The descendants of Nance Legins-Costley of Pekin and Peoria, Part Three

Jared L. Olar

The descendants of Nance Legins-Costley of Pekin and Peoria, Part Three

Today we conclude our genealogical account of the descendants of Nance Legins-Costley (1813-1892), known to history as the first African-American slave to be freed by Abraham Lincoln. The account below covers Nance’s known great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, bringing the lineage down only as far as the late 20th century and early 21st century so as to protect the privacy of living persons.

These particular generations show the families of the two daughters of Ambrose E. Lewis (1863-1937) of Peoria, a maternal grandson of Nance (and who is buried in Springdale Cemetery in Peoria). Ambrose was African-American and his two known wives were both white. The daughters born of his second marriage were light-skinned black women who were identified as “white” in the U.S. Census, and they in turn married white men. Thus, Ambrose’s living descendants are white. At least some of Ambrose’s descendants are aware of their African-American ancestry and of their descent from Nance Legins-Costley.

Shown here is the certificate for the second marriage of Ambrose E. Lewis (with his Christian name spelled “Ambros”), grandson of Nance Legins-Costley of Pekin and Peoria. Ambrose, identified in census records as “mulatto,” and his second wife Catherine Elizabeth “Kate” Hunt (identified in census records as “white”) had two daughters together prior to their marriage. Ambrose was Kate’s third husband.

Fifth Generation

Madeline Lewis, elder dau. of Ambrose E. and Catherine Elizabeth (Hunt) (McKeal) Lewis; b. 13 March 1901 in Saratoga, Carbon Co., Wyoming, d. 8 Dec. 1976 in Ocean Shores, Grays Harbor Co., Wash., bur. in Sunset Memorial Park, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor Co., Wash.; m. 1st. 21 March 1919 in Portland, Ore., Chester E. Marabetta, b. 10 Feb. 1899, in Portland, Ore., d. unknown; issue one son; m. 2nd. by 2 April 1930 in Washington State Elmer Marshall Moore, b. 26 May 1893 in Kelso, Wash., d. 5 Dec. 1985 in Vancouver, Wash.; no issue from this marriage; Elmer later m. 2 Oct. 1943 in Mason Co., Wash. (but cohabited with her as early as 1940 U.S. Census), Mabel Mae Hunter, b. 23 Sept. 1892 in Drummond, Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada, d. 11 Jan. 1981 in Ariel, Cowlitz Co., Wash., buried in Yale Memorial Cemetery in Ariel, Wash.; m. 3rd. Barney Oscar Erickson, b. 23 March 1909 in Grantsburg, Burnett Co., Wis., d. 13 Jan. 1982 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor Co., Wash., bur. in Sunset Memorial Park, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor Co., Wash.; no issue from Madeline’s 3rd. m. In two of Madeline’s marriage records and in her son’s obituary, her maiden name is incorrectly given as “Jones,” but Madeline’s birth record and census records affirm that her maiden name was “Lewis,” her father Ambrose’s surname.

                Child:

  • Clinton Joseph (‘Jimmie’) Marabetta, b. 6 Aug. 1919 in Portland, Ore., d. 9 Jan. 2006 in Kelso, Wash., m. Gladys Ellen Creed, b. 2 July 1925 in Sanford, N.C., d. 17 March 2007 in Kelso, Wash., had issue.

Evelyn Emma Lewis, younger dau. of Ambrose E. and Catherine Elizabeth (Hunt) (McKeal) Lewis; b. 7 Feb. 1903 in Spokane, Wash., d. 21 Feb. 1978 in San Mateo, Calif., buried in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, San Mateo, Calif., m. 1st. 12 Nov. 1918 in Everett, Wash., Elmer Chester Larson, b. 4 Jan. 1900 in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., Mich., d. 15 Oct. 1952 of a brain hemorrhage, buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Ore.; issue one son; m. 2nd. 27 Jan. 1930 in Chehalis, Wash., John Lee Edwards, b. 14 July 1905 in San Francisco, Calif., d. 14 May 1966 in San Mateo, Calif., buried in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, San Mateo, Calif.; issue one son.

                Children:

  • Weldon Elmer Larson, b. 18 Aug. 1919 in Portland, Ore., d. 15 Oct. 1919 in Portland, Ore., of hemorrhagic pneumonia (prob. caused by Spanish Influenza); bur. in Multnomah Park Cemetery, Portland, Ore.
  • Donald Richard Edwards, b. 19 June 1933 in San Francisco, Calif., d. 24 Aug. 1999 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., Calif., widow still living, with issue.

Sixth Generation

Clinton Joseph (‘Jimmie’) Marabetta, son of Chester and Madeline (Lewis) Marabetta, b. 6 Aug. 1919 in Portland, Ore., d. 9 Jan. 2006 in Kelso, Wash., m. Gladys Ellen Creed, b. 2 July 1925 in Sanford, N.C., d. 17 March 2007 in Kelso, Wash., with issue a living son and a living dau., and a living grandson and a living granddau., all born in Washington State.

Donald Richard Edwards, son of John Lee and Evelyn Emma (Lewis) Edwards, b. 19 June 1933 in San Francisco, Calif., d. 24 Aug. 1999 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa Co., Calif.; m. 1st. 1956, widow still living, with issue a living dau. and a living son., and a living grandson, all born in California; m. 2nd. 1975, widow still living, no issue.

Over the next few weeks we will proceed through a genealogical account of the descendants of William Ashby of Liverpool Township, Fulton County, Illinois, patriarch of an old African-American family in Pekin that provided four soldiers to the U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War, three of whom are eyewitnesses to the first Juneteenth in 1865.

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