Notes for Henry Adamson: Henry and Penthesilea Frost Adamson were pioneers in Appanoose County, Iowa. Henry came to Lee County in 1839 and they were married September 1, 1842. They settled in Appanoose County, southeast of Numa Iowa. Here they reared there family.
Henry was the son of Benjamin Adamson who was born near Leeds England on June 17, 1771. He came to America around 1800. He probably was married twice, His second wife was Sarah Brown Armstrong who died July 28, 1851.. They married on February 14, 1813.Benjamin died in Lee County Iowa on January 29, 1852.
Henry was born November 15, 1817 in Fayette Co., Ohio. After living a short time in Lee County, Henry and Penthesilea moved to Numa Iowa in 1852. Here he purchased his homestead and cleared and fenced his property. He built a large barn that housed several oxen. He did a vast amount of plowing, breaking the virgin prairie soil for himself and other pioneers of the area. With a heavy oxen teams, cutting a 20- inch furrow, he was able to excel in this line of work. He also was called upon to move houses and other heavy hauling with his ox teams.
On this farm, Penthesilea and Henry raised eight sons and one daughter. The home of the Adamson's was the rendezvous for ministers of the Gospel. Many were at the camp meetings of different denominations held for weeks at a time near the ever flowing Adamson Springs. He was always outstanding both in politics and religion and took an active part in educational affairs. He donated land for the Roanoke School House.
Mrs Adamson died on October 15, 1894 and Henry died at a ripe age of 94 years on November 18, 1911. Both are buried at the Adamson Cemetery located at the Roanoke School site, two miles from Numa Iowa..
There descendants can be found in the Appanoose County, In Nuckolls County Nebraka,. and Decatur County Kansas.
More About Henry Adamson and Louisa Pentheselia Frost: Marriage: 01 Sep 1842, Lee County Iowa.
Children of Henry Adamson and Louisa Pentheselia Frost are:
+Noah Lewis Adamson, b. 21 Apr 1862, Numa, Iowa, d. 13 May 1939, Nelson, Nebraska.