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1201 birth also given as 9-1-1643 SMITH, Mary (I5467)
 
1202 birth also given as abt 1674, age 65 at death > 1737 death minus 65 years gives 1672 birth year from gravestone (1668 birth date from Frost Gen.)

Also given as Edra, and dau name is Edra.

http://www.bjpeters.com/bj/PS01/PS01_126.htm
Name *Edrea HURLBUT95 <../PS_SRC.htm>, 7G Grandmother Birth abt 1668, Jacobus states abt. 1674. Of, Fairfield, CT95 <../PS_SRC.htm> Death 24 Nov 173795 <../PS_SRC.htm> Occupation CLICK NAME FOR NOTES Father *Thomas HURLBUT , II <../PS05/PS05_023.htm>  
HURLBUT, Edrea (I2770)
 
1203 Birth also given as in 1869. Sprosty, Marie A. (I4559)
 
1204 Birth also given as Oakville, Grays Harbor County, WA, as does his WWI Draft Registration card. Couch, Alva (I2735)
 
1205 birth also listed as in Germany Kaylor, Catherine (I5122)
 
1206 Birth and Death full dates and places from California Death Index. Fort, Felicie (I6408)
 
1207 Birth and general source not recorded. Note 1st wife, Hannah Snow, died before 1717, and 2nd marriage of Hezekiah to Sarah was in 1744, so this Joseph may be child of an additional spouse of Hezekiah, adopted, or not belong to this family. DOANE, Joseph (I1985)
 
1208 Birth date estimation from 1850, 1870 & 1880 censuses. Holton, Rebecca Jane (I10629)
 
1209 Birth date from undocumented Vital Statistics. The 1850 census indicates she was born around 1842. Turner, Mary Ellen (I15912)
 
1210 Birth date per birth record. (previously given as 1912) Atkins, Earl Clement (I28)
 
1211 Birth Estimate from Death Certificate age. Vasquez, Juana Bautista (I19548)
 
1212 Birth estimation from the 1876 marriage record of William T. Wilkinson & Sarah L. Jones (his 2nd wife), in which record he was 46 years old. This agrees with data from the 1870 census.

In the same compilation page is the 1876 marriage of William's son, William H. Wilkinson to Mary J. Todd. Both marriages appear to have been performed by the same person. The marriage of William T. Wilkinson shows William T. Wilkinson in remarks. The marriage of William H. Wilkinson shows Jas. R. Wilkinson in remarks. 
Wilkinson, William Tomblin Richard Sr. (I13382)
 
1213 birth given as after 01-14-1826 & 1831

Birth: BET 14 JAN 1826 AND 1831 in Wabash Co., IL
Death: 15 AUG 1901
Military Service: 10 JUL 1863 Enlisted as a private Company D, 108th Infantry Regiment Indiana
Military Service: 17 JUL 1863 Mustered Out in Indianapolis Indiana
Note:
July 10, 1863: Enlisted as a private Company D, 108th Infantry Regiment Indiana
July 17, 1863: Mustered Out in Indianapolis Indiana 
COUCH, Lafayette (I2792)
 
1214 Birth name: Octave Adkins Pittman, Loretta Eileen (I12665)
 
1215 Birth per Joel Hager Smith, Henry (I5029)
 
1216 Birth place of Jesse in Blue Creek is from the birth certificate of his son, Lorenzo. Jesse's own death certificate gives this as Elkview. Blue Creek is an unincorporated area near Elkview in Elk district. Strickland, Jesse Clarence (I2039)
 
1217 Birth possibly in Augusta Co, VA or Frederick Co, MD.
 
WITTEN, Jeremiah (I4791)
 
1218 Birth possibly in Russell Creek, Green Co, KY SKAGGS, Martin (I4806)
 
1219 Birth possibly in Russell Creek, Green Co, KY SKAGGS, Aaron (I4807)
 
1220 Birth record shows his birth date as October 15. Death Certificate show it as October 29. Plumley, Allen Jr. (I16580)
 
1221 Birth year 1829 estimate taken from the 1950 census...and his marriage record, giving age 27 in 1856. Horton, William (I5260)
 
1222 Birth year 1832 estimate taken from marriage record, giving age 24 in 1856. Others have estimated 1839. Holly, Mary E. (I11247)
 
1223 birth year also given as 1592 HOWLAND, John (I945)
 
1224 Birth year also given as 1664...or it is possible Richard and Mary had two daughters named Lydia.
 
HIGGINS, Lydia (I5223)
 
