Name Info
Gilbert I. SEARLS 1867-1938
Fathers:Daniel,GILBERT,DANIEL,JOHN,JOHN,ROBERT,ROBERT
Gilbert I. SEARLS 1867-1938
Fathers:Daniel,GILBERT,DANIEL,JOHN,JOHN,ROBERT,ROBERT
Search.........Person PAF-ID.........09119297 Gender.........male Status.........deceased Age............71y 0m 16d Last-Marital...divorced Fam-Group......SEARLS Fam-ID.........SEARLS Citizenship....US born |
#Marriages.....1 #Divorces......1 #Sources.......6 #Events........1 #Images:.......2 #Comments......0 #Siblings......9 #Children......1 |
Person-Type....A Immigrant?.....no Immig-Known?...no Parent?........father Spouse?........husband Sibling?.......brother Child?.........son Twin...........no Adopted?....... |
Title(s)....... Ancestor....... RelatedToMe.... Gen-#.......... Ahn-#.......... Religion....... PoliticParty... Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair. Burial.........Riverside Cemetery |
Parents and Siblings
- Parent: Daniel James SEARLS, male, born:1836-04-03 Hinckley, Medina county, Ohio, died:1923-02-16 (86y 10m 13d) Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Dad:GILBERT SEARLS, Mom:ELIZABETH HALSTEAD, #M:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:10
- Parent: Caroline Comly, female, born:1842-05-23 Pennsylvania, died:1926-10-26 (84y 5m 3d) Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Dad:Charles Comly, Mom:Mary Ludwig, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:3
- Sibling: Charles Ambrose SEARLS, male, born:1861-11-03 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1936-04-24 (74y 5m 21d) San Jose, Santa Clara county, California, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:1, #SrcDocs:11
- Sibling: Louis SEARLS, male, born:1863-06-28 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1866-05-11 (2y 10m 13d) Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #SrcDocs:5
- Sibling: Lillian Estella SEARLS, female, born:1865-04-12 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1951-01-18 (85y 9m 6d) San Jose, Santa Clara county, California, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:2, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:7
- Sibling: Fredrick Thomas SEARLS, male, born:1870-04-28 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1953-01-29 (82y 9m 1d) San Jose, Santa Clara county, California, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:1, #SrcDocs:4
- Sibling: John Howard SEARLS, male, born:1873-07-31 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1968-05-23 (94y 9m 22d) Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:1, #SrcDocs:9
- Sibling: Isabelle SEARLS, female, born:1875-08-02 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1955-03-03 (79y 7m 1d) San Diego, San Diego county, California, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:7
- Sibling: Jesse SEARLS, male, born:1877-07-31 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1878-08-25 (1y 0m 25d) Pecatonica, Winnebago county, Illinois, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #SrcDocs:1
- Sibling: William R. SEARLS, male, born:1882-03-26 Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois, died:1883-03-25 (0y 11m 27d) Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #SrcDocs:3
- Sibling: Mary Elizabeth SEARLS, female, born:1885-07-06 Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, died:1982-09-01 (97y 1m 26d) Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Dad:Daniel James SEARLS, Mom:Caroline Comly, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:6
Spouse(s) and Children
- Marriage: 1890-10-06 Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa
- Spouse: Emma Snyder, female, born:1870 ?Illinois, died:1890-1960 (20y 0m 0d) , #SrcDocs:3
- ..Child: Flora SEARLS, female, born:1892-06-26 Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, died:1980-05-28 (87y 11m 2d) Sioux City, Woodbury county, Iowa, Dad:Gilbert I. SEARLS, Mom:Emma Snyder, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:6
Events
Birth: 1867-01-07, Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois
Married: 1890-10-06, Age:23y 8m 29d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Akron First Baptist Church, Role:groom, Emma divorced Gilbert on grounds of desertion [probably the two years he spent in Montana].
Divorce: 1906-10-09, Age:39y 9m 2d, ?Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa
Death: 1938-01-23, Age:71y 0m 16d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, heart attack, Rev. L. G. Williams, Rev. of the First Baptist Church He was being visited by his brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. B.A. Adams and they were preparing to eat ice cream when Gilbert had his heart attack.
