A Genealogical Journey A chronicle of ongoing research with genealogy tips for the internet researcher. If you see any surnames that are familiar to you, feel free to message me
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
David Chauncey Christman Carpenter Born 188 Years Ago July 24th
Today the 24th of July, my 3rd great uncle David Chauncey Christman Carpenter was born 188 years ago , the year was 1831.
David is the son of Daniel Christman and my great great grandmother Harriet Carpenter.
Daniel and Harriet also had a daughter Monica who would travel with her mother to Minnesota at a later date along with other family members.
Daniel Christman passed away in 1837 and some time after that Harriet's father, Harmon Carpenter adopted Daniel, changed his name to Carpenter and raised as his son.
David married a woman named Lovina, last name unknown at this moment. Three children were born to them.
David passed away in New York on the 5th of September 1899 at the age of 68 years old.
His mother Harriet married two more times and had seven children with Levi Anderson. Levi would pass away in New York in 1858.
Harriet would travel to Minnesota with her living children , marry again and die at the age of 94 years old out living three husbands and three of her children.
So I will say happy birthday to my uncle David Chauncey Christman Carpenter and continue to learn more about your life.
Monday, July 15, 2019
Which Alta Is It ? Mother or Daughter Puzzle Solved
The contributor had it linked to Myrtle and stated back said Aunt Alta age 82.
The dress led me to the 1930s and since both women lived to late 1930s the dress fit. Except for the fact that Myrtle was born 1876 and died 1939 at the age of 63 years old while her mother Alta Cheuvront Coleman was born 1848 and lived to 1937 age of 89.
Mystery solved this wonderful photo is my great great grandmother Alta rather than my 2nd great aunt.
I love having this photo of grandma Alta at 82 years old.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Surname Saturday Hall Family Arthur R Hall
It's Surname Saturday, and I am counting down my Ancestral Name List each week.
I am working on my great grandfathers and up to #10 who is Arthur Hall
GENERATION 4
1. Grace Zion
2. Dad Zion
3. Mom ( Day)
4. Grandpa Perry Zion
5. Grandma Alta Hall born June 26, 1892 Evansville Wisconsin to Arthur R and Mabel (Coleman) Hall. Alta married Perry June 11, 1913 in Taylor, Nebraska. They had 5 children, John, George, Alice , Arthur ( my dad) and Joe . Grandma Alta died February 21, 1944 in Winlock Wisconsin.
10. Arthur Reynolds Hall was born September 19,1863 in Evansville, Wisconsin to George W and Louisa Maria Reynolds.
Arthur married Married Mabel Jane Coleman August 28, 1891.
They had 3 children Alta my grandma, Mae Bell, and Pearl Myrtle.
George married Louisa Maria Reynolds November 29, 1860.
They had 6 children, Arthur, Charles Norton, Florence , Mark Alonzo, George Ephriam and Agnes Maria.
George died July 27, 1892.
40. John Hall Jr. was born February 4, 1802 to John and Elizabeth (?) Hall.
He married Sally Grimes May 10, 1825.
They had 7 children Hepizbah Maria, Caroline Augusta, George Wilbur, John Alonzo, Harriet Sophia, Mary Elizabeth and Sally Rebecca.
John died October 22, 1838.
80. John Hall born July 25, 1767 in New Hampshire. Married Elizabeth ?
As of this time this is all I know about the HALL family.
I am working on my great grandfathers and up to #10 who is Arthur Hall
GENERATION 4
1. Grace Zion
2. Dad Zion
3. Mom ( Day)
4. Grandpa Perry Zion
5. Grandma Alta Hall born June 26, 1892 Evansville Wisconsin to Arthur R and Mabel (Coleman) Hall. Alta married Perry June 11, 1913 in Taylor, Nebraska. They had 5 children, John, George, Alice , Arthur ( my dad) and Joe . Grandma Alta died February 21, 1944 in Winlock Wisconsin.
