Descendants of John B. McClelland
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Generation No. 1
1. JOHN B.1 MCCLELLAND was born in County Antrim, Ireland.
Children of JOHN B. MCCLELLAND are:
i. CHARLES2 MCCLELLAND, d. July
08, 1858, Ohio; m. MARGARET BROWN.
2. ii. WILLIAM MCCLELLAND, b. 1733,
County Antrim, Ireland; d. August 01, 1815, McClellandtown,
Westmoreland Co., PA.
3. iii. LT. COL. JOHN B.
MCCLELLAND, b. 1740, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. June 03, 1782,
Battle of Sandusky, Ohio.
Generation No. 2
2. WILLIAM2 MCCLELLAND (JOHN B.1) was born 1733 in County Antrim,
Ireland, and died August 01, 1815 in McClellandtown, Westmoreland Co.,
PA. He married ESTHER HOPWOOD.
Children of WILLIAM MCCLELLAND and ESTHER HOPWOOD are:
i. WILLIAM JR.3 MCCLELLAND.
ii. DAVID MCCLELLAND.
iii. ASHA MCCLELLAND.
iv. ROBERT MCCLELLAND.
v. ELIZABETH MCCLELLAND.
vi. JAMES MCCLELLAND.
vii. JOHN MCCLELLAND.
viii. ANDREW MCCLELLAND.
ix. ENOS MCCLELLAND.
3. LT. COL. JOHN B.2 MCCLELLAND (JOHN B.1) was born 1740 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died June 03, 1782 in Battle of
Sandusky, Ohio. He married MARTHA DALE November 12, 1759 in
Pennsylvania. She was born 1741 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
and died January 01, 1822 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Notes for LT. COL. JOHN B. MCCLELLAND:
In 1776, John was appointed to a citizen's committee to procure arms
and ammunition for the defense of the county against the British as the
sparks of the American Revolution were kindled. He with two of his sons
John Jr. and Alexander enlisted in the Colonial Militia of Pennsylvania.
When the Indians of the Western Frontier
allied themselves with the British and began attacking settlers, John
Sr. was commissioned a major and made third in command of an expedition
to eliminate this menace. During the Battle of Sandusky, he with two
other officers were captured tortured, and killed.
A gruesome eyewitness account recorded in the
Pennsylvania Archives details the manner in which the bodies of the
prisoners "were dragged to the outside of the town and their carcasses
given to the dogs while their limbs and heads were stuck on poles."
Because of this sacrifice, the commission of Lt. Colonel was conferred
upon him.
Notes for MARTHA DALE:
Obtaining a land grant, they moved to Westmoreland County, where they
raised a family of nine children.
Children of LT. MCCLELLAND and MARTHA DALE are:
i. HUGH ANDREW3 MCCLELLAND, b.
1759; d. 1825; m. ELIZABETH WATSON, 1779, Pennsylvania.
ii. JOHANNA MCCLELLAND, b. January
18, 1760, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; d. October 13, 1823, Orange County,
Indiana; m. JOSHUA REED; b. October 29, 1757, New Jersey; d. May 16,
1838, Orange County, Indiana.
4. iii. ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND, b.
1762, Wesmoreland, Pennsylvania; d. 1824, Licking County, Ohio.
iv. JANE MCCLELLAND, b. 1763; m.
JOHN PARR.
v. ELIZABETH MCCLELLAND, b. 1764;
d. Perry Co., Ohio; m. PETER STARKEY, 1795, Pennsylvania; b. New
Jersey; d. 1837, Perry Co., Ohio.
5. vi. JOHN B. JR. MCCLELLAND, b.
1766, Pennsylvania; d. 1849, Fayette, Penn.
vii. SAMUEL EMANUEL MCCLELLAND, b.
1774, Pennsylvania; d. 1839, Wayne, Ohio; m. ELEANOR CROOKS, 1794,
Pennsylvania.
viii. CHARLES MCCLELLAND, b. 1775,
Pennsylvania; d. 1858, Ohio; m. MARGARET BROWN, 1802.
Generation No. 3
4. ALEXANDER3 MCCLELLAND (LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born
1762 in Wesmoreland, Pennsylvania, and died 1824 in Licking County,
Ohio. He married CATHERINE COURSON 1795 in Fayette, Pennsylvania,
daughter of BENJAMIN REV. COURSON. She was born 1766 in New
Jersey, and died July 31, 1853 in Marion County, Illinois.
