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 The Family of Jim & Selma Burrows
 by Jim Burrows
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Martha Roult 1 1 2 2 3 4 53 SmartMatches
Birth:1809 in OH
Death:29 Aug 1847 1
Sex:F
Father:James Roult b. Est 2 Jul 1773
Mother:Abigail Willet b. Est 1780
  
  2 1 3
Changed: 15 Feb 2003 18:18:50

Spouses & Children 
John Anderson (Husband) b. 4 Mar 1803 in Andersons Bottom, Hampshire, VA
2 2 4 1 5
Marriage: 20 JAN 1829 in ,Hocking, OH 15 Feb 2003 14:35:58
Children: 
  1. DescendantsFrancis Marion Anderson b. 12 Feb 1830 in ,, OH
  2. Minerva Jane Anderson b. 24 Nov 1831
  3. Charles Wesley Anderson b. 8 Aug 1833
  4. Thomas James Anderson b. 20 Sep 1835 in OH
  5. Susan Ruth Anderson b. 29 Sep 1837 in OH
  6. John Milton Anderson b. 29 Aug 1839 in OH
  7. Levi Roult Anderson b. 17 Feb 1842 in OH
  8. DescendantsNancy Ellen Anderson b. 1 Oct 1844 in , Marion, OH
  9. DescendantsMargaret Anderson b. 14 Oct 1846 in ,, OH
 
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Individual:
The DAR Lineage Book entry for Ella Anderson Blue lists her mother's dates as 1809-47. 15 Feb 200311:51:22John gives his marriage date as the 20th day of January, 1829
Hocking County Marriages gives 17 Jan 1829
Perhaps the license was issued on the 17th and the marriage took place on the 20th.15 Feb 200314:11:11

