Thomas "Tom" McIntosh of Eden Prairie, MN1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
Burial*Thomas "Tom" McIntosh of Eden Prairie, MN was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 
Marriage*He married Marcia (?) of Eden Prairie, MN, daughter of Helen Elizabeth Murphy, in ?1 

Family

Marcia (?) of Eden Prairie, MN b. ?, d. ?

Richard Layman of San Diego, CA1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
FatherJohn Bogren Layman1 b. 15 Sep 1908, d. 23 Apr 1960
MotherHelen Elizabeth Murphy1 b. 5 Apr 1910, d. 30 Oct 2008
Burial*Richard Layman of San Diego, CA was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 

Phillip M Layman1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1911, d. 28 May 2004
FatherMartin Garfield Layman1 b. 9 Oct 1880, d. 3 May 1927
MotherHilda Augusta Bogren1 b. 15 Dec 1881, d. 1 Jun 1969
Marriage*Phillip M Layman married Violet I (?) in ?2 
Birth*1911 Phillip M Layman was born in 1911.1 
Death*28 May 2004 He died on 28 May 2004 at Was 92-93 years old. Findagrave.com/569 139 51., Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 
Burial*after 28 May 2004 He was buried after 28 May 2004 at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 

Family

Violet I (?) b. 1914, d. 6 May 2006

Violet I (?)1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 1914, d. 6 May 2006
Marriage*Violet I (?) married Phillip M Layman, son of Martin Garfield Layman and Hilda Augusta Bogren, in ?1 
Birth*1914 Violet I (?) was born in 1914.1 
Death*6 May 2006 She died on 6 May 2006 at Was 91-92 years old. Findagrave.com/569 140 38., USA.1 
Burial*after 6 May 2006 She was buried after 6 May 2006 at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA; Violet I Layman
Birth           1914
Death           6 May 2006 (aged 91–92)
               USA
Burial IN     Crystal Lake Cemetery
          Minneapolis, Hennepin            County, Minnesota, USA
Plot      Lot 18 Sect 21 Grave 16B
Memorial ID      56914038 ·.1 

Family

Phillip M Layman b. 1911, d. 28 May 2004

Parmelia Jane Layman1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 23 January 1832, d. 1 June 1912
FatherMartin G Layman1 b. c 1813, d. ?
MotherElizabeth Brown1 b. 25 Jul 1813, d. 2 Nov 1886
Birth*23 January 1832 Parmelia Jane Layman was born on 23 January 1832 at Bethel, Sullivan, NY, USA.1 
Marriage*1854 She married John Jerome Getty, son of Thomas Getty, in 1854.2
Death*1 June 1912 Parmelia Jane Layman died on 1 June 1912 at Was 80 years old. Findagrave.com/680 613 05., Sauk Centre, Stearns, MN, USA, at age 80.1 
Burial*after 1 June 1912 She was buried after 1 June 1912 at Oakland Cemetery, Sauk Centre, Stearns, MN, USA; Permelia Jane Layman Getty
Birth      23 Jan 1832
Bethel, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death      1 Jun 1912 (aged 80)
Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial      
Oakland Cemetery
Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Plot      7
Memorial ID      68061305 ·.1 

Family

John Jerome Getty b. 15 Sep 1821, d. 12 Nov 1895
Child

John Jerome Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 15 September 1821, d. 12 November 1895
FatherThomas Getty2 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
Birth*15 September 1821 John Jerome Getty was born on 15 September 1821 at Onondaga or Madison, NY, USA; Depending on when Onondaga county came into existance.1 
Marriage*1854 He married Parmelia Jane Layman, daughter of Martin G Layman and Elizabeth Brown, in 1854.1
Death*12 November 1895 John Jerome Getty died on 12 November 1895 at Was 74 years old. Findagrave.com/680 610 20., Sauk Centre, Stearns, MN, USA, at age 74.1 
Note*after 12 November 1895 He *There is some doubt as to where J. J. Getty was born. The family bible has Madison County, New York, and various published articles either agree or disagree. The bible entry was apparently filled in by a later hand.

