Individual Notes
Note for: Jane Summers, 2 Mar 1796 - 2 Sep 1849
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Christening: Place: , , VA
Burial: Date: ABT Sep 1849
Place: , Livingston, IL
Individual Note: NAME: Also known as Jane Corbin; maiden name or from first marriage? Summers also found as Somers.
CENSUS: 1850, IL, Livingston, north side of Vermilion, page 165, line 3, Jane Blew, age 52, FHL film no. 7689.
DEATH: 1850 Mortality Schedule, Livingston, IL, page 507 (509), line 35, Jane Blue, no age, died from Cholera in Sept 1849, on A.I.S., page 36.
BURIAL: Johnson Cemetery, Livingston Co., IL.
SOURCE: "Descendants of John Blaw (Blue), d. 1757 Somerset Co., NJ", Fourth Edition, by William H. Blue, Aug 1990, pages 12 and 33, FHL film no. 1697451.
SOURCE: "Descendants of John Blaw (Blue), d. 1757 Somerset Co., NJ", Fourth Edition, by William H. Blue, Aug 1990, pages 12 and 33, 1.1.1.3.9, FHL film no. 1697451.
5th GENERATION
1.1.1.3.9 Garret M. BLUE (1791-1849), m.1818 Jane SOMERS/CORBIN (1798-1849. They both were born in VA, he probably in Hampshire Co. Garret served during the War of 1812 as 2nd corporal in Capt. Isaac HEISKELL's company of rifleman of the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, Virginia Militia, United States NW Army. On the basis of this service, his son Garret received bounty land warrants for 80 acres in 1853 and 80 acres in 1855. Garret lived in Fayette Co. OH for several years, then moved to McLean Co.IL.
(which later became Livingston Co.) after selling his land in Fayette and Ross Cos. OH. Garret was the second settler in the present bounds of Rook's Creek Twp., arriving there in the autumn of 1831. He erected the first mill in the county near his residence on Rook's Creek. In 1836 he sold this land and moved to Pontiac Twp., just to the east, and settled a few miles northwest of town (Pontiac). Garret was active in the affairs of the community serving on grand and petit juries in 1838, and as sheriff of the county in 1840. In the election for sheriff, Garret and his opponent, John Foster, each received the same number of votes. He won the election by "casting lots". Garret and many of his family fell victim to the cholera epidemic of 1849-50. Family Bible and census records indicate that the victims were Garret M., his wife Jane, daughter Rebecca, son John and his wife Susanna, and son Daniel.
Individual Notes
Note for: Selah Bradford Atwood, 1 Feb 1827 - 5 Dec 1898
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Christening: Date: ABT Feb 1827
Place: Mansfield Twp., Tolland, CT
Burial: Date: ABT Dec 1898
Place: Manti, Sanpete, UT
Individual Note: A33O
CENSUS: 1870, neg
CENSUS: 1880, UT, Sanpete, Petty, E.D. 65, page 37A, stamped page 425, line 9, Selah Atwood, age 53, Farmer, CT ? ?, FHL film no. 1255337.
CENSUS: 1900, neg
BIRTH: CT, Tolland, Mansfield, Vol. D, page 11.
BIRTH: IGI, FHL film no. 2889, batch no. 7450302, Reuben Atwood and Lucy Tuner.
CENSUS: 1860, IA, Harrison, Raplan, p. 782, page 26, line 31, Sila Atwood, age 32, $600 R.E., $150 P.E., CT, FHL film no. 803323.
MARRIAGE: DAR, vol. 55 (1939), Pottawattamie Co., IA, Marriage records, p. 100.
MARRIAGE #1: Mary Ann Blue Barritt, 25 MAR 1861 in Pottawattamie Co., IA.
MARRIAGE #2: Abigail Louisa Tuttle, 17 MAR 1868 in Manti, Sanpete Co., UT. (Born 8 MAR 1849 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, IA.), FHL film no. 1396354.
Individual Notes
Note for: Samuel Kirkland, ABT 1815 - 1880
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Christening: Date: ABT 1815
Burial: Date: 1880
Place: Rockford, Pottawattamie, IA
Individual Note: 1870 IA, book index-neg, 1880 IA soundex neg
MARRIAGE: DAR, vol. 55 (1939), Pottawattamie Co., IA, Marriage records, page 100.
MARRIAGE: History of Pottawattamie Co., IA, Baskin, 1883, page 277, FHL Film no. 934962, item 1.
Individual Notes
Note for: Garret Barritt, 22 Sep 1838 - 12 Sep 1840
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Individual Note: SOURCE: "Descendants of John Blaw (Blue), d. 1757 Somerset Co., NJ", Fourth Edition, by William H. Blue, Aug 1990, page 87, 1.1.1.3.9.3.1, FHL film no. 1697451.
BURIAL: Hazel Dell Cemetery, Hazel Dell, Pottawattamie, Stone has Garret, son of L. and M. Barrett, died Sept 12, 1840, 1 yr, 11 mos and 20 days. He was buried in IL and not here.