Burial: 1938-01-26, Age:71y 0m 19d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Riverside Cemetery
Job: ?, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, farmer, farmed his father's farm
Job: ?, Role:partner, with Charles Wise
Job: ?, Montana, prospector
Livedin: ?, De Smet, Kingsbury county, South Dakota, until his parents needed help
Livedin: ?, Montana, for two years prospecting
Birth: 1867-01-07, Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois
Married: 1890-10-06, Age:23y 8m 29d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Akron First Baptist Church, Role:groom, Emma divorced Gilbert on grounds of desertion [probably the two years he spent in Montana].
Divorce: 1906-10-09, Age:39y 9m 2d, ?Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa
Death: 1938-01-23, Age:71y 0m 16d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, heart attack, Rev. L. G. Williams, Rev. of the First Baptist Church He was being visited by his brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. B.A. Adams and they were preparing to eat ice cream when Gilbert had his heart attack.
Burial: 1938-01-26, Age:71y 0m 19d, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, Riverside Cemetery
Job: ?, Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa, farmer, farmed his father's farm
Job: ?, Role:partner, with Charles Wise
Job: ?, Montana, prospector
Livedin: ?, De Smet, Kingsbury county, South Dakota, until his parents needed help
Livedin: ?, Montana, for two years prospecting
Places In
Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa
Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois
Montana
De Smet, Kingsbury county, South Dakota
Akron, Plymouth county, Iowa
Seward, Winnebago county, Illinois
Montana
De Smet, Kingsbury county, South Dakota
Image(s) - hover Image IDs to popup full text
S__0149 - Photo of Daniel J. and Caroline (Comly) Searls Family Portrait
S__0150 - Photo of Daniel J. and Caroline (Comly) Searls Family Portrait
S__0149 - Photo of Daniel J. and Caroline (Comly) Searls Family Portrait
S__0150 - Photo of Daniel J. and Caroline (Comly) Searls Family Portrait
Sources
Akron Tribune newspaper, Akron Iowa
Book Plymouth County Iowa History, 1917
Charles A. Searls obituary, Brookings South Dakota, 1936
Letter from Lois M. Willer, Akron Iowa, 1982
Letters from Shari Adair, Nashville Tennessee, 1993
Notes taken at the Riverside Cemetery in Akron Iowa
Akron Tribune newspaper, Akron Iowa
Book Plymouth County Iowa History, 1917
Charles A. Searls obituary, Brookings South Dakota, 1936
Letter from Lois M. Willer, Akron Iowa, 1982
Letters from Shari Adair, Nashville Tennessee, 1993
Notes taken at the Riverside Cemetery in Akron Iowa
Historical
1867: Canada - Canadian Confederation formed
1867: Serbia, Turkey - The Principality of Serbia passes a Constitution which defines Its Independence from the Ottoman Empire, International recognition followed in 1878
1867: United States, Russia - The United States purchased Alaska from Russia
1868: United States - The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was approved
1868: United States - The Expatriation Act is approved by Congress, guaranteeing U.S. citizens the right to expatriate, coupled with the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution approved only one day later, the Expatriation Act allows U.S. citizens to renounce federal citizenship in order to regain Constitutional rights ceded by U.S. citizens as defined by the 14th Amendment
1869: Egypt - The Suez Canal opens linking the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
1869: United States - First Transcontinental Railroad completed in United States on May 10
1870-1871: France, Germany, Italy - The Franco-Prussian War results in the unifications of Germany and Italy, the collapse of the Second French Empire, the breakdown of Pax Britannica, and the emergence of a New Imperialism
1870s-1890s: Europe, United States - Long Depression in Western Europe and North America
1871-1872: Iran - Famine in Persia is believed to have caused the death of two million
1871-1914: Europe, United States - Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, a phase of the larger Industrial Revolution in the period from the last half of the 19th century until about the time of World War I
1872: United States - Yellowstone National Park is created
1873: England - James Clerk Maxwell publishes "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism", a set of four partial differential equations describing how the electric and magnetic fields relate to their sources, charge density and current density, and how they develop with time
1874-1875: Spain - First Republic in Spain