Sauk Centre Herald - John Jerome Getty Dead

In the death of J. J. Getty, which occurred on Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock, another old settler and well known inhabitant of Stearns county, has passed to the Great Beyond. He was born in Madison county, New York State, in 1821, and in 1854 removed to Minneapolis, where he married Miss Permelia Jane Layman, who, with two daughters, both married, survive him, and were with him during his last illness. In August, 1857, he removed to this county, purchased a farm in the town which bears his name, Getty, and there resided until the Indian outbreak, when he took his family to Minneapolis, but only remained until 1866. He again returned to his country home and there peacefully, prosperously and diligently pursued his work until about three years ago. Old age was creeping on, and farm life became too hard, so he disposed of his farm and bought a piece of property here, where he has since resided. During his early life here he made many trips to the Twin Cities, returning with the household goods of the early settlers. A man of genial disposition, with an ear ever turned to the cry of distress and a purse always open to the call of charity, he made and retained friends on all sides. Though he was never an aspirant for honors, he had served his district as county commissioner for six years, was for many years treasurer of the township of Getty, and for a long time chairman of the board of supervisors.

Those who knew him best recognized in him those sterling qualities that win esteem and respect. Though not a member of any religious body, his life was marked by many charitable deeds, and his life motto has ever been to do unto others as he would have them do to him. The funeral services will be held today at two o'clock p. m. from the G. A. R. hall. To the bereaved family this community and county join in extending condolences.

In our next issue we will give an obituary notice to be written by one of his friends, which time prevents publishing this issue.

[The next issue did not have the said obituary]

Sauk Centre Herald
12 Nov 1895

At Rest.

The community was not prepared for the announcement on Tuesday of the death of J. J. Getty, and the grief expressed by our citizens was generally was as sincere as the surprise. Indeed, few knew that he was sick. He passed away as peaceably as he lived – honored and respected by all who knew him. John Jerome Getty was a notable man. A kinder heart never had human tenancy. Simple and unaffected in his manner and bearing, yet he was a man of great force of character, had independent and clearly defined ideas and opinions, but an inbred delicacy forbade his giving them offensive expression. For six years he served this county on the board of commissioners, and from time immemorial he held offices of trust for which he was eminently qualified, kind and courteous, his innate disposition made him the true gentleman. In every relation of life he was a man to inspire confidence. As husband, father, neighbor and citizen he was faithful, gentle and conscientious, while his death falls with heaviest hand upon his bereaved wife and children yet his friends and neighbors feel a deep personal loss.

Mr. Getty was born of sturdy Scotch-Irish parentage in new York on September 15th, 1821, and spent his boyhood in that state. For a time he was a driver on the Erie Canal. In his early manhood he removed to Galva, Ill., where he was first married, his wife dying without issue. In October 1854 he married Miss Permelia Jane Layman, and three years afterward came to Minnesota, stopping a short time in Minneapolis, but pushing his way to the frontier with his brave young wife, who survives him. In 1862 he returned to Minneapolis, on account of the Sioux outbreak, and remained there four years, renting his homestead at Getty's grove. Since that time he has been a resident of Getty township up until four years ago, when he sold his farm and removed to this city, spending the closing years of a busy and vigorous life in well earned ease. He leaves two children – Mrs. Geo. Duncan of West Union and Mrs. Maggie Babcock of Worthington. The world is poorer indeed when such men leave it.

Brimfield (Illinois) News, Dec. 12, 1895:

Many of the old citizens of Brimfield will be pained to learn of the death of John Jerome Getty, of Sauk Centre, Minn. John Jerome Getty was born Sept. 15th, 1821 in Onondaga county New York. In his early manhood he removed to Brimfield, Ill. Where he was first married to Carolina Burt, his wife dying without issue. On October 31st, 1854, he married Miss Pamelia [sic- Permelia] Jane Layman, and three years afterward went to Minnesota, stopping a short time in Minneapolis, but pushing his way to the frontier, with his brave young wife, who survives him. In 1862 he returned to Minneapolis on account of the Sioux outbreak, remaining there four years, renting his farm in Getty's Grove, in the township of Getty which was named in his honor. In 1891 he sold his farm purchasing a comfortable home in Sauk Centre, where a little over a year ago his health began to fail him and on October 31st, the 41st anniversary of his marriage, he was stricken to the floor by a stroke of paralysis of the spinal cord from which he never rallied. He did not realize his suffering as his mind wandered most of the time. He peacefully breathed his last Nov. 12, 1895, at 8:30 a.m. "His life work is done, he now rests from his labors and his works do follow him." His wife and two children, Mrs. Geo. Duncan of West Union, and Mrs. Margaret Babcock, of Worthington, Minn. survive him.

