR:Church Achives. Ancestral File in Computer Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 357 ii Katherine J.5 TALLMAN [4381], born 7 Dec 1841 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.; died 1959. REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. BIR:DEA:MAR:Church Achives. Ancestral File in Computer Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 358 iii Martha E.5 TALLMAN [13312], born 5 Nov 1843 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.; died 4 Sep 1847 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 359 iv Cyrus S.5 TALLMAN [13311], born 14 Feb 1846 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 360 v Mary5 TALLMAN [13310], born 9 Jan 1849 in St. Louis, Missouri; died 1849 in St. Louis, Missouri. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 361 vi Matilda5 TALLMAN [13309], born Jul 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri; died Dec 1851 in St. Louis, Missouri. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 362 vii William5 TALLMAN [13308], born 23 Dec 1852 in St. Louis, Missouri. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 363 viii Charles5 TALLMAN [13307], born 1 Sep 1853 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 364 ix Wells5 TALLMAN [13271], born 22 Feb 1858 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.; died 1886. REC:Church Archives Sheet and Ancestral File. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 365 x Horace Martin5 TALLMAN [4433], born 19 Dec 1863 in Cobden, Shelby, Ill.; died 7 Apr 1929 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Ill.. BIR:DEA:MAR:Greater Tallman Family News Autum Issue #31 1992 REC:Article from Historic Horace M. Tallman House Brochure sent by the Shelbyvill Chamber of Commerce, 246 E. Main, Shelbyville, Ill 62545. REC:The Inventor of the pickup baler. July 1930 first baler was sold to a farmer. Horace M. Tallman earned a well-deserved place in the annals of agricultural history as the inventor of the first successful pickup hay baler. Until then, hay baling was a back-breaking task, accomplished with pitchforks and sweat. Born on December 19, 1863 on a farm near Cobden (14 miles southwest of Shelbyville), he spent his early years farming and married emma S. Foor in 1886. At the age of 25, he went into the business of buying and selling hay. He soon added farm implements and insurance to his hay business in Herrick, Illinois, where he lived until 1899. There he raised 3 sons and 3 daughters. In 1899, he moved to Shelbyville, where he managed a 160 acre farm and entered the insurance and real estate with his brother. In 1902, he opened a farm implement store, specializing in the selling of hay presses. In 1905 he built a new home. Tallman spent long hours building small models of new hay balers. He wanted to get rId of the horse power attachment and use gasoline engines to drive the. In 1915, he sold his first invention to the Ann Arbor Machine Co. for $5,000. plus royalties for 7 years. When the Ann Arbor Machine Co. went bankrupt around 1919, Tallman and his sons bought the business and moved to Ann Arbor to operate the factory. In October, 1922, they decided to move the entire business to Shelbyville and operate it in the Smith Factory, along with the railroad and mining business. I required 26 railroad cars to move the equipment to Shelbyville at $200. per car load. Tallman first conceived the idea of mounting a windrow pickup on one of the stationary hay balers that the Ann Arbor Company had been building since 1882. Farmers were interested in A baler that would lessen labor expense in taking care of crops of hay and alfalfa. Many years of testing and experimenting with the windrow pickup bailer and after Tallman had pAssed away did his sons sell the first working bailer to a farmer. This was in July of 1930. The product moved very rapidly after that and by 1935 they were operating in 19 countries. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 81. Mary4 TALLMAN [2706] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 28 Dec 1805 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 26 Jul 1875. She married on 27 Mar 1828 in, Fairfield, Ohio, Thomas HEAD [4442]. Notes for Mary TALLMAN Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County Ohio by Wiseman. Ohio Genealogical Quarterly Vol. 4-7 page 318. 1820 census Fairfield county, Ohio, Greenfield Township. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. Notes for Thomas HEAD Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County Ohio by Wiseman. Ohio Genealogical Quarterly Vol. 4-7 page 318. 1820 census Fairfield county, Ohio, Greenfield Township. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. Children of Mary TALLMAN and Thomas HEAD were as follows: 366 i Samuel5 HEAD [17779], born 14 May 1829 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 367 ii Jerome5 HEAD [17778], born 14 Aug 1830 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 368 iii Sarah Elizabeth5 HEAD [17777], born 8 Sep 1831 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 369 iv John F.5 HEAD [17776], born 23 Feb 1834 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 370 v George W.5 HEAD [18042], born 29 Nov 1835 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 371 vi Cynthia Elnora5 HEAD [17775], born 28 Jul 1837 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 372 vii James Madison5 HEAD [17799], born 14 Oct 1838 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 373 viii Margaret V.5 HEAD [18068], born 6 Oct 1841 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 374 ix Thomas C.5 HEAD [18147], born 4 Jul 1842 in, Lasalle, Ill. 375 x Mary5 HEAD [18141], born 17 Aug 1845 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 376 xi Maria5 HEAD [18076], born 17 Aug 1845 in, Lasalle, Ill. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 82. Richard Brown4 TALLMAN [2825] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 18 Sep 1807 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 1854. He married abt. 1835 in, La Salle, Ill., Mary Boone TAYLOR [4440], born 30 Mar 1816 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Notes for Richard Brown TALLMAN Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Notes for Mary Boone TAYLOR Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Children of Richard Brown TALLMAN and Mary Boone TAYLOR were as follows: 377 i Samuel W.5 TALLMAN [17951], born 2 Jan 1836 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA 378 ii Cynthia Annie5 TALLMAN [17950], born 16 Apr 1837 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA 379 iii Lafayette Wells5 TALLMAN [17934], born 12 Mar 1839 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA 380 iv Isaac Taylor5 TALLMAN [17932], born 29 May 1841 in, Lasalle, Ill.. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 381 v Loretta5 TALLMAN [17931], born 22 Oct 1844 in, Lasalle, Ill.. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 382 vi Mary Alice5 TALLMAN [17930], born 2 Jun 1847 in, Lasalle, Ill.. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 383 vii Emma5 TALLMAN [17927], born 8 Dec 1849 in, Lasalle, Ill.. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 84. Nancy4 TALLMAN [2824] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 30 Sep 1811 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 18 Aug 1904 in, Muskingum, Ohio. She married on 10 Mar 1830 in, Muskingum, Ohio, Reuben EVANS [4432], born 9 Sep 1803 in, Green, Pennsylvania. Notes for Nancy TALLMAN !Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County Ohio by Wiseman. !REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Notes for Reuben EVANS Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack 4360 Maple Avenue, La Mesa, CA. Children of Nancy TALLMAN and Reuben EVANS were as follows: 384 i Reuben5 EVANS [17925], born 30 Mar 1831 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 385 ii Sarah Ann5 EVANS [17924], born 15 Dec 1833 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 386 iii James5 EVANS [18078], born 1835 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA.v 387 iv Rachel5 EVANS [18085], born 1837 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 388 v Honora5 EVANS [18027], born 1840 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 389 vi Ruth5 EVANS [18189], born 1843 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 390 vii George5 EVANS [17824], born 1847 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 391 viii Cynthia Roe5 EVANS [18132], born 1849 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 85. Cynthia Ann4 TALLMAN [2687] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 12 Aug 1813 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 19 Jul 1891 in Gilbert, Ohio. She married on 9 Sep 1847 in Gilbert, Ohio, Thomas ROE [4425], born 21 Sep 1808 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Notes for Cynthia Ann TALLMAN Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County Ohio by Wiseman. REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Notes for Thomas ROE Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Children of Cynthia Ann TALLMAN and Thomas ROE were as follows: 392 i Mary Josephine5 ROE [13377], born 1851 in Gilbert, Ohio. REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. REC:From Virgil Burdette Tallman's "Tallman Genealogical Record" Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 393 ii Annie Sophia5 ROE [17886], born 19 Oct 1854 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 394 iii Margaret5 ROE [17888], born 1848 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 395 iv Edwin Letz5 ROE [17885], born 1856 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 396 v Thomas5 ROE [17884], born 1859 in, Muskingum, Ohio. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 86. Honor Dinah4 TALLMAN [2688] (Samuel3, Benjamin2, William1), born 28 Aug 1815 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 4 Dec 1840 in Frankfort, Indiana. She married on 14 Apr 1836 in, Fairfield, Ohio, George M. WILSON [4427], born 13 Jul 1810 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Notes for Honor Dinah TALLMAN Batch A458630 Call Number 458630. REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Notes for George M. WILSON Batch A458630 Call Number 458630. REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA Children of Honor Dinah TALLMAN and George M. WILSON were as follows: 397 i Joseph Murray5 WILSON [17883], born 20 Nov 1837 in Frankfort, Indiana. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA 398 ii Sarah5 WILSON [17880], born 6 Jul 1839 in Frankfort, Indiana. Ancestral File Family History Library through Jon Stuart Wammack, La Mesa, CA. 93. Samuel4 SCOTHORN [14548] (Annah3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 1801 in, Rockingham, Virginia; died 1862. He married in 1820 in, Fairfield, Ohio, Mary SMITH [19756]. Notes for Samuel SCOTHORN !REC:Tallman Family News Letter No 36 Winter Issue. !REC:Herbert C. Probst 13173 county Road 215, Findley, Ohio 45840 !REC:Carol Scothorn Probst (Mrs Herbert C. ), Bluffton, Ohio) Children of Samuel SCOTHORN and Mary SMITH were as follows: 399 i Abraham5 SCOTHORN [14117], born 1834; died 1908. !REC:Carol Scothorn Probst (Mrs Herbert C. ), Bluffton, Ohio 104. Richard4 HARRISON [3412] (Ann Nancy3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 12 Aug 1805 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Va.. He married unknown. Children of Richard HARRISON were as follows: 400 i Richard5 HARRISON [22596] 113. William4 HARRISON [3706] (Susannah3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 30 Jan 1817 in Fairfield, Ohio; died 7 Jan 1900. He married on 18 Nov 1838 in, Franklin, Ohio, Rebecca KEYS [12862], born 28 Oct 1820 in,, Delaware; died 25 Apr 1906. Notes for William HARRISON The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 5 His Jones Co. property bordered John Tallman's. Later they made their home at Grand Junction in Greene Co., Iowa. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. Richard has William listed as child #11. SOURCES: LIFE: Spracker. Boon Family History. Page 155. Salt Lake Family History Library, BIRTH: Virgil Burdette Tallman. Tallman Genealogy. Page 70. Robert Tallman, 8 Rocco Drive, East Northport, New York 11731, MRIN:6111: Ohio Marriage. Franklin County. Salt Lake Family History Library, Film 285142. NOTES: INDIVIDUAL: His (William Harrison) Jones Co. property bordered John Tallman's. Later they made their home at Grand Junction in Greene Co., Iowa. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. Richard has William listed as child #11. He and Rebecca Keys appeared on the census of 10 Aug 1850 in Marion Twp., Hancock, Ohio. William H. age 32 farmer; born Ohio, and Rebecce, 29, born Delaware. At home were children Benjamin F. Leutitia, James N. Mary S. He removed to Jackson, Jones, Iowa in 1851. He appeared on the Census of 1852 in Jackson, Jones, Iowa 4 males, 3 females, 1 voter, 1 militia. He appeared on the Census of 1854 in Rome Twp., Jones, Iowa. He (William) amd Rebecca Leus appeared on the census of 1856 Wopelo Iowa. 38, farmer, 1 voter, 1 militia, 5 years in Iowa, Rebeca, 35. At home were Initials of children B. F., L. J., J. H., M. S., J. M., and G. W. He (William Harison) and Rebecca Keys appeared on the Census of 30 Jul 1860 in Rome Twp, Jones County, Iowa. William Harrison., 43, farmer. Rebecca Keys, 39. at home were Benjamin Letitia Henry M.S. John M. G. W. N. E. He and Rebecca Keys appeared on the census of 3 Sep 1870 in Jefferson, Greene, Iowa; William 50. born in Ohio, Rebecca 49, keeping house, At home were James, John, George, Ellen, William. Aquilla Crow (Son-in-law) Letitia Stewart (Widowed daughter) Email letter from Richard Harrison 10/28/97 Notes for Rebecca KEYS The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 5 His Jones County property bordered John Tallman's, later they made their home at Grand Junction in Greene Co., Iowa. They had nine children. died 25 Apr 1906 at age 85. Email letter from Richard Harrison 10/28/97 Children of William HARRISON and Rebecca KEYS were as follows: 401 i Benjamin F.5 HARRISON [22163], born 15 Jul 1840 in,, Ohio; died 30 Apr 1862 in Forsyth,, Missouri. Died at age 21 He began military service on 12 Aug 1861 9th Infantry, Company B, Musician. 402 ii Lithetia J.5 HARRISON [22164], born 21 Aug 1842 in,, Ohio. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Lithetia appeared on the census of 3 Sep 1870 in Jefferson,Greene County, Iowa as Letitia Stewart 28 years with no husband. Living next door to parents. 403 iii James Henry5 HARRISON [22171], born 23 Apr 1845 in,, Ohio; died 10 Mar 1934. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST Died age 88 He appeared on the Census of 3 Sep 1870 in Jefferson, Greene, Iowa James H. 25 farmer with parents 404 iv Mary Susannah5 HARRISON [22172], born 4 Jun 1847 in, Hancock, Ohio; died 6 Oct 1914. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Age 67 years at death. Mary and Aquilla appeared on the census of 3 Sep 1870 in Jefferson, green, Iowa Aquilla 32 farmer and Mary 23 keeping houseEmail from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 at 14:37 EDT. 405 v John M.5 HARRISON [22174], born 9 Sep 1850 in,, Ohio. He appeared on the Census of 3 Sep 1870 in Jefferson, Jones, Iowa 20 years living with parents. 406 vi Tallman5 HARRISON [22175], born 10 May 1853 in, Jones, Iowa; died 8 Feb 1854 in, Jones, Iowa. 407 vii George Washington5 HARRISON [22176], born 25 Mar 1855 in, Iowa; died 19 Dec 1930 in Grannis, Polk, Arkansas. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST George and Minnie met while both families were traveling in Kansas and returned to Grand Junction. From there they went to Polk County Arkansa in 1896. He died on 19 Dec 1930 in Grannis, Polk, Arkansas at the age 75. He lived in 1896 in Polk, Arkansas; moved there to homestead.Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 at 14:37. 408 viii Romancy E.5 HARRISON [22178], born 24 Jul 1858 in Rome, Jones, Iowa; died 24 Jul 1889. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. died at age 31. 409 ix William E.5 HARRISON [22179], born 1 Mar 1863; died 7 Nov 1933. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. dies age 70 years. 114. Benjamin4 HARRISON [3719] (Susannah3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 5 Aug 1820 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, VA; died 23 Jul 1876 in Fairview, Jones, Iowa; buried 25 Jul 1876 in Center Cem, Rome, Jones, Iowa. He married (1) in 1843 in <, , Ohio>, Jane JEFFRIES [12165], born abt. 1824 in, Ohio; died 1861/64 in,, Iowa. He married (2) on 20 Oct 1864 in Fairview, Jones, Iowa, Nancy Jane SOESBE [22151], born 3 May 1833 in Vigo, Indiana. Notes for Benjamin HARRISON The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 5 His Jones Co. property bordered John Tallman's. He married Jane Jeffries and died in Jones County at age 55. They had 8 children. Darby Lee Howse Robison Box 497, Nauvoo, Il. 62354. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. As per Richard Harrison birthdate calculated from gravestone marker. He married Jane Jeffries and married secound to Nancy Jane Soesbe, daughter of William Soesbe and Angelina Julian Buckner on 23 October 1864 in the home of William Soesbe in Fairview, Jones County, Iowa at age 55. Mrs Benj. Harrison, living between Anamosa and Fairview, has been suffering for years from an affliction of the knee and finally ulceration set in. After a consultation of physicians an amputation of the leg was determined as affording the only hope of prolonging life. Accordingly a week ago last Wednesday the operation was performed, but the strength of Mr. Harrison gave way and he died the following Sabath. His age was 56 years. "Anamosa Eureka" Thursday, July 27, 1876. He was buried on 25 July 1786 in Center Cemetery, Jones County, Iowa Benjamin as boy was placed under guardianship of Abraham Harrison on 30 Mar 1827 in Pickaway, Ohio. He removed to Greenfield, Jones County, Iowa, in 1849. He and Jane Jeffries appeared on the census of 1 Oct 1850 in Greenfield, Jones County, Iowa. Benjamin 30 farmer Jane 26 At home were Luisa E., Mary E., Matilda E. Benjamin appeared on the census of 1852 in Greenfield Jones, Iowa 4 males, 4 females, 3 voters, 3 militia. He appeared on the census of 1854 in Rome, Jones County, Iowa 2 males, 4 females, 1 voter, 1 militia. He and Jane Jeffries appeared on the census of 1856 in Buffalo, Linn County, Iowa Benjamin farmer Jane 32. At home were Lucy 11 Matilda 7 John 5 Henry 3 Huldy 0. He lived in 1856 in Prairieburg, Boulder, Linn County, Iowa. At that time Benjamin Harrison lived one mile east. He and Jane Jeffries appeared on the census of 6 Jul 1860 in Boulder, Linn, Iowa. Benjamin 39 farmer Jane 36 Ellen 15 Matilda 11 John 9 Henry 8 Huldah J. 6 Samuel 3 Notes for Jane JEFFRIES Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Notes for Nancy Jane SOESBE Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 at 14:37 EDT. Children of Benjamin HARRISON and Jane JEFFRIES were as follows: 410 i Luisa Ellen5 HARRISON [22180], born abt. 1844 in,, Ohio. