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  1. Rebecca Anna Rixse: Birth: 17 OCT 1852 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Death: 09 AUG 1937 in Huntington, Indiana

  2. Anna Christina Rixse: Birth: 07 MAY 1856. Death: 19 MAY 1951 in Rice Co., Kansas

  3. Sophia E. Rixse: Birth: 19 MAR 1858 in Indiana. Death: 06 SEP 1938 in Bushton, Rice Co., Kansas

  4. John Rixse: Birth: 21 SEP 1860 in Indiana. Death: 07 FEB 1943

  5. William Henry Rixse: Birth: 12 AUG 1863 in Indiana. Death: 1945

  6. Christina Elizabeth "Lizzie" Rixse: Birth: 09 FEB 1866 in Huntington, Indiana. Death: 14 MAR 1942 in Wakita, Grant, Oklahoma

  7. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   1880 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1880; Census Place: Cass, Dubois, Indiana; Roll: 274; Family History Film: 1254274; Page: 70A; Enumeration District: 162; Image: 0759.
Author:   Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited;
2. Title:   1900 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1900; Census Place: Wakita, Grant, Oklahoma; Roll: T623_1337; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 77.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 18;
3. Title:   Web: Oklahoma, Find A Grave Index, 1834-2011
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 29 February 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cg;
Link:   http://www.findagrave.com/cg
4. Title:   1870 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1870; Census Place: Patoka, Dubois, Indiana; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Record;
5. Title:   Joan Rixse, internet
6. Title:   Web: Oklahoma, Find A Grave Index, 1834-2011
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 29 February 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cg;
Link:   http://www.findagrave.com/cg
7. Title:   Web: Oklahoma, Find A Grave Index, 1834-2011
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.Original data - Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 29 February 2012.Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cg;
Link:   http://www.findagrave.com/cg

Notes
a. Note:   Marriage records pre1850 Dubois Co. Hamer Elizabeth Craft John 12-20-1845 Hamer Elizabeth Leciner Jacob 2-9-1846 Hamer John Huffman Barba 6-24-1842 Hamer John H. Slaker Barbary 1-31-1850 Mortality List of Dubois Co. 1850 The 1850 Federal Census was a major break in how the United States collected data. It was the first year that every member of the household was listed, along with their occupation, literacy, school participation, value of personal holdings and disabilities. There were actually 6 different schedules taken, of which the Population Schedule of Free Inhabitants is the best known and utilized today. The five remaining schedules are: Slave Inhabitants, Mortality, Agriculture, Industry and Social Statistics. Because there wasn't a standardized system of collecting death registrations throughout the United States, the government devised the Mortality Schedule, in order to systematically compile data on the types of illness and accidents that affected the population and resulted in death. The schedule list only the people that died within 1 year prior to the beginning of the enumeration. The time period ran from June 1, 1849 through May 31, 1850. There are 11 columns in the Mortality Schedule and they are broken down as follows: 1 - Name of Every Person who died during the allotted time period, whose usual place of abode at the time of death was with his/her family 2 - Age 3 - Sex 4 - Color (White, Black, Mulatto) 5 - Free or slave 6 - Married or widowed 7 - Place of Birth (State, Territory or Country) 8 - The month the person died. 9 - Profession, Occupation or Trade 10 - Disease or cause of death 11 - Number of days ill Henry W. Hammer 3 M IN Mar Inflamation 3 John Hammer 8 M IN Jun Fever 3 Marriage records pre1850 Dubois Co. Hamer Elizabeth Craft John 12-20-1845 Hamer Elizabeth Leciner Jacob 2-9-1846 Hamer John Huffman Barba 6-24-1842 Hamer John H. Slaker Barbary 1-31-1850 Mortality List of Dubois Co. 1850 The 1850 Federal Census was a major break in how the United States collected data. It was the first year that every member of the household was listed, along with their occupation, literacy, school participation, value of personal holdings and disabilities. There were actually 6 different schedules taken, of which the Population Schedule of Free Inhabitants is the best known and utilized today. The five remaining schedules are: Slave Inhabitants, Mortality, Agriculture, Industry and Social Statistics. Because there wasn't a standardized system of collecting death registrations throughout the United States, the government devised the Mortality Schedule, in order to systematically compile data on the types of illness and accidents that affected the population and resulted in death. The schedule list only the people that died within 1 year prior to the beginning of the enumeration. The time period ran from June 1, 1849 through May 31, 1850. There are 11 columns in the Mortality Schedule and they are broken down as follows: 1 - Name of Every Person who died during the allotted time period, whose usual place of abode at the time of death was with his/her family 2 - Age 3 - Sex 4 - Color (White, Black, Mulatto) 5 - Free or slave 6 - Married or widowed 7 - Place of Birth (State, Territory or Country) 8 - The month the person died. 9 - Profession, Occupation or Trade 10 - Disease or cause of death 11 - Number of days ill Henry W. Hammer 3 M IN Mar Inflamation 3 John Hammer 8 M IN Jun Fever 3


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