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Allan Howard Bausch

Allan Howard Bausch

Male 1910 - 1984  (74 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Allan Howard BauschAllan Howard Bausch was born on 20 Jun 1910 in O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska (son of Charles Bausch and Rose Ann McKeown); died on 8 Jul 1984 in San Mateo County, California; was buried in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: World War II. US Army CPL

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3551010/allan-h-bausch

    Plot CA, 1043

    Family/Spouse: Margaret T. Unknown. Margaret was born on 9 Jul 1905; died on 3 Jan 1986; was buried in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Bausch was born in Apr 1862 in Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: carpenter
    • Census: 1910, O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska
    • Census: 1920, Rushville, Sheridan County, Nebraska
    • Census: 1930, O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; with new wife, Mary

    Notes:

    In the 1910 census Charles and Rose have several children living with them ( children who may not be their own children since they had been married for only six years): Mary, age 15, Clara, age 10, Merta, age 9, Frederick, age 8, Margaret, age 7, Rose age 5, and their son Karl age 3. In the 1920 census, the only children listed in the household of Charles and Rose are their sons Karl and Allan. Both brothers appear again together in the 1930 US census as boarders in San Francisco, California.


    Mrs. Rose Bausch and boys, Karl and Allen, left his week for Casper, Wyo., to make their home, as Mr. Bausch is located there, working at his trade, that of carpenter and contractor. They would have gone sooner, but the boys were students in the Rushville schools and their parents wished them to remain until the close of school.
    Sheridan County Star, Rushville, Nebraska. Friday, 23 May 1924.


    Mrs. Rose Bausch and son Karl returned Wednesday from Casper. We understand that it is the intention of the family to again locate here, as times in Casper are on the decline and there is little doing there. Besides, the boys wish to attend the Rushville schools.
    Sheridan County Star, Rushville, Nebraska. Friday, 29 August 1924.


    Asks $20,000 in Alienation Suite
    O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 14 – Mrs. Rose Bausch, by her attorney M.F. Harrington, has filed in the office of the clerk of the district court a petition asking for $20,000 damages from Mary A. Chase, of Page, Nebraska for alleged alienation of affections of her husband, Charles Bausch.
    The Orchard News, Orchard, Nebraska. Friday, 17 August 1928.


    Bausch vs Chase Case Dismissed In District Court
    The alienation of affection case of Bausch vs. Chase “blew up” in court Tuesday afternoon and was dismissed on motion of the plaintiffs attorney. This is the case wherein Mrs. Rose Bausch sues Mrs. Chase for $20,000 claiming that Mrs. Chase had taken the affections of her husband, Charles Bausch, from her to the above amount. A jury had been selected and Rose Bausch put on the stand, and after a few questions a letter was presented as evidence by the defendant that Mrs. Bausch had written to Henry Bausch sometime ago. The jury was excused while the letter was being submitted and after reading the letter, M.F. Harrington who represented the plaintiff, asked to have the case dismissed saying it was not his case and he had not gone into it, and that he had no knowledge of conditions as stated in the latter.
    The judge dismissed the case.
    The Frontier and Holt county Independent, O’Neill, Nebraska. Friday, 22 March 1929.


    Audience Disappointed When Case Is Dismissed
    A court room filled with an attentive crowd apparently eager to hear morsels of scandal, became an audience disappointed when the 25 thousand dollar alienation of affection suit of Mrs. Rose Bausch against Mrs. Mary A. Chase was dismissed by Judge Dickson in district court Tuesday, after counsel for the plaintiff withdrew from the case.
    Mrs. Bausch sued Mrs. Chase for damages sustained, she alleged, bu the alienation of her husband’s affections by the defendant. The plaintiff took the stand and testified to her relationship with her husband prior to the time she alleged he became acquainted and infatuated with Mrs. Chase. On cross examination she admitted writing a lengthy letter to a brother of her husband. This letter was then turned over to her lawyer for approval or objection. Upon reading the letter, counsel for Mrs. Bausch withdrew from the case, claiming that his client had not told him the truth about the matter.
    The plaintiff thereupon requested the court to dismiss the case without prejudice to a future action. This was complied with and the jury discharged from further service in the case. M.F. Harrington was attorney for the plaintiff and J.D. Cronin for defendant.
    The Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, Nebraska. Friday, 22 March 1929, page 1.