1874: France - The Societe Anonyme Cooperative des Artistes Peintres, Sculpteurs, and Graveurs, better known today as the Impressionists organize and present their first public group exhibition at the Paris studio of the photographer Nadar
1874: India, England - The British East India Company is dissolved
1875-1900: India - 26 million in India perish due to famine
1876-1879: China - 13 million die of famine in northern China
1876-1914: United States - The massive expansion in population, territory, Industry and wealth in the United States is referred to as the Gilded Age
1876: Bulgaria - The Bulgarian revolt against Ottoman rule
1877-1878: Europe - Following the tenth Russo-Turkish War, the Treaty of Berlin recognizes formal Independence of the Principality of Serbia, Montenegro and Romania, Bulgaria becomes autonomous
1877: United States - Great Railroad Strike in the United States may have been the first nationwide labor strike
1878: United States - First commercial telephone exchange in New Haven, Connecticut
1879-1883: Chile, Peru, Bolivia - Chile battles with Peru and Bolivia over Andean territory in the War of the Pacific
1879: South Africa - Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa
1880-1881: England, South Africa - the First Boer War between England and the Dutch-speaking Inhabitants of South Africa
1881-1899: Sudan - The Mahdist War in Sudan
1881: England - First electrical power plant and grid in Godalming, Britain
1882: England, Egypt - The British Invasion and the subsequent occupation of Egypt
1883: Indonesia - Krakatau (often mispelled Krakatoa) volcano explosion in Indonesia (Java and Sumatra)
1884-1885: Africa - The Berlin Conference signals the start of the European "scramble for Africa", attending nations also agree to ban trade in slaves
1884-1885: Japan, Korea - The Sino-French War led to the formation of French Indochina
1885: United States - Singer begins production of the "Vibrating Shuttle" which would become the Model T of sewing machines
1886: Russia - Russian-Circassian War ended with the defeat and the exile of many Circassians, Imam Shamil defeated
1888: Brazil - Slavery banned in Brazil
1888: England - Jack the Ripper is believed to have begun murdering in August and murdered his last victim in November
1889: Brazil - End of the Brazilian Empire and the beginning of the Brazilian Republic
1889: France - Eiffel tower was Inaugurated in Paris
1889: India - Mirza Ghulam Ahmad establishes the Ahmadi Muslim Community
1890: United States - The Wounded Knee Massacre was the last battle in the American Indian Wars, this event represents the end of the American Old West
1891: United States - James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, Invents basketball
1894-1895: Japan, Korea - After the First Sino-Japanese War, China cedes Taiwan to Japan and grants Japan a free hand in Korea
1895-1896: Ethiopia, Italy - Ethiopia defeats Italy in the First Italo-Ethiopian War
1896: Canada - Klondike Gold Rush in Canada
1896: Greece - Olympic Games revived in Athens
1896: Philippines, Spain - Philippine Revolution ends declaring Philippines free from Spanish rule
1897: Korea - Gojong, or Emperor Gwangmu, proclaims the short-lived Korean Empire lasts until 1910
1898-1900: China - The Boxer Rebellion in China is suppressed by an Eight-Nation Alliance
1898-1902: Colombia - The One Thousand Days war in Colombia breaks out between the "Liberales" and "Conservadores", culminating with the loss of Panama in 1903
1898: United States, Cuba, Philippines - The United States gains control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
1899: England, South Africa - Second Boer War begins, lasting until 1902
1867: Canada - Canadian Confederation formed
1867: Serbia, Turkey - The Principality of Serbia passes a Constitution which defines Its Independence from the Ottoman Empire, International recognition followed in 1878
1867: United States, Russia - The United States purchased Alaska from Russia
1868: United States - The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was approved
1868: United States - The Expatriation Act is approved by Congress, guaranteeing U.S. citizens the right to expatriate, coupled with the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution approved only one day later, the Expatriation Act allows U.S. citizens to renounce federal citizenship in order to regain Constitutional rights ceded by U.S. citizens as defined by the 14th Amendment
1869: Egypt - The Suez Canal opens linking the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
1869: United States - First Transcontinental Railroad completed in United States on May 10
