Marcellus Brown

M, b. 10 December 1857, d. 10 March 1928
     Marcellus Brown was born on 10 December 1857.

     Marcellus Brown married Annie McDowell Mason.

     Marcellus Brown died on 10 March 1928 at age 70.

Family

Annie McDowell Mason b. 13 Aug 1861, d. Aug 1889
Children

Annie McDowell Mason

F, b. 13 August 1861, d. August 1889
     Annie McDowell Mason was born on 13 August 1861.

     Annie McDowell Mason married Marcellus Brown.

     Annie McDowell Mason died in August 1889.

Family

Marcellus Brown b. 10 Dec 1857, d. 10 Mar 1928
Children

Stephen Henry Brown

M
FatherMarcellus Brown b. 10 Dec 1857, d. 10 Mar 1928
MotherAnnie McDowell Mason b. 13 Aug 1861, d. Aug 1889
     Stephen Henry Brown was born. He was the son of Marcellus Brown and Annie McDowell Mason.

Peter W. Semonin

M, b. 19 September 1864
FatherPeter C. Semonin b. Jun 1825, d. 1902
MotherMartha Ann Dixon b. 1830, d. 1908
     Peter W. Semonin was born on 19 September 1864 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. He was the son of Peter C. Semonin and Martha Ann Dixon.

Joseph Semonin

M, b. 24 June 1861
FatherPeter C. Semonin b. Jun 1825, d. 1902
MotherMartha Ann Dixon b. 1830, d. 1908
     Joseph Semonin was born on 24 June 1861 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia. He was the son of Peter C. Semonin and Martha Ann Dixon.

Martha C. Semonin

F, b. 11 April 1860
FatherPeter C. Semonin b. Jun 1825, d. 1902
MotherMartha Ann Dixon b. 1830, d. 1908
     Martha C. Semonin was also known as Mattie.

     Martha C. Semonin was born on 11 April 1860 in Kentucky. She was the daughter of Peter C. Semonin and Martha Ann Dixon.

Samuel Hughes1

M, b. April 1775, d. after 10 August 1850
FatherHenry Hughes1 b. 7 Jul 1751, d. 31 Oct 1785
MotherGrace Whedon1 b. c 1753, d. c 1823
     Samuel Hughes was born in April 1775 in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Henry Hughes and Grace Whedon.1 Samuel Hughes was baptized on 21 November 1775 at Trinity Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut.1 Circa 1781, Samuel Hughes moved with his parents to Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2 He survived the death of his father, Henry Hughes, who died on 31 October 1785 in Russell, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.3

     Samuel Hughes married Betsey Whedon, daughter of Dennison Whedon and Mary Parish, in 1799 in Hebron, New York.1 On 30 October 1800 their son, Denison Hughes, was born in Onondaga County, New York.4,5

     Samuel Hughes, shown as Samuel Hughes, was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census New Haven County, Connecticut. It is assumed that he is between 16 and 26 years old. Living with him is his wife, his son, and several unknown individuals, including two males between 16 and 26, one who is assumed to be his brother, Freeman, two females under 10, and two females between 26 and 44. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Denison Hughes, a free white male, under 10 years old, Freeman Hughes, a free white male, age 16 to 25 years old, Betsey Whedon, a free white female, age 16 to 25 years old.6

     Circa 1800, Samuel and Betsey moved with their family to Camillus, Onondaga County, New York.1 Their second child, Henry, was born on 20 July 1802 in Camillus, Onondaga County, New York.7,8 Their third child, Molly, was born on 23 May 1806.9,10 Their fourth child, Betsey, was born on 11 June 1808.11 Their fifth child, Samuel, was born on 10 August 1809.12 Their sixth child, Grace, was born on 17 July 1810 in Onondaga County, New York.10

     Samuel Hughes, shown as Samuel Hughes, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Onondaga County, New York. He is between 26 and 44. Living nearby are Wm Wheadon and Dennison Wheadon. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Samuel Hughes and Henry Hughes, free white males, under 10 years old, Molly Hughes, Betsey Hughes and Grace Hughes, free white females, under 10 years old, Betsey Whedon, a free white female, age 45 years or older.13 Their seventh child, Irtis I., was born on 5 December 1812 in Ohio.14,15 Their eighth child, Montraville, was born on 9 October 1815.14 Their ninth child, Jehiel, was born in 1816.16

