Charles Colaw

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles Colaw (son of Amos Kendall Colaw and Mary S. Graff).

    Notes:

    Died in smelter accident at Anacona, Montana at 22 years of age.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Amos Kendall Colaw was born about 1856 in Il (son of William Benjamin Colaw and Sabina Gum); and died.

    Notes:

    Moved to KS in 1871. Pvt., F Co., 94th IL Vol. Inf., Col. Mc Nully,
    Commanding. Information from Ben W. Colaw of Belton, MO, as reported in the
    Colaw book referred to previously, as follows: A uncle Bill Colaw and maybe at
    some time a uncle Dyer Colaw from Illinois came for a visit. Uncle Amos of my
    father, John Harmon Colaw, lived in Chanute, IS, I believe lived to be 96 years
    old. My grnndfather, Benjamin Watters Colaw and Uncle Amos moved to Wilson
    Co., KS and lived across the road from each other. Amos' name inscribed on a
    bronze tablet at the Illinois Monument at Vicksburg, MS.

    Amos married Mary S. Graff. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary S. Graff

    Notes:

    Daughter of Amelia Graff.

    Children:
    1. 1. Charles Colaw
    2. Arley Colaw
    3. Edward Allen Colaw
    4. Robert L. Colaw


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Benjamin Colaw was born on 30 Jan 1813 in Va; died on 30 Sep 1896 in Downs Twp., Mc Lean Co., Il; was buried in Hopewell Cem., Downs, Il.

    Notes:

    Date of death from, Our Family, The Colaws of Virginia and Points West, by
    Shirley Colaw Howell, 1985. This is the same William Benjamin Colaw, # 3520,
    who subsequently married Phebe Wood. Their son, George Allen Colaw, # 3519.
    William married 3rd, Sarah Ann Wilson, daughter of James and Barbara (Slafor)
    Wilson. The 8 children and their descendants of his marriage to Sabina Gum are
    from the above book. William is the son of George and Elizabeth (Wimer) Colaw,
    of Crabbottom, Highland Co., VA, and grandson of Daniel Colaw of York Co., PA.
    William was a farmer in Virginia, migrated to Downs Twp., Mc Lean Co., IL, in
    Dec. 1854, where he was a successful farmer and stockman. The family was
    buried in the Garr Cemetery, Old Town Twp., but were moved to Hopewell Cem. in
    Downs, IL. Shirley Colaw Howell has a good picture of William and his son,
    Amos, on page 16a of her book. She also has a picture of William in later
    years with with seven of his children.

    William married Sabina Gum on 20 Mar 1834 in Pendleton Co., Va/Wv. Sabina (daughter of Adam Gum and Susanna Lantz) was born in Aug 1814; died on 30 Jan 1859 in Mc Lean Co., Il; was buried in Hopewell Cem., Downs, Il. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sabina Gum was born in Aug 1814 (daughter of Adam Gum and Susanna Lantz); died on 30 Jan 1859 in Mc Lean Co., Il; was buried in Hopewell Cem., Downs, Il.

    Notes:

    Married by S. Zickafoose

    Source is, Leaves From The Gum Tree, by Muriel Martens Hoffman, 1984, Cornbelt
    Press, Fairbury, IL. Includes children, spouse and descendants.

    Children:
    1. Laban Colaw was born on 27 Nov 1834; died on 17 Dec 1858.
    2. Harmon Colaw was born on 14 Oct 1836; died on 22 Oct 1858.
    3. William Jr. Colaw was born on 19 Jul 1839; died on 4 Aug 1928.
    4. Benjamin Watters Colaw was born about 1840 in Nr. Downs, Il; died in 1898 in Ks.
    5. Sarah Ellen Colaw was born in Mar 1843; died on 5 Sep 1871.
    6. Dyer W. Colaw was born on 20 Feb 1846; died on 20 Jan 1923.
    7. Martha Jane Colaw was born on 3 Sep 1850; died on 8 Feb 1897.
    8. 2. Amos Kendall Colaw was born about 1856 in Il; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Adam Gum was born about 1794 in , Augusta, Virginia, United States (son of Jacob Gum and Dorothy "Dolly" Arbogast); died in Mar 1847.

    Notes:

    From family group record of Amanda Arbogast Forbes. Adam in History of
    Highland Co., VA by Morton, died 1846, married Sussana Lantz in 1810.

    Eleven children and their descendants from, Leaves From The Gum Tree, by
    Muriel Martens Hoffman, 1984, Fairbury, IL, Cornbelt Press. Adam was the only
    child of Jacob's eight children who remained in Virginia. All of the others
    migarated to new land in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.

    Adam married Susanna Lantz on 15 Nov 1810 in Highland Co., Va. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Susanna Lantz

    Notes:

    From family group record of Amanda Arbogast Forbes. Wife of Adam Arbogast in
    History of Highland Co., VA by Morton.

    Eleven children and their descendants from, Leaves From The Gum Tree, by
    Muriel Martens Hoffman, 1984, Fairbury, IL, Cornbelt Press. Daughter of John
    Lantz, naturalized in Frederick Co., VA, 1 Oct 1765, Order Book B. Adam Gum
    was a fifer in the 5th Regiment, Virginia Militia, War of 1812. Adam's will
    dated 31 Dec 1846, he died of typhoid in March 1857. Lived in the Crabbottom,
    which is now Blue Grass, Highland Co., VA.

    Children:
    1. Matilda Gum was born about 1812 in Pendleton Co., Va/Wv; and died.
    2. Henry Gum was born about 1813; and died.
    3. 5. Sabina Gum was born in Aug 1814; died on 30 Jan 1859 in Mc Lean Co., Il; was buried in Hopewell Cem., Downs, Il.
    4. Peter Gum was born about 1819 in Va; and died.
    5. Amos Gum was born about 1820 in Va; died before 1900.
    6. Christine Gum
    7. Adam Gum was born about 1822 in Va; died in Mar 1857.
    8. Ellender (Nelly) Gum was born about 1826; and died.
    9. Elizabeth Gum
    10. Susan Gum was born about 1828; and died.
    11. Eliza Gum was born about 1829; and died.