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Husband: Luke Hitchcock Jr. | |||
Born: | 5 Jun 1655 | at: | Wethersfield, Connecticut |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | FROM 27 Jan 1726 TO 0027 | at: | Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
Father: | Luke Hitchcock | ||
Mother: | Elizabeth Gibbons | ||
Notes: | [5512] | ||
Wife: Sarah Burt Dorchester | |||
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Notes: | [12898] | ||
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Name: | Thankful Hitchcock [12897] | ||
Born: | 18 Oct 1686 | at: | Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | AFT 1741 | at: | Westfield, Hamden Co., Massachusetts |
Spouses: | John Phelps | ||
Name: | Sarah Hitchcock [12896] | ||
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Name: | Elizabeth Hitchcock [12895] | ||
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Name: | Mercy Hitchcock [12894] | ||
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Name: | Hannah Hitchcock [12893] | ||
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Name: | Mary Hitchcock [12892] | ||
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Name: | Luke Hitchcock [12891] | ||
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Name: | Jonathan Hitchcock [12890] | ||
Born: | 4 Sep 1693 | at: | Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
Died: | 26 Sep 1693 | at: | Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
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Name: | Ebenezer Hitchcock [12092] | ||
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Name: | Jonathan Hitchcock [5298] | ||
Born: | 24 Jun 1696 | at: | Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
Died: | 8 Apr 1698 | at: | Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts |
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Name: | Pelatiah Hitchcock [437] | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /--Luke Hitchcock | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Luke Hitchcock Jr. | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Elizabeth Gibbons | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sarah Burt Dorchester | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[5512] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/343
[12898] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/344
[12897] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/342
[12896] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/5944
[12895] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/7299
[12894] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/7300
[12893] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/7301
[12892] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15022
[12891] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15032
[12890] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15033
[12092] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15034
[5298] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15035
[437] This individual was found on GenCircles at: https://www.gencircles.com/users/daveyred_2/4/data/15036
Husband: Jabez Baldwin Phelps Dr. | |||
Born: | 4 Jun 1777[3439] | at: | Lebanon, Connecticut, USA |
Married: | 15 Jan 1801 | at: | Casenovia, New York, USA |
Died: | Dec 1851 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
Father: | Joseph Phelps | ||
Mother: | Jemima Post | ||
Notes: | [3440] | ||
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Wife: Lydia Johnson | |||
Born: | 27 Dec 1780 | at: | Connecticut, USA |
Died: | 14 Jan 1874 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Name: | Sophia Phelps [3598] | ||
Born: | 18 Dec 1802 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Charles Clark | ||
Name: | Martin Joseph Phelps [3596] [3597] | ||
Born: | 19 Nov 1806 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 18 Dec 1848 | at: | Mansfield, Oh |
Spouses: | Emily Almira Carey | ||
Name: | Laura Johnson Phelps [3595] | ||
Born: | 28 Mar 1809 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Spouses: | Phineas H. Burdick Dr | ||
Name: | Cordelia Augusta Phelps [3392] | ||
Born: | 9 Apr 1811 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Spouses: | Harry Hobart | ||
Name: | Amanda Melvina Phelps [3599] | ||
Born: | 10 Feb 1815 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Spouses: | Ezekiel Chew | ||
Name: | Abner Johnson Phelps [3600] | ||
Born: | 4 Feb 1817 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Spouses: | Anna Minerva Hooker | ||
Name: | Lydia Lovinia Phelps [3601] | ||
Born: | 11 May 1820 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Spouses: | Alfred Hall | ||
Name: | Calvin Brown Phelps [3602] | ||
Born: | 23 Jun 1822 | at: | Preble, Cortland, New York, United States |
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Caroline Amelia Hooke |
