Wilbert Spencer Hormel

Wilbert Spencer Hormel

Male 1857 - 1938  (81 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wilbert Spencer Hormel was born on 24 Mar 1857 in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States (son of Joel Hormel and Louisa Jane Hoffman); died on 12 Dec 1938 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, United States; was buried on 12 Dec 1938 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Breeder of fancy stock
    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as W. Spencer Hormel, in the household of Joel Hormel
    • Census: 1870, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Wilbert S. Hormel, in the household of Joel Hormel
    • Census: 1880, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; as Wm. S. Hormel, son, in the household of Joel Hormel

    Wilbert married Jennie Laurinda Willhelmy on 17 Aug 1884 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. Jennie was born on 25 Dec 1866 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; died on 5 Feb 1936 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States; was buried in Feb 1936 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Bertha Hormell was born on 21 Sep 1885 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 20 May 1974 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, United States.
    2. Frances Hormel was born on 20 Oct 1887 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 7 Jan 1981 in Barstow, San Bernardino County, California, United States; was buried in Jan 1981 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, United States.
    3. Earl Spencer Hormel was born on 21 Aug 1889 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 23 Aug 1936 in Vallejo, Solano County, California, United States; was buried in Aug 1936 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States.
    4. Rex Coddington Hormell was born on 17 Sep 1891 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 26 Oct 1892.
    5. Ruth Hormell was born on 10 Jan 1894 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died in Apr 1984.
    6. Neal Vincent Hormel was born on 11 Apr 1896 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died in May 1992.
    7. Lee Jennings Hormell was born on 29 Jul 1898 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 30 May 1944 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, United States; was buried in 1944 in Toledo, Chase County, Kansas, United States.
    8. Royden Coddington Hormel was born on 6 Sep 1900 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 20 Jul 1925 in Boulder County, Colorado, United States; was buried in Jul 1925 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States.
    9. Chester Keith Hormell was born on 4 Feb 1903 in Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; died on 20 Aug 1962 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States; was buried in Aug 1962 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States.
    10. Reta Hormell was born on 23 Oct 1910 in Kansas, United States; died on 13 Sep 1927 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States; was buried in 1927 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States.
    11. Floyd Gerald Hormell was born on 19 Jun 1914 in Goddard, Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States; died on 20 Apr 1971 in Porterville, Tulare County, California, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joel Hormel was born on 27 Dec 1834 in Warren County, Ohio, United States (son of Joseph Hormel and Nancy Coleman); died on 2 Jun 1906 in Huntington County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Jun 1906 in Huntington County, Indiana, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: carpenter, cabinet maker
    • Census: 1850, Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Joel Hormel, farmer, in the household of Nancy Hormel
    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Joel Hormel, carpenter, head of household
    • Census: 1870, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Joel Hormel, journeyman carpenter, head of household
    • Beneficiary: 5 Aug 1879; in the will of his mother Nancy Coleman Hormel
    • Census: 1880, Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; as Joel Hormel, farmer, head of household

    Notes:


    Joel Hormell lived at Springboro, O. until after Wilbert's death; he then moved to Iowa where Benjamin was born and his wife died. He returned to Ohio and his mother took care of the two children until he was married again in 1862. He worked mostly at the carpenters trade and cabinet making, but could turn his hand to anything.

    Joel married Louisa Jane Hoffman on 15 May 1856 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. Louisa was born in 1839 in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died in 1859 in Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Louisa Jane Hoffman was born in 1839 in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died in 1859 in Iowa, United States.
    Children:
    1. 1. Wilbert Spencer Hormel was born on 24 Mar 1857 in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 12 Dec 1938 in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, United States; was buried on 12 Dec 1938 in Caldwell, Sumner County, Kansas, United States.
    2. Benjamin Howard Hormel was born about 1859 in Iowa, United States; died in 1929; was buried in 1929 in Iowa Center, Story County, Iowa, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Hormel was born in Feb 1800 in Warren County, Ohio, United States (son of John Hormell, Jr. and Rachel Blair); died on 19 May 1838 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1838 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:


    Born in February of 1800, shortly after his parents settled themselves on the farm north of Lebanon, Ohio , he grew up learning what it took to survive successfully in the new Ohio lands. In 1822 he married Nancy Coleman and they built their lives together farming on the Hormel land. Unfortunately, Joseph was never allowed to see his family grow up for on May 19, 1838, he died.

