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1901 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Ida Belle OUTHOUSE
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1902 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Ida M. OUTHOUSE
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1903 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Ilma Seretha OUTHOUSE
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1904 |
They lived in the house built for Thomas Ossinger. | Ilma Seretha OUTHOUSE
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1905 |
age 39 | Ira OUTHOUSE
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1906 |
Fulton has birthdate of 30 Jan 1830. | Ira OUTHOUSE
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1907 |
He died of cancer. Janke cites SSDI. | Ira OUTHOUSE
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1908 |
She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Irene OUTHOUSE
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1909 |
He is buried in Wilmot Cemetery. Eyre says burial is in Coverdale, Westmoreland, NB. | Isaac Ayer OUTHOUSE
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1910 |
He is buried in Spring Valley Cemetery. | Isaac Edward OUTHOUSE
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1911 |
He worked for Wincharger Corporation. | Isaac Edward OUTHOUSE
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1912 |
She died of cholera infantum. | Isabella OUTHOUSE
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1913 |
She is buried at Academy Cemetery. | Isabelle Louise OUTHOUSE
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1914 |
(R10) Says that Israel was impressed into the 5th Regiment, American Line, NY State, and deserted fleeing to the Carolinas. (R1) Indicates that Israel was the best man (or bondsman) at a marriage in Bertie Co, NC in Sep 1789 and in Apr 1795. In the "History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois": In July 1818, Peter and Israel F. Outhouse, both took up residence in the southwest part of Clinton County. They entered land in Clinton County, IL section 13, town 1 north, range 5 west where they improved farms (p.53 & p.259). The population of Clinton County in 1825 when its first census was taken was 1106 and prominent among those were Peter, Israel F. and Turner Outhouse (p.55). | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1915 |
AFN 4DBK-PX lists place of death as Iowa. | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1916 |
He is listed as age 18. | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1917 |
In 1790, Israel was head of household. A total of 7 people were counted: one male over 16 (Israel), two males under 16 (John William age 4 and a son b. ca 1790) and four females (wife, daughter b. ca 1784; Nidda, age 2 and Polly age 1) | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1918 |
inmate at insane asylum | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1919 |
No record of marriage. | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1920 |
Phleps lists birthdate as 1759. | Israel OUTHOUSE
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1921 |
He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Israel Earl OUTHOUSE
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1922 |
1900 census: Shows an Israel Outhouse living at Government Hospital for the Insane (possibly the present day St. Elizabeth's Hospital). The age is reported to be 65 (which doesn't agree) and born in KY. Data from the National Archives shows letters written by William, his brother, to commit Israel after the Civil War. | Israel F. OUTHOUSE
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1923 |
He may have been born in Oldham Co, KY. | Israel F. OUTHOUSE
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1924 |
In the 1850 census, Moses was living with his great- uncle, Nicholas Outhouse, at Hodgdon, ME. | Israel Moses OUTHOUSE
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1925 |
He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Israel W. OUTHOUSE
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1926 |
He is listed as age 10 and going to school. | Israel W. OUTHOUSE
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1927 |
age 14 | Ival Lloyd OUTHOUSE
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1928 |
Obituary for Ival OUTHOUSE:
Alton, Iowa-Ival L. OUTHOUSE, 64, of Alton, Floyd Valley High school teacher, died Thursday in a hospital at Orange City after suffering an apparent heart attack.
Services were at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Floyd Valley High School Auditorium at Alton, The Reverend Clarence GREVING, of the Alton Reformed Church, officiated. Further services were at 1 p.m. Monday at the United Church of Christ in Moorhead. The Rev. Dwight M. WALKER officiated. Burial was in the Moorhead Cemetery under the direction of Van Etten-Oloman Funeral Home of Orange City.
Mr. OUTHOUSE was born October 14, 1915 in Moorhead. He married Elaine ULVEN August 16, 1937 in Woodbine. He was a coach at Bronson, Castana, Sioux Rapids, Moorhead, Carroll, Whiting and West Harrison-Mondamin and for the last 11 years was golf coach and social studies teacher at Floyd Valley High School at Alton.