/--Joseph Phelps /--Joseph Phelps | \--Susannah Eno /--Joseph Phelps | | /-- | \--Lydia Rowley | \-- |--Jabez Baldwin Phelps Dr. | /-- | /--Israel Post | | \-- \--Jemima Post | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Lydia Johnson | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[3440] removed from Hebron, CT to Vernon, NY and soon from there to Preble, NYwhere he practiced medicine for several years - he was the first postmaster of Preble which office he filled for 5 yrsand for several yrs he was the assistant Judge of The County Court -was in State Legislature in 1841
[3596] was a merchant and doing business in Jamesville, Syracuse and Cornelius NY In 1846 he moved to Mansfield Oh
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Husband: Alfred Bell Eberhart | |||
Born: | 16 Aug 1807 | at: | |
Married: | 1842 | at: | |
Died: | 1890 | at: | |
Father: | Adolph Ebeerhart Sr. | ||
Mother: | Elizabeth Phillips | ||
Notes: | [4276] | ||
Wife: Permelia Williams | |||
Born: | 1812 | at: | |
Died: | 1888 | at: | |
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Name: | Thomas Eberhart [4228] | ||
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Name: | Alfred Eberhart | ||
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Name: | Martin W. Eberhart | ||
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Name: | Joanna W. Eberhart [4229] | ||
Born: | 22 Nov 1833 | at: | |
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Name: | Adolph A. Eberhart | ||
Born: | 1844 | at: | |
Died: | 1919 | at: | |
Spouses: | |||
Name: | John P. Eberhart | ||
Born: | 1856 | at: | |
Died: | 1917 | at: | |
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/-- /-- | \-- /--Adolph Ebeerhart Sr. | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Alfred Bell Eberhart | /-- | /--Col. Theophilus Phillips | | \-- \--Elizabeth Phillips | /-- \--Joanna Prather \--Elizabeth Clagett
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Permelia Williams | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[4276] !Thomas, Alfred and Martin all died in childhood Joanna did live in Mazontown, Pa. Widow of Adolbert B. Rhodes
[4228] ! Thomas died in childhood So did Alfred G and Martin W ! Thomas died in childhood So did Alfred G and Martin W
[4229] !Joanna did live in Mazontown, Pa. Widow of Adolbert B. Roads !Joanna did live in Mazontown, Pa. Widow of Adolbert B. Roads
Husband: Alexander Enos | |||
Born: | 1 Feb 1753 | at: | Union, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 11 Jan 1841 | at: | |
Father: | Benjamin Eno | ||
Mother: | Jerusha Griswold | ||
Wife: Jerusha Griswold | |||
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Died: | 1803 | at: | |
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Name: | Alexander Enos | ||
Born: | 12 Aug 1774 | at: | Connecticut, USA |
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Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Polly Merrill |
/--James Eno Jr. /--James Eno III | \--Abigail Holcomb Bissell /--Benjamin Eno | | /--Timothy Phelps | \--Hannah Phelps | \--Mary Griswold |--Alexander Enos | /-- | /--Matthew Griswold | | \-- \--Jerusha Griswold | /-- \--Mary Phelps \--Sarah Hosford
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Jerusha Griswold | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: John 'Mac' Alexander McClernand | |||
Born: | 30 May 1812[10745] | at: | near Hardinsburg, Breckenridge County, Kentucky, USA |
Married: | 9 Nov 1843 | at: | Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA |
Died: | 20 Sep 1900[10746] [10747] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
Father: | John McClernand I | ||
Mother: | Fatima Cummins | ||
Notes: | [10749] | ||
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Wife: Sarah Freeman Dunlap | |||
Born: | 24 Dec 1821[6840] | at: | Champaign County, Ohio |
Died: | 9 May 1861[6841] [6842] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
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Children | |||
Name: | Helen Chase McClernand [11114] [11106] [11107] [11108] [11109] [11110] [11111] [11112] [11113] [11115] [11116] [11117] [11118] [11119] [11120] [11121] | ||
Born: | 27 Sep 1846[11106] [11107] [11108] [11109] [11110] | at: | Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA |
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Died: | 26 Apr 1870[11111] [11112] [11113] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
Spouses: | Henry Wirt Butler | ||
Name: | Edward 'Ned' John McClernand Gen. [9638] [9636] [9628] [9629] [9630] [9631] [9632] [9633] [9634] [9635] [9637] [9639] [9640] [9641] [9642] | ||
Born: | 29 Dec 1848[9628] [9629] [9630] [9631] | at: | Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 9 Feb 1926[9632] [9633] [9634] | at: | Walter Reed Hospital, Washington D.C. |
Spouses: | Sara Pomp | ||
Name: | Fatima C.'Faye' McClernand [10339] [10340] [10341] [10342] | ||
Born: | 29 Jul 1850[10339] | at: | Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA |
Died: | 1 Aug 1874[10340] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
