Kentucky: A History of the State. Perrin, Battle and Kniffin, 6th Ed.,1887, Spencer Co.spouse: Sarchet, Catherine (1790 - 1881)
"Dr. F. F. dusochet, father of T. E. Stone, was born in the city ofAngouleme, France, in 1778. He was a soldier under the first Napoleon,and volunteered to go with Gen. LeClerc to the West Indies to quell thenegro insurrection at Haiti. After eighteen months of great hardshuips,and the death of LeClerc from yellow fever, they were compelled tocapitulate to the English and return to France, and, after the defeat ofhis beloved emperor at Waterloo, he came to America. He went straight toChuillicothe, where he heard there was a chance for war with theIndians. He immediately volunteered to go with Gen. Brush to theassistance of Hull, who was threatened at Detroit. Before thwy wereready they heard of the surrender of Hull. Mitchell Dusouchet, father ofF. F. Dusouchet, was born in the city of Paris and lived through thehorrors of the reign of Robespierre. He was the father of twenty-twochildren - nineteen girls and three boys. F.F. Dusouchet was thetwenty-first child. None of the name are now in existance except the fewin America.
We next find Dr. Dusouchet on Gen. Harrison's staff, with whom hecontinued to serve until the close of the war. He went in company ofHarrison to Cincinnati and in 1815 was married to Miss Catherine Sarchet,in the presence of Gen. Harrison, Finly, and all the notables ofCincinnati. Miss Betwey Harrison was one of the bridesmaids. CatherineSarchet was born in the island of Guernsey, town of St. Peter's Port, in1790. Her father immigrated to America in 1806, and settled inCincinnati. She died in Spencer County, KY, February 21, 1881. PierreSarchet, father of Catherine, was born on the island of Guernsey aboutthe year 1865, of Huguenot parents. He become a Methodist minister ofthe old school, and endured all the persecutions of that much persecutedpeople. His wife, Elizabeth De La Parelle, was also a native of theisland, and a devout Methodist. The both died in Cambridge, Ohio, aboutthe year 1828, their deaths being near together. ..."
.spouse: Barnes, Comfort (*1681 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol II, Descendants of Patrick Dyer, pg 1:
"Patrick Dyer, parents unknown, was born in Maryland in 1680. H e died
September 14, 1724 in Piscataway, Prince George's County, Maryland . Inthat
county he married Comfort Barnes on October 12, 1702. Patrick Dyer i spre-
sumed to have been born in the Maryland Colony since there are no records of
him in the Early Settlers of Maryland by Gus Skordas which deals wit h the
migrants to the Maryland Colony between its inception and the year 16 80.
"There are two, possibly three Dyers who arrived before that year ,who could
be his father. All three appear to have been born in England. The y are:
Peter, who was transported in 1665; Roger, who arrived between 1675 a nd1680;
and Thomas, who migrated in 1664. I feel that the last one is most likely to
have been the father of Patrick, for the following reasons: Thomas migrated
without assistance, indicating that he was a person of some means, and
financially able to attract a wife from among a few women who were i ngreat
demand; his son, or presumably his son, Patrick, named a son Thomas ,which is
in the English tradition of naming children after their grandparents. ..."
spouse: Pigott, Cornelius (1838 - 1915)
CENSUS:
US Census, 26 June, 1860, New Jersey, Essex County, Newark City,
Ward 2, Page 91. FHL 803688.
DEATH:
Annie Eagan is buried in the Pigott family plot in the Mt. CalvaryCatholic Cemetary in Cherokee, Iowa. The Monument is engraved "ANNIE,BELOVED WIFE OF CORNELIUS PIGOTT, Died Mar. 16, 1888, Aged 35 Years . Mayher soul rest in peace. Amen."
NOTES:
1860 U. S. Census, Newark Township, Essex County, NJ. Page 91 showsJames and Margaret Eagan family containing Ann age 7. For copy see James( 555). This record indicates that all of the Eagan children were born inNew Jersey.
RESEARCH:
Since Cornelius and Annie were married in St. Joseph's Catholic Churchin Newark, NJ, check church records for marriages of other children andof birth records of children. Earlier checked Church Baptism andMarriage Index, 1867-1876 without success. FHL 1378022, items 6-8; tryearlier.
