Selected Families and Individuals

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Charles Albert Turpin


BIOGRAPHY: Turpin, Charles Albert aged 77, former Franklin resident- n .death Thursday April 23 1946.  Born Franklin 1869 son of Thomas and Rachel Turpin.  Retired 1930.  Candy Maker 4/26/1946GN

Charter Member Mineola Tribe No. 86, Imp. O.R.M., Franklin, Indiana Organized December 26, 1889.
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Name:    Charles A Turpin
Age in 1870:    5.12  
Estimated Birth Year:     
Birthplace:    Indiana  
Home in 1870:    Franklin Ward 1, Johnson, Indiana
Race:    White  
Gender:    Male  
Value of real estate:    View Image
Post Office:    Franklin  
Roll:    M593_330  
Page:    305  
Image:    192  
Year:    1870  
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Title:    Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A-L Inclusive
Record Location:    Bartholomew County Indiana
    W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Columbus Compiled by Indiana Works Projects Administration 1941 Note: Check Supplement in Volume II of This Index for Omitted Names.
Spouse 1:    Charles A Turpin
Spouse 2:    Claine E Kinney  
Marriage Date:    06 Apr 1890  
County:    Bartholomew  
Book:    C-12  
Original Source Page:    432
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CIRCUIT  INDIANA INSURANCE COMPANY      BOX 566 1903 VS E H KINNEY, CHARLES A TURPIN  DAMAGES
 CIRCUIT  TURPIN  CHARLES   A  BOX 566 1903 VS INDIANA INSURANCE COMPANY  DAMAGES
 


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DEED  KINNEY  EMANUEL   H  BOX 1 1895 FROM CHARLES A TURPIN 10-16-1895
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DEED  TURPIN  CHARLES   A  BOX 1 1900 FROM EMELINE DRAKE 8-4-1900   
 DEED  TURPIN  CHARLES   A  BOX 1 1895 TO EMANUEL H KINNEY 10-16-1895   
 DEED  TURPIN  CLAIRE   E  BOX 1 1900 FROM EMELINE DRAKE 8-4-1900   
 DEED  TURPIN  CLAIRE   E  BOX 1 1895 FROM EMANUEL H KINNEY, SARAH C KINNEY 10-16-1895
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1116 Hutchins Avenue, Barthalomew County, Columbus, Indiana Residence during the 1900 U.S. Census Records with Clare, Richard, and Christine Turpin.
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Groom: Charles A Turpin  
Groom's Race: White  
Groom's Date of Birth:  
Groom's Place of Birth: Franklin, , Indiana  
Groom's Residence: Franklin, , Indiana  
Groom's Number of Marriage: 1st  
Groom's Father: Thomas Turpin  
Groom's Mother: Rachael Turpin  
Bride: Clara E Kinney  
Bride's Race: White  
Bride's Date of Birth:  
Bride's Place of Birth: Waymansville, , Indiana  
Bride's Residence: Columbus, ,  
Bride's Number of Marriage: 1st  
Bride's Father: Emanuel Kinney  
Bride's Mother: Rachel Colier  
Informant Name:  
Date of License:  
County of License:  
Date of Marriage: 06 Apr 1890  
Place of Marriage: Columbus, , Indiana  
Official:  
Record Number: 65  
Film Number: 1301622  
Digital Folder Number: 4569852  
Image Number: 00331  
Number of Images: 1
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1940 US Census Records shows:

306 W. Locust
Name               -Pos  -R-S-A-MAR-Sch-Gr-State of Birth
Turpin, Claire     -Head -W-F-68-M-N-8- INDIANA
Turpin, Guy        -Son  -W-M-48-D-N-H3-INDIANA
Stiefle, Christine -Dau  -W-F-43-D-N-H1-INDIANA
Turpin, Charles    -Husb -W-M-70-M-N-H3-INDIANA
Turpin, Richard    -GSon -W-M-18-S-N-H2-TEXAS
Turpin, Renee      -GDau -W-F-14-S-Y-4 -OHIO
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Name: Charles Albert Turpin
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Apr 1946
Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 29 Dec 1869
Birthplace: Franklin, Indiana
Father's Name: Thomas J Turpin
Mother's Name: Rachel E Jackson
Certificate Number: 16042
GS Film number:
Digital Folder Number: 005145009
Image Number: 03189

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-9HW : accessed 18 Jul 2014), Rachel E Jackson in entry for Charles Albert Turpin, 23 Apr 1946; citing certificate number 16042, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm .
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Name: Charles A Turpin
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 06 Apr 1890
Event Place: , Bartholomew, Indiana
Alternate Event Place:
Registration Place: , Bartholomew, Indiana, United States
Marriage License Date: 05 Apr 1890
Residence Place:
Gender: Male
Age (Estimated):
Race (Original):
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Name: Claire E Kinney
Spouse's Residence Place:
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age (Estimated):
Spouse's Previous Marriage Number:
Spouse's Race (Original):
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Informant's Name:
Officiator's Name: S F Fowler
Page: 432
Record Number:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 001301629
Digital Folder Number: 004200269
Image Number: 00290
Number of Images: 1

Citing this Record:
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXYB-JZN : accessed 19 Jul 2014), Charles A Turpin and Claire E Kinney, 06 Apr 1890; citing Bartholomew County; FHL microfilm 001301629.


Claire Ellen Kinney

DEED  KINNEY  EMANUEL   H  BOX 1 1895 TO CALRIE E TURPIN 10-16-1895   
 DEED  KINNEY  SARAH   C  BOX 1 1895 TO CLAIRE E TURPIN 10-16-1895
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DEED  TURPIN  CHARLES   A  BOX 1 1900 FROM EMELINE DRAKE 8-4-1900   
 DEED  TURPIN  CHARLES   A  BOX 1 1895 TO EMANUEL H KINNEY 10-16-1895   
 DEED  TURPIN  CLAIRE   E  BOX 1 1900 FROM EMELINE DRAKE 8-4-1900   
 DEED  TURPIN  CLAIRE   E  BOX 1 1895 FROM EMANUEL H KINNEY, SARAH C KINNEY 10-16-1895
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Groom: Charles A Turpin  
Groom's Race: White  
Groom's Date of Birth:  
Groom's Place of Birth: Franklin, , Indiana  
Groom's Residence: Franklin, , Indiana  
Groom's Number of Marriage: 1st  
Groom's Father: Thomas Turpin  
Groom's Mother: Rachael Turpin  
Bride: Clara E Kinney  
Bride's Race: White  
Bride's Date of Birth:  
Bride's Place of Birth: Waymansville, , Indiana  
Bride's Residence: Columbus, ,  
Bride's Number of Marriage: 1st  
Bride's Father: Emanuel Kinney  
Bride's Mother: Rachel Colier  
Informant Name:  
Date of License:  
County of License:  
Date of Marriage: 06 Apr 1890  
Place of Marriage: Columbus, , Indiana  
Official:  
Record Number: 65  
Film Number: 1301622  
Digital Folder Number: 4569852  
Image Number: 00331  
Number of Images: 1
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Name: Claire Ellen Turpin
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Jul 1958
Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 07 Jan 1872
Birthplace: , Indiana
Father's Name: Emanuel H Kinney
Mother's Name: Rachel L Collier
Certificate Number: 36984
GS Film number: 2115366
Digital Folder Number: 005145223
Image Number: 00945

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QQ-Y79 : accessed 16 Jul 2014), Rachel L Collier in entry for Claire Ellen Turpin, 23 Jul 1958; citing certificate number 36984, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115366.
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Name: Charles A Turpin
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 06 Apr 1890
Event Place: , Bartholomew, Indiana
Alternate Event Place:
Registration Place: , Bartholomew, Indiana, United States
Marriage License Date: 05 Apr 1890
Residence Place:
Gender: Male
Age (Estimated):
Race (Original):
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Name: Claire E Kinney
Spouse's Residence Place:
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age (Estimated):
Spouse's Previous Marriage Number:
Spouse's Race (Original):
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Informant's Name:
Officiator's Name: S F Fowler
Page: 432
Record Number:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 001301629
Digital Folder Number: 004200269
Image Number: 00290
Number of Images: 1

