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Roy O. Partridge

Roy O. Partridge

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Roy O. Partridge (son of George M. Partridge and Euila Jane Jennie Patterson).

    Notes:

    !Roy was with the 89th Div. AEF in WW I. (Swinney Famil y , p. 23)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George M. Partridge

    George married Euila Jane Jennie Patterson. Euila (daughter of John Emory Floyd Patterson and Lucinda Swinney) was born on 15 May 1862 in Davis, IA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Euila Jane Jennie Patterson was born on 15 May 1862 in Davis, IA (daughter of John Emory Floyd Patterson and Lucinda Swinney); and died.

    Notes:

    !Jennie and family live in Hutchinson, Kansas. (1929)

    Died:
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    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 18:13

    Children:
    1. Guy O. Partridge
    2. 1. Roy O. Partridge
    3. E. Grace Partridge
    4. Vernon S. Partridge
    5. Floyd L. Partridge
    6. Leron B. Partridge
    7. Cleo K. Partridge
    8. Gladys Lulu Partridge


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Emory Floyd Patterson was born on 14 Apr 1836 in Augusta, VA (son of Unnamed, son of John Patterson); died on 23 Dec 1910 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK; was buried on 30 Dec 1910 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK.

    Notes:

    !Came to IA with his parents about 1854/1855. (Swinney Fa m ily)

    !In 1863, he enlisted in the 30th Iowa Infantry. Muster e d out at end of Civil War.

    !Per his obit from the Shattuck Republican, 5 Jan 1911 , p . 4; he enlisted in Co. B, 30th Reg't, Iowa Volunteer s o n 9 Aug 1862 and was honorably discharged from the serv ic e 5 Jun 1865.

    John married Lucinda Swinney on 1 Oct 1857 in Dunnville, IA. Lucinda (daughter of James Swinney and Martha Jane Gartin) was born on 23 Jul 1839 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 12 Jun 1912 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK; was buried on 14 Jun 1914 in Shattuck, Ellis, OK, Ioof Cem.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lucinda Swinney was born on 23 Jul 1839 in Decatur Co, IN (daughter of James Swinney and Martha Jane Gartin); died on 12 Jun 1912 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK; was buried on 14 Jun 1914 in Shattuck, Ellis, OK, Ioof Cem..

    Notes:

    !They moved in 1880 to Oswego, Labette County, KS -- arriv e d there 2 Nov. In 1883 they moved to Pratt County, KS . In 1894, they moved t o Alva, OK. In 1908, they moved t o Shattuck, OK. (Swinney Family)

    !Her obit is from The Shattuck Monitor, 18 Jun 1914, p . 2 . Died Friday the 12th. born Decatur Co., IN 23 Jul 18 39. Burial in IOOF Ce m. in Shattuck.

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 08:58

    Children:
    1. Lawrence Eugene Patterson was born on 10 Jul 1858 in Davis, IA; and died.
    2. James Parkinson Patterson was born on 14 Sep 1860 in Davis, IA; and died.
    3. 3. Euila Jane Jennie Patterson was born on 15 May 1862 in Davis, IA; and died.
    4. Otis Harvey Patterson was born on 22 Mar 1867 in Davis, IA; and died.
    5. John Wilson Patterson was born on 19 Jun 1870 in Davis, IA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Unnamed
    Children:
    1. 6. John Emory Floyd Patterson was born on 14 Apr 1836 in Augusta, VA; died on 23 Dec 1910 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK; was buried on 30 Dec 1910 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK.

  2. 14.  James Swinney was born on 22 Sep 1793 in Greenbrier Co., VA (son of James Semore Swinney and Susanna (Susan) Hammock); died on 4 Aug 1846 in Decatur Co, IN; was buried in Swinney Cem.

    Notes:

    Excerpt from data compiled and written by Emma Swinney Wa l ker, Blakesburg, Iowa, 1928-29.

    James Swinney, Jr., third son of James Swinney, Sr., and S u san Hammock Swinney, was born in Monroe County, Virginia , S ept. 22, 1793. He was five years old when Napoleon fou gh t the famous battle of the Pyramids of Egypt. He was tw ent y-two when the battle of Waterloo was fought. George W ashi ngton was serving his second term as President of th e Unite d States at Philadelphia when he was born. He die d the yea r that Iowa became a State.

