Asa Burton TroutmanAge: 45 years1884–1929
- Name
- Asa Burton Troutman
- Given names
- Asa Burton
- Surname
- Troutman
Birth | February 5, 1884 42 33 |
Death of a father | Joseph W “Jake” Troutman November 22, 1884 (Age 9 months) |
Marriage of a parent | Charles E Morrison — Nancy Ann Cox — View this family January 29, 1889 (Age 4 years) Text: Name: Charles E Morrison
Sex: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year (Estimated): 1859
Father's Name: Jacob Morrison
Mother's Name: Mary
Spouse's Name: Nancy A Troutman
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 37
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1852
Spouse's Father's Name: Cox
Spouse's Mother's Name: Cox
Marriage Date: 29 Jan 1889
Marriage Place: Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Decatur
Event Type: Marriage |
Birth of a half-brother | Infant Morrison May 26, 1889 (Age 5 years) Shared note: Infant Morrison Birth and Death Information |
Death of a half-brother | Infant Morrison May 26, 1889 (Age 5 years) Shared note: Infant Morrison Birth and Death Information |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Peter Troutman November 12, 1899 (Age 15 years) |
Death of a mother | Nancy Ann Cox February 23, 1902 (Age 18 years) |
Census | April 15, 1910 (Age 26 years) |
Census | January 1, 1920 (Age 35 years) |
Death | March 30, 1929 (Age 45 years) |
Obituary | Asa B Troutman Obituary March 31, 1929 (1 day after death) |
Burial | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Harristown Cemetery |
Family with parents |
father |
Joseph W “Jake” Troutman Birth: April 1, 1841 25 23 — Fulton, Indiana, United States Death: November 22, 1884 — Macon, Illinois, United States |
mother |
Nancy Ann Cox Birth: August 13, 1850 36 33 — Macon, Illinois, United States Death: February 23, 1902 — Webster City, Hamilton, Iowa, United States |
Marriage: March 1, 1866 — Macon, Illinois, United States |
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22 months elder brother |
Peter W Troutman Birth: 1867 25 16 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: 1870 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States |
3 years elder brother |
John Logan Troutman Birth: 1869 27 18 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: 1869 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
13 months elder brother |
Elmer “Stack” Troutman Birth: February 7, 1870 28 19 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: November 11, 1955 — Macon, Illinois, United States |
3 years elder brother |
Charles Stephen Troutman Birth: October 2, 1872 31 22 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: September 9, 1945 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
2 years elder brother |
Roy Nelson Troutman Birth: February 7, 1875 33 24 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: February 15, 1930 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States |
8 years elder brother |
Jacob Howard Troutman Birth: 1882 40 31 — Macon, Illinois, United States Death: June 22, 1950 — Macon, Illinois, United States |
2 years himself |
Asa Burton Troutman Birth: February 5, 1884 42 33 — Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: March 30, 1929 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
Mother’s family with Charles E Morrison |
step-father |
Charles E Morrison Birth: March 1860 39 34 — Macon, Illinois, United States Death: July 29, 1926 — Canby, Yellow Medicine, Minnesota, United States |
mother |
Nancy Ann Cox Birth: August 13, 1850 36 33 — Macon, Illinois, United States Death: February 23, 1902 — Webster City, Hamilton, Iowa, United States |
Marriage: January 29, 1889 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
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4 months half-brother |
Infant Morrison Birth: May 26, 1889 29 38 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: May 26, 1889 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
Asa Burton Troutman has 43 first cousins recorded
Father's family (26)
Parents James Henry Cox + Elizabeth Jane Troutman
Parents Samuel L Troutman + Elizabeth Ann Bear
Parents Ephraim Lincoln Widick + Phoebe L “Tebe” Troutman
Parents Jacob Troutman + Sarah Sipes Morrison
Parents Asa Gulick + Julia Troutman
Parents John C Troutman + Lydia Jane Morrison
Mother's family (17)
Parents James Henry Cox + Elizabeth Jane Troutman
Parents William Thomas Barnett + Mary Ellen Cox
Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Asa Burton Troutman - Household
Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States
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Census | 1920 United States - Census transcript - Asa Burton Troutman - Household
Harristown, Macon, Illinois, United States
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Name | Nancy A Troutman (nee Cox, Morrison) Obituary and Family Listing
They had 7 children: Peter, John Logan, Elmer, Charles S., Roy N., Jacob Howard, Asa Burton, Bertie A. After his death she married Charles E. Morrison, son of Joel and Mary Ann Morrison, on January 29, 1889 in Macon County, Illinois.
BURIAL OF MRS. MORRISON // Funeral Services Held Thursday at the Sharon Church
The remains of Mrs. Nancy A. Morrison, who died at her home in Woolstock, Ia., last Sunday, Feb. 23, were interred at Wyckles cemetery yesterday. The funeral services were held at Sharon church and were conducted by Rev. H. C. Gibbs, pastor of the First M. E. Church. The music was by a quartet, consisting of Miss Lida Sawyer, Miss Bessie Sawyer, Mr. Benjamin Park and Mr. Jesse Whittmer. The services were impressive and a very large congregation of old friends and neighbors were present. The floral offerings were very beautiful and numerous.
Mrs. Morrison was born and raised in the neighborhood where her remains now repose. She was born Aug. 13, 1850, the daughter of the late Samuel Cox and was married to Joseph W. Troutman March 1, 1866. To them were born seven children, two of whom, a son and daughter, died in fancy. The children who survive her are: Elmer, Charles S., Roy N., Howard and Bertie A., all of whom reside in Macon county. The husband Joseph W. Troutman, died in 1884 near Wyckles, where the family resided. In 1889 Mrs. Troutman married Charles E. Morrison, who at the time was also a resident of this county.
In March 1899, Mrs. Morrison and her husband left Macon county and took up their residence in Woolstock, Ia., where they made many friend Both were prominent in church work and in Odd Fellowship in their new home.
Mrs. Morrison died suddenly. She had retired for the night and shortly after rising to a sitting posture in the bed she said to her husband she had a sensation of smothering. He arose at once to get her some water, when she said "Good bye, I am going this time," and was dead.
As soon as her death was announced the local lodge of the Rebekah degree, of which she was a member, at once took charge of the body, and with the Odd Fellows, cared for it until it was removed.
Charles S. Troutman who resides a few miles west of this city, as soon as he heard of his mother's death, at once went to Woolstock and brought the body home to be buried where her children live. Mr. Troutman speaks in the highest praise of the respect shown his mother by the people of Woolstock. He says that on the day of the services there over the body the banks and stores were closed and the people of the town with the Odd Fellows, turned out to pay their last tribute of respects to his dead mother. The kindness of the people, he says, could not have been excelled and he shall always remember them kindly for their beautiful conduct.
Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois), February 28, 1902, pg5
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