Mr. OUTHOUSE was a member of the United Church of Christ of Moorhead, Masonic Lodge and American Legion. He served in the Navy during World War II. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Linda JOHNSON, a son Vincent, two granddaughters, and his mother, Mrs.Wayne (Mae) OUTHOUSE and one sister, Mrs. Boyd (Letha) MILLER. | Ival Lloyd OUTHOUSE
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1929 |
She died of a heart attack. Janke cites, "Phone interview with Ruth Outhouse, youngest daughter of Hartwig and Mary Neubaum (84 years old)" | Jackie OUTHOUSE
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1930 |
age 53 | Jacob OUTHOUSE
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1931 |
Hall cites Bible record (1814) and cemetery (1815). Census places his birth year at 1817. | Jacob OUTHOUSE
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1932 |
Appears in news article and parents are listed as Simeon and Lucinda Outhouse of Coverdale Parish, Albert Co. | Jacobina OUTHOUSE
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1933 |
She is buried in Wilmot Cemetery. | Jacobina OUTHOUSE
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1934 |
(R5) He also served in the Blackhawk War in 1832 (Outhouse, p.120). He served as a private in Company A under Bankson, Regiment 3, Brigade 3.(Blackhawk database) | James OUTHOUSE
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1935 |
(R5) He also served in the Blackhawk War in 1832 (Outhouse, p.120). He served as a private in Company A under Bankson, Regiment 3, Brigade 3.(Blackhawk database) | James OUTHOUSE
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1936 |
(R5) James was member of Fourth Board of Commissioners 1828 to 1830 (p.82) and Fifth Board 1830 to 1832 (p.82). He was a member of the first Petit Jury of Clinton Co (p.89) and he served in Illinois legislature from 1834 to 1836 (p.93). | James OUTHOUSE
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1937 |
(R5) James was member of Fourth Board of Commissioners 1828 to 1830 (p.82) and Fifth Board 1830 to 1832 (p.82). He was a member of the first Petit Jury of Clinton Co (p.89) and he served in Illinois legislature from 1834 to 1836 (p.93). He also served in the Blackhawk War in 1832 (p.120). | James OUTHOUSE
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1938 |
1820 and 1830 census, Courtlandt; his family listed next to his apparent father's family; in 1830, these are the only two Outhouse families listed in Cortland. Will of Daniel Outhouse in 1818 in New Castle mentions a James, but I think it is another James who is also in Newcastle in 1850. CHILDREN: 1820 census, Courtlandt; 2M<10, 1F<10. 1830 census; 2M<5, 1M 5-10, 1M 10-15, 2F 5-10. 1835 census, Cortlandt; 5 children <16. 1850 census; Hiram, James. Bible record; all seven.(Hall) | James OUTHOUSE
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1939 |
1880 census for son William lists an age with a birth year of 1809. | James OUTHOUSE
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1940 |
2M>5, 1M20-45; 1F>5, 1F20-45 | James OUTHOUSE
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1941 |
age 52 | James OUTHOUSE
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1942 |
Age 55, Living next door to Joseph, Hattie, and Florence Outhouse. | James OUTHOUSE
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1943 |
age 59, real estate value - $500. | James OUTHOUSE
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1944 |
age 62, real estate $8,000, personal property $2,000. Living next door to Eliphalet Read, probably Elizabeth's father. | James OUTHOUSE
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1945 |
Age 65; Dwelling 12, Family 13 (living with Warren and Catherine Outhouse.) | James OUTHOUSE
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1946 |
age 71 | James OUTHOUSE
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1947 |
age 75. He is living in the household of his daughter and son-in-law, Elias and Catherine Wynants. | James OUTHOUSE
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1948 |
age 9 | James OUTHOUSE
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1949 |
Census lists birth year as 1848. | James OUTHOUSE
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1950 |
Family #9 (two families away from father, Peter). Clinton Co was created from Washington County. He was a member of the legislature. | James OUTHOUSE
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