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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William M. Van Kirk: Birth: 2 Feb 1865 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 21 Jul 1899 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH

  2. David Van Kirk: Birth: 26 Mar 1868 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 13 Dec 1945 in 238 E. Clark St., East Palestine, Columbiana Co., OH

  3. Barbara Anne "Annie" or "Anna" Van Kirk: Birth: 16 Oct 1869 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 1 Nov 1964 in New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA

  4. Archibald A. "Archey" Van Kirk: Birth: 15 Jul 1872 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 11 Oct 1918 in East Palestine, Columbiana Co., OH

  5. Richard Clarence Van Kirk: Birth: 8 Jun 1874 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 15 Apr 1958 in Darlington Twp., Beaver Co., PA

  6. Margaret Catharine "Kate" "Magie" Van Kirk: Birth: 20 Aug 1876 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 28 Apr 1944 in Alliance, Stark Co., OH

  7. Alexander "Alex" Van Kirk: Birth: 30 Jun 1880 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 21 Oct 1918 in Elkrun Twp., Columbiana Co., OH

  8. Elizabeth Belle "Lizzie Belle" Van Kirk: Birth: 31 Aug 1882 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 13 Apr 1944 in Darlington Twp., Beaver Co., PA

  9. John Ellis Van Kirk: Birth: 6 Apr 1884 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 16 Jul 1951 in Darlington Twp., Beaver Co., PA

  10. Chauncey Van Kirk: Birth: 13 Aug 1886 in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 19 May 1949 in Rochester, Beaver Co., PA

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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Richard Charles "Charles" Van Kirk: Birth: 28 Mar 1872 in New Galilee, Beaver Co., PA. Death: 26 Feb 1960 in Beaver Co., PA

  2. Cornelius George Van Kirk: Birth: 4 Mar 1877 in Enon, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA. Death: 3 Dec 1956 in South Fayette, Allegheny Co., PA

  3. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Van Kirk: Birth: 21 Feb 1879 in Darlington Twp., Beaver Co., PA. Death: 30 Sep 1964 in New Castle, Lawrence Co., PA


Sources
1. Title:   1880 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1880; Census Place: Darlington, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1097; Family History Film: 1255097; Page: 127D; Enumeration District: 181; Image: 0258
Source:   S-785700181
Author:   Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
2. Title:   1900 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1900; Census Place: South Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1375; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0049; FHL microfilm: 1241375
Source:   S-785700147
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
3. Title:   1910 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1910; Census Place: Darlington, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1310; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 0021; FHL microfilm: 1375323
Source:   S-785700146
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
4. Title:   1870 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1870; Census Place: Big Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1302; Page: 580B; Image: 19; Family History Library Film: 552801
Source:   S-785700149
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
5. Title:   U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Author:   National Archives and Records Administration
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
6. Title:   Andersonville Prisoners of War
Source:   S-785405028
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
7. Title:   Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012
Page:   Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1929-1990; Archive Collection Number: Series 1-12; Folder Number: 509
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
8. Title:   U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Source:   S-765378215
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
9. Title:   Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
10. Title:   U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Source:   S-752208032
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
11. Title:   U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Source:   S-753195637
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
12. Title:   Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
13. Title:   U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866
Author:   Historical Data Systems, comp
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
14. Title:   Web: Columbiana County, Ohio, Salem News Obituary Index, 1957-2011
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
15. Title:   1850 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1850; Census Place: Little Beaver, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_790; Page: 84B; Image: 172
Source:   S-785700180
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
16. Title:   1880 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1880; Census Place: Big Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1097; Family History Film: 1255097; Page: 78A; Enumeration District: 177; Image: 0158
Source:   S-785700181
Author:   Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
17. Title:   1860 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1860; Census Place: South Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1071; Page: 736; Image: 742; Family History Library Film: 805071
Source:   S-785700148
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
18. Title:   1910 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1910; Census Place: South Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1311; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0054; FHL microfilm: 1375324
Source:   S-785700146
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations Inc
19. Title:   U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Page:   National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau
Source:   S-785405030
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.