10. Arthur Reynolds Hall was born September 19,1863 in Evansville, Wisconsin to George W and Louisa Maria Reynolds.
Arthur married Married Mabel Jane Coleman August 28, 1891.
They had 3 children Alta my grandma, Mae Bell, and Pearl Myrtle.
20. George Wilbur Hall born June 13, 1832 in Hardwick, Vermont to John Hall Jr. and Sally Grimes.
George married Louisa Maria Reynolds November 29, 1860.
They had 6 children, Arthur, Charles Norton, Florence , Mark Alonzo, George Ephriam and Agnes Maria.
George died July 27, 1892.
40. John Hall Jr. was born February 4, 1802 to John and Elizabeth (?) Hall.
He married Sally Grimes May 10, 1825.
They had 7 children Hepizbah Maria, Caroline Augusta, George Wilbur, John Alonzo, Harriet Sophia, Mary Elizabeth and Sally Rebecca.
John died October 22, 1838.
80. John Hall born July 25, 1767 in New Hampshire. Married Elizabeth ?
As of this time this is all I know about the HALL family.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
TREASURE CHEST THURSDAY GETTING TO KNOW MY 4 X Great Uncle ALEXANDER BURRELL HANNER
Oh the information you can find late in the evening as I search Ancestry. I found The Historical and Biographical history of Iowa.
I am going to transcribe what I have found at this time on Alexander plus tidbits of others in the family.
ALEXANDER BURRELL HANNER an able and zealous member of the clergy of the Christian Church, and one of the local Elders of the church at Stuart, was born a son of JOHN and REBECCA (BURRELL) HANNER, natives of Gallia county, Ohio. The resided in Jackson county, Indiana, until 1838, when they started for what was then known as the Black Hawk Purchase in Iowa, but when they had reached a point near Bloomington, Indiana, the father was stricken with a fever which resulted in his death. The family then returned to Jackson county, Indiana, remaining there until 1848 when they came to Iowa, locating first in Lee county, where a brother in law of our subject had purchased land. In the fall of the following year they removed to Decatur county, where the death of the cherished mother occurred in the year of 1853.
JOHN and REBECCA HANNER became the parents of five sons and one daughter of who we offer brief record as follows: Rachel, who died in Decatur, Iowa, in 1890, was the wife of JAMES W WOODMANSEE; Bartholomew, a shoemaker by trade, died in Lawrence county, Indiana, Frank; who served three years as a soldier in the Seventh Iowa Calvary, is now engaged in farming in Jackson county, Indiana; John; who died in that county; Reuben; a retired farmer of Harland, Shelby county, Iowa; and Alexander B, the immediate subject of this review.
ALEXANDER B HANNER, the youngest child passed his early life on a farm, attending the common school of Indiana and Iow. In the year 1864, he removed from Decatur county to Muscatine county, Iowa, where he followed agricultural pursuits, and while there he also initiated his ministerial labors He had been a member of the Christian Church for some years, and in 1866 was granted a license to preach. His first pastoral charge was over the church of Moscow, Muscatine county; he next preached to several small congregations in Cedar county, this incumbency extending over a period of two years; he later had charge in turn of churches at Glenwood, Iowa county, and Luzerne, Benton county; for two years presided over two churches in Poweshiek county, and later was installed over two churches in Tama county, during which pastorate he maintained his residence on a farm. Mr Hanna also preached for four years at Clemons Grove, Marshall county, and after residing on his farm seven years he removed to Dallas county, where he had charge of two churches and resided near Redfield. From that place he came to Stuart, where he has since maintained his abode and where he has charge of the church for three years. In the year 1890 he organized a church in Harrison county, preaching for the same one year; his next pastorate was with two congregations in Marion county at Pleasant Ridge and Dallas.