     In 1818, Samuel and Betsey moved with their family to Jennings County, Indiana.1 Their tenth child, Sevilla Ann, was born in 1818.16

     Samuel Hughes, shown as Saml Hughs, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Jennings County, Indiana. He is over 45 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Irtis I. Hughes, Montraville Hughes and Jehiel Hughes, free white males, under 10 years old, Samuel Hughes, free white males, age 10 to 16 years old, Denison Hughes and Henry Hughes, free white males, age 16 to 26 years old, Grace Hughes and Sevilla Ann Hughes, free white females, under 10 years old, Molly Hughes and Betsey Hughes, free white females, age 10 to 16 years old, Betsey Whedon, a free white female, age 26 to 45 old.17 Their eleventh child, Abner Fielding, was born on 28 June 1820 in Indiana.16,18 Their twelfth child, Hial, was born on 18 March 1822 in New York.19 Their thirteenth child, Andre W., was born on 27 June 1824 in New York.20,21 Their fourteenth child, Abigail N., was born on 13 October 1826 in Onondaga County, New York.22 Their fifteenth child, Joseph N., was born on 1 May 1830 in Ohio.16,19 In the census of 10 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Samuel appears in the household of Hiel Hughes as Samuel Hughes. He is 75 years old and was born in Ohio.23

     Samuel Hughes died after 10 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio.1,24

Family

Betsey Whedon b. 1775
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 30) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 71) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Web Site - Ohio, Paulding County. Data unvertified. Online @ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpauldi/. Bios were complied and Transcribed by Janet Kwasniak and Mike Sandridge. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Bio:Jasper Newton Hughes) Source No. 67.
  6. Samuel Hughes household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, New Haven, Page 269, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  7. Emily Hughes Landis, Death Certificate, 14375, Defiance County Clerk, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Ohio. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 516.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 72: b. Onondaga County, New York, about 1802) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  9. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. (between 30 and 40) Source No. 596.
  10. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  11. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. (She is between 20 and 30 years old) Source No. 39.
  12. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47: Date in book states August 10, 1899. Assume typo and should be 1809) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  13. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  14. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  15. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  16. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  17. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  18. James D. McAwally household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 722, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (A. F. Hughes, age 31, born Indiana) Source No. 52.
  19. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  20. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  21. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Hiel Hughes, age 27, born New York) Source No. 52.
  22. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75: Abigail N. Hughes, b. October 13, 1826, at Onondaga, New York, while her parents were there on a visit.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  23. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674|. Source No. 52.
  24. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Samuel Hughes, age 75, born New York) Source No. 52.

Betsey Whedon1

F, b. 1775
FatherDennison Whedon1 b. 1750
MotherMary Parish b. 1749/50
     Betsey Whedon was born in 1775 in Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Dennison Whedon and Mary Parish.1

     Betsey Whedon married Samuel Hughes, son of Henry Hughes and Grace Whedon, in 1799 in Hebron, New York.2 On 30 October 1800 their son, Denison Hughes, was born in Onondaga County, New York.3,4 In the 1800 census in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Betsey Whedon is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.5

     Circa 1800, Samuel and Betsey moved with their family to Camillus, Onondaga County, New York.2 Their second child, Henry, was born on 20 July 1802 in Camillus, Onondaga County, New York.6,7 Their third child, Molly, was born on 23 May 1806.8,9 Their fourth child, Betsey, was born on 11 June 1808.10 Their fifth child, Samuel, was born on 10 August 1809.11 Their sixth child, Grace, was born on 17 July 1810 in Onondaga County, New York.9 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Betsey Whedon is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.12 Their seventh child, Irtis I., was born on 5 December 1812 in Ohio.13,14 Their eighth child, Montraville, was born on 9 October 1815.13 Their ninth child, Jehiel, was born in 1816.15