1225 Birth year also given as 1847. FOX, Sarah Jane (I3011)
 
1226 Birth year also given as 1847. Showalter, William N. (I4441)
 
1227 Birth year also given as 1851; however, Edwin is shown with his parents at 6 months old in the 1850 census. GREATHOUSE, Edwin (I3027)
 
1228 Birth year also given as 1869. LITHERLAND, Elizabeth Catherine (I3115)
 
1229 Birth year discrepancy with sister, Eva. Songer, Mary Eliza (I17617)
 
1230 Birth year estimated from the 1950 census at age 5. Saddler, Mary Rose (I15883)
 
1231 birth year given as 1805 (only data on Mary) - record shows Mary as 1st wife, but dates of children indicate she was 2nd wife MARY (I2791)
 
1232 Birth year of 1787 estimated as 18 years prior to her 1805 marriage to Andrew. McCauley, Polly (I13887)
 
1233 Birth year per 1880 census approximately 1866. Smith, Eugenie (I6418)
 
1234 Birth year per 1880 census approximately 1866. Smith, Anna (I6417)
 
1235 Birth year per 1880 census approximately 1874. Smith, Edgar (I6434)
 
1236 Birth • Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Birth Records, 1819-1906
(given as Camelia Grenot) — Certificate #954 
Grenot, Camillia (I6295)
 
1237 Birth • Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Birth Records, 1819-1906
(given as Lorell Grenot) — Certificate #955 
Grenot, Lovell Louis (I6300)
 
1238 Birth • Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Birth Records, 1819-1906
Certificate #954 (unknown why Frank's certificate number is the same as Camelia's) 
Grenot, Frank (I6296)
 
1239 Birth • Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Birth Records, 1819-1906
Certificate #955 (unknown why Mercedes has the same certificate number as Lorell) 
Grenot, Mercedes (I6301)
 
1240 birthplace also given as Austria Brunner, Mary M. (I14421)
 
1241 birthplace also given as Austria Hochstafl, Balthauser P. (I14420)
 
1242 Birthplace also given as Central Falls, Providence Co, RI Aldrich, Augustus Sanford (I11896)
 
1243 birthplace also given as Germany Till, Ernestine Francis (I14423)
 
1244 Bithia Kirby, daughter of John & Elizabeth Kirby, born 14 Feb 1658, Mattabeset, Connecticut, British Colonial America (Middletown Township, Middlesex, Connecticut) Kirby, Bethiah (I3169)
 
1245 Blackburn was a widower when he remarried to Judah Lovejoy. Saunder, Jane (I18624)
 
1246 Blck 3, Row 9, Space 107B Lamb, Viola Eudora (I81)
 
1247 BLGS2001 contains an impressive pedigree for this family, taking it back many generations. We place the early generations reported there in the 'Ancient & Mythical section of the database and note that its connection to the undershown appears to rely on the presumption that the following Malcolm was the same person as Macbeth mac Angus. It should be noted that that early pedigree contradicts what Sir Robert Dugdale reported in his 'Baronage of Scotland' where, in the section on the Macgregor of Macgregor, he identifies Gregor or Gregory, Abbot of Dunkeld (d c1169 having "lived to be the oldest bishop of his time"), as undoubted ancestor of the Macnabs, specifically reporting that their were not descended from "the abbot of Glendochart, where there never was an abbacy". Angus (I9308)
 
1248 Blk 3 Range 2 Lot Adj 7 (owner Emma & Emogene Nash) Nash, Genevieve (I11349)
 
1249 Blk 3, Range 2, Lot Adj 7 Nash, Marguerite Emma (I2503)
 
1250 Block 02, Lot 314, Space 4
Although there is a stone placed in Woodlawn, her obituary states "Sandi's cremains will be scattered on the Atlantic Ocean in fron of her home at a future date." 
Sharrow, Sandra Sue (I2527)
 
1251 Block 02, Lot 314, Space 4 Johnson, Dorothy (I2524)
 
1252 Block 02, Lot 3314, Space 1 Sharrow, Charles David (I2507)
 
1253 Block 24, Lot 48 Arnold Mr. (I15927)
 
1254 Block 3, Row 9, Space 107C King, John William (I5007)
 
1255 Block 8, Lot 11 (no marker) Nash, Lewis D. (I14015)
 
1256 Block 8, Lot 11, (no marker) Nash, Thomas Donoghue (I14023)
 
1257 bookkeeper Cromartie, Duncan (I9677)
 
1258 Bookkeeper. Perkins, Vennie J. (I10437)
 
1259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STRICKLAND, James Lee (I5533)
 
1260 Born at Groton, in Suffolk, February 12, 1605/06, he was fitted for college in the celebrated Free Grammar School founded by Edward VI. at Bury St. Edmunds, where he learned to think and act for himself, as every boy of spirit must when away from home and thrown upon his own resources. p.1...(Sketch)

