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    Otis Darwin Dawes

    Otis Darwin Dawes

    Male 1875 - 1956  (80 years)

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    1. 1.  Otis Darwin DawesOtis Darwin Dawes was born on 11 Nov 1875 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconson U.S.A. (son of James Campbell Dawes and Mary Abigail White); died on 02 Jul 1956 in Salem, Marion, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried in Fir Crest Cemetery, Monmouth, Oregon U.S.A..

      Notes:

      EDUCATION: Attended school in Stephens Point, Wisconsin
      Normal School to be a teacher- taught for sometime.

      RESIDENCE: Born in Pittsville (Dawesville) Wisconsin
      Had a lumber yard and grocery store in Vincense Indiana
      Went to Huston, Texas around 1907 to 1910 had a truck garden . Lived in Huston for four years.
      Went to Bandon, Coos County, Oregon in 1915 via freight boat from Bay Area.
      Homestead at Two Mile Creek
      Went to Dallas Oregon in 1919. Was a school clerk. Mt. Pisgah Oregon (Miseltoe School).
      To Salem Oregon in 1925 or 1926 worked for Oregon Pulp and
      Paper Co. until retirement.

      NOTES: Met Irene at the St Louis World's Fair. Was dating her sister Stella at the time.


      Born at home in Pittsville, Wisconsin.
      Died at Oregon State Hospital in Salem, Oregon

      Otis married Irene Tharp on 05 Apr 1905 in Vincennse, Knox, Indiana U.S.A.. Irene (daughter of Robert Fulton Tharp and Anna Elizabeth Darnold) was born on 18 Sep 1882 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky U.S.A.; died on 15 May 1957 in Salem, Marion, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried in Fir Crest Cemetery, Monmouth, Oregon U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]

      Notes:

      Married at Aunt Lizzy's home in Vincennes, Indiana.

      Children:
      1. Robert Campbell Dawes was born on 08 Aug 1907 in Knox County, Indiana U.S.A.; died on 05 Jan 1925.
      2. Margruite Abigail Dawes was born on 30 Nov 1910 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A..
      3. Walter Arthur Dawes was born on 08 Jun 1913 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A.; died on 06 Oct 1989 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried on 12 Oct 1989 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon U.S.A..

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  James Campbell DawesJames Campbell Dawes was born on 02 Mar 1852 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A. (son of William Campbell Daw and Laura Sarah Goodrich); died on 23 Mar 1930 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A.; was buried in Forest Park, South Houston, Texas U.S.A..

      Notes:

      From "History of Wood County, Wisconsin" pages 668-669: "Live in Houston Texas."

      From "Some Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr." page 113: James C. Dawes, b. 2 March 1852; residence, Pittsville, Wis.; m., 5 Oct. 1873, Mary A. White, and had:
      Arthur E. Dawes, b. 11 Sept. 1874.
      Otis D. Dawes, b. 11 Nov. 1875.
      Edna O. Dawes, b. 22 July 1879.
      LuLu E. Dawes, b. 23 April 1886."

      From Marian Williams (1992): "All James children attended college. James Dawes built houses, a number of which are still occupied in Vincennes Indiana which were shown to Marian when she visited Manly Smith in 1976."

      James married Mary Abigail White on 05 Oct 1873 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.. Mary (daughter of Darwin B. White and Olivia Patch) was born on 29 Mar 1855 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.; died on 21 Sep 1933 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Mary Abigail WhiteMary Abigail White was born on 29 Mar 1855 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A. (daughter of Darwin B. White and Olivia Patch); died on 21 Sep 1933 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Mary seems to have been enumerated twice in 1900. Once in Wisconsin and once in Indiana. The information, except her middle initial is exactly the same. My speculation is that she was in Indiana for the birth of her granddaughter by Edna. Orpha was born in May 1900 and was enumerated as being 0/12 years old. The Wisconsin enumeration was probably her husband listing her as she was just temporarily out of town.

      Notes:

      In the 1900 census, there is also the following people living in the James and Mary Dawes household:

      ++ Delia A. White, b: January 1856 Wisconsin, widow, sister-in-law to James C. Dawes.
      ++ Francis A. White, b: July 1883 Wisconsin, nephew to James C. Dawes.
      ++ Harry Dawes, b: November 1883 Wisconsin, nephew to James C. Dawes.

