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Yuma County Pioneer Photographs:
Fred H. Van Wie, father Lewis Van Wie
"Frederick W Van Wie
was born 17 Jan 1788 in Van Wie's Point, Albany
County, New York, was christened 9 Mar 1788
in Albany Dutch Colony, New York,
and died 13 Jul 1873 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
He married Jane Alkenbaugh 1811, daughter
of William Alkenbaugh and Christiana Lenox.
She was born Oct 1797 in New York,
and died 16 Apr 1860 in Kenosha County,
Wisconsin."
Frederick W. Van Wie and Jane Alkenbaugh had " Lewis, Louis Van Wie was born 20 Sep 1835 in Ira, Cayuga, New York, USA, and died 17 Mar 1897 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska,"
Harriet Allen Healey and Lewis VanWie married on February 22, 1864 inKenoxha County, Wisconsin.
Harriet Healey was in Kenosha County in 1860,
15, with Edward 45 farming. Jane is 22, Thomas 18,
Mary 16, Harriet 15 and Catherine 13.
In 1880 Kenosha County, Wisconsin,
Lewis Van Wie is a laborer, is 43, Harriet 34, with Frederick 15.
F.H. Van Wie and Bell M. Sovereign married on July 30, 1889 in Council B luffs, Iowa.
Lewis cash-claimed a quarter in section 18, 5N 48W, Fred a quarter in section 17 in 1891.
1895 Lincoln "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fletcher
celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary last
Wednesday, and were the recipients of some very nice
presents. Very enjoyable piano, violin and mandolin
music was rendered by Misses Bertha and Nattie
Fletcher and Miss Myrtle Bonebrake.
The relatives present were: Messrs.
and Mesdames William Garland, Leu Van Wie,
Fred Van Wie, Ed Reddish, Charles Nichoals
of the city; George Garland, Prana Home;
Thomas Bishop, John bishop. Pleasant Dale;
Edward Healey, Thomas Healey, Leslie Healey,
Milford; "
March 1897 "Louis Van Wie, father of Dispatcher Fred Van Wie, of the Burlington, was reported somewhat improved yesterday. Mr. Van Wie has been confined to his home at 2599 Vine street for some time now."
Louis Van Wie 1835-1897 is buried in Lincoln, Nebraska # 74873317,
with Harriet Ellen (Healey) Van WIe 1844-1922.
May 1897 Munden items "F.W. Van Wie, our R.I. agent, has taken a couple of days lay-off and went to Lincoln on business. A yuoung man by the name of Traverse has taken his place."
In 1900 Lincoln, Nebraska, Fred H. is a train dispatcher, born Jan 1864 in Minnesota, married 11 years to Belle July 1860 Illinois. Emma July 1895 and Harried Sept 1896 were born in Nebraska. His mother Harriet Nov 1845 Wisconsin is with them,
All five are in Lincoln in 1910, Emma a teacher of mosaics.
1916 "In the matter of the Petition of
E. B. Steinbeck for Determination of Interests
in the Lands and Tenements of Lewis Van Wie,
Deceased. Notice is hereby given that
E. B. Steinbeck has filed her duly verified
petition.in this Court, asking for the
determination of heirship and interests
in the Estate of Lewis Van Wie and that
it is alleged that the said Lewis Van Wie
died intestate, seized and possessed
of the NE1/4 of section 18 Twp 5 N. R. 48 W.
6th P. M. and that the said Lewis Van Wie
left aa his sole and only heirs-at-law,
Harriet E. VanWie, who now resides at
Plattsmouth in the state of Nebraska,
and Fred H. Van Wie, who now resides
at Waverly Nebraska"
Fred is a railroad agent in 1920 Waverly, Lancaster County,
Nebraska, 54, born in Minnesota, with Bell 53 Illinois.
Harriet 23, a teacher, was born in Nebraska.
Fred Healey Van Wie, 1865-1922 is buried in Lincoln, Nebraska # 74873315, with Belle (Sovereign) Van Wie 1866-1930.
September 1922 " Mrs. Harriett Van Wie died at
Saturday at the Masonic home at Plattsmouth,
from pneumonia. She was 77 years old.
Mrs. Van Wie is survived by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Van Wie and two grand daughters."
Emma 1890-1990, # 73564057, spouse of John Loder 1883-1968 is buried in Waverly, Nebraska.
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