He had now entered the seventieth year of a life which had
involved unremitting exertion and much exposure to severity of climate. It is not therefore to be wondered at that the pressure of physical infirmities had begun to bear heavily upon him, but when, for the third time, he asked permission to relinquish the helm to a younger pilot, proposing to recruit his health by a voyage to England,'(^2) he was met by such a chorus of remonstrance that he resigned himself to die in harness, nor had he long to wait. In September, 1675, he proceeded to Boston to attend a protracted session of the Commissioners of the United Colonies. In March, 1676, when preparing to return to Hartford, he took cold, became feeble, and on the 10th of April was laid beside his father in what is now King's Chapel grave-yard. - "Sketch of John Winthrop the Younger" p.58 
Winthrop, Gov. John Jr. (I2676)
 
1261 Born in Berkeley Co, VA, James came to the area with his father, which James later laid out as Bucklestown (during the early years, called Buckles Town & James Town), in 1791 changed to Darkesville. Buckles, Capt. James Sr. (I11706)
 
1262 Born in England or Holland Richardson, Sarah (I13737)
 
1263 Born in England or Holland Rockhold, Robert (I13743)
 
1264 Born in Fairview, part of St. Albans along Fairview Dr. Russell, Maude Ann (I17114)
 
1265 Born in Olympia, Molly was one of two of Walter's and Ella's children born in Washington. Apparently, Walter and his brother Emmett migrated to Washington to take part in the paper industry's mills in Oakville, Grays Harbor County, Washington.

"In the 1800's more lumber tonnage was shipped from Oakville than any other town West of Chicago, Sawmills and shake mills lined the creeks. The logging industry supported the thriving city of Oakville until the middle of the 20th century." - On oakville-wa.org from the Montesano Vidette, October 20, 2005 in the Pages of the Past, 100 Years ago, October 20, 1905.
 
Couch, Mollie Mae (I2746)
 
1266 Born in the town of Fort Dauphin on the island, Hispaniola/St. Dominigue/St. Domingo, which western portion of the island today is Haiti.
Old Map of Haiti showing Fort Dauphin (today is Fort Liberte)
 
Lapice, Pierre Michel Ambroise (I19371)
 
1267 Born in the town of Fort Dauphin on the island, Hispaniola/St. Dominigue/St. Domingo, which western portion of the island today is Haiti.
Old Map of Haiti showing Fort Dauphin (today is Fort Liberte)
 
Lapice, Pierre Michel de Bergondy (I19362)
 
1268 Born in the town of Fort Dauphin on the island, Hispaniola/St. Dominigue/St. Domingo, which western portion of the island today is Haiti.
Old Map of Haiti showing Fort Dauphin (today is Fort Liberte)
 
Grenot, Jean Pierre (I19328)
 
1269 Both of Virginia's parents were born in Kentucky. Dulaney, Virginia (I12073)
 
1270 Both parents of John M. Melton were born in Virginia. Melton, John M. (I8454)
 
1271 Boyce Cemetery Information

COUCH LOT Click Image for Full Boyce Cemetery Listing
 
Couch, Capt. Ebenezer Jr. (I2765)
 
1272 Brady's Delayed Birth Certificate gives him as born in Alum Creek; however, in the compiled list showing his marriage to Violet U. Adkins (both divorced) gives him as born in nearby Kanawha County. Turley, Brady Adam (I19065)
 
1273 British Colonial America
(also said to have been born in VA) 
Skaggs, Aaron Jr. (I4811)
 
1274 British Colonial America Skaggs, Henry (I4799)
 
1275 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fischer, Brittany Nicole (I14861)
 
1276 Brother of Floyd Smith, a husband of Octavia Egnor. Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research listed Parker Smith as Henry Parker Smith.

 
Smith, Parker (I5028)
 
1277 Brothers Raymond, Kenneth and Ralph were all Baptist ministers. Family: Joseph Page Couch / Margaret Alice Anderson (F24857)
 
1278 Buckle Papers show Christopher's birth year as 1590; however, his christening record is reported to give 1586. Buckle, Sir Christopher (I11753)
 
1279 Burial in churchyard of St. Bartholomew's. Browne, Anne (I8219)
 
1280 Burial place stated but undocumented. Miller, Wilburn Greenville (I11346)
 
1281 Burial site: Old Moore Plantation, is near Keith Presbyterian Church. Moore, Bertha (I253)
 
1282 Burial venue: "Our Lady of the Rosary of Yauco" Torres y Ortiz, Rita Maria (I19564)
 
1283 Burial: 28 OCT 1971 Seattle,King Co,WA COUCH, Elva Elizabeth (I3001)
 
1284 Burial: Adams' Corner Cem,, Wabash Co., IL COUCH, Emmett David (I3040)
 
1285 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL

died of "burned"
 