Check for index of 1870 census of New Jersey. Also check 1850 censuswhen James was 40, Margaret 28 and John 2. A Bridget Eagan's probateindex is at FHL 14381; she died 10/15/74 . The reference is made to willbook T pg 121. However her Executor is shown as Ann rather thanMargaret. If alive, Margaret would have been 52 and Bridget was 19. FHL914207 is probate record. Check if Ann is referred to as mother.
Check Mortgage Index D-F, 1861-1899, James, 1876 G7 239 FHL 913093.
Check FHL 1378022, index of St. Joseph Church, for all Eagans. Mynotes indicate item 7 as starting point. Henry was born in 1857 and Johnin 1848. Their children are apparently listed here. 163, 98, 205, 211.Copy to computer.
FHL 914207, Will Book T, pg. 121, Essex County, NJ contains will of
Bridget Eagan who died October 15, 1874. See also FHL 913295 & 14381
for probate records. See FHL 914207 Ann Eagan, Executor and sister.
CENSUS:spouse: Walsh, Margaret (~1830 - )
1850 U.S. Census, Newark South Ward, Essex County, NJ Roll M432_447;Page: 256; Image: 522, Aug 12, 1850.
1860 U. S. Census, Essex County, NJ; June 26, 1860; Township Newark ;2nd Ward, Page 91; FHL #803688.
1870 U. S. Census, Newark Ward 1, Essex, New Jersey, June 8, 1870
1880 Census, City of Newark, County of Essex, Pg 28, Dist. 1, Enum.Dist. 50, June 8, 1880
NOTES: There are two possibilities re the arrival of James Eagan fromIreland. The census records are somewhat inconsistant as to thebirthdate of James Eagan. These are the birthdates calculated from theages given in the above censuses:
1850 Census Age 33 Born 1817
1860 Census Age 43 Born 1817
1870 Census Age 51 Born 1819
1880 Census Age 65 Born 1815
The first James Eagan following was born in 1816 and the second in 1817.
Name: Eagan, James
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Embarkation: Liverpool
Ship: Fidelia
Occupation: none
Passengers: 258
Compartment: Steerage
Native Country: Ireland
Destination: USA
Arrival Date: 5 Oct 1846
Transit Type: Staying in the U.S.
Eagan, James
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Embarkation: Liverpool
Ship: St. George
Occupation: workman/woman
Passengers: 225
Compartment: Steerage
Native Country: Ireland
Destination: USA
Arrival Date: 1 Sep 1847
Transit Type: Staying in the U.S.
In the 1850 census of the Newark South Ward, James is shown as 33,a laborer from Ireland; Margaret is 20, also from Ireland, John 1, bornNew Jersey, and Bernard 6/12, born New Jersey.
Name: James Egan
Age: 33
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817
Birth Place: Ireland
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Newark South Ward, Essex, New Jersey
Household Members: Name Age
Bernard Egan 6/12
James Egan 33
John Egan 1
Margaret Egan 20
James and Margaret (Walsh) Eagan were living in the 2nd ward ofNewark, New Jersey, in 1860 according to the census of that year. In1860 the family consisted of James, 43, Margaret 30, John 12, Ann 7,Bridget, 5 and Henry 3. James was a laborer worth $1000 in real estateand $200 in personal property. No real estate has been located. Bothhe and Margaret were born in Ireland and all the children were born inNew Jersey, including Ann. Obviously, they immigrated prior to about1848.
The 1870 census lists James at 51, a tailor worth $5000 born Ireland;Margaret is shown as Margurite, 40, keeps house, born Ireland; Joseph F.16; clerk in store, born New Jersey; Theresa M. 2; born New Jersey.
In the 1880 census James is 65, Manufacturing, born Ireland, bothparents same; Margaret is shown as 50, a tailoress born in Ireland bothparents same. Alice is 15, and her relationship is shown as (illegible)daughter; she was born in NY and her parents were born in Ireland.Teresa, 12, daughter, is in school, born in New Jersey.
A James Walsh and family was living in Ward 7 Newark in the 1860 censuspage 296.
RESEARCH:
Is there an index for the 1870 census of New Jersey? Was there astate census for New Jersey between 1865 and 1870?
.
!NOTES:
SQ pg 3264: Fannie Eagleton was born probably about 1865. She married
a man named Mickey and they had four children: Herschel, Albert, Rub yand
George.
.spouse: ???, Jane (*1859 - )
!NOTES:
SQ pg 3264: John Eagleton was born probably about 1855. He married
Jane --- and they moved to Colorado. They had five children: Arthur,
Earl, Ony, Harry, and Cecil.
