John Knox RANKIN

Birth:
3 Nov 1837
Cass, Indiana
Death:
29 Oct 1913/15
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
Burial:
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
Marriage:
5 Sep 1878
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
Notes:
                   1910 census:  KS 	PAWNEE 	GARFIELD TWP 	1910 		Series: T624 Roll: 452 Page:
RANKIN 	JAMES R 	34 	M 	W 	KS


   1880 United States Census
   Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
   John K. RANKIN   Self   M   Male   W   42   IN   Clerk   TN   TN
   Augusta RANKIN   Wife   M   Female   W   24   GER   Keeping House   GER   GER
   Robert C. RANKIN   Son   S   Male   W   14   KS   At School   IN   GER
   Herbert J. RANKIN   Son   S   Male   W   8   KS   At Home   IN   GER
   Karl RANKIN   Son   S   Male   W   6M   KS   At Home   IN   GER
   Eliza R. ADAMS   Mother   W   Female   W   72   TN   At Home   IRE   VA
   Ida GEORGIA   Servant  S   Female   W   20   KS   Servant   PA   PA
   Fred GRIFFITH   Boarder   S   Male   W   18   IL   Working In Dentist Office   NY   NY
   Frank FINNEY   Bro in law   S   Male   W   22   OH   Student   PA   PA
   Lilian MERYWEATHER   Niece   S   Female   W   18   IN   Student   ENG   OH
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Source Information:
    Census Place 1st Ward, Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
    Family History Library Film   1254380
    NA Film Number   T9-0380
    Page Number   60D

   1900; Census Place: Lawrence Ward 2, Douglas, Kansas; Roll: T623 479; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 57.
731 Louisiana
Rankin, John K., head, male, Oct 1840, 59, married 23 years, covered birth place, Penn, Penn, Indian agent
              Augusta A., wife, female, Jan 1856, 44, married 23 years, 5 children, 4 living, birthplace covered, Germany, Germany, year of immigration: 1872, 28 years in the country
next page:   731 Louisiana continued
Losch, Elizabeth B., housekeeper, female, April 1851, 49, widow, married for 20 yrs, 1 child, 1 living, Germany, Germ, Germ, immigrated 1872, 28 years resident, housekeeper
                Henry F., son, male, Sep, 1881, 18, single, Kansas, Germ, Germ, farming

1910 census:   1-WD LAWRENCE, Douglas, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 438 Part: 1 Page: 69A
731 Louisiana St.
Rankin, J.K., head, male, 73, married 2, 31 years, Indiana, Tenn, Tenn, Ice mfgr, Ice plant
            , Mrs. Augusta, wife, female, 55, married 1, 31 years, Germ, Germ, Germ, immigrated 1871
             , Gretchen A., daughter, female, 19, single, Kansas, Indiana, Germany




