John Fulwider1

M, ID# 3651
  • Last Edited: 5 Apr 1996

Family: Elizabeth Hull

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.

Jonathan Golladay1

M, ID# 3652
  • Marriage*: He married an unknown person.
  • Marriage*: He married Mary Whereley.
  • Last Edited: 1 Apr 2002

Family: Mary Whereley

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.
  2. [S736] Walter Golladay, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Mar 2002, (naming Jonathan Golladay as her father).

Mary Jane Gill1

F, ID# 3653, b. 2 February 1841, d. 5 October 1891
  • Last Edited: 26 Nov 2005

Family: Jacob Airhart b. 5 Apr 1828, d. 26 Apr 1888

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.
  2. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003.
  3. [S984] Marilyn S. Walker, comp., Boone County, Indiana Deaths, 1921-1930 (n.p..: n. pub., 1996), p. 3 (stating that she was born in Kentucky without giving the date).
  4. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.).
  5. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Mary Jane Gill as her mother).
  6. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Mary Jane Gill as his mother).
  7. [S984] Marilyn S. Walker, comp., Boone County, Indiana Deaths, 1921-1930 (n.p..: n. pub., 1996), p. 3 (giving his name as Joseph Herbert Airhart and naming Mary Gill as his mother).

John Airhart1

M, ID# 3654
  • Last Edited: 5 Apr 1996

Family: Nancy Airhart b. 21 Apr 1830

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974 (marriage date).

Solomon Cawada1

M, ID# 3655
  • Last Edited: 14 Jan 1995

Family: Polly Airhart b. 13 Aug 1809

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.

Missouri Lucas1

M, ID# 3656
  • Last Edited: 6 Jul 2002

Family: Sarah ('Sally') Airhart b. 14 Feb 1811

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.

Jesse Winter

M, ID# 3657, b. 7 January 1809, d. 21 March 1878
  • Note*: He settled in Montgomery County, Indiana in about 1849, farmed there for the rest of his life, and for several years operated a sawmill there. "Mr. W. was a member of the Methodist Church and a republican, formerly using his influence in favor of the doctrines of the whig party. In 1840 he was a delegate to the convention that nominated Gen. Harrison for the presidency."3
  • Last Edited: 28 Aug 2004

Family: Mary J. Airhart b. 14 Jan 1820, d. 5 Oct 1891

Citations

  1. [S987] Frances Haynes Quinn, comp., Obituary Dates and Your Family Ties: Over 140 Years in Montgomery County, Indiana (Cottage Grove, Ore.: Cottage Grove Gen. Soc'y 1987), p. 208 (naming John Winter as his father).
  2. [S987] Frances Haynes Quinn, comp., Obituary Dates and Your Family Ties: Over 140 Years in Montgomery County, Indiana, above, p. 208 (naming Elizabeth Pfrimmer as his mother).
  3. [S908] Biography of Jonathan Winter, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo, viewed on 27 Dec 2003 (citing H. W. Beckwith, History of Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago, Ill.: Beers, 1881), p. 245.
  4. [S987] Frances Haynes Quinn, comp., Obituary Dates and Your Family Ties: Over 140 Years in Montgomery County, Indiana, above, p. 208 (giving the year but not the month or date and not the place).
  5. [S987] Frances Haynes Quinn, comp., Obituary Dates and Your Family Ties: Over 140 Years in Montgomery County, Indiana, above, p. 208 (not giving the date).
  6. [S908] Biography of Jonathan Winter, above, (giving the date and stating that he lived until his death on his farm in Montgomery County, Indiana).
  7. [S908] Biography of Jonathan Winter, above, (naming Jesse Winter as her father).
  8. [S908] Biography of Jonathan Winter, above, (naming Jesse Winter as his father).

