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Abraham "Abram" H. STAFFORD

Male 1841 - 1928  (87 years)


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  1. 1.  Abraham "Abram" H. STAFFORD was born on 31 Mar 1841 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio (son of Reuben STAFFORD and Jane Almira ROBINSON); died on 6 Jul 1928 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.

    Other Events:

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    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1900, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1910, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1910, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1910, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1910, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1920, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1920, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1920, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1920, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Will: 13 Jan 1926
    • Will: 13 Jan 1926
    • Will: 13 Jan 1926
    • Will: 13 Jan 1926
    • Obituary: 11 Jul 1928, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Obituary: 11 Jul 1928, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Obituary: 11 Jul 1928, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Obituary: 11 Jul 1928, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio

    Notes:

    Abram's middle name was either Halbert or Harrison.

    Abram enlisted 9 Aug 1862 in Company E of the 105 OVI but transferred to Company E of the 103 OVI and served under Col. John S. Casement. Promoted to full Corporal 5 Aug 1863. Campaigned in Covington KY, Knoxville TN (The Seige), Alanta GA, Nashville TN, Franklin TN. The left wing of his regiment was taken for a guard at headquarters, and he was sent to Washington DC with General Schofield. He was then sent to Fort Fisher, NC and later he was with his division when they captured Fort Anderson. He was at Wilmington NC and at New Berne and Raleigh. Promoted to full Sgt. 29 May 1864. Sgt. Stafford was Honorably discharged 12 June 1865, at Raleigh, NC. he was never confined to the hospital excepting a single day. He returned to farming 260 acres. As his means increased, he invested in stock in the Citizens Bank of Chardon and later became a Director on its Board.

    Politically, he supported the Republican Party. He served as Justice of the Peace for several terms and belonged to the Masonic Order and was a worthy member of the Grand Army of the Republic.


    Abram's middle name was either Halbert or Harrison.

    Abram enlisted 9 Aug 1862 in Company E of the 105 OVI but transferred to Company E of the 103 OVI and served under Col. John S. Casement. Promoted to full Corporal 5 Aug 1863. Campaigned in Covington KY, Knoxville TN (The Seige), Alanta GA, Nashville TN, Franklin TN. The left wing of his regiment was taken for a guard at headquarters, and he was sent to Washington DC with General Schofield. He was then sent to Fort Fisher, NC and later he was with his division when they captured Fort Anderson. He was at Wilmington NC and at New Berne and Raleigh. Promoted to full Sgt. 29 May 1864. Sgt. Stafford was Honorably discharged 12 June 1865, at Raleigh, NC. he was never confined to the hospital excepting a single day. He returned to farming 260 acres. As his means increased, he invested in stock in the Citizens Bank of Chardon and later became a Director on its Board.

    Politically, he supported the Republican Party. He served as Justice of the Peace for several terms and belonged to the Masonic Order and was a worthy member of the Grand Army of the Republic.


    Abram's middle name was either Halbert or Harrison.

    Abram enlisted 9 Aug 1862 in Company E of the 105 OVI but transferred to Company E of the 103 OVI and served under Col. John S. Casement. Promoted to full Corporal 5 Aug 1863. Campaigned in Covington KY, Knoxville TN (The Seige), Alanta GA, Nashville TN, Franklin TN. The left wing of his regiment was taken for a guard at headquarters, and he was sent to Washington DC with General Schofield. He was then sent to Fort Fisher, NC and later he was with his division when they captured Fort Anderson. He was at Wilmington NC and at New Berne and Raleigh. Promoted to full Sgt. 29 May 1864. Sgt. Stafford was Honorably discharged 12 June 1865, at Raleigh, NC. he was never confined to the hospital excepting a single day. He returned to farming 260 acres. As his means increased, he invested in stock in the Citizens Bank of Chardon and later became a Director on its Board.

    Politically, he supported the Republican Party. He served as Justice of the Peace for several terms and belonged to the Masonic Order and was a worthy member of the Grand Army of the Republic.


    Abram's middle name was either Halbert or Harrison.

