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- go to surnamesRodgers, Shirley Kay
(private) - femaleRodgers, Soloman Carl
(private) - maleRoe, Julie Ann
(private) - femaleRoe, Kathryn
(private) - femaleRoe, Rebecca Isabel
- femaleRoe, Richard C.
(private) - maleRoe, Stephen J.
(private) - maleRogers, ?
(~1837 - ) - maleRogers, Charles
- maleRogers, Charles Thomas
(private) - maleRogers, Darren
(private) - maleRogers, Howard Foskett
- maleRogers, Ian Robert
(private) - maleRogers, Jeffrey Damen
(private) - maleRogers, Kevin Sean
(private) - maleRogers, Priscilla Jane
(private) - femaleRogers, Rachel Kaye
(private) - femaleRogers, Robert Douglas
(private) - maleRogers, Sean Thomas
(private) - maleRoman, Gloria Gail
(private) - femaleRoman, William
- maleRose, Edith
(private) - femaleRose, Mary Ann
(private) - femaleRoss, Andrea Gayle
(private) - femaleRoss, Gregory Preston
(private) - maleRoss, Robin Dawn
(private) - femaleRoss, William Carl
(private) - maleRoss, William Matthew
(private) - maleRoth, ?
(~1900 - ) - male!Sources
1. Keeney Update - January 1994
spouse: Keeney, Blanche Mary (private)
Rothfur, John Arden
(private) - maleRothfur, Truman Clints
(1901 - ) - male!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families
spouse:
Keeney, Beatrice Adele (private)
----------child:
Rothfur, John Arden
(private)
Rothfus, George Henry
(1887 - 1971) - maleRothfus, Harold
(private) - maleRothfus, Wilma
(private) - femaleRothrock, Perry G.
- male!Sources
1. Copy of death certificate of his wife.
spouse: McGlothlen, Minnie Myrtle (1868 - 1963)
Rowland, Margaret Katherine
(private) - femaleRowland, Robert
(private) - maleRowson, Elbert
- male!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats;
spouse:
Keeney, Mildred Pearl (1900 - )
- m. in Carlisle, Warren, Iowa, USA
Ruby, Jolene
(private) - femaleRulifson, Beth
(1882 - 1963) - femaleRush, Ashton L.
(1904 - 1952) - maleRush, Darcy Marie
(private) - femaleRushman, ?
(~1863 - ) - maleRushman, Lillie
(~1886 - ) - femaleRushman, Mary
(~1888 - ) - femaleRuthart, Riley Dell
(private) - maleRuthart, Rodney
(private) - maleRutherford, Jackie
(private) - femaleRutherford, Kevin
(private) - maleRutledge, Angela Blackmore
(private) - femaleRutledge, Brian Eston
(private) - maleRutledge, Brock Joseph
(private) - maleRutledge, Charles Justin
(private) - maleRutledge, Clinton James
(private) - maleRutledge, Cynthia Sue
(private) - femaleRutledge, David Joe
(private) - maleRutledge, Dorothy Lucille
(private) - femaleRutledge, Edna Mae
(1910 - 1971) - female!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
spouse:
Wolfe, Glen Ledner (1909 - 1983)
- m. 3 SEP 1936 in Jamestown, Boone, Indiana
----------child: Wolfe, Mary Ethel (private)
----------child: Wolfe, Donna Mae (private)
----------child: Wolfe, Francis Kay (private)
----------child: Wolfe, Jean Esther (private)
----------child:
Wolfe, Allen Ledner
(private)
Rutledge, Francis Eugene
(1926 - 1926) - male!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
Rutledge, Horace Goldsby
(1887 - 1937) - male!RELATIONSHIP: History of Hendricks County; 1976; page 515
!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
!BIRTH-DEATH: family bible and cemetary stone
!Sources
1. Keeney Update - January 1994
spouse:
Keeney, Mary Izetta (1885 - 1969)
- m. 20 FEB 1910 in Rainstown, Hendricks, Indiana
----------child: Rutledge, Edna Mae (1910 - 1971)
----------child: Rutledge, Dorothy Lucille (private)
----------child: Rutledge, LeRoy Goldsby (private)
----------child: Rutledge, Marvin Edgar (private)
----------child: Rutledge, Wayne K. (private)
----------child: Rutledge, Marie Elizabeth (private)
----------child: Rutledge, Ruth Louada (private)
----------child:
Rutledge, Francis Eugene (1926 - 1926)
Rutledge, Iva Inez
(1889 - 1959) - female!Sources
1. Keeney Update - January 1994
spouse:
Keeney, Charles Otis (1889 - 1970)
- m. 11 DEC 1912 in Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana
----------child:
Keeney, Meredith Eugene
(private)
Rutledge, James LeRoy
(private) - maleRutledge, Janet Ruth
(private) - femaleRutledge, Jessica Nicole
(private) - femaleRutledge, John Wayne
(private) - maleRutledge, LeRoy Goldsby
(private) - maleRutledge, Linda Louise
(private) - femaleRutledge, Marie Elizabeth
(private) - femaleRutledge, Marilyn Louise
(private) - femaleRutledge, Marvin Edgar
(private) - maleRutledge, Nancy Ann
(private) - femaleRutledge, Ruth Louada
(private) - femaleRutledge, Shirley Ann
(private) - femaleRutledge, Suzanne
(private) - femaleRutledge, Wayne K.