    Since Nancy had her small children to care for, and since the rest of the Hormel family had their farms to take care of, there was no way she could carry on the farming chores. Therefore, the farm animals and much of the means for farming had to be sold. On June 8, 15, and 22 of 1838 the following sale notice appeared in the "Western Star":

    "PUBLIC SALE
    On Tuesday the 26th of June there will be offered at public sale on the premises of the late Joseph Hormel, Dec., two and a half miles north of Lebanon, the following described chattel property to wit; - 2 head of horses, 5 milch cows, 3 steers and several head of young cattle, 70 head of hogs, 20 head of sheep, 7 acres of wheat in the ground, 30 acres of corn in the ground, 12 acres of grass, one two horse wagon & harness, one windmill, 2 plows, household & kitchen furniture and a variety of articles not here mentioned. Sale to commence at 10 O'clock. A liberal credit will be given but terms more particularly made known on the day of the sale."

    Joseph had become a part of one of the most famous farm enterprises for its day in Warren County,..... Hog raising. During the first part of the 19th century, Warren County, was known as one of the hog breeding centers of the nation. It was south of Lebanon that the Poland-China hog was developed and later distributed throughout the USA. [Source: Stanley Wright Aultz, "Chronicles of a Griffis Family". Miamisburg, Ohio: S. W. Aultz 1981]

    Joseph married Nancy Coleman on 20 Jul 1822 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. Nancy was born about 20 Feb 1802 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 8 Aug 1879 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1879 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Coleman was born about 20 Feb 1802 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 8 Aug 1879 in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1879 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1840, Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States
    • Census: 1850, Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Hormel, head of household
    • Census: 1860, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Hormel, in the household of Joel Hormel
    • Will: 5 Aug 1879, Warren County, Ohio, United States
    • Probate: 30 Aug 1879, Warren County, Ohio, United States

    Notes:


    1838 was doubly a sad year on Nancy because she not only lost her husband, but also her youngest son, two year old Joseph on August 20th.

    After Joseph Hormel's death, his wife and six children were left to live from his estate. Since Nancy could neither read nor write well enough to take care of things, the children were put under the guardianship of Mr. Joel A. Stokes who took care of the financial affairs until each child became of age. It seems that at least some of the children were boarded out to help pay for their rearing. However, Nancy evidently continued to live on the farm that the children were to receive as their inheritance from their grandfather John Hormell, Jr.. Nancy had to sign for all money released which she did with her "X". Also in 1842, she authorized payment in June for $145.00 for boarding, washing, lodging and clothing for the preceding year, part of which time the children were in school, and part of which they were at home sick.

    Thus Nancy lived out the rest of her life, raising her children as best she could by boarding them out where they worked for part of their keep and by share cropping the farm lands. In 1852, she sold 53 acres of her land along the Dayton-Lebanon Pike for $1,300.00 and by these various means, she made ends meet until her children were old enough to care for themselves and for her. By the 1850's, her children were grown, had received their inheritance, were getting married, and could fend for themselves.

    Actually, Nancy Coleman had not had a very easy life down through the years. Her father, John Coleman, was descended from a German family, and her mother, Margaret Savage, was the daughter of a family from Wales. In 1821, the family left Pennsylvania and came down the Ohio River on a raft to Cincinnati, 497 miles from Pittsburgh. The Coleman's moved first to Lebanon where they lived for one year before settling north of town with their five children, Joseph, Nancy, John, Aza, and Josiah. We know from the type of materials and animals leased to John and Margaret Coleman in the Hormel estate inventory that they worked for John, Sr.. Perhaps they were a type of tenant farmer for the Hormell's. Nancy's parents were buried in the Kirby Cemetery. John died on July 12, 1830 at the age of 59 years, 9 months, and 20 days. Margaret died on July 18, 1855 at the age of 79 years, 10 months, and 24 days. [Source: Stanley Wright Aultz, "Chronicles of a Griffis Family". Miamisburg, Ohio: S. W. Aultz 1981]

    Children:
    1. Jarius H. Hormel was born on 6 Aug 1824 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 3 Oct 1857 in Clarksville, Green County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Oct 1857 in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Louisa Hormel was born in 1828; died on 25 Dec 1898; was buried on 26 Dec 1898 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Sarah Lucinda Hormel was born about 1830 in Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 25 Jan 1870.
    4. George W. Hormel was born on 6 Dec 1833 in Ohio, United States; died on 25 Sep 1875 in Franklin Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Sep 1875 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    5. 2. Joel Hormel was born on 27 Dec 1834 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 2 Jun 1906 in Huntington County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Jun 1906 in Huntington County, Indiana, United States.
    6. Joseph Hormel was born about 8 Apr 1837 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 14 Jun 1839 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Aug 1839 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Hormell, Jr. was born on 13 Apr 1766 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of John Hormell and Eleanor _____); died on 22 Jan 1839 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1839 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Gunsmith and farmer
    • Census: 1830, Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States
    • Will: 11 May 1836; Probated April 8, 1839

