This blog is about the family of John and Pearl Harlan Hullinger who settled in Vivian, South Dakota. Family names include Hullinger, Hollinger, Holiger, Harlan, Hart, Lockridge, Poe, Siddens, Kirk, Jennings, Chapin, Ford, Cornwall.
3/27/14
3/26/14
Louise Hullinger RIP
Sad news for our family. Our mother Louise Liffengren Hullinger passed away last night.
She was a talented person. She grew up in western South Dakota during the depression and dustbowl. She taught in one room school houses starting at 18 years old. She would teach a semester to earn enough money to attend college for a semester. She married my father after WWII. She graduated from South Dakota State in 1947.
Her second son Neil was learning disabled. Louise helped start the Chicago and Illinois Association for Children with Learning Disabilities and was President of both organizations. They lobbied hard to get the State to pass the laws requiring an appropriate education for every child.
She raised four children and earned a Masters Degree in Special Education. She was an accomplished author. She published three books and authored numerous poems, stories, and newsletters. We have put some of her writings on the blogs below.
She was a talented person. She grew up in western South Dakota during the depression and dustbowl. She taught in one room school houses starting at 18 years old. She would teach a semester to earn enough money to attend college for a semester. She married my father after WWII. She graduated from South Dakota State in 1947.
Her second son Neil was learning disabled. Louise helped start the Chicago and Illinois Association for Children with Learning Disabilities and was President of both organizations. They lobbied hard to get the State to pass the laws requiring an appropriate education for every child.
She raised four children and earned a Masters Degree in Special Education. She was an accomplished author. She published three books and authored numerous poems, stories, and newsletters. We have put some of her writings on the blogs below.
Our Family in 2010
3/25/14
3/15/14
Pearl Harlan's Ancestors
David Lockridge and Lewis Harlan served in the Civil War. They were Pearl Harlan's grandfathers.
The family tree below shows Pearl Harlan's ancestry. Her great grandfather Moses Harlan served with Abraham Lincoln in the Illinois legislature.
Her great grandfather William Morgan Hart was a Captain in the Blackhawk Indian War in Illinois. Her great grandmother Rebeccah Hart was part Cherokee, and a 1st cousin to her husband.
Civil War Records
Lewis Harlan and David Lockridge, 34th Iowa Regiment.
The Monument to the 34th Regiment at Vicksburg.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cooverfamily/
- Roster, including the 34th Consolidated compiled by Heatherdawn,
- Isabell Frazier Haworth's Past Remembrance - A Gift of Love
- 34th Regiment Iowa Infantry ... mustered in at Burlington, Iowa October, 1862
- History of the 34th Regiment with rosters, etc. - Darlene Coover's site
34th Iowa Infantry
Lockridge, Joseph, age 20, nativity Indiana, enlisted Aug. 19, 1862. (Company E)
Lockridge, Joseph, See Company H, 34th Infantry.
Harlan, Lewis, age 39, nativity Ohio, enlisted Aug. 13, 1862 as Second Corporal; promoted Third Sergeant Jan. 5, 1863, discharged for disability May 20, 1863, St. Louis, MO. Company D 34th Iowa
Harlan, George W., age 27, nativity Illinois, enlisted Aug. 18, 1862, promoted Seventh corporal sixth corporal May, 1864. (Company B)
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34TH IOWA INFANTRY REGIMENTAL HISTORY
ORGANIZED AT BURLINGTON AND MUSTERED IN OCTOBER 15, 1862.
MOVED TO HELENA, ARK., NOVEMBER 22-DECEMBER 5, 1862.
ATTACHED TO 2ND BRIGADE, 1ST DIVISION, DISTRICT OF EASTERN ARKANSAS, DEPT. OF TENNESSEE, TO DECEMBER, 1862.
3RD BRIGADE, 11TH DIVISION, RIGHT WING 13TH ARMY CORPS (OLD), DEPT. OF TENNESSEE, TO DECEMBER, 1862.
