in Southern Indiana: A Collection of Notes on Isham, Elizabeth, et al, after ca. 1820 |
Almost everything on this page is unproven by me. It is reported here as hearsay from various sources. |
About the time Isham Gwin (and his neighbor, Kinsey Veatch) disappear from the Baptist church records in Crowson's Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee, an Isham Gwin (and his neighbor, Kinsey Veatch) appear in Crawford County and Orange County, Indiana, again involved in Baptist church work. We now believe these Ishams to be one and the same person.A David Denton bought land from Susanna Richardson in Crowson's Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee. Witness to the transaction was a William Gwin, whom we're more and more confident is a brother to Elizabeth Gwin Denton (David's wife and Isham's daughter) and John Gwin (my ggg-grandfather). Please e.mail me if you have more on any of these people.
Table of Contents
of the Items on This PageItem 01--A Timeline Based on the Other Items
Item 02--Descendants of David Denton, 30TH GENERATION
Item 03--Posting by James Wall in a Baptist Guestbook
Item 04--Veatch Family in Providence Cemetery, Orange Co., IN
Item 05--Veatches in 1850 Census of Orange Co., IN
Item 06--Dentons and Gwins in 1850 Census of Orange Co., IN
Item 07--1819 Minutes of the PROVIDENCE CHURCH, ORANGE CO., IN
Item 08--Tourism Center: A Little Crawford Co., IN, History
Item 09--Church and Family History Research Assistance for Crawford Co., IN
Item 10A--Canterburys of West VirginiaItems 10B through 10 T--Canterburys of West Virginia Revisited--Item 11--Elders Gwin and Veach of Whiskey Run (El Bethel) Church, Crawford Co., IN
Notes from a discussion with Jim Wall, followed by the MANY ITEMS
he has continued to send since then to add to this collection!
Item 10B--Notes from a telephone discussion with Jim Wall in Jan. 2005
Item 10C--Richard W. Gwin (Guinn) and family in Iowa, 1850
Item 10D--Richard W. Gwin (Guinn) and Nancy in Kansas, 1880
Item 10E--Mary Canterbury Gwin is 80 in Indiana, 1850
Item 10F--Discussion with Kathy Edwards re Champion Gwin
Item 10G--Mary Jo Moore re Charles Tellis Gwin
Item 10H--John Gwinn Family in Johnson Co., Kansas, 1880
Item 10I--1819 Providence Baptist Church in Indiana, Gwin/Veatch, Elders
Item 10J--Mary Jo Moore re John Bryon Gwin
Item 10K--Samuel Canterbury deed 1768 Pittsylvania Co., VA
Item 10L--Isom Gwin Diary 1864
Item 10M--Isom Gwin's dau. Harriet m. 1911
Item 10N--Isom Gwin's son Isom Tipton Gwin m. 1914
Item 10O--Death of Isum Gwin 1907
Item 10P--Death of Josiah Gwin 1901
Item 10Q--Mary Jo Moore re Guinn/Varnell
Item 10R--Gwins (various spellings) in Virginia, including Pearce
Item 10S--Private Pearce Gwin, 1758
Item 10T--Isum Gwin, picture and biography
Item 10U--Isom Gwin's Last Will and Testament, Oct 1830 and Settlement, 1831
Item 10V--Allen Denton's Death Return, Dec 1883
Item 10W--Bio of Richard W. Gwin's son-in-law, William W. Snyder
Item 12--Many Descendants of David Denton
Item 13--Ancestors of Kirsten & Karin Wall
Item 14--Descendants of David Denton and Elizabeth Gwin
Item 15--Descendants of Margaret "Aretta" Weathers and George Denton
Item 16--Descendants of David Denton and Elizabeth Gwin
Item 17--Isom Gwin in Greene Co., IN, Deed Book "A"
Item 18--Martin Co., IN, Biographyof Captain Isum GWIN
Item 19--Descendants of George Denton and Aritta Weathers
Item 20--Isham Gwin is member at Wear's Cove Baptist, Sevier Co., TN, 1814
Item 21--If our respective Isham Gwins are the the same, here's how we're related
Item 22--Select entries from the 1820 Census of Harrison Co., IN
Item 23--Isom Gwin and son William Gwin are in Minutes of the PROVIDENCE CHURCH, Tenn.
Item 24--Isom Gwin m. Betsy Snowden, Orange Co., 1 Mar 1824
Item 25--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 26--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 27--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 28--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 29--Many Descendants of Samuel Lincoln
Item 30--GWIN, Isom m. LIKENS, Mary
Item 31--Isum Gwin, Captain of Company D, 80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
Item 32-GWINs in Virginia from Virginia Genealogical Society Journal
Item 33--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 34--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 35--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 36--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
Item 37--EMPTY AT THIS TIME
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O Item 01--Let's build a timeline from the data of most of the various items listed below:
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1757--Isham GWIN, b. ca.1757 in TN, according to Item 10.
1758--Mary Ann CANTERBURY, b. ca. 1758, according to Item 10.
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1764--Isham GWIN, b. ca.1764 in VA, according to Item 13.
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1770--Mary Ann CANTERBURY, b. ca. 1770 in VA, according to Item 13.
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1777--VEATCH, KINSEY is b. 1777, according to his gravestone, Item 04, and is listed in 1850 census as 227-227 VEACH Kinzy 72 (which would make his DOB ca. 1778) Farmer 600 IN, according to Item 05
1778--David Denton is born in Hampshire Co., (now West) Virginia, according to Item 02
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1787--Isham Gwin serves in 1787 in the Montgomery Co., Militia, VA. He m. around 1787 to Mary Canterberry, d/o of Samuel, according to Item 03.
--------Isham Gwin and Mary Ann Canterbury marry 25 Jan 1787 in Montgomery Co., VA, according to Item 10.
--------Elizabeth Gwin is b. 1787 to Isham Gwin in TN, according to Item 02
--------Elizabeth GWIN, b. ca. 1787 in TN; d. and bd. after 9 Apr 1858 in Orange Co., IN, according to Item 13.
--------Polly GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin ABT. 1787, according to Item 10.
1788--Elizabeth GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1788, according to Item 10.
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1792--John Gwin, s/o Isham Gwin and Ms. Cleveland is b. Nov 1792 in TN (probably Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co.), according to Uncle James B. Gwin.
1793--
1794--Jane Walker, d/o Thomas Walker and Elizabeth Magill, is b. in Blount Co., TN
1795--Virginia Jane GWIN b: 1795, according to Item 10.
1796--
1797--Isham GWIN II is b. to Isham Gwin 1797, according to Item 10.
1798--
1799--Unnamed GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1799, according to Item 10.
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1803--
1804--Allen Denton is born to David and Elizabeth on 16 Jul in TN, according to Item 02.
--------Richard W. GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1804, according to Item 10.
1805--Nancy GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1805, according to Item 10.
1806--Sarah GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1806, according to Item 10.
1807--Isham Gwin, David Denton, and Kinsey Veatch are landholders by grant in Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co., TN.
--------Manerva GWIN is b. to Isham Gwin 1807, according to Item 10.
1808--Isom Denton is born to David and Elizabeth in 1808 in TN, according to Item 02
1809--Isham Gwin was a Baptist preacher at Tuckaleeche Cove, Blount Co., TN about 1809, according to Item 03.
1810--George Denton is b. to David and Elizabeth in 1810 in TN (and dies unk. date in Orange CO, IN), according to Item 02.
--------Isham Gwin is a Baptist preacher at Sevier Co., TN around 1810, according to Item 03.
1811--Isham Gwin is listed in a book listing Baptist preachers, printed in 1811 in Boston, MA, according to Item 03.
1812--8 Apr 1812--Isham's son John Gwin is married to Jane Walker in Blount Co., TN, by her brother, a Justice of the Peace!
--------[John M. Gwin Question: So could the reason that John went south and his father Isham north be that Isham for some reason didn't bless this marriage? Could this also be the reason John is left out of the list of Isham's children?]
1813--
1814--Dec 1814--Wears Cove Church, Sevier Co., TN: Ijam Guin, Richard Shield, Henry Haggard..., according to Item 20
1815--William Denton is b. to David and Elizabeth in 1815 in TN, according to Item 02
1816--El Bethel Church (first called Whiskey Run) in Crawford Co. helped organize the Blue River Ass'n. in Oct 1816. Elders were Kinsey Veach and Isom Gwin, according to Item 09.
1817--David Denton [Jr.?] is b. to David and Elizabeth in TN, according to Item 02.
--------Isham Gwin is preacher at El Bethel Baptist Church, Crawford Co., IN until 1817, according to Item 03.
--------[John M. Gwin Note: So if these items are correct, it is clear that Isham moved to Indiana first, then David and Elizabeth came later.]
--------17 Mar 1817--Isham's son John Gwin and wife Jane Walker Gwin have their third child, Isom Gwin, b. in Alabama.
1818--
1819--7 Aug 1819--Isom Gwin and Kinsey Veatch meet in Crawford Co., IN, with 21 charter members of Providence Ch., call Isom Gwin as pastor, according to Item 07.
--------2 Oct 1819--The Church chose Brother Gwin as moderator, according to Item 07.
--------Isham Gwin Minister, Crawford Co., IN from Oct 1819 until his death, also at Bethel Church where he married his son Richard W. Gwinn
1820--David Denton is in Harrison Co., IN, in this census, according to Item 02.
--------His son, Thomas DENTON, is b. in IN, according to Item 02
1821--
1822--Mary Denton, d/o David and Elizabeth, is b. on 12 Jan in Harrison Co., IN, according to Item 02
1823--
1824--Isom Gwin marries Betsy Snowden in Orange Co., IN, 1 Mar 1824, according to Item 24
1825--
1826--
1827--Rebecca Denton, d/o David and Elizabeth, is b. in IN, according to Item 02.
1828--
1829--
1830--John Denton, s/o David and Elizabeth, is b. in Crawford [Co.?], IN, according to Item 02.
--------Isham Gwin is a preacher at Providence Baptist Church in Crawford/Orange Co., IN, until his death around 1830, according to Item 03.
--------Isham Gwin dies in Dec 1830, according to Item 10.
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1832--
1833--Elizabeth Denton, [Jr.], d/o David and Elizabeth, is b. on 15 Nov 1823 [sic--1833?] in Crawford Co., IN, according to Item 02.
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1850--In the 1850 census of Orange Co., IN, David Denton is 72, b. VA; Elizabeth (nee Gwin) is 63, b. TN; Thomas is 30, b. IN; Minerva (nee Gwin) is 39, b. TN; and Mary (nee Canterbury) Gwin is 80, b. IN [sic], according to Item 06
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1854--VEATCH, KINSEY, dies 10 Dec 1854, is bd. in Providence Ch. cem., according to Item 04
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1858--Elizabeth Gwin Denton dies in Orange Co., IN., according to Item 02
--------Elizabeth Gwin Denton, d. and bd. after 9 Apr 1858 in Orange Co., IN, according to Item 13.
1859--
1860--David Denton dies, according to Item 02
1861--
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1865--Thomas Denton, s/o David and Eliz., dies in Feb, and his sister, Eliz. [Jr.], dies 15 May 1865 in IN, is bd. in Old Unity Cem., according to Item 02
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1883--Allen Denton, son of D&EGD, died on 18 Dec in Harrison Co., IN, age 79, according to Item 02
1884--Rebecca Denton, d/o David and Elizabeth, dies in IN, according to Item 02.
1885--Mary Denton, d/o David and Elizabeth, dies on 31 Jul (age 63), according to Item 02
1886--
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1888--Isom Denton, s/o David and Elizabeth, died in Sep in Blue River Twp., Harrison Co., IN, according to Item 02
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Item 02--
O Descendants of David Denton 30TH GENERATION
extracted 10 Oct 2004 from the excellent page at:
http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/l/o/David-A-Blocher-WA/FAMO2-0001/d70515.htm
------------------------------------------------------------------------2547. David DENTON was born in 1778 in Hampshire County, West Virginia. He died in 1860. David is listed in the 1820 census of Harrison CO, IN
Elizabeth GWIN was born in 1787 in TN. She died in 1858 in Orange CO, IN. David DENTON and Elizabeth GWIN had the following children:
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Children of David and Elizabeth as listed on the above website John Gwin's Comments 3373 i. Jane DENTON was born in TN. No doubt in Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co., TN. 3374 ii. Allen DENTON was born on 16 Jul 1804 in TN. He died on 18 Dec 1883 in Harrison County, Indiana. Allen received a Father's pension from his son Thomas's service in Company B, 24th Indiana volunteers. Information from the pension states that he was blind in one eye. And now we have a copy of Allen Denton's Death Return at Item 10V below. 3375 iii. Isom DENTON was born in 1808 in TN. He died in Sep 1888 in Blue River Twp., Harrison CO, IN. Isom must have been named for his grandfather Isham Gwin, Elizabeth's father, who owned 249 acres of land in Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co., TN, in 1807, 3376 iv. George DENTON was born in 1810 in TN. He died in Orange CO, IN.
3377 v. William DENTON was born in 1815 in TN.
3378 vi. David DENTON was born in 1817 in TN. David's POB is listed here as Tennessee. Thomas' POB (next) is listed as Indiana. If these dates are true, then they likely set the parameters of Isham's move from Crowson's Cove to Indiana. I've found no bill of sale for Isham's land that would help confirm this. 3379 vii. Thomas DENTON was born in 1820 in Indiana. He died in Feb 1865. See above comment. 3380 viii. Mary DENTON was born on 12 Jan 1822 in Harrison County, Indiana. She died on 31 Jul 1885.
3381 ix. Rebecca DENTON was born in 1827 in Indiana. She died in 1884 in Indiana.
3382 x. John DENTON was born in 1830 in Crawford, Indiana.
3383 xi. Elizabeth DENTON was born on 15 Nov 1823 [sic--1833?] in Crawford County, Indiana. She died on 15 May 1865 in Indiana. She was buried in Old Unity Cemetery.
O Item 03--
From: "Barbara L. Ward" <genealogy@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 22:50:08 -0800
To: "John Gwin" <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Isham GuinnHi Again,
Found this reference to an Isham Gwin:"I am descended from Isham Guinn/Isom Gwin who was a Baptist preacher at Tuckaleeche Cove, Blount Co., TN about 1809 and at Sevier Co., TN around 1810. He later was a Minister of the Gospel in Harrison and Crawford and Orange? counties. He was preacher at El Bethel Baptist Church, Crawford Co., Indiana until 1817 and at Providence Baptist Church in Crawford/Orange, In., until his death around 1830. He was listed in a book listing Baptist preachers, printed in Boston, MA in 1811.This was signed by James T. Wall (jamestwall@aol.com) dated April 29, 2002, so it's not too old. It was posted to the GUESTBOOK FOR PRIMITIVE BAPTIST RESEARCH IN TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY, AND INDIANA http://carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/Guestbook-KY-IN-html
Isham served in the Montgomery Co., Militia, Va in 1787. He m. around 1787 to Mary Canterberry, d/o of Samuel."
James lives in Arlington, Va (703-524-2198)I know our Isham Gwin was married to Cleveland, but Cleveland may have been a second wife. It's worth checking out. I know you said there were a lot of Gwins/Guinns in that area, but I didn't see any more "Ishams".
Why don't you contact him and see if we can connect.
Good luck!
BARB
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Item 04--
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From the names of those buried at
Providence Cemetery
Orange County, Indiana,
I, John Gwin, believe this to be the final resting place of the
VEATCH
family of Crowson's Cove
Contributed by Don Condra
Copied here from the webpage located at
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/providence.htm
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Greenfield Township, Section 26 - T1S R1WThe Providence Cemetery is located in Greenfield Township near the Providence Baptist Church in the community known as Fargo, this being about 12 miles south of Paoli, and 2 miles west off of State Route 37. From the history of Orange County, Goodspeed 1884: "Providence Baptist Church, at Pittsburg, in the southern part of Greenfield Township, is said to have been organized as early as 1819, in what is now Crawford County, at the house of Robert Sands, although there is some doubt as to the date. Prior to 1880, when the present church was built, there had been in their turn a round and a hewed log-house and a frame that served each a period of usefullness and then abandoned." Note: The first two buildings were on the grounds where the cemetery is located. The cemetery and building are now separated by a few hundred yards.
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TILLERY, MALINDA A. 07-04-1850 02-15-1881
TILLERY, THOMAS 02-15-1851 09-12-1895
VAUGH, MARY E. - -1921 - -1971VEATCH, JAMES 03-17-1811 09-20-1846VERNON, ALICE B. 05-04-1877 09-08-1902
VEATCH, KINSEY - -1777 12-10-1854
VEATCH, MARTHA A. 10-11-1814 09-19-1851
VEATCH, NANCY - -1784 49-26-1860
VEATCH, RACHEL - -1844 01-30-1865
VERNON, EMERY
WALTON, BURNESS - -1898 11-11-1989...and many others--click above link to see original USGenNet page
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Further, the following people, whom I believe to be the same as several of the above, show up in the 227-227 VEACH Kinzy 72 Farmer 600 IN
1850 US Census of Orange County, Indiana:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/1850/page50.htm
Nancy 66 NC
Parson 27 Farmer IN
Margaret 21 IN
William 4 IN
Nancy E. 2 IN
Polly J. 1 IN228-228 DOOLEY James 24 Farmer IN
Martha 34 KY
James 2 IN
VEACH Eli 14 IN
Kinzey 11 IN
Elizabeth 8 IN
John 6 IN
O Item 06--
I believe these are people from Crowson's Cove who show up in
Orange Co., IN, in the 1850 census
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/1850/page25.htm1850 Census of Orange County, Indiana (see also Item 33 below)
Res #
Fam #First Name Last Name Age Occupation Prop.
ValuePOB Blind John Gwin's Comments 35-35 David DENTON 72 Farmer 50 VA
I believe this is the same David Denton who bought land in Crowson's Cove (Sevier Co., TN) from Susanna Richardson in 1807 and who allegedly married Isham Gwin's daughter Elizabeth and moved to Indiana.
Elizabeth DENTON 63
TN
I believe this is Isham Gwin's daughter Elizabeth, sister of John Gwin who married Jane Walker in the Wear Valley and moved to Alabama. If I'm right, then she is my ggg-grandaunt. 36-36 Thomas DENTON 30 Farmer 200 IN
I believe this is a son of David and Elizabeth for four reasons: living next door, same surname, approximate right age, and a son, Isom, who has the same given name as his grandfather--if I'm correct. Also if I'm right, then he is my first cousin four times removed
Fanny M. DENTON 30
unk.
Rebecca DENTON 9
IN
Joel DENTON 7
IN
Isom DENTON 5
IN
I believe these five children are my second cousins thrice removed and that this one was named for his grandpa (and my own gggg-grandpa) Isham Gwin.
Cynthia DENTON 3
IN
Liza Ann DENTON 3/12
IN
33-33 Manervy RIGHT 39
600 TN
I believe this is Minerva "Manervy" Gwin: widow of Mr. Wright, tenth-born child of Isham and Mary Canterbury Gwin, sister of Elizabeth Gwin who married David Denton (res. 35 above, this census), and sister ofJohn Gwin who moved to Alabama and is my ggg-grandpa; she has invited her mother, Mary, to move in with them to spend Mary's last years (see scenario below).
Ruth RIGHT 21
IN
Susan RIGHT 19
IN
Benjamin RIGHT 14
IN
Leander RIGHT 10
IN
Elijah RIGHT 5
IN
Mary GWYN 80
IN yes This is most likely Mary Canterbury Gwin, widow of Isham, living with her daughter Minerva, the widow Wright.But the state of birth cannot be right if this is Mary Canterberry Gwin
O Item 07--From the excellent Rootsweb page located at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/prov_church.htm:
Minutes of the ------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROVIDENCE CHURCH
GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP
ORANGE CO., INDIANATranscribed by Linda Lockhart
7 August 1819The Presbytery, composed of Brothers Isom Gwin and Kinsey Veatch, met at the home of Robert Sands in Crawford County, Indiana. After being constituted, 21 chartered members took their seats and gave themselves the name of Providence. The church appointed Brother Robert Sands to write a letter to the Blue River Association and Brother Samuel McMahan, Brother Robert Yates and Brother Robert Sands to bear the letter and sue for admittance therein. The church agreed to call Brother Isom Gwin as pastor and sent a request to El Bethel to give him a week for that purpose and sent Brother John Lee, Sr to bear the request.
Families among the early members:
Sands
Newkirk
McMahan
PittmanPeters
Cains
Yeats
LeeAllen
Stone
Holtclaw
Heston
SnowdenAgan
McDonald
Wellman
Kindall
CritchfieldRay
Lambdin
Brown
Tilman
Veatch*Kinsey Veatch was minister of the Providence Church for 22 years and 3 months, until his death on the 10th of December 1854.------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 October 1819The Church chose Brother Gwin as moderator and took into consideration the business of choosing deacons. The church agreed to commune three times a year.
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6 April 1820The Church chose Brother Robert Sands as Deacon and Brother Walter Alexander as their writing clerk. In August of the same year Brothers John Davis and Cornelius Newkirk were messengers to the Association. In September they agreed to grant Brother John Davis liberty to exercise his gift in the bounds of the Church and in the bounds of the Sister Churches with his laboring brethern.
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August 1827Providence Church called on her trustees to make a report on what progress they had made in building a meeting house. They reported that they have the house built to the square by choosing the male members in four classes and they agreed to go on in the same until they have the house covered in. This first building was built of logs and was also used as a school house. Amos Critchfield taught school here in 1830.
O Item 08--
Crawford County, Indiana, Tourism Visitors' Center http://www.crawfordcountyindiana.com/visitors/visitorscenter.php
The friendly people at the Visitors' Center would be more than happy to help you find great places to go and things to do in Crawford County. Call or stop by for more information, brochures, etc.
6225 East Industrial Lane, Suite A
Leavenworth, IN 47137
1-888-846-5397 toll free
(812) 739-2246 local phone
(812) 739-4180 faxA Little Crawford County History...
Crawford County was formed from Harrison County and Perry County in 1818. The act was passed January 29, 1818, to go into effect March 1, 1818. Originally, Crawford County had 4 townships. Over time it was subdivided into our present 9 townships.
The first courthouse for Crawford County was located at Mt. Sterling in a log structure. In 1821 the court moved to a new two story brick building built by Allen Thom at Fredonia. In 1843, the court moved to Leavenworth, and it stayed there until 1896, when it was moved to English.
The first town in Crawford County was Leavenworth in 1818, or some say as early as 1809. Fredonia was started in 1818-1820. Milltown was started by Zeb and Seth Leavenworth when they built a mill on the banks of Blue River about 1826. Gaithers Wood Pile or Nebraska, now called Alton, was started in 1838. Marengo was started in 1838, and Springtown, or old Marengo, had settlers by 1825. English was platted about 1838.
The first settlers in what is now Crawford County were Thomas Stroud, the Spencers, the Peckinpaughs, the Wisemans, and the Haskins, just to name a few.
The forests of Crawford County were the main source of income for many families. Ties, staves, hoop poles and lumber were farmed in great number and sold mainly in the early years at the port at Leavenworth. The forest also provided mast to feed your hogs. People from Orange, Dubois and Martin Counties would have hog drives through Crawford. The hogs would get fat off of the mash and would then be killed, processed and shipped at Leavenworth.
Early manufacturers in Crawford were Pekinpaugh & Harrison at Alton, which made furniture, among other things. R.D. Tucker and David Suddarth were gun makers in Crawford County. Carding mills, tanneries and sawmills began to spring up, and by 1871 over 21 sawmills were working in the timber.
During the period of 1865-1875 Leavenworth was booming because of the building of flatboats. Flatboats were built to haul hay, barrels of lime, pork, apples, cabbage, potatoes, and onions to southern markets.
The railroad opened up the northern part of the county when it was finished in 1882. New towns sprang up, like Taswell, Eckerty, Riceville, and Temple. The railroad was also a boom for older towns like Milltown, Marengo, and English.
Because of soil erosion, farming was on a downward spiral in the 1800's. People started leaving in large numbers after the soil and forest were depleted, and the economics of Crawford waned downward.
Richard Eastridge-----------
Crawford County Historian
O Item 09--
Church and Family History Research Assistance
for Crawford County, Indianahttp://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist-CrawfordIN.html
CHURCHES:KNOB CREEK
Knob Creek Church was one of the churches which organized the Blue River Association in 1816. Messengers from Knob Creek Church at that time were Elder Thomas Acres and Bro. Frederick Leatherman, who reported 17 members.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
WHISKY RUN (EL BETHEL)
El Bethel Church (or, Whisky Run, as it was first called) was one of the churches which organized the Blue River Association in October 1816. Elder Kinsey Veach and Bro. Jacob Keith were the first messengers, who reported 38 members. Elders Isom Gwin and William Noblitt were also members of this church.
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
PROVIDENCE (SEE ORANGE COUNTY)
UNITY (SEE WASHINGTON COUNTY)
TURKEY FORK
SURNAMES OF MEMBERS:
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Canterburys of West Virginia Entries: 10715 Updated: Mon Aug 27 12:21:19 2001 Contact: Gordon K. Lacy
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hazycreek&id=I04952[John M. Gwin Note: I've tried to locate Mr. Gordon K. Lacy, but the last genealogical post I can find that he has made anywhere is 2001. The e.mail address he listed then does not work. Mr. Lacy, if you read this, please contact me. I have some questions and some information that may help you and me both--thanks! :-)]------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* ID: I04952
* Name: Isham GWIN
* Sex: M
* Birth: ABT. 1757 in TN
* Death: DEC 1830
* Event: Minister Crawford Co., IN from Oct 1819 until his death, also at Bethel Church where he married his son Richard W. Gwinn
* Event: Marriages Harrison Co., IN
Marriage 1 Mary Ann CANTERBURY b: ABT. 1758
* Married: 25 JAN 1787 in Montgomery Co., VaChildren:1. Polly GWIN b: ABT. 1787,
2. Elizabeth GWIN b: 1788,
[John M. Gwin Note: Look at this gap from 1788 to 1795--seven years! Is there not room for son JOHN GWIN to have been born here in 1792? I would certainly like to see the source of this list of children!],3. Virginia Jane GWIN ,4. Isham GWIN II b: 1797,
5. ? GWIN b: 1799,
6. Richard W. GWIN b: 1804,
7. Nancy GWIN b: 1805,
8. Sarah GWIN b: 1806,
9. Manerva GWIN b: 1807,
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In Jan 2005 I talked by telephone with a descendant of the Isham and Mary Gwin who appear on this page. He is Jim Wall, and some of his earlier material is quoted here (in other item numbers) also. He gave me then and has since sent me lots more Gwin-related information, and I post it here as item 10B, as most of it applies to this family.http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hazycreek&id=I04952 Canterburys of WV Revisited
Canterbury Family
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* ID: I04952
* Name: Isham GWIN
* Sex: M
* Birth: ABT. 1757 in TN
* Death: DEC 1830
* Event: Minister Crawford Co., IN from Oct 1819 until his death, also at Bethel Church where he married his son Richard W. Gwinn
* Event: Marriages Harrison Co., IN
Marriage 1 Mary Ann CANTERBURY b: ABT. 1758
* Married: 25 JAN 1787 in Montgomery Co., VaChildren:phone call w/ James Wall 1-3-05 (tues):
1. (Mary?) Polly GWIN b: ABT. 1787
2. Elizabeth GWIN b: 1788-- m. David Denton[John M. Gwin Note: Look at this gap from 1788 to 1795--seven years! Is there not room for son JOHN GWIN to have been born here in 1792?3. Virginia Jane GWIN b: 1795-- m1. Tipton in TN, went to Ind, d. n. of Harrison Co--estate settlement; m2. Benj. Weathers ca. 1827(m1. in KY to Glathy Bullington)Since Isham and Mary CANTERBURY's marriage is established at 25 Jan 1787 in Montgomery Co., VA, and Polly's DOB is (probably) the same year, the most likely scenario is that Isham never married a Cleveland, this name having been recalled in error by the person quoted in The Compendium of American Genealogy, either John Gwin or his daughter Sarah Gwin Basset. Regardless, !]
4. Isham GWIN II b: 1797
5. ? GWIN b: 1799
6. Richard W. (Walton?) GWIN b: 1804, d. ca. 1830 in Indepence Co? Kans; b. TN; m.Nancy Watkins 1824;
7. Nancy GWIN b: 1805,
8. Sarah GWIN b: 1806, m. 1820--in IN--to William (Huston?)
9. Manerva GWIN b: 1807--m. a Wright--in IN--Copy sent from James Wall: 1850 census, Orange Co, Ind--33/33--Manervy Right 39 f; 33/33--Ruth Right 21 f;
Mr. Stalcup m. a Gwin;
one of Isham's daughters may have m. a Wright--1850 cens Orange Co
see Early Adventurers of the Western Waters by Mary B. Kegley v.1-3
1785 Isham Given 24 ac. Brush Creek Montg. Co.
1760 John Given fr 175 ac Little Riv, Augusta Co (vol 1)
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Richard W. Gwin (Guinn) and family in Iowa, 1850Name: Richard W Guinn(JMG Note: This is Richard W. Gwin, b. Crowson's Cove, s/o Isham and Mary Gwin, brother of John Gwin, and my ggg-granduncle.)
Age: 46
Estimated birth year: abt 1804
Birth place: Tenn
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Division 20, Washington, Iowa
Page: 561
Roll: M432_189
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Richard W. Gwin in 1880 Federal Census (from FamilySearch.org)Household:
Name: Richard W. GWIN
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1804>
Birthplace TN
Age 76
Occupation Farmer
Marital Status M <Married>
Race W <White>
Head of Household Richard W. GWIN
Relation Self
Father's Birthplace VA
Mother's Birthplace VA
------------------------------------------------------------------------Nancy GWIN
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1807>
Birthplace KY
Age 73
Occupation Housekeeper
Marital Status M <Married>
Race W <White>
Head of Household Richard W. GWIN
Relation Wife
Father's Birthplace MD
Mother's Birthplace MD
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Source Information:
Census Place Independence, Montgomery, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254389
NA Film Number T9-0389
Page Number 241C
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1850 Census: Mary [Canterbury] Gwynn is living in home of Manervy Right (Wright). Also, on same page are David Denton and Elizabeth (Gwin) Denton.
Note from Jim Wall: Note that Mary Gwynn, age 80, born Virginia, is blind. Also, note Isom Denton (named for his grandfather? Isom Gwin)-- this Isom Denton died during the Civil War about 30 days after being drafted. He is buried in National Cemetery in Indianapolis.
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In a message dated 1/1/2005 12:10:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kated35765@hotmail.com writes:I have an Isham Guinn 1750 in Montgomery Co., VAKathy, my Isham Guinn/Isom Gwin(n) married Mary Canterberry (Canterberry) in Montgomery County, Virginia in 1787. In early 1800s he was in Blount County, Tennessee. He later moved to Indiana, living in Harrison/Crawford/Orange counties, and died around 1830.
Isham Guinn, 1820, Lincoln Co., TN
Any connection to Champion 1780's Burke/Wilkes Co., NC
Carter Co, 1798, Washington Co., TN, then 1820 Lincoln Co., TN then Franklin Co., TN and Jackson Co., AL which bordered each other. They probably lived close to the line.
Thanks Kathy
I am passing your e-mail to John McDonald Gwin of Las Cruces, New Mexico. He had a John Gwin, son of Isham Guinn and Mary? John headed South from Tennessee to Alabama. I am descended from Elizabeth Gwin, daughter of Isom Gwin and Mary Canterberry. My 3rd great-grandfather Benjamin Weathers' second wife was Jane Gwin Tipton, daughter of Isom and Mary.
I have come across a Champ Guinn. I believe that I saw that in the Compendium of American Genealogy. I recollect that he was indicated as a son of Isham Guinn. However, I am not aware that my Isom Gwin had a son of that name. I am not saying that it is not so. I just don't know it.
If you provide me your telephone number, Kathy, I would be glad to discuss my GWIN family with you.
Jim Wall
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Isham Guinnhttp://www.tngenweb.org/grundy/queries/grun97a.htmGUINN-DAVIS-HUGHES: I am looking for information about:
Mary Jo Moore wmoore@main.com Sun Oct 12 08:59:49 1997Isham GUINN, b. 1750 in VA.Charles Tellis GUINN married Nancy DAVIS sometime either in 1844 or 1845 dom unknown.
William GUINN, b. in VA
Charles Tellis GUINN, b. 4 Jul 1820 in Franklin Co., possibly Grundy Co.
Jesse Pierce GUINN, b. 24 Dec. 1825 in Franklin Co., possibly Grundy Co.
Nancy DAVIS, b. 5 Mar 1818 in Franklin Co., possibly Grundy Co.
Jesse Pierce GUINN m. 16 Sep 1855 to Mary Elizabeth HUGHES (b. 3 Nov 1832 in TN)I have a great deal of information about this family after their moves to AL, GA, and TX. Would gladly share with anyone who can give me information on the mother of Charles and Jesse and any other siblings. Thanks so much.