Notes for ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND:
After the victorious conclusion of the war, returned to Westmoreland
County where he farmed the 300 acres given him in appreciation of
his military service. Here he courted and won the hand of Catharine,
the daugher of Rev. Benjamin Coursen.
With his bride, Alexander pushed further west to Licking County, Ohio,
and in 1795 entered land from the government, cleared the farm
prospered and raised their nine children. (1) Isaac, who first married
Sarah Welch then Mary Jane Collins.
Children of ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND and CATHERINE COURSON are:
6. i. RICHARD4 MCCLELLAND, b. Abt.
1797.
7. ii. MARY MCCLELLAND, b. 1797.
iii. MARTHA MCCLELLAND, b. 1799;
m. ISAAC ANDERECK.
8. iv. ISAAC JOSIAH MCCLELLAND, b.
August 10, 1800, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; d. March 19, 1881.
v. SAMUEL MCCLELLAND, b. May 15,
1801; m. ELIZABETH ORR, May 04, 1826; b. 1812.
9. vi. RACHEL MCCLELLAND, b. June
06, 1809, Licking County, Ohio; d. 1887, Marion County, Illinois.
vii. JONAS MCCLELLAND, b. June 14,
1811.
viii. HENRY MCCLELLAND, b. October
22, 1818.
ix. ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND, b. 1824.
5. JOHN B. JR.3 MCCLELLAND (LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born
1766 in Pennsylvania, and died 1849 in Fayette, Penn. He married
RACHEL ORR.
Children of JOHN MCCLELLAND and RACHEL ORR are:
i. SARAH4 MCCLELLAND, m. AARON
WALTERS.
ii. ANDREW MCCLELLAND.
iii. JACKSON MCCLELLAND.
Generation No. 4
6. RICHARD4 MCCLELLAND (ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1)
was born Abt. 1797. He married ASENATHA PATTERSON March 06,
1803. She was born January 16, 1806.
Notes for RICHARD MCCLELLAND:
Richard McClelland was born in Licking Co., Oh in 1797 and died in
1825. He married Asenath Paterson born in 1803 at Saco,
Maine. they were the Parents of Samuel I. McClelland (1823-1910),
born in Licking Co., Oh and died in Burlington, WA. He Married
Zylpha Carter (1827-1850) in 1848 in Cass Co., IN and had a son,
William (1850-1922_. After Zylpha Carter died Samuel I. married
her sister, Delia Ann Carter (1829-1905) in 1851 at Galveston,
IN. She was born in OH and died in West Bend, IA. They had 8
Children.
The second son of Richard McClelland was Isaac (1825-1888 born in
Licking Co., OH and died in Palo Alto Co., IA He married Nancy A.
Charles in 1848 in Cass Co., OH and they had 7 children. Nancy
died and Isaac McClelland moved to Palo Alto Co., IA and married Sarah
E. Power (1857-1920) in 1882 at West Bend, IA, and had 4
children. Sarah E. Power was born at West Bend, IA and died
at Aroya, CO.
Child of RICHARD MCCLELLAND and ASENATHA PATTERSON is:
i. SAMUEL5 MCCLELLAND.
7. MARY4 MCCLELLAND (ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was
born 1797. She married JOHN MCCLELLAND.
Child of MARY MCCLELLAND and JOHN MCCLELLAND is:
10. i. JACOB5 MCCLELLAND, b. April
03, 1812, Licking County, Ohio; d. April 14, 1902, Marion County,
Illinois.
8. ISAAC JOSIAH4 MCCLELLAND (ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN
B.1) was born August 10, 1800 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and
died March 19, 1881. He married (1) MARY JANE
COLLINS. He married (2) SARAH "SALLY" WELCH January
06, 1824 in Walnut Hill, Jefferson Co., IL, daughter of THOMAS WELCH
and REBECCA PROCTOR. She was born 1800, and died 1848.
Notes for ISAAC JOSIAH MCCLELLAND:
Isaac McClelland was born in Pennsylvania and went to Ohio and from
there to Illinois and settled at Walnut Hill about 1818. He
married Sarah "Sallie" Welch. For the next few years he partially
improved three or four places in Centralia township, but in 1830 he
settled on section 32 (the Sandoval side of the township) and lived
there many years and raised a family of six children.
