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RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "There's a book about C A Hatch's colony in British Honduras. He evidently went to Texas to recruit people to move there. George C Hatch and his daughter went but did not stay but about 2 yrs. George C Hatch is son of Anthony Hatch, Asa's brother which makes them first cousins."
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 6 Oct 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 6 Oct 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "Edward, Asa, and Richard all joined Co D 25th LA Inf in Morehouse Parish LA. ."
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "(age 14 1850 Noxubee Co MS census) died aft 1880 Escambia Co FL census."
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch. "(age 13 1850 Noxubee Co MS census. The Florida Confederate Pension records are on the internet at the Florida State Archives and Library. You can find this under name of Mildred S Aikin. He and Elizabeth had Hamilton A Hatch. He and Mildred had 2 children Anna E who married William C Clark and Christopher Albert who married Rosalie."
Marriage Notes for Asa Hamilton Hatch and Elizabeth Aikin
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
Marriage Notes for Asa Hamilton Hatch and Mildred S. Aikin
RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 22 Sep 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
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RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 6 Oct 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
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Marriage Notes for Christopher Asa Hatch and Mary Elizabeth Buck
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RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 5 Oct 2006 by Nancy Hatch.
James is shown in the 1850 and 1860 census records in the homes of his step-fathers.
George is in the 1860 census record with his step-father and mother.
Robert is in the 1860 census record with his step-father and mother.
Richard is in the 1860 and 1870 census records with his step-father and mother.
Mollie is in the 1860 census record with her step-father and mother.
Sam is in the 1860 1860 census record with his step-father and mother.
Abigail Soules was the 2nd cousin of John.
Chenango Co., NY, Probate File #2116A:
Chenango County Surrogates Court: To Hon. Smith M. Purdy County Judge and acting Surrogate of the County of Chenango:
The Petition of Abigail Soules of the town of Greene in the County of Chenango and State of New York, respectfully showeth, that your Petitioner is Sole Executrix named in the last Will and testament of John Soules late of the town of Greene in the County of Chenango and State of New York, deceased.
That said deceased was at or immediately previous to his death, an inhabitant of said County of Chenango and departed this life in said town of Greene on the twenty second day of November 1850: and that his said last Will and testament relates to both real and personal estate.
Your Petitioner further shows that the heirs and next of kin of the said John Soules deceased, are your Petitioner, his widow residing in Greene, Chenango County N.Y.
Hannah Burr, his sister, the wife of Erastus Burr, residing in Butternuts, Otsego County, N.Y.
Lyman W. Bassett, his nephew residing in South New Berlin, Chenango County N.Y.
Arvine A. Bassett, his nephew, residing in Patterson, Passaic County New Jersey.
John Bassett, his nephew of Morris, Otsego County N.Y.
Sally M. Lewis, his niece, the wife of George W. Lewis, residing at Amboy Oswego County N.Y.
Emeline Davis, his niece, the wife of Anthony J. Davis, residing at Masonville Delaware County N.Y.
Hannah Hale, his niece, the wife of Alonzo Hale, residing at Summit in Wisconsin.
Cornelia E. Hopkins, his niece, the wife of Almon Hopkins, residing at Buttrnuts, Otsego Co., N.Y.
The deceased left no child or children him surviving.
Your petitioner therefore prays that said last Will and testament may be proved and letters testamentary granted thereon and that such further or other proceedings in the premises may be had as shall be according to law.
Dated May 17th 1851 (signed) Abigail Soules
State of New York, Chenango County:
On this 17th day of May 1851 before me personally appeared Abigail Soules the petitioner named in the foregoin [sic] petition & who has subscribed the same & who being by me duly sworn did depose & say that she had heard said petition read and knew the contents thereof and that the same was true of her own knowledge.
Chase, Justice of the peace, Chenango County N.Y.
DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 31 Jan 2008 by Charles Burden.
