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(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Eli A Andrews.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1834 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, Verenigde Staten, sie war 17 Jahre alt.Quelle 4

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1839 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, Verenigde Staten, sie war 22 Jahre alt.Quelle 6


Kind(er):

  1. Margiana ANDREWS  1838-1909 


(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit John H Deck.

"Galena, 8 May 1846 petition for Divorce Nancy R. Deck vs, John H. Deck,Joe Daviess Couintry Circuit Court, Jas. Churchman, compl't solicitor. Confessed on 2nd Monday of June next. "
Northwestern Gazette & Galena Advertiser, 8 May 1846: Notice State of Illinois, Jo Daviess Country Circuit court, Nancy R. Deck, vs, John H. Deck. Petition for Divorce. John H. DeckR is her by notified that Nancy R. Deck has filed in the chancery side of Jo Davies Circuit Court, a petition for a divorce for him, upon which a summons has issued returnable to June Term 1846. Now unless said John H. Deck, appear and answer said petition by the first day of the next term of said Court to be holden at Galena, on the 2nd Monday of June next, said petition will be taken as confessed and a decree according, Galena, May 2, 1846

Sie haben geheiratet am 8. September 1839 in Madison Co., Illinois, Verenigde Staten, sie war 23 Jahre alt.Quelle 2


Kind(er):

  1. Volentine Deck  1836-< 1854


(3) Sie ist verheiratet mit Ephraim Whiting Wadley Coburn.

"Married, on the 7th inst. at the same place [Hazle Green] and by thesame [N.H.Hemiup, Esq], E.H.Colburn to Mrs. Nancy Deck, both of Galena." Galena Daily Advertiser, 11 Sep 1851

Sie haben geheiratet am 7. September 1851 in Hazel Green, Grant, Wisconsin, USA, sie war 35 Jahre alt.Quelle 2


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capitals are definate sibs.

died in Shirek home in San Francisco, California, USA, one child. 1870 Butte Co, California, USA census b. 1824 NY parents foreign, dau Margiana Whiting b. MI. 1840

San Francisco Call 17 October 1891 Will of Nancy Coburn left an estate $9200 to her daughter.

Passinger on Columbus from Panama, E.W.Coburn; Mrs Coburn Dec 1851 Daily Alta California, USA.

Obit: 18 Oct 1891 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, Deaths. Coburn of paralysis in San Francisco, California, USA, 10 Oct at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Samuel Shirek, Mrs, Nancy R. Coburn aged 75 years 3 months. Funeral at Graceland, Chicago. Services at Cemetery Chapel Sunday 18 Oct at 3 P.M.

Obit: In this city, Oct 10, Nrs Nancy R. Coburn, a native of New York, aged 75 years, 2 months, and 26 days.

1870 census Oroville, Butte, California, USA both parents foreign born, (b. 1824 New York) $800, living with Whittingham (or Whiting M.) Coburn female b. 1840 Michigan, neither parent foreign born, Nancy Coburn

Mrs. Nancy Coburn age 68 (b. 1818) housewife committed Napa, California, USA, 1 Dec 1886.

Obit 10 Oct 1891 San Fran: d. Mrs Nancy R. Coburn native of New York, 75 years 2 months, 26 days. (b. 15 Jul 1816)

In U.Cal.Berkeley Bancroft library: Shirek family papers, 1847-1895.; 1 portfolio; Letters, including several from George C. Perkins, to Nancy Deck (later Nancy Coburn) and M. Shirek; inventory of property destroyed by Rogue River Indians, 1856; menus; assessment receipt for Eureka Tunnel Co., Oroville, 1856.

