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Husband: Ferdinand Claggett | |||
Born: | 1789 | at: | Fauquier, Virginia, United States |
Married: | 10 Aug 1808 | at: | |
Died: | FROM 3 Aug 1860 TO Jul 1870 | at: | |
Father: | Samuel Claggett II | ||
Mother: | Amey Jane Ramey | ||
Notes: | [868] | ||
Wife: Nancy Sanford | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | John Claggett [8232] | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Louisa Claggett [8233] | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | William Lyles | ||
Name: | Thomas Jefferson Claggett [8231] | ||
Born: | 3 Apr 1809 | at: | Fauquior County, Virginia, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | William G. Claggett [8038] | ||
Born: | 11 Jul 1810 | at: | Fauquier County, Virginia, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 29 Feb 1888 | at: | |
Spouses: | Jane Rector | ||
Name: | Emily Claggett | ||
Born: | ABT 1815 | at: | Fauquier, Virginia, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Maria Claggett | ||
Born: | ABT 1815 | at: | Fauquier, Virginia, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Nancy Claggett | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Isaac Newton Claggett | ||
Born: | 1827 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | AFT 14 Jun 1880 | at: | |
Spouses: | Sarah 'Sally' Jeffries |
/--Richard Claggett Sr. /--Samuel Clagett Sr. | \--Deborah Dorsey /--Samuel Claggett II | | /--Gustavus Brown | \--Ann Brown | \--Frances Fowke |--Ferdinand Claggett | /-- | /--Jacob Ramey | | \-- \--Amey Jane Ramey | /-- \--Elizabeth Lane \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Nancy Sanford | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[868] The descendants of Ferdinand Claggett were researched by Robert Christman .
In the 1830 census, Ferdinand is living in Fauquier Co. Virginia with the following persons living:
1 male child 1 male child 51 male child 101 male child 151 male child 201 male adult 40
2 female child 52 female child 101 female child 151 female adult 40
No slaves are listed.
We only have information on one daughter and four sons.
In the 1840 census, Ferdinand is listed in Hamiltion, Fauquier Co., Virginia with the following persons living:
1 male child 10-15
2 male children 15-20
1 male child 20-30
1 male adult 40-50
1 female child 15-20
1 female adult 40-50
1 female adult 60-70
The slaves listed are:
2 female 10-24
Three persons are engaged in agriculture.
A pensioner of the Revoluationary War or military service is Amey Clagget age 68, his mother. She is drawing a pension for her husband, Dr. Samuel Claggett.
In 1860 Ferdinand was living next door to his son Isaac. In 1870 he's missing from the census.
[8232] Emigrated from Virginia to Ohio and on to Indiana in about the year 1843. We have no further record of him or his family.
[8233] Emigrated from Virginia to Ohio and resided with her brother, William, and his family unti she passed away. The dates of her birth and death have not been ascertained. She never married.
[8231] In 1836 he emigrated to Uniontown, Pa, and took up the trade of furniture making. He and his son, established one of the most enterprising furniture houses in Western Pennsylvania under the firm name of T. J. & C. Claggett, in Uniontown, Pa.
[8038] An alternative birth date is listed as December 25, 1809.
William was a shoemaker by trade and in 1843 bought a farm in Perry Township, Licking County, Ohio and was very successful, securing for himself and his family a comfortable home. He and his wife were members of the Old School Baptist Church at Pleasant Hill, located near their farm.