.spouse: De Bord, Bert (*1861 - )
!NOTES:
SQ pg 3264: Mable Eagleton married Bert DeBord and they had at lea st
two children: Alice and Grover.
spouse: Eakle, Jacob (*1732 - )
See MARRIAGES OF ROWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1753-1868, Holcomb, pg.378, for a record of this marriage: Jonas Sparks and Mary Eakle, 5September, 1786. Peter Little, Bondsman, Hu Magoune, Witness.
.spouse: McMurray, Fred R. (*1899 - )
!NOTES:
SQ pg 2622: She married Fred R. McMurray and they had two childre n:Thomas E. McMurray and Shelia McMurray.
.spouse: Spalding, Basil (>1725 - 1791)
!NOTES:
The book by Hughes Spalding, THE SPALDING FAMILY IN AMERICA etc. ( seenotes
for Basil Spalding) asserts that Catherine Edelen could not have bee n the
daughter of Thomas and Comfort Edelin since Thomas' will does not mention any
children. However see the following indicating that the opposite i strue.
CLEMENTS-SPALDING AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by J. W. S. Clements; FHL 929.273 a1
No. 405 "His (John Spalding's) son Basil became a wealthy plante r inCharles
County, married Catharine Edelen, daughter of Thomas and Comfort Edel in,and
died testate in 1792"
The CHRONICLES OF ST. MARY'S, VOL. 6, pg. 196, FHL975.2b2S, "Basi lSpald-
ing and Catherine Edilin (sic) were the parents of Blanche Spalding m.
Matthew (Henry) Mudd (1730-1810)."
See THOMAS JENKINS OF MARYLAND, 1670 by Edward Felix Jenkins, O.S. A.at
page 63. The article is about Mary Aloysia Mahoney, daughter of Ann
Spalding Mahoney (1208), daughter of Thomas Spalding (1198) of Ann Jenkins
(100). It states "Mary Aloysia (Ally, Alusia) Mahoney, married about
1775, Henry Thomas Mudd, son of Henry (Matthew?) and Blanche (Spaldin g)Mudd of
Charles County." The article lists her 12 children.
Comment on Prodigy from Charmaine Welker, PRJF38C, Spalding expert :"This
is wrong. Thomas Edelen and Comfort Barnes had no children. This Catherine
is either a daughter or granddaughter of Comfort's by her 1st marriag e to
Patrick Dyer."
!MARRIAGE:
MARYLAND MARRIAGE RECORDS, Vol. 20, pg. 121, FHL 975.2V25b: Spaldi ng,
Bazil (sic) - Catherine Edelin - 1760. Remarks: Dau (daughter of) Th om-
as and Comfort Edelin, Prince Georges County. Reference: Wills Liber
31, Folio 55; Liber 27, Folio 35. Land Office, Annapolis, MD.
!WILL:
See FAMILY HISTORY PORTFOLIOS, SPALDING; FHL 985191. Summary of L ast
Will of Basil Spalding of Charles County, MD., "Sick and weak, Septem ber
12, 1791." Will names wife Catherine, daughters Ann, Christianne You ng,
Mary Elizabeth, Elizabeth Elder, Catherine Elder, sons Henry, John,
William, James, Basil, Edward and George Hillary. He died Septembe r 26,
1791. Excutors are spouse Catherine, Ann Christianne, Mary Elizabeth
and Hillary.
Probated March 5, 1792. Liber AK #11, Folio 64, Annapolis,
Maryland.
Catherine (Edelen) Spalding left a last will dated 11 May, 1801
leaving her estate to her son George H. Spalding, Mary Eliz-
abeth Spalding and Catherine Elder. Her executors were George H.
Spalding, Hillary Spalding. Charles County, MD., Wills, Liber HBBH, # 13,Folio 3, Annapolis, Maryland. Witnesses: Bennet & Elizabeth Ha m-
ilton. Sept 7, 1808 the will was proven.
spouse: Jones, Jane (*1687 - )
St. Mary's Marriage Records, Book 1 pg 276.
.spouse: Jenkins, Elizabeth (~1672 - 1750)
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pps. 3-4:
"Edward Edelen, born 1676 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died 2 1 Mar,
1756 in Prince George's County, Maryland. He married in 1704 in St.
