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John Henry DeBoy

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John Henry DeBoy

Birth
Death
4 Sep 1938 (aged 75)
Burial
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Born Randolph county, Indiana. Cause of death coronary occlusion, at home near Peter's Mill Bridge, Fairfield Township Tippecanoe county, Indiana. s/o David DeBoy and Sophia Schuessler, married Mary Catharine Ely, Oct 13, 1883, Tippecanoe county, Indiana.

They were married Oct 31 1883 and they had 13 children.
1.Elza Emerson m(Marie Reuzenaar)
2 Emanuel Franklin m Prudence Ely)
3 John David, m(Caroline Kull)
4 Alfery Ettie died at 1 yr. 5 mo.
5 William Alva, died at age 5 months
6 Henry Wilfred m 1(Hatti Berry) m 2(Eva Hatke)
7 Elda Elmetta m(Herman Mills)
8 Grover Stevison m(Kathryn Habben
9 Daniel M. m(Gladys Bell)
10 Mary Irene
11 Rosa Elizabeth m (Everett Marshall)
12 Florence Elmira m (Bernard Hatke)
13 Charles Isaac m(Cecilla Hatke)

The Isley Cemetery was part of the farm they lived on all their married life. The cemetery was a gift from the couple to all descendants of DeBoy and Ely name, and is still open at the present time.

John Henry had many skills, he built all buildings on his farm from wood and stone's gathered from the farm. This included a large bank barn, a 10 room house, and many out buildings, including a black smith shop.
Born Randolph county, Indiana. Cause of death coronary occlusion, at home near Peter's Mill Bridge, Fairfield Township Tippecanoe county, Indiana. s/o David DeBoy and Sophia Schuessler, married Mary Catharine Ely, Oct 13, 1883, Tippecanoe county, Indiana.

They were married Oct 31 1883 and they had 13 children.
1.Elza Emerson m(Marie Reuzenaar)
2 Emanuel Franklin m Prudence Ely)
3 John David, m(Caroline Kull)
4 Alfery Ettie died at 1 yr. 5 mo.
5 William Alva, died at age 5 months
6 Henry Wilfred m 1(Hatti Berry) m 2(Eva Hatke)
7 Elda Elmetta m(Herman Mills)
8 Grover Stevison m(Kathryn Habben
9 Daniel M. m(Gladys Bell)
10 Mary Irene
11 Rosa Elizabeth m (Everett Marshall)
12 Florence Elmira m (Bernard Hatke)
13 Charles Isaac m(Cecilla Hatke)

The Isley Cemetery was part of the farm they lived on all their married life. The cemetery was a gift from the couple to all descendants of DeBoy and Ely name, and is still open at the present time.

John Henry had many skills, he built all buildings on his farm from wood and stone's gathered from the farm. This included a large bank barn, a 10 room house, and many out buildings, including a black smith shop.


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