Thomas Jefferson McIntire

M, ID# 3658, d. 1915
  • Last Edited: 28 Aug 2004

Family 1: Fanny Airhart b. 26 Jul 1832

Family 2: Martha E. Harris b. 21 Apr 1832, d. 1931

Citations

  1. [S49] Jeanette Larsen, Baytown, Tex., letter to Roger Bartlett, 1 Jul 1974.
  2. [S987] Frances Haynes Quinn, comp., Obituary Dates and Your Family Ties: Over 140 Years in Montgomery County, Indiana (Cottage Grove, Ore.: Cottage Grove Gen. Soc'y 1987), p. 131.

_____ Beck

?, ID# 3659, d. 8 January 1844
  • Note*: The name, sex, and date of birth of this child, who died in infancy, are unknown.
  • Last Edited: 10 Feb 1996

Citations

  1. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.).

Rebecca E. Airhart

F, ID# 3660, b. 17 September 1853, d. 28 September 1855
  • Last Edited: 6 Jul 2002

Citations

  1. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.).

Tinie S. Airhart

F, ID# 3661, b. 13 September 1879, d. 15 September 1881
  • Last Edited: 26 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Jacob Airhart as her father).
  2. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Mary Jane Gill as her mother).
  3. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.).

Sarah Airhart

F, ID# 3662, b. 3 April 1857, d. 9 April 1859
  • Last Edited: 26 Jan 2003

Citations

  1. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Jacob Airhart as her father).
  2. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (naming Mary Polly Bowman as her mother).
  3. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (stating that she was born on 3 Apr 1857 and speculating that she was born in Montgomery Co., Ind. as that was the family's believed residence at the time).
  4. [S807] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 26 Jan 2003 (stating that she died on 9 Apr 1859 and speculating that she was born in Montgomery Co., Ind. as that was the family's believed residence at the time).
  5. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.), (not giving her name).

John H. Airhart

M, ID# 3663, b. 15 June 1855, d. 15 February 1862
  • Last Edited: 15 Feb 2003

Citations

  1. [S817] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 11 Feb 2003, (naming Jacob Airhart as his father) (attributing information to familysearch.org).
  2. [S817] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 11 Feb 2003, (naming Mary ['Polly'] Bowman as his mother) (attributing information to familysearch.org).
  3. [S817] Steve Ball, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 11 Feb 2003, (attributing information to familysearch.org).
  4. [S20] Mrs. Leslie (Marcella) Stout, 17 Cadillac Dr., R. # 1, Crawfordsville, Ind., letter to Roger Bartlett, 13 May 1974 (citing grave marker, Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Inc.).

Alexander Rogers1

M, ID# 3664, b. 1740
  • Marriage*: He married an unknown person.
  • Marriage*: He married _____ _____.
  • Birth*: He was born in 1740 in Virginia.
  • Last Edited: 20 Jul 1998

Family: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), p. 158.
  2. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. et al., Pearce [etc.] and Allied Families, above, p. 158 (naming Alexander Rogers [or Rodgers] as his father).

Jeremiah Pearce1

M, ID# 3665, b. 1729, d. 24 September 1793
  • Last Edited: 15 Sep 2007

Family: Deborah Brouwer

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 7-8, 158.
  2. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and naming Jeremiah Pierce as his father).
  3. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. et al., Pearce [etc.] and Allied Families, above, pp. 23, 158 (naming Jeremiah Pearce as his father).
  4. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. et al., Pearce [etc.] and Allied Families, above, pp. 8, 145 (naming Jeremiah Pearce as his father).

Deborah Brouwer1

F, ID# 3666
  • Note*: Her surname may have been Brower or Browder.2
  • Last Edited: 15 Sep 2007

Family: Jeremiah Pearce b. 1729, d. 24 Sep 1793

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 7, 158.
  2. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004.
  3. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and naming Deborah Brower or Browder as his mother).
  4. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. et al., Pearce [etc.] and Allied Families, above, pp. 23, 158 (naming Deborah Brouwer as his mother).
  5. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. et al., Pearce [etc.] and Allied Families, above, pp. 8, 145 (naming Deborah Brouwer as his mother).