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: This appears to be son of Richard W. Gwin and Nancy Watkins in 1880 Census of Johnson Co., Kansas
http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp
John GWINN Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1835>
Birthplace IL
Age 45
Occupation Farmer
Marital Status M <Married>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Self
Father's Birthplace TN
Mother's Birthplace KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 144D
Mary J. GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1835>
Birthplace OH
Age 45
Occupation Keeping House
Marital Status M <Married>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Wife
Father's Birthplace IRELAND
Mother's Birthplace PA
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 144D
Lutitia GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1863>
Birthplace KS
Age 17
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Elzana GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1864>
Birthplace KS
Age 16
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Lillian GWINN Household
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1866>
Birthplace KS
Age 14
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Lauretta GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1867>
Birthplace KS
Age 13
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Chloe GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1869>
Birthplace KS
Age 11
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Walton GWINN Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1871>
Birthplace KS
Age 9
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Mead GWINN Household
Male
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1874>
Birthplace KS
Age 6
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
Mary J. GWINN Household
Female
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1879>
Birthplace KS
Age 1
Occupation
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household John GWINN
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace IL
Mother's Birthplace OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Shawnee, Johnson Co., Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254384
NA Film Number T9-0384
Page Number 145A
----------------------------------------------Put into my (John M. Gwin's) format, the above appears thusly:
1._--John Gwinn, b. ca. 1835 in IL; m. Mary J. (b. ca. 1835 in OH, nee unk.; d/o unk., b. IRELAND, and unk., b. PA); 8 ch. bef. 1880
2.1--Lutitia Gwinn, b. ca. 1863 in KS;
2.2--Elzana Gwinn, b. ca. 1864 in KS;
2.3--Lillian Gwinn, b. ca. 1866 in KS;
2.4--Lauretta Gwinn, b. ca. 1867 in KS;
2.5--Chloe Gwinn, b. ca. 1869 in KS;
2.6--Walton Gwinn, b. ca. 1871 in KS;
2.7--Mead Gwinn, b. ca. 1874 in KS;
2.8--Mary Jane Gwinn, b. ca. 1879 in KS;
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Isom Gwin and Kinsey Veach at Providence Baptist Church, Crawford / Orange Co.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/prov_church.htm 1819 PROVIDENCE CHURCH
GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP
ORANGE CO., IN
Transcribed by Linda Lockhart7 August 1819
The Presbytery, composed of BrothersIsom Gwin and Kinsey Veatch, met at the home of Robert Sands in Crawford County, Indiana. After being constituted, 21 chartered members took their seats and gave themselves the name of Providence. The church appointed Brother Robert Sands to write a letter to the Blue River Association and Brother Samuel McMahan, Brother Robert Yates and Brother Robert Sands to bear the letter and sue for admittance therein. The church agreed to call Brother Isom Gwin as pastor and sent a request to El Bethel to give him a week for that purpose and sent Brother John Lee, Sr. to bear the request.
Families among the early members:
Kinsey Veatch was minister of the Providence Church for 22 years and 3 months, until his death on the 10th of December 1854.
Sands[, Robert]
Newkirk
McMahan[, Samuel]
PittmanPeters
Cains
Yeats[, Robert]
Lee[, John, Sr.]Allen
Stone
Holtclaw
HestonSnowden
Agan
McDonald
WellmanKindall
Critchfield
Ray
LambdinBrown
Tilman
Veatch*
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Guinn researcher
VARNELL/GUINN - Looking for info on John B. GUINN and Sarah VARNELL. May have married in Sevier County as their children born there; children Mary Ann born 1813: Charles Tellis born 4 July 1820-21; John (Jessie) Pierce, born 24 December1825. Would like any info on this family. I have nothing on parents of either John B. or Sarah. Mary Jo Moore, 16 Thimbleberry Ct., The Woodlands, TX 77380.
38013! Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 12:18:00 2001 Contact: Unknown
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• ID: I14184
• Name: John Bryon GUINN
• Sex: M
• Birth: 1785
• Death: 16 NOV 1862
• Event: CHANGE RECORDS 10 NOV 1988
• Event: INFO #1 Lived Sevier, McMinn, Dade Co., GA, and Jackson Co., AL
• Event: MARRIAGES 1
• Event: CHILDREN 6
• Event: INFO #2 Info From Mary Joe Moore, Woodlands, TX
• Event: INFO #3 Later to Montague Co., TX and Leon Co., TX
• Event: TITLE I-1
• Reference Number: 7638
Father: Isham GUINN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
* ID: I11491
* Name: Isham GUINN
* Sex: M
Marriage 1 Mary CANTERBERRYChildren
1. John Bryon GUINN b: 1785Mother: Mary CANTERBERRY 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
* ID: I02014
* Name: Mary CANTERBERRY
* Sex: F
Marriage 1 Isham GUINN
Children
1. John Bryon GUINN b: 1785Marriage 1 Sarah VARNELL b: 1787
• Married: 25 NOV 1807
Children38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
ID: I14185
* Name: Sarah VARNELL
* Sex: F
* Birth: 1787
* Death: 27 OCT 1874
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 10 NOV 1988
* Event: INFO #1 See notes
* Event: MARRIAGES 1
* Event: CHILDREN 6
* Event: SURNAME Guin
* Event: TITLE I-1
* Reference Number: 7639
* Note: There is a letter from Chester Varnell in Chattanooga that states Sarah Varnell marries John Guinn on 25 Nov 1807. They had children Matilda, Mary Ann, Sarah, Covington, Charles, and Jesse. This family left Sevier Co., TN, and went to McMinn Co., TN, Dade Co., GA, and Jackson Co., AL. Family lore has it that Sarah was born on a ship in a port before it unloaded. Chester died in 1885.
Marriage 1 John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
* Married: 25 NOV 1807
Children
1. Matilda GUINN b: 1808
2. Sarah GUINN
3. Covington GUINN b: in TN
4. John (Jesse) Pierce GUINN b: 24 DEC 1825 (sic) in Sevier Co., TN
5. Mary Ann GUINN b: 1813 in Sevier Co., TN
6. Charles Tellis GUINN b: 4 JUL 1820 in Sevier Co., TN1. Matilda GUINN b: 1808 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
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ID: I14187
* Name: Matilda GUINN
* Sex: F
* Birth: 1808
* Death: 1872
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 21 AUG 1989
* Event: TITLE I-1-1
* Reference Number: 7640Father: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
Mother: Sarah VARNELL b: 1787
M1 A. B. HANNA b: 20 DEC 1806Children
1. Elizabeth Jane HANNA b: 11 SEP 1839
2. Alexander HANNA b: 20 DEC 18442. Sarah GUINN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
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ID: I14189
* Name: Sarah GUINN
* Sex: F
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 21 AUG 1989
* Event: TITLE I-1-3
* Reference Number: 7642Father: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
3. Covington GUINN b: in TN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
ID: I14190
* Name: Covington GUINN
* Sex: M
* Birth: in TN
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 21 AUG 1989
* Event: INFO #1 In Dale Co., GA by 1849
* Event: TITLE I-1-4
* Reference Number: 7643Father: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
Mother: Sarah VARNELL b: 1787
Marriage 1 Evaline MCKAIG b: in TNChildren
1. Francis Solon GUINN b: 1849
2. Laura GUINN4. John (Jesse) Pierce GUINN b: 24 DEC 1825 in Sevier Co., TN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
ID: I14192
* Name: John (Jesse) Pierce GUINN
* Sex: M
* Birth: 24 DEC 1825 in Sevier Co., TN
* Death: 10 FEB 1900 in Leon Co., TX
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 21 AUG 1989
* Event: TITLE I-1-6
* Reference Number: 7645Father: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
Mother: Sarah VARNELL b: 1787
Marriage 1 Mary Elizabeth HUGHES b: 3 NOV 1832 in TN
* Married: 16 SEP 1855 in TNChildren
1. Quintus GUINN b: 1 NOV 1856 in GA
2. Sara Virginia GUINN b: 9 FEB 1858 in GA
3. John Justin GUINN b: 16 JUL 1860 in Montague Co., TX
4. Allace Eveline GUINN b: 9 MAR 1863 in Monague Co., TX
5. Mary Walter GUINN b: 10 MAR 1865 in Monague Co., TX5. Mary Ann GUINN b: 1813 in Sevier Co., TN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
ID: I14188
* Name: Mary Ann GUINN
* Sex: F
* Birth: 1813 in Sevier Co., TN
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 15 FEB 1992
* Event: TITLE I-1-2
* Reference Number: 7641
* Note: IGIFather: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
Mother: Sarah VARNELL b: 17876. Charles Tellis GUINN b: 4 JUL 1820 in Sevier Co., TN 38013
Entries: 23963 Updated: Sat Aug 25 2001
Contact: Unk dmrosejr@aol.com
ID: I14191
* Name: Charles Tellis GUINN
* Sex: M
* Birth: 4 JUL 1820 in Sevier Co., TN
* Death: 27 JUL 1880 in Clear Creelk Cem., Leon Co., TX.
* Event: CHANGE RECORDS 15 FEB 1992
* Event: INFO #1 Capt. In Civil War Montague Co., TX
* Event: TITLE I-1-5
* Reference Number: 7644
* Note: IGIFather: John Bryon GUINN b: 1785
Mother: Sarah VARNELL b: 1787
Marriage 1 Nancy DAVIS b: 5 MAR 1818 in Marshall Co., TNChildren
1. Houston Thomas GUINN b: 20 NOV 1861 in Monague Co., TX
2. William GUINN b: 1846
3. Nancy` GUINN b: 1846
4. Jesse Pierce GUINN b: 1847
5. Calvin C. GUINN b: 1853
6. Sarah Jane GUINN b: 1856
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 15:48:05 EST
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Is this our ancestor, Samuel Canterberry?At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 25th day of March 1768
Present his Majesty's Justices
James Roberts, jun, Hugh Innes, Peter Copland, John Donelson, and George Jefferson Gent.Canterbury's Deed from Jenkins
A Deed from Benjamin Jenkins to Samuel Canterberry was proved by the Oaths of three subscribing witnesses and Ordered to be recorded
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Collection #
SC 2725
Isum Gwin
Diary, 1864
Collection Information
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content Note
Contents
Cataloging Information
Processed by Susan A. Fletcher 8 July 2004
Manuscript and Visual Collections Department, William Henry Smith Memorial Library, Indiana Historical Society, 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269
www.indianahistory.orgCOLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 2 folders
COLLECTION DATES: 1864, 1907
PROVENANCE: Kenneth Gwin, Boonville, IN, 30 July 2003
RESTRICTIONS: None
COPYRIGHT:
REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society.
ALTERNATE FORMATS:
RELATED HOLDINGS:
ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003.0495
NOTES:BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Isum Gwin was born 17 October 1826 in Harrison County, Indiana. His parents, Holmes and Mary Gwin, came to Indiana from Virginia before 1809.Thomas Gwin and his brother John Gwin came to begat Holmes who begat Isum
Isum Gwin eventually moved to Alfordsville in Daviess County, where he was a farmer. In 1862 he became a trustee of Rutherford Township in Martin County.
Gwin volunteered for the Union army 9 August 1862, joining the 80th Indiana Volunteer Regiment, Company D. He had a distinguished service record, rising in rank from first sergeant in September 1862, second lieutenant in January 1863, first lieutenant in February 1864, and finally captain on 1 July 1864. Isum mustered out of the army 22 June 1865 in North Carolina.
Gwin married Louiza Mosier on 25 December 1870. He died on 4 April 1907 in Shoals, Indiana, and is buried in the South Martin Cemetery in Rutherford Township of Martin County, Indiana.Sources:
Adjutant General’s Office. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. 598, vol. 6 Indianapolis: A. H. Connor [etc.] State Printer, 1865?69.
General Collection E506.2.I39 T4 1865
American Civil War Database: http://civilwardata.com (accessed 17 May 2004)
Ancestry Plus: http://search.ancestry.com (accessed 17 May 2004)
Clarke, Thomas M. Plat Book of Martin County, Indiana. Madison, Wisconsin: Brant and Fuller, 1892. General Collection Folio G1403.M5.C5 1892
Holt, Henry Quentin. History of Martin County, Indiana, vol 1. Paoli, Ind: Stout’s Print Shop, 1953. General Collection F532.M613.H6 1953
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTEThis collection is comprised of Isum Gwin’s Civil War diary, and a transcription of the diary. There are also photo copies of his death announcement, a list of voters in the 1809 Harrison County Territorial Election, and a letter to his parents from 4 July 1864.CONTAINER
The diary begins 24 February 1864 and ends on 16 December 1864. The entries discuss life in camp, Isum’s experiences on picket duty, and the different places that his regiment went. Also included in the diary are lists of expenses, the amount of money that he sent home to his parents, and supplies issued to his men. Gwin spent much of this time marching through Georgia, engaging in several skirmishes near Kennesaw Mountain, Decatur, and the Etowah River. The diary also discusses the men who were wounded and killed. The transcription of the diary begins with the 26 April entry.
The 4 July 1864 letter to his parents discusses the view from Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia and the rebel troop movements.Diary, 24 February?16 December 1864Folder 1Diary transcription, 26 April?16 December 1864;Folder 2
letter 4 July 1864;
list of voters in Harrison County;
death announcement, April 1907CATALOGING INFORMATION
For additional information on this collection, including a list of subject headings that may lead you to related materials:
1. Go to the Indiana Historical Society's online catalog: http://opac.indianahistory.org/
2. Click on the "Basic Search" icon.
3. Select "Call Number" from the "Search In:" box.
4. Search for the collection by its basic call number (in this case, SC 2725).
5. When you find the collection, go to the "Full Record" screen for a list of headings that can be searched for related materials.
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 15:48:05 EST
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Isum Gwin's daughter married in Martin County, IndianaIndiana Marriages, 1845-1920 has 1 match for: Isum
Title: Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcript 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters A - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Martin County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Health Office Loogootee, Ind. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1941
Spouse 1: Harriet Gwin
Marriage Date: 18 Mar 1911
County: Martin
Book: 16
Original Source Page: 21
Father: Isum
Mother: Louisa Mosier
Gender: F
Age: 34
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Marriage of Isom Tipton, son of Isom G[win], 1914
Title: Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcript 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Volume II Letters M - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Gibson County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Princeton, Ind. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1940
Spouse 1: Isom Tipton
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1914
County: Gibson
Book: H-7
Original Source Page: 34
Father: Isom G [Gwin JTW]
Mother: Mary E Murre [Murr JTW]
Gender: M
Age: 45
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Death of Isum Gwin 1907
Name: Isum Gwin
Date: Apr 04, 1907
Location: Shoals
Age: 80 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source location: County Health Office, Loogootee, Indiana
Source notes: The source of this record is the book COH-11 on page 79 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Death of Josiah Gwin 1901
I believe that Josiah is the descendant of one of the Gwins of Harrison County, descended from George Holmes Gwin of Pittslyvania County, Virginia. He is the person whom I found described as "a reformed liar, alcoholic, embezzler, etc." in a broadside in the New Albany-Floyd County, Indiana Library. I believe that he edited a local paper in New Albany, and held a position in the New Albany government.
JimName: Josiah Gwin
Date: Sept 11, 1901
Location: New Albany
Age: 67 yr
Gender: Male
Race: W
Source location: County Health Office, New Albany
Source notes: he source of this record is the book H-8 on page 44 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Guinn, Varnellhttp://www.tngenweb.org/sevier/queries/9802arc.htmlGUINN, VARNELLJohn, I find the name Pierce to be of interest. I believe that there were a Pierce and a Bartlett Guinn who are related somehow to George Holmes Guinn. Yesterday at the Family History Center, I found a number of land transactions involving George Holmes Gwin/Guinn, Holms Guinn and Richard Guinn. They were in Goochland and Albemarle counties. I believe that the Guinns were in those counties before moving south to Pittsylvania, Lunenburg and Halifax counties.
John B. Guinn married Sarah Varnell on Nov. 25, 1807. They had 6 children Matilda, Sarah, Covington, Mary Ann b. 1813, Charles Tellis b. July 4, 1821, and John(Jesse) Pierce b. Dec.24, 1825. All of the children were born in Sevier Co. as far as I know. I believe John's father to be either Isham Guinn or Charles Guinn. They were both in the area during the early 1800';s. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Mary Jo Moore -- 16 Thimbleberry Ct., The Woodlands, TX 77380
wmoore@main.com
Submitted on Wed Oct 14 20:47:45 EDT 1998
Did you see the information on Isum Gwin of Martin County, Indiana-- his father, Holmes(sp?) Gwin being from Virginia. I am sure that I saw him listed in the will of George Holmes Gwin, Pittsylvania County, Virginia about 1793. Somebody joined the DAR based on George Holmes Gwin providing beef? to the army during the Revolutionary War. However, I also ran across something about him being indicted for harboring a deserter, one of his sons who was dodging military service.
Best wishes,
Jim
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Gwins (various spellings) in Virginia, including PearceGwin, Pearce, H. S., 7, 220.
Gwin (Guin), Peter, Va. Mag., 1, 381; Wash. Mss., 112, 86, 95.
Gwinn (Gwin), James, Va. Mag., 1, 280; Wash. Mss., 11, 111.
Gwinn (Gwin), Robert, Aug. Rec., 1, 212; F. I. B. W., 2, 565.
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Pvt. Pearce Gwin, Halifax County, Virginia, September 1758
County: Halifax County
Date: Sep 1758
Name: Pearce Gwin
Rank: Private
O Item 10T--
From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subj: Fwd: Isum Gwin, picture and biography
Very interesting, I think.
Jim
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John, I am providing you a transcription of the will of Isom Gwin and the settlement of his estate about 25 years later, after the death of his wife. Two of my ancestors collected shares of the estate for money due their wives: David Denton, who married Elizabeth Gwin; and Benjamin Weathers, who married second Mrs. Jane Gwin Tipton.One of the heirs was named Childers--that is interesting to me, because in Virginia one of the Gwins who was probably married to a relation of George Holmes Gwin married a Childress. In Martin County, Indiana, Isum Gwin married a Chattin--I believe that Gwins and Chattins married in Virginia.
It appears that there were 9 heirs. There were only two sons listed I. [Isom] and Richard W. Gwin; there was not William Gwin shown. Unfortunately, the daughters names are not clearly stated. I. Gwin was Isom Gwin [Junior]-- I think he may have left Indiana for Illinois. I found Richard W. Gwin living in Iowa and Kansas later on.
Best wishes,
Jim
July 4, 1988Below is typed the will and probate record of Isom Gwin my Fourth Great Grandfather, who apparently died about the end of December, 1830, in Orange County, Indiana.James T. Wall
2511 N. Stuart St.
Arlington, Virginia 22207
Telephone (703) 524-2198* * * * * * * * * * * * [Page] 57LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ISOM GWIN Orange Probate Court, January Term for 1831:
Benjamin Ratcliff produced in open Court the last will and testament of Isom Gwin of which probate was made by the Reuben Whitt(en) one of the subscribing witnefses, ordered that the said will be recorded and that Benjamin Ratcliffe one of the executors named therein file bond in the Clerks office with a penalty of one thousand Dollars with Samuel Stallcup as his security and that he otherwise qualify to as as executor according to law.
In the name of God Amen, I Isom Gwinn of the County of Orange and State of Indiana, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory {for which I thank God} and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life, and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it has pleased God to blefs me with I give and bequeath the same in manner following that is to say
1st I give to my wife Mary Gwin all my estate both real and personal for and during the term of her natural life, except such as heretofore been provided for our maintenance and suport
2ndly After the death of my wife Mary Gwin I give all my estate both real and personal except such as heretofore being provided for our support and [ma] aintenance to my children equally to be divided among them and t[o be en]joyed by them forever[Page 58]and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my friends Benjamin Ratcliff and Elijah R. Wright executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other former wills or testaments by me heretofore made in witnefs where of I have heretofore set my hand and affix my seal this 26th of October in the year of our Lord 1830Isom Gwin
Signed sealed published and diclared
as and for the last will and testament
of Isom Gwin in the presence of usReubin Whitten
Obadiah Crandall
Concerning the preceding, in the margin opposite Obadiah Carndall's signature is written "Isom Gwin"s Will"State of Indiana } PctPersonally came before me Reubin Whitten one of the subscribing witnefses to the within will of Isom Gwin who being by me duly sworn deposeth and saith that the faid Testator signed and executed this will in deponents presence without persuasion or coercion and in his proper state of mind
Orange County }In witnefs whereof I James Collins Jr Clerk of the County of Orange aforesaid have hereunto attached my hand this 6th day of Jany. 1831
Jas. Collins Jr Clk* * * * * * * * * * * [Page] 457PROBATE COURT RECORD Sam'l McIntosh administrator de bonus n[o]n with the will of Isom Gwin des. annexed comes now and on his motion It is ordered that he do first [p]ay $3.35 subsignment costs allowed herein which had now here accordingly does -- and it is further ordered that he do pay out said surplus of $1343.00 as follows to wit:
Tuesday 3[d] April A. [D] 1855
Ruth A Childers -- $24.87)
Isom Wright 24.87)
Mary St[al]cup 24.87)
Bazle Wright 24.87)
Leander Wright 24.87)
Elijah r. Wright 24.87) 149.22 To the heirs of Polly Walker des to wit:[Page] 458
Isom [Wright written and lined through] Walker $16.58
Elizabeth Wright [before the name is written 18 may 1855 (with the year lined through) Red, and following the name is (Ribburd?) Radcliff 16.58
In the left margin of this probate court record is written "7 July 1855 [recd?] of admr by J. Payne two hundred and ninety seven dollars}
and ninety seven cents: to pay out in this distribution) S? M? Black Ck)"
James Walker 16.58
Thomas Walker l6.58
Mary Walker l6.58
Anderson Walker l6.58
Mahala Walker Rd this sum *15 May 1855 /a/ Richard Radcliff l6.58
Manerva Walker l6.58
Huston Walker l6.58
David Denton [My 3rd Great Grandfather, w/o married Elizabeth Gwin, daughter of Isom and Mary Canterbury? Gwin. James T. Wall] $149.22 2/9 Benj Weathers [My 3rd Great Grandfather, w/o married second [Virginia] Jane Gwin Tipton, daughter of Isom and Mary Canterbury? Gwin. James T. Wall] 149.222/9 I. Gwin 149.222/9 J. E. Huston & wife 149.222/9 Squire Huston & wife 149.222/9 Richard Gwin Red. of Clk. my share, *9 March 1857 /s/RWGwin 149.222/9 William Huston SMBlack clk this sum *10 June 1856 red. of /s/William Huston and file the receipts of said distributees for said amounts. upon which ist is ordered that he be discharded gerfrom. 8 May 1855. Rec of admr. by hand of J. Payne the sum of $116.06 in fuyll of the abov shares of Isom [Wright, lined throught] Walker, James Walker, thomas Walker, mary Walker, Anderson Walker, Manerva Walker & Huston Walker and [illegible word] for filed--
Attest SMBlack 149.222/9 his
Thos X Walker
mark* * * * * * * * * * * * [Page] 460Wednesday 4th April 1855 Samuel McIntosh administrator de bonus n[o]n [of the, words written and lined through] with the will of Isom Gwin dec: annexed, comes now & files receipts showing he has made full payment to the said heirs of Elijah Wright who have a guardian in this court, and Isom G. Wright, Charles m. [or N?] St[a]lcup and George [?] Childers, and the receipts of Benjamin Weathers for David Denton & wife Isom Gwin, J B Huston & wife Squire Huston & wife & for the share of said Benjamin Weathers.
Ordered that all matters and things not otherwise disposed of be and he same are continued until the next term of this court, and there being no further business before this court It is ordered that the same be adjourned until the next [term] --4 April 1855
Wm Morrow
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John, I am providing you a copy of the DEATH RETURN of Allen Denton, age 79, filed 22 Dec 1883. It indicates that his father was David Denton and that his mother was a Gwin. It also indicates that Allen was born in Tennessee. The 1860 Census showed Allen Denton, age 56 years, birthplace E. [East] Tennessee, living in Stampers Creek Township, Orange County, Indiana.
The DEATH RETURN indicated the father's and mother's birthplace was unknown. However, the 1850 Census for Southeast Township, Orange County, Indiana shows that David Denton, age 72 [born ca. 1778], was born in Virginia; his wife Elizabeth [Gwin] Denton, age 63 [born ca. 1787] was born in Tennessee. Since Tennessee was not established until 1796, I guess she was born in North Carolina, in that part which became Tennessee.
David and Elizabeth Denton, Allen's parents, lived in Dwelling House number 35. Living in dwelling number 33 was Manervy Right [Wright], age 39 years, born in Tennessee. Was she the widow of Elijah Wright? I believe that she could have been one of the last children of Isom and Mary Canterberry Gwin. Her Right children were: Ruth, 21 (I believe she married a Childress. JTW); Susan, 19; Benjamin, 14; Leander, 10; and Elijah, 5. (I recall seeing these names in the settlement of Isom Gwin's estate in 1855. JTW)
Also living in the house was Mary Gwyn, 80, born in Virginia, who could not read or write, and was blind. Was this lady the widow of my ancestor (4ggf) Isom Gwin/Isham Guinn? I must note that there is a marriage between Isom Gwin and Mary Likens recorded 20 Oct 1819 in Crawford County, Indiana-- is this Isom Gwin, Senior or Junior?
When Allen's brother Isom Denton married Elizabeth Lincoln in Harrison County, Indiana, Allen gave the consent of his father David Denton and the consent of Josiah Lincoln, Elizabeth's father, on 17 July 1826.
The papers of Lucien Williams were filed in the Filson Club in Louisville, Kentucky, after his death around 1952. Mr. Williams was preparing a genealogical book on the Weathers (and other) family, but died before he could complete it. He mentioned in the notes that Benjamin Weathers' second wife was Virginia Jane Tipton, whose father Isham? Gwynn was a Baptist preacher, and her mother was a Canterbury. He did not indicate the source of his information.
What do you think?
Jim
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Here is a biographical sketch of William W. Snyder, who married Martha Gwin. They lived in Washington County, Iowa. The piece indicates that Richard Gwin, Martha's father (son of Isom Gwin and Mary Canterberry), was born in Tennessee, and Nancy Watkins was born in Kentucky. Also, that Richard and Nancy Gwin died in Wilson County, Iowa in 1884.PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM of Washington County, Iowa containing Full Page Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the County… CHICAGO: ACME PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1887.
My book on Harrison County, Indiana marriages shows the following:4/12/1824 Richard W. Gwinn c. of f. Isom GwinnJim Wall
Nancy Watkins f. John Watkins by Isom
...................................................GwinnPage 628
WILLIAM W. SNYDER, a progressive farmer and stock-raiser, residing on section 34, English River Township, was born in Monongalia County, Va., [JMG NOTE: Now WV.] March 14, 1831. He is the son of Jeremiah and Anna (Rich) Snyder, also natives of the Old Dominion, and the parents of twelve children, of which number nine are yet living; George and John are deceased; Abram is a resident of Greene County, Pa.; Rollo, deceased; Cassandra is the widow of George Hogg, who was killed in the army; Jeremiah, Jr., is farming in Lime Creek Township, this county; Jacob, a retired farmer, is residing in Iowa City; Colby is farming extensively in Johnson County, Iowa; Samuel, in Adair County; Elizabeth is the wife of George Figgins, a farmer of English River Township, and W. W., the subject of this sketch.
The father followed the occupation of a farmer in his native State until 1842, when, hearing of the opportunities offered in the far West, and believing it would be for the advantage of his large family of children, he concluded to emigrate. He first proceeded with his family to Wheeling, thence by boat to Keokuk, Iowa, and from there overland to English River Township. He entered 250 acres of land in sections 1 and 12, and commenced to open up a farm. As one of the pioneers of this county, he became well known by all old citizens, and was a man held in high favor. Although not connected with any church, Mr. And Mrs. Snyder were strong believers in the divinity of Christ and took an interest in all Church work. The mother died in 1860 and the father in 1873. Both rest in the old Snyder Cemetery, near which stood the Snyder Chapel. Many lessons of truth, charity and in-
Page 624
tegrity were presented in the lives of these good old people.
The early life of the subject of this sketch was passed on his father’s farm and in attendance at the common schools until he reached the age of twenty, when he started out for himself, and began working for $8 per month. On the 9th of December, 1852, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Gwin, a native of Menard County, Ill., born March 27, 1834, and the daughter of Richard and Nancy (Watkins) Gwin, the former a native of Tennessee and the latter of Kentucky. They were married in Indiana, whence they removed first to Illinois at an early day and thence emigrated to Iowa, settling in Des Moines County in 1836, thus being among the pioneers of the State. The father died Jan. 7, 1884, and the mother July 6, 1884, in Wilson County, Kan. They were well-known and useful citizens in the different localities in which they lived.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder became the parents of five children: Ida, the wife of A. M. Turner, a farmer in Potter County, Dak; Charles F., pursuing the same vocation there also; Anna, the wife of S. A. Rodgers, a farmer of the same locality; Eva, at home, preparing herself for a teacher; Adella, at home. Mr. And Mrs. Snyder have given all of their children good school advantages, and all are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, thus comprising a devoted Christian family.
After the marriage of our subject, he continued to reside on the old homestead until 1869, when he purchased the farm where he now lives. When he first took possession it had only a small frame house on it, in which the family lived and worked happily together until 1882. The old house was then moved back to give place to a more modern and convenient dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are now in the evening of life, some of their children growing up around them and some leaving home to seek their fortunes in a new country, as did their parents before them. They have witnessed many and great changes. Their farm, which at the time of purchase was unimproved, is now under a high state of cultivation and one of the most valuable in the township. They have seen the building of the church upon the hillside and the school-house in the valley, and have taken an active part in all religious, temperance and public affairs. During the past five years Mr. Snyder has turned his attention to the raising of high-grade stock, having on hand a number of superior Clydesdale horses, and a fine lot of Chester White hogs and Short-horn cattle. Politically, Mr. Snyder is a democrat, and has held various township offices.
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Date: Sat Mar 05, 2005 09:07:57 AM US/Mountain
To: Dogyar3@aol.com, jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: [VAMONTGO] 1800 Tax List (Goodson's Dist.) A-CIn a message dated 3/5/2005 2:07:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, mikebrowder@webtv.net writes:
(August 18)
Stephen CHILDRES 1 0 0 1
Archibald CHILDRES 0 0 0 0Here are some CHILDRESs in Montgomery County, Virginia, where Isham Guinn married Mary Canterberry about 13 years before.From: mikebrowder@webtv.net
Jim Wall
Date: Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:51:45 PM US/Mountain
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Subject: [VAMONTGO] 1800 Tax List (Goodson's Dist.) A-C
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Note: An ''*'' indicates a name that was difficult to read either due to fading or handwriting, and the spelling on this list is my best guess.
1800 MONTGOMERY CO, VA PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX LIST
Numbers =
1) whites above 16 and under 21
2) blacks above 16
3) blacks above 12 and under 16
4) horses, mares, colts and mulesDISTRICT OF THOMAS GOODSON
[Page 1]
(April 17)
Nicholas ALLEY 1 2 0 8(April 30)
Ambrose ALTISER 2 0 0 3
John ALTISER 0 0 0 0
A... ALTISER 0 0 0 0(May 6)
Thomas ALLEY SR 0 0 0 4
Thomas ALLEY JR 0 0 0 1
Clayburn AKERS 0 0 0 2(May 7)
James ADDAIR JR 0 0 0 7
Jonathan AKERS 0 0 0 0(May 17)
Austin AKERS 0 0 0 2(May 27)
Jacob AKERS 0 0 0 0
Blackburn AKERS 0 0 0 0
Valentine AKERS 0 0 0 1(May 28)
Jacob ABSHIRE 0 0 0 1(June 4)
Zachariah ASTELL 0 0 0 2(July 2)
Solomon AKERS 0 0 0 4(August 19)
Richard ARWANE* 1 0 0 1
Alexander ARWIN 0 0 0 1(March 12)
John BECKETT 0 0 0 3
Richard BECKETT 2 0 0 5
James BECKETT 0 0 0 2
Ezekiel BUTCHER 0 0 0 0(March 20)
Charles BOWMAN 0 0 0 3
Moses BROWN 0 0 0 2(March 21)
David BROWN 0 0 0 1(March 22)
Jeremiah BUCKHANAN 0 0 0 3(March 27)
William BLAIR 0 0 0 3(March 28)
Joseph BEATHE* 0 0 0 2
William BARTIN* 0 0 0 2[Page 2]
Garner BARTLETT 0 1 0 7
Reuben BARTLETT 0 0 0 0(April 2)
James BRATTON 0 1 0 6
James BUTCHER 0 0 0 1(April 30)
Ambrous BRYANT 0 0 0 1
Jacob BARLOW 0 0 0 1(May 2)
John BROWN 0 0 0 0
Abijah BOOTH 0 0 0 1
John BISHOP 0 0 0 2
George BISHOP 0 0 0 0
Jacob BISHOP 0 0 0 1
George BOOTH 0 0 0 1(May 6)
Thomas BRATTON 0 1 0 2
Sylvanus BROWN 0 0 0 2
Adam BARENGER 0 0 0 4
Robert BRATTON 0 0 0 0
William BURK 0 0 0 3(May 7)
Jonathan BURK 0 0 0 2
James BURY 0 0 0 1(May 24)
John BATES 0 0 0 0
Isaac BREDEN 0 0 0 1
Andrew BREDEN 0 0 0 3
Thomas BARNETT 0 2 0 3(May 27)
Stephen BOOTH 0 0 0 1
James BOOTH 0 0 0 2
Stephen BOOTH JR 0 0 0 1
Henry BISHOP 0 0 0 2
John BRANHAM 0 0 0 2(May 28)
John BELL 0 0 1 5
Robert BELL 0 0 0 3
William BELL 0 0 0 1(May 29)
Margaret BELL 0 0 0 4
Philip BOWMAN 0 0 0 6(July 2)
Gilbert BATES 0 0 0 4(July 3)
Moses BEAVERS 0 0 0 4
Alexander BEAVERS 0 0 0 2
Nimrod BROWN 0 0 0 0[Page 3]
(August 18)
John BARNETT 0 0 0 3(August 19)
David BARNETT 0 2 0 2
James BARNETT 0 0 0 3
James BARNETT SR 0 3 0 3
James BURKETT 0 0 0 2
James BRYANS 0 0 0 1(September 2)
Joshua BARTON 0 0 0 3
Paul BUCK* 0 0 0 1(March 14)
John CARTER 0 0 0 1(March 28)
John COOPER 0 0 0 2
William CONNER 0 0 0 2
Jonathan CONNER 0 0 0 4
Andrew COMER 0 0 0 5
David CONNER 0 0 0 2(April 2)
John COFER 0 0 0 2
Joseph COFER 0 0 0 4(April 12)
Amos COMBS 0 0 0 2(May 2)
Joseph COLE 0 0 0 4
Christopher COOPER 0 0 0 3(May 6)
Matthew CASTILLO 0 1 0 1
Robert CAUPHY 0 1 0 3
James CAUPHY 0 0 0 1
Benjamin CRAIG 1 0 0 3
David CRAIG 0 0 0 3
David COLLINS 0 0 0 2
Richard CLIFTON 0 0 0 1
James CRAIG 0 6 0 5
James CRAGG 0 0 0 1
Sarah CARNUTT* 0 1 0 3
Eliazar COLE 0 0 0 2
Samuel COREY 2 0 0 4
William CARNUTT 0 0 0 0
James CARNUTT 0 0 0 0
John CHARLETON 0 1 0 5
Leah* C....Y 0 0 0 0[Page 4]
(May 7)
Jacob CURBY 0 0 0 1
Jonathan CHRISMAN 0 0 0 2
Keziah CHRISMAN 0 0 0 2
Peter CLINE 0 0 0 0
Michael CLINE 0 0 0 0
Francis CHARLETON 0 0 0 4(May 24)
John CARMICHAEL 0 0 0 1
Bailey CARTER 0 0 0 2
Francis CLEMENTS 0 0 0 2(May 27)
John COLE 0 0 0 4(May 28)
John COOK 0 2 0 9
Meriday CLAY 0 0 0 3
William CASADAY 0 0 0 0
Elijah CLAY 0 0 1 0(May 29)
John CHASE 0 0 0 0
Obadiah CHASE 0 0 2 0
Ezekiah CRANDAL 0 0 0 0(June 4)
James CHARLETON 1 3 1 7
Henry CARTER 0 4 0 5
Henry CARTER JR 0 1 0 6
William CRAWFORD 0 1 0 4(June 17)
Edward CHOAT 0 1 0 2(July 2)
John CURBY 0 0 0 1
James CURBY 0 0 0 3(August 18)
Stephen CHILDRES 1 0 0 1
Archibald CHILDRES 0 0 0 0
Hugh CROCKETT 1 3 0 9
Samuel CROCKETT 0 0 0 2
William COLE 0 0 0 1(August 19)
William CASEY 0 0 0 3
Thomas COOK 1 0 0 2
Henry CHECK 0 0 0 0(September 10)
Stephen CHICHISTER* 0 0 0 2
William CIRBY 0 0 0 1
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Sat Mar 05, 2005 09:11:26 AM US/Mountain
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Subject: Fwd: [VAMONTGO] 1800 Tax List (Hoge's Dist.) A-CIn a message dated 3/5/2005 1:01:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, mikebrowder@webtv.net writes:
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George CHAMP 1 0 0 3
Christopher CHAMP 2 0 1 5
Could Champ Guinn be connected to these persons?
