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- [S102] e-mail: Betty Culver, (4) Nathan Turner Dingman,20180301 AMS-DTW- consolidated (13) Citations into this one.
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(4) Nathan Turner Dingman, (13) facts
born 7/16/1822 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania,
served in Co. C of the 13th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Calvary during the Civil War (and contracted a disease which finally caused his death),
died 8/31/1897 in Newton, Iowa,
married Charlotte E. Palmer 5/10/1844.
They came to Iowa in March 1868 and settled on a farm near Metz.
In 1881 they left the farm and moved to Newton.
Charlotte was born 1/5/1827 in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, died 10/1/1898 in Newton, Iowa.
Her parents were John Palmer and Rachel Stevens.
(1)Emma J. born 1845 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, married Charles P. Russell. See The Russell Family pages.
(1)Oscar H., born 10/1858 in Iowa, died 12/26/1872.
(1)Adelbert Eugene Russell, born 5/2/1870
(2) Sarah Ellen born 9/3/1846 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died of typhoid pneumonia 1/18/1896 in Newton, Iowa. Not married.
(3) Lois born 1850 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
(4) Norman born 1851 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died 7/6/1906in Newton, Iowa.
(5) Burton (maybe Bertrum) Elliott born 9/3/1853 in Coudersort, Pennsylvania, died 5/1/1934 in Tama, Iowa married Hannah Groves 10/14/1894.
She was his second wife. She was born 10/21/1867 in Gloucester shire, England, died 4/4/1950.
Walter Groves (Aunt Helen s husband on the Mosey side) was her nephew.
According to Mike Russell s memories, this Hannah had an illegitimate child, Pearl Robinson, who was adopted by his grandmother (Emma J. (1) above and her husband Charles Hyatt. They lived at Rome, Iowa in Henry County.
(1) Lena Dingman Guy was born to Burton s first marriage.
(6) Susan S. born 2/24/1858 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died 12/5/1915 in Jasper County, Iowa. Married John Sparham.
(1) Blanche Irene, born 1882 married ? Gwinn
(7) Arthur born 1860 in Pennsylvania, died 3/19/1900 in Jasper County, Iowa, married M. J. Adams Ash 11/24/1888.
(8) Willis Elmer born 1872, died 1/3/1949 in Des Moines, Iowa, buried Glendale Cemetery. Marri
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(4) Nathan Turner Dingman, (13) facts
born 7/16/1822 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania,
served in Co. C of the 13th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Calvary during the Civil War (and contracted a disease which finally caused his death),
died 8/31/1897 in Newton, Iowa,
married Charlotte E. Palmer 5/10/1844.
They came to Iowa in March 1868 and settled on a farm near Metz.
In 1881 they left the farm and moved to Newton.
Charlotte was born 1/5/1827 in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, died 10/1/1898 in Newton, Iowa.
Her parents were John Palmer and Rachel Stevens.
(1)Emma J. born 1845 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, married Charles P. Russell. See The Russell Family pages.
(1)Oscar H., born 10/1858 in Iowa, died 12/26/1872.
(1)Adelbert Eugene Russell, born 5/2/1870
(2) Sarah Ellen born 9/3/1846 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died of typhoid pneumonia 1/18/1896 in Newton, Iowa. Not married.
(3) Lois born 1850 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
(4) Norman born 1851 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died 7/6/1906in Newton, Iowa.
(5) Burton (maybe Bertrum) Elliott born 9/3/1853 in Coudersort, Pennsylvania, died 5/1/1934 in Tama, Iowa married Hannah Groves 10/14/1894.
She was his second wife. She was born 10/21/1867 in Gloucester shire, England, died 4/4/1950.
Walter Groves (Aunt Helen s husband on the Mosey side) was her nephew.
According to Mike Russell s memories, this Hannah had an illegitimate child, Pearl Robinson, who was adopted by his grandmother (Emma J. (1) above and her husband Charles Hyatt. They lived at Rome, Iowa in Henry County.
(1) Lena Dingman Guy was born to Burton s first marriage.
(6) Susan S. born 2/24/1858 in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, died 12/5/1915 in Jasper County, Iowa. Married John Sparham.
(1) Blanche Irene, born 1882 married ? Gwinn
(7) Arthur born 1860 in Pennsylvania, died 3/19/1900 in Jasper County, Iowa, married M. J. Adams Ash 11/24/1888.
(8) Willis Elmer born 1872, died 1/3/1949 in Des Moines, Iowa, buried Glendale Cemetery. Marri
- [S298] private communication: pvella, (Name: Patty Vella; Location: 1505 Methyl ST, Pittsburgh, PA 15216; Date: 14 May 2001;), Dingman Mattison, MayBell consolidated to (731) From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion (1) fact ..... (28) .....
