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First Generation ---------------------------------------- 1. William Nelson Shedd. Born on 12/12/1834 in Tompkins County, New York. William Nelson died in Arkansaw, Wisconsin on 4/11/1893, he was 58. Buried in Round Hill Cemetery. Military service: Bet. 1862-1865, Private, 18th Infantry Regiment, Company H, Wisconsin Volunteers Occupation: Farmer Notes for William Nelson Shedd: The Eighteenth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was organized at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and mustered into the service of the United States on March 15th, 1862. It left the state March 30, and disembarked at Pittsburg Landing, TN, April 5, 1862, at once moving up to the front. The battle opened early next morning and the Eighteenth shared the varying fortunes of the brigade to which it had been assigned during the battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862. After the battle the Eighteenth participated in the advance on and siege of Corinth, MS, April 29 to June 10, 1862, and the battle of Corinth, October 3-4, 1862. Thereafter it engaged in various expeditions preceding the assembling of the Union forces at Grand Junction in November preparatory to the advance on Vicksburg. After the change of plans, the Eighteenth marched to Memphis, from which it embarked down the Mississippi reaching Young's Point, LA on January 25, 1863. Later the men were employed on the canal which was dug to enable Grant's army to pass below Vicksburg. Crossing the Mississippi River below Vicksburg the regiment reported to General McPherson at Raymond, MS on May 13, and moving with the union forces took part in the battle of Jackson, MS, May 14, which was soon thereafter followed by the battle at Champion's Hill, May 16, and Black River Bridge, May 17, 1863. Soon thereafter it took its position in the trenches encompassing Vicksburg, where it remained until the surrender. (Siege of Vicksburg, May 19-July 4, 1863). After the surrender the Eighteenth remained in the vicinity of Vicksburg doing guard and fatigue duty until September. Thereupon it was transferred to Memphis, TN and thence to Corinth, MS. Here the Union forces were assembled to assist in the relief of Chattanooga. The Eighteenth as a part of the Fifteenth Army Corps, after a march of about two hundred fifty miles with these forces under General Sherman, reached Chattanooga, and on November 24th crossed the Tennessee river and participated in the attack on Missionary Ridge November 25. Thereafter the Eighteenth was assigned to the work of protecting the lines of communication. Assigned at times to Huntsville, Stevenson, AL, Chattanooga, TN and Allatoona, GA and south of Chattanooga on the road to Atlanta, with headquarters at Allatoona. In the attack on that place October 5, 1864, the Eighteenth was actively engaged in the famous defense. A portion of the regiment accompanied General Sherman on the Savannah and Carolina Campaigns. That portion remaining in Tennessee joined the detachment accompanying General Sherman at Goldsboro, NC, the latter part of March 1865. After the surrender of the Confederates under General Johnston April 26, 1865, the Eighteenth participated in the Grand Review at Washington, D.C. and was transferred to Louisville, KY as a part of the Provisional Division, where the regiment remained until mustered out July 18. It returned to Madison, WI and was disbanded July 29, 1865. On 3/14/1859 when William Nelson was 24, he married Sally Morse, daughter of Robert Morse (12/27/1793-1848 - 1888) & Margaret Fisher (1805-1816-1849-1900). Born on 1/23/1843 in Wyoming County, New York. Sally died in Porcupine, Wisconsin on 7/6/1904, she was 61. Buried in Round Hill Cemetery, Arkansaw, Wisconsin.

