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(5.1.1.5.4.6) HENRY FERRIS born October 18, 1809 Norway, Herkimer, NY (the sixth child in order of birth) and died April 5/15/25?, 1891 Galesburg IL; buried Hope Cemetery with his wife; born and brought up on the farm in Herkimer Co and at the district schools acquired the rudiments of an English education, with one year at Oneida Institute in New York, one year in an academy, where he studied languages, and one year at Marion College, Marion Co, Missouri. He was apparently not a sturdy youth, and so at age of 24, in the 1833, he decided to go west in search of renewed health and emigrated to Missouri. He lived in Missouri for two years, attending Marion College, which he left, it is said, because of the local feeling against him on account of his abolition principles. About this time he made a trip to Galena, Illinois, by way of Quincy, and wrote to his old home in Herkimer County, letters descriptive of the beauty and fertility of the Military Tract section of Illinois, which may have been an effective influence in shaping the decision of the first exploring party that went to Illinois in the summer of 1835 on behalf of Rev. Dr. George W. Gale's enterprise. Henry moved to Knox County IL in 1835 where he entered into farming on the land purchased by his father. Upon the grounds now occupied by the Female Department of Knox College, and south beyond the present depot grounds, Henry first broke the prairie. Henry spent his first year (winter of 1835-36) in Knox County in a dugout. On August 31, 1836, in a little log cabin, at Henderson Grove, Henry Ferris and Elizabeth Hudson (1816-1896) (Photo) were the first couple to be married in the Galesburg Colony. Miss Hudson was a native of New Hampshire and came west with Nehemiah West's family as a schoolteacher. Elizabeth was a granddaughter of General Israel Putnam, who first commanded the patriot troops in the Revolutionary War, serving at Bunker Hill until George Washington arrived on the scene. Henry and Elizabeth were members of the "Old First Church", the Congregational, although he did have his problems with the church (see separate paper.) In 1854, he had his foot ground from his leg by stepping on the joint of the tumbling shaft of the threshing machine and slipping. His foot and ankle were drawn into the joint and crushed. His foot was separated from the leg, all but the heel cord and the main artery. Dr. Bunce was called and he bound the foot in place. It was years before it was entirely healed, and hundreds of pieces of bone were taken out for months after the daily dressings. The ankle joint was always still but he thought his crippled foot was better than no foot at all. He always made his own shoes after that, as he had special lasts and a set of shoemaker's tools. He quit the vocation of agriculture in 1857, and engaged in the lumber business, which he followed for a few years only, and then returned again to his old occupation of farming. It is on record that he tried his hand awhile at mercantile business, but for a short time only, as he found it unprofitable. Farming appears to have been his favorite pursuit, and at this he was extremely successful. [Jim - April 17, 1866, a H. Ferris was issued a patent, #53,963 for a hedge-plant grab - I am assuming this is the H. Ferris.] He was one of the first men to agitate the instruction on what took form as the Military Tract Railroad, and to it subscribed the first $1,000.00 soon after increasing his subscription to $10,000.00; and his father and brother-in-law each took $10,000.00 subscriptions, making in all $30,000.00 in the family. A source stated that Henry had in his possession one of the first Certificates of Stock issued by the company and thinking it was likely the only one left in existence, described it as such: "It is a printed form, written in with pen and ink, upon a piece of common writing paper 2  x 4 3/4 inches in size: 'Central Military Tract Railroad Company, Galesburg, April 12, 1851. This is to certify that Henry Ferris is the holder of ten Shares to the Capital Stock of Central Military Tract Railroad Company and that Ten dollars of each has been paid. Signed W. A. Wood, Sec, No. 26 - This Certificate transferable on books of the Company." (Jim - see the separate paper on the Central Military Tract Railroad Company.) Mr. Ferris was possessed of wisdom and foresight enough to hold onto all the railroad stock that came into his hands, and the large revenue derived therefrom had much to do in making him one of the wealthiest men in the community. During his life, Henry never held or sought public office. He boasted of having voted for every abolition candidate for the Presidency from Birney down to Blaine. He was an Abolitionist in the early days and a Republican when that party born, and remained identified with it until his death. Mr. Ferris was a just and exact man. He was true to what he believed was right. In his dealings between man and man, he saw that each received his due. It is related of him that although importuned to do so, he refused, at a financial loss, to rent a storeroom of his Prairie street building for saloon purposes. He was always a pronounced temperance advocate. In addition to his farming activities in Knox County, Henry at one time owned considerable land in Iowa, several business properties in Galesburg, and was a substantial stockholder in the C.B.&Q Railroad. His home for many years was on Simmons Street where the Fire Department Building, in 1934, stood. His death was due to pneumonia. The illness was of a week's duration. He was conscious to within a short time of death, giving evidence of that strong will power characteristic of him. At the time of his death, he had four living children and twenty-one grandchildren. He and his wife, who outlived him 5 years and 5 months, were buried at Hope Cemetery in Galesburg. In the 1892-93 Galesburg City Directory, Mrs. Henry Ferris (widow) is listed as residing at 106 S. Cedar. She died September 10, 1896 in Galesburg. Born to Henry and Elizabeth were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.1) ALFRED GARRET FERRIS born November 17, 1837 Knox Co IL where he grew to manhood; attended Knox College 1856-57 and emigrated to Nevada c1861; was in Virginia City or Carson City, Nevada for three or four years, married, and started home with his wife and six other men about 1865. They were never heard of afterwards. It was reported that a white horse he had with him returned to Virginia City in a day or two after he left and it was supposed the whole party was killed by Indians or Mormons. There is a headstone at the Hope Cemetery, Galesburg for Alfred Garret, with the dates 1837-1865; the family may have had him declared dead.

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2) HARRIET 'Hattie' MARIE (?C.)FERRIS born December 1(11?), 1839 Galesburg IL and died August 23, 1923; attended Knox College 1853-55, 1856-63, graduating with the Class of 1863; married 1st November 24, 1864 in Knox Co IL, Edwin Johnson Crandall (1836-1869) [son of Robert H]; both buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.1) MARRION/MARION JESSIE CRANDALL (Photo) born September 14, 1865 Galesburg and died October 9, 1955 Los Angeles Co CA; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg; attended Knox College 1877-79, 1881-86, graduating with the Class of 1886, B.L; was on the Knox Faculty 1896-99, instructor in Drawing and Painting. Marion was an artist, designer and exhibitor at the Los Angeles Museum of Art.

