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Manson C. WELLS

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Fanny ALLEN

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Fred G. MORGAN

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Lula ALLEN

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Thomas Ryland ZIMMERMAN

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1900 Bath County, KY. census location Owingsville taken Jun 12, 1900 household #232:
Zimmerman, Thos head Sep 1871 28 KY/KY/KY; Drusella wife Apr 1869 31 KY/KY/KY; Dillard son Jan 1891 9 KY/KY/KY; Eulah L. dau Dec 1894 5 KY/KY/KY; Guy son Dec 1896 3 KY/KY/KY.  Thomas and Drusella had been married 10 years.  Drusella had 3 children with 3 still living.

1910 Coleman County, TX. census location precinct 2 taken Apr 13, 1910 household #16:
Zimmerman, T.R. head 38 MO/MO/KY; Drucia wife 41 KY/KY/KY; Dillard son 19 KY/MO/KY; Eula Lee dau 15 KY/MO/KY; Guy son 13 KY/MO/KY; Edward son 8 TX/MO/KY.  T.R. and Drucia had been married 20 years.  Drucia had 5 children with 5 still living.

1920 Montgomery County, KY. census location Mt. Sterling taken Jan 5/6, 1920 household #61:
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Drusilla (Drucie) MARKLAND

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The only connection that I have that connects Drusilla to Charles Markland is the 1880 Bath County, KY census.  In the census it has Charles with daughter Drusy.  Drusy is 10 years old.  I have been trying to find (Drusilla ?) parents for years. This bit of information is the strongest link I have.

The 1870 Montgomery Census has her listed as Josey.


Eulah L. ZIMMERMAN

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Ryland Thomas Dillard ZIMMERMAN

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KY Year 1850 County Fleming: Fed Census Township: 2nd Division Page 365

KY Year: 1860    County: Bourbon County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule   Township: Eastern Division Page: 663   Database: KY 1860 Federal Census Index

KY Year: 1890    County: Bath County     Township: Owingsville Precinct Page: 005    Database: KY 1890 Veterans Schedule


Ryland Thomas Dillard Zimmerman fought in two wars, the War with Mexico and the Civil War.  He was in the Northern Army.  My Dad said they used to call him "Hell Fire" for he was a preacher, evidently of the brimstone type.  He lived and preached in Owingsville, KY, where I have seen records of his works at the alter.  He applied for a pension from both wars, evidently in Mexico he became ill with a Montezuma revenge which he kept his lifetime. Ryland Thomas Dillard Zimmerman fought in two wars, the War with Mexico and the Civil War.  He was in the Northern Army.

Have a map in 1880 of Owingsville showing that RTD lived where what is now called Hwy 36 on the east side of the road just south of  Prickly Ash Creek and North of an Lee Branch..

Marriages

13 Feb 1903, house of RTD Zimmerman, Charley Crump, Fannie Stewart.
29 Jan 1879, at the house of RTD Zimmerman, John H. Chandler, Francis W. Slone

At the residence of Elder Zimmerman on Thursday, Oct. 2d, Tadg Gilbert and Miss Lucy Bailey. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Oct 1884

Aug. 17th 1893 at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Alpheus Donaldson and Maggie Steele. Bath County World, 18 Aug 1893


Alf Donaldson and Miss Maggie Steele were married at the home of Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman on Thursday last week. Prickly Ash. Owingsville Opinion, 24 Aug 1893


Aug. 31st at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Frank Carpenter and Maggie Goodpaster; and at the same time and place, Edward Jones and Dora Goodpaster. Bath County World, 01 Sep 1893

Russian Calvert and Miss Myrtle Heddings were married Thursday, Mar. 6th, by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. They reside in the Sherburne precinct. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Mar 1896

John Jones and Minerva Anderson were married last Thursday at the residence of Elder Zimmerman. She is a daughter of Cornelius (Cap) Anderson. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Apr 1896

At the residence of R.T.D. Zimmerman on last Thursday, Jessie P. Stephens and Addie Powers, both of Odessa. She is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Annie Powers, widow of Uriah (Bud) Powers. The groom is the son of Thomas S. Stephens. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Jul 1896

Wren Vanlandingham and Arra Bradley, both of Wyoming, were married by Elder T.D. Zimmerman at his residence on Wednesday, Oct. 21st. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 29 Oct 1896

George William Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Indian Creek, and Effie Hendrix, daughter of D.H. Hendrix of East Fork, were married on the 4th inst. at Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman's. E Fk Flat Ck. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Nov 1896

