(1833- )
Elizabeth Hartline was born February 11, 1833, daughter of John and Nancy Margaret Rendleman Hartline. She married Richard (Robert) Holloway on February 27, 1851, in Union County, Illinois, with George Semley, J. P. presiding. (2) Robert and Elizabeth had the following children all born in Union County, Illinois:
John Holloway, born about 1855.
Martha Holloway, born about 1856.
Margaret Holloway, born about 1858
Frances Holloway, born about 1859.
Lorenzo Holloway, born about 1859.
1-1860 Census, J.J. Duckworth and Lawanda C. Wiley. 2-Union County marriage records.
(1834-1912)
Henry Sims Hartline was born May 31, 1834, in Cherokee County, Alabama, son of George and Joanna Dearing Hartline (George's second wife). (1) Henry grew-up in the Broomtown district on a farm. (2) He married November 12, 1854 to Eliza Melvina Mobley, born 1839, daughter of David Meador Mobley and Sarah Ashmore Mobley, in Chattooga County, Georgia. (3) They became the parents of the following children: (4)
Elizabeth Jane Hartline, born December 22, 1856.
Mountville (Coy) Hartline, born June 15, 1859. D
Mary Delila Hartline, born January 28, 1861.
William Henry Hartline, born February 26, 1865.
Melvin Jackson Hartline, born April 29, 1867. D
Leonidas O. (Leo) Hartline, born March 8, 1869.
James Robert Hartline, born March 10, 1871.
Marcus Monrow Hartline, born March 10, 1873.
Samuel Taler Hartline, born March 2, 1875.
Henry Sims Hartline and his wife Eliza lived in the Broomtown district of Cherokee County on a farm near his father. Henry farmed in Chesterfield until he moved to Walker County in the 1870's, except for the time he served in the Confederate Army. When Henry and Eliza moved from Walker County, near Lafayette, Georgia, they settled, for the remainder of their lives, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (5) Eliza's Obituary.
1,2,3,5-J. J. Duckworth, Paper. 4-Martha Hartline Hansberger and from Robert Hilmon Hartline's Bible, pages in my possession.
Mary Margaret Hartline (1) A
(1835-1907)
Mary Margaret Hartline was born October 1836, a daughter of Jacob Hartline, Jr. (1805). She married Vincent A. Smarsh, a brick maker like Jacob. They had the following children: (2)
Emma Smarsh.
Charles Smarsh.
Rosa Smarsh.
John Smarsh.
Maggie Smarsh.
Vincent A. Smarsh, Jr.
Mary Margaret (Hartline) Vincent died in 1907 and is buried alongside her husband in the Mechanicsburg Cemetery, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
1-David Calvin Hartline. 2-Census 1880.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HARTLINE (1) A
(1835-1915)
Benjamin Franklin Hartline was born December 6, 1835, three miles northwest of Anna, Union County, Illinois, son of John and Margaret Rendleman Hartline. He was married on November 21, 1865 in Union County by Rev. P. H. Kroh, minister of the German Reformed Church, to Mary Lingle, born August 5, 1843 in Union County, daughter of Paul and Rachel Cruse Lingle, natives of North Carolina. His father had died when he was twelve and Jacob Rendleman was appointed his guardian at the June 8, 1849 term of court at Jonesboro, Illinois. He lived with his mother and assisted her in the farming of her land until he entered the army during the Civil War. In January, 1857 his guardian turned over to him $405.88.
On February 10, 1857, he bought 111.5 acres off the west side of Sec. 7, township 12, S. R. 1 west of his mothers farm, from his mother for $1000.00, "excepting and reserving to herself, her heirs and assigns forever, an equal privilege with the party of the second part, to use and have free and undisturbed access to a certain spring, being the same spring which is now used by her." Later he acquired an additional 19 adjoining acres.
Benjamin Franklin enrolled in the civil war as a First Lieutenant on August 15, 1862, in Co. C. 109th Regt. Illinois Voluntary Infantry at Anna, Illinois. He was promoted to Captain February 2, 1863. His description: Height 5' 9", fair complexion, blue eyes and light hair. He tendered his resignation when the 109th Regt. was combined with the 11th Regt. and was honorably discharged by reason of Special Order No. 6 War Dept. on April 10, 1863, at Lake Providence, Louisiana. Upon returning home, he resumed farming and on November 21, 1865 he married. He built a home on the land which he bought from his mother and made his home there. Ben and Mary had the following children:
John Walter Hartline, born August 17, 1866, D never married, founder of the town of Hartline, Washington, graduate of Union Academy, Southern Illinois, at Anna in 1886. He was one of five graduates in the first graduating class.
Ella Eunice Hartline, born March 25, 1868, married Harvey Harbaugh. Ella died February, 1931.
Charles Warren Hartline, born March 14, 1870. D
Ida Bell Hartline, born June 21, 1876.
Oliver Franklin Hartline, born May 5, 1874. D
Willis Arthur Hartline, born March 21, 1878. D
Jasper Lee Hartline, born July 14, 1878. D
Herman Eugene Hartline, born March 2, 1881, married Frances Ammond.
Homer Cleveland Hartline, born February 7, 1883. D
When Benjamin's uncle Isaac died in 1867, he bought from his estate 136 acres which his grandfather George Hartline had settled on in 1820.
The large stone wheel which decorated the front yard of his home and in the center hold of which Mary planted flowers, had been brought from the remains of the still which his grandfather had operated on his farm. Benjamin F. gave his grandfather's home place to his son Willis Arthur, who later sold it out of the Hartline Family.
