William Fowler and Elizabeth Louis Westmoreland

William Fowler and Elizabeth Louis Westmoreland were the parents of John B. Fowler who married Mary Jane Johnson. William Fowler was the son of Samuel Fowler and Margaret Coffer. Elizabeth Louis Westmoreland was the daughter of Davis S. Westmoreland and Rebecca Bynum.

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Husband: William + > Fowler (1)
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Born: 1801 Apr 14 – , Stokes, North Carolina (2)
Christened:
Died: 1877 Dec 26 – , Neosho, Kansas
Buried: – Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Father: Samuel + Fowler (Abt 1756- ) (3)
Mother: Margaret + Coffer (Cofer) ( – )
Marriage: 1824 Apr 6 Place: , Stokes, North Carolina
(4)
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Events
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1. Birth: 1801 Apr 14 , Stokes, North Carolina.

2. Census: 1810 , Stokes, North Carolina. (5)

3. Census: 1820 Place Yet To Be Located..

4. Child’s Birth: Alexander is born., 1824 Feb 11.

5. Child’s Birth: Delana Louise is born., 1825 Apr 14.

6. Child’s Birth: John B. is born., 1827 Jan 5.
DIRECT LINE

7. Child’s Death: Delana Louise dies., 1829 Aug 25.

8. Census: Pg. 267 1830 , Stokes, North Carolina. (6)
A William FOWLER is in this census with 2
white males under 5, 1 white male 30 to 40 and 1 white female 20 to 30.
NOTE: The two males under 5 would be Alexander and John. No slaves.

9. Child’s Birth: Davy is born., 1831 Jun 9.

10. Child’s Birth: Alfred is born., 1833 Jan 31.

11. Child’s Birth: Gideon is born., 1835 Jun 23.

12. Child’s Birth: Martha J. is born., 1837 Feb 25.

13. Child’s Birth: Caleb W. is born, 1840 Jan 27.

14. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

15. Child’s Birth: Rebecca is born, 1842 Mar 29.

16. Child’s Birth: Robert is born., 1844 May 29.

17. Child’s Birth: Lousetta is born., 1844 Dec 2.

There is a major problem with the time of Lousetta’s birth. It is only
seven months after the birth of Robert.

18. Child’s Birth: Susanna is born, 22 Sept 1849.

19. Census: 1850 Place Yet To Be Located..

20. Migration: Cir 1853, , McLean, Illinois.

21. Child marries: John B. marries Mary Jane JOHNSON., Bef 1853.
DIRECT LINE

22. Child’s Death: Susanna dies., 1858 Nov 11.

23. Census: 1860 Place Yet To Be Located..

24. Will: David S. Westmoreland Will Record 1861 May 31 , Forsyth, North
Carolina. (8)
Typed transcription of Page 196, V-125.

25. Migration: 1866 Oct, , Neosho, Kansas.

26. Census: 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas.

1870 KANSAS NEOSHO CO. MISSION TOWNSHIP excerpt
pg. 195 (192 ancestry.com)
99/92 Joseph SALTER 35 Prussia Farmer and Harriet of IN and family
100/93 Samuel SAUNDERS 29 IA Farmer and Frances M. 25 IN
101/94 JOHNSTON George A 36 Farmer and Rebecca A. of KY, children born IL
and KS
102 (blank)
103/95 HENDERSON Mary 53 Keeping House b. NC illiterate
Atwell 24 Rarmer personal value $250 b. NC
Jane 18 Keeping House b. IN
Mary E. 1 b. KS
104/96 HENDERSON Russell 23 Farmer personal value $250 b. NC
Matilda C. 15 b. IN Keeping house
Warren 5/12 b. KS
106/97 ALEXANDER Samuel 45 of Maine
107/98 STOKES Noah 46 DE and Abigail 27, IN, children born in IL and KS

1870 NEOSHO CO. OSAGE MISSION KS CENSUS
pg. 207 (ancestry.com 215)
WILSON Joseph and family
86/84 FOWLER Alford N. 37 merchant $700 $300 b. NC
Sarah A. 33 b. IN
Webster A. 10 b. IL
Jesse C. 8
Oliver F. 6
(next house and so on)
TRALINGER Albert and family
LAMB James B. and Francis and family
WRIGHT Susan (in above household)
BOWN William and Sarah and family
TAYLOR Benjamin
DURHAM Sylvester and Elizabeth and family
pg. 218 (ancestry.com)
HUTCHINGS Bhat? and familys
GREAVES Joseph and family
LEE? Nathaniel and family
CASILLE? James and Juliett
LAIRD John H and Elizabeth
107/105 BAD James A. 35 b. NC
Melinda 27 b. AR
James A. 10 b. AR.
LONG Sanford 80 b. IL
Malinda 18 b.
NOE Martha 12
Nancy 30
108/106 FOWLER William 69 farmer $3000 $500 b. NC
ELizabeth 62 b. NC
109/107 NANDIER or HANDIER Margaret 54 motel keeper b. France
Gordon A. 36 laborer b. Ireland
BEAZE Ellen 20 housekeeper b. IL
BOODIE Thomas 32 carpenter b. MO
HILL Ansley 32 laborer b. IL
CASTER George 37 stone cutter b. IL
MALLOW Peter 28 stone cutter b. Ireland
HARELSON George 41 stone cutter b. Scottland
WILKES Peter 80 teamster b. IL
110/108 SOMMERS James and Eliza

pg. 209 (ancestry.com pg. 220)
HUSHINGS James (NY) and family (an Andy JOHNSON in the household, age 15,
b. Cherokee Nation, given as white)
GARDEN John and family
DILLON Asborn (OH) and family
FOOL Lucinda (NC) and family
123/121
FOWLER John 44 farmer $500 personal value b. NC
Mary J. 37 b. IL
Robert W. 17 farm laborer
Delana 15
Martha 14
Casander 11 (f)
Elizabeth 9
Marthurza 6
Nancy 1 b. KS

27. Property: Real estate is listed as $3000, personal property $500
1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas.

28. Occupation: Farmer 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas.

29. Death: 1877 Dec 26 Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA.
William had been married 53 years when he died at the age of 76.

30. Cause of death: Dropsy.

31. Cemetery: ? Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (9)

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Wife: Elizabeth Louis + > Westmoreland (10)
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Born: 1808 May 11 – , Stokes, North Carolina (2)
Christened:
Died: 1893 May 8 – , Neosho, Kansas
Buried: – Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Father: David S. + Westmoreland (1775-1862) (3)
Mother: Rebecca (+) Bynum (1775-1846)
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Events
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1. Birth: 1808 May 11 , Stokes, North Carolina.

2. Child’s Birth: Alexander is born., 1824 Feb 11.

3. Child’s Birth: Delana Louise is born., 1825 Apr 14.

4. Child’s Birth: John B. is born., 1827 Jan 5.
DIRECT LINE

5. Child’s Death: Delana Louise dies., 1829 Aug 25.

6. Census: Pg. 267 1830 , Stokes, North Carolina. (6)
A William FOWLER is in this census with 2
white males under 5, 1 white male 30 to 40 and 1 white female 20 to 30.
NOTE: The two males under 5 would be Alexander and John. No slaves.

7. Child’s Birth: Davy is born., 1831 Jun 9.

8. Child’s Birth: Alfred is born., 1833 Jan 31.

9. Child’s Birth: Gideon is born., 1835 Jun 23.

10. Child’s Birth: Martha J. is born., 1837 Feb 25.

11. Child’s Birth: Caleb W. is born, 1840 Jan 27.

12. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

13. Child’s Birth: Rebecca is born, 1842 Mar 29.

14. Child’s Birth: Robert is born., 1844 May 29.

15. Child’s Birth: Lousetta is born., 1844 Dec 2.
There is a major problem with the time of Lousetta’s birth. It is only
seven months after the birth of Robert.

16. Mother’s Death: Elizabeth’s mother, Rebecca, dies., 1846 Apr 10.

17. Child’s Birth: Susanna is born, 22 Sept 1849.

18. Census: 1850 Place Yet To Be Located.

19. Migration: Cir 1853, , McLean, Illinois.

20. Child marries: John B. marries Mary Jane JOHNSON., Bef 1853.
DIRECT LINE

21. Child’s Death: Susanna dies., 1858 Nov 11.

22. Census: 1860 Place Yet To Be Located.

23. Will: David S. Westmoreland Will Record 1861 May 31 , Forsyth, North
Carolina. (8)
Typed transcription of Page 196, V-125.

24. Father’s Death: Elizabeth’s father, David, dies in Stokes Co. North
Carolina., 1862 Jan 2.

25. Migration: 1866 Oct, , Neosho, Kansas.

26. Census: 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas.

1870 KANSAS NEOSHO CO. MISSION TOWNSHIP excerpt
pg. 195 (192 ancestry.com)
99/92 Joseph SALTER 35 Prussia Farmer and Harriet of IN and family
100/93 Samuel SAUNDERS 29 IA Farmer and Frances M. 25 IN
101/94 JOHNSTON George A 36 Farmer and Rebecca A. of KY, children born IL
and KS
102 (blank)
103/95 HENDERSON Mary 53 Keeping House b. NC illiterate
Atwell 24 Rarmer personal value $250 b. NC
Jane 18 Keeping House b. IN
Mary E. 1 b. KS
104/96 HENDERSON Russell 23 Farmer personal value $250 b. NC
Matilda C. 15 b. IN Keeping house
Warren 5/12 b. KS
106/97 ALEXANDER Samuel 45 of Maine
107/98 STOKES Noah 46 DE and Abigail 27, IN, children born in IL and KS

1870 NEOSHO CO. OSAGE MISSION KS CENSUS
pg. 207 (ancestry.com 215)
WILSON Joseph and family
86/84 FOWLER Alford N. 37 merchant $700 $300 b. NC
Sarah A. 33 b. IN
Webster A. 10 b. IL
Jesse C. 8
Oliver F. 6
(next house and so on)
TRALINGER Albert and family
LAMB James B. and Francis and family
WRIGHT Susan (in above household)
BOWN William and Sarah and family
TAYLOR Benjamin
DURHAM Sylvester and Elizabeth and family
pg. 218 (ancestry.com)
HUTCHINGS Bhat? and familys
GREAVES Joseph and family
LEE? Nathaniel and family
CASILLE? James and Juliett
LAIRD John H and Elizabeth
107/105 BAD James A. 35 b. NC
Melinda 27 b. AR
James A. 10 b. AR.
LONG Sanford 80 b. IL
Malinda 18 b.
NOE Martha 12
Nancy 30
108/106 FOWLER William 69 farmer $3000 $500 b. NC
ELizabeth 62 b. NC
109/107 NANDIER or HANDIER Margaret 54 motel keeper b. France
Gordon A. 36 laborer b. Ireland
BEAZE Ellen 20 housekeeper b. IL
BOODIE Thomas 32 carpenter b. MO
HILL Ansley 32 laborer b. IL
CASTER George 37 stone cutter b. IL
MALLOW Peter 28 stone cutter b. Ireland
HARELSON George 41 stone cutter b. Scottland
WILKES Peter 80 teamster b. IL
110/108 SOMMERS James and Eliza

pg. 209 (ancestry.com pg. 220)
HUSHINGS James (NY) and family (an Andy JOHNSON in the household, age 15,
b. Cherokee Nation, given as white)
GARDEN John and family
DILLON Asborn (OH) and family
FOOL Lucinda (NC) and family
123/121
FOWLER John 44 farmer $500 personal value b. NC
Mary J. 37 b. IL
Robert W. 17 farm laborer
Delana 15
Martha 14
Casander 11 (f)
Elizabeth 9
Marthurza 6
Nancy 1 b. KS

27. Husband’s death: 1877 Dec 26, Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA.

28. Census: 1880 Grant, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (11)

1880 KS NEOSHO GRANT

Robert W. FOWLER 32 NC farmer parents b. NC
Ellen 25 Canada parents b. Canada
Cora 4 KS father b. NC mother b. Canada
Elizabeth 72 b. NC parents b. NC

29. Death: 1893 May 8 , Neosho, Kansas.
Elizabeth dies at the age of 83.

30. Cemetery: ? Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (12)

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Children
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1 M Alexander W. Fowler (1)
Born: 1824 Feb 11 – , Stokes, North Carolina
Christened:
Died: 1871 Feb 14 (2)
Buried: – Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Sarah Ann Jones (1840-1884)
Marr. Date: 1856 Jul 4 – , Stokes, North Carolina (10)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: 1810 , Stokes, North Carolina. (5)

2. Census: 1820 Place Yet To Be Located..

3. Census: Pg. 267 1830 , Stokes, North Carolina. (6)
A William FOWLER is in this census with 2 white males under 5, 1 white
male 30 to 40 and 1 white female 20 to 30.
NOTE: The two males under 5 would be Alexander and John.

