George Ledgerwood1

M, b. 9 January 1859, d. 29 September 1918
FatherGeorge Ledgerwood b. 12 Jul 1812, d. 2 Jun 1894
MotherLydia Liles b. 8 Mar 1817, d. 30 Mar 1884
     George Ledgerwood was born on 9 January 1859. He was the son of George Ledgerwood and Lydia Liles.

     Living next to Nathaniel Ledgerwood in 1870. His household includes Sydia, age 52, Jacob, age 22, Rebecca, age 20, Driscilla, age 18, Joseph, age 16, David, age 13, and George, age 11.

     George Ledgerwood died on 29 September 1918 at age 59.2 He is buried in the Scotland Cemetery located in Greene County, Indiana.2

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. George Ledgerwood, Born Jan 9 1859, Sept 29 1918. Gravestone next to George Ledgerwood and Lydia Ledgerwood. Source No. 829.

George Ledgerwood1

M, b. 12 July 1812, d. 2 June 1894
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     George Ledgerwood was born on 12 July 1812.3 He was the son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     George Ledgerwood married Lydia Liles circa 1836.3 George Ledgerwood is buried in the Scotland Cemetery located in Greene County, Indiana.3

     George Ledgerwood died on 2 June 1894 at age 81.3

Family

Lydia Liles b. 8 Mar 1817, d. 30 Mar 1884
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.
  3. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. George Ledgerwood, Born July 12 1812, Died June 2 1893 and Lydia, wife of George Ledgerwood, born Mar 8 1817, Died Mar 30, 1884 Source No. 829.

Lydia Liles1

F, b. 8 March 1817, d. 30 March 1884
     Lydia Liles was also known as Linda Liles.2

     Lydia Liles was born on 8 March 1817 in South Carolina.1

     Lydia Liles married George Ledgerwood, son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes, circa 1836.1

     Lydia Liles died on 30 March 1884 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, at age 67.1 She is buried in the Scotland Cemetery located in Greene County, Indiana.1

Family

George Ledgerwood b. 12 Jul 1812, d. 2 Jun 1894
Children

Citations

  1. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. George Ledgerwood, Born July 12 1812, Died June 2 1893 and Lydia, wife of George Ledgerwood, born Mar 8 1817, Died Mar 30, 1884 Source No. 829.
  2. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.

Nathaniel Ledgerwood1

M, b. 15 September 1773, d. 7 February 1836
FatherJohn Ledgerwood b. c 1739/40, d. c 1806
MotherMargaret Hayes
     Nathaniel was a veteran of the War of 1812 and arrived in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana in 1829.

     Nathaniel Ledgerwood was born on 15 September 1773 in Virginia. He was the son of John Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.

     Nathaniel Ledgerwood married Margaret Hayes on 16 April 1799 in Greene County, Tennessee.1 Nathaniel Ledgerwood is a veteran of the War of 1812.2 In 1829, Nathaniel moved to McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana.3

     Nathaniel Ledgerwood died on 7 February 1836 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, at age 62.

Family

Margaret Hayes b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: McCameron Township increased rapidly in population. One of the early leaders was John Ledgerwood who emigrated from Scotland to Virginia before the Revolutionary War. He had a son, also named John, who was the father of twelve children. One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch. This stream and three schools were named Culpeppeer by Nathanile in memory of Culpepper County, Virginia.) Source No. 216.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 154: One of the pioneer farmers in Rutherford Township was Nathaniel Ledgerwood, a nephew of the Nathaniel Ledgerwood who settled in 1829 in McCameron Township. He was born in Green County, Tennessee, in 1817 and was the son of Samuel and Sarah Pearce Legerwood. This Nathaniel and his wife, Lizannah Mathis, migrated from Dubois County in 1852.) Source No. 216.
  4. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.

Margaret Hayes1

F, b. 15 July 1780, d. 29 December 1863
     Margaret Hayes was born on 15 July 1780 in Virginia.

