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Simon SIPLES
Elizabeth Ellen WILLIAMS
Husband:  Simon SIPLES
Birth:  1840-42, Marion Co., OH
Death:  2 Oct 1875
Disposition:  buried Lyndon Cemetery, Lyndon, Osage Co., KS
Military Service:  Civil War:  Pvt., Co. B, 136th Rgmt. OVI
Father:  Mr. SIPLES
Mother:  Nancy __?__, b. 1799/1800, PA
Marriage:  30 Mar 1865, Marion Co., OH
Wife:  Elizabeth Ellen WILLIAMS
Birth:  30 Jan 1841, Prospect, Marion Co., OH
Death:  8 Dec 1904
Father:  John G. WILLIAMS
Mother:  Kittie E. __?__
Children — born in Greencamp Twp., Marion Co., OH:
1.  Lucetta Jane SIPLES, b. 6 Jun 1866; m. John Wesley LORD (1858-1896)
2.  Eliza M. SIPLES, b. 1868/9; d. by 1880
3.  Eunice E. SIPLES, b. Aug 1872
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Sources:

1.  Ohio County Marriages, 1789-1997 (online at familysearch.org):

2.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Seaman SIPLE (æ 10, b. OH) is living in Prospect Twp., Marion Co., OH (p. 16B), with his widowed mother, Nancy SIPLE (æ 50, b. PA), plus siblings.  The three older siblings (æ 13-15) were born in PA, while the four younger siblings (æ 4-11) were born in OH.

3.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Simon CIPLES (æ 18, b. OH) is living in the Town of Middltown, Marion Co., OH (p. 441B), with his widowed mother, Nancy CIPLES (æ 53, b. PA — indexed "Cipas"), plus siblings.

4.  1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #15 of 25):  Waldo P.O., Greencamp Twp., Marion Co., OH, Roll M593_1240, p. 63A, PN 15, 109/110, enumerated 22 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Siples Simon 29 M W Farmer 3500 400 Ohio
______ Elizabeth 29 F W Keeping House     "
______ Lucetta  4 F W       "
______ Eliza M  1 F W       "

5.  1880 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #13 of 28):  City of Burlingame, Osage Co., KS, Roll 391, p. 44A, PN 13, SD 2, ED 28, enumerated 7 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1880:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 13 21 24 25 26
102   Siples E W F 39     / housekeeper   OH PA VA
    ______ L J W F 14 Dau /   at School / OH OH OH
    ______ Eunice E W F  7 Dau /   at School / OH OH OH

6.  1890 U.S. Census:  the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed.

7.  1895 Kansas State Census Every-Name-Index/Images.  Kansas State Historical Society (online at Ancestry.com, Image #18 of 187):  Wyandotte, Wyandotte Co., KS, Roll v115_169, p. 12, official enumeration date 1 Mar 1895 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):, official enumeration date 1 Mar 1895 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1895:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
Ln 1 2 3 4 5 6 7   8 9
32 87 91 Mrs Eliza Siples 62 F W O (widow) O Housewife
33     Eunice ______ 22 F W O O Dressmaker
Listed next to M.W. [Marion Wilton] BROWN, first cousin of Charles Stewart BROWN, whom Eunice marries later this year.

8.  1900 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #12 of 44):  Wyandotte Twp., Wyandotte Co., KS, Roll T623_505, p. 206B, SN 6, SD 2, ED 172, enumerated 5 Jun 1900, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1900 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1900:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 26 27
124 129 Sipler Elizabeth Head W F Jan 1841 59 Wd 3 2 OH PA WV Y Y Y O F H
Listed next to married daughter, Eunice (SIPLES) BROWN.

9.  Find-a-Grave: Entries (online at findagrave.com):
Name Simon Siples
Birth unknown
Death Oct. 2, 1875
Burial Lyndon Cemetery,
Lyndon, Osage Co., KS
Contributor David Woody, 8 Sep 2011
Memorial # 76196568

10.  Anon.  16 Feb 1905.  "Obitary."  Prospect Monitor (Prospect, OH) (source: Ohio Hist. Soc. microfilm; online at www.newspaperabstracts.com; contributor "barbrporter"; excerpted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Elizabeth Williams, daughter of John G. and Kittie E. Williams, was born in Prospect Marion Co. Ohio, Jan 30, 1841 And departed this life Dec 8, 1904...

She was united in marriage with Simon Siples March 30, 1865, to them were born three children, Jane L, Eunice E., and Lida, the husband and Lida departed this life many years ago, leaving two daughters eight grand children three sisters and two brothers...

The remains were laid to rest in the City Cemetery.

Lida?

11.  Kansas, Enrollment of Civil War Veterans, 1889 (page images online at Ancestry.com; data extraction by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Name Simon Siples
Widow's Name Elizabeth Siples
Rank at Discharge Private
Company B
Regiment 136
Unit Ohio Voluntary Infantry
Affliction Rheumatism
Address Scranton, Osage County 
Soldier's Death Date Oct 24 - 1875
Soldier's Death Place Lyndon, Kansas

11.  Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com).

12.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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