John B.5 Aurner (JACOB4, Heinrich3, HEINRICH2, Ulrich1), born 27 October 1833(14) in Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania; died 10 October 1921(14) at Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado; married 15 February 1859 in DeKalb County, Illinois (Book B, page 089) to Margaret A. Miller who was born 30 June 1837(14) in Pennsylvania and died 06 April 1904(14). He was a farmer.
1860 Census: John Aurner, page 102, visit 755/137, Kingston, DeKalb, Illinois.
1870 Census: John B. Aurner, page 434, visit 013/012, Kingston, DeKalb, Illinois.
1880 Census: John Aurner, page 103, visit 114/117, Kingston, DeKalb, Illinois.
1885 State Census: John Aurner, page 021, visit 078/079, Buncombe, Sioux, Iowa.
1900 Census: John Aurner, page 019, visit 124/124, Chamberlain (2nd Ward), Brule, South Dakota.
1910 Census: John Aurner (widower, with son-in-law Cary A. Hatfield), page 004, visit ---/063, Lowell, Polk, Minnesota.
1920 Census: John B. Aurner (widower, with son Charles), page 137, visit 111/116, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado.
They are buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Ireton, Sioux, Iowa.
Known children, born in Kingston:
Mary E.6 Aurner, born 06 November 1860(36); died 08 March 1943 in San Mateo County, California(36); married 23 April 1881 in DeKalb County (Book 1, page 032) to James William Clark (son of Robert and Susan Clark, both born in England) who was born about July 1859 in Franklin, DeKalb, Illinois. He was a farmer; later he owned a grocery store. He served as Justice of the Peace at Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado. 1900 Census: Wm Clark, page 157, visit 057/057 [or 192/193], Alcester town, Union, South Dakota. 1910 Census: James W. Clark, page 276, visit 108/108, Precinct 7, Kit Carson, Colorado. 1920 Census: James A. Clark, page 143, visit 230/245, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. 1930 Census: James W. Clark, page 265, visit 030/033, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. Children:
Walter Ray7 Clark, born 01 February 1882(40) in Illinois(36); died 12 August 1941 in San Mateo County(36); married about 1910 to Lora G. ______ who was born about 1889 in Kansas. He was a blacksmith. 1900 Census: (with grandfather John Aurner). 1920 Census: Walter R. Clark, page 133, visit 022/023, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. 1930 Census: Walter R. Clark, page 182, visit 295/314, Fairbury (2nd Ward), Jefferson, Nebraska. Known child: Loren L. Clark, born 15 July 1912(17)(36) in Nebraska, died 11 July 1973 at Fortuna, Humboldt, California(17)(36).
Harley Fay Clark, born 22 August 1883(17)(36)(but draft registration says 21 August(40)) in Iowa; died 21 February 1964 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California(17)(36); married 1906-07 to Mabel M. ______ who was born about 1887 in Nebraska, later divorced. He was a house carpenter; later an automobile mechanic. He registered for the WWI Draft at Denver, Colorado. 1910 Census: Harley F. Clark, page 273, visit 054/054, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. 1920 Census: Harley Clark, page 015, visit 323/414, Denver (E.D. 106), Denver, Colorado. 1930 Census: Harley F. Clark (divorced), page 086, visit 280/282, San Antonio, Los Angeles, California. Known children, born in Colorado: Mildred B. Clark, born about 1907, married first 1922-23 to ______ Stanley who was born in New York, married second 1926-27 to Charles Miller who was born about 1887 in Illinois; Lenora E. Clark, born about March 1909; Irene June Clark, born about 1912.
May Blanche7 Clark, born 25 May 1885(17) in Iowa(36); died 18 August 1975(17) in Alameda County, California(36); married 02 August 1905 to John Jacobs Overholtzer who was born 11 December 1877(40) in Pennsylvania(36)[or Maryland (1910 and 1920 censuses)] and died 08 June 1945 in San Francisco County, California(36). He was the manager of a grain elevator; later he worked in the office of a steamship company. 1910 Census: John J. Overholster, page 170, visit 025/025, Alcester village, Union, South Dakota. 1920 Census: John J. Overholtzer, page 163, visit 063/063, Alcester town, Union, South Dakota. 1930 Census: John J. Overholtzer, page 125, visit 188/189, San Francisco (E.D. 071), San Francisco, California. Known children, born at Alcester: Edith J. Overholtzer, born about 1907, married about 1928-29 to Harold Lewis who was born about 1902, he worked at a planing mill, 1930 Census: Harold Lewis (with her parents); Lloyd E. Overholtzer, born 02 August 1912(17), died 29 January 2003 at Orinda, Contra Costa, California(17).