     In 1818, Samuel and Betsey moved with their family to Jennings County, Indiana.2 Their tenth child, Sevilla Ann, was born in 1818.15 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Betsey Whedon is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.16 Their eleventh child, Abner Fielding, was born on 28 June 1820 in Indiana.15,17 Their twelfth child, Hial, was born on 18 March 1822 in New York.18 Their thirteenth child, Andre W., was born on 27 June 1824 in New York.19,20 Their fourteenth child, Abigail N., was born on 13 October 1826 in Onondaga County, New York.21 Their fifteenth child, Joseph N., was born on 1 May 1830 in Ohio.15,18 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Betsey Whedon is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.22

Family

Samuel Hughes b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 55, 56) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 71) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Web Site - Ohio, Paulding County. Data unvertified. Online @ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpauldi/. Bios were complied and Transcribed by Janet Kwasniak and Mike Sandridge. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Bio:Jasper Newton Hughes) Source No. 67.
  5. Samuel Hughes household, 1800 U. S. Census, New Haven County, Connecticut, population schedule, New Haven, Page 269, National Archives micropublication M32_2. Source No. 898.
  6. Emily Hughes Landis, Death Certificate, 14375, Defiance County Clerk, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Ohio. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 516.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 72: b. Onondaga County, New York, about 1802) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  8. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. (between 30 and 40) Source No. 596.
  9. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  10. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. (She is between 20 and 30 years old) Source No. 39.
  11. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47: Date in book states August 10, 1899. Assume typo and should be 1809) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  12. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  13. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  14. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  15. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  16. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  17. James D. McAwally household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 722, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (A. F. Hughes, age 31, born Indiana) Source No. 52.
  18. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  19. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  20. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Hiel Hughes, age 27, born New York) Source No. 52.
  21. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75: Abigail N. Hughes, b. October 13, 1826, at Onondaga, New York, while her parents were there on a visit.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  22. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  23. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Molly Hughes1

F, b. 23 May 1806
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Molly Hughes was born on 23 May 1806.2,1 She was the daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Molly Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3 In 1818, Molly Hughes moved with her parents to Jennings County, Indiana.4 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Molly Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.5

     Molly Hughes married Azariah Ferry on 1 May 1822 in Jennings County, Indiana.6 In the 1840 census in Porter Township, Cass County, Michigan, Molly Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Azariah Ferry.7 Before 1877, Molly moved to Nebraska City, Nebraska.1

Family

Azariah Ferry b. bt 1780 - 1790

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. (between 30 and 40) Source No. 596.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  6. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Jennings County: Azariah Ferry, Molly Hughes, 01 May 1822) Source No. 189.
  7. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. Source No. 596.

Betsey Hughes1

F, b. 11 June 1808, d. before 1877
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Betsey Hughes was born on 11 June 1808.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Betsey Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3 In 1818, Betsey Hughes moved with her parents to Jennings County, Indiana.4 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Betsey Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.5

     Betsey Hughes married first Horatio Nelson Curtis on 22 October 1823 in Jennings County, Indiana.6,7 In the 1830 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Betsey Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Horatio Nelson Curtis.8

     Betsey Hughes's second husband was Peter Blair, son of Mr. Blair. They married after 1830.1 They had three children: Nathaniel Ladd, Mary Ann, and Benjamin Franklin.9

     Betsey Hughes died before 1877.9

Family 1

Horatio Nelson Curtis b. 11 Jun 1808
Children

Family 2

Peter Blair b. b 1815

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. (She is between 20 and 30 years old) Source No. 39.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  6. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Jennings County: Betsey Hughes, Horatio N. Curtice, 22 Oct 1823) Source No. 189.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73: m. first to Horatio Nelson Cutis, an old settler in Defiance County, Ohio, a noted Indian trader, and a man of considerable property. Second m. Jacob Saylor) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  8. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  9. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73: Book first published in 1877) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Samuel Hughes1,2

M, b. 10 August 1809, d. 1823
FatherSamuel Hughes3 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon3 b. 1775
     Samuel Hughes was born on 10 August 1809.3 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.3 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Samuel Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.4 In 1818, Samuel Hughes moved with his parents to Jennings County, Indiana.5 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Samuel Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.6

     Samuel Hughes died in 1823.3

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47: Date in book states August 10, 1899. Assume typo and should be 1809) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.

