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Descendants of Joseph Bemis


      3264. Henry A.8 Bemis (Charles Ashley7, Timothy6, Timothy5, John4, John3, John2, Joseph1) was born 22 Mar 1854 in New York14165,14166,14167, and died 27 Nov 1929 in Stutsman County, North Dakota14168,14169. He married Weltha Samantha Hadlock 187614170, daughter of Peter Hadlock and Eliza (______). She was born 08 Sep 1856 in Dalington, Wisconsin14170, and died 30 May 1946 in Steele County, North Dakota14170,14171.

Notes for Henry A. Bemis:
[1880 Cenus - Harmony, Vernon, Wisconsin - June 1880 - page 304c (11) - image 11]
(Bimis in Ancestry.com index)
Bemis, Henry, 26, School Teacher, born in New York (parents in New York and Canada);
Bemis, Weltha, 23, Keeping House, born in Wisconsin (parents in Vermont & (blank));
Bemis, Agnes M., 5/12 (January), born in Wisconsin (parents in New York and Wisconsin ).

[1900 Census - Greenview (District 165), Steele, North Dakota - June 13, 1900 - page 5B - image 4]
Henry A. Bemis, 46 (March 1854), married 24 years, born in New York (parents in Vermont and Canada), farmer;
Weltha Bemis, wife, 43 (September 1856), married 24 years, born in Wisconsin (parents in Vermont and New York);
Myrtle Bemis, daughter, 20 (January 1880), born in Wisconsin (parents in New York and Wisconsin), school teacher;
Melvin H. Bemis, son, 18 (January 1882), born in Minnesota (parents in New York and Wisconsin), school teacher;
Byron M. Bemis, son, 16 (November 1883), born in North Dakota (parents in New York and Wisconsin), farm labor.

[1910 Census - Greenview Twp (District 204), Steele, North Dakota - April 29, 1910 - page 172A - image 1)
(Bernis in Ancestry.com index)
Henry Bemis, 54, married 34 years, born in New York (parents in New York and Canada), farmer;
Weltha Bemis, 53, married 34 years, 3 children, 3 living, born in Wisconsin (parents in New York and Vermont).
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Source: Finley 75th Diamond Jubilee 1897 – 1972 Page 114
Webpage: http://www.webfamilytree.com/henry_a__bemis.htm (6/3/05)
(suggested by Curtis Bemis, Jr.)

Henry A. Bemis, pioneer Steele county educator, was born in Malone, New York in 1854. In the year 1864 he moved with his parents to Vernon County, Wisconsin, where he was educated and grew to manhood. He graduated from Milton College in 1879. His wife, Weltha Bemis, whom he married in 1876 was also a pioneer Steele County teacher. She was born September 8, 1856, at Dalington, Wisconsin. The couple came to Dakota Territory in 1882, homesteading on the farm in the south part of Greenview Township in 1888, During their early residence there, both Mr. and Mrs. Bemis taught school in Steele County, the latter having twenty-nine years of teaching to her credit. Mr. Bemis also taught many years in Sverdrup Township in Griggs County. During all of this time he was an active worker in Church and Civic affairs. Mr. Bemis died November 27, 1929 and Mrs. Bemis died May 30, 1946. They had three children, Myrtle, (Mrs. C. A. Porterville), Melvin and Bryon, all deceased. Their daughter Myrtle was born at Verndale, Wisconsin, Jan. 5, 1880, coming to Dakota Territory with her parents in 1882. She attended, and also taught school in Steele and Griggs counties for two years, then entered Valley City Normal School from which she graduated in 1904. Later she enrolled at the University of North Dakota, graduating with a B. A. degree in 1908, and received her M. A. degree in 1909. She was married to Charles Porterville June 15, 1910. They farmed in the Sheyenne River Valley for several years and then moved to Cooperstown, where Mrs. Porterville taught in the high school for many years. In later years she became interested in the history of Griggs County and compiled and produced one of the most complete histories of any County in the State. Most of this material is in the North Dakota State University library in Fargo and is used extensively in classes in North Dakota history there. Mr. Porterville died in May 1934, and Mrs. Porterville in February 1961. They had an adopted son, Claude.