      Children:
      1. Arthur E. Dawes was born on 11 Sep 1874 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A.; died on 18 Dec 1935 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      2. 1. Otis Darwin Dawes was born on 11 Nov 1875 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconson U.S.A.; died on 02 Jul 1956 in Salem, Marion, Oregon U.S.A.; was buried in Fir Crest Cemetery, Monmouth, Oregon U.S.A..
      3. Edna Oliva Dawes was born on 22 Jul 1879 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A.; died on 05 Sep 1903.
      4. Lulu E. Dawes was born on 23 Apr 1886 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A.; died in 1926 in Parson, Kansas U.S.A..


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  William Campbell Daw was born on 14 Nov 1817 in Peasmarsh, Sussex, England (son of James Dawes and Sarah Lusted Campbell); died on 22 Aug 1892 in Wood Township, Wisconsin U.S.A..

      Notes:

      From "Some of the Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr." page 113: "Laura S. Goodrich, born in Rodman, N.Y., 20 Jan. 1832; married, 12 March 1850, William C. Dawes, who was born in Peasmarch, Sussex Co., Eng., 14 Nov. 1817, and came to this country with his parents in 1829. Mr. and Mrs. Dawes lived in Cape Vincent, N. Y., until spring of 1864, when they moved to Waterloo, Wis. In 1890 they were living in Pittsville, Wis. They had fourteen children:"

      From a hand written letter in the possession of Marian DIBBLE Williams (1992): "Wm C. Dawes sailed from Rye Old England March 28th 1830 for the United States arrived in New York on the eleventh day of April 1830 at the age of 13 years." On side of this paper he has written: "I cannot see God, But God can see me."

      From "History of Wood County" page 668 and 669: "William was a native of England and came to the United States when 12 years old, his family settling at Cape Vincent, New York where William C. was raised. The mother was of Holland Dutch descent. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dawes came to Wisconsin in 1863 and settled at Waterloo, where the father followed the trade of miller until 1876. In which year they came to Wood County, driving overland with a team of oxen. Here they purchased 80 acres of heavily timbered land in Section 24, of Wood Township. The country was a most primitive one at that time. The Dawes family on first coming lived in an old logging shanty while the father and sons made a clearing and hewed logs for a more commodious, if not less primitive residence. This structure, when completed, was roofed with home-made shingles after it was converted into a frame house. The family of pioneers set to work to clear the land, the age-old battle of the pioneer; there were hardships on every hand, and the task before them was a formidable one. Gradually, however, they accomplished it and from their efforts there emerged a fine agricultural property. This place was the home of the father and mother for the remainder of their lives."

      William married Laura Sarah Goodrich on 12 Mar 1850. Laura (daughter of Joshua Goodrich and Harriet Converse) was born on 20 Jan 1832 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; died on 25 Jan 1913 in Wood Township, Wisconsin U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 5.  Laura Sarah Goodrich was born on 20 Jan 1832 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York U.S.A. (daughter of Joshua Goodrich and Harriet Converse); died on 25 Jan 1913 in Wood Township, Wisconsin U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Of Holland Dutch Descent.

      From "Some of the Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Coverse, Jr.", Charles Allen Converse; The Salem Press Co., Salem, MA.; 1905; Vol. 1, page 113: "Laura S. Goodrich, born in Rodman, N.Y., 20 Jan. 1832; married, 12 March 1850, William C. Dawes, who was born in Peasmarch, Sussex Co., Eng., 14 Nov. 1817, and came to this country with his parents in 1829. Mr. and Mrs. Dawes lived in Cape Vincent, N.Y., until spring of 1864, when they moved to Waterloo, Wis. In 1890 they were living in Pittsville, Wis. The had fourteen children:"