Grace Hughes1

F, b. 17 July 1810, d. 9 November 1873
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Grace Hughes was born on 17 July 1810 in Onondaga County, New York.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Grace Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3 In 1818, Grace Hughes moved with her parents to Jennings County, Indiana.4 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Grace Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.5

     Grace Hughes married Nathaniel Ladd Thomas on 5 April 1827 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.2 In the 1830 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Grace Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Nathaniel Ladd Thomas.6

     Grace Hughes died on 9 November 1873 at age 63.7

Family

Nathaniel Ladd Thomas b. 15 Oct 1804, d. 30 Nov 1865
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Page 5, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  6. Nathaniel L. Thomas household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73: he lived a number of years with Grace's uncle, Henry Hughes. He went west with her father and seelted first in Indiana, but went to Defiance, Ohio, to live about 1825. He moved to Newville, Indiana, about 1836, and died there November 30, 1865. She died November 9, 1873.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Irtis I. Hughes1,2

M, b. 5 December 1812
FatherSamuel Hughes3 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon3 b. 1775
     Irtis I. Hughes was born on 5 December 1812 in Ohio.1,4 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.3 In 1818, Irtis I. Hughes moved with his parents to Jennings County, Indiana.5 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Irtis I. Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.6 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Irtis I. Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.7

     Irtis I. Hughes married Mary Foster between 1830 and 1835.1 In the census of 17 August 1850 at Farmer Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Irtis I. Hughes, shown as Irtes J. Hughes., is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Dennison W. Hughes, William G. Hughes, Freeman Hughes, Sarah J. Hughes and Martha A. Hughes. He is 40 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio. His real estae is valued at $200. Also living with him is Nancy J. Pennington, age 40.4

     Irtis I. Hughes married Susannah Whitcomb on 9 March 1851 in Defiance County, Ohio.2,8

Family 1

Mary Foster d. b 1850
Children

Family 2

Susannah Whitcomb b. b 1835

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source information given as: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 (database online), Provo, UT; Ancestry.com, 2001. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Defiance County: Irtis J. Hughes, Susannah Whitcomb, 9 Mar 1851) Source No. 902.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  7. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74: Married a second wife, and had other chldren, whose names have not been obtained.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  9. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Sarah J. Hughes, Ohio, age 11) Source No. 52.
  10. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Martha A. Hughes, Ohio, age 6) Source No. 52.

Montraville Hughes1

M, b. 9 October 1815
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Montraville Hughes was born on 9 October 1815.1 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In 1818, Montraville Hughes moved with his parents to Jennings County, Indiana.2 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Montraville Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Montraville Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.4

     Montraville Hughes married Harriet Ann Fuller on 10 September 1837 in Defiance County, Ohio.5,1

     Montraville Hughes, shown as Montroville Hughs, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Paulding County, Ohio. He is between 20 and 30 years old. He is living near Henry Hughs and Denison Hughs. Also living with him is one female between 15 and 20 and one male under 5. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Harriet Ann Fuller, a female age 20 to 30 years old.6 Circa 1842, Montraville and Harriet moved to Indiana.7 After 1849, Montraville moved to Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois.8

Family

Harriet Ann Fuller
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  4. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  5. Montroville Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. (Living with male under 5 and two females, one that is between 20 and 30.) Source No. 655.
  6. Montroville Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. Source No. 655.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74: Resided in Ohio until about 1841; in Indiana until 1849, and now at Manmouth, Warren County, Illinois) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74: Resided in Ohio until about 1841; in Indiana until 1849, and now at Manmouth, Warren County, Illinois.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  9. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Jehiel Hughes1

M, b. 1816, d. before 1830
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Jehiel Hughes was born in 1816.1 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In 1818, Jehiel Hughes moved with his parents to Jennings County, Indiana.2 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Jehiel Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3

     Jehiel Hughes died before 1830.4

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 46) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.
  4. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. (Number of children listed and known spouses indicate that Jehiel may have died.) Source No. 39.