Husband: George Christian | |||
Born: | 28 Nov 1769 | at: | |
Married: | ABT 1805 | at: | |
Died: | 14 Apr 1840 | at: | |
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Mother: | |||
Wife: Joice Patteson Diuguid | |||
Born: | 8 Oct 1775[3779] | at: | Goochland Co., Virginia, USA |
Died: | 30 Jun 1849[3780] | at: | |
Father: | William Diuguid III | ||
Mother: | Lucy Patteson | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Mildred Collier Christian | ||
Born: | AFT 1806 | at: | |
Died: | Apr 1814 | at: | |
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Name: | William Diuguid Christian [1059] [1058] [1060] [1061] | ||
Born: | 30 Nov 1808 | at: | New Kent, Buckingham, Virginia, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 14 Apr 1880[1058] | at: | Mountain View, Appomattox, Virginia, USA |
Spouses: | Lucy Sampson Patteson |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--George Christian | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--William Diuguid Sr. /--William Diuguid Jr. | \--Jean Henry /--William Diuguid III | | /--Alexander Moss | \--Ann Moss | \--Elizabeth Clopton |--Joice Patteson Diuguid | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Lucy Patteson | /-- \--Mary \--
[14303] George and Joice lived at "Moutain View", the home of the Christian family in Appomattox, Co., VA., formerly a part of Buckingham Co.
[1059]
BIOGRAPHY: In an autobiography, Dr. Alexander A. Patteson who practiced medicine in Kentucky and Illinois, said of Dr. W. D. Christian:
"I returned from the University (of Va.) with the determination to take up the study of medicine. I set about reading under the direction of Dr. William Diuguid Christian, a gentleman thoroughly educated in the science of medicine, as well as in the highest branches of a liberal literary education. I soon learned to honor, revere, respect and love this noble gentleman. Those sentiments toward him have abided and. do remain unchanged and unabated although I have not seen him for more than 42 years. I shall never see him again in this life, for the Master has called him and he had gone to his reward after a well spent life of usefulness."
--"William Diuguid of Buckingham County," p 30
BIOGRAPHY: In the "History of Appomattox County" by Featherstone is recorded the following tribute to Dr. William Diuguid Christian:
"One of the most beloved citizens of the County, it would be hard to find anyone who could truthfully say a word against this estimable gentleman. One of the best of his profession, he had a very extensive practice and was noted for consideration of the poor, a real benefactor ........
The following is copied from Lynchburg Nevis, March 1901:
"North of the Courthouse near Piney Mountain lived William Diuguid Christian, man and doctor, He was close neighbor to Hon. Willis P. Bocock. They were lifelong friends from school days. To some eulogistic remark on Dr. Christian, Col. Bocock said, "I differ with the general public as to the credit Dr. Christian deserved for his good qualities. I believe myself entitled to more credit than the doctor, as the good in me comes by effort and a struggle to overcome the old Adam, while my friend and neighbor, Dr. Christian, was born good and could not help it."
BIOGRAPHY: It is said that not least among the good deeds to Dr. Christian's credit was the of equipping of so many students to adorn the profession. Among them were Dr. Charles Davidson, Dr, Alexander A. Patteson and Dr. Bob Patteson. It is easy to see that shoes worn by Dr. Christian were hard to full.
--"William Diuguid of Buckingham County," p 31
DEATH: The following obituary of 15 April 1880 signed by T.S.B. (which might have been Thomas S. Bocock) is partially copied as follows:
"Able in all branches of the profession, he was a particularly skilled surgeon, it is believed that if he bad earlier removed to a city where he might have enjoyed the advantage of constant observation and practice, he would have taken rank with the foremost surgeon of the State. For a long time he overtaxed his strength and this, it is thought, laid the foundation of the disease which finally terminated his life. For many years he had indication of a diseased condition of the renal organs, which for want of repose and quiet, constantly increased till the Fall of 1878, he became unable to travel. In the summer of 1889, he underwent a painful operation in Lynchburg, which though performed by surgeons of eminent skill and ability, did not, perhaps on account of his advanced age and chronic condition of his disease, prove an entire success. He rallied however for a time, was able to walk about his house and indeed to pay a few visits to particular friends, performing at the same time several surgical operations with great skill and success.
But disease had grasped his vitals with an iron hand and would not release its hold. Fe slowly became worse, til about the 3rd or 4th of April, when a violent inflamation seized him, attended with high fever and intense pain, which prostrated him rapidly and hurried him to his death.
