Heddleson''s and other spellings
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Re: Heddleson''s and other spellings
| Bill Long (View posts) | Posted: 22 Sep 2004 7:22PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Heddleson, Hiddleston, Heddleison, Heidelston, Huddleston
I am studying the descendants of Elizabeth Ann Coles, William Hiddleston's second wife and his first wife Martha McClintock died. Any help/corrections much appreciated.
1. ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles (SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 26, 1823 in Guernsey Co., Ohio, and died Bet. August 22, 1870 - August 22, 1872 in Noble Co., Ohio. She married (1) ROBERT CALDWELL Abt. 1838 in Belmont Co., Ohio. He was born December 26, 1814 in Pennsylvania, and died Abt. May 29, 1848 in Noble Co., Ohio. She married (2) WILLIAM HIDDLESTON August 05, 1849 in Washington Co., Ohio, son of UNKNOWN HEDDLEISON. He was born January 01, 1793 in Scotland, and died March 27, 1889 in Noble Co., Ohio.
More About ELIZABETH ANN COLES:
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Notes for ROBERT CALDWELL:
Some of the information on Descendants of Robert CALDWELL was compiled by Linda M. Everhart
I then compared it with burial records from Rootsweb:
White Oak Cemetery, Walker Township, Henry County, Missouri
Location: T41, R28, S8 - 11 SW 1501
Landowner: White Oak Church
Indexed by: Linda M. Everhart (partial); burial records and map provided by Beulah
Moore
Earliest Known Burial: 1848
Latest Known Burial: Currently Active
More About ROBERT CALDWELL:
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Notes for WILLIAM HIDDLESTON:
Page 533-Jefferson Twp.--William Heiddleston is the oldest man in the township, and one of the few early settlers who are still living. He was born in Scotland, January 1, 1793. After coming to Summerfield and living some years in that vicinity, he came to his present farm about 1832. Mr. Heiddleston says this was then the most thinly settled region between Summerfield and Marietta. In early years he drove a team to Zanesville, Wheeling and Marietta, hauling goods for the merchants of this section of country. The roads were very bad, and he always took an ax along in order to cut out fallen trees from the track, and frequently found a use for it. He married Martha McClintock, whose father, William McClintock, was an early settler near Summerfield. For his second wife he married Miss Cowles. He is the father of fifteen children, ten of whom his first wife bore. Mr. Heiddleston is a remarkably well preserved old man and is still strong both mentally and physically.
An old log school-house stood on the present William Heiddleston farm about fifty years ago, and was the earliest in the neighborhood. . . .
More About WILLIAM HIDDLESTON:
Name 2: William Heddleston
Name 3: William Hiddleston
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Census 1850: Aurelius Twsp., Washington Co., Ohio
Census 1860: July 23, 1860, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., p. 387
Census 1870: July 02, 1870, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., Roll 1252 Book 1, Page 129a
Census 1880: Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson, FHL Film 1255055 National Archives Film T9-1055 Page 120C
Children of ELIZABETH Coles and ROBERT CALDWELL are:
2. i. JANE6 CALDWELL, b. Bet. February 23, 1840 - February 23, 1841, Ohio.
ii. SARAH CALDWELL, b. December 23, 1842; d. Bef. 1883; m. WILLIAM HESSON, August 07, 1862, Ohio.
Notes for WILLIAM HESSON:
Had seven children in Kansas, and adopted four of them.
3. iii. JOHN MCCORD CALDWELL, b. September 18, 1844, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 23, 1930, Henry Co., Missouri.
4. iv. WILLIAM MCCUNE CALDWELL, b. March 24, 1846, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 13, 1925, Henry Co., Missouri.
5. v. MARY E. CALDWELL, b. July 19, 1848; d. January 23, 1917.
Children of ELIZABETH Coles and WILLIAM HIDDLESTON are:
6. vi. GEORGE6 Heddleston, b. 1850, Washington Co., Ohio.
vii. MATILDA Heddleston, b. Bet. 1851 - 1853; m. JAMES A. HALL1, September 27, 1876, Noble Co., Ohio.
7. viii. BENJAMIN HEIDDLESTON, b. Bet. 1853 - 1855, Noble Co., Ohio.
ix. JULIA Heddleston, b. Bet. 1858 - 1859, Noble Co., Ohio; m. MANUEL LENT1, July 06, 1889, Noble Co., Ohio.
