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 SWIGART
 by Michael R. Esquer Swigart
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Mason Franklin Miller Swigart 11 SmartMatches
Birth:12 Jan 1872 in Jasper, Newton Co. Iowa
Death:4 Dec 1940 in Nampa, Canyon Co, Idaho 2
Sex:M
Father:Solomon Gladden Young Swigart b. 9 Jun 1826 in from Family Bible, Monroe, Richland, Ohio
Mother:Elizabeth Ann Peterson Miller b. 9 Jan 1832 in Mansfield, Richland Co, OH
  
Occupation: Farmer, Nebraska, Colorado
Occupation: Minister, Nazarene Church, Nampa ID
Residence: IA, NE,CO,WY,ID
Residence: 1899 Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
Residence: 1914 Litchfield, Sherman Co, Nebraska
Residence: 1919 Colorado Springs, Colorado
Residence: 1922 Casper, Wyoming
Residence: 1930 Nampa, Canyon Co, Idaho
Burial: Nampa, Canyon Co, Idaho
Ancestral File Number: 8ZL8-Q1
Namesake: Martin Mason his gg grandfather
Census: 1900 Sherman County, Nebraska

Spouses & Children 
Laura Else Ellis (Wife) b. 1877 in Nebraska, U.S.A.
3 2 3 4 5
Marriage: 25 AUG 1895 in Litchfield, Sherman Co., Nebraska
Children: 
  1. DescendantsFrank Morrison Ellis Swigart b. 11 Sep 1914 in Litchfield, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  2. Ellis Gladden Ellis Swigart b. 6 Jun 1896 in Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  3. Leslie Carl Ellis Swigart b. 21 Oct 1897 in Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  4. DescendantsDora Mable Ellis Swigart b. 15 Sep 1898 in Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  5. DescendantsAndrew Merrill (Jim Holmes) Swigart b. 21 Nov 1900 in Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  6. DescendantsErnest Lloyd Ellis Swigart b. 21 Jun 1903 in Hazard, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  7. Warren Hamilton Ellis Swigart b. 5 Jun 1908 in Litchfield, Sherman Co, Nebraska
  8. DescendantsNettie Louise Ellis Swigart b. 2 Jan 1912 in Litchfield, Sherman Co, Nebraska
 
Nona Dell Gillespi (Wife) b. 14 Jan 1881
Marriage: 20 MAY 1922 in Caspar Wyoming
 
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Individual:
Mason Swigart), age 23, white, b. Iowa, res. Sherman County,
father S.G. Swigart, mother Elizabeth MIller and Laura Ellis, age 17,
white, b. Nebraska, res. Sherman County, father William ELlis, mother Anna
Else were married 25 Aug 1895 at Litchfield by ___ Chandler,
Minister. Witnesses Geo Van and Harriet J. Van.
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Actuality: Buffalo county wasn't that rich and the expansive land and scarcity of water was not conducive to the kinds of farming that people from England knew. Their hunger wasn't satisfied. Colorado was a further opening for the next generation. My grandfather Mason Swigart and his bride Laura Ellis, daughter of William E. and Sarah Ann Else Ellis, moved to Colorado Springs from Litchfield with their children to homestead and hope for a better life. For a short while they had it. Then, she was struck down by the the plaguelike influenza of 1919 and his life was ruined, his mind could not contain the loss of love. He raged in the wilderness. His family was strewn to the wind (boarded with families, entered the military, married badly to escape, and placed in orphanages); his family never recovered. It never came together again completely. The attached photo taken the year of Laura's death was the last time that they were altogether whole. My father is the young little chap in the center. He spent a couple of years in an orphanage in Wyoming until my grandfather, beaten by time and love, but returned to humankind whole and well came to get him and take him to Idaho where he would grow up in a depression to fight in a war. What people they were! I admire them across the distance of time and wish that we could talk to them and hear their views and understand the strength they had. They are all bigger than novels.

