Source
Source for: Louisa Ann Barnes, ABT 1822 - AFT 1880
Index
General Source: S298Page: page 8 handwritten
Note: On this census Tyner is spelled Tiner. Also have Samuel extracted at Samel and Thadius extracted as Thadus. 1880 Poland Township, Arkansas Census lists Samuel with palsey.
Text: 45/45 Tiner, Luisa A., age47, female, keeping house, widow, $100, Tennessee, cannot read or write
Tiner, Davis A.*, age 19, male, farmer, born in Tennessee, cannot read or write
Tiner, Wm H.*, age17, male, farming, born in Tennessee, cannot read or write
Tiner, Samel D.*, age 15, male, farming, born in Tennessee, cannot read or write
Tiner, Moses, age 14, male, farming, born in Arkansas, attended school within the year
Tiner, Thadus, age 12, male, born in Tennessee, attended school within the year
Tiner, Jesse L., age 10, male, born in Tennessee, attended school within the year
Everyone in this household is white. *These three children, Davis A., William H., and Samel D. have a plus or possibly a check crossed out in the column "Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, or idiotic."
Date: 24 Jun 1870
Source
Source for: William Porter, 4 Nov 1797 - 12 Nov 1877
Index
General Source: S4Page: p. 59
Note: Date of birth taken from Hocking Family Tree in possession of Ira Smith in Albion, Illinois (1966).
Text: William Porter, Born Nov 4, 1797 Ohio, died Nov 12, 1877, Ill. Interred Bone Gap Cemetery, Bone Gap, Illinois. He was the pioneer ancestor of the Edwards Co., Ill., Porters. They came before 1857 and settled near Bone Gap, Ill. He had ten children. He & six of his children moved to Southern Illinois.
General Source: S299Page: p. 590-591
Note: Other sources compiled by this author: Her grandmother's Pedigree Chart in her possession; Herald's Prairie Township, pp. 28, 29, 837; Edwards County Courthouse - Wills; William Porter's obituary published 17 Nov 1877 in the Albion Journal (Illinois). All of this data of Mrs. Decker's is on file at the Edwards County Historical Society Building, Albion, Illinois.
General Source: S300Page: IL: Cem 1:j p. 1
Note: Inventoried family only on 8 June 1968 by Judith L. Tucker.
Text: Porter, William d. 12 Nov 1877 aged 89 yrs 8 dys.
Elizabeth , wife of William Porter d. 30 Dec 1859 aged 61 yrs.
Native of Massachusetts, member of the M.E. Church 31 yrs.
Mary, wife of William Porter, a native of Ohio d. 5 Jan 1857
Date: 8 Jun 1968
General Source: S14General Source: S288Page: Drawer A 35
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Source for: Mary or Polly Stanley, 11 Feb 1799 - 5 Jan 1857
Index
General Source: S4Page: p. 61
Note: ERL entry, Hocking Family Tree in possesion of Ira Smith, son of Sarah Hocking- Allison, Illinois. ERL entry, has Ohio as birth place.
General Source: S288Page: Drawer A 35
Source
Source for: Elizabeth Anstiss, 1767 - 28 Jan 1846
Index
Burial source: S4Page: p. 62-63
Text: In 1060, J. H. Bunting took a picture of tombstones of Elizabeth and her
husband John Bunting along with his parents William and Jane Bunting
in the Quainton Church yard, Quainton, Buckinghamshire, England.
General Source: S5Text: Ancestral File information submitted by Judith Lamb Rittenhouse in 1980's gives her death date as 11 Feb 1846, Quainton, Buckinghamshire, England.
Date: 1981
General Source: S4Page: p.74 also p. 121
Note: This book has her death date as 1 Feb 1846.
Text: Information given in 1966 to Mrs. J.W. Lamb by Mr. John H. Bunting of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. NOTE # 3: Elizabeth Anstiss Bunting is my great-great-great grandmother. She is buried beside my great-great-great grandfather John Bunting in the church yard of the ancient Quainton church which dates back to 1300 A.D. William Bunting, my great-great-great-great grandfather and his wife Jane are buried beside John and Elizabeth. All the gravestones are still in good condition, and when the moss is scraped away the dates, names, and inscriptions can be read. I have a photo of the above gravestones taken in England in the year 1960 by me. NOTE # 4: The house John and Elizabeth Bunting lived in at the time of their death is still in excellent repair. It faces the Quainton Commons, has a lovely white fende in front of it, just as it did when John and Elizabeth lived in it. John willed this house to his only surviving daughter Selina Bunting-who married John Shirley. They lived in the house and ran the Quainton post office until Mr. Shirley died. Selina's great-great grandson lives at Woolon-on-the-green-(near Bleatchley) Buckinghamshire. Mrs. Lamb you would love Quainton. It is in of the most beautiful ancient English villages and is about as it was when our relatives lived there so long ago. I have photos of the above house. Signed J.H. Bunting 12/24/1966.