Person:Louisa Brock (7)

Watchers
Louisa Brock
d.23 Mar 1902
  1. Jahue Brock
  2. Allen Brock
  3. Sarah Brock
  4. Rhoda Brock
  5. Hiram Brock
  6. Lydia Brock1811 - 1885
  7. Nancy Crutchfield BrockEst 1813 -
  8. Pryor Brock1823 - 1898
  9. Louisa BrockEst 1825 - 1902
  10. Rev Campbell Brock1828 - 1873
m. 3 Jun 1844
  1. Sarah L Yates1845 - 1921
  2. Mary E Yates1847 - 1863
  3. Nancy E YatesEst 1852 -
  4. Lydia A YatesEst 1854 -
  5. Clarinda Yates1857 - 1857
  6. _____ Yates1858 - 1858
  7. Laura E Yates1859 - 1863
  8. Clara A YatesEst 1864 -
  9. Martha Jane Yates
Facts and Events
Name[3] Louisa Brock
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1825 Tennessee, United States
Marriage 3 Jun 1844 Boone, Indiana, United Statesto William Yates
Census 1850 Boone, Iowa, United Stateswith William Yates
Census 1856 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Census 1860 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Occupation? 1880 keeping house
Census 1880 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Census 1885 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Residence 1887 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Residence 1890 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township
with William Yates
Census 1895 Greene, Iowa, United Stateswith William Yates
Census[2] 1900 Kendrick Township, Greene, Iowa, United StatesED 83
Residence 1900 Greene, Iowa, United StatesKendrick Township ; 160 acre farm
with William Yates
Death? 23 Mar 1902
Burial[1] Scranton, Greene, Iowa, United StatesScranton Township Cemetery
References
  1. 23238822, in Find A Grave
    viewed online; 8 November 2012; digital memorial.

    Birth: Feb. 13, 1825
    Death: Mar. 23, 1902
     
    Burial:
    Scranton Township Cemetery
    Scranton
    Greene County
    Iowa, USA
    Plot: West Div. Lot 120
     
    Created by: Betty
    Record added: Dec 03, 2007
    Find A Grave Memorial# 23238822

  2. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    viewed online; 8 November 2012; census.

    name: Louisa Yates
    titles & terms:
    event: Census
    event date: 1900
    event place: ED 83 Kendrick Township, Greene, Iowa, United States
    birth date: Feb 1825
    birthplace: Tennessee
    relationship to head of household: Head
    father's birthplace: Virginia
    mother's birthplace: Virginia
    race or color (standardized): White
    gender: Female
    marital status: Widowed
    mother how many children: 9
    number living children: 4
    page: 5
    sheet letter: B
    family number: 97
    reference number: 58
    film number: 1240433
    digital folder number: 004119857
    image number: 00467

  3. Biographical and historical record of Greene and Carroll counties, Iowa: containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland, with accompanying biographies of each; portraits and biographies of the governors of the state, engravings of prominent citizens in Greene and Carroll counties, with personal histories of many of the leading families, and a concise history of the two counties and their cities and villages. (Chicago, Illinois: Lewis publishing company, 1887)
    345.

    William Yates, a resident of Kendrick Township, is one of the pioneers of Greene County, and was born in Stokes County, North Carolina, December 24, 1818, son of William and Martha (Durham) Yates, who reared a family of eight children - Jane, Annie, James, Lettie, Paulina, William, Martha and George. When William was thirteen years of age the family removed to Rush County, Indiana, and were among the early settlers of that county. When he was eighteen years old they removed to Boone County, where William lived about seventeen years.

    He was united in marriage June 6 1844, with Miss Louisa Brock, a native of Tennessee, and a daughter of Allen and Sarah (Johnson) Brock, natives of Virginia, who were the parents of ten children - Jahue, Nancy, Lydia, Allen, Sarah, Rhoda, Hiram, Prier, Louisa, and Campbell. All were reared to maturity and married before a physician was ever called to the family.

    Mr. Yates resided in Boone County until the fall of 1854, when he removed to Iowa, traveling with two horse teams. Mr. Yates drove one team and Mrs. Yates the other one. He first entered eighty acres of Government land and built a log cabin 17x17 feet, which served for kitchen, dining-room, sleeping-room and parlor. Mr. Yates owns 160 acres of farm land, and thirty acres of timber land. The log cabin has been removed , and in its place stands a good one-and-a-half-story residence, built in modern style and well furnished. He has a fine orchard, a native grove, and his farm buildings are comfortable and commodious.

    Mr. and Mrs. Yates have had nine children, four of whom are living - Sarah L., Nancy E., Lydia A. and Clara A. The deceased are - Mary E., Laura E., Martha Jane, Clarinda, and a babe unnamed.

    Mr. and Mrs. Yates are zealous and worthy members of the Free Methodist church.

  4.   M9K2-QPX (FamilySearch Family Tree), in FamilySearch Family Tree.