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| He was married to Donna Kay Link on Jun 13 1965. Children were: Kevin Andrew Caudill, Kathleen Ann Caudill. Children were: Adam Davies. Children were: Samantha Caudill, Cody Caudill, Sierra Caudill. He was married to Lenora Lynn Davenport on Oct 29 1882.(1) Children were: Avis Caulkins, George Caulkins, Lester Caulkins. She was married to Richard Lee Aleshire on Jan 7 1977.(1) Children were: Pierre Joseph Lamy . Children were: Christina Davenport, Cory Davenport. Children were: Jane Ellen Allison, Dorothy Irene Allison. Children were: Oliver Sloan.
Children were: Ryan Choops, Jenna Choops. Children were: Lydia Choquet. They lived at Harponville, France whis is about 92 miles from Paris. Left France May 27, 1857 on a sailing ship from Harve De France. Arrived in the U.S.A. 34 days later. Grandmother Turben had seasickness druing the entire voyage. The Wales and sea animals followed the ship all the way. They had terrible storms which rocked the ship. Each family had to bring their own food supply and cooking utensils, bedding, etc. After landing in New York the Turben family went to Philadelphia and from there they came to Gallopolis, Ohio, which was a French settlement. From there they moved to Pomeroy, Ohio and later they brought a farm at Bashin, Ohio. They lived there a short time and then sold this farm and bought a farm in Olive Township. They lived there until Grandfather died April 6, 1890. When the home and farm was sold Granmother went to live with her daughter, Susan Turben Rice, who lived in Belpre, Ohio, spending the summer months with her daughter Lydia Turben Matlack & family. When in France Grandmother Turben taught cooking and sewing and she went from house to house. Grandfather baked and sold bread. He built his own oven which he baked the bread in. He built a small oven for baking bread on the Olive Township home for family use. Grandfather was also a word turner by trade. He brought his turning lathes with him to the U.S.A. He was a fine workman & many homes were furnished with fire side & rocking chairs of all sizes, also tables & stands. Every time there was a grandchild born, when old enough it was given a rocking chair which he made. A homestead of 20 acres was all the land one family was allowed to own in France. In France Grandfather was considered a wealthy man. The money he brought with him was all in gold which filled a good size chest he had made in his workshop. He also brought 60 ladies gold watched, 24 shot guns, several bolts of home spun linen and a grandfather clock which stood on the floor. This clock was still in his home when he died. A jeweler bought this clock and the last we heard of it a New York jeweler owned it. Grandfather brought three men (cousins of his) when he came from France at a cost to him $300.00 each. We have no record of what became of them. One of the men's names was Tautry. He lived in Pomeroy the last account of him. Grandfather was a very generous man. Our grandparents were members of the Presbyterian Church at Tuppers Plains. Later they transferred their membership to the United Breathern at Pleasant Grove. They were the parents of eight children and four died in infancy. The names of the for living who came to America with them in the year 1857 are as follows: Obidiah, who married Virginia Martin. They had 6 children. Lydia Ernestine who married William Jauncy Matlack They had 13 children. Joshua, who married Kate Lynch. They had 3 children. Susan, who married Cyrl Rice. They had 3 children. Parents: Howard Choquet and Margaret. She was married to John Baptiste Turben on Nov 21 1844 in Harponville, France. Children were: Lydia Ernestine Turben, Joshua Turben, Obidiah Turben, Susan Turben. She was married to Eirik Justin Potter on Apr 14 2001.(1) She was married to James Benjamin LaWarre jr. on Dec 15 1972.(1) Children were: Heather Ann LaWarre, Joel Benjamin LaWarre. She was married to Lowell David Ulsh on Jun 7 1986.(1) Children were: Savannah Nicole Ulsh. She was married to Scott Alan Yasko on Mar 29 1996.(1) Children were: Kylie Autumn Yasko, Austin Scott Yasko. He was married to Evelyn Pauline Davenport on Jan 16 1953.(1) Children were: Cynthia Lou Church, Michael Edward Church, Patricia Sue Church, Deborah Leeann Church.
Children were: Zane Michael Potter. He was married to Kathy Lyn Shearer on Jun 8 1975.(1) Children were: Lorraine Michelle Church, Tammy Louise Church, Amber Lyn Church. Children were: James Baldridge. Children were: Rebekah Clark. She was married to John Clifton Basham on Oct 27 1910. (1) Children were: Ora Elizabeth Basham, John William Brammer Basham, Mary Ethel Basham, George Clifton Basham, Beverly Bayne Basham, Bill Noah Basham, Okie Basham, Frank P. Basham, Eva Ann Basham, Annie Basham, Delsie Jane Basham, Franklin Delano Basham. He was married to Nancy about 1854.(1) Children were: William Henry Harrison Clayton . She was married to Walter W. Basham on Feb 12 1912.(1) Children were: Winney Clayton . Children were: Stephen Clayton. He was married to Malinda Wilson on Jan 8 1885. (1) Children were: Della Clayton. She was married to Robert Kilgore about 1763.(1) Children were: Hiram Kilgore. She was married to Douglas Alvin Davenport in 1966.(1) She was married to Douglas Alvin Davenport ll on May 23 1999.(1) She was married to Robert Basham on Apr 17 1845 in Floyd Co. Virginia. Children were: Eugene Coffee. He was married to Patty Basham on Jul 3 1964. He was married to Stephanie Ellen Krause on Jan 14 1995.(1) Children were: Emily Claire Conner. Children were: Vivian Cozetta Courter . Children were: Jonathon Davenport, Hugh Davenport, LLoyd Davenport, Anthony Davenport, Lois Davenport, Hazel Davenport, Shirley Davenport, Marcella Davenport, Arthur Warren Davenport jr. , Bobby Lee Davenport. He was married to Diane Christine Daily on Jun 8 1958.(1) Children were: Leigh Ann Cox, Thomas Alan Cox, Christine Lynn Cox. |