WILL: Probated Oct. 1865, Wilmington, Clinton, Ohio. Will book #2, folio 86, Clinton, OH. "Samuel Gaskill, Executor. States 29 acre farm in Liberty Twp and personal belongings to wife (unnamed) and daughter Mary Jane at demise of wife."
Charles Edward Burden - sent a copy of the will of my Grandfather James Burden from Clinton Co,Ohio. I could get it no better no matter how it was scanned, but you can make out most of it this way, This is solid prove of death date for him. Believe Mary Ann's name may have been Rebecca also, the name right after Samuel on the second or first line sure look's like Rebecca. As you can see even with the other info I sent to you, the Mar.1866 burial date listed for Clinton Co, Ohio can not be correct. I believe is it should have read Mrs James Burden instead of James. I talked to my last living uncle up there, he know's exactly where they are buried, I plan on going up before Nov. so I will see what I can come up with,and if of any value I would be glad to share with you.
Information sent to T.Mason on 1 Feb 2008 by Charles Burden.
Spouse* Mary C. Burden; Borden or Gorden;
Name-Marr: __ ___ ____ Woolman
Note* __ ___ ____ Checked Clinton Co., Oh cemetery record for Mahlon Haworth family and Woolmans- none.
Birth* 12 Sep 1779 New Jersey.
Census* __ ___ 1850 405-405, Liberty Twp, Clinton County, Ohio; Living alone.
Census: __ ___ 1860 225-225, Liberty Twp., Clinton County, Ohio; Mary Woolman-80-F-225-225-NJ
Cyrus Chance-15-m- Oh.
Note: 12 May 1866 Clinton County, Ohio; Mary Woolman to Rachel Pike, lot in Port William in Haworth's addition. Witnessed by Lydia and JJ Moorman, JP.(Between Mulberry and Main St.).
Burial* __ ___ 1869 Mt. Pleasant Churchyard, Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio.
Death* 8 Jan 1869 Ohio.
Father* Jacob Burden
Mother* Margaret BarwasInformation from Charles on 10 Jun 2010.
Inquiry: {There were two parcels, one for 28 acres and one for 80 acres. The deed says the sale was for "$300 land on Anderson Fork in Caesars Ck a branch of the Little Miami River". This would be the same land Jacob left to his heirs in his 1840 will.}
Response from Clinton Co Recorder's Office.
Yes, you would find the deed records you are inquiring about in the Recorder’s Office. There is a deed from John Woolman and wife (Mary) to Jacob Borden for 100 acres in MS 1734 (Liberty Twp.). This deed is recorded in deed volume “F” page “538”.
Information sent to T.Mason on 1 Feb 2008 by Charles Burden. Copies of material sent by Judy R. Hynes to Charles.
Subject* John A. Woolman
Note: __ ___ ____ Moved to Cass Co, Mich from Clinton Co, Ohio
Clinton Co Ohio Tax lists- John Woolman (Roll 64 1816-1823)
1816-1819 John Woolman 110 acres, tract 1000, entry 777
1820-1821 Proprietors out of county John Woolman 480a, tract 2312, entry 2280 on Anderson Fork; 128A, tract 1734, Entry 1000; 52 1/2 acres tract 1733 entry 1000;
(not on 1824-1828)
(Roll 1824-1828)
1824-1825-1826-1827-1828 John Woolman, Liberty Twp. Also on P.P. tax, resident.
(Roll 66 1829-1833) no John Woolman
(Roll 67 1834-1838)
1835 & 1836 John Woolman Jr. Entry 1734-1000
1837- John Woolman Jr. Entry 1734-1000
1838- John Woolman Jr. delinquent on both pieces of land.