Temporary as his residences were, his influence on Marion county was
profound and lasting. From 1842 to 1848, he served as a county
commissioner and from 1857-1861 he filled the office of county judge.
For the last 22 years of his life, he was a justice of the peace.
In 1867, Isaac, forseeing the growth of
Centralia, purchased a sizeable parcel of land and laid out an addition
in that community. From 1867 to 1870, he and a partner owned the
"Centralia Democrat."
Unsettled as this settler seemed to be, Isaac,
at one time owned over 700 acres of land, engaged extensively in
farming and stock raising, became a prominent man in Marion county
during its formative years, and left an indelible mark on its history.
taken from the Centralia Sentinel; "The Unsettled Settler" by George E.
Ross
Marriage Notes for ISAAC MCCLELLAND and SARAH WELCH:
According to the Brink-McDonough history of Marion County, Isaac walked
from Kaskaskia to the residence of Israel Jennings, near Walnut
Hill. He remained in that neighborhood from 1820 to 1824 when he
was married to Sarah "Sallie" Welch. Following the wedding,
performed on Jan. 6, 1824, by Joseph Hensley, J.P., Isaac and his bride
moved to Sandoval township. Here he improved a farm, but subsequently
purchased a farm on the Walnut Hill prairie.
Children of ISAAC MCCLELLAND and SARAH WELCH are:
11. i. ALEXANDER5 MCCLELLAND.
ii. JOHN MCCLELLAND.
iii. CATHERINE MCCLELLAND.
iv. REBECCA MCCLELLAND.
12. v. MARY ELIZABETH MCCLELLAND,
b. February 22, 1832, Marion County, Illinois; d. November 18, 1883,
Marion County, Illinois.
9. RACHEL4 MCCLELLAND (ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1)
was born June 06, 1809 in Licking County, Ohio, and died 1887 in Marion
County, Illinois. She married WILLIAM B. JOHNSON December 24,
1826 in Licking Co., Ohio, son of ELISHA JOHNSON and SARAH
UNKNOWN. He was born June 24, 1804 in Worcester County, Maryland,
and died January 29, 1886 in Sandoval, IL.
Notes for RACHEL MCCLELLAND:
Rachel had been born into the family Alexander and Catherine Coursen
McClelland, who had left PA and pioneered to Licking County, OH in
1795. At least four of that family's members participated in the
American Revolution. William, who had been reared a farmer, claimed the
hand of Rachel and they wre wed in 1825. The farm they cleared was
described in Ohio land records in this manner: "East of the forked Elm,
south to the first bend in the crick west to the rock cliff by Brown's
acres and then back north to the start."
Children of RACHEL MCCLELLAND and WILLIAM JOHNSON are:
i. SUSAN5 JOHNSON.
Notes for SUSAN JOHNSON:
Married Fred Fancis.
ii. KATHERINE JOHNSON, m. ANDREW
SHANAFELT.
iii. LAVINA JOHNSON, m. FELIX G.
ROSS.
iv. JULIA JOHNSON, m. HENDERSON
DEADMOND.
Generation No. 5
10. JACOB5 MCCLELLAND (MARY4, ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN
B.1) was born April 03, 1812 in Licking County, Ohio, and died April
14, 1902 in Marion County, Illinois. He married NANCY ANN
ERRONBAUGH/ERLENGAUGH June 1837. She was born January 16, 1819,
and died July 21, 1896.
Notes for JACOB MCCLELLAND:
Jacob McClelland, of the citzens of Odin township, Marion Co., few are
so well and so favorably known as is our subject, who is the proud
prossessor of four hundred and ninety-four and one-half acres of
valuable land, all of which is under ultivation with the exception of
eighty acres of timber. It is favorably located on section 28,
and forms one of the most attractive homesteads in all the county.
Mr. McClelland of this sketch was born April 3, 1812, in Licking
County, Ohio , and is the son of John and Mary (McClelland) McClelland,
natives of Pennsylvania. The father of our subject located in
Licking County when about its only inhabitants were the Indians.
His wife was the daughter of Alexander and Catherine cClelland, the
former of whom was an uncle of his father's. Our subject was the
only child
born of his union with Miss McClelland, as the father died when our
subject was
quite young. Mrs. McClelland married for her second husband Jacob
Fry, and by
him became the mother of five children.
