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Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur

John Ross LeLacheur

July 9, 2012 By Wade 2 Comments

John Ross LeLacheur, who resides in section 29, township 26, range 32, Cherry county, Nebraska, has a valuable estate which he has gained by industry and good management. He was born in Delaware county, Iowa, in 1876, on a farm.

Elisha LeLacheur, the father of our subject, was a native of Prince Edward Island, born in 1831, and came of French parentage. He grew up in that country and came to America with his parents when he was a lad of eleven, the family settling in Iowa, and he attended the country schools in Delaware county, and was married there in 1863 to Mary J. Bliss, of English and Yankee stock, the mother now residing in Mullen. John Ross LeLacheur was one of four children in his father’s family, named as follows; Phoebe E., Frank W., John R. and Wm. H., and he was the third member in order of birth. In 1882 our subject moved to Nebraska, driving from Iowa with a team and covered wagon, bringing with them a yoke of oxen and three horses, also three colts. The trip was a hard and tedious one, they being obliged to camp out at night, but they came through with no serious drawbacks, and after arriving in Nebraska settled in Nance county, where they lived for four years, then came to Cherry county and settled on a ranch situated eleven miles northwest of Mullen. There their first dwelling was a tent, in which they lived during the first summer. Storms and hail literally tore the tent to pieces in a few months, and they were obliged to build a sod house before the rough weather came on in the fall, and also built a hen house of sod, barns and sheds for their stock. They had hard times at first, but gradually kept improving the place and tried to farm, but lost several crops during the dry years, and had bad luck. On October 23, 1894, the father died as a result of an accident. He was helping fight a prairie fire and was so badly burned that he only survived his wounds eighteen hours. On January 1, 1901, the old ranch homestead building caught fire and burned to the ground. One son, William, and his family occupied the dwelling at the time, and his wife was awakened at four o’clock in the morning by the smell of smoke, found the house on fire and they barely escaped from the burning building with their lives. As it was, William’s hair was badly singed and his night clothes were nearly burned off his body. His wife and their child were almost caught in the fire, but managed to escape without serious harm. This put an end to occupying the old ranch house, but the place is still used as a summer pasture for stock.

In 1899 our subject went on a ranch of his own, which was situated in section 29, township 26, range 32. He had been married in December of the year previous, to Maggie Stevenson, daughter of Frank Stevenson, an old settler in western Nebraska. Mrs. LeLacheur’s mother was prior to her marriage, Miss Adelaide Allen, born in Pine Grove, Warren county, Pennsylvania. The young couple at once started out to build up a good home together, and worked hard and faithfully to accomplish that end, and have succeeded in a marked degree. Mr. LeLacheur is now the owner of a fine ranch of 640 acres, all of which is fenced and improved with good buildings, and he is extensively engaged in the stock raising business, also farming quite a portion of the place. He has two children, Clyde and Ross.

One brother, William, also owns a good ranch of 640 acres, which he established in 1900, and is located in sections 26 and 27, township 25, range 32, this being the property of his wife, who acquired it through homestead rights. She was Miss Anna Gibson, daughter of Alexander Gibson, an old settler in McPherson county, Nebraska, and her mother’s maiden name was Ellen Morrison. Two boys have been born to William Horton LeLacheur and his good wife, namely; Ralph and Earl.

The LeLacheur family was among the first to settle in this part of Cherry county, coming here when there were but two houses in the entire neighborhood in which they located. Each has done his full share in the upbuilding of the region, and take leading parts in the community. During the early days the subject of this review and his brother Frank, captured two deer and tamed them so that they became household pets, but during the severe hail storms that swept the country and destroyed the tent in which they lived, these animals were killed, and the entire family were as much grieved by their loss as they were at the serious property loss which they suffered.

