Person:Mrs Dils (1)

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Mrs. Dils
b.Bet 1779 and 1810 Virginia, United States
d.Bet 1824 and 1910
  • H_____ DilsBet 1756 & 1806 - Bet 1824 & 1910
  • WMrs. DilsBet 1779 & 1810 - Bet 1824 & 1910
  1. Catharine Dilts1824 - 1894
Facts and Events
Name Mrs. Dils
Gender Female
Birth[1] Bet 1779 and 1810 Virginia, United StatesCatherine's mother was born in VA
Marriage to _____ Dils
Residence[1] 1824 Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesBirth of daughter, Catherine
Death? Bet 1824 and 1910
References
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    An illustrated history of central Oregon, embracing Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler, Crook, Lake and Klamath counties, state of Oregon
    by Shaver, F. A. [from old catalog]; Rose, Arthur P. [from old catalog]; Steele, Richard F. [from old catalog]; Adams, A. E. [from old catalog]; Western historical publishing company, Spokane, Wash. [from old catalog]
    Publication date 1905. Publisher Spokane, Wash., Western historical publishing company
    https://archive.org/details/illustratedhist00shav/page/n11

    ABBOTT names: J., M. H., Amanda, Mary, Dr. John, Eliza **page 385**See image for page 385.

    BENJAMIN L. FORMAN, who resides
    about two miles west from Wapinitia, is one of
    the representative and leading men of Juniper flat,
    and has one of the choice places to be found in
    that fertile region. He was born in Linn county,
    Missouri, on November 17, 1859, the son of
    Major Luther T. and Arminta (Brown) Forman,
    natives of Kentucky. The father was a native
    of Bourbon county and his parents, who were
    Scotch, were born in the same place. He fought
    all through the Civil war and held the rank of
    major when he was mustered out. He was a
    prominent stockman and merchant and died in
    Linn county, Missouri, in 1902. The mother's
    parents were born in Kentucky and she died when
    our subject was four years old. Benjamin L.
    grew up on the farm, gained his education from
    the district schools and assisted his father in the
    stock business, being closely associated with him
    in shipping stock from Texas. He remained at
    the home place until March, 1889, when he came
    to this county and took land where he now re-
    sides. He now owns twelve hundred acres,
    which is well provided with water, both living
    and that pumped from various wells with wind-
    mills. He has improvements of the best, a large
    story and one-half white residence, commodious
    barns and outbuildings and all the paraphernalia
    needed on a first-class farm. Mr. Forman win-
    ters about one hundred and fifty cattle, raises
    lots of horses and sells many hogs each year.
    He is one of the most successful men of the
    county and is a leading figure in the conventions
    and in public matters generally.

    On July 4, 1890, at the Davis ranch, Wapini-
    tia. Mr. Forman married Miss Eliza Abbott, who
    was born in Miami county, Ohio. Her parents,
    Curtis G. and Catherine (Dils) Abbott, were
    born in Ohio, the mother in Montgomery county.
    The father died here on June 29. 1901. The
    mother's father was native to Miami county,
    Ohio, and her mother was born in Virginia. Mr;






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    Forman has two brothers, Charles, John ; two
    half brothers, Joseph, William, and five half sis-
    ters, Mrs. Kate Stanley, Lida, Mrs. Virginia Den-
    boe, Stella, and Mrs. Maggie Hill. To Mr. and
    Mrs. Forman one child has been born, William,
    aged fourteen. Mrs. Forman's people removed
    to Indian in 1848, settling in St. Joseph county.
    In 1857, her father went to California and after
    mining some, raised hogs in Humboldt county.
    He brought the first sheep to this county and to
    Prineville and was one of the earliest settlers on
    the flat. He remained here until his death. He
    was a very prominent man and was one of the
    leading stock breeders in Oregon. He was known
    as a liberal, enterprising and good man. Mrs.
    Forman has two brothers, Joseph C, James P.
    and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Sarah
    Washburn. Mr. Forman is a member of the
    Christian church, and he and his wife are highly
    respected people.

  2.   .

    MAYBE?
    1870 United States Federal Census
    NAME: Susan Dill
    BIRTH: abt 1809 - Virginia
    RESIDENCE: 1870 - German, Darke, Ohio, USA wife of Thomas
    1860 United States Federal Census
    NAME: Susan Dill
    BIRTH: abt 1809 - Virginia
    RESIDENCE: 1860 - Concord, Miami, Ohio, USA wife of Thomas
    This does appear to be the same family in both censuses. Do not know if they are CATHERINE DILS parents or not.

  3.   .

    THESE ARE SOME POSSIBILITIES BASED ON PLACE, TIME, AND GROOM'S FAMILY NAME.

    David Dill
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 2 April 1822 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Elizabeth Lawrence
    Samuel Dills
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 17 August 1821 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Betsey Morris
    Cornelius Dilts
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 20 February 1812 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Jane Walker
    John Deal
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 10 February 1814 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Susannah Miller
    George Dill
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 15 June 1813 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Jane Kelly
    Thomas Diltz
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 30 September 1821 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Peggy Butler
    Peter Dilts
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 6 January 1814 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Mary Renfro
    Peter Dill
    Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013

    marriage: 8 May 1817 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    spouse: Sarah Wimmer