Rev. Amos Clark Zabriskie and Mary C. Clute
Husband Rev. Amos Clark Zabriskie [58183]
Born: 17 Nov 1836 - La Porte County, IN Christened: Died: 6 Aug 1915 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IAMarriage: 18 Apr 1866 - [MRIN:19707]
Wife Mary C. Clute [58182]
Born: 20 Aug 1839 - Castile, Wyoming County, NY Christened: Died: 7 Apr 1928 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IA
Father: Riers Schermerhorn H. Clute [58154] (1806-1892) Mother: Sarah Jane Wolverton [58153] (1815-1905)
Children
1 M Rice Schermon Zabriskie [58184]
Born: 16 Mar 1868 - IA Christened: Died: 8 Aug 1954 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IASpouse: Ada Mary Sells [58185] (1870-1951) Marr: 19 Oct 1891 - Winthrop, Buchanan County, IA [MRIN:19708]
2 M George Lafayette Zabriskie [58188]
Born: 28 Sep 1870 - IA Christened: Died: 20 Sep 1901 - IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IA
3 F Mary Jane (Jennie) Zabriskie [58189]
Born: 4 Dec 1876 - Buchanan County, IA Christened: Died: 4 Jul 1942 - Santa Ana, CA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IASpouse: Arch White [58190] (1864-1934) Marr: 20 Aug 1902 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA [MRIN:19710]
4 M Roy Minifee Zabriskie [58201]
Born: 1 Oct 1878 - IA Christened: Died: Aug 1966 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IASpouse: Jessie Edith Hill [58202] (1880-1973) Marr: 12 Mar 1902 [MRIN:19712]
5 F Effie M. Zabriskie [58209]
Born: 13 Apr 1883 - Stanley, Buchanan County, IA Christened: Died: 19 Oct 1901 - Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IA
6 F Jessie Zabriskie [58210]
Born: 28 Apr 1906 Christened: Died: 15 Aug 1909 - Buchanan County, IA Buried: - Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, Buchanan County, IA
7 M Vance A. Zabriskie [58211]
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Rev. Amos Clark Zabriskie
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Birth: Nov. 17, 1836
La Porte County
Indiana, USA
Death: Aug. 6, 1915
Stanley
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
Obit at right...small print:
After a serious illness of only two weeks, Rev. A.C. Zabriskie departed this life. Funeral was held at his residence Aug. 8th and was conducted by Rev. R.D. McCormick, of Fayette, an intimate friend of long standing.
Amos Clark was the oldest child of George L. and Mary J. Zabriskie; in their HH in 1860 were children: Amos 23; Goerge W 18; Oscar 9; and Mary 6, and Roy M. bn 1878.
Amos C. served in the Iowa 32nd Inf., Co. K, Union Army until the close of the War. Throughout his life, he retained a geat interest in the Grand Army. For a series of yrs he was in great demand as a speaker at encampments throughout the state, and the few remaining comrades in the vicinity were his chosen pall bearers.
He married Mary J. Clute 18 April 1866, a most estimable woman who was an excellent homemaker and helpful companion. To this union seven children were born---four of whom, and his devoted wife, survive him.
He was converted in 1867, and labored as a licentiate among the United Brethren, engaging in itenerate work. In 1886, having united with the Free Will Baptists, he was ordained, and became pastor of the Buffalo Grove and Madison churches in Iowa (which are listed in Buchanan Ciounty's history of churches. For more than thirty-five years he preached the gospel in the pulpits of various denominations in country places and in villages and towns. For although thoroughly orthodox he was was broad in his sympathies and understanding of religious principles. For a number of years he conducted revival meetings during the winter. The saving power of Christ was his great theme---On account of his clear thinking and his deep moral conviction, he was a very effective extemporaneous speaker. The power that he pocessed was an inheritance and a special "enducement from on high" rather than the result of education.
His funeral services attended by over 300, attested to his influence. He performed weddings and funerals in the hundreds. It was said, "he was a friend maker and a faithful and helpful friend to many of all classes. He loved people. He was actively engaged in other pursuits, improving several farms, and the ownership of houses and lands generously rewarded his industry and enterprise.