John P. Wright of this place and Nora Pierce of Grange City were married Thursday, Nov. 15, at the home of Elder Zimmerman. The bride was the granddaughter of J.M. Pierce. He is the son of Squire J.W. Wright. Forge Hill .Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Nov 1896

George Crouch and Edie Donaldson were married last Thursday at the home of Elder Zimmerman near town. She is the daughter of David Donaldson. He is the son of Isaac Crouch, deceased, and a brother of Fletcher Crouch. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Feb 1897

Wednesday, March 3 at Elder Zimmerman's, Miss Minnie Hawkins and J.W. Rodgers. Bride is a daughter of Thomas Hawkins; groom is son of Reuben Rodgers, both of near Sherburne. Okla. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Mar 1897

Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, G.R. Gray and Anna McLain. She is the second daughter of A. McLain. He is the son of Henry Gray. Okla. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 Feb 1898

On the 17th inst., John Summerfield and Ellen Moore by Elder Zimmerman. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 24 Feb 1898

At the home of the bride's parents on White Oak Wednesday March 9th by Elde Zimmerman, Samuel Atchison and Nannie D. Vanlandingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Vanlandingham. The bride was the wife of George Deatley, but was divorced from him. At the home of B.H. Ross on March 3d, Charlie Coyle and Effie Stephens. He is the son of James B. Coyle; she is the daughter of Shelby Stephens. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Mar 1898
Will Tom Hawkins and Dora Angeline Watson were married March 10th at the home of the bride's parents near Bald Eagle by Elder Zimmerman. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Mar 1898

Samuel Corbin, son of the late Martin Corbin, and Annie Palmer, daughter of Richard Palmer, all of Bethel precinct were married at the home of Elder Zimmerman on Wednesday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Mar 1898
Samuel Atchison and Nannie D. Vanlandingham were married by Rev. R.T.D. Zimmerman at the home of the bride's father near Wyoming, Wednesday, Feb. 9. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Vanlandingham. She was recently divorced from George DeAtley. Groom has been previously married six times. Odessa. Bath County World, 18 Mar 1898
March 22d, John Fights and Louisiana Markland were married by Elder Zimmerman. This is their second wedding. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 31 Mar 1898
Jacky Everman and Mrs. Anna Powers were married at the home of the bride's mother Wednesday. This is the second marriage for each. Ceremony by Rev. Zimmerman. Bath County World, 06 May 1898
At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Adelaide Mitchell on White Oak, Apr. 27, by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, A.J. Everman and Mrs. Emma Powers. This is the groom's third marriage and the bride's second. She is the widow of the late Uriah Powers and a daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Mitchell. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 May 1898
June 21 at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Ben T. Mase and Fannie Duff, daughter of Joseph Duff, of Flatcreek. Bath County World, 24 Jun 1898
Wednesday at the home of and by Edler R.T.D. Zimmerman, J.R. Vice of Bethel and Effie Myers , daughter of Shelton Myers of White Oak. He is a son of W.T. Vice of Lower Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Sep 1898
Robert Oakley, son of John Oakley, and Ruth Darnell, youngest daughter of "Billie" Darnell and William Copher, son of John Copher and Harriet, oldest daughter of Benjamin Dragoo, celebrated a double wedding at Elder Zimmerman's on Wednesday, Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Oct 1898
Last Thursday at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, Mr. Thomas Capps and Miss Maude Cline, daughter of Mac Cline, all of Little Flat Creek. Bath County World, 23 Dec 1898
Last Wednesday at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, William Whitton and Zellie Riddle. Okla. Also under Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 29 Dec 1898
Thursday, Leonard, son of George Copher, and Ella F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, by Rev. Zimmerman. E Fk Flat Ck. Also, Okla. On Wednesday last week at the home of Elder Zimmerman, James Snedegar and Myrtle Toy. Craigs. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Jan 1899
Isaac Bailey and Bertha Coyle were married Wednesday last week by Elder Zimmerman. She is a daughter of William H. Coyle of Washington Branch. He is a son of Charles R. Bailey of near Slate Valley Church. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Jan 1899
Feb. 2, Silas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, by Elder Zimmerman. E Fk Flat Ck. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Feb 1899
Thursday by Elder Zimmerman, Mr. Joseph Iker and Miss Creth McLain, both of the Sharpsburg neighborhood. Miss McLain is the daughter of Thornton McLain. Frequently visited here with her aunt Mrs. Livia Clark. By Elder Zimmerman at his home Wednesday last week, Samuel Vice and Annie L. Davis. She is daughter of Jeff Davis of near Reynoldsville; he is a son of Tolliver Vice of lower Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Mar 1900
James Duff, son of Joseph W. Duff, and Miss Carrie Toy, daughter of George Toy, were married by Elder Zimmerman at his home on Thursday, Apr. 12th. Flat Creek. Bath County Democrat, 19 Apr 1900
Wallace Cartmill and Laura Chandler of Flat Creek were married by Elder Zimmerman. Mother of the groom was Mrs. Sallie Cartmill. Beech Woods. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Feb 1903
March 4th at the home of and by Elder Zimmerman, Joseph Henderson, son of S.T. Henderson, and Martha Riddle, daughter of James Riddle of the Odessa neighborhood. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Mar 1903
Wednesday, Apr. 1st, Henry C. Gregory and Daisy Anderson were married by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. He is the son of James Gregory and wife of near Wyoming; she is the only daughter of Rev. Ed Anderson. Okla. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Apr 1903

