Kastello Genealogy
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Peter Rhudy1
M

Death*    
Birth*    
Marriage*   Principal=Amanda Delia Thompson 

Family Amanda Delia Thompson
Child  1. Eliza Jane Rhudy+ b. 21 Oct 1846, d. 21 Feb 19201

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Amanda Delia Thompson1
F

Marriage*   Principal=Peter Rhudy 
Death*    
Birth*    

Family Peter Rhudy
Child  1. Eliza Jane Rhudy+ b. 21 Oct 1846, d. 21 Feb 19201

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Hettie Delia Onstott1
F, b. 27 November 1867, d. 28 February 1966

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 27 November 1867  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 3 March 1897  spouse-death; Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas, Principal=James H. Thorpe1 
Death* 28 February 1966  Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California1 

Family James H. Thorpe b. between 1848 and 1877, d. between 1902 and 1962
Child  1. Robert Thorpe

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Annie Alimo Onstott1
F, b. 4 October 1869, d. 9 April 1961

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 4 October 1869  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 2 March 1892  White Cloud, Doniphan County, Kansas, Principal=Charles C. Neibling1 
Death* 9 April 1961  Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas1 

Family Charles C. Neibling b. between 1846 and 1872, d. between 1897 and 1959

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Emma Belle Onstott1
F, b. 16 February 1873, d. 14 May 1961

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 16 February 1873  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 16 October 1873  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky, Principal=Isaac Anderson Gilmore1 
Death* 14 May 1961  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 

Family Isaac Anderson Gilmore b. between 1827 and 1862, d. between 1888 and 1949

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Cleora Alice Onstott1
F, b. 29 January 1882, d. 27 January 1968

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 29 January 1882  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 
Marriage* 10 April 1907  Principal=James T. Holland1 
Death* 27 January 1968  Deredder, Beauregard County, Louisiana1 

Family James T. Holland b. 1869, d. between 1912 and 1961

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Frederick Onstott1
M, b. 4 July 1871, d. 27 March 1955

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 4 July 1871  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 22 December 1895  Principal=Anna Ogden1 
Death* 27 March 1955  Coleville, Stevens County, Washington1 

Family Anna Ogden b. between 1857 and 1880, d. between 1900 and 1969

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Charles Benjamin Onstott1
M, b. 26 March 1877, d. 20 April 1965

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 26 March 1877  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 19 March 1907  Principal=Lillie French1 
Death* 20 April 1965  Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas1 

Family Lillie French b. between 1868 and 1890, d. between 1912 and 1979

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

William Adolph Onstott1
M, b. 25 September 1879, d. 23 July 1947

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Education*   Completed through sixth grade1 
Religion*   Presbyterian1 
Burial*   Washington Cemetary, Clarkston, Washington1 
Note*   WILLIAM ADOLPH ONSTOTT

