So 1871 proved to be a rough year at the Drake Farm.
Bird is 14 years old, Allison is 12 and Jane is 10. John Stout Drake manages to wait a whole 13 months before he remarried. To me, this implies that John Stout was back in the courting game within a few months after Lucia's death.
The kids were busy with school, church, chores and farm work. Allison and Bird were the only male youngsters left to pull the load and they also probably spent time helping out at their grandfather's (Amos Stout Drake) place as he was still farming.
Second oldest sister, Mary Serenus, married Ira Charles Hill in 1875 and moved away.
In 1879, 22 year old Bird married Eugenia Priestly and the 1880 United States Census shows Bird in residence at the Priestly Farm. Why the Priestly Farm where there were two grown farmer sons living there as well? That left only Allison at the Drake Farm. Was John Stout becoming a tyrant as he got older? Or was the new and younger wife, lazy or bitchy or a bossy boots?
The 1880 United States Census enumerates both Allison and his sister Jane aka Jen with a farmer named John Sprowle or Sprowls. John had a wife Elizabeth and an 11 year old daughter, Mary. Allison is listed as a farm laborer and Jen as a domestic servant.
I wonder how this came to be because John Stout Drake is still listed in the 1880 Federal Census as being a farmer with his wife, Mary and his two daughters: Ann who is 30 and Lucy who is in school. there are no farm laborers recorded with the Drakes.
The Sprowls and the Drakes live and farm in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Did Papa John throw Allison out? Allison was, after all, 21 years old. Did Allison get tired of working for free? Did new wife Mary finally convince John that Allison caused too many problems. Jen went with Allison to the Sprowls. Maybe she thought Allison was getting a raw deal on the family farm. Maybe she was having problems herself with her dad and/or her step mom.
Jen married George Priestly (Bird's brother-in-law) on 25 December 1881. Her sister Lucy was a witness. Allison Drake married Jane Myers in June of 1882 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
Alfred Bird Drake or Bird Alfred Drake?
You've got to have patience when you are gleaning information from a census. One little piece of wrong information can send you so far down the wrong path that you think you've lost your mind.
It started with the 1860 United States Census. There I have John Stout Drake and Lucia Cahoon Drake, married and living under one roof in Amboy, Hillsdale, Michigan. John is 35 and Lucia is 34 and they have 7 children:
James A. 13 years old
Eugene E 12
Anna R 10
Sidney S 8
Mary C 6
Alfred B 4
Allison C 1
Sweet little Alfred B. If he was 4 years old in 1860, then he would've been born around 1856...give or take. But, you see, I'm a skeptic. I see this perfectly fine record, but Allison's middle name was Royce. At least that is what I've always been told. Allison Royce Drake would eventually have a son named Royce Allison. But I"m getting side tracked.
The mystery arises from the 1870 United States Census. In the 10 years that's passed, Lucia has died, John Stout Drake has remarried a gal named Elinor. James A and Eugene have left home, which was probably about right because they would have been 23 and 22 respectfully. But Allison is gone as well, and he would have only been 11. That whole mystery with Allison is for another day. Today we are dealing with Alfred. The 1870 United States Census has six kids still living at home:
Bird A 13 years old
Alfred 11
Ann 20
Mary S 16
Jane 9
Lucy 6
Bird? Who the heck is Bird? And where was he in the 1860 Census? Then I thought that maybe he was Elinor's boy and by 1870 John Stout Drake had decided to adopt him.
Back in 1979, at a Drake/Converse Reunion, I copied a family tree chart that was taped to the wall, the whole wall. I was 8 months pregnant, it was hot and I was miserable. I had a notation that a Jennie Drake married a George Priestly. And I had a note that Bird Drake married a Eugenia Priestly. I thought it was kinda sweet, and not uncommon among farm families.
The 1880 US Census finds Alfred Drake living in the home of George and Jane Priestly.
Alfred Drake is listed as the Son-in-law. But where is Eugenia? I pulled her birth date off of her death certificate -- 09 May 1855. In 1880 she would have been around 25 years old. There is a Mattie Drake, daughter of George who was 24. Could Mattie be Eugenia? I haven't been able to find anything with the initial M as a middle name.
In the 1900 Federal Census, Bird Drake shows up again. Born in June of 1857. Bird was born in Michigan and it says that both his parents were born in New York. His daddy, John Stout Drake was born in New York, but his mama, Lucia Cahoon Drake was born in Michigan. Again, I don't know who was the one answering the census taker's question. Lucia would have been for almost 20 years by this time. Also, in the "Number of Years Married Column" it says 1. According to my records they were married in 1879. So they would have been married 21 years. Also, poor Eugenia had born a child, but it had not lived.
1905: In the Hillsdale phone book, A. Bird is married to Eugenia. He is working in a saloon at 47 N. Broad, in Hillsdale, Michigan. He is living at 86 E. Sharp.
I have a copy of Eugenia Priestly Drake's Death Certificate. Born 09 May 1855. Married 02 Nov 1879. Died 09 Apr 1908. I know it's the right one because there are a few more clues. Father was George Priestly, born in England. Mother is Jane Hardy, born in England. Eugenia died of La Grippa terminating in heart failure. Spouse: A.B. Drake. She is buried in North Adams, Cemetery.