Baptized RLDS 3/4/1894 at Frankfort Branch (Porcupine), Wisconsin This is taken word for word from the book Regathering the Scattered Saints in Wisconsin and Illinois, by Pearl Wilcox. On March 4, 1894, Rachel (Curtis) Metcalf was baptized. She had been among the first to open her house to the missionaries. She was born August 13, 1826, at Livingston, New York. She married William Metcalf September 28, 1840, and they became the parents of eight children who became active in the church. On the same day Rachel was baptized, Sally Shedd was baptized. She was the mother of the two young men who asked the elders to preach at Porcupine. During the year thirty-two were baptized. These baptisms took place in Porcupine Creek, a little stream about two feet deep except for a few deep holes which had been dug out for swimming. i. George Nelson. Born on 9/16/1861. George Nelson died on 10/26/1861. ii. Marshall Leroy. Born on 11/12/1862 in Allegheny County, New York. Marshall Leroy died on 12/9/1925, he was 63. iii. Morrell Elsworth. Born on 4/29/1865 in Noddaway County, Missouri. Morrell Elsworth died in 1934, he was 68. iv. Murry Owen. Born on 1/16/1867 in Wayne County, Iowa. Murry Owen died in 2/1948, he was 81. This is taken word for word from the book Regathering the Scattered Saints in Wisconsin and Illinois, by Pearl Wilcox. Frankfort Branch at Porcupine: The Frankfort branch at Porcupine in Pepin County, Wisconsin, came about as the result of the visit of a young missionary, Herbert P. Curtis I the home of his Aunt Rachel E. Metcalf. Also living here was Uncle Percy Curtis, brother of Rachel. At the same time Elder Charles H. Burr was preaching in the vicinity. No doubt he came to Porcupine by the invitation of Joseph W. Heath, Jr., the only known church member in the locality at the time. He had been baptized into the old church organization on July 18, 1852, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, by Elder Rowland Cobb. He was born at the location January 10, 1822. His wife Elizabeth was born in Stiendorf, Germany, August 23, 1833. After their marriage they came to Frankfort in 1863. Missionaries Curtis and Burr were interested in bringing these people the story of the Reorganized church. They gained permission to use the Maple Ridge schoolhouse. Among those attending were two young farmhands, Murry and Morse Shedd. They became so interested in the message these Mormon preachers brought that they asked them to come to the Porcupine schoolhouse and hold a series of services. In January of 1984, with the temperature below zero, the schoolhouse was filled each night, although some just came to look at the `Mormon' preachers since the services had been well advertised. When Hulda (Mrs. Frank Livingston) heard of the preaching services she could hardly wait to attend. She remembered how at the age of four, she had listened to her father read a newspaper account of the tragedy at Nauvoo when Joseph and Hyrum were killed Her parents were John L. and Hulda Bundy of Fox, Pennsylvania, where Hulda was born in 1840. The parents were members of the old church organization and died before learning of the Reorganization. In 1864 Hulda came to Wisconsin and married James Franklin Livingston and settled in Porcupine Valley in 1885. Six children were

born to then, one dying in early childhood; the others were Sheridan, Wilson, Judson, William, and Anna. Murry Owen married Lyda C. Krough. Born in 1880 in Norway. 2 v. Minnie Estella (1869-1918) vi. Mattie Adaline. Born on 6/13/1871 in Pepin County, Wisconsin. Mattie Adaline married Doughty. vii. Morse Alvin. Born on 10/9/1873 in Porcupine, Wisconsin. Morse Alvin died in Elderado Springs, Missouri on 5/28/1943, he was 69. This is taken word for word from the book Regathering the Scattered Saints in Wisconsin and Illinois, by Pearl Wilcox. Frankfort Branch at Porcupine: The Frankfort branch at Porcupine in Pepin County, Wisconsin, came about as the result of the visit of a young missionary, Herbert P. Curtis I the home of his Aunt Rachel E. Metcalf. Also living here was Uncle Percy Curtis, brother of Rachel. At the same time Elder Charles H. Burr was preaching in the vicinity. No doubt he came to Porcupine by the invitation of Joseph W. Heath, Jr., the only known church member in the locality at the time. He had been baptized into the old church organization on July 18, 1852, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, by Elder Rowland Cobb. He was born at the location January 10, 1822. His wife Elizabeth was born in Stiendorf, Germany, August 23, 1833. After their marriage they came to Frankfort in 1863. Missionaries Curtis and Burr were interested in bringing these people the story of the Reorganized church. They gained permission to use the Maple Ridge schoolhouse. Among those attending were two young farmhands, Murry and Morse Shedd. They became so interested in the message these Mormon preachers brought that they asked them to come to the Porcupine schoolhouse and hold a series of services. In January of 1984, with the temperature below zero, the schoolhouse was filled each night, although some just came to look at the `Mormon' preachers since the services had been well advertised. When Hulda (Mrs. Frank Livingston) heard of the preaching services she could hardly wait to attend. She remembered how at the age of four, she had listened to her father read a newspaper account of the tragedy at Nauvoo when Joseph and Hyrum were killed Her parents were John L. and Hulda Bundy of Fox, Pennsylvania, where Hulda was born in 1840. The parents were members of the old church organization and died before learning of the Reorganization. In 1864 Hulda came to Wisconsin and married James Franklin Livingston and settled in Porcupine Valley in 1885. Six children were born to then, one dying in early childhood; the others were Sheridan, Wilson, Judson, William, and Anna. On 7/29/1902 when Morse Alvin was 28, he married Maud Idelle Hutchinson. 3 viii. Manly Robert (1879-1967) ix. Mercie Victoria. Born on 2/21/1881 in Pepin County, Wisconsin. Mercie Victoria died on 1/3/1968, she was 86. Mercie Victoria married Perkins.

