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Calkins Harry B.

Male 1888 - 1978  (90 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Calkins Harry B. was born on 18 Oct 1888 in Kankakee County, Il (son of Calkins Joshua M. and Hanen Ellen E.); died on 07 Dec 1978 in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL; was buried on 09 Dec 1978 in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL.

    Harry married Chenore Cora Mae on 26 Nov 1919 in Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL. Cora was born in 1891; died in 1975. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Calkins Eunice died in Highland, IL?.
    2. Calkins Elaine died in 1978 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL?.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Calkins Joshua M. was born on 24 Aug 1845 in Burlington, Des Moines County, IA; died on 26 Oct 1919 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.

    Joshua married Hanen Ellen E. on 13 Dec 1883 in Kankakee County, Il. Ellen (daughter of Hanen Joseph and Brown Elizabeth M.) was born in Feb 1857 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Jul 1934 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hanen Ellen E. was born in Feb 1857 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL (daughter of Hanen Joseph and Brown Elizabeth M.); died on 24 Jul 1934 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    Children:
    1. Calkins William was born about 1884 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    2. Calkins Bessie was born about 1887 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    3. 1. Calkins Harry B. was born on 18 Oct 1888 in Kankakee County, Il; died on 07 Dec 1978 in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL; was buried on 09 Dec 1978 in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL.
    4. RaymondCalkins was born about 1898 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Hanen Joseph was born about 1831 in IN; died before 1866.

    Notes:

    Joseph was killed in the Civil War, according to Helen Smith, gg-granddaughter of Elizabeth Brown.

    Joseph was killed in the Civil War, according to Helen Smith, gg-granddaughter of Elizabeth Brown.

    Joseph married Brown Elizabeth M. about 1855 in Perhaps IN. Elizabeth (daughter of Brown Erasmus Darwin and Loghry Lettice Lorena) was born on 01 Apr 1835 in Steuben, Steuben County, NY; died on 02 Oct 1905 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Tegge Cemetery, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Brown Elizabeth M. was born on 01 Apr 1835 in Steuben, Steuben County, NY (daughter of Brown Erasmus Darwin and Loghry Lettice Lorena); died on 02 Oct 1905 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Tegge Cemetery, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    Middle initial: LDS Ordinance data: see Call #1395946, Batch F856071, sheet 15.

    Children:
    1. 3. Hanen Ellen E. was born in Feb 1857 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Jul 1934 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    2. Hanen William D. was born about 1858; died on 17 Apr 1917 in Kankakee County, IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Brown Erasmus Darwin was born on 07 Jul 1808 in Milton, Albany County, (Saratoga) NY (son of Brown Samuel Right (Wright) and Annable Eunice Mary); died on 26 Oct 1887 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL.

    Notes:

    Erasmus Darwin left Stillwater, NY early as a youngster with his family. They lived in several different places, including, Ballson Spa, Albany, Auburn and Caniesteo, Steuben Co. and Dresden, Yates County, NY.

    He went to live briefly in Ohio, where Letty was living with the Schock family, in-laws of her brother, George. He and Letty were married about 1834 in New York. Their first two daughters were born in New York state.

    He and Letty moved their small family to Shawnee, Fountain county, Indiana around 1838 where his third child, Mary, was born. His son, Allen, born in 1844 was his last child born in Indiana.

    'Dar' and his familiy finally moved to the state of Illinois and settled in the wilderness area known as St. Anne sometime between 1844 and 1846 where his son, Samuel was born. Dar's brother, Achilles and his wife, Lucy, also came to IL.

    An article written in the old book of the county history, 'Kankakee County History' is the following:

    "Few of the early settlers or families of Kankakee County are better represented in its second generation both among its relief and active citizens, then that established here by Erasmus Brown and Letty Loughry Brown, the former born in New York in 1808. This worthy couple to whom in early life came the desire to travel West and ally their fortunes with its undeveloped strength, left their native New York state and settled in the Wilderness of what then was St. Anne but now is Pembroke township, Kankakee County. Loneliness and deprivation were their portion for they had little of this world's goods and there were few neighbors to whom they could turn for counsel or sympathy. Nevertheless, they had grit and determination and their farm yielded of its fertility in response to their untiring labor.

