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Zimri Stubbs

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Zimri Stubbs

Birth
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Mar 1873 (aged 51–52)
Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Udall, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Zimri Stubbs was married four times:
1) Mary Eusebia Masterson m. 6 May 1846 in Fountain County, Indiana. She died 23 Feb 1849.
2) Elizabeth "Betsy" Burns m. 20 Aug 1851 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. She died in March of 1860 in childbirth.
3) Adeline M. Plain m. 1 Jan 1867 in Wyandotte County, Kansas. They either divorced, annulled, or separated.
After her split from Zimri, Adeline changed her last name to "Dell Plain" and continued to move on. The last
name is also listed as Del Plain in the records. She died in Sumer, Pierce County, Washington 28 Oct 1917. Her
parents were Werter Rabbeson (from the Netherlands and Mary Emily Dell Plain. Her first husband was Francis
Bartholomew Dell Plain who was her first cousin. She had 6 children by her first husband.
4) Mercy Myrtle Rockafellow m. 10 Jan 1871 in Cowley County, Kansas. Zimri died on 3 March 1873. Mercy then
married John Wesley Funk on 4 Sep 1873. John Wesley Funk died in 1879. Mercy had 1 child, Almira Stubbs, by
Zimri Stubbs and three sons by John Funk: George, John, and William.

CHILDREN OF ZIMRI STUBBS:
By his 2nd wife, Elizabeth "Betsy" Burns Stubbs Zimri had:
1) Cynthia b. 1853 in Indiana, d. 1906 in South Dakota, m. Oscar Whitcomb Clark 5 Jul 1876 in LaPorte, Indiana
2) Mary Ellen b. 12 Aug 1855 in Indiana, d. 14 Feb 1922 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, m. Frederick A.
Bacon 27 Oct 1874 in LaPorte, Indiana.
3) Rhoda b. 12 Oct 1858 in Emporia, Lyon County (then Breckenridge Co.), Kansas, d. 21 Nov 1928 in Aberdeen,
Brown Co., South Dakota, m. Edward Willis Meachen 20 Apr 1880 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.

By his 4th wife, Mercy Myrtle Rockafellow Stubbs Zimri had:
1) Almira "Myra" Belle Stubbs b. 18 Feb 1872 in Cowley County, Kansas, d. 3 May 1941 in Oak Park, Cook County,
Illinois, m. abt 1895 Edward E. Cummings.

Zimri also served in the American Civil War for the Union. He served in the 1st Infantry Reg., Co. K of Kansas.
Zimri Stubbs was married four times:
1) Mary Eusebia Masterson m. 6 May 1846 in Fountain County, Indiana. She died 23 Feb 1849.
2) Elizabeth "Betsy" Burns m. 20 Aug 1851 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. She died in March of 1860 in childbirth.
3) Adeline M. Plain m. 1 Jan 1867 in Wyandotte County, Kansas. They either divorced, annulled, or separated.
After her split from Zimri, Adeline changed her last name to "Dell Plain" and continued to move on. The last
name is also listed as Del Plain in the records. She died in Sumer, Pierce County, Washington 28 Oct 1917. Her
parents were Werter Rabbeson (from the Netherlands and Mary Emily Dell Plain. Her first husband was Francis
Bartholomew Dell Plain who was her first cousin. She had 6 children by her first husband.
4) Mercy Myrtle Rockafellow m. 10 Jan 1871 in Cowley County, Kansas. Zimri died on 3 March 1873. Mercy then
married John Wesley Funk on 4 Sep 1873. John Wesley Funk died in 1879. Mercy had 1 child, Almira Stubbs, by
Zimri Stubbs and three sons by John Funk: George, John, and William.

CHILDREN OF ZIMRI STUBBS:
By his 2nd wife, Elizabeth "Betsy" Burns Stubbs Zimri had:
1) Cynthia b. 1853 in Indiana, d. 1906 in South Dakota, m. Oscar Whitcomb Clark 5 Jul 1876 in LaPorte, Indiana
2) Mary Ellen b. 12 Aug 1855 in Indiana, d. 14 Feb 1922 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania, m. Frederick A.
Bacon 27 Oct 1874 in LaPorte, Indiana.
3) Rhoda b. 12 Oct 1858 in Emporia, Lyon County (then Breckenridge Co.), Kansas, d. 21 Nov 1928 in Aberdeen,
Brown Co., South Dakota, m. Edward Willis Meachen 20 Apr 1880 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana.

By his 4th wife, Mercy Myrtle Rockafellow Stubbs Zimri had:
1) Almira "Myra" Belle Stubbs b. 18 Feb 1872 in Cowley County, Kansas, d. 3 May 1941 in Oak Park, Cook County,
Illinois, m. abt 1895 Edward E. Cummings.

Zimri also served in the American Civil War for the Union. He served in the 1st Infantry Reg., Co. K of Kansas.


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