COUCH, Fannie G. (I3012)
 
1286 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL SMITH, Sarah Isabelle (I2891)
 
1287 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL SMITH, Fanny E. Rosette (I2895)
 
1288 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL SMITH, Ira K. (I2899)
 
1289 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL Couch, Simeon Carlyle (I2956)
 
1290 Burial: Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL COUCH, Anna Beatrice (I3015)
 
1291 Burial: Beaver Bog Cemetery, New Fairfield, Fairfield Co, Ct.
 
COUCH, Calvin (I3398)
 
1292 Burial: Brick Reformed Church Cemetery, Orange County, Ny
 
COUCH, Hester S. (I3392)
 
1293 Burial: Cresthaven Cem, Richland Co., IL COUCH, Julia Angeline (I2977)
 
1294 Burial: Cresthaven Cem, Richland Co., IL WILLIAMS, Joseph Franklin (I2978)
 
1295 Burial: Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange County, Ny
Note: Interred at the Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange County, NY. Head stone reads: died at the age of 73y, 5m, 13d 
PEET, Hannah (I3331)
 
1296 Burial: Effingham, Illinois COUCH, Manson Clarence (I3045)
 
1297 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL
 
COUCH, Sarah E. (I2960)
 
1298 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL
 
Couch, Percy E. (I3067)
 
1299 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL
Occupation: Reverand

Biographical Sketch of Walter R. Couch

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Text from Haynes, Nathaniel S. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois 1819-1914, Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company, 1915. Page 501. This online edition  
Couch, Elder Walter Ransom (I2810)
 
1300 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL Couch, Hiram Ransom (I2962)
 
1301 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL Couch, Ebenezer J. Jr. (I2964)
 
1302 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL POOL, Julia Angelina (I2967)
 
1303 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL GADDY, Rachel (I2987)
 
1304 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL COUCH, Charles Edwin (I2988)
 
1305 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL ANDRUS, Maggie Elizzie (I2989)
 
1306 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL Couch, Minnie Esther (I2998)
 
1307 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL Couch, David Russell (I2999)
 
1308 Burial: Friendsville Cem, Wabash Co., IL COUCH, Mary Elsie (I3058)
 
1309 Burial: Friendsville Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash, IL Couch, Emmet Francis (I2910)
 
1310 Burial: Highland Memorial Cem., Mt. Carmel, Wabash, IL Hinderliter, Katie (I2969)
 
1311 Burial: Lyon's burial ground at Catherine, N.Y.
Christening: 8 APR 1761 
COUCH, Lucy (I3281)
 
1312 Burial: Lyon's burial ground at Catherine, N.Y.
Note:
Transcription of Frost/Couch genealogy ...
Joseph 4th married Lucy Couch, daughter of Johnathan and Eunice of Reading, Connecticut. They were married
September 19, 1781 or 2. Joseph Frost died in 1844 and his wife died April 8th 1843.__Joseph Frost was a
soldier of the American Revolution: according to State Records of Connecticut he was a private in Col. Benjamin
Hinman's Regiment in 1775: he was honorably discharged Sept. 11, 1775. June 16, 1777 he enlisted as private in
Captain Elijah [Alil]'s company. Colonel Burr Bradley's Regiment. He must have served between 1775 and 1777
as the records say he was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, November 16th, 1776, when Lord Howe captured
the fort.__Joseph Frost and two brothers, one named Dimon, were taken prisoner and put on board an old prison
hulk in New York Harbor.__They then endured great privations and suffering, and his two brothers died in the
prison ship. During the war, Joseph was wounded in the leg and late in life received a pension for his services in
the Revolution. In 1803, he and his family left Reading, Connecticut and settled in Schuyler County, New York
State. He owned several farms in Connecticut and was in good circumstances, but removed to New York thinking
the new country afforded better opportunities for his children
 
FROST, Joseph (I3286)
 