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.2) GEORGE ALFRED CRANDALL born December 28, 1866 and died October 9, 1964 Los Angeles Co CA; attended Knox College 1881-82, 1883-86, 1889-90; married November 1, 1905 Gerta Dean Hatch born March 10, 1874 NV and died July 15, 1955 Los Angeles Co CA. George was the Superintendent of the American Fruit Growers of Fullerton CA and Vice-President of Randolph Fruit Company; 1963 resided Los Angeles CA. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.2.1) MABELLE DEAN CRANDALL born October 28, 1908

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.3) STELLA ELIZABETH CRANDALL born October 1, 1868 and died November 27, 1873; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg

Harriet married, second, after the death of her first husband, Charles A. McLaughlin (1853-1910) on December 16, 1875 and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4) ELLA BLANCHE MCLAUGHLIN (Photo) born May 20, 1877 Galesburg and died February 12, 1924; graduate of the Knox Conservatory 1898; married October 23, 1901 John James Tunnicliff, Jr., [son of John James & his second wife, Margaretta Willoughby (Duffield) Tunnicliff] born in Galesburg, April 22, 1879 and died 1950; John attended Knox College 1894-98 and graduated from the U. of Illinois Law School. John married, second, in 1937, Alta Sharp. He was a lawyer in the Galesburg area for 50 years; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4.1) JOHN JAMES TUNNICLIFF, JR., born February 22, 1904; married June 3, 1928 Beatrice Brewer and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4.1.1) JOHN JAMES TUNNICLIFF III born July 26, 1930

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4.1.2) ANN DUFFIELD TUNNICLIFF born September 11, 1932

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4.2) HARRIET FERRIS TUNNICLIFF born July 19, 1908; married August 26, 1927 Lee Wutherow [may have married, second to a Mr. Covington?] and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.4.2.1) BARBARA WUTHEROW born September 27, 1930

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.5) LILLIAN MCLAUGHLIN (Photo) born January 8, 1879 and died June 27, 1966 Los Angeles Co CA; graduate of the Knox Conservatory 1900; married June 11, 1907 Royal M. Boothe, of Los Angeles CA; born May 17, 1881 IA and died June 22, 1957, Los Angeles Co CA; resided in Los Angeles. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.5.1) PERRY MATTESON BOOTHE born August 27, 1909 – is this the Perry M. Boothe, CalTech Class of 1932, USN Captain who served on General Westmoreland’s staff in Vietnam?

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.5.2) RAYMOND HUDSON FERRIS BOOTHE born April 10, 1915

(5.1.1.5.4.6.2.6) WALTER BRUCE MCLAUGHLIN born December 28, 1885; married April 24, 1915 Emily Louise Runkle, a second cousin (5.1.1.5.4.2.9.3)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3) ELLA GIFFORD FERRIS (Photos) born November 29, 1842 Galesburg IL and died August 7, 1929 at her home, 1593 North Broad Street, Galesburg. [Note - her obituary in The Daily Register Mail, August 7, 1929, identifies her as Ella Hudson (Ferris) Arnold.]; attended Knox College 1856-63 graduating with the Class of 1863; baptized May 1858 at the First Church of Christ in Galesburg; attended the 75th Anniversary celebration of Knox College, 1912; married, May 26, 1864, on the family farm, Benjamin Franklin Arnold [son of Horace & Harriet (Hine) Arnold] born July 22/26, 1833 Fergusonville, Otsego (Delaware), NY and died Galesburg, February 19, 1920. (See Letter#21 from L.T. Stone, which mentions this marriage.) Mr. Arnold spent the greater part of his youthful days upon a farm in Delaware County NY, pursuing his education in one of the old-time log schoolhouses, where the curriculum was limited, yet thorough instruction was given in the fundamental studies. Later he became a clerk in a hotel, following that pursuit in the winter months, while the summer seasons were devoted to agricultural pursuits. He came to Illinois in 1854 where during the winter he took up the profession of teaching but later turned his attention to the real-estate business and while thus engaged began studying law. In May 1862, he was admitted to the bar and for about fifteen years continued in the practice of law. His business often took him to Springfield, where he made the office of Abraham Lincoln his headquarters, in 1857-58. In 1860, he attended the Democratic National Convention at Baltimore. He laid out twelve additions to the City of Galesburg and erected over two hundred homes, selling them on monthly payments. He also carried on farming on an extensive scale, cultivating not less than a section of land for over forty years. Mr. Arnold was a prominent citizen of Galesburg; he served fifteen successive years as an alderman and he served one term as Mayor (elected in 1880) and was a trustee of Knox College, 1899-1920. Ella was President of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1892-1906; charter member of L.M.I. (Knox's women's literary society); founder of the B.F. and Ella Ferris Arnold Scholarship Fund, 1922. They resided at 759 East Main Street in Galesburg. Both buried at Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL. [See separate paper by Ella, at the end of this chapter.] Note: It is noteworthy that all 9 of their kids graduated from Knox College, a truly remarkable family collegiate record. Born to Ella and B. F. Arnold were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1) ELLA MAY ARNOLD born February 20, 1865 Galesburg and died there, or possibly, Grand Junction CO, June (May?) 24, 1900; attended Knox College 1877-89, 1890-91, graduating with the Class of 1887 when she received her B.A.; was on the Knox Faculty, 1888-89; married June 25, 1891 at Galesburg, Edwin Nash Williams born May 20, 1866 Galesburg and died there March 19, 1902; Edwin attended Knox College 1880-87, graduating with the Class of 1886, receiving his B.A.; M.A. from Columbia, 1888-89; a lawyer and they resided in Las Vegas, New Mexico, and Grand Junction CO. Both buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1) DOROTHY MAY WILLIAMS born November 2, 1892 Galesburg and died April 17, 1982 St. Louis MO; married May 29, 1926 (1925?) at Galesburg, William Burke born February 16, 1894 Sterling CO and died February 11, 1957 St. Louis MO. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1) RICHARD WILLIAMS BURKE born March 22, 1928 Chicago IL; married April 9, 1951 at St. Louis MO Patricia Diane Kendall born May 27, 1924 and died January 27, 1978. After the death of Patricia, Richard married Gisela Wolff born August 31, 1930 Germany. Born to Richard and Patricia was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.1) JOHN KENDALL BURKE born December 3, 1951 Chicago IL; is this the same guy? “After holding the superintendency almost 10 years with the Neodesha, Kan., public schools, John Burke has moved into the top post in Haysville, Kan. Burke also held the superintendency in Marion, Kan. He was a 2002 Kansas Superintendent of the Year finalist and served as an elementary and middle school principal in Melvern, Kan”; married in January, 1982 at Topeka KS 1st Diane Marie Metsch and born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.1.1) CAITLIN CORBIN BURKE born December 7, 1983 Topeka KS