On the 15th of August, 1852, was solemnized the marriage of Mr Hanna and Juda Young, who was born in Jackson county, Indiana, on the 20th of March, 1835. They became the parents of eleven children, concerning who we enter brief record as follow; Juda is the wife of Thomas Craft, of Belle Plaine Iowa; Rebecca died in childbirth; John W is a farmer of Decatur county, this State; Rachel, deceased, was the wife of Lorenzo D Skyles, Alexander B is a farmer of Dexter, Iowa; Sarah Elizabeth is the wife of Henry Wonderly of Des Moines; Mary E is the wife of James L Armstrong, who resides near Redfield, Iowa; Bartholomew is an employe of the Chicago & Rock Island Railroad; Francis Luke is in the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railroad; William who retained a clerical position in a general store for the period of five years, is now a commercial traveler and Rosa Bertha died in early life.
In his younger years Mr Hanna was an adherent of the Democratic party, but at the time of the Civil War he became an independent voter. In the Centennial year 1876, he identified himself with the Prohibition party, having been one o the first to expose its cause and interests, and having ever since been a stalwart advocate of its principles and policies. He has been called upon to serve in offices of public trust and responsibility, having served as Township Clerk, Assessor and Justice of Peace. He has delivered many able and ernest speeches in support of the prohibition cause, and for four years has been and is at the present writing (1895), chairman for the Ninth Congressional District, of the Prohibition State Central Committee. In his fraternal relations our honored subject is a Royal Arch Mason, being Chaplain of the blue lodge and chapter,, and is also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He is a forceful and entertaining speaker and able writer, annd is a frequent contributor to prohibition and church papers.
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I am going to transcribe what I have found at this time on Alexander plus tidbits of others in the family.
ALEXANDER BURRELL HANNER an able and zealous member of the clergy of the Christian Church, and one of the local Elders of the church at Stuart, was born a son of JOHN and REBECCA (BURRELL) HANNER, natives of Gallia county, Ohio. The resided in Jackson county, Indiana, until 1838, when they started for what was then known as the Black Hawk Purchase in Iowa, but when they had reached a point near Bloomington, Indiana, the father was stricken with a fever which resulted in his death. The family then returned to Jackson county, Indiana, remaining there until 1848 when they came to Iowa, locating first in Lee county, where a brother in law of our subject had purchased land. In the fall of the following year they removed to Decatur county, where the death of the cherished mother occurred in the year of 1853.
JOHN and REBECCA HANNER became the parents of five sons and one daughter of who we offer brief record as follows: Rachel, who died in Decatur, Iowa, in 1890, was the wife of JAMES W WOODMANSEE; Bartholomew, a shoemaker by trade, died in Lawrence county, Indiana, Frank; who served three years as a soldier in the Seventh Iowa Calvary, is now engaged in farming in Jackson county, Indiana; John; who died in that county; Reuben; a retired farmer of Harland, Shelby county, Iowa; and Alexander B, the immediate subject of this review.
ALEXANDER B HANNER, the youngest child passed his early life on a farm, attending the common school of Indiana and Iow. In the year 1864, he removed from Decatur county to Muscatine county, Iowa, where he followed agricultural pursuits, and while there he also initiated his ministerial labors He had been a member of the Christian Church for some years, and in 1866 was granted a license to preach. His first pastoral charge was over the church of Moscow, Muscatine county; he next preached to several small congregations in Cedar county, this incumbency extending over a period of two years; he later had charge in turn of churches at Glenwood, Iowa county, and Luzerne, Benton county; for two years presided over two churches in Poweshiek county, and later was installed over two churches in Tama county, during which pastorate he maintained his residence on a farm. Mr Hanna also preached for four years at Clemons Grove, Marshall county, and after residing on his farm seven years he removed to Dallas county, where he had charge of two churches and resided near Redfield. From that place he came to Stuart, where he has since maintained his abode and where he has charge of the church for three years. In the year 1890 he organized a church in Harrison county, preaching for the same one year; his next pastorate was with two congregations in Marion county at Pleasant Ridge and Dallas.