More About MANUEL LENT:
Name 2: Emmanuel Lent
x. CATHERINE Heddleston, b. Bet. August 1860 - 1861, Noble Co., Ohio; m. UNKNOWN BROWN1.
Generation No. 2
2. JANE6 CALDWELL (ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born Bet. February 23, 1840 - February 23, 1841 in Ohio. She married JOHN NEPTUNE December 12, 1856 in Noble Co., Ohio, son of WILLIAM NEPTUNE and MARY HECK. He was born Bet. January 1835 - January 1836 in Noble Co., Ohio, and died February 18, 1914.
More About JANE CALDWELL:
Burial: Clovis, California
More About JOHN NEPTUNE:
Burial: Clovis, California
Census 1860: July 23, 1860, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., p. 388
Children of JANE CALDWELL and JOHN NEPTUNE are:
i. JAMES HOLLISTER7 NEPTUNE, b. December 23, 1857; m. MARY ELIZABETH COVEY, September 22, 1878, Henry Co., Missouri; b. August 1863, Missouri.
ii. MARILLA ADELAIDE NEPTUNE, b. November 18, 1859, Ohio; m. SAMUEL M. WARNER, August 20, 1874, Lawrence Co., Ohio; b. Abt. 1855, Ohio.
More About MARILLA ADELAIDE NEPTUNE:
Name 2: Martha A. Neptune
Name 3: Marzilla Adelaide NEPTUNE
Nickname: Addie
iii. SARAH MARGARET NEPTUNE, b. Abt. 1862, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 17, 1946; m. HARRY T. FOWLER, September 29, 1879, Henry Co., Missouri; b. September 25, 1863, Noble Co., Ohio; d. November 26, 1925.
iv. CHARLES WESLEY NEPTUNE, b. July 23, 1870; m. CYNTHIA ANN WATKINS, January 31, 1895, Noble Co., Ohio; b. April 1871, Missouri.
More About CHARLES WESLEY NEPTUNE:
Residence: California
3. JOHN MCCORD6 CALDWELL (ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 18, 1844 in Noble Co., Ohio, and died March 23, 1930 in Henry Co., Missouri. He married ABIGAIL NEPTUNE December 25, 1865 in Noble Co., Ohio, daughter of JOHN NEPTUNE and ELISA ADAMS. She was born March 09, 1844 in Belmont Co., Ohio, and died March 11, 1914.
Notes for JOHN MCCORD CALDWELL:
.CALDWELL, John - b: 1844 Noble Co, OH
source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 720
residence: Walker Twp
John CALDWELL was born In Noble County, Ohio, September 18 1844, and was the
third in a family of five children, of whom one brother, William, and two sisters,
Jane NEPTUNE and Mary Moberly, are living. His parents were Robert CALDWELL, a
native of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Ann (Coles) CALDWELL, originally from Ohio.
His father died while the son was but a boy and his mother seven years after
married a William Huddleston. Her death occurred in 1872. In the spring of 1864
Young CALDWELL entered the Twentieth Ohio Infantry and was attached to General
Sherman's command and served with him through his memorable campaign, being
discharged at Springfield in July, 1865. On Christmas day of that year, he was
married in Noble County, Ohio, to Miss Abigal NEPTUNE, who was born in Belmont
County, Ohio, March 9 1844. In the spring of 1867 they came to Missouri and for
two years lived at Dresden, Pettis County. There he engaged in milling at which
he worked until 1880, coming to Henry County in 1877 when he erected the mill
on Deepwater. In 1869 he purchased his present tract of land and in 1875 he
moved upon it. He has 160 acres in cultivation and handles a number of cattle and
hogs. He and his wife are identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church and in
politics Mr. Caldwell is Republican. He stands prominent among the enterprising
men of Walker Township and takes an active interest in all matters of moral and
educational tendencies. His family has numbered eight children: Charles W.,
William Hampson, Nettie Jane, Francis Marion, Flora Ellen May, Florence Matilda,
Clifford Levy and one who died in infancy. Recently Mr. C. and wife have had the
misfortune to lose their second son, William Hampson, who died on the 17th of
November, 1882. He was born March 3 1869 and was a promising boy of nearly
fourteen years.