Thus has passed away one of the most remarkable men of our time and county. He indeed a remarkable man, so active and well informed in mind, so firm and steadfast in principle, so true in friendship, so sympathetic in feeling and so devoted in family effection, he combined a large number of pure and high elements of character than often fall to the lot of man.
In the purity of his life and the excellence of his character, in his sage counsels and worthy deeds, he yet lives and speaks to this generation of his countrymen. The powerful influence he exerted on his loving family, on friends, the profession of which he was a member, and the community in which he lived, will not speedily pass away.
His voice raised in behalf of the man of violence still at the recollections of his counsel. He upheld the integrity in all transactions, and a policy or intention of a dishonest character will in this community yet shrink back rebuked at the mention of his name...
--"Willam Diuguid of Buckingham County, Virginia, " p 30-31
BIOGRAPHY: In an autobiography, Dr. Alexander A. Patteson who practiced medicine in Kentucky and Illinois, said of Dr. W. D. Christian:
"I returned from the University (of Va.) with the determination to take up the study of medicine. I set about reading under the direction of Dr. William Diuguid Christian, a gentleman thoroughly educated in the science of medicine, as well as in the highest branches of a liberal literary education. I soon learned to honor, revere, respect and love this noble gentleman. Those sentiments toward him have abided and. do remain unchanged and unabated although I have not seen him for more than 42 years. I shall never see him again in this life, for the Master has called him and he had gone to his reward after a well spent life of usefulness."
--"William Diuguid of Buckingham County," p 30
BIOGRAPHY: In the "History of Appomattox County" by Featherstone is recorded the following tribute to Dr. William Diuguid Christian:
"One of the most beloved citizens of the County, it would be hard to find anyone who could truthfully say a word against this estimable gentleman. One of the best of his profession, he had a very extensive practice and was noted for consideration of the poor, a real benefactor ........
The following is copied from Lynchburg Nevis, March 1901:
"North of the Courthouse near Piney Mountain lived William Diuguid Christian, man and doctor, He was close neighbor to Hon. Willis P. Bocock. They were lifelong friends from school days. To some eulogistic remark on Dr. Christian, Col. Bocock said, "I differ with the general public as to the credit Dr. Christian deserved for his good qualities. I believe myself entitled to more credit than the doctor, as the good in me comes by effort and a struggle to overcome the old Adam, while my friend and neighbor, Dr. Christian, was born good and could not help it."
BIOGRAPHY: It is said that not least among the good deeds to Dr. Christian's credit was the of equipping of so many students to adorn the profession. Among them were Dr. Charles Davidson, Dr, Alexander A. Patteson and Dr. Bob Patteson. It is easy to see that shoes worn by Dr. Christian were hard to full.
--"William Diuguid of Buckingham County," p 31
DEATH: The following obituary of 15 April 1880 signed by T.S.B. (which might have been Thomas S. Bocock) is partially copied as follows:
"Able in all branches of the profession, he was a particularly skilled surgeon, it is believed that if he bad earlier removed to a city where he might have enjoyed the advantage of constant observation and practice, he would have taken rank with the foremost surgeon of the State. For a long time he overtaxed his strength and this, it is thought, laid the foundation of the disease which finally terminated his life. For many years he had indication of a diseased condition of the renal organs, which for want of repose and quiet, constantly increased till the Fall of 1878, he became unable to travel. In the summer of 1889, he underwent a painful operation in Lynchburg, which though performed by surgeons of eminent skill and ability, did not, perhaps on account of his advanced age and chronic condition of his disease, prove an entire success. He rallied however for a time, was able to walk about his house and indeed to pay a few visits to particular friends, performing at the same time several surgical operations with great skill and success.
