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Peters, Susan Docia

weiblich 1871 - 1940  (68 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Peters, Susan Docia wurde geboren am 9 Okt 1871 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA (Tochter von Peters, Henry W. und Kesler, Tenor); gestorben am 1 Sep 1940 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Solomon Creek Cemetery, Benton, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

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    My great-grandmother went by the name Docia. She was the eldest of seven children of Henry W. Peters and Mary Magdalena Montgomery, who both came to Indiana from Franklin County, Virginia. Her parents are buried in the Whitehead (Maple Grove) Cemetery. She married Samuel E. Whitehead in about 1893 or '94, by whom she had four children, Merl (1895), Cecil (1897), Russell (1901) and Harold (1903).
    Samuel, next to whom she is buried, predeceased her by 20 years. Her boys continued to run the family farm until they were older and ready to start their own families. Russell remained on the farm, buying out his siblings' shares. Docia continued to live on the farm for awhile, but eventually remarried to Jess Metz in 1938. Jess is buried in Kansas.
    The Whitehead Farm remains in the family as an Indiana centennial farm. It is owned by her grandson, Dick and has been farmed by six generations of Whiteheads. Docia died of complications of mouth cancer, related to a injuries from poorly fitting dentures. Solomon Creek Cemetery is located just a mile and a half down the road from Docia's farm.

    Susan heiratete Whitehead, Samuel Elmer um 1893. Samuel (Sohn von Whitehead, Valentine Frantz und Smith, Christina) wurde geboren am 15 Mai 1870 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; gestorben am 27 Jan 1920 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Solomon Creek Cemetery, Benton, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. Whitehead, Merl Glenwood wurde geboren am 1 Okt 1895 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; gestorben am 6 Mai 1976 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Rock Run Cemetery, Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

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  1. 2.  Peters, Henry W. wurde geboren am 16 Mai 1828 in Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia, USA (Sohn von Peters, William und Troup, Alice); gestorben am 8 Apr 1893 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

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    Henry Peters, my great-great grandfather, was born in 1828 near Rocky Mount, Franklin County and Roanoke, Montgomery County, Virginia, the son of William and Alice (Troup) Peters. Franklin County marriage records indicate that he married Tenor Kesler on Oct. 23, 1852. Tenor and the two children of their union passed away in a diphtheria epidemic late in 1862, within weeks of one another. This left Henry a single and thirty-three year old, an ideal candidate for Confederate conscription. The problem was that Henry was a Dunkard (Church of the Brethren) and the Dunkards had a long and firmly held conviction against participating in war. In fact, it was the Peace Church movement in Switzerland, southeastern France and southwestern Germany which spawned the Schwarzenau Brethren, as they were also known. The Dunkards were also strongly opposed to slavery.
    Consequently, while the local Confederate militia was busy trying to conscript Henry and other young Franklin County men, Henry was busy hiding out from them in the Virginia hills. My grandfather Merl recounted stories of Henry's exploits that were shared with him by his mother, Henry's daughter, Susan Docia (Peters) Whitehead. At one point Henry and a dozen other local boys were captured after a church service at the Brick Church near Boones Mill and forced into service in a Rebel unit. The day before an impending battle Henry deserted with a large percentage of his company and returned to Franklin County. Every officer and many men of the unit were killed in the battle that followed.
    At various times Henry and his friends narrowly escaped Rebel scouts, slipping out the back door as the Confederates entered the front, hiding out in a corn crib on Andrew Montgomery's farm and hunkering down in a cave and other secret hiding places in the hills. Eventually Henry and about seven of his cousins and friends (Abshire, Montgomery, Peters, Bowman and others) decided to make their way to Elkhart, Indiana where other folks of the Dunkard community had moved. They traveled at night and hid out during the day. When they reached one West Virginia town they were recognized as Virginian deserters and attacked by Confederate sympathizers. G'pa Henry, being the eldest, took the lead in their defense and was badly beaten. The party was separated but eventually found one another and continued on to Elkhart County.
    Just after the conclusion of the war thirty-seven year-old Henry married for a second time, to the twenty-two year-old daughter of his friend Andrew Montgomery, Mary Magdalena Montgomery. Henry had apparently struck up a courtship with Mary while hiding out with her brothers on their farm before fleeing for Indiana. On Apr. 9, 1865 Lee surrendered at Appamatox Courthouse. Henry wasted no time scratching gravel for home to marry his sweetheart once the war ended. He and Mary were wed on Aug. 29, 1865. But Henry liked Indiana and returned there with his new bride. They farmed and raised their seven children in Elkhart County, Indiana until his death. Mary never remarried.
    Their union produced seven children including my great-grandmother, Docia, and her siblings, Janette, James Riley, Tabitha Jane, George, Ida and Daniel. My dad, who is now 87, remembers Uncle Jim and Uncle Dan, having worked on Uncle Jim's farm from time to time as a kid, during the Great Depression. G'pa Henry passed away in 1893, two years before my G'pa Merl was born.
    Some people would argue that Henry and his Dunkard brothers were cowards for deserting and avoiding service. And perhaps that is true. But there is another point of view that is worthy of consideration. It is equally possible that Henry and his Brethren friends and family in Franklin County, Virginia bravely stood for what they had been taught in their homes and in their churches. While abhorring the atrocities of slavery, they also found that they must refuse to partake as the perpetrators of war. And as brave men must do, they acted upon their convictions and suffered the discomfort and indignities that came with doing so.

    Henry heiratete Kesler, Tenor am 23 Okt 1852 in , Franklin County, Virginia, USA. Tenor wurde geboren geschätzt 1831; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 3.  Kesler, Tenor wurde geboren geschätzt 1831; und gestorben.

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    Kinder:
    1. 1. Peters, Susan Docia wurde geboren am 9 Okt 1871 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; gestorben am 1 Sep 1940 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Solomon Creek Cemetery, Benton, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.


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  1. 4.  Peters, William wurde geboren geschätzt 1798; und gestorben.

    William heiratete Troup, Alice geschätzt 1824. Alice wurde geboren geschätzt 1801; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 5.  Troup, Alice wurde geboren geschätzt 1801; und gestorben.

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    Kinder:
    1. 2. Peters, Henry W. wurde geboren am 16 Mai 1828 in Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia, USA; gestorben am 8 Apr 1893 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.