ROBERTSONS of STROME, ALBERTA


Philip Charles Robertson [Parents] was born on 12 Nov 1941 in Ottumwa, Iowa. He died on 18 May 1985 in Deer Park, New York. He married Frances Lichtenberger on 18 Jun 1967 in New York.

Information from his father's and mother's funeral record. Also from the records of Joseph D. Robertson, and from Marian (Newquist) Dimmitt.

Philip was the manager of motels on Long Island, N.Y.

Frances Lichtenberger

They had the following children:

  M i Scott Robertson
  F ii Jill Robertson
  F iii Deborah Robertson

Vernie Ray Robertson [Parents] was born on 11 Nov 1898 in Wapello County, Iowa. He died on 12 Jul 1989 in Regional Health, Center, Ottumwa, Iowa. He was buried on 15 Jul 1989 in Ottumwa Cemetery, Ottumwa, Iowa. He married Velma Beck on 2 Jun 1923 in Mahaska Co., Iowa.

Information from funeral record, from the records of Joseph D. Robertson, and from Marian (Newquist) Dimmitt.

Vernie and Velma lived on Route #3, Ottumwa.

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Velma Beck was born on 18 Dec 1902 in Wapello County, Iowa. She died on 21 Aug 1971 in Ottumwa Hospital, Ottumwa, Iowa. She was buried on 24 Aug 1971 in Ottumwa Cemetery, Ottumwa, Iowa. She married Vernie Ray Robertson on 2 Jun 1923 in Mahaska Co., Iowa.

Information from funeral record, from the records of Joseph D. Robertson, and from Marian (Newquist) Dimmitt.


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They had the following children:

  M i Don K. Robertson

Melvin Whittington was born on 21 Nov 1895 in Wapello County, Iowa. He died on 4 Jul 1983 in Ottumwa, Iowa. He married Edna Robertson on 26 Apr 1919 in Wapello County, Iowa.

Information from the records of Joseph D. Robertson and from Marian (Newquist) Dimmitt.

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Edna Robertson [Parents] was born on 24 Aug 1893 in Wapello County, Iowa. She died on 1 Nov 1958 in Wapello County, Iowa. She married Melvin Whittington on 26 Apr 1919 in Wapello County, Iowa.

Information from parents' funeral records and the records of Joseph D. Robertson.

They had the following children:

  F i Marjorie Whittington
  M ii Paul Whittington
  M iii Vernon Whittington
  F iv Carol Whittington
  F v Eloise Whittington
  M vi Lloyd Whittington

Don K. Robertson [Parents]

Other marriages:
Harrington, Margaret

Normagene Mellatt

They had the following children:

  F i Vicki Robertson

Don K. Robertson [Parents]

Other marriages:
Mellatt, Normagene

Margaret Harrington


Dietrich Demuth [Parents] was born about 1696 in Germany. He died after 1743 in German Flats, Herkimer, New York. He married Gertrude ----- about 1738.

Information from AFN:JOWQ-Q5. See Notes for his sister, Cordelia DEMUTH, and for his father, Jacob DEMUTH.

Gertrude ----- was born about 1696 in Germany. She married Dietrich Demuth about 1738.

Information from AFN:JOWQ-R8.

They had the following children:

  M i George Demuth Capt.

Mortimer T. Phipps [Parents] was born in Dec 1846 in Canada. He married Elizabeth E. in 1874.

Elizabeth E. was born in Jan 1855 in Pennsylvania, USA. She married Mortimer T. Phipps in 1874.

They had the following children:

  M i Harry Valentine Phipps was born in Jan 1876 in Lansing, Iowa. He died on 18 Jul 1963.
  M ii William Thomas Phipps
  F iii Gracie Maria Phipps was born in Jun 1879 in Lansing, Iowa.
  F iv Alice M. Phipps was born in May 1881 in Lansing, Iowa.
  F v Mildred L. Phipps was born in Feb 1883.
  F vi May E. Phipps was born in Aug 1885 in Lansing, Iowa.
  F vii Lullu E. Phipps was born in Aug 1887 in Lansing, Iowa.
  F viii Shusa E. Phipps was born in Sep 1889 in Lansing, Iowa.
  M ix Alvin M. Phipps was born in Aug 1892 in Lansing, Iowa.
  M x LeRoy Phipps was born in Apr 1897 in Lansing, Iowa.

