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Beverley Joyce Fadenrecht

Female 1938 - 2006  (67 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Beverley Joyce Fadenrecht was born on 21 Sep 1938 in , Kern Co, California, USA (daughter of Jacob Bernard Fadenrecht and Mary Virginia Adkins); died on 5 Jun 2006.

    Notes:

    Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
    Name: Beverley Joyce Lund
    [Beverley Joyce Sloan]
    [Beverley Lashbrooke]
    [Beverley Joyce Fadenrecht] Gender: Female Race: White Birth Date: 21 Sep 1938 Birth Place: Shafter Kern, California
    [Shafter, California] Father Name: Jacob B Fadenrecht Mother Name: Mary V Horr Death Date: 5 Jun 2006 Type of Claim: Original SSN. Notes: Dec 1966: Name listed as BEVERLEY JOYCE LUND; 23 Jan 1995: Name listed as BEVERLEY JOYCE SLOAN; 14 Mar 2005: Name listed as BEVERLEY JOYCE LASHBROOKE; 20 Jun 2006: Name listed as BEVERLEY J LASHBROOKE

    Beverley married (Male) Lund about 1966. [Group Sheet]

    Beverley married (Male) Sloan about 1995. [Group Sheet]

    Beverley married (Male) Lashbrooke about 2005. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob Bernard Fadenrecht was born on 20 May 1912 in Bradshaw, York Co, Nebraska, USA (son of Bernard R. Fadenrecht and Sarah Nickel); died on 27 Jul 2001 in .

    Jacob married Mary Virginia Adkins on 21 Nov 1935 in Armona, Kings Co, California, USA. Mary (daughter of George W. Adkins and Mary Ann Eldridge, daughter of Philip Horr and Nancy King) was born on 13 Oct 1914 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA; died on 9 Apr 1993 in , Fresno Co, California, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Virginia Adkins was born on 13 Oct 1914 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (daughter of George W. Adkins and Mary Ann Eldridge, daughter of Philip Horr and Nancy King); died on 9 Apr 1993 in , Fresno Co, California, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920 1930

    Notes:

    Adopted by Horr family.

    Children:
    1. 1. Beverley Joyce Fadenrecht was born on 21 Sep 1938 in , Kern Co, California, USA; died on 5 Jun 2006.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bernard R. Fadenrecht was born on 23 Jun 1883 in Landskron, Ukrane, South Russia.

    Bernard married Sarah Nickel. Sarah was born on 3 Jan 1886 in , York Co, Nebraska, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Nickel was born on 3 Jan 1886 in , York Co, Nebraska, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jacob Bernard Fadenrecht was born on 20 May 1912 in Bradshaw, York Co, Nebraska, USA; died on 27 Jul 2001 in .

  3. 6.  Philip Horr was born on 19 May 1860 in Ironton, Lawrence Co, Ohio, USA (son of Philip Horr and Matilda Wilhelm); died on 29 Jul 1950 in Hadford, Kings Co, California, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: [1870] 1880 [1900] [1910] 1920 1930

    Notes:

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSiman=1&GScid=41166&GRid=99823881&

    Philip married Nancy King on 4 Sep 1889 in , Greenup Co, Kentucky, USA. Nancy (daughter of Benjamin Franklin King and Brunette Redden Elliott) was born on 11 Jul 1869 in , Greenup Co, Kentucky, USA; died on 11 Mar 1935 in Armona, Kings Co, California, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Nancy King was born on 11 Jul 1869 in , Greenup Co, Kentucky, USA (daughter of Benjamin Franklin King and Brunette Redden Elliott); died on 11 Mar 1935 in Armona, Kings Co, California, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920 1930

    Notes:

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSiman=1&GScid=41166&GRid=33456573&

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Virginia Adkins was born on 13 Oct 1914 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA; died on 9 Apr 1993 in , Fresno Co, California, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Philip Horr was born on 18 Aug 1826 in Saint Austell, Cornwall, England; died on 27 Feb 1864 in Zaleski, , Ohio, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: E [1860]

    Notes:

    Father: Philip HORE b: 18 MAY 1794 in St Austell, Cornwall, England
    Mother: Joanna DAVY b: ABT. 1794

    Information on this family was kindly contributed by Bridgid Kelly bridgidckelly(at)hotmail.com
    Bridgid is in posession of a book put together by her great-grandfather Robert Linn Clare, son of Anna Horr and James Robert Clare. It contains biographies written by him, also letters and photographs and a xerox copy of the journal of Philip Henry Horr. Please contact her for further information.
    The following is the biography of Philip Henry Horr written by Robert Linn Clare in 1958.

