And so on to this branch:
Eliphalet Eggleston was born 19 August 1853 in Greensburg, Decatur Co, Indiana, the son of Eliphalet Eggleston and Mary Jane Elder, whose family is shown in part 2 of these Eggleston posts.
Jack was first married to Mary J Johnston in 1875. The marriage is recorded in Jasper Co, Book C, page 401. Jack and Mary had a son, George, who was born about January 1879 and died about 1884.
Little George is listed on one census with his grandmother Mary Jane (Elder) Eggleston. The other record I have of him is from an obituary for Jack.
. . . Eliphalet Eggleston . . . united in marriage with Miss Mary J Johnston of Olna,
Ill, to which union was born one child, a boy named George. In Sept 1879 his wife
sickened and died, leaving the husband with the little boy nine months of age. But
cruel fate was not satisfied with taking the mother, but tore his heart afresh a few
years later when his son, at the age of five, was taken in death with membranous
croup.
Jack married again. Bible given to Rosa Eggleston; "Merry Christmas 1938 from Eliphalet and Veda" Family Register: first page:
Eliphalet Eggleston of Greensburg, Indiana / Miss Rosa Josephine Kruse of Greensburg, Kansas / were united in Holy Matrimony on Wed eve the 29th day of Sept in the year 1895 at 6 o'clock in Belvidere, Kans, by Reverend Charley Owens.
ᕗ There are more Bible entries that I will add later in this article. In the meantime, Rosie, then Jack, then Rosie and family appear on these census records:
1880 Illinois, Scott Co, T14N R13W, 2 June
17/17 Kruse, Henry, 28, farmer, b Illinois Germany Germany / Lizzie B, 27, wife, keeping house, b Illinois Germany Germany // Una, 5, dau, b Illinois Illinois Illinois; Katie, 3, dau, b Illinois Illinois Illinois; Rosa, 2, dau, b Illinois Illinois Illinois; Mary, 6/12, dau, b Illinois Illinois Illinois
1900 Oklahoma, Woods Co, Waynoka Twp, 1 June
102/102 Eggleston, E, head, b Aug 1843, 46, marr 2 yrs, owner - free, farmer - farm 74, b Indiana New York Kentucky / Rosa, wife, b Oct 1877, 22, marr 2 yrs, 2 ch 2 liv, b Illinois Illinois Illinois / Eda, dau, b Feb 1897, b Kansas Indiana Illinois; Eliphalet, son, b Nov 1898, 1, b Kansas Indiana Illinois
1910 Oklahoma, Woods Co, McKinley Twp, 28 April
105/106 Eggleston, Jackson, head, 56, marr 1, marr 12 yrs, owner - free, farming - farm 102, b Indiana New York Kentucky / Rosie, wife, 32, marr 1, marr 12 yrs, 6 ch 6 liv, b Illinois Illinois Illinois // Edith, dau, 13, school, b Kansas Indiana Illinois; Eliphalet, son, 11, school, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; William, son, 9, school, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Viola, dau, 7, school, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Mollie, dau, 5, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Theodore, son, 4, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois
1920 Oklahoma, Woods Co, McKinley Twp, 22-23 January
farm 105/105 Eggleston, Eliphalet, head, 66, owner - mtg, farmer - general farm 101, b Indiana New York Kentucky / Rosa J, wife, 42, b Illinois Illinois Illinois // Eliphalet Jr, son, 21, farm laborer - home farm, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; William H, son, 19, farm laborer - home farm, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Viola E, dau, 17, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Mollie R, dau, 16, school, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois; Theodore R, son, 14, school, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois
1930 Oklahoma, Woods Co, McKinley Twp, ED 76-22, 18 April
71/74 Eggleston, Rosa J, head, 52, wd, marr 18 yrs, owner, farmer - farm 45, b Illinois Illinois Illinois // Eliphalet, son, 31, single, farmer - general farm 46, b Oklahoma Indiana Illinois
ᕗ The Woods County, Oklahoma book has this article: EGGLESTON, ELIPHALET (JACK)
-Eliphalet, better known as "Jack", was born August 19, 1853, in Greensburg, Indiana. He was the son of Eliphalet and Mary Eggleston and moved with his parents to Olma, Ill, when eleven years of age. Then he moved to Kingman, Kansas, and lived there until 1893. That year he made the race into the Cherokee Strip, starting on the line near Kiowa, and staked a claim on 160 acres, six miles north of Waynoka.
