Friday, April 27, 2018

The Strosnider Family, part 1

ᕗ I was going to title this post "An Old Mind and what it can't do", but then thought it would be difficult for me to know the content unless I gave it a more specific name.  Such as the sideline family I'm posting!

The Old Mind: What it can't do is remember everything that has ever happened.  

I am trying to sort out which sideline family I should post next.  I've quickly looked through the titles on 76 posts and two drafts to see what I've already said.  Where I thought I had posted on a particular line, turns out I haven't.  I guess I remember that I planned to, and not that I did or didn't.  Someone turned over all the file cabinets in my mind.

I have a post on Eliza Berry and Dock Strosnider.  I have done plenty of research on the Strosniders, but didn't include it in the previous page.  

So, the Strosnider Family it is.  

Merrie Pinick, who I refer to in the Eliza and Dock posting, is a Strosnider researcher.  Long ago, on one Very Cold day in March, in Havensville, Kansas, we compared notes and I'm thankful for her collaboration.  

I'd like to note here, too, that I am grateful for the government employees of West Virginia who have put birth, marriage, and death records online.  I have more than one family in several West Virginia counties and it's wonderful to be able to look at the actual records, right here at home.  

ᕗAlways begin at the beginning:

There are two men who are brothers: William A Strosnider and Israel N Strosnider.  They are said to be the sons of John and Margaret Strosnider, but I haven't yet seen a good documentation of that relationship.  If you have such, I would be glad to see it.

Here's the outline for William and Elizabeth and their descendants:

William A STROSNIDER
Born: 1836 May 4, Wetzel Co, Virginia
Died: 1903 February 20, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Buried:  Lincoln Twp: Fairview Cemetery, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Find a Grave memorial 25142979 has photograph of monument
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Marriage: 1863 October 14
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Elizabeth KNIGHT
Born: 1840 December 25, Sisterville, Ohio
Died: 1917 March 11, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Buried:  Lincoln Twp: Fairview Cemetery, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
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Children
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Ulysses STROSNIDER
Born: abt  1864, Iowa
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Sterling P STROSNIDER
Born: 1866 March 24, Iowa
Died: 1878 April 28, Kansas
Buried: America City Cemetery, Nemaha Co, Kansas  
Find a Grave memorial 30555172 has photograph of monument
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Elymas STROSNIDER
Born: 1878 November 18, Kansas
Died: 1945 July 16, Lincoln Twp, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Buried: 1945 July 19, St Clere Cemetery, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Find a Grave memorial 39935995 has photos of Elymas
Spouse: Myrtle E FAIRBANKS
Marr. Date: 1907 January 2, St Clere, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
Spouse: Anna M SCOTT
Marr. Date: 1919 April 30, Havensville, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas
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ᕗI have these records for William's family.  Usually, in my computer files for census records, I put adjoining relatives in the same listing.  That's why some of these are lengthy - the people are related to each other.

1870 Iowa, Wapello Co, Keokuk Twp, Ottumwa, 23 August
39/39  Strosnider, William, 36, day laborer, vope 400, b Virginia / Elizabeth, 30, keeping house, b Ohio // Ulysses, 6, b Iowa; Sterling P, 4, b Iowa

1880 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Mill Creek Twp, 22 June
287/410  Stockwell, Samuel, 21, farmer, b Indiana Pennsylvania Indiana /// Strosnider, W A, 44, farmer, b Virginia -- Pennsylvania / Elizabeth, 39, wife, keeping house, b Virginia Virginia Virginia // Elmer, 1, b Kansas -- --

1895 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, St Clare
33/33  W A Strosnider, 58, b West Virginia, farmer, to Kansas from West Virginia, military: honorable discharge, Ohio Co D, 14th Infantry, prison Little Rock / Elizabeth, 54, b Ohio, to Kansas from West Virginia // Elymas, 16, b Kansas
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36/36  A R Berry, 37, b Ohio, farmer, to Kansas from Missouri / Ellen, 36, b Ohio, to Kansas from Missouri // S E, 18, female, b Ohio, to Kansas from Missouri; Olive, 12, b Iowa, to Kansas from Missouri; Albert, 10, b Missouri, to Kansas from Missouri; Isabell, 7, b Missouri, to Kansas from Missouri; Robert, 4, b Missouri, to Kansas from Missouri; Myrtle, 3, b Missouri, to
Kansas from Missouri
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44/44  E D Berry, 36, b Ohio, to Kansas from Iowa, farmer / Flora Berry, 26, b West Virginia, to Kansas from West Virginia // Ira Berry, 5, b Kansas
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46/46  I N Strosnider, 65, b West Virginia, to Kansas from West Virginia, farmer, military - West Virginia Co K 14th Infantry / Kate, 63, b Germany, to Kansas from West Virginia // Frank, 23, b Kansas, farmer; Luther, 20, b Kansas, farmer

