Hij is getrouwd met Nancy Jane Rausin.
Zij zijn getrouwd oktober 1877 te Monroe County, Tennessee, hij was toen 26 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
P. P. CLEVLAND Self M Male W 28 TN Farmer TN TN
Nancy CLEVLAND Wife M Female W 23 TN Keeping House TN TN
Charles CLEVLAND Son S Male W 11M TN TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Colfax, De Kalb, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254685
NA Film Number T9-0685
Page Number 308A
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Harvey CLEVLAND Brother S Male W 22 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Milton RAUSIN BroL S Male W 26 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Albert RAUSIN BroL S Male W 24 TN Works On Farm TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Colfax, De Kalb, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254685
NA Film Number T9-0685
Page Number 308A
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1900
CLEVLAND, PRESLIE P (1900 U.S. Census) IDAHO , NEZ PERCE, BIG EDDY PCTAge: 49, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T623 Roll: 234 Page: 50
Farmer 23 10/10
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Husband's Name
Presley Parker CLEVELAND (AFN:GBXH-VL) Pedigree
Born: 18 Aug 1850 Place: Monroe Co., Tn.
Married: Oct 1877 Place: , Monroe, Tn
Father: Larkin Jerry CLEVELAND (AFN:GBXD-N5) Family
Mother: Minerva PARKER (AFN:GBXH-TF)
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Wife's Name
Nancy Jane RAUSIN (AFN:P4L7-RR) Pedigree
Born: 2 Dec 1856 Place: , Monroe, Tn
Married: Oct 1877 Place: , Monroe, Tn
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Children
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1. Sex Name
M Robert Bruce CLEVELAND (AFN:P4L7-T4) Pedigree
Born: 4 Jun 1881 Place: , Dekalb, Mo
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2. Sex Name
M Charles Frederick CLEVELAND (AFN:P4L7-SX) Pedigree
Born: 4 Jul 1879 Place: , Monroe, Tn
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3. Sex Name
M Benjamin Justus CLEVELAND (AFN:P4L7-V9) Pedigree
Born: 29 Jul 1883 Place: Near, Golden City
PRESLEY P. CLEVELAND
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF NORTH IDAHO EMBRACINGNEZ PERCES, IDAHO, LATAH, KOOTENAI, AND SHOSHONE COUNTIESSTATE OF IDAHOWESTERN HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1903
We are grateful to the kind assistance of the Twin Rivers Genealogical Society and in particular, Jill Boles and Dick Southern, for scanning and editing of the biographies contained in this volume of history.
PRESLEY P. CLEVELAND. Men, like the subject of this article, are the ones who have made the west so thrifty and wealthy. Mr. Cleveland is one of the leading agriculturists of Nez Perces County. We make that statement guardedly and the reasons are that he has in the first place a well-selected farm, which he took from the wilds when the reservation was opened. It is laid out with wisdom and the buildings are erected with an outlook both for convenience and beauty. He has a well-selected orchard that is a model in every respect. His land is handled in a skillful manner, being rotated to a variety of crops as hay oats, wheat, barley, flax and the vegetables. Mr. Cleveland has a number of excellent graded cattle and some thoroughbred hogs. His barns are commodious and his residence is comfortable and tasty. The entire appearance of the farm is one of thrift, industry and skill and because of the points mentioned it is evident that it is one of the model farms in the west, not given to extremes in any line, but manifesting a beautiful symmetry and proportion in all points.
Reverting more to his personal history, we note that Presley P. Cleveland was born in Monroe county, Tennessee, on August 19, 1851, being the son of Larkin J. and Minerva (Parker) Cleveland. The father was born in Tennessee and his father was one of the pioneers of that country from North Carolina. The mother of our subject was a native of Tennessee and her father came from Virginia to her native state. Presley grew up on a farm and gained his education from the public schools and from Croton Academy. He remained at home until of age and then farmed for a widowed cousin for four years. After this, he operated a farm for a great-uncle for four years, during which time he was married and in the fall of 1879 he came to northwestern Missouri. The next spring he went to the southern part of that state and nine years later he came to the vicinity of Garfield, Washington, where he rented land and also near Steptoe Butte for a year and then came to the Potlatch country, settling near Juliaetta in the fall of 1891. In the spring of 1892 he purchased a ranch near Kendrick and to the tilling of that he gave his attention until the reservation opened up and then he located on the place described above. In addition to the items mentioned we should relate that the two hundred shade trees that Mr. Cleveland has arranged in an artistic manner about his grounds add great comfort, beauty and value to the property. In addition to his own land he leases eighty acres from Mr. Gifford. Mr. Cleveland has three brothers, Alfred A., Harvey H. and Robert M. Also he has two sisters, Cordie, wife of Orin Evans, near Gifford; Eliza, wife of David Black, south of Gifford. Mrs. Cleveland's maiden name was Nannie J. Rausin. She was born in Monroe county, Tennessee. He had three uncles in the Confederate army and one in the Union army. The last one was a lieutenant, who was wounded at the battle of Nashville.
To Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland there have been born ten children, Charles F., Robert B., Ben J., Ira, Satie L., Minerva E., Larkin P., Hattie M., Grace E., Lona H. Mr. Cleveland is one of the leading men of the community and is always alert for the furthering of those measures that tend to advance the welfare of all. He was formerly a Republican in politics but is now a Populist.
Mrs. Cleveland, whose parents were natives of North Carolina and Tennessee, respectively, but now deceased, had three uncles in the Union army one on the mother's side, and two on the father's side. Return to Index of BiographiesNez Perce County HistoryIndex Email: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
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