4. Census: 1840 Place Yet To Be Located.

5. Census: 1850 Place Yet To Be Located.

6. Census: 1860 , McLean, Illinois. (13) I have not personally located
Alexander’s family in the census yet.

7. Census: 1870 , Neosho, Kansas. (14) I have not personally located
Alexander’s family in the census yet.

8. Cemetery: ? Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (15)

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2 F Delana Louise Fowler
Born: 1825 Apr 14 – , Stokes, North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: 1829 Aug 25 – , Stokes, North Carolina
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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3 M John B. + Fowler (16)
Born: 1827 Jan 5 – , Stokes, North Carolina (10)
Christened:
Died: 1883 May 22 – Greenfield, Dade, Missouri
Buried:
Spouse: Mary Jane + Johnson (1832-1902) (17)
Marr. Date: 1851 Jan 7 – , McLean, Illinois
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1827 Jan 5 , Stokes, North Carolina.

2. Census: Pg. 267 1830 , Stokes, North Carolina. (6)
A William FOWLER is in this census with 2
white males under 5, 1 white male 30 to 40 and 1 white female 20 to 30.
NOTE: The two males under 5 would be Alexander and John. No slaves.

3. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – –
1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

4. Census: 1850 Place Yet To Be Located.

5. Migration: Cir 1853, , McLean, Illinois.

6. Marriage: Wed to Mary Jane JOHNSON before 1853.

7. Child’s Birth: Robert William is born., Cir 1853.

8. Child’s Birth: Delana is born., 12 Sept 1854.
DIRECT LINE

9. Child’s Birth: Martha is born., Cir 1858.

10. Child’s Birth: Cassander is born., 1858 Dec 18.

11. Census: 1860 Dry Grove, McLean, Illinois. (13)

pg. 83
(if two numbers for values, the first is for value of property and second
is for value of personal estate)
575/561
CUMMINGS William 33 m 500 800 NY
Maria 30 f VT
William 12 m NY
576/562
GREEN R. W. 47 m Post Master 1800 personal property b. NY
Jane 43 f
Eugene 12 m
Hank 4 m
SWEET Mary 80 f
RILEY James 56 m Farm laborer b. Ireland
BRAINARD Thomas 24 m b. OH
577/563
OCONNELL John 28 m Farmer property value 75 b. Ireland
Mary b. Ireland
578564
GREEN O. D. 27 m Farmer property value 500 b. NY
Caroline 24 F NY
Burke 4 M IA
Fred 3 M IA
579/565
GREEN Charles 21 m Farmer b. NY
Ann 23 F b. OH
Jenny 1 b b. IL
580/566
BEBUY or BELUY, Dicken 52 farmer 3000 1000 b. Canada
George 16 m b. IL
Charlotte 15 f b. IL
GILES Hays 12 b. iL farm laborer
581/567
HILL John T. 47 m Farmer 3500 900 b. NC
Maria 37 b. IN
Alonzo 15 b. IL
Augustus 13 m. b. IL
Helen 11 f b. IL
James 8 m. b. IL
WIlliam 4 m b.IL
Eddy 8/12 m b. IL
582/568 FOWLER John 35 m Farmer b. NC value of
personal estate 200
Mary 30 f b. IL
Robert 8 m
Jane 6 f
Cassandra 2 f
Martha 4 f
ENGLISH Thomas 25 m Farm laborer b. England
583/569
WEBB Stephen 63 m Farmer b. NC Value of personal estate and land both
2000.
Pemima ? 42 f b. PA or TN (difficult to make out)
KEWSHAW? Mary 87 f b. NC
WEBB Thomas 26 m 2000 300 b. IL
MIlton 25 m 2400 275 b. IL
Polly 18 f b. IL
GARRETT Celia 30 f b. TN
EWING Alice 17 f b. IL
MARTIN Rocine 10 f b. IL
Stephen 9 m b. IL
SYMAN Henry 35 m farm laborer 2000 50 b. OH
William 17 m farm laborer b. OH
584/570
DEAL Saul C. 44 m Farmer 16,000 2000 b. VA
Priscilla 43 f b. VA
John 21 m b. VA
Samuel 19 m b. VA
Elizabeth 16 f b. VA
Mary 10 f b. IL b. VA
Sarah 6 f b. IL b. VA
Emma 4 f b. IL b. VA
Virginia 1 m b. IL b. VA
DICKHARD E. 24 m. farm laborer b. VA
MURPHY Michael 20 m. farm laborer b. Ireland
NEWSON Nicholas 19 m. farm laborer b. NY
HAYS Tamau? 15 farm laborer b. IL

pg. 86
590/574
Jane JOHNSON 34 f Farmer 2700 450 b. IN
John 23 b. IL
Matherza 18 f b. IL
Franci 16 m b. IL
Charles 15 m b. IL
David 13 m b. IL
Martha 11 f b.IL
Ann 8 f b. IL
591/575
RHODES Robert 22 m personal value 250 b. GA
Martha 21 b. TN
JOHNSON Mary A. 30 property value 1200, personal value 500 b. IL
Robert 12 m b. IL
Francis 7 m b. IL
Amos 3 m b. IL
593/577 (no 592/576 given)
VACH ? Allen 25 m personal value 190 b. OH
Mary 24 f b. OH
Anson 1 m b. IL
594/578
FOWLER Alfred 28 m personal value is 200 b. NC
Sarah 23 f b. IN
Webster 2/12 m b. IL
pg. 93 641/625
FOWLER Samuel 30 m Farmer 500 300 b. NC
FOWLER Harriet 28 f b. IL
Francis 3 m b. IL
643/637
FOWLER Josiah 25 m 2000 300 b. NC
Sarah 24 f
Dilley 26 f
Jincy 18 f

12. Child’s Birth: Elizabeth is born., Cir 1861.

13. Migration: Migrated from Illinois to Kansas., Cir 1863, Osage
Mission, Neosho, Kansas. (18)

14. Child’s Birth: Thursa is born., 11 Sept 1865.

15. Migration: 1866 Oct, , Neosho, Kansas.

16. Child’s Birth: Dora is born., Cir 1869.

17. Census: pg. 207 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas. (14)

86/84 FOWLER Alford N. 37 merchant $700 $300 b. NC
Sarah A. 33 b. IN
Webster A. 10 b. IL
Jesse C. 8
Oliver F. 6
(next house and so on)
TRALINGER Albert and family
LAMB James B. and Francis and family
WRIGHT Susan (in above household)
BOWN William and Sarah and family
TAYLOR Benjamin
DURHAM Sylvester and Elizabeth and family
pg. 218 (ancestry.com)
HUTCHINGS Bhat? and familys
GREAVES Joseph and family
LEE? Nathaniel and family
CASILLE? James and Juliett
LAIRD John H and Elizabeth
107/105 BAD James A. 35 b. NC
Melinda 27 b. AR
James A. 10 b. AR.
LONG Sanford 80 b. IL
Malinda 18 b.
NOE Martha 12
Nancy 30
108/106 FOWLER William 69 farmer $3000 $500 b. NC
ELizabeth 62 b. NC
109/107 NANDIER or HANDIER Margaret 54 motel keeper b. France
Gordon A. 36 laborer b. Ireland
BEAZE Ellen 20 housekeeper b. IL
BOODIE Thomas 32 carpenter b. MO
HILL Ansley 32 laborer b. IL
CASTER George 37 stone cutter b. IL
MALLOW Peter 28 stone cutter b. Ireland
HARELSON George 41 stone cutter b. Scottland
WILKES Peter 80 teamster b. IL
110/108 SOMMERS James and Eliza

pg. 209 (ancestry.com pg. 220)
HUSHINGS James (NY) and family (an Andy JOHNSON in the household, age 15,
b. Cherokee Nation, given as white)
GARDEN John and family
DILLON Asborn (OH) and family
FOOL Lucinda (NC) and family
123/121
FOWLER John 44 farmer $500 personal value b. NC
Mary J. 37 b. IL
Robert W. 17 farm laborer
Delana 15
Martha 14
Casander 11 (f)
Elizabeth 9
Marthurza 6
Nancy 1 b. KS
CONEY August 28 Cabinet maker b. Baden
124/122 SPREADLING John and family
(and so on)
DAVIDSON Charles and Mary and family
HIBBARD Edward and Harriet and family

18. Child’s Birth: Lizzie is born., Cir 1871.

19. Father’s Death: 1877 Dec 26. John’s father, William dies in Neosho
County, Kansas.

20. Census: Pg. 38 1880 Centery (Granville), Dade, Missouri. (19)

Page no. 38
Supervisor Dis. 14
Enumeration Dist. 4
22nd day June
(pg 37 ancestry.com)
345/348
FOWLER John 53 Farmer North Carolina F-NC M-NC
Mary 48 b. Illinois Parents-TN
Martha A 22 Illinois
Nancy 11 Illinois
Lizzie 9 Illinois

21. Death: 1883 May 22 Greenfield, Dade, Missouri.
Nancy Benton’s Brewer Genealogy (compiled from a variety of sources and
original documents) gives John B. FOWLER as dying 1883 in Dade County.
However, in Delana Fowler Brewer’s obituaries her family is recorded as
moving to Dade County from Barton in 1895. Unless I have missed
something, I don’t observe a record of John B. FOWLER being buried in the
Carr’s Chapel Cemetery in Dade county where his wife and many other
members of the family are buried.

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4 M Davy Fowler (1)
Born: 1831 Jun 9 – , Stokes, North Carolina (20)
Christened:
Died: 1906 Aug 27 – Savonburg, Allen, Kansas (20)
Buried:
Spouse: Nancy D. Simmons ( – ) (21)
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Isabelle Thompson ( – ) (22)
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Harriet Lydick (1828- ) (21)
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Elizabeth Harding ( – ) (21)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

2. Census: 1880 Walnut, Crawford, Kansas. (23)

David A. FOWLER 49 b. NC parents b. NC
Harriet 52 b. IN
James D. 13 b. IL at school mother b. NC
John W. 10 b. KS at school mother b. NC
Esther E. 4 b. KS mother b. NC
Edgar LYDICK stepson 16 b. IN helps on farm parents b. IN

3. DAVID FOWLER OBITUARY
Unknown paper. Source: Lee Weller

DAVID FOWLER died at his home one mile south and half a mile east of
Savonburg, August 27th 1906 [Savonburg, KS is between Stark in Neosho Co.
and Elsmore in Allen Co on the MKT railroad line.] He was born in Stokes
County, North Carolina, June 9th 1831. On the day of his death he was 75
years, 2 months and 27 days old. The funeral service was held at the
residence on Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock conducted by Rev. L. J.
Gillham, pastor of the M. E. church of Savonburg, and his remains were
laid to rest in the Erie Cemetary. He moved from North Carolina to
Illinois and came to Kansas in 1867, thirty-nine years ago. He settled on
a tract of land in Neosho County, now known as the Fluber farm. He sold
this farm and bought R. G. Craven’s farm six miles north of Walnut, later
bought a farm near Savonburg where he lived till he died. He leaves his
companion, four children, three brothers, two sisters, nine
grandchildren, and kindred and many friends to mourn his death. His
children are Mrs. Laura Hedges, Walnut Kansas, James D. Fowler, Stark
Kansas, John W. Fowler, Rialto, California, Mrs. E. Smith, Odense,
Kansas, Gideon Fowler [brother], Kansas City, and his sisters Mrs.
Rebecca Kelso, Havana Kansas and Mrs. Lousetta Dillon, Bloomington, Ill.
Early in his life he united with the Christian Church, but later, in
1872, he joined the M. E. Church. He has lived in the country surrounding
Walnut for thirty-nine years. His life was linked with every enterprise.
He was a hardy pioneer ahd helped to turn the virgin soil, plant trees,
build homes, schoolhouses, and churches, and has lived to see this part
of the state develop into a rich and fertile country. He was beloved and
respected by all who knew him. The aged pilgrim has laid down his staff.
His companion, his daughters Laura and Etta and his son James were at his
bedside. The clock on the mantle shelf struck eleven. The sun shining
bright and clear. He had said farewell, his last farewell to his loved
ones, his eyes grew dim, his throbbing pulse ceased and his soul left the
body and started all alone on a long journey which has no homecoming in
this life. Its destination was to that far off country beyond the sun,
moon and stars and the sorrows of earth, where time will not wrinkle his
face or shrivel his hands, and whiten his locks. Blessed land of
immortality!”