Daniel Pearce1

M, ID# 3667, b. 1757
  • Marriage*: He married _____ _____.
  • Birth*: He was born in 1757.
  • Last Edited: 21 Sep 2021

Family: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8-9.
  2. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and naming Jeremiah Pierce as his father).
  3. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and naming Deborah Brower or Browder as his mother).
  4. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and stating that he was the brother of the David Pierce who was a son of Daniel Pierce).
  5. [S1154] Phillip Lawson, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 24 Apr 2004, (spelling his surname as Pierce and naming Daniel Pierce as his father).

Emanuel Job Pearce1

M, ID# 3668, b. 9 June 1758
  • Birth*: He was born on 9 June 1758.
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 1994

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8, 9.

Frances Pearce1

F, ID# 3669, b. 1759
  • Birth*: She was born in 1759.
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 1994

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8, 14.

Thomas Pearce1

M, ID# 3670, b. 4 December 1761, d. 1826
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 1994

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8, 14-15.

Jeremiah Pearce1

?, ID# 3671
  • Note*: He remained in Virginia.
  • Last Edited: 3 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8, 22.

Elizabeth Pearce1

F, ID# 3672
  • Last Edited: 3 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S28] James Alonzo Matthews, Jr. and Lucille Pearce, comps., Pearce, Bartlett, Matthews, Smart, and Allied Families (Austin, Tex.: Eakin Publications, Inc., 1983), pp. 8, 145.

Susanna Lattomus Allfree1

F, ID# 3673, d. circa 1825
  • Last Edited: 24 Nov 1995

Family: John Elias Naudain b. 1780, d. 6 Aug 1827

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 18, 39-41. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Martha Ann Murch

F, ID# 3674, b. 30 June 1799, d. 18 September 1873
  • Note*: One source says she was the widow of Matthew Murch when she married John, but another does not mention a prior husband and says that she was the daughter of Matthew Murch. After John's death she did not remarry and lived with her mother. She is said to have treated John's young children "very cruelly and finally they went to live with their half brothers, Elias and James Nelson Naudain."6,7
  • Last Edited: 1 Jul 2006

Family: John Elias Naudain b. 1780, d. 6 Aug 1827

Citations

  1. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, viewed 1 Jul 2006 http://www.sharylscabin.com/murch/murch2.htm, quoting from Murch family bible (naming Matthew Murch as her father).
  2. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, above, quoting from Murch family bible (naming Martha Ann _____ as her mother).
  3. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, above.
  4. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, above, (giving his name as John Naudine).
  5. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, above, quoting from Murch family bible.
  6. [S1088] Murch Family, Delaware to Iowa, Generation 2, online, above, (stating that she was the daughter of Matthew Murch and, after John's death, did not remarry and lived with her mother).
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 41 (stating that she was the widow of Matthew Murch and treated her young stepchildren cruelly). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Elias Naudain Jr.1

M, ID# 3675, d. October 1800
  • Marriage*: He married _____ _____.
  • Death*: He died in October 1800.
  • Note*: At his death he owned about 375 acres of upland and marsh in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, which appraised at $4,121.55.
  • Last Edited: 2 Mar 1996

Family: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10, 18-19. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Andrew Naudain1

M, ID# 3676, b. 1720, d. 1769
  • Marriage*: He married Susan _____.4,5
  • Birth*: He was born in 1720.
  • Death*: He died in 1769.6
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2002

Family: Susan _____

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 3 (citing Orphans' Court Record D-1-314), 9-10. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 199 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  3. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 199 (naming Lydia La Roux as his mother).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 3, 9 (giving her name as Susan _____ and stating that she later married Christopher Denney).
  5. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 199 (giving her name as Susannah Denney).
  6. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 199.

Susan _____1

F, ID# 3677
  • Note*: She later married Christopher Denney.1
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2002

Family 2: Andrew Naudain b. 1720, d. 1769

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 3, 9. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 3, 9 (giving her name as Susan _____ and stating that she later married Christopher Denney).
  3. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 199 (giving her name as Susannah Denney).