Citing this Record:
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXYB-JZN : accessed 19 Jul 2014), Charles A Turpin and Claire E Kinney, 06 Apr 1890; citing Bartholomew County; FHL microfilm 001301629.
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Name: Charles A Turpin
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 06 Apr 1890
Event Place: Columbus, , Indiana
Alternate Event Place:
Registration Place: , Bartholomew, Indiana, United States
Marriage License Date:
Residence Place:
Gender: Male
Age (Estimated):
Race (Original):
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Residence Place:
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age (Estimated):
Spouse's Previous Marriage Number:
Spouse's Race (Original):
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace: Waymansville, , Indiana
Spouse's Father's Name: Emanuel H Kinney
Spouse's Mother's Name: Rachael Colier
Informant's Name:
Officiator's Name: S F Fowler
Page: 36
Record Number: 16
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 001301622
Digital Folder Number: 004569852
Image Number: 00463
Number of Images: 1

Citing this Record:
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXB1-5HQ : accessed 19 Jul 2014), Charles A Turpin and MM9.1.1/XXB1-5H9:, 06 Apr 1890; citing Bartholomew County; FHL microfilm 001301622.
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Name: Charles A Turpin
Event Type: Marriage Registration
Event Date: 06 Apr 1890
Event Place: Bartholomew, Indiana, United States
Residence Place: Franklin, , Indiana
Sex: Male
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Number of Total Marriages: 1st
Birthplace: Franklin, , Indiana
Marriage Place: Columbus, , Indiana
Father's Name: Thomas Turpin
Mother's Name: Rachael Turpin
Spouse's Name: Clara E Kinney
Spouse's Residence Place: Columbus, ,
Spouse's Residence City: Columbus
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse’s Number of Total Marriages: 1st
Spouse's Race: White
Spouse's Race (Original): White
Spouse's Birthplace: Waymansville, , Indiana
Spouse's Father's Name: Emanuel Kinney
Spouse's Mother's Name: Rachel Colier
Officiator's Name: S F Fowler
Record Number: 65
Number of Images: 1

Page: 133
GS Film Number: 001301622
Digital Folder Number: 004569852
Image Number: 00331
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M03008-6
Record Number: 1940

Citing this Record
"Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XXBB-PW7 : 10 December 2017), Charles A Turpin and Clara E Kinney, 06 Apr 1890; citing Bartholomew, Indiana, United States, Marriage Registration, Indiana Commission on Public Records, Indianapolis; FHL microfilm 004569852.


Fernando Montes Viadero

5'8" Med Complexion, Black Hair, Brown Eyes, Scr L Chin  - Radio Announcer
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1 November 1938
Marriage contracted under the regime of marital society.
The conjugal society comprenderea all goods movable and immovable property and its productios the consorts acquire during their married life, including the product of the work.
In goods and products of the clause above, every consort will have the participation of 50 percent.
Her husband, taking all the faculties inherent in its load, the current Civil Code sequin administer society.
Those databases to liquidate the company will be those laid down by the same code in your relativeos articles
With the protests of rigour.
Letter.
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Name: Alicia Colsa De Viadero
Arrival Date: 05 May 1941
Arrival Port: Laredo
Age:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 05 Dec 1906
Birthplace: Matemores Tamps
Birth Country: Mexico
Gender: Female
Race:
Last Residence:
Accompanied by: Husband Fernando Viadero Montes
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact: Husband Fernando Viadero Montes
Arrival Contact:
Ship Name:
Airline:
Record has photo?: No
Ancestry Record Number: Txm1772_27-2830
NARA Publication Number: M1772
NARA Roll Number: 27
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Border Crossing: El Paso, Texas
28 Dec 1939
Viadero, Fernando
Occupation: Radio Announcer

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Name: Fernando Viadero
Arrival Date: 19 Feb 1939
Arrival Port: Brownsville
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Mexico Do
Birth Country: Mexico
Gender: Male
Race: W
Last Place of Residence:
Accompanied by Name: Wife Elicia Celsa
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact Name: Father Mannel Vistera
Arrival Contact Name:
Ship Name:
Airline:
Photograph Included: No
Affiliate Record Identifier: Txm1502_40-01221
Affiliate Publication Number: M1502
Affiliate Film Number: 40

Citing this Record:
"United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLL6-X38 : 27 November 2014), Fernando Viadero, 19 Feb 1939; from "Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1954," database and images, Ancestry  (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing arrival port Brownsville, Texas, NARA microfilm publication M1502, Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 40.
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Name: Fernando Viadero Montes
Event Type: Marriage Registration
Event Date: 1 Dec 1938
Event Place: Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México, México
Event Place (Original): Cuauhtémoc, Distrito Federal, México
Sex: Male
Age: 23
Birth Year (Estimated): 1915
Marriage Place: Mexico, Distrito Federal, México
Father's Name: Manuel Viadero
Mother's Name: Colores Montes
Spouse's Name: Alicia Colsa Petilipain
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 22
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1916
Spouse's Father's Name: Manuel Colsa Fernández
Spouse's Mother's Name: Angelo Petilipain
Registration Number: 170

Page: 171
Digital Folder Number: 004988848
Image Number: 01064

Citing this Record
"México, Distrito Federal, Registro Civil, 1832-2005", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG4N-QF2X : 20 February 2021), Fernando Viadero Montes and Alicia Colsa Petilipain, 1938.
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Alicia Dolores Colsa

DEATH:Texas Death Certificate State File: C6004
Place of Death:  Bexar Couty, Texas  San Antonio
Length of Stau: 15 Years
Name of Hospital:  Oak Hills Care Center 7302 Oak Manor
Name of Deceased:  Alicia Colsa Petitpain  Date of Death:  February 15, 1979
Female / White / Widowed  Date of Birth;  Dec. 6, 1902  Age: 76
Sales clerk - Dillard's Dept. Store
Birthplace:  Matamores, Tam. Mexico  Citizen: USA
Father: Manuel Colsa  Mother: Angelica Petitpain
SSAN: 449-76-0925  Informant: Raul A. Marin
Cause of Death:  Carcinoma of Gall Bladder.  Treated by: Dr. Dennis Murphree 4647 Medical Dr, San Antonio, Texas  Date Death Certificate Signed:  02/19/70
Burial:  February 19, 1979, Mission Bureal Park (South), San Antonio, Texas by:  Alamo Funeral Home, Beth Cude #4832. Filed in Texas:  February 22, 1979.
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Name: Alicia Dolores Colsa Turpin
Maiden Name: Colsa
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1979
Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America
Event Place (Original): San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America
Age (Estimated): 77
Photograph Included: Y
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1902
Death Date: 15 Feb 1979
Cemetery: Mission Burial Park South
Affiliate Record Identifier: 71593295
Affiliate Image Identifier: 71593295


Citing this Record
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-JKDR : 22 July 2020), Alicia Dolores Colsa Turpin, 1979; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.

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  Alicia PETITPAIN   
    Birth Date: 6 Dec 1902  
    Death Date: Feb 1979  
    Social Security Number:  449-76-0925  
    State or Territory Where Number Was Issued:  Texas
  
  Death Residence Localities
    ZIP Code: 78213  
    Localities:  Castle Hills, Bexar, Texas
  San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
  
  Death Benefit Localities  
    Zip Code:  78215  
    Localities: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
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Name: Alicia Colsa
Arrival Date: 23 Sep 1913
Arrival Port: Brownsville
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Birth Country:
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Last Place of Residence:
Accompanied by Name: Father Manuel Colsa
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact Name:
Arrival Contact Name:
Ship Name:
Airline:
Photograph Included: No
Affiliate Record Identifier: Txm1502_2-03384
Affiliate Publication Number: M1502
Affiliate Film Number: 2

Citing this Record:
"United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLMK-931 : 27 November 2014), Alicia Colsa, 23 Sep 1913; from "Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1954," database and images, Ancestry  (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006); citing arrival port Brownsville, Texas, NARA microfilm publication M1502, Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 2.