Mary's County, Elizabeth Jenkins, daughter of Thomas Jenkins and Ann
Spaulding. Edward Edelen, in a deposition made 19 Oct 1730 stated th athis
age was 54 years. Elizabeth was the widow of Moses Jones. Edward Ed elen
made a will dated 22 Feb, 1745 and proved 30 Mar 1756 in Prince Georg e's
County."
.spouse: Wathen, Susannah (*1727 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pg 8:
"Edward Edelen, born 1717 in Askington, Charles County, Maryland;
died 1780 in Charles County, Maryland. He married 3 June 1748, in
Charles County, Maryland, Susannah Wathen. They had 13 children, all
of whom were named in the father's will dated 21 October, 1779 and pr oved
25 March 1780. There was no mention of his wife and she is presume d to
have died before his will was written. She was the sister of Clement
Wathen according to Harry Wright Newman, genealogist."
.
!NOTES:
Died without issue.
.
!NOTES:
Thomas Jenkins of Maryland, op.cit., p 15: Elizabeth m. Thomas De nt.
.spouse: Noble, Salome (1724 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pg. 9:
"James Edelen, born 14 Apr 1710 in Piscataway, Prince George's Cou nty,
Maryland; died 11 Jun 1768 in Piscataway, Prince George's County, Maryland.
He married in 1740 in Piscataway, Salome Noble. James Edelen lef t a will
dated 7 Mar 1768 which was proved 28 Jun 1768 in Prince George's Coun ty.
His wife and all his children were named in his will or in the administration
papers."
.
!NOTES:
Died without issue.
.spouse: Boarman, Monica (*1757 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pg. 21:
"John Edelen born 1753 in Askington, Newport, Charles County, Maryland;
died 6 October 1803 in Charles County. He married 1780 in Boarman Ma nor,
Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland, Monica Boarman. His will was da ted
19 July 1803 and was proved 18 October, 1803 and named his wife and e very
child."
.
!NOTES:
Married Catherine Alice Edelen.
.
!NOTES:
Married Richard Stonestreet
.
!NOTES:
Thomas Jenkins of Maryland, op.cit. p 15: Mary Noble m. Henry Stonestreet.
See the article THE EDELEN FAMILY, BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES,Robert W. Barnes, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD., 1999, p.176.spouse: Offley, Catherine (*1604 - )
.spouse: Gardiner, Jane (1715 - 1793)
!NOTES:
See GARDINER Vol II, Decendants of Richard Edelen, pps. 8-9:
"Philip Edelen, born 1706 in Askington, Charles County, Maryland , died
1761 in Lanterman, Bryantown, Maryland. He married in 1734 in Piscataway,
Prince George's County, Maryland, Jane Gardiner, daughter of Luke Gardiner
and Ann Craycroft. Jane Gardiner was his step-sister, as her mother ,Ann,
the widow of Luke Gardiner, married (2) Philip Edelen's father, Richa rd
Edelen, from whom he inherited Lanterman."
See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, 1991 , B. M. Gardiner,Leonardtown, MD, Vol II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pg 1:spouse: Barton, Elizabeth (~1643 - >1682)
"Richard Edelen, parents unknown, was born in 1637 in Middlesex,England. He died 24 July 1695 in St. Mary's County, Maryland. He marriedin 1663 in England, Elizabeth Barton (Banton).
"Richard Edelen and his wife, Elizabeth Barton (Banton) migrated tothe Maryland Province in 1664, but for some reason assigned their landrights to Daniel Jenifer. Their eldest son, Philip, was born in Englandwhen they returned there sometime between 1665 and 1668. In the earlyspring of 1669,
the parents returned to the Province with Philip and on 6 May, 1669 ,Richard Edelen proved rights to 100 acres of land for bringing his wifeElizabeth and his son Philip, in the common manner. In 1670 RichardEdelen was commissioned deputy surveyor for St. Mary's County by BakerBrooke acting on
behalf of Charles Calvert, the 3rd Lord Baltimore.
"In 1674 Richard Edelen and Justinian Funnis were appointed by thePrerogative Court in St. Mary's to appraise the estate of WilliamBoarman, "late of St. Mary's County." (Test. Pro. liber 6, folio 333).During the same year, he was requested by the court to attest to theverbal will of Thomas Matthews, Jr. "late of St. Mary's County." (Test.Pro. liber 6, folio 501.)"