John Robert Moore Dr [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 6, 7 on 12 Jul 1850 in Jefferson Co Wisconsin. He died 8, 9 on 14 Nov 1909 in New London Wisconsin. The cause of death was Accidental gun shot wound at deer camp. He married 10, 11 Julia A McFarland on 24 Apr 1873. John was employed 12, 13 as in 1873/1880 in Physician of Surgery in Stoughton Dane Co Wisconsin. He was employed 14, 15, 16 as in 1870 in Helper on father's farm. He was employed 17, 18, 19 as in 1873/1875 in Doctor, Stoughton, Dane Co., WI. He was counted in a census 20, 21 on 9 Jun 1880 in New London Waupaca Wisconsin.

Other marriages:
Dickinson, Nellie W.

The following item was brought to my attention by
Barbara (Allen) Rohde


A HISTORY OF THE NORTHERN PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN AND ITS PEOPLE p. 1185
Alvah H. Sawyer
Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1911

JOHN ROBERT MOORE, M. D.-In the death of John Robert Moore, M. D., which occurred in November, 1909, Ironwood lost not only one of her most skilful and prominent physicians and surgeons, but one of its most honored, respected and valued citizens. He was very success­ful in his treatment of medical and surgical cases, while his genial man­ner and pleasant words of cheer made him a welcome visitor to the strong and hearty, as well as to those suffering ills and pains, A son of Robert Moore, Jr., he was born, July 12, 1850, in Sullivan township, Jefferson county, Wisconsin.

His paternal grandfather, Robert Moore, Sr., was born, in 1788, in New Hampshire, coming, it is said, of Scotch ancestry. As a young man he migrated to Vermont, from there going into Canada, where he made a brief stay. Going onward to Ohio, he became a pioneer settler of Ashtabula county, and there spent his last years. His wife, whose maiden name was Hannah Bean, was born in Vermont in 1798. She survived him many years, passing away at the home of her son Robert, in Wisconsin.

One of a family of ten children, Robert Moore, Jr., was born in Canada, but was brought up in Ohio, In early manhood he followed the march of civilization westward to Wisconsin. Locating in Sullivan township, Jefferson county, he bought a partially improved farm, and was there engaged in agricultural pursuits many years. He subse­quently removed to the village of Rome, where he lived retired until his death, in 1896, at the good old age of seventy-two years. His wife, whose maiden name was Lois Henry, was born in Pennsylvania, and died, in 1902, in Wisconsin, at the age of sixty-eight years. She reared ten children, as follows: Welcome, John Robert, Henry, Henrietta, Edwin, George K., Frank, Arthur, Oscar, and Minnie.

Receiving his preliminary education in the district schools of his native township, John Robert Moore was subsequently graduated from the Milton High School. His resolution to enter the medical profession having become fixed in his mind, he then began the study of medicine with Dr. Pattie of Concord, Wisconsin, arid in 1872 was graduated from the Chicago Medical College with the degree of M. D. Dr. Moore immediately began the practice of his profession at Stoughton, Wis­consin, from there going to New London. Coming to Ironwood in 1888, he was here actively and successfully employed as mine surgeon until his death, which was caused by the accidental discharge of a gun, in November, 1909.

Dr. Moore was twice married. He married first Julia McFarlane, who died in 1880, leaving one daughter, Mabel Moore. The doctor married for his second wife, Nellie W. Dickinson, who survives him, and has two children, Alice D., and John R. Alice D. is the wife of Burt C. Hayes. John R. married Maude - - - --, and they have one son. Robert Dr. Moore was a member of the American Medical Society, of the Michigan State Medical Society, and of the Gogebic County Medical Society.

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Newspaper article: A New London Newspaper published a notice of the death of Dr. John R. Moore and states that he was born in this county in July 1850, and that he was a brother of Mrs Henrietta Clark of Fort Atkinson. He died as a result of accidentally shooting himself while out hunting. Publish date Nov 24 1909

Oscar Moore attended the funeral of his brother, Dr. J. R. Moore at New London last Wednesday. Dr. Moore was accidentally shot while at a deer hunter's camp in northern Wisconsin.
Banner, 24 Nov 1909

Julia A McFarland 1, 2 was born 3, 4 in 1852 in Jefferson Co Wisconsin. She died 5, 6 on 14 Aug 1880 in New London Wisconsin. The cause of death was Consumption. She married 7, 8 John Robert Moore Dr on 24 Apr 1873.

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Mrs Moore was born in Jefferson Co Wisconsin, in 1852. Educated at MiltonCollege, and in 1873 became the wife of Dr. Moore was was then practicinghis proffesion in Stoughton, Dane Co Wisconsin, where he remained until1875 when, with his family he moved to this city. For about three yearsshe had been a sufferer from that "dread disease" consumption, whichslowly but steadily crept on with its terrible work of destruction. LastChristmas she attended a family reunion at her old home in the southernpart of the state. The journey proved to be too much for her, and sinceher strength has rapidly failed, notwithstanding all the efforts whichmedical science could suggest to baffle the disease

The Banner Sept 9 1880

They had the following children:

  F i Mabel Moore.

