Iowa Family Group Sheet for the Henry Wells Olmsted Family
Surnames: Olmstead, Whitney
HUSBAND: Henry Wells OLMSTED
Birth date: 26 Sep 1820
Birthplace: Manchester, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death date: Jan 1897
Place of death:
Burial date: 25 Jan 1897
Burial place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa, USA
Other Spouse:
Father: Edward Flowers OLMSTED
Mother: Elizabeth VIBBERT
Marriage date: 15 Nov 1846
Marriage place:
WIFE: Susannah L. WHITNEY
Birth date: 01 Sep 1822
Birthplace: Belchertown, Massachusetts, USA
Death date: Feb 1904
Place of death:
Burial date: 25 Feb 1904
Burial place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa, USA
Other Spouse:
Father: Elijah WHITNEY
Mother: Betsey FIELD
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Henry Adelbert OLMSTED
Sex: male
Birth date: 20 Apr 1848
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Death date: Jun 1914
Place of death:
Burial date: 30 Jun 1914
Burial place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa, USA
Spouse's name#1: Jerusha H. JONES
Marriage date: 10 Jun 1872
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Spouse's name#2: Cornelia J. JONES
Marriage date: 23 Aug 1874
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Child No. 2: Edward La Grange OLMSTED
Sex: male
Birth date: abt 1852
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Death date: 27 Nov 1937
Place of death:
Burial date: Nov 1937
Burial place: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa, USA
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Child No. 3: Isabella LAPHAM - OLMSTED
Sex: female
Birth date: abt 1867
Birthplace: Kansas
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(note: possibly adopted)
Documentation and Sources:
last name is also spelled: OLMSTEAD
* 1850 United States Federal Census
* 1860 United States Federal Census
* 1870 United States Federal Census
* 1880 United States Federal Census
* Iowa State Census, 1895
Oak Hill Cemetery Database - Internet
Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America, Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmsted,
Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries 1632 -1932, Compiled by Henry King Olmsted, M. D.,
revised and completed by Rev. George K. Ward, A. M., 1912
Submitted by Colette Miles, Volunteer, Cherokee County