Jay R.7 Clark, born 27 November 1889(36)(but draft registration says 1888(40)) in Sioux County, Iowa; died 10 March 1984 in San Mateo County, California(36); married 1914-15 to Emma Loeffler who was born about 1894 in California. He was an office clerk for the Santa Fe Railroad(40); later the Traffic Manager for a chemical company. He registered for the WWI Draft at San Francisco, California. 1920 Census: Jay R. Clark, page 264, visit 022/022, San Francisco (E.D. 392), San Francisco, California. 1930 Census: Jay Clark, page 058, visit 487/492, San Francisco (E.D. 068), San Francisco, California. Known children, born in California: Beatrice M. Clark, born 12 December 1918; Doris J. Clark, born 20 June 1922.
June Brownlee7 Clark, born 16 September 1893(17) or 10 September 1894(36) in Iowa; died 22 May 1980 at Burlingame, San Mateo, California(17)(36); married ______ Witten(36).
Harold William7 Clark, born 11 July 1897 at Alcester(40); married about 1916 to Rose ______ who was born about 1900 in South Dakota. He was an automobile repair manager. He registered for the WWI Draft at Denver, Colorado. 1930 Census: Harold Clark, page 265, visit 030/034, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. Known children, born in Colorado: Roberta Clark, born about 1921; Robert Clark, born about 1923.
Possibly Paulina J.6 Aurner (from 1870 census), born about 1863. [NOTE: However, this appears to be the same daughter as Mina, just below.]
Mina V.6 Aurner, born about January 1863; married 27 October 1885 in Plymouth County, Iowa (FHL film #1404988) to Cary A. Hatfield who was born about July 1861 in Jackson County, Iowa. He was a farmer. 1900 Census: Cary A. Hatfield, page 139, visit 284/297, Washington, Sioux, Iowa. 1910 Census: Cary A. Hatfield, page 004, visit ---/063, Lowell, Polk, Minnesota. 1920 Census: Cary A. Hatfield (with son-in-law Lawrence Talbott). 1930 Census: Carey A. Hatfield (with son-in-law Lawrence Talbott). [They had one other child who died before the 1900 census.] Known children, born in Iowa:
Opal F.7 Hatfield, born 09 August 1888(17); died 10 August 1990(17); married 1908-09 to Lawrence Joseph Talbott (son of C. Howard and Mary E. Talbott) who was born 28 August 1888(40)(but SSDI says 27 August 1886(17)) at Graham, Nodaway, Missouri(40) and died April 1969 at Graham(17). He owned a produce store. 1910 Census: Lawrence Talbot (with her parents). 1920 Census: Laurence J. Tabott, page 069, visit 012/012, Graham village, Nodaway, Missouri. 1930 Census: Lawrence J. Talbott, page 056, visit 001/001, Graham town, Nodaway, Missouri. Known children, born in Missouri: Lewis R. Talbott, born about 1922; Walter F. Talbott, born about 1924.
Gerald Loyd7 Hatfield, born 27 July 1896 at Ireton, [Sioux County,] Iowa(40)(but SSDI says 26 July(17)); died August 1977 at Azusa, Los Angeles, California(17). He was a mechanic for a railroad. He was a WWI veteran; he registered for the draft at De Ridder, Beauregard, Louisiana [nearest relative: C. A. Hatfield, RFD #1, De Ridder]. 1920 Census: Garrold Hatfield (single, with brother-in-law Lawrence Talbott, just above). 1930 Census: Gerald L. Hatfield (divorced, lodger), page 074, visit 172/206, St. Joseph (3rd Ward), Buchanan, Missouri.
Charles L.6 Aurner, born [about February] 1865(14); died 1930(14); unmarried. He bought land in Pipestone County, Minnesota on 21 May 1891. He was the manager of the Burlington Harness and Shoe Shop at Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado. He later became a veterinary surgeon. 1910 Census: Charles L. Aurner (single, with brother John, below). 1920 Census: Charles L. Aurner, page 137, visit 111/116, Burlington town, Kit Carson, Colorado. He is buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Ireton.
James6 Aurner(R), twin, born about March 1867; possibly died young.
John W.6 “Jay” Aurner, twin(R), born [about March] 1867(14); died 1950(14); married 1905-06 to Hedwig Amanda Hanson who was born 1877(14) in Norway and died 1962(14). He was a farmer. He bought land in Pipestone County, Minnesota on 29 May 1891. 1910 Census: Jay W. Aurner, page 201, visit ---/021, Lockhart, Norman, Minnesota. 1930 Census: John W. Aurner, page 280, visit 001/001, Precinct 11, Kit Carson, Colorado. They are buried at Fairview Cemetery near Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado. Known children, born in Norman County, Minnesota: Margaret Aurner, born 01 September 1906 (Birth Certificate #1906-17124), [not with parents in 1910]; Elsie May Aurner, born 13 May 1908 (Birth Certificate #1908-17575); John Aurner, born 13 February 1912(14)(17), died 01 October 1986(14) at Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado(17), he is buried at Fairview Cemetery.
Margaret6 Aurner, born about 1870.
Jennie Maud6 Aurner, born about 12 September 1871; died 25 April 1879 aged 07 years, 07 months, 13 days(14) in Kingston (Death Certificate #172). She is buried at Vandeburg Cemetery in Kingston.
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