In 1909 Alfred B Drake marries Ella Conway Ryan. She is a nurse and both of them have been married one time before.
I found a copy of Alfred's death certificate. Albert B. Drake died 13 Feb 1912. Whoever provided the information said he was born 13 Jan 1861 -- which is several years off. The also spell his mother's name -- Lucia Calhoon -- which sounds like it but is wrong. But that I will prove another day.
It started with the 1860 United States Census. There I have John Stout Drake and Lucia Cahoon Drake, married and living under one roof in Amboy, Hillsdale, Michigan. John is 35 and Lucia is 34 and they have 7 children:
James A. 13 years old
Eugene E 12
Anna R 10
Sidney S 8
Mary C 6
Alfred B 4
Allison C 1
Sweet little Alfred B. If he was 4 years old in 1860, then he would've been born around 1856...give or take. But, you see, I'm a skeptic. I see this perfectly fine record, but Allison's middle name was Royce. At least that is what I've always been told. Allison Royce Drake would eventually have a son named Royce Allison. But I"m getting side tracked.
The mystery arises from the 1870 United States Census. In the 10 years that's passed, Lucia has died, John Stout Drake has remarried a gal named Elinor. James A and Eugene have left home, which was probably about right because they would have been 23 and 22 respectfully. But Allison is gone as well, and he would have only been 11. That whole mystery with Allison is for another day. Today we are dealing with Alfred. The 1870 United States Census has six kids still living at home:
Bird A 13 years old
Alfred 11
Ann 20
Mary S 16
Jane 9
Lucy 6
Bird? Who the heck is Bird? And where was he in the 1860 Census? Then I thought that maybe he was Elinor's boy and by 1870 John Stout Drake had decided to adopt him.
Back in 1979, at a Drake/Converse Reunion, I copied a family tree chart that was taped to the wall, the whole wall. I was 8 months pregnant, it was hot and I was miserable. I had a notation that a Jennie Drake married a George Priestly. And I had a note that Bird Drake married a Eugenia Priestly. I thought it was kinda sweet, and not uncommon among farm families.
The 1880 US Census finds Alfred Drake living in the home of George and Jane Priestly.
"United States Census, 1880," Alfred Drake in household of Geo. Priestly, Cambria, Hillsdale, Michigan
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| Name: | Alfred Drake | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Residence: | Cambria, Hillsdale, Michigan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Birthdate: | 1857 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Birthplace: | Michigan, United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Relationship to Head: | Son-in-law | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Father's Birthplace: | New York, United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Mother's Birthplace: | New York, United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Race or Color (Expanded): | White | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ethnicity (Standardized): | American | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gender: | Male | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Martial Status: | Married | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Age (Expanded): | 23 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| NARA Film Number: | T9-0580 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Page: | 57 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Page Character: | B | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Household | Gender | Age | Birthplace | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SELF | Geo. Priestly | M | 59 | England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| WIFE | Jane Priestly | F | 56 | England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SON | Edwin Priestly | M | 30 | Michigan, United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DAU | Mattie Drake | F | 24 | Michigan, United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DAU | Katie Priestly | F | 18 | Michigan, United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Alfred Drake | M | 23 | Michigan, United States |
Alfred Drake is listed as the Son-in-law. But where is Eugenia? I pulled her birth date off of her death certificate -- 09 May 1855. In 1880 she would have been around 25 years old. There is a Mattie Drake, daughter of George who was 24. Could Mattie be Eugenia? I haven't been able to find anything with the initial M as a middle name.
In the 1900 Federal Census, Bird Drake shows up again. Born in June of 1857. Bird was born in Michigan and it says that both his parents were born in New York. His daddy, John Stout Drake was born in New York, but his mama, Lucia Cahoon Drake was born in Michigan. Again, I don't know who was the one answering the census taker's question. Lucia would have been for almost 20 years by this time. Also, in the "Number of Years Married Column" it says 1. According to my records they were married in 1879. So they would have been married 21 years. Also, poor Eugenia had born a child, but it had not lived.
1905: In the Hillsdale phone book, A. Bird is married to Eugenia. He is working in a saloon at 47 N. Broad, in Hillsdale, Michigan. He is living at 86 E. Sharp.
I have a copy of Eugenia Priestly Drake's Death Certificate. Born 09 May 1855. Married 02 Nov 1879. Died 09 Apr 1908. I know it's the right one because there are a few more clues. Father was George Priestly, born in England. Mother is Jane Hardy, born in England. Eugenia died of La Grippa terminating in heart failure. Spouse: A.B. Drake. She is buried in North Adams, Cemetery.
In 1909 Alfred B Drake marries Ella Conway Ryan. She is a nurse and both of them have been married one time before.
I found a copy of Alfred's death certificate. Albert B. Drake died 13 Feb 1912. Whoever provided the information said he was born 13 Jan 1861 -- which is several years off. The also spell his mother's name -- Lucia Calhoon -- which sounds like it but is wrong. But that I will prove another day.
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