1313 Burial: Moravian Cem., West Salem, IL Couch, Bradley S. (I2812)
 
1314 Burial: Moravian Cem., West Salem, IL COUCH, George Clinton (I2959)
 
1315 Burial: Moravian Cem., West Salem, IL McCrary, Eliza M. (I3057)
 
1316 Burial: Moravian Cem., West Salem, IL Couch, Napolean Roy (I3059)
 
1317 Burial: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Mass.
Note:
(Source)
This is for all of you who are wondering if you are related to Darius Nash Couch.
Darius was b NY 1822 to Jonathan Couch and Betsey (Hall) Penney.
Jonathan was b CT 1777 to Thomas III and Sarah Nash.
Thomas III was b CT 1751 to Thomas II and Elizabeth Jesup.
Thomas II was b CT 1725 to Thomas I and Sarah (Allen) Keeler.
Thomas I was b CT 1695 to Simon II and Abigail Sturges.
Simon II was b CT ? to Simon I and Mary Andrews.
Darius and Mary Caroline had 2 children:
1. Leonard Crocker Couch b 1856.
2. Alice Leavenworth Couch b 1858
Last I heard, a woman in CT was writing a book on Darius Couch. She gave me some of this information.
Eleanor ( Date: October 07, 2000 - http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Darius::couch::1330.html )

Couch, Darius Nash , Major General, USA
1822-1897
Massachusetts
Before Antietam:
Pre-War Profession: Graduated USMA 1846 (13th of 59) with Army service in the Mexican and Seminole wars. Noted naturalist and later manufacturer. In June 1861 made Col. of the 7th Massachusetts Regiment. In May 1861 appointed BGen and commanded 1st Division of the IV Corps in Peninsula and Seven Days campaigns. Promoted to MGen in July 62.
In Antietam campaign:
In command of the 1st Division/ Fourth (IV) Corps, but was on something of a wild goose chase toward and back from Harpers Ferry all day on September 17th. His division was not engaged at Antietam.
After Antietam:
He commanded Second (II) Corps at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and then applied for relief of duty. He commanded Pennsylvania militia in the Gettysburg campaign, and led the 2nd Division/XXIII Corps during the Nashville and Carolinas campaigns.
After the War:
Post War Career: Politician.

Lt. Darius Nash Couch (1822-1897) was on a leave of absence in 1853-54 to collect birds in Mexico for the Smithsonian when he found the oriole. It was later learned the bird had actually been discovered 17 years earlier by Bonaparte, however, the common name was retained. Couch did find a new toad and a kingbird which Spencer Baird named in his honor. Couch later distinguished himself in the Civil War, rising to the rank of General.
 
COUCH, MajGen. Darius Nash (I3189)
 
1318 Burial: Mount Repose Cemetery, Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York
Note:
Notes from Chris Barry
Death record lists George's birthplace as Burlingham, Sullivan County NY.
Burial: December 16, 1885, Mount Repose Cemetery, Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York
Cause of Death: Pneumonia. Duration 7 days.
Medical Information: Sanitary observations: Bad, dirty.

George W. Couch's work and residences, from city directories of Newburgh NY unless noted:
1850: mariner (1850 U.S. Census)
1855: boatman (1855 NY State Census)
1860-61: carman, home south side Washington about Liberty.
1862-63: carman, home south side Washington near Liberty.
1864-65: carman, home Washington near Liberty.
1865-66: carman, home 50 Washington.
1867-68: carman, home Washington near Federal.
1868-69: no George W. Couch listed in Newburgh directory.
1870: Segar maker, Clarkstown NY (1870 U.S. Census).
1875: farmer, Clarkstown NY (1875 NY State Census).
1880: laborer, Haverstraw NY (1880 U.S. Census).
It should be stressed that apart from census records no documentation has been found on George's marriage(s).

From Newburg, Orange County, NY 1850 Federal Census ...
Dwelling 819, Family 881
George Couch, age 30, Mariner(?), born Ny
Mary, age 27, born Ny
Mary, age 6, born Ny
Betsy, age 1, born Ny
Thomas Van Booris(?), age 35, shoemaker, born Ny
Amelia, age 46, born Ny

From Newburg, Orange County, Ny 1860 federal census (pg 306) ...
Dwelling 1778, Family 2402
George W. Couch, age 40, Laborer, born Ny
Mary, age 36, born Ny
Mary G, age 15, born Ny
Geo. W, age 11, born Ny
Luther S., age 8, born Ny
Orlando W., age 3, born Ny
Silas A, age 10/12, born Ny

From Clarkson, Rockland County, Ny 1870 federal census (pg 454)
Dwelling 620, Family 640
George W. Couch, age 48, Segar(?) Maker, born. Ny
Emma S., age 28, Keeping house, born Ny
Silas A. age 12, born Ny
Minnie, age 3, born Ny
Darwin E., age 6/12, born Ny
Samuel Davey, age 14, born Ny
Charles E, age 13, born Ny
Clara, age 9, born Ny
 
COUCH, George Washington (I3332)
 