History of the Upper Mississippi Valley (1881):

John Jerome Getty, the first settler of the town that bears his name, was born on Onondaga county, New York, on the 15th of September, 1821. His father was one of the pioneers of the county of his birthplace. Mr. Getty, though living on a farm all his life, has found time to read and accumulate a store of knowledge, making him one of the most affable and genial men of the town. He lost his mother by death when quite young, and his father brought into the household a step-mother, so that at the age of eight years he left home and began to work on the Erie canal, and continued that occupation until about twenty-two years of age, when he came west. In 1843, he opened a new farm in Peoria county, Illinois, where he lived ten years. In 1853, he came to Minnesota, and spent about one year on the present site of Minneapolis, in the employ of Martin Layman, as a helper on the farm, and on the 31st of October, 1854, was married to Miss J. Layman, and immediately returned to his farm in Illinois, where he lived until 1857, when he returned to Minnesota. During the same year, took a farm in section nineteen, Getty Township, where he still resides. During the war, the family lived in Minneapolis for about four years. He filled a number of offices, in the county and town. He has two children: Fannie E., and Margaret A. after 12 November 1895 at OBIT--Findagrave Write-Up.1 
Burial*after 12 November 1895 He was buried after 12 November 1895 at Oakland Cemetery, Sauk Centre, Stearns, MN, USA; John Jerome Getty
Birth      15 Sep 1821
Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death      12 Nov 1895 (aged 74)
Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial      
Oakland Cemetery
Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Plot      7
Memorial ID      68061020 ·.1 

Family

Parmelia Jane Layman b. 23 Jan 1832, d. 1 Jun 1912
Child

Thomas Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1794, d. 9 April 1879
Marriage*Thomas Getty married Fanny Herron wife#1. in ?1 
Birth*1794 Thomas Getty was born in 1794 at Hebron, Washington, NY, USA.1 
Marriage*circa 1822 He married Dorothy Balsom wife #2. circa 1822.1 
Death*9 April 1879 Thomas Getty died on 9 April 1879 at Was 84-85 years old. Findagrave.com/395 404 08., Athens, Limestone, AL, USA.1 
Burial*after 9 April 1879 He was buried after 9 April 1879 at Athens City Cemetery, Athens, Limestone, AL, USA.1 
Note*after 9 April 1879 He Thomas was a son of Robert and Dorothy (Gray) Getty, the father having removed from Hebron, New York to Sullivan, in Madison County.

Soldier of the War of 1812

Thomas was married twice; first to Fanny Herron, who died at Sullivan, New York in 1823 and by whom he had two sons, James H. and John Jerome Getty.

He married second, Dorothy Balsom by whom he had four children:

Robert H. Getty 1823
Charles R. Getty 1827
Gertrude Getty 1830
Albert T. Getty 1838

Thomas was a wealthy farmer in Brimfield and Galva, Illinois, before removing to Athens, Alabama, in 1875. With his sons Robert and Charles, he was one of Limestone's most prosperous farmers.

The dates obtainable for his death are numerous and varied. Death Notices of Athens gives March 29, 1879. The tombstone gives April 9, 1879. It appears he was first interred in the "family burying ground" and moved to the new Athens Cemetery some four years later. after 9 April 1879 at OBIT.1 

Family 1

Fanny Herron wife#1. b. ?, d. ?
Children

Family 2

Child

Family 3

Dorothy Balsom wife #2. b. 18 Mar 1800, d. 1 Sep 1885
Children

Fanny Herron wife#1.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. ?, d. ?
Burial*Fanny Herron wife#1. was buried in ?1 
Death*She died in ? At Sullivan, Madison, NY, USA.1 
Birth*She was born in ?1 
Marriage*She married Thomas Getty in ?1 