      Children:
      1. Mary Ann Dawes was born on 04 Jan 1851.
      2. 2. James Campbell Dawes was born on 02 Mar 1852 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; died on 23 Mar 1930 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A.; was buried in Forest Park, South Houston, Texas U.S.A..
      3. Charles Henry Dawes was born on 18 Jul 1853 in Jefferson County, New York U.S.A..
      4. John Wells Dawes was born on 02 May 1855 in Jefferson County, New York U.S.A.; died in 1908.
      5. Lewis Goodrich Dawes was born on 26 Oct 1856; died on 14 Oct 1861.
      6. Abby P. Dawes was born on 02 Nov 1857.
      7. Harriett Dawes was born on 15 Jul 1859.
      8. Laura S. Dawes was born on 02 Jun 1861.
      9. William Campbell Dawes, Jr. was born on 27 Aug 1863.
      10. Frederick F. Dawes was born on 04 Nov 1865.
      11. George Sandford Dawes was born on 17 Dec 1867 in Waterloo, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      12. Albert Shaw Dawes was born on 15 Jul 1870.
      13. Sarah Elizabeth Dawes was born on 09 May 1872.
      14. Edward Lusted Dawes was born on 06 Sep 1875.

    3. 6.  Darwin B. White was born on 13 Oct 1818 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A. (son of Asa White and Amarilla Peck); died on 16 Jul 1862 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri U.S.A..

      Notes:

      {From Marian Williams 1992:]

      Josephine Christy James tells us that Darwin White was in the the Union side of the Civil War and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and is said to be buried in Jefferson Military Cemetery Saint Louis Misouri.[maryabwhiteanc.ged]

      Darwin and Olivia moved to WI around 1852 after selling their land in Mount Holly, VT. They went to Waushara Co. where they were living at the time of the Civil War.
      Darwin was in the 18th WI Volunteers in the Civil War, enlisting at 43 years of age on 18 Dec 1861 at Berlin, WI for a three year term. He gave his residence as Poysippi, Waushara County, WI. He was mustered into the military service of the United States on 22 Jan 1862 by Capt Trowbridge at Milwaukee, WI according to his Certificate of Service, issued by the State Historical Society of WI. The 18th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Trowbridge, Milwaulkee, and mustered into the US Service on 15 Mar 1862. The regiment left WI for St. Louis on 30 Mar, then went to Pittsburg landing, TN on 31 Mar. On 5 Apr. the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, 6th Division, Army of the Tennessee to Jul 1862 The next day he was wounded and captured in the Battle of Shiloh and taken to an Alabama prison camp. He was later released, but had contracted Typhoid. He was taken to St Louis, MO where he died in the military hospital there.
      He was buried in the military cemetary there, according to his CW Pension papers.
      According to his Certificate of Service issued by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: "Private White was reported missing in action on April 6, 1862 at the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee. A special report, dated October 29, 1862 states he was a prisoner of war. In December 1862 he was reported dead by a Surgeon of the St. Louis , Missouri General Hospital. An inventory of effects and final statement report indicates Private White died on the 16th day of July, 1862, at St Louis, Missouri, due to typhoid fever. The Roll of Honor, Volume 20, page 390, shows he is buried in the cemetary at Jefferson Barracks, Missoure. He is buried in Section 11, Grave 10, having been removed from the Wesleyan Cemetary at St. Louis." Jefferson Barracks National Cemetary is located at 2900 Sheridan Road, St. Louis Missoure 63125. This is supposed to be a beautiful cemetary according to a national genealogist who wrote about this cemetary in a computer on-line article.

      This White family can be traced to the "Mayflower."



      Name: D B White
      Service Info.: US Army
      Death Date: 16 Jul 1862
      Interment Date: 16 Jul 1862
      Cemetery: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
      Cemetery Address: 2900 Sheridan Road St. Louis , MO 63125
      Buried At: Section 11 Site 8482


      Source Information:

      National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
      Original data: National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator


      Name: Darwin White
      Residence: Poysippi, Wisconsin
      Enlistment Date: 18 Dec 1861
      Side Served: Union
      State Served: Wisconsin
      Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 18 December 1861.
      Enlisted in Company H, 18th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 18 Dec 1861.
      Died of disease Company H, 18th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 16 Jul 1862 at St Louis, MO.

      Sources: 97



      Source Citation: Side served: Union; State served: Wisconsin; Enlistment date: 18 Dec 1861.

      Source Information:

      Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
      Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA form the following list of works.
      Copyright 1997-2000
      Historical Data Systems, Inc.
      PO Box 35
      Duxbury.