More About Henry A. Bemis:
BLM Land Record: Meridian 05, Twp 146N, Range 057 W, Section 32, Acreage 160, type 251101, casetype PA14172
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14173

More About Weltha Samantha Hadlock:
Name 2: Weltha S. Haddock14174
Date born 2: Abt. 185714175
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14176

More About Henry Bemis and Weltha Hadlock:
Marriage: 187614177
     
Children of Henry Bemis and Weltha Hadlock are:
  4998 i.   Agnes M. "Myrtle"9 Bemis14178,14179, born 05 Jan 1880 in Verndale, Vernon, Wisconsin14180,14181,14182; died 16 Feb 1961 in Fortuna, Humbolt, California14182,14183,14184. She married Charles Albert Porterville14185,14186 15 Jun 191014187; born 19 May 1875 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin14188,14189; died 14 May 193414190,14191.
  Notes for Agnes M. "Myrtle" Bemis:
There is a listing in the Index to Birth Registration, Vernon Co., WI, for Myrtle Bemis, b. Jan. 5, 1880 (34:30).
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[Myrtle Porterville Photograph Collection, 1880s-1950s]
(Suggested by Curtis Bemis Jr., 6/4/05)
Webpage: http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/collections/photography/Photofindingaids/Porterville.htm
Institute for Regional Studies, North Dakota State University, Fargo, (North Dakota)

Biography
Myrtle Bemis was born January 5, 1880 at Newton, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry and Weltha (Haddock) Bemis. In 1882 the family moved to Steele County near Cooperstown, North Dakota. At the age of eighteen, Miss Bemis began to teach in rural schools. She later attended Valley City Normal School from where she graduated in 1902. After teaching in Williston and rural schools for several years she attended the University of North Dakota where she received her masters' degree in history in 1909.

On June 15, 1910 Miss Bemis married Charles Albert Porterville, a farmer near Cooperstown. He was born May 19, 1875 at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. They farmed for five years and Mr. Porterville was also a rural mail carrier. They later lived in Cooperstown where Mr. Porterville worked in various stores. Mrs. Porterville taught school at Larimore for several years and then in the Cooperstown schools from 1923 to 1933. They adopted a son Claude who was born in 1916. Mr. Porterville died May 14, 1934. Thereafter Mrs. Porterville lived with her mother and brother on the home farm. There she cared for her mother and kept house for her brother until his death in 1958. Mrs. Porterville died February 16, 1961 in California and was buried in the Cooperstown Cemetery.

Mrs. Porterville took an early interest in the history of Griggs County, which started her long career in collecting almost everything documenting the history of the county. She began to do extensive research and collecting while teaching in Cooperstown, enlisting the help of her students. Mrs. Porterville even learned to speak and read Norwegian in order to help in her work. She wrote a history of the county, which was serialized in the Griggs County Sentinel Courier newspaper.

Scope and Content
The Myrtle Porterville Photograph Collection represents images she collected or copied as well as snapshots she herself took. They are part of Mrs. Porterville's documentation of Griggs County, N.D. This extensive collection covers a wide array of subjects, towns and people of the county, and it compliments the extensive historical documentation she compiled and collected from the 1920s into the 1950s. The documentary collection has been organized as Mss 296. The photograph collection has been organized into four series: Topical, People and Portraits, Rose Family, and Sanderson Family. In addition there are the negatives to some of the images in the collection. These include photographs taken by Mrs. Porterville and copy negative of photographs which she borrowed. The negatives, which number 1,857 items, have not yet been linked to the appropriate print.

The Topical Series contains images of a wide variety of subject and geographic locations, most of which were taken in Griggs County, N.D. The majority date from the late 1800s into the 1920s. This series is organized alphabetically by subject or town. It consists primarily of original photograph prints collected by Mrs. Porterville or copies of older images that she apparently borrowed and had negatives and prints made. There is also a substantial number of snapshots taken by Mrs. Porterville from the 1950s.

The series includes many farming images, farmsteads and houses, town scenes including of businesses, schools and students, and many documenting the town of Cooperstown, the county seat. There are also images of the Cooper Brothers' farm and family who operated a bonanza farm near Cooperstown. Most of the images have written identification on the back of the print, done by Mrs. Porterville. Some also state from whom she received the photograph.

The People and Portraits Series, the largest series in the collection, contains over 3,600 images of individuals and families who resided in the county, and images of family and friends living elsewhere in the country. Most of the images date from the 1890s into the 1920s. Mrs. Porterville identified most persons, likely done at the time she acquired them. The photographs are organized alphabetically by family name or the most prominent name written on the back of the image. Since many photographs are of more than one person, it is impossible to identify each and every individual within this finding aid.