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Name: Alicia Dolores Colsa Turpin
Maiden Name: Colsa
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1979
Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America
Photograph Included: Y
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1902
Death Date: 15 Feb 1979
Affiliate Record Identifier: 71593295
Cemetery: Mission Burial Park South

Citing this Record:
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2V-JKDR : 11 July 2016), Alicia Dolores Colsa Turpin, 1979; Burial, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America, Mission Burial Park South; citing record ID 71593295, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Name: Maria Alicia Dolores Colsa
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 8 Jan 1903
Event Place: Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Event Place (Original): Nuestra Senora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Sex: Female
Father's Name: Manuel Colsa Fernandez
Mother's Name: Angela Petitpam de Colsa

Source Details: p 137
GS Film Number: 1511749
Digital Folder Number: 4253772
Image Number: 1374
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04065-3
System Origin: EASY
Record Number: 77

Citing this Record
"México bautismos, 1560-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYFY-326 : 10 April 2020), Maria Alicia Dolores Colsa, 1903.
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Name: Alicia Colsa De Viadero
Event Type: Immigration
Event Date: 1941
Event Place: Laredo, Webb, Texas, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 32
Nationality: MEX
Birth Date: 1908

Affiliate Publication Number: M1772
Affiliate Publication Title: Manifests of aliens granted temporary admission at Laredo, Texas, December 1, 1929-April 8, 1955
Affiliate Film Number: Roll 27
Digital Folder Number: 007635848
Image Number: 02831
Record Number: 0

Citing this Record
"Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests, 1903-1955," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8L48-DS3Z : 1 January 2021), Alicia Colsa De Viadero, 1941; citing Immigration, "Manifests of aliens granted temporary admission at Laredo, Texas, December 1, 1929-April 8, 1955," NARA microfilm publication A3437 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll Roll 27.
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Name: Alicia Colsa De Viadero
Event Type: Immigration
Event Date: 5 May 1941
Sex: Female
Race: W
Photograph Included: No
Birth Date: 5 Dec 1906
Birthplace: Matemores Tamps
Departure Contact Name: Fernando Viadero Montes Hu
Accompanied by Name: Fernando Viadero Montes Hu

Affiliate Publication Number: M1772
Affiliate Film Number: 27

Citing this Record
"United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLBQ-LM8 : 2 October 2019), Alicia Colsa De Viadero, 1941.
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Manuel Eliceo Colsa

Event Type: Birth Registration
Name: Manuel Colsa Fernandos
Sex: Male
Event Date: 22 Jun 1871
Event Place: Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871
Birthplace: Matamoros, México
Father's Name: Esequiel Colsa
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandos
Registration Number: 74

Other information in the record of Manuel Colsa Fernandos
Event Type: Birth Registration
Name: Manuel Colsa Fernandos
Sex: Male
Event Date: 22 Jun 1871
Event Place: Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871
Birthplace: Matamoros, México
Father's Name: Esequiel Colsa
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandos
Registration Number: 74

Page: 32
Digital Folder Number: 005020375
Image Number: 00502

Citing this Record
"México, Tamaulipas, Registro Civil, 1800-2002", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGS1-ZXM1 : 18 February 2021), Esequiel Colsa in entry for Manuel Colsa Fernandos, 1871.
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Name: Manuel Colsa
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: Brownsville Ward 2, Cameron, Texas, United States
District: 23
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Own or Rent: Rent
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Birthplace: Mexico
Immigration Year: 1913
Father's Birthplace: Spain
Mother's Birthplace: Spain
Sheet Number and Letter: 6B
Household ID: 118
Line Number: 73
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T625
GS Film number: 1821784
Digital Folder Number: 004390810
Image Number: 00204


Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Manuel Colsa Head M 48 Mexico
Angela Colsa Wife F 45 Mexico
Luis Colsa Son M 24 Mexico
Manola Colsa Son M 22 Mexico
Leonor Colsa Daughter F 19 Mexico

Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHYY-9F2 : accessed 08 Sep 2014), Manuel Colsa, Brownsville Ward 2, Cameron, Texas, United States; citing sheet 6B, family 118, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821784.
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Name: Manuel Colsa  
Residence: , Cameron, Texas  
Estimated Birth Year: 1872  
Age: 48  
Birthplace: Mexico  
Relationship to Head of Household: Self  
Gender: Male  
Race: White  
Marital Status: Married  
Father's Birthplace: Spain  
Mother's Birthplace: Spain  
Film Number: 1821784  
Digital Folder Number: 4390810  
Image Number: 00204  
Sheet Number: 6  
  Household Gender Age
   Manuel Colsa  M 48y
Spouse  Angela Colsa  F 45y
Child  Luis Colsa  M 24y
Child  Manola Colsa  M 22y
Child  Leonor Colsa  F 19y

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Name: Manuel Eliceo Colsa Mora  
Gender: Male  
Baptism/Christening Date: 29 Jul 1871  
Baptism/Christening Place: Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico  
Birth Date:  
Birthplace:  
Death Date:  
Name Note:  
Race:  
Father's Name: Ezequiel Colsa Mora  
Father's Birthplace:  
Father's Age:  
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandez Ruis  
Mother's Birthplace:  
Mother's Age:  
Paternal Grandfather's Name:  
Paternal Grandmother's Name:  
Maternal Grandfather's Name:  
Maternal Grandmother's name:  
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04324-9  
System Origin: Mexico-EASy  
Source Film Number: 1511748  
Reference Number: item 8 p 113
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Name: Manuel Eliceo Colsa Mora
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 29 Jul 1871
Christening Place: Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Ezequiel Colsa Mora
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandez Ruis
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Paternal Grandfather's Name:
Paternal Grandmother's Name:
Maternal Grandfather's Name:
Maternal Grandmother's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04324-9
System Origin: Mexico-ODM
GS Film number: 1511748
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
"México, bautismos, 1560-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJYJ-GF5 : accessed 26 Jul 2014), Ezequiel Colsa Mora in entry for Manuel Eliceo Colsa Mora, 29 Jul 1871; citing Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, reference ; FHL microfilm 1511748.
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Name: Manuel Eliceo Colsa
Maiden Name:
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1924
Event Place: Heroica Matamoros, , Tamaulipas, Mexico
Photograph Included:
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871
Death Date: 09 Jul 1924
Affiliate Record Identifier: 122187443
Cemetery: Panteon Antiguo

Citing this Record:
"Find A Grave Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVGJ-L4VN : accessed 11 January 2015), Manuel Eliceo Colsa, 1924; Burial, Heroica Matamoros, , Tamaulipas, Mexico, Panteon Antiguo; citing record ID 122187443, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Name: Manuel Eliceo Colsa Mora
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 29 Jul 1871
Event Place: Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Event Place (Original): Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Ezequiel Colsa Mora
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandez Ruis

GS Film Number: 1511748
Digital Folder Number: 4011491
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04324-9
System Origin: ODM

Citing this Record
"México bautismos, 1560-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJYJ-GFP : 10 April 2020), Manuel Eliceo Colsa Mora, 1871.
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Name: Manuel Colsa Fernandos
Event Type: Birth Registration
Event Date: 22 Jun 1871
Event Place: Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Event Place (Original): Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1871
Birthplace: Matamoros, México
Father's Name: Esequiel Colsa
Mother's Name: Bernarda Fernandos
Registration Number: 74

Page: 32
Digital Folder Number: 005020375
Image Number: 00502

Citing this Record
"México, Tamaulipas, Registro Civil, 1800-2002", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGS1-ZXMT : 18 February 2021), Manuel Colsa Fernandos, 1871.
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Marie Angela Petitpain

Name: Maria De Los Angeles Petitpain  
Gender: Female  
Baptism/Christening Date: 04 Nov 1874  
Baptism/Christening Place: Nuestra Senora del Refugio, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico  
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1874  
Birthplace:  
Death Date:  
Name Note:  
Race:  
Father's Name: Luis Petitpain  
Father's Birthplace:  
Father's Age:  
Mother's Name: Angela Barrios  
Mother's Birthplace:  
Mother's Age:  
Paternal Grandfather's Name:  
Paternal Grandmother's Name:  
Maternal Grandfather's Name:  
Maternal Grandmother's name:  
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00422-8  
System Origin: Mexico-ODM  
Source Film Number: 1511748  
Reference Number:
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Name: Angela Colsa  
Event: Census  
Event Date: 1930  
Event Place: Brownsville, Cameron, Texas  
Gender: Female  
Age: 56  
Marital Status: Widowed  
Race: White  
Birthplace: Mexico  
Estimated Birth Year: 1874  
Immigration Year: 1912  
Relationship to Head of Household: Mother-in-law  
Father's Birthplace: Mexico  
Mother's Birthplace: Mexico  
Enumeration District Number: 0006  
Family Number: 708  
Sheet Number and Letter: 10A  
Line Number: 32  
NARA Publication: T626, roll 2305  
Film Number: 2342039  
Digital Folder Number: 4548194  
Image Number: 00102  
  Household Gender Age
 Fernand Retault  M 49
 Leonor Retault  F 29
 Angele Retault  F 2
 Frances Retault  F 0
   Angela Colsa
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Name: Angela P Colsa
Arrival Date: 29 Mar 1920
Arrival Port: Brownsville
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1874
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Matamoros Tamp
Birth Country: Mexico
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Last Place of Residence:
Accompanied by Name: Daughter Leonor Colas
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact Name:
Arrival Contact Name: Husband Manuel Cols De Fernandez
Ship Name:
Airline:
Photograph Included: No
Affiliate Record Identifier: Txm1502_19-00824
Affiliate Publication Number: M1502
Affiliate Film Number: 19