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. She was also known as Nellie. Luisa and her husband Welcome B. Winn appeared in the census of 23 Jun 1870 in Souix City, Woodbury, Iowa Farmer; Effie at home Sheand Welcome B. Winn lived in 1876 in Woodbury, Iowa. 411 ii Mary E.5 HARRISON [22182], born abt. 1847 in <,, Ohio>; died bef. 1856. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Richard said she does not appear in 1856 census and he can find no mention of her after that date 412 iii Matilda E.5 HARRISON [22183], born abt. 1848 in,, Ohio. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Elizabeth and George appeared on the census of 9 Aug 1870 in Rome Township, Jones County, Iowa George 25, farmer Matilda 21 Howard 14 Hulda 14 They also appeared on the census of 1880 in Smokey Hill, Ellis County, Kansas. George 34 farmer, father born New York, mother born Indiana Matilda 30 father born in Virginia mother born in Ohio gertrude; Araha; Ross; Birtha all at home.Email letter from Richard Harrison on 28 October 1997 413 iv John W.5 HARRISON [22185], born abt. 1849 in Greenfield, Jones, Iowa; died 22 Oct 1881 in Pottawattamie,, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. He appeared on the census of 1870 in Jones, Iowa. 19 year old living with sister Matilda. Wsorked as thresher. He lived in 1876 in Shelby County, Iowa. 414 v Henry B.5 HARRISON [22186], born abt. 1853 in Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. He died before 1895, does not appear with wife in census of 1895. Henry apperedon the census of 1885 in Marion Street Rome, Jones, Iowa children Ella; Claud and Bessie at home.Email letter from Richard Harrison on 28 October 1997 at 14:37 EDT 415 vi Hulda Jane5 HARRISON [22188], born abt. 1855 in,, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. 416 vii Samuel A.5 HARRISON [22189], born May 1857 in, Linn, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. As a young man Samuel lived with Barhnardt Waggoner and his second wife, Grace Tallman. He appeared on the census of 11 jul 1870 in Home of Barhardt Waggoner and Grace Tallman, Jackson Township, Jones County, Iowa age 13 attended school Samuel appeared on the census of 1880 in Cumberland, Union, Cass, Iowa as a servant. Living with S.L. Edwards, farmer He appreared on the census of 1885 in Township 75 Range 34, Section 5 on the SW Quarter of the SW Quarter, Masinna, Cass County, Iowa Samuel farmer. Georgia 20 at home He and Georgia A. Skipton appeared on the census of 1895 in Bear Grove, Cass, Iowa. Samuel 38 farmer, Linn, Congregationalist; Georgia 28 keeping house. Trive 15, Bessie 8, Daphne 1 all children born Cass, Samuel appeared on the census of 1900 in Cumberland, Union, Cass, Iowa Samuel 43 farmer owned farm Georgia 36 Bessie 13 Daphne 6 They appeared in the 1900 census in Cumberland Union Cass, Iowa Samuel 52 farmer Georgia Bessie 23 Daphne 15 They appeared in the 1915 census in Cumberland, Union, Cass, Iowa Samuel A. farmer 58 born Iowa Mother and father born Ohio Georgia A. 50 43 years in Iowa He has 5 years of education she had 8 years common school Their farm was valued at $1,600 with a $500. Mortgage They were Christian 1 milk cow, $36; 3 horses $300. swine, $162; 50 fowl $20. The family appeared on the 1920 census of Cumberland, Union, Cass, Iowa Samuel 62 farmer farm #133. Email letter from Richard Harrison on 28 October 1997 at 14:37 EDT 417 viii Elmer Elsworth5 HARRISON [22191], born Feb 1861 in, Linn, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. He lived in Woodbury, Iowa, lived with his sister (1876) Elmer appeared on census of 1885; 23 years enumerated with brother, Samuel. Appeared on the census of 1900 with wife in Cumberland, Union, Cass, Iowa Elmer 39 years as teamster. Email from Richard Harrison dated 28 Oct 1997 time 14:37 page 15. Children of Benjamin HARRISON and Nancy Jane SOESBE were as follows: 418 i Ernest Wyant5 HARRISON [22193], born 9 Sep 1866 in Anamosa, Jones, Iowa; died 22 Oct 1924 in, Anamosa, Jones, Iowa; buried in Riverside Cem, Anamosa, Jones, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. He was Farmer in 1887. He was Day laborer in 1891. Ernest and his wife Liona v Levisa Walbridge appeared on the census of 1895 children Bennie Maisie Ralph at home. 1900 census was Plumber and 33 year old children Ernest Maza Ralph Marguette 1905 Pipe Layer Children Bennie Mazie Ralph Margaret Mildred lived at home 1910 census living 109 Cleveland Street Children Ben listed at home. 1920 Plumber living 112 South Grarnivillo, Anamosa, Jones, Iowa Son and daughter in Law living at home Ralph 26 and Florence 24 and Grandson Robert. Email from Richard Harrison 28 October 1997 time 14:37 EST 419 ii Rebecca Edith5 HARRISON [22195], born Nov 1872 in Fairview, Jones, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Rebecca appeared on the census of 1925 living at 207 Iowa Street Anamosa, Jones, Iowa. She was 52 years old. Email from Richard Harrison dated 28 Oct 1997 time 14:37 page 17. 115. Nancy4 HARRISON [3709] (Susannah3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 1823 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, VA. She married Joseph EGBERT [20184], born 1808 in,, Ohio, son of David EGBERT [22152] and Mary (---) [22153] . Notes for Nancy HARRISON Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. Richard has Nancy listed as child #11. Born about Feb 1812. Also married to Joseph Egbert not William Sellers. Nancy was placed under guardianship of Abraham Harrison on 30 May 1827 in Pickaway, Ohio. She and Joseph Egbert appeared on the census of 9 Aug 1850 in Marion Township Hancock Ohio Joseph, 42 farmer, born Pennsylvania, Nancy 38 born Ohio all children at home. She appeared on the census of 6 Jul 1860 in Marion Hancock, Ohio; 47. Notes for Joseph EGBERT Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 at 00:30 EST Joseph and family found on census 6 Jul 1860 in Marion, Pickaway, Ohio; 53, farmer, born in Ohio. He lived in Dowling, Wood, Ohio. Children of Nancy HARRISON and Joseph EGBERT were as follows: 420 i Henry5 EGBERT [22154], born 1831 in,, Ohio. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. He appeared on the census of Aug 1850 as 19 living with parents. 421 ii Isaac5 EGBERT [22155], born abt. 1833. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. He appeared on the census of Aug 1850 in Marion, Hancock, Ohio as 17 year of age farmer, lived with parents. He and Sarah appeared on the census of 6 Jul 1860 in Marion, Hancock, Ohio 27 Farmer living with parents 422 iii Enita J.5 EGBERT [22157], born abt. 1835. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. 423 iv Arlitta5 EGBERT [22158], born abt. 1837. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. 424 v Mary S.5 EGBERT [22159], born abt. 1839. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. She appeared on the census of 1860 in Marion, Hanncock, Ohio age 20 years old 425 vi Sarah M.5 EGBERT [22160], born abt. 1844. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. 426 vii John5 EGBERT [22161], born abt. 1847. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. 427 viii Nancy Jane5 EGBERT [22162], born abt. 1849. Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. 116. Susannah4 HARRISON [3710] (Susannah3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 7 Nov 1825 in, Pickaway, Ohio; died 16 Jan 1895 in North English, Iowa, Iowa. She married on 23 Oct 1845 in Hancock, Ohio, George ROLLER [12860], born 22 Feb 1824 in, Washington, Ohio; died 16 Aug 1905 in North English, Iowa; buried in North English, Iowa, son of William ROLLER [22197] and Nancy TETERS [22198] . Notes for Susannah HARRISON The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 5 She died at North English, Iowa County, Iowa at age 50. They had nine children Email letter from Richard Harrison 29 October 1997 00:30 EST. Richard has Susannah listed as child #9. She died age 69, but Virgil Tallman says she died at age 50 in North English, Iowa. Notes for George ROLLER The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 5 Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Children of Susannah HARRISON and George ROLLER were as follows: 428 i Nancy Jane5 ROLLER [22199] Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. 429 ii Napoleon B.5 ROLLER [22200] 430 iii Michael Valentine5 ROLLER [22201] 431 iv William Henry5 ROLLER [22202] 432 v Orlita Amelia5 ROLLER [22203] 433 vi John Ross5 ROLLER [22204] 434 vii Albert Westburn5 ROLLER [22205] 435 viii George Washington5 ROLLER [22206] 436 ix Mary Elizabeth5 ROLLER [22207], born 16 Mar 1869 in North English, Iowa, Iowa; died 11 May 1942 in North English, Iowa, Iowa; buried in North English, Iowa, Iowa. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 14:37 EST. Mary Elizabeth was a Teacher/Superintendent 437 x Wilson Monroe5 ROLLER [22209], born 10 Mar 1860; died 31 Mar 1931 in Neelin, Manitoba, Canada; buried in Neelin, Manitoba, Canda. Email from Richard Harrison 28 Oct 1997 120. Susannah4 HARRISON [1399] (Mary3 Tallman, Benjamin2, William1), born 11 Feb 1812 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, Va.. She married Coleman BRIGHT [22574], born 1808 in, Rockingham, Virginia. Notes for Susannah HARRISON Settlers of the Long Gray Trail by J. Houston Harrison, page 439 mentions Susannah Harrison born 1812 married Coleman Bright. who was born 1808 Children of Susannah HARRISON and Coleman BRIGHT were as follows: 438 i Minerva5 BRIGHT [22575] Ref to father's source. 439 ii Jane Ann5 BRIGHT [22577], born 3 Jan 1840 in, Rockingham, Virginia; died 2 Jan 1916. Ref to father's source. 130. John Harrison4 TALLMAN [4292] (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, William1), born 1818 in, Rockingham, Virginia; died 4 Aug 1893 in Lincoln Co., Lincoln, Tn.; buried in Unity Cem., Howell, Lincoln, Tn.. He married in 1845 in / Near Altamont, TN, TN, Sarah (Sally) SIMMS [21442], born 8 Jul 1826 in Tennessee, Tennessee; died 9 Jan 1888 in Lincoln Co., TN, TN; buried in Unity Cemetery, Howell, Lincoln Co., TN. Notes for John Harrison TALLMAN Batch 8324903-22 Call Number 1395618. LETTER:Cover letter for the Winter 1994 Tallman News letter. Page 376 Settlers by the Long Gray Trail NEWS LETTER:Tallman News Letter Winter 1994 No. 36. REC:Robert Tallman, E. Northport, NY 11731. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 1. Birth source: "Tallmon Lineage, 1850 - 1983" by Mrs. Dale Walter (nee Margaret Tallmon), provided by Opal Alma Tallman Burgess. 2. Buried in Unity Cemetery, Howell, Tn. 3. Tallman changed to Tallmon by some of the family. The western branch used Tallmon while the eastern and southern branches maintained the "A" as with the original Peter Tallman. Coments by R. Tallman. 4. 1850 Census, Grundy Co., Tn, Dwell. 7, Fam. 7, 15 Oct, from Census Microfilm. Harrison Tallman 31 TN. Sarah 22 TN. James W. 4 TN. George 2 TN. Levi 5/12 TN. Tabiatha Simms 50 TN. James 21 TN. Student at school 1860 Census, Grundy Co., TN. 11-429, as transcribed by Byron and Barbara Sistler. John H. Tallman, (46) Wife, Sara, (33) James W., (14) George F., (12) Levi W., (10) David S., (8) Andrew J., (6) Mary J., (4) Albert H., (1) 6. Descendants of William Tallman, Manuscript by Mrs Luella Bancroft Fant, a transcription of the William Tallman Bible, Located in the NSDAR Library, (LC), Washington, Dc. Notes for Sarah (Sally) SIMMS From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Children of John Harrison TALLMAN and Sarah (Sally) SIMMS were as follows: 440 i James W.5 TALLMAN [21443], born 1846 in Near Altamont, TN; died 1928. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 1. Birth source: 1860 Census used to determin birth year. See Census used to determine birth year. See census under general notes for John Harrison Tallman. 2. James was drafted or forced to join the Confederate States of America (CSA) Army. He served approximately one year, reportedly went home on furlough, and it's believed he deserted the CSA Army. He then joined the Union Army and served until 1865. He was discharged and migrated to Paola, Ks. Source: Tallmon lineage 1850-1983, Mrs Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon). Provided by Opal Alma Tallman Burgess. 3. Muster sheets obtained from National Archives, courtesy of Margaret Talman Eitzen, provide partial support the statement made by note #2. He was taken prisoner by the US Army, subsequently paroled (released after signing an oath that he would not rejoin the CSA. The penalty for not complying would be execution if caught). However, James then joined the Union Army. 441 ii George E.5 TALLMAN [21444], born 5 Oct 1848 in , Tn.; died 11 Jan 1896 in Viola, Warren, Tn.; buried in Viola, Warren, Tn.. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 442 iii Infant5 TALLMAN [21445], born abt. 1848 in . From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 443 iv Levi Woodley5 TALLMON [21446], born 1 Jan 1850 in Beersheba Spring, TN, TN; died 14 May 1936; buried in Columbia Cemeter, Columbia, ia. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 1. Buried in Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Ia. Source: Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs Margaret Tallmon Walter, provided by Opal Alma Tallmon Burgess. 2. Marriage info per Lincoln Co., Tn Marriage book "C" which lists Levi as "Tallman" not "Tallmon". 444 v David F.5 TALLMAN [21447], born Jan 1852 in ; died 1929; buried in Unity Cemetery, Howell, Lincoln Co., TN. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 1. Grave Marker per Mabel A. Tucker, Lincoln Co. Genealogical Society, Fayetteville, Tn. 2. David remained and died in Tennessee. He and his wive Martha, had 6 children. Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. 3. Listed by Byron & Barbara Sistler, "Early Middle Tennessee Marriages" Nashville, Tn., (1988). Located while in San Antonio, Tx. Library, April, 1993. 445 vi Marchbanks5 TALLMAN [21448], born 1854 in ; died 1940. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 1. 1860 Federal Census Lists name as Andrew J. Tallman. 2. Moved to Kansas in 1892, homesteaded in Dewey Co., then moved to Missouri in 1902. Per Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon). provided by Opal Alma Tallman Burgess. 446 vii Mary J.5 TALLMAN [21449], born 1856 in ; died 1934. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. 447 viii Albert H.5 TALLMAN [21450], born 6 Oct 1858 in TN; died 1942; buried in Smithfield Cemet, TX, Texas. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Tallmon Lineage 1850- 1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. 448 ix Lawson5 TALLMAN [21451], born 1860 in ; died 1930 in Yates Center, Kansas, Kansas. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 Best educated on the family, Lost his right arm at the shoulder in his teens. Was surveyor of county (Woodson, Kansas) as a young man where he lived until death. Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. 449 x Ann5 TALLMAN [21452], born 1862 in ; died 1931. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 Handwritten manuscript signed by Tiance Fryer, Dauaghter of Ann Manuscript furnished by Opel Alma Tallman Burges. 450 xi John Harrison5 TALLMAN [21453], born 13 Feb 1867 in Fayetteville, TN, Tn.; died 28 Nov 1928; buried in Smithfield Cemet, TX, Texas. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 First marriage license issued 6 March 1891 Buried in Smithfield Cemetery, Tx. Conflicting Info regarding middle initial, T or H Moved to El Dorado Springs, Mo. then to Smithville Tx. where he married again. This union produced several children who are unknown. Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. 451 xii William Thomas5 TALLMON [21193], born 20 Apr 1869 in Lanonia, TX, Texas; died 13 Sep 1926; buried in Smithfield, Texas. Letter from Robert Tallman 8 Feb 1997 Buried in Smithfield Cemetery, believed to be in Texas. Went to Quinlan Tx where he married and had issue which are unknown. He remained in Texas until his death in 1926. Tallmon Lineage 1850-1983, Mrs. Dale Walter (Nee Margaret Tallmon. Provided by Opal Alman Tallman Burgess. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 Jan 1996. 131. James Miller4 TALLMAN [4283] (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, William1), born 30 Oct 1821 in, Rockingham, Virginia. He married unknown. Notes for James Miller TALLMAN !Batch 8324903-22 Call number 1395618. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Children of James Miller TALLMAN were as follows: 452 i Daniel B.5 TALLMAN [13779] !NEWS LETTER:Tallman News Letter Winter 1994 No. 36. !REC:Margaret Eitzen 11516 Alcinda Lane, Gaithersburg, Md. 20878. 135. Nathaniel4 TALLMAN [4] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 11 Dec 1809 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, VA; died 18 Aug 1888. He married on 9 Dec 1841 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio, Catherine B WRIGHT [351], born 23 Mar 1820 in, Franklin, Ohio; died 15 Oct 1893 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Notes for Nathaniel TALLMAN Batch 7624607-34 Call Number 1058743. Batch 7630006-40 Call Number 1058816.2 REC:From Virgil Burdette Tallman's "Tallman Genealogical Record". Descendants of Peter Tallman (1623-1708) and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Children of Nathaniel TALLMAN and Catherine B WRIGHT were as follows: 453 i Samuel Harrison5 TALLMAN [3234], born 19 Jan 1844 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 10 Mar 1922. 454 ii William Henry5 TALLMAN [13782], born 27 Jan 1846; died 15 Mar 1917. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. 455 iii John C.5 TALLMAN [13978], born Nov 1847; died 1941. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. 456 iv Joseph Milton5 TALLMAN [12452], born 1 Aug 1850 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 22 Mar 1852 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 457 v Milton5 TALLMAN [13958], born abt. 1852; died 22 Mar 1852. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. died in infancy 458 vi David Hinton5 TALLMAN [13957], born 4 Nov 1855 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 26 Feb 1943 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; buried in Union Grove Cem., Franklin, Ohio. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. Buried in the Union Grove Cemetery 459 vii Minerva5 TALLMAN [13486], born 4 Feb 1842; died 21 May 1880 in Madison Twp., Ohio. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. In Virgil Tallman's Bereis History (The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue, No. 11 1987 page 3 460 viii Mary5 TALLMAN [14080] !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. 461 ix Emma5 TALLMAN [13966], born 1862. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. 136. Benjamin B.4 TALLMAN [5] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 25 May 1811 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Oh; died 25 Nov 1881 in Western, Linn, Iowa. He married (1) on 24 Dec 1833 in, Fairfield, Ohio, Sarah GRANVILLE [352], died Jan 1836 in Madison Twp., Madison, Ohio. He married (2) on 23 Oct 1837 in, Fairfield, Ohio, Romancy MILLER [353], born 10 Apr 1819 in Millersport, Ohio; died 31 Jan 1911 in Rippey, Iowa; buried in Rippey Cem, Rippey, Iowa. Notes for Benjamin B. TALLMAN !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. Around 1848 Benjamin moved to Jones County, Iowa from Canal Winchester, Franklin County, Ohio. Sometime in the 1850s Benjamin moved his family to the next county to the west, Linn County. He was involved with the United Brethren Church which founded a town and college at Western. Benjamin was the farm agent and resident agent for the college for many years. At one time he served on the Board of Regents. When the church founded the town it was hoped that the lots and nearby farms could be sold to the members thereby creating a strong religious community. They were also in a good position to be on a major north/south railwayline. Such was not to be the case though. The railway located to both the east and west of the town by a few miles and an influx of immigrants from Bohemia bought up much of the surrounding land. The college fell on hard times and eventually closed. One of Benjamin's jobs was to operate the college farm. The farm provided a work/study program for needy students as well as a means for the college to earn outside income. Benjamin owned no land in Linn County until 1864 but he clearly lived there much earlier, so he probably resided on the college farm itself. He purchased 80 acres adjacent to the college farm just to the north (E1/2, SE1/4 Sec. 28-82-7). A barn that he built was still standing in 1987. Benjamin died in 1881 and his wife Romancy moved to Rippey in Greene County, Iowa, to live with her daughter Amy. Another daughter, Eliza also lived around Rippey and Romancy later lived with her. There is also some indication that her son Miller also lived in the area for a while. There seems to have been quite an exodus of Tallmans to Greene County. Several sons of Benjamin's brother John also moved there. Many of Benjamin's younger children moved to Minnesota. Benjamin is buried in Western Cemetery in Linn County, Iowa. MARRIAGE: Fairfield County, Ohio Marriage Records Book1. by S. S. Geohegan. Performed by Peter Stepens Minister of the Gosple. 24 Dec 1833 Notes for Sarah GRANVILLE !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. The Greater Tallman Newsletter Autumn Issue #4 1987 page 3. Notes for Romancy MILLER !Batch 8808206-51 Not Available !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. Buried in Rippey Cemetery, Rippey, Iowa Block 2 Log 38, Grave 3. Children of Benjamin B. TALLMAN and Sarah GRANVILLE were as follows: 462 i Sarah Jane5 TALLMAN [13759], born 2 Jan 1836 in, Madison, Ohio; died 27 Dec 1889. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. The Greater Tallman Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 4. Children of Benjamin B. TALLMAN and Romancy MILLER were as follows: 463 i John5 TALLMAN [2429], born 10 Oct 1838 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 16 Jul 1843. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. 464 ii Mathias Miller5 TALLMAN [2498], born 14 Apr 1841 in Millersport, Ohio; died 8 Apr 1921 in Marshalltown, Iowa; buried in Soldiers Hm Cem., Marshalltown, Iowa. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. !REC:Died 8 April 1921 and is buried in the Iowa Soldiers Home Cemetery, Marshalltown, Iowa. !REC:Pedigree Chart from Martha Carman Fink 1724 W. Farragut Ave. Chicago, Il 60640 6 March 1987. 465 iii David5 TALLMAN [2497], born 14 Feb 1842 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 14 Feb 1842. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrell. I have a copy 466 iv Caroline5 TALLMAN [2494], born 16 Feb 1843 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrell. I have a copy 467 v Amy E.5 TALLMAN [430], born 3 Jul 1844 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrell. I have a copy 468 vi Eliza E.5 TALLMAN [2475], born 1 Dec 1846 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 20 Jun 1916 in Rippey, Iowa; buried in Rippey Cem., Iowa. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrell. I have a copy !Batch 7624607-34 Call Number 1058743. Batch 7630006-40 Call Number 1058816.2 !REC:From Virgil Burdette Tallman's "Tallman Genealogical Record". Descendants of Peter Tallman (1623-1708) and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. 469 vii Nathaniel H.5 TALLMAN [2476], born 30 Nov 1848 in Rome Township, Jones, Iowa; died 12 May 1931. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman (1623-1706) and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell 470 viii Benjamin5 TALLMAN [9110], born 27 Jan 1850 in Western, Ohio. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 471 ix Griffith C.5 TALLMAN [9210], born 27 Jan 1853 in Western, Ohio; died abt. 1934 in, Utah. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 472 x Romancy D.5 TALLMAN [9209], born 27 Nov 1855 in Western, Ohio; died 24 Jun 1909. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 473 xi William L.5 TALLMAN [9105], born 30 Jul 1858. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 474 xii Grace W.5 TALLMAN [9104], born 12 May 1861 in Western, Ohio; died 12 May 1861 in Western, Ohio. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 475 xiii Jacob M.5 TALLMAN [9102], born 8 May 1865 in Western, Ohio; died 7 Dec 1889. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 137. Mary4 TALLMAN [6] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 11 Jan 1813 in Canal Winchester, Frank, Oh; died 18 Jul 1853 in Madison Twp., Madison, Ohio; buried in Union Cemetery, Canal Winchester, Ohio. She married Frederick SLOUGH [354], born Apr 1810; died 11 Mar 1846 in Madison Twp., Madison, Ohio. Notes for Mary TALLMAN !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 Notes for Frederick SLOUGH Frederick Slough: The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. Children of Mary TALLMAN and Frederick SLOUGH were as follows: 476 i Elizabeth5 SLOUGH [12114], died 1 Dec 1843 in Madison Twp., Madison, Ohio. Elizabeth Slough: The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 140. David Harrison4 TALLMAN [10] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 27 Nov 1817 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 1891 in Jasper, Missouri. He married on 17 Dec 1840 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio, Matilda Hannah JEFFRIES [357], born 18 Jan 1820 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 15 Nov 1906 in Jasper, Missouri; buried in Walnut Grove Cem, Missouri. Notes for David Harrison TALLMAN !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. I have a copy. !Note:The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 3- 4. David Harrison Tallman: They came from Canal Winchester, Ohio to Jones County, Iowa in 1845. In 1869 they removed to Neosha, Missouri. MARRIAGE: Fairfield County, Ohio Marriage Records Book 1 Film 38033 F Ohio F3a Pt 2 295,268. Married by Clus W. Vavis. Notes for Matilda Hannah JEFFRIES !NEWS LETTER:Tallman News Letter Winter 1994 No. 36. !REC:M. Joyce (Tallman) Hanson (Mrs. Hergert C.) 320 Greaton Rd. New Richmond, Wi 54017. !MAR:Excerpts from Golden Wedding anniversary December 31, 1924Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tallman of Simms celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with relatives asnd friends. Mr. Tallman was born in Ohio on a farm 7 February 1849 and Mrs Tallman born in Madison, Wis., on January 1, 1856. !DEA:Excerpts from Funeral Notice Died at the home of her daughter Mrs. A..L Rose, in theis city Thursday November 15, 1906. (William Henry Tallman's mother) Children of David Harrison TALLMAN and Matilda Hannah JEFFRIES were as follows: 477 i Sarah A.5 TALLMAN [3236], born 5 Oct 1841 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 7 Oct 1841 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 478 ii Elizabeth5 TALLMAN [3229], born 5 Oct 1841 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 1 Apr 1843 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 479 iii Hinton Lafayette5 TALLMAN [3228], born 1844 in Lancaster, Ohio; died 1935. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 480 iv Nathaniel5 TALLMAN [13182], born 9 Jun 1845 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 16 Mar 1846 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; buried in Union Cem, Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 Buried Union Cemetery Canal Winchester, Franklin County, Ohio (from Grave Marker) 481 William Henry5 TALLMAN [13901], born 7 Feb 1849 in Lancaster, Ohio; died 21 Jan 1927 in Simms, Montana; buried in v Sun River Cem., Montana. !Page 376 Settlers by the Long Gray Trail !NEWS !REC:M. Joyce (Tallman) Hanson (Mrs. Hergert C.) 320 Greaton Rd. New Richmond, Wi 54017. William went to Simms, Montana. !MAR:Excerpts from Golden Wedding anniversary December 31, 1924 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tallman of Simms celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with relatives and friends. Mr. Tallman was born in Ohio on a farm 7 February 1849 and Mrs Tallman born in Madison, Wis., on January 1, 1856. !DEA:Excerpts from Funeral Notice Died at the home of her daughter Mrs. A..L Rose, in this city Thursday November 15, 1906. (William Henry Tallman's mother) 482 vi Phoebe Ellen5 TALLMAN [15529], born 12 May 1853 in Lancaster, Ohio; died 21 May 1935. !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 483 vii David5 TALLMAN [15554] !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 141. Phebe4 TALLMAN [11] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 14 Nov 1819 in Winchester, Ohio; died 2 Mar 1850 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. She married on 1 Oct 1840 in Winchester, Ohio, William FRY [358], born 1 Oct 1815 in, Loudon, Virginia; died 21 Mar 1854 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. Notes for Phebe TALLMAN The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. Notes for William FRY The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 Children of Phebe TALLMAN and William FRY were as follows: 484 i John D.5 FRY [12325], born 2 May 1847 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio; died 2 Mar 1850 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio. The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue No. 11 1987 page 3 !REC:Harry Terrel's Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs. 142. John4 TALLMAN (Jr.) [12] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 3 Apr 1821 in Canal Winchester, Frnkln, Oh; died 30 Jul 1893 in Morley, Jones, ia. He married on 30 Aug 1843 in Fairfield Co., Oh, Lucinda LOWE [2332], born 15 Jan 1822 in Maryland Line, Bltmr, MD; died 6 Sep 1909; buried in Morley, Jones, ia, daughter of Joshua LOW [2932] and Rosina FRIEDRICK [2931] . Notes for John TALLMAN (Jr.) Batch A537091 537091, 537093, 53720, 537201, 537202, Data is incorrect in Batch 787601-76 Call Number 1126253. History of Jones County, Iowa 1879 page 653. John Tallman a native of Ohio and in that state married Lucinda Lowe. She was born in Maryland, near Baltimore. They left Franklin County, Ohio and settled in Jones Co., Iowa near what is now called Morley in 1845. There Mr. Tallman puchased land (308 acres by 1879) and carried on farming, being one of the successful Agriculturelists of the Rome Township community. Mr. Tallman was quite prominent in political circles, filling all of the township positions and 9 years on the board of supervisors. No trust given him was ever betrayed and his record as a businessman and office holder was extremely commendable. He was a Republican and member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Both he and his wife are buried in the Greene Center Cemetery near Morley, Jones County, Iowa. Children of John TALLMAN (Jr.) and Lucinda LOWE were as follows: 485 i James Henry5 TALLMAN [567], born 29 Aug 1844 in Canal Winchester, Frnkln, Oh; died 16 Feb 1905 in Harlan, Shelby, Iowa; buried 19 Feb 1905 in Harlan, Shelby, Iowa. Batch A537091, 537093, 53720, 537201, 537202. Greene & Carroll Co. Iowa Pub: Lewis Pub Co. (1887) 977.7 L585 page 325-6. 1880 Census Green Co. Iowa. 1870 Census Jones Co. Rome Twp. Death Cert of James Henry Tallman and Landora Jane. He is the son of John TALLMAN Jr. and Lucinda LOW. James came to Jones County, Iowa with his parents in 1845. He was only 1 year old. He was a Civil War soldier, Company E. 31st Iowa Infantry 14 August 1862 and discharged at Louisville, Kentucky 27 June 1865. His unit entered federal service at Davenport 13 Oct 1862: went to Helena, Ark. and fought at Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi. Ark. Post and the Campaign for Vicksburg. James was engaged in the attack on Jackson, Mississippi and battles for Chattanooga, Tenn. and Ringgold, Ga., was in the campaign for Atlanta and the march through Ga. into the Carolinas. After the war he attended school at Mt. Vernon, Iowa and taught school for three years. In the spring of 1868, he went to Denver, Colorado and taught school near there for a time then traveled among the mines in the mountains; returning in the fall of that same year. In 1874, Mr. TALLMAN came to Greene County, Iowa and acquired 240 acres of good land and engaged in farming and stock raising. Soon after he purchased his land in 1875, the rail road purchased a right of way through his farm (the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific). Having the vision that his farm was a potential town site, James had a plot surveyed by N. Stetson, County Surveyor and called it the town of Paton. Then formed a committee of town fathers of which he was one. Then proceeded to sell off the lots. After the original lots were sold James surveyed the first addition and then the second addition. Most of the lots were sold off by 1883. One street is named in his honor and he gave a parcel to the town for a park, which is named after him. He served two years as town trustee. From the middle 1880's until he moved, James and Landora farmed a small parcel of 110 acres and had a prosperous farm unit. After the lots were sold or at least most of them were sold, they removed to Harlan, Shelby County, Iowa, in October 1891, he purchased lots 10,11 and 12 in Block 56 of Long Addition, in the city of Harlan. These lots are on the north west corner of 4th street and Baldwin Street and the other is on the north west corner of 5th street and Willow street in the City of Harlan Iowa. When James and Landora brought their family north they all came together even though the two older children were marriageable age. Wilbur was married in May and Gertrude in September of 1893. The home they lived in was on 5th street and is still standing (1988) The house is two story and records indicate that it has been remodeled. The 1900 Census of Harlan recorded the TALLMAN family living at 402 Baldwin which is the address of the house. On the 23 Day of November 1898 James and Landora purchased a parcel, #12, block #78 of the Long tract. On 10 August 1901 James sold the house on 402 Baldwin and they moved to 502 Willow the new lot after the house was built. In January 1903 James passed the ownership to Landora his wife and he died in 1905. Landora lived at 502 Willow until 1908 when she married Thomas A. Long 14 October 1908. Both James H. TALLMAN and Landora Jane RICHTSTINE are buried at the Harlan City Cemetery Section 1 Plot 139 Space 5 and 6. (Thomas N. FRANKLIN having previously purchased the plot when his wife Gertrude P. TALLMAN died March 1895. Thomas N. FRANKLIN is also buried there 486 ii Nathaniel Commadore5 TALLMAN [577], born 22 Jan 1846 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 10 Oct 1910 in Paton, Greene, Iowa; buried in Paton, Greene, Iowa. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrel. !REC:Past and Present of Green Co. (1907) by Stillman. Nathaniel Commadore Tallman was engaged in general farming in Paton township, where he owned and cultivates one hundred and sixty acres of land. He was a native of Jones county, Iowa, born January 22, 1846, and is the second child of John and Lucinda (Low) Tallman, natives of Ohio and Maryland respectively. Soon after their marriage they removed from Ohio to Iowa, becoming residents of Jones county in 1845. Buying a tract of land, the father carried on general agricultural pursuits and numbered among the successful farmers of that county up to the time of his death. He was quite prominent in local political circles and was retained in the office of county supervisor for nine year, also filling various township position, the duties of which he discharged with promptness and fidelity. He belonged to the Methodist Episcopal church and was a stalwart advocate of republican principles. At all time he was worthy of the trust and confidence which were uniformly given him by he fellow townsmen, and thus his death, which occurred July 30, 1893, when he was seventy-one years of age, was deeply deplored by many friends. Of his family of ten children. As a boy Nathaniel worked upon the home farm, and in the public schools became familiar with the common English branches of learning. He remained a resident of Jones county until 1871, when at the age of twenty-five years he came to Greene county with his brother, Reuben /s. Tallman, and purchased his present farm and one hundred and sixty acres in Paton township. It was then a tract of raw prairie, covered with the native grasses through the summer months and with a sheet of glistening snow in the winter season. He and his brother were of Paton township, all around them being wild and undeveloped. They aided in extending the frontier and in reclaiming this region for the purposes of civilization, and as the years have passed they have met with a goodly measure of success. Nathaniel Commadore Tallman was married in Boone County in 1875 to Miss Annie Pettit, who died twelve years later, in May, 1887. For his second wife he chose Ida May Hamilton, a native of Illinois. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Tallman have been born six children. The family home was a comfortable residence, stood in the midst of a well improved farm. There were good outbuildings for the shelter of grain and stock, while the latest improved machinery facilitates the work of the fields. 487 iii Reuben Sanford5 TALLMAN [580], born 10 Oct 1848 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 17 Apr 1913 in Paton, Greene, Iowa. Reuben Sanford Tallman: !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman by Harry Terrel. !REC:Past and Present of Green Co. (1907) by Stillman page 565. He studied at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. In 1871, he went with his brother, N.C. Tallman to Paton Twp., Greene Co. He raised hogs and cattle in conjunction with wheat, corn and other cereals on his splendidly improved farm comprising 320 acres, Section 16. A Republican, he attended the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1885, he married Miss Sarah Ellen Willett. They had nine children. It is interesting to note here that Susie Violet Tallman, 4th child of Reuben S. and Sarah Tallman, married a man named Harry Edward Terrell. He compiled the manuscript "Supplement to Elmer Tallman's 'Descendants of Peter Tallman' by Harry Terrell" We can be safe in assuming that the author (Elmer T.), was Elmer Willett Tallman, son of Reuben S. Tallman! Reuben S. Tallman spent the days of his boyhood and youth on his father's farm in Jones county and is largely indebted to the public school system of that locality for the educational privileges he enjoyed. However, he spent one year as a student in Cornell College at Mount Vernon, Iowa, but had to abandon his college course on account of illness. In 1871, in company with his brother, Nathanial Tallman, he came to Greene county and here he purchased on hundred and sixty acres of school land. He and his brother were the first settlers of Paton township and built the first residence within it borders. Mr. Tallman of this review is therefore with his brother the oldest settlers of the township. 488 iv Elizabeth5 TALLMAN [576], born 17 Jan 1850 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 22 May 1931. Volumn 3 page 25 of my book of notes records Elizabeth Tallman born Morley Jones County, Iowa 17 June 1850 & died 22 May 1931 Elizabeth for many years tought Public School in Dever Colorado. Miss Tallman never married. 489 v Winfield Harrison5 TALLMAN [582], born 29 Aug 1852 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 30 May 1932 in Paton, Greene, Iowa. Funeral program for Adolphus Orestes Tallman Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. Past and Present of Greene Co." page 657. The name of Tallman closely associated with agricultural interests in Paton township, where three brothers are operating fine farms. The one upon which Winfield H. Tallman re sides comprises one hundred and sixty acres of rich land in a district famous for it agricultural possibilities and the fine appearance of the place today is due to his unfaltering perseverance and energy. He came to Greene county from Jones county, Iowa, where his birth occurred on the 28th of August, 1852. His father, John Tallman, was a native of Ohio and in that state was married to Miss Lucinda Low, whose birth occurred near Baltimore, Maryland. They remained residents of the Buckeye state for only a brief period after their marriage, when they removed to Iowa, settling in Jones county in 1845. There Mr. Tallman purchased land and carried on farming, being numbered among the successful agriculturists of that community up to the time of his death, which occurred on the 30th of July, 1893, when he was seventy-two years of age. His widow survived for many years and live there until her death. Mr Tallman was quite prominent in local political circles and was honored with various offices, filling all of the township positions and also serving as a member of the county board of supervisors for nine years. No trust reposed in him was ever betrayed in the slightest degree and his record as a business man and office holder was extremely commendable. His life, too, in all of its relations was in harmony with his professions as a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His political allegiance was given to the republican party. Unto him and his wife were born ten children Winfield H. Tallman, having spent his boyhood days in the county of his nativity in the acquirement of a good common school education and in assisting in the work of the home farm, Mr. Tallman made arrangements for having a home of his own by his marriage on the 2d of November, 1873, to Miss Edith J. Ganser, a native of Ohio and a daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Rhoads) Ganser, who removed from the Buckeye state to Jones county, Iowa, about 1860 and there resided until called to their final rest. In the Ganser family were nine children. In the Tallman family were six children. Mr. Tallman came to Greene county in 1877 and settled on one hundred and sixty acres of land in Paton Township, where he resided. His elder brothers, Reuben and Nathaniel C. Tallman, were first settlers of the township. There were no improvements upon his land, and he says that its chief crop at the time was mosquitoes and bullfrogs, some very large specimens being produced of each variety. However, the spirit of energy which has always characterized Winfield was soon manifest in his farm labor, with the result that he now has a splendidly improved property. His residence is one of the fine homes of his part of the county and there are also large and substantial outbuildings for the shelter of grain and stock. In fact, none of the equipments of a model farm are lacking and the place gives every evidence of the care and supervision of the owner, who is practical in his methods, systematic in his work and successful in accomplishing what he undertakes. In addition to his home property, he owns twelve hundred and eighty acres of land in Wells county, North Dakota. Winfield gives his political allegiance to the republican party and served as township trustee. In matters of citizenship he is progressive, desirous of advancing the welfare of the community, and while promoting individual interest, he has also found time and opportunity to co-operate in those plans and measures which are instituted for the public good. 490 vi Mary Jane5 TALLMAN [585], born 17 Apr 1855 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 26 Nov 1888. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs by Harry Edward Terrell. !REC:Past and Present of Green Co. (1907) by Stillman. 491 vii Rosanna5 TALLMAN [587], born 11 Feb 1857 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 15 Jan 1933 in Mt. Vernon, Linn, Iowa. !REC:Past and Present of Green Co. (1907) by Stillman. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman (1623-1708) by Harry Edward Terrell. 492 viii Samantha Emaline5 TALLMAN [589], born 7 Jun 1859 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 15 Nov 1937 in Anamosa, Jones, Iowa. !REC:Descendants of Peter Tallman (1623-1708) by Harry Edward Terrell. 493 ix Angeline5 TALLMAN [592], born 18 Dec 1860 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 1 Oct 1935. !REC:Past and Present of Green Co. (1907) by Stillman. Descendants of Peter Tallman 1623-1708 by Harry Edward Terrell. 494 x Wilbur Ellsworth5 TALLMAN [593], born 20 Apr 1863 in Morley, Jones, ia; died 3 Oct 1948 in Morley, Jones, Iowa. !NOTE:The greater Tallman Newsletter No. 7 !BIR:DEA:MAR:Salt Lake City Family History Library Ancestral File !Note:The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Winter Issue No. 12 1987 page 4. Wilber the youngest son of John Tallman Jr. remained on his father's farm at Morley, Jones County, Iowa for 78 years. His descendants still reside in the area. From his home two miles northeast of Morley which he built when he retired from farming, he can look out over a countryside which which has spent most of his life. Just a few rods down the road west of Tallman's place is the farm on which he was born. He began his farming activities by assisting his father on trhe home farm until his marriage to Lila Merritt in Anamosa in 1886. After the marriage,the couple moved to another portion of his father's farm. His farm specialized in raising Angus cattle. It was in handling cattle that Tallman received a badly dislocated knee cap when he was about 35 years old. It is now after all these years that it has become a major problem. An interesting anecdote and mystery has come to light concerning the Tallman Farm, Jones County, Iowa, owned by John's son, Wilbur, in 1907 at the time of this story. The John Tallman family were descendants of Benjamin born 1684 son of Peter Tallman of Rode Island. Cousin Robert S. Tallman