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5 M Alfred Fowler (3)
Born: 1833 Jan 31
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah A. (1837- )
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

2. Census: Pg. 207 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas. (14)

86/84 FOWLER Alford N. 37 merchant $700 $300 b. NC
Sarah A. 33 b. IN
Webster A. 10 b. IL
Jesse C. 8
Oliver F. 6

3. Occupation: Merchant 1870 Osage Mission, Neosho, Kansas.

4. Census: 1880 Walnut, Crawford, Kansas. (23)

A. N. FLOWER 47 b. NC grain buyer parents b. NC
Sara A. 41 b. IN father b. OH mother b. IN
W. A. 19 b. IL telegraph operator
J. L. 18 b. IL telegraph operator
O. F. 15 b. IL railroad agent

5. Occupation: Grain Buyer 1880 Walnut, Crawford, Kansas.

6. ALFRED FOWLER OBITUARY
Unknown paper. Source: Lee Weller

“Alfred N. Fowler was born in Stokes County, North Carolina, January 31,
1833, and died at the home of his son O. F. Fowler, in Sedalia, Mo., July
5, 1912, aged 79 years, 5 months and five days.

The deceased moved to Illinois with his parents in 1851. In 1859, he was
married to Miss Sarah Lee. To this union were born three children, one
being dead. The two living are Web Fowler, who resides somewhere in the
West, and O. F. Fowler, who resides at Sedalia, Mo.

He was the son of William Fowler, and of a family of seven sons and three
daughters, all being now dead except his brother Robert who resides in
this city and a sister, Mrs. Lusetta Dillon of Bloomington Ill.

The father, mother and all the children and their families came to Kansas
in 1866 and located on farms between Walnut and St. Paul, but most of
them near St. Paul. In 1879 the deceased moved to St. Paul where he
became the manager and buyer for the Benedict Elevator Company, in which
capacity he remained for many years. In the fall of 1875 he was sent to
Walnut to buy grain for his company and the next spring he moved his
family here where continued the Fowler home until the death of his wife
July 21, 1907. Since that time he has made his home with his son in
Sedalia. This was a devoted husband and wife and it was hard to see their
home broken up by the cruel reaper of death. The deceased was stricken
with paralysis last November from which he never fully recovered and
twenty-four hours previous to his death he received a second attack from
which he never recovered.

The remains arrived here from Sedalia over the M. K. & T. at 3:10
Saturday afternoon and were taken direct to the cemetary where they were
laid to rest by the side of his wife in the Walnut cemetary.

The deceased was a good man and a pioneer of this community. He endured
the hardships of pioneer life, and it was nice to see that in his last
days he could be so tenderly cared for in the home of his son. This
should be a high privilege for any son or daughter to be so situated as
to care for a parent in their declining days, for it is always evident
that the parents care for their child when the child can not care for
itself.

Mr. [O. F.] Fowler and wife and son Lee, who is contracting agent for the
M. K. & T. in Texas, accompanied the remains to this city and in the
evening they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fowler, returning to
their home in Sedalia on the Flyer Saturday night.”

[from an obituary in a newspaper clipping – source unknown, although
evidently from a Walnut, KS newspaper]

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6 M Gideon Fowler (10)
Born: 1835 Jun 23 – , Stokes, North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: 1910
Buried: – Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Boulware (1841-1867) (25)
Marr. Date: 1864 Mar 10 – , , Illinois (26)
Spouse: Jennie Stauber (1844- )
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

2. Census: 1870 Walnut Grove, Neosho, Kansas. (14) Source Citation:
Year: 1870; Census Place: Walnut Grove, Neosho, Kansas; Roll: M593_440;
Page: 232; Image: 464.

143/141 CAVANAUGH John Ireland
144/14 BRACH Rebecca Kentucky
145/143 SPAULDING Peter Kentudy
146/144 TRAINER? Virginia
147/145 FOWLER Gideon 34 m w farmer NC
William A. 5 Illinois
Elizabeth 3 Kansas
148/146 BREWER James 21 farmer $200 Indiana can’t write
Amanda 18 Keeping house Indiana can’t read or write
Mary E. 1 Kansas
149/147 MCNARY John ?

3. Census: 1880 Cedar, Dade, Missouri. (19)

Gideon FOWLER 44 b. NC farmer parents b. NC
Jenney E. 36 b. OH parents b. PA
William A. 15 b. IL farms father b. NC mother b. OH
Elizabeth A. 13 b. KS
Frederick 4 b. KS
Clarence 3 b. KS
Franklin 8 months b. MO

4. Cemetery: ? Fowler Cemetery, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (27)

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7 F Martha J. Fowler (3)
Born: 1837 Sep 25 – , Stokes, North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Robert Rhodes (1838-1906)
Marr. Date: 1860 Feb 15 – , McLean, Illinois
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

2. Edit : 2003 Oct.

3. Census: 1860 Dry Grove, McLean, Illinois. (13)

pg. 86
590/574
Jane JOHNSON 34 f Farmer 2700 450 b. IN
John 23 b. IL
Matherza 18 f b. IL
Francis 16 m b. IL
Charles 15 m b. IL
David 13 m b. IL
Martha 11 f b.IL
Ann 8 f b. IL

591/575
RHODES Robert 22 m personal value 250 b. GA
Martha 21 b. TN
JOHNSON Mary A. 30 property value 1200, personal value 500 b. IL
Robert 12 m b. IL
Francis 7 m b. IL
Amos 3 m b. IL

593/577 (no 592/576 given)
VACH ? Allen 25 m personal value 190 b. OH
Mary 24 f b. OH
Anson 1 m b. IL

594/578
FOWLER Alfred 28 m personal value is 200 b. NC
Sarah 23 f b. IN
Webster 2/12 m b. IL

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8 M Caleb W. Fowler (3)
Born: 1840 Jan 27 – , Stokes, North Carolina
Christened:
Died: 1901 Jan 8
Buried:
Spouse: Susan Melvina Jones (1844-1904)
Marr. Date: Abt 1864
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1840 Jan 27. Data gives Caleb as born in Stokes County, but
the family is in the 1840 Tyrell County census.

2. Census: Pg. 202 1840 , Tyrrell, North Carolina. (7)

FOWLER William 2 3 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1
NOTE: 2 males under 5 are Caleb and Gideon. The 3 males 5 to 10 would
be Alfred and Davy. John B has also been apparently counted as a male 5
to 10. Alexander is the male in the 10 to 15 category. William is 30 to
40. 1 female is 5 to 10 which would be Martha J., and the mother is given
here as 40 to 50.

3. Census: Pg. 13 1880 Center, Dade, Missouri. (19)

Sup. Dist. 4
Enumeration Dist 16
12th day June
113/114
FOWLER C.W. 40 Farmer. b. NC parents-NC
Sue 36 b. Indiana mother-Deleware father-Virginia William 14 Illinois
Hattie 12 Iowa
Albert 3 Kansas
MORGAN Marshall

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9 F Rebecca Fowler (3)
Born: 1842 Mar 20 – , , North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Thomas Kelso ( – )
Marr. Date: 1869 Feb 24 – , Neosho, Kansas (28)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1842 Mar 20. Data gives Rebecca as born in Stokes County, but
the family was residing in Tyrell County in 1840.

2. Residence: 1906 Havana, Montgomery, Kansas, USA.
Living in Havana at the time of her brother, Davy’s, death in 1906.

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10 M Robert Fowler (3)
Born: 1844 May 29 – , , North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: 1916 Jan 16
Buried:
Spouse: Laura N. Romp (1854-1871) (16)
Marr. Date: 1870 Mar 13
Spouse: Ellen Dunbar (1852-1934) (3)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1844 May 29. Data gives Robert as born in Stokes County but
the family appears to be in the 1840 Tyrell County census.

2. Census: 1880 Grant, Neosho, Kansas, USA. (11)

Robert W. FOWLER 32 NC farmer parents b. NC
Ellen 25 Canada parents b. Canada
Cora 4 KS father b. NC mother b. Canada
Elizabeth 72 b. NC parents b. NC (widow)

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11 F Lousetta Fowler
Born: 1844 Dec 2 – , , North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Dillon ( – ) (10)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1844 Dec 2. The data gives Lousetta as born in Stokes County
but the family appears to be in the 1840 Tyrell County census.

2. Potential Problem:

There is actually a major problem, not a potential problem, with the time
of Lousetta’s birth. It is only seven months after the birth of Robert.

3. Census: 1850 Place Yet To Be Located..

4. Residence: 1906 Bloomington, McLean, Illinois.

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12 F Susanna Fowler
Born: 1849 Sep 22 – , , North Carolina (16)
Christened:
Died: 1858 Nov 11 – , Stokes, North Carolina
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1849 Sep 22. Data gives Susanna as born in Stokes County, but
the family appears to be in the 1840 Tyrell County census.

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General Notes: Husband – William + > Fowler
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DIRECT LINE

William FOWLER was born 13 April 1801 in Stokes Co. NC (now Forsyth County. NC)
to Samuel FOWLER and Margaret COFFER.

On 6 April 1824, in Stokes Co., NC, he married Elizabeth WESTMORELAND, daughter
of David S. WESTMORELAND and Rebecca BYNUM. The bondsman was a Marshal FOWLER
(not his brother, who was younger than he), witnessed by Matt M. MOORE.

North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Elizabeth Westmoreland
Groom: William Fowler
Bond Date: 06 Apr 1824
County: Stokes
Record #: 01 096
Bondsman: Marshal Fowler
Witness: Matt M Moore
Bond #: 000138576

Elizabeth was born 11 May 1808 in Stokes County., NC.

William’s brother, Marshall, also married Elizabeth WESTMORELAND’s sister,
Sally Sarah.

William died of dropsy 26 Dec. 1877 in Neosho Co. KS. Elizabeth died May 8 1893
in Neosho Co. KS. Her tombstone in the Fowler Cemeter says she died at 84 yr,
11 mo. 28 days.

William and Elizabeth moved from NC to McLean Co. IL in the year 1853 according
to some sources, but John B. had to have been married to Mary Jane JOHNSON in
Illinois before 1853. Alfred FOWLER’s obituary gives the family as moving to
Illinois in 1851, so perhaps the family was already in Illinois and made the
move to McLean Co. in 1853. They then moved to Walnut, KS in 1867.

William donated land for the Fowler Cemetery in Erie KS. (GNIS: Fowler Cemetery
KS Neosho cemetery 373420N 0950653W Walnut)

Notes of Pearl Fowler Stewart, cousin to Anna Mary Hedges Weller, provided by
Lee Weller state:

“WILLIAM FOWLER of Stokes County, North Carolina, married Elizabeth L.
Westmoreland, April 6, 1824. In about 1853 they moved to McLean County,
Illinois, where they lived until October of 1866, when they came to Kansas,
settling near Osage Mission, now St. Paul [Neosho Co.], Kansas. They gave a
corner of their farm, about four miles south and west of Walnut for a cemetery.
It was called the Fowler cemetery. They and several of the other Fowlers are
buried there. During Elizabeth Westmoreland Fowler’s later years she made her
home with her son Robert W. Fowler and his family. The old family Bible records
the birth of a David Westmoreland on March 1st 1775, which I presume was her
father.”

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Research Notes: Husband – William + > Fowler
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1840 NC, STOKES

202 1 Bowin Wm’ll 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
0 4 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 2 Westmorland Thomas 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 3 Overley Wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 4 Waggoner Joseph 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 5 Marshall Matthew 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 6 Fowler William 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
0 4 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
202 7 Marshall Richard 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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General Notes: Wife – Elizabeth Louis + > Westmoreland
================================================================================

DIRECT LINE

Elizabeth was born 11 May 1808 in Stokes County., NC to David S. WESTMORELAND
and Rebecca BYNUM. On April 6 1824, in Stokes Co. NC, she married William
FOWLER, son of Samuel FOWLER and Margaret COFFER. The bondsman was a Marshal
FOWLER (not William’s brother, who was younger than he), witnessed by Matt M.
MOORE.

North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Elizabeth Westmoreland
Groom: William Fowler
Bond Date: 06 Apr 1824
County: Stokes
Record #: 01 096
Bondsman: Marshal Fowler
Witness: Matt M Moore
Bond #: 000138576

William’s brother, Marshall, also married Elizabeth WESTMORELAND’s sister,
Sally Sarah.

William died of dropsy 26 Dec. 1877 in Neosho Co. KS. Elizabeth died May 8 1893
in Neosho Co. KS. Her tombstone in the Fowler Cemeter says she died at 84 yr,
11 mo. 28 days.

William and Elizabeth moved from NC to McLean Co. IL in the year 1853 according
to some sources, but John B. had to have been married to Mary Jane JOHNSON in
Illinois before 1853. Alfred FOWLER’s obituary gives the family as moving to
Illinois in 1851, so perhaps the family was already in Illinois and made the
move to McLean Co. in 1853. They then moved to Walnut, KS in 1867.