From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
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From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
Turn your thoughts to 1840, when our other grandfather and grandmother and family (Isaac and Amy Ellsworth Brock), came to Hebron. Can you young people visualize the trip? A yoke of oxen, and six weeks on the road from Grafton, NY to Hebron, Potter Co, PA-- a day's trip, or a little more, with your automobile. Imagine them reaching here and choosing a spot, cutting down trees, and clearing a space large enough, at first, to build a log cabin. Then the real struggle began, to keep the wolf from the door in more than one sense of the word. I've listened to my mother tell how, as a child, she had sat on the door-step and listened to the howling of the wolves close by. The future can never bring anything to us that we should be more proud of than our brave old ancestors, "heroes and heroines."
Mother dear (Mary Angeline Brock Dingman) was only six monhs old when she made that trip. But I fancy she was as happy as any of the weary travelers. Often it was hard to find a place to stop overnight. Grandma said once, they stopped at an inn, but everything was so mysterious and queer, they were afraid to stay after resting the stock. (I think they brought a cow and a calf.) Then they started on the road again. How worn and weary they must have been before they reached Potter Co! ___________________
- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Sarah Ellen Dingman; Arthur.
Record for Sarah Ellen Dingman (12) facts
Record for Arthur H. Dingman (4) facts ................ (17)
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Sarah Ellen Dingman
BIRTH 20 Jan 1847 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 18 Jan 1896 (aged 48)
Jasper County, Iowa, USA
BURIAL Newton Union Cemetery
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
PLOT Section 5, Lot 43, Block 1
MEMORIAL ID 46585669 ·
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 0
Family Members
Parents Nathan Turner Dingman 1822-1897
Charlotte E. Palmer Dingman 1827-1898
Siblings Norman Dingman 1846-1906
Burton E. Dingman 1853-1934
Susan Dingman Sparham 1857-1915
Arthur H. Dingman 1862-1900
Willis Elmer Dingman 1871-1949
Gravesite Details Buried in County Home Cemetery
then moved to Newton Union for burial on July 1, 1896.
Flowers
Record for Arthur H. Dingman (4) facts
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Arthur H. Dingman
BIRTH 1862 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 20 Mar 1900 (aged 37-38)
BURIAL Newton Union Cemetery
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
PLOT Section 4, Lot 43, Block 1
MEMORIAL ID 46585582 ·
- [S393] Ancestry.com, census 1870 USA, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;), Year: 1870; Census Place: Sherman, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: M593_398; Page: 460A; Family History Library Film: 545897.
Record for Nathan S Dingman (20) facts
Record for Berton Dingman (5) facts ................. (25)
Record for Susan Dingman (5) facts ................. (30)
Record for Arthur Dingman (5) facts ................... (35)
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Nathan T. Dingman in the 1870 United States Federal Census
date: 8th August 1870
Will W. Daugan?
Name: Nathan S Dingman
Age in 1870: 48
Birth: abt 1822
Pennsylvania
Dwelling Number: 142
Home in 1870: Sherman twp, Jasper, Iowa
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Newton, IA
Occupation: Farmer
Male Citizen over 21: Y
Personal Estate Value: 500
Real Estate Value: 1000
Inferred Spouse: Charlotte Dingman
Inferred Children: Sarah Dingman
Norman Dingman
Household Members:
Name Age
George Webb 43 PA day laborer
fam
Nathan S Dingman 48 PA farmer
Charlotte Dingman 42 PA keeping house
Sarah Dingman 24 PA w/o occupation
Norman Dingman (19) PA works on farm
Burton Dingman 16 PA works on farm
Susan Dingman 13 PA at home
Arthur Dingman 9 PA at home
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Sherman, Jasper, Iowa; Roll: M593_398; Page: 460A; Family History Library Film: 545897
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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Nathan T. Dingman in the 1870 United States Federal Census
date: 8th August 1870
Will W. Daugan?
Name: Nathan S Dingman
Age in 1870: 48
Birth: abt 1822
Pennsylvania
Dwelling Number: 142
Home in 1870: Sherman twp, Jasper, Iowa
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Newton, IA
Occupation: Farmer
Male Citizen over 21: Y
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- [S102] e-mail: Betty Culver, Iowa State Democrat, Thursday, March 22, 1900, Pg 1, Column 6.
Iowa State Democrat, Thursday, March 22, 1900, Pg 1, Column 6 Tuesday morning as Wm. Yost, who drives the oil wagon, was on his way to Colfax, he discovered a team and wagon in the ditch with a man underneath, out three and one half miles west of town. He found the man was dead so went on, notifying Tom Kennedy of the find. Mr. Kennedy brought the word to town and Squire F. C. Mitchell, acting as coroner, proceeded to hold an inquest. The remains were brought to town and taken to Baum & McLaughlin s where during the day they were viewed by hundreds. It was not until late in the afternoon that they were identified as Arthur Dingman, even his brother and sister being doubtful of it. However the identity was established and the man s wife was notified. She arrived from her home in Berwick and claimed the remains. It seems Dingman was driving along the road, lying on a mattress in his wagon. The team left the track came to a culvert upset and all went into the ditch together, still being tangled up when found. As there was no evidence of a struggle and no bruises on his person, it is hardly known whether deceased smothered in the covering over him or was dead before the accident occurred. He had been sick and had heart trouble. The funeral occurs today at 2 o clock. ~
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