Citing this Record:
"United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XL78-LYZ : accessed 30 Jul 2014), Angela P Colsa, 29 Mar 1920; citing "Border Crossings: From Mexico to U.S., 1895-1957," Ancestry.com; arrival port Brownsville, Texas, NARA microfilm publication M1502, roll 19, National Archives and Records
Administration, Washington D.C.
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Name: Angela Petitpain Vda Lolsa
Sex: Female
Age: 69
Immigration Date: 1943
Immigration Place: Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States
Birth Year (Estimated): 1874
Birthplace: Matamoros Tamps Mexico

Affiliate Film Number: Roll 36
Affiliate Publication Number: M1502
Affiliate Publication Title: Statistical and nonstatistical manifests of alien arrivals at Brownsville, Texas, February 1905-June 1953, and related indexes
Digital Folder Number: 007721592
Image Number: 06098

Citing this Record
"Texas, Indexes and Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Del Rio, 1906-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CYK-ZXNF : 29 January 2021), Angela Petitpain Vda Lolsa, 1943; citing Immigration, box film , Statistical and nonstatistical manifests of alien arrivals at Brownsville, Texas, February 1905-June 1953, and related indexes, NARA microfilm publication M1502 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), Roll 36.
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Name: Angela P Colsa
Sex: Female
Age: 46
Immigration Date: 1920
Immigration Place: Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States
Birth Year (Estimated): 1874
Birthplace: Matamoros, Tamp, Mex

Affiliate Film Number: Roll 19
Affiliate Publication Number: M1502
Affiliate Publication Title: Statistical and nonstatistical manifests of alien arrivals at Brownsville, Texas, February 1905-June 1953, and related indexes
Digital Folder Number: 007713333
Image Number: 00822

Citing this Record
"Texas, Indexes and Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Del Rio, 1906-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CCZ-BLW2 : 29 January 2021), Angela P Colsa, 1920; citing Immigration, box film , Statistical and nonstatistical manifests of alien arrivals at Brownsville, Texas, February 1905-June 1953, and related indexes, NARA microfilm publication M1502 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), Roll 19.
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Thomas Jefferson Turpin

Thomas Jefferson Turpin was a civil war soldier and served in the Union Army, records indicate 18th Infantry Regiment, Indiana Volunteers Company K alongside his brother, JAMES TURPIN (see Film Number: M540 roll 78).  Thomas is buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, 100 W. South St., Franklin, Indiana (317) 736-3680 in Section A, Lot 86 alongside his wife, Rachel.

Thomas was 28 years old when he and Rachel had Charles Albert Turpin.  Thomas had just finished his service in the civil war.
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1870 United States Census Records indicate:
Page: 311 - Dwelling No.:58 - Family No.: 67
Name                           Age  Sex  Color  Occupation  Birth
Turpin, Thomas J.              28    M    W     Farm Laborer  Ky
Turpin, Rachel E.              19    F    W     Keeping House Ky
Turpin, Charles A.             51/2m M    W     
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Newspaper:  According to the obituary in the STAR (April 10, 1913), Thomas J. Turpin had served in the "eighteenth regiment"  In civillian life he was a brick mason and had been custodian of the old christian church at Yandes and Madison for twenty years.

Charter Member Mineola Tribe No. 86, Imp. O.R.M., Franklin, Indiana organized December 26, 1889.
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Indiana Death Record Book CH-5 Page 27 Johnson County, Indiana
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On November 3, 1863, Surgeon Henry Sims Co. I, 18th Reg, Indiana Vol. certified a letter to Capt. D. Braden:

Capt. D. Braden

Dear Sir,

The bearer of this, Esyn Mires, has a step son here on furlough Thomas J. Turpin, Co. I, 18 Reg. of Ind. Vol.  I called to seem him this morning he is very unwell of piles and camp dirahea.  And it is impossible for him to join his reg.  As he cannot get out of house confined most of the time to his bed.  Anything you can dor for the squire will be thankfully read in getting the furlough extended.

Yours truly,

Henry Sims.
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Records from the National Archives show the following:
Thomas Jefferson Turpin born in Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1842.  Occupation: Farmer, Eyes: Grey Hair: Dark Compl: Dark Ht: 5'11".  Enlisted Co. I, 18th Indiana Infantry - Private September 1861.  Joined reg. July 19, 1861 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
June 1862 - Absent from Roll - on deffered service.
June 1863 - Absent from Roll - sick in hospital.
June 22, - Sep 1863 - Absent from Roll - Convalescent Camp New Orleans, Aug 1863.
December 1863 - Absent from Roll - sick at Franklin Indiana since Oct. 1, 1863.
July 1864 - Absent from Roll - Sick at Indianapolis, Ind. since November 1, 1863.
Co I, 49th Regiment Jan 1864.  Remarks:  Joined by transfer from the 18th Ind. by order of General Benton, Feb 13, 1864.
Nove 1863 - Furloughed home from convalescent camp New Orleans.
May-Jun 1864 - Non-Veteran left in charge of Capt Sharder Matagora Island, Texas April 17, 1864.  Discharged by order of General Banks.
Mar-Apr 1864 - Transferred back to 18th Ind. Volunteers.
May 10, 1888 - Final Statement signed by William T. Stott, Capt. consign Co., shows him discharged at Baton Rouge, La. May 12, 1864 by reason of surgeons certificate of disability (Order of Major General Banks) disease contracted in the line of duty.
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Thomas Jefferson Turpin shows in the Franklin City, Johnson County, Indiana 1910 Census living at 173 West Madison Street with Rachel E. his wife.  They were living alone together in the house as the children were married or gone.
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UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS

18th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in August 16, 1861. Left State for St. Louis, Mo., August 17. March to relief of Colonel Mulligan at Lexington, Mo., September. Action at
 Attached to Fremont's Army of the West and Dept. of Missouri to January, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to May, 1862. 1st Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to July, 1862. District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. of Missouri, to October, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, District of Southeast Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to March, 1863. 1st Brigade, 14th Division, 13th Army Corps, Arpiy of the Tennessee, to July, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to August, 1863, and Dept. of the Gulf to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, to August, 1864. 4th Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Army of the Shenandoah Middle Military Division, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, to January, 1865. 1st Brigade, Grover's Division, District of Savannah, Ga., Dept. of the South, to August, 1865.

SERVICE.-Fremont's advance on Springfield, Mo., September 22-October 15, 1861. March to Otterville, Mo., November, and duty there till January, 1862. Expedition to Milford December 15-19, 1862. Action at Shawnee Mound or Milford on the Blackwater, and capture of 1,300 prisoners December 18. Advance on Springfield, Mo., January 25-February 14. Pursuit of Price to Cassville, Ark. Battles of Pea Ridge, Ark., March 6-8. At Sulphur Rock till May. March to Batesville, thence to Helena, Ark., May 25-July 14. Duty at Helena till October. Ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., and operations in Southeast Missouri till March 5, 1863. Moved to Helena, Ark., March 5, thence to Milliken's Bend, La., and duty there till April. Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Battle of Port Gibson May 1. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. Big Black River Bridge May 17. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 4-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Duty at Vicksburg till August 20. Ordered to New Orleans, La., August 20. Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City and Berwick till October. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 8. Moved to New Orleans November 8, thence to Texas November 12. Capture of Mustang Island November 17. Fort Esperanza November 27-30. Duty at Mustang Island and Indianola till March, 1864. Regiment re-enlisted January 1, 1864. Near Baton Rouge, La., March 8-May 3. Veteran Furlough and duty in Indiana June 4 to July 16. Moved to Bermuda Hundred, Va., July 16; thence to Washington, D. C., August 5. March to Shenandoah Valley August 10-19. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to November. Battle of Opequan, Winchester, September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty in the Shenandoah Valley till January, 1865. Moved to Baltimore, Md., thence to Savannah, Ga., January 6-20. Duty there till May 3. At Augusta, Ga., till June 7. Provost duty in Southern Georgia till August. Mustered out August 28, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 68 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 130 Enlisted men by disease. Total 204.
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Thomas J. Turpin
Rachel E. Jackson
M: 09 Mar 1868
Johnson County, Indiana
Page 83
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Turpin, Thomas J.
Date:  Apr 09, 1913     
Location:  Franklin     
Age:  71 yr     
Sex:  Male     
Color:  W     
Source Location:  City Health Office, Franklin     
Source Notes:  The source of this record is the book CH-5 on page 27 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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Johnson Co. Health Department Franklin, Indiana  Certificate of Death
"This certifies, the official records of this department show the following:
Name:  Thomas J. Turpin  Age: 71 Sex: Male Married Place of Death: Franklin Date of Death: April 9, 1913  Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis Brights Disease & Kidneys  Signed by: Dr. H.J. Hall, M.D.  Date of burial: not listed Funeral Home: Henderson Flinn & Johnson  Address: Franklin  Name of Cemetery: Not listed Recorded Book No. CH-5 Page 27."
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Birth: Dec. 4, 1841 Death: Apr. 9, 1913
Johnson County
Indiana, USA