.spouse: Neale, Anna Maria (*1671 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pg. 2:
"Richard Edelen, born 1671 in St. Mary's County, Maryland, died 17 61in
Lanterman, Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland. He married (1) 1691 , in
Charles County, Maryland, Anna Maria Neale; he married (2) in 1694, in
Charles County, Maryland, Sarah Hagoe (Hagan)....Richard Edelen purch ased
and sold several large tracts of land during his lifetime but the purchase
of Lanterman from John Baptist Boarman on 12 Nov 1718 must have mad e the
greatest impact on his life as it remained in the Edelen family for several
generations. It also caused him to move from Prince George's Count ywhere
he owned several large tracts. Another tract in Charles County whic h he
owned by the name of "New York" lying on Back Creek on Cobb Neck in south-
ern Charles County also remained in the Edelen family for a number o fgener-
ations.
"His last dwelling plantation was "Askington" on the east side o f the
Zekiah Swamp near Newport, which was inherited by his grandson, Edwar d,son
of Edward, afterhis widow, Ann Craycroft, widow of Luke Gardiner, wa s de-
ceased. On this plantation the Edelen family had a chapel erected approx-
imately where St. Mary's Church at Newport now stands. This may be t he
location also of his internment, if he was not laid to rest at Lantermand,
also on the Zekiah near Bryantown. It is assumed that Ann Craycroft , his
widow, was interred with her first husband and the father of her children,
Luke Gardiner, in the family buriel plot at Warburton Manor."
.
!NOTES:
Died without issue.
.spouse: Queen, Samuel (*1698 - 1734)
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. 2, Descendantas of Richard Edelen, pg. 4:
"Sarah Edelen, born 18 Feb 1706 in Prince George's County, Marylan d;
died 23 July, 1773 in Charles County, Maryland. She married (1) 17 F eb1723
in Prince George's County, Maryland, Samuel Queen, son of Samuel Quee nand
Katherine Marsham; She married (2) 6 June 1734, in Charles County, Maryland,
Edward Pye who died in 1752. She had a large family by Samuel Queen .Sarah
made her will as Sarah Pye, dated 7 Jan 1773 and proved 29 July 1773."
.
!NOTES:
Married Charles Pye.
.spouse: Barnes, Comfort (*1681 - )
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol II, Descendants of Richard Edelen, pps 1-2:
"Thomas Edelen, born 1672 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died 1 7November,
1749 in Edelenton, Piscataway, Maryland. In a deposition made on January 11,
1720, he stated that he was 48 years of age. That same year he marri ed
the widow, Comfort Dyer, by whom he had no children. Her maiden name
was Comfort Barnes. About 1700 she married (1) Patrick Dyer by who m shehad
eight children.
"Thomas Edelen acquired much land during his lifetime. On 10 Nov ,1715,
he purchased from the Edgerton brothers, Thomas, Randolph, and James , aportion
of Calvert Manor, containing 2400 acres. He named his stepson, Thoma sDyer,
executor of his will and left to him generous tracts of land known a s"Stone
Hill" - 300 acres, "Edelens Thickett" and "Edelens Hogpen", plus a nu mber
of slaves, who were on the land. His widow, Comfort received the dwelling
plantation "Edelenton" and also "Edelenton Addition" and slaves durin gthe
remainder of her life. This later tract to go to his Goddaughter Catherine
Spalding.
"His brothers, Richard, Edward and Christopher were devised 800 ac resof
Edgerton Manor. His widow, Comfort Edelen, died testate in 1760. He rwill
named the following children by her first marriage: Edward, Penelope ,Howard,
Thomas, Elizabeth Green, and Rebecca Sanders, and grandchildren Thoma sand
Ann Dyer of Edward, Elizabeth Dyer of Thomas, and Thomas Green Dyer o fJames,
and the children of her deceased son William Dyer; and great-grandchi ld,
Anne, the daughter of Basil and Catherine Spalding."
SQ p. 4571:
"Eli H. Edwards was born about 1836. He became a bookeeping teacher.When the Civil War broke out, he came home to join the Union Army, buttook sick and died befoe he could enlist."
!NOTES:spouse: Sparks, Joseph (~1790 - <1850)
SQ 3855 (see Joseph 539).
.spouse: Brooks, Jesse Frank (1868 - 1936)
!NOTES:
SQ 3200: They had four children: Maud, Tyre G., Minnie, and Mack.