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ROBISON, William Eugene

ROBISON, William Eugene

Male 1953 - 1998  (45 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ROBISON, William Eugene was born on 7 May 1953 (son of ROBISON, Donald Adrian and MARQUISS, Jeanne); died on 15 Sep 1998 in Lockwood, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

    Notes:

    Jeanne Marquiss Robison's adopted son


    Buried:
    Ashes spread in Puget Sound - offshore from West Seattle


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ROBISON, Donald Adrian was born on 19 Jul 1921 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA (son of ROBISON, Adrian Ulmer and RYAN, Florence Ulen); died on 17 May 1975 in Vandenberg AFB, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Was an Air Force veteran that was badly burned in an explosion after a bomb exploded from a plane crash in Alaska. He was not on board the plane. Left his upper body badly scarred and unable to have children.

    Donald married MARQUISS, Jeanne on 4 Feb 1950 in Williams AFB, Maricopa, Arizona, USA. Jeanne (daughter of MARQUISS, Frank Clifford and GILKISON, Anna Eliza) was born on 29 Apr 1917 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; died on 8 Aug 2012 in King City, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MARQUISS, Jeanne was born on 29 Apr 1917 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA (daughter of MARQUISS, Frank Clifford and GILKISON, Anna Eliza); died on 8 Aug 2012 in King City, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

    Notes:

    She was proceeded in death by her parents, Frank Clifford Marquiss and Ann Eliza (Gilkison) Marquiss; her husband, Donald Adrian Robison; brother Kenneth Byron Marquiss; sister Burnelle Marquiss; and adopted son William E. Robison. She is survived by twin sisters, Lois Marquiss Brasfield of Huntsville, Alabama and Lee Wells of Ridgecrest, California.

    Jean was born Violett Jean Marquiss - she did not like Violet and has always used Jean. Violet was the name of both Frank's niece and possibly an ex-girlfriend. Jean was shown as Violet Gene Marquiss on her birth certificate. Wyoming began keeping records in her birth year. Birth announcement in the Gillete News, published on May 4, 1917.

    She and her husband, Donald Adrian Robison took in a number of foster children. Several of them used the last name, or formally took the last name, of Robison. Including:
    Gary Denis (Call) Robison, his sister Teresa L. Call, Teresa "T.J." Marie Hedger, Billie DeWilde, etc. They also formally adopted William Eugene (Smiley) Robison.

    68260 Damfino Lane
    Lockwood, Ca.

    http://california.obituaries.funeral.com/2012/08/13/jeanne-m-robison-1917-2012-sign-guestbook/


    Buried:
    Ashes spread in Puget Sound - offshore from West Seattle

    Children:
    1. 1. ROBISON, William Eugene was born on 7 May 1953; died on 15 Sep 1998 in Lockwood, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ROBISON, Adrian Ulmer was born on 15 Jun 1897 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA (son of ROBISON, George W and ULMER, Mary Elizabeth); died on 8 Nov 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA; was buried on 10 Nov 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Co F 1 Infantry ONG (Co F 14 Infantry) to 6 Feb 1918; Quartermaster Corps Cp Sheridan Ala to 18 May 1918; Co F 147 Infantry to 5 Oct 1918; Army Candidates School Army Post Office 714 to Discharge Corporal 14 July 1917; Private 5 Feb 1918; Sergeant 19 Marc

    Co F 1 Infantry ONG (Co F 14 Infantry) to 6 Feb 1918; Quartermaster Corps Cp Sheridan Ala to 18 May 1918; Co F 147 Infantry to 5 Oct 1918; Army Candidates School Army Post Office 714 to Discharge Corporal 14 July 1917; Private 5 Feb 1918; Sergeant 19 March 1918. Honorable discharge 28 March 1919 to accept Commission 2 Lieutenant Infantry 29 March 1919 from United States Army 147 Infantry to Discharge American Expeditionary Forces; Cp Dix NJ. Aisne-Marne; Ypres-Lys; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 22 June 1918 to 7 July 1919. Honorable discharge 7 July 1919.