When our subject attained his twentieth year, he began working on the
ohio Canal, and after spending two years thus employed worked for two
years on the national Road. At the time of his marriage he had
saved about 600 Franks, and from that nueleus bult up a handsome
fortune. The lady whom he married in June, 1837, was Miss Nancy
Errenbaugh, the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Kalloe) Errenbaugh.
In September, 1839, Mr. & Mrs. McClelland started overland with a
team for his state, bringing with all their earthly effects in a
wagon. In October of that year they landed in Marion County,
where our subject entered a quarter-section of timber and eighty acres
of prairie land from the Government, which property is still their
home. Their first house consisted of a log cabin 12 x 11 feet in
dimensions,
with puncheon floor, and a cloth tacked over a hole in the wall served
as their only
window. Mr. McClelland lost no time in clearing and improving his
property, and as before stated, now has a fine track of nearly five
hundred acres.
To Mr. and Mrs. McClelland has been born a family of nine children,
namely: John and William, deceased; Lewis, Catherine, Washington; Levi
and Andrew J., deceased; Matlda and James R. Our subject cast his
first vjote in 1832 for Andrew Jackson, and up to the outbreak of the
late war was a strong Democrat. Since that time, however, he has
not identified himself with any particular party, but votes for the man
when he considers will best fill the office. He has always been
greatly interested in school affairs, and for many years served as
a member of the Board. He was elected Constable, but preferring
to devote his
entire time to his private interest, refused to qualify.
Clinton, Washington, Marion and
Jefferson Counties Illinois
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Children of JACOB MCCLELLAND and NANCY ERRONBAUGH/ERLENGAUGH are:
i. ANDREW J.6 MCCLELLAND.
ii. JOHN MCCLELLAND, b. 1838.
13. iii. WILLIAM W. MCCLELLAND, b.
October 13, 1841, Illinois; d. 1888.
iv. LEWIS MCCLELLAND, b. October
05, 1842.
v. CATHERINE MCCLELLAND, b. August
08, 1844.
vi. GEORGE WASHINGTON MCCLELLAND,
b. February 24, 1847.
vii. JAMES RILEY MCCLELLAND, b.
August 27, 1850.
viii. LEVI MCCLELLAND, b. 1851.
ix. MARY MATILDA MCCLELLAND, b.
July 29, 1854.
11. ALEXANDER5 MCCLELLAND (ISAAC JOSIAH4, ALEXANDER3, LT. COL.
JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1)
Notes for ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND:
Alexander was thought to have been murdered in Sandoval township.
Children of ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND are:
i. JOHN A.6 MCCLELLAND.
Notes for JOHN A. MCCLELLAND:
Took his life by jumping into the Mississippi River from a bridge near
St. Louis.
ii. OSCAR MCCLELLAND.
Notes for OSCAR MCCLELLAND:
Disappeared 1881 with his father. Bodies found 1893 in pond on
their property.
Murder was suspected. The older brothers, John A. and Oliver were
suspects for years.
iii. OLIVER MCCLELLAND, b.
September 28, 1906.
Notes for OLIVER MCCLELLAND:
Oliver McClelland Suicide
His dead body found in his room probably thirty minutes after the deed
had been committed.
From Friday's Sentinel, reported Thursday,
Oct. 3, 1906, county records show the date of death as Sept. 28, 1906.
O.J. McClelland, the well known North Oak
street saloon man, ended his life this afternoon by shooting himself
throught the breast with a revolver, and died sitting in a chair.
Yesterday he arranged with Haussler & Son
to fit up a room for his own use on the second floor over the sallon
and the arrangements were that the stuff was to be delivered and placed
in the room at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Seifert, one of Haussler
& Son's employees, went to the room to get it ready for the
furniture which was on the way. On entering the room he found
McClelland sitting in a chair with his head thrown back and his breast
all covered with blood.
Under the chair lay a pearl handled revolver.
From the blood clots it was presumed that he had been dead about half
an hour when found. His barkeeper said that he had been away from the
saloon about that long, but no one about the building heard the report
of the revolver.
Mr. McClelland has been quite despondent of
late over some troubles and some of his intimate friends were not
greatly surprised when they heard the news.
