GIVENS, Eloise

Female 1912 - 2005  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  GIVENS, Eloise was born 03 Apr 1912, Indiana (daughter of GIVENS, Horace Dale and HEINY, Mary Annetta); died 22 Mar 2005, Rawlins Nursing Home, Pendleton, Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana; was buried 25 Mar 2005, Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Fortville, Madison County, Indiana.

    Notes:


    Eloise D. Dunham

    April 3, 1912 - March 22, 2005

    FORTVILLE (Indian) Eloise D. (Givens) Dunham, 92, Fortville, died March 22, 2005, at Rawlins House in Pendleton. She retired from Mount Vernon School Corp. as a cafeteria worker after 25 years of employment.

    Survivors include a son, Robert E. "Bob" (wife, Diana) Dunham; daughters, Iris L. Parker and Betty J. (husband, Wilbur) Eiler; sister, Bernice Montgomery; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; and a nephew.

    Her husband, Lester H. "Curley" Dunham, died in 1972.

    Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Seals Funeral Home with Jon Vance officiating. Burial will be in Gravel Lawn Cemetery.

    Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Oklahoma Work Project, c/o Ford Street United Methodist Church in Lapel. (Herald Bulletin, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana; www.heraldbulletin.com 3/23/05)

    Eloise — DUNHAM, Lester. Lester (son of DUNHAM, William and ???, Ivis) was born Abt 1908, Hancock County, Indiana; died 25 Jul 1972, Fortville, Hancock County, Indiana; was buried 28 Jul 1972, Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Green Township, Madison County, Indiana. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  GIVENS, Horace Dale was born 29 Dec 1884, Madison County, Indiana (son of GIVENS, John Luther and HERSBERGER, Amanda); died 19 May 1946, St. Johns Hospital, Anderson, Indiana; was buried 22 May 1946, Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Fishers Brothers Funeral Home Register, Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana
    "Horace Dale Givens d. 5-19-1946 St. Johns Hospital; bur 22nd Grove Lawn
    Cem. Pendleton In; b. 12-29-1884 In.; Age 61y4m21d; Residence: RR#3
    Anderson, In; Occupation: Farmer; Wife: Mary A. Heiny; Age 58 y; Father:
    John L. Givens b. IN; Mother: Amanda Hersberger b. Maryland."
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    "Charles Booth operated a dairy wagon for some time, then Marion Sears, from his farm east of Lapel, furnished milk and butter for delivery by wagon for a number of years. Perley Shultz and Horace Givens being, perhaps, the best known drivers. But when the bottled milk began tobe sent to the stores, the wagons ceased coming,..." ('History of Lapel and Fisherburg', compiled by Edith V. Cascadden, 1938. page 96) (Book located in Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana]
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    Anderson Herald/Bulletin-Tuesday, May 21, 1946, p. 11

    Horace Givens
    ?Lapel, May 21-Funeral rites for Horace Givens, who died early Monday at his home east of here, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Lapel Methodist Church, in charge will be Rev. Jonathan Stone, of Pendleton, and Rev. C. G. Cook, resident
    Methodist pastor. Burial will be in The Grove Lawn Cemetery at Pendleton. The body was taken to the family home from the McCarty and Fisher mortuary this morning and
    will be returned to the church at 1 p.m. Wednesday.?

    Horace married HEINY, Mary Annetta 09 Apr 1910, By Rev. William Birchern, Noblesville, Ind.. Mary (daughter of HEINY, Alvin and ???, Anna) was born 11 Apr 1888, Hamilton County, Indiana; died 07 Jan 1971, Stony Creek, Madison, Indiana, USA; was buried 10 Jan 1971, Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  HEINY, Mary Annetta was born 11 Apr 1888, Hamilton County, Indiana (daughter of HEINY, Alvin and ???, Anna); died 07 Jan 1971, Stony Creek, Madison, Indiana, USA; was buried 10 Jan 1971, Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Fishers Brothers Funeral Home Register, Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Indiana
    "Mary Annetta Givens d. 1-7-1971 bur 10th Grove Lawn Cem. Residence: RR
    3 Anderson, IN b. 4-11-1888 age 82y widowed Occupation: Housewife
    Father: Alvin Heiny Mother: Anna ? Social Security No. 308-42-85-72
    Informant Bernice Montgomery 25 W 9th St. Lapel , IN"