William donated land for the Fowler Cemetery in Erie KS. (GNIS: Fowler Cemetery
KS Neosho cemetery 373420N 0950653W Walnut)

Notes of Pearl Fowler Stewart, cousin to Anna Mary Hedges Weller, provided by
Lee Weller state:

“WILLIAM FOWLER of Stokes County, North Carolina, married Elizabeth L.
Westmoreland, April 6, 1824. In about 1853 they moved to McLean County,
Illinois, where they lived until October of 1866, when they came to Kansas,
settling near Osage Mission, now St. Paul [Neosho Co.], Kansas. They gave a
corner of their farm, about four miles south and west of Walnut for a cemetery.
It was called the Fowler cemetery. They and several of the other Fowlers are
buried there. During Elizabeth Westmoreland Fowler’s later years she made her
home with her son Robert W. Fowler and his family. The old family Bible records
the birth of a David Westmoreland on March 1st 1775, which I presume was her
father.”

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Sources

1. Nancy Benton. …. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various
sources, some unnoted. Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording
during the mid 1900s, Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy
Noyes Bryant contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer
Genealogy with Associated Families (2003 Word document).
2. Cemetery Record for Fowler Cemetery, Neosho Co., Kansas (Digital copy
courtesy of Nancy Benton 2003).
3. Nancy Benton.
4. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868.
5. North Carolina, Stokes County, 1810 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule
(Images at Ancestry.com).
6. North Carolina, Stokes County, 1830 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule
(Images at Ancestry.com).
7. North Carolina, Tyrell County, 1840 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule.
8. Will of David S. Westmoreland, 31 May 1961, Forsyth County, North Carolina
(Digital copy of typed book transcription courtesy Nancy Benton).
9. Tombstone of William Fowler (Digital copy courtesy of Nancy Benton, 2003.)
…. Cemetery Record for Fowler Cemetery, Neosho Co., Kansas (Digital copy
courtesy of Nancy Benton 2003).
10. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various sources, some unnoted.
Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording during the mid 1900s,
Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy Noyes Bryant
contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer Genealogy with
Associated Families (2003 Word document).
11. Kansas, Neosho County, 1880 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule (Images
at Ancestry.com).
12. Tombstone image of Elizabeth Westmoreland Fowler (Digital copy courtesy of
Nancy Benton, 2003.) …. Cemetery Record for Fowler Cemetery, Neosho
Co., Kansas (Digital copy courtesy of Nancy Benton 2003).
13. Illinois, McLean County, 1860 U.S. Federal County Population Schedule
(Images at Ancestry.com).
14. Kansas. Neosho Co, 1870 U.S. census population schedule.
15. Tombstone of Alexander Fowler (Digital copy courtesy Nancy Benton, 2003).
…. Cemetery Record for Fowler Cemetery, Neosho Co., Kansas (Digital copy
courtesy of Nancy Benton 2003).
16. Dottie (Skinner) Elliott, Family Group Sheet (Nancy Benton email to jk).
17. Dottie (Skinner) Elliott, Family Group Sheet (Nancy Benton email to jk).
…. 1880 Missouri Dade County Center Township census.
18. Brewer, Delana Fowler obit.
19. Missouri, Dade County, 1880 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule (Images
at Ancestry.com).
20. Obituary of Davy Fowler. …. Dottie (Skinner) Elliott, Family Group Sheet
(Nancy Benton email to jk).
21. Nancy Benton. …. Dottie (Skinner) Elliott, Family Group Sheet (Nancy
Benton email to jk).
22. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various sources, some unnoted.
Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording during the mid 1900s,
Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy Noyes Bryant
contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer Genealogy with
Associated Families (2003 Word document). …. Dottie (Skinner) Elliott,
Family Group Sheet (Nancy Benton email to jk).
23. Kansas, Crawford County, 1880 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule
(Images at Ancestry.com).
24. Obituary of David Fowler.
25. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various sources, some unnoted.
Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording during the mid 1900s,
Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy Noyes Bryant
contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer Genealogy with
Associated Families (2003 Word document). …. Lee Weller.
26. Marriage Record, Illinois.
27. Tombstone of Gideon Fowler (Digital copy courtesy of Nancy Benton, 2003.)
28. Kansas Marriage Index, 1854-73.

George Scagel and Sarah/Sally Pierce

From our Noyes line. George Scagel and Sarah/Sally Pierce were parents of Rachel Scagel who married Hiram Atwell. George was the son of Jacob Scagel and Rachel Lee. Sarah’s parents are unknown.

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Husband: George + Scagel (1)
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Born: 1765 Oct 8 – Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire (2)
Christened:
Died: 1852 Dec 15 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA
Buried: – Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center, Washington,
Vermont, USA (3)
Father: Jacob + Scagel (1736-1817) (4)
Mother: Rachel + Lee (1733-1836) (2)
Marriage: Abt 1790 Place: Parsonsfield, York, Maine
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Other Spouse: Elizabeth Burrell (Cir 1796- ) (5) Date: 1852 Jun 15
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Events
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1. Birth: 1765 Oct 8 Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire. In the 1880
census, Thomas Best SCAGEL gives his father as born Maine, no place for
his mother, while Lorenzo Dow gives both as born in NH.

2. Matrimony 1: Abt 1790, Parsonsfield, York, Maine. (2) Married to Sarah
PIERCE. He was about 25 and she about 23.

3. Child’s Birth: Sarah is born., Cir 1790-1800.

4. Residence: Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (6)
Old postcard of Waterbury, Vermont. Credit not given. From the Perkins Museum of
Geology website.

Old panoramic photo of Waterbury, Vermont. c. 1914, Henry Barreuther, Library of
Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

5. Residence: 1794. Lewis” History of Waterbury says, p. 30, “George
Scagel took up his residence on a center plot in 1794 and spent his life
there…”

6. Child’s Birth: Sarah (2) is born., 1794 May 11. She will marry Orson
Patrick BRYAN.

7. Child’s Birth: Hiram is born., 1797 Apr 13.

8. Child’s Birth: George Jr. is born., 1798 Dec 29. He will marry Deborah
HUNKINS and move to New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin.

9. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)
Image 2 Ancestry.com

Amos HAIGHT
Samuel HAIGHT
David TOWN
Jonathan RICH
Samuel HASTINGS
? SWIFT
George SCHEDULE 2 – – 1 / 2 – – 1
Lemuel LYON
Wiliam BROWN
John HENDERSON
Francis PIERCE – – – – 1/ – – 1 – 1
James BRYANT 2 – – 1 – / 1 – – 1
Stephen JONES
COMMENT: 2 males under 10 would be Hiram and George. 2 females under 10
would be Sarah and an unknown female.

10. Child’s Birth: Rachel is born., 1802 Apr 15. She will marry Hiram
ATWELL. DIRECT LINE

11. Child’s Birth: Thomas Best is born., 1805 Apr 22. He will marry Chloe
Fisk DILLINGHAM.

12. Child’s Birth: Lorenzo Dow is born., 1807 May 20. He will marry
Charlotte RICKER.

13. Child’s Birth: Francis is born., 1810 Apr 9.

14. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

15. Census: Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31 1820 Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)

Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31
1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
Geroge SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26

Olive ATWELL, daughter of Nathaniel ATWELL and Lydia HUNKINS, and sister
of Hiram who married Rachel SCAGEL, married a Clark FISK. It would be
interesting to know if he was related to the FISKS living near the
SCAGELS in 1820. It’s also to be noted that Thomas Best SCAGEL married
Chloe Fisk DILLINGHAM.

16. Census: 1830 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (10)

pg. 399
Joshua ? HILL
? PRESCOTT
Simon JONES
Ebenezer HILL
George SCHEGELL – 1 – – 2 1 – – 1 / 2 1 1 – 2 1 – – 1 – – 1
Celphas SHEKOR?
Harris CALKINS
Jack KILBORN
COMMENT: 1 male 5 to 10, 2 males 20 to 30, 1 male 30 to 40, 1 male 60 to
70, 2 females under 5, 1 female 5 to 10, 1 female 10 to 15, 2 female 20
to 30, 1 female 30 to 50, 1 female 60 to 70, 1 female 90 to 100.

Appears there are several households together. The male and female 60 to
70 would be George and Sarah. The female 90 to 100 would be Rachel Lee
SCAGEL.

17. Religion: Waterbury Methodist church 1833 Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. (11)
Image of Waterbury Center Methodist (Community) Church
credited The Vermont Chamber of Commerce from the National Park
Service page on the Waterbury Center Methodist Church. That page states
that the church at Waterbury Center, a historical landmark, is of rural
Federal architecture, pervasive throughout the early nineteenth century.

The date 1833 is prominently displayed in a wooden fan adorning the
gable end high above the entrance. In addition to this date mark, the
church offers many other architectural clues confirming that the building
was constructed at the end of the Federal period. Some of the features
that distinguish it as such are the church’s symmetry, low pitched roof,
simple ornamentation, smooth facade, central entry and brick
construction. The pinkish bricks were locally manufactured, likely from a
brickyard near the Mill Village Historic District. The bell, located in
the two-tiered wooden tower, was cast in Troy, New York, in 1836. In
1858, the interior was remodeled, at which time the present pews were
installed and a second floor was built, now the sanctuary. Stained-glass
windows from 1894 decorate each side of the second floor.

The bell, given here as crafted in 1836, conflicts with the story that in
1833 the church bell was rung 100 times for Rachel Lee Scagel’s 100th
birthday. The bell, however, was minted in 1836 and that is the year
Rachel died. Perhaps instead of being rung 100 times for her birthday,
it was rung 103 times at her death. Just a thought.

The church is located on Rt. 100 in the heart of Waterbury Center.

18. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (12)

pg. 355
Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1
pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram perhaps being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

19. Wife’s Death: 1848 Mar 3. Sarah and George were married 50 years when
she died at the age of 80.

20. Census: 1850 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. A peculiar
possibility, though given as born in Maine, is George SAPLE in the
household of an Albert LYON. Have searched and don’t find George SCHAGEL
elsewhere. In the 1820 census George was living near a Lemuel LYON and
another LYON.

31 1743 1753 Lyon Albert 23 M Farmer 3,000 Vt X
32 1743 1753 Lyon Metilda 19 F Vt X
33 1743 1753 Brown Anthina 22 F Vt
34 1743 1753 Brown Orra 16 F Vt X REMARKS: or Ama?
35 1743 1753 Pike Ralph 14 M Vt X
36 1743 1753 Saple George 85 M None Maine
37 1743 1753 Wright Mlls 9 M Vt

21. Matrimony 2: 1852 Jun 15. Married Elizabeth BURRELL. She was 56 and
he was 86. He died six months later at the age of 87.

22. Death: 1852 Dec 15 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.

23. Cemetery: ? Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. The Old Waterbury Center Cemetery at Waterbury,
Washington Co. VT. shows:
Scagel, George…….. 167
Scagel, Rachel……… 167
Scagel, Sally…………. 167

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Wife: Sarah Or Sally (+) Pierce (2)
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Born: 1767 Jun 2 – Saco, York, Maine
Christened:
Died: 1848 Mar 3 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (2)
Buried: – Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center, Washington,
Vermont, USA (3)
Father: Male Pierce ( – )
Mother:
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1. Birth: 1767 Jun 2. In the 1880 census, Thomas Best SCAGEL gives his
father as born Maine, no place for his mother, while Lorenzo Dow gives
both as born in NH.

2. Marriage: Marries George SCAGEL., Abt 1790.

3. Child’s Birth: Sarah is born., Cir 1790-1800.

4. Child’s Birth: Sarah (2) is born., 1794 May 11. She will marry Orson
Patrick BRYAN.

5. Child’s Birth: Hiram is born., 1797 Apr 13.

6. Child’s Birth: George Jr. is born., 1798 Dec 29. He will marry Deboran
HUNKINS and move to New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin.

7. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)

Image 2 Ancestry.com
Amos HAIGHT
Samuel HAIGHT
David TOWN
Jonathan RICH
Samuel HASTINGS
? SWIFT
George SCHEDULE 2 – – 1 / 2 – – 1
Lemuel LYON
Wiliam BROWN
John HENDERSON
Francis PIERCE – – – – 1/ – – 1 – 1
James BRYANT 2 – – 1 – / 1 – – 1
Stephen JONES
COMMENT: 2 males under 10 would be Hiram and George. 2 females under 10
would be Sarah and an unknown female.

