Cauble Family (home) - Kinstories (home) - Johnson Family - Susag Family - Flatau Family - Beckman Family
Granquist Family - Anderson Family - Stout Family - Walker Family - Peterson Family - Morris Family
October 10, 1837 - February 12, 1932
94 years, 4 months, 2 days
Marriage: Charles P. "Charley" Cauble - married January 28, 1858
Children of Charles & Nancy:
Sophia "Ellen" "Ella" Cauble (Newlon) (1859-1940 / 80 years)
Dora Isabelle Cauble (Dawalt) (1861-1902 / 40 years)
Malora Jane "Jennie" "Janie" Cauble (Lewelling) (1862-1931 / 68 years)
Emma Elzan Cauble (York) (1864-1949 /85 years )
George Franklin Cauble (1866-1878 /12 years)
Mariah Arvada "Vada" Cauble (Morris) (1868-1930 /62 years)
Cora "Anna" Cauble (Peugh) (1870-1931 / 61 years)
Mary Idella Cauble (Morris) (1872-1936 / 63 years)
Ethel Lavina Cauble (Renick) (1880-1948 / 67 years)
Jon Q. Peterson’s Great Grandmother
Some of the following photos were in a document written and compiled under the title "Our Pioneer Ancestors" by Maud Wilson, the granddaughter of William Collier and Sally Grubb. December 25, 1913 – Salem Indiana. This history of the different branches follows the same order as the family trees. 1730 – 1913. In loving gratitude to our Pioneer Ancestors, who so bravely faced the wilderness, that we, their children’s children, might one day reap the benefit, this offering is made to the Seventh Generation.
The following is a newspaper article written in 1931:
Nears Ninety-Third Milestone
Mrs. Nancy Cauble, one of Washington county’s beloved and oldest residents will pass her ninety-third milestone, October tenth. Since the death of her husband, Charles Cauble, in August 1928, Mrs. Cauble has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Morris (Mary Cauble).
For a long period of years, Mr. and Mrs. Cauble continuously resided on a farm three miles northwest of Salem in the Highland neighborhood. Here their eight daughters grew to young womanhood, married, and left to establish homes of their own.
Two of Mrs. Cauble's daughters are deceased. Dora, the wife of Commodore Dawalt (also deceased) died a number of years ago and Vada, the wife of Walter Morris, died September of the current year at her home in Lansford, North Dakota.
The six daughters left to brighten their mother’s pathway are Mary, Mrs. Ben Morris, and Jennie, Mrs. Tom Lewelling of Salem, Ind; Ella, Mrs. Sam Newlon of Louisville, Ky., Ethel, Mrs. Roy Rennick and Anna, Mrs. Wash Peugh, of Whitewater, Colorado, and Emma, Mrs. Frank York of Washington.
That many more happy years which may be allotted Mrs. Cauble, whose noble, unassuming character has been an inspiration to many, is the wish of innumerable friends here and elsewhere in which the Democrat heartily and sincerely joins.
Photos of Nancy's brothers John Gee on the left and James Gee on the right. Photos from Ancestry.com
James Gee (1840-1918 / 78 years)
John Gee (1842-1931 / 89 years)
Photos of Nancy's sister, Malinda Ella Gee (Short) from Ancestry.com
Malinda Ellen "Ella" Gee (Short) (1854-1943 / 89 years)
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Charles & Nancy's Family
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Nancy is Jon's Great Grandmother
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