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    Lapel---Mrs. Nettie Givens, 82, Rt. 3, Anderson, died at the home of a daughter in Lapel at 12 o'clock last night after a short illness. She was born in Hamilton County and spent her entire life in the Lapel Community. She was the daughter of Alvin and Anna Heiny. She married Horace Givens in 1909, who died in 1946. She was a
    member of the Trinity Methodist Church.
    Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Eloise) Dunham of Fortville and Mrs. John (Bernice) Montgomery of Lapel with whom she resided; a son, John Givens at home; four grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
    Funeral services have been arranged for 2 p.m. Sunday at the Fisher Brothers Funeral Home here with Rev. Keith Davis in charge. Interment will take place at Pendleton in the Grove Lawn Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. 1. GIVENS, Eloise was born 03 Apr 1912, Indiana; died 22 Mar 2005, Rawlins Nursing Home, Pendleton, Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana; was buried 25 Mar 2005, Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Fortville, Madison County, Indiana.
    2. GIVENS, John A. was born Abt 1915, Indiana; died 23 Jun 1988, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana; was buried 27 Jun 1988, Grovelawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.
    3. GIVENS, Bernice was born 28 Nov 1917, Stony Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana; died 24 Apr 2011, St. John's Medical Center, Anderson, Indiana; was buried 26 Apr 2011, Brookside Cemetery, Lapel, Madison County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  GIVENS, John Luther was born 30 Nov 1848, Green Township, IN (son of GIVENS, Andrew S. and SHAUL, Elizabeth Ann); died 16 Feb 1927, Middletown, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.

    Notes:

    According to an unsigned genealogy obtained 3/7/2000, John and Amanda bought a 62 acre farm in Stony Creek Township in Madison County, Indiana. It remained in the family until after the death of his grandson (unnamed) in 1991. They were members of the Progressive Dunkard Church. (7/14/2002 - the Genealogy was begun by Arthur Givens after he retired as a minister. Information obtained from Stuart Givens, his nephew.)
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    HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY
    Forkner, 1914. Page 437

    John L. Givens. A resident of Madison County for sixty-five years, Mr. Givens represents the progressive rural citizenship of Stony Creek township, where he has a fine farm of sixty-two acres, with excellent improvements and a comfortable home for himself and family.
    John L. Givens was born in Green Township, Madison County, November 30, 1848, a son of Andrew and Elizabeth (Shawl) Givens. Andrew Givens, the father, was born in the state of Michigan, came to Indiana and was married in Madison County, his wife being a native of this state. He continued to reside in Madison County until his death in 1854. He and his wife were the parents of 3 children, the other two being N.D. Givens, of Indianapolis; and Julius Givens, who is connected with the street railway system in St. Louis.
    Mr. John L. Givens was reared in Green township until he reached his majority, and as a boy attended the district school near his home. Green township, while he was growing up, still presented almost an expanse of wilderness, and residents were still engaged in the hard labor of clearing and grubbing and planting the first crops in the hard won fields. That was the training ground for his early life. He was married in Green township to Amanda Heshberger (sic), and their happy married life continued until 1909 when Mrs. Givens died. She was reared in Green and Stony Creek
    townships and received her education in the public schools. The four sons born to their marriage are all living in 1913, namely: Horace, who is married and a resident of Stony Creek township; Elmer, who graduated from common schools and is married and lives in Hamilton county; Willard, who graduated from the Lapel High School and in 1913 from the University of Indiana, and is now a principal of a graded school in Noblesville, this state; Asa, who finished the course in common schools, and at the present time is in Indianapolis. Mr. Givens and family are members of the Progressive Dunkard Church. In politics he has always been a regular supporter of the Republican
    party up to the campaign of 1912 in which he voted the Progressive ticket.

