He is married to Bertha C. Mattice.
They got married
Child(ren):
«b»1930 United States Federal Census«/b»
Name: «tab»Fred S Swearingen
Home in 1930: «tab»Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado
Age: «tab»49
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»abt 1881
Birthplace: «tab»West Virginia
Relation to Head of House: «tab»Head
Spouse's Name: «tab»Bertha
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: Stationary Engineer - C.F.& I. Co. (presumably, "Colorado Foundry & Iron Company") at the "Minnequa Works" in Pueblo
«u»Household Members: «/u»«tab»
«u»Name «/u»«tab» «u»Age«/u»
Fred S Swearingen «tab»49
Bertha Swearingen «tab»61 Wife
Gladys D Welsh «tab» 23 Daughter
Marcus W Welsh «tab»24 Son-in-law Machinist - same employer as father-n-law
Fred B Welsh «tab» 3 8/12 Grandson
«b»
1900 Census«/b» Carbondale , Garfield County , Colorado ; District 37; Sheet 1B; Dwelling & Family 19
Swearingen, W. B. head Mar 1849 51yrs M PA PA VA Teacher
F. B. wife Apr 1857 43yrs M ch 5-4 PA MA PA
Fred S. son Feb 1881 19yrs S WV PA PA Farm Laborer
Claude V. son Feb 1883 17yrs S IN PA PA Farm Laborer
Willie? E. son Jan 1887 12yrs S MO PA PA
Wade H. son Mar 1891 9yrs S IN PA PA
«b»1910 Census«/b» Pueblo Ward 4, Pueblo, Colorado; District 165; Sheet 1B; Dwelling & Family 13; lived on 917 Court Street
Swearingen, W. B. head 63 M1 31yrs PA UKN WV Farmer
Laura B. wife 53 M1 31yrs PA MA OH
Claude son 27 S IN PA PA Fireman Rail Road
Wade son 19 S IN PA PA Photo Engraver
Fred registered for the US Army draft in Pueblo, CO at the city hall on 12 Sep 1918. He is described as being of medium height and build with grey eyes and black hair (and had no obvious disqualifications). He stated his occupation was "Stationary Engineer" for the C.F.& I. Co. (presumably, "Colorado Foundry & Iron Company") at the "Minnequa Works" in Pueblo. His spouse is listed as Bertha Swearingen, living at 231 Veta Avenue, Pueblo, CO. He signs his signature as "Fred Stanley Swearingen".
1920 Census Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado; District 215; Sheet 6B; Dwelling 63; Family 194; 110 8th ST.
Swearingen, William B. head Renter 70 Widowed PA PA WV Solicitor Newspaper
(I would think that Flora Belle died in Pueblo between 1810 and 1820 sense William is listed as a Widower)
Quoted from : Family Register published December 1894;
"PREFACE.
"In the preparation of this edition of the Family Register I am indebted for information other than that pertaining to their respective families to Judge Basil S. Ramsey, of Plattsmouth, Neb.; to Mr. Eldred M. Swearingen, of Tuskeega, Ala.; to Mr. Archibald Means, of Peru, Ill.; to Miss Emma V. Mullan, of Washington, D. C.; and to Lieutenant James C. Cresap, of the United States Navy. Lieutenant Cresap furnished the information, gathered from the State archives at Annapolis, Md., showing that our first American ancestor was Thomas. To the late Mr. Henry B. Swearingen, of Circleville, 0H., belongs the credit for making it possible for this genealogy to be published. In 1841 he gathered of old men of the family name in Maryland and elsewhere information
sbowing the genealogical lines from Gerret down to many of his descendants.
"Most of the information concerning Gerret was obtained from "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York," published by authority of the legislature of' that State in ten large volumes from 1835 to 1877, the tenth volume being almost wholly devoted to "the Colony on the South River." Official records in Washington, D. C., and at several places in Maryland have afforded data.
"The orthography of the name as written by Gerret was 'van Sweringen.' The dropping of the prefix 'van' and the interpolation of the 'a' was probably done during the lifetime of Thomas. He grew up in an English-speaking community, and it was therefore as natural for him to insert the 'a' as it was for him to drop the 'van.' That he did drop the 'van' is shown by the fact that Van was a given name for one of his sons. 'Swearingen' has been the prevailing method of spelling the name to the present time. Of the few other changes that have been made some were from preference, others unintentional.«tab»H. H S.
"WASHINGTON, December, 1894."
Quoted from pages 63-64 in the Family Register as above;
"William B., born March 18, 1849, was educated in the public schools of his native State and at Alliance College and the Hopedale Normal School, both of Ohio. He has taught for more than twenty years, the greater part of the time as principal or superintendent of schools--was for three years a president of a college in Missouri. Since maturity he has lived in the following States: Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Nebraska, Missouri, and Indiana. He is now superintendent of the public schools in Argos, Marshall county, Ind. He was married in 1878 to Miss Flora Bell Briggs, of Industry, PA. This union has been blessed with five bright, healthy boys; Wilmot Briggs, born November 29, 1878; Frederick Stanley, born February 8, 1881; Claude Vivian, born February 8, 1883; Willie Ellis, born January 27, 1887; and Wade Hamnet, born March 21, 1891."
Frederick Stanley Swearingen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bertha C. Mattice |