Inscription:
Civil War military marker - Co I 18 Ind Inf
Burial:
Greenlawn Cemetery
Franklin
Johnson County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Orphan Memorials
Record added: Jul 19, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39640678
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FORT ESPERANZA. Fort Esperanza, a Civil War earthwork fortification on the eastern shore of Matagorda Island, was constructed to guard Cavallo Pass , the entry to Matagorda Bay. The fort was also known as Fort DeBray, in honor of Col. Xavier Blanchard DeBray , commander of the Sub-Military District of Houston. Building of the fort began in late December 1861, when it was determined that the location of Fort Washington, a small fort put up near the lighthouse in 1842–43 on the extreme southeast corner of Matagorda Island, was too exposed. Confederate colonel R. R. Garland chose a new position farther up the pass, at about the halfway point of the island's frontage on the pass, and ordered Capt. Dan Shea to begin the construction. Additional fortifications were added by Maj. Caleb G. Forshey in February 1862. The fort, itself armed with nine guns including eight twenty-four-pounders and one 128-pounder, was out of range of the guns of large federal vessels in the Gulf but had the same command of the channel as the older Fort Washington. The Confederate assessment was that the shallow water, only ten feet deep, on the bar would prevent vessels larger than gunboats from attempting to enter the bay. This proved correct, but the new fort still did not stop the Union navy from forcing the pass.
On October 25, 1862, less than a month after capturing Galveston, William B. Renshaw, captain of the USS Westfield , sailed past Fort Esperanza. Much impressed by the federals' gunnery, the defenders of the fort retreated to Indianola before they could be cut off. The Union forces seized Indianola after a brief battle. Port Lavaca was extensively bombarded, but a Confederate battery of two guns put up a determined resistance. In early November the Union fleet withdrew from Matagorda Bay, and since they had no ground forces to leave behind to secure their gains, the Confederates reoccupied Indianola and Fort Esperanza.
After the Union debacle in the battle of Sabine Pass in September 1863, the federal invasion plans for Texas shifted south. The Rio Grande valley was invaded in early November. Corpus Christi and Aransas Pass fell in the middle of the month. Union troops advanced up St. Joseph's Island. Their crossing to Matagorda Island was unsuccessfully challenged, and a battle took place on November 23 at Cedar Bayou, which separates the two islands. After Union forces under Gen. T. E. G. Ransom reached Fort Esperanza on November 27 and dug in, a two-day battle followed. On the night of November 29 the Confederates, outnumbered and outflanked, evacuated the fort after spiking the guns, firing their stores, and blowing up their magazines. The fort was occupied and repaired by the Union forces, who used it as their base of operations for further campaigns in the area. In the spring of 1864 the Union troops were withdrawn from Matagorda Bay to participate in the proposed invasion of Texas from northeast Louisiana. After the last of the federals left Matagorda Island on June 15, Fort Esperanza was reoccupied by the Confederates and held until the end of the war.
The eastern walls of the fort were destroyed as the shoreline was eroded by a storm in 1868. By 1878 the rest of the nine-foot-high, twenty-foot-thick, turf-covered walls had eroded away, but the shore was accreting again. The outlying emplacements and rifle pits can still be traced in some areas.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
J. Barto Arnold III, A Matagorda Bay Magnetometer Survey and Site Test Excavation Project (Texas Antiquities Committee Publication 9, Austin, 1982). Brownson Malsch, Indianola-The Mother of Western Texas (Austin: Shoal Creek, 1977).
J. Barto Arnold III When
 