Family

Thomas Getty b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
Children

Dorothy Balsom wife #2.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 18 March 1800, d. 1 September 1885
Birth*18 March 1800 Dorothy Balsom wife #2. was born on 18 March 1800 at NY, USA.1,2 
Marriage*circa 1822 She married Thomas Getty circa 1822.1 
Residence*1845 Dorothy Balsom wife #2. lived in 1845 at Moved from New York state to:, Brimfield, Peoria, IL, USA.2 
Death*1 September 1885 She died on 1 September 1885 at Was 85 years old. Findagrave.com/395 403 96., Athens, Limestone, AL, USA, at age 85.1,2 
Note*after 1 September 1885 She In about 1845 Dorothy migrated from New York to Brimfield, Illinois with her husband Thomas Getty. They removed to Galva, Illinois by 1855 where she was instrumental in the funding and construction of the first schoolhouse in Galva. The 12x20 foot building was also used as a church, where the Congregational, Methodist and Baptist congregations all met. Mrs. Thomas Getty and Mr. Wm. L. Wiley were constituent members of the First Baptist Church of Galva.

Article that appeared in the mid 1870's:

In response to invitation on last evening to the beautiful residence and plantation of Mr. Charles Getty and brother, two northern gentlemen who but a few years ago came into our midst. The appearance of the dwelling as viewed from the Decatur Road defies all description. The beautiful flower yard and lawn in front being splendidly illuminated indicating in unmistakable terms the refined taste of the excellent Mrs. Getty who has completely won the hearts of all her Southern acquaintances. She was aided by her intellectual and cultured grandaughters Mrs. Ensley and Miss Wingate who are now visiting her. The Getty house was that built for John C. Featherston on the Decatur Road (which in recent times became the Athens Country Club).

In 1883 Dorothy Getty was listed as a (widow) pensioner of the War of 1812, from June 1880.

Limestone Democrat, September 10, 1885:

Mrs. Dorothy Getty, 85 living three miles south on the Decatur Road died of flux on 1 September. The funeral was preached at the home of Dr. Mastin Lake by Rev. M. G. Williams. She was the widow of Thomas (1794-1879) and had two noble sons. after 1 September 1885 at OBIT.2 
Burial*after 1 September 1885 She was buried after 1 September 1885 at Athens City Cemetery, Athens, Limestone, AL, USA; Dorothy Balsom Getty
Birth      18 Mar 1800
New York, USA
Death      1 Sep 1885 (aged 85)
Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Burial      
Athens City Cemetery
Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, USA
Memorial ID      39540396 ·.1,2 

Family

Thomas Getty b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
Children

James H Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherFanny Herron wife#1.1 b. ?, d. ?
Burial*James H Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 

John Jerome Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherFanny Herron wife#1.1 b. ?, d. ?
Burial*John Jerome Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 

Robert H Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1823, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherDorothy Balsom wife #2.1 b. 18 Mar 1800, d. 1 Sep 1885
Burial*Robert H Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*1823 He was born in 1823.1 

Charles R Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1827, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherDorothy Balsom wife #2.1 b. 18 Mar 1800, d. 1 Sep 1885
Burial*Charles R Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*1827 He was born in 1827.1 

Gertrude Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 1830, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherDorothy Balsom wife #2.1 b. 18 Mar 1800, d. 1 Sep 1885
Burial*Gertrude Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*She died in ?1 
Birth*1830 She was born in 1830.1 

Albert T Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1838, d. ?
FatherThomas Getty1 b. 1794, d. 9 Apr 1879
MotherDorothy Balsom wife #2.1 b. 18 Mar 1800, d. 1 Sep 1885
Burial*Albert T Getty was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*1838 He was born in 1838.1 

Charles Thomas Getty1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1 March 1863, d. 17 January 1865
FatherJohn Jerome Getty1 b. 15 Sep 1821, d. 12 Nov 1895
MotherParmelia Jane Layman1 b. 23 Jan 1832, d. 1 Jun 1912
Birth*1 March 1863 Charles Thomas Getty was born on 1 March 1863 at Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 
Death*17 January 1865 He died on 17 January 1865 at Was 1 year old. Findagrave.com/680 611 38., Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA, at age 1.1 
Burial*after 17 January 1865 He was buried after 17 January 1865 at Oakland Cemetery, Sauk Centre, Stearns, MN, USA.1 