"My father,Adolph Onstott,was born September 25,1879 at St.Joseph,Buchanan
County,Missouri.He was the sixth child of eleven in the family of William
Henry and Eliza Jane Rhudy Onstott.When he was three years old the Onstott
family moved from Missouri and settled near Highland,Doniphan
County,Kansas.It was about this time that Dad had typhoid fever."
"Very little is known about Dad's early life except that he grew up on his
father's farm in Kansas where he had the many experiences of farm life.He
was an active member of the Presbyterian Church in his youth.He had a good
voice and sang in the choir.His formal education ended after he had
completed the sixth grade."
"He was about five feet nine inches in height and weighed about 200
pounds.He was especially strong and heavy-built through the shoulders...He
had many talents.He was a fair carpenter and could make many of his own
repairs around the house and farm.He was also a good gardner.He did most
of his own horse-shoeing.When he worked at the warehouse,he became expert
in working with heavy steel cable and was one of the few men in our
community who could make splices to the heavy cable on the tramline.Early
photographs of him as a young man showed him with a heavy head of hair,but
during all the time that I can remember,he was bald-headed."
"Dad enjoyed having a good time and had an outgoing personality.he was
completely fair and honest in his business dealings,almost to a fault.If
anyone got an advantage in a deal it was always the other person."
"When he was a young man,Dad went to Nebraska to work for his uncle.Later
he started farming for himself by leasing land near his father's
farm.Still later after farming for himself awhile,he moved to Colorado to
work for another uncle.From there he went to the Columbia Basin country
near Spokane,Washington to work for his older brother,Fred.Soon Uncle
Benjamin Onstot,a rich wheat farmer from Anatone,Washington persuaded him
to come to work for him,which he did.It was there that Dad met my mother
in 1905.A year later they were married on Nov.21,1906 at Clarkston,Asotin
County,Washington..."
"...Dad and Mom started housekeeping on Anatone flat on one of Uncle Ben
Onstot's places.They lived there about a year then moved out west of
Clarkston to what is called Dry Gulch on the Powell Ranch.They lived there
for three years while Dad farmed."
"The family's next home was between Lewiston and Genessee on the Lewiston
Hill Grade.There Dad farmed and raised horses and mules for sale..."
"The stay at Clarkston was short,only six months to a year,before they
moved to Kendrick,Latah,Idaho..."
"Dad was also a peddler.He often drove to Clarkston by team and wagon
where he got fruit and produce from Grandpa Howell...He would then haul
the fruit and vegetables in his wagon to the surrounding Kendrick area
where he sold them from house to house.He took his bed with him as it
would take an entire week for him to make the rounds...."
"Dad always kept two or three cows,a team of horses,some chickens,and
pigs,and Mother raised turkeys.Dad raised his own hay for the stock and
specialized in raising strawberries for market....Dad did a lot of team
work,such as hauling hay,straw,wood,fertilizer,and even ice...Also in
winter months he often took the doctor on sick calls in his buggy,day or
night,rain or snow..."
"Since our little place was not large enough to supply the entire living
for the family,Dad worked on jobs away from the farm.He worked at the
grain warehouse for several years during the harvest and rush seasons.He
was an expert sack sewer,and at times was hired to go out during harvest
to sew sacks on threshers.he also picked turkeys for the Thanksgiving and
Christmas markets...."
"After retirement,Dad worked part-time for a construction company which
crushed rock for roads.On July 19,1947 while blasting was going on at the
quarry,Dad either didn't hear the signal to clear the area for the
blast,or it wasn't given soon enough for him to get out of the way.He was
running from the area when he was struck on the head by a flying rock.He
was severely injured and was taken to the hospital in Lewiston where he
died four days later,July 23,1947.He never regained consciousness.His
funeral was conducted at the Community Church at Kendrick July 26th.In his
honor all the businesses in Kendtick closed during the funeral.He was
buried in the Clarkston,Washington Cemetery adjacent to the graves of
Grandpa and Grandma Howell."

(Excerpts from A History of Adolph and Sarah Adaline Onstott,by Oscar
L.Onstott) [Descendents of Johann Onstott] 
Birth* 25 September 1879  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky1 
Marriage* 21 November 1906  Clarkstown, Asotin County, Washington, Principal=Sarah Adaline Howell1 
Death* 23 July 1947  Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho1 

Family Sarah Adaline Howell b. 24 May 1883, d. 28 July 1959
Marriage* 21 November 1906  Clarkstown, Asotin County, Washington, Principal=Sarah Adaline Howell1 
Child  1. Oscar Onstott

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

James Alton Onstott1
M, b. 12 February 1887, d. between 1919 and 1978

Father William Henry Onstott1,2 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1,2 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Birth* 12 February 1887  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 
Marriage* 10 June 1913  Salina, Salina County, Kansas, Principal=Elva Harris1 
Death* between 1919 and 1978  2 

Family Elva Harris b. between 1875 and 1897, d. between 1918 and 1986

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Harvey Vernon Onstott1
M, b. 1 August 1890, d. 21 February 1912

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Burial*   Onstott plot, Walnut Grove Cemetary1 
Birth* 1 August 1890  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 
Death* 21 February 1912  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Oscar Orden Onstott1
M, b. 2 September 1884, d. 5 February 1887

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Event 1*   Twin to Oliver Onstott1 
Burial*   Onstott plot, Walnut Grove Cemetary1 
Birth* 2 September 1884  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 
Death* 5 February 1887  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Oliver Oden Onstott1
M, b. 2 September 1884, d. 30 March 1982

Father William Henry Onstott1 b. 12 March 1840, d. 7 April 1926
Mother Eliza Jane Rhudy1 b. 21 October 1846, d. 21 February 1920
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Event 1*   Twin to Oscar Onstott1 
Birth* 2 September 1884  Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas1 
Marriage* 19 May 1912  Highland, Doniphan County, Indiana, Principal=Anna Dolly Wynkoop1 
Death* 30 March 1982  Burbank, Los Angeles County, California1 