The 1880 Census shows he had real estate valued at $8000.00 and personal property valued at $5000.00. An indication of his ability as a successful farmer. His health failing, in 1905, he sold his home place consisting of 137 acres in a high state of cultivation, to Calvin Carter, a grandson of Rachel Hartline, for $7000.00, and moved to Anna, Illinois. His application for pension dated February 7, 1891 was witnessed by Silas Lingle and John Hartline, #995121 in the National Archives Washington, D. C. He received a pension as a result of his civil war service, last payment made on October 4, 1915, for $22.50. Mary died August 18, 1912 and Ben died December 10, 1915 and is buried beside Mary at Anna Cemetery. He left his estate to his daughter Ella Eunice Harbaugh, he having already provided for his other children. (2)
1,2-Lawanda C. Wiley from Union County records.
DAVID LEVI HARTLINE (1) A
(1836-1906)
David Levi Hartline was born June 12, 1836, in Iredell County, North Carolina, son of John and his second wife Catherine Hartline. David was reared on a farm in Iredell County, and that farm house is still standing and is known as the John Hartline home place. At age twenty-four, David was married to Mary Ann Mills, August 22, 1860. Mary Ann was born April 16, 1841. David and Mary Ann had the following children:
Sara Catherina Hartline, born August 21, 1861, married James Rumple, March 23, 1899. Sara died September 4, 1918.
John Kelly Hartline, born April 11, 1865. D
Mary Jane Hartline, born March 2, 1867, confirmed November 12, 1882, (2) married Thomas S. Loftin, February 25, 1885. She died October 11, 1951. D
Lillie Candis Hartline, born February 23, 1869, D confirmed November 12,1882, (3) married William Patching, November 8, 1899, and they lived in Montrose, Colorado. She died February 13, 1946. Their Children: Bertha Isabel, born April 10, 1903, married R. Osborn. Mary Edna, born April 25, 1906.
Robert Luther Hartline, born February 11, 1871. D
Minnie Roberta Hartline, born June 29, 1873, married Charles Troutman, December 14, 1898. She died March 17, 1950. D
Amanda Elizabeth Hartline, Photo born June 3, 1875, married John F. Woodside. Photo August 2, l911. She died February 18, 1934.
Amos Abner Pressley Hartline, born November 20, 1877. D
Florence Lavanna Hartline, born October 25, 1879, married Newton Idson (Eidson). She died November 7, 1884.
Ella May Hartline, born May 22, 1882, died August 21, 1902.
Charlie Andrew Hartline, born October 7, 1884. D
Henry Mills Hartline, born September 29, 1886. D
David and Mary Ann lived in Fallstown township, Iredell County, North Carolina. (4) David joined the Confederate Army and was wounded February 26, 1862 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. (5) David Levi Hartline died October 23, 1906, and was buried at St. Michael's Cemetery at Troutman. His wife, Mary Ann Mills Hartline, lived-on until May 1, 1915. She is buried beside her husband. (6)
1-Eloise Walter, 510 Club House Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144. 2-3-Confirmed at St Michael's Lutheran Church, Troutman NC. 4-Census records, 1880, Iredell County, N.C. 5-J. J. Duckworth. 6-Headstones at St. Michael's Cemetery.
(1836- )
Elizabeth Hartline was born about 1836, in Illinois, daughter of Charles and Sarah Rendleman Hartline. She married Harvey Gunter, (2) and they had the following children: (3)
Sarah E. Gunter born 1858.
Adeline Gunter, born 1863.
George Gunter, born 1866.
Nancy Gunter, born 1869.
He that spared not His own son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with
Him also freely give us all things. (Romans 8:32)
1-Lawanda Wiley. 2-WiIl of Elizabeth's Father. 3-1870 Census.
(1838-1914)
Robert Hilmon Hartline was born February 16, 1838, son of George and Joanna Dearing Hartline (second wife), in Cherokee County, Alabama. (1) Robert grew-up and married Narcissus Caroline Cox, from South Carolina, March 10, 1857. (2) She was born December 31, 1837. Robert and Caroline had the following children: (3)
Laura M. Hartline born January 7, 1858, married John W. Watkins and they had six children. D
Julia Hartline, born September 20, 1859, married Robert Weldon and they had three children.
Andrew Hilmon Hartline, born April 23, 1861. D
George Washington Hartline, born May 29, 1863.
Thomas H. Hartline, born October 6, 1865. D
Hugh Bruster Hartline, born May 23, 1867. D
Amanda Hartline, born April 20, 1869, married a Dodson and had six children.
Moses Newton Hartline, born October 21, 1870, married Betty Perteet. D
Alice Joanna Hartline, born August 29, 1872, married John W. Lawson and they had seven children.
Robert Albert Hartline, born April 18, 1874, married Julia Weldon.
John Columbus Hartline, born June 1, 1875. D
Martha (Mattie) Etner Hartline, born June 25, 1878, married John W. Lawson, had one child: Doris M. Lawson who married a Poole. Mattie died and John married her sister Alice.
Caroline's father died March 27, 1873 and her mother died March 29, 1879. Robert (Bob) Hartline served in the Confederate Army with his three brothers as Private in "G" Company, 19th Alabama Infantry, Army of the Mississippi. After the Civil War, Bob returned to his family and farmed in the Broomtown district near his father. In 1871, he received 220 acres of land from his father and mother, in return for which Bob provided for his father and mother and his sister Nelly for the remainder of their lives. (4)
While living in the Broomtown district, Bob served as the Constable in precinct 16. He resigned from that office August 2, 1887. Bob and Caroline moved to Texas to join some of their children who had moved there earlier. The move was preceded by the sale of the last of his Cherokee County land on September 27, 1907 to Taylor Cavin. (5) Robert (Bob) Hartline was a prosperous farmer and lived north of Abilene, Texas.