Date Feb. 1-1940

Typed, not hand written.
Incorrect words are as is in letter and not many periods.!
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To: L.O. & Dora Flynn
807 N. Arcadia Ave.
Colorado Springs
Colorado

From: Mason F. Swigart
204 Juniper St
Nampa Idaho

Dear Children scattered over 4 states Greetings

The Lord has surely been good to us as a family we are on the second month of this new year and as far as I know are all ready for our meals 3 times a day.

Mamma and I have good appetites but we are Fasting and praying more than we have in the past it seems the needs are more than ever at home we need more and the grace of God day by day as the responsibilities are not light we had 443 callers last month and we will have to give an account at the judgementbar of God some day for our influence on each of them and we are needing anew church and we are praying for that and then our own Children they have a place in our minds and prayers almost continually we are so anxious to see them all saved while we are yet living we sometimes wonder how much our prayers will be missed after we are gone I want to exort every one of you that is a saved to continue to pray that this will soon all be saved. I don't suppose that we all be together again in this life but we can all spend eternity with the Lord and Mamma if we only will. Some of the pleasures of this world we will have to give up in order to get right with God but for every thing we Give up God will give something better and more pleasant to us. We don' have to give up a thing but what we would better off without you see God made the human race perfect but the enemy slipped in some things over on us and has about made us believe we cannot get along without his abbstutes but the Holy Spirit of God will supply all our needs and take us home to heaven in the end if we let him. I am looking foreward to the time after the judgment is passed and I will have the privilege of walking out into the great expance of Gods great Love forevermore on more sin or even the effects of sin hatred sickness dissapoinntments our own paticular troubles will be over forever well I have been trying to describe some of the good things that is in store for us but I know that I have fallen far Short of whet it really will be the old song says I want to see Jesus Don't you

Last month has been a good month for us here at home while it has been colder that usual we have had plenty of coal to keep us warm and plenty to eat (we hope every one of you and your families have been as comfortable as we have been) we have had some aches and pains but we expect that at our age Mamma and I have both been in bed some but are up again for which we truly thank God.

Another thing we are thankful for is that we heard from all the children last month unless it was Andy we are not sure that we had a letter from Them but we heard from them through Warren as I sit here as I am not able to work and get a letter from the children it sure is a great I wish we could get 2 letters a month from each of you try it and see if you don't get an answer.

I have been thinking of riting a letter to all or you at once for some time and if I get a good response from this one I may try it again about the first of March

Don't blame me if this letter is short I am short too Love to all and a good hearty God bless you from Papa
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Date: April 9, 1938

To: Dora Flynn

From: Mason and Nona


Dear Children,
Something stopped me Saturday and I did not get at this letter to finish it . Sorry Dora is sick these bodies of ours are subject to so man Diseases and so different I wonder some times how many of us happen to live any length of time and the only salution I can get is Gods mercy and love spares us to be a blessing to the folks we come in contact with and coming back to diseases they are so different on different people that I am afraid doctors don't always know just what to do and we are so busy we don't use our best judgement and rest when we should over ourselves and the we are aliable to catch some disease I am think of Mamma the time she caught the measles as we went to Wyoming she had worked to hard getting ready to move ( and it could have been avoided) and after we got to Wyoming if she would have had a months rest she might have been with us yet but out past mistakes are behind us and the only Good they can possibly do us now is profit by the experience.
We hope you are better this morning in fact we hope you are well we are feeling pretty good mamma is pretty busy as she has 2 death calls out and another to go out soon I am able to help some around the house.
Had a letter from Francis last week he is well having some experiences stepped over a rattlesnake and saw a plane crash where 3 people was burned to death
We have a friend that is going to Denver in a few days would like to go with him and come on down but cannot get away very well while we have these calls on we are praying over the matter.
Francis rote he was coming home in august and we heard that Ernest was thinking of coming home in august so why don't you folks crank up your carr and have a grand supprise for the folks at home Now that is something to pray about we wish you could all be here together again
Byby papa