Family Anna Dolly Wynkoop b. between 1874 and 1895, d. between 1917 and 1984
Child  1. Doris Onstott b. Sep 19231

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

James H. Thorpe1
M, b. between 1848 and 1877, d. between 1902 and 1962

Birth* between 1848 and 1877  2 
Marriage* 3 March 1897  spouse-death; Highland, Doniphan County, Kansas, Principal=Hettie Delia Onstott1 
Death* between 1902 and 1962  2 

Family Hettie Delia Onstott b. 27 November 1867, d. 28 February 1966
Child  1. Robert Thorpe

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Robert Thorpe1
M

Father James H. Thorpe b. between 1848 and 1877, d. between 1902 and 1962
Mother Hettie Delia Onstott b. 27 November 1867, d. 28 February 1966
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Death*    
Birth*    

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Anna Dolly Wynkoop1
F, b. between 1874 and 1895, d. between 1917 and 1984

Birth* between 1874 and 1895  2 
Occupation* before 1912  Teacher in Highland School (5th and 6th grade)1 
Marriage* 19 May 1912  Highland, Doniphan County, Indiana, Principal=Oliver Oden Onstott1 
Death* between 1917 and 1984  2 

Family Oliver Oden Onstott b. 2 September 1884, d. 30 March 1982
Child  1. Doris Onstott b. Sep 19231

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Doris Onstott1
F, b. September 1923

Father Oliver Oden Onstott1 b. 2 September 1884, d. 30 March 1982
Mother Anna Dolly Wynkoop1 b. between 1874 and 1895, d. between 1917 and 1984
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Death*    
Birth* September 1923  1 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Charles C. Neibling1
M, b. between 1846 and 1872, d. between 1897 and 1959

Birth* between 1846 and 1872  2 
Marriage* 2 March 1892  White Cloud, Doniphan County, Kansas, Principal=Annie Alimo Onstott1 
Death* between 1897 and 1959  2 

Family Annie Alimo Onstott b. 4 October 1869, d. 9 April 1961

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Anna Ogden1
F, b. between 1857 and 1880, d. between 1900 and 1969

Birth* between 1857 and 1880  2 
Marriage* 22 December 1895  Principal=Frederick Onstott1 
Death* between 1900 and 1969  2 

Family Frederick Onstott b. 4 July 1871, d. 27 March 1955

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Isaac Anderson Gilmore1
M, b. between 1827 and 1862, d. between 1888 and 1949

Birth* between 1827 and 1862  2 
Marriage* 16 October 1873  St. Joseph, Marion County, Kentucky, Principal=Emma Belle Onstott1 
Death* between 1888 and 1949  2 

Family Emma Belle Onstott b. 16 February 1873, d. 14 May 1961

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Lillie French1
F, b. between 1868 and 1890, d. between 1912 and 1979

Birth* between 1868 and 1890  2 
Marriage* 19 March 1907  Principal=Charles Benjamin Onstott1 
Death* between 1912 and 1979  2 

Family Charles Benjamin Onstott b. 26 March 1877, d. 20 April 1965

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Sarah Adaline Howell1
F, b. 24 May 1883, d. 28 July 1959

Birth* 24 May 1883  Jefferson, Ashe County, North Carolina1 
Marriage* 21 November 1906  Clarkstown, Asotin County, Washington, Principal=William Adolph Onstott1 
Death* 28 July 1959  Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho1 

Family William Adolph Onstott b. 25 September 1879, d. 23 July 1947
Child  1. Oscar Onstott

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Oscar Onstott1
M

Father William Adolph Onstott b. 25 September 1879, d. 23 July 1947
Mother Sarah Adaline Howell b. 24 May 1883, d. 28 July 1959
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Death*    
Birth*    

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

James T. Holland1
M, b. 1869, d. between 1912 and 1961

Birth* 1869  1 
Marriage* 10 April 1907  Principal=Cleora Alice Onstott1 
Death* between 1912 and 1961  2 

Family Cleora Alice Onstott b. 29 January 1882, d. 27 January 1968

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Elva Harris1
F, b. between 1875 and 1897, d. between 1918 and 1986

Birth* between 1875 and 1897  2 
Marriage* 10 June 1913  Salina, Salina County, Kansas, Principal=James Alton Onstott1 
Death* between 1918 and 1986  2 

Family James Alton Onstott b. 12 February 1887, d. between 1919 and 1978

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

John D. Onstott1
M, b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910

Father Abraham Hood Onstott Sr.1,2 b. circa 1795, d. after 1860
Mother Nancy White1,2 b. 1795, d. between 1839 and 1890
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Note*   HONEST JOHN ONSTOTT AND THE TREASURY

At the first session of the county court held after the reorganization, the
closing act of one of the heroic incidents of the Civil War took place--the
final transaction in the saving of the county treasury.

