Jasper and his wife Sarah were the parents of several children: three of whom were sons William Albert, who went by the name "Albert", Gideon Wick, and Milton. They also had a daughter they named Harriet.
Born in Scott Township, Mahaska Co., Iowa and buried in the DeLong-Delashmutt Cemetery in Garfield Township, Mahaska County, Iowa were 3 infants born to William Albert & Elizabeth Bradford Totton and also the grave of their young paternal uncle. They were: Mary (1856-1857), Georgeanna (1859-1859), Edward E.(1862-1862), and Milton (1833-1858)-brother of the babies' father William Albert .
Elizabeth Bradford & William Albert Totton were married 22 June 1848 in Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. In the 1850's they left for the unknown in Iowa, with William's father Jasper apparently traveling along with them, and by 1870 they had moved on to Jasper County, Iowa and forever left behind these 4 loved ones. They were the parents of at least 11 known children (5 of whom did not survive infancy): Harriet, Ann, William, James A., Mary, Mariah, Georgeana, Edward E., twins Adeline & Caroline, and Laura B.
He was a Union Private in the Civil War, a member of the E72 Indiana Infantry. (He filed for his pension in Nebraska.)
Jasper and his wife Sarah were the parents of several children: three of whom were sons William Albert, who went by the name "Albert", Gideon Wick, and Milton. They also had a daughter they named Harriet.
Born in Scott Township, Mahaska Co., Iowa and buried in the DeLong-Delashmutt Cemetery in Garfield Township, Mahaska County, Iowa were 3 infants born to William Albert & Elizabeth Bradford Totton and also the grave of their young paternal uncle. They were: Mary (1856-1857), Georgeanna (1859-1859), Edward E.(1862-1862), and Milton (1833-1858)-brother of the babies' father William Albert .
Elizabeth Bradford & William Albert Totton were married 22 June 1848 in Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. In the 1850's they left for the unknown in Iowa, with William's father Jasper apparently traveling along with them, and by 1870 they had moved on to Jasper County, Iowa and forever left behind these 4 loved ones. They were the parents of at least 11 known children (5 of whom did not survive infancy): Harriet, Ann, William, James A., Mary, Mariah, Georgeana, Edward E., twins Adeline & Caroline, and Laura B.
He was a Union Private in the Civil War, a member of the E72 Indiana Infantry. (He filed for his pension in Nebraska.)
Family Members
Advertisement
Advertisement