      Name: Darwin B. White
      Side: Union
      Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin
      Regiment Name: 18 Wisconsin Infantry
      Regiment Name Expanded: 18th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry
      Company: H
      Rank In: Private
      Rank In Expanded: Private
      Rank Out: Private
      Rank Out Expanded: Private
      Film Number: M559 roll 32


      Source Information:

      National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
      Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007.

      Darwin married Olivia Patch on 17 Mar 1846 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.. Olivia (daughter of Edmund Patch and Philomela Lawrence) was born in 1824 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 06 May 1879 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Aurora, Wisconsin U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    4. 7.  Olivia PatchOlivia Patch was born in 1824 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A. (daughter of Edmund Patch and Philomela Lawrence); died on 06 May 1879 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Aurora, Wisconsin U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Olivia was already a 7th generation descendant of Nicholas Patch who came from South Pertherton, England to Beverley, MA about 1630. Her mother was Philomela Lawrence and her 4th great-grandfather was John Lawrence, one of the original settlers of Groton, MA. The Lawrence line has been traced back to Sir Robert Lawrence of Ashton, Lancastershire, England, who was companion-in-arms to Richard the Lion Hearted during one of the Crusades. He was made a knight in 1191 for his bravery in scaling the walls of Acre. Many of Olivia's ancestors were among the earliest settlers of Groton, Chelmsford, Watertown, Rowley, Littleton, Andover and Haverhill, MA. Her father's mother, Mary Hazen, was the great, great, great grandaughter of John Nutting, who was killed in the Indian raid of 1667 at Groton, MA. He was one of the original settlers of Groton. The Hazens were early settlers of Rowley. The Lawrences were among the earliest settlers of Watertown before Groton. The Nuttings were early settlers of Chelmsford and then Groton. Some of their wives came from families of the earliest settlers of surrounding towns.
      Olivia married Nathan Cate after Darwin's death, and received a Civil War Pension to support Darwin's 5 children until each was 18 years old. They continued to live in Auroraville, WI and both are buried in Pine Grove Cem, 1 mi NW of Auroraville.
      Her birth record has not been found,.Her three brothers were all born at Groton, MA in 1808, 1810 and 1816; and her two sisters were born in Tyngsborough, MA in 1812 and 1814 according to the Groton Vital Records. The Edmund Patch family was in Wallingford, Rutland County, VT in 1820 and in Mount Holly by 1830.

      census for 1820 and 1830 Rutland County, VT

      Notes:

      They were married in Wallingford, which is just west of Belmont (formerly Mechanicville) which is in the west side of Mount Holly township. There is a church still in Wallingford, as of late Oct 1996, which could have been where they were married. The Whites were living in the Belmont area, but it has not been determined where the Patches were living. There were some Patch families in the Ludlow area, just east of Mount Holly, township. Some of this White family lived in that area also, along with some unrelated White families.

      Children:
      1. Asa Bradley White was born on 08 Mar 1847 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died after 1895 in Wood County, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      2. Wilmer White was born on 09 Jul 1850 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 06 Nov 1884 in Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A.; was buried in Founder's Cemetery, Pittsville, Wood, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      3. Dalena Eva White was born on 08 May 1852 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 01 Jul 1928 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California U.S.A..
      4. 3. Mary Abigail White was born on 29 Mar 1855 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.; died on 21 Sep 1933 in Houston, Harris, Texas U.S.A..
      5. LuLu Olivia White was born on 10 May 1858 in Poysippi, Waushara Wisconsin U.S.A.; died in in California U.S.A..


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  James Dawes was born on 16 May 1792 in Peasmarsh, Sussex, England (son of Aaron Daw and W. Esther Stevens); died on 05 Mar 1853 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; was buried in Bates Cemetery, Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Came to U.S. 1829-1831 and settled in Jefferson County, New York.

      Buied at Bates cemetery on County Route 6, Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York.
      Grave Stone inscription: James Dawes / DIED / March 5, 1853 / in the 61 Yr of his / age

      Left Rye, England on March 28 1830. Arrived NY April 11 1830.

