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Grace A. Adams

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Grace A. Adams was born in Feb 1894 in Illinois (daughter of Albert A. Adams and Jennie I. Pierce); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert A. Adams was born in Jun 1867 in Illinois; and died.

    Notes:

    (Research):Census Information:

    1900 Census
    Iowa, Union, New Hope Twp
    Enumerated 9 June 1900
    SD 8 ED 140 Sheet 7B

    161-161
    Adams, Albert A Hd W M Jun 1867 32 M 7 Illinois Kentucky In
    diana Farmer
    Adams, Jennie J Wf W F Dec 1865 34 M 7 2/2 Illinois Vermont Ohio
    Adams, Grace A Dtr W F Feb 1894 Illinois Illinois Illinois
    Adams, Ward Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Iowa Illinois Illinois

    Albert married Jennie I. Pierce on 23 Nov 1892. Jennie (daughter of Stephen Pierce and Lottie Johnson) was born on 1 Dec 1865 in Warren County, Illinois; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jennie I. Pierce was born on 1 Dec 1865 in Warren County, Illinois (daughter of Stephen Pierce and Lottie Johnson); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Grace A. Adams was born in Feb 1894 in Illinois; and died.
    2. Ward Adams was born in May 1900 in Union County, Iowa; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Stephen Pierce was born on 20 Sep 1820 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont (son of Amos Pierce and Mary Sanford); died in in Roseville, Warren County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    He was a farmer. At the time of the 1850 census, he and Elizabeth were living in Warren County, Illinois. An 18 year old George Shuffield, relationship if any unknown, was living with them. George was listed as a Farmer born in Illinios.

    (Research):Census Listings:

    Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
    cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Stephen PIERCE Self M Male W 59 VT Farmer VT VT
    Lottie PIERCE Wife M Female W 46 OH Keeping House IRE VA
    Herbert PIERCE Son S Male W 15 IL Farmer VT OH
    Jennie I. PIERCE Dau S Female W 14 IL At School VT OH
    Clara R. PIERCE Dau S Female W 9 IL VT OH
    Jesse C. PIERCE Son S Male W 5 IL VT OH
    Daisey PIERCE Dau S Female W 3 IL VT OH
    Arthur BUTLER Other S Male W 16 IA Farming OH IA
    Source Information:
    Census Place Roseville, Warren, Illinois
    Family History Library Film 1254256
    NA Film Number T9-0256Page Number 277B

    Stephen married Lottie Johnson on 24 Dec 1857. Lottie was born on 28 Jun 1834 in Ohio; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lottie Johnson was born on 28 Jun 1834 in Ohio; and died.
    Children:
    1. Adel A. Pierce was born on 26 Oct 1858 in Warren County, Illinois; died on 24 Jan 1863.
    2. Cassius E. Pierce was born on 1 Apr 1860 in Warren County, Illinois; died on 21 Mar 1865 in Warren County, Illinois.
    3. Brennlew Pierce was born on 10 Feb 1862 in Warren County, Illinois; died on 4 Feb 1865 in Warren County, Illinois.
    4. Herbert O. Pierce was born on 6 Jul 1864 in Warren County, Illinois; and died.
    5. 3. Jennie I. Pierce was born on 1 Dec 1865 in Warren County, Illinois; and died.
    6. Stephen B. Pierce was born on 11 Jul 1867 in Warren County, Illinois; died on 1 Jan 1872 in Warren County, Illinois.
    7. Clara R. Pierce was born on 2 Sep 1870 in Warren County, Illinois; and died.
    8. Mary A. Pierce was born on 2 Sep 1870 in Warren County, Illinois; died on 7 Jul 1871 in Warren County, Illinois.
    9. Jener Carl Pierce was born on 29 Mar 1875 in Warren County, Illinois; and died.
    10. Daisy L. Pierce was born on 19 Apr 1877 in Warren County, Illinois; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Amos Pierce was born on 31 Jul 1784 in Vermont; died on 20 Jul 1872 in Warren County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Amos Pierce was born in Vermont, July 31, 1784, where he spent his boyhood days. Removing from Vermont, he settled in western New York, where he was engaged in blacksmithing, proving himself an expert in making the first bolts and ironwork on the New York and Erie canal. In 1811, he was married to Miss Mary Sanford. She was born in 1790, and died September 30, 1845. His second marriage was to Mrs. Evaline Woods. Mr. Pierce removed from New York to Ashtabula county, Ohio. He came to Illinois in 1834, and bought a quarter section of land in Knox county. The village of Altona is located on this same quarter. After he had bought it, he became dissatisfied, as there was no timber on the land. He then sold it and went to St. Augustine, where he met with some old settlers who went with him to Greenfield (now Greenbush), where he bought land south of the village, on section 7. Here he built his log house of three rooms, and here he spent the remainder of his days, farming, blacksmithing, and running a sawmill on Nigger creek, a short distance south of his residence. This mill was built by Cornelius Clover, who then resided near St. Augustine. It was run by water-power, and had an up-and-down saw. The log was drawn against the saw with a wheel, having notched segments on the outer circle and wood pins on the side. When the board was sawed, the sawyer stepped on the pins to return the log. This action was called "treading back the ragwheel.'' Many of the old settlers procured lumber here to use in the construction of their houses, and for other purposes. The old mill played its part in the early days, and then passed into decay. It is said that at the home of Amos Pierce strangers and friends were welcome alike, and that his home was a refuge for the colored man on his way to Canada for freedom. He was industrious, and stood for temperance, education, progression, and a liberal religion; and was a member of the Universalist church. In politics he was a republican. He died July 20, 1872.

    Amos Pierce, the subject of this sketch, was the seventh in descent from Thomas Pierce, the emigrant ancestor of this branch of the Pierce family. Thomas Pierce came from England to this country, in 1633, with his wife Elizabeth, and settled in Charlestown, Mass.

    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/il/county/warren/john_patterson.html

    Amos married Mary Sanford in 1811 in New York. Mary (daughter of Oliver Sanford, Jr. and Catherine Green) was born on 4 Nov 1791 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died on 30 Sep 1845. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Sanford was born on 4 Nov 1791 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont (daughter of Oliver Sanford, Jr. and Catherine Green); died on 30 Sep 1845.
    Children:
    1. Abiron Pierce was born after 1811 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; and died.
    2. Clement Pierce was born on 30 Sep 1813 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died on 25 Dec 1890 in Roseville, Warren County, Illinois.
    3. William Henry Pierce was born on 23 Jan 1816 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died on 25 Feb 1880.
    4. Marietta Pierce was born in 1817 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; and died.
    5. 6. Stephen Pierce was born on 20 Sep 1820 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died in in Roseville, Warren County, Illinois.
    6. Phebe Jane Pierce was born on 7 Mar 1823 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died on 26 Jan 1888 in Cawker City, Mitchell County, Kansas; was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Downs, Osborne County, Kansas.
    7. Eliza B. Pierce was born on 10 Mar 1825 in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont; died on 19 Dec 1845.