At the election 1860 Archibald McCoy was elected county treasurer and entered
upon the duties of the office Jan. 1, 1861, with John Onstott, John Scott and
Martin Holsey as bondsmen.

Early in the war Mr. McCoy became alarmed and decided to flee for his life. He
called his bondsmen together and announced his intention of leaving the state,
and asked them to take the money belonging to the county and relieve him of the
responsibility before his departure. John Scott was chosen by the bondsmen to
take the money. The next day Mr. McCoy was killed. A few days later Mr. Scott
decided to leave the state, his life also having been threatened, and
accordingly came to Mr. Onstott and turned over the money to him, two hundred
and fifty dollars in Missouri state bank notes and about thirteen hundred
dollars in gold.

Mr. Onstott placed the money in a large glass candy jar and buried it on his
farm. After the county funds had been buried for about a year, fearing that the
bills would decay he dug up the money and after removing the bank notes, which
were almost decomposed, he replaced the gold in the hiding place. Shortly after
removing the paper money to his house a company of Pin Indians, members of a
United States Volunteer regiment, swooped down on the Onstott house and carried
away the two hundred and fifty dollars besides other property.

In the spring of 1863, seeing that local conditions were most deplorable--the
county being the scene of activity for numerous foraging parties from both
armies--also that the hatred and bitterness caused by the war was most intense
and feeling that his own life was in danger--Mr. Onstott took his son Abraham
(A.W. Onstott, mining superintendent, Joplin), who was then a boy of about
twelve, and confided to him the secret of the county treasurer. After showing
him the hiding place he told his son that in the event of his death he wanted
him to guard the treasure as a sacred trust and, when the war was over and the
county reorganized, to restore it to the proper officers. shortly after this,
feeling that his safety was in danger, the father secured a pass for himself and
family for safe conduct through the Federal lines and went north east into Dade
County, with instruction for his wife and son to follow should conditions seem
to demand it.

In 1863 General Thomas Ewing entered Jasper County in pursuit of General Joe
Shelby, the famous Missouri Calvary leader of the southern army and after
several short skirmishes went into camp in and around the Onstott farm, using
the old farm place as his headquarters.

Young Onstott and his mother seeing that this was an opportune time to remove
the money to a safer place, also to join Mr. Onstott, secured and escort from
General Ewing's army and after digging up the money, which was safe and sound
and not a dollar missing, placed it in a sack with some procduce and started to
join elder member of the family, whom they met in Dade county and with him went
north to Pettis county where they lived until the close of the war.

While in Pettis County the money was securedly hidden under the floor of the
house and there remained until Mr. Onstott returned to Jasper County in the
spring of 1865. On his return, however, he found things still in an unseyyled
condition, the county court house had been burned; some of the county records
had been lost and those that had been preserved were in the court house at Fort
Scott, Kansas, where they had been taken for safe keeping. The county was
completely disorganized; there were no officers or county records and so Mr.
Onstott again buried the county money where it remained until shortly after
peace was declared and the county was reorganized.

On the day the court opened its session at Cave Springs, Mr. Onstott,
accompanied by his son, Abraham, went to the place designated for the assembling
of that body (a tumble-down store building) and when the court was ready for
business appeared before them and informed them that he had come for the purpose
of restoring the county funds. Then, opening a sack in which he had brought the
treasure the honest man emptied it on the table, while the court and other
officers looked on in amazement not knowing that a dollar had been saved, the
treasurer's book having been destroyed when the court was burned.