    Philip Henry Horr (Hore)

    He was born August 18, 1826 in the county of Cornwall, St. Austell Parish, England of a large and not too prosperous family.

    He came to America in 1848 at the invitation of an uncle who had migrated to Richmond, Virginia and prospered but was childless. He did not get along too well with this uncle, left him and secured a job in the Portsmouth Navy Yard near Norfolk, Virginia.

    He became a citizen November 17, 1851. (See His diary)

    In Norfolk, he met and married Catherine Walsh in 1854. She died in childbirth one year later, leaving him with an infant daughter, Catherine.

    He was forced to leave the baby, Catherine, with her grandmother, Mrs. Fanny Walsh, in Portsmouth, Virginia, while he moved westward to Portsmouth, Ohio. (See his letter to Mrs. Walsh dated September 17, 1855). Here he was given the position of managing two shops of Murray & Moore's Machine Works, one in Portsmouth and one in Ironton, Ohio.

    While in Portsmouth, Ohio, he met and married Matilda Wilhelm on September 26, 1856, the Rev. B. Spahr officiating.

    They went to Ironton to live and there three of their children were born; William, Harry and Newton, the latter two being twins. They lived there for four years to 1860. they also had the girl, Catherine, living with them.

    Failing health (tuberculosis) necessitated his giving up his work in Ironton and seeking a higher and healthier climate in Zlaeski, Ohio, where he was placed in charge of newly erected charcoal iron furnace. His health seemed to improve and he was planning a trip to England with his family to see his parents and possibly stay there. His health took a turn for the worse and he died suddenly on February 27, 1864 when he was only 38 years old.

    The forth child of this union, a daughter Anna, was born there in Zaleski several months after his death.

    The daughter, Catherine, by his former marriage had to be sent back to Portsmouth, Virginia to live with her Grandmother Walsh again. She was then nine years old. In later life, when about thirty-five years old, this Catherine returned to Portsmouth, Ohio and lived with her half-sister Anna Horr Clare to help her raise her young growing family.

    Philip's widow Matilda and her four young children moved back to Portsmouth, Ohio in 1865 to live in her former home with her mother Amanda Melvina Wilhelm, who also was a widow.

    Philip did not have much of a formal education but he was very intelligent, industrious and an avid reader. He was self taught and knew geometry, mechanics and machine design. He also was a serious student of history and had a complete leather bound set of histories of both England and America.

    He was deeply religious and a regular attendant at church.

    He died while still a relatively young man (only thirty-eight) but his life had been crowded with much activity, considerable grief and many responsibilities.

    His picture with the infant daughter, Catherine, is attached, also a very interesting letter written to his first wife's mother in 1855. His personal diary describing his early days in the United States is available. It is in the hands of Robert J. Horr, grandson, now living in Palo Alto, California.

    An interesting story related by Philip's daughter, Catherine, of her father is as follows: "He was extremely proud of his athletic prowess and that his speciality was broad jumping with weights. He was considered an undisputed champion at this. One day a newcomer beat him. He was so infuriated that he swore to beat him if it killed him. He did beat him and it did kill him. He died suddenly of an internal hemmorage caused by a torn lung tissue."

    RLC:1958

    Philip married Matilda Wilhelm on 26 Sep 1856 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA. Matilda (daughter of Jacob Abner Wilhelm and Amanda Melvina Day) was born on 19 Jan 1834 in Franklin Furnace, , Ohio, USA; died on 8 Dec 1891 in ; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Matilda Wilhelm was born on 19 Jan 1834 in Franklin Furnace, , Ohio, USA (daughter of Jacob Abner Wilhelm and Amanda Melvina Day); died on 8 Dec 1891 in ; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: [1860] [1870] 1880

    Notes:

