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| + | #REDIRECT [[Isaac Lawrence Wimer]] |
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− | ! || Date || Location || Notes || Sources
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− | | '''Birth''' || 8 Aug 1856 || near Slippery Rock, Worth Twp., Butler Co., PA || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | '''Marriage''' || 11 Jul 1883 || || To [[Margaret Jane Robinson]] (2nd cousin, common ancestors [[Richard Hines]] and Jane [unknown]) || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | '''Death''' || 25 Aug 1942 || || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | '''Burial''' || || [[Cemetery Index|West Liberty Cemetery]], Butler Co., PA || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | = Ancestry chart segment =
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− | ''Generation 3'' ''Generation 4'' ''Generation 5''
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− | +-- [[Samuel Wimer, Jr.]]
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− | | (~1826-~1910)
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− | +-- [[Isaac C. Wimer]] ------+
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− | | (1856-1942) |
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− | [[Clara Mabel Wimer]] --+ +-- [[Elizabeth Hogue]]
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− | (1891-1944) | (1832-1906)
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− | +-- [[Margaret Jane Robinson]]
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− | (~1865-1950)
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− | =Children=
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− | (all children with [[Margaret Jane Robinson]])
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− | ! Name || Gender || Date of Birth || Birthplace || Spouse || Notes || Sources
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− | | Estella J. Wimer || F || 1884 || || John C. McNeese || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Lawrence J. Wimer || M || 13 Feb 1886 || || 1) Katy Vogel <br>2) Della Wicks Wilson || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Ida T. Wimer || F || 29 Mar 1887 || || Mac Stillwagon || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | [[Clara Mabel Wimer]] || F || 26 Oct 1891 || || [[Bert Winiford Wilson]] || Direct line || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Elizabeth Ethel Wimer || F || 25 Dec 1888/1892 || || Robert Earl McDeavitt || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Meda M. Wimer || F || 27 May 1894 || || Bert McDeavitt || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Mary B. Wimer || F || 29 Dec 1899 || || Earnest Guy Gathagan || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | James P. Wimer || M || 1902 || || Nellie S. [unknown] || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | | Bertha L. Wimer || F || 17 Aug 1904 || || || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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− | =Places of Residence=
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− | ! Location || Dates || Notes || Sources
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− | = Photo Gallery =
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− | [[Image:WIM 08 Isaac C Wimer at Wimer house.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Isaac C. Wimer at the Wimer house; note large rocks used around house (to reduce mud ?)]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 07 Isaac C Wimer & Margaret Jane Robinson Wimer.jpg|170px|left|thumb|"Ike" and "Maggie" Wimer; her hands display rheumatoid arthritis.]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 06 Isaac C & Margaret J Wimer.jpg|170px|left]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 10 Margaret Jane Robinson Wimer & her children.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Margaret Wimer, seated, with 7 of her 9 children, and her sister Ida Robinson McDeavitt. Standing L to R: Mary, Ida, Meda, Stella, Clara, Ida McDeavitt, Lawrence, & Lizzie. James & Bertha are absent.]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 14 Upper house at Wimer farm.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Upper house on Wimer farm lane; Margaret stayed here a while after Isaac died,]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 23 Wimer barn & cows 2.jpg|150px|left|thumb|When visited in June 2007 the house was abandoned, but barn was in use and corn was planted.]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 30 Wimer shed front.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Wagon shed on Wimer farm. Isaac had only two sons to help with farming, to support 11 family members.]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 28 Wimer barn, Russ, Lee, Betsy.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Farm visited 2007 by grandson Russ Wilson, and great-grandchildren Lee Wilson & Betsy Wilson Williams]]
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− | [[Image:WIM 17 Wimer house.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Wimer house; subsequent owners covered exterior with insul-brick, enclosed the rear patio area, & wired for electricity. Nine children were raised in what appears to have been 2 or 3 small rooms.]]
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− | | '''[[Source:_1860_United_States_Federal_Census|1860 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Page 85, lines 35-40 lists Samuel Wimer, 30, married to Elizabeth, 28. They live with four children: daughter ''Elizabeth Wimer'', 7; daughter ''Elenor Wimer'', 4; son ''Isaac Wimer'', 2; and son ''George Wimer'', 1. Samuel Wimer is a farmer. Everyone was born in PA. This census is dated 9 July 1860. Note: This entry ends at the bottom of the census page and does not continue at the top of the next.
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− | | '''[[Source:_1870_United_States_Federal_Census|1870 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Page 16, lines 19-24 lists Samuel Wimer, 40, married to Elizabeth, 38. They live with four children: daughter ''Lizzie Wimer'', 16; daughter ''Jane Wimer'', 15; son ''Isaac Wimer'', 12; and daughter ''Margaret Wimer'', 10. Samuel Wimer is a carpenter. Everyone was born in PA. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. All of the children attended school within the census year. This census is dated 25 June 1870.