Note* __ ___ ____ John Woolman and Polly (Mary) his wife emigrated from New Jersey anout 1810 and first settled on the farm now owned by Isaac Hyatt. He owned several hundred acres of land; was a surveyor and dealt largely in real estate. He also made the first improvement on the farm where Franklin McKay now lives.
pg 742- John Woolman surveyor for Xenia and Wilmington Road 1812
Surveyed Wilmington-Unthank's Mill Road 1815
!pg 741- Samuel Woolman built wagon shop about 1820 village of Lumberton.
Note: John Woolman, III (1772-1847) was of English parentage. He was born in Burlington County, NJ on May 4, 1772. John, his wife Mary Burden, along with children Elizabeth, Mary, and Margaret Anne, resettled from NJ to Lumberton, Clinton Co, Ohio. in 1809, where he purchased 1,800 acres of land. He settled upon this land and lived there until 1815, when he moved to Clarke Co, Oh. Here he purchased 1,000 acres of land. In Greene Co, Oh., the Green Plane Quaker meeting house stands, or did stand, upon his tract. A large and valuable spring was upon the land. He sold this land and moved to Cass Co, Michigan in 1830, locating on the shore of Indian Lake. He owned this land when he died in March 1847. It remained in the family until at least 1912.
Occupation* was a surveyor by profession. He located the road from Wilmington, Clinto, Ohio to Xenia, Green Co, Ohio. He surveyed a large portion of southwest Ohio, also a portion of Southwest Michigan.
Birth* 4 May 1772 Burlington County, New Jersey.
Marr Lic* 29 Apr 1799 Burlington County, New Jersey.
Note: 6 Jul 1811 Clinton County, Ohio; John from Nathaniel Massie and wife, 440A, $880.
Note: 9 Jan 1817 Clinton County, Ohio; John, of Clinton, from Stacey Garwood, of Greene Co., 80A, $400.
Note: 16 Nov 1818 Clinton County, Ohio; John, of Clark, from Nathan Pope, of Highland, 418 1/2A, $900.
Note: 4 Jan 1819 Clinton County, Ohio; John, of Clark from John Graham, of Richmond, Va., 880A, $2243.24.
Note: 27 Sep 1823 Clinton County, Ohio; John, of Clark, from Samuel Wilson, of Clinton, 50A, $1.00
(sold land to Wilson who defaulted, 17 Oct 1816-title returned to John).
Note: __ Oct 1827 Clinton County Courthouse, Clinton County, Ohio; Taken June 1977-
Common Pleas. October term 1827
Law book 6 pg 16 - Stacy Garwood vs. John Woolman
Stacy Garwood claims John Woolman contrived and maliciously intending, wrongfully and unjustly to hurt, prejudice and injure said Stacy in his good name, fame, credit and reputation and to bring him into publich[sic] scandal, ignoming, and disgrace and to cause him to be esteemed and reputed among his neighbors and other good and worthy citizens of this state, to be a man guilty of false swearing and perjury as well as a theif and felon. On 10 April 1827 at Wilmington in the presence of others the said John then and there falsely and Maliciously in a loud voice said "You (Stacy) have sworn false and I (John) can prove it and you have been sued for stealing a hog an you (Stacy) are guilty of perjury and false swearing, and a thief and felon.
15 Oct 1827- Judges rule cause to be discontinued at cost of plantiff and John Woolman to recover costs $3.80 1/2 from Stacy Garwood.
pg 131 John W. vs Stacey Garwood submission and award of arbitration ret. to this court.
July term 1828 - panel of men to settle amount of rent and taxes, damages, of land owned by Woolman against improvements made by Garwood tenant. To Woolman $33.42.
Oct term 1828 - pg 149 John Garwood vs John Woolman - Trespass for scandalous words. Jury found in favor of Garwood, Woolman appealed.
pg 161 - John W vs John Rudduck and Job Hains for payment of debts $320- award plantiff.
pg 178 - April 1829 - Walter Dun vs John and Eber Woolman, Mahlon Haworth, John Rudduck, Stacy Garwood - debt $1700 (Dun executor of John Graham dec'd) Defendants failed to appear - amount awarded plantiff.