Christopher Denney1

M, ID# 3678
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2002

Family: Susan _____

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 3, 9. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Elias Naudain1

M, ID# 3679, b. 1681, d. circa November 1749

The "Huguenot House" of Elias Naudain near Odessa, Del. Photo probably taken in early 1990s.
  • Note*: • He immigrated to England with his parents in 1682 and was naturalized on 8 Mar 1682. After his father's death he immigrated to Rhode Island in about 1686 and moved with her and her second husband, Jacob Ratier, to New York City in 1691, when the Narragansett Colony disbanded. Apparently he became a mariner, as had his father and his stepfather. He was in Delaware by 1717 and he and Lydia probably moved there in 1715 or 1716, soon after their marriage. Elias bought and sold several tracts of land, and the deeds sometimes described his as a resident of Appoquinimink Hundred, Delaware and sometimes as of St. Georges Hundred, Delaware, and they usually described him as a mariner. In 1735 he acquired farmland known as the "old Naudain homestead," which was located near Taylor's Bridge in Appoquinimink Hundred, and which, except for the period 1816-1827, remained in his descendants' hands into the 20th Century. He has been described as "a man of high character and of prominence in the community" and sat in the first synod of the Presbyterian Church in America. One source says he was born in 1686 and died in 1752.
    • Another source says that he left England for America in 1698, settling on Blackbird Creek in New Castle County, Delaware, and "in 1715 built the spacious brick mansion which [in 1899] is still standing."16,17
  • Last Edited: 13 Mar 2022

Family 1: Susanna Andre

Family 2: Lydia LeRoux b. c 1694, d. a 2 May 1743

Family 3: Mary Stone

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 1-9 (giving both 1681 [p. 1] and 1680 [pp. 3, 4] as his birth year) (citing "New York Wills," liber 7, p. 65 [N. Y. Historical Society Collection, vol. I, p. 354] [as his stepfather's heir in late 1702]; Records of First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, at Historical Society of Pennsylvania). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Elie Naudain as his father).
  3. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  5. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (naming Jahel Arnaud as his mother).
  6. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Gahel Arnaud as his mother).
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Jahel Arnaud as his mother).
  8. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (giving the date but not the place).
  9. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200.
  10. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (not giving the date or place).
  11. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (giving her name as Lydia Le Roux and stating that they were married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1715).
  12. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (giving her name as Ludia Le Roux; giving the date but not the place).
  13. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (omitting her surname and not giving the date).
  14. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (not giving the date).
  15. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (giving only the year).
  16. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (stating that he was born in 1686 and died in 1752).
  17. [S2051] Biographical sketch of George W. W. Naudain, Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware [etc.] (Chambersburg, Penn.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1899), vol. 1, p. 556 (image no. 556), online at familysearch.org, https://tinyurl.com/3mjp9twm, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (second bullet).
  18. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 199 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  19. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  20. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 5 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).

Elias Naudain

M, ID# 3680, b. 1655, d. 1685
  • Note*: He was a pilot or shipmaster. They lived in La Tremblade, a little seaport on the west coast of France about thirty miles south of La Rochelle. They and all but about six families of La Tremblade were Huguenots. In 1681 Louis XIV seized their temple, made it a Roman Catholic church, and tried to force the citizens of La Tremblade to convert to catholicism. Instead, Elie (as the French spelled it) obtained from Charles II of England letters patent for naturalization, which were issued at Whitehall on 17 Nov 1681 and which described him as a ship's master. In early 1682 the family escaped by ship to Southampton and traveled to London, where they were naturalized on 8 Mar 1682. The last record of him was his attendance at a baptismal service in Threadneadle Street Church on 26 Apr 1685, and he is believed to have died that year or early in 1686. One source says he was born in 1657 and died in 1694.6,7
  • Last Edited: 13 Mar 2022

