Isaac Hempy

Isaac Hempy

Male 1831 - 1908  (76 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Isaac HempyIsaac Hempy was born on 25 Sep 1831 in Ohio (son of Peter Hempy and Mary Ann Michael); died on 27 Aug 1908 in Jackson, Missouri; was buried in Leroy, Coffey, Kansas.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: MRHC-44S
    • _UID: 249DC49F3FCF4A27B1E42A31AC7EE6E78AEC
    • Residence: 1850, Violet, Fairfield, Ohio
    • Residence: 1860, Baltimore, Fairfield, Ohio
    • Residence: 1 Jul 1863, Oro Fino, Siskiyou, California
    • Residence: 1870, Blanchard, Hardin, Ohio
    • Residence: 1874, Cleveland, Ohio
    • Residence: 1880, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1885, Le Roy, Coffey, Kansas
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1895, Le Roy, Coffey, Kansas
    • Residence: 1900, LeRoy City, Coffey, Kansas
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1905, Le Roy, Coffey, Kansas

    Notes:

    Obituary from the Leroy Reporter, September 4, 1908
    Isaac Hempy Dead. Isaac Hempy died at the University Hospital in Kansas city last Thursday morning, at about 3 o'clock. He had been operated on the previous evening and a cancerous growth removed from the bladder. He had been very sick for a week and his two sons Tom and Wilbur, and a daughter, Mrs. May Stone had been here with him. It seemed impossible to give him relief here so it was finally decided by the family to take him to the hospital and have the operation performed. Isaac Hempy was born in Ohio Sept. 25th, 1831 and was married in 1856 to Anne E. Smart who still survives him. They came to Kansas in 1860, settling on the farm just east of LeRoy where they lived up to a few years ago, when they gave up active farm work and moved to LeRoy. Four children survive. They are Maggie L. Haines, Thos. J. Hempy, Wilburd J. Hempy and Mrs. May Stone. The two sons with their wives and the daugthters and their husbands were here to attend the funeral which was held on Friday afternoon from the Methodist church, Rev. Maclean officiating. Mr. Hempy had been a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for fifty two years, and was one of the few members in LeRoy who have the veterans jewel. He was also a member of the Methodist church which he had joined at the age of twenty-one years. Mr. Hempy had been a sufferer from poor health for a number of years. Often he would be on the street with his pain-racked body almost bent double, and yet for every one he had a word of hope and good cheer and could always muster up a cheerful smile. His familiar face will be missed. His cheery smile will be seen no more. His hearty "Good morning" will never be spoken again, for the lips which framed to words lie silent in the city of the dead. It is with heartfelt appreciation we wish to extend thanks to friends for their many tokens of kindness during the illness and death of our husband and father. ANNA E. HEMPY, MAGGIE L. HARRIS, TOM J. HEMPY, WILBUR G. HEMPY, MAY STONE.

    Isaac, Wilbur J. and Thomas G. Hempy were issued a patent by the U.S. Patent Office for an improved Corn Harvester, Patent No. 511,268, 19 Dec 1893. See diagram.

    "ISAAC HEMPY, farmer--P.O. Leroy, was born in Ohio in 1831 and in 1860 went to California. In 1866 returned to Ohio and in 1880 came to Kansas and located on a farm in Leroy, Coffee County. He was married to Miss Arm E. Smart, a native of Ohio. They had four children: Maggie L., Thomas G., Wilbur J., and Tena M. He is a member of the IOOF and of the Method Episcopal Church. While in California he mined". - Cutler, William G., History of the State of Kansas

    "ELVIN said his Grandfather Hempy mined and fashioned a ring for his Grandmother, which is still in the family." notes from the Stone family

    Buried:
    LeRoy Cemetery

    Isaac married Ann Elizabeth Smart on 23 Sep 1856 in Baltimore, Fairfield, Ohio. Ann (daughter of William J. Smart and Patience Crick Blackwell) was born on 14 Jan 1836 in Fairfield, Ohio; died on 5 Mar 1910 in Brown, Ohio; was buried in Le Roy, Coffey, Kansas. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Marguerite Laura Hempy was born on 7 Feb 1859 in Columbus, Ohio; died on 3 Apr 1946 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri,.
    2. Thomas G. Hempy was born in Apr 1864 in California; died after 1930.
    3. Infant Hempy was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Blanchard, Hardin, Ohio; and died.
    4. Wilbur John Hempy was born on 28 Jan 1870 in Forest, Hardin, Ohio; died on 5 Oct 1940 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan; was buried in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri.
    5. Tina May Hempy was born on 12 Mar 1873 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; died on 3 Sep 1953 in McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas; was buried in McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Hempy was born on 30 Dec 1787 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland (son of Johann Henrich Hempe and Anna Margaretha Matthias); died before 3 Mar 1840 in Violet, Fairfield, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: KGCQ-7QM
    • _UID: 96DAA4F25A524471B7E4AFEFC67B8596FCA9
    • Residence: 1810, Frederick, Maryland
    • Residence: 1820, Greenfield, Fairfield, Ohio
    • Residence: 1830, Bern, Fairfield, Ohio

    Notes:

    Peter Came from Maryland in 1808. He held the Land Patent for the SE qtr of Sec. 31, Greenfield Twp. in 1814. Mt. Zion Rd. was built in 1825 and went through his land. Sold land and Sawmill in1838 and moved to northern Violet Twp.,possibly Hines Rd. Early Fairfield Co. maps list Hines Rd as Hempy Rd.