John David Layman1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 18 August 1834, d. 15 January 1877
FatherMartin G Layman1 b. c 1813, d. ?
MotherElizabeth Brown1 b. 25 Jul 1813, d. 2 Nov 1886
Birth*18 August 1834 John David Layman was born on 18 August 1834.1 
Marriage*11 June 1857 He married Arletta Leeinau Stone on 11 June 1857 at Debuque, IA, USA.2 
Death*15 January 1877 John David Layman died on 15 January 1877 at Was 42y/4m/27days old. Findagrave.com/801 608 54., Bloomington, Hennepin, MN, USA, at age 42.1 
Note*after 15 January 1877 He obit Jan 16, 1877, Hennepin Co, Minnesota

In the sad and melancholy death of Mr. John Layman, this county has lost one of its best citizens, and one of the best and enterprising farmers. A. son of Martin Layman, Esq., he came to this vicinity before Minneapolis had a name. His boyhood years were spent days were spent on the Layman homestead, adjoining southeastern city limits. He was a man of stern integrity, and was unusually respected by the whole community. Since reaching mature manhood he has frequently occupied positions in society. He was a leading member of the patrons of husbandry. He was a friend of education and took a great interest in the schools of the county. Cut off in ripe manhood by the sad accident which also caused the death of his son, his death will be regretted by the whole agricultural portion of this part of Minneapolis. His afflicted family have the sympathy of all of the old settlers, as well as those of a more recent advent into this state.

Obituary notices:
LAYMAN - In Bloomington, Monday, January 15, John D. Layman, age 42 years, 4 months, and 27 days.
LAYMAN - In Bloomington, Monday, January 15, Lucius Layman, son of John D. Layman and A. L. Layman, age 18
years, 8 months, and 12 days. Funeral services Wednesday, January 17, at 10 A.M. at Mr. Manton's Church in Richfield.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. John D. and Lucius Layman were buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Richfield. after 15 January 1877 at OBIT.1 
Burial*after 15 January 1877 He was buried after 15 January 1877 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA; John David Layman
Birth      18 Aug 1834
Death      15 Jan 1877 (aged 42)
Bloomington, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial      
Oak Hill Cemetery
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Plot      1st Addition, Block 12, Lot 1, Space 5
Memorial ID      80160854 ·.1

Family

Arletta Leeinau Stone b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Children

Arletta Leeinau Stone1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 29 October 1837, d. 22 February 1906
Birth*29 October 1837 Arletta Leeinau Stone was born on 29 October 1837 at Montpelier, Washington, VT, USA.1 
Marriage*11 June 1857 She married John David Layman, son of Martin G Layman and Elizabeth Brown, on 11 June 1857 at Debuque, IA, USA.1 
Marriage*2 October 1878 Arletta Leeinau Stone married Joseph Hamilton on 2 October 1878.1 
Marriage*19 December 1901 Arletta Leeinau Stone married John T Palmer on 19 December 1901.1 
Death*22 February 1906 Arletta Leeinau Stone died on 22 February 1906 at Was 68 years old. Findagrave.com/882 152 10., Saint Paul, Ramsey, MN, USA, at age 68.1 
Burial*after 22 February 1906 She was buried after 22 February 1906 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 

Family 1

John David Layman b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
Children

Family 2

Joseph Hamilton b. ?, d. ?

Family 3

John T Palmer b. ?, d. ?

Joseph Hamilton1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
Burial*Joseph Hamilton was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 
Marriage*2 October 1878 He married Arletta Leeinau Stone on 2 October 1878.1 

Family

Arletta Leeinau Stone b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906

John T Palmer1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. ?, d. ?
Burial*John T Palmer was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*He was born in ?1 
Marriage*19 December 1901 He married Arletta Leeinau Stone on 19 December 1901.1 

Family

Arletta Leeinau Stone b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906

Lucius George Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1858, d. 1877
FatherJohn David Layman1 b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
MotherArletta Leeinau Stone1 b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Birth*1858 Lucius George Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10. was born in 1858.1 
Death*1877 He died in 1877.1 

Warner Martin Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1860, d. 1941
FatherJohn David Layman1 b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
MotherArletta Leeinau Stone1 b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Burial*Warner Martin Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10. was buried in ?1 
Birth*1860 He was born in 1860.1 
Death*1941 He died in 1941.1 