     Margaret Hayes married Nathaniel Ledgerwood, son of John Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes, on 16 April 1799 in Greene County, Tennessee.1

     Margaret Hayes died on 29 December 1863 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, at age 83.2 She is buried Crane Naval Baee - Ledgerwood Cemetery, Martin County, Indiana.2

Family

Nathaniel Ledgerwood b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Ledgerwood Cemetery, Margaret Ledgerwood, 7/15/1780 - 12/29/1863, wife of Nathaniel) Source No. 671.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.

John Ledgerwood1

M, b. circa 1739/40, d. circa 1806
FatherJohn Ledgerwood2
     He was the father of 12 children.2

     John Ledgerwood married Margaret Hayes.

     John Ledgerwood was born circa 1739/40. He was the son of John Ledgerwood.2

     John Ledgerwood died circa 1806.

Family

Margaret Hayes
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: McCameron Township increased rapidly in population. One of the early leaders was John Ledgerwood who emigrated from Scotland to Virginia before the Revolutionary War. He had a son, also named John, who was the father of twelve children. One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch. This stream and three schools were named Culpeppeer by Nathanile in memory of Culpepper County, Virginia.) Source No. 216.

Margaret Hayes1,2

F
     Margaret Hayes married John Ledgerwood, son of John Ledgerwood.

Family

John Ledgerwood b. c 1739/40, d. c 1806
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: McCameron Township increased rapidly in population. One of the early leaders was John Ledgerwood who emigrated from Scotland to Virginia before the Revolutionary War. He had a son, also named John, who was the father of twelve children. One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch. This stream and three schools were named Culpeppeer by Nathanile in memory of Culpepper County, Virginia.) Source No. 216.

William Ledgerwood1

M, b. 1800, d. after 1860
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     William Ledgerwood married Rebecca Allen.

     William Ledgerwood was born in 1800. He was the son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     William Ledgerwood died after 1860.

Family

Rebecca Allen b. 1800
Child

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.
  3. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.
  4. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.....One of William Ledgerwood's sons was also named Nathaniel (Took)) Source No. 216.

Rebecca Allen1

F, b. 1800
     Rebecca Allen married William Ledgerwood, son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.

     Rebecca Allen was born in 1800.

Family

William Ledgerwood b. 1800, d. a 1860
Child

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.

William H. Ledgerwood1

M, b. 1847, d. before July 1879
FatherNathaniel Took Ledgerwood1 b. 1825, d. a 1893
MotherMargaret Holt1 b. c 1830, d. 1863
     William H. Ledgerwood was born in 1847.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood and Margaret Holt.1 In the census of 1 November 1850 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, William appears in the household of Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood as William H. Ledgerwood. He is three years old and was born in Indiana.2

     William H. Ledgerwood died before July 1879.

Citations

  1. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.
  2. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 176, Family 1270. Source No. 50.

Margaret Holt1,2,3

F, b. circa 1830, d. 1863
FatherHenry H. Holt3,1 b. 12 May 1787, d. 28 Jul 1879
MotherCatharine Grey3 b. Mar 1791, d. 18 Feb 1875
     She may have died 1863.


     Margaret Holt was born circa 1830 in Tennessee.4,5 She was the daughter of Henry H. Holt and Catharine Grey.3,1 In the 1830 census in Campbell County, Tennessee, Margaret Holt is assumed to be enumerated with Henry H. Holt.6 In the June 1840 census in Martin County, Indiana, Margaret Holt is assumed to be enumerated with Henry H. Holt.7

     Margaret Holt married Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood, son of William Ledgerwood and Rebecca Allen, on 12 November 1846 in Martin County, Indiana.1 In the census of 1 November 1850 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Margaret appears in the household of Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood as Margaret Ledgerwood. She is 19 years old and was born in Tennessee.4

     Margaret Holt died in 1863 in Martin County, Indiana.1

Family

Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood b. 1825, d. a 1893
Children

Citations

  1. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Margaret Ledgerwood, daughter, deceased) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  2. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  3. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.
  4. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 176, Family 1270. Source No. 50.
  5. Henry Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Campbell County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page 216, National Archives micropublication Three females under 5. Source No. 707.
  6. Henry Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Campbell County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page 216. Source No. 707.
  7. Henry Holt Senior household, 1840 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 23, National Archives micropublication M704_99. Source No. 663.
  8. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Margaret Ledgerwood, daughter, deceased, heirs Samuel, Rebecca A. Lauglin, Elizabeth Williams) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.