Source: Rootsweb, CALDWELL BIOGRAPHIES,
1. ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles (SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 26, 1823 in Guernsey Co., Ohio, and died Bet. August 22, 1870 - August 22, 1872 in Noble Co., Ohio. She married (1) ROBERT CALDWELL Abt. 1838 in Belmont Co., Ohio. He was born December 26, 1814 in Pennsylvania, and died Abt. May 29, 1848 in Noble Co., Ohio. She married (2) WILLIAM HIDDLESTON August 05, 1849 in Washington Co., Ohio, son of UNKNOWN HEDDLEISON. He was born January 01, 1793 in Scotland, and died March 27, 1889 in Noble Co., Ohio.
More About ELIZABETH ANN COLES:
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Notes for ROBERT CALDWELL:
Some of the information on Descendants of Robert CALDWELL was compiled by Linda M. Everhart
I then compared it with burial records from Rootsweb:
White Oak Cemetery, Walker Township, Henry County, Missouri
Location: T41, R28, S8 - 11 SW 1501
Landowner: White Oak Church
Indexed by: Linda M. Everhart (partial); burial records and map provided by Beulah
Moore
Earliest Known Burial: 1848
Latest Known Burial: Currently Active
More About ROBERT CALDWELL:
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Notes for WILLIAM HIDDLESTON:
Page 533-Jefferson Twp.--William Heiddleston is the oldest man in the township, and one of the few early settlers who are still living. He was born in Scotland, January 1, 1793. After coming to Summerfield and living some years in that vicinity, he came to his present farm about 1832. Mr. Heiddleston says this was then the most thinly settled region between Summerfield and Marietta. In early years he drove a team to Zanesville, Wheeling and Marietta, hauling goods for the merchants of this section of country. The roads were very bad, and he always took an ax along in order to cut out fallen trees from the track, and frequently found a use for it. He married Martha McClintock, whose father, William McClintock, was an early settler near Summerfield. For his second wife he married Miss Cowles. He is the father of fifteen children, ten of whom his first wife bore. Mr. Heiddleston is a remarkably well preserved old man and is still strong both mentally and physically.
An old log school-house stood on the present William Heiddleston farm about fifty years ago, and was the earliest in the neighborhood. . . .
More About WILLIAM HIDDLESTON:
Name 2: William Heddleston
Name 3: William Hiddleston
Burial: Ogles Ridge Cemetery, near Macksburg and Middleburg, Jefferson Twsp., Noble Co., Ohio
Census 1850: Aurelius Twsp., Washington Co., Ohio
Census 1860: July 23, 1860, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., p. 387
Census 1870: July 02, 1870, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., Roll 1252 Book 1, Page 129a
Census 1880: Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson, FHL Film 1255055 National Archives Film T9-1055 Page 120C
Children of ELIZABETH Coles and ROBERT CALDWELL are:
2. i. JANE6 CALDWELL, b. Bet. February 23, 1840 - February 23, 1841, Ohio.
ii. SARAH CALDWELL, b. December 23, 1842; d. Bef. 1883; m. WILLIAM HESSON, August 07, 1862, Ohio.
Notes for WILLIAM HESSON:
Had seven children in Kansas, and adopted four of them.
3. iii. JOHN MCCORD CALDWELL, b. September 18, 1844, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 23, 1930, Henry Co., Missouri.
4. iv. WILLIAM MCCUNE CALDWELL, b. March 24, 1846, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 13, 1925, Henry Co., Missouri.
5. v. MARY E. CALDWELL, b. July 19, 1848; d. January 23, 1917.
Children of ELIZABETH Coles and WILLIAM HIDDLESTON are:
6. vi. GEORGE6 Heddleston, b. 1850, Washington Co., Ohio.
vii. MATILDA Heddleston, b. Bet. 1851 - 1853; m. JAMES A. HALL1, September 27, 1876, Noble Co., Ohio.
7. viii. BENJAMIN HEIDDLESTON, b. Bet. 1853 - 1855, Noble Co., Ohio.
ix. JULIA Heddleston, b. Bet. 1858 - 1859, Noble Co., Ohio; m. MANUEL LENT1, July 06, 1889, Noble Co., Ohio.
