John Middleton
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Dodgson Marriage: 5 Mar 1818 - Pickering, Yorkshire, England, United KindgomElisabeth Parks
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1783 - Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Christening: Death: Jul 1858 - Silpho, Yorkshire (North Riding), England Burial: 30 Jul 1858 - Hackness, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Census: 30 Mar 1851, Silpho, Yorkshire (North Riding), England.
Spouses and Children
1. *John Hunter Marriage: 14 Feb 1809 - Yorkshire, England Children: 1. William Hunter 2. John Hunter 3. Mary Hunter 4. David Hunter 5. Hannah Hunter 6. Reuben Hunter 7. Francis Hunter
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Marriage Notes (John Hunter)
14th Feb 1809 John Hunter of the parish of Hackness and Elisabeth Parks of this parish by Banns,
Parish Register of Lofthouse, County & Diocese of York, Archdeaconry of Cleveland.
Hannah Pickering
Sex: FAKA: Hannah
Individual Information
Birth: 1843 - Hackness, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Christening: Death: Oct 1907 - Malton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Alt. Birth: 1845, Broxa, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
• Residence: 1871, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.
• Residence: 1881, Langton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
Spouses and Children
1. *John Hunter Marriage:Mary Rose
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1824 - Ohio, United States Christening: Death: 28 Feb 1865 - Pickaway, Ohio, United States Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph Wardell Marriage: 2 Aug 1838 - Pickaway, Ohio, United StatesAbe Serene
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Sex: MAKA: Abraham Lincoln Serene
Individual Information
Birth: May 1857 - Illinois, United States Christening: Death: 26 Feb 1938 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Alt. Death: 26 Feb 1938, Welda, Anderson, Kansas, United States.
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ellen Adamson Marriage: 30 Dec 1880Della Sparks
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Sex: FAKA: Idella Sparks
Individual Information
Birth: 26 Nov 1874 - Simpson, Taylor, West Virginia, United States Christening: Death: 14 Aug 1965 - Marco, Greene, Indiana, United States Burial: 17 Aug 1965 - Marco, Greene, Indiana, United States Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Residence: 1880, Niles Township, Delaware, Indiana, United States.
• FindaGrave: 16961893.
Spouses and Children
1. *John Adamson Marriage: 13 Feb 1895 - Greene, Indiana, United States
Notes
Death Notes:
Greene County
Book D-8 pg 49
John Sunley
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1717 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Ann Adamson Marriage: 25 Nov 1771 - North Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Notes
Marriage Notes (Ann Adamson)
Sunley as Sunler in IGI
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NL6T-L21 : accessed 20 Aug 2014), John Sunler and Ann Addamson, 25 Nov 1771; citing Ellerburne,York,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 0990917, 0990922.
Dr. James Edward Talbott
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 17 Mar 1848 - Greencastle, Putnam, Indiana, United States Christening: Death: 17 Dec 1914 - Linton, Greene, Indiana, United States Burial: in Marco, Greene, Indiana, United States Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• FindaGrave: 16965364.
• Occupation: Doctor of Medicine.
• Degree: M.D. (Doctor of Medicine).
Spouses and Children
1. *Anna Elizabeth Adamson Marriage: 12 Aug 1875
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General:
James E. Talbott
The medical profession has an able and worthy representative in Linton in the person of the subject, Dr. James E. Talbott, whose career has been characterized by the success and continuous advancement that invariably attend the master of his calling. As a physician he has won distinction through his devotion to this great profession and as a citizen he commands a high degree of confidence and esteem in no respect secondary to his professional status. Dr. Talbott is a native of Indiana and a son of James and Margaret (Gibbons) Talbott, both born in Kentucky. These parents located in Putnam county some time prior to the birth of the subject, which occurred March 17, 1848, and five days after the latter event the mother died, thus depriving the child of a loving care and tender guidance which no other earthly agency can supply. When but two years old he was further bereaved by the death of his father, after which he became an inmate of the home of Frank Talbert, with whom he remained during the ensuing six years, at the expiration of which time he went to live with his brother-in-law, Harrison Ferguson, at Bloomfield. Still later the lad found a home with another brother-in-law, William P. Stropes, and in this way he grew to young manhood without parental influence and a stranger to the loving ministrations and beautiful amenities of life which are unknown outside the home, where a mother's and father's love abound. The doctor has one brother and three sisters, viz.; Sarah E., wife of W. P. Stropes, and Mary C., widow of Harrison Ferguson, who died in the army. The brother, Nathaniel A., died from the effects of military service, and Lutitia, deceased, and a half-brother, Daniel M. Talbott, now a resident of Earl Park, Indiana.
Dr. Talbott was a mere lad when taken by his relatives in Bloomfield, and spent his early life in that city, entering at the proper age the public schools of the same, in which he laid the foundation of the solid mental training he subsequently received. Actuated by a laudable ambition to increase his scholastic knowledge so as to fit himself for efficiency in the profession he decided to make his life work, he afterward became a student of Hanover College, attending for one year that institution. he then took up the study of medicine at Bloomfield under the tutorship of Dr. J. W. Gray, under whose able instruction he prosecuted his researches for a period of three years, making substantial progress the meanwhile. In 1870 he entered the Ohio Medical College at Cincinnati, and, after attending one course of lectures, returned to Greene county and began the practice of medicine at Marco, where he remained until the fall of 1874, when, feeling the need of a more thorough professional preparation, he resumed his studies in the above institution and pursued the same until finishing the prescribed course, graduating with the degree of Doctor of Medicine the following year.
Returning to Marco, Dr. Talbott entered with renewed zeal into the practice, and in due time built quite an extensive and lucrative professional business, earning an honorable reputation as a capable physician, attaining worthy prestige among the disciples of the healing art in Greene county, besides gaining a warm place in the affections of the large number of patients whose sufferings he alleviated and whose ills and ailments he healed. With the view of enlarging his sphere of activity in a wider and more favorable field, the doctor in 1894 moved to Linton, where he has since remained, his professional business since that time fully meeting his expectations and giving him additional repute among the representatives of his profession in this part of the state. He has labored zealously and effectively and not only gained precedence as one of the leading professional men of the city in which he practices, but in the domain of citizenship his standing is second to that of none of his fellowmen, occupying as he does, a conspicuous place in the public gaze, and discharging every duty that devolves upon him with commendable fidelity. He is a Democrat in politics, served on the local board of pension examiners during the second administration of President Cleveland, and as a member of the city council has been instrumental in bringing about much important municipal legislation, besides in various ways taking an active interest in furthering the city's development.
Dr. Talbott is a Mason of high standing and influence and is also a leading member of the Pythian lodge of Linton. In religious faith he holds to the Methodist creed, and, with his wife, is identified with the church in Linton and an active participant in the work of the congregation.
Dr. Talbott was married on the 12th of August, 1875, to Ann E. Adamson of Marco, Indiana, daughter of George and Mary (Hunter) Adamson, and is the father of five living children, namely: William B., married and residing in Linton; Edwin R., also a married man and by trade a plumber; George M., who has a family, is an engineer employed by the Linton Water Works Company; John E., is a medical student at the Indiana University, and James E., who is pursuing his studies in the schools of Linton. Myrtle, the only daughter, died in infancy.
Source: "Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Ind. with Reminiscences of Pioneer Days", B.F. Bowen & Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1908, pages 1096-1100.
Mary Temple
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1833 - Yedingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Residence: 1861, Silpho, Yorkshire (North Riding), England.
Spouses and Children
1. *Francis Hunter Marriage:Sarah Thorp
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Mathew Dodgson Marriage: 24 Nov 1806 - Great Edstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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