    Peter married Mary Ann Michael on 20 Dec 1806 in Frederick County, Maryland. Mary (daughter of Andreas Michael and Maria Barbara Sinn) was born on 5 Apr 1789 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 2 Apr 1844 in Fairfield, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Michael was born on 5 Apr 1789 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland (daughter of Andreas Michael and Maria Barbara Sinn); died on 2 Apr 1844 in Fairfield, Ohio.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: KGCQ-78G
    • _UID: F6D0CD0A707F425285B0AC02B362EE8F95DA
    • Baptism: 15 Apr 1789, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland
    • Residence: 1840, Fairfield, Ohio

    Children:
    1. Israel Hempy was born on 7 Aug 1807 in Frederick Co., Maryland; died after 1870.
    2. Barbara Anna Hempy was born on 28 Feb 1809 in Frederick Co., Maryland; died on 30 Jan 1888 in Pickerington, Fairfield, Ohio.
    3. Elizabeth Hempy was born in 1812; died on 28 Apr 1844 in Fairfield, Ohio.
    4. Maria Hempy was born in 1814; and died.
    5. Catharine Hempy was born about 1814 in Ohio; and died.
    6. Samuel Hempy was born on 1 Jan 1817 in Nr. Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio; died on 13 Apr 1897 in Canal Winchester, Franklin, Ohio.
    7. Margaret Hempy was born about 1818 in Fairfield Co., Ohio; died on 16 Apr 1894 in Ray Co., Missouri.
    8. Henry Hempy was born in 1821 in Fairfield Co., Ohio; died in 1912.
    9. William H. Hempy was born on 15 Apr 1823 in Fairfield Co., Ohio; died on 28 Aug 1886 in Jackson, Hardin, Ohio.
    10. Daniel Hempy was born on 23 Apr 1827 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio; died on 30 Aug 1911 in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.
    11. Oliver P. Hempy was born about 1829 in Ohio; died on 18 Oct 1871 in Iowa.
    12. 1. Isaac Hempy was born on 25 Sep 1831 in Ohio; died on 27 Aug 1908 in Jackson, Missouri; was buried in Leroy, Coffey, Kansas.
    13. Lydia Hempy was born in Jun 1835 in Ohio; died on 14 Aug 1916 in Muncie, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Henrich Hempe was born about 1760 in Nr. Lutzenburg, Germany; died on 15 Apr 1834 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LVW4-232
    • _UID: 4729E04DC266488F884C86F330B96D155462
    • Arrival: 1779, North America
    • Residence: 1796, Frederick County, MD

    Notes:

    A Hessian soldier, he served in the American Revolutionary War.

    Johann married Anna Margaretha Matthias. Anna was born in 1761 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died in 1804 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anna Margaretha Matthias was born in 1761 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died in 1804 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: MC62-PS9
    • _UID: 4DFC6659E114437998528F7579616E5B4AD3

    Children:
    1. John Henry Hemp was born on 16 Nov 1785 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; and died.
    2. 2. Peter Hempy was born on 30 Dec 1787 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died before 3 Mar 1840 in Violet, Fairfield, Ohio.
    3. Catharina Hemp was born on 28 Mar 1789 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 31 Oct 1838 in Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio.
    4. Frederick Hemp was born on 24 Feb 1790 in Jefferson, Frederick, Maryland; died on 17 Mar 1845 in Jefferson, Frederick, Maryland.
    5. Maria Magdalena Hemp was born on 5 Nov 1792 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; and died.
    6. Henry Hempy was born on 27 Apr 1793 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 27 Mar 1874 in Thurston, Fairfield, Ohio; was buried in Thurston, Fairfield, Ohio.
    7. Elizabeth Hemp was born on 14 Nov 1794 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; and died.
    8. Susanna Hemp was born on 19 Jul 1795 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 8 Jul 1869 in Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio.
    9. Anna Margaretha Hemp was born on 22 Jan 1798 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 13 Feb 1844 in Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio.

  3. 6.  Andreas Michael was born in 1720 in Alsace-Lorraine, Germany; died in 1800 in Frederick Co., Maryland; was buried in Frederick Co., Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LZT3-26B
    • _UID: 3ADB31779F004164A4D962C5488B702F17B4

    Notes:

    According to the report "The Michael Family" written by James Parker and Mildred Michael Crewe, Andrew emigrated in 1757, bought part of Tasker's Chance, was a blacksmith, had 10 children; most south of Frederick (Re. Library of Congress)
    NOTE: Andrew's will made 1796, probated March 3, 1800 (Liber GM p.366) Frederick County Courthouse
    Andrew and Barbara owned 2 dolts (parcels) of land (part of Tasker's Chance) in Fredericktown. They held this for five years and then sold the parcel. On November 23, 1767, they had surveyed a tract of 340 acres under the name of "Cooley (Cooling) Springs", so called for the spring on the property. Andrew received a patent for the land on July 12, 1768. Some of this land remained in the Michael name until May 5, 1974, when it was sold after the death of its last occupant, Elmer Ezra Michael, after 206 consecutive years in the Michael family. "Cooling Springs" was part of an original land grant from King George of England to Lord Baltimore and his agent in America, Charles Carroll of Carrollton (a signer of the Declaration of Independence).

    Buried:
    in the family plot at Cooling Springs

    Andreas married Maria Barbara Sinn about 1760 in Frederick Co., Maryland. Maria was born on 16 Nov 1743 in Frederick Co., Maryland; died about 1810 in Frederick Co., Maryland; was buried in Frederick Co., Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Maria Barbara Sinn was born on 16 Nov 1743 in Frederick Co., Maryland; died about 1810 in Frederick Co., Maryland; was buried in Frederick Co., Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • _FSFTID: LZT3-2F2
    • _UID: B89413A886EE4AE6B47E882E209A060356BF

    Notes:

    Buried:
    in the family plot at Cooling Springs

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Ann Michael was born on 5 Apr 1789 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; died on 2 Apr 1844 in Fairfield, Ohio.