More About MANUEL LENT:
Name 2: Emmanuel Lent
x. CATHERINE Heddleston, b. Bet. August 1860 - 1861, Noble Co., Ohio; m. UNKNOWN BROWN1.
Generation No. 2
2. JANE6 CALDWELL (ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born Bet. February 23, 1840 - February 23, 1841 in Ohio. She married JOHN NEPTUNE December 12, 1856 in Noble Co., Ohio, son of WILLIAM NEPTUNE and MARY HECK. He was born Bet. January 1835 - January 1836 in Noble Co., Ohio, and died February 18, 1914.
More About JANE CALDWELL:
Burial: Clovis, California
More About JOHN NEPTUNE:
Burial: Clovis, California
Census 1860: July 23, 1860, Ohio, Noble Co., Jefferson Twsp., p. 388
Children of JANE CALDWELL and JOHN NEPTUNE are:
i. JAMES HOLLISTER7 NEPTUNE, b. December 23, 1857; m. MARY ELIZABETH COVEY, September 22, 1878, Henry Co., Missouri; b. August 1863, Missouri.
ii. MARILLA ADELAIDE NEPTUNE, b. November 18, 1859, Ohio; m. SAMUEL M. WARNER, August 20, 1874, Lawrence Co., Ohio; b. Abt. 1855, Ohio.
More About MARILLA ADELAIDE NEPTUNE:
Name 2: Martha A. Neptune
Name 3: Marzilla Adelaide NEPTUNE
Nickname: Addie
iii. SARAH MARGARET NEPTUNE, b. Abt. 1862, Noble Co., Ohio; d. March 17, 1946; m. HARRY T. FOWLER, September 29, 1879, Henry Co., Missouri; b. September 25, 1863, Noble Co., Ohio; d. November 26, 1925.
iv. CHARLES WESLEY NEPTUNE, b. July 23, 1870; m. CYNTHIA ANN WATKINS, January 31, 1895, Noble Co., Ohio; b. April 1871, Missouri.
More About CHARLES WESLEY NEPTUNE:
Residence: California
3. JOHN MCCORD6 CALDWELL (ELIZABETH ANN5 Coles, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 18, 1844 in Noble Co., Ohio, and died March 23, 1930 in Henry Co., Missouri. He married ABIGAIL NEPTUNE December 25, 1865 in Noble Co., Ohio, daughter of JOHN NEPTUNE and ELISA ADAMS. She was born March 09, 1844 in Belmont Co., Ohio, and died March 11, 1914.
Notes for JOHN MCCORD CALDWELL:
.CALDWELL, John - b: 1844 Noble Co, OH
source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 720
residence: Walker Twp
John CALDWELL was born In Noble County, Ohio, September 18 1844, and was the
third in a family of five children, of whom one brother, William, and two sisters,
Jane NEPTUNE and Mary Moberly, are living. His parents were Robert CALDWELL, a
native of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Ann (Coles) CALDWELL, originally from Ohio.
His father died while the son was but a boy and his mother seven years after
married a William Huddleston. Her death occurred in 1872. In the spring of 1864
Young CALDWELL entered the Twentieth Ohio Infantry and was attached to General
Sherman's command and served with him through his memorable campaign, being
discharged at Springfield in July, 1865. On Christmas day of that year, he was
married in Noble County, Ohio, to Miss Abigal NEPTUNE, who was born in Belmont
County, Ohio, March 9 1844. In the spring of 1867 they came to Missouri and for
two years lived at Dresden, Pettis County. There he engaged in milling at which
he worked until 1880, coming to Henry County in 1877 when he erected the mill
on Deepwater. In 1869 he purchased his present tract of land and in 1875 he
moved upon it. He has 160 acres in cultivation and handles a number of cattle and
hogs. He and his wife are identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church and in
politics Mr. Caldwell is Republican. He stands prominent among the enterprising
men of Walker Township and takes an active interest in all matters of moral and
educational tendencies. His family has numbered eight children: Charles W.,
William Hampson, Nettie Jane, Francis Marion, Flora Ellen May, Florence Matilda,
Clifford Levy and one who died in infancy. Recently Mr. C. and wife have had the
misfortune to lose their second son, William Hampson, who died on the 17th of
November, 1882. He was born March 3 1869 and was a promising boy of nearly
fourteen years.
Source: Rootsweb, CALDWELL BIOGRAPHIES,
