Death29 Dec 1891, Boon Township, Warrick Co., Indiana11359
BurialMaple Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Warrick Co., Indiana11354,11359
Spouses
Birth7 Mar 1830, Ohio Co., Kentucky11355
Deathabt 1865, Gibson Co., Indiana11354
Marriage28 Sep 1851, Ohio Co., Kentucky11354,11360
ChildrenMary E. , 2824 61 (1854-1932)
Birth1818, Muhlenberg Co., Kentucky11367
Death11 Aug 1878, Boon Township, Warrick Co., Indiana11354
BurialMount Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery, Boonville, Warrick Co., Indiana11368
Notes for Elizabeth Mary Humphrey Brashears
MRS. ELIZABETH HOUGLAND, daughter of Manuel and Margaret Broshears, who were natives of Kentucky, was born in Ohio County of that State June 22, 1839, the fourth in a family of eleven children. In 1855 Mr. Broshears moved to Indiana, settling first in Pike County, then removing to Warrick County, and from there to Gibson County, where he died November 22, 1884, and where his widow is yet living. Mrs. Hougland was married in her native State at the age of fifteen years, to John E. Condict, and six children were born to them, named Mary E. , Lucinda M. , Martha Jane , John L., James F. , and Benjamin F. Removing to Indiana with his family, Mr. Condict worked at carpentering for a time, then read and practiced medicine in Pike and Gibson Counties until his death in the latter county about the close of the Rebellion. After her husband's death Mrs. Condict came to Warrick County with her children and engaged in farming. February 17, 1874, she became the wife of Andrew Hougland and by him has two children: Andrew J., and Albert. Mr. Hougland farmed successfully in Boon Township until his death, which occurred August 11, 1878. Mrs. Hougland has since resided on the home place adjoining Boonville, the farm being operated by two sons of her first husband, John^L. and Benjamin F.
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Notes for John Emberson (Spouse 1)
Removing to Indiana with his family, Mr. Condict worked at carpentering for a time, then read and practiced medicine in Pike and Gibson Counties until his death in the latter county about the close of the Rebellion. After her husband's death Mrs. Condict came to Warrick County with her children and engaged in farming.
11354Living in Logan Twp., Pike Co., Indiana in June 1863 when the US Civil War Draft Registration was taken. He was listed as a physician, married, born in Kentucky, age 32 on 1 July 1863.
11361John could be the son of Jacob Lindley Condit who had a son in the 1840 census who was between 10 and 15.
4348Jacob is shown in the 1830 census in Hartford, Ohio Co., Kentucky with a male child under 5. It also appears that his mother is with him , brother Edward , sister Emeline , and wife Rhoda . Could this be Rhoda and the male under 5 a son by Rhoda? It seems strange that they wait 14 years to have a child.
11362In the 1850 census, District 2, Ohio Co., Kentucky the Brashears family is # 249 and Jacob Condit’s family is # 254.
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