Sevilla Ann Hughes1

F, b. 1818, d. 1829
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Sevilla Ann Hughes was born in 1818.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1820 census in Jennings County, Indiana, Sevilla Ann Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.2

     Sevilla Ann Hughes died in 1829.1

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Saml Hughs household, 1820 U. S. Census, Jennings County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 96, National Archives micropublication M33-14. Source No. 895.

Abner Fielding Hughes1

M, b. 28 June 1820
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Abner Fielding Hughes was born on 28 June 1820 in Indiana.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Abner Fielding Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3

     Abner Fielding Hughes married Angeline Blair.1 In the census of 10 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Abner appears in the household of an unknown person as A. F. Hughes. He is 31 years old, working as a laborer, and was born in Indiana. He is living with James D. McAwally, age 39, and his household, near Hiel Hughes, age 27, and his household.4

     Abner Fielding Hughes married Margaret Couts on 15 May 1861 in Defiance County, Ohio.5

Family 1

Angeline Blair

Family 2

Margaret Couts b. b 1845

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. James D. McAwally household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 722, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (A. F. Hughes, age 31, born Indiana) Source No. 52.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  4. James D. McAwally household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 722, National Archives micropublication M432_674|. Source No. 52.
  5. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source information given as: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 (database online), Provo, UT; Ancestry.com, 2001. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Defiance County: Abner Hughes, Margaret Couts, 15 May 1861) Source No. 902.

Hial Hughes1

M, b. 18 March 1822
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Hial Hughes was born on 18 March 1822 in New York.2 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Hial Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3

     Hial Hughes married Eliza McQueen.1 In the census of 10 August 1850 at Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Hial Hughes, shown as Hiel Hughes, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Eliza A. Hughes, Samuel Hughes, Joseph N. Hughes, Elizabeth Hughes, Mary A. Hughes, John Hughes and Catharine Hughes. He is 27 years old and was born in New York. He is a farmer with real estate valued at $100. Also living with him is Margaret Imerce, age 22, and born Ireland.2

Family

Eliza McQueen b. 1827
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  4. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Elizabeth Hughes, age 7, born Ohio) Source No. 52.
  5. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Mary A. Hughes, age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 52.
  6. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (John W. Hughes, age 2, born Ohio) Source No. 52.

Andre W. Hughes1

M, b. 27 June 1824
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Andre W. Hughes was born on 27 June 1824 in New York.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Andre W. Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.3

     Andre W. Hughes married Clarissa Blair circa 1842.1 In the census of 13 August 1850 at Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Andre W. Hughes, shown as Andre Hughes, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Clarissa Hughes, Louisa Hughes, Charles Wesley Hughes and Lavinia Hughes. He is 27 years old and was born in Indiana. He is a farmer with real estate valued at $500. He is living near Noah Hughes.4

Family

Clarissa Blair b. 1824
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Hiel Hughes, age 27, born New York) Source No. 52.
  3. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  4. Andre Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Defiance Township, Page 57, Family 756, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.

Abigail N. Hughes1

F, b. 13 October 1826
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Abigail N. Hughes was born on 13 October 1826 in Onondaga County, New York.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the 1830 census in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Abigail N. Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Samuel Hughes.2

     Abigail N. Hughes married first Joseph Blair, son of Mr. Blair, on 21 October 1841.3 They had 12 children, Peter, George, Melissa A., Eliza J., Mary A., Joseph N. , Catharine L., Almira S. , Harriet M., Sarah M., Lincoln A., and Sherman F.4

     Abigail N. Hughes married Christopher Thompson on 17 September 1876.4

Family 1

Joseph Blair b. 22 Dec 1819, d. 4 May 1871

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75: Abigail N. Hughes, b. October 13, 1826, at Onondaga, New York, while her parents were there on a visit.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Samuel Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75: m. to Joseph Blair October 21, 1841. He was a brother of Peter Blair, whom. Betsey Hughes, and was born December 22, 1819. He was a farmer, and resided at Mark Centre, Defiance Couty, Ohio; d. May 4, 1871.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 76) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Joseph N. Hughes1

M, b. 1 May 1830
FatherSamuel Hughes1 b. Apr 1775, d. a 10 Aug 1850
MotherBetsey Whedon1 b. 1775
     Joseph N. Hughes was born on 1 May 1830 in Ohio.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.1 In the census of 10 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Joseph appears in the household of Hiel Hughes as Joseph N. Hughes. He is 20 years old and was born in Ohio.2

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.