    Bausch-Chase
    Charles Bausch of this city and Mrs. Mary A. Chase of Page were united in marriage at Neligh on Saturday, September 21, 1929, and they returned here in the evening and have gone to housekeeping in the Geo. Bradt property in the east part of the city.
    Both the contracting parties are well known here, and we join their many friends in wishing them much happiness and prosperity.
    The Frontier and Holt County Independent, O’Neill, Nebraska. Friday, 27 September 1929.

    Charles married Rose Ann McKeown on 13 Aug 1904 in O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Rose (daughter of Arthur Glasgow McKeown and Mary Ellen Walker) was born on 12 Aug 1871 in Iowa; died on 20 Oct 1972 in San Francisco County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose Ann McKeown was born on 12 Aug 1871 in Iowa (daughter of Arthur Glasgow McKeown and Mary Ellen Walker); died on 20 Oct 1972 in San Francisco County, California.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    In the 1910 census Charles and Rose have several children living with them ( children who may not be their own children since they had been married for only six years): Mary, age 15, Clara, age 10, Merta, age 9, Frederick, age 8, Margaret, age 7, Rose age 5, and their son Karl age 3.

    In the 1920 census, the only children listed in the household of Charles and Rose are their sons Karl and Allan.

    In the 1930 US census both brothers appear again together as boarders in San Francisco, California.
    In the 1930 US census Rose (McKeown) Bausch, age 58, is listed as a widow in the household of her brother Howard McKeown in Tulsa, Oklahoma.




    Mrs. Rose Bausch and boys, Karl and Allen, left his week for Casper, Wyo., to make their home, as Mr. Bausch is located there, working at his trade, that of carpenter and contractor. They would have gone sooner, but the boys were students in the Rushville schools and their parents wished them to remain until the close of school.
    Sheridan County Star, Rushville, Nebraska. Friday, 23 May 1924.


    Mrs. Rose Bausch and son Karl returned Wednesday from Casper. We understand that it is the intention of the family to again locate here, as times in Casper are on the decline and there is little doing there. Besides, the boys wish to attend the Rushville schools.
    Sheridan County Star, Rushville, Nebraska. Friday, 29 August 1924.


    Mrs. Rose Bausch and son Allan of Rushville were in town from Wednesday until Thursday morning visiting friends, while on their way from Rushville to Tulsa, Oklahoma where they will make their home with her brother, Dr. McKeown. Carl, the older boy is in San Francisco where he is a draughtsman for a big electrical company.
    The Frontier and Holt county Independent, O’Neill, Nebraska. Friday, 6 April 1928.


    Asks $20,000 in Alienation Suite
    O’Neill, Neb., Aug. 14 – Mrs. Rose Bausch, by her attorney M.F. Harrington, has filed in the office of the clerk of the district court a petition asking for $20,000 damages from Mary A. Chase, of Page, Nebraska for alleged alienation of affections of her husband, Charles Bausch.
    The Orchard News, Orchard, Nebraska. Friday, 17 August 1928.


    Bausch vs Chase Case Dismissed In District Court
    The alienation of affection case of Bausch vs. Chase “blew up” in court Tuesday afternoon and was dismissed on motion of the plaintiffs attorney. This is the case wherein Mrs. Rose Bausch sues Mrs. Chase for $20,000 claiming that Mrs. Chase had taken the affections of her husband, Charles Bausch, from her to the above amount. A jury had been selected and Rose Bausch put on the stand, and after a few questions a letter was presented as evidence by the defendant that Mrs. Bausch had written to Henry Bausch sometime ago. The jury was excused while the letter was being submitted and after reading the letter, M.F. Harrington who represented the plaintiff, asked to have the case dismissed saying it was not his case and he had not gone into it, and that he had no knowledge of conditions as stated in the latter.
    The judge dismissed the case.
    The Frontier and Holt county Independent, O’Neill, Nebraska. Friday, 22 March 1929.