    With the passing of years their family increased until seven children played around their hearthstone. Of these, Jane was the oldest." We know that eventually there were ten children born to this couple.

    Sometime around 1856, Dar and Achilles were joined by their youngest brother, Samuel Right Brown, Jr. and his wife, Sally Ann Coss but wanting to move closer to his inlaws, Sally's sisters and other cousins, Samuel moved north to Algonquin after several years in the Iroquois-Kankakee county area and later to neighboring Cary, McHenry County, IL where he made his final home. His descendants live in that area today.

    Erasmus married Loghry Lettice Lorena about 1834 in Oscaloosa, Mahaska County, OH. Lettice (daughter of Loghry Joseph Leander and Santee Mary) was born about 1820 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 21 Dec 1893 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Loghry Lettice Lorena was born about 1820 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY (daughter of Loghry Joseph Leander and Santee Mary); died on 21 Dec 1893 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL.

    Notes:

    Letty was only 11 yrs old when her father, Joseph Loghry died in 1831. Her mother having died the year before.

    A guardian was appointed for her and she was sent to live with Christian Schock and his wife, Catherine and their family. Christian and Catherine were parents of Esther, who was married to George Loghry (Letty's brother) at the time of Joseph's death. Why she was sent to live with them and not her brother is anyone's guess.

    In a letter from Virginia Dickey, County Clerk at Bath, Steuben County, NY, she writes that Lettice was born in 1808. However, there was a guardianship appointed for her after her father's death and at the time she was thirteen, two years after his death. Also, according the 1850 census of St. Anne,Iroquois County,Illinois, it lists Letty as being 30 yrs. old and her husband, Erasmus as 42 yrs. old. This would make her birth date 1820.

    Erasmus Darwin Brown, Letty's husband, went to live briefly in Ohio, where Letty was living with the Schock family, in-laws of her brother, George. He and Letty were married about 1834. It isn't certain if they were married in NY or Ohio but their first two daughters were born in New York state.

    He and Letty moved their small family to Rob Roy, Fountain county, Indiana around 1838 where his third child, Mary, was born. His son, Allen, born in Shawnee, Fountain County, in 1844 was his last child born in Indiana.

    'Dar' and his familiy finally moved to the state of Illinois and settled in the wilderness area known as St. Anne sometime between 1844 and 1846 where his son, Samuel was born.

    An article written in the old book of the county history, 'Kankakee County History' is the following:

    "Few of the early settlers or families of Kankakee County are better represented in its second generation both among its relief and active citizens, then that established here by Erasmus Brown and Letty Loughry Brown, the former born in New York in 1808. This worthy couple to whom in early life came the desire to travel West and ally their fortunes with its undeveloped strength, left their native New York state and settled in the Wilderness of what then was St. Anne but now is Pembroke township, Kankakee County. Loneliness and deprivation were their portion for they had little of this world's goods and there were few neighbors to whom they could turn for counsel or sympathy. Nevertheless, they had grit and determination and their farm yielded of its fertility in response to their untiring labor.

    With the passing of years their family increased until seven children played around their hearthstone. Of these, Jane was the oldest." We know that eventually there were ten children born to this couple.

    Children:
    1. 7. Brown Elizabeth M. was born on 01 Apr 1835 in Steuben, Steuben County, NY; died on 02 Oct 1905 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Tegge Cemetery, Kankakee County, IL.
    2. Brown Jane E. was born about 1836 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY.
    3. Brown Mary Ann was born in 1838 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.
    4. Brown Emily was born in 1840 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.
    5. Brown Allen was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN; died before 1850.
    6. Brown Melinda Ellen was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain County or Benton Co., IN; died on 16 Feb 1922 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.
    7. Brown Samuel Henry was born on 24 Nov 1847 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in 1909 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.
    8. Brown Eunice was born in Feb 1850 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL.
    9. Brown Rosella was born on 02 Dec 1853 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 10 Oct 1933 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 13 Oct 1933 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.