(private) - maleRuveal, Clayborn
- maleRychard, Cassius W.
- maleSacolie, Ethel
(private) - femaleSalyers, Michael
(private) - maleSams, Aaron Lance
(private) - maleSams, Aaron Michael
(private) - maleSams, Betty Ann
(private) - femaleSams, Charles LeRoy
(private) - maleSams, Connie Jo
(private) - femaleSams, Cynthia Jo
(private) - femaleSams, Dale Lavere
(private) - maleSams, Darrell Edward
(private) - maleSams, Earl Wendell
(private) - maleSams, Eldon Eugene
(private) - maleSams, Gary Douglas
(private) - maleSams, Gary Scott
(private) - maleSams, Gayle Denise
(private) - femaleSams, Glen Paul
(private) - maleSams, Jason Daniel
(private) - maleSams, Jason Eugene
(private) - maleSams, Jodi Lynn
(private) - femaleSams, John W.
- maleSams, Karen Lee
(private) - femaleSams, Katherine Adella
(1947 - 1982) - femaleSams, Kenneth Eugene
(private) - maleSams, Kimberly Sue
(private) - femaleSams, Krista Sue
(private) - femaleSams, Leland Oral
(private) - maleSams, Leonard LeRoy
(private) - maleSams, Lisa Louise
(private) - femaleSams, Louise Elaine
(private) - femaleSams, Maimie Gladys
(private) - femaleSams, Mamie Gladys
(private) - femaleSams, Mona Analee
(1936 - 1936) - femaleStillborn
Sams, Oral Oscar
(1894 - 1977) - maleSams, Pearl Glen
(private) - maleSams, Priscilla Sue
(private) - femaleSams, Randall Lee
(private) - maleSams, Rhonda Jean
(private) - femaleSams, Sharlene Esther
(private) - femaleSams, Timothy James
(private) - maleSams, Tony Wayne
(private) - maleSams, Travis Wayne
(private) - maleSams, Travor Willis
(private) - maleSams, Vernon Duane
(private) - maleSams, Virginia Lee
(private) - femaleSams, Walter Glen
(private) - maleSandberg, Siv Alfhild
(private) - femaleSander, James Thomas
(private) - maleSanders, Cora Lee
(1889 - 1975) - femaleSanford, William B.
(1893 - 1933) - maleSaunders, Faith Elinor
(private) - femaleSavage, Ancil
(private) - maleSavage, Connie Jo
(private) - femaleSchade, Dorothy (Bertha?)
(1923 - 1983) - femaleSchenck, Allen
- maleSchenck, Alta Muriel
(1896 - 1984) - female!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
spouse:
Barnett, Walter (1895 - 1977)
- m. 5 MAY 1918 in West Newton, Marion Co., Indiana
----------child: Barnett, Lena Margaret (private)
----------child: Barnett, Wilma Ruth (private)
----------child: Barnett, Carol Alta (private)
----------child: Barnett, Marcia Alice (private)
----------child:
Barnett, Vera Gene
(private)
Schenck, Daniel
- maleSchenck, Lawrence Russell
- maleSchenck, Leona Elizabeth
(1901 - ) - female!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
spouse: Westerfield, Hubert
Schenck, Lewis Orlando
(1862 - 1935) - male!FAMILY: Lewis is brother of Enos B. Keeney' wife
!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families; Virginia Keeney Coats
!OCCUPATION: Farmer near Pittsboro.
!RELOCATION: Moved to West Newton, Marion Co. in 1908
!RELIGION: Family were all Quakers
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Notes from Lena B. Mills
Notes for Lewis Orlando SCHENCK
BIO: Lewis Orlando was known as Landy. He was thirty-three by thetime he had earned a small farm north of Pittsboro and could take awife. By 1908 he
was needing more land. Finding none near, he sold the farm and boughtone southeast of West Newton IN where he lived the remainder of his lifeand where Margaret, "Mag", lived for many years more.
Landy raised fine Percheron horses and Jersey cattle. (His brother,Allen, preferred Belgians, according to Virgil Hoppes.)