    Abram enlisted 9 Aug 1862 in Company E of the 105 OVI but transferred to Company E of the 103 OVI and served under Col. John S. Casement. Promoted to full Corporal 5 Aug 1863. Campaigned in Covington KY, Knoxville TN (The Seige), Alanta GA, Nashville TN, Franklin TN. The left wing of his regiment was taken for a guard at headquarters, and he was sent to Washington DC with General Schofield. He was then sent to Fort Fisher, NC and later he was with his division when they captured Fort Anderson. He was at Wilmington NC and at New Berne and Raleigh. Promoted to full Sgt. 29 May 1864. Sgt. Stafford was Honorably discharged 12 June 1865, at Raleigh, NC. he was never confined to the hospital excepting a single day. He returned to farming 260 acres. As his means increased, he invested in stock in the Citizens Bank of Chardon and later became a Director on its Board.

    Politically, he supported the Republican Party. He served as Justice of the Peace for several terms and belonged to the Masonic Order and was a worthy member of the Grand Army of the Republic.


    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, 2 daughters and 2 sons.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, 2 daughters and 2 sons.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, 2 daughters and 2 sons.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, 2 daughters and 2 sons.

    Census:
    Listed as Abraham H. Stafford, a farmer, with wife Mary E.

    Census:
    Listed as Abraham H. Stafford, a farmer, with wife Mary E.

    Census:
    Listed as Abraham H. Stafford, a farmer, with wife Mary E.

    Census:
    Listed as Abraham H. Stafford, a farmer, with wife Mary E.

    Census:
    Listed with wife Mary.

    Census:
    Listed with wife Mary.

    Census:
    Listed with wife Mary.

    Census:
    Listed with wife Mary.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, Mary.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, Mary.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, Mary.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife, Mary.

    Will:
    Will Record L, pages 521-525.

    Will:
    Will Record L, pages 521-525.

    Will:
    Will Record L, pages 521-525.

    Will:
    Will Record L, pages 521-525.

    Obituary:
    Wed, July 11, 1928

    Abram Stafford, one of the founders of Chardon Savings bank, died Friday, July 6, at the home of hi sson, Fred L. Stafford, on East King street. A man of unusual bsuiness acumen, Mr. Stafford was for years a valued director of the bank which he helped to organize. Practically all of Mr. Stafford's life was spent on the farm on which he was born, near aChardon Center. For three years he served in the Civil war with the 103rd O. V. I.

    Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Stafford left the farm to live with their children. After over 60 years of happy married life, Mrs. Stafford, formerly Miss Mary Churchill, died on Jan 24, 1926. The following year the oldest son, Rebuen M. Stafford, passed away. Two daughthers, Mrs. George Murray of Painesville and Mrs. Wallace W. Sweeny of Chicago, and the son Fred survive. Also 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church, Rev. C. K. Higley officiating. Bural was in the mausoluem in the village cemetery.



    Obituary:
    Wed, July 11, 1928

    Abram Stafford, one of the founders of Chardon Savings bank, died Friday, July 6, at the home of hi sson, Fred L. Stafford, on East King street. A man of unusual bsuiness acumen, Mr. Stafford was for years a valued director of the bank which he helped to organize. Practically all of Mr. Stafford's life was spent on the farm on which he was born, near aChardon Center. For three years he served in the Civil war with the 103rd O. V. I.

    Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Stafford left the farm to live with their children. After over 60 years of happy married life, Mrs. Stafford, formerly Miss Mary Churchill, died on Jan 24, 1926. The following year the oldest son, Rebuen M. Stafford, passed away. Two daughthers, Mrs. George Murray of Painesville and Mrs. Wallace W. Sweeny of Chicago, and the son Fred survive. Also 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church, Rev. C. K. Higley officiating. Bural was in the mausoluem in the village cemetery.



