Puffer Genealogy

JOHNSTON, Reuben Wesley

Male 1892 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  JOHNSTON, Reuben Wesley was born in 1892 (son of JOHNSTON, Charles and PUFFER, Daisy L.); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  JOHNSTON, Charles was born about 1870; and died.

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    • References: Genealogy of the Cowles families in America
    • Residence: 1894, Fulton County, IL

    Charles married PUFFER, Daisy L. on 11 Nov 1891 in Whiteside County, IL. Daisy (daughter of PUFFER, Maj. Luther Fletcher and KNIGHT, Emma Elvira) was born in Jun 1873 in IL; died in Apr 1956 in Kansas City, KS; was buried in Kansas City, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  PUFFER, Daisy L. was born in Jun 1873 in IL (daughter of PUFFER, Maj. Luther Fletcher and KNIGHT, Emma Elvira); died in Apr 1956 in Kansas City, KS; was buried in Kansas City, KS.

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    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 1900, Monmouth, Jackson, IA
    • Residence: 1900, Baldwin, IA
    • Residence: 1915, Kansas City, KS
    • Residence: 1920, Kansas City, KS
    • Residence: 1930, Liberty, KS

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    FindaGrave:
    GRID=90646733

    Children:
    1. 1. JOHNSTON, Reuben Wesley was born in 1892; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  PUFFER, Maj. Luther Fletcher was born on 26 Mar 1836 in Leyden, NY (son of PUFFER, Thomas and TREMAINE, Lucy A.); died on 21 Sep 1896 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL.

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    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    Enlisted in Company A, Illinois 108th Infantry Regiment on 28 Aug 1862. Mustered out on 28 Jul 1865. A Corporal. He has a Civil War Pension Index as an invalid. He was probably wounded.

    According to the 1870 Federal Census he was a carriage maker.

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    Enlisted in Company A, Illinois 108th Infantry Regiment on 28 Aug 1862. Mustered out on 28 Jul 1865. A Corporal. He has a Civil War Pension Index as an invalid. He was probably wounded.

    According to the 1870/1880 Federal Censuses he was a carriage maker.

    It is not proven that he is the son of Thomas and Lucy A. Tremaine Puffer, but it is the only family in the time period and place.

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=87804472

    Luther married KNIGHT, Emma Elvira on 25 Nov 1868 in Blackhawk, CO. Emma (daughter of KNIGHT, Wesley and COWLES, Louisa Wilbur) was born on 24 Jan 1839 in Charleston, IL; died on 2 Jan 1895 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  KNIGHT, Emma Elvira was born on 24 Jan 1839 in Charleston, IL (daughter of KNIGHT, Wesley and COWLES, Louisa Wilbur); died on 2 Jan 1895 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL.

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    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FULTON, Ill. - An interesting phenomenon in Fulton´s history is told here. Is it macabre, eerie or incredible? You decide.

    Warren P. Hall, co-owner of the Langford & Hall Sawmill located on Fulton´s riverfront, was fatally injured on July 7, 1881, by a falling log. He was supervising the raising of a tall smoke stack that had been blown down in a storm. His death, however, was not the first tragedy for the Hall family.

    On January 16, 1876, five years earlier, George Hall, age 16, the only son of Warren and Catherine Hall, went to the river to ice skate and never returned. The Halls' residence was on the northeast corner of Third Street and Eighth Avenue (current site of the Fulton Corporation office). The Fulton citizens, gripped with great concern and anxiety, aided in the search for the missing boy. Most of the concentration was at the site of the C & NW railroad elevator located on the west end of 11th Avenue.

    At the time, Mrs. L. F. (Emma) Puffer, a quiet woman who had demonstrated clairvoyant powers in the past, offered her advice as to the location of the body of George. She was hesitant about getting involved as she had experienced public animosity in a previous town, but her desire to be helpful gave her courage to use her "one talent, clairvoyance, toward directing others where to search." In the presence of four others, she laid her hand on a coat that George Hall had worn and `"from a clue given by the magnetism in the coat as it appeared to her, she saw the boy leave his home, go to the river, put on his skates and skate to the north above the sawmill," according to an article written by Wayne Bastian. She could clearly see the boy's body under the ice in that location. This would have been the Smith & Culbertson Sawmill at the mouth of the Cattail Slough (current site of Rick Brown's property).

    Later that day, William Stuart, who resided in the neighborhood, stopped by the Puffer home and said that people no longer thought that George had drowned and that he had run away from home. Mrs. Puffer refused to accept this theory and reiterated her belief as to the body's location. "Billy, George Hall is dead and is under the ice'85." That evening George's body was located exactly at the site that Mrs. Puffer had envisioned.

    Many people doubted Mrs. Puffer and claimed that someone had told her, but she rose in righteous wrath and defended her clairvoyant talent. In a lengthy letter to the Fulton Journal on April 7, 1876, three months after the drowning, she defended herself and expressed resentment for being accused as an imposter. The letter is well written and reflects an intelligent and educated woman with a caring nature. In closing, she wrote, "and although I am a woman, I claim the rights of citizenship enough to defend myself when there have been false accusations made, and for the use of your columns through which to do so, you have my thanks." Signed: Emma E. Puffer.