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− | | '''[[Source:_1880_United_States_Federal_Census|1880 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 58, Page 2, lines 41-44 lists Samuel Wimer, 55 [58?], married to Elizabeth, 48. They live with two children: son ''Isaac Wimer'', 22, and daughter ''Margaret Wimer'', 19. Samuel Wimer is a farmer. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. This census is dated 1 and 2 June, 1880.
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− | | '''[[Source:_1910_United_States_Federal_Census|1910 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 108, Page 2, lines 90-99 lists ''Isac Wimer'', 52, married to ''Margaret J. Wimer'', 44. They live with six children: son ''Lawrence J. Wimer'', 23; daugher ''Clara M. Wimer'', 17; daughter ''Meda M. Wimer'', 15; daughter ''Ida T. Wimer'', 12; daughter ''Mary B. Wimer'', 10; and daughter ''Bertha L. Wimer'', 6. Also present is Isaac's father, ''Samuel Wimer'', 83, and Isaac's grandson, ''James P. Wimer'', 8. Isaac and Maggie have been married for 27 years and Maggie has given birth to eight children, seven of whom are still living. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. Isaac's occupation is listed as "Farmer." Lawrence and Samuel are listed as "Carpenters." Clara, Meda, Ida, Mary, Bertha, and James all attended school within the census year. This census is dated 20 Apr 1910.
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− | | '''[[Source:_1920_United_States_Federal_Census|1920 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 66, Page 9, lines 10-14 lists ''Isaac Wimer'', 61, married to ''Maggie J. Wimer'', 56. They live with three children: son ''Lawrence J. Wimer'', 33; daugher ''Bertha Wimer'', 15; and son ''James Wimer'', 16. Bertha and James attended school within the census year. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. Everyone and their parents are from PA. Isaac is a farmer, Lawrence is a tool dresser on a gas well. This census is dated 2 and 3 Feb 1920.
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− | | '''[[Source:_1930_United_States_Federal_Census|1930 United States Federal Census]]''', Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 10-70, Page 6, lines 88-90 lists ''Isac Wimer'', 71, married to ''Maggie J. Wimer'', 65. They live with their grandson, ''James P. Wimer'', 24. At the time of their first marriage, Isac Wimer was 25 and Maggie J. Wimer was 19. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. Isac Wimer is a farmer and James P. Wimer's occupation is "house wiring." This census is dated 18 Apr 1930.
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− | | '''[[Source:_Butler_County_PA_1916_Farm_Directory|Butler County, PA, 1916 Farm Directory]]''' lists Isaac Wimer living with three children on a 50 acre grain farm which he owns. The farm is located on rd 2, Slippery Rock, Worth Twp, highway 22.
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− | | '''[[Source: Gravestones|Gravestone]]''' at West Liberty Cemetery, Butler County, PA. Reads: "Wimer, Isaac C., 1858-1942, Margaret J., 1864-1950" <br> Photographer: Helen McCandless Staiger, 1988
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− | | '''[[Source: Obituaries|Obituary]]''' for [[Clara Mabel Wimer]]. Lists name as ''Mrs. Clara Mabel Wilson'', wife of ''Bert W. Wilson'' of Nickleville. She died at the age of 52. Born near Slippery Rock to ''Isaac and Margaret Robinson Wimer''. Clara and Bert lived near Slippery Rock until 14 years before her death, when they moved to Nickleville. She is survived by her husband, her mother ''Margaret Wimer'', six children: ''Edwin D. Wilson'', ''Russell W. Wilson'', and ''Allene M. Wilson'' living at the family home, plus ''Ruth Vergis'', ''John T. Wilson'', and ''Ray B. Wilson'' living elsewhere; plus the following brothers and sisters: ''Stella McNeese'', ''Lizzie McDeavitt'', ''James Wimer'', ''Mary Cathagan'', ''Meda McDeavitt'', ''Ida Spillwagon'', and ''Lawrence Wimer''.
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− | |'''The Wimer Family'''by Paul W. Myers, p.7<br> Isaac L. Wimer (b. 1858, d. 25 Aug. 1942) m. Margaret Robison (b. 1864, d. 30 Apr, 1950). Lists 9 children: Stella Wimer m. John C. McNeese; Lawrence Wimer m. Katherine Vogel; Elizabeth Wimer m. Robert E. McDeavitt; Meda Wimer m. Bert McDeavitt; mary Wimer m. Guy Gahagen; Margaret Wimer (erroneous, see source notes);Bertha Wimer; Clara Wimer m. Bert Wilson; Ida Wimer m. Mack Stillwagon.<br>Isaac Wimer & son Lawrence purchawed 74 acre 76 perch farm from Samuel Wimer in 1909. Isaac & Margaret were members of West Liberty church, & are buried at West Liberty Cemetery.
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− | | '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]], granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson.
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− | ===Source notes===
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− | * We believe that Paul W. Myers erroneously entered the mother's name in the list of children. John T. Wilson in 1980 said that he had not had an aunt Margaret. The possibility remains of a child that died at birth.
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