    Audience Disappointed When Case Is Dismissed
    A court room filled with an attentive crowd apparently eager to hear morsels of scandal, became an audience disappointed when the 25 thousand dollar alienation of affection suit of Mrs. Rose Bausch against Mrs. Mary A. Chase was dismissed by Judge Dickson in district court Tuesday, after counsel for the plaintiff withdrew from the case.
    Mrs. Bausch sued Mrs. Chase for damages sustained, she alleged, bu the alienation of her husband’s affections by the defendant. The plaintiff took the stand and testified to her relationship with her husband prior to the time she alleged he became acquainted and infatuated with Mrs. Chase. On cross examination she admitted writing a lengthy letter to a brother of her husband. This letter was then turned over to her lawyer for approval or objection. Upon reading the letter, counsel for Mrs. Bausch withdrew from the case, claiming that his client had not told him the truth about the matter.
    The plaintiff thereupon requested the court to dismiss the case without prejudice to a future action. This was complied with and the jury discharged from further service in the case. M.F. Harrington was attorney for the plaintiff and J.D. Cronin for defendant.
    The Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, Nebraska. Friday, 22 March 1929, page 1.

    Children:
    1. 1. Allan Howard Bausch was born on 20 Jun 1910 in O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; died on 8 Jul 1984 in San Mateo County, California; was buried in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California.
    2. Karl McKeown Bausch was born on 19 Jan 1908 in O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; died on 24 Feb 2000 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California; was cremated in Skylawn Memorial Park, San Mateo, San Mateo County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Arthur Glasgow McKeownArthur Glasgow McKeown was born on 12 Oct 1833 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio (son of Alexander McKeown and Rosanna Glasgow); died on 18 May 1917 in Deming, Luna County, New Mexico; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Deming, Luna County, New Mexico.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: Civil War. 65th Ohio Inf. Co. H. Sergeant
    • Census: 1870, Van Buren County, Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Lincoln, Atchison County, Missouri
    • Census: 1900, Point Deluce, Arkansas County, Arkansas
    • Census: 1910, Siloam Spring, Benton County, Arkansas

    Notes:

    Sgt. Arthur Glasgow McKEOWN, USA


    A.G. McKeown, for many years a resident of Siloam springs, died recently at Deming, New Mexico, to which place he moved last fall.
    The Springdale News, Springdale, Arkansas. Friday, 1 June 1917.


    A.G. McKeown Dies Here
    A.G. McKeown of Siloam Springs, Ark., died Thursday at the home of Mrs. J.T. Walsh of Capitol Dome of senility. Mr. McKeown was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Walsh, at the time of his death, and had been accompanied to Deming by his wife. The funeral was held in Deming from the Rawson Undertaking parlors, and the services were conducted by Rev. S.R. McClure, pastor of the Christian church. Interment was at Mountainview Cemetery.
    The Deming Headlight, Deming, New Mexico. Friday, 25 May 1917.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71960292/arthur-glasgow-mckeown

    Photo on Find a Grave of his tombstone shows Sergt. Arthur G. McKeown, Co. H, 65 Ohio Inf.

    Arthur married Mary Ellen Walker on 30 Oct 1867 in Van Buren County, Iowa. Mary was born on 22 Jul 1840 in Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 30 Jan 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; was buried in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Ellen WalkerMary Ellen Walker was born on 22 Jul 1840 in Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 30 Jan 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; was buried in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    Doctor McKeown’s Mother Dies
    Mrs. Mary Ellen McKeown, mother of Dr. H.A. McKeown, dentist, died at her son’s home, 1115 South Elgin, at 12:40 o’clock yesterday. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1840, and old age was given as the cause of her death. Funeral services will be held from the residence at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Rev. C.W. Kerr of the Frist Presbyterian church will officiate. Mrs. McKeown was a devout Presbyterian. She is survived by her son and four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Carnes of De Witt, Ark., Mrs. May Murry of Albron, Neb., Mrs. Rose Bousch of Rushville, Neb., and Mrs. Ethel Walsh of Denning, N.M.
    Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friday, 30 January 1920.


    Census:
    Mary, widow, is in the household of her son, Howard McKeown

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77658283/mary-ellen-mckeown

    Buried near her son, Howard McKeown.