-He made some improvements on the farm and on Sept 29, 1895, he married Rosa Kruse at Belvidere, Kansas, and brought her to live on his claim. To this union were born six children:
-Edith married William Schwarm. They had one son, Leonard, and one daughter, Glorene. They made their home at Greensburg, Kansas.
-Eliphalet, known as "Lipha" died on Feb 3, 1975. He was married to Veda Berry and they lived at Chickasha, Oklahoma.
-William married Clara Landreth. They lived in Chickasha and had four sons, Harold, Oliver, Hershell, and Gene, and one daughter, Ila Mae.
-Viola married Roy Oneale. Mr Oneale died on Jan 20, 1950. Viola lives at Montebella, Ca.
-Mollie married William Brickman and they lived at Alva. They had one daughter, Tawanda. William died Aug 16, 1968 and Mollie died June 21, 1973.
-Theodore married Pearl Hanan and they had four sons, Don, Duane, Evan, and Estel.
-Jack began farming with a team of oxen and was known as the only farmer in this area to use oxen. In the slack farming season, he would go out southwest of Waynoka into what is called "Big Timber" and cut cedar posts with the help of this team of oxen. He would deliver these to Belvidere, Kansas, 120 miles away for a ten dollar bill. On August 12, 1923, a bad electrical storm came up and brought all the men in from the fields with their horses. They put them all in the barn and came into the house. Jack looked out the door just in time to see lightning strike the barn which was full of alfalfa hay. It looked like the barn exploded. He called for them all to come and help get the horses out. One of the girls pulled the big wheat wagon out of the barn by herself. They saved all of the horses, but the barn and hay burned for four days.
-Jack used to go around and butcher for neighbors and sometimes several neighbors would bring their hogs to one place and have a "butchering day".
-Jack and his neighbor, Mr William Schmolcke built the first Bethel schoolhouse, 1 ¼ miles east of the home place.
-On Sept 18, 1925, Jack died suddenly while sitting in the car on the street in Waynoka. Rose, his widow, continued on the farm working the ground and putting up hay as well as any man until her health made her decide to sell the original homestead to her son T R "Ted" Eggleston.
-Ted married Pearl Hanan who had lived just north and west of Waynoka. They had been living in Waynoka where Ted worked on the Santa Fe railroad, doing custom butchering on the side. They had four sons and knew that the best place to raise boys was in the country. Ted, Pearl, and boys moved to the farm in 1944 where Ted now had two jobs - farming by day and railroading by night. With the help of his four boys, Ted built up a dairy of Ayrshire milk cows and continued the dream of his parents living in the country on his own land.
-On Nov 4, 1959, Rosa passed away in the Alva Hospital.
-Thus came to an end a chapter in the book of Oklahoma Pioneers - the dreams and ideals of our parents live on in our hearts, making Oklahomans a rare breed who still love the fresh smell of the soil and the freedom of the open skies over our heads.
Mr and Mrs T R (Ted) Eggleston
Article includes 4 pictures: William Eggleston Home, Eggleston Homestead: Jack, Edith, Bill, Rosa, Life [sic]; Eliphalet (Jack) and Rosa Eggleston with their Odd Fellow and Rebekah collars; Eggleston Family: Ted, Rosa, Mollie, and Jack. Back Row: Lipha, Viola, Edith, and William.
Obituary of William Kruse, undated
. . . Funeral services for William Joseph Kruse, . . . Survivors are his wife, Mrs Nettie Kruse, a son Jack, Alva; three daughters, Aline Shurtz of Enid, and Marjorie Lee and Irene Kruse, Alva; five sisters, Mrs G A Keller, Greensburg, Kansas, Mrs Kate Hutchinson, Anson, Kansas, Mrs Rose Eggleston, Waynoka, and Mrs J W Griffin and Mrs George High, Alva; and one brother, Henry.