1319 Burial: Mt. Carmel,Wabash, IL COUCH, John Franklin (I2928)
 
1320 Burial: Newhouse - Blue Creek Newhouse, Joseph M. (I9232)
 
1321 Burial: Newhouse - Blue Creek. Slack, Elizabeth (I9233)
 
1322 Burial: North Milton Cemetery, Saratoga County, NY

 
COUCH, Larry (I3291)
 
1323 Burial: North Milton Cemetery, Saratoga County, NY
 
Couch, Daniel Sr. (I2786)
 
1324 Burial: North Milton Cemetery, Saratoga County, NY
 
Howes, Sarah (I3306)
 
1325 Burial: Nye Chapel Church Cemetery, Lick Prairie Percinct, Wabash Co., Illinois

Author: , Donna Lu
Title: Ahnentafel-Litherland, Ellen
Publication: Our Litherland Family: Entries: 1233 Updated: Sat Mar 27 06:57:012004 Contact: DonaLu
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Title: 1880 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, Page #: 3,SD: 8, ED: 123, 15 June 1880, Sheet: C, Page: 19, the family ofWilliam Litherland.
Publication: Image: 1880-T9_256-0041 & 1880-T9_256-0042
Text: 1880 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, Page #: 3,SD: 8, ED: 123, 15 June 1880, Sheet: C, Page: 19 Image:1880-T9_256-004138 - - 24 24 Litherland, William W M 58 - - -/- - Farmer - ------ --- IN KY KY 3839 - - - - --- Su
Title: 1870 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 8 July1870, Page #: 15, PO: Friendsville, Illinois, Page: 441, the family ofWilliam Litherland.
Publication: Image: 1870-M593_286-0083
Text: 1870 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 8 July1870, Page #: 15, PO: Friendsville, Illinois, Page: 44117 112 112 Litherland, William 47 M W Farmer 3000 600 IN -- -- --- - / - 1718 - - --- Susan 43 F W Keeping ho
Title: 1860 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 8 June1860, Page #: 26, PO: Friendsville, the family of William Litherland
Publication: Image: 1860-653_234-0028 & 1860-653_234-0029
Text: 1860 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 8 June1860, Page #: 26, PO: Friendsville34 184 184 William Litherland 36 M - Farmer 500 250 IN --- - 3435 - - Susan " 31 F - - - - KY --- - 3536 - - Joseph
Title: 1850 US Census Troy Twp., Perry Co., Indiana, 30 August 1850, Page:369, the family of William Litherland.
Publication: Image: 1850-M432_165-0057 & 1850-M432_165-0058
Text: 1850 US Census Troy Twp., Perry Co., Indiana, 30 August 1850, Page:3691 359 360 William Litherland 26 M - Farmer 175 IN --/ - 12 - - Susan " 21 F - - - KY --/ - 23 - - Joseph " 4 M - - - IN --- - 34 -
Title: 1900 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 7 June1900, SD: 14, SD: 86, Sheet #: 4A, Page: 35, the family of SusanLitherland.
Publication: 1900-T623_349-0574
Text: 1900 US Census Friendsville Precinct, Wabash Co., Illinois, 7 June1900, SD: 14, SD: 86, Sheet #: 4A, Page: 3542 | - 62 63 Litherland, Susan h W F July 1826 73 Wd - 11 7 KY KY KY- - - Farmer - - yyy O M F 55 4243 | - - - --- Nye s W M July 1 
HALL, Susan A. DeWitt (I4045)
 
1326 Burial: Oak Lawn Cem., Lawrence Co., IL
 
COUCH, Floyd Elwood (I3020)
 
1327 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL

died of bronchitis 
GREATHOUSE, Gertrude Louisa (I3035)
 
1328 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL SMITH, Hiram Bradley (I2893)
 
1329 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL COUCH, Amanda Caroline (I2957)
 
1330 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL GREATHOUSE, Edwin (I3027)
 
1331 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL GREATHOUSE, Infant (I3028)
 
1332 Burial: Old Lancaster Cem, Wabash Co., IL GREATHOUSE, Mettie L. (I3034)
 
1333 Burial: Orio Cem., Wabash Co., IL COUCH, Noble Ebenezer (I3037)
 
1334 Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange County, Ny
Note:
From Town of Montgomery, Orange County, Ny, 1870 federal census (Pg 159) ...
Dwelling 635, family 718
Wm Hammond, age 59, Stone Mason, Born Ny
Hannah, age 55, Keep House, Born Connecticut
Charles, age 25, Harness Maker, Born Ny
John W., age 21, Silver Smith, Born Ny
Silas C. Couch, age 83, Without, Born Connecticut

