Genealogy Report: Descendants of ALEXANDER B. KIRKPATRICK
Descendants of ALEXANDER B. KIRKPATRICK
19.LUCINDA3 KIRKPATRICK (THOMAS B.2, ALEXANDER B.1) was born April 11, 1813 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO, and died January 23, 1891 in BUTLER, BATES CO., MISSOURI.She married JOHN FENTON November 12, 1829 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO, son of ENOCH FENTON and SARAH.He was born 1798 in VIRGINIA, and died November 10, 1853 in KIRKVILLE, WAPELLO CO., IOWA.
More About LUCINDA KIRKPATRICK:
Burial: Burial:Nichols Cemetery, Butler, Missouri
Notes for JOHN FENTON:
The following was sent to David Fenton, from Jo Emblen, and then to me.
I am researching the Fenton family and I recently came across a letter
written on March 06, 1829. from John Fenton who was my great great
grandfather,to Elizabeth (Fenton) Fackler, wife of Samuel Fackler:At the time of the letter Enos Jones and Rebecca Fenton Jones were living in Muskingum Co., Ohio.Enos's first marriage was to Rebecca's sister Matilda Fenton.She died and he married Rebecca.
"March 6, 1829
dear sisterI now take my pen to write to you let you know that I arived at Enos Jonses on the 24 of February.was with greate difaculty that I got hear as since it was the couldest weather I every experienced in my life as I was aleven days and a half coming out to Enoses.I found them both well I was but three days in the state of ohio til I was invited to aqulton.the people is very firendly hear tha air all irish Just from Ireland.I haven't got to work yetI have some notion to go to Sincanata.I am helping Enos to make shugar we made about 6 pounds of shugar it was butiful.I was at a fox hunt their was about five hundred people out that day and we caut two foxes we saw five but got but two.John Peterson is going to move away to the warbash at the mouth of sepacanic river.he wrote to Enos to cum and go with him.Enos had a notion to go but giv out the notion.John Peterson intends to start the tenth of this month the land is vr rich in this county.tellDaniel that if he wants to live well with out working hard to come out hear as quick as he can cum he can live beter onr half the work that he can their one aker will bring as much hear as three will thair.the hiest hill hear is richer than the river boums thair.tell Michael that
blacksmith busines is not very good hear wont give money work it is much
beter thair for blacksmith busines.taning buisnes is good hear tell Daniel that he can get fifteen dollars per month for working at the taning bisnes in saint clearsville or Fairvue airyone.Daniel mite due very well in this cuntry or any other poorman.I like what litle I have seene of it.tell Franklin keep my money till I come for it myself or send for it.if I should live perhaps I may be in after a while.I cant tell when for it is along road.I never will undertake to walk such a distance again tho I had the plesher of riding three days thir was a gentleman aleding a horse and he let me ride him three days.I had come thru winchester on acont of the waters I staid at unkle Benjmins one weak.unkle Benjmin wnted me to star theair badly but I told him I would not stay til I got to the sate of ohio. Enos has moved to James Pakcs place about a half a mile from whear he usto live he livs in a wooden cuntry he can cut a tree half a mile from his hous and it will rech at the hous for the tree is to tal that tha will reach nerly a half a mile.
That is all the objection I have aganst farming in this cuntry they deding the trees and it is very danopus to plow whn the wind blws.I saw a tree acrss hollow and I walked across it about thirty foot brance of watr that run under it I am afrade I am taking up to much room riting about the tall timber.Rebeca is fater than she evr was but her child is very un well at this time.Enos and Rebeca both well old shep is fater than I ever saw hur it is a good time to make shugr every body making sugr as hard as tha can people think more of home made shugar than we did of lofe shugr I must tell you how some of the woman talks hare their was an old woman said that she had the belly ake and she was frade as death that it would turn the skiters.I must conclud and bring my leter
to a close giving my love to mother and father and Poly and Philip Franklin and all the rest of them and all ohter inquiring friends,you must excue my bad writing for I am in hast I want you to rite as sune as sune as you receive this leter if you dont write sune I will not be hear to hear from you and I should like to hear from you before I leave this county so I have not any more at prsant bu remain your brother until death John Fenton"
Enos Jones and his wife Rebecca Fenton, moved next door to Guernsey Co., where they both lived the remainder of their lives.
John Fentonwas married to Lucinda Kirkpatrick in Guernsey Co., Ohio in November of that same year 1829, and moved to Indiana and then to Wapello County, Iowa.