    There was an affidavit that accompanied her letter signed by the people that were present when she first described the location of George Hall's body.

    Emma was not the only clairvoyant noted in Fulton's history. Dr. A. W. Benton, a medical physician, arrived in Fulton in 1853. His advertisements offered both medical and clairvoyant services. He owned the first drug store. Dr. Benton is best remembered, however, because the house he built in 1855 is now the Fulton (Martin House) Museum located at 707 10th Ave.

    Writer's note: The reference to another community in which Emma Knight Puffer experienced public animosity was in Nauvoo. She and her family moved to Fulton in 1847 when the mass exodus of Mormans departed for Salt Lake City.

    Emma practiced Spiritualism while she lived in Fulton. She is buried in the Fulton Township Cemetery. Emma Knight Wythe Puffer was Helen Wythe´s grandmother; Wythe was a well-known Fulton resident who died March 17, 1993.

    Sources: Wayne Bastian; Fulton Journal articles

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=87804543

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Nettie Eunice was born on 29 Nov 1869 in Fulton, IL; died on 26 May 1946 in Oak Park, IL; was buried on 29 May 1946 in Proviso, IL.
    2. 3. PUFFER, Daisy L. was born in Jun 1873 in IL; died in Apr 1956 in Kansas City, KS; was buried in Kansas City, KS.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  PUFFER, Thomas was born on 14 Mar 1797 in Watson, NY (son of PUFFER, Rev. Isaac G. Sr. and MERRIAM, Sarah); died on 10 Mar 1844 in Watson, NY; was buried in Watson, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave: Address:
      70452220
    • Ref#: 471
    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    He is listed in "The History of Lewis County" as having built the "Livingworth Bridge" around 1833, on the road between New Bremen and Lowville.

    He also attended the first town meeting of Watson, NY, which was formed from the town of Leyden, NY on Mar 30, 1821, in which he was appointed Commissioner of Highways

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=70452220

    Thomas married TREMAINE, Lucy A. in CA 1816. Lucy was born on 25 Apr 1798 in Watson, NY; died on 25 Apr 1855 in WI; was buried in Neenah, WI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  TREMAINE, Lucy A.TREMAINE, Lucy A. was born on 25 Apr 1798 in Watson, NY; died on 25 Apr 1855 in WI; was buried in Neenah, WI.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FindaGrave: Address:
      1868920
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Residence: 1850, Neenah, WI

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=91868920

    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Lorenzo was born on 8 Jan 1818 in Watson, NY; died in Jun 1892 in Burlington, KS; was buried in Burlington, KS.
    2. PUFFER, Isaac was born about 1821 in Watson, NY; died on 29 Oct 1891 in Algoma, WI; was buried in Kewaunee, WI.
    3. PUFFER, Lucena was born in Aug 1823 in Watson, NY; died on 23 Jun 1905 in Oakland, CA; was buried in Oakland, CA.
    4. PUFFER, Courtney was born on 24 Sep 1823 in Watson, NY; died on 10 Feb 1892 in Burlington, KS; was buried in Burlington, KS.
    5. PUFFER, Capt. Charles W. was born on 25 Jun 1825 in Watson, NY; died on 17 Dec 1896 in Burlington, KS; was buried in Burlington, KS.
    6. PUFFER, Henry was born about 1831 in Watson, NY; died before 1931.
    7. PUFFER, Jane Sevally was born in 1832 in Watson, NY; died on 20 Oct 1894 in Berkeley, CA; was buried in Oakland, CA.
    8. PUFFER, Dolly Anna was born about 1833 in Watson, NY; died on 8 Jun 1861 in Casco, WI; was buried in Kewaunee, WI.
    9. PUFFER, Wilson Henry was born on 7 Feb 1837 in Watson, NY; died on 11 Jun 1885 in Placer County, CA; was buried in Newcastle, CA.
    10. 6. PUFFER, Maj. Luther Fletcher was born on 26 Mar 1836 in Leyden, NY; died on 21 Sep 1896 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL.
    11. PUFFER, Francis A. was born in 1841 in Watson, NY; died on 28 Nov 1908 in San Diego, CA; was buried on 30 Nov 1908 in Los Angeles, CA.
    12. PUFFER, Lucinda was born on 7 Aug 1848 in Watson, NY; died on 10 May 1922 in Oakland, CA; was buried in Compton, CA.

  3. 14.  KNIGHT, Wesley was born in 1815 in Otsego County, NY; died in 1850 in OH.

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    • _COLOR: 2

    Wesley married COWLES, Louisa Wilbur on 24 Apr 1838 in Kirtland, OH. Louisa (daughter of COWLES, Austin and WILBUR, Phebe) was born on 19 Mar 1817 in Otsego County, NY; died on 13 Jul 1897 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  COWLES, Louisa Wilbur was born on 19 Mar 1817 in Otsego County, NY (daughter of COWLES, Austin and WILBUR, Phebe); died on 13 Jul 1897 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _COLOR: 11

    Notes:

    FindaGrave:
    GRID=87869780

    Children:
    1. 7. KNIGHT, Emma Elvira was born on 24 Jan 1839 in Charleston, IL; died on 2 Jan 1895 in Fulton, IL; was buried in Fulton, IL.