The room was at once locked up and he was left still reclining in the
chari with nothing disturbed till the Coroner could take hold of the
case.
12. MARY ELIZABETH5 MCCLELLAND (ISAAC JOSIAH4, ALEXANDER3, LT.
COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born February 22, 1832 in Marion County,
Illinois, and died November 18, 1883 in Marion County, Illinois.
She married WILLIAM KELL BUNDY September 25, 1850, son of FREDERICK
BUNDY and MARY WILSON. He was born May 04, 1827 in Centralia
Township, Marion County, Illinois, and died April 24, 1919 in Marion
County, Illinois.
Notes for WILLIAM KELL BUNDY:
William Kell Bundy 1827-1919
The life of the early settlers in any
community has ever contained much to interest and entertain us. There
is something romantic about the ruggedness of their lives and the
uncertainties they had to face which holds a gascination for us
today. The family of the subject of this sketch were among the
earliest inhabitants of the county in which they lived, and the
hardworking lives they lived were much mroe eventful than the life of
the average farmer of today.
The life of William Kell Bundy, the subject of
this sketch, has been an adventurous one. In early life the
received the limited education afforded at the only available
local institutions of learning--the subscription schools. He
remained at home doing necessary work on the farm until 1847, when at
that martial period he enlisted in Company C, No., 1, United States
Army for the Mexican War. His military career began by his being sent
to Alton, Illinois, and later to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and later
participated in the march across the desert to Santa Fe. He was on the
march sixy days, which was a tedious one. Later he took part in
the advance upon old Albuquerque, the Mexican capital. Here he remained
until 1848, where he did guard duty, and finally marched back. On his
return he remained with his father superintending the old homestead
until the latter's death, at which time he bought forty acres of it, on
which he lived for fifteen years. In 1863 he changed to his
present abode in section No. 6, Racoon township. At different times the
area of his land increased until he had at one time three hundred and
fifty acres; the greater part of which he has divided among his
children. All the improvements on the place have been the fruits
of his labor and supervision. He has principally raised stock on
the farm, cattle, horses, sheep and hogs, and also evinced an interest
in the fancy and finer breeds.
William Kell Bundy was born section No. 1,
Centralia Township, Marion County, Illinois, on May 4, 1827 and was the
son of Frederick and Mary (Wilson) Bundy. He married first Mary
Elizabeth, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah McClelland. Isaac was
an early settler in Marion County, near Walnut Hill. On the death of
his first wife, Mr. Bundy married a second time on October 20, 1887,
Anna Mildred Gaines, of Sumner County, near Nashville, Tennessee. She
was the daughter of Henry and Marian (Bradley) Gaines. They came
to Marion County, Illinois in 1850, and settled in Stevenson
township. There Henry Gaines and his wife farmed during the
remainder of their lives. He died in 1850, and his wife in 1856.
Though now in his eighty-second year, William
Kell Bundy possesses a mind of unusual transparency. He is still
able to review in detail the memories and exploits of a long and varied
career.
In politics the subject of our sketch is a
life-long follower of the Democracy. His first vote for a presidential
candidate was recorded years ago when it went to James K. Polk, who
figured in an eventful election. In religion he is a member of the
Christian Church, in the interests of which he has ever been
active. He is now in the mellow period of a long life which has
always been at the service of home and country. He has fulfilled
the duties of a long life; he is surrounded by an affectionable circle
of sons an daughters; he has the friendship and good wishes of a host
of friends. Is not this as much as any of us can hope for in the
evening of life?
THE ABOVE WAS COPIED FROM BRINKERHOFF'S HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY,
ILLINOIS 1909, pages 256, 257 and 258.
He died on April 24, 1919, he lived ten years after this was written.
Children of MARY MCCLELLAND and WILLIAM BUNDY are:
i. MARY REBECCA6 BUNDY, b. July
24, 1851.
ii. SARAH JANE BUNDY, b. October
13, 1853.
iii. ELIZABETH DORCAS BUNDY, b.
January 04, 1856.
14. iv. JOSEPHINE MAY BUNDY, b. May
27, 1858.
v. RACHEL JANE BUNDY, b. September
30, 1860.
15. vi. ISAAC MCCLELLAND BUNDY, b.
