Father: David Isaac Alyea
Mother: Rebecca Ingersoll
Wives:
Mary Ann Doty, married 3 Oct 1833, Butler, Ohio
Mary Ann Iseminger, married 15 Aug 1857, LaPorte, Indiana
Residences:
1840 Porter County, Indiana
1850 Eagle Creek, Lake County, Indiana
1860 Boone, Porter County, Indiana
1870 Randolph, McLean County, Illinois
Samuel Ingersoll Alyea (a minister) was riding his horse home from a church meeting in stormy ice and snow and fell off his horse onto a tree stump that went through his chest on 2 Apr 1875. His son Wm Samuel SR (1858) was sixeen when he went to work to support his mother (2nd wife) and sisters.
Buried in Hebron Cemetery
Source: Information provided by Wayne Gunder, 8/18/2012
Father: David Isaac Alyea
Mother: Rebecca Ingersoll
Wives:
Mary Ann Doty, married 3 Oct 1833, Butler, Ohio
Mary Ann Iseminger, married 15 Aug 1857, LaPorte, Indiana
Residences:
1840 Porter County, Indiana
1850 Eagle Creek, Lake County, Indiana
1860 Boone, Porter County, Indiana
1870 Randolph, McLean County, Illinois
Samuel Ingersoll Alyea (a minister) was riding his horse home from a church meeting in stormy ice and snow and fell off his horse onto a tree stump that went through his chest on 2 Apr 1875. His son Wm Samuel SR (1858) was sixeen when he went to work to support his mother (2nd wife) and sisters.
Buried in Hebron Cemetery
Source: Information provided by Wayne Gunder, 8/18/2012
Family Members
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Wesley Doty Alyea
1834–1908
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Matthew Alyea
1839–1884
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Martha J Alyea Rice
1843–1872
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Levi Alyea
1843 – unknown
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Andrew A. Alyea
1845–1911
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Drucilla "Drusilla" Alyea Rice
1847–1928
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Vilora Alyea Rice
1853–1876
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William Samuel Alyea Sr
1858–1945
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Mrs Sarah Valora Alyea Dane
1860–1943
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Harriett Isabel "Hattie" Alyea Cowan
1870–1962
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