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  1. Title: History Of Marion County, Ohio (1883)
    Author: Leggett, Conaway & Co.
    Publication: Leggett, Conaway & Co.
    1883
    Text: JOHN ANDERSON (Marion Township) is a native of Hampshire County,
    Va., and born March 4, 1803, the son of James and Priscilla (House)Anderson, of German, English and Scotch lineage, but natives ofVirginia. Having married in 1800, they moved to Fairfield County,Ohio, in 1806, April 6, where they resided until 1833. They thenremoved to Clinton County, Ind., where they remained until death.They had eleven children, five surviving-John, Mahala, Elizabeth,James M. and Hiram. The deceased were Samuel, Rebecca, Ruth,Priscilla, Thomas J. and Levi H. The father was born February 17,1768, and died October 25, 1844; the mother was born in 1778, and,died August 15, 1847. Our subject, having obtained a pioneereducation, married, January 20, 1829, Martha Roult, a daughter ofJames and Abigail (Parks) Roult, of Protestant Irish lineage, andnine children were born in this family, five living Francis M., bornFebruary 12, 1830; Minerva J., November 24, 1831; Susan R.,September 29, 1837; Nancy E., October 1, 1844, and Margaret A.,October 14, 1846. Charles W. was born August 8, 1833, and diedFebruary 25, 1840; John M. was born August 29, 1839, and died April25, 1859; Levi R. was born February 17, 1842, and died December 28,1863; Thomas J. was born September 20, 1835, and died January 2,1865; he was the Captain of Company E, Twelfth Regiment IndianaVolunteer Infantry, serving in the late war more than three years.He was one of 110 men selected to enter and do special duty inMississippi. John Anderson's grandfather, Thomas Anderson, was aRevolutionary soldier; his son, James Anderson, was a Captain under"Mad" Anthony Wayne. Mrs. Anderson's death occurred August 29, 1847.Mr. A. married again, Mary Kinnear, February 14, 1849, and one heir,Mary M., have been born to them. She was born April 22, 1850, anddied July 24, 1854. This wife died April 23, 1850. His thirdmarriage was consummated April 24, 1851, with Fannie N. Hunter, thewidow of Zadoc Hunter, and the daughter of Cornelius and Hannah(Holmes) Kortwright of German and English descent respectively, butnatives of Pennsylvania and Connecticut severally. She is the motherof five children, two living-Saloma, wife of I. B. Etherton, andHannah K., wife of Henry Fulwider. The subject of this sketch,having learned the cooper's trade, plied it during the winter monthsfor many years. He owns 131 acres of fine land and two valuable townlots in Marion, where he has been a resident since 1836. For twentyyears he was Trustee of his township. He possesses a great deal ofvitality and freshness for a man of his years, being probably one ofthe youngest-looking men for his age in the State. They are membersof the Methodist Episcopal Church, he for sixty years, and she forforty years. He is also a stanch Republican.
    JOHN B. HINDS (Claridon Township) was born in Claridon Township,
    October 23, 1841), the only son of Thomas and Ann (Bostock) Hinds,who emigrated from their native place, Lincolnshire, England, inchildhood. Thomas was born in 1817 and was the sixth son (had threesisters). He came to Claridon Township in 1822, and was married tothe above lady in 1839, in Richland County, Ohio. Their union wasblessed with two children-John B. and James H., who died at the ageof twenty-one years. He married, for his second wife, Rebecca A.Carpenter, and eight children were born to them, seven surviving-Charles W., David C., George G., Mary A., Elizabeth A Catherine andRose A. When aged one year, Susie died. Thomas Hinds was an activemember of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Claridon, and a liberalsupporter to all benevolent and charitable causes. Our subject waseducated at the district school. He continued at home until March23, 1864, at which time he married Miss Mary F., daughter of Thomasand Amy (Swisher) Curl, residents of Morrow County, Ohio. A daughterand son were born to them-Annie L., born December 20, 1866, andEdgar W. April 3, 1869. Mrs. Hinds died January 27, 1871. Mr. Hindsagain married, this time to Margaret Anderson, February 18, 1875.She is the daughter of John and Martha (Roult) Anderson, and themother of six children--Raymond H., born December 1, 1875; Lucy A.,July 10, 1881; Ella, November 22, 1882; Hattie, June 10, 1879, diedAugust 27, 1879, and Thomas W. and Charles (twins), Hay 26, 1880;the latter died very young, the former died August 6, 1881. Mrs.Hinds was born October 14, 1846. Mr. Hinds has always devoted hisattention to agriculture, rearing graded stock. His farm of 157acres is highly cultivated, and worth $75 per acre. He is an uprightand an enterprising citizen. He has been Assessor of the townshipone year. He is Republican, and an advocate of temperance. Hisfamily are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to which he isa generous giver, and has been its class leader six years.Date: 26 Dec 2005
  2. Title: Letter from John Anderson to James H. Anderson of
    Columbus, OhioAuthor: John Anderson
    Text: Letter from John Anderson to James H. Anderson of Columbus, Ohio.

    Marion, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1886.
    Mr. J. H. Anderson, Columbus, Ohio.