    Buried:
    Los Angeles National Cemetery

    Adrian married RYAN, Florence Ulen about 1920. Florence was born on 10 Aug 1896 in Ohio, USA; died on 19 Feb 1975 in Lompoc, Santa Barbara, California, USA; was buried on 25 Feb 1975 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  RYAN, Florence Ulen was born on 10 Aug 1896 in Ohio, USA; died on 19 Feb 1975 in Lompoc, Santa Barbara, California, USA; was buried on 25 Feb 1975 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Los Angeles National Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 2. ROBISON, Donald Adrian was born on 19 Jul 1921 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA; died on 17 May 1975 in Vandenberg AFB, Santa Barbara, California, USA.
    2. ROBISON, Richard Ulmer was born on 11 Dec 1925 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States; died after 1987 in California, USA.

  3. 6.  MARQUISS, Frank Clifford was born on 27 Jan 1887 in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA (son of MARQUISS, Earl Douglas and COCKAYNE, Mary E); died on 4 Mar 1976 in Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, California, USA; was buried on 8 Mar 1976 in Cayucos, San Luis Obispo, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Frank Clifford ``Cliff´´ Marquiss was born in Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska on January 27, 1887. Members of the Marquiss family had earlier donated an acre of land to Broken Bow Township, Nebraska for a school site. The school was made of sod and Frank attended that school from grades 1 through 8, but did not attend high school.

    Frank met Anna Gilkison while she was working as a telephone operator and living with her older sister ``Jennie´´ (Nancy Jane Gilkison) in Broken Bow. ``Jennie´´ operated a boarding house that Frank and his brother were staying in, and that is how Frank and Anna met. They married in 1908 when they were both 21. Frank operated a sheep ranch.

    Frank went on to attend a medical school for 2 years (circa 1911-1912) in Richmond, Virginia. While in Virginia their first daughter, Burnell, was born in December of 1911. His father, Earl Douglas Marquiss, died in July 1912 while Frank and Ann were still living in Richmond. Frank had wanted to be a medical missionary in China, but the death of his father and financial demands prevented his completion of his training. He then went to a school in possibly Ohio to become an ordained Baptist Minister. Frank also taught math in Ohio, before moving to Wyoming.

    Frank served as a judge in Gillette, Wyoming and had a Ford (and possibly Buick) dealership there also. He also did sheep ranching and surveying. Their 2nd child, Burnell, died at age 4 in Denver where she had been taken for medical care. During the World War I era Frank ran for Wyoming State Senator. His campaign calling card identified him as the "Bone Dry" Democratic Candidate For State Senator. The back of the card showed that he "Pledged To Support National Prohibition, Immediate Prohibition Enactment, Strict Prohibition Laws to Enforce the Ammendement, and State Hail Insurance". The card went on to state "A vote for the ammemdment will Dethrone King Alcohol and help 'Ditch' Kaiser Bill".

    Frank and Ann, his parents and his brother Ted, had a total of 5 homesteads that together formed the Little Buffalo Ranch. Ted got a starter buffalo in Canada and the ranch began raising buffalo. Frank had a smaller ranch east of Gillette near Devil's tower that he used as a breeder ranch for the Little Buffalo Ranch. Frank sold his share of the Little Buffalo to Ted. The smaller ranch was claimed by his nephew (Charles' son) while Frank was in India.

    Frank C. Marquiss gained a position with the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, headquartered in New York City. The Society employed him as their "Attorney for India". The family (Frank, his wife Ann, son Kenneth, and daughter 'Jeanne') departed for India in September of 1919 from Seattle aboard the S.S. Suwa Maru.*

    The family initially lived in a rented house in Madras. While Frank worked at "Bishop Ville", Vepery, Madras, he had a house built in Kodikanal. During the summer, his wife and children lived in that home in the hills in Kodikanal. The family eventually sold it for $6,000 to 2 older English ladies. The twin daughters were born in the rented house, and then the family moved into the new house when it was finished. Ann was in a tuberculosis sanitarium for a time while the family was in India.