    Obituary:
    Wed, July 11, 1928

    Abram Stafford, one of the founders of Chardon Savings bank, died Friday, July 6, at the home of hi sson, Fred L. Stafford, on East King street. A man of unusual bsuiness acumen, Mr. Stafford was for years a valued director of the bank which he helped to organize. Practically all of Mr. Stafford's life was spent on the farm on which he was born, near aChardon Center. For three years he served in the Civil war with the 103rd O. V. I.

    Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Stafford left the farm to live with their children. After over 60 years of happy married life, Mrs. Stafford, formerly Miss Mary Churchill, died on Jan 24, 1926. The following year the oldest son, Rebuen M. Stafford, passed away. Two daughthers, Mrs. George Murray of Painesville and Mrs. Wallace W. Sweeny of Chicago, and the son Fred survive. Also 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church, Rev. C. K. Higley officiating. Bural was in the mausoluem in the village cemetery.



    Obituary:
    Wed, July 11, 1928

    Abram Stafford, one of the founders of Chardon Savings bank, died Friday, July 6, at the home of hi sson, Fred L. Stafford, on East King street. A man of unusual bsuiness acumen, Mr. Stafford was for years a valued director of the bank which he helped to organize. Practically all of Mr. Stafford's life was spent on the farm on which he was born, near aChardon Center. For three years he served in the Civil war with the 103rd O. V. I.

    Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Stafford left the farm to live with their children. After over 60 years of happy married life, Mrs. Stafford, formerly Miss Mary Churchill, died on Jan 24, 1926. The following year the oldest son, Rebuen M. Stafford, passed away. Two daughthers, Mrs. George Murray of Painesville and Mrs. Wallace W. Sweeny of Chicago, and the son Fred survive. Also 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church, Rev. C. K. Higley officiating. Bural was in the mausoluem in the village cemetery.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Elizabeth CHURCHILL. Mary was born on 20 Feb 1843 in Streetboro, Portage Co., Ohio; died on 24 Jan 1926 in Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon Village/Municipal Cemetery, Geauga Co., Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Reuben Murray STAFFORD was born on 6 May 1870 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; died on 1 Mar 1927 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon Village/Municipal Cemetery, Geauga Co., Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Reuben STAFFORD was born on 14 Apr 1812 in near Palmyra, New York (son of Gadius STAFFORD); died on 12 Dec 1881 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.

    Other Events:

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    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1860, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Chardon, Geauga Co. Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Chardon, Geauga Co. Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Chardon, Geauga Co. Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Chardon, Geauga Co. Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1880, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio

    Notes:

    Illiterate. Reuben apparently had money to loan. Legend is that he kept track of his accounts by the use of glass jars and corn kernels that he kept in the attic. No one else was allowed up there.



    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife Almira, possible son Wm. Stafford and son Abram Stafford.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife Almira, possible son Wm. Stafford and son Abram Stafford.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife Almira, possible son Wm. Stafford and son Abram Stafford.

    Census:
    Listed as a farmer with wife Almira, possible son Wm. Stafford and son Abram Stafford.

    Census:
    Listed with wife, Jane, son Abraham and Alvina Chase, age 4.

    Census:
    Listed with wife, Jane, son Abraham and Alvina Chase, age 4.

    Census:
    Listed with wife, Jane, son Abraham and Alvina Chase, age 4.

    Census:
    Listed with wife, Jane, son Abraham and Alvina Chase, age 4.

    Census:
    Listed as Reuben Stafford, age 58, a farmer with wife Almira Stafford age 53 with son Abram age 29, his wife Mary age 27 and their daughter Vielda age 4 and Reuben, age 1.

    Census:
    Listed as Reuben Stafford, age 58, a farmer with wife Almira Stafford age 53 with son Abram age 29, his wife Mary age 27 and their daughter Vielda age 4 and Reuben, age 1.

    Census:
    Listed as Reuben Stafford, age 58, a farmer with wife Almira Stafford age 53 with son Abram age 29, his wife Mary age 27 and their daughter Vielda age 4 and Reuben, age 1.

    Census:
    Listed as Reuben Stafford, age 58, a farmer with wife Almira Stafford age 53 with son Abram age 29, his wife Mary age 27 and their daughter Vielda age 4 and Reuben, age 1.