ᕗ At one time I had a lot of information about Rosie's Kruse family, but not any longer. I didn't have a difficult time tracking them back a bit and anyone else could do so as well.
unidentified newspaper [1925] 'JACK' EGGLESTON DIES SUDDENLY
-Last Friday, about noon, our citizens were shocked by the news of the very sudden death of "Jack" Eggleston, the name by which Mr Eggleston was familiarly known by his neighbors and friends. Death came while he was seated in his automobile on Cecil street.
-Mr Eggleston had been failing for the past year, and it was known that his condition was rather serious, yet he rose in about his usual health Friday morning, and went about his work. About the middle of the forenoon he, his wife and son, came to Waynoka in their car to do some trading. Having finished that business, he and the son drove the car to the store to get his wife. Only a moment after the son left the car to bring the mother, he was stricken with heart failure and died instantly in the car. He was 72 years and 30 days of age.
-The body was taken to the home six miles north of Waynoka where, Sunday at 2:30 was held the funeral, there being an unusually large number of friends and neighbors present to show their respect to one who had long lived among them and who always was held in the highest esteem by all.
-For more than thirty years he had resided on his farm six miles north of Waynoka which he took as a claim at the opening of the country to settlement. He had long been an active Odd Fellow and Rebekah, being a charter member of both these organizations in Waynoka.
-Eliphalet Eggleston was born, August 19, 1853, at Greensburg, Indiana. When eleven years of age, he moved with his parents to Olna, Ill, where he grew to manhood. On Nov 14, 1875, he united in marriage with Miss Mary J Johnston of Olna, Ill, to which union was born one child a boy named George. In Sept 1879 his wife sickened and died, leaving the husband with the little boy nine months of age. But cruel fate was not satisfied with taking the mother, but tore his heart afresh a few years later when his son at the age of five was taken in death with membraneous croup.
-Nothing but the arm of Jesus Christ, whom he had come to know as a Savior soon after his marriage, was strong enough to bear the weight of his double sorrow.
-About six years later, in the year 1886, he came to Kansas, and settled at Kingman, where he lived until the year 1893. In September of that year he made the race into the Cherokee Strip, and settled on a claim six miles north of Waynoka, being one of the oldest settlers in this part of the state, and where he resided until the day of his death.
-Having entered this new field of conquest he felt the need of a helpmeet, and on the 29th day of Sept, 1896, he was united in marriage to Miss Rosa Josephine Kruse, of Greensburg, Kansas. To this union were born six children - Mrs Wm Schwarm, of Greensburg, Kas; Wm Henry, of Bayfield, Colo; Mrs Wm Brickman, Alva, Okla; Eliphalet, Viola Jane and Theodore, of Waynoka, all being present at the funeral except Wm H of Colorado, who was unable to be present on account of sickness.
-Mr Eggleston converted soon after his first marriage and united with the Church of Christ at Olna, Ill, and has ever lived a clean, godly life. He had been a member of the Odd Fellow's lodge for 35 years, and was a charter member of the Waynoka Lodge. He was a member of the Rebecca lodge of Waynoka, being instrumental in its institution.
-Those left to mourn their loss are his wife, six children, three grandchildren, two sisters, and three brothers, and a host of neighbors and other friends.
-The funeral services were conducted at the home of the diseased [sic], O V Beal, pastor of the Methodist Church of Waynoka, officiating. After the services at the home, the Odd Fellows of the Waynoka lodge took charge, and assisted by the Rebekahs, in a very impressive ceremony laid the body of their esteemed brother member in the Odd Fellow's cemetery northeast of Waynoka.
-Those from a distance in attendance at the funeral were: the daughter, Mrs Wm Schwarm, husband and son of Greensburg, Kas, Mr and Mrs G A Keller and daughter Matilda of Greensburg, Kas, Mrs Keller being a sister of Mrs Eggleston and her brother-in-law, Thomas Jarret of Milan, Kas, also her brother William Kruse, wife and two children, and her sister Mrs George High and husband of Alva.
-Oklahoma, Woods county, Probate #3602, Estate of Rosa J Eggleston, deceased.
-Law Offices, Houts and Houts, Alva, Oklahoma: July 8th, 1960. In Re: Estate of Rosa J Eggleston, Deceased -- Probate #3602. Statement of Final Distribution. . . . Distribution as follows: Theodore Eggleston . . . Viola Jane O'Neal . . . William Henry Eggleston . . . Eliphalet Eggleston . . . Mary Edith Schwarm . . . Mollie Brickman . . . .