But disease had grasped his vitals with an iron hand and would not release its hold. Fe slowly became worse, til about the 3rd or 4th of April, when a violent inflamation seized him, attended with high fever and intense pain, which prostrated him rapidly and hurried him to his death.
Thus has passed away one of the most remarkable men of our time and county. He indeed a remarkable man, so active and well informed in mind, so firm and steadfast in principle, so true in friendship, so sympathetic in feeling and so devoted in family effection, he combined a large number of pure and high elements of character than often fall to the lot of man.
In the purity of his life and the excellence of his character, in his sage counsels and worthy deeds, he yet lives and speaks to this generation of his countrymen. The powerful influence he exerted on his loving family, on friends, the profession of which he was a member, and the community in which he lived, will not speedily pass away.
His voice raised in behalf of the man of violence still at the recollections of his counsel. He upheld the integrity in all transactions, and a policy or intention of a dishonest character will in this community yet shrink back rebuked at the mention of his name...
--"Willam Diuguid of Buckingham County, Virginia, " p 30-31
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Husband: John Mace Harris | |||
Born: | 3 Sep 1810[1174] | at: | Buckingham, Virginia, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 3 Sep 1891 | at: | Prince Edward, Virginia, USA |
Father: | Mace Harris | ||
Mother: | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Diuguid | ||
Wife: Gilliam | |||
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Name: | George Harris | ||
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Name: | Charles Harris | ||
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Name: | Della Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Gilliam | ||
Name: | William Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Miss Diuguid | ||
Name: | Sampson Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Donie Gilliam | ||
Name: | James Harris | ||
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Name: | Martha Harris | ||
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Name: | Mary Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Gilliam | ||
Name: | Nannie Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Gilliam | ||
Name: | Robert Harris | ||
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /--Mace Harris | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--John Mace Harris | /--William Diuguid Jr. | /--George Diuguid | | \--Ann Moss \--Elizabeth 'Betsy' Diuguid | /--William Diuguid Jr. \--Nancy Sampson \--Sarah Johnson
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |-- Gilliam | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: James Chrichton | |||
Born: | [1256] | at: | Fendergast, Scotland |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | William Chrichton | ||
Mother: | Margeret Stewart | ||
Sources: | [1256] [1257] | ||
Wife: Catherine Borthwick | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Sources: | [12940] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Margaret Chrichton [1255] | ||
Born: | at: | Fendergast, Scotland | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | John Robertson |
/-- /-- | \-- /--William Chrichton | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--James Chrichton | /--James Stewart I King of Scotland | /--James 'Fiery Face' Stewart II King of Scotland | | \--Joan Beaufort \--Margeret Stewart | /--James Stewart I King of Scotland \--Marie Princess of Guelders \--Katharina Princess of Kleve
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Catherine Borthwick | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Mark Roy | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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Mother: | |||
Wife: Anne Claggett | |||
Born: | 1867[1384] | at: | |
Died: | 29 Mar 1903[1385] [1386] | at: | Chicago, Cook, Illinois |
Father: | Thomas Johnson Claggett | ||
Mother: | Columbia Claggett | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Javen Roy | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mark Roy | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Samuel Claggett II /--Samuel Claggett III | \--Amey Jane Ramey /--Thomas Johnson Claggett | | /--Thomas Sanford | \--Julia Frances Sanford | \--Kesiah Wilson |--Anne Claggett | /--Samuel Claggett II | /--Christopher Columbus Claggett | | \--Amey Jane Ramey \--Columbia Claggett | /--Samuel Claggett II \--Emily Kinchloe \--Ann Wilkinson