    Notes:


    John Hormell, Jr. was one of the first settlers in Warren County, Ohio. He left Pennsylvania for the Ohio frontier in September 1796, and moved to Warren County, in the month of June 1798. After all the confusion over land ownership was cleared up and John Sr., finally received clear title to his land, John Jr., was able to buy his first 171 acres in 1805 for $500. In 1814 he bought another 102 acres from his father for $1000. After his father's death, he inherited another 125 acres in 1824, which he claimed adjoining his original 171 acres. John Jr. and Rachel Blair raised their family on their 398 acre farm. He saw the founding of Lebanon in 1802 and the building of route 48 past his farm.

    On June 12, 1812, Congress declared war on Great Britain. William H. Harrison, who later became the ninth president of the United States, was commissioned to lead the troops from Cincinnati up to Lebanon where he added the Warren Co. regulars to his every growing army. From Lebanon, the army marched north on Rt. 48 toward Dayton and finally on to Canada. It is said that people ran for a mile or more through the woods and over the fields to see this great spectacle. Perhaps some of the Hormel family saw General Harrison ride by on his stately horse at the head of his army of volunteers at the beginning of the War of 1812.

    In referring to the roster of 1812 veterans, we see that John Hormell (Hormel) served under Capt. John Patterson from July 6th to July 23rd in 1814.

    Sadness also was a part of John, Jr.'s life. Before his death, he saw three of his children pass away; Lydia, Amy in 1835, and Joseph in May, 1838. Less than a year later, John, Jr. passed away on his farm. Rachell Blair Hormell lived for eight more years and died also on the farm on January 27, 1847. They are both buried in the Kirby Cemetery across the road from their land.

    Perhaps the finest evidence of the respect and honor the community accorded to him was found in
    "The Western Star", Lebanon's newspaper. Here below is what the editors had to say about him on February 1, 1839:

    OBITUARY
    DIED - Near this place, on Wednesday the 23rd of January, Mr. John Hormel, age 73. Mr. Hormel came to Warren county in the month of June, 1798, and has resided here ever since. He has ever sustained the character of a good citizen, being regarded by his friends as a quiet, upright, unobtrusive and honest man. He was a believer in Christ and died in the full hope of a glorious immortality beyond the grave. We part with an old, true and steadfast friend of the Western Star. He saw the first paper struck off, nearly thirty-two years ago, and from that period to his death he has been a regular subscriber, invariably

    John Jr. settled on a farm about three miles north of Lebanon, called the Bundy farm. He died there as did his wife also and they are both buried in a little grave yard near the creek on the same farm. After John Jr's death his farm was sold to a Mr. Thompson. [Source: H. H. Hormell, "Record of the Descendants of John Hormell of Washington County, Pa. & Warren County, O."]

    John married Rachel Blair in 1788 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. Rachel was born on 23 May 1769 in England, United Kingdom; died on 25 Jan 1847 in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1847 in Warren County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rachel Blair was born on 23 May 1769 in England, United Kingdom; died on 25 Jan 1847 in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1847 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:


    Rachel Blair was of an English family, and was raised at Steubenville, O. Her brother was a gunsmith and made guns for the government. They came from Philadelphia. [Source: H. H. Hormell, "Record of the Descendants of John Hormell of Washington County, Pa. & Warren County, O."]

    Children:
    1. Joel Hormel was born between 1792 and 1795 in Fredericktown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States; died after 1840.
    2. Rachel Hormell was born on 23 May 1796 in Fredericktown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 20 Jun 1870 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jun 1870 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Julia Ann Hormel was born in 1799 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died in 1848.
    4. 4. Joseph Hormel was born in Feb 1800 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 19 May 1838 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1838 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Sarah Hormell was born on 3 Feb 1802; died on 1 Oct 1846; was buried in 1846 in Hamilton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States.
    6. Amy Hormell was born on 12 Oct 1804 in Ohio, United States; died on 29 Apr 1835.
    7. Lydia Hormell was born on 6 Mar 1811 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Mar 1829 in Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Mar 1829 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.
    8. Emily Hormell was born on 18 Dec 1814; died on 28 Jan 1840 in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1840 in Warren County, Ohio, United States.