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Cora May Busby

Female Abt 1909 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cora May Busby was born about 1909 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA (daughter of Fred Knowlton Busby and Fanny Stout Stearns).

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fred Knowlton Busby was born on 11 Apr 1883 in Marion, Linn Co, Iowa, USA (son of Bert Calvin Busby and Cora Blanche Carter).

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    Groom's Name: Fred Knoulton Busby
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    Groom's Birthplace: Marion, Iowa
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    Bride's Name: Fannie Stout Stearns
    Bride's Birth Date: 1883
    Bride's Birthplace: Dubuque, Iowa
    Bride's Age: 23
    Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1906
    Marriage Place: Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa
    Groom's Father's Name: Bert Calvin Busby
    Groom's Mother's Name: Cora Blanche Carter
    Bride's Father's Name: Charles G. Stearns
    Bride's Mother's Name: May Horr
    Groom's Race: White
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75149-2
    System Origin: Iowa-VR
    Source Film Number: 1034536
    Reference Number: 2:3PXBJGG
    Collection: Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992

    Fred married Fanny Stout Stearns on 6 Jun 1906 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA. Fanny (daughter of Charles Gilbert Stearns and May Horr) was born on 25 Jul 1883 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Fanny Stout Stearns was born on 25 Jul 1883 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA (daughter of Charles Gilbert Stearns and May Horr).

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    Groom's Name: Fred Knoulton Busby
    Groom's Birth Date:
    Groom's Birthplace: Marion, Iowa
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    Bride's Name: Fannie Stout Stearns
    Bride's Birth Date: 1883
    Bride's Birthplace: Dubuque, Iowa
    Bride's Age: 23
    Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1906
    Marriage Place: Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa
    Groom's Father's Name: Bert Calvin Busby
    Groom's Mother's Name: Cora Blanche Carter
    Bride's Father's Name: Charles G. Stearns
    Bride's Mother's Name: May Horr
    Groom's Race: White
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75149-2
    System Origin: Iowa-VR
    Source Film Number: 1034536
    Reference Number: 2:3PXBJGG
    Collection: Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992


    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Living with parents in 1900
    1900 Census: Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa
    Fannie S. Stearns, dau, July 1883, age 16, bp IA

    Children:
    1. Charles E. Busby was born about 1907 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA.
    2. 1. Cora May Busby was born about 1909 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA.
    3. George S. Busby was born about 1911 in Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bert Calvin Busby was born on 27 Jul 1854 in Marion, Linn Co, Iowa, USA.

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    Bert married Cora Blanche Carter. Cora was born about 1856 in Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Cora Blanche Carter was born about 1856 in Iowa, USA.

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    Children:
    1. 2. Fred Knowlton Busby was born on 11 Apr 1883 in Marion, Linn Co, Iowa, USA.

  3. 6.  Charles Gilbert Stearns was born on 28 Mar 1851 in Phelps, Ontario Co, New York, USA (son of George L. Stearns and Helen A. Streeter); died after 1919 in .

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    Charles married May Horr on 11 Oct 1882. May (daughter of Dr. Asa Horr and Elizabeth Sherman) was born on 24 May 1856 in , Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA; died on 6 Nov 1941 in , Los Angeles Co, California, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  May Horr was born on 24 May 1856 in , Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA (daughter of Dr. Asa Horr and Elizabeth Sherman); died on 6 Nov 1941 in , Los Angeles Co, California, USA.

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    • Census: 1860 1870 1880

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Calif Death Records

    1900 Census: Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa
    Charles Stearns, Mar 1851, age 49, m 17 yrs, bp NY, p's bp NY, American Express Ag
    May H. Stearns, wife May 1856, age 44, 3 births 1 living, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp OH
    Fannie S. Stearns, dau, July 1883, age 16, bp IA

    1910 Census: Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa
    Charles G. Stearns, age 59, m 28 yrs, bp NY, p's bp NY, Express man
    May Stearns, wife, age 54, 1 birth 1 living, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp OH

    1920 Census: Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa
    Charles G. Stearns, age 68, bp NY, p's bp NY, Collector- express office
    May H. Stearns, age 63, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp OH

    1930 Census: Waterloo, Black Hawk Co, Iowa
    Charles S. McCarty, head, age 64, m at age 45, bp IA, p's bp US, Medical Doctor- general practice
    Laura L. McCarty, wife, age 45, m at age 24, bp IA, f's bp MI, m's bp WI
    Charles R. McCarty, son, age 17, bp WI, p's bp IA
    Laura McCarty, dau, age 14, bp WI, p's bp IA
    *May H. Stearns, mother, age 73, married, m at age 26, bp IA
    Florence ? Hall, lodger, age 28, single, bp IA, p's bp IA
    Note Charles McCarty was 9 yrs youngers than May.