8. Child’s Birth: Rachel is born., 1802 Apr 15. She will marry Hiram
ATWELL.

9. Child’s Birth: Thomas Best is born., 1805 Apr 22. He will marry Chloe
Fisk DILLINGHAM.

10. Child’s Birth: Lorenzo Dow is born., 1807 May 20. He will marry
Charlotte RICKER.

11. Child’s Birth: Francis is born., 1810 Apr 9.

12. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 –
1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

13. Census: 1820 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)
Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31

1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
George SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26

14. Census: 1830 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.

pg. 399
Joshua ? HILL
? PRESCOTT
Simon JONES
Ebenezer HILL
George SCHEGELL – 1 – – 2 1 – – 1 / 2 1 1 – 2 1 – – 1 – – 1
Celphas SHEKOR?
Harris CALKINS
Jack KILBORN
COMMENT: 1 male 5 to 10, 2 males 20 to 30, 1 male 30 to 40, 1 male 60 to
70, 2 females under 5, 1 female 5 to 10, 1 female 10 to 15, 2 female 20
to 30, 1 female 30 to 50, 1 female 60 to 70, 1 female 90 to 100.

Appears there are several households together. The male and female 60 to
70 would be George and Sarah. The female 90 to 100 would be Rachel Lee
SCAGEL.

15. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (12)

pg. 355
Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1
pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram perhaps being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

16. Death: 1848 Mar 3.

17. Cemetery: ? Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. The Old Waterbury Center Cemetery at Waterbury,
Washington Co. VT. shows:
Scagel, George…….. 167
Scagel, Rachel……… 167
Scagel, Sally…………. 167

18. Edit : 2003 Aug.

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Children
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1 F Sarah Scagel (5)
Born: Cir 1790-1800
Christened:
Died: Bef 1810
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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1. Birth: Cir 1790-1800.

2. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)

3. Death: Bef 1810. Doesn’t appear in the 1810 census.

4. Edit : 2003 Aug.

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2 F Sarah (Sally) Scagel (13)
Born: 1794 May 11 – Maine, York County, Parsonsfield Or Massachusetts
(2)
Christened:
Died: 1873 Jan 7 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA
Buried: – St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont
Spouse: Orson Patrick Bryan (1796-1847) (14)
Marr. Date: 1817 Oct 19 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1794 May 11. (15) The 1850 census gives her as instead born
in MA.

2. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)

Image 2 Ancestry.com
Amos HAIGHT
Samuel HAIGHT
David TOWN
Jonathan RICH
Samuel HASTINGS
? SWIFT
George SCHEDULE 2 – – 1 / 2 – – 1
Lemuel LYON
Wiliam BROWN
John HENDERSON
Francis PIERCE – – – – 1/ – – 1 – 1
James BRYANT 2 – – 1 – / 1 – – 1
Stephen JONES
COMMENT: 2 males under 10 would be Hiram and George. 2 females under 10
would be Sarah and an unknown female.

3. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

4. Marriage: 1817 Oct 19, Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.
Married at 23 to Orson BRYAN. He was 21.

5. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.

pg. 355
Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1
pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram perhaps being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

6. Census: Pg. 298 1850 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (16)

Recorded 28 August 1850
6 1869/1879 Hiram ATWELL 48 m farmer $2000 b. VT
7 Metilda 44 f b. VT
8 Sarah A. 16 f attended school b. VT
9 John 14 m attended school b. VT
10 Caroline 12 f attended school b. VT
11 Mary 9 f attended school b. VT
12 1870 1880 Sarah BRYAN 55 f $10,000 b.
MA
13 Lorna 26 f b. VT
14 Mary 16 f attended school b. VT
15 John 11 m attended school b. VT
16 George S. 26 m Farmer Married within the year b. VT
17 Milissa A 21 f married within the year b. VT

Sarah Sally SCAGEL, a sister of Rachel, who married Orson BRYAN, is
living next door to Hiram ATWELL. Another SCAGGEL in the census is on
page 297A, which is Thomas SCAGGELL, a brother of Rachel’s mother.

7. Death: 1873 Jan 7 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (15)
Died at the age of 78.

8. Edit : 2003 Aug.

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3 M Hiram Scagel
Born: 1797 Apr 13 (2)
Christened:
Died: 1812 May 9 – , , Vermont
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)

Image 2 Ancestry.com
Amos HAIGHT
Samuel HAIGHT
David TOWN
Jonathan RICH
Samuel HASTINGS
? SWIFT
George SCHEDULE 2 – – 1 / 2 – – 1
Lemuel LYON
Wiliam BROWN
John HENDERSON
Francis PIERCE – – – – 1/ – – 1 – 1
James BRYANT 2 – – 1 – / 1 – – 1
Stephen JONES
COMMENT: 2 males under 10 would be Hiram and George. 2 females under 10
would be Sarah and an unknown female.

2. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 –
1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

3. Death: 1812 May 9 , , Vermont. Likely died in VT.

4. Edit : 2003 Aug.

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4 M George Scagel Jr. (17)
Born: 1798 Dec 29 – , , Vermont (2)
Christened:
Died: 1850 Aug 30 – New Berlin, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Buried:
Spouse: Deborah Hunkins (1797-1877) (18)
Marr. Date: 1819 May 2 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1798 Dec 29 , , Vermont.

2. Census: 1800 Waterbury, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. (7)

Image 2 Ancestry.com
Amos HAIGHT
Samuel HAIGHT
David TOWN
Jonathan RICH
Samuel HASTINGS
? SWIFT
George SCHEDULE 2 – – 1 / 2 – – 1
Lemuel LYON
Wiliam BROWN
John HENDERSON
Francis PIERCE – – – – 1/ – – 1 – 1
James BRYANT 2 – – 1 – / 1 – – 1
Stephen JONES
COMMENT: 2 males under 10 would be Hiram and George. 2 females under 10
would be Sarah and an unknown female.

3. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

4. Marriage: 1819 May 2. Married at 20 to 21 year old Deborah HUNKINS.

5. Census: 1820 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)

Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31
1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
Geroge SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26

Olive ATWELL, daughter of Nathaniel ATWELL and Lydia HUNKINS, and sister
of Hiram who married Rachel SCAGEL, married a Clark FISK. It would be
interesting to know if he was related to the FISKS living near the
SCAGELS in 1820.

6. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.

pg. 355
Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1
pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

7. Census: 1850 New Berlin, Waukesha, Wisconsin. (19)

pg. 349 (image 223 at Ancestry.com)
25 Sept
6 1641/1663 Scott CLARK 30 farmer b. VT
7 Sylvia 29
8 George 3
9 George SCAGEL 52 farmer $350
10 Deborah 52
11 Francis 15
12 Martha 17

8. Occupation: Farmer 1850.

9. Property: $350 1850.

10. Death: 1850 Aug 30 New Berlin, Waukesha, Wisconsin. (15) Died at 51.

11. Edit : 2003 Aug.

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5 F Rachel + Scagel (20)
Born: 1802 Apr 15 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (21)
Christened:
Died: 1843 Apr 17 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (22)
Buried: – Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center, Washington,
Vermont, USA (23)
Spouse: Hiram + Atwell (1801-1849/1850) (24)
Marr. Date: 1830 Oct 7 – Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA (25)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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1. Birth: 1802 Apr 15 , , Vermont. (21) She is given as born in VT,
Washington Co., Waterbury Center. Washington Co. didn’t exist in 1802.
She was born in what apparently eventually became Washington Co.,
Waterbury Center.

2. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

3. Census: Pg. 19 1820 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)

Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31
1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
Geroge SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26

4. Marriage: Rachel marries Hiram ATWELL., 1830 Oct 7, Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. (25)

5. Census: 1830 Place Yet To Be Located..
Hiram ATWELL has yet to be located in the 1830 census. Rachel’s father’s
household seems to show multiple households in 1830 and as Hiram and
Rachel were just married it is possible thatye were staying with the
Scagels.

6. Child’s Birth: Caroline is born., 1835 Oct 2. She will marry James
Allen NOYES. DIRECT LINE

7. Census: Pg. 357 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (12)

Roll: M704_546, Image 292, Page 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – / – 2 1 – –
1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram Jr. being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.

8. Death: 1843 Apr 17 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (22)

Rachel is given in the family history as dying in childbirth. She
appears to have died as a result of childbirth but it was not until 6
days after her son Francis was born.

Rachel died a day before daughter Sarah’s 8th birthday, Francis dying
three days thereafter on the 20th.

9. Cemetery: ? Old Waterbury Center Cemetery, Waterbury Center,
Washington, Vermont, USA. (26)
Buried at the Old Waterbury Center Cemetery at Waterbury, Washington Co.
VT.

Hiram Atwell d Dec 2,1849, AE 48 yrs 8 mos
Rachel Scagel, his wife, d Apr 17, 1843, AE 41 yrs
Francis Atwell, their son, d Apr 20, 1843, AE 10 days
Hiram Atwell, their son, d July 23, 1834, AE 1 yr, 8 mo 18 days

10. Accessory Document: Marriages of the Children of Nathan and Lydia
Atwell, Cir 1885. (25)
Recorded probably March 1 of 1885 by Caroline Atwell from Asher Atwell’s copying of the Atwell
family bible 17 Feb of 1883.

11. Accessory Document: Hiram Atwell Family Record, Cir 1885. (21)
Recorded probably March 1 of 1885 by Caroline Atwell from
Asher Atwell’s copying of the Atwell family bible 17 Feb of 1883.
Courtesy of Nancy Benton.

12. Accessory Document: Hiram Awell Family Death Record, Cir 1885. (22)
Recorded probably March 1 of 1885 by
Caroline Atwell from Asher Atwell’s copying of the Atwell family bible 17
Feb of 1883. Courtesy of Nancy Benton.

13. Accessory Document: Caroline Atwell History by Pansy Noyes Bryant.
(27)

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6 M Thomas Best Scagel (28)
Born: 1805 Apr 22 – , , Vermont
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Chloe Fisk Dillingham (Cir 1814-1876) (2)
Marr. Date: 1834 May 29
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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1. Birth: 1805 Apr 22 , , Vermont.

2. Name: SCAGGELL in the 1850 census.

3. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

4. Census: 1820 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)

Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31
1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
Geroge SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26.

Note that here the SCAGELS are living beside FISK families and that in
1834 Thomas Best SCAGEL marries Chloe Fisk DILLINGHAM.

5. Marriage: 1834 May 29. Married at the age of 29. His bride was 20.
Patricia Ann David database instead gives a marriage date of 29 May 1834.

6. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. pg. 355

Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1
pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram perhaps being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

7. Census: Sheet 297A 1850 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.
(16) Thomas’ household is a couple of pages over from Hiram ATWELL who
had been married to his sister, Rachel.

23 1843 1853 Scaggell Thomas 45 M
Grocer Vt
24 1843 1853 Scaggell Clara F 36 F
Vt
25 1843 1853 Scaggell Emery D 15 M
Vt
26 1844 1854 Ransom Hawley 46 M Clergyman
Meth. Ep. Vt
27 1844 1854 Ransom Lucy 45 F
Vt
28 1844 1854 Ransom Margaret 22 F
Vt
29 1844 1854 Ransom Dulcena 14 F
Vt

8. Occupation: Grocer 1850.

9. Census: 1860 Waterbury, Washington, Vermont. Source Citation: Year:
1860; Census Place: Waterbury, Washington, Vermont; Roll: M653_1324;
Page: 128; Image: 634; Family History Library Film: 805324.

1165/1237 Thomas B. Scagel 55 Post Master – – 300 VT
Cloe T. Scagel 46 MA
Emery D. 24 clerk VT
Mary E. 6

10. Census: 1870 Warren, Washington, Vermont. Source Citation: Year:
1870; Census Place: Warren, Washington, Vermont; Roll: M593_1626; Page:
286A; Image: 575; Family History Library Film: 553125.

144/154 Scagel E. D. 34 manufr of clap board 5000 1162 VT
T. B. 65 works about mill
Chloe 55
Mary E. 16
Dora 6
Flora 4

11. Correspondence Reference: 1876 Nov 21. (29) Sarah Atwell Gilbert
seems to refer to Thomas Best SCAGEL, her uncle, in a letter dated 21
Nov (1876)

“West went to VT this summer went to (unintelligible) at Waterbury took
dinner with Uncle Best – Aunt Chloe is not there any more she died the
last of July with softening of the brain Uncle Best said and that it
was too much for her burying Mary and Emory I never have seen her since
Mary was buried – the girls were there with him keeping home & going to
school West went to the school house to see them said that Dora was
quite slight and stooping but Flora was plump & very pretty. They have a
little old house at the Mill Village.”

A problem is that Thomas Best SCAGEL is given online as dying 23 Aug
1871, and here West was visiting with Uncle Best in 1876, discussing
Chloe’s death and the death of Emory (her son) and a Mary, which means
this was undeniably Thomas Best SCAGEL.