    Jane Gartin (or Garton) daughter of Griffith and Hannah (K i ller) Gartin, was born May 4, 1801, in Virginia. This ho no rable couple was married April 9, 1818, [per marriage ce rti ficate ]and in the State of Vir gini a were born to them six children: Elijah, Delaney, Si anna , Isaac, Gartin and Irvin.

    When the Northwest Territory was opened for settlement th i s family emigrated west to Decatur County, Indiana, on No v . 23, 1828.

    He first entered 160 acres and later added an 80 acres. T h e father built a log house about 13 miles southwest of Gr ee nsburg, clearing the land about them, planning for a hom e f or his family.

    We are told that a daughter, Matilda Jane, born after th e y moved there, was taken ill and passed away and undertak er s not being as plentiful as today, they were at a loss a s t o procuring a casket, as even lumber was not easily obt aine d. So finally they cut the desired length of a hollo w tree , made ends in it, after halving it, and placed th e body o f this little baby girl within and buried her o n a little h ill near there, thus starting the "Swinney gra veyard." I t is here that James Swinney, the father, was l ater buried . We are told this burying ground is now aband oned and i s in only a fair state of preservation.

    During the residence of the Swinney family here, seven mo r e children were born to them. They are Vincent, Delilah , M atilda Jane, Caroline, Lucinda, James Harvey and Minerv a. M ATILDA JANE (the above mentioned) was born April 18, 1 832 , and died June 15, 1833. VINCENT was born March 24, 18 30 , and died Sept. 22, 1840, and buried beside the littl e sis ter.

    After a time, the father of this large family erected a br i ck house, one of the first in Decatur County. It is sti l l standing and is in good condition, and except for the a dd ition of a porch on the front, it looks just as it did t hen.

    In 1846 James Swinney came to Davis County, Iowa, and ente r ed several hundred acres of rich, rolling land between F o x River and Soap Creek, and, we might say, along the C.R. I. & P. Railroad track, east of the now Bloomfield, Ottumw a ro ad, and two other tracts of land in the vicinity of Mo ulton . Some of these tracts were for his sons who wante d to est ablish homes for themselves in this rich prairie l and of Io wa.

    He returned to Indiana, a two weeks drive in covered wago n , and while preparing to move his family to their new hom e , he became ill and passed away at 8:00 p.m. Aug. 4, 184 6 . His death was a result of cold contracted while return in g to his family. He was a man who possessed a pleasin g per sonality, we are told. That he was noted for his rea l hone sty, and that he was known to be very particular a s to hi s personal appearance. He and his companion were B aptists . He is buried about one-half mile from the bric k house.

    The widowed mother did not come to Iowa for a couple of ye a rs. Then finally in 1848, she with her children, Carolin e , Delilah, Lucinda, James Harvey and Minerva, started ou t i n a one-horse carriage, a very attractive one with glas s wi ndows and trimmed all around with fringe. The older b oys t ook the household goods in ox wagons. Here she settl ed o n what we know as the James S. Stark farm, north of Du nnvil le.

    We were told that this family had many personal possessio n s that most families in those days could not boast, suc h a s some unusual household furniture, some real silverwar e, l inens and decorated china.

    This wonderful mother and her honored children, together w i th their companions, played an important part in the deve lo pment of the community in which they settled. Even thou g h they passed through the hardships, known only to the pi on eers, they were given to a hospitality unknown today. T hei r lives were useful and helpful. Even though their hom es c onsisted of only one room, often times, yet there wa s alway s room to welcome both old and young, whether it b e a socia l, a singing, a prayer meeting, an apple peeling , a molasse s boiling, a taffy pull, or whatever else.

    They were regular attendants at church, going on horseba c k or in wagons, and as the family increased in populatio n , they added a new seat board, as needed.

    There were days and days between mails.

    They spun their flax, carded their wool, did the family we a ving, made their own jeans and linsey-woolsey; the wome n "s et up" ash hoppers, run off lye, and boiled off gallon s an d gallons of soft soap.

    They made their own candles for lights.

    They cooked over the fireplaces where the family sat, burn i ng their faces and freezing their backs in winter.

    When company or even threshers came, they had to plan an d p repare the meal, after their arrival.