Letters from Attorney in Maumee City, Wood, Ohio to Mrs Nancy Deck, Galena, IL dated 3 May 1847: Nancy is claiming lotts 19 & 20 in Maumee, but told her deed was not recorded. In 1827 said lots were sold for taxes to John E. Hunt who sold on to Farnsworth. He asks how many heirs did her father or Levy Omans leave. There is no will for Levy Omans or his heirs but one John Omans in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Nancy has said her brother John lives in Antwerp, Pauling County, Ohio. Did not give names of her sisters (and no mention of brother at all) except one--Mary whose married name Nancy did not know.
There is one John E Deck b. 1812 New York farming in Wakeman, Huron, Ohio in 1850 wife Mercy born New York and kids born Ohio, Harrison b. 1840, Elizabeth, Harry, Samuel.

Inventory of Property destroyed by the Rogue River Indians under the Superintendence of Apt Benjamin Wright Special Govt Agent, Feby 23d 24th & 25th 1856 and amended by Mrsrs Isaac Warwich & Ephraim W. Coburn. [Three pages] $9362.92 total, dated 11 March 1856. At the Mouth of the Rogue River Gold Beach, Country of Coose and Territory of Oregon, Signed.

The Rogue River Indian War began in Oct 1855 when a mob from Jacksonville, Oregon killed 28 Indian people camped near the Table Rock Reservation. This and other attacks caused heavily armed groups of Indians to come together in a large force led by Tecumtum and others. As the war intensified, more and more regular forces concentrated in the Rouge River area, and the initial volunteers were released to return home, only to be replace by other volunteer units. Throughout the winter, battles raged and stretched from Gold Beach on the coast inland to Jacksonville. Further reinforcements of regulars became impossible, and the burden of fighting fell almost entirely upon the volunteers. By May 1856, more than 700 men comprised the volunteer force which continuously pressed the Indians throughout the harsh winter. With little food and goods left, the Indians surrendered in June 1856 after nearly nine months of continuous battle.
February 23, 1856, Captain Ben Wright, Captain John Poland, H. Braun, E. W. Howe, Mrr Wagoner, Barney Castle, George McCluskey, Mrr Lara, W. R. Tullus, James Seroc and two sons, Mrr Smith, Mrr Warner, John Grisell and three children, S. Heidrick, Patrick McCullough, and four others, whose names are unknown, were killed by Indians in charge of agent Captain Ben Wright, near the mouth of Rogue river.
The agent in charge of the Indians below Coos Bay was Ben Wright, a man admired and feared by them. Wright fell in with a party of armed men from Coos Bay going toward the Indian camp with the determination to destroy it. To these men he represented that the Coquilles were friendly. At the mouth of Rogue River defenses had been built, and in their wrath the white men were threatening to kill or disarm all the Indians in the vicinity. The conduct of the Indians under Wright had been so good since the punishment of the Coquilles in the early part of the winter that no apprehensions were felt. On the night of the 22d of February a dancing-party was given at Whaleshead in honor of the day, and part of the volunteer company was in attendance, leaving but a few men to guard the camp. Early on the morning of the 23d, before the dancers had returned, the guard was attacked by a large body of Indians, who fell upon them with such suddenness and fury that but two out of fifteen escaped.
As the war intensified, more and more regular forces concentrated in the Rouge River area, and the initial volunteers were released to return home, only to be replace by other volunteer units. Throughout the winter, battles raged and stretched from Gold Beach on the coast inland to Jacksonville. Further reinforcements of regulars became impossible, and the burden of fighting fell almost entirely upon the volunteers.
Suffering from cold, hunger, and disease on the Table Rock Reservation, a group of Takelma returned to their old village at the mouth of Little Butte Creek in October 1855. After a volunteer militia attacked them, killing 23 men, women, and children, they fled downriver, attacking whites from Gold Hill to Galice Creek.[20] Confronted by volunteers and regular army troops, the Indians at first repulsed them; however, after nearly 200 volunteers launched an all-day assault on the remaining natives, the war ended at Big Bend (at RM 35 or RK 56) on the lower river.[20] By then, fighting had also ended near the coast, where, before retreating upstream, a separate group of natives had killed about 30 whites and burned their cabins near what later became Gold Beach.[21] By May 1856, more than 700 men comprised the volunteer force which continuously pressed the Indians throughout the harsh winter. With little food and goods left, the Indians surrendered in June 1856 after nearly nine months of continuous battle. [[mostly Takelma indians]]http://fortwiki.com;Rogue_River_Indian_War
http://www.globalsecurity.org;military;ops;rogue-river-war.htm