John Robert Moore Dr [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 6, 7 on 12 Jul 1850 in Jefferson Co Wisconsin. He died 8, 9 on 14 Nov 1909 in New London Wisconsin. The cause of death was Accidental gun shot wound at deer camp. He married Nellie W. Dickinson. John was employed 10, 11 as in 1873/1880 in Physician of Surgery in Stoughton Dane Co Wisconsin. He was employed 12, 13, 14 as in 1870 in Helper on father's farm. He was employed 15, 16, 17 as in 1873/1875 in Doctor, Stoughton, Dane Co., WI. He was counted in a census 18, 19 on 9 Jun 1880 in New London Waupaca Wisconsin.

Other marriages:
McFarland, Julia A

The following item was brought to my attention by
Barbara (Allen) Rohde


A HISTORY OF THE NORTHERN PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN AND ITS PEOPLE p. 1185
Alvah H. Sawyer
Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, 1911

JOHN ROBERT MOORE, M. D.-In the death of John Robert Moore, M. D., which occurred in November, 1909, Ironwood lost not only one of her most skilful and prominent physicians and surgeons, but one of its most honored, respected and valued citizens. He was very success­ful in his treatment of medical and surgical cases, while his genial man­ner and pleasant words of cheer made him a welcome visitor to the strong and hearty, as well as to those suffering ills and pains, A son of Robert Moore, Jr., he was born, July 12, 1850, in Sullivan township, Jefferson county, Wisconsin.

His paternal grandfather, Robert Moore, Sr., was born, in 1788, in New Hampshire, coming, it is said, of Scotch ancestry. As a young man he migrated to Vermont, from there going into Canada, where he made a brief stay. Going onward to Ohio, he became a pioneer settler of Ashtabula county, and there spent his last years. His wife, whose maiden name was Hannah Bean, was born in Vermont in 1798. She survived him many years, passing away at the home of her son Robert, in Wisconsin.

One of a family of ten children, Robert Moore, Jr., was born in Canada, but was brought up in Ohio, In early manhood he followed the march of civilization westward to Wisconsin. Locating in Sullivan township, Jefferson county, he bought a partially improved farm, and was there engaged in agricultural pursuits many years. He subse­quently removed to the village of Rome, where he lived retired until his death, in 1896, at the good old age of seventy-two years. His wife, whose maiden name was Lois Henry, was born in Pennsylvania, and died, in 1902, in Wisconsin, at the age of sixty-eight years. She reared ten children, as follows: Welcome, John Robert, Henry, Henrietta, Edwin, George K., Frank, Arthur, Oscar, and Minnie.

Receiving his preliminary education in the district schools of his native township, John Robert Moore was subsequently graduated from the Milton High School. His resolution to enter the medical profession having become fixed in his mind, he then began the study of medicine with Dr. Pattie of Concord, Wisconsin, arid in 1872 was graduated from the Chicago Medical College with the degree of M. D. Dr. Moore immediately began the practice of his profession at Stoughton, Wis­consin, from there going to New London. Coming to Ironwood in 1888, he was here actively and successfully employed as mine surgeon until his death, which was caused by the accidental discharge of a gun, in November, 1909.

Dr. Moore was twice married. He married first Julia McFarlane, who died in 1880, leaving one daughter, Mabel Moore. The doctor married for his second wife, Nellie W. Dickinson, who survives him, and has two children, Alice D., and John R. Alice D. is the wife of Burt C. Hayes. John R. married Maude - - - --, and they have one son. Robert Dr. Moore was a member of the American Medical Society, of the Michigan State Medical Society, and of the Gogebic County Medical Society.

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[From: Langholff Branches and Twigs.FTW]

Newspaper article: A New London Newspaper published a notice of the death of Dr. John R. Moore and states that he was born in this county in July 1850, and that he was a brother of Mrs Henrietta Clark of Fort Atkinson. He died as a result of accidentally shooting himself while out hunting. Publish date Nov 24 1909

Oscar Moore attended the funeral of his brother, Dr. J. R. Moore at New London last Wednesday. Dr. Moore was accidentally shot while at a deer hunter's camp in northern Wisconsin.
Banner, 24 Nov 1909

Nellie W. Dickinson.Nellie married John Robert Moore Dr.

They had the following children:

  F i Alice D. Moore
  M ii John R. Moore

Burt C. Hayes

Alice D. Moore [Parents]

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