    Children:
    1. 3. Fanny Stout Stearns was born on 25 Jul 1883 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA.
    2. George Asa Stearns was born on 19 Jan 1886 in Iowa, USA.
    3. Henry Louis Stearns was born on 18 May 1892 in Iowa, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  George L. Stearns was born in Sep 1825.

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    George married Helen A. Streeter. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Helen A. Streeter

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    Children:
    1. 6. Charles Gilbert Stearns was born on 28 Mar 1851 in Phelps, Ontario Co, New York, USA; died after 1919 in .

  3. 14.  Dr. Asa Horr was born on 2 Sep 1817 in Worthington, Franklin Co, Ohio, USA (son of Capt. Isaac Horr and Nancy Smith); died on 2 Jun 1896 in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA (Linwood Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1850 1860 1870 1880

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    Groom's Name: Asa Horr
    Groom's Birth Date: 1818
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    Groom's Age: 50
    Bride's Name: Emiline F. Weber
    Bride's Birth Date: 1829
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    Bride's Age: 39
    Marriage Date: 01 Jun 1868
    Marriage Place: Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02570-9
    System Origin: Iowa-EASy
    Source Film Number: 1035387
    Reference Number: bk 3 p 215 cn 146
    Collection: Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992

    Groom's Name: Asa Horr
    Groom's Birth Date: 1821
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    Groom's Age: 60
    Bride's Name: Ellen S. Booth
    Bride's Birth Date: 1849
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    Bride's Age: 32
    Marriage Date: 30 May 1881
    Marriage Place: Dubuque, Iowa
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02572-6
    System Origin: Iowa-EASy
    Source Film Number: 1035402
    Reference Number: bk 4 p 478 cn 149
    Collection: Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992


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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    1850 census: District 7, Dubuque Co, Iowa
    Asa Horr, age 25, bp Ohio, Physician
    Eliza F. [T. ???] Horr, age 26, bp Ohio
    Edward W. Horr, age 8, bp Ohio
    Augustah S. Horr, age 4, bp Ohio
    Margaret Ann Collman, age 18, bp Ireland

    1860 Census: Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa
    Asa Horr, 42, Ohio
    Eliza Horr, 38, Ohio
    Edward W. Horr, 17, Ohio
    Augusta S. Horr, 15, Ohio
    May Horr, 4, Iowa
    Lucinda Edwords, 21, Virginia
    Daniel Berlt, 75, Sachsen (Kgr. /Land in Bundes republik) / Saxony (Kingdom/State)

    1870 Census: Dubuque Ward 4, Dubuque Co, Iowa
    Asa Horr, age 52, bp OH, Physician
    Emma Horr, age 42, bp Vermont
    May Horr, age 13, bp Iowa
    Emma Webber, age 20, bp Maine
    Charles Webber, age 18, bp Maine
    Mary ???, age 19, bp IA, Dom Servant

    1880 Census Place: 4th Ward, Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa
    Household:
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Asa HORR Self W Male W 62 OH Physician NY NY
    May HORR Dau S Female W 24 IA Keeping House NY OH
    Hannah OHDE Other S Female W 20 PRU Servant PRU PRU
    Note his daughter May was born in Dubuque in 1856

    "His [Asa] most valuable contributions were to Meteorology and to him and Professor Lapham of Milwaukee is due the present method of forecasting the weather employed by the United States Government." undated "History of Medicine in Iowa", D.S. Fai rchild, M.D., F.A.C.S., reprinted from The Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society.