On the 15th of August, 1852, was solemnized the marriage of Mr Hanna and Juda Young, who was born in Jackson county, Indiana, on the 20th of March, 1835. They became the parents of eleven children, concerning who we enter brief record as follow; Juda is the wife of Thomas Craft, of Belle Plaine Iowa; Rebecca died in childbirth; John W is a farmer of Decatur county, this State; Rachel, deceased, was the wife of Lorenzo D Skyles, Alexander B is a farmer of Dexter, Iowa; Sarah Elizabeth is the wife of Henry Wonderly of Des Moines; Mary E is the wife of James L Armstrong, who resides near Redfield, Iowa; Bartholomew is an employe of the Chicago & Rock Island Railroad; Francis Luke is in the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railroad; William who retained a clerical position in a general store for the period of five years, is now a commercial traveler and Rosa Bertha died in early life.
In his younger years Mr Hanna was an adherent of the Democratic party, but at the time of the Civil War he became an independent voter. In the Centennial year 1876, he identified himself with the Prohibition party, having been one o the first to expose its cause and interests, and having ever since been a stalwart advocate of its principles and policies. He has been called upon to serve in offices of public trust and responsibility, having served as Township Clerk, Assessor and Justice of Peace. He has delivered many able and ernest speeches in support of the prohibition cause, and for four years has been and is at the present writing (1895), chairman for the Ninth Congressional District, of the Prohibition State Central Committee. In his fraternal relations our honored subject is a Royal Arch Mason, being Chaplain of the blue lodge and chapter,, and is also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. He is a forceful and entertaining speaker and able writer, annd is a frequent contributor to prohibition and church papers.
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Sunday, July 7, 2019
THIS WEEK ON MY FAMILY CALENDAR JULY 7th to JULY 13th
My Family Calendar July 7th to July 13th
I am adding one to the calendar since I missed last week
Happy birthday to my grandma Grace Celeste (Daly Esler) Day she was born in 1892 126 years ago
July 7th 1739 Hanna Banks 208 years ago was born to unknown parents my 6th great grandmother
July 7th 1841 Isaac A Linder 178 years ago was born, husband of my 2nd cousin 3x removed
July 7th 1878 Theopolis Creveling 141 1st cousin 2x removed
July 8th 1765 Sarah Linder 254 years ago born 5th great aunt
July 8th 1806 Bartholomew M Burrell 213 years ago born 5th great uncle
July 9th 1778 Elizabeth Blubaugh 241 years ago born 1st cousin 5x removed
July 10th 1723 Joshua Lovejoy 296 years ago was born died with in a month 7th great uncle
July 10th 1757 Albert Lockwood 262 years ago was born 6th great uncle
July 10th 1841 Anna Woodmansee 178 years ago was born she is one of my 2nd great grandmothers
July 11th 1779 Jacob Day 240 years ago was born
July 11th 1781 John Lovejoy 296 was born 4th great uncle
July 11th 1790 George Gobble 229 was born 4th great uncle
July 11th 1803 Aaron Charles Cheuvront and Sarah Richards married 216 years ago they are my 4th great grandparents
July 12th 1837 William Coleman 182 was born was my 3rd great uncle
July 12th 1866 Abraham H Day 153 was born he is my 2nd great uncle
July 13th 1801 Smith Rouse and Joanna Greene married 218 years ago my 4th great grandparents
I am adding one to the calendar since I missed last week
Happy birthday to my grandma Grace Celeste (Daly Esler) Day she was born in 1892 126 years ago
July 7th 1739 Hanna Banks 208 years ago was born to unknown parents my 6th great grandmother
July 7th 1841 Isaac A Linder 178 years ago was born, husband of my 2nd cousin 3x removed
July 7th 1878 Theopolis Creveling 141 1st cousin 2x removed
July 8th 1765 Sarah Linder 254 years ago born 5th great aunt
July 8th 1806 Bartholomew M Burrell 213 years ago born 5th great uncle
July 9th 1778 Elizabeth Blubaugh 241 years ago born 1st cousin 5x removed
July 10th 1723 Joshua Lovejoy 296 years ago was born died with in a month 7th great uncle
July 10th 1757 Albert Lockwood 262 years ago was born 6th great uncle
July 10th 1841 Anna Woodmansee 178 years ago was born she is one of my 2nd great grandmothers
July 11th 1779 Jacob Day 240 years ago was born
July 11th 1781 John Lovejoy 296 was born 4th great uncle
July 11th 1790 George Gobble 229 was born 4th great uncle
July 11th 1803 Aaron Charles Cheuvront and Sarah Richards married 216 years ago they are my 4th great grandparents
July 12th 1837 William Coleman 182 was born was my 3rd great uncle
July 12th 1866 Abraham H Day 153 was born he is my 2nd great uncle
July 13th 1801 Smith Rouse and Joanna Greene married 218 years ago my 4th great grandparents
Surname Saturday MILLSAP Family of Ireland
It's Surname Saturday, and I am counting down my Ancestral Name List each week.