The court then questioned Mr. Onstott sharply as to the amount of money which
the bondsmen had received from the treasurer before he had been killed, and
demanded that the two hundred and fifty dollars which had been taken from the
Onstott farm by the Indians be made good. Mr. Onstott said that he felt in honor
bound to return every cent, but thought it only right that he be allowed to
return to the county two hundred and fifty dollars of Missouri bank notes, the
same kind of money which he had received. The court decided, however, that as
the Missouri bank had failed during the war and the money had little or no value
that the two hundred and fifty must be replaced with two hundred and fifty
dollars of United States lefal tender notes.

Mr. Onstott said if that was the way they felt about it that he would bring in
two hundred and fifty dollars of legal tender to take the place of the stolen
two hundred and fifty Missouri state bank notes.

The court then passed a resolution demanding that Mr. Onstott pay the county the
interest on the money for the time it had been in his possession. At this time
he became righteously indignant. For four years he had guarded the county fund
as a sacred trust; he had risked his life to save this money; and now to be
asked to pay interest for the use of money which he had so carefully guarded
from spoliation was more then he could stand, and so he rose hastily from his
seat placing the money back in the sack said, "gentlemen I had done what I
thought was right, but as for the interest I will law you to the last court
before I will pay one dollar of your unjust demand."

The court perceiving that they had made a blunder quickly decided to accept the
money. Mr. Onstott then reopened the sack and left with them the money he had
brought. Returning home he sold his wagon and horses for two hundred and fifty
dollars and took to the court this money, to replace the state bank notes which
had been stolen from his home during the war. After Mr. Onstott had turned over
to the county court the two hundred and fifty dollars of paper money they
reopened the question of interest and brought suit against him to recover the
same.

The suit on coming on for trial was dismissed. The old timers, who appreciated
the honesty of Mr. Onstott, often referred to the incident as the case where the
treasurer was indicted for being an honest man.

Ref:The History of Jasper County, Missouri [Descendents of Johann Onstott] 
Birth* 1819  Indiana1 
Marriage* 1841  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Rachel Coldiron1 
Death* between 1860 and 1910  2 

Family Rachel Coldiron b. 1819, d. 1875
Children  1. Henrietta I. Onstott b. 24 Jun 1841, d. bt 1865 - 19351,2
  2. Sarah H. Onstott b. 1844, d. bt 1872 - 19381,2
  3. Nancy R. Onstott b. 1846, d. bt 1874 - 19401,2
  4. Susan V. Onstott b. 1848, d. bt 1849 - 19421,2
  5. Abraham W. Onstott b. 27 Aug 1849, d. bt 1881 - 19401,2
  6. Jane B. Onstott b. 1852, d. bt 1866 - 19461,2
  7. George W. Onstott b. 1856, d. 18881
  8. Elizabeth Onstott b. 1857, d. bt 1871 - 19511,2

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Rachel Coldiron
F, b. 1819, d. 1875

Birth* 1819  Kentucky1 
Marriage* 1841  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=John D. Onstott1 
Death* 1875  Jasper County, Missouri1 

Family John D. Onstott b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Children  1. Henrietta I. Onstott b. 24 Jun 1841, d. bt 1865 - 19351,2
  2. Sarah H. Onstott b. 1844, d. bt 1872 - 19381,2
  3. Nancy R. Onstott b. 1846, d. bt 1874 - 19401,2
  4. Susan V. Onstott b. 1848, d. bt 1849 - 19421,2
  5. Abraham W. Onstott b. 27 Aug 1849, d. bt 1881 - 19401,2
  6. Jane B. Onstott b. 1852, d. bt 1866 - 19461,2
  7. George W. Onstott b. 1856, d. 18881
  8. Elizabeth Onstott b. 1857, d. bt 1871 - 19511,2

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Henrietta I. Onstott1
F, b. 24 June 1841, d. between 1865 and 1935

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 24 June 1841  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* 27 October 1859  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Flavious J. Hazelwood1 
Death* between 1865 and 1935  2 

Family Flavious J. Hazelwood b. between 1814 and 1841, d. between 1864 and 1928

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Flavious J. Hazelwood1
M, b. between 1814 and 1841, d. between 1864 and 1928

Birth* between 1814 and 1841  2 
Marriage* 27 October 1859  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Henrietta I. Onstott1 
Death* between 1864 and 1928  2 

Family Henrietta I. Onstott b. 24 June 1841, d. between 1865 and 1935

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Sarah H. Onstott1
F, b. 1844, d. between 1872 and 1938

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1844  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* 15 November 1866  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=William Good1 
Death* between 1872 and 1938  2 