x. Mary Julina. Born on 9/12/1883 in Pepin County, Wisconsin. Mary Julina married William Lee. Second Generation ---------------------------------------- 2. Minnie Estella Shedd. Born on 8/24/1869 in Waterville, WI. Minnie Estella died in Porcupine, Pepin, WI (Rochester, MN) on 4/9/1918, she was 48. Minnie had an operation for gallstones and tumor. Her death was caused from the bursting of a blood vessel near the heart. She died at the Rochester hospital. On 5/1/1889 when Minnie Estella was 19, she married George Edward Lampman, son of Stephen Lampman (10/23/1835-5/23/1928) & May Lamb (12/5/1836-1/27/1936). Born on 12/20/1866 in Porcupine, Pepin, WI. George Edward died in 1956, he was 89. i. Paul. Born on 3/24/1892. Paul died in 1960, he was 67. 4 ii. Leah Estella (1893-1981) iii. Glen Allen. Born on 5/11/1894. Glen Allen died in 1945, he was 50. iv. Floy May. Born on 4/23/1899. Floy May died in 1911, she was 11. Floy May died at the age of 12, August 15, 1911, of rheumatic fever 5 v. Claude 3. Manly Robert Shedd. Born on 6/5/1879 in Frankfort County, Pepin, Wisconsin. Manly Robert died in Independence, Missouri on 4/13/1967, he was 87. Buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Occupation: Farmer & Construction Work. Religion: RLDS. Baptized RLDS 7/11/1896 at Frankfort Branch (Porcupine), Wisconsin On 4/22/1900 when Manly Robert was 20, he married Sarah Elizabeth Closson, daughter of Frank Eric Closson (11/14/1851-6/5/1885) & Arminda Bowken (6/13/1858-). Born on 9/26/1880 in Wheatville, Crawford County, Wisconsin. Sarah Elizabeth died in Independence, Missouri on 7/20/1959, she was 78. Buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Occupation: Homemaker. Religion: RLDS. Twin of Cornelius Elmer who died at birth Baptized RLDS 7/11/1889 at Lagrange, Wisconsin 6 i. Lloyd Manly (1901-1928) 7 ii. Lola Marian (1903-) iii. Lorrie Nelson. Born on 8/6/1905 in Porcupine, Wisconsin. Lorrie Nelson died in Porcupine, Wisconsin on 4/2/1908, he was 2. Buried in Porcupine, Wisconsin. 8 iv. Louisa Belle (1908-2001)

9 v. Leroy Owen (1911-1997) 10 vi. Lenoir June (1913-) 11 vii. Laurence Rex (1915-) 12 viii. Lyle Devere (1917-) 13 ix. Lora Harriet (1922-) 14 x. Lyndon Robert (1926-) Third Generation ---------------------------------------- 4. Leah Estella Lampman. Born on 8/1/1893 in Porcupine, Pepin, WI. Leah Estella died in Madison, Dane, WI on 10/27/1981, she was 88. On 6/24/1915 when Leah Estella was 21, she married Francis Louis Miller, son of Jacob Louis Miller (3/12/1864-12/7/1933) & Clara Alice Steinstra (12/20/1867-2/12/1947), in Frankfort, Pepin, MI. Born on 1/20/1892 in Caseville, Huron, WI. Francis Louis died in Madison, Dane, WI on 5/30/1978, he was 86. i. Ora Estella. Born on 5/31/1916. Ora Estella died in 1991, she was 74. 15 ii. DeWayne Louis (1918-1958) iii. Clara Irene. Born on 11/7/1921. 16 iv. Merlin Kenneth (1925-1995) v. Donna May. Born on 1/27/1929. Donna May died in 1994, she was 64. Died at birth vi. Frank (Baby). Born on 8/29/1930. Frank (Baby) died on 8/29/1930. 5. Claude Lampman. Claude married Zelda. 17 i. Dale ii. Gaylord. iii. Charles. 6. Lloyd Manly Shedd. Born on 8/21/1901 in Pepin, Wisconsin. Lloyd Manly died in Post Oak, Missouri on 4/24/1928, he was 26. Buried in Leeton, Missouri. Lloyd Manly married Emma Louise Carlson. 7. Lola Marian Shedd. Born on 7/31/1903 in Pepin, Wisconsin. Lola Marian died in Independence, Missouri. Buried in Hammond, Indiana.