Joseph Blair1

M, b. 22 December 1819, d. 4 May 1871
FatherMr. Blair2 b. b 1800
     Joseph Blair was born on 22 December 1819.2 He was the son of Mr. Blair.2

     Joseph Blair married Abigail N. Hughes, daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, on 21 October 1841.2 They had 12 children, Peter, George, Melissa A., Eliza J., Mary A., Joseph N. , Catharine L., Almira S. , Harriet M., Sarah M., Lincoln A., and Sherman F.3

     Joseph Blair died on 4 May 1871 in Defiance County, Ohio, at age 51.

Family

Abigail N. Hughes b. 13 Oct 1826

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75: m. to Joseph Blair October 21, 1841. He was a brother of Peter Blair, whom. Betsey Hughes, and was born December 22, 1819. He was a farmer, and resided at Mark Centre, Defiance Couty, Ohio; d. May 4, 1871.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 76) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Clarissa Blair1

F, b. 1824
     Clarissa Blair was born in 1824 in Ohio.2

     Clarissa Blair married Andre W. Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, circa 1842.3 In the census of 13 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Clarissa appears in the household of Andre W. Hughes as Clarissa Hughes. She is 26 years old and was born in Ohio.4

Family

Andre W. Hughes b. 27 Jun 1824
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Andre Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Defiance Township, Page 57, Family 756, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (26 years old, born in Ohio.) Source No. 52.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Andre Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Defiance Township, Page 57, Family 756, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.

Eliza McQueen1

F, b. 1827
     Eliza McQueen was born in 1827 in New York.2

     Eliza McQueen married Hial Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.3 In the census of 10 August 1850 in Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Eliza appears in the household of Hiel Hughes as Eliza A. Hughes. She is 23 years old and was born in New York.4

Family

Hial Hughes b. 18 Mar 1822
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Eliza A. Hughes, age 23, born New York) Source No. 52.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. Source No. 52.
  5. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Elizabeth Hughes, age 7, born Ohio) Source No. 52.
  6. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Mary A. Hughes, age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 52.
  7. Hiel Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Delaware Township, Page 55, Family 720, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (John W. Hughes, age 2, born Ohio) Source No. 52.

Angeline Blair1

F
     Angeline Blair married Abner Fielding Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon.2

Family

Abner Fielding Hughes b. 28 Jun 1820

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Harriet Ann Fuller1

F
     Harriet Ann Fuller married Montraville Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, on 10 September 1837 in Defiance County, Ohio.2,3 In the 1840 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Harriet Ann Fuller is assumed to be enumerated with Montraville Hughes.4 Circa 1842, Harriet and Montraville moved to Indiana.5

Family

Montraville Hughes b. 9 Oct 1815
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Montroville Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. (Living with male under 5 and two females, one that is between 20 and 30.) Source No. 655.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Montroville Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. Source No. 655.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74: Resided in Ohio until about 1841; in Indiana until 1849, and now at Manmouth, Warren County, Illinois) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 75) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Mary Foster1

F, d. before 1850
     Mary Foster married Irtis I. Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, between 1830 and 1835.2

     Mary Foster died before 1850.3

Family

Irtis I. Hughes b. 5 Dec 1812
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (not listed in the census) Source No. 52.
  4. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Sarah J. Hughes, Ohio, age 11) Source No. 52.
  5. Irtes J. Hughes household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Farmer Township, Page 71, Family 943, National Archives micropublication M432_674. (Martha A. Hughes, Ohio, age 6) Source No. 52.