Family William Good b. between 1820 and 1846, d. between 1871 and 1933

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

William Good1
M, b. between 1820 and 1846, d. between 1871 and 1933

Birth* between 1820 and 1846  2 
Marriage* 15 November 1866  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Sarah H. Onstott1 
Death* between 1871 and 1933  2 

Family Sarah H. Onstott b. 1844, d. between 1872 and 1938

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Nancy R. Onstott1
F, b. 1846, d. between 1874 and 1940

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1846  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* 13 February 1868  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=James C. Licklinder1 
Death* between 1874 and 1940  2 

Family James C. Licklinder b. between 1822 and 1848, d. between 1873 and 1935

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

James C. Licklinder1
M, b. between 1822 and 1848, d. between 1873 and 1935

Birth* between 1822 and 1848  2 
Marriage* 13 February 1868  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Nancy R. Onstott1 
Death* between 1873 and 1935  2 

Family Nancy R. Onstott b. 1846, d. between 1874 and 1940

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Susan V. Onstott1
F, b. 1848, d. between 1849 and 1942

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1848  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Death* between 1849 and 1942  2 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Abraham W. Onstott1
M, b. 27 August 1849, d. between 1881 and 1940

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Note*   Abraham W. Onstott, following the civil war went to Texas and spent two
years in the Kansas and Texas cattle trade. He then returned to Missouri
and farmed until 1874. He went to the mountains of Colorado and took a
government frieght contract,and also prospected. He returned to his native
county and in 1875 married Miss Mattie D. Corwin, a native of Ohio. [Descendents of Johann Onstott] 
Birth* 27 August 1849  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* 28 November 1875  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Mattie D. Corwine1 
Death* between 1881 and 1940  2 

Family Mattie D. Corwine b. between 1837 and 1859, d. between 1880 and 1948

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Mattie D. Corwine1
F, b. between 1837 and 1859, d. between 1880 and 1948

Birth* between 1837 and 1859  2 
Marriage* 28 November 1875  Jasper County, Missouri, Principal=Abraham W. Onstott1 
Death* between 1880 and 1948  2 

Family Abraham W. Onstott b. 27 August 1849, d. between 1881 and 1940

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Jane B. Onstott1
F, b. 1852, d. between 1866 and 1946

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1852  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* between 1866 and 1899  Principal=M. F. J. Hazelwood2 
Death* between 1866 and 1946  2 

Family M. F. J. Hazelwood b. between 1835 and 1855, d. between 1869 and 1941

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

M. F. J. Hazelwood1
M, b. between 1835 and 1855, d. between 1869 and 1941

Birth* between 1835 and 1855  2 
Marriage* between 1866 and 1899  Principal=Jane B. Onstott2 
Death* between 1869 and 1941  2 

Family Jane B. Onstott b. 1852, d. between 1866 and 1946

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

George W. Onstott1
M, b. 1856, d. 1888

Father John D. Onstott1 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1856  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* between 1869 and 1886  Principal=Eva (?)2 
Death* 1888  1 

Family Eva (?) b. between 1838 and 1864, d. between 1881 and 1952

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Eva (?)1
F, b. between 1838 and 1864, d. between 1881 and 1952

Birth* between 1838 and 1864  2 
Marriage* between 1869 and 1886  Principal=George W. Onstott2 
Death* between 1881 and 1952  2 

Family George W. Onstott b. 1856, d. 1888

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Elizabeth Onstott1
F, b. 1857, d. between 1871 and 1951

Father John D. Onstott1,2 b. 1819, d. between 1860 and 1910
Mother Rachel Coldiron1,2 b. 1819, d. 1875
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Birth* 1857  Jasper County, Missouri1 
Marriage* between 1871 and 1904  Principal=Reuben Shirley2 
Death* between 1871 and 1951  2 

Family Reuben Shirley b. between 1840 and 1860, d. between 1874 and 1946

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Reuben Shirley1
M, b. between 1840 and 1860, d. between 1874 and 1946

Birth* between 1840 and 1860  2 
Marriage* between 1871 and 1904  Principal=Elizabeth Onstott2 
Death* between 1874 and 1946  2 

Family Elizabeth Onstott b. 1857, d. between 1871 and 1951

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Sarah Onstott1
F, b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918