    Information on this family was kindly contributed by Bridgid Kelly bridgidckelly(at)hotmail.com
    Bridgid is in posession of a book put together by her great-grandfather Robert Linn Clare, son of Anna Horr and James Robert Clare. It contains biographies written by him, also letters and photographs and a xerox copy of the journal of Philip Henry Horr. Please contact her for further information.
    The following is the biography of Matilda C. Wilhelm written by Robert Linn Clare. (Year unknown)

    Matilda C. Wilhelm
    She was born in Franklin Furnace, Ohio, one of five children of Jacob and Amanda Melvina Day Wilhelm, on January 19, 1834.
    The family moved to Portsmouth, Ohio, living at #9 West Fourth Street. There she met and married Philip H. Hore (later spelled Horr) on September 26, 1856. He was a widower of thirty.
    Following her wedding, she moved with her husband to Ironton, Ohio where three of her children were born: William, Harry and Newton. The latter two were identical twins.
    They lived in Ironton for four years to 1860, when her husband's health began to fail (tuberculosis) which necessitated their moving to a higher and healthier climate. They went to Zaleski, Ohio where her husband managed a charcoal iron furnace for the next four years. He died there rather suddenly of a lung hemorrhage on February 27, 1864, when only 38 years of age.
    Their fourth child, a daughter Anna, (later Anna Hore Clare) was born in Zaleski several months after the father's death.
    Mathilda and her four young children then returned to Portsmouth, Ohio to live in her old home with her widowed mother Amanda. Mathilda's stepchild, Catherine, who had been living with her in Zaleski, had to be returned to Portsmouth, Virginia to live again with her Grandmother Walsh.
    Mathilda's mother was then operating a boarding house for support and Mathilda helped and at the same time, struggled to give her children a proper education. She lived to see three of them happily married.
    She died December 8, 1891 and was buried in the Horr family plot in Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio. She was then 58 years of age. Her mother Amanda, survived her by only a few months.
    The record of her children is:
    William, born about 1857, married Ida Chick, had three children, Charles, William, and Arthur.
    Harry, born May 19, 1860, married Nancy B. King of Kentucky, no children. (One died in infancy). He died July 29, 1950.
    Newton, born May 19, 1860, married Clara Johnson of Kentucky, one child, Robert Johnson.
    Anna, born October 31, 1864, married James Robert Clare, six children.
    Mathilda's brother George Wilhelm won the Congressional Medal of Honor during his services in the Civil War, on May 16, 1863.
    Her life up to the time of her marriage was that of a normal, happy, although somewhat serious girl. She was married at age 22. Eight years later, at age 30, she was left a widow with four very young children to raise.
    In one of her letters written in later life to one Clement Doame, a close friend of her girlhood days, she told him of her family and early death of her husband and stated "I have since remained single, not caring ever to mingle with the world again - I devoted my entire life to bringing up my children."
    Her grandchildren knew her as "Tillie-ma" and her mother Amanda Melvina at "Mehi".
    Available are her personal album with names of many of her friends in Portsmouth, Ironton and vicinity, two letters in her handwriting and a photograph (tintype) of her a girl of twenty-two.

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Horr&GSiman=1&GScid=41166&GRid=93817858&

    Children:
    1. William Horr was born on 1 Aug 1857 in Ironton, Lawrence Co, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Nov 1913 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).
    2. John Horr was born on 19 May 1860 in Ironton, Lawrence Co, Ohio, USA; died on 13 May 1947 in Athens, Athens Co, Ohio, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).
    3. 6. Philip Horr was born on 19 May 1860 in Ironton, Lawrence Co, Ohio, USA; died on 29 Jul 1950 in Hadford, Kings Co, California, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).
    4. Anna Horr was born on 31 Oct 1864 in Zaleski, , Ohio, USA; died on 30 Jul 1938 in Indianapolis, Marion Co, Indiana, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).

  3. 14.  Benjamin Franklin King

    Benjamin married Brunette Redden Elliott. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Brunette Redden Elliott
    Children:
    1. 7. Nancy King was born on 11 Jul 1869 in , Greenup Co, Kentucky, USA; died on 11 Mar 1935 in Armona, Kings Co, California, USA; was buried in Portsmouth, Scioto Co, Ohio, USA (Greenlawn Cemetery).