George Monk

was born March 1861 in Illinois (probably Vermilion County), the son of William and Francis Marion Monk, both born in England.
On June 25, 1884 he married Mary Sides, born December 5, 1866, the daughter of Napoleon Cote (
Paul Sides) and Sarah Jane Murphy (Sarah had previously married a Bacon).

George and Mary lived in several places, and Mary stayed with George's mother for a while. She told stories about how "rough" the brothers talked. She said that they took a train to Kearney, Nebraska, and then in a wagon to "Blue Hill".

In the 1885 Nebraska state census George, Mary, and son Albert (11 months old, born in Nebraska)live in Franklin County, West Franklin precinct - south of Kearney/Minden. George is a farmer, but not listed in the agricultural schedule, indicating he did not own land.
On the same census page is Mary's uncle (
James Murphy).
George is listed in the 1890 Kearney County Gazetteer as a farmer in Osco.

Children - from the 1900 Kearney County, Nebraska, census, Logan Township, page 124A, were all born in Nebraska :
Albert Monk, born April 1886 (should be 1885)
Pearley, a son, July 1886
Lity, February 1889
Firm, a son, October 1889 (moved to Baltimore, MD)
George, April 1890
Fannie, February 1893
Leslie, a son, June 18, 1891

Also in Kearney County in 1900 were (
Albert and Letha Golay).

The 1910 census has George, Mary, Fannie, Leslie, George Jr., and Firm
Pearley is a hired man in SweetGrass, Montana.

The 1920 census of Newark township has Perley Monk, 33 Louise?, 28 Irene, 9 Vivian, 8 Violet, 6 Ivan, 4 Della, 2 Edna, 3 months, and George (brother, 29)

Fannie's entry in the 1920 census really is off- has their name as Hoyt instead of White. Robert R. is 32, Fannie is 26. Velma M. is 7, George T. is 6, Shallene is 4, Amos is 1, and Lottie is four months old. Robert is a farm laborer.


In 1920 Leslie is living with brother Albert out in Yuma County. A mile north of Albert's place was the Albert Graham family. Leslie married Carmen Graham

They had Lester L. in 1921, Edna Lois in 1924 and Lottie also in 1924. All three were born in Nebraska.
They moved to Algona Iowa (probably because Lottie was there), and Carmen died March 1, 1926. She's buried in the Burt Cemetery, Kossuth County.
Leslie married Mary Daviny snd they had Deloyce Monk
Leslie married Laura Wilson and they had Betty, Leslie E, Deloyce, and Everett Dwayne Monk on April 30, 1934.

February 1937 Yuma County "Mrs. C. [should be G.] Monk and granddaughter Edna Lois of Newark, Nebraska came Monday for an extended visit with Anna Monk and family. The girl enrolled in the Pleasant Valley School."

In 1930 Firm is still in Baltimore, married to Bertha L., with children Norma E., 4 1/3, and one-month-old Firm, Jr. - Firm works in a steel mill.
In 1940 Firm and Bertha are still in Baltimore, on Ironton Avenue. Norma is 14, and Raymond is 10. Firm is a shipping clerk at a steel mill - five families in a row on that census page work at a steel mill.
Firm and Bertha are both buried in Baltimore National Cemetery. Bertha served as a Navy radio operator.
One Ancestry tree has Norma Elizabeth born 12/6/1925 marrying Morrell George Kneavel in 1946 in Baltimore, with Norma dying 1997 in Fort Myers, Florida, George dying 1996. Both are buried in Fort Myers.
Pearl is in Kearney County in 1930, with Louise, Vivian, Violet, Ivan, Della, Edna, Raymond B., 8, and Wayne T., 5.

