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Marriage Notes for Nathaniel Whiting and Hannah WRIGHT-437344
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Obituary
OBITUARIES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
ABSTRACTED FROM COLUMBUS, INDIANA - BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY - NEWSPAPERS
1872 - 1884
COMPILED BY JANE F. MURPHY
3115 MARR ROAD
COLUMBUS, INDIANA 47203
FOR THE JOSEPH HART CHAPTER DAR
1978 & 1979
GUTHERIE
D .E.D. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1881 P.2
LETTER FROM SMITH D. JONES Winfield, Kansas
In answer to article in D.E.D. of Sept. 30 regarding tombstone on LONG farm with name of ELI GUTHERIE. "I personally was aquainted with him and know that he died and was buried on the farm then owned by himself and a younger brother, CORBLEY GUTHERIE. Farm was first owned by their father, also buried on the farm, ARCHIBALD GUTHERIE. He selected burying ground on West part of the farm, planting 4 apple trees in a square. Farm has changed hands several times and only one apple tree left to mark the burying place. Ground has been cultivated over for several years. Eli has only one remaining sister living, now at Taylorsville. If alive, she is quite an aged widow, name of MARY GROVES. THOMAS S. JONES was his brother-in-law and also lives in Taylorsville. I was raised in Nineveh township about three miles north of said farm. In 1851, I moved to Dewitt County, Illinois and in 1878, came to Kansas. Am 64 years of age - live in Cowley County, Kansas near Southern border of the State, 9 miles southwest of Winfield in Beaver township. Other Bartholomew County people here are R.S. Tannehill, J. D. Hammond, C. C. Anderson, John Miller and Irwin Greaves.
D.E.D. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1881 P.1
James Lawless says he knew ELI GUTHRIE p.1 of Union Township and his father - says a small stream there is GUTHRIE.
D.E.D WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881
GUTHRIE, ELI
On last Sunday, out on Isaac Long's place, (p.1) in Union Township, a tombstone was found bearing the following inscription: "ELI GUTHRIE WAS BORN JUNE THE 18TH 1807. AGE 31, DECESD MAY 18TH 1838 AND LEFT A DEAR WIFE AND TWO SISTERS TO LAMENT AFTER THE DECESD." The stone was nearly covered in the earth. It is remarkable on account of the name not being known to any one now residing in that locality.
Obituary
OBITUARIES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
ABSTRACTED FROM COLUMBUS, INDIANA - BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY - NEWSPAPERS
1872 - 1884
COMPILED BY JANE F. MURPHY
3115 MARR ROAD
COLUMBUS, INDIANA 47203
FOR THE JOSEPH HART CHAPTER DAR
1978 & 1979
GUTHERIE
D .E.D. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1881 P.2
LETTER FROM SMITH D. JONES Winfield, Kansas
In answer to article in D.E.D. of Sept. 30 regarding tombstone on LONG farm with name of ELI GUTHERIE. "I personally was aquainted with him and know that he died and was buried on the farm then owned by himself and a younger brother, CORBLEY GUTHERIE. Farm was first owned by their father, also buried on the farm, ARCHIBALD GUTHERIE. He selected burying ground on West part of the farm, planting 4 apple trees in a square. Farm has changed hands several times and only one apple tree left to mark the burying place. Ground has been cultivated over for several years. Eli has only one remaining sister living, now at Taylorsville. If alive, she is quite an aged widow, name of MARY GROVES. THOMAS S. JONES was his brother-in-law and also lives in Taylorsville. I was raised in Nineveh township about three miles north of said farm. In 1851, I moved to Dewitt County, Illinois and in 1878, came to Kansas. Am 64 years of age - live in Cowley County, Kansas near Southern border of the State, 9 miles southwest of Winfield in Beaver township. Other Bartholomew County people here are R.S. Tannehill, J. D. Hammond, C. C. Anderson, John Miller and Irwin Greaves.
D.E.D. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1881 P.1
James Lawless says he knew ELI GUTHRIE p.1 of Union Township and his father - says a small stream there is GUTHRIE.
D.E.D WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881
GUTHRIE, ELI
On last Sunday, out on Isaac Long's place, (p.1) in Union Township, a tombstone was found bearing the following inscription: "ELI GUTHRIE WAS BORN JUNE THE 18TH 1807. AGE 31, DECESD MAY 18TH 1838 AND LEFT A DEAR WIFE AND TWO SISTERS TO LAMENT AFTER THE DECESD." The stone was nearly covered in the earth. It is remarkable on account of the name not being known to any one now residing in that locality.
AF shows birth year as 1541, but he was married in 1542 and his first child was born in 1545. I changed to 1521.
AF shows birth year as 1545, but she was married in 1542 and her first child was born in 1545. I changed to 1525.
Marriage Notes for Robert Bartlett and Alice PROUT-437298
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Son John Gordon Bennett enlisted in the 8th Company of Ohio Independent Sharp Shooters 22 October 1862 st age 15. Then, at age 45 (although the enlistment papers indicate age 43) William H. Bennett enlisted in the same 8th Company as his son. John. His son Lewis Smith enlisted in 1864 at age 14 years II months.
Thaddeus Bennett, born 1764 Warwick, New York, died 1834 in Scioto County, Ohio married Eunice Bently in 1782, who died 1794. Their children were:
1) Mary married: Nathaniel Squires
2) Thaddeus married: Polly McCreigh
3) Joseph married: Besty Mills
4) Sarah ("Sallie") born: 1788
died: 1863
married: 1804 to John Fenton, Jr.
5) Rhoda married: William Crawford
6) Eunice married: Elijah GastonThaddeus Bennett entered Army service in the Revolutionary War a private in 1776 in Col. Hawthorne's Regiment of the Orange County New York Militia under Capt. William Blaine's Company. He served from October 12, 1777 to November 5, 1777.