!Note: 7 Jan 1837 Clinton County, Ohio; John Woolman from John Woolman, Sr. - Power of Attorney.
Note: 10 Jan 1839 Clinton County, Ohio; John Sr. and Mary of Cass Co., Mich to John and William Constant of Clinton Co., Oh by power of attorney John Jr., 65A,$537.50. Witnessed by Olrey Clawson JP and Kessiah Ellis. Recorde 30 May 1839.
Death* 16 Mar 1847 Michigan; His death was caused by an injury, being thrown from a sled while his team was running away as he was returning from the mill with his grest. He was buried upon a high bluff at the head of Indian Lake, Cass Co, Michigan.
Burial* after 16 Mar 1847 Indian Lake, Cass County, Michigan.
Father* Abraham Woolman (b. 17 Dec 1737, d. Nov 1784)
Mother* Elizabeth Newton (b. 1749, d. 18 Jun 1826)
Information sent to T.Mason on 1 Feb 2008 by Charles Burden.
Susannah Newton Woolman
Name-Marr: __ ___ ____ Ellis
Birth* 31 Aug 1809 Cinton County, Ohio.
Marriage* 9 Oct 1828 James Ellis (b. 1804, d. 31 Jul 1870); Clinton County, Ohio; James Ellis of lawful age and Susannah on personal consent of John Woolman, her father. License issued Oct.3, 1828.
Married by George Bruce, JP, 9 Oct 1828.
Daughter: circa __ ___ 1831 Elizabeth Ellis; Ohio.
Daughter: circa __ ___ 1832 Mary J. Ellis; Ohio.
Son: __ ___ 1836 Jacob Ellis; Ohio.
Son: __ ___ 1839 Granville H. Ellis
Son: __ ___ 1841 Woolman Ellis
Daughter: __ ___ 1843 Euphena C. Ellis
Son: 14 Oct 1845 James B Ellis; Ohio.
Census: __ ___ 1850 James Ellis (b. 1804, d. 31 Jul 1870); Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio.
Census* __ ___ 1860 James Ellis (b. 1804, d. 31 Jul 1870); 65-65, Liberty Twp., Clinton County, Ohio; James Ellis 56 Farmer 7400 740 Va
Susan 50 Oh
Granvill 21 Oh
Wolman Ellis 19 Oh
Euphena C 17 Oh
James B 14 Oh.
Information sent to T.Mason on 1 Feb 2008 by Charles Burden.
Sarah Jane Woolman
Name-Marr: __ ___ ____ Haworth
Birth* 19 Jan 1812 Ohio.
Marriage* 20 Aug 1830 Mahlon Haworth Jr (b. 20 Aug 1809, d. 25 Apr 1893), son of Mahlon Haworth Sr. and Phebe Frazier; Clinton County, Ohio; Mahlon Haworth of lawful age on personal consent of her father being of lawful age. Married by Amos T. Sewell, JP.
Son: 18 Jun 1831 Loammi Lysander Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Son: 2 Apr 1836 James W. Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Son: __ ___ 1837 George D. Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Son: __ ___ 1839 John Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Daughter: __ Dec 1839 Anna M. Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Daughter: __ ___ 1843 Phila Mary Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Son: __ ___ 1844 Mahlon Haworth; Clinton County, Ohio.
Census: __ ___ 1860 Mahlon Haworth Jr (b. 20 Aug 1809, d. 25 Apr 1893); Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.
Census: __ ___ 1870 Mahlon Haworth Jr (b. 20 Aug 1809, d. 25 Apr 1893); Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.
Census* __ ___ 1880 Mahlon Haworth Jr (b. 20 Aug 1809, d. 25 Apr 1893); Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.
Death* 26 Dec 1891 West William Street, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.
