Showing posts with label Foster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foster. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2025

In the Beginning

 Happy New Year! 

The first prompt of 2025 is "In the beginning." I decided to do something I've wanted to do for a while, compile a list of all the birthdays, deaths, and anniversaries on a monthly basis. January is the first month so it's a good place to start. 

Let's start off on a happy note with some of the birthdays I've found in January.

My paternal Great aunt Fern Thompson was born on January 1, 1927.

January 3rd has 2 birthdays, Sidney Henrickson in 1902 and my Dad in 1941.

Frank Ashley, a paternal Great Uncle was born on January 4, 1915.

Paternal 3x Great Grandmother Abigail Eldred was born on January 9, 1804.

Paternal Great Grandmother Emilia Dobbratz Ashley was born on January 15, 1888.

Great Grandfather George Henrickson was born January 19, 1875.

2x Great Grandmother Mary Pulispher Strandt was born January 20, 1877.

January 23 was the birthday of paternal 2x Great Grandfather Andrew Thompson in 1859 and paternal Grand uncle Orville Ashley in 1919

Toni Thompson was born January 28,1945.

Next up we celebrate the marriages that occurred in January.

Paternal 2x Great Grandparents Orville Ashley and Kate Eldred were united in marriage on January 1, 1863.

2x Great Grandparents Ingrid Fahna and Johan Jonasson were also united in marriage in January, on the 10th, in 1874.

Our In Memoriam segment is sadly, the largest. 

January 1 was the day Grand Aunt Esther M. Henrickson and Grand Uncle Lynn Bellinger passed away. In 1995 and 1981.

3x Great Grandfather Madison Truman passed away on January 2, 1884.

3x Great Grandfather Sven Fahna passed away on January 3, 1881 and Victor Henrickson passed away on the same date in 1923.

Howard C. Strand passed away on January 8, 2017.

Paternal 3x Great Grandfather Riley Thompson passed away on January 9, 1908.

Grand Aunt Helen Bellinger passed away on January 10, 1980.

3x Great Grandfather Carl F. T. Strand passed away on January 18, 1914.

Paternal 2x Great Grandmother Mary Bellegraph Conors passed away on January 21, 1941.

Grandfather Lawrence F. Thompson, Sr, passed away on January 19, 2006.

3x Great Grandmother Loretta Foster Bellinger passed away on January 30, 1912.

This list is by no means inclusive. If you know of any other birthdays, anniversaries or deaths in January, please list them below in the comments or email me. 

Colonel Howard C. Strand. Passed away on January 8, 2017.



Monday, May 30, 2022

David Cummins

Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day.  A day when people would decorate the graves of soldiers who died while fighting in the Civil War.  Mildred Strand's grandfather, David Bellinger, fought in the Civil War and was fortunate enough to return home. He was shot in the leg and taken prisoner, but he survived the war and returned home to marry Loretta Foster. What I've discovered recently is that Loretta Foster was married before marrying David B.. Also, that her first husband died while a prisoner of war at Andersonville prison in Georgia. I thought I'd write what little I know of David Cummins. 

I haven't been able to find out much about David Cummins, the first husband of Loretta Foster. According to the marriage record, David was born in 1842. He married Loretta August 3, 1861. A year later he enlisted to fight for the Union on August 22,1862. As far as I can tell, Loretta and David had no children. At least no surviving children. David signed up with the 5th Michigan Cavalry, Company I. It was organized in Detroit and mustered into service on August 30, 1862. In December of 1862 they left on a train to Washington, D.C. They were part of the Michigan Brigade and for awhile were under the command of Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer. 

After arriving in the East, they fought in many battles. They were involved in the Second Battle of Bull Run, and most notably they were involved in the Battle of Gettysburg. They were instrumental in repelling an attack on the rear of the Union's forces by Confederate General Jeb Stuart. The Michigan Brigade was able to hold him off and kept him from advancing, helping the Union to win the battle. 

On October 12, 1863 David Cummins was taken prisoner in Culpepper, Va. He was exchanged in a prisoner swap. He re-enlisted in the army on Nov. 2,1863. On June 11, 1864 David Cummins was once again taken prisoner in Trevillian Station, Va. This time he was sent to Camp Sumter, aka Andersonville. 