John Kendall Burke, married, second, December 19, 1987, at Marion KS, Shari Slinkman and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.1.2) ANNE JEANETTE BURKE born September 26, 1988 Marion KS

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.1.3) PATRICIA ZOE BURKE born January 19, 1990 Marion KS

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.2) ROBERT STUART BURKE born December 1, 1953 St. Louis MO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.3) SUSAN WILLIAMS BURKE born January 8, 1957 St. Louis MO; married October 8, 1983 at St. Louis, Kevin Michael Ryan born January 8, 1953 St Louis. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.3.1) RACHEL MARIE RYAN born January 20, 1991 St. Louis MO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.1.4) ELIZABETH CORBIN BURKE born August 3, 1961 St. Louis MO; married April 18, 1981 John Michael Cunningham born October 7, 1960

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2) WILLIAM CORBIN BURKE born July 17, 1932 St. Louis MO; married November 17, 1962 at St. Louis, Lynn Bland born February 3, 1938. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.1) CATHERINE LYNNE BURKE born July 23, 1963; married October 17, 1987 Gary Harbison and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.1.1) WESLEY BURKE HARBISON born December 21, 1990

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.1.2) REBECCA EVELYN HARBISON born June 11, 1992

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.2) REBECCA BLAND BURKE born September 25, 1967

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.3) WILLIAM CORBIN BURKE, JR., born July 23, 1974

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.1.2.4) EDGAR SHELTON BURKE (twin) born July 23, 1974

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.1.2) EDWIN LAWRENCE WILLIAMS born December 20 (30?), 1896 Galesburg and died there July 23, 1915; buried Hope Cemetery

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.2) LAURA BELLE ARNOLD born September 13, 1866 Galesburg and died October 11, 1922; attended Knox College 1884-88, 1891-92, graduating with the Class of 1888; married as his 2d wife June 7, 1899 at Galesburg, George A. Felt [son of Edward A. & Rebecca (Hoover) Felt] born March 1, 1857 Galesburg (Cherry Grove, Warren County (?)) and died February 20, 1940; George attended Knox College 1873-75. [Jim - George first married, March 15, 1888, in Ontario Township, Virginia E. Varies of Oneida IL and born to them were: Edward and Winifred I.; Virginia died November 16, 1892.] Both buried in Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL. Born to Laura and George were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.2.1) ELEANOR MARY FELT (Photo) born April 30, 1900 Galesburg; graduated from Knox College 1922, B.A. From the 1923 Gale: YWCA 1,2,3,4; WSGA Board 3,4; English Club; Le Cercle Francais, Secretary 3; Knox Players Club 2,3,4; President 4. She married August 8, 1935 at Galesburg as his 2d wife John H. Bolton born October 1, 1898 Ten Mile, WVA and died July 14, 1967 Ames, IA; he was an editor and a publisher; apparently there was no offspring from this marriage; 1963 resided at 2048 Cessna Street, Ames IA

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.2.2) REBECCA FRANCES FELT (Photo) born February 26, 1907 Galesburg; graduated from Knox College 1929, B.A.; married August 15, 1931 at Galesburg, Edwin N. Nash, Jr., born there December 15, 1905 and died March 24, 1982 Mt. Dora FL. Edwin was as an accountant and office manager of Beatrice Creamery Co.; 1937 they resided on North Cherry St., Galesburg; 1963 they resided at 203 E. Winter Ave., Danville IL; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.2.2.1) GEORGE EDWIN NASH born May 15, 1934 Galesburg; married June 3, 1967 Ann Bradshaw

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.2.2.2) REBECCA L. NASH (1938-) married a Mr. Black

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3) HENRY FERRIS ARNOLD born June 30, 1868 Galesburg and died February 8, 1927; graduated from Galesburg High School 1885 and attended Knox College 1885-90, graduating with the Class of 1890, B.A.; attended the 75th Anniversary celebration of Knox College, 1912; the initial year of his business experience was spent in the general offices of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad at Galesburg and for five years thereafter he was connected with the Galesburg Electric Motor & Power Company as secretary-treasurer. He became involved in the insurance business in Galesburg in 1897. Henry married April 27, 1893 Anna P. Ward (Photo) [dau of Henry & Pauline (Roth) Ward] of Springfield, born October 2, 1869 Berry IN and died 1936. Anna was a Knox graduate with the class of 1891, B.S. Both Henry and Anna were members of the Central Congregational Church and were allied with many movements that contributed to the material, intellectual, social and moral welfare of the community. His political views accord with the principles of the Republican party and as city assessor for three years, he proved himself a capable official, individual interests being at all times made subservient to the general good. During WWI, Anna did Red Cross work in the Galesburg shop, 800 hours, principally in canteen; surgical dressings, knitting; and solicited in 3d and 4th Liberty Loans. Both buried at Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.1) ESTHER PAULINE ARNOLD (known as Pauline or Polly) (Photo) born May 17, 1894 Galesburg and died 1980; graduate Knox Conservatory 1915; married October 2, 1927(1928/1931?) as his 2d wife, Percival White, an author, who died 1959. Esther served with the Y.M.C.A, with the Army, in France and Germany, 1918-20. She was a writer and publisher of non-fiction books, pamphlets and articles; a music teacher; founder of Arnold Research Service; Market Research Corporation of America, 1934-51; 1963 Esther resided at Shad Road, Pound Ridge NY