      James married Sarah Lusted Campbell on 22 Dec 1816 in Peasmarsh, Sussex, England. Sarah (daughter of William Campbell) was born in 1780 in England; died on 27 Apr 1853 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; was buried in Bates Cemetery, Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    2. 9.  Sarah Lusted Campbell was born in 1780 in England (daughter of William Campbell); died on 27 Apr 1853 in Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; was buried in Bates Cemetery, Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York U.S.A..

      Notes:

      ! Note the maiden name may possibly be Lusted. This is per M. Dibble Williams
      family tree chart.

      Gravestone inscription: SARAH
      WIFE OF
      JAMES DAWES
      DIED
      April 12 (possibly 17), 1853
      in the 2(7) 3 i y.r. of her
      age

      Notes:

      EAST SUSSEX COUNTY, ENGLAND ST PETER AND ST PAUL CHURCH

      Children:
      1. 4. William Campbell Daw was born on 14 Nov 1817 in Peasmarsh, Sussex, England; died on 22 Aug 1892 in Wood Township, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      2. Charles Henry Daw was born on 02 May 1819; died on 23 Aug 1819.

    3. 10.  Joshua Goodrich was born on 12 Mar 1794 in Rutland, New York U.S.A.; died in 1836.

      Notes:

      From "Converse and Allied Families" page 112: [Harriet Converse] married first, 16 June 1825, Joshua Goodrich of Rutland, [Jefferson County, New York] who was born 12 March 1794, and died in 1836.

      -------------------------

      Joshua married Harriet Converse on 16 Jun 1825 in Rutland, New York U.S.A.. Harriet (daughter of Thomas Convers and Sabrina Smedley) was born on 03 May 1794 in New York, USA; died on 08 Oct 1867 in New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


    4. 11.  Harriet Converse was born on 03 May 1794 in New York, USA (daughter of Thomas Convers and Sabrina Smedley); died on 08 Oct 1867 in New York, USA.

      Notes:

      From Watertown New York Daily Paper April 23, 1979:
      DAR PUTS MARKER ON GRAVE

      A bonze marker was placed at the grave of a daughter of a Revolutionary War colonel in dedication ceremonies Saturday at St. Lawrence Union Cemetery, Town of Cape Vincent by the LeRay De Chaumont Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.

      The marker at the grave of Harriett Converse Goodrich Gardner notes that she was the daughter of Col. Thomas Converse who served in the Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1780, wintered at Valley Forge in 1777-78 and settled in Jefferson County, receiving a land grant after the war. He died near Rutland in 1811. The DAR Chapter held a tea in the DAR room of the Flower Memorial Library following the ceremonies.

      A history of the family was given by Mrs. Irene Dawes Dibble, Pittsville, Wisconsin, Miss Doris Lee, Park Ridge, Illinois and Mrs. Marian Dibble Toney of Jacob-Bennett Chapter, DAR, Silver City, New Mexico, all great-granddaughters of Harriett Converse. Eleven descentants from out-of-state attended the ceremonies.

      -------------------------


      1850; Census Place: Cape Vincent, Jefferson, New York; Roll: M432_514; Page: 389A;

      Children:
      1. Lewis Goodrich was born on 24 Oct 1826.
      2. Harriet M. Goodrich was born on 29 Sep 1828 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York U.S.A..
      3. 5. Laura Sarah Goodrich was born on 20 Jan 1832 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York U.S.A.; died on 25 Jan 1913 in Wood Township, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      4. Polly Ann Goodrich was born on 20 Feb 1836.

    5. 12.  Asa White was born on 7 Feb 1786 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts (son of Asa White and Sarah Moors); died on 14 Aug 1844 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; was buried in Mechanicsville Old Cemetery, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..

      Notes:

      There were 2 Asa Whites in Mount Holly during this time period. The other Asa was a few years older and went by Asa 1st on many of the records. The latter moved to Ludlow, VT which is just east of Mount Holly by 1814. Asa 2 may have joined the Baptist Church, which was organized in 1804 in Mount Holly, as there is a record of an Asa White, along with a John and Francis (his brothers?), buying pews there in 1820, in a History of Mount Holly, VT. Asa 2 is also known as Deacon Asa in some of the records.

      He was born shortly before his parents moved to VT. His two brothers and two sisters were born in Hartland, Windsor County, Vt before the family moved to Mount Holly around March 1795.