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Husband: William Phelps | |||
Born: | 16 Mar 1701 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | William Phelps | ||
Mother: | Abigail Mudge | ||
Sources: | [3644] | ||
Wife: Anna Bishop | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children |
/--William Phelps /--Timothy Phelps | \--Ann Dover /--William Phelps | | /--Edward Griswold | \--Mary Griswold | \--Margaret Blencow |--William Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Abigail Mudge | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Anna Bishop | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Edward Phelps | |||
Born: | 4 Jun 1615[3762] | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Edward Phelps | ||
Mother: | Wife: (--?--) | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Robert Phelps [3784] [3785] | ||
Born: | 16 Apr 1650[3784] | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Anne Roberts |
/--Robert Phelps /--James Phelps | \--Alice /--Edward Phelps | | /-- | \--Joan | \-- |--Edward Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Charles Martel | |||
Born: | 0689 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 22 Oct 0741 | at: | |
Father: | Pepin II | ||
Mother: | Alpaida | ||
Notes: | [5392] | ||
Wife: Chrotrud of Alemania | |||
Born: | 0690 | at: | |
Died: | 0724 | at: | |
Father: | Leutwinus Treves | ||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | Pepin 'The Short' Franks | ||
Born: | 0714 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 24 Sep 0768 | at: | |
Spouses: | Bertrada Countess of Laon |
/--St. Arnoul 'De Heristal' Metz /--Ansguise | \--Dode (Ode) de Heristal /--Pepin II | | /--Pepin (Lande) de Landen | \--Begga | \--Idiberga Itta of Austrasia |--Charles Martel | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Alpaida | /-- \-- \--
/-- /--Count Warinus | \-- /--Leutwinus Treves | | /-- | \--Kunza | \-- |--Chrotrud of Alemania | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[5392] The Frankish ruler Charles Martel, b. c.688, d. Oct. 22, 741, was the first Carolingian to bring most of what is today France under his control. He was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace in Austrasia. When his father died (714) Charles fought for five years against Pepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace of Neustria; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor.
..... From 719 until his death, Charles worked to expand Carolingian domination. In 732 or 733 he stopped the Muslim Arab advance northward from Spain in a celebrated battle between Poitiers and Tours. He conquered (733) Burgundy and thereafter fought steadily in the south of France. Although Charles supported the Christian mission of St. Boniface in Germany, he declined to help Pope Gregory III against the Lombards in Italy. When Charles died he was succeeded as mayor of the palace by his sons Pepin the Short and Carloman
Husband: James B. Kendrick | |||
Born: | 19 Aug 1880 | at: | |
Married: | 4 Oct 1904 | at: | |
Died: | at: | ||
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Wife: Addie M. Ensign | |||
Born: | 17 May 1884 | at: | Forsyth, Monroe, Georgia, United States |
Died: | 24 Oct 1919 | at: | |
Father: | Charles Albert Ensign | ||
Mother: | Nancy Sutton Proctor | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Louise Ensign Kendrick | ||
Born: | 9 Jul 1909 | at: | Forsyth, Monroe, Georgia, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 23 Jan 1958 | at: | Forsyth, Monroe, Georgia, United States |
Spouses: | Robert Ogden Persons | ||
Name: | Josephine Ensign Kendrick | ||
Born: | 26 Aug 1911 | at: | Macon, Georgia, USA/Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia |
Died: | 29 Aug 1955 | at: | Forsyth, Monroe, Georgia, United States |
Spouses: |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--James B. Kendrick | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Moses Ensign /--Isaac Whiting Ensign | \--Martha Tuller Whiting /--Charles Albert Ensign | | /--Oliver Cromwell Phelps Jr. | \--Sarah Cornelia Phelps | \--Sarah Hubbard |--Addie M. Ensign | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Nancy Sutton Proctor | /-- \-- \--