    While in India, he worked as attorney and treasurer for American Baptist Foreign Mission Society and also worked with the Men´s & Women´s Christian College, acting vice-consul for both the American and Swedish Governments as well as for the Methodist and Swedish Lutheran (or Methodist) Mission. Dr. Ida Scudder was a well known female physician in India. She persuaded him to design a hospital for her in Vellore, India.

    The family left India via Sri Lanka on March 26, 1926 aboard an Australian crewed ship via the Suez Canal to Egypt and Palestine. Their older daughter, Jeanne, celebrated her 9th birthday in Egypt. They then traveled to Italy, France, and Switzerland. The twin daughters, Lois & Lena, celebrated their 5th birthday in Switzerland. During their stay in Switzerland, Frank absent mindedly left the twins in a toy store. A policeman took the twins to the local police station, where they were ``recovered´´ by Frank.

    The family sailed from Cherbourg, France on June 1, 1926 aboard the S.S. Leviathan** in 2nd class. They used the money saved by the sailing 2nd class to pay for their tour of Europe and to purchase a new Dodge open touring car in New York. They arrived in New York City on June 7, 1926. The family drove from New York to Broken Bow, Nebraska and stayed with Anna´s sister ``Jennie´´ for 6 weeks to be with Anna´s mother, Lydia. Lydia died during their stay there. After her funeral, the family resumed their trip across the U.S. to California.

    Frank stayed in Glendale, California doing deputization work for the Baptist Foreign Missions. From there he went to a sheep and alfalfa ranch in Imperial Valley (1927) about 15 miles from Calipatria, California on the south end of the "Salton Sea". The family stayed in Banning, California while Frank stayed on the ranch in Imperial Valley. The family later moved to Redlands, California during the ``Great Depression´´.

    Frank worked at whatever he could find, often in construction. He spent some time building Camp Roberts (U.S. Army) near Paso Robles, California. The family moved to San Bernardino, California in about 1936. They later lived at and operated the "Lighthouse" service station and cafe in Beaumont, California around 1940. The family then moved to Rialto, California in 1944, and in 1946 to Bloomington, California. In Bloomington they had 15 acres of oranges and lemons. Frank also was the manager of the local water district. He also filled in as a substitute minister for the Bloomington Congregational church. Frank and Ann eventually sold the Bloomington property and moved to Morro Bay, California in 1963.

    Notes:

    *On March 28, 1943 the Japanese merchant ship, "S/S Suwa Maru", tried to run the American blockade of Wake Island and took two torpedoes from the American Submarine Tunny. The Captain of the Suva Maru grounded the ship on the south shore of Wake Island before it could sink. One week later she was completely destroyed by a torpedo attack from the US submarines Seadragon and Finback. Later there were pictures of it in Life Magazine.

    **S/S Vaterland, a 54,282 gross ton passenger liner, was built at Hamburg, Germany, as the second of a trio of very large ships for the Hamburg-America Line's trans-Atlantic route. When completed in the spring of 1914 she surpassed her slightly older near-sister, S.S. Imperator, as the World's largest ship. Vaterland held this honor until 1922.

    In April 1917, when the United States entered the war, Vaterland was seized and turned over to the U.S. Navy, which placed her in service later in the year as USS Leviathan. In October 1919, she was transferred to the U.S. Shipping Board and again laid up at Hoboken until plans for her future employment could be determined. These finally materialized and, in April 1922 the ship steamed to Newport News, Virginia, where she was completely renovated to suit American tastes and post-World War I standards. As S.S. Leviathan, she was the "queen" of the United States' merchant fleet, and operated in the trans-Atlantic trade into the early 1930s.

    Frank married GILKISON, Anna Eliza on 19 Apr 1908 in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA. Anna (daughter of GILKISON, James and HOLLINGSWORTH, Lydia Jane) was born on 26 Sep 1886 in Graham, Kansas, USA; died on 8 Aug 1982 in Lockwood, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Aug 1982 in Cayucos, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  GILKISON, Anna Eliza was born on 26 Sep 1886 in Graham, Kansas, USA (daughter of GILKISON, James and HOLLINGSWORTH, Lydia Jane); died on 8 Aug 1982 in Lockwood, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Aug 1982 in Cayucos, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Gilkinson
    John Query - 1857 / Canada - step father
    Anna was 12
    Raised as Methodist

    In Notaway, Iowa she stayed with a friend's family (about 10 years old), the family was found murdered with heads bashed in. The father of the family told Anna that she had to go home. The next day the family was found dead.