Citation
The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this article.
J. Barto Arnold III, "FORT ESPERANZA," Handbook of Texas Online (), accessed June 18, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association
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January 10, 1864
The Capture of Fort Esperanza-Official Report of Col. Washburne.; HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION, FIRST BRIGADE FIFTEENTH ARMY CORPS, SALURIA, Texas,
Thursday, Dec. 3, 1863.
MAJOR: I beg leave to submit the following report of the part taken by the First Brigade, First Division Fifteenth army Corps, in the reduction of Fort Esperanza, on Matagorda Island.
At midnight, Nov. 27, I had succeeded, after much difficulty, in getting the whole of my force across Cedar Bayon, upon the island, and marched immediately to join Gen. RANSOM, some eight miles in advance. After a few hours' rest we moved up the island, making a very hard march through the sand of 23 miles; we camped in the night and moved in the morning for this place, my brigade, by your order, moving along the beach.
About 12 o'clock we had advanced to the light-house, and in close proximity to the enemy's works. The main portion of the command was halted, and by your order I proceeded, with one company from each of my regiments, under the command of Capt. IRA MOORE, Thirty-third Illinois infantry, a most excellent officer, supported by the Thirty-third Illinois infantry, to reconnoitre and endeavor to find the strength and position of the enemy. Moving cautiously up the beach, we soon drove in the enemy's pickets, and our advance was safely lodged in a range of sand hills within three hundred yards of the outer work of the enemy -- a heavy earthwork extending from the bay to a lagoon running from the bay on the mainland side of the island. The work was regularly laid out, about fifteen feet in thickness, and from ten to fifteen feet in height. The enemy now opened upon us from Fort Esperanza with his 125-pounder and 24-pounders, throwing shells, but with little or no effect. Having found out the position and apparent strength of the enemy, by your order I withdrew my advance.
During, the night, a heavy "norther" coming on, we were unable to do much on the 28th. During the night of the 28th, Captain MCALLISTEK, of the Eighth Indiana, and Captain HULL of the Ninety-ninth Illinois, both of whom had had considerable experience in that line in the rear of Vicksburgn, with a fatigue party from each of the regiments in the brigade, under cover of the darkness, dug a rifle-pit from the sand-hills on the beach, held by us the first day, and running parallel with the enemy's works, 210 yards, in length, sufficient to cover a regiment. Sergeant GOODLANDER, of Company F. Eighth Indiana, with a small detail from the different regiments, was ordered to move at early dawn in advance of our rifle pit; and endeavor to gain a position on the outer edge of the enemy's works. The Eighth Indiana was also moved out, and ordered to lay down in open prairie, in order to take advantage of any lodgment our advance might make. Capt. HULL, Ninety-ninth Illinois, volunteered, and accompanied the advance. The morning was bitterly cold, and our men suffered severely. Our advance moved up slowly and cautiously, took position on the outside of the work, (the inside being controlled by the enemy in the sand hills between the work and the main tort,) driving in a small picket force on the inside.
The force for protection of the work having been driven by the weather to the sand-hills, endeavored to rally and drive our men back, but in vain. The Eighth Indiana was immediately sent forward in small detachments, so as to avoid the fire of the heavy guns of the fort, and gained a safe footing in our rifle-pits and on the enemy's works. Finding ourselves more successful than I had dared to hope. I returned to the main portion of my brigade and immediately sent Col. LIPPINCOTT his regiment to the front, with instructions to take command of the forces in front, and to advance as far as condence would allow, and to get, if possible, a position where our artillery might be made effective, Col. LIPPINCOTT moved promptly with his command, and I soon had the pleasure of hearing from him that he had secured a good position for our artillery.
Adjutant W.W. ZENER, of the Eighteenth Indians now [???] staff was ordered in [???] up two pieces of the Seventh Michigan battery, under command of Lieut. STILLMAN, which be accomplished with dispatch. The pieces were brought np and placed in battery under a heavy fire from the fort -- fortunately not very accurate; and we soon had the pleasure of seeing our shells dropping in the enemy's stronghold, and driving them from their runs. Col. LIPPINCOTT had very judiciously disposed, of the two regiments, and had previously to the arrival of the artillery advanced several companies into the sand hills in our front, driving back the enemy nearer his main work. I also ordered possession to be taken of an old work several hundred yards in our front, and to the left and rear of the tort, which was gallantly done by Capt. MCALLISTER, Eighth Indiana, with his company. This enabled us to move our advance on the right nearer the fort.
In the meantime I had ordered Lieut.-Col. CHARLES, Eighteenth Indiana, to move his regiment to the support of the Eighth Indiana and Thirty third Illinois, in doing which he passed under a heavy fire from the fort, but fortunately for him the enemy threw nothing but solid shot, which from their size were easily avoided, and he gained his position with the loss of but one man. Night coming on, found four companies of the Eighth Indiana and five companies of the Thirty-third Illinois in the sand hills near the fort, (725 yards, as shown by measurement;) two companies of the Eighth Indiana held the old work to our front. The balance of these three regiments held the outside of the new work. The men, although the night was raw and cold, remained upon the field and in their position. A fatigue party was detailed from the reserve regiments and proceeded to move the four pieces of the Seventh Michigan battery to the work occupied by our troops and by filling the ditch placed them in a fine position. I also ordered a portion of the Eighteenth Indiana, under Capt. LOWES, to reinforce Capt. MCALLISTER, as I believed that to be an important point. The Ninety-ninth Illinois and Twenty-third Iowa, who were held in reserve, were to move at daylight to our position, while a general advance of the whole brigade was to take place. These arrangements were hardly completed, when, about 12 o'clock, an explosion of gunpowder in the fort warned us that the enemy were on the move. I immediately ordered an advance of the skirmishers, and found that the enemy had fled, leaving behind him his stores and ammunition, and the personal baggage of the officers. They had, however, piled a large quantity of cotton around the different magazines, after having scattered gunpowder in different places. The advance pushed on to the ferry, but were toollate; the enemy had cut the rope, allowing the floating bridge to swing around upon the shore. They had also attempted to destroy it by piling cotton upon it and firing it: but our men were too close and put out the fire. Six of the eight men left by the enemy to fire the trains were captured at daylight. I moved a small force across to McHenry Island, and took possession of a small earthwork containing one 24-pounder, considerable ammunition and some garrison equipage. In Fort Esperanza we found one 128-pounder Columbian and seven 24-pounder siege guns. Two of the magazines were saved. Considerable camp and garrison equipage was in the fort, but owing to the danger from the explosions we failed to save it. My total loss was one man killed and ten wounded, among the latter Lieut. GEO. H. FIFER, Acting Aid-de-Camp, a gallant and brave soldier, who fell severely wounded during our first reconnaissance. My officers and men behaved gallantly, showing that they had lost none of that coolness and bravery evinced by them upon the battle-fields of Pea Ridge, Frederickton, Port Hudson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, Vicksburgh and Jackson. Col. LIPPINCOTT, of the Thirty-third Illinois, rendered me great assistance in the advance upon the enemy's works, and displayed both courage and judgment.
Maj. KINNEY, of the Eighth Indiana, though lately promoted to the position, proved by his courage and coolness that he was well worthy of the same.
Lieut.-Col. CHARLES, of the Eighteenth Indiana, brought his regiment in fine style and good order, through a heavy fire from the fort to the support of the two advance regiments.
Col. BAILEY, of the Ninety-ninth Illinois, and Col. GLASGOW, of the Twenty-third Iowa, who were held in reserve, were both anxious to be removed to the iront, and, more by accident than anything else, were thrown into the reserve. Both regiments, however, had already established their reputations as veterans, on the well-fought fields of Mississippi.
I am greatly indebted to Capt. MCALLISTER, Eighth Indiana, and Capt. HULL, Ninety-ninth Illinois, for their assistance in the digging and laying out of the rifle-pits and placing of the battery.
Lieut. STILLMAN, commanding the Seventh Michigan battery, rendered very efficient aid in discomfiting the enemy. Two guns of his battery were worked right under the fire of the guns of the fort.
My own Staff discharged their duty with fidelity, courage and ability. They are as follows:
Maj. J.H. Elliott, Thirty-third Illinois. Inspector-General and Chief of Staff.
Capt. S.H. Dunbar, Eighth Indiana, A.A.A. General.
Capt. JOHN RUESS, Eighth Indiana, A.A.C.S.
Lieut. and Adjt. W.W. Zener, Eighteenth Indiana. A.D.C. and Provost-Marshal.
Lieut. Geo. H. Fifer, Thirty-third Illinois, A.D.C.
Lieut. J.G. Sever, Seventy-ninth Illinois, ordnance officer.
Maj. Ledlie, Ninety-ninth Illinois, senior surgeon, was detailed on operating board.
I would also make especial mention of Sergt. JOHN GOODLANDER, of Company F. Eighth Indiana, and private ADDISON HALLENRECK, Company K. Eighteenth Indiana, who were the first to mount the enemy's works the morning of the 29th. In mentioning the above I would not nave it understood that any of my officers or men failed to do their duty -- and their whole duty.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
H.D. WASHBURNE,
Colonel commanding First brigade, First division, &c.
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Name: Thomas J. Turpin Name Note: Also Known As: Also Known As Note: Event: Military Service Rank In: Private Rank In Note: Rank Out: Private Rank Out Note: Side: Union Side Note: State (or Origin): Indiana Military Unit: 18th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Military Unit Note: Company: I Company Note: General Note: NARA Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Indiana. NARA Publication Number: M540 NARA Roll Number: 78 Film Number: 881799
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Name: Thomas J. Turpin Name Note: Also Known As: Also Known As Note: Event: Military Service Rank In: Private Rank In Note: Rank Out: Private Rank Out Note: Side: Union Side Note: State (or Origin): Indiana Military Unit: 49th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Military Unit Note: Company: I Company Note: General Note: This man was temporarily attached to the organization named above. His cards are filed with the 18 Infantry Ind. to which organization he belonged. NARA Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Indiana. NARA Publication Number: M540 NARA Roll Number: 78 Film Number: 881799
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Name: Thomas J Turpin
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 28
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Birth Year (Estimated): 1841-1842
Birthplace: Kentucky
Page Number: 7
Household ID: 69
Line Number: 39
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M593
GS Film number: 000545829
Digital Folder Number: 004263402
Image Number: 00194


Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Thomas J Turpin M 28 Kentucky
Rochel E Turpin F 19 Kentucky
Charles A Turpin M 0 Indiana

Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXF3-MKX : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Thomas J Turpin, Indiana, United States; citing p. 7, family 69, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000545829.
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Name: Thomas J. Turpin
Name Note:
Also Known As Name:
Also Known As Note:
Event Type: Military Service
Military Beginning Rank: Private
Military Beginning Rank Note:
Military Final Rank: Private
Military Final Rank Note:
Military Side: Union
Military Side Note:
State or Military Term: Indiana
Military Unit: 18th Regiment, Indiana Infantry
Military Unit Note:
Military Company: I
Military Company Note:
Note:
Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Indiana.
Affiliate Publication Number: M540
Affiliate Film Number: 78
GS Film number: 881799

Citing this Record:
"United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSGM-WQ3 : 4 December 2014), Thomas J. Turpin, Private, Company I, 18th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Union; citing NARA microfilm publication M540 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 78; FHL microfilm 881,799.
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Rachel Elizabeth Jackson

Rachel Jackson Turpin was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, 100 W. South St., Franklin, Indiana (317)736-3680 in Section A, Lot 86.
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Rachel E. Turpin rites to be tuesday.  Funeral services for Franklin woman will be held at Christian Church.  June 10, 1935.
"Mrs. Rachel E. Turpin, age 82, widow of Thomas J. Turpin, died Sunday at the home of her brother, C.L. Jackson.  50 North Jackson Street, following an illness in which she has been invalid for the past four years.  Mrs. Turpin suffered a fall last Wednesday which it is thought hastened her death.  Funeral services will be conducted from the Tabernacle Christian church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. L.F. Carter in charge of the rites.  Burial will be made at Greenlawn Cemetery.  Mrs. Turpin was born at Middleton, Ky., on December 11, 1852, the daughter of Nathaniel and Margaret Jackson.  She had lived in Franklin, however, since early girlhood.  She was a member of the Christian church and faithful in her attendance.  During her more active years she worked with the various church organizations and was deeply interested in the spiritual welfare of the community.  Survivors are a son, Charles, two grandchildren, Catherine and Guy and four great grandchildren of Houston, Texas, a brother, C.L. Jackson and two sisters, Mrs. A.G. Hicks and Mrs. Alice Utterback of Franklin."