12. Census: 1880 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (30)
Source Information
Year: 1880; Census Place: Waterbury, Washington, Vermont; Roll: T9_1349;
Family History Film: 1255349; Page: 265B; Enumeration District: 218;
Image:

42 324/347 SCAGEL Thomas B. wm 75 Laborer b. VT
father b. ME
43 Dora wf 16 Granddaughter Teaching School b. VT parents b. VT
44 Flora wf 14 Granddaughter At school b. VT parents b. VT
45 WALDO Harriet wf 46 Servant Housework b. NY parents b. VT
COMMENT: Children of Emery D. SCAGEL are living with Thomas Best
SCAGEL.

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7 M Lorenzo Dow Scagel (31)
Born: 1807 May 20 – , , Vermont
Christened:
Died: Cir 1885 (2)
Buried:
Spouse: Charlotte Ricker (Cir 1801- )
Marr. Date: 1832 Feb 5 (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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1. Birth: 1807 May 20. (18) 1850 census gives as born in VT.
1880 census gives as born in NH.
His family was in VT by 1800.

2. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA. (8)

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 –
1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

3. Census: 1820 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA. (9)

Pg. 19, Roll M33_128, Image 31
1820 VT, Washington Co. Waterbury
Lemuel LYON
Cheser MARSHALL
? LYON
Stephen JONES
Robert JOHNSON
Geroge SEAGUEL – 2 – 1 1 – / 1 – 1 1 1 –
George SEAGUEL Jr. – – – 1 – – / 1 – 1 – – –
Osa POLOROD? Jr.
Benjamin FISK
John FISK

In the elder George’s house, 2 males 10 to 16, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 male 26
to 45, 1 female under 10, 1 2 females 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 45
and up.

The 2 males 10 to 16 are Lorenzo and Thomas, the 1 male 16 to 26 is
unknown (George living in the next household), the 26 to 45 male is
perhaps George placed in the wrong column except that there is also a 26
to 45 year old female in the household who could be the wife of this male
(there is no male listed 45 and over); the female under 10 is unknown,
the two females 15 to 26 would be Rachel and Sarah, the female 26 to 45
is unknown, the female over 45 would be Sarah.

In the younger George’s house, 1 male 16 to 26, 1 female under 10, 1
female 16 to 26

4. Census: 1840 Waterbury Center, Washington, Vermont, USA.

pg. 355
Lorenzo D. SHEGILL – – – 1 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1 1

pg. 357
Hiram ATWELL – 1 – – – 1 / – 2 1 – – 1
1 male 5 to 10, (which would be John most likely?, Hiram perhaps being
already dead), 1 male 30 to 40 (Hiram); 2 females 5 to 10 (would be
Sarah and Caroline), 1 female 10 to 15 would be ?, and a female 30 to
40.
Elias NEWCOMB
William LAMPHER?
Joseph HANES or BANES?
Davin BESCOTT?
Joel DOTY
pg. 358
Lyman SMITH
George SHEGILL – – – – – – – – – 1/ – – – – – – – – – 1
George SHEGILL Jr. – – – 1 – – 1 / 11 2 1 1 – 1
Patrick BRYAN – 1 2 2 1 – 1 / – 1 – 1 – – 1
Michael WELCH
Thomas B. SHEGILL 1 – – 1 – – 1 / – – – – 1 1

5. Census: 1850 Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA. (32)

pg. 86
17/18 Lorenzo D. SCAGEL 42 Farmer $1200 b. VT
Charlotte 47 b. ME
Fanny 19 b. VT
Martha 13 b. VT
Francis L. 8 b. VT
Dennis E. 4 b. VT

6. Occupation: Farmer 1850.

7. Census: 1880 New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Manchester. (33)

Lorenzo D. SCAPEL Self M Male W 73 VT
Farmer NH NH
Charlotte SCAPEL Wife M Female W 79 ME Keeping House ME
ME

Source Information:
Census Place W.2, Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Family History Library Film 1254763
NA Film Number T9-0763
Page Number 46D

8. Death: Cir 1885. (18)

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8 M Francis Scagel (2)
Born: 1810 Apr 9
Christened:
Died: 1812 Jan 2 (2)
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Census: 1810 Waterbury, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.

pg. 173
Stephen GONES
Thomas GUTTUIL?
Isaac GUTTUIL?
James BRYANT
George SCHAGEL (looks like SCHAZEL) 3 2 – 1 / 1 1 – 1 1
John FISK
Hiram PEEK
Wm. COTTON
COMMENT: 3 males under 10 would be Thomas, Lorenzo and perhaps Francis.
The 2 males 10 to 15 would be George and Hiram. The male 26 to 44 would
be George. The female under 10 would be Rachel. The female 10 to 15
would be perhaps Sarah. The female 25 to 44 would be Sarah. The female
over 45 wouldn’t be Rachel Lee SCAGEL as Jacob died in 1817. Perhaps she
is Sarah’s mother.

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General Notes: Husband – George + Scagel
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I don’t have any information on the publication from which the below is taken.
My source is 3 pages xeroxed from The Bryan Family of Waterbury, VT,
courteously provided by Nancy Benton.

The Scagels

Orson Patrick BRYAN, having married Sally, the daughter of George Scagel, the
descendents of this marriage would also be part of the Scagel family. It has
been a long time since anyone with the Scagel surname had lived in Waterbury.
There are Scagel descendents presently living in Morrisville and Richmond. Of
course, the Bryans and Scagels had close family ties. Two of my father’s
brothers and one sister, who died as infants or young children, are buried in
the George Scagel lot in the old Center cemetery.

George Scagel came to Waterbury in 1794. Lewis’ History of Waterbury says p.
30, “George Scagel took up his residence on a center plot in 1794, and spent
his life there. “This was early in Waterbury’s history as a political entity.
The first settler in the area of Waterbury was a Mr. Marsh, who arrived in
1783. Ezra Butler, who is considered to be the first permanent resident in
what was to become the town of Waterbury, arrived in 1785. Note that Georg
Scagel arrived a scant nine years later. The Bryans, thorough the Scagels, are
one of the oldest families in Waterbury to continually reside or own property
and pay taxes in the town. Book 2, Page 123 of the Waterbury Town records
states that George Scagel purchased from Josiah Smith on January 6, 1797, land
in the Center for which he paid $200. This was “the original right of Joseph
Badgley in the township of Waterbury.” A map of the lots assigned to the
original grantors, shows this to be the lot where the brick house, opposite the
Methodist Church, now stands.

George Scagel apparently was a man of considerable substance. The brick house
was originally a farm house built by George Scagel. Even today, it is the most
imposing structure in the Center. We have noted that the community’s first
church services were held in a barn. When the present brick church was built
opposite the Scagel home, it was built on land donated by George Scagel in
accordance with family tradi-

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tion. Among my mother’s newspaper clippings is an article written about the
church in 1949. This article states, “Land for this church was leased for the
sum of $10 by George Scagel to Chester Lyon, Thomas B. Scagel, and Ira Hudson,
trustees of the church.” Thomas Best Scagel was a son of George Scagel. He
was later the postmaster at Waterbury Street. Apparently the $10 involved was
a good faith token payment for the land. An interesting story involving the
church is that the church bell was pealed 100 times on the 100th birthday of
Rachel Lee Scagel, the mother of George Scagel. She was born in 1733, and so
this event occurred in 1833, shortly after the completion of the church. On
that same day, at 100 years of age, she took a stroll from her son George’s
house in the Center, to her granddaughter Sally Bryan’s house. This would, of
course, be the house on present Route 100, where my father was born forty years
later.

A resume of the movement of the Scagel family to northern Vermont may be of
interest. Jacob Scagel, fourth and last known child of Christopher and Deborah
(Wallis) Scagel, was born at Rye, New Hampshire, October 25, 1736. An entry in
the marriage register of the Congregational Church of Rye for the year 1755
states: “Jan 21 Jacob Scadgel and Rachel Lee were married.” In a record
published by the Hunkins family, in 1961, it states that George Scagel was born
in Maine on October 8, 1765. In the genealogy chart of the Scagel family, his
birthplace is given as Rye, New Hampshire. In the reminisences (sic) written
by Edith Emma Atkins, it states that George Scagel came to Vermont from Saco,
Maine. George Scagel may have been born in Maine, but authenticated
information shows that the family started moving north from Rye, New
Hampshire.

Over the years, there have developed many variations in the spellling of the
Scagel name. In 1766, Jacob “Schagell” was living in Rye, New Hampshire. In
1769, Jacob “Scagel” was employed in building the road from Middleton to
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Also, in 1769, Jacob “Sceggel” became a resident of
the latter town. The New Hampshire State Papers report that by 29 January 1770
Jacob “Seageal” had fulfilled the conditions of the deed issued to him in
Wolfeboro. Jacob and Rachel (she who lived to be 103 and died in Waterbury
Center in 1836) lived in Wolfeboro for five years, during which time their last
three children were born. On December 8, 1770, Jacob mortgaged his land for
fifty pounds. Unable to meet the payment on the morgage, the court forced
Jacob out of his home in April, 1775.

The family next moved east to Parsonfield, Maine which area was just opening up
for settlement. In 1785, the family was still in Parsonfield

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field, for the history of the town states that in that year Jacob “Schagel”
owned a potash works. It is not known when Jacob Scagel left Parsonfield.
Possibly, he turned over the potash works to his son, Jacob Jr., when the
latter returned from the Revolutionary War. He may have turned the business
over to his son, George. In those days, no recording of deeds was required
when property was transferred from father to son, so the possibility of
following the movement of people through transfer of property is made
difficult.

At the taking of the 1790 census, Jacob and Rachel Scagel were living in
Newbury, Orange County, Vermont. Official records there show that also in
Newbury, Vermont were Jacob’s sons, Jacob Jr., Elijah and William. No where is
mention made of George Scagel, Jacob’s son, being in Newbury.

George Scagel probably came to Waterbury from Saco, Maine as noted in the Bryan
family records. Later, George’s older brother, Jacob Jr., moved north to
Stanbridge East, Quebec. Also, later, Jacob and Rachel Scagel moved to
Waterbury. Later activity of Jacob is not known. He died March 18, 1817. We
have been unable to find a gravestone marking his place of burial. He was in
his 81st year, and his wife Rachel was nearly 84 years old. They had been
married for 62 years. Rachel continued to make her home with her son, George,
for another nineteen years.

Two of my grandfather’s brothers married two Scagel sisters from Standridge,
Quebec. They were second cousins. My second cousin Macie Bryan Evans is
descended from Jacob Scagel, from both her grandfather Denis Bryan and her
grandmother Mary Scagel Bryan.

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Research Notes: Husband – George + Scagel
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Ancestry.com “Ancestry World Tree Search Results” 17 Jan 2001
Shows children as:
Sarah Scagel
Sally Scagel
Hiram Scagel
George Scagel
Rachel Scagel
Thomas Best Scagel
Lorenzo Dow Scagel
Francis Scagel

http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=plemanski&i
d=I09723
more family at rootsweb

* * * * * * * * * *

Old Waterbury Center Cemetery
Waterbury, Washington County, VT

Scagel, George…….. 167
Scagel, Rachel……… 167 (Lee?)
Scagel, Sally…………. 167

These are the Lees at the cemetery:
Lee, Charles B……… 170
Lee, Henry B……….. 170
Lee, J.&L…………….. 171
Lee, Jonathan………. 170

No Pierces.
Pierson, Thomas F. 160

Has a Hiram Atwell:
Atwell, Francis…….. 167
Atwell, Hiram……… 167

http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtwashin/cemOldWaterburyCtr.htm

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General Notes: Wife – Sarah Or Sally (+) Pierce
================================================================================

Sarah’s parents are currently unknown. Caroline Atwell Noyes always told her
children she was a cousin of President Franklin PIERCE.