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2) HENRY FERRIS ARNOLD, JR., (Photo) born January 2, 1902 Galesburg and died December 16, 1963 Orange Co CA; attended Knox College 1919-24, graduating with the Class of 1923, B.S.; during the summers, he was involved with the U.S. boundary commission, which fixed the boundary line between Canada and USA in the Glacier Park region; served in the Army during WWII; married March 27, 1924 Margaret Ives born August 25, 1903; they divorced. He was involved in advertising and publicity; 1963 resided at Dana Point (Placentia) CA. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1) MARJORIE ANN ARNOLD born May 17, 1925; married September 13, 1947 Tom Rosser born September 7, 1925; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.1) RANDOLPH ROSSER born July 12, 1947; married 1977 Evalani Komomua; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.1.1) KAHEALANI ROSSER born April 19, 1978

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.1.2) TOMAS TOKI ROSSER born February 4, 1981

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.1.3) JACKSON K. ROSSER born June 22, 1982

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.2) REBECCA ROSSER born March 12, 1951

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.3) DORRILL ANN ROSSER born December 21, 1954; married January 8, 1977 Douglas Charles Eldon born September 22, 1954; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.3.1) ERIC ROSSER ELDON born April 28, 1981

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.3.2) JONATHAN CHARLES ELDON born April 29, 1983

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.3.2.1.3.3) MARYANN (ANNIE) ELDON born May 10, 1987

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4) WILFRED ARNOLD (Photos) born June 24, 1871 Galesburg and died there September 30, 1943; graduate of Galesburg High School 1889; graduate of Knox College 1894, B.S.; M.S., 1897; Harvard Law School, 1895-96; admitted to the bar 1896; a member of the Illinois General Assembly 1903-05; member of the law firm, Arnold & Arnold, in Galesburg and practiced in the courts in Illinois; married October 18, 1899 at Monmouth IL, Nina May Lahann [dau of Riemer & Katherine (Fongart) Lahann] born there May 17, 1874 and died April 1953 Freeport IL. Wilfred was a member of the Central Congregational Church and Nina held membership in the Episcopal Church. He belonged to the B.P.O. of Elks and gave his political support to the Republican Party. Wilfred represented his district in the Illinois State Legislature, serving in the forty-third and forty-fourth general assemblies. During WWI, he was the Chairman of the Four Minute Men; Speaker’s Committee; Liberty Loan Campaigns; member Executive Committee War Service League; and Chairman of the Patriotic Meeting Committee Red Cross. Both buried at Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1) KATHERINE FERRIS ARNOLD (Photo) born October 29, 1900 Galesburg and died April 16, 1986 Sarasota FL; graduate Knox College, 1922, B.S. From the 1923 Gale: Student Council 3; Vice President 4; Gale Board 1922; LMI 4; YWCA 1,2,3; English Club; YWCA Council 2; PanHellenic 3,4. She married August 6, 1927 at Galesburg, Robert M. Seeley born March 3, 1895 at Freeport IL and died June 16, 1980 Sarasota FL. He was an insurance executive; 1963 they resided at 66 North Stewart, Freeport IL and they apparently moved to Sarasota FL after that; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.1) ROBERT ARNOLD SEELEY (Photo) born April 30, 1929 Freeport IL; graduated from Knox College 1951 B.A; married November 25, 1954 at Monrovia CA, Nancy Ferguson born July 26, 1928 Freeport IL. He was employed by Economy Fire and Casualty Company, Freeport; 1963 they resided at 1528 W. Logan, Freeport IL. The estate of Robert endowed the Robert A & Katherine M Seeley Distinguished Service Professorship in Theatre to Knox College, named in memory of his parents. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.1.1) LYNNE ANN SEELEY (adopted) born June 17, 1957 Ames IA; married September 1, 1985 at Hammond NY, Peter S. Lee born May 23, 1958; and born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.1.1.1) SPENCER ROBERT LEE born October 21, 1989 Portland ME

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.1.2) RONALD FERGUSON SEELEY born February 3, 1962 Indianapolis IN; married May 31, 1986 Judy Hoser born March 5, 1963

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.1.3) DANA GALE SEELEY born January 8, 1963 Freeport IL; married April 15, 1989 at Portola Valley CA Thomas Marshall Hayse born May 27, 1963

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.2) CYNTHIA SEELEY born October 1, 1941; married December 24, 1962 Richard Hiteman born July 9, 1941; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.2.1) KATHLEEN LISA HITEMAN born June 23, 1963; married June 15, 1991 at Madison WI, Joseph H. Marty

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.1.2.2) KRISTIN MICHELLE HITEMAN born June 10, 1968

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.2) WILFRED ARNOLD, JR., (Colonel) (Photo) born November 20, 1912 Galesburg; graduate of Knox College 1934, B.A.; served in the Army - in 1963 was at Fort Knox as a Lieutenant Colonel and listed his home address as Mount Dora FL; married January 9, 1937 at Chicago IL, Kathryn Bennett born there November 12, 1913/4. Kathryn graduated from Knox College, 1936, B.A.; 1937 resided on North Broad St., Galesburg. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.4.2.1) KATHERINE B. ARNOLD born February 29, 1940 St. Louis MO; married 1st May 25, 1963 Eldon B. Oakley born October 22, 1932 and died May 6, 1969; married 2d August 3, 1991 at Maitland FL, Robert G. Frazer born September 4, 1930 and died in September 1984

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.5) BERTHA FRANCES ARNOLD (Photo) born September 16, 1873 Galesburg and died 1962; attended Knox College 1890-99, graduating with the Class of 1895, B.A.; M.A. from Wellesley, 1900; on the faculty of Galesburg High School 1899; married June 28, 1910 Frederick C. Woods of Galesburg. Bertha was the President of the Knox Alumni Association. During WWI, Frances was involved in Red Cross work in the Galesburg Shop; 800 hours in Home Service department; took course in home care of the sick. Fred was the manager of the Intra-State Telephone Co; 1937 they resided on North Cherry St., Galesburg

