b. March 9, 1837 Hillsboro, Ohio d. December 5, 1894 Buried in Million Cemetery north of Greenfield, Illinois. (Click HERE to see their stone) m. November 26, 1860 b. May 3, 1839 in Greenfield, Ill. , d. February 15, 1897 in Greenfield Buried in Million Cemetery, outside of Greenfield, Ill. Click on RC or Amanda's names above to go to picture of them when they were younger and information on their estates at their death. CHILDREN: 1. William Nelson Zink b. June 23, 1865 on the Old Dickerman Homestead 3 miles north of Greenfield, Ill., d. September 7, 1915 in Wisetown, Ill. Buried in the Million Cemetery outside of Greenfield, Ill. See Obit. below. He was a farmer and teacher in Wisetown and educated at Dixon College. Enlisted in the Spanish American War. Married on June 29, 1890 in Bristol, Ill. to Helen Gorton (b. Jan. 13, 1864 in N. Brooklyn, NY, d. November 24, 1894, Greenfield, Illinois. Buried in Million Cemetery -- Click HERE to see stone of Wm. N & William married 2nd Valesta Boustlog. They adopted one child, George Nelson.
2. R.D. Zink (my guess is that RD is short for Robinson Dickerman) b. March 25, 1867 Marion, Ohio, d. August 9, 1948 Roswell, N.M. Buried in Hagerman, N.M. Married on June 4, 1904 at the World's Fair in St. Louis to Lorena Short b. November 6, 1879 Woody, Ill., d. October 10, 1914 Roswell, N.M. Buried on the Corn Ranch N. of Roswell on the banks of the Macho River. Click HERE to see history of the Short Family. RD and Lenora traveled by covered wagon in 1910 to New Mexico due to Lenora's poor health. She kept a journal of their travels. She possibly had tuberculosis since 3. Hannah Jane Zink b. 1869; Died 1963 in Roswell, Chavez Co., New Mexico; Buried in Chavez Co., NM; Married 22 Oct 1889 in Greene County, Illinois to John Carson, Jr. Click here to see family of Hannah and John Carson. Children of Hannah and John their names to see pictures and family of Hannah, Herman and Florence.
3. John Bell Zink b. September 22, 1871 Montgomery Co., Ill., d. Jan. 8, 1842. A famer and merchant in Greeville, Ill. Married on Feb. 23, 1898 in Oswego, Ks. to Sadie Milett b. July 1, 1876 in Coffeyville, Ks, d. June 21, 1956. Both are buried in the Wisetown Cemetery. Children: Mary Ruby b. Nov. 17, 1898, d. April, 1981 , Lilly May, (died in 1905 at 3 mo. of age), Anise Irene b. Oct. 28, 1906, d. Jan. 19, 1985. Click on their names to see pictures and family.
Montero (Monte) Ragland on November 13, 1896 in Greene Co., Ill. He was born in Greenville, Illinois. They moved to Grover, Colo. for a time but could not make a go of it there so moved back to Illinois before they died. Their sons remained in Colorado and Wyoming. Click on names below to go to pictures of children and families.
6. Eli Austin Zink (my direct line - the little boy seated in the center of the picture) b. December 4, 1877 Ohio, d. December 18, 1964 Greeley, Colorado. Married on October 7, 1907 to Clara Maude Adcock b. December 25, 1877, d. November 29, 1958 Greeley, Colo. Both are buried in Sunset Mem. Gardens in Greeley, Colorado. Click on their names above to go to pictures & family.
7. Unknown Female (first child)-- From Rev. Herman Carson, DD: Buried in the Old Cowman Family Cemetery in Highland County, Ohio. Later when RC tried to find the grave, he was unable to find it and Amanda said, "never mind Robbie, the angels will find it all right on resurrection morn." Note: To my knowledge, after their marriage, RC & Amanda never lived in Ohio unless the child was born while they were visiting.