The Rose Family Series consists of photographs that Mrs. Porterville received from the family of Dr. Fred Rose, a long-time dentist at Cooperstown, N.D. Dr. Rose was born in Ontario, Canada in 1874. Before opening his practice in Cooperstown in 1898 he practiced for a number of years in Fargo and Chicago. These photographs were originally a separate collection within the Porterville collection and that distinction has been retained. Many of the images have "Rose's photo" written on the back by Mrs. Porterville. Most of the images are portraits of people, and only a limited number are of the Rose family themselves. The photographers represented in this collection are primarily from Cooperstown and the Fargo-Moorhead area. The time period represented by the collection is from the 1890s into the 1930s.

The Sanderson Family Series of photographs were left at the Sander Sanderson home in Griggs County after Mr. Sanderson's death in 1941. Apparently Mrs. Porterville acquired them some time after that. Mr. Sanderson was born in Oslo, Norway in 1859. In 1871 he, his mother, and brother joined their father who was living in Illinois, likely the Chicago area. In 1881 Mr. Sanderson settled in Griggs County, N.D.
Most, if not all, of the 185 Sanderson Family photographs are not identified. The vast majority of photographers represented on the cabinet photographs are from Chicago with a small number from Viroqua, Wisconsin. Based upon the photographic processes and clothing styles represented in this collection, the images date from the 1870s into the 1890s.

Donated by Myrtle Porterville, 1954 and 1956 (Acc. 296).

  More About Agnes M. "Myrtle" Bemis:
Date born 2: Abt. Jan 188014192
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14193

  More About Charles Albert Porterville:
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14193

  More About Charles Porterville and Agnes Bemis:
Marriage: 15 Jun 191014194

  4999 ii.   Melvin H. Bemis14194,14195,14196, born 15 Jan 1882 in Minnesota14197,14198; died 30 May 1962 in Towner County, North Dakota14199,14200. He married Aurelia Mae DeArton14201; born 01 May 1874 in Cottage Grove, Washington, Minnesota (probably)14202,14203,14204; died 22 Mar 1954 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota14205,14206.
  Notes for Melvin H. Bemis:
[1920 Census - Minneapolis (District 182), Hennepin, Minnesota - January 17, 1920 - page 19B - image 38]
(Bernis in Ancestry.com index)
Melvin H. Bemis, 37, born in Minnesota (parents in New York), secretary, machine company;
May A. Bemis, 38, born in Minnesota (parents in Pennsylvania and Ireland).

[1930 Census - Minneapolis (Districts 1-250) (District 193), Hennepin, Minnesota - April, 1930 - page 4A(92) - image 7]
Melvin H. Bemis, 48, home valued at $2000, 48, married at 28, born in Minnesota (parents in New York and Wisconsin), superintendent - machine company;
Mae Bemis, wife, 48, married at 28, born in Minnesota (parents in Pennsylvania and South Ireland);
Frances D. Mills, boarder, F, 19, single, born in Pennsylvania (parents in North Ireland and South Ireland), bookkeeper - snow plow.

  More About Melvin H. Bemis:
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14207

  More About Aurelia Mae DeArton:
Burial: 24 Mar 1954, Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14208,14209
Cause of Death: pneumonia14209

  5000 iii.   Byron M. Bemis14210,14211,14212, born 02 Nov 1883 in North Dakota14213,14214; died 17 Jun 1958 in Steele County, North Dakota14214.
  Notes for Byron M. Bemis:
[1920 Census - Greenview (District 161), Steele, North Dakota - January 10, 1920 - page 2B - image 4]
Byron Bemis, 36, born in North Dakota (parents in New York and Wisconsin), farmer;
Weltha Bemis, mother, 63, born in Wisconsin (parents in New York and Vermont).

[1930 Census - Greenview (District 12), Steele, North Dakota - April 4, 1930 - page 2A - image 3]
Byron Bemis, 47, single, born in North Dakota (parents in New York and Wisconsin), farmer;
Weltha Bemis, mother, 73, born in Wisconsin (parents in Vermont and New York).

  More About Byron M. Bemis:
Died 2: 195814215
Burial: Cooperstown, Griggs, North Dakota14216



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