      Asa married Amarilla Peck in abt. 1806 in Vermont U.S.A.. Amarilla (daughter of Elijah Peck and Sarah Bradley) was born on 10 Jan 1784 in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut; died on 08 May 1856 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; was buried in Mechanicsville Old Cemetery, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]


    6. 13.  Amarilla Peck was born on 10 Jan 1784 in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut (daughter of Elijah Peck and Sarah Bradley); died on 08 May 1856 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; was buried in Mechanicsville Old Cemetery, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Amarilla was the daughter of Elijah Peck and Sarah Bradley. They had moved to Mount Holly from New Haven, CT and Elijah continued his work as a blacksmith. Amarilla's gr, gr, gr-grandfather, Henry Peck, was one of the original settlers of New Haven, CT coming there by June 1639 from England. Many of her other ancestors were also among the earliest settlers of New Haven Colony, also coming from England in the 1630s.

      In some histories, Amarilla is listed as being born in Cheshire which is also in New Haven County, CT.

      Notes:

      There was a Dan Peck who was active in the Mount Holly Congregational Church , trying to keep it together after the minister left, until he himself left, about 1851. Dan Peck may have been a relative of Amarilla's. Or they may have been married in the Baptist Church. The records don't say.
      No maarrriage record has been found in the Mount Holly records. The date is approximate, based on about a year before the birth of their first child.

      possibly married in the Mount Holly Congregational Church or Baptist Church.

      Children:
      1. Loyal White was born on 08 Feb 1807 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 24 Aug 1829 in Sparta, New York U.S.A..
      2. Lura White was born on 03 Sep 1808 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 13 Oct 1863 in Ludlow, Windsor, Vermont U.S.A.; was buried in Mechanicsville Cemetery, Mt. Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..
      3. Armena White was born on 22 Jun 1810 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 03 Jun 1887 in Ludlow, Windsor, Vermont U.S.A..
      4. Ammarilla White was born on 22 Jun 1812 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died in 1862 in Farmington, Washington, Wisconsin U.S.A.; was buried in Farmington, Washington, Wisconsin U.S.A..
      5. infant White was born on 03 Feb 1815 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 03 Feb 1815 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..
      6. Asa Carlos White was born on 29 May 1816 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..
      7. 6. Darwin B. White was born on 13 Oct 1818 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 16 Jul 1862 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri U.S.A..
      8. Lena Aldula White was born on 12 Oct 1820 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 10 Feb 1833 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; was buried in Mechanicsville Old Cemetery, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..
      9. Sylvester White was born on 29 Jul 1822 in Mount Holly, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 02 Nov 1896 in Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A..

    7. 14.  Edmund Patch was born on 24 Feb 1786 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts (son of Jacob Patch and Mary Hazen); died before 1850 in Vermont U.S.A..

      Notes:

      Edmund was in the Mount Holly area in 1840 according to the census, but not on the 1850 one. His son, Edmund, is in Leon, NY in 1850 and 1860, but Edmund, Sr. was not there on either census, nor was Philomela.

      1830 & 1840 & 1850 Mount Holly, VT
      1850 & 1860 Leon, NY

      Edmund married Philomela Lawrence on 24 Dec 1807 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts U.S.A.. Philomela (daughter of Rowland Lawrence and Mahala Worcester) was born in 1786 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died between 1840 and 1850. [Group Sheet]


    8. 15.  Philomela Lawrence was born in 1786 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts (daughter of Rowland Lawrence and Mahala Worcester); died between 1840 and 1850.

      Notes:

      There is a woman recorded on the Mount Holly 1840 census living in the Edmund Patch household who was Philomelia's age. Since Edmund probably died in VT, Philomela probably did too.[maryabbywhite.ged]

      Notes:

      Edmund and Philomela had six children: three boys and three girls. They may have had others between Jesse who was born in Groton in 1816 and Olivia who was born about 1824 according to her age at her death in WI.[maryabbywhite.ged]

      Children:
      1. 7. Olivia Patch was born in 1824 in Wallingford, Rutland, Vermont U.S.A.; died on 06 May 1879 in Auroraville, Waushara, Wisconsin U.S.A.; was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Aurora, Wisconsin U.S.A..