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NOTE: An ''*'' indicates a name that was difficult to read either because of fading or the handwriting, and the spelling I used was my best attempt at deciphering it. - mike1800 Montgomery County, Virginia Personal Property Tax ListNumbers =
column 1: white males above 16
coumn 2: slaves 12-16
column 3: slaves above age 16
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[Page 1] (March 10)
John ALFORD 1 0 0 2
James ADDEAR 1 0 0 7
John ALLEN 3 0 2 5
Jacob ANDERSON 1 0 0 6(May 5)
William AKERS 4 0 0 1(May 16)
John ALL 1 0 0 4
Ann ANDERSON 0 0 0 3
John ALL 1 0 0 1
James ALL 1 0 0 1
Robert ALL 1 0 0 1(May 18)
Isakiah* ADKINS 1 0 0 4(May 24)
James ALDRIDG 1 0 0 2
Joseph ALET 1 0 0 1
Berry ADKINS 1 0 0 2
Randle ADKINS 1 0 0 0(June 9)
James ALBERT 1 0 0 4
Parker ADKINS 1 0 0 3
Moses ADKINS 1 0 0 4
James ADKINS 2 0 0 3
Moses ADKINS 1 0 0 4
Joel ADKINS 1 0 0 1
John ADKINS 1 0 0 1[Page 2] Elisha ADKINS 1 0 0 2(June 10)
John AKELS 1 0 1 2
Joseph ANDERSON 1 0 0 0(June 11)
Jacob ALBERT 1 0 0 2
Thomas ADKINS 1 0 0 0
John ADKINS 1 0 0 0
Irwin ADKINS 1 0 0 0
Joshua ADKINS 1 0 0 1(March 10)
Joseph BURTON 1 0 0 0
Benjamin BURTON 1 0 0 0
Frederick BENARD 1 0 0 0(May 16)
Edward BE-N* 1 0 0 5
William BISHOP 2 0 0 2
(March 11)
Josiah BAKER 1 0 0 7(March 12)
Vinson BRUCE 1 0 0 1
Isaac BERRY 1 0 0 0
Michael BRACAN* 1 0 3 8
Micajah BURRESS 2 0 0 1
Richard BENNETT 1 0 0 2
James BAILY 1 0 0 1(April 1)
Samuel BURCH 1 0 01
William BURRESS 1 0 0 0(April 14*)
Garland BRUCE 1 0 0 1(April 25)
James BANE 3 0 0 10
Josiah BURCH 1 0 0 2(April 26)
William BROWN 1 3 0 5
Law BROWN 2 1 1 4(May 5)
John BLACK 2 0 1 7
James BROWN 1 0 1 2
Gasper BARRINGER 1 1 1 4
William BLACK 1 1 1 4
Christian BARRIGER 1 0 0 0
Philip BARRIGER SR 1 0 1 2
Philip BARRIGER 1 0 0 4
John BARRIGER 1 0 0 6(May 6)
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William BOANS* 3 0 0 5
George BRAUN 3 1 1 4(May 8)
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Robert BELL 2 0 0 2
John BOWEN 3 0 0 2(May 24)
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Elias BURTON 2 0 0 1
John BURTON 1 0 0 1
Thomas BURTON 1 0 0 0(May 26)
William BURGESS 1 0 0 1
John BURGESS 1 0 0 2
Edward BURGESS 2 0 0 2
Henry BURGESS 1 0 0 1(May 27)
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Joseph BANGE 1 0 0 1
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Gordan CLOYD 1 0 4 10
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Sat Mar 05, 2005 01:13:57 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com, kated35765@hotmail.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: Gwin family in KansasI found this looking at PERSI on Heritage Quest.
I will try to get a copy from the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Jim
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I found another citation. I have copied the order form. They charge $7.50 per letter, which can list six separate citations, plus 20 cents per page copied. That seems reasonable.
Jim
Washington Co., Historical Society Newsletter, Washington, KS: Jun 1992, Vol. 15, Iss. 2Title of Article: Gwin family, Washington Co., KS
Surname: GWIN
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Title of Article: Guinn family, VA, TNPeriodical--Watauga Association of Genealogists Bulletin,Johnson City, TN: 1991. Vol. 20, Iss. 1
Surname GUINN
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I believe that Almon Guinn was in Virginia before going to Arkansas. He may have been in Pittsylvania County.
JimTitle of Article: Almon Guinn, Pioneer, Polk Co., AR
Periodical--Looking Glass
Murfreesboro, AR: Mar 1988. Vol. 13, Iss. 12
Surname-- GUINN
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O Item 11--Information E.mailed to me
from Robert Webb of the
Indiana Baptist Association
From: Robert L Webb <bwebb9@juno.com>NAME.................................CHURCH......................................Association
Gwin, Elder Isom.............Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..........Crawford Co.Blue RiverNAME.................................CHURCH......................................Association...............................Birth-Death
Veach, Elder Kinsey.........Whiskey Run (El Bethel), .........Crawford Co.Blue River.......1779-1854
Keith, Jacob.........................Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..............Crawford Co.Blue River
Cantrill, Richard...................Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..............Crawford Co.Blue River
Winters, Thomas S..............Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..............Crawford Co.Blue River
Gwin, Elder Isom.................Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..............Crawford Co.Blue River
Watkins, John......................Whiskey Run (El Bethel),.............. Crawford Co.Blue River
Stevens, William..................Whiskey Run (El Bethel), ..............Crawford Co.Blue River
We don't have any detailed info on these folks but just a few names, taken from the association minutes in our file.
Elder Robert Webb
O Item 12--
Descendants of David Denton
extracted 10 Oct 2004 from the otherwise excellent page at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/pml/pmllin03.txt
I made an arbitrary decision not to include items from this file, Item 1, on my timeline--Item 01 above--because not only does its information disagree with the information listed in other Items' files, , as illustrated here in this summary of the children and alleged two wives of David Denton (compare the children's birth years).1 [8] David Denton b: Abt. 1780 d: Aft. 1860 in Orange County, Indiana; m1. Rachel (nee unk., b: Abt. 1780);
...... 2 Alfred Denton b: June 30,
...... 2 Melinda Denton b: December 11,
...... 2 Isaac Denton b: May 11, in Jackson County, Tennessee d: August 18, 1863, at Shiloh (per Callie Parnell);
.......... +Jane Jennie Rowland b: April 13, 1832 in Ashe, North Carolina d: February 21, 1923 in Oak Grove, Oregon County, Missouri
...... 2 Andrew Jackson (Jackson) Denton b: April 23,
...... 2 Mary Denton b: November 4,
...... 2 Matilda Denton b: October 2,
*2nd Wife of [8] David Denton: +Elizabeth Gwin b: Abt. 1778 d: Bef. 1860 in Orange Co., IN
...... 2--Isom Denton, b: ca. in TN; d: ca. 1888 in Harrison Co., IN.
...... 2--George Denton, b: Abt. in Jefferson County, Tennessee
1 [8] David Denton b: Abt. 1780 d: Aft. 1860 in Orange County, Indiana; m. Rachel (nee unk., b: Abt. 1780);
...... 2 Alfred Denton b: June 30, 1812
...... 2 Melinda Denton b: December 11, 1813
...... 2 Isaac Denton b: May 11, 1815 in Jackson County, Tennessee d: August 18, 1863 in Died at Shiloh (per Callie Parnell)
.......... +Jane Jennie Rowland b: April 13, 1832 in Ashe, North Carolina d: February 21, 1923 in Oak Grove, Oregon County, Missouri
.............. 3 Martha Denton b: June 16, 1850 in Macon County, North Carolina d: January 27, 1885 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.................. +William Taylor Melton b: Abt. 1843 in Tennessee d: February 19, 1889 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
...................... 4 Sarah E Melton b: June 24, 1867 in Tennessee d: June 4, 1890 in Missouri
.......................... +Robert E Ervin b: September 25, 1861 d: December 13, 1898 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Ed Ervin b: Abt. 1890
.............................. 5 Earl Ervin b: Abt. 1892
.............................. 5 Laura Ervin b: Abt. 1894
.............................. 5 Renee Ervin b: Abt. 1896
.............................. 5 Cora Ervin b: Abt. 1898
...................... 4 David Marion Melton b: February 21, 1871 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee d: September 16, 1939 in Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma
.......................... +Mary Elizabeth Bennett b: October 2, 1874 in Sedaila, Pettis County, Missouri or Cape Girardeau, Missouri d: March 21, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
.............................. 5 Zelma Sarah Melton b: July 16, 1892 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.................................. +Will Kellett b: Abt. 1895
.............................. 5 Rubie Addie Melton b: July 15, 1894 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: September 1896 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Lillian Leona Melton b: June 24, 1896 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau, Missouri d: September 1983 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma
.................................. +James Grisham Welch b: October 12, 1894 in Rocky, Polk County, Arkansas d: December 5, 1964 in Tupelo, Coal County, Oklahoma
.............................. 5 [1] Vivian Linel Melton b: June 24, 1896 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: March 23, 1979 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Frances LaVerda Rogers b: October 8, 1908 in Mammoth Spring, Fulton County, Arkansas d: January 1988 in St. Louis, Missouri
.............................. *2nd Wife of [1] Vivian Linel Melton:
.................................. +Pearl Mills b: Abt. 1899
.............................. *3rd Wife of [1] Vivian Linel Melton:
.................................. +Millie Jane Bayne b: Abt. 1902
.............................. 5 Cecil George (Ray) Melton b: October 15, 1898 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: October 1971 in Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Freda Mae Felton b: Abt. 1900
.............................. 5 Merribelle Sopha Melton b: January 19, 1901 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: February 22, 1954 in Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma
.................................. +John Alvie Westfall b: Abt. 1900
.............................. 5 William Thurman Melton b: February 18, 1904 in Gordonville, Missouri d: January 2, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Gladys ?? b: Abt. 1905
.............................. 5 James Rowland Melton b: February 27, 1906 in Jefferson, Orgon County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Norman Leon Melton b: August 30, 1908 in Idlack, Arkansas d: February 13, 1962 in Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Rosa Mae Driskill b: December 27, 1910 in Tulsa, Oklahoma d: August 5, 1974 in Wetumka, Oklahoma
.............................. 5 Merriam Arthur Melton b: January 31, 1911 d: June 1973
.................................. +Beaulah ?? b: Abt. 1911
.............................. 5 Martha Novella Melton b: June 5, 1913 in Tupelo, Coal County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Cordel Waller b: Abt. 1915
.............................. 5 [2] Ulyssis Grant Melton b: July 27, 1915 in Tupelo, Coal County, Oklahoma d: July 16, 1977 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
.................................. +Dorothy ?? b: Abt. 1915
.............................. *2nd Wife of [2] Ulyssis Grant Melton:
.................................. +Nola ?? b: Abt. 1915
...................... 4 Calvin George Melton b: September 24, 1870 in Tennessee d: June 15, 1961 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.......................... +Ida Smith b: Abt. 1878 in Missouri d: November 18, 1957 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Bessie Melton b: Abt. 1907
...................... 4 Mary Gail Melton b: Abt. 1875 in Tennessee
.......................... +J Frank Winchester b: Abt. 1875
...................... 4 William John Melton b: September 20, 1877 in Byrd Township, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri d: December 10, 1912
.......................... +Addie Smith b: Abt. 1885
.............................. 5 Jesse Melton b: Abt. 1908
.............................. 5 Clarence Melton b: Abt. 1910
...................... 4 Charles Monroe Melton b: September 19, 1880 in Cape Girardo, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: March 11, 1940 in Jeff, Oregon County, Missouri
.......................... +Martha Josephine Longley b: February 11, 1877 in Cape Girardo, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: June 29, 1969 in Denver, Colorado at Offield Nursing Home
.............................. 5 William Mirah Melton b: September 18, 1905 in Jeff, Orgon County, Missouri d: September 5, 1979 in Commerce City, Colorado (at home)
.................................. +Alma Faye Richards b: August 12, 1909
.............................. 5 Ulysses Albert Melton b: October 19, 1908 in Jeff, Oregon County, Missouri d: March 20, 1973 in Jeff, Oregon County, Missouri
.................................. +Eunice Gentry Allen b: November 18, 1917 in Alicia, Lawrence Counnty, Arkansas d: October 24, 1997 in Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Guy Nelson Melton b: December 21, 1909 in Richmond, Franklin County, Kansas d: January 3, 1973 in Washington
.................................. +Helen Loretta Reef b: April 20, 1917
.............................. 5 Carl Virgil Melton b: August 8, 1911 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas d: August 8, 1996 in Calico Rock, Izard County, Arkansas
.................................. +Elva Lorraine Miler b: December 7, 1918 in Broadwater, Morrill County, Nebraska d: June 2, 1996 in Calico Rock, Izard County, Arkansas
.............................. 5 [3] Lillie Agnes Melton b: November 10, 1913 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas
.................................. +Harold Wold b: October 24, 1905 in Verdo, Norway
.............................. *2nd Husband of [3] Lillie Agnes Melton:
.................................. +Harold Calvin Fuller b: May 3, 1915 in Charleston, Iowa d: April 4, 1978 in Monroe, Snohmish County, Washington
.............................. 5 [4] John Wiley (Buster) Melton b: September 15, 1915 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas d: July 23, 1982 in Washington
.................................. +Leona Marie ?? b: August 19, 1910 d: Abt. 1966
.............................. *2nd Wife of [4] John Wiley (Buster) Melton:
.................................. +Florence ?? b: April 1, 1918 in Regent, No. Dakota d: July 23, 1965 in Leavenworth, Washington
.............................. *3rd Wife of [4] John Wiley (Buster) Melton:
.................................. +Elizabeth Ellen (Nellie) Alberg b: April 14, 1940
.............................. 5 Mary Louisa Melton b: October 3, 1917 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas d: June 18, 1919 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas
.............................. 5 Orae Ruth Melton b: September 9, 1919 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas d: May 8, 1983 in Seattle, King County, Washington
.................................. +Karl (Carl) Wold b: August 13, 1914 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon d: June 30, 1976 in Seattle, King County, Washington
.............................. 5 [5] James Calvin Melton b: July 20, 1921 in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas d: February 13, 1987 in Cave City, Sharp County, Arkansas
.................................. +DorisThompson b: Abt. 1920
.............................. *2nd Wife of [5] James Calvin Melton:
.................................. +Dellie Leta Powell b: July 26, 1907
...................... 4 Ida J (Bell) Melton b: August 1, 1882 in Byrd Twp, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: February 27, 1963 in Tupelo, Oklahoma
.......................... +William Elbert Young b: Abt. 1882
.............................. 5 Rubie Young b: Abt. 1900
.................................. +Aug Harkins b: Abt. 1900
.............................. 5 Earl Young b: Abt. 1902
.............................. 5 Chester Young b: Abt. 1904
.............................. 5 Loyd Young b: Abt. 1906
.............................. 5 Fern Young b: Abt. 1908
.............................. 5 Clyde Young b: Abt. 1910
.............................. 5 Jewell Dorothy Young b: June 11, 1918 in Tupelo, Oklahoma
.................................. +Basil M Sanders b: Abt. 1918
...................... 4 Joseph H Melton b: September 20, 1884 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri d: in St. Louis, Missouri
.............. 3 Mary Denton b: July 12, 1851 in Bradley Co. P.O., Simpson,Tennessee
.................. +??? Aster b: Abt. 1850
.............. 3 George Washington Denton b: October 12, 1855 in North or South Carolina d: June 1, 1936 in Oak Grove, Oregon County, Missouri
.................. +Sarah (Sally) Ann Longley b: August 2, 1871 in Smithville, Lawrence County, Arkansas d: November 22, 1940 in Buried Oregon County, Missouri
...................... 4 Male Denton b: Abt. 1905
...................... 4 James Isaac (Ike) Denton b: September 19, 1906 in Missouri d: November 29, 1995 in Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
.......................... +Pearl Rogers b: Abt. 1906
.............................. 5 Sharon Denton b: Abt. 1940
.................................. +George Myers b: Abt. 1940
.............................. 5 Jim Denton b: Abt. 1941
.................................. +Imogene ?? b: Abt. 1941
...................... 4 Jennie Luceinda Denton b: March 5, 1908 in Missouri
.......................... +Walter Franklin Owens b: August 26, 1906 d: January 21, 1987 in Oregon County, Missouri
.............................. 5 Harrel Lee Owens b: October 3, 1928 in Arkansas
.................................. +Joelda LaDon Knorpp b: March 21, 1932 in Jasper, Missouri
...................... 4 John Denton b: March 5, 1910 d: January 6, 1993 in Buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri
.......................... +Opal Browning b: Abt. 1910
...................... 4 [6] Florence Lee Denton b: February 11, 1912 in Missouri
.......................... +Clifford McHugh b: July 5, 1912
.............................. 5 Olie Elene McHugh b: December 10, 1932 in Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
.................................. +Claud Haney b: August 21, 1918
.............................. 5 Mary Louise McHugh b: September 14, 1935 in Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
.................................. +Cleo Rogers b: Abt. 1930
.............................. 5 Gerald Dean McHugh b: June 4, 1938
.................................. +Paula Armstead b: Abt. 1940 d: in Buried at Field Creek Cemetery, 63 South, Oregon Couunty, Missouri
...................... *2nd Husband of [6] Florence Lee Denton:
.......................... +Clarence Edgar Dodge b: October 28, 1909 in Fulton County, Arkansas d: July 2, 1983 in Salem, Fulton County, Arkansas
...................... 4 [7] Callie Jewell Denton b: August 26, 1914 in Missouri
.......................... +Henry Rudolph Parnell b: March 12, 1917 d: January 26, 1976 in Thayer, Missouri
...................... *2nd Husband of [7] Callie Jewell Denton:
.......................... +LLoyd Allen b: February 12, 1913 d: November 11, 1933 in Oregon County, Missouri
.............................. 5 LLoyd Wayne Allen b: March 7, 1932 in Missouri d: Abt. 1995
.................................. +Jackie Daleen b: Abt. 1935
.............................. 5 Jackie Allen b: December 16, 1933 d: December 16, 1933 in Missouri
...................... 4 Milo George Denton b: November 30, 1915 d: June 5, 1996 in VA Hospital, Poplar Bluff, Missouri
.......................... +Rose May Parnell b: March 27, 1927 in Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas
.............................. 5 Sandra Sue Denton b: October 17, 1949 in Thayer, Missouri
.................................. +Jerry Vonallman b: Abt. 1948
.............................. 5 Susan Kay Denton b: August 18, 1955 in Thayer, Missouri
.................................. +David Manes b: Abt. 1955
.............. 3 John Denton b: Abt. 1857
...... 2 Andrew Jackson (Jackson) Denton b: April 23, 1817
...... 2 Mary Denton b: November 4, 1818
...... 2 Matilda Denton b: October 2, 1821*2nd Wife of [8] David Denton:
. +Elizabeth Gwinb: Abt. 1778 d: Bef. 1860 in Orange Co., IN...... 2--Isom Denton, b: ca. 1808 in TN; d: ca. 1888 in Harrison Co., IN.
.......... +Elizabeth Weathers b: Abt. 18081880 Census Info:
Name: Isom DENTON
Age: 72
Estimated birth year: <1808>
Birthplace: TN
Occupation: Farmer
Relation: Self
Home in 1880: Blue River, Harrison Co., IN
Marital status: M
Race: W
Gender: M
Head of household: Isom DENTON
Father's birthplace: VA
Mother's birthplace: VA
...... *2nd Wife of [9] Isom Denton: +Elizabeth Lincoln b: Abt. 1806 d: Abt. 1848 in Harrison County, Indiana.*[John M. Gwin NOTE: Dr. Mark E. Hickman reports on his excellent page at http://home.insightbb.com/~Grand_Uncle_Mark/cathy.html: "Cathy is a great-great-grand-niece to the husband of President Abraham Lincoln's first cousin. This is because Cathy is the great-great-granddaughter of Allen Denton, whose brother, Isom Denton, married Elizabeth Lincoln, the President's first cousin. "]
.............. 3 Mary Angeline Denton b: Abt. 1827
...... 2--George Denton, b: Abt. 1810 in Jefferson County, Tennessee
.......... +Aretta Weathers b: Abt. 1810
.............. 3 Rachel Denton b: January 10, 1829 in Orange County, Indiana d: April 11, 1911 in Paoli Twp, Orange County, Indiana
.................. +Jonathan McDonald b: Abt. 1829
.............. 3 [11] Joseph Denton b: Abt. 1830 in Crawford County, Indiana d: Abt. 1887 in Indiana
.................. +Margaret Christell b: Abt. 1833 d: August 1864 in Indiana, during childbirth or shortly after
...................... 4 George W Denton b: Abt. 1859 in Orange County, Indiana
.......................... +Margaret ?? b: Abt. 1859
...................... 4 Joseph Franklin (Frank) Denton b: September 22, 1861 in Orange County, Indiana d: April 17, 1930 in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana
.......................... +Laura Cunningham b: Abt. 1861
...................... 4 [10] William Thomas Denton b: August 13, 1864 in Orange County, Indiana d: September 19, 1947 in Harrison County, Indiana
.......................... +Lillie Dickey b: Abt. 1864
...................... *2nd Wife of [10] William Thomas Denton:
.......................... +Fanny Higdon b: Abt. 1864
.............. *2nd Wife of [11] Joseph Denton:
.................. +Mariam (Myron?) Perkizer b: Abt. 1830 d: Abt. 1869 in Orange County, Indiana
...................... 4 [12] Harmon (Herman) Denton b: June 26, 1867 in Orange County, Indiana d: October 18, 1953 in Fulton County, Indiana
.......................... +Laura May Timmons b: Abt. 1867
...................... *2nd Wife of [12] Harmon (Herman) Denton:
.......................... +Rosa May Studebaker b: Abt. 1867
.............. *3rd Wife of [11] Joseph Denton:
.................. +Mary Elizabeth Jenkins b: Abt. 1835 d: March 1880 in Indiana, during childbirth
...................... 4 Rachel Denton b: Abt. 1868
...................... 4 [13] Harry Denton b: June 28, 1878 in Washington County, Indiana d: November 27, 1950 in Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas
.......................... +May Mae Perline Perkins b: Abt. 1878
.............................. 5 Howard Denton b: Abt. 1906
.............................. 5 Jeanette Jane Denton b: October 14, 1908 in Lagoda, IN d: Jan. 16, 1999 in Bruceville Terrace, Sacramento, CA
.................................. +William Theodore (Ted) Woltje b: Abt. 1908 d: Abt. 1971 in Meade, Kansas
.............................. 5 Eldena Denton b: Abt. 1910
.................................. +?? Farrell b: Abt. 1910
.............................. 5 Billie Denton b: Abt. 1912
.................................. +?? Birkenbaugh b: Abt. 1912
.............................. 5 Goldie Denton b: Abt. 1914
.................................. +?? Stoddard b: Abt. 1914
...................... *2nd Wife of [13] Harry Denton:
.......................... +Rachel EdithGreen Snyder b: Abt. 1878
...................... 4 Charles Denton b: March 1880 in Washington County, Indiana
.............. *4th Wife of [11] Joseph Denton:
.................. +Lydia Ann Bryant b: Abt. 1859
.............. *5th Wife of [11] Joseph Denton:
.................. +Mary Adaline Nixon b: December 6, 1860
.............. *6th Wife of [11] Joseph Denton:
.................. +Florence Vandever b: Abt. 1830
...................... 4 Mary Denton b: Abt. 1887 in Davies County, Indiana
.............. 3 David Denton b: September 24, 1834 in Crawford County, Indiana d: December 17, 1903 in Livonia, Washington County, Indiana
.................. +Elizabeth Suddarth b: Abt. 1834
.............. 3 Elizabeth Denton b: Abt. 1838 in Crawford County, Indiana
.............. 3 [14] George Washington Denton b: Abt. 1840 in Crawford County, Indiana d: July 13, 1884 in Orange County, Indiana
.................. +Fanny McPherson b: Abt. 1840
.............. *2nd Wife of [14] George Washington Denton:
.................. +Della Perkins b: Abt. 1840
.............. 3 Martha Denton b: Abt. 1846 in Harrison County, Indiana
.............. 3 Mary Denton b: Abt. 1848 in Harrison County, Indiana
.............. 3 [15] Harmon Denton b: Abt. 1850 in Crawford County, Indiana d: December 28, 1932 in Paoli Twp, Orange County, Indiana
.................. +Lydia Cornwall b: Abt. 1850
.............. *2nd Wife of [15] Harmon Denton:
.................. +Sarah (Trusty) Akers b: Abt. 1850
.............. 3 Rebecca E Denton b: Abt. 1854
Item 13--This URL is the source address for the following Gwinformation by Jim Wall: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1858171&id=I91125132&ti=5519
O Ancestors of Kirsten & Karin Wall Ancestors of Kirsten & Karin Wall
Entries: 6294 Updated: Sat Jan 19 11:17:45 2002 Contact: James T Wall* ID: I91125132Name Suffix: 3ggm
* Name: Elizabeth GWIN
* Given Name: Elizabeth
* Surname: Gwin
* Sex: F
* Birth: Abt 1787 in , Tenn, USA
* Death: Aft 9 Apr 1858 in , Orange Co., Ind, USA
* Burial: Aft 9 Apr 1858 , Orange Co., Ind, USA
* Change Date: 24 Nov 2001
* Note:
REFN: 6.22THIS** IS THE ONLY PLACE I HAVE SEEN ELIZABETH [GWIN] DENTON LISTED WITH HER HUSBAND, DAVID DENTON. ELIZABETH APPARENTLY DIED BEFORE 1860 AND IS NOT LISTED IN THE 1860 CENSUS. ELIZABETH WAS 63 YEARS OLD PER THE 1850 CENSUS OF ORANGE CO., INDIANA, SOUTHEAST TWP., PAGE 372. IT IS INDICATED THAT SHE WAS BORN IN TENNESSEE IN 1787. AT THAT TIME, I BELIEVE WHAT IS NOW TENNESSEE WAS PART OF NORTH CAROLINA. JAMES T. WALL*** THE DEATH RECORD OF HER SON, ALLEN, INDICATES THAT HIS FATHER WAS DAVID DENTON AND HIS MOTHER WAS A "GWIN." ** = 1850
CENSUS.***THE HOOSIER GENEALOGIST, PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 315 WEST OHIO ST., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46202, VOLUME 33, NUMBER 1, MARCH 1993, SHOWS THE FOLLOWING ANCESTORS OF JAMES THOMAS WALL (III) ON PAGES16-23 UNDER THE TITLE "PIONEER ANCESTORS APPROVED 1992 SOCIETY OF INDIANA PIONEERS"- [HEADINGS ARE: ANCESTOR; BIRTHPLACE; BIRTHDATE; INDIANA COUNTY SETTLED; PREVIOUS RESIDENCE]: CANTERBURY, MARY VA CA 1770 CRAWFORD BY 1819 TN; DENTON, DAVID VA CA 1778 HARRISON BEF 1820; DENTON, ELIZABETH GWIN TN? CA 1787 HARRISON BEF 1820; DENTON, ELIZABETH WEATHERS MCMILLEN CRAWFORD CO. CA 1818; DENTON, ISOM TN 1808 HARRISON BEF 1820; GWIN, ELIZABETH TN?
CA 1787 HARRISON BEF 1820; GWIN, ISOM (10) VA? 1767/70 CRAWFORD BY 1819 VA/TN (10) EARLY BAPTIST MINISTER. ; MCMILLEN, ELIZABETH WEATHERS CRAWFORD CO. CA 1818; AND WEATHERS, ELIZABETH CRAWFORD CO. CA 1818.****** PER NAOMI KEITH SEXTON, THE HOOSIER JOURNAL OF ANCESTRY, P.O. BOX 33, LITTLE YORK, INDIANA 47139 IN LETTER TO ME DATED 13 FEB 1987, ORANGE COUNTY, INDIANA GRANTORS 20-37 DAVID DENTON & WIFE, ELIZABETH [NEE GWIN] (BOTH "X"'D) [THAT IS, WERE NOT ABLE TO WRITE] TO BARNETT STALCUP NE 1/4 OF NE QTR. 29-1S-2E, 40 ACRES 9 APR. 1858 (IN SOUTH-EAST TOWNSHIP, BORDERS ON CRAWFORD CO. ON TWO SIDES) [I BELIEVE THAT THIS STATEMENT IS INCORRECT-- IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE LAND IN IN THE FAR NORTH-EASTERN QUARTER OF SECTION 29, WHICH FACES CRAWFORD COUNTY ONLY ON THE SOUTHERN SIDE OF THE SECTION. JTW] FROM THIS, IT APPEARS THAT ELIZABETH GWIN DENTON WAS STILL LIVING AS OF 9 APRIL 1858-- I BELIEVE THAT SHE DIED BEFORE THE 1860 CENSUS WAS TAKEN. JAMES THOMAS WALL (III)***
Father: Isom (Isham) (Guin or Guinn) GWIN b: Abt 1764 in , Va, USA------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mother: Mary CANTERBURY b: Abt 1770 in , Va, USA
Marriage 1 David DENTON b: Abt 1778 in , Hampshire Co., Va (Now W. Va), USA
* Note: _UID6355C2B08A3E4E4BA227DB1D2443A88FEA94Children
01. Allen DENTON b: 16 Jul 1804 in , Jefferson Co., E. Tenn, USA
02. Jane DENTON
03. Isom DENTON b: 1808 in , Tenn, USA
04. George DENTON b: Abt 1810 in , Tenn, USA
05. William DENTON b: Abt 1810/1815 in , Tenn or Mo?, USA
06. David DENTON b: Abt 1817 in , Tenn, USA
07. Thomas DENTON b: 1820 in , Ind, USA
08. Mary DENTON b: 12 Jan 1822 in , Harrison Co., Ind, USA
09. Rebecca DENTON b: 1817/1827 in , Ind, USA
10. John DENTON b: Abt 1830 in Harrison Co.?, Crawford Co.?, Ind, USA
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Item 14--Quoted from the page located at http://www.dentongenealogy.org/html/dat97.html#3
O Descendants of David Denton and Elizabeth Gwin DENTON, David
Birth : 1778 Hampshire, CO, WV
Death : 1860
Gender: Male
Parents:Father: DENTON, Thomas
Mother: Claypool, ElizabethFamily:
Spouse:
GWIN, Elizabeth
Birth : 1787 TN
Death : 1858 Orange CO, IN
Gender: FemaleChildren:DENTON, Jane
DENTON, Allen
DENTON, Isom
DENTON, George
DENTON, William
DENTON, David
DENTON, Thomas
DENTON, Mary
DENTON, Rebecca
DENTON, John
Item 15--Quoted from the page located at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/dentonfamilytree.txt
O
Descendants of Margaret "Aretta" Weathers and George DentonWEATHERS, Margaret "Aretta"
Birth : 1815 Crawford CO, IN
Death : Crawford CO, IN
Gender: Female
Family:
Marriage: 19 JUL 1830
Spouse:
DENTON, George (04)
Birth : 1810 TN
Death : Orange CO, IN
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: DENTON, David (05)
Mother: GWIN, ElizabethChildren:
DENTON, Elizabeth
DENTON, Rachel
DENTON, David
DENTON, Joseph
DENTON, George Washington
DENTON, Martha
DENTON, Mary
DENTON, Harmon (03)
DENTON, Rebecca E.