Jack and Rosie are buried at Memorial Hill Cemetery NE of Waynoka, N on Hwy 14 for 4 miles then 1 1/2 miles east all on hard road
Sec A #64 Rosa J Eggleston [owner of plot]
1. Pearl May E 1905-1976
2. Theodore R E 1905-1981
3. Rosa J 1877-1959
4. Eliphalet 1853-1925
Here's another unidentified newspaper clipping from the collection:
---handwritten date of 2-8-53; Large Group of Relatives Attend Eggleston Reunion
-A large group of relatives were present for the Eggleston family reunion at the Farmers Forum here recently highlited by a basket dinner, music and visiting.
-Attending were Mrs Rosa Eggleston, Alva; Mr and Mrs Will Schwarm, Greensburg, Kans; Mr and Mrs W [sic] E Eggleson and Mr and Mrs W H Eggleston, Chickasha; Mrs Roy Oneal, Los Angeles, Calif; Mr and Mrs Wm Brickman, Alva; Mr and Mrs Ted Eggleston, Waynoka; Mr and Mrs Leonard Schwarm and twin sons, Mark and Steve of Haviland, Kans; Mr and Mrs Don Eggleston, Waynoka; and
-Mr and Mrs Wesley Mallory and daughter Barbara of Buffalo; Harold Eggleston, Chickasha; Evan Eggleston, Estal Eggleston, Waynoka; Mr and Mrs George High, Mrs Nettie Kruse, both of Alva; Mr and Mrs Eugene Reynolds, Wellington, Kans; Mrs Hurshel Eggleston and son, Chickasha; Mrs Evan Oneale and daughter Doris of Wichita, Kans; and Mr and Mrs Alanzo Mallory of Alva.
ᕗ Back to the Bible presented to Rosie by her son and daughter-in-law. I have it last since it was given to her in 1938 - thirteen years after Jack had died, and many years after the children were born. Therefore, it's not contemporary to those events, but relies on whatever notes or memories were available to Rosie. Also, some bits were added after her death in 1959.
Births:
Eliphalet Eggleston, birthplace Greensburg, Ind, Friday, Aug 19, 1853
Rosa Josephine Kruse, birthplace Arnzville, Ill, Oct 7, 1877
Mary Edith Eggleston, birthplace Greensburg, Kans, Sat, 3 a.m., Feb 6, 1897
Eliphpalet Eggleston Jr, birthplace Waynoka, Okla, Nov 4, 1898, 12 a.m.
William Henry Eggleston, birthplace Waynoka, Okla, Wed 11 a m, Jul 11, 1900
Viola Elizabeth Jane Eggleston, birthplace Waynoka, Tues, 3 p.m., 1902, Aug 19
Molleta Ruby Eggleston, birthplace Waynoka, Tues, 2 p.m, Nov 3, 1903
Theodore Roosevelt Eggleston, birthplace Waynoka, Wed 1 a.m., Aug 30, 1905
Marriages:
Mary Edith Eggleston & William Schwarm - Aug 22, 1915
Eliphalet Eggleston Jr & Veda Berry - April 12, 1936
William Henry Eggleston & Clara Landreth - July 12, 1921
Viola Jane Eggleston & Roy Oneale - Dec 19, 1928
Theodore Roosevelt Eggleston & Pearl May Hannan - Aug 24, 1927
Molleta Eggleston & Wm Brickman - Feb 18, 1925
Deaths:
Eliphalet Eggleston, Sept 18 - 25
Roy ONeale - Jan 20, 1950
Rosa Eggleston - Nov 4, 1959
William Brickman - Aug 16, 1968
Molly Brickman - June 21, 1973
Eliphalet Eggleston - Feb 3, 1975
William Schwarm - Dec 9, 1975
Pearl Eggleston - Sept 16, 1976
Mary Edith Schwarm - May 9, 1978
Edith, Vye, Rosie, Mollie
Ted, Lafe, Eliphalet "Jack", Bill
The children of Jack and Rosie will be continued as part 4