    Census:
    Listed as Rubin Stafford, a farmer, with wife. Parents born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as Rubin Stafford, a farmer, with wife. Parents born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as Rubin Stafford, a farmer, with wife. Parents born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as Rubin Stafford, a farmer, with wife. Parents born in RI.

    Died:
    Another source has his death as 26 Jan 1882. Cause of death, rheumatism.

    Reuben married Jane Almira ROBINSON. Jane was born on 20 Sep 1819 in Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1899 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Almira ROBINSON was born on 20 Sep 1819 in Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1899 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.

    Other Events:

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    Notes:

    Died:
    Died of lung fever.

    Died of lung fever.

    Died of lung fever.

    Died of lung fever.

    Children:
    1. Alvena M. STAFFORD was born on 20 Feb 1844 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; died on 3 Oct 1845 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.
    2. 1. Abraham "Abram" H. STAFFORD was born on 31 Mar 1841 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; died on 6 Jul 1928 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.
    3. Mary STAFFORD was born on 13 Jun 1845 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; died on 14 Jun 1845 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Gadius STAFFORD was born on 10 Sep 1789 in Rhode Island; died on 2 Jul 1860 in Wheatland Twp., Hillsdale Co., Michigan; was buried in Church 's Corner Cem., Wheatland Twp., Hillsdale Co., Michigan.

    Other Events:

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    • Census: 1820, Farmington Twp., Ontario Co., New York
    • Census: 1820, Farmington Twp., Ontario Co., New York
    • Census: 1820, Farmington Twp., Ontario Co., New York
    • Census: 1820, Farmington Twp., Ontario Co., New York
    • Census: 1830, Auburn Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1830, Auburn Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1830, Auburn Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1830, Auburn Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1840, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1840, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1840, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1840, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio
    • Census: 1850, Chardon twp., Geauga Co., Ohio

    Notes:


    Gadius and Lydia Stafford moved to Auburn Twp, Geauga Co. OH in 1824 and purchased of Perkins, just east of the center, on the Kirtland tract. They lived there until 1838 and then moved to Chardon Twp. They may have moved to Hillsdale Co, Wheatland Twp MI about 1842 (1846 in one account) but are shown in Chardon OH for the 1850 Census. They apparently lived on their son Abraham's farm in Wheatland Twp, Hillsdale Co. MI where both apparently died.

    The Military History of Wayne Co., NY by Lewis H. Clark lists Gadias Stafford as a private in Captain George Culver's Company, Thirty-ninth Infantry in June and July of 1812. After the opening of the war, the company was apparently re-organized - members being discharged and others enlisted.

    The Northeastern Ohio account says Gadius was a soldier in the War of 1812. Gadias, David, Thomas, Tile, and William Stafford served in 39th Regiment (Howell"s) New York Militia. It also places his death in 1865 at age 75 with would mean he was born in 1787 not 1789. However Hillsdale Co MI Burials - as identified by Marker or Record place his death as 2 Jul 1862 at age 71.

    I found the following blip on page 150 of the History of Wayne Co., New York concerning Joseph Smith Jr.:

    "He formed an organization denominated "Latter Day Saints." They are enumerated as Oliver Cowdery, Samuel Lawrence, Martin Harris, Preserved Harris, Peter Ingersol, Charles Ford, George and Dolly Proper, of Palmyra, Zilba Peterson, Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia, of Macedon, Ezra Thayer, of Brighton, Leeman Walters, Of Pultneyville, Hiram Page, of Fayette, David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer, as well as Christian, John and Peter Jr., of Phelps, Simeon Nichols, of Farmington, William, Joshua and Gad Stafford, David and Abram Fish, Robert Orr, K. H. Quance, John Morgan, Orrin and Caroline Rockwell, Mrs. S. Risley, and the Smith Family." As this was about 1827, there is a conflict with the 1824 date of Gadius being in Ohio.

    However, there is a record of Gadius selling land in Ontario Co., New York to a Russel Stoddard in 1828. Russel Stoddard also bought land from Abraham Stafford in 1823.