1900 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, 12 June
69/73  Strosnyder, William A, head, b May 1836, 64, m 37 yrs, owner free, farmer - farm 73, b West Virginia Virginia Virginia / Elizabeth, wife, b Dec 1840, 59, m 37 yrs, 8 ch 1 liv, b West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia // Elymas, son, b Nov 1878, 21, single, farmer, b Kansas West Virginia West Virginia

1905 Kansas State Census, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp
16/16  Elymas Strosnider, 26, b Virginia, to Kansas from Iowa, farmer /// Elizabeth, 64, birthplace "not stated"

1910 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, 15 April
[no numbers] Strosnider, Elymas, head, 31, marr 1, m 3 yrs, owner free, farmer - farm 23, b Kansas West Virginia Ohio / Myrtle E, wife, 22, marr 1, m 3 yrs, 2 ch 2 liv, b Kansas Ohio Illinois // Alvin, son, 2, b Kansas Kansas Kansas; Lester C, son, 5/12, b Kansas Kansas Kansas /// Elizabeth, mother, 68, b Ohio Pennsylvania Ohio


1915 Kansas State Census, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp
31/31  Strosnider, Elymas, 37, b Kansas, farmer / Elizabeth, 74, b Ohio, to Kansas from Ohio // Alvin, 6, b Kansas; Lester C, 5, b Kansas

ᕗ Merrie has a website on RootsWeb which is currently being held hostage by Ancestry.  I'm happy to be able to provide some of her information here.

RootsWeb, WorldConnect, Havensville, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas Area working database, posted by Merrie Pinick
-from Donald H Grob, The Kansas Historical Society Microfilm Roll O114, The Onaga Herald, March 22, 1917
*Mrs Elizabeth Strosnider departed this life on March 11, after an illness of several weeks. Another of our early settlers has gone and the whole community mourns with her loved ones. She was a good woman, a kind neighbor and friend.  Her early life was one of hardships incident to the early settling of our country. She lived through it all and nobly did her part in life's work until she was called to the eternal rest.
*Elizabeth Knight was born near Sisterville, Ohio December 25, 1840, and died March 11th, 1917, age 76 years, 2 months and 14 days. She lived near the place of her birth until grown to womanhood when she moved with her parents to Iowa. She was united in marriage to Wm A Strosnider, October 14, 1863. To this union were born ten children, only one surviving. All except three died in infancy.
-She lived with her parents while her husband served in the Civil war, afterward moving to Iowa.  In 1872 they moved to West Virginia and in 1876 went back to Iowa and in 1877 came to Kansas and in 1884 to the old homestead where she resided until her death.
-She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters, Mrs Margaret Tuel, Mrs Oliva Meyers and Mrs Nackey Briggs, all of Correctionville, Iowa; one son, Elymas, and two grandsons, Alvin and Lester, besides a host of other relatives and friends.

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Elymas STROSNIDER
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In addition to those census records above - - 

1920 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, 27 March
70/70  Strosnider, Catherine, head, 77, wd, immig 1831, naturalized, owner free, b Hessian Darnstadt Germany Hessian Darnstadt Germany Hessian Darnstadt Germany // Frank, son, 38, single, farmer - general farm 59, b Kansas West Virginia Hessian Darnstadt Germany
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73/73  Strosnider, Luther, head, 35, farmer - general farm 62, b Kansas West Virginia Hessian Darnstadt Germany / Felva I, wife, 35, b Kansas Pennsylvania Sweden // Lucile A, dau, 11, school, b Kansas Kansas Kansas; Hazel A, dau, 9, school, b Kansas Kansas Kansas
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76/76  Berry, Everett D, head, 51, farmer - general farm 65, b Ohio West Virginia Ohio / Florence, wife, 41, b West Virginia West Virginia Germany // Ira N, son, 20, single, b Kansas Ohio West Virginia
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77/77  Strosnider, Elymas, head, 42, farmer - general farm 66, b Kansas West Virginia Ohio / Anna, wife, 38, b Pennsylvania Ireland Pennsylvania // Alvin, son, 11, school, b Kansas Kansas Kansas; Lester, son, 9, school, b Kansas Kansas Kansas