John Albion Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1863, d. 1895
FatherJohn David Layman1 b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
MotherArletta Leeinau Stone1 b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Burial*John Albion Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10. was buried in ?1 
Birth*1863 He was born in 1863.1 
Death*1895 He died in 1895.1 

Edwin Milo Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1864, d. 1903
FatherJohn David Layman1 b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
MotherArletta Leeinau Stone1 b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Burial*Edwin Milo Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10. was buried in ?1 
Birth*1864 He was born in 1864.1 
Death*1903 He died in 1903.1 

Thomas Stiles Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10.1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1870, d. 1946
FatherJohn David Layman1 b. 18 Aug 1834, d. 15 Jan 1877
MotherArletta Leeinau Stone1 b. 29 Oct 1837, d. 22 Feb 1906
Burial*Thomas Stiles Layman Follow links @ findagrave.com/882 152 10. was buried in ?1 
Birth*1870 He was born in 1870.1 
Death*1946 He died in 1946.1 

Clarissa Layman1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 22 July 1836, d. 28 August 1867
FatherMartin G Layman1 b. c 1813, d. ?
MotherElizabeth Brown1 b. 25 Jul 1813, d. 2 Nov 1886
Birth*22 July 1836 Clarissa Layman was born on 22 July 1836 at Bethel, Sullivan, NY, USA.1 
Marriage*18 November 1855 She married James Simmons Parker on 18 November 1855 at Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.2 
Death*28 August 1867 Clarissa Layman died on 28 August 1867 at Was 31 years old. Findagrave.com/569 271 64., Richfield, Hennepin, MN, USA, at age 31.1 
Burial*after 28 August 1867 She was buried after 28 August 1867 at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 

Family

James Simmons Parker b. 3 May 1832, d. 1 Apr 1901
Children

James Simmons Parker1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 3 May 1832, d. 1 April 1901
Marriage*James Simmons Parker married Mary Ann Grave in ?1 
Birth*3 May 1832 James Simmons Parker was born on 3 May 1832 at Old Town, Penobscot, ME, USA.1 
Note*18 November 1855 He on of James and Lydia (Simmons) Parker of Glenburn, Maine.

James married first 18 Nov 1855 at Minneapolis, Clarissa Layman.

Children:

Charles Sumner Parker 1857
Willie Layman Parker 1859
Lillian A. Parker 1860
Stella D. Parker 1862
Minnie L. Parker 1865
Elizabeth Parker 1867

James married second Mary Ann Grave. on 18 November 1855 at Write-UP on Findagrave.1 
Marriage*18 November 1855 He married Clarissa Layman, daughter of Martin G Layman and Elizabeth Brown, on 18 November 1855 at Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 
Death*1 April 1901 James Simmons Parker died on 1 April 1901 at Was 68 years old. Findagrave.com/900 571 99., Orono, Hennepin, MN, USA, at age 68.1 
Burial*after 1 April 1901 He was buried after 1 April 1901 at Union Cemetery, Orono, Hennepin, MN, USA.1 

Family 1

Mary Ann Grave b. 20 Jan 1834, d. 12 Jan 1913
Child

Family 2

Clarissa Layman b. 22 Jul 1836, d. 28 Aug 1867
Children

Charles Sumner Parker1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1857, d. ?
FatherJames Simmons Parker1 b. 3 May 1832, d. 1 Apr 1901
MotherClarissa Layman1 b. 22 Jul 1836, d. 28 Aug 1867
Burial*Charles Sumner Parker was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*1857 He was born in 1857.1 

Willie Layman Parker1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
M, b. 1859, d. ?
FatherJames Simmons Parker1 b. 3 May 1832, d. 1 Apr 1901
MotherClarissa Layman1 b. 22 Jul 1836, d. 28 Aug 1867
Burial*Willie Layman Parker was buried in ?1 
Death*He died in ?1 
Birth*1859 He was born in 1859.1 

Lillian A Parker1

Last Edited31 Mar 2021
F, b. 1860, d. ?
FatherJames Simmons Parker1 b. 3 May 1832, d. 1 Apr 1901
MotherClarissa Layman1 b. 22 Jul 1836, d. 28 Aug 1867
Burial*Lillian A Parker was buried in ?1 
Death*She died in ?1 
Birth*1860 She was born in 1860.1