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Research Notes: Wife – Sarah Or Sally (+) Pierce
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York County Court Index Lookup Results

Search Criteria: Name starting with “pierce”
49 Records found.
Name Plaintiff/ Defendant Cause Year, Month Location Index Number Court
Volume/ Page Box/ File
PIERCE, WILLIAM DEF THEFT 1702, 1 605405 SESS 6-279 3-15
PIERCE, MARY DEF FORNICATION 1703, 4 605420 SESS 6-290
PIERCE, WILLIAM DEF DRUNKENNESS 1715, 1 605483 SESS 6-384
PIERCE, WILLIAM DEF 1716, 1 York 607796 CCP 6-202 9-4
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT 1717, 1 605503 CCP 6-212
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT 1718, 4 Portsmouth 605528 CCP 6-223 11-7
PIERCE, WILLIAM DEF 1722, 4 York 603884 CCP 7-57 17-31
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT DEBT 1722, 10 Portsmouth 605632 CCP NR 18-34
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT DEBT 1722, 10 Portsmouth 605633 CCP NR 18-36
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT DEBT 1723, 4 Portsmouth 605642 CCP 7-69 19-21
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT DEBT 1723, 4 Portsmouth 605641 CCP 7-69 19-20
PIERCE, WILLIAM DEF DEBT 1728, 4 York 604034 CCP 8-21 30-28
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1729, 1 Falmouth 600415 CCP 8-66 33-33
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1729, 1 Falmouth 600412 CCP 8-63 33-22
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1729, 4 Falmouth 605820 CCP 8-72 34-14
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1729, 4 Falmouth 609559 CCP 8-73 34-18
PIERCE, WILLIAM PLT DEBT 1729, 10 York 605879 CCP 8-100 36-19
PIERCE, ROBERT PLT DEBT 1730, 1 Biddeford 605894 CCP 8-110 37-6
PIERCE, ANNE DEF FORNICATION 1730, 4 605936 SESS 8-51 39-26
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1731, 4 Falmouth 609619 CCP 9-37 42-15
PIERCE, JOSHUA JR PLT DEBT 1731, 4 Portsmouth 605979 CCP 9-51 42-43
PIERCE, WILLIAM PLT DEBT 1734, 7 York 606188 CCP 10-117 55-19
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1736, 10 Falmouth 600809 CCP 10-399 64-14
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1736, 10 Falmouth 609778 CCP 10-399 64-14
PIERCE, ROBERT PLT DEBT 1738, 1 Falmouth 606448 CCP 11-91 70-45
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF TRESPASS 1738, 4 Falmouth 609826 CCP 11-124 71-45
PIERCE, ANDREW PLT DEBT 1738, 4 Newbury, MA 606506 CCP 11-190 73-15
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 7 Falmouth 606524 CCP 11-208 73-61
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 7 Falmouth 602614 CCP 11-215 73-74
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 10 Falmouth 604564 CCP 11-217 74-4
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 10 Falmouth 604568 CCP 11-219 74-12
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 10 Falmouth 608430 CCP 11-219 74-11
PIERCE, ROBERT DEF DEBT 1738, 10 Falmouth 606531 CCP 11-220 74-17
PIERCE, ANDREW DEF DEBT 1739, 4 Newbury, MA 600993 CCP 11-309 77-1
PIERCE, ANDREW DEF DEBT 1739, 4 Newbury, MA 600994 CCP 11-309 77-1
PIERCE, ANDREW PLT DEBT 1739, 4 Newbury, MA 606594 CCP 11-309 77-2
PIERCE, JOSHUA PLT DEBT 1741, 1 Portsmouth 606731 CCP 12-273 85-54
PIERCE, JOHN DEF DEBT 1741, 4 Berwick 601145 CCP 12-298 86-33
PIERCE, DANIEL PLT DEBT 1743, 4 Portsmouth 606869 CCP 12-523 93-56
PIERCE, ISRAEL DEF TRESPASS 1750, 4 Berwick 610172 CCP 13-411 108-24
PIERCE, JOHN DEF DEBT 1751, 1 Berwick 603089 CCP 13-443 109-49
PIERCE, JOHN DEF DEBT 1751, 4 Berwick 610191 CCP 13-450 110-5
PIERCE, STEPHEN DEF DEBT 1751, 4 York 610192 CCP 13-452 110-9
PIERCE, JOHN ET AL DEF DEBT 1754, 4 Berwick 603239 CCP 14-69 116-59
PIERCE, JOHN DEF DEBT 1755, 4 Berwick 605134 CCP 14-138 119-26
PIERCE, JOHN PLT DEBT 1756, 1 Berwick 607379 CCP 14-213 121-22
PIERCE, DANIEL PLT DEBT 1756, 4 607381 CCP 14-218 121-34
PIERCE, JOHN ET AL DEF DEBT 1757, 4 Berwick 603379 CCP 14-323 124-42
PIERCE, HANNAH ORDERED TO LEAVE 1759, 4 Berwick 607548 SESS NR 131-38

http://www.raynorshyn.com/megenweb/york/CourtSho.cfm

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Ephraim Marble and Anna Dunham

Ephraim Marble and Anna Dunham are possible parents of Sally Marble who married James Noyes.

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Husband: Ephraim + Marble (1)
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Born: 1767 Sep 9 – Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts (2)
Christened:
Died: 1835 – Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Buried:
Father: Nathaniel + Marble (1720/1721-1802) (2)
Mother: Abigail + Houghton (1733-1825) (2)
Marriage: Place:
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Other Spouse: Betsey Wood ( – )
Date: 1832 Jul 4 – Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio (2)
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Events
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1. Birth: 9 Sept 1767 Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts.

2. Matrimony 1: Married to Anna DUNHAM., Bef 1790.

3. Census: 1800 Phelps, Ontario, New York.
The page at Ancestry.com only shows an incomplete account, most of the
page clipped off, so for Ephraim MARBLE we only see that he has 2 males
under 10 and one male 10 to 15.

4. Census: 1810 Phelps, Ontario, New York. (3)
pg. 10 (ancestry.com)
Hugh DUNHAM
Ephrim MARBLE – 2 – 1 – | 6 – – 1 – (pg.
224)
Abijan MARBLE 1 2 2 – 1 | 2 1 – – 1 (pg. 224)
Levi MARBLE – – 1 – – | 1 1 – 1 –
Nathl MARBLE – 2 1 – 1 | 1 – 1 1 –

COMMENT: 2 free white males 10 to 15, 1 free white male 26 to 44, 6 free
white females under 10, 1 free white female 26 to 44 in Ephraim’s
household. 6 children seem a bit much for one decade but it’s possible.
The Gandolf genealogy would only account for two of these females via
Fanny and Amanda. If Sally MARBLE was born in 1796 then she is too old,
but an error may have been made (as often happens.)

5. Census: 1820 NY, Ontario Co. Phelps. (4)
pg. 287
James NOYS 2 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 – 1 – 2 – 1
pg. 291
James WATERS – 2 – 1 – 1 1 – 2 – 1 – 4
James WATERS is two doors away from a James WESTBROOK
pg. 297
Daniel MARBLE – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 – – – 1
Mary MARBLE 1 – – 1 – – – – 2 – 2 – 1
Ephraim MARBLE – 1 – 2 – 1 – 1 1 1 2 – 2 –
1
NOTE: 1 male 10 to 16, 2 males 16 to 26, 1 male 45 and up, 1 female 10 to
16, 1 female 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 2 females 45 and up
William MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – 1 – – 1 – – 1
Abijah MARBLE 1 – – – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 – 1
Ebenezer MARBLE – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – 1
Thomas MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – 1
Moses MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – 4 – – 1 – – 1

The male 10 to 16 would be unknown. The 2 males 16 to 26 would be
Solomon and Thomas. The male 45 and up is Ephraim. the female 10 to 16
is Serepta as Amanada is married already, the female 16 to 26 is unknown
as is the female 26 to 45, and one of the 45 and up females is unknown,
the other 45 and up being Anna.

6. Wife’s Death: Anna dies., 1832 Mar 25, Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio. He
didn’t waste much time getting married again!

7. Matrimony 2: Married to Betsey WOOD., 1832 Jul 4, Bedford, Cuyahoga,
Ohio.

8. Death: Cir 1835 Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

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Wife: Anna + Dunham (2)
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Born: 1767 Jun 14
Christened:
Died: 1832 Mar 25 – Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio (2)
Buried:
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Events
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1. Birth: 1767 Jun 14.

2. Marriage: Married to Ephraim MARBLE, Bef 1790.

3. Census: 1800 Phelps, Ontario, New York.
The page at Ancestry.com only shows an incomplete account, most of the
page clipped off, so for Ephraim MARBLE we only see that he has 2 males
under 10 and one male 10 to 15.

4. Census: 1810 Phelps, Ontario, New York. (3)
pg. 10 (ancestry.com)
Hugh DUNHAM
Ephrim MARBLE – 2 – 1 – | 6 – – 1 – (pg.
224)
Abijan MARBLE 1 2 2 – 1 | 2 1 – – 1 (pg. 224)
Levi MARBLE – – 1 – – | 1 1 – 1 –
Nathl MARBLE – 2 1 – 1 | 1 – 1 1 –

COMMENT: 2 free white males 10 to 15, 1 free white male 26 to 44, 6 free
white females under 10, 1 free white female 26 to 44 in Ephraim’s
household. 6 children seem a bit much for one decade but it’s possible.
The Gandolf genealogy would only account for two of these females via
Fanny and Amanda. If Sally MARBLE was born in 1796 then she is too old,
but an error may have been made (as often happens.)

5. Census: 1820 NY, Ontario Co. Phelps. (4)
pg. 287
James NOYS 2 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 – 1 – 2 – 1
pg. 291
James WATERS – 2 – 1 – 1 1 – 2 – 1 – 4
James WATERS is two doors away from a James WESTBROOK
pg. 297
Daniel MARBLE – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 – – – 1
Mary MARBLE 1 – – 1 – – – – 2 – 2 – 1
Ephraim MARBLE – 1 – 2 – 1 – 1 1 1 2 – 2 –
1
NOTE: 1 male 10 to 16, 2 males 16 to 26, 1 male 45 and up, 1 female 10 to
16, 1 female 16 to 26, 1 female 26 to 45, 2 females 45 and up
William MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – 1 – – 1 – – 1
Abijah MARBLE 1 – – – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 – 1
Ebenezer MARBLE – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – 1
Thomas MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – 1
Moses MARBLE 1 – – – 1 – 4 – – 1 – – 1

The male 10 to 16 would be unknown. The 2 males 16 to 26 would be
Solomon and Thomas. The male 45 and up is Ephraim. the female 10 to 16
is Serepta as Amanada is married already, the female 16 to 26 is unknown
as is the female 26 to 45, and one of the 45 and up females is unknown,
the other 45 and up being Anna.

6. Death: 1832 Mar 25.

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Children
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1 F Ann Marble (2)
Born:
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: William Lozier (1806- ) (2)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:

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2 M Levi Marble
Born: 1790 May 10 – Massachusetts, Hampshire County, Williamsburg (2)
Christened:
Died: 1874 Mar 4 – Illinois, Woodford County
Buried:
Spouse: Elizabeth Granger (1791- ) (2)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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3 F Sally + Marble (5)
Born: 1796 Sep 6 – , , Massachusetts (6)
Christened:
Died: 1838 Aug 10 – Pavillion, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Buried:
Spouse: James + Noyes (1793-1864) (7)
Marr. Date: 1815 Sep 6 – Pavillion, Kalamazoo, Michigan (8)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:
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Events
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1. Birth: 6 Sept 1796. (6) Birth date from Family Record of James Noyes
created by James A. and Caroline Atwell Noyes. Sally Marble’s name was
not entered in full. She was referred to as Sally Noyes.

No record of Sally’s birth has been found. She may be daughter of
Ephraim Marble and Anna Dunham. According to Lynn Marble, they had a
daughter named Serepta. They appear on the 1810 census in Ontario
County, NY, with a daughter in her age range.

Source: Nancy Benton

2. Parentage:
In NY, 1815, a Petrus WESTBROOK b. 20 Sept. 1797, Deer Park, NY, died 8
Jan 1851, Kalamazoo, NY (sic) married a Fannie MARBLE b. 20 March 1801,
died 15 May 1849 in Kalamzaoo, MI. Their children were Amanda, Ephriam,
Benjamin, Henry H. Solomon, William, Ethan Allen and WIlliam Thomas.

The 1840 Kalamazoo Pavilion MI census shows a John WESTBROOK living
beside James NOYES. The 1850 census shows on page 218 a Peter WESTBROOK
b. MA and an Ephraim WESTBROOK.

?/1573 Peter WESTBROOK 58 $700 MA
Ethan 18 b, OH
William 10
?/1574 Ephraim 30
Jane 17
Nancy MOON 19

Petrus WESTROOK is the same Peter WESTBROOK shown in the 1850 Kalamazoo
census with sons Ethan, William and Ephraim.

Fannie MARBLE, given at
http://www.gencircles.com/users/gandalf/1/data/102833.html as born 20
March 1801 in Williamsburg, Hampshire Co. MA, was the daughter of Ephraim
MARBLE and Anna DUNHAM.

Ephraim MARBLE was born 9 Sept. 1767 in Conway, Franklin Co. MA and died
1835 in Bedford, Cuyahoga Co. Ohio. Anna DUNHAM was born 14 June 1767 in
Edgartown/Williamsburg and died 25 March 1832 in Bedford, Cuyahoga Co.
OH. Their children were: Ann married William LOZIER, Levi married
Elizabeth GRANGER, Solomon married Mary then Catherine CONVERSE, Thomas
married Catherine WINEFIELD, Fanny, Amanda married Ethan WAIT, Serepta,
Welcome and Rachel m. Robert LOGAN.

Parents of Ephraim MARBLE were Nathaniel MARBLE and Abigail HOUGHTON. The
1840 and 1850 Kalamazoo Pavilion censuses show an A. H. HOUGHTON. In the
1850 census he is living 2 households down from James NOYES.

