| Sources |
- [S1708] Public Member Trees, recovered, 20190721HAv- Herbert Family Tree - MusMaestro Record for Ransom REV Osborn (102) facts.
Record for Ransom REV Osborn (102) facts
20190721HAv- Herbert Family Tree - MusMaestro
Ransom REV Osborn 1812–1891
BIRTH 12 JUL 1812 • Spencer Village, Tioga, NY, USA
DEATH 23 JUN 1891 • Oberlin, Allen Parish, LA, USA
Foster-Parker and Economy Cemeteries, Butler Co KS - Herbert, Henry E; Ripley, Osborn, Paul and Foster families
Background on Foster-Parker Cemetery and it having been moved to Economy Cemetery grounds in Butler Co, KS - In Foster-Parker, graves of Henry Everett & his wife Orissa (Ripley) Herbert, the Ripley and Osborn families. NOTE: Parcus & wife Thresette (Bartels) Herbert with other family members are originally buried at Economy. Posted by James Wesley Herbert 23Nov 2010.
Butler County, KansasEconomy Cemeteryhttp: //genealogytrails.com/kan/butler/economycemetery.html Note: In 1973/1974 the Fos ter-Parker Cemetery was moved to the south side of Economy Cemetery, due to the construction of Lake El Dorado and the cemetery would have been under water!This has caused some confusion as people now think of it as one cemetery, when in reality it's two!! Foster - Parker Cemeteryh ttp://genealogytrails.com/kan/butler/fostercemeteryhistory.html (see names Herbert, Ripley, Osborn)
The Foster-Parker Cemetery is named after two early Chelsea area residents. They were George Parker and Charles Foster. In some places it is called the Foster Cemetery, and in others, the Parker Cemetery.
Charles Foster was a homesteader on his farm in 1874. The cemetery was about five miles south of Chelsea in section 29, township 25, range 6, and was in the southwest quarter. It would have been on the Emporia and El Dorado road of 1861. This would later be old Highway 13 and after that, Highway 177, before it was moved to the east during construction of the new lake.
The first known burial was for George Parker, Jr., in 1871, or three years before Charles Foster received his homestead, and nine years before the cemetery charter. The last known burial was for Mary O. Ripley, which was in 1944. The only person buried in there who had a birth date before 1800, was Joseph Marcum, who was born September 19, 1974.
There has been no reason given for the Chelsea Cemetery and this one being so close together, as they were only about five miles apart. Maybe they thought that five miles was too far to go for burials. There is no evidence of any rift between the two neighborhoods. In fact Phineas Osborn was active in both communities and he was buried in the Foster Cemetery, even though he could look out his north window and see the Chelsea Cemetery just a few yards away. He probably chose the Foster Cemetery as it was in the family, and he was married Charles Fosters sister. It was known locally by the name, Foster Cemetery, but three Parkers signed the charter and only one Foster, and that was Charles. Perhaps numbers won out. Charles Foster owned the ground and apparently donated the land.
This place is now covered by the new lake water. In 1979, all of the graves and stones were moved by the Corps of Engineers, to the Economy Cemetery, which is located about 12 miles south of Chelsea Cemetery, in Prospect township, in section 29, T25.
The original Parker Cemetery Charter was filed in Topeka on November 11, 1880. It follows:
Know all men by these presents, That we, Ranson Osborn, E. Cooper, George Parker, I. C. Kimball, R. H. Williams, L. D. Ripley and Charles Foster has associated ourselves together for the purpose of laying out and maintaining a cemetery on the following described land to wit; beginning at the N. E. corner of the S. W. ¼ of section 29, Township 25, Range 6, and running west va 11 degrees; 45 ft. E of 28 ft. to a stake at the E corner of said cemetery; thence west 189 feet to a stake; thence south on a va of 15 degrees, E. 303-1/2 feet to a stake; thence on a va 15 degrees, c, 56 R., 198 feet to a stake.