Source:
Compendium of History Reminiscence & Biography of Western Nebraska
Chicago: Alden Publishing Company, 1909
Pages 179-180

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur, Compendium of History Reminiscence & Biography of Western Nebraska, John Ross LeLaCheur

Land Patent 142603

July 2, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Names on Document:  LeLaCheur, Anna  Gibson, Anna
Issue Date:  July 5, 1910
Total Acres:  160
Land Description:
NE¼NW¼ & N½NE¼ Section 27, T26N R33W, Cherry County, Nebraska
NW¼NW¼ Section 26, T26N R33W, Cherry County, Nebraska

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Source:
BLM General Land Office Record

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur, Land Patent

Anna Gibson LeLaCheur

May 31, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

by Betty Stevens, granddaughter

The seventh child of Alexander and Ellen Gibson was Anna.

Anna lived with her parents until October 25, 1900, when she married William H. LeLaCheur at Mullen, Nebraska.  They had four children:  Ralph, Earl, Edna and Lee.

Ralph was born September 25, 1901.  On April 8, 1922 he married Mayme Bowman at Pierre, South Dakota.  They had six children:  Eugene, Violet, Earlene, Doyle, Enoch and Charlotte.

Earl was born January 13, 1903.  He married Maude Dishman on March 15, 1924.  They had 10 children:  Arthur, Raymond, Viola, Lois, Wayne, Dorothy, Francis, Lloyd, Paul and Opal.

Lee was born October 4, 1910.  He married Fern Evans on August 5, 1931.  They had six children:  Myrtle, Roscoe, Donald, Betty, Frank and Joyce.

During her lifetime Anna lived at Mullen, Nebraska; Scottsbluff, Nebraska; Torrington, Wyoming; Custer, South Dakota; and Hot Springs, South Dakota, where they lived until their death.  Anna passed away March 27, 1955 of cancer.  William passed away December 8, 1957.  Both are buried at the State Soldiers Home.

Anna was a happy-go-lucky person.  She was very proud of her family and always had a smile on her face.

Source:
McPherson County: Facts, Families, Fiction
Published 1986
Page 592

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur, McPherson County Facts Families Fiction, William H. LeLaCheur

Five Gibson Sisters

May 25, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Five Gibson Sisters: Top left: Sarah Gibson Haney. Middle on bottom row: Mary Gibson Neal. Other three, not sure which is which: Margaret, Ellen, Annie or Agnes

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Agnes (Gibson) Thompson, Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur, Ellen "Ella" (Gibson) Adams, Margaret (Gibson) Hazelbaker, Mary (Gibson) Neal, Picture, Sarah (Gibson) Haney

Reunion of Gibson Family at Mary Neal Home

May 25, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Gibson Children: William, Agnes, Sarah, Mary, Anna, Ellen, Margaret. (In front row are Agnes, Mary, and Ellen)

Picture taken during “Gibson Kids” reunion Sept, 1937.

On Sunday Sept., 5th, 54 relatives gathered at the home of Mary Gibson Neal for a family reunion.  This was the first time in 35 years that the “Gibson Kids” have been together.  After a bounteous dinner the six sisters and one brother journeyed to North Platte, Neb. to the Brown Studio for a group picture.  The family consists of Wm. Gibson of Mullen, Margaret Gibson Hazelbaker of Walla Walla, Wash., Mary Neal and Sarah Haney of Tryon, Neb. Agnes Thompson of LeRoy, Iowa, Ella Bower of Proctor, Montana and Anna LeLaCheur of Hot Springs, South Dakota.

Relatives present were Margaret Hazelbaker, Mr. & Mrs. Strat Bower, Mr. & Mrs. Orin Lewis Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. W.T. Haney and Fern, Mrs. Mary Neal & Clara, William Gibson, Mrs. Anna LeLaCheur, Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wisner, Letha, Michael, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Wilson James, Loree, John & Helen, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Deidel Wayn, Harry Audrey and Buddy, Mr. Elmer Haney Ronald and Dale, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Warren Wesley.

Taken from Thur. Sept. 9th 1937 Graphic.

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Agnes (Gibson) Thompson, Anna (Gibson) LeLaCheur, Ellen "Ella" (Gibson) Adams, Margaret (Gibson) Hazelbaker, Mary (Gibson) Neal, Picture, Sarah (Gibson) Haney, William Gibson

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