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DENTON, David (05)
Birth : 1778 Hampshire, CO, WV
Death : 1860
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: DENTON, Thomas (06)
Mother: Claypool, Elizabeth
Family:
Spouse:
GWIN, Elizabeth
Birth : 1787 TN
Death : 1858 Orange CO, IN
Gender: Female
Children:
DENTON, Jane
DENTON, Allen
DENTON, Isom
DENTON, George (04)
DENTON, William
DENTON, David
DENTON, Thomas
DENTON, Mary
DENTON, Rebecca
DENTON, John
Item 16--Quoted from the page located at http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/smith/fam02044.htm
O Descendants of David Denton and Elizabeth Gwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Husband: David Denton
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Born: 1778 at: Hampshire, CO, WV
Married: at:
Died: 1860 at:
Father:Thomas Denton
Mother:Elizabeth Osborne
Other Spouses:
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Wife: Elizabeth Gwin
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Born: 1787 at: TN
Died: 1858 at: after in Orange CO, IN
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHILDREN
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Name: Jane Denton
Born: at: TN
Married: 21 DEC 1824 at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: William Watkins
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Name: Allen Denton
Born: 16 JUL 1804 at: TN
Married: 30 OCT 1825 at: Bartholemew CO, IN
Died: 18 DEC 1883 at: Harrison CO, IN
Spouses: Hannah Anderson Clara Foster
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Name: Isom Denton
Born: 1808 at: TN
Married: 17 JUL 1826 at:
Died: SEP 1888 at: before in Blue River Twp., Harrison CO, IN
Spouses: Elizabeth Lincoln; Elizabeth Weathers
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Name: George Denton
Born: 1810 at: TN
Married: 19 JUL 1830 at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Aritta Weathers
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Name: William Denton
Born: 1815 at: TN
Married: 1836 at: Crawford CO, IN
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Matilda Jones
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Name: David Denton
Born: 1817 at: TN
Married: 21 APR 1841 at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Eliza Emeline Bolt
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Name: Thomas Denton
Born: 1820 at: IN
Married: 27 DEC 1838 at: Crawford CO, IN
Died: FEB 1865 at:
Spouses: Fanny Minerva Downs
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Name: Mary Denton
Born: 12 JAN 1822 at: Harrison CO, IN
Married: 20 JUN 1839 at: Crawford CO, IN
Died: 31 JUL 1885 at:
Spouses: Joel Downs
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Name: Rebecca Denton
Born: 1827 at: IN
Married: 28 JUN 1845 at: Crawford CO, IN
Died: 1884 at: before in IN
Spouses: Barnett Stalcup
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Name: John Denton
Born: 1830 at: Crawford, IN
Married: at: Crawford CO, IN
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Tempa Downs
Item 17--Quoted from the page located at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~greenecoingennut/greene/deeds/deed_bk_a.htm
O Greene County, Indiana
Deed Book "A"Inside of the front cover is the plat of the town of Newberry by Mark O’Neall laid off on 5 May 1830 on the White River in Cass township containing 58 lots.
Page 9 :Alexander Craig to Jonathan Lindley of Orange co. dtd. 3 Sep 1822 all his interest in 200A in N end of fractional 21-8-5 provided never the less that if Edmon Davis, Charles Peter, John Cole, & John Davis give certain notes to Isam Gwin and endorsed unto said Alexander Craig. Notes payable to Jonathan Lindley whe due. Witt: Benj. Huey & J. L. Jem.
Item 18--Quoted from the page located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/biographies.htm
O Martin Co., Indiana, GWIN, Isum:
Biographies
Part of the USGenWeb ProjectCaptain Isum GWIN was born 17 Oct1826 near Lanesville in Harrison Co., IN. He spent his childhood near his birthplace. In 1837 his parents, Holmes and Mary GWIN, moved near Haysville, Dubois Co. The family once again moved to Rutherford Township in Martin Co., where Isum resided until 1886. Isum married Sarah MOSIER on 8 Oct1857. Sarah died in an accident while making soap, her dress catching on fire and she being alone at the time in the cabin. Their son William was only two years old at the time. Leaving his son with his parents, Isum enlisted in D Co., 80th IN Vol. Inf. 9 Aug1862. Mustered out 22 Jun1865 at Salisbury N.C. Shortly after returning home he again faced sadness with the loss of his son William. He was married Aug1865 to Elizabeth CHATTIN, and unto this union were born two sons, Edmund and Zeno. Elizabeth died from pneumonia 26 May 1870. He was married 25 Dec 1870 to Louisa MOSIER, and to this union seven more children were born. Isum GWIN was one of Martin Co.'s best known soldiers, spending 60 years there as a devout member of the church, remaining faithful until death. Isum died 4 Apr 1907 and was buried in South Martin Cem., where the Rev W.A. Schell held the service. Source: Kenny Gwin kennygw@webtv.net
Isum Gwin
Captain of Company D
1st Lieutenant of Company D
2nd Lieutenant of Company D
1st Sergeant of Company D80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
An American Civil War RegimentBelieved taken between September 1864 and early 1865
Shows him wearing the insignia ('shoulder straps') of a Captain
Image and permission to use it courtesy of his Great-Grandson Kenneth GwinBorn 1826 at Lanesville in Harrison Co., Indiana
Father was Holmes Gwin(17__-18__)
Mother was Mary Patterson(17__-18__)
His wife was ____________________ (18__-18__)
They married ______ __, 18__ at ______________________________
Their children were _________________________________________
He died _______ __, 1907 at _________________________________
He is buried at South Martin Martin Cemetery, Martin County, IndianaAccording to his military service records, Isum Gwin was 35 years old and a resident of Alfordsville in Daviess County, Indiana when he was enlisted by John W. Tucker on August 9, 1862 into what became Company D of the 80th Indiana. Isum was appointed by Tucker as the 1st Sergeant (also called Orderly Sergeant) of Co. D on August 16, 1862. He was mustered into the Union Army at that rank for a 3 year term of service on September 3, 1862 at Camp Gibson near the town of Princeton in Gibson County, Indiana. At that time the Army noted he was a "Farmer" and stood "5 feet 7 inches" tall with "blue" eyes, "light" hair and a "fair" complexion.
As 1st Sergt., Isum Gwin was the highest ranked Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) in his company, and was fourth in command after 2nd Lieutenant William F. Green, 1st Lieutenant Jacob Scammahorn and Captain John W. Tucker, the company commander.
Sergt. Isum was recorded as "Present" with the 80th from its official formation on September 3, 1862 until May 2, 1865.
On October 8, 1862 the 80th took part in the bloody fighting at Perryville in Boyle County, Kentucky. This was the first time the regiment was in combat ('saw the elephant' as they said back then) and it took place just 30 days after it had first drawn its uniforms and weapons. During 2 hours of heavy fighting the 80th lost 25 men killed, 116 wounded, and 16 captured out of the 738 men it took into the battle. This was a 27% casualty rate, and amounted to 45% of all casualties the regiment would suffer during its entire service. According to his service records, Sergt. Gwin "Lost Coat and Blanket Knapsack Shirt [and] drawers in battle" at Perryville.
According to a letter in the possession of the Gwin family, Sergt. Gwin fell in front of a horse-drawn Army wagon and it ran over his head in late October, 1862 between Lebanon and Danville, Ky.
On January 30, 1863 Sergt. Gwin was commissioned as the new 2nd Lieut. of Co. D by Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton, replacing Lieut. Green who had resigned his commission and left the Army on December 20, 1862. Isum received his commission on March 25, 1863, but then his promotion paperwork got lost. This resulted in a 6 month delay in mustering him in at his new rank, during which he worked as an officer, but was paid as a 1st Sergt. To add insult to injury, 2nd Sergt. John W. Clark was promoted over Gwin's head to be the new Captain of Co. D when Capt. Tucker was promoted to be the 80th's new Major.
In August 1863 the 80th departed Kentucky and marched over the Cumberland Mountains into Confederate-held Eastern Tennessee as part of a large Federal force under the command of US Major General Ambrose E. Burnside. There, on October 12, 1863 at Loudon in Loudon County, 1st Sergt. Gwin was finally mustered in as the 2nd Lieutenant of Co. D.
The 80th spent a very cold, miserable, hungry winter in Eastern Tennessee, primarily at Loudon, but also near Knoxville at Strawberry Plains in Jefferson County and at Mossy Creek.
On February 24, 1864 2nd Lieut. Gwin was commissioned as the new 1st Lieut. of Co. D by Gov. Morton, replacing Lieut. Scammahorn (he had resigned his commission the previous June, but had not been officially discharged until February 1864). Isum received his commission on May 11, 1864, but once again events transpired to delay his promotion and pay, this time due to the demands of an active military campaign. At the time the 80th was in northern Georgia, taking part in the opening actions of the famous 4 month campaign led by US Major General William T. Sherman to capture Atlanta Georgia.
Three days after his commission arrived, the 80th took part in the bloody fighting at Resaca, Georgia, on May 14, 1864. There it suffered 26 killed and 100 wounded out of the 270 men who were ordered to take part in a doomed charge against entrenched Confederate troops. This was a 47% casualty rate, one of the highest of any Federal unit in the battle. Lieut. Gwin wrote the following about that day in his diary.
"Co D 34 guns...ordered to advance and charge the Rebble forts at 12 O'clock got in [no closer than] one hundred yards of the [enemy's] works [where we] remained until dark when I went to the Regt."
On July 1, 1864 Lieut. Gwin was commissioned by Gov. Morton as the new Captain of Co. D, replacing Capt. Clarke who had resigned his commission in mid-June. Sergt. Warner G. Smoot was commissioned to replace Gwin as 1st Lieutenant, and the 2nd Lieutenant position was left permanently vacant. During this period the 80th was marching and/or fighting on a nearly continuous basis.
In fighting on July 19, 1864, near Decatur, Georgia, Lieut. Gwin earned the following praise in an official report by Major Tucker, who was then commanding the 80th.
"...on the 19th met a heavy rebel force; attacked and drove them beyond Decatur, losing a few men wounded. Here I wish to speak of the efficient, brave, and gallant conduct of First Lieut. Isum Gwin, Company D, who had charge of the skirmish line of my regiment. He drove the rebels, having to advance through a field under a galling fire, yet with that courage rare and only belonging to the brave, led forward his men, being present at all times where most needed, steadily driving the enemy, killing and wounding many, proving himself on this occasion, as on every other, worthy of a better position..."
A step in that direction was achieved on July 25, 1864, near Atlanta, Georgia, when 2nd Lieut. Gwin was officially mustered into the Army as the new 1st Lieut. of Co. D. About that time he wrote the following to his parents back in Indiana.
"To day has been tolerable quiet but little firing -- I think the Johnnies are getting tired or they certainly have reason to be quiet their loss in killed wounded and prisoners is estimated at 25,000 men since our Army crossed the Chattahoochee River...our loss will not exceed 10,000 men. Our Boys [in Co. D] are in tolerable good health and spirits... Your Son untill Death."
It was not until September 8, 1864 at Decatur, Georgia, just after the Confederates abandoned Atlanta, that 1st Lieut. Gwin was finally mustered in as the new Captain of Co. D. The Army made his elevation retroactive to July 1st, which led eventually to his being paid at as a Captain for those months.
In the fall of 1864 the 80th was detached from Sherman's forces and ordered back to Tennessee. There during a 3 day period in late November the 80th was force marched from Columbia to Spring Hill, where it narrowly escaped capture, on to Franklin, where it built breastworks and fought in a desperate 5 hour battle, and then through the night to Nashvillle. There in mid-December it took part in the 2 day battle that effectively destroyed the Confederate Army under Major General John Bell Hood.
The 80th was then transferred to Washington, D.C. and on down to North Carolina to rejoin Sherman's forces. It was camped at Raleigh in April 1865 when the war ended with the surrender of most of the remaining Confederate forces. There on April 28th Capt. Gwin wrote the following request for a 30 day leave of absence.
"I have been in the service nearly (3) years and have never had a leave of absence. I have been with my Company ever since the Regt was organized. On entering the service, I left my businesses unsettled. It is now in such a condition that it needs my personal attention."
Capt. Gwin's request was approved and he departed for Indiana on May 2, 1865, leaving 1st Sergt. John Harris in command of the company (Lieut. Smoots having been discharged the previous month due to disabilities). Capt. Gwin was back with his company when he and the 43 others still in its ranks were honorably mustered out of the Army on June 22, 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina when the regiment was disbanded.
The surviving veterans of the 80th Indiana reached Indianapolis on July 3, 1865. There on the 5th they were addressed by Governor Morton at a gala reception dinner, and on the 8th were paid off and released to their homes as civilians.
For more about Capt. Gwin's experiences during the war, click the History link below to read what happened while he was with the 80th, including excerpts from the pocket diary he kept during the Atlanta Campaign.
Sources: Genealogical data provided by Isum's Great Grandson Kenny Gwin; letters and personal diary of Isum Gwin (Georgia, 1864); Civil War Compiled Military Service Records by Office of Adjutant General of the United States (Washington, DC) and Regimental Descriptive Rolls, 1861-1865, Volumes III, IV, and VIII, Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1866).
This page Copyright by Scott Cantwell Meeker of Deep Vee Productions.
All Rights Reserved. Created December 11, 2004. Last updated December 12, 2004.
Item 19--
O Descendants of George Denton and Aritta Weathers Husband: George Denton
Quoted from the page at http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/denton/fam01388.htm
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Born: 1810 at: TN
Married: 19 JUL 1830 at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Father:David Denton
Mother:Elizabeth Gwin
Other Spouses:
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Wife: Aritta Weathers
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Born: 1815 at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
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CHILDREN
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Name: Rachel Denton
Born: 10 JAN 1829 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: 20 JAN 1860 at: Orange CO, IN
Died: 11 APR 1911 at: Orange CO, IN
Spouses: Jonathan McDonald
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Name: David Denton
Born: 24 SEP 1834 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: 2 AUG 1857 at: Washington CO, IN
Died: 17 DEC 1903 at: Washington CO, IN
Spouses: Elizabeth Suddarth
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Name: Joseph Denton
Born: 1835 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: 2 APR 1857 at: Washington CO, IN
Died: 1887 at:
Spouses: Margaret Cristell, Miriam Purkhiser, Mary Elizabeth Jenkins, Lydia Ann Bryant, Mary A. Nixon, Florence Vandever
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Name: Elizabeth Denton
Born: 1839 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
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Name: George Washington Denton
Born: 1840 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: 18 MAR 1865 at: Orange CO, IN
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Fayyn McPherson Dolly Perkins
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Name: Martha Denton
Born: 1847 at: Harrison CO, IN
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
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Name: Mary Denton
Born: 1849 at: Harrison CO, IN
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
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Name: Harmon Denton
Born: 1850 at: Crawford CO, IN
Married: 29 OCT 1874 at: Orange CO, IN
Died: 28 DEC 1932 at: Orange CO, IN
Spouses: Lydia Cornwall Sarah Akers
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Name: Rebecca E. Denton
Born: 1854 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
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Item 20--
O NAMES EXTRACTED FROM THE MINUTES OF THE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN SEVIERVILLE,
Originally named
FORKS OF THE LITTLE PIGEON BAPTIST CHURCH.
Established 1789
Transcribed from the originals by Joe Sharp.
Sharp's transcript was copied and compared to the original by Harold Ownby in 1985.This list typed from Harold's copy. This is just an attempt to get the names made available and not to copy the entire minutes. Hopefully, this will help people who are trying to locate their families in this place and time.
A debt of gratitude is owed to Harold for all the work necessary to provide this copy. Edna Clack 1999
The Church was destroyed during the war and reorganized in 1876.
Names of members as of Sept 5, 1807, in the order they appeared. I don't know the significance of the order nor why husband and wives aren't listed together.
NAMES FROM INDIVIDUAL MEETINGS...October 1814
"the assosiation commeses Satterday" Voted money to print "Minets of the next asosiation"
November 1814
Church in Wears Cove
Richard Wood
George Long
Jonas Moon
Spencer Clack
Nauls meating house
Isaac Scelman
Samuel Stocton
John Lindsey
December 1814
Sister Baker
Richard Varnall senor
Levy Spencer
Wears Cove ChurchIjam GuinRichard Shield
Henry Haggard
Nauls Church...
Item 21--
O If this is right, John Gwin is related to Jim Wall as follows:
John McDonald Gwin's LineRelationship James Thomas Wall III's Line Isham Gwin and Mary (Canterbury?)parents Isham Gwin and Mary Canterbury John Gwin m. Jane Walkersiblings Elizabeth Gwin m. David Denton William Gwin m. RoseAnne Carlisle Jones Wilson1st Cousins Isom Denton m. Elizabeth "Betty" Weathers William Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza Basset2nd Cousins Mary Angeline Denton m. John William Patterson James Bassett Gwin m. Adrian Belle Vardaman3rd Cousins Vernia William Patterson m. Georgia Alice Usury Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy Lee Keeney4th Cousins Ruth Newlin Patterson m. James Thomas Wall, Jr. John McDonald Gwin5th Cousins James Thomas Wall, III 6th Cousins
7th Cousins
Item 22--
O These are some selected names from the 1820 U.S. Census of Harrison Co., IN.
Item 23--
O
From: "JORDAN SUTTON" <JORDAN65@peoplepc.com>
Date: Fri Feb 11, 2005 09:44:28 PM US/Mountain
To: <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Isom Gwin FamilyJohn,
I found your web pages while surfing around and I must say I'm impressed with all of the info you have gathered and presented. I am a descendant of Isom/Isham Gwin through his daughter Elizabeth who married David Denton (through their son George Denton and Aretta Weathers, their son Joseph Denton and Miriam (Hobson) Purkhiser, their son Harmon/Herman Denton and Laura Timmons, their son Thomas Denton and Verna Marie Sparks, their daughter Marilyn (Denton) Sutton, who is my mother). I've made a few trips to Orange County, Indiana in search of Denton and Gwin info over the years and was just about to e-mail you with a copy of Isom Gwin's will and estate settlement, when I saw that James T. Wall had beat me to it and it's already on one of your pages.
I know you have a lot of info from some of the Baptist Church records in Tennessee, and the Sevier County Library site has been a great resource. I'm attaching a file I have that I copied from their site (plagiarism!) containing "Providence Baptist Curch Minutes, Jefferson County and Sevier County Tennessee, October 1797 to September 1828". I don't have the site address handy but I can find it for you if you'd like. I copied every entry that mentioned Isom Gwin and edited out all of the rest. You may have seen this, but the January 19, 1805 entry plainly shows that Isom Gwin did in fact have a son named William and I know this was one of the things you were speculating about on your site. I also found the Sept 19, 1812 entry to be a little comical, but that's another story.
One question I had for you was on Richard Gwin and Sarah Chesley. If they were married about 1773 as you estimate, and Isom was their son, how could Isom have married Mary Canterbury in 1787? He would have been a bit too young wouldn't he? Is there any other proof that links Richard to Isom? I know that Isom Gwin married a Mary Likens in Orange Co, IN about 1819 I think (I'll check on the date, I have it somewhere.) and that this was probably Isom Sr. and the Mary who died in 1855, causing Isom's estate to be settled then. There was also an Isom that married a Betsey Snowden (see Item 24 below) in Orange Co. and I think this is Isom Jr. I don't know for sure. I'll have to dig out my Gwin files, I'm going completely from memory at the moment.
Anyway, just wanted to say I appreciate your site and it will probably take me quite a while to digest all of the info you have there. Let me know if there is any way I can help the cause. I've been doing this off and on for 15 years and don't have much time anymore with 4 small kids, or much computer expertise (none really), but I know I have some notes on Isom from different church records from Orange, Crawford, and Washington counties in Indiana and the land grant info from Tennessee which you have. I'll see what all I can find if there's anything you don't already have.
Thanks again for all of the efforts you've put into this. I really enjoy your site.
Jordan Sutton
jordan65@peoplepc.comPROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES
JEFFERSON COUNTY AND SEVIER COUNTY TENNESSEE
OCTOBER 1797 TO SEPTEMBER 1828Church Book
PROVIDENCE CHURCH
Convened monthly
of the Primitive BaptistDecember the 18th (1802) third Saturday The Church of Christ met and after Divine Service were performed - brother Isom Gwin came forward to the Church and confessed that he had been over-taken by passion and had committed sin by Striking a Man the Church forgave him - the case of Saml. Romine laid over, brother Ebenezer Leeth appointed as Delegate to beaver Creek for the purpose of forming a Constitution for our next Association ? GW
May the 20th (1803) third Friday the Church of Christ met and Service being performed Received by Experience Nelley Hicks and Nelley Williams - Brother Thomas Renner came forward to the church and confessed he had done wrong by talking about brother Daniel Layman in an unbecoming manner and that about in a public Company about some doctrine he advanced - To which doctrine brother Layman maid a recantation - A motion maid by brother Spenser Clack to tolerate brother Isom Gwin to Exercise his gift wheresoever the Lord in his providence may call him Laid over till next meeting for consideration
June the 18th third Saturday The Church of Christ met and after divine Service being performed an allegation brought in against brother Siles McGuire for being a fiddle and playing on it also for gameing and striking a man in anger the Church appoint brethren Slover Gwin Fowler and bankhed to Labour with him and Cite him to attend the next meeting in course - the Motion maid by brother Clack for brother Gwins bounds to be inlarged Laid over at brother Gwins request - Brother Robert McWilliams came forward to the Church and ask for a Letter of Dismission it was granted - The Clerk appointed to write it - Received by Experience Ivey Sugg and Mildred Wood by letter - G
July the 16th third Saturday The Church of Christ met and after Divine Service being performed brother Siles McGuire came according to the request of the Church they lay him under Censure till next meeting - The Church agree to Lisens brother given to preach the gospel and appointed brother Richard Wood Junior to write them - The Church appoint brother Isom Gwin and brother Ebenezer Leeth as delegates to the association Received by Experience Archabald Beard Bennet Williams and Nancy Layman
February the 18th (1804) third Saturday - Christs Church met and after divine service being performed - brother Laten Romine came forward to the Church and requested the Church to dispense with his Setting with them for the present the Church having information themselves of his reasons for so doing grant his request - Elisha Adams Excluded from the fellowship of the Church for the Sin of reported Drunkenness
The committee appointed to transcribe and revise the Church book viz brother Richard Wood Leeth Reneau and Hatcher met on the fifteenth January 1804 and affected the work which this day being read approved by the Church - A petition from Tuchaleechey Church for brother Isom Gwin to be ordained to take the pastorial care of them it was granted if he is found Sufficient when Examined before a presbytery which is to Set at the fork pigeon on the first Saturday and Friday before in April Sister Nelley Hix askt the Church for a Letter of Dismission it was grantedJune the 16th third Saturday - Christs Church met divine Service being performed the Church then proved to the affairs of Gods house - Brother Wood being absent the Chose Brother Elijah Rogers as Moderator Second the case of Laten Romine Laid over till next meeting and brethren appoint to Labor with him and make report Leeth James Wood
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Second the motion maid for brother Layman ordination Laid over at his own request for further consideration
Third brother Rogers in behalf of brother James Martin and Sister Martin his wife ask the Church for letters of dismission it was granted if wanted before next meeting and the Clerk to write them
Fourth Brother Gwin informed the Church that brother Samuel Mops had got angry and profainly swore brethren appointed Isom Gwin and Thomas Atchley to Labor with him and cite him to the next meetingJuly the 21st Third Saturday - The Church of Christ met Divine Service being performed, Then proceeded to the affairs of Gods house
First Brother Laten Romine came forward made Satisfaction and was restored to fellowship
2 The motion for brother Laymans ordinations continued
3 The case of bro. Samuel Mops Laid over and brethren reappointed to labor with him Simon Williams & Ruben Wood and cite him to the next meeting
4 Brother Leeth and brother Gwin appointed Delegates to attend the next Association
5 Brother Richard Wood came forward to the Church and informed the Church that he was Distressed with Sister Hanah Pate
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for a breach of the Sabbath day for which the Church declare an unfellowship with her but Seaming rather to Justify her self in what she had done The Church agree to Lay the matter over till next meeting for her further consideration and appointed brethren to labor with her Elijah Rogers and Isom GwinAugust the 18th Third Saturday The Church of Christ met Divine Service being performed - The Church then proceeded to the affairs of Gods house
First brother Laymans motion Continued
2 Samuel Mops Excluded from the fellowship of the Church for the Sin of profainly Swareing and neglecting to here the call of the Church
3 The case of Sister Pate laid over till next meeting and brethren reappointed to Labor with her and cite her to the next meeting Simon Williams and Thos Atchley
4th Elizabeth Pate Excluded from the fellowship of the Church for the Sin of Fornication
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5th Sister Bell came forward to the Church and confessed She was truly sorry for expressing her self in so acrimonious a manner as he did in protecting evil practices on the Sabbath day the Church forgive her
6th Brother Richard Wood informed the Church that he understood that brother Laten Romine had Drunkt liquor to excess brethren appointed George Denton and John Hatcher to labor with him and cite him to attend the next meeting
7th Brother Richard Wood preached a Sermon from the 18th Chapter of Genesis and 19th verse &, c
8th Sabbath day brother Gwin preach first from Second Chapter and third verse of Solomons Song
Second brother Richard Wood preached a Sermon from the 26th C and 28th verse of ActsOctober The 19th Third Friday The Church of Christ met and Divine Service being performed the Church then proceeded to the affairs of Gods house
First brother John Layman come forward and informed the Church that he understood their had gone out a report that he had been gambling but Says what he did he did not do it as Such but what he did was untholedly and wishes for time to come to be more guarded and is Sorry for it as he dose not alow himself in no Such practices
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2nd Brother Las Wood come forward and informed the Church that he is Distressed with brother Daniel Adams Supposing he has defanded him The Church appoint a committee to Settle the Matter between the parties Ebenezer Leeth Isom Gwin Elijah Rogers Wm.Canterbury Joseph Campbell Micheal Barnet and John Hatcher and further the Committee is allowed to admit of worldly testimony if the parties concent thereto
3rd Sister Hannah Pate come forward to the Church and Confessed She had Seen a great Evil in what She had done on the Sabbath day further Says She is truly Sorry for expressing her self in So Acrimonies as She did to the Church, The Church forgive her
4th query continued
5th Letters of Dismission granted to Simon Williams his wife Mary Bennett Williams Phebe Williams Nelley Williams and Sarah Williams
6th Sister Sarah Pate come forward and acknowledged that She is truly Sorry for Expressing her self in So Acrimonies a manner as She did to the Church, The Church forgive her
7th Adjourned till to morrow ten o clock
Met according to adjournment
8th The case of brother Johnson Adamslaid over till next meeting and the Same brethren to continue their laborsNovember the 17th Third Saturday The Church of Christ met Divine Service being performed the Church then proceed to thy affairs of Gods house
First Brother John Hatcher come forward and informed the Church that he understood that their was Some of the brethren Distressed with him for trying to Settle a worldly Matter between brethren on the Sabbath Day The Church forgive him
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2nd Brother Abraham Slover Junior come forward and informed the Church that he had been very Drunk and had behaved very unchristian like and is truly Sorry for it and for the future intend to be more guarded the Church forgive him
3rd The query continued
4th Johnson Adams Excluded from the fellowship of the Church for the Sin of repeated frolicking and neglecting to here the Calls of the Church
5th A report brought into the Church that Brother Joseph Campbell had Drinkt to excess but wishes the Church to wate with him till next meeting brethren appointed to Labor with him and cite him to attend the next meeting Ebenezer Leeth Isom Gwin and Elijah Rogers
6th The Dispute between Jas Wood and Daniel Adams Settled and Satisfaction gained
7th A report brought into the Church that brother William Canterbury had been Drunk brethren appointed to labor with him and cite him to the next meeting Richd. Wood Junior and Thos. Atchley
8th A Motion made that the usual mode of keeping the Church record be alteredJanuary The 19th 1805 Third Saturday The Church of Christ met having performed divine Service
The Church then proceeded to they affairs of Gods house
First The Case of brother Campbell Laid over and brethren Laid over appointed to use further Labors William Langston and Thos. Atchley
2nd The case of William Canterbury Laid over brethren appointed to Labor and Cite him to attend the next meeting Jas. Wood & Ruben Wood
3rd query continued
4th Motion for altering the records Laid over
5th A motion made that the Church fall upon Some Method for the Examination of those who Shall them selves as Candidates for the Ministry
6th A report brought into the Church that Brother Abraham Slover Junior has been Sporting brethren appointed to Labor with him and Cite him to the next meeting Ebenezer Leeth & John Layman
7th Letters of Dismission granted to Isom Gwin his wife & Son William Gwin
8th Letters of Dismission granted to Robt. Bankhed and his wife Frankey
September 19th (1812) third Saturday the Church of Christ met after worship proceeded to the affairs of Gods house
first Br John Hatcher and his wife come forward to the Church and confessed that they had Seen Isom Gwin very much intoxicated with Liquor at John Bells Seven years a go or upward they confessed that they had done very wrong in concealing the matter So long the Church forgave them
2nd The ordination of Brother Daniel Layman was taken up for Investigation unanimously agreed that he be ordained
3rd Motioned that Brother Leeth have License to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ where ever he pleases the Church grant them
4 A letter of Dismission granted to Br Joseph Layman
5th Brethren Leeth and Parrot appointed as Delegates to the next Association to be held at the Beaver Ridge meeting house Knox County
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5th Brother James Bishop obtained liberty to exercise his gift in the bounds of this Church
7 Sally Brimer and Berra Brimer obtained liberty to keep their fellowship in this arm of the Church
8th Received by Experience Berra McCarty Berra Henderson 2 Jeney Reneau 3 and Zeno Williams
Item 24--Orange County Marriages
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Snowden, Betsy and Gwin, Isom: 03-01-1824
Snowden, David and Vannest, Polly: 11-27-1823
Snowden, Joseph and Overby, Sarah: 05-28-1835
Snowden, Margaret and Brown, James: 07-14-1836
Snowden, Nancy and Newkirk, John: 03-15-1825
Snowden, Nancy and Gregory, Milton: 08-07-1836
Snowdon, Rachel and Newkirk, Thomas: 04-12-1835
[JMG NOTE: Look at the names Snowden, Newkirk, and Brown above; these names also appear in the list of families in the Providence Church in Orange Co. where Isom Gwin was called to preach (Item 07 above).]
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BLUE RIVER TOWNSHIPWritten By Frederick P. Griffin
from notes of Miss Loretta Davis & Mr. Emory BrunerAs published in the souvenir Cenntenial Program for the 1959 Harrison County Fair.
Blue River Township is located in the northwest corner of Harrison County; as its name implies, Big Blue River flows along and forms the west boundary of this township.
According to the records in the courthouse in Corydon, the first settlers of this township took land in the extreme northwest part of the towship along the river. These were Arthur Whitehead in 1817; Levi Taylor and John Coe in 1818; and Benjamin King in 1819. Josiah Lincoln an uncle of President Abraham Lincoln, settled in south west Blue River Township. Josiah Lincoln had six children; two sons Jacob and Thomas Lincoln and four daughters who married John Crutchfield, Isom Denton, John Briscoe, and John Sullenzer [Sullenger?].
In 1809 and early road ran from southeast to northwest across this township; this was part of the main road that extended from Corydon to Fredericksburg- the later place was located on the Old Post Road of the Vincennes Trace.
Four churhces have served this area- namely Hancock's Chapel, Blue River Chapel, Mt. Zion and Mt. Tabor. Each of these churches have cemeteries where many of the early settlers are buried. Hancock's Chapel is a Methodist church and Blue River Chapel is a Christian Church. Mt. Zion and Mt. Tabor were both destroyed by fire. The former was never rebuilt but Mt.Tabor, which had once been a Christian Church of Christ, was rebuilt.
The White Caps or the Regulators operated in this township for a number of years. On some occasions whippings were administered by the white hooded men and on several incidents, lives were lost.
In January 1834, William Gresham, the Sheriff of Harrison County was shot and killed as he attempted to make an arrest in Blue River Township.
One room schools once served as educational centers of the township; they were familiar names such as Hancock's Chapel, Brush College, Hati, Wyman, Babcock's, Steven's and Armstrong's. The Depauw High School was constructed in 1910 and served until 1950 when it was discontinued. Blue River, Spencer, and Jackson Townships have combined their efforts in education and all children of this area now attend the North Central Consolidated School at Ramsey.
The Hancock Chapel area was served by a school, church and store. This store was operated by Ed Routh who also served as postmaster. Routh later sold the store to the Wenning family who operates the present store in a building which had once been the original one- room school at Hancock's Chapel. Bill Trotter conducted a mail route from Fredericksburg through Hancock's Chapel to Ramsey on the railroad.
The thriving little town of Depauw is on the main route of the Southern Railroad. This town which is divided- part in Spencer Township - was platted by Felician Henriott, April 8, 1884. Logs hauled to this point by ox teams. Also at Depauw were Grigg's Cannery, Schuppert's Flour Mills, and numerous stores.
The southwest corner of Blue River Township is known as the "Milltown Corner". Here the river forms a pocket around this area. That part of Milltown (photo at left) that is east of the river is in Blue River Township, but the main part of the town lies on the west bank of the river in Crawford County, Indiana.
Note: In the Milltown photo from 1902, notice the wooden covered bridge that crossed Blue River.
In this area known as the "Milltown Corner", there are extensive deposits of limestone. Here lime was burned and shipped to distant markets. The largest limestone holdings in this area have been by the Louisville Cement Company. Today poultry is being raised, as an experiment, in the abandoned tunnels of these quarries. During the past year the Southern Railroad has re-routed its tracks through this "Milltown Corner". The Road now crosses Blue River to the north of Milltown, has eliminated several sharp curves in the tracks and missed Milltown entirely.
Ade Stevens had a large orchard one and a half mile north of Depauw and J.H. Bruner had an orchard one mile southeast of Hancock Chapel. D.F. Adams of Blue River Township was one of the first in the county to raise pure bred Jersey cattle. Today Blue River Township is strictly and agricultural area; the farmers are thrifty and scientific in their practices.
Family names that have long been associated with Blue River Township are: Armstrong, Babcock. Briscoe, Bruner. Durnil, Goss, Horner, Hancock, Jackson, Lagel, Lincolns, Lofton, Mott, Seacat, Routh, Smith, Stevens, Totten, Trowbridge, Voyles, and Weathers.
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Pedigree List
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fabercove/pedigree_list.htmPedigrees, by group, have been placed on this page to facilitate using your browser's "Find" feature to search for key words. Click Ctrl+f to open "Find" window.