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THE FAMILY OF ROBINSON CRUSOE AND AMANDA ZINK Seated l to r: John Carson (husband of Hannah), Amanda Zink, Eli Zink, RC Zink, W.N. Zink; Standing l to r: Hannah Zink Carson, John Bell, R.D., Anna, and Helen Gorton Zink (wife of William) |
b. March 9, 1837 Hillsboro, Ohio d. December 5, 1894 Buried in Million Cemetery north of Greenfield, Illinois. (Click HERE to see their stone) m. November 26, 1860 b. May 3, 1839 in Greenfield, Ill. , d. February 15, 1897 in Greenfield Buried in Million Cemetery, outside of Greenfield, Ill. Click on RC or Amanda's names above to go to picture of them when they were younger and information on their estates at their death. CHILDREN: 1. William Nelson Zink b. June 23, 1865 on the Old Dickerman Homestead 3 miles north of Greenfield, Ill., d. September 7, 1915 in Wisetown, Ill. Buried in the Million Cemetery outside of Greenfield, Ill. See Obit. below. He was a farmer and teacher in Wisetown and educated at Dixon College. Enlisted in the Spanish American War. Married on June 29, 1890 in Bristol, Ill. to Helen Gorton (b. Jan. 13, 1864 in N. Brooklyn, NY, d. November 24, 1894, Greenfield, Illinois. Buried in Million Cemetery -- Click HERE to see stone of Wm. N & William married 2nd Valesta Boustlog. They adopted one child, George Nelson.
2. R.D. Zink (my guess is that RD is short for Robinson Dickerman) b. March 25, 1867 Marion, Ohio, d. August 9, 1948 Roswell, N.M. Buried in Hagerman, N.M. Married on June 4, 1904 at the World's Fair in St. Louis to Lorena Short b. November 6, 1879 Woody, Ill., d. October 10, 1914 Roswell, N.M. Buried on the Corn Ranch N. of Roswell on the banks of the Macho River. Click HERE to see history of the Short Family. RD and Lenora traveled by covered wagon in 1910 to New Mexico due to Lenora's poor health. She kept a journal of their travels. She possibly had tuberculosis since 3. Hannah Jane Zink b. 1869; Died 1963 in Roswell, Chavez Co., New Mexico; Buried in Chavez Co., NM; Married 22 Oct 1889 in Greene County, Illinois to John Carson, Jr. Click here to see family of Hannah and John Carson. Children of Hannah and John their names to see pictures and family of Hannah, Herman and Florence.
3. John Bell Zink b. September 22, 1871 Montgomery Co., Ill., d. Jan. 8, 1842. A famer and merchant in Greeville, Ill. Married on Feb. 23, 1898 in Oswego, Ks. to Sadie Milett b. July 1, 1876 in Coffeyville, Ks, d. June 21, 1956. Both are buried in the Wisetown Cemetery. Children: Mary Ruby b. Nov. 17, 1898, d. April, 1981 , Lilly May, (died in 1905 at 3 mo. of age), Anise Irene b. Oct. 28, 1906, d. Jan. 19, 1985. Click on their names to see pictures and family.
Montero (Monte) Ragland on November 13, 1896 in Greene Co., Ill. He was born in Greenville, Illinois. They moved to Grover, Colo. for a time but could not make a go of it there so moved back to Illinois before they died. Their sons remained in Colorado and Wyoming. Click on names below to go to pictures of children and families.
6. Eli Austin Zink (my direct line - the little boy seated in the center of the picture) b. December 4, 1877 Ohio, d. December 18, 1964 Greeley, Colorado. Married on October 7, 1907 to Clara Maude Adcock b. December 25, 1877, d. November 29, 1958 Greeley, Colo. Both are buried in Sunset Mem. Gardens in Greeley, Colorado. Click on their names above to go to pictures & family.
7. Unknown Female (first child)-- From Rev. Herman Carson, DD: Buried in the Old Cowman Family Cemetery in Highland County, Ohio. Later when RC tried to find the grave, he was unable to find it and Amanda said, "never mind Robbie, the angels will find it all right on resurrection morn." Note: To my knowledge, after their marriage, RC & Amanda never lived in Ohio unless the child was born while they were visiting.
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