On 6/27/1923 when Lola Marian was 19, she married Roy Wright Smith, in Pepin, Wisconsin. Buried in Hammond, Indiana. 8. Louisa Belle Shedd. Born on 3/29/1908 in Porcupine, Wisconsin. Louisa Belle died in Independence, Missouri on 1/15/2001, she was 92. Buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Education: BS Education. Graduated from Pepin High School - Pepin, Wisconsin Graceland College - Graduated Central Missouri State University - Graduated University of Iowa Taught School at Hicks Valley School - Pepin, Wisconsin. While teaching there, she lived with Myra (Wheeler) Peters and met Winston Wheeler who lived there and worked on the farm for his Aunt & Uncle. Worked for the phone company in Hammond, Indiana Taught school in Lamoni, Iowa Owned Oak Grove Motor Company, Oak Grove Missouri. Sold De Soto's and Plymoth's. Worked at the RLDS Auditorium - Independence, Missouri Armco Inc. - Retired Traveled extensively and Spent much time with Winston Wheeler at the Lake of the Ozarks on one of their boats On 6/27/1937 when Louisa Belle was 29, she married Winston Marlin Wheeler, son of Marlin Lyle Wheeler (11/14/1892-2/1986) & Elsie Beatty (6/11/1896-8/1983), in Hammond, Indiana. Born on 3/5/1915 in Pepin, Wisconsin. Winston Marlin died in Independence, Missouri on 8/21/1998, he was 83. Buried in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Baptized Methodist 4/15/1915, Pepin, Wisconsin, E. G. Meierbachlol Minister. Graduated from Pepin High School - Pepin, Wisconsin Worked on his Aunt Myra (Wheeler) Peters farm where he met Louisa (Shedd) Wheeler. She stayed with Myra Peters while she taught school at Hicks Valley School. Worked at City Service Oil refinery during WWII Graceland College 1946-1948 Graduated Owned Oak Grove Motor Company, Oak Grove Missouri. Sold De Soto's and Plymoth's. Worked for General Motors (Fairfax) 1949, A & P Grocery 1950, Goodyear Tire & Rubber 1951-1952, General Moters 1953 (built F-84F), Armco Inc 1954 Retired. Hobbys: Travel & Boating on the Lake of the Ozarks. Commander - US Power Squadron - Kansas City 9. Leroy Owen Shedd. Born on 4/1/1911 in Cameron, Missouri. Leroy Owen died in Sedalia, Missouri on 9/5/1997, he was 86. Buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Marshall, Missouri. Leroy Owen married Ethyl Winifred Holtz. Born on 10/22/1917 in Anaconda, Montana. 10. Lenoir June Shedd. Born on 9/3/1913 in Pepin, Wisconsin. On 6/27/1940 when Lenoir June was 26, she married Calvin Land Ragland, son of Frank Ragland (12/19/1871-7/9/1937) & Ella Middlecoff (7/8/1872-1/31/1938), in Porcupine, Wisconsin. Born on 6/1/1911 in Montrose, Missouri.

