Showing posts with label Brown County Kansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brown County Kansas. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Ole Anderson and Kjersti Bronson

Not exactly Gilbert family members, but they do have a connection to being the ancestors of many Gilbert family members.  Ole and Kjersti were the parents of Mary Jane Anderson who was married to William A. Gilbert.
Ole Anderson was born 06 Aug 1827 at Dahl, Lavik, Sogen, Norway the son of Anders Danielson and his wife Aase (Olsdatter) Danielson.  Ole left his native land and traveled to America on April 1, 1856, first settling in Illinois then moving in about 1859 to Butler County Kansas.  He came to America with two of his brothers, Daniel and Gjert (George).
Kjersti Bronson was born 20 Jun 1827 in Flesburg, Buskerud, Norway the daughter of Gulbrand R. Gullerkson and his wife Meret Solom (Bjornsdatter) Gullerkson.  She came to America with her mother and brothers and sisters, it is assumed at present her father had already died.  They landed in Minnesota before making it to Butler County Kansas around the same time the Anderson's did.  It was there in 1861 that Ole and Kjersti were married.
To clarify some confusion you may be having on the names it was customary in the Scandinavian countries to give a new last name to each generation, naming them after their father.  Ole Anderson was the son of Anders Danielson, so his new last name is comprised of the father's first name Anders and since he is the son it is Anderson, and a daughter is names Andersdatter, datter meaning daughter.  The datter is sometimes shortened to dtr.  Kjersti Bronson in all actuality should have had a maiden name of Gulbrandsdtr, but the family shortened it to just Bronson.  To help distinguish all the Ole Anderson's in the country another name was attached to each person, which was the name of the farm from which they came, so Ole Anderson, Dahl would have distinguished him from say Ole Anderson, Hayanger.
Ole and his brother Daniel soon moved their families to Brown County Kansas, their brother Gjert remained in the southern part of the state settling in Greenwood County, Kansas.  Family stories say the two who moved to Brown County later regretted it as Gjert discovered oil on his property and made lots of money where Ole and Daniel worked hard at farming.
Ole and Daniel settled in the neighborhood of Robinson, Kansas.
Ole and Kjersti (Christina in English) had a family of five children:  Ellen (Mrs. Christian Nicholson); Mary Jane (Mrs. William Gilbert); Sarah Sofia (Mrs. Adolph Peterson); Andrew and Christina.
When the Civil War threatened life in Kansas, Ole enlisted in the Kansas Militia as a Private in Company C., Brown county Battalion Attached to the 22nd Regiment under Capt. Samuel W. Swayze.  He enlisted Sep 15, 1863 at Robinson, was called into active duty on Oct. 14, 1864 at Atchison, served for 20 days and was released from duty Oct. 29, 1864.
In the 1865 Kansas Census taken October 6, 1865 Ole and family are living in Claytonville Township with their post office in Robinson.  The census lists the value of his real estate at $400 and his personal estate at $600.  He had 20 acres of land that was improved 60 acres unimproved, with 20 acres fenced.  HIs farming implements and machinery were valued at $50.  He had 1 horse, 6 milch cows, 2 working oxen, and 9 other cattle, 28 sheep, and 7 swine.  The value of the livestock was given at $300.  As far as harvested crops there were 70 bushels of wheat, 150 bushels of Indian corn, 100 bushels of oats, 10 bushels of Irish potatoes and 14 tons of hay.  They also had on hand 150 pounds of butter, 1 gallon of molasses and a $30 value of animals they had slaughtered.
In September 1879 Ole and Kjersti moved across the county to live four miles south of what later became Fairview, Kansas.  They purchased at that time E 1/2 S.E. Section 21, Township 3, Range 16 containing 240 acres.  It had an estimated value of $8,000.  One half acre orchard, 10 acres tame grass,  1/2 mile hedge.  They had common stock Poland China hogs with their residence located in the N.W. section 21, Township 3, Range 15 and their post office was Comet, Kansas.
In May of 1897 Ole, accompanied by Adolph Peterson (his son-in-law) went to St. Joseph, Missouri.  Ole wanted to consult with Dr. Barton Pitts about his eyes  Dr. Pitts was a well known eye and ear specialist.  He kept Ole for two weeks while he examined his eyes and successfully operated on them.  Three growths were removed from his eyes, one from the right and two from the left eye-ball.  His eye sight was entirely restored.
 In the above photo is Ole Anderson standing on the porch of this house he built.  From the Saturday, October 21, 1893, Fairview Enterprise "Ole Anderson will have one of the nicest and most convenient residents in that part of the county when Tom Epps gets through with the finishing touches."
Kjersti died 24 Sep 1900 and Ole died 27 Jun 1907 and both are buried in the Powhattan, Kansas cemetery.