***** The pedigrees posted to this site are not guaranteed for accuracy by the Walker DNA Project, but are the submissions of the individual DNA participants. Any data provided should always be independently proven.18420 Contact Gladys Forgety DG2COWS@aol.com
DNA participant descended from:
John Walker of Meadow Creek, Greene Co., TN; b early 1700's d 1796 m Mary Anderson
.....Thomas Walker m Elizabeth Magill 1787
..........Capt. William Walker b 1788 Greene Co., TN d 1868 Blount Co., TN m Elizabeth Culbertson 1810
...............Thomas Walker b 1820 Blount Co., TN d 1893 Sevier Co., TN m Eliza Jane Myers 1840
....................John N. Walker b1841 Blount Co., TN d 1921 Sevier Co., TN m Margaret King 1866
.........................John Henry Walker b 1872 Sevier Co., TN d 1942 Sevier Co., TN m Mary Trotter 1902
..............................George William Walker b 1904 Sevier Co., TN d 1975 Sevier Co., TN44398 Michael Shelby Walker appinscot@bellsouth.net
descended from:
John Walker b Washington Co., VA d 1796 Meadow Creek, Greene Co. , TN m Mary Anderson
.....Thomas Walker Sr. b 1765 TN m 26 Oct 1787 Greene Co., TN, Elizabeth Magill
..........Thomas Walker Jr. b 1791/95 Blount Co., TN d unknown m Polly Gwin
...............Isham (Isom) Gwin Walker b 1815 TN d 1835 Martin Co., IN m Clarrissa Thurston
....................Thomas Thurston Walker b 10/22/1854 Richland Co., IL d 1/15/1926 Wabash Co., IL m Lucinda Riley
.........................Shelby Lemon Walker b 9/3/1885 near French Lick, IN d 6/5/1948 Claypool, Kosciusko, IN m Beulah Fern Potts
..............................Frank Walker m. Janice Snoke
...................................DNA Participant, Michael Shelby WalkerMichael Shelby Walker, my Double 5th Cousin
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John McDonald Gwin's LineRelationship Michael Shelby Walker's Line Thomas Walker Sr.m. Elizabeth Magillparents Thomas Walker Sr. m. Elizabeth Magill siblings
siblingsThomas Walker Jr.
m. Polly Gwin
(moved to Indiana) William Gwin m. Roseanne Carlisle Jones WilsonDouble
1st CousinsIsham (Isom) Gwin Walker m. Clarrissa Thurston William Sutton Gwin m. Ida Eliza BassetDouble
2nd CousinsThomas Thurston Walker m. Lucinda Riley James Basset Gwin m. Adrian Belle VardamanDouble
3rd CousinsShelby Lemon Walker m. Beulah Fern Potts Adrian Sutton Gwin m. Dorothy Lee KeeneyDouble
4th CousinsFrank Walker m. Janice Snoke John McDonald GwinDouble
5th CousinsMichael Shelby Walker
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*1-- Samuel Lincoln b. Aug 24 1622
Hingham England,
d. May 26 1690 Hingham MA [s/o Edward Lincoln and Bridget Gilman] m. Martha Lyford 1650 Salem MA b. abt 1628 Hingham England d. Apr 10 1693 Hingham MA [d/o Rev. John Lyford b. 1574 Longhall, Armagh Ireland, d. 1623/24 Martin's Hundred VA, and Sarah Lyford b. abt 1592 Longhall Ireland] *2-- Samuel Lincoln b. Aug 25 1650 Hingham MA, d. Mar 1721 Hingham m. Deborah Hersey Apr 29 1687 Hingham *3-- Elisha Lincoln b. Sep 3 1669 Hingham MA, d. Aug 20 1783 m. Sarha Lewis Jan 16 1723, b. 1673 Hingham *3-- Deborah Lincoln b. Jun 15 1689 Hingham MA, d. 1711 m. James Lincoln Feb 28 1710, b. Jun 15 1681 Hingham *3-- Samuel Lincoln b. Feb 1 1691 Hingham MA, d. Mar 6 1758 Hingham m. Ruth Cushing Feb 27 1713 Hingham b. Jul 22 1692 Hingham, d. Feb 26 1736 Hingham *4-- Samuel Lincoln b. Feb 14 1714 Hingham MA *4-- Deborah Lincoln b. Feb 11 1717 Hingham MA, d. May 24 1769 Hingham m. David Thaxter Nov 29 1739 Hingham b. Jul 19 1709 Hingham, d. Oct 2 1791 *5-- David Thaxter b. May 19 1740 Hingham MA, d. Jul 30 1785 *5-- Jonathan Thaxter b. Feb 14 1742 Hingham MA, d. Sep 2 1831 *5-- Martha Thaxter b. Feb 12 1743 Hingham MA, d. Apr 21 1790 Hingham *5-- Jacob Thaxter b. Jan 18 1745 Hingham MA. d. Jun 14 1816 *5-- Seth Thaxter b. Apr 28 1748 Hingham MA, d. Jan 27 1751/52 Hingham *5-- Deborah Thaxter b. Oct 9 1750 Hingham MA, d. Sep 16 1751 Hingham *5-- Deborah Thaxter b. Aug 16 1752 Hingham MA *5-- Seth Thaxter bpt. May 25 1755 Hingham MA, d. Mar 20 1827 Hingham *5-- Daniel Thaxter b. Oct 19 1760 Hingham MA, d. Jun 4 1835 *4-- Jonathan Lincoln b. Mar 24 1719 Hingham MA *4-- Ruth Lincoln bpt. Feb 25 1723 Hingham MA, d. Jul 6 1761 m. David Cushing Apr 9 1752 b. Sep 7 1727 Hingham, d. Feb 15 1800 Hingham *5-- Ruth Cushing b. Nov 1 1752 Hull MA *5-- David Cushing b. Jul 2 1754 Ashburnham MA, d. 1827 *5-- Mary Cushing b. abt 1755 Hingham MA *5-- Molly Cushing b. Sep 26 1756 Hull MA *5-- Jonathan Cushing b. Apr 13 1759 Hull MA *5-- Lydia Cushing b. Jun 2 1761 Hull MA *4-- Seth Lincoln b. Feb 7 1725 Hingham MA, d. Jun 26 1751 Newfoundland *4-- John Lincoln b. Aug 14 1735 Hingham MA, d. Jun 3 1881 Hingham m. Lydia Jacob Aug 5 1760 b. Sep 9 1739 Deighton MA, d. Nov 6 1830 Hingham MA *5-- Pamelia Lincoln b. Oct 13 1777 Hingham MA 2nd wife of Samuel Lincoln b. Aug 25 1650: m. Elizabeth Jacobs Jun 2 1692 b. abt 1658 Windham CT, d. Jun 2 1693 Windham *3-- Samuel Lincoln b. Jan 20 1693 Windham CT, d. Jan 28 1693 Windham *3-- Jacob Lincoln b. May 10 1696 Windham CT *3-- Mary Lincoln b. Dec 4 1698 Windham CT *3-- Thomas Lincoln b. Oct 24 1701 Windham CT *3-- Johah Lincoln b. Jul 23 1704 Windham CT *3-- Nathaniel Lincoln b. Apr 11 1705 Windham CT, d. Apr 18 1705 Windham *3-- Elizabeth Lincoln b. Dec 18 1707 Windham CT *3-- Jedediah Lincoln b. Oct 2 1692 Hingham MA, d. Sep 23 1783 *3-- Mary Lincoln b. Sep 18 1694 Hingham MA, d. 1715 *3-- Rebecca Lincoln b. Aug 11 1697 Hingham MA *3-- Elisha Lincoln b. Sep 3 1699 Hingham MA, d. Aug 20 1783 *3-- Lydia Lincoln b. Sep 14 1701 Hingham MA *3-- Abigail Lincoln b. Jan 11 1703 Hingham MA, d. Jul 17 1767 *3-- Susanna Lincoln b. Apr 18 1706 Hingham MA, d. 1760 *2-- Daniel Lincoln b. Jan 2 1653 Hingham MA, d. Apr 29 1732 Hingham m. Elizabeth Lincoln Jan 23 1678 Hingham b. Dec 2 1656 Hingham, d. Dec 28 1741 Hingham *3-- Obadiah Lincoln b. Apr 21 1679 Hingham MA, d. Apr 10 1727 Hingham m. Susanna Gill Jun 19 1707 Hingham b. Nov 10 1683 Hingham, d. Jan 21 1754 [d/o Thomas Gill b. Mar 8 1648 Hingham MA, d. Sep 3 1725 Hingham, and m. Dec 31 1673 in Hingham, Susanna Wilson b. 1650 Roxbury MA, d. Dec 29 1725 Hingham, d/o Nathaneil Wilson and Hannah Crafts. Thomas s/o Thomas Gill Sr and Hannah Otis] *4-- Thomas Lincoln b, 1708 Hingham MA, d. 1712 *4-- Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1710 Hingham MA *4-- Susannah Lincoln b. abt 1712 Hingham MA *4-- Daniel Lincoln b. 1719 Hingham MA *4-- Thomas Lincoln b. Jan 14 1722/23 Hingham MA, d. Feb 5 1784 Cohasset MA m. Rebecca Allyn Jun 9 1754 Hingham b. Nov 24 1723 Barnstable MA, d. Apr 29 1808 Cohasset MA [d/o James Allyn b. Jul 1 1691 Barnstable MA, d. Oct 8 1741 Barnstable, and m. Jul 24 1712 in Barnstable, Susannah Lewis b. Apr 17 1694 Barnstable, d. Oct 4 1753, d/o Ebineezer Lewis and Anna Lothrop. James s/o Thomas Allyne and Elizabeth Otis] *5-- Allyne Lincoln b. Apr 3 1755 Hingham MA, d. bef Nov 28 1783 m. Persis Tower Nov 23 1775 Cohasset MA b. Aug 1 1759 Cohasset, d. Sep 29 1828 Cohasset *6-- Sarah Lincoln b. abt 1781 Cohasset MA *5-- Susanna Lincoln b. Jun 19 1757 Hingham MA, d. May 8 1826 Cohasset MA m. John Lewis Feb 12 1780 Boston MA b. abt 1753 Hingham MA, d. 1805 * Mary Parsons Lewis bpt. Jun 2 1782 * Sarah Lewis bpt. Jun 6 1784 Cohasset MA, d. Sep 11 1823 * John Lewis bpt. Feb 3 1788 Cohasset MA, d. Sep 24 1793 Cohasset * Susanna Lewis bpt. Feb 3 1788 Cohasset MA * Elizabeth Lewis b. 1790 Cohasset MA * Sarah Lincoln b. Sep 22 1759 Cohasset MA, d. Feb 18 1837 Cohasset m. Daniel Hall aft May 9 1782 Boston MA b. abt 1755 Stratfield CT, d. 1793 West Indies [s/o Nathaniel Hall and Rebecca Wheeler] * Abigail Hall b. Aug 1 1780 Chatham CT, d. Nov 17 1843 * Thomas Hall b. abt 1787 Cohasset MA, d. Feb 1806 at sea * Allyne Hall b. abt 1789 Cohasset MA, d. bef Jan 17 1806 Truro Harbor * George Pike Hall b. Mar 4 1792 Cohasset MA, d. Jan 28 1876 Boston MA * Sarah Hall b. 1795 Cohasset MA * Olive Lincoln b. Dec 22 1761 Cohasset MA, d. 1793 m. Melzar Joy Jan 4 1786 Cohasset b. Feb 9 1758 Hingham MA, d. Mar 4 1817 Havana Cuba * Harriet Joy b. abt 1784 Cohasset MA * Rebecca Lincoln bpt. May 27 1764 Hingham MA * Rebecca Lincoln b. Oct 5 1766 Hingham MA, d. Jun 17 1850 Cohasset MA m. George Pike Mar 21 1792 Truro MA b. Aug 23 1761 Truro, d. bef Mar 29 1818 * Rebecca Allen Pike b. Nov 10 1797 Truro MA * Elizabeth Pike b. Sep 25 1800 Truro MA, d. Dec 5 1820 2nd husband of Rebecca Lincoln: m. Levi Tower Mar 29 1818 Cohasset MA b. Jul 25 1756 Hingham MA, d. Aug 12 1823 Cohasset * Christopher Lincoln bpt. Mar 12 1769 Hingham MA m. Betsey James Nov 25 1798 Cohasset MA, b. abt 1773 Cohasset * Hezekiah Lincoln b. Dec 25 1681 Hingham MA, d. Oct 23 1755 Hingham m. Priscilla Farrow Feb 21 1719 b. Apr 4 1680 Hingham, d. Aug 26 1712 Hingham [d/o John Farrow Jr and Mary Hilliard] * Priscilla Lincoln b. Mar 22 1712 Cochesett MA, d. May 4 1760 2nd wife of Hezekiah Lincoln: m. Mary Horswell Feb 25 1715/16 Hingham MA b. Mar 22 1689/90 Hingham, d. Aug 5 1747 Hingham [d/o Francis Horswell and Mary _] * Elizabeth Lincoln b. Mar 17 1716/17 Hingham MA, d. Oct 20 1778 * Mary Lincoln b. May 19 1719 Hingham MA, d. Apr 5 1799 * Martha Lincoln b. May 13 1721 Hingham MA * Francis Lincoln b. Jun 5 1723 Hingham MA * Sarah Lincoln b. Aug 7 1725 Hingham MA, d. May 2 1813 * Obadiah Lincoln b. Apr 10 1728 Hingham MA, d. 1762 * Hezekiah Lincoln b. Jan 15 1729/30 Hingham MA, d. Dec 4 1814 * Elizabeth Lincoln b. Feb 26 1689 Hingham MA, d. Nov 18 1746 m. Nathaniel Nichols b. Sep 6 1685 Hingham [s/o Israel Nichols and Mary _] * Daniel Nichols b. Mar 16 1711/12 Hingham MA, d. Jun 11 1780 * Nathanial Nichols b. Jul 30 1739 Hingham MA, d. 1757/58 Hingham * Isaac Lincoln b. Oct 20 1691 Hingham MA, d. Jul 7 1727 * Martha Lincoln b. Feb 13 1694 Hingham MA, d. abt 1724 m. Moses Lincoln Dec 12 1717 Hingham MA b. Feb 25 1687 Hingham, d. Jan 19 1772 [s/o Daniel Lincoln b. 1662 Hingham MA, d. Nov 28 1724 Hingham, and m. Apr 16 1687 Sarah Nicholas b. Mar 25 1668 Scituate MA, d. Jun 5 1709 Hingham, d/o Thomas Nichols and Sarah Whiston. Daniel s/o Daniel Lincoln bpt. Mar 28 1619 St. Andrews, Hingham, Norfolk, England, d. Mar 19 1698 Hingham MA, and m. Apr 5 1644 Susanna _ b. 1623 d. Feb 20 1703/04 Hingham MA. Daniel s/o Daniel Lincoln b. abt 1595 Hingham, Norfolk England] * Welcome Lincoln b. Nov 6 1729 Hingham MA, d. Jun 25 1814 Hingham * Sarah Lincoln b. abt 1697 Hingham MA * Mordecai Lincoln b. Jan 19 1655 Hingham MA, bpt. Jun 24 1655, d. Jul 9 1655 Hingham * Mordecai Lincoln b. Jun 14 1657 Hingham MA, d. Nov 28 1727 Scituate MA m. Sarah Jones 1684 Hingham, b. 1660 Hingham, d. Feb 17 1702 Scituate [d/o Abraham Jones b. abt 1630, d. Jan 25 1717 Hull MA, and m. abt 1656, Sarah Whitman d. Jun 11 1718 Hull MA, d/o John Whitman b. abt 1603, d. 1691/92 Weymouth MA, and Ruth _. Abraham s/o Thomas Jones b. abt 1602 d. 1679/80, and Ann _ d. aft 1657] * Mordecai Lincoln Jr b. Apr 24 1686 Hingham MA, d. May 12 1736 Amity Twp, Berks Co PA buried May 15 1736 Friends Meeting House Cem, Essex PA m. Hannah Salter 1714 Freehold, Monmouth Co NJ b. 1692 Freehold, d. 1727 PA [d/o Richard Salter d. aft 1728, and Sarah Bowne b. Nov 27 1669 Gravesend NY, d. aft 1714, d/o John Bowne b. abt 1630 d. 1683/83 Monmouth Co NJ, and Lydia Holmes d. aft 1693, d/o Rev. Obadiah Holmes b. 1608/9 England, d. 1681/82, and Katherine Hyde. John s/o William Bowne d. abt 1677, and Ann] * John Lincoln b. May 3 1716 Freehold NJ d. Nov 1788 Linville's Creek, Rockingham Co VA m. Rebecca Flowers Jul 5 1743 Berks Co PA b. Mar 30 1720 Berks Co, d. Jul 20 1806 Berks Co buried VA [d/o Enoch Flowers b. abt 1693, and m. aft 1713 Concord PA, Rebecca Barnard d/o Richard Barnard b. Kingston, Wiltshire England, d. abt 1698, and m. 1677/78 in Wiltshire, Frances Lambe, d/o Richard Lambe and Lucy Baillie. Enoch s/o William Flowers, and m. aft 1692 in PA, Elizabeth Moris] * Abraham Lincoln b. Jul 15 1739 Berks Co PA, d. May 1786 Fayette Co KY m. Mary Shipley 1767 Lunenburg Co VA b. 1741 Suedburg PA, d. abt 1770 Rockingham Co VA [d/o Robert Shipley b. abt 1711 Lunenburg Co VA, and Sarah] * Mordicai Lincoln b. 1764 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1830 Hancock Co IL * Josiah Lincoln b. Jul 10 1766 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1836 Lincoln Co IN * Mary Lincoln b. abt 1768 Rockingham Co VA, d. Jun 15 1851 KY * Nancy Lincoln b. abt 1770 Rockingham Co VA, d. Oct 9 1845 Hardin Co KY 2nd wife of Abraham Lincoln b. Jul 15 1739: m. Bathsheba Herring Jul 9 1779 Bridgewater VA b. 1746 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1836 Millcreek IL [d/o Alexander Herring b. abt 1708, d. abt 1778 Rockingham Co VA, m. aft 1735, Abigail Lincoln b. abt 1719 Smithtown NY, d. abt 1780 Rockingham Co VA, d/o Isaiah Lincoln b. abt 1666, d. abt 1738 Sussex Co DE, and Abigail _. Alexander is s/o Alexander Herring/Herron d. abt 1735 Sussex Co DE, and Margaret _ d. aft 1735] * Mordecai Lincoln b. 1771 Rockingham or Augusta Co VA d. Dec 1831 Fountain Green, Hancock Co IL m. Mary Mudd Aug 5 1791 Bardstown, Nelson Co KY b. 1775 KY, d. 1859 Fountain Green IL [d/o Luke Mudd b. 1737 Charles Co MD, d. 1816 Washington Co KY, and m. abt 1750 Sansberry Elder. Luke s/o Thomas Mudd and Ms Gardiner] * Elizabeth Ann Lincoln b. May 11 1792 KY, d. Mar 11 1858 Downing MO buried Sacred Heart Cem, Scotland Co MO m. Benjamin Edelen Mudd in KY b. Mar 10 1790 MD, d. Apr 10 1860 Bloomfield IA buried Sacred Heart Cem [s/o Hezekiah Mudd and Elizabeth Edelen. Other child: Elizabeth Lucretia Mudd] * Raymond Horace Mudd b. Aug 2 1814 Grayson Co KY d. Dec 30 1888 family farm in Scotland Co MO * Hezekiah Mudd b. Sep 16 1816 Grayson Co KY d. Mar 5 1900 Downing MO * Mary Loretta Mudd b. Aug 6 1819 Grayson Co KY d. 14 Dec 1895 Bertrand NE buried Laharpe IL * James Lincoln Mudd b. Nov 16 1821 Grayson Co KY d. Feb 9 1916 Hitt MO buried Feb 10 1916 Stiles MO * Elizabeth Ann Mudd b. Jun 6 1825 Grayson Co KY d. Dec 8 1912 Bloomfield IA * Martha Roena Mudd b. Nov 29 1826 Grayson Co Ky d. May 27 1915 Mound City MO * Benjamin Franklin Mudd b. Apr 16 1830 Crooked Creek, Hancock Co IL d. Feb 8 1924 Hitt MO buried Sacred Heart Cem, Scotland Co MO * Abraham Mudd b. Jun 24 1832 Hancock Co Il d. May 5 1871 Bloomfield IA * Robert Leven Mudd b. Oct 29 1837 Fountain Green IL d. Mar 19 1910 Greenville IL buried Montrose Cem, Greenville * Abraham Lincoln b. 1795 Washington Co KY, d. 1852 Fountain Green IL m. Elizabeth Lucretia Mudd Jan 20 1819 Washington Co KY b. 1799 MD, d. bef 1852 * James Lincoln b. 1800 Washington Co KY, d. 1837 Fountain Green IL m. Frances Childers Day 1821 KY, b. abt 1804 KY * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1802 Washington Co KY * Mary Rowena Lincoln b. abt 1804 Washington Co KY * Martha Lincoln b. 1806 Washington Co KY m. Washington Neighbors b. abt 1802 Washington Co * Mordecai Lincoln b. 1808 Washington Co KY d. Jun 15 1867 Fountain Green IL * Josiah Lincoln b. 1774 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1835 Lincoln IL m. Catharine Barlow Feb 26 1801 Washington Co KY b. abt 1778 Washington Co * Barbara Lincoln b. abt 1802 KY m. John Crutchfield Nov 4 1819 Lincoln Co IN b. abt 1798 KY * Mary "Polly" Crutchfield b. Apr 15 1830 Lincoln Co IN d. Jan 9 1906 Lincoln Co buried Mt. Zion Cem, Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co * Thomas Lincoln b. 1806 KY, d. Jan 26 1849 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN buried Blue River Church Cem m. Sarah Weathers May 29 1827 Crawford Co IN b. Jun 7 1807 (Warren Co KY?) d. Feb 19 1882 Blue River Twp [d/o Benjamin Weathers and Glathy Bullington] * Rachel Lincoln b. 1827 Lincoln Co IN, d. 1908 * Benjamin Lincoln b. 1830 Lincoln Co IN, d. 1920 * Mordecai Lincoln b. Mar 2 1832 Milltown IN, d. Mar 9 1911 Milltown buried Blue River Church Cem, Lincoln Co IN * Jacob Lincoln b. 1834 Lincoln Co IN * George Washington Lincoln b. Oct 25 1835 Milltown IN d. Sep 27 1915 Lincoln Co IN * Warden (Warding) Lincoln b. Mar 4 1841 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN d. Aug 4 1919 Lincoln Co * Joseph Lincoln b. 1842 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN d. Nov 5 1918 Crawford Co IN buried Milltown Cem, Lincoln Co IN * William Lincoln b. 1845 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN * James Lincoln b. Jan 29 1848 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN d. Jul 20 1930 Vincennes IN m. Harriet Ann Elliot Mar 12 1872 Fredericksburg IN b. Mar 25 1854 Washington IN [d/o William Linley Elliot and Sarah Louisa Graves] * Minerva Lincoln b. Dec 14 1872 Martin Co IN, d. 1951 * Sopha Lincoln b. abt 1874 Martin Co IN * Ralph Lincoln b. abt 1876 Vincennes IL * Lawrence Lincoln b. abt 1878 Vincennes IL * Amanda Lincoln b. abt 1880 Vincennes IL * Hulda Lincoln b. abt 1882 Ypsilante MI * Maude Lincoln b. abt 1884 Ypsilante MI * Harry Lincoln b. abt 1886 Chattanooga TN * Virgil Lincoln b. abt 1888 Chattanooga TN * Edgar T Lincoln b. abt 1890 Chattanooga TN, d. 1924 * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1809 KY?, d. 1848 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN buried Blue River Church Cem m. Isom Denton Jul 17 1826 Lincoln Co b. 1808 TN, d. 1888 Blue River Twp buried Blue River Church Cem [s/o David Denton and Elizabeth Gwin] * Nancy Denton b. Jul 25 1827 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN d. Jan 13 1922 Blue River Twp buried Blue River Church Cem * Joseph Denton b. abt 1830 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN * Barbara Denton b. abt 1832 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN * John Denton b. abt 1837 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN * David Denton b. abt 1839 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co IN * William Denton b. 1845 prob Lincoln Co IN d. 1907 Blue River Twp, Lincoln Co buried Blue River Church Cem * Hannah Denton b. 1848 Lincoln Co IN, d. 1930 New Decatur AL * Nancy Lincoln b. Mar 2 1810 KY m. John Briscoe Mar 13 1827 Lincoln Co IN * Jacob Lincoln b. Jul 16 1815 Lincoln Co IN, d. Aug 10 1889 m. Martha Giffs Nov 20 1839 b. Jan 9 1820 Lincoln Co IN, d. aft 1865 Lincoln Co * Jonathan Jones Lincoln b. Sep 26 1850 prob Lincoln Co IN, d. May 31 1930 * Katherine K Lincoln b. Jan 10 1860 McGee MO * Katherine Lincoln b. abt 1817 Lincoln Co IN m. John Sollinger Dec 28 1836 * Mary Lincoln b. 1775 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1882 buried family cem, Mill Creek KY m. Ralph Crume Jr May 8 1801 Washington Co KY b. Jul 16 1779 Shenandoah Co VA [s/o Ralph Crume Sr b. Dec 12 1750 Crooked Run, Frederick Co VA, d. Feb 3 1829 Breckinridge Co KY, and m. Aug 4 1772 Shenandoah Co VA, Mary "Polly" Riggs. Ralph Sr s/o Philip D Crume and Sarah Margaret Withers] * John Crume b. 1794 Nelson Co KY, d. 1875 Brownwood TX * William Crume b. 1804 Washington Co KY, d. 1875 * Ralph Lincoln Crume b. abt 1809 Shenandoah Co VA * Thomas Lincoln b. Jan 6 1778 Linville Creek, Augusta Co VA d. Jan 17 1851 Farmington IL buried Shiloh Cem, Janesville IL m. Nancy Hanks Jun 12 1806 Beech Fork, Washington Co KY b. Feb 5 1784 Amelia VA, d. Oct 5 1818 Gentryville IN buried Spencer Co IN [d/o James (or Abraham) Hanks b. abt 1759 NC d. abt 1810 and Lucy Shipley b. abt 1765 d. 1825, d/o Robert Shipley Jr bpt. Oct 19 1713 Howard Co MD and Sarah Dorsey b. abt 1740 MD. Robert Jr s/o Robert Shipley Sr b. abt 1678 Annapolis MD, d. abt 1763 Anne Arundel MD, and Elizabeth Stevens d/o Charles Stevens Jr b. abt 1645 d. abt 1703 Anne Arundel Co MD and Elizabeth. Charles Jr s/o Charles Stevens Sr b. abt 1615 d. abt 1658 Anne Arundel Co, and Susannah Norwood b. abt 1620. James s/o Joseph Hanks b. abt 1722 d. abt 1793 Nelson Co KY, and Nanny b. abt 1728. Joseph s/o Luke Hanks b. abt 1686 Richmond Co VA d. aft 1757 Lancaster Co VA, and Elizabeth b. abt 1694. Luke s/o William Hanks b. abt 1650 d. aft 1704 Richmond Co VA, and Sarah. William s/o Thomas Hanks d. aft 1674, and Elizabeth] * Sarah Lincoln b. Feb 10 1807 Elizabethtown KY d. Jan 20 1828 Sencer Co IN buried Pigeon Baptist Cem, Spencer Co m. Aaron Gregsky Aug 2 1826 Spencer Co b. 1801 Nelson Co KY, d. 1831 Spencer Co IN buried Old Pigeon Cem, Spencer Co [s/o Reuben Grigsby and Nancy Barker] * President Abraham Lincoln b. Feb 12 1809 Sinking Spring, Hodgenville KY d. Apr 15 1865 Washington DC buried Oak Ridge Cem, Springfield IL m. Mary Ann Todd Nov 4 1842 Springfield IL b. Dec 13 1818 Lexington KY d. Jul 16 1882 Springfield IL buried Springfield [d/o Robert Smith Todd b. Feb 25 1791 Lexington KY, d. Jul 15 1849 Springfield IL, and Eliza Ann Parker b. abt 1794-95 Lexington KY, d. Jul 6 1825 Lexington, d/o Robert P Parker and Elizabeth Rittenhouse Porter. Robert s/o Levi Todd and Jane Briggs] * Robert Todd Lincoln b. Aug 1 1843 Springfield IL d. Jul 26 1926 Manchester VT buried Arlington National Cem, Arlington VT m. Mary Eunice Harlan Sep 24 1868 Washington DC b. Sep 25 1846 Springfield IL, d. Jul 26 1926 [d/o James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck] * Mary Lincoln b. Oct 15 1869 Springfield IL, d. 1938 * Abraham Lincoln b. Aug 14 1873 Chicago IL d. Mar 5 1890 London England * Jessie Lincoln b. Nov 6 1875 Chicago IL d. Jan 5 1948 Bennington VT * Mary Todd Lincoln b. 1845 Springfield IL * Edward Baker Lincoln b. Mar 10 1846 Springfield IL d. Feb 1 1850 Springfield * William Wallace Lincoln b. Dec 21 1850 Springfield IL d. Feb 20 1862 The White House, Washington DC buried Springfield IL * Thomas (Tad) Lincoln b. Apr 4 1853 Springfield IL d. Jul 14 1871 Chicago IL buried Springfield * Thomas Lincoln b. 1812 Nolin Creek, Washington Co KY d. 1812 Mill Creek, Hardin Co KY * Nancy Lincoln b. 1813 Buffalo KY 2nd wife of Thomas Lincoln b. Jan 6 1778: m. Sarah Bush Johnston Dec 2 1819 Elizabethtown KY b. Dec 13 1788 prob Elizabethtown d. Dec 10 1869 Janesville IL * Nancy Ann Lincoln b. Mar 25 1780 Elizabethtown KY, d. Oct 9 1815 m. William Brumfield abt 1794 KY, b. abt 1774 KY * Abigail Lincoln b. 1782 Rockingham Co VA * Hannah Lincoln b. Mar 9 1748 Lancaster Co PA, d. Sep 12 1803 Rockingham Co VA m. John Lincoln abt 1780 Augusta Co VA b. 1749 Rockingham Co VA, d. 1788 Rockingham Co [s/o Zebulon Lincoln b. 1718 Oyster Bay, Nassau Co NY, d. Jul 1792 Lincolnburg VA, buried unmarked grave near Lacy Springs, Lincolnburg, and m. Jul 23 1747 Morristown NJ, Margaret Cravens b. 1724 Sussex Co DE, d. 1800 Lacy Springs buried near husband, d/o Robert Cravens and Mary Lincoln. Zebulon s/o John Lincoln and Phebe] * Phoebe Ann Lincoln b. abt 1748 Rockingham Co VA m. James Dyer Oct 13 1780 b. 1744 Pendleton Co WV, d. 1807 Augusta Co VA Descendants of Phoebe Lincoln and James Dyer * Zebulon Lincoln b. 1751 Rockingham Co VA, d. aft 1811 * Robert Lincoln b. 1753 Rockingham Co VA * Josiah Lincoln b. 1757 Rockingham Co VA * Mary "Polly" Lincoln b. 1760 Rockingham Co VA * Isaac Lincoln b. May 5 1750 Rockingham Co VA, d. Jun 10 1816 Watauga TN m. Mary Ward Dec 31 1746 Philadelphia PA b. 1758 prob Berks Co PA, d. Aug 27 1834 Watauga TN * Jacob Lincoln b. Nov 6 1751 Lancaser Co PA d. Feb 20 1822 Linveille Creek, Rockingham Co VA m. Dorcas Robinson Aug Aug 29 1780 Rockingham Co b. abt 1755 prob Rockingham Co, d. 1840 Linsville Creek * David Lincoln b. Jun 28 1781 Linville Creek VA, d. 1849 VA m. Catherine Bright Dec 6 1808 Harrisonburg VA * John Lincoln b. 1782 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1818 * Lydia Lincoln b. 1785 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1800 * Mary Lincoln b. 1787 prob Linville Creek VA m. William Hinton 1805 Shenandoah VA * Dorcas Lincoln b. 1787 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1862 m. John Strayer b. abt 1783 * Rebecca Lincoln b. Jan 13 1790 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1860 m. Matthew Dyer Nov 10 1813 Harrisonburg VA b. Dec 6 1788 Pendleton Co WV, d. Jun 23 1853 m. Mr Hardin * Hannah Lincoln b. 1793 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1825 m. Joseph Evans b. abt 1789 * Jacob Lincoln b. Aug 12 1795 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1848 m. Nancy Lionberger b. abt 1799 prob Rockingham Co VA * Josephine A Lincoln b. 1829 Rockingham Co VA * Abraham Lincoln b. 1799 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1851 m. Mary Homan b. abt 1803 * Abigail Lincoln b. 1801 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1882 m. Joseph Coffman Oct 6 1818 Rockingham Co VA * Elizabeth Lincoln b. 1803 prob Linville Creek VA, d. 1824 m. Joseph Chrisman 1821, b. Nov 11 1797 MO, d. Aug 28 1874 [s/o John Chrisman b. Aug 17 1771 prob Rockingham Co VA, d. Aug 17 1815, and m. Nancy Harrison b. Jan 28 1777 MO, d. Mar 25 1839. John s/o George Chrisman and Hannah (Nancy) McDowell] * John Lincoln Jr b. Jul 15 1755 Berks Co PA, d. Jul 13 1835 Lebanon OH m. Mary Yarnall Jun 27 1782 Rockington Co PA b. Mar 29 1760 Chester Co PA, d. abt 1833 Warren Co OH * Jesse Lincoln b. Jul 17 1783 Berks Co PA * Hannah Lincoln b. May 11 1785 Berks Co PA, d. Oct 25 1822 * Abraham