Many of the Schenck Reunions were held in the shade of the sugarmaple trees In their front yard. The trees are gone now--they, too, dieof old age.
Grandpa was rather progressive for his day. Before electricity cameto his rural area he pumped water with a gasoline engine for agravity-fed water system for the house. I remember that in the earlytwenties he had a
Maxwell open touring car. Later, when his hearing and eysight were bad,his horse and buggy was one of few left on the road.
Grandma bought groceries and household items, even fabrics, from ahuckster who came by once a week. Some staples were always on the wagon,others items were ordered the week before. The huckster didn' leave his
wagon--business was done at the roadside.
OBITUARY read at his funeral:
Seventy-three years ago on January 3rd a son was born to Daniel andMargaret Schenck who lived between Lebanon and Royalton. He was namedLewis Orlando. There were three brothers and four sisters in the family,and all but two, a twin sister and a younger one, passed on before him.His early life was spent in the manner of most country boys of that time,and he learned the habit of thrift and hard work, which have since beenfeatures of his.
He deeply admired and respected his mother, and even in later years,he could not speak of her without a touch of emotion in his voice. As ayoung man he set out to earn a home, and by persistant efforts, acquireda farm north of Pittsboro, where he took his bride, Sarah Margaret Keeney, just forty years ago next month.
Twenty-seven years ago, they sold their farm and moved to
their present home. The only son, a lad of fourteen, was called home
about fifteen years ago, and with his passing, the father lost one of his
chief aims in life, to give the boy a better chance than he himself had
had, and to make a partner of him, as well as a chum.
Throughout the latter half of his life, "Landy", as he was known
to friends and neighbors, was afflicted with an increasing handicap of
deafness. Nine years ago he suffered a paralytic stroke, and his
eyesight failed
rapidly just recently. These placed him under burdens which all of
us hope never to experience, and we can never realize what a handicap
they were to him.
He was brought up under the influence of the Baptist Church and
his mother' faith was his own, attending church as long as he could hear
and take part in the singing, for he loved to sing. Deep rooted
convictions of right
and wrong were a part of his character. Few people knew that he was
a regular and liberal contributor to the Riley Hospital fund.
Three daughters will remember father as one who believed
that honesty was not only the best policy, but the only one to be
considered. The twelve grandchildren will cherish the memory of a grandpa who
loved to enter into their frolics and was companion to them. The nieces,
nephews and other relatives know how strong to him were family ties, and
how he enjoyed their association. The friends and neighbors realize the
community has lost a good citizen.
spouse:
Keeney, Sarah Margaret (1867 - 1960)
- m. 24 MAR 1895
----------child: Schenck, Alta Muriel (1896 - 1984)
----------child: Schenck, Lawrence Russell
----------child: Schenck, Winnifred Saloma (1899 - 1968)
----------child:
Schenck, Leona Elizabeth (1901 - )
Schenck, Lydia Ann
(1851 - ~1933) - female!CENSUS: 1900; IN
!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families; Virginia Keeney Coats
!Sources
1. Keeney Update - January 1944
spouse:
Keeney, Enos Benjamin (1853 - ~1926)
- m. 2 DEC 1879 in Hendricks, Indiana
----------child: Keeney, Allen Virgil (1880 - 1951)
----------child: Keeney, Herman Cyril (1882 - 1882)
----------child:
Keeney, Lotus Orville (1886 - 1889)
Schenck, Opal
(private) - femaleSchenck, Winnifred Saloma
(1899 - 1968) - female!RELATIONSHIP: The Keeney and Bersot Families by Virginia Keeney Coats
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From LBM---
Notes for Winifred Salome SCHENCK
CHURCH: Winifred became a Friend (Quaker) after the family movedfrom Pittsboro to the West Newton Friends Community.
EDUCATION: West Newton High School 1916, Central Normal, Danville IN.
OCCUPATION: Taught 2 or 3 years in country school, Milroy IN before
marriage and homemaking.
BIO: She met Herschel when she visited Walter and Muriel Barnett when Walter was working for Herschel on his farm near the Sugar PlainFriends Meeting west of Thorntown IN. Winifred and Herschel lived on the farm that had been his mother' the remainder of their lives and were active members of the Sugar Plain Friends Meeting.
For several years, in the 50s and 60s she was Literataure Secretary for the United Society of Friends Women. What had been the
front bedroom of the farm house became the store room for the books on the USFW Literature Course. From that room she filled orders for local USFW societies throughout Friends United Meeting.
[Our children liked to visit Aunt Winnie, and the book room, for
a week at a time to enjoy the books on the Children' Reading Course. LBM]
spouse: Peery, Herschel Chawner
Schinbine, Carol Ann
(private) - femaleSchlaman, Clifford
(private) - male