August 31, 1862, Raccoon Township, Marion County, Illinois; d. December
28, 1923, Raccoon Township, Marion County, Illinois.
vii. FREDERICK BUNDY, b. December
21, 1865.
viii. MARGARET CATHERINE BUNDY, b.
January 20, 1868.
Generation No. 6
13. WILLIAM W.6 MCCLELLAND (JACOB5, MARY4, ALEXANDER3, LT. COL.
JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born October 13, 1841 in Illinois, and died
1888. He married SARAH A BERRY.
Child of WILLIAM MCCLELLAND and SARAH BERRY is:
i. MARY ELLEN7 MCCLELLAND, b.
1867, Marion County, Illinois.
14. JOSEPHINE MAY6 BUNDY (MARY ELIZABETH5 MCCLELLAND, ISAAC
JOSIAH4, ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born May 27,
1858. She married WEST.
Child of JOSEPHINE BUNDY and WEST is:
i. WILLIAM JOHN7 WEST.
15. ISAAC MCCLELLAND6 BUNDY (MARY ELIZABETH5 MCCLELLAND, ISAAC
JOSIAH4, ALEXANDER3, LT. COL. JOHN B.2, JOHN B.1) was born August 31,
1862 in Raccoon Township, Marion County, Illinois, and died December
28, 1923 in Raccoon Township, Marion County, Illinois. He married
SARAH ELIZABETH JOHNSON March 02, 1890 in Centralia Township, Marion
County, Illinois, daughter of JAMES JOHNSON and HARRIET WILSON.
She was born February 01, 1863 in Centralia Township, Marion County,
Illinois, and died July 05, 1923 in Raccoon Township, Marion County,
Illinois.
Notes for ISAAC MCCLELLAND BUNDY:
Isaac M. Bundy, son W.K. and Elizabeth Bundy, was born in Marion
County, Illinois, August 31, 1862 and departed this life December 28,
1923, age 61 years 3 months and 28 days. He was married to Sarah E.
Johnson, March 2, 1890 and to this union was born four children who
survive him. Della Pearl Burge of Decatur, Illinois, Minnie Bell,
Orville J. and Gladys Harriet Bundy all of Centralia. His wife
preceding him to the life beyond some six months ago. Beside his
children he leaves three grandchildren, Francis Leo and Nelson Floyd
Burge, and Bettie Marie Bundy, four sisters, Sarah Robinson of the
state of Washington, Josephine West of Odin, Illinois, Lizzie Lamont of
Arkansas and Rachel Jones of California and a host of other relatives
and friends. He united with the Baptist Church of Zion Hill, and was
baptized by Rev. Keel on April 28, 1889 and lived a member of this
church up to the time of his death.
He was very patient in his last afflicition, and never complained of
his lot, but said he was ready to go, and made all arrangements for his
funeral. He was a loving father, was devoted to his family and home,
and while laboring for his loved ones on earth, was laying up treasures
in heaven.
Children of ISAAC BUNDY and SARAH JOHNSON are:
i. DELLA PEARL7 BUNDY, b.
September 29, 1892, Raccoon Twp, Marion Co. IL; d. February 20, 1981,
Montgomery County, Nokomis, Illinois; m. HARRY RICHARD BURGE, December
27, 1916, Centralia, Illinois.
ii. MINNIE BELL BUNDY, b. February
20, 1895, Raccoon Twp, Marion Co. IL; d. January 20, 1979, St. Mary's
Hospital, Marion Co. Illinois; m. CHARLES HENRY FREDRICH, July 12,
1924, Salem Twp., Marion Co., IL; b. July 09, 1898; d. March 04, 1980.
iii. ORVILLE JOHNSON BUNDY, b. July
25, 1897, Raccoon Township, Marion County, Illinois; d. February 01,
1970, St. Marys Hospital, Centralia, Illinois; m. RUBY ANN SANDERS, April 15,
1923, Mt. Vernon, Illinois in Jefferson County; b. August 29, 1902,
Marion County, Illinois; d. June 20, 1976, Centralia Township, Marion
County, Illinois. (My Grandparents)
iv. GLADYS
HARRIET BUNDY, b. February 06, 1900, Centralia, Illinois; d. November
03, 1981, Centralia, Illinois; m. ORVILLE KELL, January 19, 1924; b.
June 18, 1894; d. April 23, 1975, Centralia, Illinois.
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