Ezekiel Gilbert Comes To Kansas

My great-great grandparents Ezekiel & Elizabeth "Jane" (McGuire) Gilbert packed up what they owned and moved from Kentucky to what is known today as Brown County, Kansas in about 1859.  Ezekiel was born about 1819 in Madison County, KY and Jane was born 01 Jan 1827 also in Madison County, KY.  Ezekiel was the son of Aquilla Gilbert and Jane Stewart while Jane was the daughter of James Adger McGuire and Nancy Anglin.  Ezekiel and Jane were married 11 September 1848 in Owsley County, Kentucky.  Owsley County was formed from parts of Madison County.
Ezekiel purchased a Military Land Warrant No. 67.661 that was in the name of Egbert Snider, minor child of David Snider, deceased Sargent in Captain Bidgley's company New York/Militia War 1812 on the 8th of April 1959.  The land consisted of 160 acres at a cost of $300.  The legal description of the land was the South East quarter of Section 32 in Township 3 of Range 15 in the District of lands subject to sale at Kickapoo Kansas.  Charles P Snider was the guardian to Egbert Snider, who signed the legal paperwork.
On Feb 12, 1875, Jane Gilbert sold 80 acres to Edson Morris for $50 and 80 acres to A.N. Cunningham for $50.  That was a considerable difference in what they paid for those acres.
On 10 Dec 1974 Isom B. Gentry sold to Hiram Gilbert 36 acres of his land for $1 and by 28 Jun 1976 Jane bought 10 1/2 acres for $100.  So I'm assuming Jane lived with son Hiram until she bought the 10 acres.  She sold the 10 acres to her other son James Gilbert in 1885 for $125.  He sold this land in 1887 to his brother William for $135 and in 1890 William sold it back to James for $135.
It is unknown the exact date of death for Ezekiel, his last child, Hiram, was born 09 Oct 1862 and when the 1865 Kansas Census was taken on 18 Aug 1865 Jane was listed as being a widow.  So his death occurred sometime after January 1862 and before August 1865.  According to family stories, Jane buried Ezekiel at the corner of the house so she could keep an eye on him, cemeteries this early in the state's history were rare and most people were buried in the back yard in family plots.
Jane on the other hand lived until 30 March 1907 and was buried in the Comet Cemetery in Brown County, Kansas.
Ezekiel and Jane were the parents of 8 children, two of whom died in infancy.  The six children to reach adulthood were:  James Gilbert 1849-1915; William Anderson 1850-1929; Nancy A. (Mrs. William Brownlee, 1855-c1903; Margaret (Mrs. Henry Fortney, then Mrs. Ezra A. Cleveland) 1857-1911; Elizabeth (Mrs. Chauncey Robb) 1861-1914; and Hiram 1862-1928.
On the 1865 Kansas Census it was listed that Jane owned 1 Horse, 2 milch cows, 4 swine, Livestock was valued at $150, she had 120 Bushels Indian Corn, 2 bushels Irish potatoes, 100 pounds butter, 20 gallons sorghum molasses and a $20 value of slaughtered animals.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Connie GILBERT FISHER HANBY


Connie GILBERT FISHER HANBY was the daughter of John GILBERT who was the son of John and Dora Estley GILBERT and the grandson of William and Mary (ANDERSON) GILBERT.
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Monday, June 28, 2010

James GILBERT



This is a recently acquired photo of James GILBERT the son of Ezekiel and Elizabeth Jane (MCGUIRE) GILBERT. It has been a long search to find a photo of James, who was born 28 December 1849 in Kentucky, coming to the Kansas Territory in about 1859 settling in what is now Brown County. James was married 29 December 1893 at Hiawatha, Kansas to Martha Agnes Kugler. They settled in the Granada, Kansas area where they were farmers. James died 15 March 1915 and was buried in the Granada cemetery. After James died his family moved to Sabetha, Kansas. James and Agnes had 5 children: Nellie Jeanette, Arthur William, Guy Frederick, Arlie L. and Mabel Elizabeth.