3RD BRIGADE, 4TH DIVISION, SHERMAN'S YAZOO EXPEDITION, TO JANUARY, 1863.
3RD BRIGADE, 1ST DIVISION, 15TH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF TENNESSEE, TO APRIL, 1863.
DISTRICT OF ST. LOUIS, MO., DEPT. OF MISSOURI, TO JUNE, 1863.
1ST BRIGADE, HERRON'S DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, TO JULY, 1863.
1ST BRIGADE, 2ND DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, ARMY OF TENNESSEE, TO AUGUST, 1863,
AND DEPT. OF THE GULF TO DECEMBER, 1863.
3RD BRIGADE, 2ND DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, TO JANUARY, 1864.
2ND BRIGADE, 4TH DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, TO MARCH, 1864.
2ND BRIGADE, 1ST DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, TO APRIL, 1864.
2ND BRIGADE, 4TH DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, TO JUNE, 1864.
DEFENCES OF NEW ORLEANS, DEPT. OF THE GULF, TO AUGUST, 1864.
3RD BRIGADE, 3RD DIVISION, 19TH ARMY CORPS, DEPT. OF THE GULF, TO DECEMBER, 1864.
3RD BRIGADE, RESERVE CORPS, MILITARY DIVISION WEST MISSISSIPPI, TO FEBRUARY, 1865.
3RD BRIGADE, 2ND DIVISION, RESERVE CORPS, MILITARY DIVISION WEST MISSISSIPPI, FEBRUARY, 1865.
3RD BRIGADE, 2ND DIVISION, 13TH ARMY CORPS, MILITARY DIVISION WEST MISSISSIPPI, TO JULY, 1865.
DEPT. OF TEXAS TO AUGUST, 1865.
SERVICE
SHERMAN'S YAZOO EXPEDITION DECEMBER 22, 1862, TO JANUARY 2, 1863.
CHICKASAW BAYOU DECEMBER 26-28, 1862.
CHICKASAW BLUFFS DECEMBER 29. EXPEDITION TO ARKANSAS POST, ARK., JANUARY 3-10, 1863.
ASSAULT ON AND CAPTURE OF FORT HINDMAN, ARKANSAS POST, JANUARY 10-11.
MOVED TO CHICAGO, ILL., WITH PRISONERS JANUARY 17-FEBRUARY 5. AT ST. LOUIS, MO., TILL APRIL 1.
GUARD PRISONERS TO CITY POINT, VA., APRIL 1-20.
MOVED TO PILOT KNOB, MO., AND DUTY THERE TILL JUNE 3.
MOVED TO VICKSBURG, MISS., JUNE 3-10.
SIEGE OF VICKSBURG JUNE 10-JULY 4.
EXPEDITION TO YAZOO CITY JULY 12-21.
OCCUPATION OF YAZOO CITY JULY 14.
MOVED TO PORT HUDSON, THENCE TO CARROLLTON, LA., AUGUST 20-24.
EXPEDITION TO MORGANZA THROUGH SWAMPS OF THE ATCHAFALAYA SEPTEMBER 9-10.
STERLING'S PLANTATION SEPTEMBER 29.
MOVED TO CARROLLTON OCTOBER 10. EXPEDITION TO THE RIO GRANDE, TEXAS, OCTOBER 24-NOVEMBER 8.
BRAZOS SANTIAGO, NOVEMBER 2-3.
ADVANCE ON BROWNSVILLE NOVEMBER 3-6.
EXPEDITION TO ARKANSAS NOVEMBER 14-21.
MUSTANG ISLAND NOVEMBER 17.
FORT ESPERANZA NOVEMBER 27-30.
DUTY ON MATAGORDA ISLAND TILL APRIL.
MOVED TO ALEXANDRIA, LA., APRIL 20-27.
RED RIVER CAMPAIGN APRIL 27-MAY 22.
CONSTRUCTION OF DAM AT ALEXANDRIA APRIL 30-MAY 10.
GRAHAM'S PLANTATION MAY 5.
RETREAT TO MORGANZA MAY 13-20.