According to Clarence Hartline, grandson of Robert H., John Lawson was first married to Mattie and they had one child Doris. Mattie died and John married Alice, Mattie's sister. Clarence also described Robert H. as being about six feet tall. He said when his father Lum (John Columbus) settled in Texas, Robert H., Tom and the girls all stayed in Oklahoma. When Mattie died, her daughter Doris went to live with Andrew H. and his wife Mellie and at age three to live with Robert H. and Caroline. Narcissus Caroline Cox Hartline died August 24, 1911 in Texas, and is buried in Kave Creek Cemetery, Vinson OK. (6) Doris lived with her father and stepmother (also her aunt) until she married. Robert H. went to live with Lum, where he died June 20, 1914, after a short illness, with Bright's disease. (7) Robert H. Hartline and his son John Columbus Hartline are buried side-by-side in Drummond Cemetery (9) near Caps, south of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas. (8)
1-4-J.J. Duckworth. 2-Clarence Hartline, Pomona, California(deceased). 3-page from Robert H. Hartline's Bible- Maggie Shatley, Paoli Oklahoma. 5-J. J. Duckworth. 6-Ed Hartline, Chickasha, OK. 7-8-Clarence Hartline, Pomona Calif. (deceased). 9-Charles Hartline, TX.
JOHN HENRY HARTLINE (1) A
(1839-1876)
John Henry Hartline was born in Pulaski County, Illinois, son of Henry and Sophia Kessler Hartline who came to Illinois from Rowan County, North Carolina, around 1838. When John Henry was twenty-two, on December 12, 1861, he married Chriss Ann Beaver, daughter of Moses and Annie Beaver, also from North Carolina. John Henry and Chriss Ann had the following children:
Calvin M. Hartline, born about 1865. D
Edward Hartline
Chriss Ann died in December 1876, and administration of her estate was granted to Joseph C. Lentz, who was ordered to divide her estate equally between her two sons. John Henry died prior to 1876. Monrow G. W. Lingle was appointed guardian of Calvin and Edward. It was said that Edward never claimed his share of the estate.
1-Lawanda C. Wiley.
(1840-1903)
Serena Hartline was born March 14, 1798, daughter of John & Margaret Rendleman Hartline, three miles northwest of Anna, Union County, Illinois. She attended the county schools and married on November 24 1863 in Union County to 25 year old Willis Cauble, born November 15, 1838, on Hutchins Creek west of Alto Pass, son of John and Delilah Lyerly Cauble, natives of North Carolina. Willis attended the Cauble District School, which had been built on land provided by his father. He grew-up on his father's farm and was first married on March 3, 1859 to Mary Jane Kimmel, daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Crowell Kimmel. Mary Jane died June 2, 1863, and was buried in the small family cemetery on her grandfather's farm northwest of Jonesboro, Illinois. Children by this marriage were:
Augustus Cauble, born December 24, 1859, died December 3, 1867 from the effects of being kicked by a horse. He is buried beside his mother.
Mary Elizabeth Cauble, born December 10, 1862, married Calvin Carter.
Children of Serena: (Born near Alto Pass.)
John Cauble, born 1804, died young.
Willis B. Cauble, born April 24, 1866.
Robert W. Cauble, born April 19, 1868, died September 19, 1870, buried in Casper Cemetery, Union County, Illinois.
Cora Ethel Cauble, born March 22, 1870.
Adam J. Cauble, born September 2, 1872.
Flora Mabel Cauble, born July 2, 1874.
Serena J. Cauble, Born 1877, died August 20, 1881, buried in Casper Cemetery. Myrtle Alice Cauble, born February 25, 1882.
During the early years of their marriage, Willis and Serena lived with Willis' widowed father, John Cauble, on Hutchins Creek. Later he bought a farm of 464 acres on the Ridge two miles northwest of Alto Pass, and there he built a large two story house on the Alto Pass-Jerusalem road which bisected his farm, and there he set out his orchards. In 1875, at his father's death, Willis inherited the 212 acre Hutchin Creek farm. By the age of 60, he had acquired a total of 956 acres. Willis and Serena spent the rest of their lives on the Ridge farm. Serena died August 9, 1903 of cancer, at the age of sixty-two and was buried at Alto Pass Cemetery. After her death, Willis lived on in his home, first with a housekeeper and later his daughter Cora and her husband Frank Willey came to live with him. He died June 17, 1917, at 76 and is buried beside Serena. He was a Farmer and Fruit Grower. His specialty was raising peaches and apples and he was the first in the area to spray his trees. He was the founder and first president of the Farmer's State Bank of Alto Pass. He was a member of the Alto Pass Masonic Lodge and a member of the Board of County Commissioners. He served both as a school director and as a Justice of the Peace and was frequently referred to as "Judge Cauble." He and Serena were members of the Baptist Church at Alto Pass.
Willis made his will November 16, 1915 in the presence of Roy Wilkins and Walter Martin, both of Alto Pass, and as his executors he named his daughter Cora Willey and son-in-law LeRoy (Roy) G. Keith who were to serve without bond.
Bequests were:
To daughter Cora Ethel Willey the 218 acre farm on which they were living, the sum of $500.00, his book case and library of books. To son Adam J. Cauble 119 acres. To daughter Flora Mabel Gates, 80 acres and two lots in the village of Alto Pass.
To daughter Mary Elizabeth Carter the sum of $2500.00. To daughter Myrtle Alice Keith, all his shares of stock, dividends, and other interests in the Farmer's State Bank of Alto Pass, all his life insurance, cash on hand and in bank and the remainder of his real estate. To grandson Willis Franklin Willey his gold watch and chain. To son-in-law LeRoy G. Keith his portfolio or omnibus book. To daughters, Cora Ethel Willey, Flora Mabel Gates, Myrtle Alice Keith, all his household goods, furniture, wares and kitchen furniture to be divided equally among them, share and share alike.
To son Willis B. Cauble no bequest in as much as he had already been provided for.