Sarah C. Ledgerwood1,2

F, b. 26 October 1855, d. before July 1879
FatherNathaniel Took Ledgerwood b. 1825, d. a 1893
MotherMargaret Holt b. c 1830, d. 1863
     Sarah C. Ledgerwood was born on 26 October 1855. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood and Margaret Holt.

     Sarah C. Ledgerwood died before July 1879.

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 99.

Reason Kail1

M
     Reason Kail married Rebecca A. Ledgerwood, daughter of Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood and Margaret Holt.

     Reason Kail married Sarah A. Waggoner.

Family 2

Rebecca A. Ledgerwood b. 11 Oct 1856

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.

Catherine A. McCarter1

F, b. 10 March 1837, d. 21 April 1885
     Catherine A. McCarter was born on 10 March 1837 in Indiana.

     Catherine A. McCarter married Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood, son of William Ledgerwood and Rebecca Allen, on 23 February 1866 in Daviess County, Indiana.2

     Catherine A. McCarter died on 21 April 1885 in Martin County, Indiana, at age 48.

Family

Nathaniel Took Ledgerwood b. 1825, d. a 1893
Children

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 99.
  2. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.

David Ledgerwood1,2

M, b. 8 March 1804, d. 7 February 1878
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood3 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes3 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     David Ledgerwood married Mary Klswick.

     David Ledgerwood was born on 8 March 1804. He was the son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.3

     David Ledgerwood died on 7 February 1878 at age 73.

Family

Mary Klswick b. 1803

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.

Mary Klswick1,2

F, b. 1803
     Mary Klswick married David Ledgerwood, son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.

     Mary Klswick was born in 1803 in Virginia.

Family

David Ledgerwood b. 8 Mar 1804, d. 7 Feb 1878

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.

Charles Ledgerwood1

M, b. 15 August 1806, d. 9 May 1866
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     Charles Ledgerwood married Amanda Chambers.

     Charles Ledgerwood was born on 15 August 1806. He was the son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     Charles Ledgerwood died on 9 May 1866 at age 59.

Family

Amanda Chambers b. 18 Sep 1809, d. 14 Jan 1865

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.

Amanda Chambers1

F, b. 18 September 1809, d. 14 January 1865
     Amanda Chambers married Charles Ledgerwood, son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.

     Amanda Chambers was born on 18 September 1809 in Tennessee.

     Amanda Chambers died on 14 January 1865 in Daviess County, Indiana, at age 55.

Family

Charles Ledgerwood b. 15 Aug 1806, d. 9 May 1866

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.

Barbara Ledgerwood1

F, b. 22 September 1811, d. 13 March 1845
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     Barbara Ledgerwood was born on 22 September 1811 in Culpeper County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     Barbara Ledgerwood married John Cox circa 1830.3

     Barbara Ledgerwood died on 13 March 1845 in Monroe County, Indiana, at age 33.

Family

John Cox

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.....Barbara married John Cox) Source No. 216.

Rebecca Ledgerwood1

F, b. 18 October 1820, d. 6 February 1894
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     Rebecca Ledgerwood was born on 17 August 1818 in Tennessee.

     Rebecca Ledgerwood was born on 18 October 1820. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     Rebecca Ledgerwood married William Greene King, son of William King and Margaret McCain, on 28 April 1843 in Martin County, Indiana.1,3 In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Rebecca appears in the household of William Greene King as Rebecca King. She is 41 years old and was born in Indiana.4 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Rebecca appears in the household of William Greene King as Rebecca King. She is 52 years old and was born in Tennessee. She is keeping house and cannot read.5

     Rebecca Ledgerwood died on 6 February 1894 at age 73.

