• [S1479] U.S. Census, Kentucky, 1820, Patrick Fitzsimmons, Shelby County, 1820, Page 174, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Patrick Fitzsimmons
    age 26-45: male 1 (Patrick Fitzsimmons)
    age 16-26: female 1 (????)
    age to 10: female 3 (Mary, ?????),.
  • [S2319] U.S. Census Iowa 1880, William Wade, Clarke County, Green Bay, June 13, 1880, Page 26, Dwelling 209, Family 216, Ancestry.com Census Images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    William S Wade, male, married, white, age 39, born Indiana, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky, farmer
    Harriet Wade, wife, female, married, white, age 27, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
    Wm P Wade, son, male, single, white, age 5, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio
    James Wade, son, male, single, white, age 3, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio,.
  • [S3812] U.S. Census Iowa 1900, William Wade, Clarke County, Green Bay Twp, June 9, 1900, Page 6B, Dwelling 119, Family 119, Ancestry.com Census Images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Wade, William, head, white, male, born Aug 1841, age 58, married 24 years, farmer, born Indiana, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky
    Wade, Harriet, wife, white, female, born Jan 1853, age 47, 5 children, 4 living, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
    Wade, James, son, white, male, born Jul 1877, age 22, single, farm labor, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio
    Wade, Cary C, daughter, white, female, born Feb 1881, age 19, single, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio
    Wade, Thomas, son, white, male, born Apr 1882, age 18, single, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio
    Wade, John, son, white, male, born Feb 1885, age 15, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio,.
  • [S5558] Compiled Wade Information of Dale Hastin, Elizabeth Dale Hastin, 1985-1996 (received May 29, 2009),.
  • [S11670] U.S. Census Iowa 1910, William S Wade, Clark County, Green Bay Township, April 16, 1910, Page 2A, Dwelling 29, Family 29, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives Washington DC,.
  • [S12850] U.S. Census Iowa 1910, James I Wade, Decatur County, Weldon, May 3, 1910, Page 7B, Dwelling 157, Family 162, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S12855] Iowa State Census 1925, John W Wade, Clarke County, Green Bay Township, 1925, Image 35, Ancestry.com census images,.
  • [S12857] U.S. Census Iowa 1910, John Wade, Clarke County, Green Bay Township, April 26, 1910, Page 5A & 5B, Dwelling 103, Family 103, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
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  • [S14342] Obituary of James A Wade, (December 1918), findagrave.com.
    The Osceola Democrat" Osceola, Iowa, December 19, 1918, page 1.

    James A. Wade Passed Away
    Was Prominent Citizen of Clarke County For Many Years And Was Well Known
    Was About 74 years of age
    Funeral Services Occurred Sunday Afternoon And Many Attended

    James A. Wade was born in Montgomery, Indiana, February the 8th, 1845, and passed away at his home in Osceola, Iowa, December 14, 1818, age 73 years, 10 months and 6 days. He was a son of Isaac and [Eleanor] Barnhill Wade who were natives of Kentucky who reared a family of nine children, as follows: W. S. Wade, Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, James A. Wade, Mary Alice, Eliza Jane, John Henry, Martha Ann, Charles Harvey and Manda Susan, all of them passing on to that country from which no traveler returns, except Mrs. Hart and Charles Harvey Wade. When he was two years of age his parents moved to Des Moines county, Iowa, where they resided for ten years and in 1857 he came to Clarke county, Iowa, settling on a farm in Green Bay township where his long time residence has made him acquainted with the development of the county. When the country was disturbed over the question of slavery and the black cloud of war was settling down upon the country with many people undecided as to the righteousness of the cause, and many good people on the wrong side and with no certainty as to the outcome; a condition which many people cannot understand. It was a conflict which was trying to the souls of men as they had never been tried before in the history of the world, and right in the thick of the fray when there was no letting up on either side Mr. Wade enlisted, it was in October, 1863. He joined the 9th Iowa Cavalry, Company H, and served until the close of the war and was honorably discharged at Davenport, Iowa. He was united in marriage March 6, 1870 to Miss Jane Harbin, the daughter of John and Prudence Gardner Harbin. To this union five children were born, all of which survive. He moved from the farm into Osceola in March, 1905, where he has continued to live until he passed away. In 1872 he was converted and untied with the church; and he united with the local Methodist Episcopal church in January, 1914.
    His religious life was of a practical nature, asking for no loud acclaims but was well understood by all who knew him and best revealed to those who were intimate with him. He rests now in the repose of a well spent life. Farewell soldier true, whose life was not reserved above your country's honor. Neighbor royal, whose interest was devoted to the best for all. Husband devoted, whose love for home is the richest benediction of your life. Father faithful, whose timely council is our richest legacy. He leaves to mourn his devoted wife and five children, Levina Eleanor, wife of J. E. Tabler; Nellie Myrtle, wife of E. C. Staley; Archie R. Wade, Lester A. Wade and one great grandchild, and a large company of sympathizing friends. Funeral services were conducted from the Methdist Episcopal church Sunday after noon by the Rev. James F. McKay, and the remains laid to rest in Maple Hill cemetery.

    Inscription:
    Co H 8 Ia Cav.
  • [S14343] Ancestry.com Family Tree, Witker/Bush-Wilbur, larrysunday39, reviewed update of November 16, 2012.
  • [S15780] U.S. Census Iowa 1880, Elijah Hart, Clarke County, Osceola Township, July 6, 1880, Page 39 and 40, Family 28, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S15781] U.S. Census Iowa 1900, Elijah Hart, Clarke County, Osceola, Ward 1, June 6, 1900, Page 5B, Dwelling 125, Family 127, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S15782] U.S. Census Iowa 1910, Elijah Hart, Clarke County, Osceola, Ward 1, April 26, 1910, Page 6B, Dwelling 181, Family 187, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S15783] U.S. Census Iowa 1920, Elijah Hart, Clarke County, Osceola, Ward 1, January 9, 1920, Page 9B, Dwelling 258, Family 263, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S15784] U.S. Census Iowa 1930, Sarah E Hart, Clarke County, Osceola, Ward 1, April 21, 1930, Page 22A, 215 Washington Street, Dwelling 543, Family 576, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
  • [S15785] Iowa State Census 1925, Sarah E Hart, Clarke County, Osceola, 1925, Image 133, Ancestry.com census images,.
  • [S15786] Ancestry.com Family Tree, Hart, djs1941, reviewed update of March 22, 2015.
  • [S15787] U.S. Census Iowa 1870, Elijah Hart, Clarke County, Osceola Township, June 29, 1870, Page 40, Dwelling 320, Family 328, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,.
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