Source: Lawanda C.Wiley, from headstones, Kimmel and Alto Pass Cemeteries, Will of Willis Cauble, family records, his Bible, now in possession of his granddaughter Lucille Cauble Hagler, Anna, Illinois
(1840-1862)
Solomon A. Hartline was born in 1840 (1) in Iredell County, North Carolina, son of John and his second wife Catherine Hartline of Troutman, North Carolina. Solomon was married to Amanda Hoover (2) about
1860, and they had only one child:
Milas Alexander Hartline, born May 18, 1862. (3) D
Solomon enlisted in Company "C" 48th North Carolina Regiment on August 1, 1862, and died on October 15, 1862 in Winchester, Virginia. (4)
After the death of Solomon, Amanda married David T. Murdock, and they had two children that survived. David died and Amanda lived with one of her Murdook sons, at Mooresville, North Carolina. This son died and she came to live with her first son Milas A. Hartline, where she died in only a few months. She was buried near her parents in St. Martin's Cemetery near Troutman, North Carolina. (5)
1-J. J. Duckworth. 2-5-Death record of Amanda. 3-Family Records of James A. Hartline, Statesville, N. C. 4-ROSTER OF NC TROOPS, Vol 3, 1882, John W. Moore.
(1840
John P. Hartline was born November 25, 1840, son of James Alexander and Nancy L. Morgan Hartline, in Dade County, Georgia near the Sulphur Springs community. John married Levina Parilee about 1859, and they had the following children: (1) (their first child Lorenzy A. died January 1, 1860. The date of his birth is not recorded.) (2)
Nancy Hartline, born in 1866 in Alabama.
Ellen Hartline, born in 1869 in Alabama.
Francis Hartline, born in 1871 in Alabama.
Calvin Hartline, born 1873.
Perlina Hartline, born in 1876 in Georgia.
Nelly Hartline, born in 1879 in Georgia.
John P. Hartline served in "F" Company, 34th Regiment, GA Infantry in the Confederate Army with his brother, George William (Bill) Hartline.
John and Levina lived near the Alabama/Georgia state line, and several of their children were born in Alabama. This was near the Sulphur Springs Community. (3) By 1880, they had moved to Walker County, Georgia, and lived in the Cedar Grove District. (4)
1-3-U. S. Census, Walker Co. Ga. 1880. 2-Martha Hansberger Bible. 4-Duckworth, paper.
(1841-1918)
James A. Hartline was born near Woodchoppertown in the Oley Mountains of Berks County, Pennsylvania, the son of Joel and Mary Auche Hartline. He grew-up in that area and served in Company "C" 167 Regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers during the Civil War. After the war ended, he married Esther (Hettie) Anna Schollenberger, born in 1843,
and they had the following children: (1)
Albert McClellan S. Hartline, born 1864. D
Daniel Schollenberger Hartline, born September 19, 1866. D
Mellisa Pruella Hartline, born March 16, 1870.
Sarah Catherine Hartline.
Tilghman Foster Hartline, born January 30, 1871, baptized March 3, 1872, died young.
Mary Mandilla Hartline, born December 8, 1877, baptized April 20, 1878. Mary became a teacher and eventually a school principal.
James A. and Hettie lived in Earl township of Berks County, where he was a cabinet maker. (2)
Hettie died January 2, 1897. After her death, James A. married Kate Hartman, widow of Amos Hartman. (3) There were no children of the second marriage.
James A. died on December 1, 1918, and was buried at the Oley Lutheran Church Cemetery near Pleasantville, Pennsylvania. (4)
1-3-H. Keffer Hartline, family records. 2-Census records 1870, Berks Co. 4-Stone in Oley Cemetery.
(1842-1913)
James A. Hartline was born May 4, 1842, in Berks County, Pennsylvania, son of Gideon and Hester (Hettie) Anderson Hartline. (1) He grew-up in Earl township of Berks County, and married about 1867 to Rebecca Grummis, born August 19, 1840, daughter of Joseph and Mary Hetrick Gromis. (2) They had the following children: (3)
Adda Hartline, born July 28, 1866, married Mr. Fry. She died May 9, 1952. D
Calvin Hartline, born August 12, 1868, died at 19 of typhoid fever, buried at
Pleasantville Cemetery.
Ellsworth Hartline, born July 25, 1870, never married, died February 24, 1930, buried
at Pleasantville.
Emma Hartline, born September 21, 1872, married Henry Fry, children:
Clarence, Bertha and Ralph. Emma died December 26, 1953.
Mahlon G. Hartline, born February 24, 1874. D
Harry Hartline, born 1876, married Clara Shively.
Charles Grummis Hartline, born October 1880 married Hattie Wagner. D
James A. was a shoemaker by trade in Earl township. Rebecca died on February 4, 1890 at forty-nine. James A. died January 7, 1913, and both are buried at the Pleasantville Cemetery in Berks County. (4)
1,3-James Benjamin Hartline, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. and Margaret Beck Latzo. 2-Gromis name spelled differently on several Census records, J. Ben Hartline says Rebecca Grummis, his grandmother was an Indian, Margaret Beck Latzo another descendant doubts it.. 4-Headstones in Pleasantville Cemetery.
(1842-1917)
George A. Hartline was born May 16, 1842, in Berks County, Pennsylvania, son of Joel and Maria Auche Hartline of Woodchoppertown in the Oley Mountains. He grew-up there in Earl township, and married Deborah Drumheller, born October 1, 1846, married about 1866. (1) They had the following Children: (2)
Clara D. Hartline, born June 29, 1867, died August 1950.
Robert D. Hartline, born December 6, 1868. D
Warren D. Hartline, born January 24, 1872. D
Harry D. Hartline, born April 20, 1875. D
George D. Hartline, born March 24, 1878. D
Mary D. Hartline, born August 14, 1881.
Oscar D. Hartline, born August 6, 1884. D
Odella D. Hartline, born August 24, 1888, died January 12, 1911. Buried Spangsville Cemetery.
It is assumed that the letter "D" as a middle initial for each child was Drumheller. Deborah died on May 21, 1913, and George A. died September 12, 1917 . Both George and Deborah along with their children, Warren D., and Odella D. are buried at the Oley Lutheran Church Cemetery Spangsville, near Pleasantville, Pennsylvania.
Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take
my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall
find rest unto your SOULS. ( Matthew 11:28,29)
1,2-Mary D. Hartline and personal interview with Oscar D. Hartline, now deceased. Interview 1971.
(1842-1921)
America Hartline was born in 1842, two and one-half miles northwest of the present city of Anna, Union County, Illinois, daughter of Caleb and Julia Ann Carter Hartline. She was married at the age of 18, May 15, 1860 in Union County; to J. F. F. Wallace, born in 1836. They had the following children: (1)
George Wallace, born 1862, died July 1870, brain fever.
Van Wallace, born 1863.
Elizabeth Wallace, born 1865.
Mae Wallace, born 1879, married Ansbern Kuhnle of Indiana, December 4, 1898.
Wallace was a teacher, farmer and merchant, and he served as a Justice of the Peace. He was a member of the Cobden Masonic Lodge #466. His military service: Sergeant, Co. "H" lO9th Regt. Illinois Volunteers, Infantry in the Civil War. He died March 28, 1899 and was buried in Lot #69, Block 1, South Pass Cemetery (Cobden).
After America was widowed, she owned and operated a millinery shop in the village of Cobden. She died September 23, 1921. Her will was witnessed by Ira O. Karraker and Ed L. Karraker and she named as her executor Robert Wallace, relationship not known. Her estate consisted of real estate valued at $1500.00 and personal property $1300.00. She left a donation of $50.00 to the South Pass (now Cobden) Cemetery grounds association for the up-keep of the Wallace plot. The remainder of her estate was left to her children, Van Wallace and May Wallace Kuhnle. However, Van died before the estate was settled and May received his share. Her address then was 3216 Boots Street, Marion, Indiana.
1-Lawanda C. Wiley, with dates from U.S. Census, 1850-1880.
(1842-1928)
Eliza Hartline was born December 11, 1842, three miles northwest of Anna, Illinois, daughter of John and Margaret Rendleman Hartline. When she was five, her father died and she was placed under the guardianship of her mother. On January 16, 1866, when she had reached eighteen, her mother turned over to her $635.22. She married at twenty-three, on December 19, 1865, in Union County, to Silas Lingle, son of Paul and Rachel Cruse Lingle, natives of North Carolina. Rev. P. H. Kroh performed the ceremony (minister of the German Reformed Church). Silas was born August 14, 1842. Silas was a brother to Mary Lingle who married Benjamin F, Hartline. Silas was a farmer owning 90 acres of good land valued at $2500.00.
They had the following children: (born near Cobden)
William Franklin Lingle, born September 26, 1866, graduate of Union Academy Southern Illinois, Anna, 1886
Cora Bell Lingle, born February 9, 1869, lived at Joliet, Illinois.
Ida Jane Lingle, born February 16, 1870.
Isaac Walter Lingle, born July 22, 1874, died November 28, 1874.
Dennis Guy Lingle, born November 10, 1877, died June 11, l900, never married.
Isaac Walter and Dennis G. buried at Cobden Cemetery on the same lot with their parents.
The daughters attended school in the east, married well and Ida lived there, no children. Silas enrolled in the Civil War on August 14, 1862 as a private in Co. "C" 190th, Illinois Voluntary Infantry. His description: Height 5' 7", complexion light, gray eyes and dark hair. His company muster rolls show that during the period November-December 1862, he entered the Post hospital at Bolivar, Tennessee and remained there until sometime during the period of January-February of 1863. He was suffering from measles and its complications. On two different occasions, later that year he was granted furloughs because of sickness. He was transferred to Co. "A" of the 11th Regt, April 23, 1863. He was honorably discharged August 16, 1865 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His application for pension Certificate No. 627815 dated November 22, 1891 was witnessed by John Kimmel and Benjamine F. Hartline, who had been his Company Commander. In his later years, Silas became almost blind, and was bedridden and required the regular attendance of another person. For this reason his pension was increased to $70.00 per month, last paid December 4, 1925. He died in December 1925, and was buried at Cobden Cemetery. Eliza who had been blind for some years lived three years after her husband's death.
Her application for pension dated January 26, 1926, was witnessed by A. J. Pickrel, Anna, and W. Frank Lingle, Cobden. She received a widow's pension, Certificate No. 970408, last paid at $30.00 per month on June 4, 1928. She died at her home on June 24, 1928, and is buried beside her husband. Silas and Eliza's portraits appear in the 1908 Union County, Illinois Atlas.
Source: Lawanda C. Wiley.
David Drumheller Hartline (A) (1)
(1842-1900)
David Drumheller Hartline was born September 2, 1842, a son of Josiah Dilleplain Hartline and his first wife Mary-Anna [Nancy] Drumheller Hartline. David married November 11, 1871 to Mary Myers, born April 3, 1853 in Attica, Ohio.
Children:
Charles Franklin Hartline was born November 5, 1872, Seneca County, Ohio, died 1889, at seventeen.
John Milton Hartline was born January 21, 1875, Attica Ohio. D
Ida May Hartline was born May 26, 1876, Attica, Ohio. She married Orin Enoch Trumbo. Ida May died July 27, 1927 at Amsden, Ohio.
Jacob Fredrich Hartline, born September 22, 1877, Carline, Ohio. D
Edward Ernest Hartline, born January 14, 1879, Crawford County, Ohio. D
Joseph Myers Hartline, born July 7, 1881 in Kansas, Ohio, died 1952.
Effinger Enoch Hartline was born July 18, 1887, Kansas, Ohio. D
David died June 11, 1900 in Kansas, Ohio. His wife, Mary (Meyer) Hartline died December 5, 1927 also in Kansas, Ohio. He is buried at the Kansas Cemetery in Seneca, Ohio, alongside his wife Mary and two of their sons, Charles Franklin and Joseph Myers Hartline.
1-David Calvin Hartline.
GEORGE WILLIAM HARTLINE A
(1843-1922)
George William Hartline was born February 17, 1843, son of James Alexander and Nancy L. Morgan Hartline of Sulphur
Springs in Dade County, Georgia. George married Sarah Jane Mahaffy about 1868, and they had the following children: (1)
Charley H. Hartline, Born June 28, 1869.
James Russell Hartline, born April 17, 1871.
Jennie Hartline Kogar, born September 26, 1874, died July 18, 1966.
Richard Lonnie (Tom) Hartline, born April 3, 1876. D
Wallace Erskin Hartline, born November 1, 1878. D
Pat (adopted) Hartline, born April 25, 1890.
Prior to his marriage to Sarah, George William (Will) had served in "K" Company, 10th Regiment, Georgia State Troops from December 16,1861 until May 17, 1862, when he joined "F" Company, 34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, in which he was serving when he and his brother John P. were captured in Vicksburg, Mississippi. They were paroled July 8, 1863, in Vicksburgh and fought no more. (2)
George's wife Sara Jane died September 16, 1916 and George William died November 21, 1922. Both are buried in Dekalb County Cemetery in Alabama. (3)
1-Burles Conley Hartline, G.W.'s grandson. 2-3-Duckworth, letter 5-10-72.
ANDREW ANDERSON HARTLINE (1) A
(1843-19--)
Andrew Anderson Hartline, born about 1843, son of John and Betsy Cauble Hartline. He was still living in 1907 married to Mary Ann Sharp. (2) Andrew and his son, George, operated a shoe store at Hillsboro, IL.
Child:
George Hartline, born about 1870. D
Flora Hartline, born 1871. (2)
Jessie Hartline, born 1872. (2)
Bertie Hartline, born 1874. (2)
Grace Hartline. (2)
(1) Jerrell Duckworth. (2) David Calvin Hartline.
We need more information on this family.
(1843-1903)
Daniel was born in Pottsville (Norwegian Twp), Pennsylvania, in September 1843. He was a son of John (1803) and Maria Catherina (Yoder) (1818) Hartlein. In 1866 he married Catherine Owen, born in October 1844, and they had seven children, including the following: (1)
William Hartlein.
Katherine Hartlein, born1876.
Thomas Hartlein.
Guy J. Hartlein, born 1883 – died 1953.
Daniel was a machinist by trade. He worked as a stationary engineer for the railroad for many years. He also served as a tax collector, a member of the Board of Health, a school director, and in his later years owned a restaurant. Daniel was also a Civil War veteran.
Daniel Hartlein died of pneumonia in Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, October 20, 1903. He is buried at Shamokin Cemetery.
Maria Catherine (Yoder) Hartlein died April 20, 1922. She is buried alongside Daniel.
1-Ed Mosheim, 2-David Calvin Hartline
(1845- )
George Hartline was born in 1845, two and a half miles northwest of Anna, Union County, Illinois. He was married on July 19, 1867 in Union County to Francis Esson, born in 1845. George started in life as a farmer owning 80 acres. In 1867, he went into partnership in general merchandising at Anna, Illinois with his father, Caleb Hartline. This business ended when the building was destroyed by fire in l876. He had been appointed guardian of his ten-year-old sister, Ella Elizabeth in 1871, following the death of their father. This guardianship was transferred to Alex. J. Nimmo after the destruction of the store. With George's consent, his wife, Francis was appointed guardian to three year old William Burton in 1883. (2)
Notes: Union Co. marriage records, Pension papers of Silas, Lawanda C. Wiley. 1-Lawanda C. Wiley, 1870 census, guardianship records.
2-Birth dates from 1870 census, guardianship records, Lawanda C. Wiley.
WILLIAM SANFORD HARTLINE (1) A
(1845 - Ca.1915)
William Sanford Hartline was born in December of 1845 the eldest son of Jesse B. and Jane Hartline in the Broomtown District of Cherokee County, Alabama. When war came to the South in 1861, Sanford, like his four uncles in Broomtown, joined the Confederate Army. He served as a Private in Captain Clifton’s Company, Barbiere’s Battalion of the Alabama Cavalry. At the conclusion of the war, Sanford returned to Cherokee County.
In 1866, W. Sanford Hartline married Sarah A. Brooks daughter of George J. Brooks (1818), Gilmer, Georgia. (2) William and Sarah lived on a farm near Gaylesville in Cherokee County. They had the following children:
Florence Hartline, born about January 1870.
Read A. Hartline, born 1876, married Ola Larence Pruitt. Son: William F. Hartline, born 1928 in Chattooga County, Georgia.
James A. Hartline, born about November of 1882.
Walker D. Hartline, born in 1885.
There may have been other children.
In 1910, Sanford and Sarah were living in the Waterloo community of Cherokee County.
Sarah Hartline, a widow, was living there with her son Walker Hartline in 1920.
Sanford and Sarah were apparantly not buried in the Davis Cemetery near Blanche Crossroads where other family members are buried. As of now we haven't found where they are buried.
1 – 2-1870 Census Cherokee County, Gaylesville Pct 13, Vol 9, ED 128, Sh 10, Line 51.
(1846- )
Isaac J. Hartline was born March 21, 1846, three miles northwest of Anna, Illinois, the son of John and Margaret Rendleman Hartline. He married on August 27, 1870, in Union County, to Sarah L. Cassel, born March 2, 1848, daughter of John Jacob and Malinda Cassel.
October 31, 1868, he bought from his mother for $2000.00, 119 acres located on the east side of the NE 4th of Section 12, township 12, South range 2 west of her farm. His land joined that of his brother Benjamin F. Hartline on the east. The 1870 census showed his real estate valued at $3200.00. Isaac was a farmer. Sarah L. died June 22, 1896, at the age of 48 and was buried at Casper Cemetery. They had no children.