A. H. HOUGHTON (BOUGHTON) 55 b. NY
Desire 50
C. W. 22
Alphonzo 20
Chancy 19
Charlotte 16
George M. 11
Loretta 9

These are the MARBLES in the 1810 Ontario Co. NY census:

1810 MARBLE ABIJAH Ontario County NY 224 12201-21001 Federal Population
Schedule NY 1810 Federal Census Index NYS1a2059167
1810 MARBLE EPHRAIM Ontario County NY 224 02010-60010 Federal Population
Schedule NY 1810 Federal Census Index NYS1a2059218
1810 MARBLE LEVI Ontario County NY 224 00100-00100 Federal Population
Schedule NY 1810 Federal Census Index NYS1a2059282
1810 MARBLE NATHANIEL Ontario County NY 224 02101-11010 Federal
Population Schedule NY 1810 Federal Census Index NYS1a2059303

3. Census: 1810 Phelps, Ontario, New York. (3)
pg. 10 (ancestry.com)
Hugh DUNHAM
Ephrim MARBLE – 2 – 1 – | 6 – – 1 – (pg.
224)
Abijan MARBLE 1 2 2 – 1 | 2 1 – – 1 (pg. 224)
Levi MARBLE – – 1 – – | 1 1 – 1 –
Nathl MARBLE – 2 1 – 1 | 1 – 1 1 –

4. Marriage: 6 Sept 1815, Pavillion, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Married James
NOYES at the age of 19. He was 21.

5. Child’s Birth: Ezra is born., 1817 Jul 7.

6. Child’s Birth: Elizabeth is born., 1819 Mar 22.

7. Census: 1820 Place Yet To Be Located.. James NOYES Sr. was living in
Phelps in 1820. James Allen NOYES and Sally MARBLE could have been living
with another family in the area and are thus not seen in the census…or
they could have moved on elsewhere.

8. Child’s Birth: James (1) is born., 1821 Jul 13.

9. Child’s Death: James (1) dies at the age of 2 of malaria fever., 1823
Apr.

10. Child’s Birth: B. J. is born., 1823 Oct 4.

11. Tax list: 1825, , , Michigan. 1825 NOYES JAMES Wayne&wshtnwco MI 799
Tax List 1825 Tax List MI Early Census Index MIS2a927036

12. Child’s Birth: James Allen is born., 1826 Dec 22. James will marry
Caroline ATWELL. DIRECT LINE

13. Chlid’s Birth: Maryette is born., 1828 Jul 17.

14. Child’s Birth: Dan is born., 1831 Nov 4.

15. Mother’s Death: Death of Anna DUNHAM MARBLE., 1832 Mar 25.

16. Child’s Birth: Delia is born., 1833 Nov 15.

17. Child’s Death: Dan dies at the age of 3 of malaria fever., 1835 Sep
10.

18. Father’s Death: Death of Ephraim MARBLE., Cir 1835.

19. Child’s Death: Delia dies at 4 of malaria fever., 1837.

20. Death: 1838 Aug 10 Pavillion, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (6) Death date
from Family Record of James Noyes created by James A. and Caroline Atwell
Noyes.

Sally died at 41. She and James had been married 22 years.

21. Accessory Document: James Noyes, Sally Marble and Susan Waters Family
Record. (9)

22. Accessory Document: James Noyes Family Record, 1848 Jun 3. (6)

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4 M Solomon Marble (2)
Born: 1796 Feb 20
Christened:
Died: 1879 Mar 17 – Illinois, Lake County, Waukegan (2)
Buried:
Spouse: Mary (Cir 1799- )
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Catherine Converse (1813- )
Marr. Date: 1845 May (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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5 M Thomas Marble
Born: 1798 Jun – , , Massachusetts (2)
Christened:
Died: 1835 Apr 2 – Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Buried:
Spouse: Catherine Winefield (1800- ) (2)
Marr. Date:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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6 F Fanny Marble
Born: 1801 Mar 20 – Massachusetts, Hampshire County, Williamsburg (2)
Christened:
Died: 1849 May 15 – , Kalamazoo, Michigan
Buried:
Spouse: Peter Westbrook ( -1851)
Marr. Date: Abt 1814 – , , New York (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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7 F Amanda Marble
Born: 1804 Feb 12 – Phelps, Ontario, New York (2)
Christened:
Died: 1893 Jan 8 – Illinois, Lake County, Monaville
Buried:
Spouse: Ethan Wait (1800-1844) (2)
Marr. Date: 1819 Nov 13 – Phelps, Ontario, New York
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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8 F Serepta Marble
Born: Cir 1806
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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9 M Welcome Marble (2)
Born: Cir 1812 – Phelps, Ontario, New York
Christened:
Died: 1893 Jan 8 (2)
Buried:
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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10 F Rachel Marble
Born: Cir 1814 – , , New York (2)
Christened:
Died: Unknown
Buried:
Spouse: Robert Logan ( – )
Marr. Date: 1834 May 12 – Bedford, Cuyahoga, Ohio (2)
Spouse:
Marr. Date:

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General Notes: Husband – Ephraim + Marble
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POSSIBLE DIRECT LINE (TO SALLY MARBLE MARRIED JAMES NOYES)

Possible father of Sally MARBLE.

Sally MARBLE is given by family record as having been born 6 Sept. 1796. She
and James NOYES married 6 Sept. 1815 in Ontario Co. NY.

In NY, 1815, a Petrus WESTBROOK b. 20 Sept. 1797, Deer Park, NY, died 8 Jan
1851, Kalamazoo, NY (sic) married a Fannie MARBLE b. 20 March 1801, died 15 May
1849 in Kalamazaoo, MI. Their children were Amanda, Ephriam, Benjamin, Henry H.
Solomon, William, Ethan Allen and WIlliam Thomas.

The 1840 Kalamazoo Pavilion MI census shows a John WESTBROOK living beside
James NOYES. The 1850 census shows on page 218 a Peter WESTBROOK b. MA and an
Ephraim WESTBROOK, again, living a few households from James NOYES.

?/1573 Peter WESTBROOK 58 $700 MA
Ethan 18 b, OH
William 10
?/1574 Ephraim 30
Jane 17
Nancy MOON 19

Petrus WESTROOK is the same Peter WESTBROOK shown in the 1850 Kalamazoo census
with sons Ethan, William and Ephraim.

Fannie MARBLE, wife of Peter WESTRBOOK, is given as born 20 March 1801 in
Williamsburg, Hampshire Co. MA, the daughter of Ephraim MARBLE and Anna
DUNHAM.

Ephraim MARBLE was born 9 Sept. 1767 in Conway, Franklin Co. MA and died 1835
in Bedford, Cuyahoga Co. Ohio. Anna DUNHAM was born 14 June 1767 in
Edgartown/Williamsburg and died 25 March 1832 in Bedford, Cuyahoga Co. OH.
Their known children were: Ann married William LOZIER, Levi married Elizabeth
GRANGER, Solomon married Mary then Catherine CONVERSE, Thomas married Catherine
WINEFIELD, Fanny, Amanda married Ethan WAIT, Serepta, Welcome and Rachel m.
Robert LOGAN.

Parents of Ephraim MARBLE were Nathaniel MARBLE and Abigail HOUGHTON. The 1840
and 1850 Kalamazoo Pavilion censuses show an A. H. HOUGHTON. In the 1850 census
he is living 2 households down from James NOYES.

A. H. HOUGHTON (BOUGHTON) 55 b. NY
Desire 50
C. W. 22
Alphonzo 20
Chancy 19
Charlotte 16
George M. 11
Loretta 9

Sally is thought to be a daughter of Ephraim. There are 6 females in the 1810
census, all under 10, and only a couple of these are accounted for in the list
of known females for Ephaim and Marble. Only 2 of these females seem to be
observed in the 1820 household and it’s impossible to say who those two are.
The 1800 census only shows a couple of age groupings for the males, and the
rest of the page is cut off. There are several MARBLES in the 1810 and 1820
census and it could be that Sally (already married by 1820) is a daughter of
one of the other MARBLES, but right now we’re looking at Ephraim because of
Peter WESTBROOK.

When the Dunwells arrived in Marbletown, then called Taunton, the Marbles were
already settled here. Four Marble brothers, Nathaniel, Abijah, Ephraim,
Jeremiah, and a brother-in-law, Mr. Coates, were the leading spirit of the
settlement. The parents of the four brothers had emigrated to this section with
their children. Nathaniel, Sr. was born to Sudbury, Massachusetts, in 1721, and
died in Marbletown June 8, 1802. His marker and that of his wife, Abigail, who
died in 1825 at age ninety three, are in the Marbletown cemetery on Sweed
Road.

The Marbles were energetic men and had planted a vigorous settlement. Nathaniel
owned three hundred acres between Marbletown Road and Vienna Street Road. He
donated land for the cemetery, the church, and the school. Although some of the
Marbles moved to other sections, many of them and their descendants lived in
Marbletown for three generations. Miss Verona M. Marble, who now resides in
Newark is the great-great-great-great granddaughter of the first Nathaniel
Marble to settle in the section that now bears his name.

Daniel and Abijah Marble had cattle earmarks registered in the first town book
of Phelps. Cattle were allowed to roam in the woods then and the earmarks
served the same purpose as branding cattle in the West.

Miss Verona Marble’s father, the late Ray W. Marble, was interested in family
history. He sent to a place in Massachusetts for a genealogy of the Marble
family. Of the serveral children and their descendants of Edmund Marble, born
in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1664, all had been traced except Nathaniel who,
according to the family historian, had emigrated to York State and never heard
of again. Mr. Marble was pleased that he could fill in the “missing link” to
his family’s history.

Nathaniel, Abijah and Ephraim in the 1810 census in Ontario would either be
three of these MARBLE brothers, or related to them. As for their being in
Ontario:

Although Phelps and Gorham negotiated with Massachusetts for the lands which,
according to agreement, were to become a part of New York, they also had to
purchase them from the Seneca Indians. After much delay and many problems an
agreement was finally reached at a meeting with the Senecas held near the
present site of Buffalo, whereby the purchasers were to give the Indians five
thousand dollars in hand and five hundred dollars a year forever. This amount
to about one and one half cents per acre. Financial difficulties forced Phelps
and Gorham to allow about two thirds of the original purchase to revert back to
Massachusetts. This land was later sold to the Holland Land Company and a
portion called the Morris Reserve was sold to Robert Morris.

Due to an error in surveying, the boundary line was changed, resulting in an
irregular shaped piece of land called the “gore” between the old and new
preemption lines. The area known today as Wayne County was officially named
April 11, 1823. It was made up of parts of Ontario and Seneca Counties which
included the gore and from Seneca County the land that had been set aside as a
land bonus for soldiers of the Revolutionary War and was called the Military
Tract. Wayne County was named in honor of General Anthony Wayne in remembrance
of his great services in quelling the Indian uprisings in this section. (See
fig. 2)

SOURCE: History and Folklore of Marbletown, 1963, Lois D. Pelis

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General Notes: Wife – Anna + Dunham
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POSSIBLE DIRECT LINE (TO SALLY MARBLE MARRIED JAMES NOYES)

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Sources

1. David Buchroder, Gandalf’s Genealogy (http://www.gencircles.com). …. Lois
D. Pelis, History and Folklore of Marbletown (1963).
2. David Buchroder, Gandalf’s Genealogy (http://www.gencircles.com).
3. New York, Ontario County, 1810 U.S. Federal Census Population Schedule
(Images at Ancestry.com).
4. New York, Ontario County, 1820 U. S. Federal Census Population Schedule
(Microfilm at Ancestry.com).
5. Noyes notes. …. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various
sources, some unnoted. Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording
during the mid 1900s, Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy
Noyes Bryant contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer
Genealogy with Associated Families (2003 Word Document file).
6. James A. Noyes and Caroline Atwell Noyes, James Noyes Family Record (Births
and deaths for James A. Noyes parents and siblings were initially written
June 4 1848 in Springfield Lagrange Co. Indiana by James A. Noyes. This
was copied and half-siblings’ births and deaths entered by Carrie A. Noyes
March 1, 1885.
Transcribed 2003 by jk from scan of original document in possession of
Nancy Benton.)
7. Nancy Benton genealogy database drawn from various sources, some unnoted.
Grace Noyes Pinkerton b. 1892, did much recording during the mid 1900s,
Nancy Benton assisting and later augmenting. Pansy Noyes Bryant
contributed greatly, mother of Nancy Benton, Noyes-Brewer Genealogy with
Associated Families (2003 Word Document file).
8. Noyes notes.
9. James Noyes family record showing children with Sally Marble and Susan
Waters (Digital copy courtesy of Nancy Benton).