    John married HERSBERGER, Amanda 31 Oct 1875, M.E. Church, Pendleton, In by Rev. Pierce. Amanda (daughter of HERSBERGER, John William and NORRIS, Sarah Ann) was born 23 Jul 1847, Jefferson, Maryland; died 19 Feb 1910; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  HERSBERGER, Amanda was born 23 Jul 1847, Jefferson, Maryland (daughter of HERSBERGER, John William and NORRIS, Sarah Ann); died 19 Feb 1910; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Amanda made the trip from Jefferson, Maryland to Pendleton, Indiana in a covered wagon. This trip took 6 weeks. (Oral History - as told by Willard Givens, her son, to Stuart Givens, to this writer on 7/14/2002)

    Children:
    1. GIVENS, Bouchard Orville was born 31 Jan 1877; died 24 Oct 1898, North Dakota; was buried Pendleton, Madison, Indiana, USA.
    2. GIVENS, Elmer Glenn was born 08 Nov 1880, Madison County, Indiana; died 16 Jul 1969, Rolling Hills Nursing Home, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana; was buried 19 Jul 1969, Miller Cemetery, Middletown, Henry County, Indiana.
    3. GIVENS, Albert Edgar was born 29 Mar 1883; died 09 Sep 1884; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    4. 2. GIVENS, Horace Dale was born 29 Dec 1884, Madison County, Indiana; died 19 May 1946, St. Johns Hospital, Anderson, Indiana; was buried 22 May 1946, Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.
    5. GIVENS, Willard Earl was born 10 Dec 1886; died 20 May 1971; was buried Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.
    6. GIVENS, Asa Ray was born 21 Mar 1891; died 17 Jul 1921, West Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.

  3. 6.  HEINY, Alvin was born Mar 1852, Indiana (son of ?, Annetta).

    Alvin married ???, Anna Abt 1879. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  ???, Anna
    Children:
    1. 3. HEINY, Mary Annetta was born 11 Apr 1888, Hamilton County, Indiana; died 07 Jan 1971, Stony Creek, Madison, Indiana, USA; was buried 10 Jan 1971, Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.
    2. HEINY, Estella M was born Mar 1881, Indiana; died 25 Oct 1973, Americana Nursing Home, Indianapolis, Indiana; was buried 27 Oct 1973, Brookside Cemetery, Madison County, Indiana.
    3. HEINY, Claude L. was born Dec 1882, Indiana.
    4. HEINY, George E. was born Sep 1884, Indiana; died 29 Dec 1966; was buried Brookside Cemetery, Madison County, Indiana.
    5. HEINY, Lula F was born Oct 1892, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  GIVENS, Andrew S. was born Abt 1830, Virginia; died 23 Jul 1852, Green Township, IN; was buried Pleasant Valley Cemetery, west of Pendleton, IN.

    Notes:

    I had the chance to view Andrew's gravestone in April, 2005. It is located in an unmarked cemetery on Route 38 just west of Pendleton, Madison County, Indiana.

    Andrew's epiteth is very difficult to read as it was carved in a marble stone. It is believed it says-
    "I am at rest weep not for me
    From sin and death I now am free
    Transplanted to my home above
    I bloom where all is peace and love"

    Andrew married SHAUL, Elizabeth Ann Between 1847 and 1848, Indiana. Elizabeth (daughter of SHAUL, John Cheuvront and HURST, Catherine) was born 1823, Virginia or Ohio; was buried ?with parents East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, IN. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  SHAUL, Elizabeth Ann was born 1823, Virginia or Ohio (daughter of SHAUL, John Cheuvront and HURST, Catherine); was buried ?with parents East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, IN.

    Notes:

    There is more information about the Shauls at www.shaul.org

    Notes:

    The LDS site lists 2 marriages for Elizabeth and Andrew. Examination of the actual films does not provide any additional information. A search was made in Champaign, Ohio but was not successful.
    One record states they were married in 1848 in Champaign, Ohio and that this information was provided by the Jordan River Temple. The second record states that they were married in Madison County, Indiana on July 23, 1858 (this is highly unlikely given John Luther's birthdate is known but it does coincide with Andrew's date of death). The second record seems to be a typographical error and should reflect his death.

    Children:
    1. 4. GIVENS, John Luther was born 30 Nov 1848, Green Township, IN; died 16 Feb 1927, Middletown, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    2. GIVENS, Mineal Dalsgard was born Jan 1851, Indiana.
    3. GIVENS, Julius Selkirk was born 1857.