Rogue River tribe (Tututni) composed of: Latgawa (Upland Takelma), Takelma (Lowland or River Takelma), Shasta (Chasta) and different subtribes of the Coquille (Ko-Kwell), including the Upper Coquille (Mishikwutinetunne, Mishi-qute-me-tunne - the people dwelling on the river Mishiss) Shasta Costa, Dakubetede (Da-ku-be-te-de) (Applegate Area), Tututni (Lower Rogue River), Taltushtuntede or Tal-tuc-tun-te-de (Galice Creek Area) and Yugweeche (Eu-qua-chees) (Euchre Creek).

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1880
Camden Oneida New York, Daniel Deck 60 b. 1820 NY, NY, NY Farmer
julia A. 57 NY NY NY
William 24 Farmer NY
Hanna E 20 NY
Mary A 17 NY

Next door William Colburn 45 Farmer b. NY NY NY (note coLburn)
Elizabeth 41 NY
NaCloth 14 (cant read)
Fred
Lotte
Phebe 80 mother NY NY NY

Next door is Spaulding Deck 46, Farmer b. NY NY NY
wife Nancy 34 b. 1846 NY NY NY
Eva 15
Nicholas 11

Nearby is Rubin Deck 44 Farmer b. NY NY NY
wife Mary 43 b. NY NY NY

Nearby is Elroy Deck 24 b. NY working in corn factory
Kattie C 18 b. NY NY NY

Near by Frank Coburn 25 b. 1855 NY NY NY working in corn factory
wife Adda 23 b. Michigan, Michigan, Michigan
Alma 2

Nearby Lyman Deck 55 lumberman b. NY NY NY
Nancy 54 b. 1826 NY Con Vt
Francis 22 laborer NY
Amanda 14 NY

David Coburn 71 Farmer b. 1808 NY Con Con ***
Mary 70 b. Mass Mass Mass
Henry 41 Farmer b. NY

Artemus Deck 76 Farmer b. 1804 NY Con Con ****
Cathryn 73 b. NY NY NY

Boria Deck 50 NY NY NY Farmer
Hannah 44 NY NY NY
Willard 19 Farmer
mary 16
Ellen
Charlotte
Phebe 86 mother NY NY NY

George H Deck 26 Farmer NY NY NY

Carrie 28 NY NY NY
Mary 6
Lile 1
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1850 GALENA, Jo Daviess, Illinois Census ****
Deck Nancy 33 b. 1817 Michigan
Deck, Margiana 15 b. 1835 Michigan
living with Jane Hewit 20 Maine.