Father Abraham Hood Onstott Sr.1,2 b. circa 1795, d. after 1860
Mother Nancy White1,2 b. 1795, d. between 1839 and 1890
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Birth* 1823  Missouri1 
Marriage* between 1836 and 1870  Principal=Leroy Gibson2 
Death* between 1864 and 1918  2 

Family Leroy Gibson b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Children  1. J. L. Gibson b. 1843, d. 29 Mar 19231
  2. W. I. Gibson b. 1844, d. bt 1845 - 19381,2
  3. R. E. Gibson b. 1846, d. bt 1847 - 19401,2
  4. William Eldridge Gibson b. 1846, d. 10 Jan 18991
  5. John Wesley Gibson b. Jun 1850, d. 19 Jul 19181
  6. Margaret E. Gibson b. Nov 1854, d. 19 Sep 19101
  7. Kitty H. Gibson b. 1856, d. bt 1882 - 19501,2
  8. Jefferson Gibson b. 1861, d. bt 1894 - 19521,2
  9. Catherine Gibson b. Dec 1862, d. bt 1886 - 19561,2

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

Leroy Gibson1
M, b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916

Birth* between 1798 and 1831  2 
Marriage* between 1836 and 1870  Principal=Sarah Onstott2 
Death* between 1864 and 1916  2 

Family Sarah Onstott b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
Children  1. J. L. Gibson b. 1843, d. 29 Mar 19231
  2. W. I. Gibson b. 1844, d. bt 1845 - 19381,2
  3. R. E. Gibson b. 1846, d. bt 1847 - 19401,2
  4. William Eldridge Gibson b. 1846, d. 10 Jan 18991
  5. John Wesley Gibson b. Jun 1850, d. 19 Jul 19181
  6. Margaret E. Gibson b. Nov 1854, d. 19 Sep 19101
  7. Kitty H. Gibson b. 1856, d. bt 1882 - 19501,2
  8. Jefferson Gibson b. 1861, d. bt 1894 - 19521,2
  9. Catherine Gibson b. Dec 1862, d. bt 1886 - 19561,2

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

J. L. Gibson1
?, b. 1843, d. 29 March 1923

Father Leroy Gibson1 b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Mother Sarah Onstott1 b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
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Birth* 1843  Missouri1 
Death* 29 March 1923  Gonzales County, Texas1 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

W. I. Gibson1
?, b. 1844, d. between 1845 and 1938

Father Leroy Gibson1,2 b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Mother Sarah Onstott1,2 b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
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Birth* 1844  Missouri1 
Death* between 1845 and 1938  2 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

R. E. Gibson1
?, b. 1846, d. between 1847 and 1940

Father Leroy Gibson1,2 b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Mother Sarah Onstott1,2 b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
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Birth* 1846  Texas1 
Death* between 1847 and 1940  2 

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

William Eldridge Gibson1
M, b. 1846, d. 10 January 1899

Father Leroy Gibson1 b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Mother Sarah Onstott1 b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
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Birth* 1846  Texas1 
Marriage* 20 November 1865  Goliad County, Texas, Principal=Sarah Jane (?)1 
Death* 10 January 1899  Goliad County, Texas1 

Family Sarah Jane (?) b. between 1828 and 1853, d. between 1882 and 1942

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.

Sarah Jane (?)1
F, b. between 1828 and 1853, d. between 1882 and 1942

Birth* between 1828 and 1853  2 
Marriage* 20 November 1865  Goliad County, Texas, Principal=William Eldridge Gibson1 
Death* between 1882 and 1942  2 

Family William Eldridge Gibson b. 1846, d. 10 January 1899

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.
  2. [S119] Unknown author, WFT.

John Wesley Gibson1
M, b. June 1850, d. 19 July 1918

Father Leroy Gibson1 b. between 1798 and 1831, d. between 1864 and 1916
Mother Sarah Onstott1 b. 1823, d. between 1864 and 1918
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Birth* June 1850  Texas1 
Marriage* 27 July 1871  Goliad County, Texas, Principal=Eliza L. Stewart1 
Marriage* 14 April 1914  Principal=Annie Lugue1 
Death* 19 July 1918  Goliad County, Texas1 

Family 1 Eliza L. Stewart b. between 1848 and 1896, d. between 1917 and 1985

Family 2 Annie Lugue b. between 1848 and 1896, d. between 1917 and 1985

Citations
  1. [S44] Unknown author, Descendants of Johann Onstott.


       

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Jill Kastello

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