Husband: (--?--) | Wife: (--?--) | ||
Children | |||
Name: | James Clarence Gray [7702] | ||
Born: | 23 Mar 1871 | at: | Yuba City, Sutter County, California, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 18 Jan 1947 | at: | California |
Spouses: | Edith Mae Claggett |
Husband: Oliver Harmon | |||
Born: | 27 Oct 1756[13276] | at: | Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | 1782 | at: | Of, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio |
Died: | 8 Jan 1843 | at: | Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio |
Father: | Reuben Harmon | ||
Mother: | Eunice Parsons | ||
Notes: | [13277] | ||
Sources: | [13276] [13278] | ||
Wife: Mary Plumb | |||
Born: | 1760 | at: | Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 14 Jun 1829 | at: | Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio |
Father: | Isaac Plumb | ||
Mother: | Ann Gibson | ||
Notes: | [13279] | ||
Sources: | [13280] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Eunice Harmon [7844] [7845] | ||
Born: | 24 Oct 1798 | at: | Rutland, Bennington, Vermont |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 4 Dec 1883 | at: | Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA |
Spouses: | Sebastian Cabot Adams , Abel Goodell | ||
Name: | Anna Harmon [13320] | ||
Born: | 25 Mar 1783 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 11 Mar 1841 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Eunice Harmon [13321] | ||
Born: | 10 Dec 1785 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 1794 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Oliver Harmon [13322] [13323] | ||
Born: | 13 Feb 1788 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 27 Apr 1843 | at: | Kirtland, Ohio |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | William Harmon [13324] | ||
Born: | 18 Oct 1790 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Polly Harmon [13325] | ||
Born: | 18 Jul 1793 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 1794 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Daniel Harmon [13326] | ||
Born: | 27 Feb 1796 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 1797 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Polly Harmon [13329] | ||
Born: | 22 Feb 1801 | at: | Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States |
Died: | 1803 | at: | |
Spouses: |
/--Nathaniel Harmon /--Nathaniel Harmon | \--Mary Skinner /--Reuben Harmon | | /--Anthony Austin | \--Esther Austin | \--Esther Huggins |--Oliver Harmon | /--Jonathan Parsons | /--Jonathan Parsons | | \--Mary Clark \--Eunice Parsons | /--Jonathan Parsons \--Abigail Smith \--Abigail Kellogg
/-- /-- | \-- /--Isaac Plumb | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mary Plumb | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Ann Gibson | /-- \-- \--
[13277] Lake County, Ohio, Deed Index Extracts (Geauga County)
Jul. 22, 1819 Oliver Harmon bought from Henry Champion 48 24/60 acres in the Concord Township.
Jul. 13, 1824 Oliver Harmon sold to his son-in-law Sebastian Adams 48 24/160 acres in the Concord Township.
Dec. 8, 1824 Oliver Harmon transmited to his son-in-law Sebastian Adams a quit claim deed on presumably the same 48 24/160 acres in the Concord Township.
Jun. 14, 1825 Oliver Harmon sold to Lawrence Fasdick 48 24/160 acres in the Concord Township.
Jul. 12, 1827 Oliver Harmon sold to Orrin Todd 53 63/100 acres in the Kirtland Township.
[13279] ""Both were buried on the Harmon Farm (later known as Hilo Farm) near Hart Road in Kirtland Hills where they lived and were later removed to the South Kirtland Cemetery, Lot 87, Grave 5."
[7844] See DAR Number #102838 for more family information.
[13322] Land Deed Index Extracts from Geauga County, Ohio, pre-1841
Jan. 15, 1819 Oliver Harmon Jr. sold to Orrin Todd 89/160 acre in the Kirtland Township. (A quarter section of land contains 160 acres.)
Nov. 18, 1819 Oliver Harmon Jr. sold to Alvaro Bebee 4 1/4 acres in the Kirtland Township.
Oct. 26, 1822 Oliver Harmon Jr. sold to Samuel Blight 105 acres in the Kirtland Township.
Mar. 10, 1825 Oliver Harmon Jr. sold to Samuel W. Phelps 48 1/5 acres in the Kirtland Township.
Nov. 8, 1825 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 24 of 52 63/100 acres.
Nov. 22, 1825 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 24 of 30 3/100 acres.
Nov. 22, 1825 Harmon, Oliver Jr sold to Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 37 of 48 1/5 acres.