Family

William Greene King b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.....Rebecca married William Greene King.) Source No. 216.
  4. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  5. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.
  6. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.

William Greene King1,2

M, b. 1816, d. 27 November 1872
FatherWilliam King2,3 b. c 1780, d. 1827
MotherMargaret McCain2,3 b. c 1785, d. 12 Oct 1846
     William Greene King was born in 1816 in Kentucky.2 He was the son of William King and Margaret McCain.2,3

     William Greene King married Rebecca Ledgerwood, daughter of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes, on 28 April 1843 in Martin County, Indiana.1,4 In the census of 8 August 1860 at Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, William Greene King, shown as William King, appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Rebecca Ledgerwood, William Delancy King, Margaret F. King, Nancy King, Barbara Ann King and Nathaniel King. He is 44 years old, a farmer, and was born in Kentucky. Living with him is Thomas Brach, age 20, farm laboror, who was born in Indiana. He is also living near Jesse, John H., John B., Berry, Granville King and their households.5 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, William Greene King, shown as William King, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Rebecca Ledgerwood, William Delancy King, Margaret F. King, Nancy King, Barbara Ann King and Nathaniel King. He is 54 years old and was born in Kentucky. He is a farmer with real estate valued at $5000 and a personal estate at $1300. Also living in this household is James Bays, a farmhand, age 20 and born in Indiana.6

     William Greene King died on 27 November 1872 in Greene County, Indiana.2

Family

Rebecca Ledgerwood b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
Children

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  3. Merkle Family Tree, Submitted by D. Merkle. Online at http://showcase.netins.net/web/dmerkle/genealogy.html. Printout dated 14 Sep 2002. Data unverified. 29 May 2003 Hereinafter cited as Merkle Family Tree. Source No. 736.
  4. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.....Rebecca married William Greene King.) Source No. 216.
  5. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  6. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

William Delancy King1

M, b. 14 November 1845, d. 13 August 1931
FatherWilliam Greene King b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
MotherRebecca Ledgerwood b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
     William Delancy King was born on 14 November 1845.2 He was the son of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood. In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, William appears in the household of William Greene King as William B. King. He is 15 years old and was born in Indiana.3 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, William appears in the household of William Greene King as William King. He is 26 years old, a farmer, and was born in Tennessee. His personal estate is valued at $450.4

     William Delancy King married Elizabeth Hasler on 4 August 1870.1

     William Delancy King died on 13 August 1931 at age 85.2 He is buried in the Scotland Cemetery located in Greene County, Indiana.2

Family

Elizabeth Hasler b. 12 Jan 1851, d. 23 May 1884

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Behind some Ledgerwood grave markers: John E. King, died Mar 3 1905, aged 24 yrs 5mos 17ds and another grave marker with two names on it: King, Elizabeth Jan 12 1851, May 23 1884 and William D. Nov 14 1845, Aug 13 1931. Source No. 829.
  3. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  4. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

Elizabeth Hasler1

F, b. 12 January 1851, d. 23 May 1884
     Elizabeth Hasler was born on 12 January 1851.2

     Elizabeth Hasler married William Delancy King, son of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood, on 4 August 1870.1

     Elizabeth Hasler died on 23 May 1884 at age 33.2 She is buried in the Scotland Cemetery located in Greene County, Indiana.2

Family

William Delancy King b. 14 Nov 1845, d. 13 Aug 1931

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Scotland Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 2003. Behind some Ledgerwood grave markers: John E. King, died Mar 3 1905, aged 24 yrs 5mos 17ds and another grave marker with two names on it: King, Elizabeth Jan 12 1851, May 23 1884 and William D. Nov 14 1845, Aug 13 1931 Source No. 829.

Margaret F. King1

F, b. 13 July 1847, d. 23 March 1916
FatherWilliam Greene King b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
MotherRebecca Ledgerwood b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
     Margaret F. King married William Oswald Baird.

     Margaret F. King was born on 13 July 1847. She was the daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood. In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Margaret appears in the household of William Greene King as Margaret King. She is 13 years old and was born in Indiana.2 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Margaret appears in the household of William Greene King as Margaret King. She is 21 years old, at home, and was born in Indiana.3

     Margaret F. King died on 23 March 1916 at age 68.

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  3. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

William Oswald Baird1

M
     William Oswald Baird married Margaret F. King, daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood.

Family

Margaret F. King b. 13 Jul 1847, d. 23 Mar 1916

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.

Nancy King1

F, b. 5 December 1849, d. 6 February 1920
FatherWilliam Greene King b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
MotherRebecca Ledgerwood b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
     Nancy King was born on 5 December 1849. She was the daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood. In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Nancy appears in the household of William Greene King as Nancy King. She is 41 years old and was born in Indiana.2 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Nancy appears in the household of William Greene King as Nancy King. She is 19 years old and was born in Indiana.3

     Nancy King died on 6 February 1920 at age 70.

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  3. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

Barbara Ann King1

F, b. 20 March 1853, d. 21 September 1920
FatherWilliam Greene King1,2 b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
MotherRebecca Ledgerwood1,2 b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
     Barbara Ann King was born on 20 March 1853 in Greene County, Indiana.1,2 She was the daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood.1,2 In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Barbara appears in the household of William Greene King as Barbara A. King. She is seven years old and was born in Indiana.3 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Barbara appears in the household of William Greene King as Barbara King. She is 17 years old and was born in Indiana.4

     Barbara Ann King married William T. Bough on 29 May 1882 in Greene County, Indiana.1

     Barbara Ann King died on 21 September 1920 in Greene County, Indiana, at age 67.1,2

Family

William T. Bough
Child

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  3. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  4. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

William T. Bough1

M
     William T. Bough married Barbara Ann King, daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood, on 29 May 1882 in Greene County, Indiana.1

Family

Barbara Ann King b. 20 Mar 1853, d. 21 Sep 1920
Child

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.

Nathaniel King1

F, b. 23 September 1857, d. 30 August 1882
FatherWilliam Greene King b. 1816, d. 27 Nov 1872
MotherRebecca Ledgerwood b. 18 Oct 1820, d. 6 Feb 1894
     Nathaniel King was born on 23 September 1857. She was the daughter of William Greene King and Rebecca Ledgerwood. In the census of 8 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Nathaniel appears in the household of William Greene King as Nathaniel King. He is two years old and was born in Indiana.2 In the census of 5 August 1870 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Nathaniel appears in the household of William Greene King as Nathaniel King. He is 12 years old and was born in Indiana.3

     Nathaniel King died on 30 August 1882 at age 24.

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. William King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 781, Family 1351. Source No. 76.
  3. Wm. King household. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 464, Family 192. Source No. 93.

Joseph Ledgerwood1

M, b. 12 July 1821, d. 23 October 1833
FatherNathaniel Ledgerwood2 b. 15 Sep 1773, d. 7 Feb 1836
MotherMargaret Hayes2 b. 15 Jul 1780, d. 29 Dec 1863
     Joseph Ledgerwood was born on 12 July 1821. He was the son of Nathaniel Ledgerwood and Margaret Hayes.2

     Joseph Ledgerwood died on 23 October 1833 at age 12.

Citations

  1. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  2. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157:One of the latter's sons was Nathaniel, a veteran of the War of 1812, who arrived in the township from Tennessee in 1829. He and his wife, Margaret Hayes Ledgerwood, had ten children, several of whom were already married when they settled near Culpepper Branch....The children were: William, David, Charles, George, Jacob, Nathaniel II, Joseph, Margaret, Barbara, and Rebecca.) Source No. 216.