I am working on my third generation this is my great grandmother #9 Rachel Milsap
1. Grace Zion
2. Dad Zion
4. Perry Zion my grandfather
#8 John Zion 1861- 1886 -
#9. Rachel Milsap my great grandmother
born 19 April in Mount Ayr, Ringold Co Iowa died 13 th of May 1945 Spanaway, Pierce County, Washington
Jonathan and Rachel had 5 children
Perry Zion ( my grandfather paternal side )
Norton Zion
Mary E Zion
Anna Gertrude Zion
Bessie P Zion
#18. Flavious Armenus Millsap 1832 -1910
#19 Anne Woodmansee 1841- 1857
#72 Robert Millsap 1773 - after 1860
#73 Marcia Massy Lacy 1764 - 1842
# 144. Robert Millsap bet 1735 /1740
#145 Ellen ( Ellender) King 1753 - 1793
#288. Thomas Milsap abt 1679 - 1760
#289 Mary Poplin/Poplar 1706 - 1760
#576. William Millsap 1653 -?
I have a lot to learn about this line of my family in the future.
I am working on my third generation this is my great grandmother #9 Rachel Milsap
1. Grace Zion
2. Dad Zion
4. Perry Zion my grandfather
#8 John Zion 1861- 1886 -
#9. Rachel Milsap my great grandmother
born 19 April in Mount Ayr, Ringold Co Iowa died 13 th of May 1945 Spanaway, Pierce County, Washington
Jonathan and Rachel had 5 children
Perry Zion ( my grandfather paternal side )
Norton Zion
Mary E Zion
Anna Gertrude Zion
Bessie P Zion
#18. Flavious Armenus Millsap 1832 -1910
#19 Anne Woodmansee 1841- 1857
#72 Robert Millsap 1773 - after 1860
#73 Marcia Massy Lacy 1764 - 1842
# 144. Robert Millsap bet 1735 /1740
#145 Ellen ( Ellender) King 1753 - 1793
#288. Thomas Milsap abt 1679 - 1760
#289 Mary Poplin/Poplar 1706 - 1760
#576. William Millsap 1653 -?
I have a lot to learn about this line of my family in the future.
SURNAME SATURDAY ZION FAMILY
For Surname Saturday I am preparing the chart for my Zion family. This is my father's name. and I'm going in Ahnentafel order for my ancestral surnames. The line goes from me to my ancestor Zion of North Fork, Washington County, Virginia.