Thence north on same va, 230 feet to the place of beginning of the cemetery grounds concerning the survey, 1.17 acres, and declare the following article for our corporation.
1st. That the corporation shall be known as the Parker Cemetery Association.
2nd. The purpose and object of this association shall be to purchase land, lay out a cemetery, and sell lots therein and convey title thereto.
3rd. That the place of business shall be in Prospect Township, Butler County, Kansas, El Dorado Post Office.
4th. That this corporation shall exist for the term of ninety-nine years.
5th. That the business of this corporation shall be hereafter by and through directors and Charles Foster. Ezekiel Cooper and George Parker of El Dorado, Kansas shall be the directors for the first year.
6th. That there shall be no capital stock.
In Testimony thereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names this 24 day of July, 1880.
Signed: George Parker, I. C. Kimball, Charles Foster, R. H. Williams, E. Cooper, Jesse Paker, Ranson Carter, John W. Parker, and L. D. Ripley
According to the charter this instrument was good for 99 years, and that would make it expire in 1979, the year it was moved to Economy, so apparently this charter is no longer in force.
Source: Chelsea, written by Donald L. Milbourn, pages 482 & 483
B utler County, KS
Foster - Parker Cemetery
NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE
Applegate, R. L. 1824 1907
Burch, Benjamin F. April 9, 1844 October 14, 1928
Burch, Elizabeth C. February 11, 1848 January 9, 1900
Cooper, Frankie T.
Foster, Charles September 4, 1842 July 9, 1909
Foster, Lucy March 6, 1844 January 29, 1916
Herbert, Henry E. 1861 1934
Herbert, Orissa E. 1872 1934
Himes, Ethel Mary d. September 17, 1888
Himes, Infant Son July 7, 1886 July 10, 1886
Johnson, Daniel 1823 1894
Johnson, Mary M. 1827 1910
Johnson, Myra 1860 1878
Karnahan, Ola D.1890 1937
Kimball, Maria L. March 5, 1851 August 10, 1872
Kimball, Minnie August 25, 1873 November 21, 1902
Kimball, Ralph April 25, 1901 July 1902
Kimball, Ray February 11, 1896 August 19, 1900
Linebarg er, Emma
Locke, Clifford Otis d. February 16, 1916
Morse, Mahala M. b.March 1816
Oliver, E. Jennie 1857 1923
Oliver, Flossy V.
Oliver, Floyd D. 1895 1896
Oliver, Infant
Oliver , John W. 1855 1936
Osborn, Charles Harvey d.September 7, 1878
Osborn, Eliza Thompson July 6, 1811 December 26, 1877
Osborn, Phineas April 26, 1842 December 21, 1920
Osborn, Rebecca AnnFebruary 2, 1844 August 6, 1918
Osborn, Robert Ranson d. August 4, 1879
Parker, George Jr. April 24, 1858 October 15, 1877
Paul, Elizabeth A. 1850 1919
Pirtle, Elisha B.July 25, 1857 July 25, 1907
Pirtle, Elizabeth d. April 29, 1916
Pirtle, George W. d. February 3, 1884
Ripley, Edith M. 1886 1931
Riply [Ripley], Eva Orilla d. August 20, 1880
Ripley, Lorenzo D.1841 1919
Ripley, Martin Delmer d. October 1880
Ripley, Mary O. Osborn 1846 1944
Roat, Valaria Osborn 1852 1887
Rocalsky, Fern Luc July 14, 1914 March 5, 1921
Smith, Alice J. July 6, 1863 January 21, 1901
Smith, Sylvester Milton April 26, 1907 April 28, 1907
Smith, Walter D. March 6, 1887 June 28, 1887
Squire, Malissa d. August 6, 1891
Stewart, Sarah E. August 11, 1845 February 19, 1887
Whitham, Carrie P. July 20, 1875 March 17, 1902
MusMaestroadded this on 23 Nov 2010
|