    Section Graceland (6) L-525

    Children:
    1. Maria Theresa McKeown was born on 18 Nov 1868 in Selma, Van Buren County, Iowa; died on 9 Mar 1963 in Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Clinton Cemetery, New Beaver, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
    2. 3. Rose Ann McKeown was born on 12 Aug 1871 in Iowa; died on 20 Oct 1972 in San Francisco County, California.
    3. Ethel Margueritte McKeown was born on 4 Jun 1874 in Van Buren County, Iowa; died on 26 Jun 1967 in Deming, Luna County, New Mexico; was buried on 29 Jun 1967 in Mountain View Cemetery, Deming, Luna County, New Mexico.
    4. Wilbur Walker McKeown was born on 23 Feb 1876 in Iowa; died on 18 Aug 1900; was buried in De Witt Cemetery, De Witt, Arkansas County, Arkansas.
    5. Mary Myrtle McKeown was born on 26 Mar 1878 in Keosauqua, Van Buren County, Iowa.
    6. Howard Arthur McKeown was born on 15 Sep 1883 in Tarkio, Atchison County, Missouri; died on 29 Sep 1958 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; was buried on 2 Oct 1958 in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alexander McKeownAlexander McKeown was born in 1790 in County Antrim, Ireland; died on 8 Feb 1852 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1827, Ohio farm of Alexander McKeown, Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio containing about one hundred and fifty one acres.
    • Census: 1830, Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio

    Notes:

    Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 for Alexander McKeown. Harrison County, Ohio, Will Record, Vo1. A-C, 1813-1878
    The Last Will and Testament of Alexander McKeown, deceased.
    In the name of the Benevolent father of All, I, Alexander McKeown of the County of Harrison to make and publish this my last will and testament. Item First. I give and devise to my beloved wife [in turn?] of her downer this farm on which we now reside situated in Freeport Township, Harrison County, State of Ohio containing about one hundred and fifty one acres during her natural life and all the stock, household goods furniture and provisions and the goods and chattels which may be there at the time of my decease, during her natural life as foresaid. At the death of my said wife the real estate as foresaid and such part of the said personal property as my remain be sold and the proceeds to be equally divided betwixt the following children my heirs, viz: Alexander McKeown, Arthur McKeown, Adam McKeown, William McKeown, Mary Jan McKeown, Lavina Margaret McKeown and Rosana McKeown. Share and share alike. Item Second: I give and bequeath to my son Alexander McKeown one hundred dollars to be paid him at my decease if needed extra. Item third: I give and bequeath to my son Arthur McKeown one hundred dollars to be paid at my decease if needed. Item Fourth I give to my daughter Mary Jane McKeown fifty dollars to be paid at my decease if needed. The three last items are over and above the division of the real estate. Item Fifth. And I do hereby nominate my beloved wife to be my executor of this my last will and testament revoking all former _____ by me made. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this twenty ninth day of February in the year 1851.
    Alexander McKeown (seal)
    Signed seal and acknowledged by said Alexander McKeown as his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence. Lewis B. Kingsbury, William L. Packer
    The State of Ohio Harrison County
    We Lewis B. Kingsbury and William L. Packer being duly sworn in open court this 1st day of June A.D. 1852 dispose and say we were present at the execution of the last will and testament of Alexander McKeown here to annexed, that we severally saw the said testator subscribe said will; heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that the said testator Alexander McKeown at the time of executing the said will was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint, and that we severally signed said will as witness, at said testators request and in his presence. William L. Packer, Lewis B. Kingsbury
    Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of June A.D. 1852
    B. W. Weirs, Probate Judge.


    US General Land Office Records
    Name: Alexander McKeown
    Issue Date: 6 Mar 1827
    Place: Harrison, Ohio, USA
    Land Office: Steubenville
    Meridian: Ohio River Survey
    Township: 11-N
    Range: 7-W
    Section: 35
    Accession Number: OH0090__.459
    Document Number: 1502
    Township 011N - Range 007W - NW¼ - Section 35
    https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OH0090__.459&docClass=STA&sid=e5y4snh4.gb1


    1850 US census, enumerated 1 August 1850
    Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio
    Alexander McKeown, age 60, farmer, real estate 1800
    Rosana, age 50
    Alexander, age 18, farmer
    Mary J., age 19, attending school
    Arthur, age 16, attending school
    Levina, age 15, attending school
    Rosann, age 13, attending school
    Adam, age 11, attending school
    William age 8, attending school