I am working on my 3rd generation
This is my great grandfather Jonathan Adam Zion #8
1. Grace Zion
2. Arthur Zion b April 30 1920 d Sept 15 2008
married Oct 30 1943
3. Muriel Day b Feb 23 1922 d Feb 28 1998
4. Perry Zion b Dec 12 1886 Kendal Kansas d Dec 21 1958
married 11th of June 1913
5. Alta L Hall b June 26 1892 Evansville Wisconsin d Feb 21 1944
8. Jonathan Adam Zion b Sept 29 1861 Decatur Iowa d April 07 1927 Craig Colorado
married 1886
9. Rachel Millsap b April 19 1862 Mountain ayr Iowa d May 13 1945
Jonathan and Rachel had 5 children
Perry Zion ( my grandfather paternal side )
Norton Zion
Mary E Zion
Anna Gertrude Zion
Bessie P Zion
16. John Henderson Zion b Nov 28 1831 d April 22 1920
married 8 Sept 1853
17. Mary Cassell b Oct 19 1834 d Nov 20 1919
32. McCormick Zion b Jan 22 1795 North Fork Virginia d Dec 26 Decatur Iowa
married 27 Aug 1818
33. Mary Goble b April 14 1796 Holston River Virginia d Nov 20 1835 Rush Indiana
64.John W Zion Sr. b 1765 North Fork Virginia d 1854 Cane Creek Virginia
married 3 Nov 1789
65.Lucy McCormick b 1772 Bedford Virginia d 1854 Cane Creek Virginia
I am working on my 3rd generation
This is my great grandfather Jonathan Adam Zion #8
1. Grace Zion
2. Arthur Zion b April 30 1920 d Sept 15 2008
married Oct 30 1943
3. Muriel Day b Feb 23 1922 d Feb 28 1998
4. Perry Zion b Dec 12 1886 Kendal Kansas d Dec 21 1958
married 11th of June 1913
5. Alta L Hall b June 26 1892 Evansville Wisconsin d Feb 21 1944
8. Jonathan Adam Zion b Sept 29 1861 Decatur Iowa d April 07 1927 Craig Colorado
married 1886
9. Rachel Millsap b April 19 1862 Mountain ayr Iowa d May 13 1945
Jonathan and Rachel had 5 children
Perry Zion ( my grandfather paternal side )
Norton Zion
Mary E Zion
Anna Gertrude Zion
Bessie P Zion
16. John Henderson Zion b Nov 28 1831 d April 22 1920
married 8 Sept 1853
17. Mary Cassell b Oct 19 1834 d Nov 20 1919
32. McCormick Zion b Jan 22 1795 North Fork Virginia d Dec 26 Decatur Iowa
married 27 Aug 1818
33. Mary Goble b April 14 1796 Holston River Virginia d Nov 20 1835 Rush Indiana
64.John W Zion Sr. b 1765 North Fork Virginia d 1854 Cane Creek Virginia
married 3 Nov 1789
65.Lucy McCormick b 1772 Bedford Virginia d 1854 Cane Creek Virginia
Thursday, July 4, 2019
James Woodmansee Revolutionary War Soldier My Daughters of the Revolution Patriot
James Woodmansee Revolutionary War Soldier my DAR patriot
The American Revolution was an event of sweeping worldwide importance. A costly war that lasted from 1775 to 1783, it secured American independence and gave revolutionary reforms of government and society the chance to continue. At its core, the war pitted colonists who wanted independence and the creation of a republic against the power of the British crown, which wanted to keep its empire whole. At certain times and in certain places, Americans fought other Americans in what became a civil war. From the family whose farm was raided, through the merchant who could not trade, to the slave who entered British lines on the promise of freedom, everyone had a stake in the outcome. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ah-revolutioncapsulehistory/
I am sharing it today to celebrate Independence day by telling the tale of one patriot who fought for our freedoms. This is the beginning of my story of one of my patriots.
James Woodmansee Revolutionary War soldier was born the 15th or 26th of August 1732 to Thomas Woodmansee and his wife Mary Ware, daughter of Thomas Ware.
He married on the 5th of Oct 1758 in Monmouth County, Hannah Worden born the 18 Jan 1738 in New Jersey, daughter of Samuel Worden the 3rd and and his wife Abigail Mott, and sister of Penelope and Silence Worden, who were married to James' brothers David and Gabriel. The three brothers and their families owned land and homes in Cedar Creek area in what is now Ocean County, New Jersey, and it is there where that James and Hannah's children were born.
Their children were James, b 31 Dec 1759, Asa b 5th Oct 1761, Phebe b 22 Feb 1764, James b 8th Aug 1766, Samuel b 4 Feb 1769, Job b 11 May 1771, Joseph b 2 Dec 1773 , Thomas b 13 Apr 1775, Daniel b 22 Sept 1777
David, Gabriel and James Woodmansee served in various offices in Dover Township following the Revolutionary Ware, which they also served. James was commissioned Lieutenant, serving in the Second Regiment, Monmouth County, New Jersey Militia.