HENDERSON, Della M., 84, Elm Creek died Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, at Mount Carmel Home
Services: Thursday, First Christian Church, Elm Creek
Burial: Elm Creek Cemetery
Mortuary: O'Brien-Straatmann-Apfel Chapel, Elm Creek
Born Feb. 22, 1918, Newark
Parents: Perly and Louise (Trambly) MONK
Attended school in Elm Creek to 11th grade
Married: Nov. 22, 1935, to Curtis Henderson in Smith Center, Kan.
Worked at Becton-Dickinson in Holdrege as an inspector. Activities: member of the church, former member of the American Legion Auxiliary; enjoyed sewing, gardening, drawing and spending time with family Survivors include: husband; daughters, Janice Trimble of Elm Creek, Sharon Carter and Annette Bemiss, both of Hutchinson, Kan., and Judy Stubbs of Wilber; sisters, Violet Knapple of Lexington and Irene Penn of Eugene, Ore.; 12 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren; Preceded in death by three brothers, two sisters and a grandson.
Kearney Hub, 22 January, 2003


Leslie is also in Kearney County, married to Mary M., 45. They have Lester L., 9, and Lila E., 6. - Leslie is a teamster working on highway construction.
In 1940 Leslie is in Bonner County, Idaho, working as a thresher on a farm. He's 45, wife Laura is 28 . Leslie said that in 1935 he was living in Morrill County, Nebraska. They have Elizabeth, 10, son Leslie 8, daughter Deoloyce 7, and son Everett 5. All were born in Nebraska.

Lester, 21, is also in Bonner County. He's 19, married to 24-year-old Ruby Jewel. They list Patricia M., 7, James S. 5, and Ronald L., 4. In 1935 Lester was in Morrill County, Nebraska, and the others were in Lincoln, Idaho.
Fanny, 39, is married to Robert R. White, 42, in Hayes, Kearney County. They have Velma M., 17, George T., 16, Sharla P., 14, Amos C. 12, Irma F., 10, Robert Jr., 9, Fred K., ?, Jane Adele, 2, and Frank K., 13 months. Robert is a trucking drayman.

Lottie, born February 1889, married Charlie Wood in Minden July 8, 1906. They had Clarence August 1, 1907 and Rhoena Elizabeth on February 3, 1909.
On December 17, 1913 Lottie married (her granddaughter said Charlie died) Claus Butenschoen of Franklin County. He was age 47, Lottie 24. Lottie is not with him in the 1920 or 1930 census.
Lottie, Clarence,and Roene are in Pocahontas County, Iowa in 1920, with Lottie married to Edward Smith (widower of Lottie's cousin Mary MONK Smith, who had died in 1917). Clarence and 'Roene' are there, with 4-year-old Warren and two-year-old Mary.
Ed and 'Lotta' are in Algona, Kossuth County in the 1925 census, with Clarence, 'Rohne', 'Dwarren' (son, aged 9) and six-year-old Fern.
In Algona, Iowa (way up on the Minnesota border), Rhoena married Charles Runchey on October 6, 1927. They had Wantalee Arvilla Runchey on September 11, 1928 and Sharron ten years later.
In 1940 Charles and Rhoena (Ancestry census index has her as Phvena) are in Cresco, Kossuth County, with Wantalee and Sharron. Charles is a corn sheller.
Looks like Lottie left Ed Smith, 'cuz in 1930 there's a Lottie Smith, 41, working as an egg candler in Algona, living alone, Divorced, with no age-at-last-marriage.
And Riverview Cemetery in Algona has a Lottie J. Smith 1889-1936.

Rhoena married a Clyde Roy Behse (daughter said he didn't stay around) and died May 19, 1993. Clarence died in California December 10, 1964. (death index has Clarence E. WoodS ). Wonder if he's the mechanic living at 99 Duboce Avenue in the 1940 voter registration....
George Monk, Jr., April 5, 1890 at Norman Nebraska, according to his registration. He was living at Newark, Nebraska and working for W.H. Radford. Edna Lois MONK Jorgenson said he was one of the first draftees of World War I. "He was on a train in France, and a gun fell from a rack onto his head. He never fully recovered, and died in an Army hospital somewhere in Kansas. He's buried in White Hill Cemetery."

Lowell school attendees, from the Kearney County Museum, include many Monks - Irene, Fern, Vivian, Violet, Ivan, Della, Edna, and Lester. Pictures in the museum include Irene and Vivian.


In the back row POSSIBLY Perley, Albert, Lottie, George Jr., and Fannie.
In front POSSIBLY Leslie, George, Mary, and Firm.


The Les Monk family provided this photo of the brothers
John Monk and George Monk with their wives - both named Mary. Probably taken about 1910 near George's home in Minden.