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- [S81] 1840 US Federal Census.
- [S52] 1850 US Federal Census.
- [S37] 1860 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Melinda Yockey Age in 1860: 25 Birth Year: abt 1835 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Stafford, Monroe, Ohio Gender: Female Post Office: Stafford
- [S4] 1870 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
- [S38] 1880 US Federal Census.
Name: Belenda Yockey Home in 1880: Stafford, Monroe, Ohio Age: 44 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836 Birthplace: Ohio Relation to Head of Household: Something other than a direct relationship (Other) Father's birthplace: Ohio Mother's birthplace: Ohio Neighbors: Occupation: Keeping House Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female
- [S19] 1900 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Belinda Yockey Home in 1900: Lincoln, Sioux, Iowa Age: 64 Birth Date: Jul 1835 Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: Un Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Mother: number of living children: 8 Mother: How many children: 8 Marital Status: Widowed Residence : Hull Town, Sioux, Iowa
- [S927] Obituary.
Obit for Belinda Okey:Last week we mentioned briefly the death of Mrs. Belinda C. Yockey, which occurred on Sunday, July 27. The funeral was held the following Tuesday. Services were conducted at the M. E. church in this city at 2:30 PM., Dean Chandler of Morningside, an old friend of the family, officiating. He was assisted by Rev. J. E. Brereton, pastor of the First Congregational church of this city. The remains were taken to Hull, Iowa, where they were laid to rest in beautiful Hope Cemetery. The members of the family who were present were C. W. Yockey of Sioux City, Iowa; Mrs Charlotte Grisell of Rock Rapids, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ireland of Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. J. S. Duncan of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson and son of Hawarden, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swafford of Washington, D. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Losey of this city. One daughter, who lives in Ohio was not able to be present.Belinda C. Yockey was born in Woodsfield, Ohio, July 8, 1835. There she grew to womanhood. In 1852 she was united in marriage to Charles Yockey at Stafford, that state. Mr. and Mrs. Yockey resided at Stafford until the death of Mr. Yockey, which occurred in 1895. Soon after that Mrs. Yockey came west, subsequently living with her children at Hull, this state. She came to Emmetsburg twelve years ago with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Losey, remaining with her until the time of her death. Mrs. Yockey was the mother of one son and seven daughters. Six of the daughters were present at their mother's bedside at the time of death.For six years Mrs. Yockey was a helpless invalid. Only once from the commencement of her protracted and discomforting sickness was she able to leave her room. She fully realized that she could never recover and that even temporary relief could not be given to her; but for hours, days, nights, months, years, she bore with the sublime Christian resignation her severe affliction. She was willing to undergo greater physical and mental distress, should Providence will it. During all those trying years her devoted daughter, Mrs. Losey, cared for her, consoled her, and strove as best she could to make her as comfortable as possible. How she stood so well the severe strain under which she labored was a surprise indeed to her friends and neighbors. There are perhaps few cases in history in which a daughter did more for a loving mother. Now that Mrs. Yockey is gone, what a consolation to the attentive, patient, affectionate daughter to realize that she did so much to lighten her sorrow. If the giving of a cup of cold water to one of Gods little ones, in his name, is not to go unrewarded, what blessings there must be in store for those who spend years in providing for the needs of the helpless. The sympathy of our many citizens are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Losey and the other relatives in their bereavement.