James and Hannah sold their New Jersey properties in 1789, and the family then made their home in Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Twenty years later in 1809 James and Hannah sold the Union Township land and accompanied their son David and his family to Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, traveling via flatboat down the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers. When they reached Cincinnati they were able to exchange hollow ware ( cast iron kettle, cooking utensils, etc) previously purchased, for necessities then needed in building a home in Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio.
Within a few years their sons James, Samuel and Thomas came with their families to Ohio, as did their daughter Hannah, with her husband James Gray and their children. The Grays settled in Preble County, James Jr in Clermont County, Samuel in Darke County, and Thomas in Clinton County, Ohio.
James Woodmansee died 29th January 1818 at Liberty Township, Butler County Ohio home. Hanah died 16 April 1824. They are buried in their Butler County farm cemetery that saw at least thirty burials of family and neighbors during the ensuing years.
This is the beginning of my Woodmansee family story.
The American Revolution was an event of sweeping worldwide importance. A costly war that lasted from 1775 to 1783, it secured American independence and gave revolutionary reforms of government and society the chance to continue. At its core, the war pitted colonists who wanted independence and the creation of a republic against the power of the British crown, which wanted to keep its empire whole. At certain times and in certain places, Americans fought other Americans in what became a civil war. From the family whose farm was raided, through the merchant who could not trade, to the slave who entered British lines on the promise of freedom, everyone had a stake in the outcome. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ah-revolutioncapsulehistory/
James Woodmansee
1732 New Jersey - 1818 Ohio
son of Thomas Woodmansee Sr and Mary ( Ware ) Woodmansee
My 6 times great grandfather
I am sharing it today to celebrate Independence day by telling the tale of one patriot who fought for our freedoms. This is the beginning of my story of one of my patriots.
James Woodmansee Revolutionary War soldier was born the 15th or 26th of August 1732 to Thomas Woodmansee and his wife Mary Ware, daughter of Thomas Ware.
He married on the 5th of Oct 1758 in Monmouth County, Hannah Worden born the 18 Jan 1738 in New Jersey, daughter of Samuel Worden the 3rd and and his wife Abigail Mott, and sister of Penelope and Silence Worden, who were married to James' brothers David and Gabriel. The three brothers and their families owned land and homes in Cedar Creek area in what is now Ocean County, New Jersey, and it is there where that James and Hannah's children were born.
Their children were James, b 31 Dec 1759, Asa b 5th Oct 1761, Phebe b 22 Feb 1764, James b 8th Aug 1766, Samuel b 4 Feb 1769, Job b 11 May 1771, Joseph b 2 Dec 1773 , Thomas b 13 Apr 1775, Daniel b 22 Sept 1777
David, Gabriel and James Woodmansee served in various offices in Dover Township following the Revolutionary Ware, which they also served. James was commissioned Lieutenant, serving in the Second Regiment, Monmouth County, New Jersey Militia.
James and Hannah sold their New Jersey properties in 1789, and the family then made their home in Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Twenty years later in 1809 James and Hannah sold the Union Township land and accompanied their son David and his family to Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, traveling via flatboat down the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers. When they reached Cincinnati they were able to exchange hollow ware ( cast iron kettle, cooking utensils, etc) previously purchased, for necessities then needed in building a home in Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio.
Within a few years their sons James, Samuel and Thomas came with their families to Ohio, as did their daughter Hannah, with her husband James Gray and their children. The Grays settled in Preble County, James Jr in Clermont County, Samuel in Darke County, and Thomas in Clinton County, Ohio.
James Woodmansee died 29th January 1818 at Liberty Township, Butler County Ohio home. Hanah died 16 April 1824. They are buried in their Butler County farm cemetery that saw at least thirty burials of family and neighbors during the ensuing years.
This is the beginning of my Woodmansee family story.
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