Family: Jahel Arnaud d. c 1720

Citations

  1. [S721] Encyclopedia of Delaware (Wilmington, Del.: Aldine Pub. & Engraving Co., 1882), n. p. (biography of Maj. Elias Naudain) (stating that he was born in 18655 in Poiton, France).
  2. [S2051] Biographical sketch of George W. W. Naudain, Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware [etc.] (Chambersburg, Penn.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1899), vol. 1, p. 556 (image no. 556), online at familysearch.org, https://tinyurl.com/3mjp9twm, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (stating that he was born in 1655 in Poiteau, France).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 1 (giving the date but not the place). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  4. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (giving her name as Gahel Arnaud).
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1.
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 1-3 (citing Charles W. Baird, D.D., "Hyguenot Emigration to America," vol. II, p. 34 [shipmaster]; William Durant Cooper, for the Camden Society, "Lists of Foreign Protestants, and Aliens Resident in England, 1618-1688," p. 33; Rev. C. A. Agnew, "Protestant Exiles from France," vol. II, p. 49; "Publications of Huguenot Society of London, Threadneadle Street," vol. II, p. 276).
  7. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (stating that he was born in 1657 and died in 1694).
  8. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).
  9. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Elias Naudain as her father).
  10. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Elie Naudain as his father).
  11. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Elias Naudain as his father).

Jahel Arnaud1

F, ID# 3681, d. circa 1720
  • Note*: Her name may have been Gahel Armand or Arnaud. She came to America about 1686, probably within a year after the death of her first husband, Elias Naudain, and was one of the first colonists of Narragansett. There she met and married Jacob Ratier. They moved to New York City when the Narragansett Colony disbanded. They and Arnauld were naturalized by parliamentary act on 8 May 1697, and on 12 Nov 1697 Governor Fletcher of New York granted letters of denization to Arnauld Naudain. She is believed to have lived with her son, Elias, in Delaware after Jacob died in late 1702 to have died there in 1720 or 1721.4,2
  • Last Edited: 2 Sep 2007

Family 1: Elias Naudain b. 1655, d. 1685

Family 2: Jacob Ratier

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 1-3 (citing Rev. C. A. Agnew, "Protestant Exiles from France," vol. II, p. 49; "New York Wills," liber 7, p. 65 [N. Y. Historical Soc'y Collection, vol. I, p. 354] [Jacob's will]). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (giving her name as Gahel Arnaud).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1.
  4. [S721] Encyclopedia of Delaware (Wilmington, Del.: Aldine Pub. & Engraving Co., 1882), n. p. (biography of Maj. Elias Naudain) (giving her name as Gahel Armand).
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Jahel Arnaud as his mother).
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 1 (naming Jahel Arnaud as her mother).
  7. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Jahel Arnaud as his mother).
  8. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Gahel Arnaud as his mother).

Henry Naudain

M, ID# 3682
  • Note*: He died in childhood.4
  • Last Edited: 4 Oct 2015

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 84 (naming James A. Naudain as his father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 84 (naming Christianna Loop as his mother).
  3. [S248] Supposition as to place, based on parents' believed residence at time.
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 84.

James Carter Dalton

M, ID# 3683, b. 12 March 1858, d. 13 October 1950

James Carter Dalton's tombstone, Center City Cemetery, Center City, Tex., courtesy of Dana Williams.
  • Last Edited: 20 Jul 2011

Family 1: Alice Burkell

Family 2: Orlena Shipp b. 31 Mar 1878, d. 4 Mar 1940

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba: A History of San Saba County [Texas], 2d ed. (Austin, Tex.: San Felipe Press, Jenkins Publishing Co., 1969), p. 115 (naming John Dalton as his father) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  3. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that he was the first child of John Dalton and Ellen Rebecca Naudain).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as his mother).
  5. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (naming Rebecca Naudain as his mother) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  6. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  7. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for James Carter Dalton, memorial no. 64471797, viewed on 20 Jul 2011.
  8. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85 (giving their names as James C. Dalton and Orlean Ship).
  9. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for James Carter Dalton, memorial no. 64471797, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (not giving the date).
  10. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Orlena Shipp Dalton, memorial no. 64471831, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (not giving the date).