Now a little word from the other side of the house: This is a beautiful spring morning- the birds are singing and the sun is shining as through a haze and the thermometer registers 62 degrees. We ought to be making garden but we concluded to not make on this year as we are neither one able physically to tend it. The irrigation is too much for father and Ellis is not home much of the time. We would like to put in a lawn but haven't the money to hire it done.
We sure miss Fancies for he put in the lawn or rather leveled the ground preparatory to sowing the lawn where we lived across the street. And he used to do the irrigating, -too, before he went to work. But we are glad he has such a good job and one that he likes. He thinks he will have a raise in salary soon. He writes that he gets quite homesick at times.
I suppose you received an announcement of the arrival of another boy in Ernest's home? He makes the 15th grand child, the 8th grandson. Mary wrote us- said she was proud of him and that he has black hair like she had when she was a baby. We need another grand-daughter to even up again.
We heard (or I did) some lectures exposing communism for nights last week beginning Sunday night and close Wednesday night by Rev. Mrs. Mina Ashcraft of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church of our Church. Father did not get out to hear her until the last night for he had been suffering with toothache. She used the Word as the foundation for her lectures and wove a Gospel message in with facts about the perils of Communism the menace of our Government. She surrendered her credentials in order not to involve any church not eve her husband, who is a minister in the C.M.A. She has been lecturing for five or six years and has seen numbers saved and sanctified and has so endangered her life. We as a nation have much to be thankful for in the defeat of the re-organization bill since this country is flooded with communisms. It is time for the Christian people to wake up and pray as never before for a great revival in the United States of America. If I had the time and space I would like to tell you of some of the things that Communism stands for, but here is one thing and that is that it directs it's first attack at the Church first and then the degrading of womanhood. We understand this is fulfillment of prophecy but we need to watch and pray always, that we may escape those things that are coming upon the world and to stand before the Son of man".
One of the members of our church died of cancer two weeks ago this evening. She was a wonderful woman- had eleven children and all but one were at her bedside when she passed away. Her mind was keenly active even tho' kept under hypo's because of the intense suffering, and she knew her children and calling each by name, exhorted them to meet her in heaven. She had been a hard working woman and often taken beating from her husband, but no one ever heard a complaint from her and it was her children that told of the abuses she suffered. She held onto the Lord and keep the faith unto the end. Several years ago she left her husband in Montana, where they were living at the time, and came to Nampa, for while she felt she could stand his abuses of her, she did no feel that she could stand for his abuse of the children. He professed to be a Christian, but his children had more confidence in their mother, and she has left them a grand heritage. She was an inspiration to all who called upon her during her sickness. She was only 48 years old, We shall miss her sunny presence, but we look for ward to the great home-coming when Jesus comes to catch away His Bride.
In connection with Sister Eastleys's case as in all of us, I read a very helpful little article in a book "Consolation" complied by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, which I am passing onto you, and trust it may prove a blessing in your trial of affliction.
"It takes a thousand buds to make one American Beauty rose, consequently nine hundred and ninety-nine of them must be suppressed. Think of this, dear one, when billows of trouble overwhelm you , and God seems to have hidden His face. He has in view the height to which He intends to carry the culture of your soul. He has in mind a work which your loftiest ambition has never even thought of. He wants some heroes and leader for His work,- men and women that stand pruning and transplanting,- and He may want YOU. Then think of the American Beauty and bloom out for God."
If it takes sickness or whatever else He sees fit to send my way, I want to stand the pruning that I may be able to glorify Him and be able to stand perfected before Him at His coming. We are praying that the Lord will mightily undertake for you physically and spiritually. Love to each member of the family with wishes for a most glorious and happy Easter tide.
Lovingly Mother.
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Date: July 31, 1936

To: Mason Swigart
Nampa Idaho

From: D.C. Swigart (Masons Brother)
3601 N.
Lincoln Nebr.