    Her mother's (Lydia) younger brother Albert was the executor of her mother's estate. Estate was free and clear, but Albert drank up estate in one year.

    Children:
    1. MARQUISS, Olive Burnelle was born on 9 Dec 1911 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; died on 15 May 1916 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA; was buried on 17 May 1916 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.
    2. MARQUISS, Lois Marie was born on 22 May 1921 in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India; died on 12 Dec 2012 in Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.
    3. MARQUISS, Kenneth Byron was born on 2 Sep 1909 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; died on 17 Sep 1999 in Monterey, Monterey, California, USA.
    4. 3. MARQUISS, Jeanne was born on 29 Apr 1917 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; died on 8 Aug 2012 in King City, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Sep 2014 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.
    5. MARQUISS, Lena M was born on 22 May 1921 in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India; died on 3 Jul 2017 in Ridgecrest, Kern, California, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  ROBISON, George WROBISON, George W was born on 16 Mar 1871 in Jasper County, Iowa (son of ROBISON, Thomas and ROUSH, Elizabeth); died on 21 Jul 1954 in Amelia, Ohio; was buried in Mount Washington, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.

    George married ULMER, Mary Elizabeth on 25 Jul 1895 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Mary (daughter of ULMER, Michael and KUNKER, Marie Elizabeth) was born on 8 Aug 1875 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA; died on 24 Aug 1918 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Mount Washington, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  ULMER, Mary Elizabeth was born on 8 Aug 1875 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA (daughter of ULMER, Michael and KUNKER, Marie Elizabeth); died on 24 Aug 1918 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Mount Washington, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. ROBISON, George Howard was born on 28 May 1900 in Ohio, USA; died on 20 May 1962 in Deer Park, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
    2. ROBISON, Mary Elizabeth was born on 4 May 1905 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 26 Feb 1983 in USA; was buried in Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.
    3. ROBISON, Gorman was born on 13 Aug 1903 in Ohio, USA; died on 12 Dec 1988 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
    4. 4. ROBISON, Adrian Ulmer was born on 15 Jun 1897 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Nov 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA; was buried on 10 Nov 1955 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    5. ROBISON, Charles T was born on 4 Oct 1908 in Ohio, USA; died on 19 Aug 1964 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; was buried in Mount Washington, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA.
    6. ROBISON, Anna May was born on 7 Jan 1907 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 31 Oct 1984 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; was buried on 3 Nov 1984 in Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.
    7. ROBISON, Ruth was born on 17 Jun 1917 in Ohio, United States.

  3. 12.  MARQUISS, Earl Douglas was born on 11 Dec 1841 in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA (son of MARQUISS, Isaac C Jr. and HOLMAN, Martha Meek); died on 15 Jul 1912 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.

    Earl married COCKAYNE, Mary E on 8 Apr 1866 in Miami, Indiana, USA. Mary (daughter of COCKAYNE, James Jr. and UNTHANK, Elizabeth) was born on 25 Sep 1843 in Whitewater Mm, Wayne, Indiana (or Richmond, Virginia); died on 9 Sep 1914 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  COCKAYNE, Mary E was born on 25 Sep 1843 in Whitewater Mm, Wayne, Indiana (or Richmond, Virginia) (daughter of COCKAYNE, James Jr. and UNTHANK, Elizabeth); died on 9 Sep 1914 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.

    Notes:

    possibly Mary E. Cockayne

    Good Morning Michael & Lois,

    Thank you Michael for the update on the children of Frank Clifford Marquiss family. I respect your request for not listing living children. I have been doing some research on the Cockayne Family, since I have no knowledge of what you both might possess concerning your Cockayne ancestors, I pass this on for what it may be worth to you.