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6) LOUIS EARLE ARNOLD (Photo) born October 11, 1875 Galesburg and died September 25, 1952 Salt Lake City UT; graduate Knox College, B.S., 1897; D.D.S, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 1900; a dentist in Salt Lake City UT and President and Manager of Waterworks Equipment Company, and President, Arnold Machinery Company, Salt Lake City; 1929 opened the doors of Stannard-Arnold Machinery, a company (Arnold Machinery) that is still in operation and much larger today (2005); married October 11, 1906 at Galesburg, Marie Helen Raymond born there April 8, 1878 and died September 12, 1969 Salt Lake City. Marie attended Knox College 1894-98. They resided at 1874 Michigan Ave., Salt Lake City UT. Louis went by automobile from Salt Lake City with a party of men to look at some land out some distance, and noticed an automobile ahead of them on the mountain side that stuck in the snow. Naturally without thought of any serious consequences the Arnold machine slowed up and it was the purpose of those aboard to make inquiry and if necessary to give assistance. As the Arnold machine came to a stop, several men about the other machine opened fire on them and did not cease their volleys until twelve shots had been fired; the chauffeur of the Arnold auto was killed but the rest of the party bent low and managed to keep out of the range of the bullets. The would-be robbers took off on foot leaving their auto behind. The Arnold party turned back and notified the authorities who later captured the robbers. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.1) RAYMOND LOUIS ARNOLD (Photos) born August 18, 1907 Salt Lake City and died there May 9, 1986; graduated from Knox College 1929, B.S.; 1930 and through 1963 he was involved with the Arnold Machinery Company - President 1945-68; became senior vice president of Waterworks Equipment Company 1950; married January 1(2?), 1933 Isabelle Loren Wilson born October 8, 1909 Galesburg. Isabelle attended Knox College 1926-30, 1931-32, graduating with the Class of 1932, B.S.; 1963 they resided at 1948 Claremont Way, Salt Lake City; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.1.1) SUSAN MARIE ARNOLD born January 20, 1935 Salt Lake City UT; married June 24, 1960 at Palo Alto CA George William Mitchell, Jr., born April 1, 1932 Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.1.1.1) MARK DAVID MITCHELL born June 28, 1962 Palo Alto CA; married July 3, 1993 in Colorado, Lisa Lynette Fransen born November 12, 1963 Grosse Pointe MI

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.1.1.2) KATHERINE ANN MITCHELL born December 8, 1964 Palo Alto CA

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.1.2) ROBERT CLARK ARNOLD born April 4, 1942 Salt Lake City UT; married 1st March 18, 1967 at Salt Lake City, Karen South and 2d April 7, 1984 at Salt Lake City, Kathleen Hughes Berger born September 12, 1936

(5.1.1.5.4.56.3.6.1.3) JOHN RAYMOND ARNOLD born May 31, 1945 Salt Lake City

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.2) FRANKLIN ARNOLD born November 30, 1911 Salt Lake City UT and died there November 17, 1953; attended Knox College, 1931-32; graduated from the U. of Utah, 1936. Vice President Waterworks Equipment Company, Salt Lake City. He married November 30, 1936 Mary Louise Twelves born May 17, 1915 and died October 19, 1976 Salt Lake City. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.2.1) LOUIS FRANKLIN ARNOLD born May 4, 1947; married 1st Kathleen Cooper and born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.2.1.1) MARY ARNOLD born January 18, 1973

Louis Arnold married 2d August 28, 1981 at Salt Lake City, Helen Elizabeth Forsberg born May 2, 1951

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3) ROBERT GEORGE ARNOLD born August 7, 1916 Salt Lake City UT; President Arnold Machinery 1968-84; married November 9, 1940 at Glendale CA, Margaret Ava Quigley born November 21, 1913 Ava MO. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3.1) MARGARET ELLEN ARNOLD born June 21, 1942 Salt Lake City

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3.2) ROBERT LEWIS ARNOLD born October 13, 1944 Salt Lake City; married October 13, 1973 at Brighton UT, Susan Karrick Riser born October 11, 1951 Salt Lake City. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3.2.1) BENJAMIN ROBERT ARNOLD born March 30, 1978 Denver CO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3.2.2) CHRISTOPHER KARRICK ARNOLD born April 22, 1981 Denver CO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.6.3.3) WILLIAM ANDREWS ARNOLD born September 6, 1953 Salt Lake City UT

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7) RAY MORTIMER ARNOLD (Photos) born January 30, 1880 Galesburg and died there June 28, 1957; death was attributed to a severe asthma attack from which he had been a chronic sufferer. He distinguished himself at Knox College, 1895-1902, graduating with the Class of 1902, B.A., as a debater and an athlete, setting a college record for the mile-run which stood for many years; Graduate Knox College, 1902. He gave an oration, “Ideals of Government”, during the Invocation at the 1902 Commencement. Following graduation from Knox, he attended Harvard Law School where he completed the three year course in two years and subsequently passed the Illinois Bar examinations 1904. During a temporary emergency at Knox College, he taught economics and history from 1906-10; according to the 1908 Gale, he was the first Athletic Director of Knox College. He was a prominent lawyer and civic leader in Galesburg and also owned large tracts of land in the Galesburg area. In the early 1900s, he also became interested in Canada lands and acquired extensive holdings in Saskatchewan and spent much time developing his property there and his Galesburg farm, which was a part of the land, bought by his grandfather. He was a candidate for the state Senate in 1918. The last few years of his life, he chief interests centered about his farm, Knox College, and Hope Cemetery, serving as President of the cemetery association. He married June 5, 1915 at Blue Island, IL, Helen Massey Rudd (Photos) born April 2, 1889 Blue Island and died April 17, 1977 Galesburg. Helen was on the Knox Faculty, 1911-14, 1918-19, 1935-42, (1938 was Assistant Professor of French) and 1946-47. The Ray M. Arnold prize fund at Knox College was endowed in his memory. During WWI, Ray was involved with the 2d and 4th Liberty Loans; Captain fifth Liberty Loan and Armenian-Syrian Relief Fund; War Camp Community Recreation and United War Work campaigns; National YMCA Fund; First Red Cross membership campaign; first and second Red Cross War Fund; War Savings Stamps; Boys Scouts; Smileage Books; Legal Advisory Board; Fatherless Children of France; Exemption Board; War Service League; and a Four-Minute Man. During WWI, Helen was Chairman of the Knox County committee Fatherless Children of France. Both buried at Hope Cemetery, Galesburg IL. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1) DAVID RUDD ARNOLD (Photo) born June 26, 1916 Galesburg; graduated from Knox College, 1937, B.A., and trustee of that institution since 1969. The 1938 Gale lists his Knox activities as: Beta Theta Pi; French Club 1,2; General Honors 1,2; Gale Staff 1,2; Business Manager 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; K Council 2,3,4; Varsity Swimming 2,3; Varsity Track 2; Varsity Football 2, Freshman Football; Freshman Track; Theatre Group 2,4; College Marshall; Key Club; Friars; German Club 3; Board of Publications 4; Phi Beta Kappa; M.B.A., Harvard, 1939, Phi Beta Kappa; C.P.A. (New York and Illinois); Price Waterhouse and Co.; Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Co.; A.T. Kearney and Co.; Gardner Board and Carton Co.; Vice President Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad; Continental Can Company and retired from that organization as the Vice President of Finance 1980; resides Darien CT; married May 2, 1942 at New York City, Jean Babbitt Gebhart born there May 4, 1916. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.1) STEVEN FERRIS ARNOLD (Photo) born March 8, 1944 Milwaukee WI; graduate Knox College, 1966; Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Pennsylvania State University at College Station PA; married December 21, 1966 at Chicago, Rana McMurray born there January 10, 1944. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.1.1) TIMOTHY GEBHART ARNOLD born October 16, 1970 Appleton WI; graduated Knox College 1994 - the 7th generation of the Arnold family to attend Knox College; married August 9, 1992 at Alton IL, Julie Howell (1970-)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.1.2) CHRISTOPHER MCDONOUGH ARNOLD born October 15, 1975 State College PA