    When company came for overnight, beds were made down and t h e men very courteously stepped outside until the ladies p ut out the candle and retire; then the men came in to retir e.

    The men had few kinds of machinery, so farmed on a narro w s cale. Yet, we cannot but know they were happy. They li ve d real lives and left us a history of which we love to t alk . Not one of these left his children a name with a sta in . The daughter, Caroline, born Sept. 27, 1836, died of t yph oid fever Jan. 1, 1852, and is buried in the little cem eter y in the field southwest of Chequest, on west from th e Aaro n Emanuel home.

    This unusual mother cared for nursing babes for twenty-fi v e years. She died at the home of her daughter, Lucinda a n d family, south of Bloomfield, on Nov. 24, 1876, and is b ur ied in the Dunnville cemetery beside her son, Irvin an d hi s family.

    !Buried near Greensburg, IN. (Swinney Family; Emma Walk e r Swinney; p. 7)

    !They had 14 children. (James L. Gore, ltr of 20 July 199 4 , p. 15)

    James moved to Indiana, with wife and five children in fa l l of 1828. (Pioneer History of Davis County, Iowa.)

    !Left VA in Nov 1828 and arrived in Decatur County, IN o n N ov 23rd. (James L. Gore, Ltr of 20 July 1994, p. 15 ) In s ame ltr Mr. Gore records that James also held two t racts o f land in Appanoose County, near Moulton.

    James married Martha Jane Gartin on 9 Apr 1818 in Monroe County, VA. Martha (daughter of Griffith Gartin and Hannah Killer) was born on 4 May 1801 in VA; died on 24 Nov 1876 in Davis Co, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, IA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Martha Jane Gartin was born on 4 May 1801 in VA (daughter of Griffith Gartin and Hannah Killer); died on 24 Nov 1876 in Davis Co, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, IA.

    Notes:

    See remarks under James Swinney. Per James L. Gore, lett e r dated 31 Mar 1999, Jane's SIR name is Garten not Gartin.

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 08:58

    Children:
    1. Swinney
    2. Elijah Swinney was born on 21 Mar 1819 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 12 Aug 1882 in Pataha, Garfield Co., WA; was buried in On Farm - Pataha, Garfield Co., WA.
    3. Delaney Swinney was born on 9 Oct 1820 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 4 Jul 1900 in Dunnville, Davis, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, Dunnville, IA.
    4. Suann Siannah Swinney was born on 6 Jul 1822 in Monroe Co, VA; died in 1894 in Near Homestead; was buried in Adams Cem, IN.
    5. Irvin Swinney was born on 16 Jan 1823 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 25 Jul 1874 in Dunnville, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, Dunnville, IA.
    6. Isaac Swinney was born on 21 May 1824 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 27 Apr 1907 in Davis Co, Ottumwa, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem Ottumwa, IA.
    7. Gartin Swinney was born on 28 Feb 1826 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 22 Mar 1912 in Davis Co, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, Dunnville, IA.
    8. Vincent Swinney was born on 24 Mar 1830 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 22 Sep 1840 in Decatur Co, IN; was buried in Swinney Cem, Greensburg, IN.
    9. Matilda Jane Swinney was born on 18 Apr 1832 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 15 Jun 1833 in Greensburg, IN; was buried in Swinney Cem, Greensburg, IN.
    10. Delilah Swinney was born on 1 Jun 1834 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 9 Sep 1894 in Umatilla Co, Milton, OR; was buried in Umatilla Co, Milton, OR.
    11. Caroline Swinney was born on 27 Sep 1836 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 1 Jan 1852 in Chequeston, IA; was buried in In A Field Cem, Chequeston, IA.
    12. 7. Lucinda Swinney was born on 23 Jul 1839 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 12 Jun 1912 in I.O.O.F. Cem, Shattuck, OK; was buried on 14 Jun 1914 in Shattuck, Ellis, OK, Ioof Cem..
    13. James Harvey Swinney was born on 15 Nov 1842 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 12 Sep 1917 in Davis Co, Bloomfield, IA; was buried in Dunnville Cem, Bloomfield, IA.
    14. Minerva Swinney was born on 30 May 1844 in Decatur Co, IN; died on 18 Nov 1926 in Bloomfield, Davis, IA; was buried in Bloomfield, Davis, IA.



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