Dear Bro & Family,

John died Monday morning & I just got back from the funeral. Was buried Tuesday. We could not notify anyone on account of Orvel did not know when he could get away he just answered back I am coming did not say when & when he did get there Tuesday morning by auto he had to return that night. Mary telegraphed me at 8 o'clock and I did not get it till seven 30. Left as soon as I could get ready and got there at 3 oclock a.m. He did not suffer much, but just run down like a clock.

He got so he no control of his self and Mary could not lift him so they took him to the hospital Friday last. I knew he was near the end and had planned to go down the 1st tomorrow. Allie was in bed over a week but had a girl to wait on her & do the work I had the nicest garden I ever had in my life till about 3 weeks ago there came a hail & just about finished it. Would have 40 qt. of raspberries but after the hail we got 20 pts & no rain since but the tomatoes came out of it so did the cucumbers but that is all. Then the grass hoppers came & cleaned up every thing else same trees has not a leaf left on them eat up the ears I had watered. We got a fads of peas will have a few but I think and starve then till we get the Townsend Pention through congress for Pity sake vote for the congressmen & senators that are in favor of the Townsend Recovery Plan there will be no President elected so we are working for the congressmen Rosevelt will get eleven million votes London12 or 13 million & Zemke 15 Million. I have these counted now no use to have the election at all except to get the electoral votes
God bless you all I close D.C.S. (Clinton Denny Swigart)
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Date: April 14-37
Typed Letter

To: Mrs. Dora L. Flynn
807 N. Arcadia Place
Colorado Springs. Colo.

From: Mason F. Swigart (and Nona)
204 Juniper St
Nampa, Idaho


Dear Children

We received Dora letter and was glad to hear she was getting better.

We hope she will be up and around by the time you get his.

We are around. My teeth, back and legs bother me a lot- cannot stand to be on my feet but just a little while. I manage to take care of the goats and wash the dishes the most of the time- keeps my hand nice and soft like a lady's hands.

Mamma has heeps much stomach trouble but manages to do what I knot do about the place and looks after the Burial Benefit work- goes to the mail box 2 a day and has been able to go to church a lot lately. Bro Fuget is holding a meeting at the College- closes Easter, Mother has been able to go some and I am sure glad she can go even if I have to stay home.

She can go and come home and tell me what the preacher said and who was there. Well, the Lord has sure been good to me and gave me 2 of the best women that ever lived.

And by the way, we have a fresh goat and now we will have more milk. We have been milking one but she has not been fresh since last April. So don't give quite a quart a day.

Well new is scarce around here so I thin I had better quit before I run our of something to say and may God richly bless you is the prayer of PAPA.

I went to t he revival meeting at the School last night and we had a great meeting. Bro. Fugett preached on the text: "What will you do in that day"? It was sure a heart-searching sermon and as a result the altar and front seats were filled with seekers and such praying! I think the majority prayed thor' and then there was shouting. One young preacher, Br. McIntyre from Colo., took a turn around the auditorium leaping and running and shouting. Then others followed him. One young lady, who plays the pipe organ, was gloriously sanctified and walked around the auditorium praising the Lord. Bro. Fugett is an old-time holiness preacher- doesn't urge people to the altar by singing them down, but says if they are under conviction enough, they will go to the altar without urging and it has been no trouble to get them to the alter without singing. I went to two Chapel services this week. Well, I am glad the day of revivals is not over and we can have them if we will pay the price for them.

There is a man here and I am trying to write while he is talking. So I guess I will have to quit for this time and write more another time. May the Lord bless you really good and we trust you will be able to be up and enjoy the Easter services. We know Bro. Ludwig and also Bro. Bumgardner, who is a sweet singer. Bro. Ludwig was Francis' S.S. teacher when we first came to Nampa. And he was a good teacher- kept the little fellow interested so that they didn't have time for mischief. We would like to see him again. I believe he was science teacher out to the College. Since you are laid aside for a little while, it is a good time to acquaint yourself more with the Lord and His precious Word. He can help us more than anyone else to endure afflictions. Lots of love to you all from

Mother.
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Date June 26-37
Typed