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Franklin City, Johnson County, Indiana 1910 U.S. Census shows Rachel E. Turpin living with her husband Thomas Jefferson Turpin at 173 Madison Street, both living together.
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Name: Rachel Elizabeth Jackson Turpin
Maiden Name: Jackson
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, United States of America
Age (Estimated): 83
Photograph Included: Y
Birth Date: 11 Dec 1852
Death Date: 09 Jun 1935
Cemetery: Greenlawn Cemetery
Note: Contains Biography
Affiliate Record Identifier: 39640705
Affiliate Image Identifier: 39640705


Citing this Record
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVK8-G36F : 6 August 2020), Rachel Elizabeth Jackson Turpin, ; Burial, Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, United States of America, Greenlawn Cemetery; citing record ID 39640705, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Emanuel Hon Kinney

For a number of years the leading insurance man of Columbus, Emanuel H. Kinney ranks with the representative citizens of Bartholomew County and occupies a conspicuous place among the successful businessmen of central Indiana.  His long residence in this part of the state has made him widely and favorably known, and since engaging in his present line of activity his name has become intimately associated with business transactions, which have brought him to the favorable notice of the public, not only in Indiana, but in many other commonwealths where duty has called him.
Paternally Mr. Kinney comes of sturdy Scotch stock, his grandfather, a native of Scotland, having immigrated to America about 1800, or perhaps a year or two prior to that time, and settled in one of the eastern states.  George W. Kinney, the subject's father, a cooper by trade, also a school teacher for many years, was born in 1821.  He spent the greater part of his life in Ohio, but moved to Indiana in 1852, and died in Bartholomew county in 1858.  Elizabeth A. Ogilvie, wife of George W. Kinney and mother of the subject, was descended from an old Virginia family.  She was born in 1825, and departed this life in 1897, at her home in the southern part of Bartholomew county.
Emanuel H. Kinney is a native of Coshocton county, Ohio, where his birth occurred on the 17th day of December, 1846, the scene of his childhood being the town of Keene, in which he spent the first six years of his life.  Brought to Bartholomew county, in 1852, when the country was new and sparsely settled, he experienced all the vicissitudes of farm life under such conditions, his services as soon as he was old enough being required to clear the land and cultivate the same, in consequence of which his educational advantages were quite limited.  The sum total of his intellectual training included three months of each year from 1856, to 1862, during which time he attended school in a little log cabin, where he obtained a fair knowledge of the fundamental branches, reading, writing and arithmetic.  Possessing a studious nature, however, and being a great lover of books, he subsequently made good this deficiency by wide general reading, but by far the greater part of his education is of that intensely practical kind acquired by coming in contact with the world in the stern school of experience.
Mr. Kinney remained at homes assisting with the work of the farm until 1868, on December 28th of which year he entered marriage relation with Miss Louisa Collier, and engaged in the pursuit of agriculture upon his own responsibility.  He continued a tiller of the soil until 1873, at which time he removed to Waymanville and opened an insurance office, accepting the agency of several leading fire companies, in whose interest he succeeded in due time in building up quite a large a lucrative business.  In 1877 he changed his residence from the above town to Walesboro, thence one year later removed to Columbus, in which city he found a larger and more inviting field for the insurance business, and which place he has since made his home.  Mr. Kinney's career as a solicitor of insurance was eminently successful from the beginning, and but a few years elapsed until he was the recognized leader in this branch of the business in the city of his residence.  Representing many of the leading companies in the United States, at a time when the great value of insurance was beginning to be appreciated, he succeeded in securing an extensive patronage, and so pronounced was his success that in 1889 he was made a special agent or adjuster, in which capacity he spent the ensuing eight years, traveling during that time over the states of Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia and part of Wisconsin, adjusting the losses his several companies had sustained.  Since 1897 he has devoted his attention to the large and constantly growing business of his local agency at Columbus, where as already indicated, he stands pre-eminently the leading insurance agent in Bartholomew county and one of the most successful in the State.  All losses occurring at this agency are adjusted by him, and so high does he stand in the confidence of the different companies he represents that his decisions are accepted as final, his settlements being eminently fair and mutually satisfactory to all parities concerned.
In 1896 Mr. Kinney, in partnership with Charles A. Turpin, established at Columbus the Daily and Weekly Star, which he assisted to edit and publish until 1902, when the paper was sold to M. A. Lock, under whose management it has since been regularly issued.  While satisfactory in many ways, both from a financial and professional point of view, his brief experience in the field of journalism was not altogether to his liking, and he disposed of his interest in the paper with the conviction that he was better fitted by nature and training for a business career than for the editorial sanctum.
In politics Mr. Kinney affiliated with the Democratic party until 1902, when, becoming dissatisfied with its attitude toward certain leading issues, he severed his allegiance and since that year has been a zealous and uncompromising Republican.  While earnest in his advocacy of measures and policies which he considers right, he has never aspired to leadership, much less sought the honors or emoluments of office at the hands of his fellow citizens, although well qualified to fill any public position within the gift of the people of his city or county.  The only office he ever accepted was that of justice of the peace, the duties of which he discharged for a period of twelve years, his long tenure in this position demonstrating not only sound judgment and practical knowledge of the law, but also a willingness to serve the people when his tastes and inclinations consulted would have led him to turn the office over to other hands.
Fraternally Mr. Kinney is a member of Pythian Lodge No. 17, which he joined about twenty-three years ago, and with which he has been actively identified ever since, having held a number of important offices the meanwhile, besides taking an active interest in the affairs of the order throughout the state.  In matters religious he holds to the Methodist faith, being a liberal contributor to the church in Columbus, in addition to which he also encourages and to the extent of his ability assists all charitable and benevolent enterprises of whatever name or order.  Mr. Kinney is a man of broad views and generous impulses, enterprising in all the term implies and notable example of those powers of mind and qualities of heart that beget confidence and retain esteem.  He is also a man of the times, fully up-to-date in all that concerns the material prosperity, social advancement and moral welfare of the community, zealous in promoting his own interests and at the same time active in his efforts to make the world better and prove a blessing to his kind.
By his first marriage, to which reference is made in a preceding paragraph, Mr. Kinney is the father of nine children, only four of whom are living, the wife and mother also deceased, the date of her death being the year 1892; sometime afterward Mr. Kinney contracted a matrimonial alliance with Mrs. Sarah O. Anderson, the union being without issue.
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CIVIL  KINNEY  EMANUEL   H  BOX 31 1925 VS GEORGE W KINNEY ETAL CLAIM   
 CIVIL  KINNEY  EMANUEL (DEC'D)   H  BOX 14 1924 (EXE) JOHN W. MORGAN VS GEORGE W. KINNEY SR.   COMPLAINT
 CIVIL  KINNEY  GEORGE   W  BOX 31 1925 VS EMANUEL H KINNEY ESTATE CLAIM   
 CIVIL  KINNEY SR.  GEORGE   W  BOX 14 1924 VS JOHN W. MORGAN (EXE) OF EMANUEL H. KINNEY  (DEC'D) COMPLAINT
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CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  ALBERT   E  PFEIFER & BROCKMAN ADDITION - 1873 LOT 153  SON OF E H ;& R L KINNEY SEPTEMBER 29, 1878 - MARCH 1, 1899
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  ALMA   I  PFEIFER & BROCKMAN ADDITION - 1873 LOT 153  DAUGHTER OF E H & R L KINNEY APRIL 5, 1870 - MARCH 31, 1879
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  E.H.    CRUMP ADDITION - LOT 28 1847-1924 (BURIAL FEB. 14, F.C.B.   
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  HARRY   W  CRUMP ADDITION - LOT 28 JUNE 27, 1885-MAR. 1, 1914   
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  INFANT    JUNE 7, 1937 (BURIAL, BUT NO MARKER FOUND)   
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  JOSEPHINE   M  PFEIFER & BROCKMAN ADDITION - 1873 LOT 153  DAUGHTER OF E H & R L KINNEY MARCH 16, 1883 - MARCH 22, 189
 CITY CEMETERY  KINNEY  RACHAEL LOUISA    PFEIFER & BROCKMAN ADDITION - 1873 LOT 153  SEPTEMBER 5, 1852 - MARCH 2, 1892
 CITY CEMETERY  LATHAM  LIZZIE   R  PFEIFER & BROCKMAN ADDITION - 1873 LOT 153  DAUGHTER OF E H & R L KINNEY MAY 1, 1894
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Title: Columbus star. : (Columbus, Ind.)
1896-1897
Place of publication:Columbus, Ind.
Geographic coverage:Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana  
  
Publisher:E.H. Kinney

Dates of publication:1896-1897

Description:Vol. 1, no. 27 (Dec. 11, 1896)-v. 1, no. 354 (Oct. 31, 1897).
Frequency:Daily Language:English
Notes:Published also in a weekly ed.
LCCN:sn 86058684OCLC:13872424 Preceding Titles:Columbus morning star. (Columbus, Ind.) 1896-1896
Succeeding Titles:The Columbus evening star. (Columbus, Ind.) 1897-1???


