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8-66 INTERACTIVE <strong>FAMILY</strong> HISTORIESCHARLES HOUSE (1.5.3.6.5) is the son of Wiley House and Malinda (Orton)House. Charles was born on September 9, 1865 in Perry County, Illinois. OnJuly 17, 1883, Charles House married Laura O. Williams in Holden, Illinois.Laura was born on February 4, 1866 in Battle Creek, Michigan and is thedaughter of Walter Williams and Olive (White) Williams. Charles and LauraHouse were the parents of four children:. . . Charles House, Jr., b. November 12, 1883, Holden, Illinois. . . Lois M. House, b. July 20, 1885, Holden, Illinois. . . Wiley W. House, b. July 12, 1888, Holden, Illinois. . . Lyle Stanley House, b. May 22, 1893, Du Quoin, Illinois. . . Blanche House, b. April, 1899, IllinoisIn 1900, Charles and Laura House were living in Perry County, Illinois. CharlesHouse died on October 1, 1902 in Holden, Illinois and was buried in the NineMile Baptist Cemetery in Perry County, Illinois. In 1910, Laura (Williams)House was living in Perry County, Illinois. Laura (Williams) House died onMarch 19, 1933 in Holden, Illinois and was buried the I. O. O. F. Cemetery inDu Quoin, Illinois. Charles House, Jr. died on August 24, 1884. On January 2,1909, Lois House married James B. Mitchell. Lois (House) Mitchell died onJune 2, 1956. On April 24, 1921, Wylie House married Lillian Cavins. WylieHouse died on January 15, 1939. On January 30, 1915, Lyle House marriedLora Cecil Weaver in Evansville, Indiana. Lyle House died on April 1, 1961 inDu Quoin, Illinois and was buried in Du Quoin, Illinois.References: 1) 1900 and 1910 Censuses, Perry County, Illinois; 2) Ancestral File,extracted April, 1991ELIZABETH <strong>BRYAN</strong> (1.6) is the daughter of John and Sarah Bryan. SinceElizabeth married in 1787 and was probably a teenager at the time, ElizabethBryan was was in the late 1760’s. It is believed that Elizabeth Bryan marriedJohn Davis on February 22, 1787 in Rowan County, North Carolina. RichardCaswell was responsible for the debts of this marriage for 500 pound bond. In1797, “Elizabeth Davis” is listed as a daughter in John Bryan’s will. In 1821,“Elizabeth Davis” is listed in the will of John Davis as the wife of John Davis.References: 1) Marriage Book 20, Page 2535, Rowan County, North Carolina, February22, 1787; 2) Will of John Bryan, Will Book D, Pages 1 and 2, Rowan County, NorthCarolina, 1797; 3) Will of John Davis, Will Book H, Pages 123 - 125, Rowan County,North Carolina, May 21, 1821SARAH <strong>BRYAN</strong> (1.7) is the daughter of John and Sarah Bryan. In 1797,“Sarah Allen” is listed as a daughter in John Bryan’s will. In 1821, “Sarah”Allen was listed in the will of John Allen as the wife of John Allen. It is notcertain if this Sarah is John and Sarah Bryan’s daughter.References: 1) Will of John Bryan, Will Book D, Pages 1 and 2, Rowan County, NorthCarolina, 1797; 2) Will of John Allen, Will Book C, Pages 266 and 267, Rowan County,North Carolina, May 21, 1821

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