To: Rev. & Mrs. L.O. Flynn
303 Mesa Road
Colorado Springs Colorado

From: Mason & Nona Swigart

Dear Children we received Doras letter day before yesterday and was sure glad to hear from you again (it sure seemed a long time from may 13 to June 22) but that is about as good as the rest does so I have no complaint so come again.
We are sure happy over Vernons call to preach and are praying that Gods will be done in his life and many souls will be saved by his work.
If you have any more holiness familys to spare of Griffeths type be sure and send them to us as we can use them they live a block and across the street from us.
You see it s like this I have never been able to find out just how Francis went to California last fall so I am asking you if that grip that Andy traded me last summer was left at your place will you please send it to us (and I think you will soon have a chance) and by the way I was at your place a year ago.
Well our family is getting smaller as Ellis went in partnership with a man in the furniture repair business and they are working in Ontario Ellis was home last Saturday went back Sunday had a job at a hotel that would take them over a week we got a card from him saying we would no be looking for him Sunday as he might not come
Alma Blanches sister n law is here this week and goes to the hospital every day to take electric treatments to avoid another operation she seems to be getting better herald is working out in the country here and comes in every night she thinks she will go home next week.
We have some good books and we are thinking of sending some of them to Vernon we will try and make a list of them and send to him so he can tell us what he needs so we wont be sending him what he already has.
About that grip don't send it unless you can send it without you can send it without expense as we don't have any idea when we will want it.
And so that is all accept we are praying for you all
PAPA

Monday 10:40 A.M.

I thought I would add a little more to father's letter. It is quite sultry this morning, so we have the electric fan going. Alma is lying down- has to go to the Hospital for her treatment this afternoon ant 1:30. She is improving, I think. Has to take treatments (electric) every other day this week.
We sure did enjoy your good letter and are so glad that Vernon feels called to preach. We are praying for him and trust that he will deep humble and continue to obey the voice of the Holy Spirit. Are glad that he is being used of the Lord to open the eyes of the young people in the E. Church to the evils of the day in the movies, dance and cards. Hope he will be able to show them the evils of conforming of the worldly fashions of immodest dress, the wearing of anklets of no hose, no sleeves and even short sleeves above the elbow, shorts on both sexes, bathing suites, slacks, etc. I am convinced more and more that those who have prayed thro' must draw the line tighter between them and the world: must have a greater margin on both sides, stay in the middle of the stream of salvation, so there is less danger of being caught in the whirlpools of this old world. When we are dead to the world and all it's attractions, we have no desire to be found in its places of amusement nor to conform to it's fads. The smile of approval of our precious Lord is worth more than the approval of friends, however dear they may be unto us. Sister Griffith said Corrine said she might be a speckled bird when she went to our S.S. because of her modest dress and long hair: but I told her that there were a few girls of her age that dressed modestly.
We are so glad that we have Bro. Griffith as our D.S. and are praying that they may be able to raise the spiritual standard of the District. We have some pastors on the District that stand for old-time Holy Ghost preaching and hewing to the line on both the dress and amusement questions. While this is not popular way, I am glad that I am "one of them". I have been severely criticized by some, but I am glad to take the narrow way with Jesus, for I want to live with them thro' out eternity.