Alice Burkell1

F, ID# 3684
  • Last Edited: 5 Mar 2006

Family: James Carter Dalton b. 12 Mar 1858, d. 13 Oct 1950

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Orlena Shipp

F, ID# 3685, b. 31 March 1878, d. 4 March 1940

Orlena Shipp Dalton's tombstone, Center City Cemetery, Center City, Tex., courtesy of Dana Williams.
  • Last Edited: 20 Jul 2011

Family: James Carter Dalton b. 12 Mar 1858, d. 13 Oct 1950

Citations

  1. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  2. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Orlena Shipp Dalton, memorial no. 64471831, viewed on 20 Jul 2011.
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (giving their names as James C. Dalton and Orlean Ship). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  4. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for James Carter Dalton, memorial no. 64471797, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (not giving the date).
  5. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Orlena Shipp Dalton, memorial no. 64471831, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (not giving the date).

Sarah C. Dalton

F, ID# 3686, b. 17 June 1860
  • Birth*: She was born on 17 June 1860.1
  • Marriage*: She married Eason Etheridge on 1 May 1876.1
  • Last Edited: 5 Mar 2006

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba: A History of San Saba County [Texas], 2d ed. (Austin, Tex.: San Felipe Press, Jenkins Publishing Co., 1969), p. 115 (naming John Dalton as her father) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother).
  4. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).

Eason Etheridge1

M, ID# 3687
  • Last Edited: 10 Dec 1995

Family: Sarah C. Dalton b. 17 Jun 1860

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Mary A. Dalton

F, ID# 3688, b. 18 March 1862
  • Last Edited: 5 Mar 2006

Family 1: James Pollard

Family 2: Phillip Cogburn

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba: A History of San Saba County [Texas], 2d ed. (Austin, Tex.: San Felipe Press, Jenkins Publishing Co., 1969), p. 115 (naming John Dalton as her father) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother).
  4. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).

James Pollard1

M, ID# 3689
  • Last Edited: 10 Dec 1995

Family: Mary A. Dalton b. 18 Mar 1862

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Phillip Cogburn1

M, ID# 3690
  • Last Edited: 10 Dec 1995

Family: Mary A. Dalton b. 18 Mar 1862

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

William R. Powers

M, ID# 3691
  • Note*: He probably is the W. R. Powers (1833-1886) who is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Corsicana, Texas.4
  • Last Edited: 25 Aug 2011

Family: Frances Emeline Neill b. 7 Sep 1839, d. 10 Feb 1861

Citations

  1. [S7] Navarro County, Texas Marriages, vol. 1, 1846-1888 (Corsicana, Tex.: The Navarro County Gen. Soc'y, 1987), p. 8 (spelling her name as Frances E. Neal).
  2. [S197] Nancy Timmons Samuels & Barbara Roach Knox, comps., Old Northwest Texas: Historical-Statistical-Biographical, vol. 1-B, Navarro County, 1846-1860 (Ft. Worth, Tex.: Ft. Worth Gen. Soc'y, 1980), p. 548 (giving her middle name as Emaline).
  3. [S315] Navarro Express, Corsicana, Tex., 27 Feb 1861, p. 3, col. 1.
  4. [S189] Navarro County Cemetery Records, vol. 9 (Corsicana, Tex.: The Navarro County Gen. Soc'y, 1989), p. 106.

Louisa Porter

F, ID# 3692, b. circa 1845
  • Birth*: She was born circa 1845 in Texas.3,4
  • Last Edited: 13 Dec 1997

Citations

  1. [S197] Nancy Timmons Samuels & Barbara Roach Knox, comps., Old Northwest Texas: Historical-Statistical-Biographical, vol. 1-B, Navarro County, 1846-1860 (Ft. Worth, Tex.: Ft. Worth Gen. Soc'y, 1980), p. 573 (naming Robert H. Porter as her father).
  2. [S198] Supposition as to mother's identity, based on believed marriage date.
  3. [S197] Nancy Timmons Samuels & Barbara Roach Knox, comps., Old Northwest Texas, vol. 1-B, above, p. 573.
  4. [S262] 1850 U.S. Census, Navarro County, Texas, p. 198, dwelling 6, family 6 (indicating that she was born in Texas in 1844 or 1845).

