Carol Ann MCCOURTNEY [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i Joseph RUBBELKE F ii Lisa RUBBELKE M iii Thomas RUBBELKE
Raymond E Jr. MCCOURTNEY [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i David MCCOURTNEY M ii Daniel MCCOURTNEY F iii Kristina MCCOURTNEY
They had the following children:
M i Milo Theodore THORSON
They had the following children:
F i Jeannette MAXWELL
Ebenezer WEEKES married Roxanna Brooks.
Roxanna Brooks married Ebenezer WEEKES.
They had the following children:
F i Roxanna Brooks WEEKES was born 22 Apr 1828.
Chester W TANNER [Parents] was born 9 Mar 1831 in Clymer, Chautauqua County, NY. He married Mary L. HOLLAND on 23 Jan 1853 in Ellington, NY.
Chester and Mary came to Wisconsin in 1870, and were the first
settlers in the township of Clayton.
Mary L. HOLLAND was born 12 Nov 1832 in Ellington, NY. She married Chester W TANNER on 23 Jan 1853 in Ellington, NY.
They had the following children:
F i Resilee TANNER was born 23 Apr 1858 and died 18 Dec 1934. M ii Adelbert H TANNER was born 27 Jan 1854 in Clymer, Chautauqua County, NY. He died 23 Jan 1940. M iii Arthur Morell TANNER was born 15 Mar 1856 in Ellington, NY. He died 9 Mar 1862 in Ellington, NY. M iv Grant Francis TANNER was born 13 Jun 1866 in Ellington, NY. He died 22 Apr 1935 in Turtle Lake, WI. M v Judson Chester TANNER was born 18 Jun 1873 in Clayton, Polk Countly, WI. He died Oct 1954 in Amery, WI. vi infant TANNER was born 3 Mar 1875. infant died 3 Mar 1875.
Timothy G ROGERS married Resilee TANNER on 14 Dec 1890.
Resilee TANNER [Parents] was born 23 Apr 1858 in Ellington, NY. She died 18 Dec 1934 in Clear lake, WI. Resilee married Timothy G ROGERS on 14 Dec 1890.
Other marriages:MACDONALD, Neil
Resilee's name is given as Mary Rosella in Nancy Olson's
material.
They had the following children:
M i Lloyd ROGERS was born 13 Dec 1891.
Nathaniel ROGERS was born in Massachusetts. He married Lucy FULLER.
Lucy FULLER married Nathaniel ROGERS.
They had the following children:
M i Jesse ROGERS Deacon was born 10 Mar 1809 and died 25 Jul 1893.
Jesse ROGERS Deacon [Parents] was born 10 Mar 1809 in Broome County, NY. He died 25 Jul 1893. Jesse married Hannah SAXTON on 1829.
Other marriages:GARDNER, Lucy B
SMITH, Cynthia M.
Jesse Rogers, one of Alden’s most esteemed citizens, and one of
the pioneers, was born in Broome county, New York, March 10,
1809. He is a son of Nathaniel and Lucy (Fuller) Rogers. His
early life was spend on a farm. His educational advantages were
the district schools those days, but he made the best use of his
time, and soon arose to the position of teacher. In 1831 he made
a profession of religion, and his name was enrolled as one of
the members of the Congregational church of Triangle, New York.
Mr. Rogers has never regretted this important event in his life,
and whenever his lot has been cast he has always been in the
foremost ranks, fighting for the right. In 1840 he went to
Marathon, Courtland county, New York, and was engaged in the
produce trade, between there and New York City, until 1856, when
he came West and located on a farm near the village of Alden, on
which he lived until 1870. It was mainly through his efforts
that the Congregational church was organized at this place, and
it is largely owing to his untiring zeal that it is now in its
flourishing condition.He was married in 1829 to Miss Hannah Saxton, a native of Long
Island. Nine children were born to them, five of whom are now
living: Fanny E., now the wife of L. H. Uttley, of Alden;
Fidelia, wife of J. Allen Spencer; Helen M., wife of Peter
Taylor; DeWitt C., a resident of New York City; Rorillus Rollin,
a graduate of Oberlin, and now principal of the Jamestown
Academy, Jamestown, N. Y. His wife died in July, 1852. He was
married in 1853 to Mrs. Lucy B. Todd, widow of John Todd, of
Lisle, N. Y. Three daughters were born to them. Alice E., who
died at 14 years of age; Eva, wife of O. S. Cleveland, of Alden;
Jennie J., wife of Marion George, of Williams. His second wife
died in October, 1865. He was married in 1866 to Mrs. C. M.
Smith, of Homer, New York, his present wife.At the organization of the Hardin County Agricultural Society he
was made Vice-President, which office he held one year, he then
was President two years. In politics he is a staunch Republican,
and has always been an ardent worker in the temperance cause.The Broome County Republican for 14 Aug 1850 (as reported on p.
310 of Broome County Genealogical Gleanings) reports that J.