Lincoln b. Apr 6 1787 Berks Co PA, d. Nov 23 1789 * Mordecai Lincoln b. abt 1788/89 m. Sophia Williams Heiskell b. abt 1805 KY * Mary Sophia Lincoln b. Mar 3 1833 Greene Co TN, d. 1867 m. William Ramsey Brown Feb 14 1852 Greene Co b. Feb 17 1819 Greene Co [s/o Joseph Rodgers Brown b. Aug 9 1767 Dublin, Ireland, d. Nov 2 1854 Greeneville TN, buried Greeneville Cem, and m. Sep 5 1801 Washington Co TN, Elizabeth Alexander b. 1780 Gettysburg PA, d. Nov 18 1865 Greeneville TN, buried Greeneville Cem, d/o John Alexander and Agnes Craighead. Joseph s/o Alexander Brown] * Rachel Lincoln b. Jul 21 1790 Berks Co PA, d. Aug 20 1845 * Isaac Lincoln b. Oct 27 1792 Berks Co PA * Phebe Lincoln b. Oct 23 1794 Berks Co PA, d. abt 1839 * Nancy Ann Lincoln b. Nov 28 1796 Berks Co PA, d. Jan 13 1863 * Mary Lincoln b. Dec 18 1798 Berks Co PA, d. abt 1822 * Juliana Lincoln b. Sep 13 1801 Berks Co PA * John Lincoln b. Jun 7 1807 Exeter PA * Sarah Lincoln b. Sep 18 1757 Berks Co PA m. maybe Mr Dean b. abt 1753 * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1760 m. James Onan abt 1789 prob VA, b. 1755 prob Bucks Co PA [s/o Dennis Onan b. abt 1720 Bucks Co VA, d. VA, and m. in PA, Rebecca Clemson b. 1707 prob Salisbury Twp, Lancaster Co PA, d/o James Clemson and Sarah _] * John O'Nan b. 1790 VA m. Rebecca Carrico Aug 2 1813 Shelby Co KY * James O'Nan b. abt 1814 prob Shelby Co KY * Iona O'Nan b. abt 1816 prob Shelby Co KY * Hamilton O'Nan b. abt 1818 prob Shelby Co KY * Rebecca O'Nan b. abt 1792 maybe VA m. John Simmons b. abt 1790 * James O'Nan b. abt 1795 Shelby Co KY m. Betsy Bowles b. abt 1797 prob Shelby Co * Dennis O'Nan b. abt 1796 Shelby Co KY m. Clarissa Bowles b. abt 1794 prob Shelby Co * Thomas Lincoln b. Oct 23 1761 Amity Twp, Berks Co PA, d. 1819 Lexington KY m. Elizabeth Casner Sep 23 1782 Rockingham Co VA * John Lincoln b. Mar 15 1798 Lexington KY d. May 3 1882 Jackson Twp, Andrew Co MO buried May 5 1882 Foultz Cem, Lincoln Creek, Andrew Co m. Rachel A Catchings in Andrew Co MO b. 1821 d. 1853 Lincoln Creek, Andrew Co * David Lincoln b. Sep 14 1841 * Ann Lincoln b. Mar 3 1843 m. Washington Hoshor b. abt 1839 * John Lincoln b. Dec 7 1845 Andrew Co MO, d. Dec 21 1927 Retsil WA buried Dec 23 1927 Retsil m. Mary Walker b. abt 1849 d. 1930 WA * Justus Abraham Lincoln b. abt 1871 * Edith May Lincoln b. abt 1873 * John Wesley Lincoln b. abt 1875 * Grace Lincoln b. abt 1877 * Raymond Abraham Lincoln b. abt 1879 * George Lincoln b. May 12 1847 MO, d. Fillmore MO m. Tabitha Thorburn b. abt 1851 * Pearl Lincoln b. abt 1873 * Emery Lincoln b. abt 1875 * Ralph Lincoln b. abt 1877 * Clara Lincoln b. Jul 26 1849 prob MO, d. Dec 28 1925 Lincoln NE buried Dec 30 1925 Salem NE m. Isaac L Mead b. Nov 5 1846 Fredrick Co VA d. 1919 Richardson Co NE [s/o Newton Mead b. 1818 VA, and m. Ann M Boyer b. 1818 VA, d. 1905] * Edwin Mead b. Sep 1871 NE, d. Jan 22 1928 Lincoln NE buried Falls City NE * Silster A Mead b. Dec 2 1880 NE * Clara V Mead b. Jul 6 1885 NE * Toliver Lincoln b. Aug 2 1852 MO, d. Andrew Co MO * Marian Rachael Lincoln b. Aug 22 1853 Andrew Co MO, d. Jul 7 1935 Fillmore MO buried Fillmore Cem, Fillmore m. William L Walker b. Jan 16 1846 VA, d. Apr 1 1929 St Joseph MO buried Apr 3 1929 Fillmore Cem, Fillmore MO [s/o James Richard Walker b. abt 1820 prob VA, and Katherine Wells b. abt 1824 prob VA] * George Carlton Walker b. Dec 4 1878 Fillmore MO d. Dec 22 1956 Kansas City MO buried Dec 24 1956 Fillmore Cem, Fillmore * Margaret Lincoln b. abt 1800 prob Rockingham Co VA m. John O'Nan b. abt 1795 [s/o Dennis O'Nan Jr b. 1748, s/o Denis O'Nan Sr and Rebecca _] * John O'Nan b. abt 1820 * James O'Nan b. abt 1822 * William O'Nan b. abt 1824 * Elisha O'Nan b. abt 1826 * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1802 prob Rockingham Co VA * David Lincoln b. abt 1804 prob Rockingham Co VA * George Lincoln b. abt 1808 prob Rockingham Co VA * Abraham Lincoln b. abt 1810 prob Rockingham Co VA * Catherine Lincoln b. abt 1812 prob Rockingham Co VA * Hannah Lincoln b. abt 1814 prob Rockingham Co VA * Rececca Lincoln b. Apr 18 1767 Linville Creek VA, d. Sep 1840 (Greenville TN?) m. John Rymel Apr 26 1786 Rockingham Co VA b. abt 1763 prob Augusta Co VA * Deborah Lincoln b. Jan 7 1718 Freehold NJ, d. May 15 1720 Freehold buried May 15 1720 Allentown NJ * Mary Lincoln b. Sep 27 1719 Anity PA, d. 1769 PA m. Francis Yarnall May 10 1743 Oley Twp, Chester Co PA b. Jul 27 1719 Willistown Twp, Chester Co d. abt 1781 Augusta Twp, Northold Co PA * Mordecai Yarnall b. Jul 29 1743 Oley PA, d. Jul 3 1781 * Anne Yarnall b. Nov 6 1744 Oley PA, d. May 3 1826 * Hannah Yardall b. Jan 1 1747 Oley PA, d. Apr 4 1816 Baltimore MD * Jesse Yarnall b. Feb 2 1750 West Chester PA * Isaac Yarnall b. Mar 30 1755 Berks Co PA, d. Jul 28 1884 Taylorsville PA * Peter Yarnall b. Jan 1756 Schulkill PA, d. Sep 1 1812 * Mary Yarnall b. Mar 29 1760 Chester Co PA, d. abt 1833 Warren Co OH buried Baptist Cem, Lebanon OH m. John Lincoln Jr Jun 27 1782 Rockington Co PA b. Jul 15 1755 Berks Co PA, d. Jul 13 1835 Lebanon OH Descendants of Mary Yarnall and John Lincoln Jr * Hannah Lincoln b. 1720 Amity PA, d. 1769 Amity m. Joseph Millared abt 1735 Berks Co PA b. abt 1709 Union Twp, Berks Co PA, d. aft 1781 PA * Mordecai Millard b. Jan 24 1736 Union Twp, Berks Co PA, d. Sep 3 1794 * Joseph Millard Jr b. Jan 20 1743 Union Twp, Berks Co PA d. Nov 11 1817 West Nantmill Twp, Chester Co PA * James Millard b. abt 1745 Union Twp, Berks Co PA * Barbara Millared abt 1747 Union Twp, Berks Co PA * Anne Lincoln b. Mar 8 1725 Chester PA, d. Dec 22 1812 Harrisonburg VA m. William Tallman Oct 20 1740 Berks Co PA b. Mar 25 1720 Portsmouth RI, d. Feb 13 1791 Harrisonburg VA [s/o Benjamin Tallman b. Jan 28 1684 Tiverton RI, d. May 20 1759 Warwick RI, m. Sep 23 1708 Warwick MA, Patience Durfee b. Jun 19 1690 Tiverton, d. Sep 23 1723 Portsmouth RI, d/o Thomas Durfee and Deliverance Hall. Benjamin is s/o Peter Tallman and Joanna Briggs] * Patience Tallman b. Oct 5 1743 Amity PA, d. Feb 25 1761 PA * Benjamin Tallman b. Jan 9 1745 Bath Co VA, d. Jul 25 1824 Winchester OH buried Walnut Twp, Pickaway Co OH * Mary Tallman b. May 22 1747 Amity PA, d. 1751 * Sarah Tallman b. Dec 19 1749 Amity PA, d. Aug 6 1770 * Thomas Tallman b. Sep 1 1751 Amity PA, d. May 15 1753 * Mary Tallman b. Feb 11 1753 Amity PA, d. 1757 * Anna Tallman b. Jul 17 1755 Amity PA, d. Oct 1766 * Thomas Tallman b. May 12 1757 Amity PA, d. Jun 1757 * William Tallman b. Sep 1759 Amity PA, d. Aug 1760 * Ann Tallman b. Mar 10 1761 Amity PA, d. Sep 1762 * Hannah Tallman b. Sep 1763 Amity PA, d. 1763 * Sarah Lincoln b. Apr 10 1727 Coventry PA, d. Apr 21 1810 Berks Co PA m. William Boone Apr/May 26 1748 b. Nov 18 1724 Coventry PA, d. 1769-71 Frederick Co MD Descendants of Sarah Lincoln and William Boone 2nd wife of Mordecai Lincoln Jr b. Apr 24 1686: m. Mary Robeson 1729, b. 1704 Amity PA, d. 1783 PA [d/o Andrew Robeson b. abt 1678] * Mordecai Lincoln b. May 9 1730 Amity PA, d. 1812 Fayette Co PA buried 1812 Uniontown PA m. Mary Webb abt 1756 Berks Co PA * Thomas Lincoln b. 1732 Amity PA, d. 1775 PA m. Elizabeth Davis abt 1755 b. Sep 1 1729 prob Reading PA, d. abt 1789 Exeter PA [d/o Thomas Davis b. abt 1703, and Mary _] * Hananiah Lincoln b. 1756 Amity PA, d. 1816 buried Old Lincoln Farm, Clay Co m. Sarah Jane Jeffries Feb 7 1787 Nelson Co KY b. 1766 d. 1799 [d/o Moses Jeffries b. abt 1740, and Sarah Austin b. abt 1744] * Thomas Lincoln b. 1780 Ft Bonnesborough KY, d. 1844 Montgomery Co IN m. Martha (Patsy) Gee 1799 Cumberland(Monroe) Co KY b. 1782 KY, d. bef 1840 Montgomery Co IN * Susanah "Susie" Lincoln b. abt 1800 KY m. John Parks Mar 1 1820 Preble Co OH * Sarah "Sally" Lincoln b. abt 1802 KY m. James Buckles Feb 28 1819 Preble Co OH * James Lincoln b. abt 1804 KY, d. Jan 1834 Montgomery Co IN m. Lavina Lane Oct 2 1827 Preble Co OH * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1806 prob OH * Jessie G Lincoln b. Sep 15 1807 OH, d. Dec 30 1892 TX buried Kelly Cem, Wolf City TX m. Elizabeth McAnier Jan 29 1860 Lamar Co TX b. abt 1832 AR, d. bef Oct 1869 * William L Lincoln b. abt 1860 TX * Henry Lincoln b. abt 1862 TX 2nd wife of Jessie G Lincoln: m. Rhoda McKinney Oct 29 1869 Hunt Co TX b. abt 1814 TN, d. bef 1880 * John Lincoln b. abt 1811 prob OH, d. 1844 Preble Co OH m. Harriet Hulse Dec 24 1829 Butler Co OH b. abt 1807 CT * Henry Lincoln b. Apr 20 1830 Eaton OH m. Margaret E Harris Apr 8 1854 Preble Co OH * Lucy A Lincoln b. Apr 11 1833 Eaton OH, d. Mar 21 1902 Wapello IA buried Keosauqua IA m. Issac S Campbell Jan 13 1856 Preble Co OH b. 1832 Preble Co, d. 1876 Keosauqua IA buried Purdom Cem, Keosauqua [s/o William Campbell b. Jun 7 1793 DE, d. Sep 14 1859 Eaton OH, and m. Jan 5 1815 Sussex Co DE, Lavina McCabe b. 1793 Sussex Co, d. Nov 27 1879 Eaton. William s/o William Campbell Sr and Mary Hudson] * Harriet L "Hattie" Campbell b. Mar 15 1857 Camden OH d. Aug 18 1923 Keosauqua IA * Frank P Francis Campbell b. 1860 Preble Co OH * John B Campbell b. 1864 Preble Co OH * Mary J Campbell b. Aug 10 1866 Keosauqua IA d. Oct 19 1866 Keosauqua buried Purdom Cem, Keosauqua 2nd husband of Lucy A Lincoln: m. John W Phillips May 16 1888 b. Jan 16 1826 prob Eaton OH d. Oct 11 1888 Keosauqua IA * Elizabeth Lincoln b. Aug 26 1836 Eaton OH m. John C Reel Jan 1 1854 Preble Co OH * David Lincoln b. Jun 26 1838 Eaton OH * Mary Jane Lincoln b. Apr 30 1841 Eaton OH m. James Thompson Oct 19 1854 Preble Co OH * Martha Lincoln b. Feb 1814 Preble Co OH, d. Aug 25 1890 Fulton Co IN buried Fletcher's Lake, Fulton Co m. Joseph Elliott Jan 18 1832 Montgomery Co IN b. Dec 18 1802 NC, d. Nov 19 1853 Cass Co IN * John Elliott b. Dec 7 1832 Montgomery Co IN, d. Jan 31 1849 * Elizabeth Elliott b. Jul 7 1834 Montgomery Co IN, d. Feb 26 1884 * Alfred M Elliott b. Apr 19 1836 Montgomery Co IN d. Jan 1 1902 Lucerne IN buried Zion Cem, Cass Co IN * Clarissa Jane Elliott b. Dec 2 1837 Montgomery Co IN, d. Jun 11 1861 buried Old Allison Farm, Fulton Co IN * Ambrose Elliott b. Feb 9 1840 Montgomery Co IN d. Jan 6 1917 Harrison Twp, Cass Co IN buried Zion Cem, Cass Co * William Elliott b. Jan 11 1842 Montgomery Co IN, d. Jan 2 1870 buried Fletcher's Lake, Fulton Co IN * Benjamin Frank Elliott b. Nov 27 1843 Montgomery Co IN d. Jun 19 1930 Lamoure ND buried Jun 24 1930 Lamoure * Silas Elliott b. Aug 28 1845 Montgomery Co IN d. Feb 24 1865 Chattanooga TN buried Nationl Cem, Chattanooga * Mary Ann Elliott b. Nov 30 1848 Montgomery Co IN, d. Jan 26 1930 IN buried Fletcher's Lake, Fulton Co IN * Elias Elliott b. Nov 7 1850 Cass Co IN d. Apr 19 1932 Boone Twp, Cass Co buried Mt Hope Cem, Logansport IN * Eliza Elliott b. Nov 7 1850 Cass Co IN, d. Jul 3 1911 Webster SD buried Frederick Cem, Frederick SD * Joseph Martin Elliott b. Jan 13 1853 IN, d. Jun 26 1921 Logansport IN buried Jun 29 1921 Mt Hope Cem, Logansport 2nd husband of Martha Lincoln: m. Alexander W Elliott Mar 13 1859 Cass Co IN b. Jan 13 1813 NC, d. Dec 9 1890 buried Old Allison Farm, Fulton Co IN * Thomas Lincoln b. abt 1815 prob Preble Co OH d. Jul 1839 Montgomery Co IN m. Mary Ann Talbot Jan 30 1837 Cass Co IN * James A Lincoln b. Jul 18 1840, d. Sep 21 1846 Montgomery Co IN buried O'Neal Cem, Montgomery Co * Jefferson Moses Jeffries Lincoln b. abt 1817 Preble Co OH, d. 1852 m. Sarah Ryan Apr 9 1841 Rushville IL b. 1814 OH, d. 1876 Schuyler Co IL * Charles Lincoln b. abt 1844 IL * Thomas J Lincoln b. abt 1847 IL * Ananias Lincoln b. Feb 25 1818 Preble Co OH, d. May 1896 Preble Co m. Sarah Lane Sep 16 1841 Preble Co OH b. Jul 20 1822 OH * Jesse Gee Lincoln b. Jun 9 1842 Preble Co OH, d. bef Jun 1896 * John Wesley Lincoln b. Mar 29 1844 Preble Co OH * Marrillis Lincoln b. Nov 25 1846 Preble Co OH * Thomas Jefferson Lincoln b. Mar 4 1849 Preble Co OH * Charles Henry Lincoln b. Oct 24 1851 Preble Co OH, d. Jul 1880 * Sarah Elizabeth Lincoln b. Aug 2 1857 Preble Co OH * Dora May Lincoln b. Oct 3 1865 Preble Co OH * Edola T Lincoln b. May 11 1868 Preble Co OH * Moses Lincoln b. Dec 22 1787 Washington Co KY d. Sep 19 1866 Warren Co IN m. Elizabeth Jane Crawford Sep 18 1816 Preble Co OH b. Dec 10 1794 KY, d. Jan 24 1866 Warren Co IN buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co [d/o James Crawford b. Dec 4 1770 Staunton VA, d. Dec 3 1833 Washington Twp, Warren Co IN, buried Crawford Cem, Warren Co, and m. Mar 12 1793 Lincoln Co KY, Martha Knight b. Jan 1773 KY, d. Jan 1 1842 Warren Co, buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co] * Sarah Jane Lincoln b. Jun 23 1817 Eaton OH, d. Mar 5 1885 m. James M Rush Feb 1 1849 Williamsport IN d. Sep 22 1868 * Sylvanus A Rush b. Dec 1 1857 Warren Co IN, d. Jun 6 1889 * John Crawford Lincoln b. Nov 20 1819 Eaton OH, d. Feb 27 1884 Warren Co IN buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co m. Elizabeth Caroline Puriance Mar 12 1844, Williamsport IN * William Washington Lincoln b. abt 1845 IN * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1849 IN * Mary A Lincoln b. Jun 6 1852 IN, d. Oct 10 1857 Warren Co IN buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co * Frank M Lincoln b. abt 1858 prob IN * James Harvey Lincoln b. Feb 12 1823 Eaton OH, d. Aug 20 1864 buried West Lebanon, Warren Co IN m. Elizabeth James Dec 9 1847 Williamsport IN b. Jan 7 1828 Muskinghum Co OH, d. Jul 26 1904 * Samuel Zachary Taylor Lincoln b. abt 1848 Warren Co IN * Ellen May Lincoln b. 1864 West Lebanon IN * James Wallace Lincoln b. abt 1866 prob West Lebanon IN * Nancy Ruth Lincoln b. 1824 Eaton OH, d. 1840 * Martha Ellen Lincoln b. Feb 27 1825 Eaton OH, d. Jan 9 1853 Warren Co IN buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co m. Isaiah Bowlus Jun 4 1848 Warren Co b. 1825 prob Eaton OH, d. Feb 23 1888 Warren Co * George Washington Bowlus b. Oct 10 1850 Warren Co IN, d. Aug 28 1918 Warren Co * William Washington Lincoln b. Sep 10 1827 Eaton OH, d. Sep 25 1853 Warren Co IN buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co m. Susan Crisman b. abt 1831 prob Eaton OH * David Shankland Lincoln b. Feb 7 1829 Eaton OH * Mary Ann Lincoln b. Feb 10 1831 Warren Co IN, d. Oct 11 1851 Warren Co buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co * Lucinda Caroline Lincoln b. Feb 27 1833 Warren Co IN, d. Oct 1884 West Lebanon IN m. John J Robb Oct 12 1854 Williamsport IN * Edwin Robb b. Jul 18 1855 Warren Co IN, d. May 9 1856 Warren Co buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co * Charles M Robb b. Mar 21 1858 Warren Co IN, d. Jun 24 1862 Warren Co buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co * Rufus S Robb b. Jul 16 1860 Warren Co IN, d. Jul 6 1862 Warren Co buried West Lebanon Cem, Warren Co * Elizabeth Ruth Lincoln b. May 2 1835 Warren Co IN, d. Sep 9 1863 buried West Lebanon, Warren Co m. Thomas Moffett Oct 3 1861 Warren Co * Sarah Lincoln b. 1793 m. George Peterman b. abt 1789 prob Hardin Co KY * Austin Lincoln b. 1795 Nelson Co KY, d. abt 1827 Spencer Co IN m. Levisey Connor b. abt 1799 d. Jul 1834 Warrick Co IN * James Lincoln b. Jan 26 1821 Huff Twp, Spencer Co IN d. Jul 3 1893 Caldwell Co TX * Henry Lincoln b. abt 1823 Huff Twp, Spencer Co IN, d. aft May 1837 * Ellender Lincoln b. Aug 28 1797 Hardin Co KY, d. Jul 11 1860 Spencer Co IN buried Wright Cem, Spencer Co m. Jesse D Connor Jun 26 1821 Spencer Co b. Feb 25 1800 prob Hardin Co TN, d. bef 1850 buried Wright Cem * Sarah O'Connor b. abt 1821 * Lovica Connor b. Sep 24 1824 IN * Wilson Connor b. abt 1826 * Davis L Connor b. abt 1827 IN * Gabriella Connor b. abt 1832 IN * Elizabeth Connor b. abt 1835 IN * Mary Elender Connor b. Nov 28 1837 IN, d. Mar 1 1907 buried Avery Cem, Perry Co IN * Lucy Lincoln b. Apr 27 1799 Monroe Co KY, d. May 6 1872 Elizabethtown KY m. Jonathon Hills Oct 4 1817 Elizabethtown b. Jun 17 1792 Rutherford Co NC d. Dec 30 1856 Elizabethtown KY * William Jeffries Hills b. Jun 27 1818 Elizabethtown KY d. Nov 16 1818 Elizabethtown * Sarah Hills b. Dec 4 1819 Elizabethtown KY * John Alexander Hills b. Feb 1822 Elizabethtown KY, d. 1888 buried Bryantsville KY * Margaret Hills b. Oct 15 1823 Elizabethtown KY, d. May 9 1865 * Sena Catherine Hills b. Apr 17 1825 Elizabethtown KY, d. Oct 5 1869 * James Hills b. Jan 6 1827 Elizabethtown KY * Charles Hills b. Nov 23 1828 Elizabethtown KY d. Sep 17 1830 Elizabethtown * Elizabeth Hills b. Nov 20 1830 Elizabethtown KY d. Aug 26 1832 Elizabethtown * Mary Priscilla Hills b. Jan 30 1833 Elizabethtown KY, d. May 17 1856 * Malvina Hills b. Jul 27 1835 Elizabethtown KY d. Apr 13 1854 Elizabethtown * Eliza Rebecca Hills b. Sep 29 1837 Elizabethtown KY d. Jul 1 1919 Elizabethtown * Lucy Jane Hills b. Oct 23 1840 Elizabethtown KY d. Nov 16 1923 Elizabethtown * Martha Hills b. Jan 29 1843 Elizabethtown KY d. Jan 25 1851 Elizabethtown * Thomas Lincoln b. Nov 1758 d. Jul 1819 m. Priscilla Dickinson b. 1754 prob PA, d. Apr 24 1824 [d/o Joseph Dickinson b. abt 1728, and Margaret Thomas b. abt 1732] * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1784 prob PA * William Lincoln b. abt 1786 prob PA * Joseph Lincoln b. abt 1788 prob PA * Priscilla Lincoln b. 1790 PA m. James Price Stigars b. abt 1789 PA, d. 1835-40 * Joseph Stigars b. abt 1810 prob Fallowfield PA * Sarah Ann Stigars b. Jun 11 1811 Fallowfield PA, d. May 10 1892 Clifton WI buried Rock Church Cem, Livingston WI * Jacob Stigars b. abt 1814 prob Fallowfield PA * Lydia Stigars b. 1818 prob Fallowfield PA * Elizabeth Stigars b. 1821 prob Fallowfield PA * Priscilla Stigars b. 1824 prob Fallowfield PA, d. abt 1835 * James Stigars b. abt 1826 prob Fallowfield PA, d. young * James Stigars b. abt 1828 prob Fallowfield PA * William Stigars b. abt 1830 prob Fallowfield PA * Mary Stigars b. abt 1832 prob Fallowfield PA * Thomas Lincoln b. 1790 prob PA * Samuel Lincoln b. abt 1792 prob PA * Azariah Lincoln b. Sep 26 1793 prob PA, d. Oct 9 1862 Grant Co WI buried Rock Church Cem, Grant Co * Jermyn Lincoln b. abt 1795 prob PA * Sarah Lincoln b. abt 1797 prob PA * Mishal Lincoln b. Nov 9 1761 Reading PA m. Rachel Thompson 1781 * Sarah Lincoln b. abt 1763 * Mary Lincoln b. abt 1765 * Joseph Lincoln b. 1770 Exeter PA m. Elizabeth _ 1789 * Elizabeth Lincoln b. 1772 Exeter PA * Abraham Lincoln b. Oct 18 1736 Amity PA, d. Jan 31 1806 Exeter PA m. Anne Boone Jul 10 1760 Berks Co PA b. Apr 3 1737 Exeter PA, d. Apr 4 1807 Exeter * Mary Lincoln b. Sep 15 1761 Berks Co PA * Martha Lincoln b. Jan 25 1763 Berks Co PA * James Lincoln b. May 5 1767 Berks Co PA * Anne Lincoln b. Apr 10 1769 Berks Co PA * Rachel Lincoln b. Mar 24 1771 Berks Co PA, d. 1775 Berks Co * Phoebe Lincoln b. Jan 22 1773 Berks Co PA, d. Jun 12 1852 m. David Jones 1792 Berks Co, b. May 26 1766 Berks Co * Thomas Jones b. Jan 1793 Berks Co PA * Hannah Jones b. Jun 8 1794 Berks Co PA * Anna Nancy Jones b. Feb 27 1796 Berks Co PA, d. Jun 30 1876 * Martha Jones b. Apr 27 1798 Berks Co PA, d. Oct 12 1843 * Samuel Jones b. Jul 18 1800 Berks Co PA, d. Nov 1 1859 * Elizabeth Jones b. Jan 10 1803 Berks Co PA, d. Feb 2 1889 * Thomas Lincoln b. Mar 12 1777 Berks Co PA, d. 1864 m. Alice de Haven 1811 Lancaster Co PA b. Jan 25 1770 Lancaster Co, d. Dec 29 1836 * Martha Lincoln b. 1812 Lancaster Co PA, d. Oct 12 1858 * John D Lincoln b. Jan 1 1815 Lancaster PA, d. Jun 1895 * John Lincoln b. Oct 21 1779 Berks Co PA, d. Apr 4 1864 Berks Co * Abraham Lincoln b. Jan 13 1688 Hingham MA, d. Apr 15 1745 Springfield PA m. Rebecca _ b. abt 1692 Hingham * Abraham Lincoln b. 1719 PA, d. 1747 * Isaac Lincoln b. 1721 PA, d. 1758 * Jacob Lincoln b. 1725 Kingsessing Co PA, d. Jun 5 1769 Kingsessing Co m. Anne Rambo Jun 1747 PA b. 1725 prob Kingsessing PA, d. Feb 8 1819 Kingsessing [d/o Mons Rambo b. 1684 Philadelphia PA, d. May 3 1760 Kingsessing PA, and m. about 1713 Katharine Boon b. 1691 prob Philadelphia, d. 1761 Kingsessing, d/o Swan Boon and Brigitta Swanson. Mons s/o Gunnar Rambo amd Anna Cock] * John Lincoln b. Feb 1 1756 NC, d. bef 1810 Stokes Co NC m. Elizabeth O'Neal Oct 8 1781 * Mary Amelia "Milley" Lincoln b. 1782 Stokes Co NC, d. 1874 Higdon MO m. Hiram Berry Aug 20 1813 Lincoln Co NC b. Apr 16 1784 Lincoln Co, d. Oct 5 1889 Glen Allen MO * Marguerite Berry b. Apr 3 1826 Madison Co MO, d. aft 1860 m. Christian Christopher Whetstone b. Apr 15 1823 Madison Co d. Feb 16 1853 Newton Co MO [s/o David Whetstone] * Rebecca Lincoln b. abt 1726 Springfeld Twp, Chester Co PA m. Joseph Rush Sep 19 1750 Philadelphia PA b. Jan 3 1719, d. Dec 20 1798 [s/o William Rush b. abt 1688 Oxford England, d. Mar 31 1733 Boston MA, and m. Mar 1 1711 in Byberry PA, Elizabeth Hodges b. abt 1690 PA, d. Apr 15 1755 Philadelphia PA] * Elizabeth Rush b. abt 1745 * Mary Rush b. abt 1749 * Abraham Rush b. abt 1751 * William Rush b. Jul 4 1756 Philadelphia PA, d. Jan 17 1833 * Sarah Lincoln b. 1727 Philadelphia PA * John Lincoln b. 1729 Philadelphia PA * Mordecai Lincoln bpt. Aug 3 1735 Philadelphia PA * Isaac Lincoln b. Oct 24 1691 Hingham MA, d. Jan 15 1771 Scituate MA m. Sarah Cummings Feb 14 1716 Hingham b. abt 1695 Hingham, d. Sep 17 1720 * Isaac Lincoln b. Aug 5 1717 Hingham MA * Mordecai Lincoln b. Feb 9 1718 Hingham MA 2nd wife of Isaac Lincoln: m. Jael Wade b. abt 1695 Hingham MA * Sarah Lincoln b. Jul 29 1694 Hingham MA, d. Jul 7 1754 Scituate MA m. Daniel Tower Feb 25 1715 Hingham b. Jul 24 1692 Hingham, d. Feb 21 1774 Cohasset MA * Sarah Tower b. Jun 24 1717 Cohasset MA, d. abt 1802 Scituate MA * Elizabeth Lincoln b. Jan 2 1703 Hingham MA, d. Sep 14 1724 Scituate MA m. Ambrose Cole Sep 29 1720 Scituate * Jacob Lincoln b. May 23 1708 Hingham MA, d. Sep 14 1724 Scituate MA m. Mary Holbrook abt 1713 b. Jul 22 1712 Scituate MA, d. Nov 27 1749 [d/o Samuel Holbrook Jr b. Feb 8 1683 Scituate MA, and m. Dec 15 1708 in Scituate, Jane Clapp b. Nov 1689 Scituate, d/o Samuel Clapp and Hannah Gill. Samuel Jr s/o Samuel Holbrook Sr and Mary Pierce] * Obediah Lincoln b. Oct 28 1733 Hingham MA m. Abigail Curtis b. abt 1737 * Jacob Lincoln b. Oct 28 1733 Hingham MA, d. 1760 * Galen Lincoln b. Mar 23 1734 Hingham MA, d. Jan 21 1736 * Caleb Lincoln b. and d. Jan 20 1736 Hingham MA * Mary Lincoln b. Jan 1 1737 Hingham MA m. Joseph Ellmes b. abt 1733 * Abraham Lincoln b. 1739 Hingham MA * Isaac Lincoln b. 1741 Hingham MA * Caleb Lincoln b. 1743 Hingham MA * Lydia Lincoln b. 1749 Hingham MA * Elizabeth Lincoln b. abt 1710 Hingham MA * Thomas Lincoln b. Sep 8 1659 Hingham MA, d. Nov 13 1661 Hingham * Mary Lincoln b. Mar 27 1662 Hingham MA, d. Mar 7 1752 Hingham * Thomas Lincoln b. Aug 20 1664 Hingham MA, d. Apr 2 1715 Boston MA m. Mehitable Frost Aug 3 1689 Boston MA * Martha Lincoln b. Jul 18 1695 Hingham MA, d. Nov 13 1753 Cohasset MA * Sarah Lincoln b. 1712 Hingham MA, d. Oct 1 1777 * Martha Lincoln b. Feb 11 1666 Hingham MA, d. Feb 12 1740 Hingham * Sarah Lincoln b. Aug 13 1669 Hingham MA, d. Aug 30 1669 Hingham * Sarah Lincoln b. Jun 17 1671 Hingham MA, d. Nov 28 1743 Hingham * Rebecca Lincoln b. Mar 11 1673 Hingham MA, d. Feb 4 1757 Hingham Contributor: Donated ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The following is taken from the excellent page at:http://www.80thindiana.net/bios/80di-g01.htm
Isum Gwin
Captain of Company D
1st Lieutenant of Company D
2nd Lieutenant of Company D
1st Sergeant of Company D80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
An American Civil War RegimentBelieved taken between September 1864 and early 1865
Shows him wearing the insignia ('shoulder straps') of a Captain
Image and permission to use it courtesy of his Great Grandson Kenny Gwin
Image above has been electronically enhanced by Deep Vee Productions
To view enlarged copies of this and the original image, click HEREBorn _______ __, 1826 at Lanesville in Harrison County, Indiana
Father was ____________________ (17__-18__)
Mother was Mary _____________ (17__-18__)
His wife was ____________________ (18__-18__)
They married ______ __, 18__ at ______________________________
Their children were _________________________________________
He died _______ __, 1907 at _________________________________
He is buried at South Martin Martin Cemetery, Martin County, IndianaAccording to his military service records, Isum Gwin was 35 years old and a resident of Alfordsville in Daviess County, Indiana when he was enlisted by John W. Tucker on August 9, 1862 into what became Company D of the 80th Indiana. Isum was appointed by Tucker as the 1st Sergeant (also called Orderly Sergeant) of Co. D on August 16, 1862. He was mustered into the Union Army at that rank for a 3 year term of service on September 3, 1862 at Camp Gibson near the town of Princeton in Gibson County, Indiana. At that time the Army noted he was a "Farmer" and stood "5 feet 7 inches" tall with "blue" eyes, "light" hair and a "fair" complexion.
As 1st Sergt., Isum Gwin was the highest ranked Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) in his company, and was fourth in command after 2nd Lieutenant William F. Green, 1st Lieutenant Jacob Scammahorn and Captain John W. Tucker, the company commander.