Notes
a. Note:   The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Tuesday, May 1, 1912 - Mrs. David Vankirk visited at the home of Joseph Crawford Saturday. *********************************************************************
 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Monday, July 8, 1912 - David Vankirk and wife visited at the home of Joseph Crawford on last Thursday.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Saturday, August 10, 1912 - Mr. and Mrs. David Vankirk visited at the home of Joseph Crawford this week.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Thursday , October 17, 1912 - Mrs. David Vankirk is very ill at home.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Thursday, October 21, 1912 - Mrs. David Vankirk who has been very ill, was able to be in town Monday.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Thursday, October 31, 1912 - Mrs. Joseph Crawford and sons Chauncey and Richard visited at the home of David Vankirk over Sabbath.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Saturday, May 10, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. David Vankirk, of Darlington township, visited relatives here this week.
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 The Daily Times, Beaver, PA - Saturday, January 17, 1914 - David Vankirk, of Darlington Twp., who has been ill for many weeks, is not improving.
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 David & Nancy Jane Vankirk, per 1910 census, had two children at home: John E. and Chancy, both single. Also two grandchildren lived with them in 1910. Jess Matthews, born in PA (son of Barbara Ann to first marriage) and Tisha or Tishie Vankirk, born in PA. She is Letitia, daughter of William, who died. The above 2 grandchildren also lived with David in 1900. Another grandson, Robert Vankirk, born March 1890 in PA lived with David in 1900. He was not on 1910 census. Living there per 1910 census, Mamie Slater, servant, age 31, married. Later, we show her married to John Ellis Van Kirk. Ruth Crawford says Darlington School records show Jess Vankirk (must be Matthews) and Tisha attended school in 1904. John, Chancy, Robert, and George attended in 1896. David listed on 1910 census as a farmer living on "Palestine Road" per Marge Chilson. Lorilei Schultz says David's farm was behind McRoberts Farm, a few miles outside of Enon Valley.
 Served in Military Date: 1 JAN 1864
 Place: 101st Regiment PA Volunteer Infantry. GAR #861 David was in Company C, 101st Regiment of PA Volunteers. He enlisted. He was captured, with his regiment at Plymouth, NC on April 20, 1864. Under strong guard the prisoners were marched to Tarboro, where they were taken by rail to Andersonville, GA. In the late summer some prisoners were taken to Millen and a few others to Savannah. With the exception of a few retained at Andersonville, and who were afterwards sent north via the Mississippi river, nearly all met at Florence and were exchanged in the Spring of 1865 at Wilmington, NC. All who were left over were exchanged in March 1865, but before the time of release came, over half of them had died. At some time, David escaped before the exchange. An Alexander Van Kirk was in the same company as David, and died at Fort Monroe, VA on August 10, 1862. He was likely a relative. Occupation Place: 1870, per census, as Laborer. Per Olive Kelly, a niece came from IN and got David's family genealogy. Her name was Luella. Per Olive she lived in Green Gables Indiana about 1961 or so.
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 1880 Big Beaver, Beaver Co., PA Census
 David Van Kirk 33, PA, Coal Miner, PA, PA
 Nancy J. Van Kirk 33, PA, Keeping House, PA, PA
 Mary J. Van Kirk 16, PA, Coal Miner, PA, PA
 William Van Kirk 14, PA, Coal Miner, PA, PA
 David Van Kirk 13, PA, At Home, PA, PA
 Barbara A. Van Kirk 10, PA, At Home, PA, PA
 Archibald Van Kirk 8, PA, At Home, PA, PA
 Richard C. Van Kirk 6, PA, PA, PA
 Margaret C. Van Kirk 4, PA, PA, PA
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 1900 Census - South Beaver Twp., Beaver Co., PA - Page 283a
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 Regimental History PENNSYLVANIA 101ST INFANTRY (Three years) One Hundred and First Infantry .-Cols. Joseph H. Wilson, David B. Morris, James Sheafer, Lieut.-Cols., David B. Morris, Joseph S. Hoard, David M. Armour, Alexander W. Taylor, Melvin L. Clark; Majs., Joseph S. Hoard, David M. Armour Alexander W. Taylor, David W. Mullin, Henry S. Benner. The 101st regiment, of which seven companies were recruited in the counties of Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence, and three in the counties of Tioga, Bedford and Adams, was organized at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, late in the autumn of 1861 and there mustered into the U. S. service for a three years, term. On Feb. 27, 1862, it left for Washington and was assigned to the 2nd brigade, 3rd division, 4th corps, under Gen. Keyes. On March 28, it moved to Newport News and was soon actively engaged in the operations on the Peninsula. It took part in the siege of Yorktown, the battle of Williamsburg, and in the battle of Fair Oaks its losses were very heavy but the behavior of the men was most heroic. Various details occupied the regiment during the Seven Days' battles, after which it was stationed at Suffolk from Sept. 18, to Dec. 4, when it was ordered to New Berne, N. C., to join the expedition to Goldsboro. The enemy was encountered at Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, but the object of the movement, the destruction of the railroad bridge, was accomplished and the troops returned to New Berne, near which city they went into winter quarters next movement of importance was the relief of Little Washington in April, 1863. After an unsuccessful attempt to reach the city by water another effort was made by land and after a sharp encounter with the enemy at Swift creek a force was able to reach Little Washington. The regiment was stationed at Plymouth from July, 1863, to April, 1864, and there early in 1864 a large proportion of the members reenlisted. It made many excursions into the surrounding country, frequently encountering detachments of Confederate troops, and in March, 1864, was ordered for a short time to Roanoke Island. Returning to Plymouth in April, Gen. Hoke's large force approached and after three days' resistance the forts were obliged to surrender, the entire 101st being captured. The officers were imprisoned at Macon and the men at Andersonville. A few afterward escaped, some were exchanged during that summer, but the remainder were held in prison until the summer of 1865, and over half of the number died. Those of the regiment who were absent on leave or with the sick at Roanoke island, with such of the prisoners as were exchanged, kept up the regimental organization and received in March, 1865, eight new companies, which were, however, never incorporated with the original members. The regiment was mustered out at New Berne, N. C., on June 25, 1865. Source: The Union Army, vol. 1
 Fought on 30 May 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA.
 Fought on 31 May 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA.
 Fought on 15 June 1862.
 Fought on 20 April 1864 at Plymouth, NC.
 Fought on 03 May 1864 at Fort Comfort, VA.
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 Per information from Joe Benetti, David Van Kirk was a principal fundraiser for the Civil War Memorial in Darlington, Beaver Co., PA.
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 He enlisted in Co. C., 101st PA Volunteer Infantry and mustered in on 30 Jan 1864 at New Brighton, Beaver Co. at age 19, a laborer from Darlington, Beaver Co. He was captured on 20 Apr 1864 at Plymouth, NC and held captive at Andersonville, Ga. and Florence, SC. He arrived at Florence on 2 Oct 1864, escaped 2 Feb 1865 from the Florence Stockade, arrived within the Union lines on 21 Apr 1865, but was absent on furlough when Co . C mustered out due to chronic diarrhea. He was a charter member of the Dan Leasure Post #402, GAR, Darlington, Beaver Co., PA. He died on 23 Apr 1914 of chronic diarrhea and is buried at Mt. Pleasant (Wilson) Cemetery, New Galilee, Beaver Co., PA. GAR #861.
  Per Lorilei's notes, David was a Republican.



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