Family Group Sheet for Obadiah USHER Family

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Submitted by: Mary H. Arnold
Email address: maryarn@swbell.net
 

Husband: Obadiah USHER
Birthdate: 14 February 1825
Birthplace: Ashtabula County, Ohio
Death date: 03 February 1912
Place of death: Anita, Iowa
Father: Joseph USHER
Mother: Ruby NICHOLS

Marriage date: 10 December 1846
Marriage place: Johnson County, Iowa

Wife: Rebecca SPRAGUE
Birthdate: Abt. 1833
Birthplace: Seneca County, Ohio
Death date: After 1870
Place of death: Prob. KS or NE
Father: Jonathan SPRAGUE
Mother: Mary Jane FERGUSON

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Louisa Josephine
Sex: F
Birthdate: 09 July 1848
Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa
Death date: 26 June 1906
Place of death: Omaha, Nebraska
Marriage date: 31 October 1868
Marriage place: Iowa County, Iowa
Spouse's name: Henry L. PRICE

Child No. 2: Amanda Melivina
Sex: F
Birthdate: Abt. 1849
Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa
Death date:
Place of death:
Marriage date: 05 June 1867
Marriage place: Iowa County, Iowa
Spouse's name: Asa Israel Baker

Child No. 3: Prob. H.L. Usher
Sex: M
Birthdate: Abt. 1854
Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa
Death date:
Place of death:
Marriage date: Bef. 1875
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: Nancy UNKNOWN

Child No. 4: Mary Elizabeth
Sex: F
Birthdate: 03 September 1857
Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa
Death date: 06 November 1943
Place of death: Clark County, Washington
Marriage date: 16 September 1874
Marriage place: Harlan County, Nebraska
Spouse's name: Benjamin F. MARSH

Child No. 5: Sophronia Deborah
Sex: F
Birthdate: 08 December 1859
Birthplace: Iowa County, Iowa
Death date: 27 August 1940
Place of death: Harlan County, Nebraska
Marriage date: 07 September 1876
Marriage place: Harlan County, Nebraska
Spouse's name: John T. FAUBION
 

Documentation:
Will be happy to furnish sources upon request.
Includes Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota census.
Death certificates and obituaries, and some "I wish I knew more".