Sergt. Isum was recorded as "Present" with the 80th from its official formation on September 3, 1862 until May 2, 1865.
On October 8, 1862 the 80th took part in the bloody fighting at Perryville in Boyle County, Kentucky. This was the first time the regiment was in combat ('saw the elephant' as they said back then) and it took place just 30 days after it had first drawn its uniforms and weapons. During 2 hours of heavy fighting the 80th lost 25 men killed, 116 wounded, and 16 captured out of the 738 men it took into the battle. This was a 27% casualty rate, and amounted to 45% of all casualties the regiment would suffer during its entire service. According to his service records, Sergt. Gwin "Lost Coat and Blanket Knapsack Shirt [and] drawers in battle" at Perryville.
According to a letter in the possession of the Gwin family, Sergt. Gwin fell in front of a horse-drawn Army wagon and it ran over his head in late October, 1862 between Lebanon and Danville, Ky.
On January 30, 1863 Sergt. Gwin was commissioned as the new 2nd Lieut. of Co. D by Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton, replacing Lieut. Green who had resigned his commission and left the Army on December 20, 1862. Isum received his commission on March 25, 1863, but then his promotion paperwork got lost. This resulted in a 6 month delay in mustering him in at his new rank, during which he worked as an officer, but was paid as a 1st Sergt. To add insult to injury, 2nd Sergt. John W. Clark was promoted over Gwin's head to be the new Captain of Co. D when Capt. Tucker was promoted to be the 80th's new Major.
In August 1863 the 80th departed Kentucky and marched over the Cumberland Mountains into Confederate-held Eastern Tennessee as part of a large Federal force under the command of US Major General Ambrose E. Burnside. There, on October 12, 1863 at Loudon in Loudon County, 1st Sergt. Gwin was finally mustered in as the 2nd Lieutenant of Co. D.
The 80th spent a very cold, miserable, hungry winter in Eastern Tennessee, primarily at Loudon, but also near Knoxville at Strawberry Plains in Jefferson County and at Mossy Creek.
On February 24, 1864 2nd Lieut. Gwin was commissioned as the new 1st Lieut. of Co. D by Gov. Morton, replacing Lieut. Scammahorn (he had resigned his commission the previous June, but had not been officially discharged until February 1864). Isum received his commission on May 11, 1864, but once again events transpired to delay his promotion and pay, this time due to the demands of an active military campaign. At the time the 80th was in northern Georgia, taking part in the opening actions of the famous 4 month campaign led by US Major General William T. Sherman to capture Atlanta Georgia.
Three days after his commission arrived, the 80th took part in the bloody fighting at Resaca, Georgia, on May 14, 1864. There it suffered 26 killed and 100 wounded out of the 270 men who were ordered to take part in a doomed charge against entrenched Confederate troops. This was a 47% casualty rate, one of the highest of any Federal unit in the battle. Lieut. Gwin wrote the following about that day in his diary.
"Co D 34 guns...ordered to advance and charge the Rebble forts at 12 O'clock got in [no closer than] one hundred yards of the [enemy's] works [where we] remained until dark when I went to the Regt."
On July 1, 1864 Lieut. Gwin was commissioned by Gov. Morton as the new Captain of Co. D, replacing Capt. Clarke who had resigned his commission in mid-June. Sergt. Warner G. Smoot was commissioned to replace Gwin as 1st Lieutenant, and the 2nd Lieutenant position was left permanently vacant. During this period the 80th was marching and/or fighting on a nearly continuous basis.
In fighting on July 19, 1864, near Decatur, Georgia, Lieut. Gwin earned the following praise in an official report by Major Tucker, who was then commanding the 80th.
"...on the 19th met a heavy rebel force; attacked and drove them beyond Decatur, losing a few men wounded. Here I wish to speak of the efficient, brave, and gallant conduct of First Lieut. Isum Gwin, Company D, who had charge of the skirmish line of my regiment. He drove the rebels, having to advance through a field under a galling fire, yet with that courage rare and only belonging to the brave, led forward his men, being present at all times where most needed, steadily driving the enemy, killing and wounding many, proving himself on this occasion, as on every other, worthy of a better position..."
A step in that direction was achieved on July 25, 1864, near Atlanta, Georgia, when 2nd Lieut. Gwin was officially mustered into the Army as the new 1st Lieut. of Co. D. About that time he wrote the following to his parents back in Indiana.
"To day has been tolerable quiet but little firing -- I think the Johnnies are getting tired or they certainly have reason to be quiet their loss in killed wounded and prisoners is estimated at 25,000 men since our Army crossed the Chattahoochee River...our loss will not exceed 10,000 men. Our Boys [in Co. D] are in tolerable good health and spirits... Your Son untill Death."
It was not until September 8, 1864 at Decatur, Georgia, just after the Confederates abandoned Atlanta, that 1st Lieut. Gwin was finally mustered in as the new Captain of Co. D. The Army made his elevation retroactive to July 1st, which led eventually to his being paid at as a Captain for those months.
In the fall of 1864 the 80th was detached from Sherman's forces and ordered back to Tennessee. There during a 3 day period in late November the 80th was force marched from Columbia to Spring Hill, where it narrowly escaped capture, on to Franklin, where it built breastworks and fought in a desperate 5 hour battle, and then through the night to Nashvillle. There in mid-December it took part in the 2 day battle that effectively destroyed the Confederate Army under Major General John Bell Hood.
The 80th was then transferred to Washington, D.C. and on down to North Carolina to rejoin Sherman's forces. It was camped at Raleigh in April 1865 when the war ended with the surrender of most of the remaining Confederate forces. There on April 28th Capt. Gwin wrote the following request for a 30 day leave of absence.
"I have been in the service nearly (3) years and have never had a leave of absence. I have been with my Company ever since the Regt was organized. On entering the service, I left my businesses unsettled. It is now in such a condition that it needs my personal attention."
Capt. Gwin's request was approved and he departed for Indiana on May 2, 1865, leaving 1st Sergt. John Harris in command of the company (Lieut. Smoots having been discharged the previous month due to disabilities). Capt. Gwin was back with his company when he and the 43 others still in its ranks were honorably mustered out of the Army on June 22, 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina when the regiment was disbanded.
The surviving veterans of the 80th Indiana reached Indianapolis on July 3, 1865. There on the 5th they were addressed by Governor Morton at a gala reception dinner, and on the 8th were paid off and released to their homes as civilians.
For more about Capt. Gwin's experiences during the war or to view a post-war image of Isum in civilian clothes, click the History link on Scott Meeker's site. Read what happened while Isum was with the 80th, including excerpts from the pocket diary he kept during the Atlanta Campaign.
Sources: Genealogical data provided by Isum's Great Grandson Kenny Gwin; letters and personal diary of Isum Gwin (Georgia, 1864); Civil War Compiled Military Service Records by Office of Adjutant General of the United States (Washington, DC) and Regimental Descriptive Rolls, 1861-1865, Volumes III, IV, and VIII, Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1866).This page Copyright by Scott Cantwell Meeker of Deep Vee Productions.
All Rights Reserved. Created December 11, 2004. Last updated December 12, 2004.
Information copied with permission of Kenny Gwin.
From: JAMESTWALL@aol.comItem 32--
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Date: Sun May 08, 2005 06:23:32 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com, kgwin@indy.net
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: Gwins in VirginiaIn a message dated 5/8/2005 8:22:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, JAMESTWALL writes:
John, I am not sure whether or not I had sent you this before. Kenny, I think you will find this interesting-- George Holmes Gwin and relatives in Goochland and Albemarle counties, Virginia, before GHG migrated to South Central Virginia.
Let me know what you think.
JimWednesday, February 16, 2005
GWINs in Virginia
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Virginia Genealogical Society JournalYesterday I found that Ancestry.com has the Virginia Genealogical Society Journal, Volumes 1-35 as a resource. I am curious about the relationship of George Holmes Gwin to my Isom Gwin. Going through the journal, I did not find an answer to that question. However, I did find information on GHG in close physical relationship to other Gwins in Albemarle, Goochland and Pittsylvania counties. I have extracted info on all these people, including other Gwins whose relationship to GHG is less certain.
It appears that Richard Gwin and George Holmes Gwin lived very close to each other, at least in the earliest time.
Jim WallJames T. Wall
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JAMESTWALL@aol.comLand Patent Book 23
RICHARD GUIN, 400a, Goochland Co., on both sides of Great Buffalo Cr. of Willis’s R., and bounded by Major Joh Bollings c. (p.675) 1 Mar 1743JOHN BOLLING, 6300 a, Goochland Co., both sides of mountain Cr. of Willis’s R., and bounded by Richard Guin, (p.616) John Childers, Alexander Stinson, George Cleinoff, Samuel Ridgway; 5300a formerly G. the sd. John Bolling 1 Dec 1740 and the Residue never bef. G. (p.617) 25 Nov 1743.
ALBEMARLE COUNTY ORDERS
Tr. Slandercase of Edward Watts agst John Peartree Burks, parties appear by their attys. As does a Jury, to wit: Lazurus Dameron, Noble Ladd, Michael Thomas, Richard Gwinn, Joel Walker, Stephen Sanders, Mathew Tucker, Edward Lambert Parsons, John Jones, Drury Tucker, Richard Taylor & John Ladd. Deft. Found not guilty, plt. to take nothing but he & his Pledges of Prosecuting to wit John Doe & Richard Roe be in mercy. Further considered that sd Burks do recover from Watts 15 shillings for fees & 10 lbs. Tob. For costs. (1745? JTW)
In debt case of John Coles & Company agst George Holms Gwinn, deft. Confesses to demand for [pounds]9/7/9 & is to pay same plus 15 shillings for fees & 81 lbs. Tob. For costs. Judgment except for costs to be paid by [pounds]4/18/10 with interest from 01 Mar. 1745.
Albemarle County, Virginia
Court Orders 1744/45 ? 1748
January Term 1745 ? August Term 1748(p.1) At a Court held for Albemarle County January 24, 1745 for laying the county levy.
To be charged to the County and Repaid by the Publick lbs of tobo.
To John Childers for five young Do [wolfs heads] at 70 each 350
To Daniel Scot for keeping a Ferry at the Court House 1000
To Richard Gwinn for the same service 200
In case of Philip May agst Philip Pendleton, parties cames as does a Jury, to wit: Lazarus Dameron, George Holmes Gwinn, Mathew Tucker, John Anthony, William Harris, John McKenny, Henry Trent, Thomas McDaiel, David Watkins, John Ladd, John Tooly & Isaiah Watkins. Plt. does not prosecute further, deft. To recover 5 shillings plus fees & costs.
Petition of George Holms Gwinn agst Joseph Adcock is dismist by mutual consent (Date unknown except 1744/5 - 1748. JTW)
At a Court held for Albemarle County July 25, 1745
LAND PATENT BOOK 24
George Holms Gwin, 350a, Goochland Co., both sides of the Slate River, crossing Great Creek and Slate River, James Watkins, (p. 131) 20 Sep 1745
Deed with livery & seisen from George Holmes Gwinn to Robert King acknowledged & ordered to be recorded.
In case of Richard Fletcher Gregory agst Samuel Spencer, parties appear by attys. As does a Jury, to wit: William Harris, Lazarus Dameron, John Sorrell, John Biby, John Tooly junr., John Henson, Richard Hall, James Christian, John Trent, Philip Morris, Benjamin Higgenbottom & Richard Gwinn. Plt. produced account for [pounds]11/13/11 & proves by own oath. Deft. By atty. William Battersby demurs to that proof saying evidence not sufficient & prays Jury will give verdict upon the evidence. Jury finds for the plt. in amount [pounds]7/18/7 but defense say Judgment invalid as some of the Jury had departed before reaching a verdict. Court will decide at next session.
ALBEMARLE COURT ORDERS
Grand Jury sworn, to wit: Leonard Ballow (foreman), John Biby, Samuel Spencer, Noble Ladd, John Burns, Dennis Doyle, Richard Hall, John Henson, Reeny Shatteen [?], Joseph Adcock, Samuel Glover, Robert Glover, John Witt, Richard Taylor & George Holms Gwinn who say they find the two Indictments agst James Gains to be true Bills. The Grand Jury then were disolved. (1746? JTW)
At a Court held for Albemarle County June 12, 1746
Will of Samuel Glover dec’d presented by Sarah Glover Execx., proved by oaths of several witnesses & ordered recorded. Certificate granted for obtaining probate.
Anthony Bennie, John Hunter, Edward Wood & George Holms Gwinn to appraise personal estate of sd Glover & return to next court. Sarah, relict of Samuel Glover, requests the Deposition of Thomas Jones (who writ [sic] the will be recorded. Jones states he believes the testators intent was to give an estate in fee simple & the words they & their heirs forever were omitted but fully intended.
Joshua Fry, Gent. Surveyor presented a list of surveys made by him from June 1, 1745 to June 1, 1746.
John Chlders 215a
George Holms Gwinn 400a
Joseph Childers 200a
At a Court continued for Albemarle County June 13, 1746
In Tres. & Assualt (sic) cse of Richard Fletcher Gregory agst Samuel Spencer, parties came as does a Jury, to wit: Lazarus Dameron, George Holms Gwinn, Mathew Tucker, John Anthony, William Harris (foreman) John McKenny, Henry Trent, Thomas McDaniel, David Watkins, John Ladd, John Tooly & Isaiah Watkins. Jury found Spencer did beat, wound & evilly treat Gregory who is to recover damages with 15 shillings (or 150 lbs. Tob.) for fees & 221 labs. [lbs.] tob. For costs.
Trespass & Assault case of Dennis Doyle agst John Burns, parties come by attys. As does a Jury, to wit: Lazarus Dameron (foreman), Patrick Nowlin, Richard Hall, John Heard, John Lewis, Samuel Spencer, John Bryant, Samuel Crawley, John Tooly, Edmond Manning, Richard Gwinn & Joseph Higgenbottom who find the deft. Guilty. Plt. to recover plus 15 shillings for fees & 150 lbs. Tob. For costs.
In case of James Gwinn agst Samuel Spencer, deft. By atty. William Battersby granted Imparle till next court & then to plead.
In case of James Gwinn agst Samuel Spencer, plt. Fails to file Declaration in time, deft. To reover 5 shillings plus fees & costs.
Tres. & Asslt case of Philemon Childers agst Joseph Smith, deft granted Imparle. [1746? JTW]
Tr. vi et Armiscase of William Bishop agst Richard Gwinn, deft by atty William Battersby pleads not guilty, plt. granted time to consider.
In case of Joseph Hickingbottom agst Richard Fletcher Gregory, parties appear as does a Jury, to wit: james Christian (foreman), Thomas Thornill, William Christian, Richard Gwinn, John Hays, Samuel Herston, Hugh Dobbins, John Dobbins, Robert Herston, John McWerters, John Thomas & Thomas Joplin who find the deft has not done his work in a workmanlike manner nor performed his contract. Plt. to recover.
In debt case of same [Mathew Branch] agst George Holms Gwinn, deft. Fails to appear, Judgment entered for the plt. agst sd Gwinn & Anthony Christian his security for [pounds] 30 plus fees & costs. Judment except costs to be discharged by paying [pounds]14/7/2 with interest from 12 Aug 1746.
Tr. & Assault case of Hugh Green agst Richard Gwinn, same [dismist by mutual consent]. (Date unknown. JTW)
ALBEMARLE COURT ORDERS
George Gwinn awarded 285 lbs. Tob. By Andrew Barclay for 3 days (coming & returning 70 miles as evidence for sd Barclay in suit agst Samuel Crawley. (Date unknown. JTW)
JOHN MAXEY, 400a, Goochland Co., both sides of Great Cr. of Slate R., in George Holmes Guin’s line, (p.468) 25 Sep 1746
ALBEMARLE COURT ORDERS
At a Court continued for Albemarle County February 14, 1746/7.
In debt case of Mathew Branch, assignee of Charles Thomas, agst George Holms Gwinn, deft. Fails to appear, Judgment entered agst sd Gwinn & Anthony Christian his security for [pounds]30 & costs, payable in part with interest from 12 Aug. 1746
LAND PATENT BOOK 26
George Hewes/Howes [Homes JTW] Gwin, 347a, Albemarle Co., on Wolf Trap Br. of Mountain Cr., bounded by Stranges line, Bollings line, Edmond Woods line, Christians line. (p. 142) 1 Oct 1747
August Term 1747 ? December Term 1747
Tr. Vi et Armiscase of William Bishop agst Richard Gwinn, deft had Imparle till this day but fails to appear, plt. ought to recover damages.
ALBEMARLE COURT ORDERS
Tr.vi et Armis case of William Bishop agst Richard Gwinn, deft. Fails to appear, Judgment entered agst him & John Tooly his security for damages to be determine by a Jury. (Date unknown. JTW)
In trespass case of Thomas Ballow agst Richard Guinn, deft by atty James Meridith granted same [Imparle]. (Date unknown. JTW)
At a Court continued for Albemarle County July 15, 1748
In trespass case of Thomas Ballow junr. Agst Richard Gwinn, plt’s atty William Battersby failed to file on time, deft to recover 5/ plus costs.
In debt case of Jeremiah Whitney agst John Biby, parties appear as does a Jury, to wit: Joseph Anthony (foreman), John Smith, Charles Lambert, Thommas Smith, Richard Dameron, William Hooper, Leonard Ballow, John McWerters, William Sympson, Richard Gwin, James McNeal & Drury Tucker who defer Judgment till August court.
LAND PATENT BOOK 27
JOHN BOLLING, 440a, Goochland Co, on Brs of great Buffalo Cr, bounded by the sd Bolling and Richard Guin, Susannah Carnor, Anthony Sherroon, Samuel Ridgway. (p.177) 20 May 1749.
LAND PATENT BOOK 28
GEORGE HOMER GWINN, 400a, Albemarle Co, on S side of James R. on a br of Willis’s Cr. called Bolling’s Cr, at Sachevrel Whitebreaad’s c. on Coll John Bolling’s line, to Thomas Potter’s line, (p.632) 5 Sep 1749
LAND PATENT BOOK 29
Joseph Adcock, 400a, Albemarle Co., on both sides of Great Buffalo Cr. a Br of Willis R, bounded by Thomas Christian;s line, Richard Gwin, John Bolling Gent (p. 3) 15 Dec 1749
John Gwin, 400a, Lunenburg, bounded by the Co. line. (p. 523) 15 Dec 1749
HALIFAX COUNTY PLEAS 1752 ? 1755
The petition of Thomas Bouldin, Admr. Of John Gwin, dec’d agst alph Elkins, cont. at motion & cost of plt.
Thomas Bouldin, Gent., Admr. Of John Gwin, dec’d, agst Ralph Elkins cont.
LAND PATENT BOOK 31
Matthias Ayres, 2000 acs. Albemarle Co. on the brs. Of Hatcher’s Cr. including Hatcher’s Mountain, near the Road; adj. Edmund Wood, Homis Gwin, Edward Scott, Robert Thomson, William Sally, Captain William Allen & Thomas Turpin, 10 Sep 1755, p. 747. [pounds]8. 400 acs. Part formerly gtd. Edward Kelly [PB 17, p. 128 Goochland Co.] by our letters pat. 20 July 1736 the Right & Title since vested in sd. Ayres & 1600 acs. Residue never fofore gtd.
LAND PATENT BOOK 32
Colonel John Bolling, 6767a., Albemarle Co. among the Brs of Willis Riv., bounded by Alexander Stinson’s lines by a Br of Cat Tail, the line of George Kleinhoot, Ridgeway’s lines, crossing Mt Cr, Anthony Sharoone’s line, a line of Susanna Carner, Richard Gwin, the bounds of Henry Beard, 6740a part former g unto the said John Bolling, and 27a the Residue never bef g 27 Sep 1754, p. 402 5 shill
Richard Gwin, 194 acs. Albemarle Co. on the N side of land Joining Slate Rive., adj. His own Lines, John Maxes & James Gates, 16 Aug 1756, p. 144. 20 Shill.
LAND PATENT BOOK 33
JAMES EASTER, 683 acs. Lunenburg Co. on both sides of Ash Camp Cr. at the Mouth of the Great br.; adj. John Gwin, Thomas Bouldin, Childrey [Childress or Childers? JTW] & Reed; 19 Aug 1757, p. 378. 40 Shill. 310 acs. Part being part of a Pat. For 840 acs. Formerly gtd. Thomas Jones by Pat. 20 Aug 1745 [PB 23 p. 1140, Brunswick Co.] the right and title of which sd 310 acs. Is since become vested in the sd James Easter and 373 acs. The residue never before gtd.
ALMAN GUIN, 270 acs. Halifax Co. on both sides of Wynnes Cr., on Banister Riv.; adj. Thomas Finny, William Zizemore’s old line & William Williamson; 20 Aug 1760, p. 883. 30 Shill.
ALMAN GUIN, 280 acs. Halifax Co. on Wynnes Cr., crossing the long br. of sd Cr., crossing the bare Br.; adj. William Harris, Williamson, & Margery Sizemore; 20 Aug 1760, p. 885. 30 Shill.
Surveys made in Halifax County
Almond Gwinn May 1, 1772
Militia Officers for Pittsylvania
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, p. 293
At a meeting of the Committee of Pittsylvania County on Wednesday 27th September 1775, The following Gentlement were Nominated as Officers for the Militia Agreeable to the Ordinance of Covention (sic) Viz.:
Richard Gwynn ….. Captains
Oaths of Allegiance ? 1777
Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Robert Payne’s List
Richard Gwynne
William Wynn, Sen.
John Wynne
Robert Wynne
Abraham Shelton’s List
Holmes Gwinn
John Gwinn
DELINQUENT TAX LISTS, MONTGOMERY CO., VA. [1787]
Leaton Romine D o. [No. Carolina] County Levy 10 S [shillings]
A List of Delinquence of the Couty leavyes and Poierate With in the District of Jas Hogue Commissioner for the Year 1798 in the first Battalion & 86th Regiment of Militia Montgomery Couty, 24th August 1799
Samuel Guin one tythe gone 89 (Could this be Isam or Isham Guin?--JTW)[John M. Gwin Reply: If your Isham and mine are the same, then I don't think this is he, because my Isham's son, John, told everyone he was born in Tennessee in 1792. Nevertheless, this Samuel could easily be AN Isham (depending on he he pronounced it), as clerks were notorious for making such assumptions! (I can hear this Isham now, saying to the clerk, "I-SAM Gwin," and the clerk saying to himself, "Well, if he's SAM Gwin, then I'll just write Samuel.")]
Wm Chanp 369 Acres 1.31
Saml. Canterbury 200 Acres Land 23
Peter Romines 160 Acres Land 24
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Description: This is copied from Orange County, Indiana History Families 175th Anniversary 1816-1991 Commemorative Edition. Richard Russell of Indianapolis says that Jonas Denton cannot be proven as father of Robert Denton who married Jane Moon in New Jersey in 1738. Also, under David Denton, Isom Gwin (my 4th ggf) was not a Presbyterian but a Primitive Baptist minister. He lived in Sevier Co., TN before coming to IN. Also, Thomas married Fannie Minerva Downs, who re-married a Savage (Sevedge) after Thomas died. They had a son Isom Denton who died in 1865 in Indianapolis after being drafted one month in the Union Army 144th Indiana Regt. Fanny received a Mother's pension for his service.DENTON--The Denton name seems particularly widespread in Orange County, currently, as well as in the past. Though the ultimate focus here concentrates on one particular Denton descendent, revelation of this forbear's ancestry applies to probably most Orange County Denton families.
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Date Taken: Published 1991
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Place Taken: Orange County, Indiana
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Owner: James T. WallThe partictular Denton lineage from which Orange County pioneers of that surname derive stems from the Rev. Richard Denton, who led the group that settled Hempstead, Long Island, NY, in 1644. A printed Long Island history book states that Richard Denton was a native of Yorkshire, England, born in 1586. Denton arrived in America about 1631 at Watertown, MA. He died in 1663 at Hempstead, Essex, England.
It may be that children of the Rev. Richard Denton were by two wives. Samuel Denton, youngest known son of the Rev. Richard Denton, was born around 1632, married Mary Smith at Hempstead, NY, in 1661, and died in 1713. His eldest son, Jonas Denton, was born in 1658. Jonas Denton owned 404 acres in Hempstead, NY, and sold it in 1735 to Peter Smith. Youngest son of Jonas Denton was Robert Denton, who migrated to Hardy Co., VA, [JMG NOTE: now WV?] where he died in 1778. Second son of Robert Denton was Thomas Denton. He and his brother, Jacob Denton, removed to Jefferson Co., TN. Record exists that Thomas received 4000 acres in Jefferson Co., TN in the years 1779-1784. Thomas' will is dated May 1, 1807.
It was the next generation that first arrived in southern Indiana. David Denton and wife, Elizabeth Gwin Denton, migrated probably from Washington Co. in eastern Tennessee, to Harrison Co., IN, in 1818. [JMG NOTE: I don't believe it was Washington Co., TN, but Sevier Co. from which David and Elizabeth migrated, for the following reason: Isham Gwin, the father of Elizabeth, and David Denton both owned land in Crowson's Cove (later the Wear Valley), Sevier Co., in 1807, less than a mile from each other.] David was the youngest son of Thomas Denton. David Denton died after 1860 in Orange County. It is from the nine offspring of David and Elizabeth Denton that Orange countians with Denton ancestry derive--Allen, Jane, Isom, George, William, David, Thomas, Rebecca, and John. Son Isom Denton was married to Elizabeth Lincoln, daughter of Josiah Lincoln, brother of Thomas Lincoln, father of Abraham Lincoln.
George Denton, son of David and Elizabeth Denton, was born in 1810 in eastern Tennessee [JMG NOTE: Probably Crowsons' Cove, Sevier Co.] and married Arreta Weathers in Orange County on July 19, 1830. George Denton lived variously during his adult life in Scott, Bartholomew, Crawford, and Orange counties. His youngest son, Harmon Denton, settled permanently in Orange County and worked as both butcher and as tenant farmer. Harmon married first to Lydia Cornwell in 1874. With her death, Harmon maried Sarah (Trusty) Akers, with whom several children were born. Their eldest son remains close enough in time to the present to serve as the link between history and modern life.
Though certainly no Town Father, Bert Denton (1886-1922) contributed to the Orange County community as a hard-working man of the yeoman class. Employed variously during his lifetime as farm laborer and cabinet worker, Bert married in 1911 to Julia Hazel Longest. Six children resulted--Mabel, Helen, Frederick, John, Lawrence, and Roy. On July 14, 1922, a family celebration involved the 18th birthday of Bert's youngest sibling, Harry Denton. Several family members were swimming in a pond north of Paoli when Harry fell into distress while in the water. Bert, in his attempt to save his younger brother, drowned in the pond, subsequent to Harry being rescued. Many years later, eldest daughter Mabel Denton Williams recounted the tragedy of that day. She remembered that she, sister Helen, and mother Julia returned home from a visit at maternal relatives. Some individuals, neighbors, and Denton relatives, soon approached the cabin on Sandyhook Road in a horse-drawn wagon. Then the young wife and children learned of Bert's demise. "As we looked at my father's body on the flatbed wagon, we spoke and thought over and over that it just could not be true. What I remember most was not the sight of my dad's corpse but of the overpowering, fish smell of pond water."
It is important for the future that we remember the common people, too, in compilation of county history. For individuals like Bert Denton represent the staggering majority of who our ancestors were. Far from all being monument builders, trailblazers, or possessors of fame and fortune, the reality exists that we derive from everyday people who simply worked, reared families, maybe lived entire lives close to home, and endured the terror and wonder of life a day at a time and often with no more than faith alone to sustain them.
DAVID DENTON--David Denton was born in 1778 in Virginia. The fifth child of Thomas Denton grew to manhood and married Elizabeth Gwin, the daughter of Isom Gwin, a Presbyterian minister. [JMG NOTE: Isham Gwin was a Baptist minister, not Presbyterian, and an elder of the presbyteries of several Baptist churches both in Tennessee and Indiana. I believe this writer's understandable error probably can be attributed to her/his not realizing that the term presbytery was and is used by other denominations than presbyterian.] To this union nine children were born. The seventh child, Thomas Denton, was born in 1820 in Harrison County, IN. In 1838 he married Fannie Mariah Downs. To this union was born five children, the second of whom was Joel Denton.
Sometime between 1840 and 1850, Thomas and Fannie moved from Harrison County to South East Township, Orange County.
Joel Denton was born in 1843 and died in 1894. He married Mary Ann Agan, born in 1842 and died in 1918. Their homestead was a part of what is now known as Little Africa. To this union was born six children. The third was Aniel Denton born in 1865. In 1883 Aniel married Michelle Pearson. Michelle died in childbirth in 1886 leaving Aniel with one daughter, Alice Denton, who later became the wife of Charley Moore of Valeene. In 1892 Aniel was remarried to Mary Jane Apple. To this union one son was born, Thomas Floyd Denton, named after his grandfather, Thomas Apple; it was also a traditional name in the Denton family.
From 1892 until 1900, Aniel owned and operated a grocery store at Unionville (Youngs' Creek). In 1900 Aniel and his family bought property and moved near Harned Chapel Church. There he built and operated a general store and post office. It was known as Bacon, IN.
In 1918 Aniel died of a heart attack. The business was then sold and later moved to the Glendon White Property.
In 1914 Thomas Floyd Denton married Dora Pearl Mason; to this union were born three children--Nova, Beatrice, and Knofel. In 1941 Knofel married Virginia Lindley, and to this union one son was born, Garey Denton of Paoli: he has two daughters, Cindy and Carie. In 1946 Beatrice married Paul Newlin of Marengo, IN, and they have two children, Robert of New Albany and Patsy Cole of Leavenworth. Patsy has one son, Bradley, and Roger has two children, Rick and Ronnie.
Thomas Floyd Denton died January of 1957, Pearl died in February 1972. Virginia Lindley Denton died in 1975. Knofel then married Billy Ann Lee in 1980, and she died from a heart attack in November 1989. Nova married Lucy Lane in 1940, and to this union was born one daughter, Diane Kay Denton. Lucy died in 1958. Nove hebn maried Geneva Holmes Wilson in 1972. Diane Denton was married May 1972 to Bob Meredith of Hodgenville, KY. They have three daughters and one son--Dionne, Danyelle, Ashlee, and Kyle. They live in Dubois, IN.
2._--Samuel Denton, b. ca 1632, youngest known son; m. at Hempstead, NY, in 1661 to Mary Smith; died 1713.3._--Jonas Denton, b. 1658, oldest son; owned 404 acres in Hempstead, NY, and sold it in 1735 to Peter Smith;
3._--Robert Denton, b. unk., youngest son; migrated to Hardy Co., VA, [JMG NOTE: now WV?]; d. 1778.4._--Thomas Denton, (second s/o Robert Denton); removed to Jefferson Co., TN.Record exists that Thomas received 4000 acres in Jefferson Co., TN, in the years 1779-1784; Thomas' will is dated 1 May 1807; at least 5 ch.;5.1--unk. Denton,
5.2--unk. Denton,
5.3--unk. Denton,
5.4--unk. Denton,
5.5--David Denton, b. 1778 in Virginia (age 72 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN); m. Elizabeth Gwin (d/o Isham Gwin, b. ca. 1787 in [Sevier Co.] TN--age 63 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN; and Mary Canterbury, b. ca 1770--age 80 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN); owned land in 1807 in Crowson's Cove, Sevier Co., TN; migrated fr. eastern TN, to Harrison Co., IN, in 1818;youngest son of Thomas Denton; d. aft. 1860 in Orange Co., IN; 9 ch.;6.1--Allen Denton, [JMG NOTE: The source for all the material in this blue, below, can be found at item 10V above.]; b. ca. 1804 in east TN; d. age 79, death certif. filed 22 Dec 1883; lived in Stampers Creek Twp., Orange Co., IN.; the 1850 Census for Southeast Twp, Orange Co., IN, shows David Denton, age 72 [born ca. 1778], b. in VA; his wife Elizabeth [Gwin] Denton, age 63 [b. ca. 1787], b. in TN. David and Elizabeth Denton, Allen's parents, lived in residence #35, and in res. #33 was Manervy Right [Wright], age 39, b. TN. Was she the widow of Elijah Wright? I believe that she could have been one of the last children of Isom and Mary Canterberry Gwin. Her Right children were: Ruth, 21 (I believe she married a Childress. JTW); Susan, 19; Benjamin, 14; Leander, 10; and Elijah, 5. (I recall seeing these names in the settlement of Isom Gwin's estate in 1855. JTW)Also living in the house was Mary Gwyn, 80, born in Virginia, who could not read or write, and was blind. Was this lady the widow of my ancestor (4ggf) Isom Gwin/Isham Guinn? I must note that there is a marriage between Isom Gwin and Mary Likens recorded 20 Oct 1819 in Crawford County, Indiana-- is this Isom Gwin, Senior or Junior?
The papers of Lucien Williams were filed in the Filson Club in Louisville, Kentucky, after his death around 1952. Mr. Williams was preparing a genealogical book on the Weathers (and other) family, but died before he could complete it. He mentioned in the notes that Benjamin Weathers' second wife was Virginia Jane Tipton, whose father Isham Gwynn was a Baptist preacher, and her mother was a Canterbury. He did not indicate the source of his information.
7._--Thomas Denton, Allen received a Father's pension from his son Thomas' service in Co. B, 24th IN vols; pension states he was blind in one eye.--from Item 2 above.6.2--Jane Denton, b.