    ASA HORR, physician and surgeon, 872 Main street; is a native of Ohio, and was born Sept. 2, 1817; his parents were Isaac Horr and Nancy Smith Horr, both of New England stock. The father of Asa was an early settler in the Black River country, in New York, and opened a farm there prior to emigrating to Ohio; in the latter State he engaged in mercantile business, and afterward returned to New York in 1827, and died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., soon afterward. Up to the time his father died, Asa was kept at school most of the time, but now was put on a farm, and, for several years, attended schools only during the winter season; at the age of 20, he returned to his native town in Ohio and read medicine with a cousin; he attended lectures at two colleges in that State, and graduated from both; after leaving the Cleveland College, he practiced six years in Ohio and one in Illinois, and, in 1847, made a permanent settlement in Dubuque, Iowa; not content with a mastery of the science of medicine, in which he has given no inconsiderable attention to the investigation of sciences collateral to medicine, quite early in life, he studied botany with a good degree of success, and for more than twenty years was one of the leading observers for the Smithsonian Institution; he was influential in originating, and prominent in building up, the Iowa Institute of Science and Arts in Dubuque, and has been its President for the last eight or nine years; he is a man of decidedly scientific tastes and of high attainments. Dr. Horr is a member of the Iowa State Medical Society, of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of the American Public Health Association, and of several scientific societies in the Upper Mississippi Valley; he is identified with many important interests in Dubuque. Its town clock was procured mainly through his exertions; the clock and the regulation of time have been since then entirely under supervision; and the true longitude of the city was established through him ten of twelve years ago, by the aid of his fine astronomical transit. Dr. Horr is one of the leading surgeons in Northern Iowa, and neither his practice nor his reputation in this line is limited to any one State. He was Post Surgeon at Dubuque in the early part of the late war and Examining Surgeon for recruits in the regular army. He has been a member of the Masonic Order since 1856. In politics, he was a Whig until the extinction of that party, since which time he has been a Republican; till middle life his religious views were orthodox; they are now liberal. He married Miss Eliza Sherman in 1841; she died in 1866. He married Mrs. EmmaF. Webber in 1868; she died in 1879; he has three children, all by his first wife. His eldest child, Augusta S., is the wife of Henry Hackbusch, a civil engineer and surveyor at Leavenworth, Kan.; Edward W. is a leading merchant in Blandville, Ky., and the youngest child, May, lives at home. pg.812

