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WAR SOLDIERS - HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO The Cross Road of our Nation Records & Pioneer Families January - March 1973 Vol. XIV No. 1 Published by The Ohio Genealogical Society - COPYRIGHT 1973 THREE REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS Buried in Hamilton County, Ohio FRANCIS KENNEDY, SR. b. 1746, Bedford Co., Pa. His parents of Scotch-Irish ancestry came to Pa. Francis m. Rebecca ____?. Her family were Welsh Quakers. Rebecca was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati. Francis gave a donation to this church in 1789. Francis d. 1796. He drowned in the Ohio River while ferrying cattle across from Cincinnati to Covington, Ky. His brother lived in Covington. His body was recovered and buried in the presbyterian church yard, and was never moved when the church was enlarged. Rebecca kennedy, wife of Francis, is buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery on lot of their daughter, Rebecca Kennedy Reeder. -Francis and Rebecca Kennedy had: 1. Margarete b. 1777 d. 1832 m. Samuel Ketchel 2. David b. 1784 d. 1856 m. Martha Hardin? 3. Francis, Jr. b. 1786 d. 1861 m. Martha Hardin 4. Rebecca b. 1788 d. 1872 m. Reuben Reeder 5. Elizabeth b. 1791 d. 1834 m. Lewis Drake Rebecca Kennedy, Rebecca Reeder, lewis Drake and Elizabeth Drake all buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. FRANCIS KENNEDY, JR. b. 1786 d. 1861 m. Martha Hardin, November 28, 1806, by Rev. James Kemper. They had: 1. Francis died young 2. John b. 1808 d. 1878 m. Fanny Rodgers 3. James 4. Benjamin b. 1813 d. 1896 m. 1st. Ann Baxter 2nd. Sarah (Frazee) White 5. Mary Jane m. Thorndyke Keller BENJAMIN KENNEDY b. 1813 & Ann Baxter had: 1. Jane m. John Pottenger 2. Eliza m. James White 3. Wilson m. Ann Frazee 4. Jackson m. Sally Frazee 5. Martha unmarried JOHN KENNEDY & Fanny Rodgers had: 1. Martha m. John Corlelyon ? 2-3 David m. Lydia Ann White Mary twins m. Henry Clark 4. Lewis m. Delia McCollough 5. Rebecca m. Josiah Brown 6. Elizabeth m. Hyatt Slaback 7. Carrie m. Len Latta 8. Hattie m. Elias Bowman 9. Thomas m. Anna Wood DAVID KENNEDY b. Springdale, Ohio; d. 1905 Hamilton County, Ohio. He m. Lydia White b. June 1837 at Somerville, Ohio d. 1914 Oxford, Ohio. They had: 1. Ida Bell b. Dec. 3, 1854 m. L.C. Overpeck 2. Clarence died young 3. Benjamin b. 1861 m. Lizzie Harrison 4. John b. 1864 m. Josephine Dickman 5. Nettie b. Mar. 3, 1868 m. Charles Neff *See DAR Roster, Soldiers of the Revolution Buried in Ohio, page 209. FRANCIS KENNEDY, SR. Comm. Lt. of 1st Regt. Hamilton Co., MI1., 1790 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDWARD WHITE b. 1746 in England; settled in N.J.; m. Margaret Edwards. He d. 1798; buried White's Station, Hamilton County, Ohio. They had son Amos and probably others. AMOS, SR. m. Mary Weller, b. Baltimore, Md., d. Hamilton Co., Ohio. they had son Amos , Jr. and probably others. AMOS, JR. b. May 1784, Hamilton Co., Ohio; d. May 4, 1869, Spring Grove, Ohio; m. Susan Hardin b. 1789, Hamilton Co., Ohio, d. 1839, Ind. They had: JAMES m. Sarah Frazee b. 11-16-1814, Somerville, Ohio. He d. 1902 at Camden, Ohio. James b. 1808, Butler County, Ohio. They had Lydia J. LYDIA JANE b. June 1831 at Somerville, Ohio; d. May 1914, Oxford, Ohio. She m. David Kennedy b. 1834, Springdale, Ohio. They had Nettie. NETTIE KENNEDY b. Camden, Ohio 1868; m. Louis Wuille b. 4-4-1865, Nashville, Tenn. He d. 1941, Oxford, Ohio. She d. 1967, age 99 years. *See Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Ohio, page 396. Edward White, Pvt. Also see N.Y. in Revolution, page 182. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAMUEL BONNELL b. 2-10-1755, N.J.; d. 1816, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buried Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was with 10 others in the cabin of a ferry boat crossing from New York. The mother of Samuel was Rachel Van Winkle b. 12-17-1727?. Benjamin & Rachel had six sons who served in the Revolution from N.J. Samuel m. Elizabeth (Betsey) Crane. They had among others: LYDIA b. 7-20-1791; d. 18--?; m. Samuel Maxwell frazee b. 7-29-1790; d. 11-3-1829. They had and possibly others: SARAH FRAZEE b. 11-16-1814 at Sharpsburg, Hamilton County, Ohio (now called Norwood). She m. James White 8-22-1833. He died 9-9-1838. She m. 2nd 8-20-1850, Benjamin Kennedy. She d. 3-12-1903. *See DAR Roster of Revolutionary War Soldiers Who Lived in Ohio, page 63. Samuel Bonnell served 7 years.) ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 21:27:00, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) Subject: SALEM CEMETERY - HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO The Cross Road of our Nation Records & Pioneer Families April - June 1979 Vol. XX No. 2 Published by The Ohio Genealogical Society - COPYRIGHT 1979 HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO THE SALEM CEMETERY ANDERSON TOWNSHIP This cemetery is at Three Mile Road and Salem Pike. Copied by Marie Dickore, 1941. BOONE, JANE, wife of Thomas E. Boone and daughter of W.E. Taylor. 1819 age 29 BRAGDON, DR. G.H. 1840 age 83 BURDSAL, HANNAH E. 1837, age 21 daughter of Moses and Sarah Burdsal and wife of Isaac N. Miller DAVIS, MARTHA ELLEN 1866-1902 wife of G.V. Davis DOUGHTY, ANDREW P. infant 1834 son of Abel and Sarah EVERSIST, EZEKIEL R. (possibly Eyerist) 1836 age 16 EVERSULL, JOHN from Virginia 1842 age 82 wife Elizabeth 1833 age 52 GREEN, CHARLES 1854 age ? son of Lazarus and Hannah HELEN infant daughter of L.W. and H.M. 1849 WALLACE infant of L.W. and H.M. 1845 GOODMAN, see Hibben GUDGEN, ABIGAIL 3-8-1817-1856/8 wife of James W. (later illegible) HANFORD, Abigail 1844 age? wife of Thaddeus and daughter of Sgt. Wm. Brown and wife Ruth Hanford, of Stamford, Conn. AMANDA B. 1843 age 30 HARRIET 1844 age 23 JOHN 1844 age 28 THADDEUS 1850 age 69 (In 1844 a cholera epidemic) (Sgt. Wm Brown received the Purple Heart from G. Washington, May 3, 1783. Thaddeus Hanford and Ruth were cousins from Stamford, Conn.) HAWKINS, Joseph 1806-1837 HIBBEN, ARNOLD WELLS 1844 age 38 son of Hon. James Hibben of Christ Church Parish, S.C. came here in 1839. Son Duke b. in S.C. in 1829. wife REBECCA (GOODMAN) 1869 age 59 son ARNOLD WELLS 1839 infant HILL, HENRIETTA McCORMICK 1788-1858 b. Sept. 11 daughter of Francis and Rebecca McCormick; wife of Philip Hill. She b. Berkeley Co., Va. HENRY CRAWFORD HILL 1852-3 son of Francis and Electa Hill JACOB HENRY infant 1817-8 son of P.A. and H. McC Hill JEMIMA C. 6-2-1815-1834 wife of Thomas Pilant MARY MATHILDA 1-22-1819-1848 consort of B.A. Hill PHILIP ALEX. 9-18-1791-1867 b. Rowan Co., N.C. HILL, REBECCA ANN wife of Jos. Hine (see Hine) THOMAS JEFFERSON 1830-2 WM. HENRY infant 1834-5 both sons of P.A. and H. Mcc HINE, ELIZABETH 1836-1915 daughter of Joseph and Rebecca H. Hill Hine GEORGE W. son of same (no dates) JOSEPH 1878 age 69 wife REBECCA ANN HILL 1813-1890 HOLLAND, STEPHEN T. 1856 age 26 KING, JOHN 1848 age 60 LANTER, ELIZABETH F. 12-10-1842-1895 wife of F.M. JAMES N. 1857-1920 McCORMICK, CHAS. PROVINCE 1809-1846 b. Aug. 6; son of Francis and Rebecca ELIZABETH 1802-1844 b. Nov. 24; wife of Francis A. ELENOR 1843 age 52 wife of Johnston McCormick FRANCIS 1764-1836 b. in Frederick Co., Va. JOHNSTON 1785-1858 B. Nov. 23 PATSY PROVINCE 187 age 11 POLLY SMITH (see Mears) wife of Thomas Mears REBECCA 1767-1840 wife of Rev. Francis McCormick and daughter of Johnston Easton. She b. in Frederick Co., Va. Monument for infant children of Johnston and Eleanor: Lucinda, Thilly, Lafayette, Ignatius Ross d. 1845 age 19, Mears d. 1834, Hiley d. 1825 age 7. Rev. Francis McCormick was Methodist preacher here in 1797 and settled near Milford and took up his land warrant for service in Rev. War. He m. Rebecca Easton in 