Nov. 2, 1826 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 24 of 1 acre.
Aug. 14, 1827 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 50 of 50 acres.
Sep. 18, 1827 Harmon, Oliver Jr. sold to Calvin Bebee in Kirtland Township Lot 23 of 2.0 acres.
Aug. 12, 1828 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 50 of 3 acres.
Jan. 15, 1829 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from to dd, Orrin1254499 in Kirtland Township Lot 24 89/1600 of acres.
Aug. 5, 1830 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Calvin Bebee in Kirtland Township Lot 23 2 of acres.
Oct. 2, 1833 Harmon, Oliver Jr. sold to Ephraim D. Melton in Kirtland Township Lot 23 78/100 of acres.
Jul. 22, 1834 Harmon, Oliver Jr. sold to Orson Johnson in Kirtland Township Lot 23 1. of acres.
Jun. 9, 1836 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Isaac Skinner N. in Kirtland Township Lot 10, 11 17 9/100 of acres.
Aug. 4, 1838 Harmon, Oliver Jr. sold to Harmon, Reuben P. in Kirtland Township Lot 24 31 3/100 of acres.
Aug. 17, 1838 Harmon, Oliver, Jr. bought from John McClung in Kirtland Township Lot 23 1 of acres.
Jan. 4, 1839 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Isaac N. Skinner in Kirtland Township Lot 11 3 3/4 of acres.
Jul. 24, 1839 Harmon, Oliver Jr. bought from Ashbel Wright in Kirtland Township Lot 37 1 92/1600 of acres.
Jul. 27, 1839 Harmon, Oliver, Jr. bought from Ephrain Milton D. in Kirtland Township Lot 23 78/1600 of acres.
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@1 [13326] [S44]
@1 [13329] [S44]
Husband: (--?--) | Wife: (--?--) | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Ethel Mae Johnson | ||
Born: | 1900 | at: | Albany, Shackleford Co., Texas |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 7 Jul 1937 | at: | Brownwood, Brown Co., Texas |
Spouses: | Thorp Adams Andrews |
Husband: Paul Davison | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: Abiel Phelps | |||
Born: | 12 Mar 1711 | at: | |
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Benjamin Phelps | ||
Mother: | Deborah Temple | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Paul Davison | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--George Phelps /--Jacob Phelps | \--Frances Randall /--Benjamin Phelps | | /--John Inkersall | \--Dorothy Ingersoll | \--Dorothy Lord |--Abiel Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Deborah Temple | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Joseph Holbrook | |||
Born: | 16 Jan 1806 | at: | Florence, Oneida, New York |
Married: | 10 Nov 1855 | at: | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States |
Died: | 14 Nov 1885 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Father: | Moses Holbrook | ||
Mother: | Hannah Lucretia Morton | ||
Notes: | [10907] | ||
Sources: | [10908] | ||
Wife: Lucy Jones | |||
Born: | ABT 11 Jun 1834 | at: | Llangafelach,Glenmorganshire,Wales |
Died: | 22 Aug 1860 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Notes: | [10169] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Lucy Ann Holbrook | ||
Born: | 7 Oct 1856 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Died: | 20 Nov 1856 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | Joseph Jones Holbrook | ||
Born: | 23 Jan 1858 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Died: | 22 Jan 1935 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | William Jones Holbrook | ||
Born: | 4 Feb 1860 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Died: | 18 Sep 1943 | at: | Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States |
Spouses: |
/--John Holbrook Jr. /--John Holbrook | \--Patience Fisher /--Moses Holbrook | | /--Erasmus Babbitt | \--Lucretia Babbitt | \--Mary Marcy |--Joseph Holbrook | /--Benjamin Morton | /--Abraham Morton | | \--Mary Dexter \--Hannah Lucretia Morton | /--Benjamin Morton \--Phebe Langford \--Mary Stanford
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Lucy Jones | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[10907]
Source is Mrs. Blanche McNeil Harrsion, 175 East 5th South, Bountiful
Utah 84010. Her sources are:
Doc. Sheet of Joseph Holbrook by Lucile H. Rasmussen, 4363 Diana Way,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Joseph Holbrook Diary