6.3--Isom Denton, b. 1808 in TN. [JMG NOTE: Prob. Crowsons' Cove, Sevier Co.]; d. Sep 1888 in Blue River Twp., Harrison Co., IN.--from Item 2 above; m. Jul 1826 in Harrison Co., IN, to Elizabeth Lincoln (d/o Josiah Lincoln, [b/o Thomas Lincoln {f/o Abraham Lincoln}]); when Isom m. Elizabeth, his older brother Allen (6.1 above) gave the consent of his father David Denton and the consent of Josiah Lincoln, Elizabeth's father,17 Jul 1826;6.4--George Denton, b. 1810 in e. TN [JMG NOTE: Prob. Crowsons' Cove, Sevier Co.]; d. in Orange Co., IN.--from Item 2 above; m. in Orange Co., IN, on 19 Jul 1830 to Arreta/Aritta Weathers (b. 1815 at unk. place); lived in Scott, Bartholomew, Crawford, and Orange counties; at least 3 ch;7.1--Rachel Denton, b. 10 Jan 1829 in Crawford Co., IN; d. 11 Apr 1911 in Orange Co., IN; m. 20 Jan 1860 in Orange Co., IN, to Jonathan McDonald;6.5--William Denton, b. 1815 in TN [JMG NOTE: Prob. Crowsons' Cove, Sevier Co.]--from Item 2 above7.2--David Denton, b. 24 Sep 1834 in Crawford Co., IN; d. 17 Dec 1903 in Washington Co., IN; m. 2 Aug 1857 in Washington Co., IN, to Elizabeth Suddarth;
7.3--Joseph Denton, b. 1835 in Crawford Co., IN; d. 1887 at unk.; m1. 2 APR 1857 in Washington Co, IN, to Margaret Cristell, m2. Miriam Purkhiser, m3. Mary Elizabeth Jenkins, m4. Lydia Ann Bryant, m5. Mary A. Nixon, m6. Florence Vandever;
7.4--Elizabeth Denton, b. 1839 in Crawford Co., IN
7.5--George Washington Denton, b. 1840 in Crawford Co., IN; d. unk.; m. 18 Mar 1865 in Orange Co., IN, to Fayyn McPherson; m2. Dolly Perkins
7.6--Martha Denton, b. 1847 in Harrison Co., IN;
7.7--Mary Denton, b. 1849 in Harrison Co., IN;
7.8--Harmon Denton, b. 1850 in Crawford Co., IN; d. 28 Dec 1932in Orange Co., IN; youngest son, settled in Orange Co.,worked as butcher and tenant farmer; m1. 29 Oct 1874 at Orange Co.,IN., to Lydia Cornwell (d. unk.); m2. Sarah (Trusty) Akers; several ch.;
8._--Bert Denton, b. 1886; d. n. of Paoli while saving his bro. Harry from drowning in a pond 14 Jul 1922; lived on Sandyhook Road in Orange Co.; hard-working, yeoman class, as farm laborer, cabinet worker; m. 1911 to Julia Hazel Longest; 6 ch.;7.9--Rebecca E. Denton, b. 18549.1--Mabel Denton, b. unk. m. Mr. Williams8._--Harry Denton. b. 14 Jul 1904 (youngest ch.); d. unk.;
9.2--Helen Denton, b. unk.
9.3--Frederick Denton, b. unk.
9.4--John Denton, b. unk.
9.5--Lawrence Denton, b. unk.
9.6--Roy Denton, b. unk.
6.6--David Denton, b. 1817 in TN [JMG NOTE: Prob. Crowsons' Cove, Sevier Co.]--from Item 2 above
6.7--Thomas Denton, b.1820 in Harrison Co., IN. (age 30 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN); died in Feb 1865--from Item 2 above; m. 1838 to Fannie Mariah Downs (b. ca. 1820, POB unk., age 30 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN); moved to South East Twp., Orange Co., IN, betw. 1840-1850; 5 ch.;7.1--Rebecca Denton,
7.2--Joel Denton, b. 1843; d.1894; m. Mary Ann Agan (b. 1842; d. 1918); homestead was part of what became known as Little Africa; 6 ch.;8.1-- Denton, b.
8.2-- Denton, b.
8.3--Aniel Denton, b. 1865; owned and operated a grocery store at Unionville (Youngs' Creek) 1892-1900; in 1900 bought property, moved near Harned Chapel Church, built and operated a general store and post office known as Bacon, IN.; d. 1918 of a heart attack; m1.1883 to Michelle Pearson (d. 1866 [sic--JMG Note: prob.1886] in childbirth); m2. 1892 to Mary Jane Apple.9.1--Alice Denton, b. 1866 [sic--JMG Note: prob.1886] m. Charley Moore (of Valeene).AD m2. in 1892 to Mary Jane Apple; (gd/o Thomas Floyd Apple); 1 ch.;9.2--Thomas Floyd Denton, b. unk.; d. Jan 1957; m. 1914 to Dora Pearl Mason (b. unk.; d. Feb 1972); 3 ch.;10.1--Nova Denton, m. 1940 to Lucy Lane (m1. unk.; d. 1958); 1 ch.;11.1--Diane Kay Denton, b. unk.; m. May 1972 to Bob Meredith of Hodgenville, KY; live in Dubois, IN; 4 ch.;N.D. m2. in 1972 to Geneva Holmes Wilson;12.1--Dionne Meredith,
12.2--Danyelle Meredith,
12.3--Ashlee Meredith,
12.4--Kyle Meredith10.2--Beatrice Denton, b. unk.; m. 1946 to Paul Newlin of Marengo, IN; 2 ch.;
11.1--Robert Denton of New Albany; 2 ch.;10.3--Knofel Denton, b. unk.; m1. in 1941 to Virginia Lindley (b. unk.; d. 1975); 1 ch.;12.1--Rick Denton11.2--Patsy Denton; m. Mr. Cole of Leavenworth; 1 ch.
12.2--Ronnie Denton12.1--Bradley Cole,11.1--Garey Denton, b. unk.; d. unk.; of Paoli; 2 ch.;K.D. m2. in 1980 to Billy Ann Lee (d. of heart attack Nov 1989);12.1--Cindy Denton,
12.2--Carie Denton,4._--Jacob Denton, b. unk.; removed to Jefferson Co., TN., with bro. Thomas;6.8--Rebecca Denton, b. 1827 in IN; d. 1884 in IN.--from Item 2 above8.4--7.3--Isom Denton, b. ca. 1845 in IN (age 5 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN);
8.5--
8.6--
7.4--Cynthia Denton, b. ca. 1847 in IN (age 3 in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN);
7.5--Liza Ann Denton, b. ca. 1850 in IN (age 3 months in 1850 census of Orange Co., IN);
6.9--John Denton, b. 1830 in Crawford, IN--from Item 2 above
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Biographies of Orange County Citizens YOUNG L. STALCUP was born in this county September 30, 1848, being the oldest of seven children of Charles M. and Mary J. (Wright) Stalcup. The children of these parents were: Young L., Benjamin F., Isom G. (deceased), Ruth A., John W., Clara E., (deceased), and Rebecca (deceased). The parents were native of Indiana, and were married about 1856, and were people of high respectability. In August 1861, the father enlisted in Company D, Sixty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and after faithfully following the fortunes of war, finally died in Andersonville Prison, December, 1863, a martyr of the slave-holders' rebellion. There his dust lies buried. His wife yet survives, at the age of about sixty-two years, and is a member of the Regular Baptist Church, and the wife of Henry Stalcup. Our subject lived with his mother until thirteen years of age, and then worked in various places in this State and Illinois, securing what education he could. At the age of twenty he began to teach, which business he followed until his marriage to Miss Charlotte M., daughter of James and Eleanor (Hollowell) Walker, February 18, 1877. These parents have five children: Cora A., James O., Benjamin F., Arlie O., and an infant deceased. Mr. Stalcup is a Republican, and is now Township Trustee (Southeast Township), being elected in the spring of 1884. He owns seventy-two acres of land, and he and wife are members of the Christian Church.
From Goodspeed's 1884 History of Orange County (also biogs from other counties with Orange Connections)
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ttp://genforum.genealogy.com/gwin/messages/361.htmlPosted by: Barb Ziegenmeyer (ID *****1045)
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Gwin who married Richard Douglas Lilly September 13, 1827 Harrison County, Indiana. Any one know anything about Elizabeth Gwin she was born about 1809 In Indiana?
Please help
Barb
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Barb, I have a book on Harrison County, Indiana marriages which shows the marriage of Richard Lilly to Elizabeth Gwin. The date shown is 9/12/1827. Richard received the consent of his mother Susannah Lilly by Wm Engleman. Elizabeth received consent of her father Thomas Gwin by William Gwin. I can provide you the title of the book, etc., if you wish.
I believe that Thomas Gwin was a son of George Holmes Gwin, who died in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in the 1790s. There is a book on the Gwin family by Jesse Blaine Gwin-- are you familiar with it?
I hope that this is helpful to you.
Jim Wall
James T. Wall
2511 N. Stuart St.
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O From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 05:36:27 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: ...Mary A. Gwin, daughter of Capt. George H. GwinFrom the book "HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, COUNTIES OF WHITE AND PULASKI INDIANA. Historical and Biographical. Illustrated. Chicago; F. A. Battey & CO., Publishers. 1883."
page 382, Big Creek Township, White County, Indiana."JOSEPH W. STEWART, County Sheriff, was born November 3, 1839, in Henry County, Kentucky, and is one of twelve children, only three of whom are yet living, born to HIRAM and LUCY (CHILTON) STEWART, both natives of Kentucky, and of Scotch and English descent. JOHN STEWART, the father of HIRAM, was a soldier in the War of 1812. HIRAM and his family came to Indiana in 1845, and located in Tippecanoe County, just across the line from Prairie Township, this county (White County). In November, 1847, MRS. STEWART died of consumption; in 1850, HIRAM and his family moved into this county, engaged in farming, and here died in July, 1866. JOSEPH W. STEWART was reared to farming, and principally in Indiana. He was married, February 5, 1863, to MISS MARY A. GWIN, daughter of CAPTAIN GEORGE H. GWIN, of Prairie Township, and to this union has been born one child - ADDIE. MR. STEWART continued farming in Prairie Township, where he yet owns 120 acres, until his election to the office of Sheriff in 1882, when he moved to Monticello. He is a Democrat, and both he and wife are members of the Free-Will Baptist Church."
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O From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 05:19:23 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: Marriage of Isham Guinn and Luttrell, bondsman = Pierce Guinn, Garrard Co., KYhttp://genealinks.com/cgi-bin/marriages.cgi/?Wills
marcichan@aol.com
Garrard County, Kentucky Marriages And Wills 1796-1851David Guinn, Peggy Litterale, 3 DEC 1806
Garrard Co, KY
Garrard County, Kentucky Marriages And Wills 1796-1851
Bondsman = Robert Litterale
Groom's name might be GINN - whoever transcribed the records wasn't sure of the spellingIsham Guinn, Nancy Luttrell, 7 OCT 1807
Garrard Co, KY
Garrard County, Kentucky Marriages And Wills 1796-1851
Bondsman = Pierce Guinn
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Sun Oct 08, 2006 02:16:36 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com, walk5755@bellsouth.net
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Subject: Isham Guinn, Lincoln County, Tennessee - 1820 Federal Census; KY & IN marriagesAll 1820 United States Federal Census Results
1820 United States Federal Census Record about Isham Gwinn
I looked at this census on Ancestry.com. On the preceding page, written "page 41," I found Fielding Luttrell, Nathan Luttrell and Vincent Luttrell. On the following page 77 of 91, written "page 42," I found:
William Guinn ---1--1 -1---1
Several lines below were:
Mary Luttrell followed by
Isham Gwinn 2---1-3 1-1--1 and
Champion Gwinn 32-2--- -----3I doubt that the Isham Gwinn in Lincoln County, Tennessee is the Isom Gwin who lived in Indiana at about the same time. I provided the persons named Luttrell because I am pretty sure that one of the children of George Holmes Gwin of Virginia married a Luttrell. I thinks that several sons of George Holmes moved to Indiana, and that some Luttrells came with them.
Somehow I think that my Isham Guinn/Isom Gwin is related to George Holmes Gwin of Goochland, Albemarle and Pittsylvania counties, Virginia. Some day I hope to find how.
To put things in perspective with some facts, I am providing additional information on Indiana GWINs who were living about the same time.
11/28/1820 Wm. Huston obtained a marriage license to marry Sarah Gwin, with c. of f. (consent of father) Thom [I am sure that it is Isom. JTW]. This is contained on page 9 of MARRIAGE AFFIDAVITS AND CERTIFICATES Harrison County, Indiana 1809-1865, by Walter S. Beanblossom (a LOVE VIERS BAKER CLORE cousin of mine. JTW), March 1973, published by the Ancestral Trails Historical Society, Vine Grove, Kentucky.
Pre-1850 Orange County, Indiana Marriages
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/marriages/marrg.htm
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http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/va/montgomery/militia81.htm
DANIEL TRIGG'S MILITIA 31 Mar 1781 (Report Updated 28 Feb 1999)
New River, Montgomery Co, Virginia
Source: Fincastle & Montgomery Co VA Rev. War Records
DANIEL TRIGG'S MILITIA 31 Mar 1781
31st March 1781
Daniel Trigg, Capt.
Privates
[12] Samuel Canterberry not fit
[54] Sayton Romine under 18
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O From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Wed Aug 31, 2005 07:36:46 PM US/Mountain
To: jmcdgwin@zianet.com, oldfolks2@epowerc.net, Dogyar3@aol.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com, ktdink@earthlink.net
Subject: GWIN, CANTERBERRY stuff, etc.Virginia’s Colonial Soldiers, Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1988
Page 199
Section II
The following entries are taken from William Waller Henings' collection of the laws of Virginia. The soldiers mentioned in the schedule attached to the act dated October 1765 providing for the appointment of commissioners to examine and state the accounts of the militia ordered out into actual service the French and Indian War appear below.
Page 212
Halifax County:
Col Abraham Maury, for pay to ….. John Childers … 0.7.0
Capt. Thomas Callaway …… and Pearce Gwin 0.8.0
TAX LIST OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1782, Compiled and Edited by Mary B. Kegley, Fairfax County Public Library VREF 929.3755 MONT
Page 5
Canterberry, Samuel 1 Tithe, 0 Slaves, 1 Horse, 6 Cattle, Land- Yes
Page 29
Romaine, James 1 0 0 3
Romine, Abel 1 0 1 2 Yes
Romine, Peter Yes
Page 36
Winn (Wynne), William
1 4 5 37 Yes
The 1787 Census of Virginia …., compiled by Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, Volume 1, Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, VirginiaPage 463
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY ? TAX LIST “B”
[District of William Short, Commissioner]
Page 467
1. Number of white males above 16 and under 21
2. Blacks above 16
3. Blacks under 16
4. Horses, mares, colts & mules
5. CattleGwin, John self 0 0 0 6 8
…..Goin, Jesey self 0 0 0 1 2
…..Gwin, George H. self 1 3 7 10 9
Gwin, Jesey George H. Gwin
Gwin, Homes George H. Gwin
Gwin, Little B. George H. Gwin
PATRICK COUNTY VIRGINIA DEED INDEX ABSTRACTS 1791-1850
VREF 929.3755 PATR 1997
Page 140
GRANTOR GRANTEE BOOK/PAGE
DATE INSTRUMENT
GUINN, Franklin 12/589
13 May 1847 RUCKER, Larkin G. B of S
GUINN, Pierce 6/49
3 Feb 1817 MORRISS, Jeremiah Deed
Page 141
GWIN, Pierce 6/80
15 Aug 1821 GWIN, John Deed
HeritageQuest Online ? Books Print
A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution : commemoration of the United States of America bicentennial, July 4, 1976, Evansville, Ind.: Unigraphic, 1976, 1125 pgs.
Page 261
ROSTER OF REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTORS
GWIN, GEORGE HOLMES, b. ca. 1722, Pittsylvania Co., Va., d. Oct. 1794, Pittsylvania Co., Va., m. (1) Nancy Arrington, b. Va. (2) Elizabeth ----. SERVICE: Patriotic service ? 260 lbs. Beef impressed for Continental use, page 54 of Court of Claims at Pittsylvania Co., Va. 18 Mar 1782. CHILDREN: Martha, m. Bostick; Nancy, m. 1790, William Sutherlin; Elizabeth, m. 1793, Redmond Fallon; John, m. Mildred Sutherlin; Jesse, m. ? Had large family, d. 1835; Holmes,
Page 262
GWIN, GEORGE HOLMES, CONT., unm; Littleberry, unm; Josiah, m. 1795, Furth Fallon; Edmond, d. young ? killed by Indians; George, d. young; Thomas, b. 1 Sept. 1772, d. Feb 1835 m. July 1801, Mildred Bates, b. 2 April 1780, d. Feb 1859. DESCENDANT; KRUMPELMAN, Helen E., Miss, No. 564795
I believe that George Holmes Gwin was probably not born in Pittsylvania County. A George H. Guinn/Gwin was purchasing land in Goochland and Albemarle counties, Virginia in the 1740s. George Holmes Gwin was indicted in Pittsylvania County, Virginia for harboring a deserter during the Revolution—I think it was one of his sons. Would his descendants be eligible to join the DAR, if he had been convicted? Looking at my book on early Harrison County, Indiana marriages, there were a number of Gwins who married, including a Berry [Littleberry?], Thomas and others.
--Jim Wall
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From: JAMESTWALL@aol.com
Date: Sat Nov 26, 2005 09:59:28 AM US/Mountain
To: DLCampbell73@aol.com
Cc: JAMESTWALL@aol.com, jmcdgwin@zianet.com
Subject: Marriage of Richard Gwinn to Rose Larose, 1847Lynn Campbell, Oklahoma City
Thanks for responding, Lynn. I found the marriage of your Richard Gwinn, but cannot figure out if there is a relationship to the Richard W. Gwin who is the brother of my third great-grandmother, Elizabeth Gwin (whose husband was David Denton). Perhaps we can unravel that by figuring out where your Richard Gwin came from and lived.
Richard W. Gwin was born in Tennessee about 1804. He married Nancy Watkins in Harrison County, Indiana in 1824. Later he lived in Iowa and he died in Montgomery Co., KS, in 1884/5--he was listed on the 1880 Federal census. I am sure that he had a son, Richard W. Gwin [Jr.].
I have found three sons of Richard and Nancy living in Kansas: Martin; Silas; and Richard W. [Jr.]. I found Richard and Nancy living in Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas in 1880. The census showed that he was 76 years old, born in Tennessee, with both of his parents [Isom Gwin/Isham Guinn and Mary Canterberry] born in Virginia.
Wishing you success in your genealogy searching,
Jim Wall
All Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983 ResultsYou have saved this record to My Ancestry (Shoebox).
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Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983 Record
about Richard Gwinn
Lynn, I assume that this is the Richard Gwinn you are referring to. Do you know where they were in 1850, 1860, etc.? Where were Richard and Rose born? Where did they die? When and where did their daughter Mary die? What was her married name? Did they have other children? If they were alive in 1880, the census will show the birthplace of Richard and Rose.
James T. Wall
2511 N. Stuart St.
Arlington, VA 22207-5163
(703) 524-2198; cell (703) 980-2358
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O Description of an item for sale on EBAY in April 2006:
Presented for auction is an original issue of five assorted United States Dog/ ID tags that were issued to a Waric F Gwin, Company "C", 52nd Engineers. The bracelet is inscribed to "Corp W.F. Gwin, Co. C 52 ENGRS". On the reverse is inscribed PARIS 1996098.While trying to do some research on Corpl. Gwin, I stumbled across a website that listed a Waric Franklin Gwin who was born in 1892 and died 1975. He is buried in Hurricane Cemetery located in the Cole Township of Illinois:
http://genealogytrails.com/ill/coles/hurricanecem.html. The 52d Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy) began as a railway construction battalion at Camp Upon, New York on 18 Feb 1918. It saw service in France in WW I where it had the difficult mission of constructing and repairing the railroads that were the logistics life for the American Expeditionary Forces. The unit was demobilized after WW I.
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O Burials at Hurricane Cem., Hutton Twp., Coles Co., IL
http://genealogytrails.com/ill/coles/hurricanecem.html
[partial listing]This compilation is contributed by Bill Harrison and reflects information gathered from various sources. It is not a complete listing of all the burials in the cemetery, but it does include all of the burials in the north section of the cemetery which Bill himself read. From the south section, only Bill's kin are included. Feel free to include YOUR ancestors by emailing Kim
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Hurricane Cemetery is located about 8 miles south of Charleston, Coles Co, IL, on IL State Route 130 and is situated in S18, T11N, R10E in Hutton Township. The earliest burial in this cemetery was reported to have been in 1837. [Source: "The Prairie Sleeps", 1994, Coles Co Genealogical Society, which cited a May 28, 1910 Charleston newspaper article by J.K. Rardin.]
The first log Church house for the Hurricane Creek Baptist church was built there in 1837 or 1838, and served its purpose until about 1857 or 1858, when a framed structure replaced it. This Church house was replaced in 1887 and was used until it burned in 1936. The present Church house was built in 1936/7 and is still in use. [Source: Coles Co History Book. Article submitted by Mrs Palmer Cottingham.]
Reading of Hurricane CemeteryRow 2, North to South.
(North Section only)
By William A. Harrison (src# 57-B)
Walked April 10, 2000Armstrong, Coral E.
1926-1977
(Src #1: b. 6 Dec 1926; d. 1977; parents: Warwick Franklin Gwin & Anna E (nee Phipps)Armstrong, Donald G.
1923 (a Mason)
(Src #1: Armstrong, Donald George, b 29 Sep 1923; d (living a/o Feb-2002); parents: George & Naomi Ruth (nee York)Gwin, Anna E. Phipps
1901-1968Gwin, Waric Franklin
1892-1975 (a Mason)Gwin, Mandania Martin
1865-1922Gwin, Warwick H.
1863-1934
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O 1880 United States Federal Census
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Name Parent or spouse names Home in 1880 (City,County,State) Birth Year BirthPlace RelationIsam Gwin Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1827 Indiana Self
Louisa Gwin Isam Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1846 Indiana WifeEdmund Gwin Isam, Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1867 Indiana Son
Zeno Gwin Isam, Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1869 Indiana Son
Harriet Gwin Isam, Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1875 Indiana Daughter
Otis H. Gwin Isam, Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1878 Indiana Son
Lucy E. Gwin Isam, Louisa Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1880 Indiana Daughter
Jesse Gwin Casandra H. Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1825 Indiana Self
Casandra H. Gwin Jesse Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1834 Indiana WifeSamuel N. Gwin Jesse, Casandra H. Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1863 Indiana Son
Fabetta Gwin Jesse, Casandra H. Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1865 Indiana Son
Fabius Gwin Jesse, Casandra H. Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1868 Indiana Son
Homes Gwin Louisa L. Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1837 Indiana Self
Louisa L. Gwin Homes Rutherford, Martin, IN abt 1848 Indiana WifeSource Information:
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880. T9, 1,454 rolls.
Description:
This database is an index to 50 million individuals enumerated in the 1880 United States Federal Census. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, address, occupation, relationship to the head of household, race, sex, age at last birthday, marital status, place of birth, parents’ place of birth. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1880 Federal Census.
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O Marriages in Orange County, Indiana Spouse # 1 Spouse # 2 Date
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/orange/marriages/marrg.htm
Gadd ? Polly Brumet John 02-22-1817
Gadd Robert Demoss Nancy 03-08-1817
Galbreath Louisa Campbell Adlai 08-16-1835
Galbreath Lucinda Henson Gillum 03-09-1843
Galbreth Andrew Porter Laricy 08-27-1829
Galliher Calvin Griggs Sarah 12-01-1845
Galloway Margaret Ann Van Cleave Benjamin 06-21-1844
Galoway Nancy Vancleave Aaron 06-05-1827
Gammon Anna Gross John 10-29-1843
Gammon Eliza Mc Elyea Hezekiah 02-25-1841
Gammon Elizabeth Jenkins Henry 10-27-1850
Gammon Elizabeth Nash Pleasant R. 08-15-1850
Gammon Harris Cutsinger Margaret 01-28-1830
Gammon Jackson King Eliza Jane 12-24-1838
Gammon James Mullins Catharine 08-18-1850
Gammon Leander Krutsinger William 12-25-1836
Gammon Silas Mc Elyea (Or McAlya) Margaret 05-21-1833
Gammon William Blackburn Mary 08-09-1841
Gammon William Quinn Anna Y. 09-08-1850
Gammon Margaret Mc Carty John L. 01-18-1834
Garkin Samuel Myers Rachel 12-17-1830
Garland Mary Highfield William 01-03-1842
Gasaway Delila Chess Thomas 02-03-1831
Gasaway Nicholas Matthew Margaret 02-10-1831
Gates John Vest Martha 03-05-1846
Gattlin ? Polly Chace Michael 12-15-1822
Gatton Benedict J. Shoaf Malinda 04-20-1848
Geans (?) Jefferson Speakes Elizabeth 07-06-1827
Gee John Tate Rebecca Ann 09-18-1829
Gentry Betsy Macumber Levi 11-06-1821
Gerken Jonathan Moyer Nancy 11-03-1834
Gerkin Merilda Hord Alfred 04-05-1849
Gerkin Nancy Ann Pipher Nelson 02-04-1836
Gerking Samuel Williams Anna 05-13-1835
Gibbins Levi M. Ashcroft Rachel 12-19-1839
Gifford Hester Moore William 08-27-1824
Gifford Jonathan S. McLane Ruth Ann 01-11-1849
Gifford Josephus Elrod Elizabeth J. 03-19-1850
Gifford Levi Baker Sarah 04-01-1824
Gifford Peleg Dougherty Mahala 03-29-1836
Gifford William Caddell Nancy 01-03-1847
Gifford William H. Hale Rachael P. 12-16-1843
Gilbert James Canady Easter 05-28-1849
Giles Glase Wolfington William 04-18-1833
Giles Jane Weeks Nathan 05-31-1844
Giles Levisa Pinnick Isaac 08-10?-1840
Giles Lucy Leonard Calvin 08-10-1840
Giles Martha Robbins George /Robins 11-26-1835
Giles Randolph Walker Prudence 04-21-1836
Giles Rebecca Lane Jonathan 02-02-1832
Giles Sally Leonard William 08-12-1829
Giliat John Winters Betsy 01-16-1840
Gill Mary Jane Kinley James 03-19-1835
Gill Milley Jane Nealson Or Hobson Harmon 08-11-1849
Gill Polly Ann McDonald John 05-07-1849
Gillan Eliza Ray Daniel 12-30-1830
Gilliam Anna Butler Thomas 09-02-1847
Gilliatt Cathrene McWilliams James A. 06-27-1850
Gilliatt Mary Ann Fleming Thomas A.L. 02-25-1847
Gillum Arriana Robbins David 01-22-1835
Gillum James Warren Elizabeth 01-18-1835
Gillum John W. McCoy Nancy Jane 02-16-1843
Gillum Joicy Ann Duggald John 05-22-1845
Gillum Mahala Walls William 05-13-1832
Gillum Thomas Eli Briner Cathrine 03-12-1846
Gillum William F. Briner Ann Barbara 03-16-1839
Gilpin Curtis Shaiger ? Polly 02-08-1823
Girkin William Roberts Lucinda 10-03-1839
Girking Elizabeth Elliott Jeremiah 04-10-1842
Givins Elisha Holoday Hannah 05-13-1828
Gabble Adam David Julia 08-19-1830
Garden Polly Clendenin Peter 02-11-1826
Glenn David Reaves Susannah 04-20-1823
Glenn Elias Tarr Anna 11-05-1840
Glenn Elizabeth Fisher Zelotek 08-05-1819
Glenn Rachel E. Glover Alexander 04-13-1848
Glenn Samuel Shields Lydia 05-31-1827
Glenn Thomas B. Livingston Nancy 11-18-1847
Glossen Ruth Moore Vincent 02-15-1849
Glosson Ira White Sarah 04-03-1845
Glover Alexander Carter Anna 10-21-1845
Glover Alexander Glenn Rachel E. 04-13-1848
Glover Eliza Ann Wright Warden H. 09-03-1835
Glover Elizabeth McGrew Findley 09-10-1824
Glover Hannah Vandever Thomas 12-13-1818
Glover Huldah E. Williams Waldo C. 12-13-1840
Glover Jane Archer James M. 01-07-1835
Glover Jonah Vandoven Evlen 09-10-1818
Glover Jonah Wallace Lydia Ann 11-01-1821
Glover Lydia Bridgwater Elijah 11-30-1843
Glover Priscilla Chamberlain John 04-08-1847
Glover Sarah McGrew Fielden 10-24-1826
Glover Sarah Newby Thomas 10-24-1846
Glover Sarah Reed William 10-29-1843
Glover Sarah A. Jones John 06-01-1843
Glover William H. Wood Mary Ann 10-30-1841
Gobble Alexander Young Rillar 02-17-1842
Gobble Catharine Bobbitt John 05-21-1835
Gobble Hiram Douthet Sarah 08-20-1846
Gobble Lucinda Moad Elisha A. 08-28-1845
Gobble Martin Moede Charlotte Jane 08-13-1844
Gobble Sarah Apple Simeon 09-29-1842
Gobble Sarah Hammond John 01-24-1833
Gobble Solomon Pool Emelia 02-24-1846
Goldman Abraham Pirtle Rachel 09-14-1847
Goldsberry Key Stroud Mary 02-13-1840
Goliman Jacob Weathers Susannah 02-27-1828
Golliher Charles Able Jane Carey 06-11-1846
Golliher Elizabeth Sears Jesse 01-14-1847
Golliher Ellen Elrod William J. 04-01-1849
Golman Moses Savage Catharine 02-14-1825
Gooden Sarah Lay Joel 04-25-1829
Gooly William Athon Harriet 06-19-1821
Gowens Eliza Moore Jeremiah 02-02-1845
Gowens Isaac Holling Tabitha 12-23-1843
Gowens Lydia Lynch John 08-15-1844
Gowens Martin Cates Polly Ann 10-04-1850
Graham Nelson Boswell Zelphe 08-17-1831
Graham William A. Moore Rebecca J. 05-23-1848
Graves Riley McBroom Juliana 09-13-1840
Gray Arthur W. Lingle Mary C. 09-30-1847
Gray Arthur W. Lingle Mary C. 09-30-1847
Gray Peggy Riley Ezekiel S. 01-08-1818
Grayham Hannah Reed Joshua 04-06-1826
Green Ann McChoe John 02-28-1827
Green Elias D. Lewane (?) Vickery 09-18-1834
Greenstreet John Pipher Clarissa 05-17-1824
Gregory Jemima Spear Jesse 09-30-1834
Gregory Milton---------------------------------Snowden Nancy---------------------------------08-07-1836
Gregory Nancy Kendall Hiram 11-19-1829
Gregory Polly Melton John 12-30-1832
Gresham Esau Dark Lydia 11-19-1835
Gresham Frances M. Helmstutter Samuel Or Daniel 02-27-1848
Gresham Robert H. Morrison Tryphena ? 08-06-1843
Gresham Thomas Holley Abigail 02-23-1845
Gresham Thomas Holt Nancy Jane 02-17-1848
Grew ?, Minira---------------------------------Wright Elijah---------------------------------07-31-1827
Griffey ( ?) Luke Holt Elizabeth 12-24-1828
Griffin Betsey McNary John 05-26-1820
Griffin Polly Lee Moses 11-02-1820
Griggs James Shearer Sarah 12-22-1836
Griggs Martha Carr Thomas G. 2-7-1838
Griggs James Shearer Sarah 12-22-1836
Griggs Martha Carr Thomas G. 02-07-1838
Griggs Pleasant Voris Leanna 11-12-1843
Griggs Sarah Galliher Calvin 12-01-1845
Griggs Shaderach Voris Hannah 09-01-1850
Grigsby Mary Wible John V. 03-21-1842
Grigsby Moses Strange Delilah 02-16-1828
Grigsby Pauline Or Pelina Dufriend Appaulett 09-08-1847
Grigsby Pelina Or Pauline Dufriend Appaulett 09-08-1847
Grigsby William Rigney Amariah 06-16-1840
Grimes Barbery Robbins Henry F. 04-18-1840
Grimes George Patton Nancy 03-20-1831
Grimes Malinda Wells Joseph 09-30-1850
Grimes Susannah Brooks Jacob 01-24-1829
Grisham John Hopper Ruth 09-04-1845
Grissom Rachel Connor Or Cavinor Luke 11-09-1841
Grissom William G. Wolfington Rany (Bride) 09-28-1848
Grogan Naomi Heath James 11-05-1826
Groghan Fanny Rowan Patrick 06-04-1838
Gromer Betsy Wolf Caleb 08-25-1838
Gromer Elizabeth Enright Jeremiah 01-28-1841
Gromer Frederick Henson Mary Jane 11-08-1846
Gromer Henry McBroom Polly 11-12-1840
Gross Absalom Tegarden Polly 05-29-1828
Gross Emily Chastain David S. 02-11-1843
Gross Hiram Leatherman Peggy 03-01-1821
Gross Jacob Marlow Ally 10-23-1832
Gross John Gammon Anna 10-29-1843
Grubb Virgil Saunders Delilah 02-16-1832
Gullet Samuel Henderson Margaret 02-24-1842
Gullett Elizabeth Brown Thomas 09-11-1842
Gullett John Ellis Sarah Ann 02-29-1844
Gullett Malissa Campbell Oliver 08-20-1846
Guthrie James Bowman Margaret 12-31-1840
Guthrie John Burt Rachael 11-28-1844
Guthrie Williams Rigney Elizabeth 01-09-1823
Guy Alexander W. Charles Indiana 04-12-1840
Guy Elizabeth J. Barbee Joshua R. 07-19-1849
Guy John M. Kilbreth Angeline 06-01-1848
Gwin Isom---------------------------------Snowden Betsy-------------------------------03-01-1824
Gwin Nancy-------------------------------Squire Huston---------------------------------10-27-1822
Grew ?, Minira----------------------------Wright Elijah-----------------------------------07-31-1827
Gregory Milton----------------------------Snowden Nancy------------------------------08-07-1836
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From: "Carolyn Smith" <smithdotcarolynwatsbcglobaldotnet>
Date: May 4, 2008
To: <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Guin Indiana
I have a Celia Guin b. 1818, Harrison Co., IN; d. Oct 1845; m. Michael Truelove (b. 11 Feb 1816 in Nicholas Co., KY; d. 29 Mar 1904, Daviess Co., IN.
John Guin m. Mary Gillock (b. 1818 KY; d. on 29 Mar 1846, Martin Co., IN).
Do you have these people in your line? I descend from Gillock.
Carolyn
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