We are having a pounding on the Griffithes to-night at the church after the Buddie Robinson service. We have giving them 2 quarts of goat's milk per day and they all like it and especially the baby. We got a bushel of peas from the packing house last week for .30¢ and gave them a large paper sack of them.
Buddie Robinson is taking a rest (?) at the Samaritan Hospital, but will appear with his three grandchildren in the service to-night and may perhaps speak little, altho' the Drs. Have advised him not to. It will be quite a treat to even see him again and perhaps for the last time on earth, for he is about worn out. To-morrow night we are expecting to have Rev. and Mrs. Anderson, former missionaries to India, to speak to us. We are surely blest with the privilege of hearing so many missionaries and having them in our Sanitarium for treatment. The Gen W.E.M.S Council have purchased the old nurses home near the Hospital for a home for the furloughed missionaries where they can rest and also receive treatment at the Hospital. Sr. Florence Davis is expected to be here soon in the interest of the home, I believe. We will be glad to see her.
We haven't heard from Francis nor Andy for over a month. Father's letter returned that he addressed to ElCentro So we don't know where they are. We had hoped that they would not neglect writing - Francis was so steady for so many years and we are sorry that he has started drifting. However we can still reach him and the rest of the unsaved children by the way of the throne. When they do not write, father is so disappointed, that I feel so sorry that they show so little affection for him, and he can't understand why they should slight him so. You are the only one that is at all regular in writing, yet Ernest has done better that he used to do in that respect Ellis is tho'tful to write if he can't come home when he th't he would. I am glad that the Lord is faithful and he comforts our hearts and gives us courage to press on.
We haven't much of a garden this year, for we were unable to get it in as early as we would have liked, because of moving and then the Assembly and father and I are not as able to care for it as we used to be. But what we have is doing nicely. If Ellis stays at Ontario, we will have enough to keep us eating. We canned 14 quarts and one pint of pie cherries and mad 10 glasses of cherry jam. We have been promised Dew-berries when they are ripe. There will be no peaches nor apricots this year in this locality. We have nine hens and fourteen you chickens , some of which will soon makes good fries. We get from three to six eggs and sometime seven or eight eggs per day. When we need bread or some other thing to eat I sell or trade them, and then have enough for our own needs. Then we have all the milk we can use and give away four quarts per day.
Will you be able to take in the Colo. Dist Camp at Denver in Aug.? I wish we were able to attend, But we will have Camp meeting here in Nampa, this year and Bro Griffith will be the main speaker. I don't know who the other workers will be. The Dist Young People's Camp will be held at Payette Lakes July 7-14 with Bro.J.E.Williams of Calif. as evangelist.
Well I guess I had better ring off for this time as it is time to get dinner. May the Lord bless you all. You can let Ernest's read the letter and make it do for both families. Lots of love to you all and kisses for the babies.

"Mother Swigart"
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NEBRASKA 1900 Federal Census INDEX FILE
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/
PG# LN# LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE BIRTH PLACE
288 23 SWIGART DORA 1 Nebraska ed187-pg0287.txt
288 24 SWIGART ELIZABETH 68 Ohio ed187-pg0287.txt
288 22 SWIGART ELLIS 3 Nebraska ed187-pg0287.txt
288 21 SWIGART LAURA 22 Nebraska ed187-pg0287.txt
288 20 SWIGART MASON 28 Iowa ed187-pg0287.txt
288 25 SWIGART ZILLA? 12 Nebraska SHERMAN,
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Nampa Idaho Cemetery
Name Section Lot Space Photo Available Birth Death Interment
Select MASON FRANKLIN SWIGART M 59 3 Yes 01/12/1872 12/04/1939 12/07/19

Mason Swigart, age 23, white, b. Iowa, res. Sherman County,
father S.G. Swigart, mother Elizabeth MIller and Laura Ellis, age 17,
white, b. Nebraska, res. Sherman County, father William ELlis, mother Anna
Else were married 25 Aug 1895 at Litchfield by L.W. Chandler,
Minister. Witnesses Geo Van and Harriet J. Van.
L.W. Chandler, Minister performing Marriage

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  1. Title: Frank M. & Rose Mary Esquer Swigart Independent Research
    Author: Frank M. & Rose Mary Esquer Swigart
    Media: Interview
  2. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1
    Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
    Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995
    Media: Family Archive CD
    Page: Tree #1623
    Text: Date of Import: Jun 18, 1999
  3. marriage certificate
  4. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1
    Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
    Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995
    Media: Family Archive CD
    Page: Tree #1623
    Text: Date of Import: Mar 24, 2001
  5. Title: Ellis stuff.FTW
    Media: Other
    Text: Date of Import: Mar 24, 2001
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