Nathaniel Ladd Thomas1

M, b. 15 October 1804, d. 30 November 1865
     Nathaniel Ladd Thomas was born on 15 October 1804 in Montpelier, Vermont.2 In the 1810 census in Onondaga County, New York, Nathaniel Ladd Thomas is assumed to be enumerated with Henry Hughes; He lived with his future's wife Uncle Henry for several years.3,2 Before 1820, Nathaniel moved to Indiana.4 In the 1820 census in Onondaga County, New York, Nathaniel Ladd Thomas is assumed to be enumerated with Henry Hughes.5,2 Circa 1825, Nathaniel moved to Defiance County, Ohio.4

     Nathaniel Ladd Thomas married Grace Hughes, daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, on 5 April 1827 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.2

     In the 1830 census at Paulding County, Ohio, Nathaniel Ladd Thomas, shown as Nathaniel L. Thomas, was listed as a head of a family. He is between 20 and 30 years old, living near his brother-in-laws Denison Hughes and Henry Hughes. Also living in this household is one male under 5 and one female between 10 and 15. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Grace Hughes, a female age 15 to 20 years old.6 In 1836, Nathaniel moved to Newville, Dekalb County, Indiana.4

     Nathaniel Ladd Thomas died on 30 November 1865 in Newville, Dekalb County, Indiana, at age 61.4

Family

Grace Hughes b. 17 Jul 1810, d. 9 Nov 1873
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Henry Hughes household, 1810 U.S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Cicero Township, Page 48, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 894.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73: he lived a number of years with Grace's uncle, Henry Hughes. He went west with her father and seelted first in Indiana, but went to Defiance, Ohio, to live about 1825. He moved to Newville, Indiana, about 1836, and died there November 30, 1865. She died November 9, 1873.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Henry Hughes household, 1820 U. S. Census, Onondaga County, New York, population schedule, Onondaga Township, Page 222, National Archives micropublication M252_34. Source No. 440.
  6. Nathaniel L. Thomas household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 74) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Horatio Nelson Curtis1,2

M, b. 11 June 1808
     Horatio Nelson Curtis was born on 11 June 1808.2,3,4

     Horatio Nelson Curtis married Betsey Hughes, daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, on 22 October 1823 in Jennings County, Indiana.2,1

     In the 1830 census at Paulding County, Ohio, Horatio Nelson Curtis, shown as Horatio G. Cartis, was listed as a head of a family. He is between 20 and 30 years old. Also living in his household is one unknown male under 5. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Betsey Hughes, a female age 20 to 30 years old.5

Family

Betsey Hughes b. 11 Jun 1808, d. b 1877
Children

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73: m. first to Horatio Nelson Cutis, an old settler in Defiance County, Ohio, a noted Indian trader, and a man of considerable property. Second m. Jacob Saylor) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Jennings County: Betsey Hughes, Horatio N. Curtice, 22 Oct 1823) Source No. 189.
  3. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. (He is between 20 and 30 years old) Source No. 39.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 73) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. Horatio G. Cartis household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.

Azariah Ferry1,2

M, b. between 1780 and 1790
     Azariah Ferry was born between 1780 and 1790.2,3

     Azariah Ferry married Molly Hughes, daughter of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, on 1 May 1822 in Jennings County, Indiana.2 In the 1830 U. S. Census at Michigan Territory, Michigan, Azariah Ferry was listed as a head of household.4

     Azariah Ferry, shown as Azariah Ferry, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Porter Township, Cass County, Michigan. He is between 50 and 60 years old. Also living in this household is one male under 5, one male between 10 and 15, and one female under 5. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Molly Hughes, a female age 30 to 40 years old.5

Family

Molly Hughes b. 23 May 1806

Citations

  1. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  2. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Jennings County: Azariah Ferry, Molly Hughes, 01 May 1822) Source No. 189.
  3. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. (between 50 and 60) Source No. 596.
  4. 1835 U. S. Census, Michigan Territory, Michigan, population schedule. Year given as 1835. Source No. 897.
  5. Azariah Ferry household, 1840 U. S. Census, Cass County, Michigan, population schedule, Porter, Page 223, National Archives micropublication M704_204. Source No. 596.