Fort Sumter had been built in early 1864 to more securely hold Union prisoners of war. The stockade was 16 1/2 acres. 400 prisoners of war arrived daily. It was built to house 10,000 men but by June, when David was sent there, it housed 26,000 prisoners. The stockade was enlarged in June to 26 1/2 acres but it still wasn't big enough for all the men being sent there. The Confederates were unable to properly take care of the men being housed there. They were unable to provide adequate food, housing, medical care, clothing or sanitary conditions. One prisoner who was housed there in the summer of 1864 referred to it as "this Hell-upon-earth prison." https://crowd.loc.gov/campaigns/hell-upon-earth/ By August 1864 33,000 prisoners were housed there. The largest number of the war. 

David Cummins died on August 15, 1864 of disease. Some of the diseases common at Andersonville were diphtheria, small pox, hepatitis, dysentery,  typhoid, measles. 

David Cummins is buried at Andersonville National Cemetery in Andersonville, Georgia. After the war, Clara Barton and Dorence Atwater, a former prisoner of war at Andersonville, came to the prison to record and mark soldier's graves. They turned it into Andersonville National Cemetery. Thanks to their efforts, and the records kept by Dorence, only 460 of the graves were marked as "Unknown U.S. Soldier."

Our David Bellinger mustered out of the Union Army on June 10, 1865 and returned to Allegan, Michigan. On August 20, 1865 he married the widow Loretta Cummins. Their first child, a girl, was born October 25, 1866. Charles Bellinger, father to Mildred, was born March 27, 1871.

While not a blood relative, David Cummins deserves to be honored and remembered for the sacrifice he gave to his country. His death also changed the course of our family. If he had survived, Loretta wouldn't have married David Bellinger and none of us would be here.


Saturday, January 8, 2022

Lucy Collier Foster

 New year. New blog post!

January 6 was in the news a lot this week. For our family, January 6 has a different meaning. For on January 6, 1838 Lucy Collier married Archibald Foster in Lorrain, Ohio. Archibald Foster and Lucy Collier were the parents of Loretta Foster. Loretta married David Bellinger of Allegan, Michigan after he returned home from fighting in the Civil War. David and Loretta were the grandparents of Mildred Bellinger Strand. 


Lucy Collier was born in most likely New York to unknown parents. I've seen some names mentioned by others, but I don't have records yet to prove who her parents really were. She may also have been born in Vermont. Most records state her birth as New York, though. At some point, with her family I assume, she moved to Ohio. At the age of 20 she married Archibald Foster. Archibald was born in 1799 in New York and moved to Lorrain, Ohio. At the age of 29, in 1828 he married Eliza Mann and began his family. They had 4 children over the next 9 years. Eliza died in August of 1837. Just 3 months after giving birth to a daughter.  On January 6, 1838, Archibald married Lucy Collier, who was just 20 years old. 


A son was born next March, 1839. Loretta was born May 24, 1841. All together, 5 children were born to Archibald and Lucy in Ohio. The 1850 census finds the entire family living in Ohio. Archibald is listed as a shoemaker. With 9 children living with him and Lucy, it's probably a good thing he can make their own shoes. 
 
For some reason, new opportunity perhaps, the family moves to Michigan. In 1855 Son Franklin is born in Michigan. In 1857 the youngest child in the family, Eva, is born. The 1860 census finds them living in Trowbridge. Archibald is listed as a farmer with $50 personal estate. His son George is married and lives nearby.





 Most of the older children are living on their own, including Loretta. Loretta is working as the servant of a merchant in Allegan. A Mr. John Jones and his family. Jones has a personal estate worth $4000.

The 1870 census finds Archibald and Lucy living by themselves in Trowbridge. Archibald's real estate is estimated to be worth $200 and his personal wealth is listed as $150.


Archibald passes away September 11, 1872 from unknown causes. He was 73 years old. Lucy passes away on May 18, 1873. Just less than a year later, at the age of 55. Her cause of death was listed as spinal fever. I'm not sure but it's probably what we call spinal meningitis today. Spinal fever was listed quite a bit as a cause of death. 

As with most women, I haven't been able to find much on Lucy herself. All the stories and records are told through the men. I did recently come across a picture of Lucy though. Lucy and one of her sisters. Lucy is on the right.



Lucy and Archibald are my 4x great grandparents. One of my goals this year is to find more information on this branch of the family tree. Hopefully to trace Archibald and Lucy back to their immigrant ancestors. 











 

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