  3. 10.  HERSBERGER, John William was born 27 Dec 1824, Maryland (son of HERSBERGER, John Bernard and WILES, Sarah Ann); died 24 Mar 1895, Madison County, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.

    Notes:

    "When last heard from in February,1922, they had 38 living grandchildren, 93 great grandchildren, and 11 great, great grandchildren." (Henry P. Hersperger)

    They came from Maryland in about 1845 and settled on a farm between Lapel and Pendleton, Indiana.
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    "John William Hersberger whose father was a slave owner was orphaned at a tender age by the death of his parents and two brothers. He was put into the home of a Cobbler by an uncle, but did not like it and ran away. He was found hiding in a wool wagon by a kindly farmer who took and raised him to young manhood. He married quite young to Sandra Ann Norris and raised 14 children. They moved from Maryland (abt. 1845) to Madison County, Indiana and cleared the land and built two cabins soon after their marriage, and that is where they raised their family. Aunt Ellas son Virgil Sears owns the farm and lives on it yet, in 1962.The first several years in Indiana while getting the land cleared he walked five miles and back to work in a mill at Pendelton, Indiana, and as the children became old enough they walked to work with him."

    This was in the material from Walt Engle who credits his grandmother, Donna Mabel Wise-Engle, as written up by her son, Ralph and which Walt later obtained. It helps explain what happened to his two brothers and may also account for the move to Indiana.
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    Record of Loan in Frederick Co. MD between John W. Hersbeger and Charles P. Norris, probably Sarah Ann's father

    1853 May 14 Executed & delivered Mortgage

    At the request of Charles P. Norris the following Mortgage was recorded February 22nd, 1853. Received 10 cts Stamp duty. Edward Shriver Clk.

    This Indenture, made this twenty second day of February Eighteen hundred and fifty three -between John W. Harsperger of Frederick County in the State of Maryland of the one part and Charles P. Norris of the County and State aforesaid of the other part. Whereas the said John W. Harsperger owes & stands justly indebted to the said Charles P. Norris in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars current money and to secure the payment thereof is willing to execute these presents. Now this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said John W. Harsperger for and in consideration of the premises, and of the sum of five dollars current money to him in hand paid by the said Charles P Norris at and before the sealing & delivery of these presents, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hath granted bargained and sold, and by these presents doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said Charles P. Norris his executors administrators and assigns. All and singular the goods and chattels, furniture and household stuff mentioned and expressed, that is to say: One horse, saddle & bridle, two cows, two Heiffers, a one Horse Wagon with springs & harness for the same, one Sledge, one Cook stove & fixtures, one ten plate stove and pipe, one Bureau, one Safe, four beds, bed clothing for the same, four bedsteads, one Mantle Clock, one Watch, two Tables, with the residue of my property. To Have and to Hold all and singular the goods and chattels furniture and household stuff unto the said Charles P. Norris his executors administrators and assigns to his and their own use and behoof: Provided always and it is declared to be the true intent and meaning of these presents that if the said John W. Harsperger do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto said Charles P. Norris his executors administrators or assigns, the full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars current money, with legal interest for the same on or before the 22nd day of February 1854, there & in such case these presents & every matter and thing herein contained shall cease, determine and be utterly void to all intents and purposes, any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding. In witness whereof the said John W. Harsperger has hereunto set his hand and seal on the day and year first above written.

    Signed sealed & delivered in presence of M. Baltzell.

    John W. Hersperger {seal}

    Which was endorsed thus Neq: State of Maryland. Frederick County, to wit: Be it remembered and it is hereby certified that on this 22nd day of February 1853, before me the subscriber one of the Justices of the peace of the State of Maryland in and for Frederick County, personally appeared John W. Harsperger party to the written mortgage and acknowledged the said indenture or instrument of writing to be his act and deed. Acknowledged before M. Baltzell
    State of Maryland, Frederick County to wit: This 22nd day of February 1853, before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace in and for said County, personally appeared John W. Harsperger and made oath on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God, that the consideration mentioned in the foregoing mortgage is true and bonafide as therein set forth.