11. Laurence Rex Shedd. Born on 9/30/1915 in Pepin, Wisconsin. Laurence Rex first married Velma Nora Livingston. Buried in Solders Grove, Wisconsin. Laurence Rex second married Marie Livingston. 12. Lyle Devere Shedd. Born on 9/12/1917 in Pepin, Wisconsin. On 10/24/1943 when Lyle Devere was 26, he married Virginia May Dillon, in Hammond, Indiana. Born in Rolla, Missouri. Dan and Jean Wheeler were ring bearers 13. Lora Harriet Shedd. Born on 12/28/1922 in Pepin, Wisconsin. Lora Harriet married Lamont Raymond Mair. Born on 4/28/1922 in Chetek, Wisconsin. 14. Lyndon Robert Shedd. Born on 8/28/1926 in Knobnoster, Missouri. Lyndon Robert married Charlotte Lucille Vaughn. Born on 11/15/1933 in Independence, Missouri. Called "Susie" Fourth Generation ---------------------------------------- 15. DeWayne Louis Miller. Born on 7/17/1918 in Madison, Dane, WI. DeWayne Louis died in Medford, Jackson, OR on 6/13/1958, he was 39. Buried on 6/18/1958 in Medford, Jackson, OR. On 7/24/1937 when DeWayne Louis was 19, he married Isabelle Hazel Kalland, daughter of Atlantus William Fredrik Hansen Kalland (11/11/1885-7/10/1957) & Inga Berentine Magnussen (8/5/1879-8/18/1969), in Madison, Dane, WI. Born on 2/18/1918 in Chicago, Cook, IL. Isabelle Hazel died in Medford, Jackson, OR on 1/23/1990, she was 71. Buried on 1/26/1990 in Medford, Jackson, OR. 16. Merlin Kenneth Miller. Born on 6/9/1925. Merlin Kenneth died in 1995, he was 69. 17. Dale Lampman. Index Zelda spouse of 5 Carlson Emma Louise spouse of 6 Closson Sarah Elizabeth spouse of 3 Dillon Virginia May spouse of 12

Holtz Ethyl Winifred spouse of 9 Kalland Isabelle Hazel spouse of 15 Lampman Charles child of 5 Claude 5 Dale 17 Floy May child of 2 Gaylord child of 5 George Edward spouse of 2 Glen Allen child of 2 Leah Estella 4 Paul child of 2 Livingston Marie spouse of 11 Velma Nora spouse of 11 Nathaniel child of 44 Mair Gale child of 13 Kerry child of 13 Lamont Raymond spouse of 13 Miller Clara Irene child of 4 DeWayne Louis 15 Donna May child of 4 Francis Louis spouse of 4 Frank (Baby) child of 4 Ora Estella child of 4 Morris Carol Jean spouse of 20 Morse Sally spouse of 1 Ragland Calvin Land Mary Belle spouse of 10 child of 10 Shedd Andra Carol George Nelson child of 14 child of 1 Laurence Rex 11 Lenoir June 10 Leroy Owen 9 Lloyd Manly 6 Lola Marian 7 Lora Harriet 13 Lorrie Nelson child of 3 Louisa Belle 8 Lyle Devere Lyndon Robert 12 14 Manly Robert 3 Marilynn child of 6 Marshall Leroy child of 1 Mary Julina child of 1 Mattie Adaline child of 1

Mercie Victoria child of 1 Mikal child of 14 Minnie Estella 2 Morrell Elsworth child of 1 Morse Alvin child of 1 Murry Owen child of 1 Paul Dana child of 14 Robert child of 14 Robert Allen child of 11 Sharon 23 William Nelson 1 Smith Roy Wright spouse of 7 Terry Clayton child of 7 Vaughn Charlotte Lucille spouse of 14 Wheeler Winston Marlin spouse of 8