MANSURE MAY 15-16.
EXPEDITION FROM MORGANZA TO THE ATCHAFALAYA MAY 30-JUNE 6.
MOVED TO BATON ROUGE AND DUTY THERE TILL JULY.
OPERATIONS AGAINST FORT GAINES, MOBILE BAY, AUGUST 2-8,
AND AGAINST FORT MORGAN AUGUST 9-23.
CAPTURE OF FORT MORGAN AUGUST 23.
MOVED TO MORGANZA AUGUST 7-11.
DUTY THERE AND AT MOUTH OF WHITE RIVER, ARK., TILL JANUARY 25, 1865.
EXPEDITION TO MORGAN'S FERRY DECEMBER 13-14, 1864.
MOVED TO NEW ORLEANS, LA., JANUARY 25, 1865;
THENCE TO BARRANCAS, FLA., JANUARY 26-28,
AND TO PENSACOLA, FLA., MARCH 11,
MARCH TO FORT BLAKELY, ALA., MARCH 20-APRIL 2.
OCCUPATION OF CANOE STATION MARCH 27.
SIEGE OF FORT BLAKELY APRIL 2-9.
CAPTURE OF FORT BLAKELY APRIL 9.
DUTY AT MOBILE AND SELMA, ALA., TILL MAY.
ORDERED TO TEXAS MAY 12.
DUTY AT GALVESTON AND HOUSTON, TEXAS, TILL AUGUST.
MUSTERED OUT AUGUST 15, 1865.
REGIMENT LOST DURING SERVICE 1 OFFICER AND 11 ENLISTED MEN KILLED AND MORTALLY WOUNDED AND 2 OFFICERS AND 244 ENLISTED MEN BY DISEASE. TOTAL 258.
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Harlan and Lockridge references in the History
of Warren County, Iowa Published about 1879
P. 669 - Lockridge, M. P., farmer, Sec. 1; P.O. Lothrop
P. 669 - Lockridge, Mrs. Mary P. (apparently mother of above) farmer, Sec. 1; P.O. Spring Hill; widow of Samuel Lockridge, who was born in West Virginia, 1809, and lived there till September, 1834 when he emigrated to Henry County, Ind., and lived there four years, and then to Brown County, and lived there sixteen years; came from there to this county in 1853, in the summer, and lived on the same farm since; Mrs Lockridge was born in 1812, and married to Mr. L. in Virginia, in 1832, Dec. 9; have a family of nine children living; William, James, Jacob, David, Lucinda (wife of Wm. Simmons), Elizabeth (wife of James Hart), Catharine (wife of Charles B. Davidson), Mary J. (wife of Samuel T. Leap); Mr. Lockridge was killed by accident in a (saw) mill March 17, 1866 (Note - Pearl Harlan's Great Grandfather)
P. 669 - (Jefferson Twp.) Lockridge, Jacob, farmer, Sec. 1; P.O. Lothrop; is a native of Indiana; born Sept. 28, 1837, and lived with his parents till he came to this county in July, 1853; he was married to I. F. Simmons, a native of Iowa, May 22, 1859; they have a family of three children living; Samuel N., Aaron B., and Mary C.; one dead: Julia A.; he has held several township offices; owns a nicely improved farm of 154 acres.
P. 669 - Lockridge, Joseph, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Lothrop
3/3/14
Clif and Louise Hullinger Have Moved
Clif and Louise have successfully moved into their new home. It is very nice. They get a lot more support here which will help Louise a lot. White table cloth restaurant with flowers every day. Such a Deal!!
They moved from a two bedroom two bath home into a one bedroom and one bath, so space is a bit tight but workable.
They are in the same building but on the other side. They have a new address:
2315 W 112th Place
#1204
Chicago, IL 60643
Their phone stays the same 773 253 5426
Their email stays the same.
Clif and Louise are sharing Clif's email.
Clif and Louise say hello.
Louise would probably appreciate snail mail. Large print and photos would be good.
Please send to all the relatives.
clifhullinger.blogspot.com
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