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Philura Buchanan

Female 1851 - 1939  (88 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Philura Buchanan was born on 07 Feb 1851 in Saline,, OH; died on 29 Mar 1939 in Lansing,, MI; was buried in Mt. Hope Cem, Lansing,,MI.

    Notes:

    NOTES from a February 10, 1915 letter from Philura Buchanan Lincoln, to Rachel Adella Tobias "Dell", Philura's niece. Philura signed the notes "Aunt Lou." The letter was transcribed by her grandson, James Helme Lincoln years later to share with family.

    "Grandfather Buchanan was born in Washington, Co. PA, married Jane Cummins of West Virginia. The state line went lengthwise of their porch. They lived a few miles apart (prior to marriage). Part of her "sitting out" was several negro slaves. They went to keeping house in PA which was not a slave state so she could not keep them."

    "Grandfather Jackson was born in Ireland came to this country at 9 years of age and could weave. He followed weaving until he married to Rachel Orr. They moved from Philadelphia where she was born and brought up, to Jefferson Co., Ohio, about 6 miles from Wellsburg, VA (now Wellsburg, Brooke Co., WVa). Their first home was a log cabin without glass for windows. Her father gave her a black mare (that) when the Indians were around, it would put its head out the window opening and snort. One time Grandfather went on horseback to mill and was gone two or three days and (an Indian) came and the horse did that when Grandmother was alone. He, the Indian, only wanted something to eat. But it was one of the hard places to be alone I guess."

    TO DO: Check Immigration records for Port of Philadelphia 1790 - 18 16;
    Check with Philadelphia VR for Rachel Orr and her family. B. about 1780 - 1800.

    NOTES from grandson James Helme Lincoln: "In 1938, Philura Buchanan Lincoln pointed out an old log cabin, about a mile from the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Lansing, MI, where she said the taught school in the 1870's. At that time (1938), several hogs inhabited the ancient structure. Philura Buchanan Lincoln stated that on the first day of school, the boys had 'stoned the school' after they had been let out of class at the end of the day. She said she was not able to determine the ones who did it, so she cut several hickory sticks and as I recall her words, 'the next day, I beat every boy in school, and that was the last time the school was stoned.'

    Another story provided by James Helme Lincoln: Philura (age 87) \ made the following remark in 1938 while James was driving Philura around the Michigan Capitol Building. Jim had commented that the Capitol Building was very old and ought to be torn down and replaced. Philura replied, " The Capitol is not so old! I was here the day they laid the cornerstone. There was a swamp in back of it with a frog pond with cattails in it."

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    NOTES from a letter from Judge James H. Lincoln to his sister, (Phi)Lura Lincoln Cook, Dec. 5, 1973, page 3:
    PHILURA BUCHANAN LINCOLN: Grandmother knew much of trouble. Her parents were divorced when she was 12 years of age. By the time she was married, she had stood at the graveside of 3 sisters, 2 brothers and her father and mother. Two of her sisters died in 2 weeks time in 1871-72 of smallpox. One died December 30th and the other January 9th (Corvetta and Jane).

    She was 27 when she married and she had seen much of life and death. Lansing Edgar Lincoln was 37 and had fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. His first wife died and was his daughter died at the age of 10. He had a son Ernest living when he married grandmother in 1879 in Lansing. He had been in business in 3 or 4 states. Thus, both our grandparents had seen more living when they married than many people see in a lifetime.

    Their marriage was, from all accounts, very sound for the first 10-12 years. The reason why their marriage broke up is as their doctor says "a great mystery." Grandmother, over a period of upward to a year, charged grandfather with being insane and said she was going to put him in an asylum. This much is very clear and certainly the doctor and 7 other people are telling it as they saw it. Also gradfather uses Agnes Wright and George Wright, Sr., and Carrie Worden (Moran) in the pleadings in the suit. Thus, grandmother was being confronted with the prospects of having her own relatives (sister and brother-in-law and next door neighbor) testifying for grandfather. She did not contest the divorce. She did not file an answer. She hired an attorney who made the property settlement.

