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Joseph Henry Voiles

Birth
Decatur County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Apr 1911 (aged 67)
Butler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Butler County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Henry Voiles is the son of Giles Vaten Voiles and Lucinda Merritt, he married first 15 Sep 1864 Decatur County, Indiana Mariah Jane Gentry, he married 2nd 22 Dec 1887 Oconee, Shelby County, Illinois Anna Mary Gould. Joseph death cert is listed under Voile

Name Date of Death County City Certificate Number
Joseph H. Voile April 13, 1911 Butler 13590

United States Census, 1880

Name:Joseph H. Voiles
Residence:Rose, Shelby, Illinois
Birthdate:1849
Birthplace:Illinois, United States
Relationship to Head:
Self
Spouse's Name:Maria Jane Voiles
Spouse's Birthplace:Indiana, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Race or Color (Expanded):White
Ethnicity (Standardized):American
Gender:Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 31 years
Occupation: Farming
NARA Film Number: 9-0251
Page: 33
Page Character:
Entry Number: 4745
Film number: 1254251
Household
Gender
Age
Birthplace
SELF Joseph H. Voiles M 31 Illinois, United States
WIFE Maria Jane Voiles F 35 Indiana, United States
DAU Mary L. Voiles F 14 Indiana, United States
DAU Cloia O. Voiles F 13 Indiana, United States
DAU Rosiella Voiles F 10 Indiana, United States
SON Franklin A. Voiles M 2 Illinois, United States

United States Census , 1910 Event Place: Poplar Bluff, Butler, Missouri
SELF Joseph H Voiles M 66y Indiana
WIFE Annie M Voiles F 53y Indiana
DAU Grace Voiles F 17y Illinois
SON Ray Voiles M 14y Illinois
DAU Myrtle Voiles F 13y Illinois
SON George Voiles M 11y Illinois

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Joseph H ?Oiles Head Male 57 Indiana
Anna ?Oiles Wife Female 43 Indiana
Frank ?Oiles Son Male 23 Illinois
Pearl ?Oiles Daughter Female 17 Illinois
Leland C ?Oiles Son Male 11 Illinois
Grace ?Oiles Daughter Female 7 Illinois
Ray ?Oiles Son Male 5 Illinois
Myrtle ?Oiles Daughter Female 3 Illinois
George J ?Oiles Son Male 0 Illinois
Guy Sherwood Grandson Male 8 Illinois
Hazel Sherwood Granddaughter Female 7 Illinois
Mollie Sherwood Granddaughter Female 4 Illinois
Irma Sherwood Granddaughter Female 1 Illinois

Portrait and Biographical of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois

Joseph H. Voiles is the Superintendent of the Shelby County Poorhouse, which is located in section 4 of Rose Township. His father was Giles V. Voiles and he was born in Decatur County Indiana. He was united in marriage with Miss Lucinda Merritt a native of Kentucky and settled in his native county, where he spent his days and passed away in 1863. His wife afterwards came to Shelby County, where she died in January 1885. They had a family of ten children of whom our subject is the eldest.

Joseph Voiles was born in Decatur County Indiana December 28, 1843, his father was a shoemaker by trade, but owned and operated a farm besides following his trade. Our subject grew up to manhood on his father's farm. Upon September 15, 1864 this young man who had barely reached majority took to wife Miss Maria J. Gentry who was born in Franklin County Indiana, and who became the mother of ten children. Those who grew to majority are as follows: Mary L., Chole., Who died when about 18 years old, Rosa E. who is the wife of Henry Sherwood, Franklin A. Oscar M. William H. and Perley. Three who died young who bore the names of Henry, Alva and Catherine. Mrs. Maria Voiles died in Rose Township February 12, 1886.

When Mr. Voiles was first married he settled in Decatur County Indiana and engaged in farming, which business he carried on after coming from there to Shelby County in 1870. He married a second time in Oconee this county December 27, 1887 to Miss Anna M. Gould daughter of Stephen and Jerusha Read Gould, Mr. Gould died in Shelby County February 7, 1885. Of a family of seven children, Mrs. Voiles is the eldest, she was born in Union County Indiana June 7, 1857, she is the mother of one child Leland C.