Mar. 1, Effie Everman of near this place, and Isaac Honaker of Burbridge's Branch, were married at the home of and by Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville. She is daughter of Tom Everman. He is a son of George W. Honaker. Reynoldsville. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Mar 1905
Sep. 27 at the home of officiating minister Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman near Owingsville, John Boyd and Emma Johnson, of the Reynoldsville area. Bath County World, Fri, 29 Sep 1905

Nov. 18 at the home of and by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, Clarence Horseman, son of James Horseman of Washington Branch and Lottie Garner, only daughter of Christian Garner. Slate Valley. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Nov 1908


Deaths
Stoner Power died Wednesday, Feb. 22 from a nervous disease. Services at the home Thursday by Edler Zimmerman with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was the eldest child of Willaim W. Power and wife and was born Jan. 23, 1864 on White Oak Creek. Married to Margaret Arnold, daughter of John D. Arnold, of White Oak. No children. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Mar 1905
Last week we gave a notice of the death of Mrs. George Trumbo of upper White Oak. She was a daughter of Thomas S. and Mary E. Vice and was born Oct. 6, 1870 and died May 18, 1906. Married to George A. Trumbo on Jul. 22, 1886 by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. Left her husband and five children: Etta, Lizzie, Mary J., Lucy, Lee and Marcus. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, 31 May 1906

Married several people.

Date, location, groom, bride.
07 Feb 1903, house of John Perry, Oscar McQuithy, Lizzie Perry
13 Feb 1903, house of RTD Zimmerman, Charley Crump, Fannie Stewart.

29 Jan 1879, at the house of RTD Zimmerman, John H. Chandler, Francis W.  Slone

Feb 26, 1891 Bath Co. News Outlook
John Conyers and Miss Fannie Jones, daughter of MartinJones were married Thursday by Elder Zimmerman.
Luster McClain, married to Minnie Myers, July 4, 1900, in Bath Co., by Rev. or R.L.D. Zimmerman. M.M. Robson & Eva Horseman were witnesses.

The date I am giving each time is on a Thursday. J. R. Vice of Bether and Ellie Mysers, daughter of Shelton Myers of White Oak were married at the home of Elder R. T. Zimmerman on Wednesday .........This is dated September 22, 1898

John Jones and Miss Minerva Anderson (Both of this community) were married last Thursday at the residence of Elder Zimmerman. Bride is the daughter of the late Cornelius (Cap) Anderson

Served in Co. B 3rd Regiment Kentucky Inft.  under Capt Leander M. Cox. (From Pension Application)


 Service Record:
 Enlisted as a Private on 22 October 1862
Enlisted in Company B, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Indiana on 22 October 1862
Transfered on 14 September 1864
Mustered out on 22 July 1865 in Nashville, TN
 Sources:
 Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway

Ryland T.D. Zimmerman (First_Last)  Regiment Name 2 Indiana Cavalry  Side Union  Company  B,D  Soldier's Rank_In  Pvt.  Soldier's Rank_Out  Pvt.  Alternate Name  R.T.D./Zimmerman  Notes  Film Number M540 roll 86


UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS

2nd Regiment, Indiana Cavalry

Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., September 20, 1861. Left State for Louisville, Ky., December 15, 1861; thence moved to Camp Wickllffe, Ky. Attached to Cavalry 4th Division, Army of the Ohio, to June, 1862. Cavalry Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to September, 1862. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberlaad, to January. 1863. 2ad Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1864. 2ad Brigade, 1st Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, to July, 1865.