    It was very clear that grandmother followed a course of action that could only lead to terminating her marriage. Further, grandfather made no move to divorce her for upward of a year. But she persisted and left him no choice.

    There is no record as to why all this occurred. There are 2 additional sources of possible explanation. I will explore them in the future.

    Bert Wright thinks both our grandparents were very fine people. He visited grandfather in Buffalo several years before the turn of the century (1900). Grandfather owned a home and had remarried. His third wife outlived him and they stayed married until he died in 1916. He ran a "Commission Company" in Buffalo for a time after 1894. He sold cattle on commission.

    I have no desire to try to judge between our grandparents. From all I can learn, thery were both very respected and well liked. Sometimes two very fine peopl simply can not make a go of it.

    Rachel was 47 and had "birthed" 10 children when she divorced John Buchanan (1863). Grandmother was 43 and had 2 children and one had died at the time of her divorce in1894.

    Her mother, Rachel, was quite a woman. You may recall grandmother saying that her father once owned Mt. Hope Cemetery. That's not what the title shows. The man who owed it is the same man who deeded Rachel the home in which Rachel was living at the time she died. Apparently, grandmother (Philura) referred to John Buchanan when she talked about her early life in Ohio. But the person she referred to as father in Michigan, was someone else again.

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    The files in Ashland, Ohio and Mason, Michigan, are rather lengthy. Here are a few facts that emerge from the files:
    1. On April 27, 1864, a divorce was granted to Rachel Buchanan from John Buchanan in Ashland, Ohio.
    - - " that said defendant has been an habitual drunkard for more than three years next before the filing of the said petition."
    Comment: It is obvious why Grandmother was so much of a teetotaler herself and also why whe would permit no alcoholic beverages in her home.

    2. The divorce decree provided that Rachel was to get the care and custody of: Josephine, age 16; Selina, age 14; Philura, age 12; William, age 9; and Agnes, age 6. Rachel also got $748.00 a year alimony. This would be sufficient in those years to raise her family very well. She also received a good deal of the household furniture. Rachel was 47 years and John was 54 at the time of their divorce.

    There were 5 older children not mentioned in the divorce decree. (Two were deceased by 1863.):
    1. Jane Buchanan, born November 26, 1836 (died 1872), married James Tobias in 1855.

    2. Emmeline Buchanan, born May 1838, (died 1918), married Johnston Welch on September 29, 1857.

    3. Martha Buchanan, born August 1840, died 1861.

    4. David Buchanan, born December 29, 1841, died 1861.

    5. Corvetta Buchanan, born February 29,1844, died 1871 (buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery).

    Now what happened was that Emmline and her husband, Johnston Welch, stayed in Ohio and apparently stayed on the farm of John Buchanan. There were several parcels of land. When John Buchanan died in 1873, it was Johnston Welch who paid rent on John's land to the administrator of John's estate who was William Buchanan. I suppose that William was John's brother. The son of Rachel and John, who was named William, died in 1872 and is buried in Mt. Hope Cememetery, Lansing, MI.

    At the time of the divorce in 1863 David and Martha had died. Two of the 8 children who were living were married (Jane and Emmeline).

    Philura married Lansing Edgar Lincoln on 23 Jul 1879 in Lansing,Mason,MI. Lansing (son of Milton Lincoln and Sarah Carpenter) was born on 23 Nov 1842 in Groton,Tompkins,NY; died on 05 Nov 1916 in Omar, Michigan; was buried in Omar, MI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Burr Buchanan Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1880 in Mason, , MI; died on 27 May 1937 in Flint,, MI; was buried in Mt. Hope Cem, Lansing,,MI.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Burr Buchanan Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (1.Philura1) was born on 16 Dec 1880 in Mason, , MI; died on 27 May 1937 in Flint,, MI; was buried in Mt. Hope Cem, Lansing,,MI.

    Notes:

    Notes left by Burr Lincoln indicated that Rebecca Jane Kilgore and Robert Cummin(g)s were his ancestors. Rebecca Jane Kilgore was born 1760, died 1834 and married Robert Cummin(g)s in 1783. (These two people are on this genealogy data base.)