The depositions of John Fenton, Enoch Fenton, Jr., Enos Jones and Rebecca Jones in the Fackler-Fenton lawsuit were taken on May 1 & 2, 1834 in Middletown, Guernsey Co., Ohio at the residence of Henry Kirkpatrick.
More About JOHN FENTON:
Burial: Burial:Westview Cemetery, Kirkville, Iowa
More About JOHN FENTON and LUCINDA KIRKPATRICK:
Marriage: November 12, 1829, GUERNSEY CO., OHIO
Children of LUCINDA KIRKPATRICK and JOHN FENTON are:
+ | 52 | i. | SARAH JANE4 FENTON, born Abt. 1830 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO; died Bet. June 1880 - September 1883 in CLACKAMAS CO., OREGON. | |
+ | 53 | ii. | THOMAS W. FENTON, born March 22, 1832 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO; died March 15, 1901 in SHAWNEE TWP., BATES CO., MISSOURI. | |
+ | 54 | iii. | MARY H. FENTON, born August 12, 1833 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO; died March 09, 1907 in CLEO, WAYNE CO., IOWA. | |
+ | 55 | iv. | JOHN HENRY FENTON, born November 24, 1836 in ILLINOIS; died February 14, 1908 in SYLVIA, RENO CO., KANSAS. | |
+ | 56 | v. | MARTHA A. FENTON, born October 07, 1838 in VERMILLION CO., INDIANA; died March 28, 1924 in NEOSHO FALLS, WOODSON CO., KANSAS. | |
+ | 57 | vi. | HANNAH FENTON, born November 19, 1840 in INDIANA; died January 28, 1887 in MORRISON, COLORADO. | |
58 | vii. | ELIZABETH FENTON, born 1843 in INDIANA; died 1910 in SHAWNEE TWP., BATES CO., MISSOURI. | ||
+ | 59 | viii. | ANGELINE FENTON, born 1844 in VERMILLION CO., INDIANA; died in POS. HEALDSBURG, SANOMA CO., CALIFORNIA. | |
+ | 60 | ix. | EMELINE FENTON, born November 06, 1846 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA; died February 18, 1907 in MONTE VISTA, RIO GRANDE CO., COLORADO. | |
+ | 61 | x. | EMMA JANE FENTON, born November 06, 1846 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA; died May 01, 1920 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA. | |
+ | 62 | xi. | MARGARET ISABELLE FENTON, born January 20, 1848 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA; died July 19, 1906 in WINTERSET, MADISON CO., IOWA. | |
+ | 63 | xii. | ALEXANDER F. FENTON, born September 1852 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA. | |
64 | xiii. | FLETCHER A. FENTON, born 1854 in WAPELLO CO., IOWA. |
20.NANCY3 KIRKPATRICK (THOMAS B.2, ALEXANDER B.1) was born Abt. 1815 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO.She married JOHN McCAULEY March 24, 1842 in GUERNSEY CO., OHIO.He was born Abt. 1814 in IRELAND.
Notes for NANCY KIRKPATRICK:
Information on this family from Nathan DeLong, Wooster, Ohio.
More About JOHN McCAULEY and NANCY KIRKPATRICK:
Marriage: March 24, 1842, GUERNSEY CO., OHIO
Children of NANCY KIRKPATRICK and JOHN McCAULEY are:
65 | i. | MARY E.4 McCAULEY, born Abt. 1845 in OHIO. | ||
+ | 66 | ii. | JOHN FLETCHER McCAULEY, born December 31, 1846 in LEBANON, MONROE CO., OHIO; died March 11, 1935 in MARIETTA, WASHINGTON CO., OHIO. | |
67 | iii. | ISABELL McCAULEY, born May 20, 1848 in MONROE CO., OHIO; died 1923. | ||
68 | iv. | CHRISTINA McCAULEY, born April 09, 1852 in MONROE CO., OHIO; died 1933 in MARIETTA, WASHINGTON CO., OHIO. | ||
+ | 69 | v. | JAMES J. McCAULEY, born November 15, 1857 in OHIO; died February 16, 1925. | |
70 | vi. | FREDERICK A. McCAULEY, born Abt. 1863. | ||
71 | vii. | ELIZABETH McCAULEY, died Abt. 1929 in MARIETTA, WASHINGTON CO., OHIO.She married UNKNOWN SCOTT. | ||
+ | 72 | viii. | MARGARET McCAULEY. |