Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Daniel Johnson LEWIS, Sr. Family


Husband: Daniel Johnson LEWIS Sr.
Birthdate: Dec. 4, 1800
Birthplace: Shelby Co., Kentucky
Death date: Jan. 3, 1892
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Father: John Lewis
Mother: Mary Ketchum

Marriage date: Oct. 24, 1830
Marriage place: Indianapolis, Indiana

Wife: Harriet HOLSTINE
Birthdate: Dec. 10, 1810
Birthplace: Botetourt Co., Virginia
Death date: Jan. 14, 1891
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Father: Henry Holstine
Mother: Sarah Cooper

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Margaret J.
Sex: F
Birthdate: Abt. 1832
Birthplace: Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
Death date: after 1850
Place of death: Wagon Train going West.
Marriage date: March 31, 1850
Marriage place: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Conrad Snyder b. Germany

Child No. 2: George Washington
Sex: M
Birthdate: Oct. 24, 1834
Birthplace: Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois
Death date: March 22, 1902
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Marriage date: Nov. 30, 1856
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Mariah Wiatt b. Ohio

Child No. 3: unknown
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Birthdate: Abt. 1836
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Before 1840
Place of death: Des Moines Co., Iowa
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Child No. 4: unknown
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Birthdate: Abt. 1838
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Before 1840
Place of death: Des Moines Co., Iowa
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Child No. 5: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Sex: F
Birthdate: Fall of 1840
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Before 1850
Place of death: Des Moines Co., Iowa
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Child No. 6: Daniel Johnson Jr.
Sex: M
Birthdate: May 10, 1842
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Nov. 3, 1920
Place of death: Antelope Co., Nebraska
Marriage date: Feb. 9, 1868
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Serina Jane Speer b. MO.

Child No. 7: Sarah Ann
Sex: F
Birthdate: March 25, 1844
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: April 2, 1872
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Marriage date: Jan. 12, 1863
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Adam Markel b. IN.

Child No. 8: Henry Clay
Sex: M
Birthdate: Oct. 7, 1846
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Sept. 2, 1926
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Marriage date: Nov. 24, 1870
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Amelia Uekert b. Prussia

Child No. 9: Thomas Jefferson
Sex: M
Birthdate: Abt. 1848
Birthplace: Des Moines Co., Iowa
Death date: Abt. 1863
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
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Child No. 10: Zachary Taylor
Sex: M
Birthdate: Fall of 1850
Birthplace: Mills Co., Iowa
Death date: Fall of 1850
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
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Child No. 11: Winfield Scott
Sex: M
Birthdate: Nov. 8, 1852
Birthplace: Mills Co., Iowa
Death date: Abt. 1930
Place of death: Mills Co., Iowa
Marriage date: Nov. 22, 1874
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Mary Lucinda Witt b. IA

Child No. 12: Millard Filmore
Sex: M
Birthdate: Aug. 25, 1856
Birthplace: Mills Co., Iowa
Death date: Abt. 1940
Place of death: California
Marriage date: Dec. 10, 1876
Marriage place: Mills Co., Iowa
Spouse's name: Martha Ann Knight b. IA
 
 
Documentation:
* Daniel Lewis, was a native of Kentucky, born in Shelby county, December 4, 1800, where he lived until he was twenty-seven years old when he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. After spending a couple of years there, and three years at Quincy, Illinois, he located in Des Moines Co., Iowa. In the fall of 1850 the family joined a wagon train headed for the California gold rush; because of a storm that overturned their wagon and injured Daniel the family stayed in Mills county, Iowa. He located on land then in the possession of the Mormons, and from whom he purchased it in Aug. 1851. It was then known as Cutler's camp. At the time Mr. Lewis came to Mills county the country about him and Malvern, except the "Mormon settlement" was unoccupied by white men. He was identified with the first formation and settlement of the county; he was a member of the first grand jury organized in the county; he had seen corn sold in the early days of the settlements for $1.50 per bushel; his farm was in section 7, and contained over twelve hundred acres.
 

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