Obituary: 31 Dec 1891 Called Away-Death of Mrs. Mahlon Haworth at the age of 70
Mrs. Sarah Jan Woolman Haworth, wife of Mahlon Haworth and mother of Hon. L.L. Haworth, Geo. D. Haworth, James W. Haworth, Mrs. K.H. Roby and Mrs. Geo. S. Simpson, passed away in death Saturday night at 11 o'clock, at the family home at 351 West William street. Mrs. Haworth had been ill for a number of days, having contracted a severe cold and her feeble condition was such that she could not rally. Her life went out in the 80th year of her age. She was a native of Clinton county, Ohio, where she was born January 19, 1812. In 1830 she became the wife of Mahlon Haworth. The couple came to Illinois in 1853, residing at Mechanicsburg until 1857 when they came to Decatur. They have since resided in this city, the venerable lady living to enjoy the prosperity of her husband and sons in business and their tender and loving care, as well as that of her daughters, during the declining days of her stay on earth. Mrs. Haworth was for 50 years a member of the Methodist church, and all her life she was a faithful christian woman. As a wife and mother, a kind neighbor and friend, she will ever be remembered.
Obituary* 2 Jan 1892 Death of Mrs. Mahlon Haworth-Heart Failure the cause of her demise-Sketch of her life.
Mrs. Mahlon died of heart failure at 11 o'clock last night, at her home, No. 351 West William Street. She was taken ill three weeks ago with the grip and although she had long been troubled with an affection of the heart, the ailment was greatly aggravated and resulted in her death. The end came very peacefully and when the lamp of her life went out it marked the close of a long and useful career. Had Mrs. Haworth lived until the 19 of next month she would have been 80 years old. She was born January 19, 1812, in Clinton county, Ohio, her maiden name being Sarah Jane Woolman. In August, 1830, she was married to Mahlon Haworth. The aged husband with five children survive the wife and mother. They are L.L. Haworth, G.D. Haworth, James W. Haworth, Mrs. K. H. Roby and Mrs. Geo. S. Simpson. Mrs. Haworth was for fifty years a member of the Methodist church. She untied with that church when a young woman and throughout her long career she remained a faithful and consistent member of that faith. She was always a true and loving wife, and a devoted mother. The many years that were allotted to her she lived well and in her death her children and husband find consolation in the fact that no act of her's arises to cause regret. Her life was pure and spotless. During her long residence in Decatur Mrs. Haworth made many friends by her kindly and loving nature, and beyond the family circle there will be many who will deeply deplore her loss.
Herald-Despatch; Decatur Daily Rep.
Son: Frank M. Haworth
Son: Uriah Haworth
Information sent to T.Mason on 1 Feb 2008 by Charles Burden.
Keziah Woolman
Name-Marr: __ ___ ____ Ellis
Birth* 17 Jan 1817 Ohio.
Marriage: 25 Jul 1837 Samuel Ellis (b. 4 Oct 1800, d. 11 Dec 1880), son of Christopher K. Ellis and Eliza Caney; Clinton County, Ohio; , parties of lawful age, oath of James Ellis.
Daughter: 1 Sep 1838 Susan Ellis
Son: 19 Dec 1841 Eli Ellis
Daughter: 19 Jan 1843 Sarah Jane Ellis; Greene County, Ohio.
Son: circa __ ___ 1845 Joshua Ellis; Ohio.
Son: 15 Mar 1845 Simon Peter Ellis
Son: 15 Mar 1845 Samuel Newton Ellis
Daughter: 4 May 1850 Martha Ellis; Clinton County, Ohio.
Death* 18 Oct 1850 Liberty Twp., Clinton County, Ohio; 33y 3m 1d.
Burial* after 18 Oct 1850 Salem-Devoe Cemetery, Liberty Twp., Clinton County, Ohio.
Letter from Joseph Garwood to his son Zimri, dated 30 Dec. 1844, states "William Burdon has moved back to Tarricopy" (Terra Coupee near South Bend).