Temple Record Index Bureau
Nauvoo Cem. headstone and record
Josepg Holbrook Family Bible, LDS Church Records
Ref. letter 2 July 1965 of 'proper cancellation' of double sealing
approved and reviewed by Pres. Howard W. Hunter of the Quorum of the
Twelve. Original on file with Holbrook Organization, Lucile H. Rasmussen,
4363 Diana Way, SLC, Utah.
Temple Index Bureau (FHL 251.65 pt 11---p 15 book CK, page 239) wife
#1 Nancy Lampson SL # 16011 Book R, page 445; wife #2 Hannah Flint,
Utah #5192 Book A slg, page 731 and Nauvoo # 2135 Book B, page 309;
wife #3 Caroline Francis Angell, Nauvoo #2107-2 Book A slg, page 245
and Salt Lake #4122 Book A chil, page 165 and EH #6057 Book D lvg,
page 239; wife #4 Lucy Jones, EH #6057 Book D livg, page 239 and EH #
1680 Book B, page 72 and #924 Book A slg, page 59; wife #6 Louise
Hortt Dilley, EH #6392 and EH #2203 Book B, page 92. All sealed 15 Aug
1863 EH by D.H.Wells. Hannah Flint proxy for Nancy Lampson and for Lucy
Jones, both were deceased. Witnesses W. Woodruff and L.L. Sprague. Wife
#6 Louise Hort, EH sealed 2 Jan 1864, page 285.
Gravestone reads: "Sacred to the memory of Nancy, consort of Joseph
Holbrook, who died July 16, 1842. Aged 37 years 11 months, 2 days. Also
Nancy J., daughter of the above, who died Sept. 7, 1843. Aged 4 years, 7
months, and 10 days."
[10169] Lucy was the daughter of William Taylor Jones and Lucy Lewis
@1 [10908] [S44]
Husband: James Edward Diuguid | |||
Born: | 5 Dec 1901 | at: | |
Married: | 31 Jul 1926 | at: | |
Died: | 26 Oct 1977 | at: | |
Father: | James Frederick Diuguid | ||
Mother: | Lula Rebecca Hopkins | ||
Wife: Grace Gilliam | |||
Born: | 8 Aug 1897 | at: | |
Died: | 30 Aug 1926 | at: | |
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | James Edward Diuguid Jr. [12396] | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--James H. Diuguid /--John William Diuguid | \--Sarah 'Sally' M. Snead /--James Frederick Diuguid | | /-- | \--Verilla C. Hickey | \-- |--James Edward Diuguid | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Lula Rebecca Hopkins | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Grace Gilliam | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[12396] This person is presumed living.
Husband: Eli Chase | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Sources: | [13835] | ||
Wife: Betsey Manchester | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Sources: | [13841] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Phebe Chase [13838] | ||
Born: | 14 Apr 1811 | at: | Ellsburg, Jefferson Co., n. y |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 10 May 1838 | at: | Oquawaka,Henerson, , Illinois |
Spouses: | Stephen Sumner Phelps |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Eli Chase | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Betsey Manchester | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
@1 [13835] [S446]
@1 [13841] [S446]
@1 [13838] [S446]
Husband: Ken Reeser | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | |||
Mother: | |||
Wife: Anna Mae Beasley | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | at: | ||
Mother: | at: | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Ken Reeser | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Thomas Wesley Beasley /--Joseph Carson Beasley | \--Ann Elizabeth Claggett /--Thomas Wesley Beasley | | /-- | \--Edna Rebecca Smith | \-- |--Anna Mae Beasley | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Virginia Emiline Pool | /-- \-- \--
[13987] This person is presumed living.
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