3 may 1847 Mrs nancy Deck in Galena, Mauncie from Letter in Bancroft Library

1850 Jasper, Stuben, New York Census
Deck, Nancy 19 b. 1831 (NO, !) New York, plus 4 younger Deck kids
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Nancy R. Coburn and a Isaac Warnick made a claim to the govt for $9,386.39 for damage to their Hotel Building and contents on 23 Feb 1856 for damage done by the Rogue River Indians. The claim was made in and for the county of Coose and Territory of Oregon, USARat the mouth of Rogue River. At the mouth of the river at Gold Beach was a "miners' fort", which is now in Curry County, Oregon, USA There were two major wars with the Rogue River Indians, 1853 and 1856. There was a big Indian raid on the coast in February 1856. Lots of death and destruction (Greg Chaimov).
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1850 Dracut, Mass census
Ephraim Coburn 72 Farmer $10,000 b. Mass
Mary A Coburn 41 b. Mass
next door
Joseph Coburn 36
Lydia
Catherine
Clarrence b. 1850
next Amos Coburn 38
Sarah
Amos
Moses
Rhoda
next doodr
nathanial B Coburn 64
Hannah
Oscar
next
Nathaniel B Jr Coburn 34
Sarah
Edmond
Florence
Lisett
Walter B. b. 1849 Mass
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Bancroft Library, U. California, USA, Berkeley 94720, California, USA. Donated by Margiana Shirek.
Maumee City [Ohio] May 3d 1847, Mrs Nancy Deck, Galena [Galena, Jo Davess, Illinois; 140 miles WSW Milwaukee; 140 WNW Chicago]. Madam Your letter of the `6th ultimo enclosing J Venquiny in regard to lots `9 & 20 ss saw lots to Saunders P. Day, March 25 1822 which deed was recoded May 20 1822 in Book A P. 22 & 23 in Wood County Ohio in there is no deed from Day to any person on record. The deed you hold has not probably been recoded or if it has the officer neglected to index it. On the 31st Dec. 1827 said lots were sold for the taxes of 1826, 1827 and bid off by John E. Hunt and deeded to himR. Subsequently said Hunt quit claimer said lots of one Farnsworth since deceased in Farnsworths heirs have build a large framed house on them and now hold and occupy the same. There is no will on record from Levy Omans nor any heirs in this region unless it be one (John I think) Omans residing at Fort Wayne Indiana. Tax titles generally are worthless to those claiming under themR. It would probably cost you from $20 to $25 to carry though a law suit - perhaps none in the lots are worth from $100 to $150 each, perhaps more but not less. The improvements are worth about $1000 or less not over. If you succeed you will probably have to pay for the improvements or let Farnsworth have the lots at the apprised value say $200 or $300. R How many heirs did your father or Levy Omans leave and where are they. What are their years birth days girls where married whether their husbands are living if not where did the husbands decease. Have any married again and if so where. R Very truly yours, Tho Clark.
Maumee City [Ohio, near and south of Toledo, west of Cleveland, and south of Detroit] July 10 1847 Dear Madam. Mrr T. Clark has placed in my hand this case ss and copy of the died of Lots 20 & 19 in this city, with the request ht I should attend to your interests. R Without examining this particular [top;lapss] title, I have no hesitation in saying that it is worthless. R If you do not intend visiting Sheilby;Sheilly Maumee, you had best list the persons who make the copy of the deed. I have made enquiries of Mrs Heruz in regard to the residence of your sister Mary. SheR does not know who she married. Your brother John lives in Antropt;Antwept Pauldny County, he can probably give you some information; I will write and enquire. The deed of Peter G Ohio ;Olive to Sanders [Dayss] is as but one witness, and this may give some trouble. You did not say if your letter to Clark, wherever your husband was living, and if so, what his first name was. Neither did you say whether any of your sisters left children or were married from them;thew ago. I suppose they were not. You spoke of your fathers missing a good facew, try indeed and to find you this t ssssss Yours so, H. F Waite, Atty at Law