1789. They had 10 children. He was member of Ohio Legislature. MARTIN, John 1857 age 87 MEARS, ELIZABETH 7-22-1759-1827 b. London, England JOHN 1817-1904 PATCEY MARY infant 1838 daughter of T. & P. Mears MEARS, POLLY SMITH McCORMICK (Mary) 7-14-1796-185? wife of Thomas Mears and daughter of Francis and Rebecca McCormick MEARS, THOMAS 9-25-1787-1858 b. in London, England W.B. CHRISTIE 1837 infant son of Wm E. and Hannah (Sutton) Mears. (Wm E., son of Thomas and Polly Mears) MILLER, HANNAH BURSAL (see Burdsal) MONJAR, WILLIAM 1848 age 95 EDWARD 1831 infant son of P. & R. MOORE, JACOB, JR 1834 age 2 son of John and Catherine PATTEN, ALPHEUS 2-25-1822-1847 EMMA infant of A. & A. 1847 PHILLIPS, ANNA ISABEL 1847-1850 PILANT, JEMIMA C. wife of Thomas (see Hill) PURDY, MARY ISABEL 1847 age ? daughter of Benj. and Catherine E. OTTAWAY, JAMES J. infant son of J. & H. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM 1821 age 40 SAINT, JOSEPH 1852 age 27 SHINN, MARY ELIZABETH d. 1828 infant daughter of Job R. and Maria SMITH, WILLIAM H. 1864-1924 wife LAURA 1865-1921 SARAH J. 1829-1911 TAYLOR, ELLEN JANE d. 1849 daughter of W.E. Taylor JANE (see Boone) wife of Thomas Boone THARP, ELIZABETH 1850-1931 THOMPSON, BENJAMIN 1819 age 28 b. in Pa. d. in Ohio JOHN b. in Ireland 1737-1822 ____? ___ Pa. 1750-1837 Illegible JOHN 1-8-1777-1840 of Maryland PRI----(illegible) 1841 age 75 RALPH 7-2-1794-1844 b. in Mason County, Ky. WESTERN, FAITH 1840 age 75 GEORGE 1838 age 84 HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO THE FULTON CEMETERY CINCINNATI This cemetery was in the village of Hyde Park, now part of Cincinnati. It was abandoned long ago and has been destroyed. It was formerly on Madison Road where it joins Erie Avenue. There were three cemeteries int he area called "Fulton Graveyard." About 1906 the following stones were legible. BRICKER, BRIDGET 1-24-1833-1857 wife of David M. Bricker BROCKELS, LUCY 1849 age 1 CHAMBERS, MARY ANN 1848 age 32 wife of G.W. COLLARD, PHEBE 6-13-1788-1866 DARK, SARAH d. August 1834 age 40 wife of Thomas Dark native of Broughton, Clifford, England came to this county in 1834 and d. in August age 40. DAVIS, LEVI 1849 age 52 FARMER, WM. of Bath, Somersetshire, England 1832 age 39 WM. E.G. 1846 age 21 HAVLIN, ALICE SOPHIA d. 1862 daughter of H.C. & M.J. CHARLES a. 1872 age 1 HAWKINS, CORPL. RICHARD Co. D. 57th Ohio Inf. HIGHT, JOHN 1867 age 65 HULSE, JAMES 1846 age 3 months son of David and Rebecca Hulse MARY ANN 1853 age 16 daughter of David and Rebecca REBECCA 1849 age 38 wife of David MORRISON, ANDREW C. (no dates) son of E. & C. Morrison CATHERINE E. 1848 age 2 daughter of E & C. Morrison ELELINE 1848 age 36 wife of E.S. Morrison ELI d. 1856 age ? SMITH, JACOB 1851 age 29 STALL, MINERVA 1864 age 30 wife of Samuel STEVENS, CATHERINE 1847 age 51 wife of J.S. Stevens WARWICK, PATIENCE D. 1852 ca 30 wife of David Warwick The first settlement was first known as Salem and as Mears; today it is part of Mount Washington. The Mears brothers, Thomas and John came from London, England to Cincinnati. Thomas married Polly, daughter of Rev. McCormick. Rev. Francis McCormick migrated to Kentucky in 1895 and later to Ohio. He moved to Salem in 1806 from Milford. he was born in Frederick Co., Va. ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 21:46:20, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) Subject: EARLY OHIO NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS OHIO The Cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families January - March 1962 Vol. III No. 1 Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT CLIPPINGS FROM EARLY OHIO NEWSPAPERS OHIO WATCHMAN 1821, Dec. 4 - DIED - departed this life last Thursday, BENJAMIN VAN CLEVE. He was one of the first settlers of Cincinnati. DAYTON WATCHMAN 1822, Jan. 1 - DIED - on Thursday last, MR. WM. McCORMIC was found dead, on a road between his own and