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.2) NANCY BABBITT ARNOLD born March 3, 1946 Chicago IL; married 1969 at Greenwich CT, Thomas French - divorced 1971; married 2d January 1996, Grady Wilson

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.3) JUDITH MASSEY ARNOLD born October 20, 1948 Chicago IL; married 1971 at Princeton IL, Jerry Douglas Conner born there March 5, 1948; Mr. Conner is a private consultant with 29 years prior experience as an account manager for some of the world’s best-known brands in retail, service and packaged goods. He has numerous long-term relationships with senior marketing management, presidents, CEO’s and chairmen based on his career with two of the world’s leading advertising/marketing agencies. Most recently, Mr. Conner was Executive Vice President and Group Account Director at Foote, Cone & Belding, managing marketing responsibilities for nine clients ($150 million billings). Clients included Applebee’s International, Dr. Pepper/Seven Up Company and IBP, Inc. During his 25-year tenure at Leo Burnett Company, Mr. Conner’s responsibilities included serving as Executive Vice President and Worldwide Account Head of McDonald’s, responsible for the lead global agency for McDonald’s covering the U.S. and 19 other countries. Earlier he served as Vice President and Account Director for Nestle, and Account Executive and Account Supervisor of Swift & Co. and Starkist Corp.

They currently reside in Winnetka IL. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.3.1) JENNIFER FERRIS CONNER born January 30, 1979 Chicago

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.3.2) CAROLYN GEBHART CONNER born May 15, 1981 Chicago

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.3.3) KATHRYN MASSEY CONNER born June 21, 1983 Chicago

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.1.4) SCOTT GEBHART ARNOLD born March 5, 1952 Hamilton OH and died in 1980 Greenwich CT

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.2) PHILIP VALENTINE ARNOLD born October 10, 1919 Galesburg and died there December 5, 1919

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3) HUGH HUDSON ARNOLD (Photo) born November 17, 1924 Galesburg IL; attended Loomis Prep School in Connecticut; attended Amherst College for a year before serving with the US Army Air Corps for 3 years during WWII; attended Knox College 1945-47 and graduated from the U. of Colorado, 1948, B.A.; LL.B. Colorado U., 1951; from 1951-63, he was an attorney with the First National Bank in Greeley; served as Judge in Greeley, 1963-93; now retired in Greeley. He married at Galesburg September 7, 1947 Phyllis Short (Photo) [dau of William L] born July 29, 1925 Peoria IL. Phyllis graduated from Knox College with the Class of 1947, B.A. In 1963, they resided in Greeley CO. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3.1) LAURIE ELIZABETH ARNOLD born August 14, 1951; married 1st November 28, 1974 Kellogg Speed Booth; is this the same Kellogg Speed Booth, PhD, 1975 UC-Berkley?; and 2d June 25, 1982 Steve Struthers born January 3, 1948; and born to Laurie and Steve were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3.1.1) CAMERON ARNOLD STRUTHERS born March 25, 1983

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3.1.2) MACLEAN ROSS STRUTHERS born September 12, 1986

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3.2) CLARK HUDSON ARNOLD born October 11, 1954 and died March 4, 1972

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.7.3.3) ALLISON ARNOLD born August 17, 1959

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8) ELIZABETH HUDSON ARNOLD (photo) born January 15 (February 17?), 1882 Galesburg and died August 11, 1968 Los Angeles CA; attended Knox College, 1899-1904, graduating with the Class of 1904, B.A. According to the 1905 Gale she was a member of the Senior Dramatic Club. She married December 28, 1909 at Galesburg, Dr. Charles LeRoy Lowman of Los Angeles CA, born December 25, 1879 Park Ridge IL and died April 17, 1977 Los Angeles; an orthopedic surgeon; 1963 resided at 7121 Senalda Road, Los Angeles CA; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.1) ARNOLD LOWMAN born November 23, 1912 Los Angeles CA; married 1940 at Los Angeles Dorothy Marie Shepard/Shepherd born March 30, 1909 Anoka MN and died May 13, 1985 Edina MN [dau of William Bledsoe & Clara A (Crandall) Shepherd]; and born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.1.1) BRENT LOWMAN born July 1, 1946 and died October 1976; married lady's name unk but born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.1.1.1) DAVID LOWMAN died before 1986

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2) ELIZABETH HUDSON LOWMAN born January 15, 1917 Los Angeles CA; married there July 28, 1938 H.L. Waldthausen born January 5, 1915 Newark NJ and died March 21, 1982 Las Vegas NV. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.1) DARREL WALDTHAUSEN born June 15, 1942 Sacramento CA; married October 15, 1973 Nancy Richardson born 1944; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.1.1) ANA JALEH WALDTHAUSEN born April 9, 1976 Coban, Guatemala