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Name: | Johnnie McClernand [10805] [10804] [10806] | ||
Born: | 1857 | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
Died: | ABT 24 Dec 1858[10804] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
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Name: | Sarah Dunlap McClernand [10986] [10985] [10987] | ||
Born: | 8 Apr 1861 | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
Died: | 25 Jul 1861[10985] | at: | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
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Name: | (--?--) McClernand | ||
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/-- /--Alexander McClernand | \-- /--John McClernand I | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--John 'Mac' Alexander McClernand | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Fatima Cummins | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sarah Freeman Dunlap | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[10749] Moved to Jacksonville, IL 1851 & Springfield, IL 1856. Between 1843 and 1851, he was United States Congressman, 2nd District IL, (D). Estate worth $55,000 in 1860. John Alexander McClernand's childhood was spent in Shawneetown, Illinois. In the 1840's, he moved to Jacksonville, Illinois and finally to Springfield, Illinois where he lived for almost fifty years and where he subsequently died in 1900. Biographer, Stan Buckles, describes McClernand's physical appearance, "In stature John A. McClernand was a little above medium height and rather spare built, but was of a tough and wiry fiber. As a man he was not devoid of vanity, and he had an excitable temper, yet was placable and did not cherish animosity (Past &Present of Sangamon County)." McClernand was a lawyer, soldier and statesman his entire life. In 1832 he was admitted to the Bar and volunteered in the Black Hawk War against Fox & Sac Indians. He served as a Democrat in the Illinois State Legislature from 1836-1842. After his tenure in the State Legislature, McClernand was elected to six terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1843-1851 and back again 1859-1861. During his tenure McClernand served as Chairman of Public Lands and Foreign Affairs. In 1861, he resigned to accept a commission of brigadier general by President Lincoln and was promoted to major General 1862. General McClernand was a principle player in the battles of Belmont, Fort Donelson, Fort Henry, Shiloh, The Vicksburg Campaign, and The Red River Expedition. The highlight of McClernand's military career must be considered the Vicksburg Expedition. He single-handedly raised the bulk of the troops for the Expedition and was supposed to be the campaign's commanding general. Unfortunately, backroom dealing by West Point Regulars deprived John McClernand of the opportunity to command the entire expedition. Under the direction of General Grant, McClernand was regulated to subordinate command of the XIII Corps. Grant and other professional soldiers were extremely jealous of McClernand's natural fighting abilities and influential access to President Lincoln. In the end, General Grant relieved McClernand for an oversight and technicality in which McClernand failed to forward a press release on to Grant for his approval. After several months, McClernand was restored to the command of the XIII corps, which was engaged in Nathaniel Banks' Red River Expedition. Although the Red River Campaign was far away from General Grant who was closing in on Robert E. Lee in the Eastern Theater, McClernand was unable to recapture his prominence. This time, McClernand's rising star was shot down by a near-fatal attack of malaria, and on November 30, 1864, his resignation was accepted by the War Department. Once back in Springfield, McClernand was slowly able to recover from his health problems and rebuild his law practice. However, McClernand was not able to recover his political career. For the next eighteen years and five presidential administrations, the White House was controlled by the Republicans. As a loyal democrat, John McClernand's own dreams of becoming President were over. This is not to say that McClernand did not retain some amount of influence. McClernand served as a delegate to the 1868 Democratic National Convention held in Philadelphia. In 1870, he was elected Circuit Court Judge for the Sangamon District, and held the post until 1873. In 1876, McClernand went back the Democratic National Convention, but this time as its Chairman. McClernand finished his political career by serving on President Grover Cleveland's Utah Commission. It was John McClernand who spearheaded the negotiations with the Mormons, which ended polygamy and brought Utah into the Union. President Cleveland saw McClernand for what he was, the elder statesmen of his party. Cleveland never hesitated in corresponding with the old General and former Congressman about