    Notes from James Helme Lincoln: Burr Buchanan Lincoln, born December 16, 1880, Mason, Michigan, died May 27, 1937, son of Lansing Edgar and Philura Lincoln. Burr Lincoln lived all but two years of his life in Sand Beach Township. He held many public offices including Justice of Peace; Member of School Board of Rock Falls County School; Township Supervisor of Sand Beach for over 20 years; Chairman of Huron County Road Commission 1930-32; Deputy Director of State Food and Drug Department 1916-18. When Frank Murphy became Governor of Michigan in January of 1937 he appointed Burr Lincoln, Commission of Agriculture of the State of Michigan. This was Governor Murphy's first appointment after he was sworn in as governor.

    Esther Elizabeth Hoare Lincoln (wife of Burr), born in Rainham, England, April 2, 1889 - died July 20, 1961. Esther came to Harbor Beach to teach school in 1904. She married Burr and taught school in Harbor Beach for many years. Her students included Frank Murphy and also her five children. The ESTHER E. LINCOLN MERIT SCHOLARSHIP is a trust fund in honor of Esther Lincoln that gives an annual award to a member of the graduating class at Harbor Beach High School.

    Burr and Esther Lincoln had five children. They were raised on the Sand Beach farm. They went through the 8th grade in Rock Falls - a one room county school; each of them graduated from Harbor Beach High School. The five children of Burr and Esther acquired 36 years of collenge and ten college degrees. Their careers included teachers, two U.S. Army Generals and a Juvenile Court Judge of Wayne County.

    The three Lincoln brothers were active in sports. Geoge Arthur Lincoln rowed on a team at Oxford, England 1930-31; Lawrence Lincoln played football and basketball in Harbor Beach High School 1923-24-25. He won the saber for the best all-around-athlete at West Point where he played varsity football, wrestling and lacrosse from 1930-31-32. Jim Lincoln was captain of a champion football team at Harbor Beach High School in1933 and was a varsity football player and wrestler at the University of Michigan in1935-36.

    BURIED IN THE MT. HOPE CEMETERY, LANSING, MICHIGAN (Lot 21, Section D.) ARE THE FOLLOWING RELATIVES:

    1. Rachel Jackson Buchanan, buried November 30, 1875.
    2. Philura Buchanan Lincoln, born February 7, 1851 in Saline, Ohio; died March 30, 1937.
    3. Burr Buchanan Lincoln, born December 16, 1880; died May 27, 1937.
    4. Esther Elizabeth Hoare Lincoln, born April 2, 1879, Rainham, Essex, Enland. Wife of Burr. Died July 1961.
    5. Corvetta Buchanan, daughter of Rachel, died December 30, 1871.
    6. William Buchanan, buried in Mt. Hope on May 27, 1876. Body had been moved from another cemetery. Age and date of death
    unknown. Son of Rachel.
    7. Virgil Otis Ritchie, March 13, 1876, 3 years old, grandson of Rachel.
    8. Lawrence L. Lincoln, September 25, 1891. Headstone says 1 year old. Cemetery records say 3 years old. Grandson of Rachel.

    Note: The family farm house in Harbor Beach burned down in 1918.

    Burr married Esther Elizabeth Hoare on 14 Jun 1906 in Fremont,NewaygoCo, MI. Esther (daughter of Joseph Hoare and Harriet Newport) was born on 02 Apr 1879 in Rainham,Kent,Eng; died on 20 Jul 1961 in Clarence,ErieCo, NY; was buried in Mt. Hope Cem, Lansing,,MI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 3. George Arthur Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1907 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 25 May 1975 in Evergreen,,CO.
    2. 4. Lawrence Joseph Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Jan 1909 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 27 Jun 2000 in Alexandria,, VA; was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Wash. DC.
    3. 5. Philura Harriet Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Apr 1911 in Harbor Beach, MI; died on 05 Oct 2005 in Chapel Hill, NC.
    4. 6. Joyce Bernice Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 May 1915 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 26 Aug 2000 in Denver,,CO.
    5. 7. James Helme Lincoln  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1916 in Sand Beach,, MI.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  George Arthur Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (2.Burr2, 1.Philura1) was born on 20 Jul 1907 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 25 May 1975 in Evergreen,,CO.