    Sworn before M. Baltzell.

    _________
    Mortgage recorded May 14, 1853 as translated by Ann Smart. Frederick Co.Court House, MD: General Ledger, Book ES 1 p. 626. [Note that Hersperger is spelled Harsperger except for his actual signature. The clerk had copied the document and signature]

    John married NORRIS, Sarah Ann 27 Apr 1846, Frederick County, Maryland. Sarah (daughter of NORRIS, Charles P. and SCAGGS, Elizabeth) was born 07 Jan 1830, Maryland; died 03 Nov 1911, Stony Creek, Madison County, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  NORRIS, Sarah Ann was born 07 Jan 1830, Maryland (daughter of NORRIS, Charles P. and SCAGGS, Elizabeth); died 03 Nov 1911, Stony Creek, Madison County, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Parentage established via McCarthy Funeral Home records, Anderson, Indiana. Upon her death, the family listed Sarah Ann Norris' parents as Charles and Elizabeth Norris. Additionally, there is a document in which Charles Norris lent money to John W. Hersberger, presumably for the trip to Indiana.

    In the 1880 census (Stony Creek Twpship, Madison County, In; image 3 of 34) A Charles Norris, age 32; his wife, Ann M., age 26, and his mother, Elizabeth, age 69, lived next door to John W. Hersberger and his wife, Sarah Norris.

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    "Aged Woman was Injured in at Tumble", The Anderson
    Herald, Anderson, Indiana, 16 February 1911, p. 1.

    Aged Woman was Injured in a Tumble
    Lapel, Ind., Feb 15---Mrs. Sarah Hersberger, aged 81, who lives with her son Thomas, on her farm two miles southeast of Lapel, had her face badly bruised two nights ago. Mrs. Hersberger has been sick for some time, but is now able to be about the house most of the time. On the evening referred to, she was sitting in her chair and began to feel dizzy. As it was 8 o'clock, she concluded that it was nearly her bedtime and she would go to bed. As she started to rise, she fainted and fell forward, her face striking the floor. A doctor was called.

    Children:
    1. 5. HERSBERGER, Amanda was born 23 Jul 1847, Jefferson, Maryland; died 19 Feb 1910; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    2. HERSBERGER, Laura was born 1849; died 02 Aug 1932.
    3. HERSBERGER, Milton was born 22 Dec 1850, Maryland; died 23 Apr 1911; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    4. HERSBERGER, Susan Alice was born 11 Oct 1852, Frederick County, Maryland; died 13 Sep 1942, Lapel, Madison, Indiana, USA; was buried Brookside Cemetery, Lapel, Indiana.
    5. HERSBERGER, Ida Mae was born 12 Feb 1855, Pendleton, Madison, Indiana, USA; died 07 Jul 1925, Robstown, Nueces County, Texas; was buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas.
    6. HERSBERGER, Charles was born Abt 1857, Indiana; died Died in infancy.
    7. HERSBERGER, Leora Ella was born Abt Feb 1860, Indiana; died 06 Jun 1953, Lapel, Madison, Indiana, USA; was buried 09 Jun 1953, Memorial Park Cemetery, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana.
    8. HERSBERGER, Jenette was born Abt 1862, Indiana; died Abt 1883.
    9. HERSBERGER, John E. was born 29 Oct 1863, Indiana; died 01 Oct 1877, killed by a train; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    10. HERSBERGER, Thomas E. was born Oct 1863, Indiana; died 31 Dec 1911, Stony Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana; was buried East Grove Lawn Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana.
    11. HERSBERGER, Mary Catherine was born Nov 1865, Indiana.
    12. HERSBERGER, Howard A. was born Dec 1869, Indiana; died 08 Jan 1957; was buried Brookside Cemetery, Lapel, Indiana.
    13. HERSBERGER, Oliver Parker was born 08 Feb 1873, Indiana; died 10 Aug 1949, St. John's Hospital, Anderson, Indiana; was buried Brookside Cemetery, Lapel, Indiana.

  5. 13.  ?, Annetta was born Sep 1825, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 6. HEINY, Alvin was born Mar 1852, Indiana.