Rogers was married in Union by Rev. R. A. Washburn to Mrs. L.
Todd of Washburn.Hardin County - Congregational Churches
Transcribed by Linda Suarez
The Past and Present of Hardin County Iowa
ed. by William J. Moir. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Company,
1911.The Alden and Buckeye Congregational Society was organized July
4, 1866, when a large number of persons took letters from the
Iowa Falls church. The first regular pastor was Rev. H. A.
Thompson, who came from Ohio in the fall of 1864 and moved to
eastern Iowa in 1868. The first church edifice was erected in
1866, the corner stone being set July 4th of that year. It was
a frame structure, forty by fifty feet, and its cost was three
thousand three hundred dollars. From its beginning down to 1880
this society has an average membership of fifty-five. Owing to
the fact that no recent historical data was sent to the
publisher, the later history cannot here be given. Suffice to
say, however, that many of the best men of that neighborhood, in
an early day, were of this church. Deacon Jesse Rogers and the
Beards and C. E. Wood were among the influential members at one
time.
Hannah SAXTON married Jesse ROGERS Deacon on 1829.
They had the following children:
F i Fanny ROGERS was born about 1836. F ii Fidelia ROGERS. F iii Helen ROGERS. M iv DeWitt ROGERS was born about 1834. M v Rorillus Rollin ROGERS was born about 1849.
Graduated from Oberlin College, and was principal of Jamestown
Academy, Jamestown, NY.
Jesse ROGERS Deacon [Parents] was born 10 Mar 1809 in Broome County, NY. He died 25 Jul 1893. Jesse married Cynthia M. SMITH on 1866.
Other marriages:GARDNER, Lucy B
SAXTON, Hannah
Jesse Rogers, one of Alden’s most esteemed citizens, and one of
the pioneers, was born in Broome county, New York, March 10,
1809. He is a son of Nathaniel and Lucy (Fuller) Rogers. His
early life was spend on a farm. His educational advantages were
the district schools those days, but he made the best use of his
time, and soon arose to the position of teacher. In 1831 he made
a profession of religion, and his name was enrolled as one of
the members of the Congregational church of Triangle, New York.
Mr. Rogers has never regretted this important event in his life,
and whenever his lot has been cast he has always been in the
foremost ranks, fighting for the right. In 1840 he went to
Marathon, Courtland county, New York, and was engaged in the
produce trade, between there and New York City, until 1856, when
he came West and located on a farm near the village of Alden, on
which he lived until 1870. It was mainly through his efforts
that the Congregational church was organized at this place, and
it is largely owing to his untiring zeal that it is now in its
flourishing condition.He was married in 1829 to Miss Hannah Saxton, a native of Long
Island. Nine children were born to them, five of whom are now
living: Fanny E., now the wife of L. H. Uttley, of Alden;
Fidelia, wife of J. Allen Spencer; Helen M., wife of Peter
Taylor; DeWitt C., a resident of New York City; Rorillus Rollin,
a graduate of Oberlin, and now principal of the Jamestown
Academy, Jamestown, N. Y. His wife died in July, 1852. He was
married in 1853 to Mrs. Lucy B. Todd, widow of John Todd, of
Lisle, N. Y. Three daughters were born to them. Alice E., who
died at 14 years of age; Eva, wife of O. S. Cleveland, of Alden;
Jennie J., wife of Marion George, of Williams. His second wife
died in October, 1865. He was married in 1866 to Mrs. C. M.
Smith, of Homer, New York, his present wife.At the organization of the Hardin County Agricultural Society he
was made Vice-President, which office he held one year, he then
was President two years. In politics he is a staunch Republican,
and has always been an ardent worker in the temperance cause.The Broome County Republican for 14 Aug 1850 (as reported on p.
310 of Broome County Genealogical Gleanings) reports that J.
Rogers was married in Union by Rev. R. A. Washburn to Mrs. L.
Todd of Washburn.Hardin County - Congregational Churches
Transcribed by Linda Suarez
The Past and Present of Hardin County Iowa
ed. by William J. Moir. Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Company,
1911.The Alden and Buckeye Congregational Society was organized July
4, 1866, when a large number of persons took letters from the
Iowa Falls church. The first regular pastor was Rev. H. A.
Thompson, who came from Ohio in the fall of 1864 and moved to
eastern Iowa in 1868. The first church edifice was erected in
1866, the corner stone being set July 4th of that year. It was
a frame structure, forty by fifty feet, and its cost was three
thousand three hundred dollars. From its beginning down to 1880
this society has an average membership of fifty-five. Owing to
the fact that no recent historical data was sent to the
publisher, the later history cannot here be given. Suffice to
say, however, that many of the best men of that neighborhood, in
an early day, were of this church. Deacon Jesse Rogers and the
Beards and C. E. Wood were among the influential members at one
time.
Cynthia M. SMITH was born 24 Sep 1819. She died 8 Aug 1895. Cynthia married Jesse ROGERS Deacon on 1866.