Land Section 12 (R8), Mt. Pleasant Township
Ellis, John (1839-1912)
Author
Mr. Ellis is the author of the above book:
The Complete History of Delaware County–Our County
It’s History and Early Settlement by Townships.
Entry of Public Lands, Present Owners, Reminiscences of Pioneer Life, etc.
The section on Mt. Pleasant Township begins on page 150. (214 of PDF)
1837 Proposal of Mail Route to Yorktown
NEW MAIL SERVICE The state of Indiana considers a proposal for a three day-a-week mail service from Indianapolis to Greenville, Ohio via Munceytown and Yorktown in 1837. Mail service had been established in Yorktown in 1836. Muncie had established service in 1828. Others came later—Daleville 1857, Cammack 1882, Reed 1876. This would be an increase in services. |
This clipping was used in the January 2021 newsletter
By the Section–#1 NW Mt. Pleasant Township
Cummins, Rollie Shortridge (1877-1935) and Emma Mae Andre Cummins (1874-1948)
Rollie Shortridge Cummins and Emma Mae Andre Cummins were the parents Andre (1901), Corwin (1905), James (1910, and Marion (1914). Rollie was the pricipal of of Daleville School and later became the president of the Yorktown State Bank. During WWI, Rollie worked as the government appeal agent for Delaware County. He travelled extensively.
Rollie Cummins divorced Emma Mae 27 June 1929. The newspaper went into detail quoting Rollie as saying that his wife had “a peculiar desire [for the children] to attend schools belonging to the church to which she belonged.” The family lived for a time in Battle Creek, moving to Yorktown in 1908. Battle Creek, Michigan was the headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church which was established there in 1863.
Son, James Flemming Cummins moved to Takoma Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC, and worked for the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a the secretary-treasurer of the conference.
1929 Rollie and Mae Cummins Divorce
25 April 1929, Muncie Star Press, Muncie
1920 Farmers Meet to Discuss Meeting Schedule and Lack of Trucks to Transport Goods
Sunderland, Marker Samuel (1887-1974) and Fleda Lazetta Yingling (1888-1964)
Warfel, Howard Andrew (1889-1936) and Gladys Myrtle Overmire (1888-1933)
Gladys Overmire Warfel was the wife of Howard A. Warfel, president of the York Tool Co. and VP of the Muncie Oldsmobile dealership along with Ralph Yingling. Gladys Overmire Warfel and Mildred Overmire Hamilton were both daughters of Lewis D. and Emma Erther Overmire.
Gladys_Overmire_Warfel_stabbed_herself_with_a_pair_of_scissors_in_suicide Warfel-Overmire-GlaydsI am working on this biography.