Rachel Louisa Collier

Fell into an open Grate.  Columbus, Ind., March 3 - At noon Wednesday Mrs. Kinney, wife of Emanuel H. Kinney, traveling agent in this state for the Evansville Fire Insurance Company, fell face foremost into an open grate in an epileptic fit and her head was literally burned off.  There was no one in the room at the time and the unfortunate woman lay in the position in which she fell while the flesh burned away from her head and face, exposing bones.  About two years ago while visiting relatives in Texas she fell in a fit near a fire and came near being burned to death.  She was 37 years old.  The mother of seven children and a Christian lady.
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Name:    Rachel C. Kinney
Date:    Mar 02, 1892  
Location:    Columbus Indiana  
Age:    40 yr  
Gender:    Female  
Race:    W  
Source location:    County Health Office, Azalia  
Source notes:    The source of this record is the book HD-3 on page 28 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

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Name: Emanuel H Kinney
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 30 Dec 1868
Event Place:
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Registration Place: , Brown, Indiana, United States
Marriage License Date: 21 Dec 1868
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Gender: Male
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Spouse's Name: Rachel L Collier
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Officiator's Name: Collin Mckinney
Page: 391
Record Number:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 001295890
Digital Folder Number: 004191664
Image Number: 00658
Number of Images: 1

Citing this Record:
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXKR-V66 : accessed 17 Jul 2014), Emanuel H Kinney and Rachel L Collier, 30 Dec 1868; citing Brown County; FHL microfilm 001295890.
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Find A Grave: 78707939


Charles Oscar Kinney

Birth:  1874
Death:  1875

Son of E. H. and R. L. Kinney, Charles, age 35 years, is buried here according to "Bartholomew County, Indiana Cemetery Records," compiled by May Adams Arbuckle from Indiana Historical Society Pioneer Committee. Date of publication is unknown. Copyright is unknown.
 
  
Burial:
McLaughlin Cemetery
Waymansville
Bartholomew County
Indiana, USA
 
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Created by: Darlina Shaw
Record added: Feb 16, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 65704817


Josephine May Kinney

Josephine May Kinney (E H Kinney's Daughter) died March 22, 1899 age
16 she had a stroke and paralized for 15 months in June 1898 and
became blind.  Bert died a few days before she did.  Services by
Rev. M.A. Farr, Methodist Church.  Laid to rest on Friday the 24th.
Laid to rest with mother, brother, sisters and Grandmother.
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Name:    Josephine Kinney
Date:    Mar 22, 1899  
Location:    Columbus  
Age:    16 yr  
Gender:    Female  
Race:    W  
Source location:    County Health Office, Azalia  
Source notes:    The source of this record is the book HD-6A on page 8 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.


Alma Anna Compas

Alma Anna Turpin nee Compas, passed away on October 28, 5:50 P.M. at Memorial-Hermann Hospital Southwest. She was born October 18, 1914 in New Hamburg, Missouri to Joseph Compas and Anna Compas nee Bollinger. She is survived by husband, Richard E. Turpin of Houston, Texas; daughter, Alicia Ann and husband, Bill Forshage of San Antonio, Texas; sisters, Naomi Lauck of Chaffee, Missouri, Edith Schott of Detroit, Michigan; numerous nieces and nephews.
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Turpin  11/02/2003  
 
Alma Anna Turpin nee Compas, passed away on October 28, 5:50 P.M. at Memorial-Hermann Hospital Southwest. She was born October 18, 1914 in New Hamburg, Missouri to Joseph Compas and Anna Compas nee Bollinger. She was an accomplished Jazz pianist as well as proficient at office work. She worked at the County Court house in Benton, Missouri from 1933 to 1942. In 1942, she left for California. She began working at the Naval Supply Depot, in Oakland, California. On June 5, 1944, she met and married U.S. Marine Richard E. Turpin. A year later, their daughter, Alicia Ann was born on June 10th, 1945. After the war was over, the Turpin's moved to San Antonio, Texas. Alma devoted herself to the well-being of her family. She was a wonderful wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. She is survived by husband, Richard E. Turpin of Houston, Texas; daughter, Alicia Ann and husband, Bill Forshage of San Antonio, Texas; sisters, Naomi Lauck of Chaffee, Missouri, Edith Schott of Detroit, Michigan; numerous nieces and nephews. GRAVESIDE SERVICE TUESDAY 1:00 P.M. MISSION BURIAL PARK SOUTH Deacon Charles Roel officiating. The family invites you to leave a message or memory at www.porterloring.com by selecting Visitation and Services. Select 'Sign Guestbook' at the bottom of the individual Memorial. Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary.  
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Name of Deceased:    Alma Anna Turpin
Age at Death:    89  
Birth Date:    10/18/1914
Death Date:    10/28/2003
Newspaper Title:    Southeast Missourian  
Newspaper Location:    Cape Girardeau, MO, US
Obituary Publication Date:    11/10/2003
Locations Mentioned in Obituary:    Houston, TX; NEW HAMBURG, MO
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary:    Alma Turpin; Anna Bollinger Compas; Joseph
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Name: Alma Anna Compas Turpin
Event Type: Obituary
Event Date: 02 Nov 2003
Event Place: Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Relationship to Deceased: Deceased
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1914
Birthplace: New Hamburg, , Missouri
Death Date: 28 Oct 2003
Newspaper: Houston Chronicle


Others on Record
Joseph Compas Unknown Male
Anna Bollinger Compas Unknown Female
Alicia Ann Unknown Female
Bill Forshage Unknown Male
Naomi Lauck Unknown Female
Edith Schott Unknown Female
Deacon Charles Roel Unknown Male

Citing this Record:
"United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKW3-74HG : accessed 6 July 2018), Richard E Turpin in entry for Alma Anna Compas Turpin, Texas, United States, 02 Nov 2003; from "Recent Newspaper Obituaries (1977 - Today)," database, GenealogyBank.com (http://www.genealogybank.com : 2014); citing Houston Chronicle, born-digital text.

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Alicia Ann Turpin

First Name: Alicia  
Middle Name: A  
Last Name: Forshage  
Name Suffix:  
Birth Date: 10 June 1945  
Social Security Number: 454-74-0548  
Place of Issuance: Texas  
Last Residence: San antonio, Bexar, Texas  
Zip Code of Last Residence: 78218  
Death Date: 26 October 2004  
Estimated Age at Death: 59


Elmer Julian Stiefel

Name: Elmer J Stiefel
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1894
Death Date: 11 Feb 1919
Age at Death: 24
Burial Place: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Cemetery: Temple Beth El Cemetery
Cemetery Address: Palmetto St. at Crockett
Cemetery Burials: 1311
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Groom's Name: Elmer Stiefel
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Bride's Name: Christine Turpin
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Marriage Date: 04 Sep 1915
Marriage Place: , Bexar, Texas
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75206-0
System Origin: Texas-EASy Source
Film Number: 24937
Reference Number: VL8


Christine Claire Turpin

Groom's Name: Elmer Stiefel  
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Bride's Name: Christine Turpin  
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Marriage Date: 04 Sep 1915  
Marriage Place: , Bexar, Texas  
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75206-0  
System Origin: Texas-EASy  
Source Film Number: 24937  
Reference Number: VL8 pg278 39847


Julian La Fayette Woodall

Name:
Julian Lafite Woodall

Death Date:
1 Nov 1960

Death County:
Jefferson

Certificate:
66853
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Name: Julian Lafite Woodall
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Nov 1960
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1895
Birthplace: Mobile, Alabama
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Certificate Number: 66853
GS Film number: 2116477
Digital Folder Number: 005145504
Image Number: 02120

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K34B-R4H : accessed 1 May 2015), Julian Lafite Woodall, 01 Nov 1960; citing certificate number 66853, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,116,477.


Christine Claire Turpin

Groom's Name: Elmer Stiefel  
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Bride's Name: Christine Turpin  
Bride's Birth Date:  
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Marriage Date: 04 Sep 1915  
Marriage Place: , Bexar, Texas  
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75206-0  
System Origin: Texas-EASy  
Source Film Number: 24937  
Reference Number: VL8 pg278 39847


Christine Claire Turpin

Groom's Name: Elmer Stiefel  
Groom's Birth Date:  
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Groom's Age:  
Bride's Name: Christine Turpin  
Bride's Birth Date:  
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Marriage Date: 04 Sep 1915  
Marriage Place: , Bexar, Texas  
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75206-0  
System Origin: Texas-EASy  
Source Film Number: 24937  
Reference Number: VL8 pg278 39847