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.1.2) SONJA ELIZABETH WALDTHAUSEN born January 7, 1981 Coban, Guatemala

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.1.3) CLIFFORD ALEXANDER WALDTHAUSEN born October 23, 1987 Coban, Guatemala

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.2) RONALD WALDTHAUSEN born November 12, 1942/3 Oakland CA; married January 16, 1971 at Pueblo CO, Georgia Wasserman born May 23, 1945; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.2.1) CRIS WALDTHAUSEN born October 25, 1974 Pueblo CO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.2.2) MARC WALDTHAUSEN born February 2, 1976 Pueblo CO

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.3) JANICE WALDTHAUSEN born February 8, 1951 Las Vegas NV; married 1st Dusty Mills; married 2d Ronald Gerrity; and born to her and Dusty was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.8.2.3.1) TOM MILLS born December 11, 1970 Las Vegas NV

(5.1.1.5.4.6.3.9) HARRIETT BEATRICE ARNOLD (Photo) born August 27, 1884 Galesburg and died September 6, 1940 Burlingame CA; graduate Knox College 1906. During WWI, she was involved in Red Cross work in the Galesburg shop; supervisor of Surgical dressings; took course in surgical dressings; Council National Defense; Victory Girls; Girls’ Patriotic League; Food and Conversation. She married July 12, 1921 Alfred Stickney

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4) TIMOTHY HUDSON (HARVEY) FERRIS born August 27, 1845 Galesburg and died March 14, 1919 St. Mary's Hospital, Galesburg; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg. [Note: Timothy's obituary identifies his as Timothy Henry.] Mr. Ferris was a prominent farmer and stock raiser and feeder, and was well known and respected by many friends. He is listed in the 1888 Farmers & Land Owner’s Directory as owning 320 acres in Section 34 and 413 acres in Section 3-4-10 of Galesburg. He is listed in the 1917 Prairie Farmer’s Reliable Directory of Farmer’s and Breeders of Knox County; R3 Galesburg, Cedar Township, Section 2, owning 409 acres. Though not affiliated with any church, he gave his financial help to the Congregational Church, it being the home and church of his family and parents. Mr. Ferris was a moral, upright citizen, highly respected for his integrity attained by his faith in God and he was sustained by Christian hope. The sons of the founders of Galesburg are now few but the records of their lives are written in the development and character of our city. [Galesburg Evening Mail, March 15, 1919.] He attended Knox College, 1861-63 and married, May 13, 1868, at the home of Mrs. B. F. Arnold in Galesburg, Mary L. (S.?) Drew who born December 13, 1843, Howe MI and died March 14, 1916 at her home, 269 West Berrien Street, Galesburg. Mary came to Illinois when a young girl of fifteen years and lived with her uncle at Wataga for several years before marrying Timothy. For twenty years, Mary was a member of the Christian Science Church. She found her greatest happiness in doing for loved ones in the home it is said and it was in her home that she found her greatest peace [Galesburg Evening Mail, March 14, 1916.]; 1892-93 Galesburg City Directory, Timothy H. Ferris is listed as a farmer and residing at 237 W. Berrien. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1) ARTHUR TIMOTHY FERRIS born September 4, 1869 Galesburg and died June 15, 1941 Los Angeles Co CA where he resided; attended Knox College 1887-93 and the University of Illinois 1894-95; farmer; married June 10, 1902 Ina McGlinsey [mother’s maiden name was Morrow] born November 15, 1882 Galesburg and died July 2, 1963 Los Angeles Co CA. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1) LELAND ARTHUR FERRIS born January 7, 1909 Galesburg IL and died August 16, 1988 Lancaster CA; married September 18, 1938 in Orange Co CA, Maude Evangelyn Polk [a descendant of President Polk] born April 9, 1915 Orono ME and died February 22, 2000 Quartz Hill CA. Born to him and his wife were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.1) MARJORIE JEAN FERRIS born February 24, 1940; married April 29, 1962 in Burbank CA, Clarence Albert Rottman and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.1.1) BARBARA JEAN ROTTMAN born December 21, 1963; married 1992 Kirk Leavens

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.1.2) CHERYL MARIE ROTTMAN born June 5, 1967; married 1994 Kyle Barry

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2) PATRICIA FERRIS (1944-) married Richard Lee Rottman (brother to Clarence); a USMC veteran (1960-64); in the well drilling business; reside in Quartz Hill CA; Patricia is the provided of the updated information in this twig - thanks, Patricia. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2.1) RICHARD LEE ROTTMAN II (1964-) married 1st 1984 Kristi Mumaw - divorced; married 2d Sheri {maiden name unk}; Rick is an electronics engineer and resides in Maryland. Born to Richard and Krisit was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2.1.1) WHITNEY DAWN ROTTMAN (c1987-)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2.2) TIMOTHY LELAND ROTTMAN (1967-) married 1992 Janel Marie Nimigean; Tim has his own medical courier business in Lancaster CA and Janel is a schoolteacher. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2.2.1) HANNAH LEE ROTTMAN born June 1988

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.1.2.2.2) CHLOE LYNNE ROTTMAN born February 18, 2001

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.2) DONALD HARVEY FERRIS born March 16, 1915 and died February 22, 2000; buried Forest Lawn Cemetery with full military honors; WWII Veteran with service in Italy; never married and lived in Los Angeles CA

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.3) EVERETT RAYMOND FERRIS born July 19, 1916 and died c1988; born to him and his wife were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.3.1) LYNNE INA FERRIS in her 40's and lives in Glendale CA (2000)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.1.3.2) ROXANNE FERRIS in her 40's and lives in Glendale CA (2000)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.2) HARRIET LOUISE FERRIS ‘Hattie’ born November 25, 1871 on the family farm three and half miles south of Galesburg and died January 18, 1899 Chicago IL; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg; graduate Knox College 1893, B.L. When she was 4 years old, the family moved to Galesburg; she studied music at the conservatory and also had a skill of painter of china; member of Central Congregational Church. Harriet had been studying German and French at Lewis Institute in Chicago with the idea of securing a job as a teacher. While she was attending school her father went to Chicago and on January 5th went with his daughter to Union stockyards – she had a cold, which progressed to pneumonia and she died – her remains were returned to Galesburg via railroad and taken to the home on West Berrien.