From Town of Montgomery, Orange County, Ny, 1860 federal census (Pg 1068) ...
Dwelling 649, family 679
William Hammond, age 56, Stone Mason, Born Ny
Hannah A., age 47, Keep House, Born Ny
Mary J., age 16, Born Ny
Charles S, age 15, Born Ny
John W., age 11, Born Ny

Notes provided by Chris Barry:
From Orange County deeds and mortgages (Orange County Government Center, Goshen NY): James Hoey and
wife Nancy conveyed a lot on Oakley Street, Montgomery NY to William Hammond 9 Sep. 1841 (72:65), and an
adjoining lot 30 Nov. 1843 (79:310). William took out a mortgage from Hoey 18 Jan. 1842 (47:423), a debt not
satisfied until 1913 (474:190). William's son John Hammond and wife Carrie DeHart sold their interest in the
property to William's daughter Mary J. Van Steenburgh 7 Oct. 1889 (370:274) and it is her name that appears on a
lot map, circa 1900, indicating a house on the west side of Oakley St. Under the column "Of how many children
the parent" in the 1865 NY State Census, is listed 6 for William
Hammond.

On 12 March 1867, William Hammond and three others were sworn in as fire wardens of Montgomery. (Town
records 1810-1873; microfilm at Newburgh Free Library). From the Republican And Standard And Wallkill Valley
Times, Montgomery NY, Sat. 29 Apr. 1871, Pg. 3: "Mr. William Hammond and his son Johnny, the enterprising
masoners of this village, finished plastering the new depot at Springtown, half way between New Paltz and
Rosendale, last week." The Montgomery Village Directory, printed within the Orange County Directory 1878-9, Pg.
412, lists William E. Hammond, mason, residing on Oakley St.

From the Republican And Standard And Wallkill Valley Times, Montgomery NY, Friday 17 Dec. 1880, Vol. XVII,
No. 9, Pg. 3 (microfilm at NY State Library, Albany):
Headline: William Hammond.
"Mr. Hammond died very suddenly at his residence in this village, on Monday evening last. He had been down to
the village during the early part of the evening, at the store of Mr. Mould, and went home very soon after, carrying
a pan of lard. Upon reaching home he remarked to his wife as he sat down in his chair, that it had tired him very
much. She carried the pan down into the cellar, and while there, she heard a gurgling sound, and on reaching the
room again, she found him lying upon the floor dead. "Mr. Hammond had all through his life been a rugged and
healthy man with no disease whatever, and it was from this fact that his death was very sudden and unexpected to all. "Like a dash of lightning, a break of the wave, He passed from life, to his rest in the grave. He passed from
the highway of active, arduous life, on to that other life that opens in eternity without a moment to reflect or even
to rest from his toil. Mr. Hammond had been long known as a master workman in his business of stone masonry -
and he was a master of his trade. By hard work, industry and economy, he had saved enough to purchase a neat
home and many things to make life pleasant in later years. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. A
son employed in the Erie freight office at Newburgh, and a daughter, the wife of Mr. William G. Morris of the same
place, while Montgomery loses a most valuable mechanic."

Slightly less detailed versions of the above story appeared in the Middletown Daily Press of 14 Dec. 1880, and
The Orange County Press, Fri. 17 Dec. 1880.

An inventory of William E. Hammond's estate includes mention of a family Bible and family pictures.
(Inventory 10 January 1881, Orange County Surrogate's Court, Goshen NY)

Census references:
1850 US Census, Montgomery, Orange County NY, dwelling 507, family 566, enum. 28 Sept. 1850.
1855 NY Census, Montgomery, 1st Election District, dwelling 328, family 362, enum. 29 June 1855.
1860 US Census, Montgomery NY, dwelling 649, family 679, enum. 25 July 1860.
1865 NY Census, Montgomery, 1st Election District, pg. 51, dwelling 330, family 365, enum. 30 June 1865.
1870 US Census, Montgomery NY, dwelling 635, family 718, enum. July 1870.
1875 NY Census, Montgomery NY, 1st Election District, dwelling 212, family 216, enum. 1 June 1875.
1880 US Census, Montgomery NY, ED 24, dwelling 176, family 201, enum. 7 June 1880.
 
HAMMOND, William E. (I3368)
 
1335 Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Montgomery, Orange County, Ny
Note:
Notes provided by Chris Barry:
From the Newburgh Daily Journal, Friday evening, 12 July 1889, Pg. 1, under "Deaths":
"Hammond - In this city, July 11, 1889, of dropsy, Hannah A., widow of William Hammond, late of Montgomery, N.
Y."Funeral private, at the residence of her son-in-law, W.H. Van Steenburgh, 2 High st. Interment at Montgomery,
N.Y."