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Belinda Okey (I75654)Tree: Südpfalz / Southern PalatinateLink: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I75654&tree=SuedpfalzDescription: Charles Yockey (Lorenz Jacky or Yockey, Caspar Jacky) was born July 26, 1829 in Germany and died August 16, 1895 in Stafford, Ohio.Charles married Belinda C Okey in 1852 in Stafford, Ohio. She was born July 8, 1835 in Woodsfield, Monroe, Ohio and died July 27, 1913 in Hull, Iowa.Charles and Belinda had the following children:Charles William YockeyCharlotte M "Lottie" YockeyMary E YockeyMartha M YockeyAdelade Virginia YockeyCatherine YockeyAlenica "Allie" YockeyFlorence Rose YockeyAlencia "Allie" Yockey (Charles Yockey, Lorenz Jacky or Yockey, Caspar Jacky) was born January 14, 1868, in Stafford, OhioAllie married William Harris Wilkinson July 20, 1892. He was born in February of 1867 at Eagle, Wisconsin and died January 1, 1951 in Long Beach, California.Allie and William had the following child:Zeno Charles WilkinsonThe Hawarden Independent, Hawarden, Sioux, Iowa. Thursday, January 4, 1951; p1.Business Man In Hawarden For 42 Years SuccumbsWord was received in Hawarden Wednesday of the death of W. H. Wilkinson, 83, former Hawarden business man, who died Monday following a lingering illness. Mr. Wilkinson submitted to an operation more than two years ago and since then had been in poor health.Funeral services are being held from Mottell chapel in Long Beach this afternoon. Burial will be in Long Beach.Mr. Wilkinson was in the hardware business in Hawarden 42 years. He retired in January, 1944 when he sold his business to the late Don C. McCown. Shortly after he sold his residence here and in May of that year he and his wife moved to California so that they might be near their son.William Wilkinson was born in February of 1867 at Eagle, Wis., where he grew to manhood. In 1888 he came west, locating at Hull, then known as Pattersonville. When he moved to Hull he was employed as a tinner by a former resident of his home town. Later he purchased this hardware business.On July 20, 1892 he married Miss Allie Yockey in the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Grisell, at Hull. In 1901 he came to Hawarden.Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson took an active part in social and civic affairs of Hawarden in the early days. At one time he served as mayor, completing an unexpired term, and he was also a member of the city council. He was one of the promoters of the Knights of Pythias here in the earlier days and held an office in this lodge. He was also a member of the Masonic lodge.He was a member of the Congregational church and a number of years he served on the board of control of the Associated church.He is survived by his widow and one son, Zeno, of Long Beach, and tow grandchildren, Jane of Long Beach and Charles Zeno, who is in the service.The Hawarden Independent, Hawarden, Sioux, Iowa. Thursday, January 11, 1951; p9.W. H. Wilkinson Dies in CaliforniaW. H. Wilkinson of Long Beach, Calif., as stated last week in the Hawarden Independent, died New Years Day. Mr. Wilkinson was in business in Hawarden 42 years before going to California.In letter from his son, Zeno Wilkinson, of Long Beach, he stated his father died in the Veterans Administration hospital in Long Beach. Funeral services were held last Thursday. Burial was in Sunnyside mausoleum in North Long Beach.Zeno also stated that his father was a Spanish American war veteran, being a member of Company E, Fourth Regiment, Iowa National Guard for 12 years and was mustered into service in 1898 and was stationed at Chickmauga Park, Chattanooga, Tenn., that spring and summer. He was a member of the Pythian lodge at Hull and Hawarden, of Dale lodge 456, A. F. and A. M., of Hawarden, Sioux City Consistory No. 5, Columbia Commandry No. 120, Congregational church, Rotary International and Spanish American Veterans Co. 94 in Long Beach.Other facts of Mr. Wilkinson's life were given in last week's paper.Besides the widow he is survived by his son and two grandchildren.The Hawarden Independent, Hawarden, Sioux, Iowa. Thursday, March 29, 1956; p2.Mrs. Wilkinson Dies at Age 88 In CaliforniaMrs. Allie Wilkinson, 88, of Long Beach, Calif., who lived in Hawarden 46 years before going to California in 1947, died last Wednesday following a long illness.Funeral services were held Saturday in Long Beach.She was born January 14, 1868, at Stafford, Ohio. She was graduated from the Stafford high school after which she took a two year course in the Iowa State Teachers college at Cedar Falls. Later she taught in the public schools at Sioux Center.On July 20, 1892, she was married to W. H. Wilkinson of hull in the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Grissel [sic - Grisell] at Hull. After her marriage, she lived nine years at Hull and in 1901 Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson came to Hawarden. Mr. Wilkinson then purchased the M. J. Finch hardware business, which he operated 41 years.Mrs. Wilkinson was active in social, civic and church affairs during the early days in Hawarden. She was a member of the Congregational church and took an active part in the various organizations of that church.She is survived by a son, Zeno, of Long Beach, one sister, Mrs. Adelaide Duncan of Chicago; two grandchildren, Jane and Charles Zeno, and a number of nieces and nephews. Mr. Wilkinson preceded her in death in 1954.Lynne Moffitt
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