1925 Kansas State Census, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp
line 16  Strosnider, Elymas, head, owner free, 46, b Kansas, farmer / Anna, wife, 42, b Pennsylvania // Alvin, son, 16, b Kansas, school; Lester, son, 13, b Kansas, school; Glenn, son, 3, b Kansas
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line 26  Strosnider, Luther, head, 40, b Kansas, farmer / Zilda, wife, 40, b Kansas // Lucile, dau, 16, b Kansas; Hazel, dau, 15, b Kansas

1925 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, Agricultural Schedule
line 18, Elmas Strosnider, Onaga  //  total acres: 240, corn: 15, irish potatoes: 1/2, kafir for forage and grain: 10, sudan grass: 1, alfalfa: 15, tame grass pasture: 2, native prairie grass pasture: 100, prairie grass for hay: 60, Production: corn raised: 600 bushels, Dairy: butter made in family: 100 lbs, value of milk and cream sold to creameries, etc: $150, Poultry: hens: 144, value of poultry and eggs sold: $200, value of animals sold for slaughter: $250, Livestock: all other horses: 3, milk cows: 7, all other cattle: 4, all other swine: 6, dogs: 1, Farm Equipment: cream separators: 1

1930 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, 5-7 April
6/6  Strosnider, Elymas, head, 51, first marr at 28, farmer - grain-stock - farm 6, b Kansas West Virginia Ohio / M Anna, wife, 45, first marr at 35, b Pennsylvania North Ireland Pennsylvania // Alvin, son, 21, single, school, b Kansas Kansas Kansas; Glenn U, son, 8, school, b Kansas Kansas Pennsylvania

1940 Kansas, Pottawatomie Co, Lincoln Twp, April 18
59  Geyer, William, head, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house, farmer - farm 45 / Ella, wife, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house /// Strosnider, Wesley, hired hand, 66, divorced, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house, farm laborer - farm
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60  Strosnider, Elymas, head, 61, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house, farmer - farm 46 / Anna, wife, 60, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house // Glenn, son, 18, b Kansas, res in 1935 same house, school

MARRIAGE 2:
The Havensville Review, 1 May 1919, WEDDING CEREMONY
     Mr Elymas Strosnider of Onaga and Miss Anna M Scott were united in marriage on Wednesday evening about 5 o'clock at the residence of the minister of the Christian church.  Mr Strosnider is a prosperous farmer some 6 or 7 miles south of Havensville. Miss Scott is not a stranger to the people in and about town. The well wishes of their many friends go with them as they embark together on life's voyage. A J C

The Havensville Review, Havensville, Kansas, July 19, 1945
Elymas Strosnider Dies Very Suddenly
     This community was greatly shocked by the death of Elmas Strosnider which occurred at his home at 5:00 p.m. Monday. Elmas had been feeling as well as usual and had saddled his pony and rode out in the pasture to get his team to plough a few rows of potatoes out in the cool of the evening. By the time returned with the team he was suffering with a severe pain in his chest and was bathed in a profuse cold sweat. His wife insisted that he should go and see the doctor at once. He replied "Oh I will soon be all right." She administered a little first aid sponging off his face and chest and gave him a dry shirt to put on. He felt some better but was still very restless. He sat on the porch a little while and then stepped out to the car that was standing near the door and let down the back lid. As he turned to walk back to the house he fell and died instantly. The doctor who had been called said the cause of death was heart disease.  Along with this sorrow came some good news. Mrs Strosnider received a letter from Glenn's buddy stating that Glenn had been transferred to the 66th Regiment which is to be returned to the States.  The funeral will be held at the Methodist church at 4:00 p.m. (today) Thursday and burial in the St Clere cemetery.