    Asa Horr, M. D.
    Extracted from Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa, 1894 Reprinted by Higginson Book Co., Salem, Massachusetts, p. 135
    ASA HORR, M. D., who has had a long and a successful career as a medical practitioner in Dubuque, has been located here since August, 1847, being the oldest member of the profession in this locality. He is Chief of the Medical Staff of Mercy Hospital and belongs to the American Medical, the State and County and the Cedar Valley District Medical Societies. Several times he has been President of the County Association, of which he was one of the organizers. During the war he was Post Surgeon at Camp Franklin and also examined recruits for the regular army troops, being- later for ten years Pension Examiner ill this city. The Doctor is a noted scholar both in the languages and in many scientific departments.
    Dr. Horr was born in Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, in September 2, 1817. His paternal grandfather was a farmer in Massachusetts and removed to Lewis County, N. Y., in the early days of its history, when it was known as the Black River Country, and there he continued in agricultural pursuits until his death. The Horr family is of English descent and the name was originally spelt Hoar, but our subject's grandfather had the name changed by the Albany Legislature to its present spelling. The father of the Doctor bore the name of Isaac, and his birth occurred in the Bay State, where he grew to manhood and was married. He took part in the War of 1812, and five years later became a resident of Worthington, Ohio, having removed there from Lewis County, N. Y. He engaged in merchandising, being successful for several years, but about 1826 returned to Lewis County, N. Y., where he died one year later, aged forty-one years. His wife, Nancy Smith, was born and married in Salem, Mass., and after her husband's death in the Empire State returned to Ohio, where she died when in her sixty-ninth year. Eight of her ten children grew to maturity, but only four are now living, our subject and his three sisters. Leonard was a Captain in tile Twenty first Iowa Infantry until, his health failing, he retired, His death occurred in this city, where he had been engaged in the real-estate business.
    Dr. Horr until ten years old lived in Ohio, where he attended Worthington College, of which Bishop Chase was Principal, and one of his classmates was Salmon P. Chase, late Chief Justice of the United States. In 1826 he returned to New York, and on his father's death the children were scattered, being taken by various relatives to bring up. From his earliest years he was a zealous student, and often worked by the light of hemlock and spruce knots. In working on the farm he hurried to complete his task in order that he might devote himself to his beloved books. His brother Leonard was a carpenter and it seemed best that he should be apprenticed to the same trade. He remained for six months working for one man, and during this time had become quite familiar with drafting. When he returned to the country he made a drawing and superintended the building of a frame house, this being when he was only fourteen years of age. His brother engaged with a contractor to build a large flouring mill in Canada, north of Kingston, and Asa went with him, working for about a year and receiving a man's wages. Later with his brother he engaged in contracting and building in Dundas, Canada, remaining there until 1836, and during this time the ambitious youth drew the principal plans of buildings which were put up by the firm.
    The first time that the Doctor had thought seriously of entering the medical profession was during the cholera epidemic of 1834 - 35, when several of his employees contracted the disease, and as there were no physicians in the locality and he had assisted his mother, who was a good nurse in former years, he determined to use his best efforts for the afflicted men. Using the old fashioned remedies of smart weed and pennyroyal, with good nursing he managed to bring the men through all right and was often afterward annoyed by the many people who carne to him for treatment of various disorders. In 1836 Mr. Horr went to Ohio and entered the Worthington Medical College, from which he was graduated two years later with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. For two years subsequently he practiced with Dr. Hyland, of Fairfield County, and then for six years practiced in Baltimore, Ohio. In 1846 he graduated from the medical department of the Western Reserve University of Cleveland, receiving a degree.
    With the intention of going to Galena, Ill., he visited a brother at Elizabeth, and was there prevailed upon to assist the doctors of the place during the epidemic which was prevalent. After a year's time he removed to Dubuque, arriving here in August, 1847, when this was a village of only two thousand inhabitants. Dr. Horr built an office at the corner of Fifth and Main Streets and has since conducted an extensive practice, his office being now at No. 1125 Main Street. For one year he was County Physician and is a member of the Public Health Association of the United States.
    In Baltimore, Ohio, Dr. Horr was married in 1841 to Eliza Sherman, a native of Worthington. She was reared as a member of the Vinal family in Springfield and died in Dubuque during the war. Her three children are, Edward W., a merchant of Blandville, Ky.; Augusta S., Mrs. Hackbusch, who died in February, 1894; and May H., wife of Charles G. Sternes, of Waterloo, Iowa. The present wife of Dr. Horr, Mrs. Ella S. Booth, was born in Galena, Ill., and presides with true hospitality over her pleasant home at the corner of Thirteenth and Main Streets.
    The Doctor is a fine botanist, geologist and astronomer. He has made large collections of Ohio and Iowa plants, has an interesting collection of geological specimens, and in 1864 erected a private astronomical observatory and was the first to determine accurately the longitude of Dubuque. A member of many learned societies, he has been President of the Iowa Institute of Science and Arts, and in company with J. M. Bigelow published a catalogue of the plants of Fairfield County, Ohio. For fifteen or twenty years Dr. Horr had charge of the city clock and took the time astronomically. He has the finest medical and chemical library in this portion of the state, and is an advocate of phonetic spelling. For some years he has been interested in real estate and owns a number of pieces of business property, as well as an interest in some coal mines. In politics he is independent, and fraternally is a Knight Templar Mason.

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83472736

    Asa married Elizabeth Sherman in 1841 in Baltimore, Fairfield Co, Ohio, USA. Elizabeth was born on 22 Jun 1822 in Ohio, USA; died on 4 May 1866 in ; was buried in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA (Linwood Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Sherman was born on 22 Jun 1822 in Ohio, USA; died on 4 May 1866 in ; was buried in Dubuque, Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA (Linwood Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1850 1860

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    Extracted from Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa, 1894 Reprinted by Higginson Book Co., Salem, Massachusetts, p. 135 (See Asa Horr Notes)
    "In Baltimore, Ohio, Dr. Horr was married in 1841 to Eliza Sherman, a native of Worthington. She was reared as a member of the Vinal family in Springfield and died in Dubuque during the war."

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83472385

    Children:
    1. Edward Horr was born on 3 Oct 1841 in Baltimore, Fairfield Co, Ohio, USA; died on 15 May 1928 in , Mccracken Co, Kentucky, USA.
    2. Augusta Horr was born on 9 Jun 1845 in ; died on 17 Feb 1894 in Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois, USA.
    3. 7. May Horr was born on 24 May 1856 in , Dubuque Co, Iowa, USA; died on 6 Nov 1941 in , Los Angeles Co, California, USA.