his brother's house. Advertisement 1822, Jan. 1 - About 20 years ago, a certain WILLIAM EATON, who was married to REBECCA McCANN, my parents, moved from the Blue Ridge in Virginia, in or near Louden County to the westward, and are no doubt somewhere in Kentucky, Indiana or Ohio. At the time they left Virginia they had three children, myself and two younger brothers named Samuel and John. I was bound to a certain JAMES ROSE, with whom I remained until I was of age. Any information of them sent to me at Dayton will be greatly received. -JOSEPH EATON 1822, Jan. 8 -DIED suddenly, at Waynesville, Warren County, the later part of last month, JACOB COOKE, for some time a resident of this place and formerly of Philadelphia. 1822, Jan. 24 -MARRIED on 22nd of January, by REV. THOMAS WINTERS, MR. JAMES JANUARY to MISS KATARINE HAINS, daughter of Judge Hains, both of Greene County. 1822, June 18 -DIED, last Friday morning in Perry Township, MR. DAVID STUTSMAN, in his 80th year. He was a Dunkard for 40 years. 1822, Aug. 20 - DIED, at Madison, Indiana, on July 23rd, DR. A.W. DAVISSON, formerly of Xenia, Ohio. 1822, Sept. 10 - DIED REV. WM SCHENCH, pastor of Franklin Church. 1822, Sept. 10 - DIED, on Friday the 6th, Dayton, MR. ISAAC GRIFFITH, age 77 years. 1823, May 20 - DIED, on Thursday, Dayton, Ohio, MR. JOHN HUSTON, son of David Huston of Greene County, to which place his remains will be removed. 1823, May 20 - DIED, HENRY BROWN of this place. he was a native of Lexington, Virginia. he left a wife and four children. 1823, Aug. 5 - DIED, at Fairfield, Greene County, on Monday, MR. REUBEN SEARL, age 75 years. he took an active part int he Revolutionary War, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. 1823, Aug. 12 - DIED in Circleville, MRS. NANCY THRALL, wife of William B. Thrall, age 22 years. 1823, Aug. 19 - DIED at Franklintown, on the 8th, LUCAS SULLEVANT, Esq. 1823, Nov. 11 - MARRIED, at Milford, Clermont County, Ohio, by REV. GATCH, MR. JEREMIAH COLWELL, of this place, to MARY ELIZA BOYER, formerly of this place. 1824, Feb 10 - MARRIED, at Springfield, Clarke Co., Ohio, on Thursday last, DR. ELIJAH LAWRENCE, formerly of this place, to MARGARET HEISKELL. 1824, Feb. 4 - DIED, on the 17th in Champaign County, the REV. PETER DECHANT, by the fall of a tree. he died two hours after the accident. 1824, June 15 - DIED on Saturday last, MR. SAMUEL PELHAM, at his residence near Xenia. 1824, Aug. 21 - DIED yesterday noon, at COL. ROBERT PATTERSON'S, MISS FANNY MARIA GOODLETT, daughter of John Goodlett of Beardstown, Kentucky. 1824, Nov. 23 - DIED, on Sunday morning, the 21st, at the residence of REV. WM. GRAHAM, DR. FREDERICK RIDGELEY, late of Lexington, Kentucky. Age 70 years. 1832, Nov. 4 - Petition for partition of land. WILLIAM MILLS vs. PHILIP AVERY and Catherine his wife late Catherine BURNS. ______ NESLER and Nancy his wife, late NANCY BURNS, SUSAN BURNS, _____BURNS, ZEPHENIAH BURNS, MARY BURNS, WASHINGTON BURNS, ______ CUSICK and Mary his wife, widow of JEREMIAH BURNS, dec'd. That PHILIP AVERY and Catherine his wife, _____ NESLER and nancy his wife, SUSAN BURNS and _____ BURNS are not residents of the State of Ohio. 1832, Dec. 11 - DIED, MAJOR GEORGE ADAMS, one of the pioneers of Ohio, at this residence near Greenville, Darke County, Ohio on the 28th of November. he formerly resided in Alexandersville, Montgomery County. He was in Harmer's & St. Clair's Campaigns, in the first of which, he was almost shot to pieces. he has recorded in his Bible his various personal adventures. 1833, Feb. 12 - MARRIED, on Thursday last, by the REV. F. PUTNAM, REV. WILLIAM YOUNG, of the M E Church, to S. ANGELINA LOYD, recently from Blanford, Mass. 1833, Feb. 19 - NOTICE! The subscriber intending to move from Dayton in the ensuing Spring - THOMAS M. CONOVER. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #343 *******************************************