In September of 1881 Mr. Voiles was appointed Superintendent of the Shelby County Poor House. In which capacity he has gained the good option of everyone who understands the working of the institution. The house is noted for it's cleanliness throughout and for it's good management. Much credit is due both Mr. and Mrs. Voiles.
Joseph Henry Voiles is the son of Giles Vaten Voiles and Lucinda Merritt, he married first 15 Sep 1864 Decatur County, Indiana Mariah Jane Gentry, he married 2nd 22 Dec 1887 Oconee, Shelby County, Illinois Anna Mary Gould. Joseph death cert is listed under Voile

Name Date of Death County City Certificate Number
Joseph H. Voile April 13, 1911 Butler 13590

United States Census, 1880

Name:Joseph H. Voiles
Residence:Rose, Shelby, Illinois
Birthdate:1849
Birthplace:Illinois, United States
Relationship to Head:
Self
Spouse's Name:Maria Jane Voiles
Spouse's Birthplace:Indiana, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Race or Color (Expanded):White
Ethnicity (Standardized):American
Gender:Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 31 years
Occupation: Farming
NARA Film Number: 9-0251
Page: 33
Page Character:
Entry Number: 4745
Film number: 1254251
Household
Gender
Age
Birthplace
SELF Joseph H. Voiles M 31 Illinois, United States
WIFE Maria Jane Voiles F 35 Indiana, United States
DAU Mary L. Voiles F 14 Indiana, United States
DAU Cloia O. Voiles F 13 Indiana, United States
DAU Rosiella Voiles F 10 Indiana, United States
SON Franklin A. Voiles M 2 Illinois, United States

United States Census , 1910 Event Place: Poplar Bluff, Butler, Missouri
SELF Joseph H Voiles M 66y Indiana
WIFE Annie M Voiles F 53y Indiana
DAU Grace Voiles F 17y Illinois
SON Ray Voiles M 14y Illinois
DAU Myrtle Voiles F 13y Illinois
SON George Voiles M 11y Illinois

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Joseph H ?Oiles Head Male 57 Indiana
Anna ?Oiles Wife Female 43 Indiana
Frank ?Oiles Son Male 23 Illinois
Pearl ?Oiles Daughter Female 17 Illinois
Leland C ?Oiles Son Male 11 Illinois
Grace ?Oiles Daughter Female 7 Illinois
Ray ?Oiles Son Male 5 Illinois
Myrtle ?Oiles Daughter Female 3 Illinois
George J ?Oiles Son Male 0 Illinois
Guy Sherwood Grandson Male 8 Illinois
Hazel Sherwood Granddaughter Female 7 Illinois
Mollie Sherwood Granddaughter Female 4 Illinois
Irma Sherwood Granddaughter Female 1 Illinois

Portrait and Biographical of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois

Joseph H. Voiles is the Superintendent of the Shelby County Poorhouse, which is located in section 4 of Rose Township. His father was Giles V. Voiles and he was born in Decatur County Indiana. He was united in marriage with Miss Lucinda Merritt a native of Kentucky and settled in his native county, where he spent his days and passed away in 1863. His wife afterwards came to Shelby County, where she died in January 1885. They had a family of ten children of whom our subject is the eldest.

Joseph Voiles was born in Decatur County Indiana December 28, 1843, his father was a shoemaker by trade, but owned and operated a farm besides following his trade. Our subject grew up to manhood on his father's farm. Upon September 15, 1864 this young man who had barely reached majority took to wife Miss Maria J. Gentry who was born in Franklin County Indiana, and who became the mother of ten children. Those who grew to majority are as follows: Mary L., Chole., Who died when about 18 years old, Rosa E. who is the wife of Henry Sherwood, Franklin A. Oscar M. William H. and Perley. Three who died young who bore the names of Henry, Alva and Catherine. Mrs. Maria Voiles died in Rose Township February 12, 1886.

When Mr. Voiles was first married he settled in Decatur County Indiana and engaged in farming, which business he carried on after coming from there to Shelby County in 1870. He married a second time in Oconee this county December 27, 1887 to Miss Anna M. Gould daughter of Stephen and Jerusha Read Gould, Mr. Gould died in Shelby County February 7, 1885. Of a family of seven children, Mrs. Voiles is the eldest, she was born in Union County Indiana June 7, 1857, she is the mother of one child Leland C.

In September of 1881 Mr. Voiles was appointed Superintendent of the Shelby County Poor House. In which capacity he has gained the good option of everyone who understands the working of the institution. The house is noted for it's cleanliness throughout and for it's good management. Much credit is due both Mr. and Mrs. Voiles.


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