John Knox Rankin
COL. JOHN KNOX RANKIN, who died at his home in Lawrence, October 29, 1915, was a distinguished citizen of Kansas. He was a territorial pioneer, had served with credit in the many scenes of the Civil war enacted in this state, and was well described as "an ardent advocate of the activities that promoted the welfare of state and city, and a splendid embodiment of the best of Kansas citizenship."
The many qualities and characteristics that found expression during his long life were undoubtedly inherited in part from a notable ancestry. He was descended from John Rankin, who was of pure Scotch descent and had emigrated from County Donegal, Ireland, sailing from Londonderry and arriving at Philadelphia in 1727. He settled near Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from him have descended many of the prominent Rankins of this country. His second son was Capt. Thomas Rankin, who was born in 1724 and died in 1810. Capt. Thomas Rankin early joined that conspicuous center of Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism in the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania in Washington County. From that district he organized a company that did valiant service in the Revolutionary army. Four of his sons were members of that company, including Richard Rankin, who was born in 1756 and died in 1827. This Richard Rankin was the grandfather of the late Colonel Rankin. Many of the Rankins and their relatives helped win the struggle for independence during the Revolution. An uncle of the late Colonel Rankin was also in the War of 1812 and was killed in the battle of Horseshoe Bend on March 21, 1814, on the Tallapoosa River in Alabama. His commander was Gen. Andrew Jackson, and it was during the campaign against the Creeks and Cherokees.
The father of the late Colonel Rankin was Rev. Robert Henderson Rankin, who was born on a farm in Jefferson County, Tennessee, in 1810, and died in 1840. Though his life was brief, he did a notable service for humanity, and was a pioneer missionary of the Presbyterian Church in the State of Indiana. Rev. Mr. Rankin married Eliza R. Lowry in 1833. She was related to the John C. Calhoun family of the Carolinas and also to Sam Houston, the hero of the battle of San Jacinto and one of the founders of the Texas Republic and the State of Texas.
John Knox Rankin was born November 3, 1837. At the time of his birth his parents were living in Cass County, Indiana, which was then in the pioneer era of its settlement. Colonel Rankin, partly by his own efforts, acquired a liberal education. He began his higher studies in Wabash College, Indiana, but completed his college career at Iberia College in Ohio, where he was graduated during the winter of 1858-59. His education completed, the spirit of his ancestry urged him to the new and untried fields of the West. He came almost immediately to Kansas, arriving in the territory May 1, 1859. During that year he was appointed to a clerical post in the Kansas Territorial Legislature. At Lawrence, on May 14, 1861, he enlisted in the Second Kansas Infantry, and was soon elected a lieutenant of Company C and subsequently transferred to Company H when the regiment was reorganized as cavalry. In 1862 he was detached as personal aide de camp to Gen. Robert B. Mitchell, remaining on staff duty until the expiration of his service February 22, 1865. During his service he participated in many battles, including Wilson Creek, Missouri; Perryville, Kentucky; Stone River, Tennessee, and Chickamauga, Georgia. Immediately after the expiration of his services on staff duty he was appointed colonel, paymaster and inspector general by Governor Samuel J. Crawford, and in those capacities served in the Indian wars and during Crawford's two terms as governor.
Colonel Rankin was one of the last survivors of the Quantrill massacre at Lawrence. He was in Lawrence on the morning of that tragedy, August 21, 1863. He had a personal encounter with a band of guerrillas, and with his cousin, Capt. William A. Rankin, drove six of the outlaws from the street after a pistol duel. In the forces organized by Gen. James Lane to pursue the invaders he was an active member and had his suggestions been followed at that time a large portion of the gang would have been captured or exterminated. Colonel Rankin was chairman and presided at the fiftieth anniversary memorial services of the massacre, held in Lawrence in the summer of 1913. He wrote an exceedingly interesting account of his recollections of the incidents of that day and this paper is now preserved in the files of the Kansas State Historical Society.
Colonel Rankin was appointed engrossing clerk of the House of Representatives in the first Legislature of Kansas in 1861, and in 1866 was elected a member of the House of Representatives and again served in a similar capacity in 1888. During the early '80s he became connected with the United States Pension Office at Washington, and for about eighteen years he was with the Interior Department as special allotment agent among the Indians. This work took him away from home much of his time. His services among the Indians through the West were especially conspicuous. Under Government license he traded at the various reservations with the Osage, Sac and Fox, Pottawatomie and Kickapoo tribes and as special agent his duties brought him into close relations with the Indians over much of the western United States, including Indian Territory, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Washington, Montana and Nebraska. Colonel Rankin to a notable degree gained the confidence, love and respect of the Indians. The Indians found him a tried and true friend. His diplomacy and tact gave him a great power among the Indians in his task of selecting allotments, and the Indians never questioned his word or his decision.
Colonel Rankin twice held the office of mayor of Kansas, during 1874-75, and during Grant's administration was postmaster of the city. He also held many minor local offices, and was a director in numerous business organizations. At one time he was treasurer and a quarter owner of the Carbondale Railroad, from Lawrence to Carbondale, and was treasurer of the Pleasant Hill line from Lawrence to Pleasant Hill, Missouri. He was also a banker and owned a large amount of land. At the time of his death he was manager and half owner of the Griffin Ice Company and Cold Storage Plant at Lawrence, of which his son, R. C. Rankin, is now manager. He organized and for a number of years was cashier and president of the Lawrence Savings Bank. Long after his business prestige was secured Colonel Rankin took up the study of law and was admitted to practice by the District Court in Douglas County, May 25, 1896. In politics he was a lifelong republican, and was an active member of the Presbyterian Church.
On receiving his discharge from the army Colonel Rankin went to Connecticut and on March 21, 1865, was married at the home of the bride's sister in Terryville to Miss Laura Finney. She was a daughter of Rev. Thomas Finney of Ohio and Jane (Orr) Finney. Her grandfather was David Thompson Finney, a Revolutionary soldier, record of whose service is found in Sharff's "History of Delaware," volume 1, pages 216, 218, 222. Colonel Rankin brought his bride to Lawrence, Kansas, and she lived there until her death on May 12, 1875. Two sons were born to them: Robert Crawford Rankin, now manager of the Griffin Ice Company at Lawrence, and Herbert John Rankin, who served as chief hospital steward in the First Territorial Cavalry, Roosevelt's Rough Riders, in Cuba in 1898, and later while with the regular army in the Philippine Islands died at the General Hospital at Manila in 1902. September 5, 1878, Colonel Rankin married Augusta Fisher, whose parents came to this country from Germany. To the second marriage were born five children: Carl Rankin, Mrs. Anna Laura Cross, John Whistler Rankin, who died in infancy, Mrs. Alice Mary Gafford and Mrs. Gretchen Augusta Warner.

