George Philby and Elizabeth Shelton family pedigree
PHILBY, SHELTON, BUILOW OR BARLOW, FALLON, OGDEN, ROTHWELL, MODEN, WALES, LACEY, SOUTH, LITSEY, FOSTER, WAKEFIELD, WILSON, STOCKWELL, STANSBERRY, CARPENTER, HOWARD, LAWTON, WHALEN, BATES, DUCEY, ERICKSON, COWLES, KAUZLARICH, FISHER, RANES, ARBOGAST, SEDDON, ALDRICH, DOVE, RADOSSEVICH, NICHOLSON, MABRY, RIECK, CAHILL, ZERBE, GRUNDY, MURPHY, HOWARD, RITTER, REAR, MARSHALL, BOLAR, LOGUE, CHRISTY, WHITE, DEEDS, LYONS, LOUDON
Posted By: Lisa O'Sullivan (email)
Date: 8/20/2023 at 22:30:42
1) George Philby and Elizabeth Shelton parents of 12 children, all born England except Captain Francis born at sea. At least 3 children died there before they came from England in 1863. One daughter made the voyage, but have no further info and one daughter probably also died in England as not on the passenger list with family. I have info if anyone wants but did not include here. The family made their way to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania until about 1873 when all but one son, Samuel, moved to Appanoose County, Iowa.
2) Samuel Philby married Alice Builow or Barlow lived in PA, OH and Washington state. Only child that didn’t come with parents and siblings to Iowa.
3) Stirly S. Philby married Margaret Delia Fallon
John William died a toddler
Samuel Arthur died a toddler
David Philby died an infant
Baby Girl died at birth with mother
2) Thomas Philby & Sarah Anne Ogden lived in Brazil and Bellair Twp. Thomas created the Eagle Coal mine later named the Peacock Mine
3) George Philby married Emma Rothwell lived Brazil, Plano, John’s Township and Mystic
4) Ida married Elmer Moden
Georgetta married Wales
Deborah married Lacey
Thomas Rothwell Hall married Jennie South
Emmett James married Alma Gladys Litsey
3) Samuel Philby & Mary Foster lived at Brazil, Bellair, & Centerville
4) Sarah A. married Lawrence Wakefield
Thomas Henry married 1)Eunice Wilson 2) Sadie Stockwell Stansberry
Henrietta married Vere Percy Carpenter
Joseph Henry married Electra Lavina Howard
3) Mary Elizabeth Philby married Robert Lawton lived at Brazil, Bellair and Centerville
4) George Charles married Lera Whalen
Robert William married Fannie Mae Bates
3) Charles Henry married Mary Ann "Mame" Ducey lived at Brazil and Bellair
4) Ethel married Oscar Erickson
3) Lady Sylvania Philby married John H. "Willie" Cowles lived at Brazil, Johns Twp., Diamond and Rural Mystic
4) Anna Sarah married Fred Kauzlarich
Mary Mildred married Robert Edward Fisher
Emma Colleen married Albert Friel Ranes
William "Harry"
Alice Ann married Buford Oakley Arbogast
Francis May married Roy Seddon
Charles Wesley married Elsie Aldrich
Lera Lovella married Leishman Dove
Joseph "Robert" married Mary Radosevich
ohn "Thomas"
3) Joseph Adam married Kathryn Nicholson lived at Brazil, Bellair, Mystic, Detroit, MI, Elkhorn, WI, Centerville IA and Spring Prairie, WI
4) Charlotte L. married Charles Burnell Aldrich
Mildred M married Virgil Mabry
Kathryn Jo “Betty Jo” married Warren Rieck
2) David Dudley Philby married Ella Cahill moved to New York
3) David Dudley Philby Jr., only child married Alvina Zerbe
2) George Philby married Elizabeth Grundy 2nd Lillian V Murphy lived at Centerville, Bellair
3) Martha Ellen (dau of Elizabeth) an only child, married unknown Howard
2) Margaret Ann married 1) William Ritter & 2) Joseph Rear lived at Brazil, Leetonia, Columbiana, OH, Bellair, Iowa, Santa Anna, CA and back to Centerville, Iowa
3) Clara May Ritter married Walter Marshall
Jacob “Jake” Ritter married Virginia “Kate” Bolar
Birdie Elizabeth Ritter married Alvin Logue
Ella Pearl Ritter married Marshellis ChristyGeorge Henry Rear married Martha White
Joseph Rear Jr. married Martha White
John Glen Rear married Edna May Christy2) John William Philby married Lola Deeds lived in Sioux City, Iowa
3) Albert Eugene “Bert” Philby, an only child, married Stella Louise Lyons
2) Francis “Captain” Edinburgh Philby married Alta May Loudon no children lived at Centerville, Brazil, and Bellair
Appanoose Documents maintained by Renee L. Rimmert.
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