1797-01-18 | b. Bridge of Von, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
before 1890 | d. Illinois |
1800-05-11 | b. Aberdeenshire, Scotland | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
1831-08-26 | m. William Ingram (c. 1794 – ?), at Birse, Aberdeenshire | |
Children: | Charlotte (c. 1808/1813 – before 1913), Jessie (c. 1830 – ?), William (1832 – ?), Isabel (1834 – ?), Henry (1837 – ?), Elizabeth (1839 – ?), Charles (c. 1843 – ?) | |
1841 | f[emale] s[ervant] in household of James Kirton, in Chapel Hall, Ellon, Aberdeenshire | 1841 Scotland Census |
1851 | general servant, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire; stepdaughter in household of James Kirkton | 1851 Scotland Census |
1861 | of Glenmuick, Aberdeenshire, living with her family and a granddaughter | 1861 Scotland Census |
1871 | servant, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire; sister in household of James Kirton | 1871 Scotland Census |
1874-12-24 | d. Glenmuick | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
1806-03-29 | b. Keithhall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Scotland Non-Old Parish Registers Vital Records |
1837-06-07 | arrived New York, New York, USA, from Aberdeen, aboard the Arkwright | Year: 1837; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 033; Line: 26; List Number: 389; Page Number: 3 |
1844-07-23 | m. Elizabeth Radley (c. 1793 – before 1860, b. Kentucky, USA), in Jasper County, Illinois, USA | Illinois Marriages; 1850 US federal census |
1845-05-02 |
A certificate of membership was received for Amos Bain, from Aberdeen Monthly Meeting of Friends Scotland bearing date 10th mo. 16th 1844. Alfred Hadley and Exum Morris were appointed to write to Aberdeen Monthly Meeting and inform them of the reception of the foregoing certificate and report to next Mo. Meeting. |
Minutes of Bloomingdale (Bloomfield), Indiana, Monthly Meeting |
1850 | farmer, living with his wife and one other person in Woodbury Precinct, Cumberland, Illinois | 1850 US federal census |
1860 | labourer, living with his brother James and his family in Hurricane Precinct, Cumberland, Illinois | 1860 US federal census |
before 1880 | d. Illinois | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
about 1809 | b. Scotland | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 (which also has an Anthony Bain b. 1809-04-20, Moray, Scotland) |
1811-02-13 | b. Pitgavenny, Moray, Scotland | PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
1891-04-10 | bur., no 16 row 4, Bloomingdale fbg, Indiana, USA | Minutes of Bloomingdale (Bloomfield), Indiana, Monthly Meeting |
1814-02-28 | b. Pitgavenny, Bourty, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Quaker birth note |
1837-06-07 | arrived New York, New York, USA, from Aberdeen, aboard the Arkwright | Year: 1837; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820-1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 033; Line: 26; List Number: 389; Page Number: 3 |
1841-11-04 | m. Nancy Allen (1824–1883, b. Kentucky), in Jasper County, Illinois, USA; both of Jasper County | marriage certificate |
Children: | Sarah (1842 – c. 1876), Charlotte (1844–1919), Mary Jane (1846–1877), Elizabeth (1847–1887), Ellen (1851 – before 1890), George William (1854–1934), Hannah Isabel (1858–1907), Laura Ann (1865–1944) | US federal censuses; PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
1843-03-03 | land patent in respect of "the East half of the North West quarter of Section Thirty two, in Township Thirteen South, of Range Three East, in the District of Lands subject to sale at Shawneetown Illinois Containing Eighty acres" | land patent |
1860 | living with his family and his brother Amos in Hurricane Precinct, Cumberland, Illinois; no occupation recorded; personal estate of $600 | 1860 US federal census |
1870 | farmer, living with his family and his granddaughter Minnie in Mattoon township, Coles, Illinois; personal estate of $400 | 1870 US federal census |
1880 | farmer, living with his wife and daughter in Timber Township, Peoria County, Illinois | 1880 US federal census |
1886-02-18 | d. Timber Township, Peoria County, Illinois | reverse of Quaker birth note |
bur. Orendorff and Breed cemetery, Canton, Fulton County, Illinois | Find a Grave |
1817-05-05 | b. Scotland | Find a Grave; MI |
1837-06-07 | farmer; arrived New York from Aberdeen, aboard the Arkwright | New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists |
1846-09-17 | m. Eleanor (Nellie) Harris (1808–1890, née Vanatta), in Crooked Creek Township, Jasper County, Illinois, USA | US census; Illinois Marriages to 1850; PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25; MI |
Children: | Amandy (1847 – ?), Eliza (1848 – before 1952), Lydia Inez (1849–1938), James (1852 – after 1890), b. Illinois | US census; PRIMARY McCarthy 2018-04-25 |
1850 | of Crooked Creek, Jasper, Illinois, living with his wife, children, and step-children | 1850 US federal census |
1860 | farmer of Crooked Creek, living with his family; real estate worth $1000, personal estate $300 | 1860 US federal census |
1861-08-27 | farmer, of Mattoon, Coles Co., Illinois; entered service, for a period of three years, at Mattoon, Illinois, as a private with Company B of the 5th Illinois Cavalry; 5ft 9in, black hair, gray eyes, fair complexion | Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls |
1861-11-08 | mustered at Camp Butler, Illinois | |
1862-09-11 | discharged for disability | |
1880 | farmer, living with his wife and son in Ladore, Neosho County, Kansas, USA | 1880 US federal census |
1885 | farmer, living with his wife and son in Ladore, Neosho, Kansas; had come to Kansas from Iowa | Kansas State Census Collection, 1855–1925 |
1899-03-04 | d. Galesburg, Neosho County, Kansas, USA | Kansas Deaths and Burials Index |
bur. Valley cemetery, Galesburg, Neosho County, Kansas | Find a Grave |
Children of John and Elizabeth Wigham | Wigham page | Family history home page | Website home page
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