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.3) (HARRY) DREW FERRIS born January 21, 1876 and died 1949; attended Knox College 1894-95, 1896-97; listed in the 1917 Prairie Farmer’s Reliable Directory of Farmers and Breeders of Knox County; R4 Galesburg, Galesburg Township, Section 34, owning 320 acres; married January 18, 1906 Anne Rose Murphy born November 4, 1875 and died 1937; both buried in Linwood Cemetery, Galesburg IL. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.3.1) HENRY STEWART (STUART) FERRIS born July 6, 1908/10 Galesburg; attended Knox College 1930-32 and also Brown's Business College in Galesburg; 1963 resided at 1193 Spruce St., Galesburg; married name unk and born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.3.1.1) SON FERRIS (1954-)

(5.1.1.5.4.6.4.4) MARY FERRIS born June 11, 1880; may have been called Mamie

(5.1.1.5.4.6.5) HENRY BLANCHARD FERRIS born September 29, 1848 and died from jaundice following ague February 9, 1853; buried on the corner south of the house; buried at Hope Cemetery, Galesburg. ‘He was a beautiful black-eyed boy, the gem of the family’.

(5.1.1.5.4.6.6) CAROLINE ELIZABETH FERRIS 'Cala' born June 18, 1851 and died September 1854 by falling into a pail of hot water and being scalded; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7) LILLY (LILLIE) CORNELIA FERRIS born April 13, 1856 and died June 22, 1942 Los Angeles Co CA; DAR ID # 36653; married April 20, 1882 in Knox County IL, George Washington Prince of Galesburg [son of Myron & Anna Barbara (Fast) Prince] born March 4, 1854 Tazewell Co IL and died September 26, 1939; buried Inglewood Cemetery, Inglewood CA. Lilly attended Knox College 1870-73, 1874-75; George attended Knox College 1872-78 graduating with the Class of 1878, receiving his B.A. He was a lawyer; admitted to the bar in 1880 and started his practice in Galesburg; Galesburg City Attorney, 1881-83; chairman of the Republican country central committee of Knox County, 1884; member of State house of representatives in 1888; reelected in 1890; unsuccessful candidate for attorney general of Illinois in 1892; elected as a republican to the Fifty-Fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Philip Sidney Post; reelected to the Fifty-Fifth and the seven succeeding Congresses and served from December 2, 1895 to March 3, 1913; moved to Los Angeles in 1913 and continued the practice of law; retired from active business pursuits in 1917 and resided in Los Angeles; in Who's Who. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.1) FREDERIC ALMYRON PRINCE born July 25, 1883 Galesburg and died September 3, 1951 Los Angeles Co CA; attended Knox College 1898-1901, 1902-03 and attended West Point; Served in WWI as Lieutenant Colonel with the field artillery; in Regular Army from 1908 through 1930; retired as a Colonel; married November 2, 1908 Guyla Seaton (Gyla Fern Seaton) of Zielienople, PA born May 12, 1887 and died February 2, 1970 Los Angeles Co CA. In 1963, they resided in Los Angeles CA. Born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.1.1) FREDERICK SEATON PRINCE born December 11, 1910 CA and died November 1, 1991 Riverside Co CA

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.1.2) FREDERICK S. PRINCE born 1911 [listed in the Knox Alumnus Directory, but not in C.F. Gettemy's book.] This may be a duplicate entry – probably Frederick Seaton Prince.

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.1.3) ROBERT FERRIS PRINCE born July 1, 1916

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.2) GEORGE WASHINGTON PRINCE, JR., (Photos) “Dub” born October 9, 1887 Galesburg IL and died September 10, 1971 Los Angeles Co CA; graduated Knox College 1908, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard, 1911; George Washington U., 1905-06; Trustee of Knox College, 1958-64; lawyer, senior partner of Overton, Lyman & Plumb, Los Angeles CA. From the 1909 Gale: “Father wants me to read law, but I think I’ll teach oratory.” He married, May 13, 1913, Alice Kingsbury Lewis who born November 29, 1884, Galesburg IL and died March 21, 1964 in Los Angeles County CA. She attended Knox College, 1899-1906; 1963 resided in L.A.; and born to them were:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.2.1) MARY PRINCE born December 7, 1914

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.2.2) CHARLES LEWIS PRINCE born November 13, 1917

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.3) HENRY FERRIS PRINCE (photo) born December 3, 1889 Galesburg IL and died October 23, 1970 Los Angeles Co CA; attended Knox College 1907-09, 1910-11 graduating with the Class of 1911, B.S.; LL.B. Harvard, 1914 – a lawyer and senior partner, Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, 634 S. Spring St., Los Angeles CA. Member of the 1909 Knox College football team: listed as 18 years of age, 6-foot and 137 pounds; played right end; also on Knox Basketball team as the center. In 1963, they resided at 753 S. Oxford Ave., Los Angeles. He married, May 1, 1915, Marie Smith born February 20, 1892 Galesburg; attended Knox College 1910-11

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.4) IRVING HUDSON PRINCE born December 17, 1892 Galesburg and died March 20, 1957 Los Angeles Co CA; served overseas during WWI as a Captain with the 347th F.A., or Battery E, 346th F.A.; entered the service May 14, 1917 at San Francisco CA; overseas, AEF France, from June 29, 1918 to January 15, 1919; discharged February 8, 1919; graduated Knox College 1914, B.S.; LL.B. Harvard, 1917; on the legal staff of the State Department and a lawyer with Overton, Lyman and Prince, Los Angeles CA; married August 25, 1917 Mary Potter (Photo) born November 22, 1891 Toulon IL and died May 26, 1957 Los Angeles Co CA; she graduated from Knox College 1913, B.A; he was Sophomore Class President and she was Junior Class President at Knox, the same year. Born to them was:

(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.4.1) PHILIP HUDSON PRINCE born August 16, 1923 – is this the same guy that graduated from Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles CA 1941?



(5.1.1.5.4.6.7.5) JAMES CORBIN PRINCE (Jamie) born October 13, 1896 and died December 2, 1896; buried Hope Cemetery, Galesburg

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