    Birth:
    Son Abram Stafford lists Gadius as born in New York in 1800 Census. Son Reuben lists Gadius as born in Rhode Island.

    Cousin Helen Murray has Gad born 10 Sep 1798 in Palmyra, New York.

    Census:
    Page 317. Listed as "Gardius" Stafford.
    3 males under age 10
    1 male age 26 to 45
    1 female under age 10
    1 female age 26 to 45

    Census:
    Page 317. Listed as "Gardius" Stafford.
    3 males under age 10
    1 male age 26 to 45
    1 female under age 10
    1 female age 26 to 45

    Census:
    Page 317. Listed as "Gardius" Stafford.
    3 males under age 10
    1 male age 26 to 45
    1 female under age 10
    1 female age 26 to 45

    Census:
    Page 317. Listed as "Gardius" Stafford.
    3 males under age 10
    1 male age 26 to 45
    1 female under age 10
    1 female age 26 to 45

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad". Page 261.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad". Page 261.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad". Page 261.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad". Page 261.

    Census:
    Listed as Gad Stafford
    1 male 5-10
    1 male 10-15
    1male 20-30
    1male 50-60
    1 female 10-15
    2 female 15-20
    1 female 40-50

    Census:
    Listed as Gad Stafford
    1 male 5-10
    1 male 10-15
    1male 20-30
    1male 50-60
    1 female 10-15
    2 female 15-20
    1 female 40-50

    Census:
    Listed as Gad Stafford
    1 male 5-10
    1 male 10-15
    1male 20-30
    1male 50-60
    1 female 10-15
    2 female 15-20
    1 female 40-50

    Census:
    Listed as Gad Stafford
    1 male 5-10
    1 male 10-15
    1male 20-30
    1male 50-60
    1 female 10-15
    2 female 15-20
    1 female 40-50

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad Stafford" (on page 173.) with wife Lydia, Joshua Stafford (age 19) and Orvin Parshall, age 5. Gad & Lydia born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad Stafford" (on page 173.) with wife Lydia, Joshua Stafford (age 19) and Orvin Parshall, age 5. Gad & Lydia born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad Stafford" (on page 173.) with wife Lydia, Joshua Stafford (age 19) and Orvin Parshall, age 5. Gad & Lydia born in RI.

    Census:
    Listed as "Gad Stafford" (on page 173.) with wife Lydia, Joshua Stafford (age 19) and Orvin Parshall, age 5. Gad & Lydia born in RI.

    Died:
    Cousin Helen Murray has Gad's death on 2 Jul 1860, which may explain why he isn't listed in the 1860 Census. The death date on his oblisk is 2 Jun 1862 is probably the year his oblisk was erected.

    Name: Gad Stafford
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Married
    Place of Birth: Rhode Island
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1790
    Age: 70
    Month of Death: Jul
    Cause of Death: Fever Sore (Illness lasted 7 days)
    Place of Death: (City, County, State)
    Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan
    Census Year: 1860
    Image Source: Census Place (City, County, State): Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan; Roll: T1164_15; Page: ; Enumeration District: ;Line Number: 8.
    Residency Country: United States



    Buried:
    An obelisk marks the grave sites. It states that Gadius died 2 Jul 1862 aged 71 years ....months and .....days (very weathered. There is a very worn marker for Gadius, daughter Huldah and wife Lydia.

    Children:
    1. Abraham (Abram) STAFFORD was born on 11 Feb 1817 in Manchester, Ontario Co., New York; died on 2 Apr 1884 in Wheatland Twp., Hillsdale Co., Michigan; was buried in Church 's Corner Cem., Wheatland Twp., Hillsdale Co., Michigan.
    2. 2. Reuben STAFFORD was born on 14 Apr 1812 in near Palmyra, New York; died on 12 Dec 1881 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio; was buried in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.

  2. Children:
    1. 3. Jane Almira ROBINSON was born on 20 Sep 1819 in Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1899 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.



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