    Cockayne Family Research
    Quaker Files

    Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana.
    Cockayne, James, Sr. died 9-4-1849 age 78 year.
    Cockayne, James, Jr. born 6-6-1802, son of James & Elizabeth, died 3-8-1859.
    Cockayne, Elizabeth, born 2-18-1804, dau., of Joseph & Elizabeth Unthank
    died 1-23-1872, age 67 year 11 month 9 days.
    Children:
    Edwin, born 12-15-1826
    July Ann, born 11-6-1830
    William, Born 11-7-1832
    Ellen, born 11-9-1834
    Charles, born 11-18-1836
    Joseph, Born 3-2-1839
    Rebecca, born 6-22-1841
    Mary, born 9-25-1843*
    Henry, born 4-8-1848, died 8-29-1853

    Whitewater Monthly Meeting con't.
    Cockayne.
    11-28-1827, James rec in mbrp (Received in membership)
    3-5-1826, James, Jr., Wayne Co., Ind., son of James, Sr., & Sarah, deceased
    Talbott Co., Md., married Elizabeth Unthank at Whitewater Monthly
    Meeting.
    10-27-1830, James rocf Motherkin Monthly Meeting, Del. (Delaware)

    Whitewater Monthly Meeting, con't.
    Unthank
    3-5-1828, Elizabeth of Wayne Co., Ind., dau., of Joseph deceased, late of Guilford Co.,
    NC., & Rebecca, married James Cockayne, Jr., at Whitewater Monthly
    Meeting.

    11-28-1866, Mary Marcus (form Cockayne) condemned marrying contrary to doctrine.

    Whitewater (Hicksite)
    11-20-1828, Cockayne, Thomas received in membership.
    3-5-1829, Thomas of Wayne Co., Ind., son of James & Sarah, deceased
    of Talbott Co., Md., married Martha Stokes at Ridge Meeting House.

    From this research of Quaker families it appears that the family of James Cockayne, Sr.,
    emigrated from Talbott Co., Maryland to Wayne County, Indiana (possibly stops in between)
    and the Unthank family emigrated from Guilford County, North Carolina (New Market Monthly
    Meeting) and both families were early members of the Whitewater Monthly Meeting in Wayne
    County, Indiana.

    Enjoy!
    Best Wishes!
    "Bob"

    Children:
    1. MARQUISS, Harry Milton was born on 31 November 1869 in Telazia Tenn; died on 11 May 1927 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.
    2. MARQUISS, Charles Wesley was born on 22 Jan 1867 in Peru, Miami, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Nov 1948 in Newcastle, Weston, Wyoming, USA.
    3. MARQUISS, Roy Byrum was born on 7 Mar 1879 in Giles, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Jan 1956 in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.
    4. 6. MARQUISS, Frank Clifford was born on 27 Jan 1887 in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA; died on 4 Mar 1976 in Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, California, USA; was buried on 8 Mar 1976 in Cayucos, San Luis Obispo, California, USA.
    5. MARQUISS, Olive Mae was born on 12 Jan 1871 in Tennessee, USA; died on 1 May 1962 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Gillette, Campbell, Wyoming, USA.

  5. 14.  GILKISON, James was born on 25 Dec 1843 in Ohio, USA (son of GILKISON, John and PARKER, Julliett Jane); died on 30 Sep 1889 in Logan, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Gandy, Logan County, Nebraska, USA.

    Notes:

    There are, however, many more variations -- Gilkeson, Gilkerson, Gilkeyson, Gilkersone, Gilchristson, Gilcriston, MacGilchrist, Gilchristoun, Gilkrisoune, Gilkcrissone, Kilkison, Kilcherson -- and the list goes on...

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    Shot & killed by Lewis William Wells

    Shot and killed by Lewis (Louis) William Wells (intoxicated), after James Gilkison tried to dissuade Wells from going and killing some other man with a rifle which James tried to push aside. James was sitting on the steps of the post office reading a letter. Wells (part native american) was sentenced 11 years of hard labor for manslaughter (except on Sundays and Holidays), served 7 years, 9 months.