    Schedule 4 – Production of agriculture in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio.
    enumerated on 30 July 1850
    Alexander McKeown, line 16
    Improved acres – 60
    Unimproved acres – 100
    Cash value of farm 1800
    value of farming implements 70
    horses - 3
    asses or mules 0
    milch cows 0 6
    working oxen – 0
    other cattle - 3
    sheep – 40
    swine – 7
    value of livestock 173
    wheat, bushels of – 30
    rye, bushels of – 0
    Indian corn, bushels of – 150
    oats, bushels of – 50
    Ginned cotton – 0
    wool, lbs of - 100
    Peas & beans, bushels of - 1
    Irish potatoes – bushels of - 20
    Sweet potatoes – bushels of – 0
    Barley – bushels of – 0
    buckwheat, bushels of - 0
    Value of orchard produce - 9
    Wine, gallons of - 0
    value of Market garden - 0
    Butter, lbs of - 200
    cheese, lbs of - 0
    hay, tons of 3
    clover seed, bushels of 5
    other grass, bushels of 1
    hops, lbs of -0
    hemp, dew rotted -0
    hemp, water rotted - 0
    Flax, lbs of - 50
    flaxseed, bushels of – 4
    Silk cocoons, lbs of – 0
    maple sugar, lbs of – 0
    cane sugar – 0
    molasses, gallons of – 0
    beeswax and honey - 0
    value of home-made manufacturing - 62
    value of animals slaughtered - 41


    EARLY YEARS IN NORTHERN IRELAND

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43524927/alexander-mckeown

    Row 9

    Alexander married Rosanna Glasgow. Rosanna (daughter of John Glasgow and Mary Arthur) was born on 4 Mar 1799 in Inisrush, Ireland; died in 1886; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Rosanna GlasgowRosanna Glasgow was born on 4 Mar 1799 in Inisrush, Ireland (daughter of John Glasgow and Mary Arthur); died in 1886; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1827, Ohio farm of Alexander McKeown, Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio containing about one hundred and fifty one acres.
    • Census: 1860, Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio

    Notes:

    1860 US census, enumerated 14 June 1860
    Freeport township, Harrison County, Ohio
    Rosanna McKeown, age 60, real estate 3000, personal estate 805.
    Arthur, age 25, farmer
    Lovina, age 22, attended school
    Rosanna, age 20
    Adam, age 19, farm laborer, attended school
    William, age 17, attended school


    1870 US census, enumerated 28 June 1870
    Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio
    William McKeown, age 28, farmer, personal estate 350
    Nancy, age 26
    Mary age, 2
    Rosa Ann, age 71, real estate 3000, personal estate 850


    1880 US census, enumerated 10 June 1880
    Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio
    Wm. McKeown, age 37, farmer
    Nancie, age 36, keeping house
    Mary age, 12, attended school
    James G., age 9, attended school
    Rosa, age 82, widowed mother


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43524957/rosanna-mckeown

    Row 9

    Children:
    1. Henry McKeown was born on 7 Dec 1819 in Ireland; died on 21 Feb 1891 in Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska; was buried in Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US.
    2. John Glasgow McKeown was born on 17 Apr 1821 in County Londonderry, Ireland; died on 9 Feb 1889 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    3. James McKeown was born in 1823; died on 7 Jul 1850 in Harrison County, Ohio; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
    4. Mary Jane McKeown was born on 9 Mar 1828 in Ohio; died on 18 Jan 1922 in Quinter, Gove County, Kansas; was buried in Blanchard Cemetery, Blanchard, Page County, Iowa.
    5. Alexander McKeown was born on 12 Dec 1830 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio; died on 1 Jan 1916 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    6. 6. Arthur Glasgow McKeown was born on 12 Oct 1833 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio; died on 18 May 1917 in Deming, Luna County, New Mexico; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Deming, Luna County, New Mexico.
    7. Margaret Levina McKeown was born on 19 Apr 1835 in Ohio; died on 9 Feb 1917; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
    8. Rose A. McKeown was born on 22 Dec 1837 in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio; died on 15 Feb 1871 in Freeport Township, Harrison County, Ohio; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
    9. Adam McKeown was born in 1838 in Ohio; died in 1839; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
    10. Adam McKeown was born about 1839 in Ohio; died on 3 Jun 1864 in Ohio; was buried in Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
    11. Glasgow McKeown was born about 1840; died before 1850.
    12. William McKeown was born on 28 Aug 1842 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio; died on 21 May 1927 in Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio; was buried in Sunset View Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.