Ellen M. Dalton

F, ID# 3693, b. 15 November 1866, d. 10 June 1938
  • Last Edited: 4 Feb 2007

Citations

  1. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba: A History of San Saba County [Texas], 2d ed. (Austin, Tex.: San Felipe Press, Jenkins Publishing Co., 1969), p. 115 (naming John Dalton as her father) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  2. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that she was the fifth child of John Dalton and Ellen Rebecca Naudain).
  3. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  5. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (year only) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  6. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85.

Tabitha A. Dalton

F, ID# 3694, b. 22 November 1868, d. 2 December 1955
  • Last Edited: 4 Feb 2007

Family: Rufus Langford b. 27 Oct 1870, d. 4 Feb 1931

Citations

  1. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba: A History of San Saba County [Texas], 2d ed. (Austin, Tex.: San Felipe Press, Jenkins Publishing Co., 1969), p. 115 (naming John Dalton as her father) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  2. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that she was the sixth child of John Dalton and Ellen Rebecca Naudain).
  3. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  5. [S196] Alma Ward Hamrick, The Call of the San Saba, above, p. 115 (year only) (reminiscence of John Wesley Dalton).
  6. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85.
  8. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (not giving the date but stating that they were married).
  9. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (naming Tabitha Dalton as his mother).

Rufus Langford1

M, ID# 3695, b. 27 October 1870, d. 4 February 1931
  • Last Edited: 29 Dec 2006

Family: Tabitha A. Dalton b. 22 Nov 1868, d. 2 Dec 1955

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  3. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (not giving the date but stating that they were married).
  4. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (naming Rufus Langford as his father).

Martha M. Dalton

F, ID# 3696, b. 21 April 1871, d. 28 November 1908
  • Note*: She died about a month after her daughter died at the age of four days; presumably Martha's death was a result of child birth complications.
  • Last Edited: 4 Feb 2007

Family: C. H. Carter b. 16 Feb 1852, d. 3 May 1928

Citations

  1. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that she was the seventh child of John Dalton and Ellen Rebecca Naudain).
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  3. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85.
  5. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (not giving the date but stating that they were married).
  6. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that she was the child of C. H. Carter and Martha M. Dalton).

C. H. Carter1

M, ID# 3697, b. 16 February 1852, d. 3 May 1928
  • Last Edited: 4 Feb 2007

Family: Martha M. Dalton b. 21 Apr 1871, d. 28 Nov 1908

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  3. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (not giving the date but stating that they were married).
  4. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that she was the child of C. H. Carter and Martha M. Dalton).

William H. Dalton

M, ID# 3698, b. 3 March 1874, d. 20 September 1896
  • Birth*: He was born on 3 March 1874.2
  • Death*: He died on 20 September 1896 at age 22.2
  • Last Edited: 5 Mar 2006

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85.

Joseph M. Dalton

M, ID# 3699, b. 21 November 1876, d. 5 June 1967

J. M. Dalton's tombstone, Center City Cemetery, Center City, Tex., courtesy of Dana Williams.
  • Last Edited: 20 Jul 2011

Citations

  1. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006, (stating that he was the ninth child of John Dalton and Ellen Rebecca Naudain).
  2. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for J. M. Dalton, memorial no. 64481475, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (naming John Dalton as his father).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 85 (naming Rebecca Naudain as his mother). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  4. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for J. M. Dalton, memorial no. 64481475, viewed on 20 Jul 2011 (naming Rebeccah Dalton as his mother).
  5. [S1064] R. Shannon McDonald, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 27 Feb 2006.
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 85.
  7. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for J. M. Dalton, memorial no. 64481475, viewed on 20 Jul 2011.

Robert Etheridge

M, ID# 3700
  • Last Edited: 5 Mar 2006

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 86 (indicating that Meredith Etheridge was his father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 86 (naming Mary Naudain as his mother).