    Notes:

    On May 28, 1975 President Gerald Ford issued the following statement concerning General Lincoln.

    DEATH OF GEN. GEORGE A. LINCOLN
    Statement by the President. May 28, 1975

    I join with the many friends and collegues of the late Gen. George A. Lincoln in paying tribute to this patriotic American who dedicated his life to the service of our country. General Lincoln was a renowned West Point scholar inthe social sciences for more than 20 years and was a respected educator throughout our country. His wise counsel assisted Secretaries of Defense and the Army, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a succession of Presidents.

    General Lincoln will be missed by all of us, here in Washington as Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness and a member of the National Security council, and around the world wher Army officers he taught are now serving our country with the same devotion he exemplified.

    PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

    George married Frederica Bellamy on 19 Aug 1936. Frederica was born on 09 May 1912; died on 29 Jun 2006 in Evergreen,,CO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 4.  Lawrence Joseph Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (2.Burr2, 1.Philura1) was born on 02 Jan 1909 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 27 Jun 2000 in Alexandria,, VA; was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Wash. DC.

    Notes:

    Lt. General Lawrence J. Lincoln's Army career includes - World War II, India, Staff of Admiral Mountbatten; 1946-47 Korea - Joint Commission with Russians; 1956-58 Division Engineer in Mediterranean; Mid-East Region 1963-64 Okinawa - support of forces in Vietnam and Thailand. Retired in1968 as Commanding General, Fourth U.S. Army (150,000 military, 20,000 civilians).

    List of citations and decorations:

    Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster

    Legion of Merit

    Army Commendation Medal, Oak Leaf Cluster

    Special Breast Order of Pao Ting ( Republic of China)

    Legion of Honor, Grade of Officer (France)

    Lawrence married Mary Clark on 17 Jul 1934. Mary was born on 27 Apr 1912. [Group Sheet]


  3. 5.  Philura Harriet Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (2.Burr2, 1.Philura1) was born on 09 Apr 1911 in Harbor Beach, MI; died on 05 Oct 2005 in Chapel Hill, NC.

    Notes:

    Gerhard and Lura were married at the home of Mrs. Benz of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Joyce Lincoln and Sheldon Hart were witnesses. The Rev. Ezra Albert Cook, Gerhard's father, performed the ceremony.

    Philura married Gerhard Albert Cook on 19 Jun 1935 in Ann Arbor, MI. Gerhard (son of Ezra Albert Cook and Johanna Wilhelmine Ida Brode) was born on 02 May 1907 in Berea, Madison,KY; died on 09 Nov 1993 in Clarence, NY. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 8. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 9. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 10. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 11. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 6.  Joyce Bernice Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (2.Burr2, 1.Philura1) was born on 09 May 1915 in Sand Beach Township, MI; died on 26 Aug 2000 in Denver,,CO.

    Joyce married Louis Parker on 21 Jun 1936 in Harbor Beach,,MI. Louis was born on 27 Feb 1913 in Wray,,CO. [Group Sheet]


  5. 7.  James Helme Lincoln Descendancy chart to this point (2.Burr2, 1.Philura1) was born on 26 Aug 1916 in Sand Beach,, MI.

    Notes:

    Juvenile Court Judge, Wayne County, Detroit, Michigan since May 5, 1960. (UNTIL WHAT DATE ????)

    James married (Kim) Mary Frances Kimmerling on 21 Jun 1941. (Kim) was born on 24 Nov 1922 in Roanoke,,VA. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Philura3, 2.Burr2, 1.Philura1)

    Living married Living [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 12. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 9.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Philura3, 2.Burr2, 1.Philura1)

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]


  3. 10.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Philura3, 2.Burr2, 1.Philura1)

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Philura3, 2.Burr2, 1.Philura1)

    Living married Living [Group Sheet]