Isaac married again on October 23, 1901, to 29 year old Frederika (Rika) Nording, a daughter of Christian and Frederika Hess Nording. (Frederika was a daughter of John Hess, Jr. from North Carolina.) In later years, Isaac and Rika moved to Anna, Illinois, where he died. The stone over his first wife's grave at Casper cemetery has his name engraved on it, but no date of death is given. This would indicate that he was probably not buried there.
1-Edward E. Hartline.
JOHN HENRY HARTLINE (1) A
(1846-1928)
John Henry Hartline was born July 10, 1846, son of Charles and Susannah Smith Hartline of Dauphin County, Salisbury, Pennsylvania. On October 11, 1868, John Henry married Matilda (Tilly) Fogle in Somerset, Pennsylvania. Matilda was born February 5, 1849. They had the following children:
George Milton Hartline, born July 14, 1869. D
Harry E. Hartline, born May 3, 1871. D
Charles Herbert Hartline, born July 20, 1873.
Clara Edna Hartline, born December 9, 1875, married a Gordon. She died April 21, 1969.
Ira Hartline, born March 11, l878.
Elsie Hartline, born April 13, 1880.
Susan Elizabeth Hartline, born May 25, 1882.
John Sylvester Hartline, born April 13, 1884. D
William Henry Hartline, born January 28, 1886.
Alva Victor Hartline, born January 11, 1889.
Percy Clyde Hartline, born November 29, 1891.
John Henry died January 24, 1928 and Tilly died March 3, 1933.
1-R. L. Hartline, 5604 Arvis Dr., Louisville, Ky. 40216, and Hazel G. Smith 219 SE 45th Terr. Cape Coral, Fla. 33904.
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. (Psalm 46:1)
REBECCA ANN HARTLINE (1) A
(1846- )
Rebecca Ann Hartline was born in May of 1846 at Sulphur Springs, AL/GA, the daughter of James A. and Nancy L. Morgan Hartline. She married Gilbert Monroe Mason in 1868. Gilbert was born in February of 1845. He and Rebecca lived in the Sulphur Springs area. They were the parents of the following children:
Lewis Alexander Mason, born August 21, 1869, married Mary F. _______.
Susan Louise Mason, born January 9, 1873, married Sydney Burns Amos.
James M. Mason, born in March of 1876, married Margaret M. _________.
Marion M. Mason, born in September of 1881.
Aubra R. Mason, a daughter, born in February of 1889.
A sixth child, name unknown, died young.
Gilbert and Rebecca last appear in the U. S. Census in 1900 for Dade County, GA. They are buried in the Hartline Cemetery with gravestones with names Rebekah Mason and Monroe Mason on them without any dates. Their son Lewis A. Mason, August 21-September 28, 1909, is buried near them.
1-Jerrell Duckworth.
CHARLES HENRY HARTLINE (1) A
(1847-1931)
Charles H. Hartline was born August 21, 1847, in Weavertown, Amity Township, Berks County, PA, a son of William Henry (1815) and Rachel (Hoffman) Hartline. He married April 20, 1867 to Susan S.Lessig, born January 23, 1847, in Pottstown, PA, daughter of Henry and Sarah Engle Lessig. They were married at the Emanual Lutheran Church in Pottstown, PA. They lived at Pottstown, Pennsylvania. At present, we have no record of his ancestry, but hope to be able to establish it at a later date, at which time this page will be replaced with an up-dated page. Charles and Susan had six children: (2)
William Henry Hartline, born February 26, 1870. D
Charles Lessig Hartline, born September 11, 1872, Pottstown, PA.
Mary Catherine Hartline, born November 16, 1874, Pottstown, PA, died November 24, 1875, Pottstown.
Susan Isabel Hartline, born October 9, 1876, married I. Kryder, no children, worked in silk stocking factory at Hill School. She died October 22, 1956.
Jennie Irene Hartline, born September 29, 1879, married Webster Corbett., She died January 18, 1964.
Harry F., born March 12, 1882, Pottstown, D
Ella May Hartline, born August 9, 1884, Pottstown, PA, married Daniel Edward Mosheim. She died October 26, 1916. D
Edna F. Hartline, born March 9, 1888, Pottstown, PA, married William Eagle. She died October 24, 1916 at Pottstown, PA.
The Charles Henry Hartline family lived at 39 King Street, Pottstown, PA. He was a carpenter.
Susan Lessig Hartline died September 26, 1913, and Charles H. died on June 20, 1931. Both are buried at West End Cemetery at Pottstown, PA.
1,2-Edward E. Hartline, son of Harry F., 607 Evans, Pottstown, Pa. 19464.
(1847 - 1917)
Samuel A. Hartline was born July 1847 (1) in Union County, Illinois a son of Charles Washington Hartline and Catherine Yumper Hartline. In the1860 US Census, he was living with his parents and siblings in Coles County, IL where his father was farming. Samuel married Susan E. Allred 4 March 1869 in Jefferson County, IL (2). In the 1870 US Census, they were living near his parents and grandmother Elizabeth Holshouser Hartline near Anna, IL where Samuel and his father were farming.
Samuel and Susan had the following children:
Nella Hartline (3), born January 1870 in Anna, Illinois.
Lizzie L. Hartline (4), born October 1879 in Texas.
The 1900 census states that Susan was the mother of five children, three who were still living at that time. The names of the other children are presently unknown.
Samuel and Susan with their children moved from Anna, Union County, Illinois to Texas by 1879, when their daughter Lizzie was born. In 1896, Sam made a firm commitment to God and became a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Greenville, TX. He was called to preach and soon after became associated with Rev. A. G. Jeffries in holding revival meetings throughout Texas. In the 1900 Census, Rev. Sam Hartline was listed as a clergyman in Wolfe City, (Hunt County) Texas. Afterwards, Sam with his family would live in a small tent erected beside the revival tent in which he and A. G. Jeffries were holding revival meetings.