Obituary: The Havensville Review. Havensville, Kansas, July 26, 1945
     Elmas Strosnider was born near Havensville, November 18, 1878, and passed away July 16th at the age of 66 years, 3 months and 27 days.  He was the only surviving child of W A and Elizabeth Strosnider. He spent his entire life in this community. He was married to Miss Myrtle Fairbanks in 1906. To this union two sons were born, Alvin of Amazonia, Mo, and Lester who passed away in 1933. His wife passed away august 1911.
     On April 23, 1919 he was married to Miss Anna Scott of St Clere, Kan. To this union one son was born, Pfc Glenn U, who is now overseas with the armed forces.  Elymas was a member of the Methodist church and attended regularly as was possible. He attended church last Sunday morning and Sunday school.  He was an honest sincere and law abiding citizen, a friendly neighbor and a devoted husband and father.

WWI Draft Registration Cards
Elymas Strosnider, 4, Onaga, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas, age 39 years, b Nov 18, 1878, farmer, 4 Onaga, Pott Co, Kansas.  Nearest relative: Alvin Strosnider, 4 Onaga, Pott Co, Kansas.  Description:  tall, [build not marked], brown eyes, brown hair.  Registered: 12 Sept 1918, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas

PUBLICATIONS:
RootsWeb, WorldConnect, Havensville, Pottawatomie Co, Kansas Area, posted by Merrie Pinick
The Havensville Review, 27 April 1911
     Elymas Strosnider was in Monday morning telling us about a fire in the St Clere neighborhood Sunday about noon, when the barn belonging to Geo Perry, better known as Wasatusa Perry, was burned. No stock or implements were burned but probably some feed. About a year ago the barn on this farm was burned.

The Havensville Review, 17 May 1917
     Strayed from my pasture May 1, three year old light red steer, weight about 900 pounds. Some white on hind legs. Liberal reward.  Elymas Strosnider

The Havensville Review, 15 March 1928
     Ira Harbor and family of St George came Saturday to visit over Sunday with Elymas Strosnider and family.


This obituary is of Elymas' son Lester Carl Strosnider, shown in the 1925 Kansas census above:  The Havensville Review, Havensville, Kansas, July 6, 1933, Lester Strosnider
     Lester Carl Strosnider was born November 22, 1909 near Havensville, Kansas, and departed this life July 2, 1933 at St Francis Hospital after a lingering illness of almost 2 years. He was married to Miss Jauline Kimmons February 9, 1928. He leaves to mourn their loss; his wife, father, step-mother, two brothers, Alvin and Glen and a host of other relatives and friends.  The body was laid to rest in the Fairview cemetery by the side of his mother, who preceded him in death, August 10, 1910.  The funeral service was held in the Fairview church and was conducted by Rev N J Adams Pastor of the Methodist Church at Havensville.

This obituary excerpt is of Elymas' youngest son, Glenn:  Great Bend Tribune, Great Bend, Kansas, January 2001; Glenn U Strosnider 1921-2000
     MANHATTAN - Glenn U Strosnider, 79, died Dec 28 at his home after an extended illness. He was born May 1, 1921, in Havensville, the son of Elymas and Anna Scott Strosnider. He was a 1939 graduate of Havensville High School. He married Cora Rose Aspley Aug 19, 1947, in Manhattan. She died Oct 1, 2000. A resident of Manhattan since 1945, he was a mail carrier for the U S Postal Service in Manhattan before retiring in 1976 and worked as a school crossing guard.  Strosnider was a member of the Seven Dolors Catholic Church in Manhattan, a lecturer, a member of Holy Name Society and the Postal Carriers Association. He was a U S Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 36th division, 131st field artillery, Battery C in the European Theatre, receiving a Purple Heart. Survivors include two sons . . . ; two daughters . . . 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two half-brothers, Lester Strosnider and Alvin Strosnider . . . . Funeral was today at the church with the Rev Lawrence Grennan officiating. Burial with full military honors was at St Patrick's Catholic Cemetery in Elbow Community, east of Manhattan. . . . Parkview Funeral Home in Manhattan.


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ᕗ The family of Israel N Strosnider will be in part 2.