Maumee City [Ohio] May 18 1848, Mrs Nancy Deck, Dear Madam. R The matters connected with your interest in Maumee lots, has been delayed but the reason has been relayed to you. I wrote you that you were entitled to one fifth of the two lots, and that they are worth $200 each the balance of the the lots, or the other 4;5ths belong to your brothers and sisters and their heirs. Mrr Peter G. Oliver, whose deed is necessary to complete the chain of title has ss become a client of mine in other matters, and I have no doubt I can pursue at the trifling expense his deed for your interest. R I will make all ss in regard to lots 19 & 20. He resides in an interior town in the State of Louisiana. Will you be kind enough to inform me what Lot 14 in Block Bloch nine in your city could be sold for in cash. Yours very truly, H. F Waite, Atty at Law.
Dinner menu Sunday 6 June 1869 on Pacific Mail S.S. Companys Steamship Colorado: Queen Turtle Soup, Salt Salmon in Tomato sauce, Salt Codfish egg sauce, Shoulder & Kraut, Corned Pork, Corned Beef, Roast Beef Port Mutton Steaks, Turkey, Lamb mint sauce, Ham and champagne sauce, Turtle steak, Minced Heart a l american, Oyster Putus, Macaroni au gratin, Curry rice, Boiled & Mashed potato, Tomatoes succotash, Green Peas Hominy, Apple Peach & Mince Pies, Fruit Pound cake and Lafayette Cakes, Citron Cake Lady Fingers, Tartlets Candy Trifles, Vanilla Ice cream, Wine Jelly Floating Islands, Watermelons, Mangoes, Crackers & Cheese. Wine list: Brandy $2.50, Rye Whisky $1.50, California, USA Pearl Hock $1.50, Alequarts $.75, Porterquarts $.75, Cider $.75.
Pacific Coast Steamship Company, Goodall, Perkins & Co. General Agents, San Francisco February 19, 1885. Dear Mrs Coburn, I am in receipt of your favor of recent date in relation to the note owing your by Perkins [Mgss] of Oroville. I have sent your letter to my brother David who as you are aware has had a change of the business, and of course he will pay you the money. I have sold my interest in the store but Dave retains his interest just the same. I also own all of my Real Estate in Butte County and Perkins Mg (W.K. &ss Perkins) own in land notes etc about $150.000are expect however to settle up all of the business of the old firm within the present year, ! R. Hoping that you are in in good health and like your new home in Chicago, I remain Sincerely Geo C. Perkins. Mrs Nancy R. Coburn, Chicago.
Goodall, Perkins & Company, San Francisco Oct 17 1891. (Chas Goodall, Geo. C. Perkins, Edwin Goodall). Dear Mrs Shirek. On my arrival home yesterday I found awaiting me your letter informing me of the death of your mother. My absence will I trust be a sufficient apology for my apparent want of promptness in replying. If I had been in the city I should certainly have attended the funeral as I have been personally acquainted with Mrs Coburn for almost thirty five years [1891 35 = 1856 in Oroville] and entertained for her the kindest feelings. When I last met her several months ago she looked very feeble. R I will endeavor to call and see you next week. Respectfully, Geo. C. Jenkins Mrs M. Sherik Scherek.
Geo. C. Perkins, Vernon Heights, Oakland, Cal. July 26 1893. Mrs. M. Shirek # 129 10 Street, S.F.
Dear Madam. I appreciate the kind letter you send me and thank you for the thoughts you express. Respectfully, Geo C Perkins. [added below in different handwriting Margianasss] Congratulated him when he was nominated a Senator. He was formerly Govener (sic), for 35 years my mothers most inbR friend, boarded with her when a young man.

In the 1850 census, in Gallena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, Nancy Deck, 33, born in Michigan, was enumerated with Margiana Deck, 15, born in Michigan, and Jane Hewit, 20, born in Maine.

Nancy R. Clanton married Jan 1944 Limeston Co, Alabama.

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Benjamin Clanton
± 1750-1810
John D Moore
1731-1808
Nancy Roberts
1740-1808
Rachel Moore
1783-1859

Nancy R ClantoN
1816-1891

(1) 1834

Eli A Andrews
1822-1892

(2) 1839

John H Deck
1798-1870

Volentine Deck
1836-< 1854
(3) 1851

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  1. 1870 USA Federal Census, Ancestry.com
    Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1870 USA Federal Census Provo, Utah,USA : The Generations Network, Inc., 2003.Original data - 1870.
  2. USA Ninth Census of the USA, 1870. Washington, D.C., USA . M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls.
  3. Minnesota. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. Washington, D.C., USA : . T132, RG29, 13 rolls. Ophir;Oroville, Butte, California, USA post office Oroville, roll 70, page 94, image 187.
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