“ Rev. Sam Hartline was a small man, and very enthusiastic. His collections that Summer had been small, and his clothes, especially his trousers, were about four numbers too large for him, and while he preached and the fire was burning, he leaped for joy, and lo, his suspenders broke, and his trousers began to slip down. He saw his predicament, he backed up to Brother Cluck, who was sitting in the pulpit behind him, holding his trousers up and said, “Fix my breeches, I haven’t got time.” The suspenders were fixed and the service proceeded.” (5)
Thousands of people made commitments in the Jeffries-Hartline meetings before Sam felt the calling to go to New Mexico to Evangelize. In 1917, in Artesia, New Mexico, he completed his earthly ministry and was called Home.
1-1900 US Census, Wolfe City, Hunt County, TX
2-Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, Illinois State Archives
3-1870 US Census, Anna, Union County, IL
4-1900 US Census, Wolfe City, Hunt County, TX
5-Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest, C. B. Jernigan, Pentecostal Nazarene Publishing House, Kansas City,
MO., 1919
(Collected by Jerrell Duckworth.)
(1847-1925)
John Hartline was born December 31, 1847, three miles northwest of Anna, Union County, Illinois, the son of John and Margaret Rendleman Hartline. He lived on the farm until his marriage on June 10, 1871 in Union County to Nancy Cathleen Wilson, born June 1, 1854, daughter of Daniel and Mary McCassland Wilson. They had the following children:
Edgar Hartline, born March 20, 1872. D
John Daniel Hartline, born January 10, 1874. D
S. Josephine Hartline, born June 7, 1876, married Charles P. Sitter April 4, 1897.
George Oscar Hartline, born March 14, 1880. D
Fred Lippard Hartline, born July 24, 1882, died August 26, l901.
Carrie Mae Hartline, born June 25, 1884, married Charles L. Kimmel, son of David A. and Laura Chandler Kimmel, February, 1907. D
Cora E. Hartline, born August 12, 1886, married, Charles Ross Holcomb, October 22, 1906, the son of C. B. and Mary E. Kean Holcomb. Cora died March 4, 1966. D
Van LeRoy Hartline, born September 6, 1888, married Cecile Williams. D
Delbert Hartline, born January 17, 1892, died April 17, 1893 .
All their children were born near Cobden, Illinois. John acquired 80 acres in Section 6, township 12 S. Range 1 west from his Uncle Isaac Hartline, which was some of the first land bought by his grandfather, George Hartline. Here he built his first house in the south part of Sec. 6 and later, built a larger, more commodious one in the north part of the same section. He owned other land also. The 1870 census shows his real estate valued at $6000.00. John followed the farming life and died at his home near Cobden June 4, 1925. His wife Nancy died March 6, 1927. Both are buried at Casper Church Cemetery.
1-Lawanda Wiley, from headstones, Casper cemetery, Mrs. Dewey Wilson, Wolf Lake, Illinois.
(1846-1894)
Adam Lester Hartline was born August 16, 1846, baptized October 7, 1848 at St. Martin Church in Iredell County, North Carolina, near the town of Troutman. He was a son of John Hartline and his second wife Catherine. (1)
Adam grew-up in Fallstown township of Iredell County and in 1870, was living with his mother (2) following the death of his father who died in 1868. (3)Adam married Annie Elizabeth Arthurs August 13, 1868 in Iredell County. Adam and Annie had the following children:(4)
William Morrison Hartline, born March 21, 1871. D
Mary E. Hartline, born February 1875, NC
Julia (Maggie) Magnolia Hartline, born February 18, 1876, married Walter
Jacob David Hartline, born October 23, 1878, Iredell County, NC D
Lester Adam Hartline, born March 31, 1881, Iredell County, NC D
Katherine (Katie) Annabelle Hartline, born January 20, 1884, Iredell County. D
Fanny Ora Hartline, born February 25, 1887, Iredell County, NC.
Nanny Nora Hartline, born February 25, 1887 (twin to Fanny).
Gertrude M. Hartline, born February 6, 1891.
There are several legal transactions of which Adam was a part, recorded in the Iredell County courthouse. One of these is the division of his father's property. He and his wife received land valued at $65.00 on January 8, 1873. The last recorded transaction was in 1907 when Adam sold some land to his brother David Levi. (5) Adam was a coal miner. He died in Hillsboro, Illinois March 26, 1894 from pneumonia. Adam is buried in Cress Cemetery, Hillsboro.
Ann Elizabeth Arthurs Hartline died at her son Jacob’s home in Witt, Illinois October 1, 1910 and is buried at St. John’s Cemetery in Witt. She was a Methodist.
The roster shows that Adam joined Co. E., 11th Reg. October 29, 1864.
1-Georgia Bertetto, 1870 Census, Iredell County records. 2-Church records, St. Martin's, Troutman, N.C. 3-1880 Census, Iredell. 4-Deed book D5, p 133, Iredell Co. 5-Deed book D35, p299.
GEORGE ADAM HARTLEIN (1) A
(1848-1928)
George Adam Hartlein was born March 4, 1848, probably in Evansville, Indiana, the son of Matthew and Mary Rothmeyer Hartlein. The family previously lived in Toledo, Ohio for a short time following their arrival in the United States from Germany.
George Adam, married in about 1875 to Isabella Edwards, born July 8, 1853, and they had the following children:
Harrison Lee Hartline, born December 2, 1876. D
Charley B. Hartline, born February 28, 1881.
Anna Hartline, born November 17, 1878.
Orville Hartline, born October 28, 1885.
Lillie Hartline, born December 4, 1891, died February 23, 1927.
Etta Hartline, born November 19, 1891, died August 6, 1969.
Nora Hartline, Born November 19, 1891, died October 10, 1956.
Edd Hartline, born November 19, 1891, died June 15, 1950.
George Adam and Isabella lived in Johnson County, Arkansas in the Harmony community, some ten miles north of Clarksville, their entire lives. George A, died February 19, 1928, and Isabella died October 10, 1920.
1-Donna K. Hartlein, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204.
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