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| Reference | 3G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Negative | not Witman Bryant, will of 1820 in Delaware Co will bk C pg 114. His wife is Sarah, and kids Ezra, Zacheriah, John, Polly, Sally, Sophia, and James. | |
| Birth | New York, daughter Matilda's 1880 census says mother born NY | |
| Marriage | Simeon Cook; Nathaniel Cook, first settler of Barbourville, (in 1796), on the ***Bryant*** place. | |
| (Witness) History | Tompkins Twnshp, Delaware Co., New York, TOMPKINS* - was formed from Walton, Feb. 28, 1806, as "Pinefield," and its name was changed March 11, 1808. It is the central town on the W. border of the co. Delaware River flows westward through near the center of the town to the W. border, where it turns S. and forms a portion of the W. boundary. The portion of the town S. of the river is composed of broken and rocky mountain masses too steep and rough for cultivation. The N. part is broken and hilly and but partially cultivated. The soil is a clay, slate, and gravelly loam. Deposit** (p.v.) is situated on Delaware River, at the mouth of Oquaga Creek, on the line of Sanford, Broom co. It was incor. April 5, 1811. It is the center of a large lumber business, and is an important trading station and wood depot upon the N.Y. & Erie R.R. It contains a seminary, printing office, sawmill, a large tannery, and 4 churches. Pop. 1249,-of which 593 are in Tompkins and 656 are in Sanford, Broome co.: the depot and R.R. buildings are in the latter town. Cannonsville, (p.v.) at the mouth of Trout Brook, on the Delaware, 7 mi. above Deposit, contains a sawmill, flouring mill, a large tannery, and 2 churches. Pop. 325. Hales Eddy, (p.o.,) on the Delaware, 5 mi. below Deposit, Barbourville, (p.o.,) on Cold Spring Brook, near the N. border, and Trout Creek, (p.o.,) in the N.E., are hamlets. Dickinsons Station is near the S. line. The first settler was Squire Whittaker, from Wyoming, Penn., who came in 1787; John Hulse, from Neversink, (Sullivan co.,) came in April, 1789, and Philip Pine and Conrad Edict in 1791.*** The first religious meetings were held at the house of John Hulse, by Rev. Hugh Compton, in 1794. |
| Family | Simeon Cook | |
| Child | 1. | Matilda Cook+ b. 27 Mar 1809, d. 3 Jul 1886 |
| Reference | 3G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Event-Misc | There is a Joseph Colony, living in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1819, listed in the Knapp store records, and I would have to assume he was an adult to have a store account. - per Researcher Calvin Ingram cingram@inficad.com | |
| Address | Linda Beals; Linda Beals brother Alexander is Marilyn's ancestor | |
| Note | Henry Colony; possible father Henry RN 14049? | |
| Birth | between 1794 and 1800 | |
| (Witness) Birth | (__________) Colony; Could this be Joseph RN 10052 who was born 1794-1800? | |
| Census1810 | 1810 | 1810 Census - NO Colony in 1810 Masonville. Look for it Witness: Linda Beals |
| Marriage | circa 1815 | Linda Beals |
| Note | 1817 | In 1850 Masonville, there is a Seward Coleny - another son? |
| Census1820 | 1820 | pg 87, Masonville, Delaware Co., New York, Colony, Joseph 2m0-10 (D.W. & Leonard) 1m16-26 (Joseph) 1f16-26(Linda) (where is Lucy?) - Next door to fatherinlaw Abraham Beals Witness: Linda Beals Witness: D. W. Colony Witness: Leonard Colony |
| Note | 4 December 1823 | Mary Ann Colony; Mary is a candidate for being a daughter of Joseph or a niece. However, she's not listed in DW Colony petition, so niece is probably more likely. Do further research to find her parents. Info from Calvin Ingram [cingram@inficad.com]. I had another Masonville, Delaware County, New York "Colony" listed in some written notes that had not been placed in the computer. Some of the info is from ancestry.com records, and I have not looked into how accurate the information is. Mary (Ann or C) Colony - Born - December 04, 1823 in Masonville, Delaware County, New York. Died - June 16, 1904 in Springfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Married to George William Pettingill on January 11, 1845 in Daggett, Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. George was born September 13, 1804 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. He died September 30, 1892 in Springfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania I cannot confirm these exact dates, but find a George W. and Mary C Pettingell listed in the Leona Cemetery, Jackson Township, Tioga County, Pennsyvania. The cemetery information only gives the years these two were born. George looks to be correct listed as 1804-1892. Mary's middle name is C on this transcription not Ann. She is listed as 1822-1904. This not uncommon. I cannot find any Colony's in this Township, but do find the Seely's, whom my Henry Colony's wife belongs to. The 1840 township census may show Colony's, but the 1850 Township census does not. Henry Colony Jr was located nearby, on the Tioga County, (Tioga Township) Pennsyvania federal census in 1850. Thought you may wan't this info, as it fits into Joseph Colony's timeframe, and may give you locations to look into. |
| Census1830 | 1830 | Masonville, Delaware Co., New York, 1m0-5 1m5-10 1m10-15 (D.W) 1m30-40 (Joseph) 2f0-5 2f5-10 1f30-40 (Linda) Witness: Linda Beals |
| Census1840 | 1840 | Linda Beals; Look for it |
| Census1850 | 1850 | Linda Beals; Look for it Witness: Census To Do |
| Census1860 | 1860 | Linda Beals; Look for it. Not the one in Hastings, Oswego, NY pg 224. That one is 40, shoemaker, with Susan 40, Charles 13, Reuben 10, Frank 5, and Ellen 1 Witness: Census To Do |
| Census1880 | 1880 | Linda Beals Witness: Census To Do |
| Death | Pennsylvania?? | |
| Note | Other Colony leads to follow. Ancestral File - Arthur Lamonte Colony born abt 1805 Peekskill, Westchester, NY - wife Anne Eliza Mandeville - submitter = Terry M Mandeville 1933 NE 124th St Kirkland WA 98034 (206) 823-8018. DAR vol 47 pg 185. Marr in Westchester Co. Distant cousin so she's not working on this line. Most info from Gen Record of the Mandeville Family by Weltha Woodward which is on film SLC 00003902. New York Counties that Colon(e)y's are in per IGI - Orleans (974.791), Clinton (974.75), Saratoga (974.748). Camel and Cammel families are found in Rensselaer County so check there for Cordelia background? IGI - Catharine Cammel married David Bulson 5 Jan 1845 Cooperstown, Otsego, NY batch 712770698 source film 538965 - Check source to see if person submitted (not an extract of something) as Leonard has daughter Hannah Colony who married a Bulson and Cordelia's name was Camel. Too much of a coincidence to pass up. Connelly Van Valkenbury showed a Charles M Colony born 1809 possibly in Delaware NY. Marr 1 prior 1840 in Chenango NY. Marr 2 circa 1842 in Bradford Co PA. He pretty thoroughly searched Bradford County and found nothing on Leonard. However, Leonard was back and forth to PA so maybe there's a connection. Mary C. Colony of Homer, Cortland, NY does not seem to be connected. Misc Note RE Military Lands - John Collony of Cayuga County Military Track Locke Township lot 22 subd 17 9 Aug 1824 Book 28 page 329. New York census.
1830 Coloney Oliver Cayu 250 Locke.
Colonie Isaac Sara 249 Provid.
" Isaac " 252 ".
" Samuel " 249 ".
Colony Charles Chen 17 Bainbri.
" Henry Cayu 274 Ledyard.
" James St L 24 Lawrenc.
" John Cayu 252 Locke.
" John Tomp 521 Greton.
" Samuel Cayu 251 Locke.
" Thomas Cayu 250 Locke (died 1842) (had 13 kids).
1810 Colinner John New 182 00100-10.
Collen Ebenezer Wash 382 10100-10.
Colleny Thomas Dutc 228 41110-32.
Collin Michael Gree 168 10201-11.
" Thomas New 004 11010-01.
" William Mont 081 11201-01.
Colly Henry Quee 375 21001-11.
" Lamuel Jeff 48 10120-30.
(Samuel?).
Coloney Isaac Sara 275 40101-11.
1800 (not all variations).
Colony Benjamin Mnt 84.
Jacob " 88.
Henry Wsh 273.
Isaac Sra 36.
Vermont census.
1820 Colony Josiah Franklin 201 Halbons.. (clear up by Canada).
Pennsylvania census.
1820 Colomy Joseph Crawford 53 Sudsbury.
Colomey John Crawford 59 Conniatt.
1810 Colly Arthur Nort 75 Chestnut.
David Faye 107 Dantar (can't read my writing may be Dunbar?).
George Buck 62 Middle.
Colum John Mont 222 Upper D.
1800 (nothing really close).
Colley Peter Fayette 576 32010-03110.
" Richard " 593 20001-30101.
" Samuel " 546 00101-00201.
Also, in the 1790-1810 census there is a pocket of Coloney's in Accomack Virginia.
For New Hampshire see seperate file. | |
| Note | Cal Ingram said: I am placing your Joseph Colony with the Henry Colony family of mine (with a note stating that this is not proven out) (Just too many coincidences) I am also placing the Knox County, Ohio John Colony (bn Dec 1820 in Delaware County, NY) with your Joseph Colony (with a note stating this is not proven) (more for my benefit, as I try to find some ties) I am placing Mary Ann Colony wife of George Pettingill with your Joseph Colony. (also stating this is not proven) George was from Rhode Island and this make me wonder if our elder Henry Colony may have married a member of this family, after his first wife died. Here is some rough theory, but it shapes up well: 1820 - Joseph Colony listed in Masonville, Delaware County, New York census.
2 males age 0-10 (Likely Leonard & John Colony born between 1810-1820)
1 male age 16-26 (This would be Joseph Colony)
1 female age 16-26. (This would be Linda Beals)
1830 - Joseph Colony listed in Masonville, Delaware County, New York census.
1 male age 0-5 (likely D. W. Colony born between 1825-1830)
1 male age 5-10 (likely John Colony, bn Dec 1820 - born 1820-1825)
1 male age 10-15 (likely Leonard Colony bn Feb 1814 - born 1815-1820)
1 male age 30-40 (This would be Joseph Colony)
2 females age 0-5 (likely Lucy Colony born between 1825-1830)
2 females age 5-10 (likely Mary Ann Colony born between 1820-1825)
1 female age 30-40 (This would be Linda Beals)
1830 - Henry Colony listed in Ledyard, Cayuga County, New York census.
1 male age 15-20 (likely Henry Colony born between 1810-1815)
3 males age 10-15 (likely Charles, Elijah, and George born between 1815-1820)
1 male age 50-60 (This would be Henry Colony - born between 1770-1780)
1 female age 20-30 (Unknown at this time 1800-1810)
1 female age 30-40 (This would be first unknown wife, bn NJ) |
| Family | Linda Beals b. between 1796 and 1797 | |
| Children | 1. | D. W. Colony b. c 1815 |
| 2. | Lucy Colony b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 3. | Leonard Colony+ b. 1817, d. a 1892 |
| Reference | 3G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Abraham-Abram Beals (4) b. 1775, d. 26 October 1844 | |
| Mother | Huldah Couse? b. September 1769, d. 1 February 1867 |
| Address | Joseph Colony; Linda Beals brother Alexander is Marilyn's ancestor | |
| Birth | between 1796 and 1797 | Chenango Co., New York |
| (Witness) Census1810 | 1810 | Joseph Colony; 1810 Census - NO Colony in 1810 Masonville. Look for it |
| Marriage | circa 1815 | Joseph Colony |
| (Witness) Census1820 | 1820 | Joseph Colony; pg 87, Masonville, Delaware Co., New York, Colony, Joseph 2m0-10 (D.W. & Leonard) 1m16-26 (Joseph) 1f16-26(Linda) (where is Lucy?) - Next door to fatherinlaw Abraham Beals |
| (Witness) Census1830 | 1830 | Joseph Colony; Masonville, Delaware Co., New York, 1m0-5 1m5-10 1m10-15 (D.W) 1m30-40 (Joseph) 2f0-5 2f5-10 1f30-40 (Linda) |
| Census1840 | 1840 | Joseph Colony; Look for it |
| Census1850 | 1850 | Joseph Colony; Look for it Witness: Census To Do |
| Census1860 | 1860 | Joseph Colony; Look for it. Not the one in Hastings, Oswego, NY pg 224. That one is 40, shoemaker, with Susan 40, Charles 13, Reuben 10, Frank 5, and Ellen 1 Witness: Census To Do |
| Death | Pennsylvania?? | |
| Census1880 | 1880 | Joseph Colony Witness: Census To Do |
| Family | Joseph Colony b. between 1794 and 1800 | |
| Children | 1. | D. W. Colony b. c 1815 |
| 2. | Lucy Colony b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 3. | Leonard Colony+ b. 1817, d. a 1892 |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Census1800 | 1800 | New York, Camels in New York.
1800 Camil John West 134 10011-10111.
" Robert Steuben 266 02010-01010.
Camill William Rens 914 11001-02110. |
| Census1810 | 1810 | New York, Camels in New York.
1810 Camel Bottis Rens 91 12010-40.
" D Madi 301 10010-10 (Madison next to Chenengo).
" George Rens 25 31010-20.
" Horner Gene 110 10200-00.
" J Madi 127 10001-00.
" John Rens 25 01201-00.
" John C Chev 295 20110-10 (Is this Chenengo?).
" Peter Rens 25 21010-21.
" Peter Rens 93 00001-00.
" Thomas P New 202 20020-30.
" W Madi 164 10001-10.
" W Jr Madi 162 01010-10.
" Widow Rens 008 00300-10.
Camell Thomas Lewi 111 11020-41.
Cammel Edward New 171 00010-10.
" H Niag 120 00020-00.
" John Dutc 236 30100-00.
" Joseph New 166 00200-00.
" Phillip Gene 112 01001-11.
" Ruluf * New 202 20100-10.
" Thomas West 178 12001-11.
" William New 203 10110-32.
Cammell Kinney Mont 94 00001-00.
" Mr New 166 21001-20.
Cammells Willaim New 168 00010-30.
Cammil John New 174 10020-00.
" M Niag 118 00350-10. |
| Census1820 | 1820 | New York, Camels in New York.
1820 Camel Archibald Cayuga 75 Cato.
" Benjamin St Lawr 127 Madrid.
" Desdemona Niagra 119 Royalton.
" George Genesee 286 Sweden.
" Gilbert Niagra 108 Cambridge.
" James Cayuga 74 Cayo.
" Joshua Niagra 104 Cambridge.
" Michael Rens 241 Sandlake.
" Paul New York 75 3rd Ward.
" Rosana Cayuga 24 Aurelius.
" William St Lawr 109 Fowler.
" " Niagra 108 Cambridge.
" " " 104 ".
Cammell Jarius Westche 155 New Rochelle.
" Philip " 182 Mt Pleasant.
Cammil James " 178 ". |
| Deed | deed OR index 557758, Delaware Co., New York, no Camel etc - the following Campbells: David B-462 1811 David G-208 1823 (or 1825) Michael & wife H-498 1827 David L-338 1832 James & wife 17-65 1837 to Joseph C__ply - worth looking up (David's heirs sold 25-107/9 in 1844) | |
| Census1830 | 1830 | New York, Camels in New York.
1830 Camel David Oneida 69 New Hart (Oneida & Tompkins are.
" Ellenout Oneida 155 Paris closest to where.
" George Colu 39 Chatham Cordelia born 1817).
" John Colu 110 Hudson.
" John Colu 165 Ghent.
" Zadoc Tomp 509 Graton.
Camell Rebecca Erie 110 Evens.
" Robert Erie 115 Evens. |
| Deed | deed EE index 557764, Delaware Co., New York, no Camel etc - the are Campbells to follow through if this proves to be the surname | |
| Probate | probate index SLC 826040, Chenango Co., New York, no Camel etc - the following Campbells: John - A-90 1808 Samuel - F-531 others seem too late | |
| Probate | probate index SLC 833549, Delaware Co., New York, no Camel etc - the following Campbells: Robert - Letters C-19 no date, but first entry David - will C?-57 proved 24 Jun 1831 James - will D?-388 proved 20 Feb 1848 Samuel - will G-42 proved 7 Mar 1865 Colin - will L-104 proved 11 Dec 1865 didn't go farther | |
| Census1840 | 1840 | New York, Camels in New York.
1840 Camel Harriet Cayuga 158 Springport.
" Jacob Onondaga 310 Elbridge.
" John Ontario 291 Naples.
" Obadiah Sullivan 16 Lumberbad.
" Patrick Erie 580 Blackrock.
" Patrick New York 86 NYC 11th Ward.
" Peter Tompkins 340 Hector.
" Peter Genesee 104 Java.
Camell Ann New York 250 NYC 10th Ward.
Cammel Samuel Cattarau 177 Franklinville.
Cammele Alexander New York 318 NYC 17th Ward. |
| Deed | deed EE index 811830, Chenango Co., New York, no Camel etc - tons of Campbells and a few Camps | |
| Deed | deed OR index 816384, Chenango Co., New York, no Camel etc - tons of Campbells and a few Camps |
| Family | ||
| Child | 1. | Cordelia Camel+ b. 1817, d. a 1880 |
| Reference | 3G Grf, B52 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Father of Wm Covey (Possibly named John) | |
| Mother | Mother of Wm (__________) |
| Birth | 18 June 1765 | Albany Co., New York, Birth place of Cambridge is per Landphere chart by Sickler and DAR stuff but son's death cert says father born CT. However, Cambridge wasn't formed til 1788 (check this fact). "born June 18, 1765" from daughter Anna's Bible. In 1983 a letter from Gertrude Seaman, the local historian said: "Mr Covey is believed to have come from Dutchess county...." (J.S. Masters, Otsego Jrl, 1883).1 |
| Military | Albany Co., New York, New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, by James A Roberts, 2nd edition 1898, pg 234 (SLC 974.7 M28n 1898) shows him as a private in Captain Peter Van Wort's 13th regiment, Albany County militia with Land Bounty rights granted by New York State. Need to get someone to search the bounty lands to see if he ever "entered" the land | |
| Marriage | 23 December 1781 | Esther Yarns; Probably, Cambridge, Washington (then Albany) Co., New York, "married December 23, 1781"1 |
| (Witness) History | 1784 | Washington Co., New York, county changed name from Charlotte county, which was previously Albany county |
| (Witness) History | 1788 | Cambridge, Albany Co., New York, Cambridge incorprated by patent, formed as town in Albany County 1788, annexed to Washington County 1791 |
| Census1790 | August 1790 | Cambridge, Albany Co., New York, Willm (sic) Covey 1m 4f near Hope & James (currently Washington Co) Witness: Esther Yarns Witness: Phebe Covey Witness: Hannah Covey Witness: Eunice Covey |
| (Witness) History | 1791 | Cambridge, Rensselaer Co., New York, William Covey believed to have lived in Rensselaer county previous to locating in Butternuts. This is explained because the area where Cambridge is located was in Rensselaer county in 1791 when Rensselaer was formed from Albany county. That area (Cambridge) later became Washington county. |
| MovedTo | circa 1795 | Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, per 1983 letter from Gertrude Seaman, the local historian who wrote: Settled on lot 58 (Morris patent), town of Butternuts, about 1795 on the farm later owned by Tho. Wallin. (This on back road between the Frones and Copes Corners in the Shaw distr.) "Mr Covey is believed to have come from Dutchess county, but previous to locating here had lived in Rensselaer county. Some of the name resided in Granville, Washington Co., NY." (J.S. Masters, Otsego Jrl, 1883). |
| Census1800 | 1800 | pg 4 of 7, Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, 1m0-10 (James) 1m10-16 (sic, s/b 0-10, William) 1m26-45 (William) 3f0-10 (Anna, Abigail, Betsy) 3f10-16 (Eunice, Hannah, Phebe) 1f16-45 (Esther) probable brother Hope on pg 1 of 7 with 1m10-16, himself 26-45, 2f0-10, 1f10-16 and 1f26-45 Witness: Esther Yarns Witness: Phebe Covey Witness: Hannah Covey Witness: Eunice Covey Witness: Betsey Covey Witness: Abigail Covey Witness: Anna Covey Witness: William Covey Jr Witness: James Covey |
| Event-Misc | 5 January 1801 | Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, William's house was purchased in 1801, and built prior to that time, according to the "Building-Structure Inventory Form" . The owner in 1991 is Karen Grabo RD 1 South New Berlin NY 13843 607-783-2031. Her grandmother is Marion Lilley who is mentioned in house survey. Karen's mother is Margaret Lilley, the town librarian 607-783-2832 in 1991. Other tidbits in the building inventory tells us that it's located on Wilber Hill Rd, just off River Rd in Butternuts. It is in the west half of the Morris Patent Lot #58, and was of the earliest homes to be built in the area, probably about the same time as the Marion Lilley house, nearest neighbor just up the River Rd. William purchased the house from S. Herrington, 5 Jan 1801 (bk L pg 238) "together with all and singular hereditaments and appurtances ... land and premises ..." indicating that buildings, probably the house and barn, were already there. The three pages of the building inventory can be seen here: here, here, and here |
| Event-Misc | 1802 | Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, Have Musson's Store 'Day Book' 1802 entries with him & Daniel, Hope, John, Joseph, & Kingsbury Covey (Evd 933) Posted 5 May 1999 to Covey list: A while back I promised to post the Covey entries in this book. William would be my Wm born 1765 died 1845, and married to 1) Esther Yarns, 2) Betsey Coon (mine), and 3) Nancy Smith. The names Hope and Kingsberry prove there is *some* connection with the descendants of the 1640 immigrant, but just exactly who are these people? Since William's first son wasn't born until 1797, then these names have to be his contemporaries or elders. Are they brothers? uncles? cousins? Who is Daniel? The only Daniels in the Quist book are all born after this time period. And of course, which John, which Hope, which Joseph, which Kingsberry? I suspect the latter 3 are the sons of James & Mary (Lanphere) Covey, but where do Daniel and John fit in, and how does William fit in with the rest? Covey Entries in the day Book for the store of William Musson in the town of Butternuts, Otsego County NY (Day Book covers 7 May 1802 to 23 Feb 1803) The original book is at the public library in Butternuts, in the basement genealogy collection. The book can be looked at, but copies only from the typed extract. Spellings are as in the typed extracts. To clarify the difference between an entry being actually 1/2 versus half, when there is a fraction, I've put the fraction in [brackets]. Example for Joseph, that is one and a half yards of callico and 8/four and a half. Alphabetic list gives name and 3 columns, A B C A: listed 1800 ensus B: date 1st entry C: no. entries (blank=1) Name (Covey) A B C Daniel Hope x Jn14 John Jn19 Joseph My10 1 Kingsberry My10 William x My8 3 Entries 7 May 1802 William Covey 3 pints rum @ 1/6, 4/5 May 10 Kingsberry Covey 1 gal & 3 q spt @ 15/, 1/6/3; cr by cash, 8/- Joseph Covey 1/2 yd muslin @ 6/6, 1/8; 1[1/2] yd callico @ 5/7, 8/4[1/2]; 1[1/2] do., 4/6, 6/9; tap 1/2; snuff, 1/-; milk pan, 1/10 June 14 Hope Covey 1/2 bush salt yr proth?, 9/1 Joseph Covey [1/4] tea, 1/1; [1/4] powder, 2/3; flint, 4d; tape, 6d; comb, 2/6 June 19 John Covey peck salt Levis?, 4/6 [comment, are Levis that old?] June 24 William Covey [1/4] snuff, 1/- Dec 22 Wm Covey [1/4] peper, 1/3 Dec 16 Wm Covey [1/2] bushill of slat, 10/-; wiske, 1/6 "(This account is on last page in the book)" Account of work don at the Still House 10 Nov 1802 Hope covey 2 day choping, [1/2] day drawing ditto |
| Marriage | 12 September 1811 | Betsey Coon; Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, "Second wife - Betsey Coon" "married September 12, 1811"1 |
| Marriage | 20 February 1828 | Nancy Smith; "Third wife - Nancy Smith" "Married February 20, 1828"1 |
| Will | 10 September 1845 | Otsego Co., New York, his will was set aside as void 14 Feb 1846 (it was contradictory) NOTmentionedIn: Phebe Covey MentionedIn: Hannah Covey MentionedIn: Eunice Covey MentionedIn: Betsey Covey MentionedIn: Abigail Covey MentionedIn: Anna Covey MentionedIn: William Covey Jr MentionedIn: Abby (__________) NOTmentionedIn: James Covey MentionedIn: Esther Covey MentionedIn: Lucy Covey MentionedIn: Edward W Covey MentionedIn: Robert L.Y. Covey NOTmentionedIn: Derius Covey MentionedIn: Lovisa Covey MentionedIn: Lorenzo Dow Covey |
| Death | 19 October 1845 | Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, "Died Octover 19, 1845" from daughter Anna's Bible1 |
| Burial | Upton Castle Cemetery, Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, Tombstone long gone | |
| Probate | 14 February 1846 | Otsego Co., New York, Died intestate because his will was set aside as void (it was contradictory) His house was sold 9 Jul 1847 by T.H. Gorton, E. Batters, G. Chapel, acting for Lorenzo D & Nancy Covey (bk 82 pg 129) |
| Family 1 | Esther Yarns b. 17 May 1767, d. 28 March 1811 | |
| Children | 1. | Phebe Covey b. 23 Jun 1785, d. b 1845 |
| 2. | Hannah Covey b. 4 Aug 1787 | |
| 3. | Eunice Covey b. 17 Oct 1789 | |
| 4. | Betsey Covey b. 19 Oct 1791 | |
| 5. | Abigail Covey b. 17 Jul 1793 | |
| 6. | Anna Covey b. 13 Apr 1795 | |
| 7. | William Covey Jr b. 5 Jun 1797, d. 1869 | |
| 8. | James Covey b. 10 Apr 1799, d. b 1845 | |
| 9. | Esther Covey b. 10 Mar 1801 | |
| 10. | Lucy Covey b. 5 Jul 1803 | |
| 11. | Edward W Covey b. 1 Dec 1805, d. 1893 | |
| 12. | Robert L.Y. Covey b. 1 May 1808, d. 25 Jul 1845 | |
| 13. | Joseph G Covey b. 13 Mar 1811, d. 26 Aug 1814 | |
| 14. | Parmer Covey b. 13 Mar 1811, d. 29 Mar 1811 |
| Family 2 | Betsey Coon b. 26 January 1788, d. 11 November 1827 | |
| Children | 1. | Kingsbury Covey b. 26 Jun 1812, d. 23 Aug 1819 |
| 2. | Alpheus Covey b. 3 Apr 1814, d. 27 Aug 1819 | |
| 3. | Derius Covey b. 5 Jul 1815, d. b 1845 | |
| 4. | Lovisa Covey b. 26 Nov 1816 | |
| 5. | John W Covey b. 13 May 1820, d. 5 Nov 1822 | |
| 6. | Lorenzo Dow Covey+ b. 23 May 1824, d. 9 Feb 1905 | |
| 7. | Lorenda Covey b. 11 Nov 1827, d. 20 Nov 1827 | |
| 8. | Laurenda Covey b. 11 Nov 1827, d. 2 Dec 1827 |
| Family 3 | Nancy Smith b. 1787, d. after 1855 | |
| Child | 1. | Deborah Covey |
| Reference | 3G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Timothy Coon b. 1749, d. 9 June 1826 | |
| Mother | Mehetabel (__________) b. 1753, d. 12 August 1822 |
| Birth | 26 January 1788 | Connecticut, "born January 26, 1788" per Bible. Birth place from son's death certificate.1 |
| Marriage | 12 September 1811 | William Covey Sr; Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, "Second wife - Betsey Coon" "married September 12, 1811"1 |
| Death | 11 November 1827 | Butternuts, Otsego Co., New York, "died November 11, 1827" Since she had twins the same day as her death, she obviously died in childbirth.1 |
| Family | William Covey Sr b. 18 June 1765, d. 19 October 1845 | |
| Children | 1. | Kingsbury Covey b. 26 Jun 1812, d. 23 Aug 1819 |
| 2. | Alpheus Covey b. 3 Apr 1814, d. 27 Aug 1819 | |
| 3. | Derius Covey b. 5 Jul 1815, d. b 1845 | |
| 4. | Lovisa Covey b. 26 Nov 1816 | |
| 5. | John W Covey b. 13 May 1820, d. 5 Nov 1822 | |
| 6. | Lorenzo Dow Covey+ b. 23 May 1824, d. 9 Feb 1905 | |
| 7. | Lorenda Covey b. 11 Nov 1827, d. 20 Nov 1827 | |
| 8. | Laurenda Covey b. 11 Nov 1827, d. 2 Dec 1827 |
| Reference | 3G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Abram Matteson b. 1776, d. between 1851 and 1858 | |
| Mother | Leonis (__________) |
| Birth | 1800 | Otsego, New York |
| Marriage | Sallie Wilbur | |
| Census1850 | 1850 | Pg 160a #283-185, New Berlin, Chenango Co., New York, Matteson, Erastus 50 b.NY farmer no land|| Matteson, Sally 51 b.MA|| Matteson, Sarah J 14 b.NY InHomeOf: Sallie Wilbur InHomeOf: Sarah Jane Matteson |
| Census1870 | 1870 | pg 497 #149-158, Smithville, Chenango Co., New York, Madison, Erastus 70 b.NY|| Madison, Sallie 71 b.NY InHomeOf: Sallie Wilbur |
| Census1880 | 1880 | Sallie Wilbur; Colesville, Broome Co., New York, Page 254a Erastus Madison 80 b.NY farmer, both parents b.NY|| Sally Madison 81 b.MA keeping house, both parents b.MA |
| Death | Prior Oct 1887 |
| Family | Sallie Wilbur b. 13 April 1799 | |
| Children | 1. | Cordelia Matteson+ b. 27 Sep 1828, d. 15 Apr 1916 |
| 2. | Maria L Matteson | |
| 3. | (__________) Matteson | |
| 4. | Harriet Matteson b. 1833 | |
| 5. | Sarah Jane Matteson b. 1836 |
| Reference | 3G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Isaac Wilbur b. 2 June 1771, d. 7 September 1857 | |
| Mother | Lydia Tiffany b. 13 May 1772 |
| Birth | 13 April 1799 | Rhode Island per 1855 Census or Massachesetts per 1850 and 1870 |
| Note | Heir to property in England from Ann Chase per E.A.Covey notes | |
| Marriage | Erastus Matteson | |
| (InHomeOf) Census1850 | 1850 | Erastus Matteson; Pg 160a #283-185, New Berlin, Chenango Co., New York, Matteson, Erastus 50 b.NY farmer no land|| Matteson, Sally 51 b.MA|| Matteson, Sarah J 14 b.NY |
| (InHomeOf) Census1870 | 1870 | Erastus Matteson; pg 497 #149-158, Smithville, Chenango Co., New York, Madison, Erastus 70 b.NY|| Madison, Sallie 71 b.NY |
| Census1880 | 1880 | Erastus Matteson; Colesville, Broome Co., New York, Page 254a Erastus Madison 80 b.NY farmer, both parents b.NY|| Sally Madison 81 b.MA keeping house, both parents b.MA |
| Family | Erastus Matteson b. 1800, d. Prior Oct 1887 | |
| Children | 1. | Cordelia Matteson+ b. 27 Sep 1828, d. 15 Apr 1916 |
| 2. | Maria L Matteson | |
| 3. | (__________) Matteson | |
| 4. | Harriet Matteson b. 1833 | |
| 5. | Sarah Jane Matteson b. 1836 |
| Reference | 3G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Birth | 1808 | Massachusetts, (or CT per daughter's census) |
| Marriage | Amanda B Murdock | |
| Census1850 | 1850 | Georgetown, Madison Co., New York, (Evd 1039) Sashmaker |
| Census | 1855 | Amanda B Murdock; LOOK FOR STATE CENSUS - Cortland or Madison county In Willet there some Greene's born in RI: James 64 (Sally 56) Joseph 62 Jedidah is not in Willet Witness: Census To Do |
| Census1860 | 1860 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, (Evd 995) Sash and blind maker |
| Census | 1865 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, State census (Evd 996) which says he was a frame house owner |
| Death | January 1870 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, Death per 1870 Mortality Schedule - he died of 'Dry Mortification' (Evd 997) |
| Burial | Willet Village Cemetery, Willet, Cortland Co., New York, Tombstone 1808-1870 per SLC 924558 #5 (Evd 1388) |
| Family | Amanda B Murdock b. 9 August 1812, d. 5 September 1890 | |
| Children | 1. | Caroline or Candice Green b. 1838 |
| 2. | Cloa Green b. 1843 | |
| 3. | Emma Green+ b. Aug 1848 | |
| 4. | Charley Green b. 1858 |
| Reference | 3G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Sarah Gertrude 'Sally' Jones |
| Father | Joshua Murdock | |
| Mother | Ruth Chase |
| Birth | 9 August 1812 | Connecticut, Middle initial from 1875 census |
| Marriage | Jedediah Green | |
| Census1850 | 1850 | Georgetown, Madison Co., New York, (Evd 1039) |
| Census | 1855 | Jedediah Green; LOOK FOR STATE CENSUS - Cortland or Madison county In Willet there some Greene's born in RI: James 64 (Sally 56) Joseph 62 Jedidah is not in Willet Witness: Census To Do |
| Census1860 | 1860 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, (Evd 995) |
| Census | 1865 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, State census (Evd 996) |
| Census1870 | 1870 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, (Evd 997 & 1389) widow age 57 with (presumed) son Charlie age 12 and $375 real estate. Born NY prob error as rest say CT |
| Census | 1875 | Willet, Cortland Co., New York, (Evd 998) pg 6 #55 Amanda B 62 b.CT, widow, owns land. Charley D 17 b.Cortland |
| Census1880 | 1880 | ED 129 pg 279 #181-188, Willet, Cortland Co., New York, Greene, Amanda 68 b.CT keeping house, both parents b.CT. With her is granddaughter Effa Card age 9 |
| Death | 5 September 1890 | Barker, Broome Co., New York, Have death record (Evd 999) showing age 78 yrs 27 days. Though she died in Broome County, she lived and was buried in Willet |
| Burial | Willet Village Cemetery, Willet, Cortland Co., New York, Tombstone 1812-1890 per SLC 924558 #5 (Evd 1388) |
| Family | Jedediah Green b. 1808, d. January 1870 | |
| Children | 1. | Caroline or Candice Green b. 1838 |
| 2. | Cloa Green b. 1843 | |
| 3. | Emma Green+ b. Aug 1848 | |
| 4. | Charley Green b. 1858 |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett Descendant Chart for William Bassett (1)(Immigrant 1621) |
| Father | Rufus Bassett b. 6 April 1757, d. 1 October 1796 | |
| Mother | Jedidah Handy |
| DNAbassett | dna kit #9466 & 5901 - see http://bassettbranches.org/ and click on DNA Project then the Excel spreadsheet to find see the kit number. | |
| Birth | 23 September 1779 | Woodstock, Windsor Co., Vermont |
| Residence | Moved to Benson, Rutland, VT right after born. | |
| Religion | 1796 | Benson, Rutland Co., Vermont, member of 1st Baptist Church |
| Marriage | 17 January 1802 | Temperence Loveland; Rutland Co., Vermont |
| Marriage | 9 April 1809 | Anna Harmon; Rutland Co., Vermont |
| MovedTo | 1814 | Licking Co., Ohio, from VT |
| Death | 1816 | Drowned, Tuscarawas River, Coshocton Co., Ohio, on move from Licking Co to Lake/Geauga Co |
| Burial | Coshocton Cemetery, Coshocton, Coshoscton Co., Ohio, (no tombstone) Wilma Hunt 819 Concord Place Coshocton OH 43812 614-622-4583 is a local gen expert if we ever want to do more there, though I think I've exhausted the sources there. | |
| Story | The story behind my making the connection of Samuel C Bassett to his father Samuel Chipman Bassett: I had researched my husband's Bassett line back to Samuel C Bassett and Esther Bodwell. They were married in 1827 in Athens County Ohio. According to the census, Samuel C was born in 1806 in Vermont. Also in Athens County in the same township was a Robert L Bassett born in 1808 in Vermont. I have no definitive proof of their being brothers but since they are the only Bassetts in the entire county, and born 2 years apart in the same far away state, it is reasonable to assume that they are indeed brothers. David's family tradition has been that they are descended from William Bassett who came on the Fortune in 1621, but they only had names back to 2nd great grandfather Oliver C Bassett. When I found Samuel C Bassett to be Oliver's father, I looked to see if the printed genealogies on William's descendants included him. They didn't, but there were a couple of lines who had the name Samuel. One of these branches ended up in Vermont. Rufus Bassett had a son Samuel Chipman Bassett. Hmm, thought I, Samuel C could be Samuel Chipman. Of course that's not enough even for circumstantial evidence, but worth a further look. The Chipman part, by the way, is not his mother's maiden name but a Chipman did marry one of his ancestors siblings. I decided to see what I could find out about Samuel Chipman Bassett, and that research eventually led me to a Loveland genealogy. Samuel Chipman had married Temperance Loveland. According to the Loveland Genealogy, which unfortunately was not documented, Samuel and Temperance had the following children - Lydia, Olive, Chipman, and Robert. No dates or other information on this family. Robert is not a common name in the early Bassett families so now we're getting somewhere. Look again at Samuel C's children. His first two children are Lydia and Olive just like his potential aunts. In addition to his own middle initial of C, his son Oliver has the middle initial of C. In addition to all of these 'coincidences', I pretty well eliminated the other Vermont Bassetts as being the parents of Samuel C or Robert - as individuals or as brothers. So for all these reasons I am sure that Samuel Chipman Bassett is the father of Samuel C Bassett, called Chipman in the Loveland Genealogy. All of this background is to let you know why I am so interested in finding out all I can on Samuel Chipman Bassett. Of course my first priority was to try to find where he died to see if there was a will or probate mentioning his children. His father had moved to the town of Jay in Essex County New York and some of his siblings were there but not Samuel Chipman. Temperance had died in 1808 - my guess is that she died in childbirth with Robert. Anyway, Samuel Chipman needed a mother for his young children and married the following year Anna Harmon. I had found three different references saying that Samuel Chipman died by drowning. The dates were 1814, 1815, & 1816, but the places were a little more scattered. One said he drowned 'in the Ohio River', one said 'the Miami, a tributary to the Ohio River', and the third said he drowned 'in the Tuscarawas River'. Well now, the Ohio River is pretty general but part of the Athens county boundary is the Ohio River so that seemed the most logical. The Miami, a tributary to the Ohio, seemed a little less likely because it's clear over in Hamilton County, but still goes along with the Ohio River possibility of the other source. The least likely seemed to be the Tuscarawas River because it is towards the center of the state - not near Athens, and not near the Ohio River. At least all three sources agreed that he drowned, and that it was in the mid teens. Early in my research I had gotten information from someone researching Robert's family that Robert had been 'raised in Licking and Geauga' counties. This had not made sense to me because those two counties aren't close to each other, nor to Athens County where he was by age 22. But remembering that you never discard any clue until you have proved it right or wrong, I kept that clue in the back of my head. By the time I was planning my genealogy trip in 1991, I had exhausted the various microfilm and book possibilities of finding where Samuel Chipman had died. Because of that clue of Robert (regarding Licking and Geauga), I had looked for Bassetts in Licking and Geauga counties with no success in finding Samuel Chipman but I did find an Anna Bassett who married an Aaron Daniels in Lake County in 1817. Lake was part of Geauga County until 1840. Keeping in mind that one should always search collateral names when stuck, I decided to follow through on this lady. I was planning to visit my great aunt in Akron Ohio on this trip and decided to put in a visit to Lake and Geauga counties because they were relatively close. I looked at all the usual things that one looks at when visiting a courthouse, then went to the local library as I had found out that they had a genealogy room. They had a nice size genealogy room and in it was a file cabinet with manilla folders of correspondence and other tidbits filed by family name. This sort of collection is generally called a vertical file. No Bassett folder, but what's this? A Harmon file with just one thing in it. A copy of the June 1989 issue of the Lake County Historical Quarterly. The feature article was an extract of the Autobiography of Reuben Plum Harmon of Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. Well, that name wasn't familiar but I decided to skim it anyway. In the first paragraph, Reuben says he was born in Licking County. Hey! Robert was supposedly raised in Licking and Geauga and here's a Harmon in the same two counties. Let me read further. Aha, his father's family moved to Licking County from Rutland County Vermont. Anna Harmon and Samuel Chipman Bassett were married in Rutland County Vermont, so I know this is the same family. He goes on to say, "that section of country being so far in the interior of the state without any outlet for farm products [they] concluded to move into the northern part of the state." Well, that explains how Robert would be in both Licking and Geauga counties if they were all together. Eureka, the next couple sentences are what I have been looking for! "Accordingly they started on their journey in a few days. In crossing the Tuscarawas River, Bassett, the husband of Aunt Anna, my grandfather's oldest daughter, was drowned, his body was found about 4 miles below in the flood wood, was disfigured by the buzzards and somewhat decayed. The body was interred in the cemetery of the village of Coshocton." The personal memory of the drowning found in Samuel's second wife's nephew's autobiography. This account also confirms the source that I had first considered the least likely of the three places for Samuel Chipman to have died. That particular account didn't say anything about why he was there, just that after the family had crossed the river in a rented boat, Samuel had returned the boat and was in the process of swimming back across when he drowned. Then and there I decided to take a side trip to Licking and Coshocton. I did look at the cemetery which is well kept and was 'read' in the 1960's but there is no tombstone for Samuel. Most likely there never was one, since they were just passing through. I found no probate or guardianship records in either county which was disappointing. In Licking County I found that Oliver Harmon bought from Eliphas Thrall Lot #26 Sec 4 Twn 2 Range 14 on 18 Aug 1815 (deed book E page 452). On page 272 of the same book it says that Oliver Harmon (of Granville) bought the same description of land from Samuel Thrall on 28 Nov 1814. My guess is that the two Thralls owned the land jointly and that negotiations took longer with Samuel Thrall. But for whatever reason, it does show that the Harmon family arrived in 1814, not 1816 that Reuben states in his autobiography. My guess is that 1816 is the year they left and Samuel drowned. That would have made for a two year try at making a living before moving north. Interestingly enough, Oliver Jr and wife Lucy did not sell the land until 1825 from Geauga (deed book 11 pg 529 part of lot 23 in tract 1 townshp 9). I also found the marriage of Lydia Bassett to Simon Prouty in 1821. This threw me for a loop. How come she's still in, or back in, Licking after the move in the mid teens? Since Robert was 'raised in Licking and Geauga' it's logical that they all were. At the Licking County Ohio Genealogical Society Library I found something interesting when looking up Bassett. In the 1875 History of Licking County was a Sylvester Hayes, born in Essex County New York who married Fanny Bassett who was born in Brattleboro Vermont in 1790. This is Samuel Chipman Bassett's sister. Did they move to Licking County at the same time as the Harmons and Samuel? Now to add the name Hayes to the list. I found one more item as a result. In An Historical Story of The Elihu Phelps Hayes Ashery was an entry that Sylvester and Fanny came to Licking County from Jay, Essex County, New York in 1818. The exact sequence of all this will probably never be proved, but here is my conclusion. I think that 1816 is the date of the move north when Samuel drowned. That all the kids went north with stepmother Anna. With 6 mouths to feed, (4 stepchildren and two that she had with Samuel), Anna needs a husband so marries Aaron Daniels in Jan 1817. When Sylvester and Fanny moved to Licking they probably picked up her nieces and nephews and took them with them to Licking. This conclusion would tie in Robert's being raised in Licking and Geauga with Lydia's subsequent marriage back down in Licking. I've not been able to track Olive - maybe she died? And I haven't been able to find out the names of the two children Samuel had by Anna, just a reference along the way that they did have two kids. Even though I can't prove some of the conclusions, I never would have had any conclusions to reach if I hadn't checked the rather far afield collateral names of Harmon and Hayes. |
| Family 1 | Temperence Loveland b. 1777, d. between 1808 and 1809 | |
| Children | 1. | Lydia Bassett b. 1803 |
| 2. | Olive Bassett | |
| 3. | Samuel C Bassett+ b. 8 May 1806, d. 27 Jul 1868 | |
| 4. | Robert Loren Bassett+ b. 29 Aug 1808, d. Apr 1876 |
| Family 2 | Anna Harmon b. 26 March 1783, d. 22 March 1849 | |
| Children | 1. | He(r)man A Bassett+ b. 1810, d. 1876 |
| 2. | Oliver Harmon Bassett+ b. 1812, d. 1853 |
| Reference | 4G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Robert Loveland b. 24 December 1732, d. 17 April 1795 | |
| Mother | Ruth Or Elizabeth Gaines |
| Birth | 1777 | |
| Marriage | 17 January 1802 | Samuel Chipman Bassett; Rutland Co., Vermont |
| Death | between 1808 and 1809 | Rutland Co., Vermont |
| Family | Samuel Chipman Bassett b. 23 September 1779, d. 1816 | |
| Children | 1. | Lydia Bassett b. 1803 |
| 2. | Olive Bassett | |
| 3. | Samuel C Bassett+ b. 8 May 1806, d. 27 Jul 1868 | |
| 4. | Robert Loren Bassett+ b. 29 Aug 1808, d. Apr 1876 |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Joshua Bodwell b. 4 October 1736, d. after 1787 | |
| Mother | Priscilla Parker b. 24 February 1738, d. after 3 April 1834 |
| Birth | 21 January 1763 | Methuen, Essex Co., Massachussetts, Birth also shown as 21 Jun 1761. Both dates info from Geoffrey Bodwell. Antrim History just says "was born in Methuen Mass., in 1761"1 |
| Military | 29 November 1776 | Private in Capt John Peabody's company, Colonel Ebenezer Francis'Regiment per MA Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev War v.2. According to his pension, he entered the army 1 Mar 1777 (note date difference, and that regardless he was just a young teenager). He was described as 5' 4", light complextion and light hair. |
| Marriage | 8 February 1786 | Rachel French; Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, "Bodwell, William, of Methuen, and Rachal French, Feb 8, 1786 - intention also recorded". Antrim history says "married Rachel French of Atkison in 1785"2,1 |
| Residence | 1789 | Antrim, Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire, "settled the Reuben Robinson place west of the pond (Dutton's) in 1789"1 |
| MovedTo | 1800 | "went to Ohio in 1800, and died there in 1834." - date he died is wrong1 |
| Census1800 | 1800 | ? - probably already moved to OH by the time of the census |
| (Witness) History | 1805 | Athens county formed from Washington county OH |
| Marriage | 15 March 1805 | Mary Brice; Belmont Co., Ohio, (proof of Belmont?) He left first family and split for Ohio in 1800. He divorced or made a bigamous marriage with Mary Brice, unclear which. Marriage info from Geoffrey Bodwell who also says she married first a Bell |
| Census1810 | 1819 | no census in OH in 1810 |
| Census1820 | 1820 | Alexander Twnshp, Athens Co., Ohio, 2m0-10 1m45+ 2f10-16 1f16-26 1f26-45 Witness: Mary Brice |
| Pension | I copied the entire pension record (myfiles\genealog\bodwellpension). I need to type this up and source the children's births etc | |
| Death | prior 6 May 1823 | Alexander Twnshp, Athens Co., Ohio |
| Probate | 6 May 1823 | Athens Co., Ohio, Athens Co OH gen index to estates bk 1 says will 1B-30 box 161. Box 161 is actually the inventory not will. Says there's a widow but no names & no mention of children. Only date is 6 May 1823 for the inventory. |
| Story | Additional comments: There are the following other Bodwells in Athen Co censuses. Are they Williams brothers or sons? 1820 Amesville, Athens, OH John Bodwell (1794-1804) 1m16-26 1f10-16 1f45+. 1820 Amesville, Athens, OH Enoch Bodwell (1790-1794) 1m10-16 2m26-45 1f0-10 1f16-26. 1830 Alexander, Athens, OH Enoch Bodwell (1790-1794) 1m0-5 1m5-10 1m30-40 2f5-10 1f10-15 1f30-40. 1840 Alexander, Athens, OH Enoch Bodwell (1800-1810) 2m0-5 1m5-10 1m10-15 1m40-50 1f0-5 1f5-10 1f10-15 1f15-20 1f20-30. Washington Co OH marriages - these are probably his kids or nieces/nephews 12 Jun 1814 Priscilla Bodwell - William Watrous. 4 Mar 1817 Enoch Bodwell - Elizabeth Bell - - - see further note below. 26 Mar 1820 Rhoda Bodwell - Charles Sylvestor. 5 Jul 1824 Edney Bodwell - Jacob Browning. 20 Nov 1816 Edith Bodwell - Elijah Davis. 16 Oct 1814 Elizabeth Bodwell - David Davis. Enoch Bodwell born 30 Nov 1793 died 3 Dec 1870 both per death record. Elizabeth Bell Bodwell is a name listed in Mary Brice Bodwell's settlement deed. |
| Family 1 | Rachel French b. 10 August 1762, d. 12 April 1837 | |
| Children | 1. | William Bodwell b. 6 Sep 1786, d. Feb 1816 |
| 2. | Sally Bodwell b. 4 Sep 1788, d. 25 Apr 1804 | |
| 3. | John Bodwell b. 5 Sep 1790, d. a 1835 | |
| 4. | Hannah Bodwell b. 25 Jan 1793, d. a 1879 | |
| 5. | Anne "Annie" Bodwell b. 24 Mar 1795, d. a 1831 | |
| 6. | Eade-Ede-Edde Bodwell b. 30 Jul 1797, d. 1831 | |
| 7. | Priscilla Bodwell b. 3 Mar 1800, d. 8 Oct 1803 |
| Family 2 | Mary Brice b. between 1776 and 1794, d. before 29 August 1839 | |
| Children | 1. | Mary Ann Bodwell b. Apr 1806, d. 9 Oct 1865 |
| 2. | Esther Bodwell+ b. 23 Oct 1807, d. 5 Sep 1857 | |
| 3. | (__________) Bodwell b. 1809 | |
| 4. | Robert Price Bodwell b. 29 Apr 1811, d. 12 Sep 1857 | |
| 5. | (__________) Bodwell b. 1813, d. a 1820 | |
| 6. | Joshua Bodwell b. 9 Aug 1818, d. 17 Jan 1857 |
| Reference | 4G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | James Brice CANDIDATE b. 11 October 1751, d. 22 December 1832 | |
| Mother | Anne Grant CANDIDATE |
| Note | Ohio, There are no John Brice's in the 1820 census (time of Wm Bodwell's transaction with John Brice/Price) but there IS a John Price the right age (1m26-45, 1f45+ and 1each 0-10) in Athens Co. Maybe he is the John D Price who died 11 Oct 1850 Warren, Belmont, OH. His estate is listed as 1851 estate # 02716 (not on film at SLC) (*see below). Another convincing factor is that her son's middle name is Price, and though the 1839 deed first refers to her brother as Brice, later in the document it says Price. No Brice or Bell candidates (in other words, right dates) in the probate indexes for Belmont Co that start in 1800 (SLC 213623). However, there are Prices - Samuel Price wife Sally had dau Mary but wrong one. Possible brother Willam died 1794 Sussex NJ, m to Sarah Hall, had dau Elizabeth 1787-1865 who marr Wilhelm Jacob Lash - and Elizabeth (Price) Lash is buried in Bassett cemetery. Athens - land - no leads in index for either Brice or Price Athens - probate - James Brice bk 2 pg 138 and Thomas Brice bk 3 pg 32. No Prices. James Brice leaves wearing apparel and the watch he wears to son John. Everything else to wife Anna. No mention of other children. Witnesses include Joseph Dana, Joseph Dana Jr, and Robert Sanderson - hmm, Joseph Dana is the one who Wm Bodwell had the land agreement with. 17 Nov 1832 * John D Price will transcription - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbelmon/JPrice_1.html | |
| Note | brother John Brice/Price mentioned in pension State of Ohio, Athens County Personally appeared before me Ebenezer Currier Esquire one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for said county of Athens on this 18th day of January 1822. Joseph Dana of said Athens who having been duly sworn by me according to the law on his oath declared. That on the sixth day of February 1819 William Bodwell applied to the said deponent to purchase for said Bodwell and one John Brice brother to said Bodwell's wife the North West Quarter of Section numbered 35 in Township 4 Range 13 in the Ohio Company's Purchase. [later in document it's more clear that it is Price not Brice. - my image 11] | |
| Birth | between 1776 and 1794 | New Jersey, per 1820 census (1f26-45) she's born 1776-1794 (1794 too late for 1805 2nd marr) - what is the source of her being born in NJ? |
| Marriage | (__________) Bell | |
| Marriage | 15 March 1805 | William Bodwell; Belmont Co., Ohio, (proof of Belmont?) He left first family and split for Ohio in 1800. He divorced or made a bigamous marriage with Mary Brice, unclear which. Marriage info from Geoffrey Bodwell who also says she married first a Bell |
| (Witness) Census1820 | 1820 | William Bodwell; Alexander Twnshp, Athens Co., Ohio, 2m0-10 1m45+ 2f10-16 1f16-26 1f26-45 |
| Death | before 29 August 1839 | Lodi, Athens Co., Ohio |
| Deed | 29 August 1839 | Lot 3 of W 1/2 of SE 1/4 Sec 29, Lodi, Athens Co., Ohio, Her heirs were parties to a deed in settlement of her estate on that date. SLC 311637 bk 18 pgs 283-5 - copied Oct 2004 Know all whom it may concern that we Sarah Bell, Michael Swain and Nancy wife of said Michael in the right of said Nancy, Enoch Bodwell and Elizabeth wife of said Enoch in the right of said Elizabeth, Samuel Armstrong and Mary Ann wife of said Samuel in the right of said Mary Ann, Samuel C Bassett and Esther wife of said Samuel C in the right of said Esther, and Joshua Bodwell, heirs and legal representatives of Mary Bodwell, late of Lodi Township, in the State of Ohio, deceased, for divers good causes, and in consideration for the sum of one dollar, in hand paid by Robert P Bodwell the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged, have bargained and sold by these here presents do bargain, sell, devise, release, convey, assign, relinquish and quit claim unto him the said Robert P Bodwell and his heirs and assigns forever all of the estate right title, property, claim in law or equity, as heirs of the said Mary Bodwell, or otherwise in or to the following described tract or parcel of Ministerial or Leasehold land in Section No. 29, originially granted by Congress for the support of Religion in Town 4, Range 13, in the Ohio Company Purchase in Lodi Township aforesaid being Lot numbered Three (3) in said Section No. 29 on the plan of the said section made by Josiah Burroughs containing eighty acres more or less being the West half of the South East Quarter of said section, and was leased and devised by the Trustees of said original Town No. 4, Range 13 on the 28th day of February 1823 to Samuel Jones for the term of ninety nine years, renewable forever, and by said Samuel Jones conveyed to Thomas Jones, and said Thomas Jones conveyed to Mary Bodwell by assignment written on the back of said original Lease which has been since destroyed by fire. To have and to hold the promises to him the said Robert P Bodwell and his heirs and assigns forever in as full and ample a manner as we could hold or possess the same as heirs of the said Mary Bodwell deceased or otherwise howsoever, subject to the conditions and reservations of rents in the said original Lease contained and expressed. In testimony whereof, we the said grantors have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty ninth day of August AD 1839. Signed: Joshua Bodwell, Samuel Armstrong, Mary Ann Armstrong, S.C. Bassett, Esther (her mark) Bassett, Sarah (her mark) Bell, Enoch Bodwell, Elizabeth (her mark) Bodwell, Michael Swain, Nancy (her mark) Swain. Witnesses: A.G. Brown, H.T. Brown, Alexander Love, Edith Bodwell, Abraham Lash, S.C. Allen, Robert Thompson. There follows the usual "so and so appeared before me" in Feb, March, and August 1840. Then 5 Sep 1840, Robert P Bodwell assigns the Lease to Elijah Tucker for $800 (Robert's wife is Lucinda). |
| Family 1 | (__________) Bell | |
| Children | 1. | Elizabeth Bell b. 24 Oct 1799 |
| 2. | Sarah Bell b. 1800 |
| Family 2 | William Bodwell b. 21 January 1763, d. prior 6 May 1823 | |
| Children | 1. | Mary Ann Bodwell b. Apr 1806, d. 9 Oct 1865 |
| 2. | Esther Bodwell+ b. 23 Oct 1807, d. 5 Sep 1857 | |
| 3. | (__________) Bodwell b. 1809 | |
| 4. | Robert Price Bodwell b. 29 Apr 1811, d. 12 Sep 1857 | |
| 5. | (__________) Bodwell b. 1813, d. a 1820 | |
| 6. | Joshua Bodwell b. 9 Aug 1818, d. 17 Jan 1857 |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Robert Patterson Sr b. September 1749 | |
| Mother | Mary Ann Van Scyoc b. September 1749 |
| Birth | circa 1774 | Pennsylvania |
| Marriage | Sarah Allen | |
| Deed | 1839 | Richil Twnshp, Greene Co., Pennsylvania, An 1839 deed (Evd 1206) shows land in Richil Twn, Greene, PA from James & Sarah to Jonathan Baldwin. Land to north John Morrow, to east John Wm Barnett, to south Philip Barney, & west Wm Elder. |
| Will | Have will | |
| Death | 10 October 1843 | Morris, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, Cemetery (Evd 1209) is on Rt 18 South between Washington & Prosperity in Wash Co PA |
| Burial | Cumberland Bethel U.P. Church Cemetery, Washington Co., Pennsylvania | |
| Address | RD1 Box 160, Sycamore, PA, 15364, Also researching Patterson | |
| Address | 618 Dennison, Akron, OH, 44312, Also researching Patterson |
| Family | Sarah Allen b. circa 1779, d. 28 January 1861 | |
| Children | 1. | Robert Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 |
| 2. | Mary Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 3. | Parmelia Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 4. | Sarah Patterson b. c 1805 | |
| 5. | Moses Patterson+ b. 17 Nov 1805, d. 11 May 1880 | |
| 6. | Mahalah Patterson b. c 1811 | |
| 7. | James Wilson Patterson b. 1 May 1815, d. 29 May 1884 | |
| 8. | John W Patterson b. c 1824, d. 9 Dec 1891 |
| Reference | 4G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Birth | circa 1779 | |
| Marriage | James Patterson | |
| Death | 28 January 1861 | Morris, Washington Co., Pennsylvania |
| Burial | Cumberland Bethel U.P. Church Cemetery, Washington Co., Pennsylvania |
| Family | James Patterson b. circa 1774, d. 10 October 1843 | |
| Children | 1. | Robert Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 |
| 2. | Mary Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 3. | Parmelia Patterson b. bt 1800 - 1810 | |
| 4. | Sarah Patterson b. c 1805 | |
| 5. | Moses Patterson+ b. 17 Nov 1805, d. 11 May 1880 | |
| 6. | Mahalah Patterson b. c 1811 | |
| 7. | James Wilson Patterson b. 1 May 1815, d. 29 May 1884 | |
| 8. | John W Patterson b. c 1824, d. 9 Dec 1891 |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Levi Lindsly b. 27 April 1731, d. 4 February 1801 | |
| Mother | Polly Stillwell |
| Birth | 13 June 1769 | Pennsylvania, or, New Jersey |
| Marriage | Sarah Axtell | |
| Note | In War of 1812 | |
| Marriage | Ruth Axtell | |
| Death | 11 March 1826 | near Lindly's Mills, Washington Co., Pennsylvania |
| Family 1 | Sarah Axtell b. 1777, d. 1811 | |
| Children | 1. | Levi Lindly |
| 2. | Mary "Polly" Lindly | |
| 3. | Silas Lindly | |
| 4. | Electa Lindly | |
| 5. | Ira Lindly b. 1803 | |
| 6. | Morilla Lindly+ b. 30 Apr 1810, d. 19 Feb 1850 | |
| 7. | Sarah Lindly | |
| 8. | Alvah Lindly | |
| 9. | Timothy Stillwell Lindly | |
| 10. | Phebe Lindly |
| Reference | 4G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Thomas Axtell b. 15 September 1750, d. 12 July 1808 | |
| Mother | Mary Tuttle b. 29 April 1752, d. May 1791 |
| Note | IMPORTANT NOTE - In FR I had source errors and need to look at FGS printouts to find out what notes did not transfer, so I can get them entered. | |
| Birth | 1777 | |
| Marriage | Timothy Lindly | |
| Death | 1811 |
| Family | Timothy Lindly b. 13 June 1769, d. 11 March 1826 | |
| Children | 1. | Levi Lindly |
| 2. | Mary "Polly" Lindly | |
| 3. | Silas Lindly | |
| 4. | Electa Lindly | |
| 5. | Ira Lindly b. 1803 | |
| 6. | Morilla Lindly+ b. 30 Apr 1810, d. 19 Feb 1850 | |
| 7. | Sarah Lindly | |
| 8. | Alvah Lindly | |
| 9. | Timothy Stillwell Lindly | |
| 10. | Phebe Lindly |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | Peter Bond 3rd d. 26 December 1762 | |
| Mother | Susannah Butler |
| Residence | Son Peter stayed in Maryland, the rest moved to Ohio | |
| Birth | 2 November 1757 | St Thomas Parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (need copy) St Thomas Parish Register 1732-1850 compiled by Bill & Martha Reamy |
| Marriage | 13 December 1787 | Sarah Pindell; Maryland, http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1000/s1005/html/ssi1005.html State Agency Series Listing at the Maryland State Archives MARYLAND STATE PAPERS(Scharf Collection) 1640-1914 MSA SSI 1005 Gibson, William, Clk. (BA) to Turner, Rev. Dates: 1787/12/13. Marriage license of Christopher Bond and Sarah Pindell. MSA S1005-2-227 MdHR 19,999-002-227 Location: 1/8/5/9 |
| Family | Sarah Pindell | |
| Children | 1. | Christopher Bond |
| 2. | John Charles Bond | |
| 3. | Henry Bond | |
| 4. | Shadrach Bond | |
| 5. | Peter Bond | |
| 6. | Joshua Bond+ b. 3 Oct 1789, d. 4 Apr 1872 | |
| 7. | Larkin Bond b. 1791, d. 1870 |
| Reference | 4G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Marriage | 13 December 1787 | Christoper Bond; Maryland, http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1000/s1005/html/ssi1005.html State Agency Series Listing at the Maryland State Archives MARYLAND STATE PAPERS(Scharf Collection) 1640-1914 MSA SSI 1005 Gibson, William, Clk. (BA) to Turner, Rev. Dates: 1787/12/13. Marriage license of Christopher Bond and Sarah Pindell. MSA S1005-2-227 MdHR 19,999-002-227 Location: 1/8/5/9 |
| Family | Christoper Bond b. 2 November 1757 | |
| Children | 1. | Christopher Bond |
| 2. | John Charles Bond | |
| 3. | Henry Bond | |
| 4. | Shadrach Bond | |
| 5. | Peter Bond | |
| 6. | Joshua Bond+ b. 3 Oct 1789, d. 4 Apr 1872 | |
| 7. | Larkin Bond b. 1791, d. 1870 |
| Reference | b74 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Marriage | Jemima Murray; find marriage to confirm whether Joseph or James | |
| Relation | 4G Grf |
| Family | Jemima Murray b. 1768, d. 1856 | |
| Child | 1. | Abigail Murray+ b. 17 Nov 1791, d. 18 Jan 1867 |
| Reference | b75 | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Father | James Murray b. 1747, d. between 1805 and 1806 | |
| Mother | Mary Anne (__________) d. Prior 1833 |
| Birth | 1768 | Maryland, 1772 based on census, 1768 based on tombstone |
| Marriage | Joseph Or James Murray; find marriage to confirm whether Joseph or James | |
| (Witness) Census1850 | 15 October 1850 | Joshua Bond; Londonderry Twnshp, Guernsey Co., Ohio, pg 489, 1456-1467 Joshua 62 b.MD farmer $2500 land, Abigal 60 b.MD, Larkin & Joshua H 20, Henry 18, Francis 15, Susanna 24, Elizabeth 13, Jemima Murry 78 b.MD (kids all b, OH, except Susanna says MD) |
| Death | 1856 | Guernsey Co., Ohio |
| Burial | 1857 | McCoy Cemetery, Guernsey Co., Ohio |
| Relation | 4G Grm |
| Family | Joseph Or James Murray | |
| Child | 1. | Abigail Murray+ b. 17 Nov 1791, d. 18 Jan 1867 |
| Reference | 4G Grf | |
| Charts | Pedigree for Charles Harold Bassett |
| Note | Robert Jarvis; Jacob and Robert could be brothers. Both parents born Germany per grandson Jacob's bio. The possible brother Robert died in 1815 in Guernsey Co OH. | |
| Birth | circa 1755 | |
| Military | 1778 | Baltimore Co., Maryland, Are there more Meads and Philips and Johns? In 1778 there was a Mead, Philip, and Edward who all signed Oath of Allegience, and a John who was in Rev in 1777 (pensioner). Who are they? - Could that Philip be the one who married Sarah Alquire?1 |
| Marriage | 4 June 1778 | Sarah (__________) (possibly Alguire); Baltimore Co., Maryland, Listed as Jervis, not Jarvis.2 |
| Census | 1827 | Belmont Co., Ohio, Jarvises listed are Philip Sr & Jr, Mead, and William. There is also a John Jarvin which is probably a typo for Jarvis.3 |
| Death | between 1834 and 1836 | Kirkwood, Belmont Co., Ohio |
| Will | 2 March 1834 | Belmont Co., Ohio, Will bk F pg 204 (Evd 712) date 2 Mar 1834 or 1835, probated 14 Mar 1836. SEND FOR BETTER COPY |
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