For forty years he was a poplar auctioneer. And for 35 years he was an agent for the Hawkeye Insurance Co. He was highly esteemed by both his company and patrons.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Mary; three sons: R.S; R.M., of Stanley; Vance A. of California; his daughter, Mrs. Archie (Jennie)White of Stanley; six grandchildren
(Taken from a lengthy obit pub. in Oelwin IA, Aug 16,1915; also Iowa census, Death records, and Free Baptist Cyclopedia, pub. 1889)
Family links:
Parents:
George Zabriskie (1809 - 1880)
Mary J Clark Zabriskie (1817 - 1894)
Spouse:
Mary C. Clute Zabriskie (1839 - 1928)*
Children:
Rice Schermon Zabriskie (1868 - 1954)*
George Lafayette Zabriskie (1870 - 1901)*
Mary Jane Zabriskie White (1876 - 1942)*
Roy Minifee Zabriskie (1878 - 1966)*
Effie M. Zabriskie (1883 - 1901)*
Jessie Zabriskie (1906 - 1909)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Stanley Cemetery
Stanley
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
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General Notes: Wife - Mary C. Clute
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Birth: Aug. 20, 1839
Castile
Wyoming County
New York, USA
Death: Apr. 7, 1928
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
Mary C. Zabriskie passed away at her home in Stanley Iowa, April 7, at 8 PM.
In 1900 census, she stated she was born in NY, mother of 11, 6 were living. She with her parents moved to Wisconsin from NY, traveling over the prairies in a covered wagon and building their home from the timbers of the forest. The family remained there but a few months removing to Deleware Co. Iowa, where she remained unti her marriage on April 18, 1860 to Rev. Amos C. Zabriskie, later removing to Buchanan County in 1869, settling one mile south of Stanley, their home being in this vicinity until death, her husband, A.C. Zabriskie, preceding her in death thirteen years ago.
In 1915, she filed for a widow's pension on her husband, Amos C's Civil War military service.
Four of their several children survive:
R. Schermon, R.M.; Mrs. Jennie White, all of Stanley; and Vance A, of Pennsylvania. There are also nine granchildren and one great-grandchild.
Two brothers and one sister survive: Mr. Charles Clute of Edgewood; Frank of Greely and Mrs. Jennie Barr of Montana and numerous friends.
She was converted and joined the U.B. Church in 1867 of which she was ever a faithful member.
Family links:
Parents:
Riers Schermerhorn H. Clute (1806 - 1892)
Sarah Jane Wolverton Clute (1815 - 1905)
Spouse:
Amos C Zabriskie (1836 - 1915)
Children:
Rice Schermon Zabriskie (1868 - 1954)*
George Lafayette Zabriskie (1870 - 1901)*
Mary Jane Zabriskie White (1876 - 1942)*
Roy Minifee Zabriskie (1878 - 1966)*
Effie M. Zabriskie (1883 - 1901)*
Jessie Zabriskie (1906 - 1909)*
Siblings:
John Clute (____ - 1850)*
Dow Clute (____ - 1850)*
Edwin Clute (____ - 1850)*
Lewis G. Clute (1836 - 1910)*
Mary C. Clute Zabriskie (1839 - 1928)
Emma Clute Hardman (1851 - 1921)*
Rie Carlton Clute (1851 - 1926)*
Charles N. Clute (1856 - 1932)*
Frank W. Clute (1859 - 1934)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Stanley Cemetery
Stanley
Buchanan County
Iowa, USA
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Record added: Aug 11, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 56936919
"Friday, April 13, 1928.
Following is the obituary of Mrs. Mary C. Zabriskie who has been in failing health for several weeks:
Mary C. Clute was born August 20, 1839, at Castile, Wyoming County, New York and passed away at her home in Stanley, Iowa, Saturday evening; April 7, at eight o'clock.
She with her parents moved to Wisconsin from New York traveling over the prairies in a covered wagon and building their home from the timbers of the forest.
The family remained there but a few months removing to Delaware county, Iowa, where she remained until her marriage to A. C. Zabriskie, April 18, 1866, later removing to Buchanan county in 1869 settling one mile south of Stanley, their home being in this vicinity until death, her husband A. C. Zabriskie preceeding her in death thirteen year ago.
She also leaves two brothers and [chil]dren, four of whom survive are R. S. Zabriskie, Mrs. Jennie White, R. M. Zabriskie, all of Stanley and V. A. Zabriskie of Pennsylvania, there are also nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.
She also leaves two brothers andd [sic] one sister, Mr. Charles Clute of Edgewood, Frank of Greeley and Mrs. Jennie Barr of Montana and numerous friends.
She was converted and joined the U. B. church in 1867 of which she was ever a faithful member.
Funeral services were held in the home Monday afternoon conducted by Rev. G. L. Heizerman. Four grandsons, Milton and George Zabriskie, Kyle and Amon White and Edward Heize and George Howard were the pallbearers. The song "No not one," "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Shall We Gather at the River" were sung by Mrs. Elmer Morgan, Mrs. Jeane Reed, Mr. George Hill and Mr. Nelson Stimsos[? partially unreadable]. She was laid to rest in the Stanley cemetery.
The bereaved ones friends extend sympathy to them in their sorrow."
From the Oelwein Daily Register, Iowa, Apr. 13, 1928. (Thanks to Chris Hallberg, for the obit.)
Notes: Marriage
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