Hannah Hammond's will dated 18 March 1889, names her daughter Mary Jane executrix, and includes the
following:
"Whereas on the 1st day of May AD 1882, I did give to my said daughter then Mary Morris the sum of $300 upon
the understanding that I was to have my home with her during my life and she was to pay me the annual interest
thereon at the rate of 5% while I live and whereas I have had my home with my said daughter and received said
interest regularly and promptly now I do hereby ratify said gift and said sum of three hundred dollars to my said
daughter Mary Morris now Mary J. Van Steenburgh and hereby relieve and discharge her from all liability in
accountability therefore to me and my estate." Hannah left her son John W. Hammond ten dollars, and the
remainder of her estate to her daughter Mary Jane. On file at Orange County Surrogate's Court, Goshen, NY,
Liber 53, page 55; Letters of Testimentary liber M, pg. 406.

Cause of Death: Dropsy 
COUCH, Hannah Amanda (I3335)
 
1336 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA
 
COUCH, William (I2933)
 
1337 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA
 
COUCH, Hiram Clifford (I2934)
 
1338 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA
 
COUCH, James Mason (I2935)
 
1339 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA
 
W., Effie (I2936)
 
1340 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA
 
COUCH, Charles (I2938)
 
1341 Burial: Sharon Cemetery, Grays Harbor, WA Couch, Ebenezer Bostwick (I2811)
 
1342 Burial: St George's Cemetery, Newburg, Ny
Note:
Worked as a farmer, blacksmith, and carpenter.

From Town of Montgomery, Orange County, Ny, 1860 Federal census (Pg 158) ...
Dwelling 1104, Family 1145
Wilson Couch, age 40, Day laborer, born Ny
Rebecca, age 38, Born Ny
Charles, age 11, born Ny

From Baptism Records Methodist-Episcopal Circuit
Couch, Willson S. m. on the 27th instant by Rev. James Scott, to Phoebe T. Lineburgh all of this village._April 3,
1850.

Newburgh City Directory ....
Name Occupation Location City State Year
Charles H. Couch carpenter 53 William Newburgh NY 1889
Wilson S. Couch blacksmith 67 William Newburgh NY 1889
Charles H. Couch carpenter 53 William Newburgh NY 1890
Wilson S. Couch blacksmith 156 Washington Newburgh NY 1890
Charles H. Couch carpenter Newburgh NY 1891
Mrs. Libbie L. Couch boarding house 70 Lander Newburgh NY 1891
Wilson S. Couch blacksmith 247 Broadway Newburgh NY 1891
Mrs. Libbie L. Couch boarding house 70 Lander Newburgh NY 1892
Wilson S. Couch carpenter 53 William Newburgh NY 1892
 
COUCH, Willison S. (I3338)
 
1343 Burial: St George's Cemetery, Newburg, Ny LINEBURGH, Phebe (I3390)
 
1344 Buried at Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL
 
SMITH, Ira Keen (I2884)
 
1345 Buried at Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL
 
SMITH, Rachel R. (I2887)
 
1346 Buried at Allendale Cem, Allendale, Wabash, IL Couch, Sarah K. (I2807)
 
1347 Buried at Bunker Hill Cemetery, Denison Twp

Maryetta is 3rd wife 
POTTS, Joshua (I2870)
 
1348 Buried at Couch Burial Hill, Fairfield Co., CT

Will 22 Dec 1687, proved 15 Mar 1687/8; wife Mary; eldest son Thomas; 2nd son Simon; 3rd son Samuel; brother's son Thomas Couch that lives with me; brother's daughter living at John Grumman's; cousin Susannah Couch living at Milford; eldest daughters, Mary and Martha; daughters Sarah and Hannah. - "History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield" by Donald Lines Jacobus, Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter DAR, Fairfield, CT, 1930. Allen Co. Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. Gc 974.602 F161j

Simon Couch was made a freeman 13 Oct 1664 - "History of Fairfield Vol 1 1889" pg 364 ("50 Puritan Ancestors")

The History of Fairfield Co, CT 1700-1800 Vol.1 gives Simon's will as 22 Dec 1687, proved in 1689. If his death date is 15 Mar 1687/88, the sequence is correct, allowing for transcription errors in how the dates were to be recorded. 
Couch, Simon (I2771)
 
1349 Buried at Fairview Cemetery,Vincennes Indiana FVi-27

Source: Title: Index to Marriage Record 1854 - 1920 Inclusive Volume 3 Letters L to R Inclusive
Record Location: Knox County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Vincennes Compiled by Indiana Work Progress Administration 1940 
LEGROS, Lafayette (I2864)
 
1350 Buried at Memorial Gardens Cemetrey, Kankakee, IL SMITH, Harriet Esther (I2889)
 

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