issues of the day. Until the very end, McClernand was a welcome guest on the lecture circuit and traveled all over the country giving speeches. McClernand loved nothing more than to speak out against, or as the General put it "agitate," the causes and issues that he did not believe in. What should be considered John McClernand's greatest legacy was his commitment to public education. As a member of the State Legislature and the United States Congress, McClernand repeatedly stood up for public education. Whether it was voting for or crafting bills, John McClernand was at the forefront in bringing education to the common people. McClernand even donated his own home to the education cause, bringing about the first public school to be opened in Springfield. The original building has been long since been destroyed, but a re-built grade school is still in operation on the original site. McClernand Grade School is currently a national historic landmark and a living monument to the man who donated the land and his life to the public. John Alexander McClernand was one of Illinois' most colorful and heroic men and should be remember by his country as one of its proudest patriots. Hopefully, one day he will have his proper place in history. Mac Crawford
[6843] Searched Pres & F&P no hits. Mac - Double Check the birth date on her. Sarah is listed as in the Oak Ridge Cemetery records as being buriedthere, but I think she is actually resting in the Diamond Grove Cemetery,in Jacksonville IL.
[11114] When Helen & Wirt gave birth to their only son, Willie, it waswondered why Helen had chosen the middle name of Joseph for her son. Theanswer lied within Helen's formal education, which would not be revealeduntil she was on her deathbed. In the 1860's schooling for women, must less a college education wasconsidered unimportant and even discouraged. However, Helen's father,John McClernand did not go along with that line of thinking. In fact,he was a strong believer that all his children should receive the besteducation possible, including attending college. Boys of course couldeasily enroll at a college or university, but the girls, facing limitedoptions, were forced to attend catholic finishing schools in order tocomplete their higher education. It was while attending finishing school that Helen converted toCatholicism. No one. including her father or husband ever knew of herfaith. It was not until she was in the last stages of consumption, whenHelen asked for her rosary beads, did truth came out. The McClernandscame from a very strict Baptist background in Jacksonville to a veryconservative Presbyterian congregation in Springfield. Fearful that thefamily would shun her, Helen was probably scared to disclose her truefaith. Her Catholicism was undoubtedly the seed for son's middle ofJoseph.
[9638] Searched WFT vols 1-12, 38-62no hits. Seached F&P no hits. Entered the U.S. Military Academy in 1866. He graduated from West Point35th in a class of 57 durning the summer of 1870. McClernand was one ofonly nine from his class to make the grade of Brigadier General. Received the Congressional Medal of Honor "for most distinguishedgallantry of action against the Nez Perce Indians." In Cuba, serving asadjutant-general to General William R. Shafter, McClernand wasrecommended for another brevet, "for gallantry in action against theSpanish forces at Santiago, Cuba, July 1, 1898." He later received theSilver Star citation. McClernand served as Colonel of the 4th U.S. Infantry in the PhilippineInsurrection and was in military adviser to the Japanese Army durning itswar with Russia. He commanded the 1st U.S. Cavalry at Fort Clark, Texas. McClernand alsoserved at the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. Lived in Easton, North Hampton County, Pennsyvania.
[10805] Tombstone reads died 12-28-1859, aged one year.
[10986] Could of been born on 4-28-1861. Tobstone reads died 7-24-1862, age 2months 23 days.
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Husband: (--?--) | |||
Wife: Elizabeth Brothers | |||
Born: | at: | Pennsylvania, United States | |
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Father: | Mathias Brothers | ||
Mother: | Christiana Chestnutwood | ||
Children |
/-- /-- | \-- /--Mathias Brothers | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Elizabeth Brothers | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Christiana Chestnutwood | /-- \-- \--
Husband: William Tannehill III | |||
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Wife: Euphene Beall | |||
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Name: | William Tannehill IV | ||
Born: | 1695 | at: | |
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Died: | 1749 | at: | |
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--William Tannehill III | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Euphene Beall | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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