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Name: John Knox RankinBorn: Died: Occupation: LaborerCounty: DouglasTown: LawrenceParty: RepublicanDistrict: 35Chamber: House 1866District: 14Chamber: House 1889Notes:

A HISTORIC PICTURE [DAVID E. BALLARD, JOHN K. RANKIN, EDWIN C. MANNING, SAMUEL J. CRAWFORD, HORACE L. MOORE] Excerpted from "Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society, 1911-1912", Edited by Geo. W. Martin, Secretary. Vol XII., State Printing Office, Topeka, Kansas 1912, pages 271-276. submitted by Teresa Lindquist (merope@radix.net); (copyright) 2001 by Teresa Lindquist
                  
Augusta FISCHER
Birth:
1855
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   1880 census:
Carl FISCHER   Self   M   Male   W   62   GER   Carpenter   GER   GER
   Elizabeth FISCHER   Wife   M   Female   W   59   GER   Keeping House   GER   GER
   Emma FISCHER   Dau   S   Female   W   30   GER   At Home   GER   GER
   Frank FISCHER   Son   S   Male   W   20   GER   Shoe Maker   GER   GER
   Anna FISCHER   Dau   S   Female   W   17   GER   At Home   GER   GER  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
    Census Place 4th Ward, Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
    Family History Library Film   1254380
    NA Film Number   T9-0380
    Page Number   118A


1920 census:  Augusta Rankin Age: 65 years Estimated birth year: 1854 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Home in 1920: Long Beach, Los Angeles, California Roll: T625_104 Page: 8A ED: 101 Image: 1159
833 E. State St.
rooming with Hayes family, says born in Czersk, Germany or Prussia, immigrated 1890? or 1870?

Kansas Council of Genealogical Societies P. O. Box 3858 Topeka, KS 66604-6858
Registration of Alien enemies and Alien families
??Douglas Lawrence Fischer Anna F 12-Apr-63 Germany Prussia  maiden name:  Fischer
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Karl RANKIN
Birth:
Abt 1880
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
Death:
 
Marr:
 
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77page 327[p.327] Mrs. Anna Rankin Cross.DAR ID Number: 76871 Born in Lawrence, Kans. Wife of Roy Marion Cross. Descendant of Thomas Rankin. Daughter of John Knox Rankin (b. 1837) and Augusta Fischer (b. 1855), his 2nd wife, m. 1878. Granddaughter of Robert Henderson Rankin (1810-40) and Eliza R. Lowry (1808-98), his wife, m. 1833. Gr-granddaughter of Richard Rankin (1756-1827) and Isabella Jane Steele, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Rankin and Mary Clendenon, his wife. Thomas Rankin (1724-1810) served as private in the Pennsylvania Line, as did his four eldest sons, John, Richard, William, and Samuel. He was born in Derry County, Ireland. Also No. 19771 .
                  
3
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
4
Birth:
18 Jun 1886
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas
Death:
24 Sep 1968
Pasadena, Los Angeles, California
Marr:
9 May 1908
Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas 
Notes:
                   Alice GAFFORD Birth Date: 15 Aug 1886 Death Date: Oct 1981 Social Security Number: 563-32-9333 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: California Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 90006 Localities: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Pico Heights, Los Angeles, California

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77
page 327
Mrs. Alice Rankin Gafford.
DAR ID Number: 76873
Born in Lawrence, Kans.
Wife of Earl Roland Gafford.
Descendant of Thomas Rankin.
Daughter of John Knox Rankin (b. 1837) and Augusta Fischer (b. 1855), his 2nd wife, m. 1878.
See No. 76871.


married May 9, Lawrence, KS
731 Louisiana St. in Lawrence, Kansas (June 18)

California death index:
GAFFORD ALICE R FEMALE 18 Jun 1886 24 Sep 1968 KANSAS LOS ANGELES 86161389 FISCHER (mother's maiden name)
                  
5
Birth:
Abt 1893
Death:
Marr:
19 Mar 1914
 
Notes:
                   The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77page 328Mrs. Gretchen Augusta Rankin Warner.DAR ID Number: 76874 Born in Lawrence, Kans. Wife of Orville H. Warner. Descendant of Thomas Rankin. [p.328] Daughter of John Knox Rankin (b. 1837) and Augusta Fischer (b. 1855), his 2nd, wife, m. 1878. See No. 76871
                  
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John Knox Rankin - Augusta Fischer

John Knox Rankin was born at Cass, Indiana 3 Nov 1837. His parents were Robert Henderson Rankin and Eliza Rowe Lowry.

He married Augusta Fischer 5 Sep 1878 at Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas . Augusta Fischer was born at 1855 .

They were the parents of 5 children:
Karl Rankin born Abt 1880.
Blocked
Blocked
Alice Mary Rankin born 18 Jun 1886.
Gretchen Augusta Rankin born Abt 1893.

John Knox Rankin died 29 Oct 1913/15 at Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas .