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FAMILY BIBLE [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE] #6 WYATT BIBLE RECORDS [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE] ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:31, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA11020@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: HULL-WYATT BIBLE Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1962 Vol. III No. III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT FAMILY RECORDS FROM AN OLD HULL-WYATT BIBLE Contributed by Mrs. Carametta M. Jackson, San Francisco, CA NATHANIEL HULL is the son of Ezekiel and Mary (Denton) Hull. See "Hull Family in America by Col. Wygant, page 67, #1014c Nathaniel Hull. BIRTHS Nathaniel Hull b. October 4, 1795 Nancy Wyatt Hull b. February 1, 1799, Thursday Martha Hull b. January 1, 1819 Lucretia Hull b. October 30, 1820 Mary E. Hull b. January 28, 1823 Anna Hull b. March 18, 1825 Elias H. Hull b. December 22, 1826 Edward T. Hull b. April 15, 1829 Elizabeth Hull b. December 13, 1831 Amanda Hull b. July 31, 1834 Nancy Mariah Hull b. February 2, 1837 David Denton Hull b. December 5, 1839 John Wyatt Hull b. April 15, 1843 MARRIAGES Martha Hull m. March 31, 1836 Robert Patton Lucretia Hull m. February 8, 1839 John Simpson Mary E. Hull m. March 12, 1840 David W. Elliott Elizabeth Hull m. January 28, 1849 Henry Olds Edward T. Hull m. Martha Stout Tuesday July 29, 1851 Amanda Hull m. Wednesday September 1, 1852 Luther Olds Elias H. Hull m. Tuesday, November 1, 1853 Minerva I. Norris David Denton Hull m. August 9, 1860 Sarah Carpenter Mariah N. Hull m. ____, 1862 Dr. Virgil Conklin John Wyatt Hull m. Frances E. Hart January 6, 1864 at Albion, Indiana DEATHS Anna (Amy) Hull d. October 25, 1825 7m 7d Edward T. Hull d. September , 1854 25y 4m 17d Martha Hull Patton d. June 8, 1856 37y 5m 7d Nancy Wyatt Hull d. June 16, 1862, Monday between 1 and 2 o'clock aged 63y 4m 15d. Nathaniel Hull d. November 14, 1868 75y 1m 10d Elizabeth Hull Olds d. March 21 or 25, 1887 55y 3m 8d Lucretia Hull Simpson d. January 12, 1893 age 72y Elias Hutchins Hull d. February 27, 1899 Henrietta, TX 72y 2m 5d Mary Hull Elliott d. June 23, 1908 at Frank & Kate Ailer's home in Stella, Nebraska. Nancy Mariah Hull Conklin d. ______, 1912 John Wyatt Hull d. April ___, 1911, Riverside, CA Amanda Hull Olds d. October 21, 1917 David Denton Hull d. December 28, 1917. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:37, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA12324@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: Y.F. WHITE - FAIRFIELD CO. Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF GRANT COUNTY INDIANA 1812-1912 The Lewis Publishing Company, 1914 Page 751-752 with photo Y.F. WHITE. In November 1912, the people of Grant county chose for the office of sheriff a citizen whose fitness for such responsibility and honor is unquestioned and exceptional. Sheriff White has been a resident of Grant county most of his life, has been a practical and successful farmer, and has always been noted for his honesty and efficiency in every undertaking with which his name has been connected. Y. F. White was born February 4, 1867, in Fairfield county, Ohio, a son of Levi and Carrie (Borns) White. The father, a native of Pennsylvania, was a farmer by occupation and during the Civil war served as a soldier of the Union. From Pennsylvania he moved into Ohio, where he spent ten years, and then came to Indiana when his son Y.F. was six years of age, locating in Monroe township, Grant county. The following year he transferred his residence into Washington township, where he bought a farm which remained his own home for many years, and was the place where the children grew to manhood. About eight years before his death the father moved into Marion, where he died in 1908. The mother passed away in the same year. They were the parents of five sons, who are all living and named as follows: Curtis A. White of Marion; Y.F.; William E. of Marion; Frank L., and owner of a farm in Van Buren township in this county; and John I., on the old home farm. Mr. Y.F. White was born on the farm, remained a farmer practically all his career, being still engaged in that occupation, though he has for four years resided in Marion. His early education was attained in the district schools and was completed at the Marion Normal College. When twenty-two years of age he left the home farm and spent the next three years on another place owned by his father in Van Buren township. At the end of that time his industry and good management had enabled him to begin business on his own account, and he bought a farm in Huntington county, close to the Grant county line. That remained his place of residence and activities until his removal to Marion four years ago. He lived in Texas with his family, in the winter of 1909, but then returned and opened a real estate office in Marion. An influential Democrat in this county for many years, Mr. White was nominated on May 11, 1912, for the office of sheriff, made a successful campaign and entered upon the duties of his office on January 1, 1913. Mr. White still retains ownership of a farm in Washington township, and the old home place in Huntington county. In 1889 he married Miss Sarah E. Ridenour, daughter of Solomon Ridenour of Hocking county, Ohio. The two children born to their marriage are Boyd C. and Blanche White, both at home. Fraternally Mr. White is affiliated with the Loyal Order of Moose and the Elks lodge, and he and his family worship in the United Brethren church. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:18, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA11236@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: SOLOMON LEONARD DESCENDANTS Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1962 Vol. III No. III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT SOLOMON LEONARD DESCENDANTS MAYFLOWER SOCIETY ELIGIBILITY Descendant of Solomon Leonard are now eligible for the Society of Mayflower Descendants, according to a recent decision of the Society accepting the lineage of his wife Mary Chandler as the daughter of Roger Chandler and Isabella Chilton. Isabella was the daughter of James Chilton, Pilgrim. Among Ohio pioneers of the Leonard family were the following who settled in Medina County, Ohio: TRUMAN LEONARD (6) (Ezra (5), Nathan (4), Samuel (3), Samuel (2), Solomon (1)) was born in Worthington, Mass. March 23, 1784; m. June 1, 1811, Roxanna Allis, b. in Chester, Mass. September 15, 1786 (daughter of Lemuel and Rebecca (Davis) Allis.) They resided in Pittsfield, Mass. for a short time, then removed to Middlesex (afterwards called Pottertown), Ontario Co., N.Y. In 1835, they removed to Chatham, Median County, Ohio, where Mr. Leonard bought a large farm and reclaimed it from the wilderness. he was twice drafted in the War of 1812; the first time providing a substitute, but after the second draft going himself and being engaged in the campaign in northern New York. He died in Chatham, February 24, 1846; his wife died there SEptember 12 of the same year. Their children were Emeline, Ebenezer (see below), Ezra, Dorcas, Lavinia, Truman, Roxanna, Franklin, Harriet, Louisa and Sarah. Truman was the eldest son of Ezra Leonard who removed to Ohio probably before 1812 and made his home with his youngest son, Marvin, in Williamsfield. He was the first deacon in the First Congregational Church in Wayne and was elected one of the county commissioners in 1816. EBENEZER LEONARD was born September 7, 1813; married February 12, 1837 Elizabeth P. Wetherbee in Chatham, Medina Co., Ohio, daughter of Timothy and Betsy (Kendall) Wetherbee. At the age of 21 he emigrated to Ohio, settling eventually in Chatham, to which place he was followed by his father and the remainder of his family. Here he resided on a portion of a farm owned by his father until the death of the latter, when he purchased the whole and here he continued to reside until 1860 when he removed to another farm in the same town, which he sold 12 years later to his son Prentiss and removed to Cazenovia, Kent Co., Michigan, where he died March 23, 1894; his widow survived him. Their children were: Levi, Mary Elizabeth, Ezra Marvin, Helen, Prentiss, Sarah, Bradford, Huldah and Ella. The above material taken from Memorial; Genealogical, Historical and Biographical of Solomon Leonard 1637, Old Duxbury and Bridgewater, Mass. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:25, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA11260@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: BRUNDIGE RECORDS Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1962 Vol. III No. III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT BRUNDIGE RECORDS Contributed by Mrs. Thomas E. Jackson, San Francisco, CA WILLIAM BRUNDIGE, SR. born February 23, 1781, died November 12, 1825; lived in Rye, N.Y., Greenwich, Conn., Marlborough, Ulster Co., N.Y. Washington Co., VA? and in Marion County, Ohio. He married October 29, 1761, Rye, N.Y. ANNA PURDY born November 1, 1743 and died October 23, 1823. Both William and Anna Brundige are buried in Wyatt Cemetery, near Waldo, Ohio. Anna Purdy was the daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth Sherwood Purdy. Their children were: -Anna Brundige b. August 24, 1762; m. Nathaniel Wyatt -William Brundige Jr. b. October 1, 1764 -Elizabeth Brundige b. May 28, 1768; m. _____ Mitchell. -Mary Brundige b. April 27, 1769; m. Samuel Drake. -Nathaniel Brundige b. June 21, 1771; m. Elizabeth Kniffen. -Sarah Brundige b. October 6, 1773; m. Isaac Bush. -Stephen Brundige b. August 24, 1775 -Thomas Brundige b. January 19, 1778; m. Nancy Johnson -John Brundige b. August 8, 1788; m. Phebe Drake ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:29, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA12548@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: FRANCIS ASHTON SR. FAMILY BIBLE Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1962 Vol. III No. III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT RECORDS FROM THE FAMILY BIBLE OF FRANCIS ASHTON SR. England and Richland & Allen Counties, Ohio Contributed by Phyllis Leech, Lima, Ohio BIRTHS RUTH MACKINDER, daughter of John and Elizabeth Rugard was b. Blankley, Lincolnshire, Old England, August 12, A.D. 1754. FRANCIS ASHTON, son of William and Ann Ashton was born at Fiskerton, Lincolnshire, July 6, 1796. ELIZABETH MACKINDER, Daughter of Ruth Mackinder and wife of Francis Ashton, was born at Heighington, September 12, 1796 and registered in the parish church at Washingbrough, in the county of Lincoln. CHRISTOPHER ASHTON, son of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton was born August 30 A.D. 1819. WILLIAM ASHTON, born June 7 A.D. 1821. CHARLES ASHTON, born June 2 A.D. 1823. EDWIN ASHTON, born July 8 A.D. 1826. CHRISTOPHER ASHTON, born August 5, 1828. FRANCIS ASHTON, born March 9 A.D. 1831. These children was registered in the Parish Church of Washingbrough in the county of Lincoln, Old England, and left it August 21st A.D. 1832 and arrived in Franklin Township, Richland County, Ohio, November 15th A.D. 1832. ELIZA ASHTON, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton was born January 20, A.D. in Franklin Twp., Richland County, Ohio, N. America. JOHN RUDGARD ASHTON, son of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton, born October 20, A.D. 1847 in Franklin Twp., Richland County, Ohio, N. America RUTH ANN ASHTON, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton was born February 17, A.D. 1847 in Franklin Twp., Richland County, Ohio, North America. WILLIAM ASHTON, father of Francis Ashton, was born at Bloxholm, Lincoln- shire, England. His wife Ann, was born at Stowe, Lincolnshire, England. CHRISTOPHER MACKINDER, father of Elizabeth Mackinder, was born October 9, 1749. His second wife Ruth Rugard, mother of Elizabeth Mackinder, their only child, was born at Blankerry, Lincolnshire, England August 12, 1754. WILLIAM MACKINDER, son of Christopher by his first marriage, was born May 4, 1776, Charles his brother, was born December 10, 1778. ANN ASHTON, mother of Francis Ashton, died January 4, 1843 at or near the age of 93 years. FRANCES ASHTON, daughter of William and Ann Ashton died August 3, 1859 aged 72 years. ELIZABETH MACKINDER ASHTON, wife of Francis Ashton and daughter of Christopher and Ruth Mackinder Ashton, died October 28, A.D. 1869, aged 73 years 1 month and 18 days. Died in Lima, Ohio and buried in the Franklin Burying Ground, Richland County, Ohio but was removed from the Franklin Burying Ground to Woodlawn Cemetery, Lima, Ohio to the family burial plot on said ground. RUTH ANN ASHTON, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton died March 29, 1857, aged 10 years 3 months and 12 days. SARAH ASHTON, died in Lima, Ohio October 9, 1876 aged 70y 8m 22d. HENRY ASHTON, son of Francis and Elizabeth Ashton died May 17, 1879, aged 44y 3m and 28d. FRANCIS ASHTON SR., husband of Elizabeth Mackinder AShton and son of William and Ann Ashton died March 25, 1882 in Lima, Allen Co., Ohio at the age of 85y 8m 19d and was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery on the Ashton lot in said ground near Lima, Monday March 27 A.D. 1882. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:59:34, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907242259.SAA12564@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: WYATT BIBLE RECORDS Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1962 Vol. III No. III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT WYATT BIBLE RECORDS Contributed by Mrs. Thomas E. Jackson, San Francisco, CA NATHANIEL WYATT b. January 5, 1761 New York, Baptized April 10, 1763, Salem, N.Y. ANNA BRUNDAGE WYATT b. August 24, 1876, New York THE FAMILY IS: BIRTHS Mary Wyatt b. October 20, 1787, Saturday William Wyatt b. January 3, 1789, Saturday Sarah Wyatt b. February 27, 1791, Monday Elizabeth Wyatt b. December 5, 1792, Wednesday Nathaniel Wyatt, Jr. b. September 25, 1794, Thursday Samuel Wyatt b. october 8, 1796, Monday Nancy Wyatt b. February 1, 1799, Thursday (tombstone February 2) Temperance Wyatt b. October 8, 1801, Thursday Ruth Wyatt b. June 9, 1807, Saturday DEATHS Ruth Wyatt d. August 20, 1820, 1 p.m. 13y 2m 13d. Nathaniel Wyatt d. August 18, 1824 62y 7m 13d Nathaniel Wyatt, Jr. d. August 3, 1829 34y 10m 8d Sarah Wyatt Cummins d. February 29, 1832 41y 2d Elizabeth Wyatt Phipps d. March 30, 1834 41y 3m 15d Temperance Wyatt Aldrich d. June 7, 1835, Saturday 33y 8m 19d Anna Brundige Wyatt d. February 23, 1838 (consort of Elder Nathaniel Wyatt) 75y 6m Nancy Wyatt Hull d. June 16, 1862, 63y 4m 15d (consort of Nathaniel Hull) daughter of Nathaniel and Anna Brundige Wyatt, on Monday between 1 and 2 o'clock. Samuel D. Wyatt d. August 25, 1842 46y MARRIAGES Nathaniel Wyatt m. October 1, 1786 Ulster Co., N.Y. to Anna Brundige Mary Wyatt m. 1) Dec. 19, 1805 John Millikan 2) June 1816 Hira Wilcox William Wyatt m. August 26, 1807 Elizabeth Hannaman (Betsy) Sarah Wyatt m. 1) June 1, 1809 Thomas Van Horn 2) James Cummins Elizabeth Wyatt m. Jacob Phipps Nathaniel Wyatt, Jr. m. Sarah (Sally) Wyatt, daughter of Ezra Wyatt Samuel D. Wyatt m. March 8, 1818 Louvina Brundige, daughter of Nathaniel and Eliz. Kniffen Brundige. Nancy M. Wyatt m. January 1, 1818, Nathaniel Hull, son of Ezekiel and Mary Denton Hull. Temperance Wyatt m. February 1818 Timothy Aldrich Daniel Wyatt b. August 31, 1783, in Conn. married Betsy Perkins. (Was called the son of Nathaniel Wyatt in records.) See History of Marion County, Ohio. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #537 *******************************************