    Indited on 5/5/1890 for 2nd degree murder in Gandy, Logan County, Nebraska.
    Trial on 5/6/1890 - 5/10/1890
    Nebraska State Penitentiary - Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska (May 1890 - February 1898)

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    Logan County, Nebraska queries: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelogan/queries.html

    I have not run into this event at all. I would recommend contacting the Nebraska State Historical Society in Lincoln, NE. They have copies of all available newspapers. Since you know the dates of the events, they should be able to find something in the newspapers for you. They should try the Stapleton Enterprise (in Logan County), the Tryon Graphic ( in McPherson County) and the North Platte Telegraph Paper (in Lincoln County). I would think that all of them would have something in them about the events. That way if they don't have a copy of one paper, they may have a copy of another paper. Sometimes when it gets to the older papers there may be some issues missing, where they couldn't find something to copy.
    You can try them at 402-471-4746 or you can try contacting Andrea Faling (Bunny) at bun@nebraskahistory.org
    There is a charge but it has been a while since I have talked to them. Last time I talked to them it was $5 for Nebraska residents or members of the society or $10 for non Nebraska residents, plus charges for copies. But they will tell you what the charge is.
    Hope this helps you find the information you search.
    Oh, just thought of something else. They also have the old penitentiary records so you can request that they copy those records for you too, since you know who killed him and the dates he served.
    Good luck.

    Peggy Struwe

    *****
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelogan/hist052.html
    Logan County, Nebraska
    McCain Cemetery C - H (pg 52)
    NAME BORN DIED LOT
    Gilkison, James 1843 1889 148


    Buried:
    McCain Cemetery

    James married HOLLINGSWORTH, Lydia Jane on 31 Aug 1871 in Alfordsville, Daviess, Indiana, USA. Lydia (daughter of HOLLINGSWORTH, Levi and RAMSEY, Nancy Marie) was born on 21 Oct 1852 in Flushing, Belmont, Ohio, USA; died on 20 Aug 1926 in Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Nodaway, Adams, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  HOLLINGSWORTH, Lydia Jane was born on 21 Oct 1852 in Flushing, Belmont, Ohio, USA (daughter of HOLLINGSWORTH, Levi and RAMSEY, Nancy Marie); died on 20 Aug 1926 in Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Nodaway, Adams, Iowa, USA.

    Notes:

    Index to Marriage Record 1850-1920 Inclusive Letters A to Z Inclusive
    Martin County, Indiana
    W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Shoals Ind Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1941

    County: Martin
    Name: James Gilkerson
    Spouse: Lydia J Hollingsworth
    Marriage Date: 31 Aug 1871
    Book: 3
    Original Source Page: 109

    Children:
    1. GILKSION, John L was born in Dec 1879 in Rutherford, Martin, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Dec 1901 in Douglas, Adams, Iowa, USA; was buried in Nodaway, Adams, Iowa, USA.
    2. GILKISON, Nancy Jane was born on 2 Oct 1872 in Alfordsville, Daviess, Indiana, USA; died on 19 Oct 1942 in Nebraska, United States of America; was buried in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, United States of America.
    3. GILKISON, Ida M was born on 18 Dec 1877 in Alfordsville, Daviess, Indiana, USA; died in 1943; was buried in Nodaway, Adams, Iowa, USA.
    4. GILKISON, Margaret Belle was born on 12 Jan 1876 in Loogootee, Martin, Indiana, USA; died on 27 Feb 1929 in Peoria, Peoria, Illinois; was buried on 3 Mar 1929 in Peoria, Peoria, Ill..
    5. GILKISON, William Harold was born on 17 Feb 1882 in MT Etna, Iowa, USA; died on 12 Feb 1953 in Naples, Boundary, Idaho, USA; was buried in Bonners Ferry, Boundary, Idaho, USA.
    6. GILKISON, James was born on 26 Jun 1884 in Mount Etna, Adams, Iowa, USA; died in Nov 1965 in Bonners Ferry, Boundary, Idaho, USA; was buried in Bonners Ferry, Boundary, Idaho, USA.
    7. 7. GILKISON, Anna Eliza was born on 26 Sep 1886 in Graham, Kansas, USA; died on 8 Aug 1982 in Lockwood, Monterey, California, USA; was buried on 12 Aug 1982 in Cayucos, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA.



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