1870-1871: France, Germany, Italy - The Franco-Prussian War results in the unifications of Germany and Italy, the collapse of the Second French Empire, the breakdown of Pax Britannica, and the emergence of a New Imperialism
1870s-1890s: Europe, United States - Long Depression in Western Europe and North America
1871-1872: Iran - Famine in Persia is believed to have caused the death of two million
1871-1914: Europe, United States - Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, a phase of the larger Industrial Revolution in the period from the last half of the 19th century until about the time of World War I
1872: United States - Yellowstone National Park is created
1873: England - James Clerk Maxwell publishes "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism", a set of four partial differential equations describing how the electric and magnetic fields relate to their sources, charge density and current density, and how they develop with time
1874-1875: Spain - First Republic in Spain
1874: France - The Societe Anonyme Cooperative des Artistes Peintres, Sculpteurs, and Graveurs, better known today as the Impressionists organize and present their first public group exhibition at the Paris studio of the photographer Nadar
1874: India, England - The British East India Company is dissolved
1875-1900: India - 26 million in India perish due to famine
1876-1879: China - 13 million die of famine in northern China
1876-1914: United States - The massive expansion in population, territory, Industry and wealth in the United States is referred to as the Gilded Age
1876: Bulgaria - The Bulgarian revolt against Ottoman rule
1877-1878: Europe - Following the tenth Russo-Turkish War, the Treaty of Berlin recognizes formal Independence of the Principality of Serbia, Montenegro and Romania, Bulgaria becomes autonomous
1877: United States - Great Railroad Strike in the United States may have been the first nationwide labor strike
1878: United States - First commercial telephone exchange in New Haven, Connecticut
1879-1883: Chile, Peru, Bolivia - Chile battles with Peru and Bolivia over Andean territory in the War of the Pacific
1879: South Africa - Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa
1880-1881: England, South Africa - the First Boer War between England and the Dutch-speaking Inhabitants of South Africa
1881-1899: Sudan - The Mahdist War in Sudan
1881: England - First electrical power plant and grid in Godalming, Britain
1882: England, Egypt - The British Invasion and the subsequent occupation of Egypt
1883: Indonesia - Krakatau (often mispelled Krakatoa) volcano explosion in Indonesia (Java and Sumatra)
1884-1885: Africa - The Berlin Conference signals the start of the European "scramble for Africa", attending nations also agree to ban trade in slaves
1884-1885: Japan, Korea - The Sino-French War led to the formation of French Indochina
1885: United States - Singer begins production of the "Vibrating Shuttle" which would become the Model T of sewing machines
1886: Russia - Russian-Circassian War ended with the defeat and the exile of many Circassians, Imam Shamil defeated
1888: Brazil - Slavery banned in Brazil
1888: England - Jack the Ripper is believed to have begun murdering in August and murdered his last victim in November
1889: Brazil - End of the Brazilian Empire and the beginning of the Brazilian Republic
1889: France - Eiffel tower was Inaugurated in Paris
1889: India - Mirza Ghulam Ahmad establishes the Ahmadi Muslim Community
1890: United States - The Wounded Knee Massacre was the last battle in the American Indian Wars, this event represents the end of the American Old West
1891: United States - James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, Invents basketball
1894-1895: Japan, Korea - After the First Sino-Japanese War, China cedes Taiwan to Japan and grants Japan a free hand in Korea
1895-1896: Ethiopia, Italy - Ethiopia defeats Italy in the First Italo-Ethiopian War
1896: Canada - Klondike Gold Rush in Canada
1896: Greece - Olympic Games revived in Athens
1896: Philippines, Spain - Philippine Revolution ends declaring Philippines free from Spanish rule
1897: Korea - Gojong, or Emperor Gwangmu, proclaims the short-lived Korean Empire lasts until 1910
1898-1900: China - The Boxer Rebellion in China is suppressed by an Eight-Nation Alliance
1898-1902: Colombia - The One Thousand Days war in Colombia breaks out between the "Liberales" and "Conservadores", culminating with the loss of Panama in 1903
1898: United States, Cuba, Philippines - The United States gains control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
1899: England, South Africa - Second Boer War begins, lasting until 1902