of Ortonville Mi writes that his family is descended from James Born 1689, brother of Benjamin born 1684; sons of Peter Tallman of Rhode Island, and his 2nd wife, Joan Briggs. Family activity in his grandfather's day centered around Springfield, Ma. Robert's father at age 13, ran away from home in 1907, working on railroad baggage cars all the way from Mass. to the Iowa farm of "Ellsworth Tallman", as he was known. Robert has a photo of the farm crew lined up in front of an Avery Steam Tractor and Thresher rig including his father, taken 1907 on "Uncle Ellsworth Tallman's" farm. Robert also has an article from "Engineers and Engines" magazine by Harleen Tallman, great granddaughter of Ellsworth Tallman, showing the same Avery farm equipment, and so, made contact with her. The mystery remains: How did Robert's father of Springfield Ma. at age 13 in 1907, know about the Jones Co., Iowa farm of Ellsworth Tallman? Robert has not found any connections between the two families, except the one way back in Rhode Island, ie the two brothers, Benjamin born 1684 and James born 1689, sons of Peter Tallman. COUNTY FARM NEWS - THE ANAMOSA JOURNAL, June 12, 1941 "W. E. Tallman spends 78 years in same locality - Retires after farming near Morley 50 years" From his home two miles northeast of Morley which he built when he retired from farming about five years ago, W. E. Tallman can look out over a countryside which has been his locale for 78 years. Just a few rods down the road west of Tallman's place is the farm on which he was born April 20, 1863 - a portion of which he farmed himself for 50 years. A son of John and Lucinda Tallman, he began his farming activities by assisting his father on the home farm until his marriage to Lila Merritt in anamosa in 1886. After the marriage, the couple moved to another portion of his father's farm, built a new home and lived together there until Mrs. Tallman's death in 1924. After her death, Mr. Tallman kept up the family home with the help of his daughter, until five years ago. On the 120 acre tract Tallman specialized in raising Angus cattle. It was in handling cattle that Tallman received an injury he was about 35 years old, an injury which, though it bothered him only slightly for a number of years, is now responsible for a badly dislocated knee. However, except for the difficulty of getting around with his bad knee, he's healthy as they come, Mr. Tallman says. This year he is keeping three stands of bees in timber across the road. The 78 year-old farmer had just hived a swarm before The Journal Reporter arrived and a bump on his cheek attested that fact that one honeybee was a bit rebellious. The honey, however, is worth the stings he gets, Tallman declares. Last year, from only one hive, he got 140 pounds of comb honey - most of which was bought by neighbors. He and his daughter, Lily Tallman, who makes her home with him, do all the work in connection with the bee-keeping. When he isn't caring for his bees, Mr. Tallman spends much of his time reading the newspapers in an attempt to keep up with national affairs. He admits, like so many others these days, that recent events have left him "all at sea", and that the future "looks pretty dark". "I can't agree, however" he says, "with the theory that's being advanced now that the extreme terms of the last World War Treaty are partly responsible for the present situation. Id don't think they were extreme enough," he declares emphatically. With eight children, 14 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren all located within a radius of a few miles, Tallman does not find his days lonely. When he celebrated his 78 birthday on April 20, every one of his children and their families called on him during the day.. Tallman's oldest son, Ellsworth, Lives in Morley and operates a sawmill just across the road from his father's place. A daughter, Mrs. Avert Cook and her family live just 80 rods south, and the farm land of his son, John, who lives a mile north, adjoins Tallman's land. Another son, Marion Tallman is employed by the county and lives in Anamosa; two daughters, Mrs. Otis Siver and Mrs. Uriah Pieper are neighbors on Lisbon road southwest of Morley. Miss Mary Tallman Makes her home in Anamosa and Miss Lily Tallman lives with her father. Mr. Tallman attributes his long life "mostly to luck" and feels that it's good fortune, too which surrounds him with his children and grandchildren as neighbors. Note: This article was sent by Florence Pieper Duncan (Mrs. Ivan Duncan) of Olin,, Iowa who says "Grandpa was a very big man. He played the mouth organ, Jews Harp and Violin. 144. Grace4 TALLMAN [14] (John3, Benjamin2, William1), born 11 Jun 1825 in Canal Winchester, Frank, Oh. She married John WAGGONER [359]. Children of Grace TALLMAN and John WAGGONER were as follows: 495 i John5 WAGGONER [11911] !REC:Lineage of Peter Tallman and Joan Briggs, by Harry Edward Terrell. LIST OF ADDITIOINAL SOURCES: William Tallman. BIBLE-William Tallman 1720-1791. Vol. 1 Page 9 Of My Book Of Notes. New England Historical And Genelogical Register, Vol. 41 Page 157. Date of entry: 22 Oct 1997. This source covers birth and death of William Tallman also Ann Lincoln Tallman. "William Tallman his bible bought in 1770 price L 2.2.6. William Tallman born 25 Mar 1720 on Bode (no doubt Rhode) Island, deceased 13 Feb (the year obliterated) Ann Tallman daughter of Modie Lincoln in Penn. born March 1725, deceased Dec 22, 1812. Married 20 October 1740 William Tallman. BIBLE-William Tallman 1720-1791. New England Historical And Genelogical Register, Vol. 41 Page 157. Benjamin Tallman date of birth recorded in the William Tallman Bible. W. F. Reed. Descendants Of Thomas Durfee. Page 572. Volumn II (1902). William Tallman was born 27 Jan 1766 in Berks County Pennsylvania. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. Page 62. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1797 Harrison, Jno to Ann Tallman Father Benj Tallman Surity Same. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 440. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. John Harrison the son of John Harrison and wife Hannah married in 1797, Ann Tallman the daughter of Benjamin Tallman and Dinah Boone. She is a sister of the wife of her husband's brother Zebulon A. Harrison and of Nancy Harrison wife of John Harrison, Col. Benjamin's son. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 361. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. John Harrison married 1797, Ann Tallman, daughter of Benjamin and Dinah Boone Tallman. Letter From Betty Shepar Rasure. Topeka, Kans Page 2. Linage from John Harrison to Betty Shepard Rasure Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1802 married Harrison, Henry to Susan Tallman. Father Benj Tallman Surity Same. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 361. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. Henry Harrison married Susan Tallman, daughter of Benjamin and Dinah Boone Tallman. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 665. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. Virgil Burdette Tallman. Tallman Genealogy. Page 70. Robert Tallman, East Northport, New York 11731. Virgil Burdette Tallman. Tallman Genealogy. Page 70. Robert Tallman, East Northport, New York 11731. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1803 married Zeb Harrison to Mary Tallman surity Benj. Tallman and Henry Harrison. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 361, 439. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. Zebulon A. Harrison married Mary Tallman daughter of Benjamin Tallman in 1803. Page 439 gives marriage date as 21 June 1803 Rockingham, Virginia. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 439. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. Lydia Harrison the daughter of Zebulon A. Harrison was born 15 Oct 1809 in Augusta, Virginia near Smiths Creek. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1805 Tallman, Benj. Jr. to Lydia Harrison Father Jno Surity Wm Brisbin. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1805 Tallman, Benj. Jr. to Lydia Harrison Father Jno Surity Wm Brisbin. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. 1808 Tallman Jno to Eliz Harrison, Surity Geo W. Harrison; David Harrison; Benj. Tallman. Benj Father of groom who is under age. Old Tenth Legion Virginia. L. A. County Library, Gen R 975.51 R68 St. Date of entry: 29 Aug 1997. page 97 1797 Tallman, Wm to Phebe Henton. Marriage. Email Letter From Nancy T.. Page 1. 28 nov 1997 Time 14:05 EST. Phebe Jane Tallman eldest dau. of Hinton Tallman and Amanda Thompson. Letter From Jeff Hatzenbeller Dated Feb. 1997. List birth of Abigail Brumfield. Topeka, Kans. 66611. Letter From Betty S. Rasure. Page 2. Dated 5, 1992. Linage from John Harrison to Betty Shepard Rasure. Spracker. Boon Family History. Page 155. Salt Lake Family History Library. Virgil Burdette Tallman. Tallman Genealogy. Page 70. Robert Tallman, East Northport, New York 11731. Ohio Marriage. Franklin County. Salt Lake Family History Library, Film 285142. J. Houston Harrison (1935). Settlers Of The Long Gray Trail. Page 439. Los Angeles County Library, R 975.51 R68ha. Susanna the daughter of Zebulon Harrison and Mary Tallman married Coleman Bright. See Parts I and II for additional family history.