SERVICE.-Action at Bowling Green, Ky., February 1, 1862 (Co. "H"). Movement to Nashville, Tenn., February 14-25. Occupation of Nashville February 25. March to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 10-April 8. Reconnoissance in force April 22. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Tuscumbia Creek May 31-June 1. Pursuit to Booneville June 1-3. Osbora and Wolf's Creeks June 4. Buell's Campaign in North Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. Raid on Louisville & Nashville R. R. August 19-21 (Detachment). Humboldt Road, near Gallatin, August 21. Murfreesboro, Tenn., August 20-25-27 and September 7. Crab Orchard, Ky., September 10. Vinegar Hill September 22. Near Nashville October 1. Near Perryville, Ky., October 6-7. Chaplin Hills, Perryville, October 8. Near Mountain Gap, Ky., October 14-16. Big Rockcastle River, near Mt. Vernon, October 16. New Haven October 29. Capture of 3rd Georgia Cavalry. Hartsville, Tenn., November 28 and December 7. Regiment complimented in special field orders for recapture of Government train and 200 prisoners. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30 (Co. "M"). Lavergne December 26-27 (Co. "M"). Operations near Lavergne December 29-31 (Co. "M"). Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863 (Co. "M"). Duty near Nashville, Tenn., till June, 1863. Murfreesboro March 10. Shelbyville Pike, near Murfreesboro, June 6. Triune June 9 and 11. Middle Tennessee (or Tullahoma) Campaign June 23-July 7. Middleton June 24. Guy's Gap, Fosterville and Shelbyville June 27. Bethpage Bridge, Elk River, July 1. Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. Expedition to Huntsville July 13-22. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. Reconnoissance toward Rome September 11. Alpine September 12. Dirt Town, LaFayette Road, near Chattanooga River, September 12. Reconoissance from Lee and Gordon's Mills toward LaFayette and skirmish September 13. Near Stevens' Gap September 18. Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19-21. Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap September 22. Operations against Wheeler and Roddy September 30-October 17. Fayetteville October 13-14. Duty along Nashville & Chattanooga R. R. till December. Operations about Dandridge and Mossy Creek December 24-28. Peck's House, near New Market, December 24. Mossy Creek December 26. Talbot Station December 28. Mossy Creek, Talbot Station, December 29. Regiment re-enlisted January 10, 1864. Near Mossy Creek January 11-12. Operations about Dandridge January 16-17. Bend of Chucky Road, near Dandridge, January 16. Dandridge January 17. Operations about Dandridge January 26-28. Fair Garden January 27. Swann's Island January 28. Near Marysvllle February 8. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1 to September 8. Varnell's Station May 7 and 9. Demonstrations on Dalton May 9-13. Tilton May 13. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Cassville May 19. Stilesborough May 23. Burnt Hickory May 24. Battles about Dallas May 25-June 5. Ackworth June 3-4. Big Shanty June 6. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. McCook's Raid on Atlanta & West Point R. R. July 27-31. Lovejoy Station July 29-30. Clear Creek July 30. Newnan July 30. Expedition to Jasper August 11-15. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler September 1-8. Consolidated to a Battalion of 4 Companies September 14. Cartersville September 20. Camp Creek September 30. Operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama October. Moved to Louisville, Ky., to refit. Pursuit of Lyon from Paris, Ky., to Hopkinsville, Ky., December 6, 1864, to January 15, 1865. Hopkinsville, Ky., December 16, 1864. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., duty there till February, 1865, and at Waterloo, Ala., till March. Wilson's Raid from Chickasaw, Ala., to Macon, Ga., March 22-April 24. Near Scottsvllle and Selma April 2. Near Hinton April 10. Montgomery April 12. Columbus Road, near Tuskegee, April 14. West Point and near Opellka April 16. Capture of Macon April 20. Duty at Macon and in the Dept. of Georgia till June. Moved to Nashville, Tean., and there mustered out July 12, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 38 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 211 Enlisted men by disease. Total 256.

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Located atHarpers on 36 between Owingsville and Sharpsburg, Bath Co. KY

http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.17167&lon=-83.78833

Feb. 15, Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, a resident of our neighborhood for about 33 years. Baptized about 2000 and married about 1500. Had he lived to the 25th of this month, he would have been 80. Funeral by Elder Lee Jones. Upper Prickly Ash.
Owingsville Outlook, 25 Feb 1909


Lucinda P. ATCHISON

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The link that I have between Lucinda and her father Henry is from letters that were written by several family members including herself.


Henry ZIMMERMAN

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Margaret ZIMMERMAN

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John D. ZIMMERMAN

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