    My Dear Nephew:--

    I now undertake to give you some account of my ancestors. My Great-grandfather,
    William Anderson, was born in Scotland, in the year 1693 and died in Virginia in1797. He was a friend of the Stuart dynasty, and joined the standard of PrinceJames, the Pretender, (as he was styled by some) son of James II, the deposedKing of England.
    After the rising in 1715, he fled into England where he tarried awhile, and then
    made his way in disguise, I am told, to Virginia, where he had relatives. He wentup the Potomac river till he came to a beautiful and fertile valley, or bottom, onthe North Branch, and here he decided to settle. It has ever since been called theAnderson Bottom, and was afterward included within the boundaries of HampshireCounty, Virginia. That was then a wild region, inhabited mainly by Indians, butthere were a few French, and probably a few British subjects west of WilliamAnderson's new home.
    He was strong and brave, and helped to protect the frontier settlements from
    murderous Indian foes. In "Braddock's defeat" (Braddock's engagement with theFrench and Indians near Fort Duquense) though beaten he fought bravely.
    He was the father of four children, two boys and two girls. One of his sons,
    William, was killed by the Indians in the mountains near home. One of hisdaughters married Captain William Henshaw, of Berkley County, Virginia, whoseplantation was near Bunker Hill, on Mill Creek.
    I have forgotten the name of the husband of the other daughter, although I have
    often heard it. (In a subsequent letter he says her name was Sarah and that shemarried a Mr. Wilkins.)
    As he, William Anderson, was 104 years old at the time of his death he was a little
    childish, but at 80 he was as strong and active as ever. He brought a large amountof gold from Scotland, or it was afterward sent to him, and he was known topossess a great deal when he died, but after his death it could never be found.
    My father often saw it and believed it had been stolen during his last sickness or
    put away by him with too much care. He was opposed to the marriage of hisdaughter to Capt. Henshaw on account of his poverty; but the Captain afterwardinherited a fine English fortune--he was an Englishman by birth--and becamewealthy and prominent.
    I have forgotten the name of William Anderson's first wife--the mother of his
    children. The name of his second wife was Barnett, to whom he was married at theage of 80. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
    Thomas Anderson, his son, was born in 1733, and died in 1808. He often aided in
    thwarting the Indians, and in resisting their forays. He fought during the entireRevolution, as an officer, either on the frontier against the Indians, or farthereast against the British.
    He was at Yorktown, in command of his Company under Washington, at the
    surrender of Lord Cornwallis. His highest rank during the Revolution wasCaptain. He never knew fear, and in fighting the Indians ran some great risks, andmade many narrow escapes. I have a distinct recollection of his appearance. Helooked like my brother, Thomas James, your father. He was a member of the samechurch as his father; was an honest man and a good citizen, and like all the family,of whom I have any account, always paid his just debts. He was a true patriot, andhad he been more ambitious might have risen higher during the Revolution.
    His wife was a Miss Bruce, of Virginia, by whom he had seven sons and four
    daughters. The sons were William, James, John, Jonathan, Joseph, Abner, andGeorge. The daughters were Margaret, Rachel, Elizabeth, and Nancy.
    William and Joseph died (soldiers) in the war of 1812. Joseph was a single man,
    William left a wife, three sons and one daughter. William's sons were HiramJoseph, and William. The daughter became the wife of my brother Levi.
    John married and settled in southern Indiana, when I was a mere boy, and reared a
    family of children. Jonathan and Abner never married. George died in his youth.Margaret married Joseph Critchfield, at the old homestead in Virginia; Rachelmarried William Eagle, who afterward settled in Wayne County, Ohio. Elizabethmarried Thomas Eagle, nephew of William Eagle, and they settled in theneighborhood. Nancy never married.
    My father was James Anderson, second son of Capt. Thomas Anderson. He was born
    February 17th 1768, where his father was born, on the Anderson Bottom, inHampshire County, Va. He died October 24th, 1844. He entered the Cavalryservice as a Second Lieutenant, or more properly speaking, Ensign; aided inputting down the Whisky Insurrection, and afterwards served under Gen. AnthonyWayne, until his (Wayne's) death, in December, 1796. He was a gallant andmeritorious officer, and for meritorious service and gallantry was made aCaptain.
    I have seen his three commissions, that of Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain. He was
    a member of the church of his ancestors until he settled in Ohio, and then became amember of the Methodist Episcopal Church simply because there was no EpiscopalChurch in his neighborhood. He removed to Fairfield County, Ohio in 1806 andsettled on his farm there on the 7th day of April the same year.
    He was united in marriage in Virginia to Miss Priscilla House, by whom he had
    eleven children, ten of whom grew up and married. They were Levi Henshaw,Thomas Jefferson, John and Mahala (born on the old place in Virginia) andElizabeth, James Madison, Ruth, Rebecca, Hiram and Priscilla, born in Ohio.
    My mother (Priscilla House), the wife of Capt. James Anderson, died on the 7th
    day of August, 1847, seventy years of age. My father was an upright citizen and asoldier of undaunted courage.
    I was married to Miss Martha Roult, the 20th day of January, 1829, in Hocking
    County, Ohio, on her father's farm, which was near my father's farm. We had ninechildren, Francis Marion, Minerva Jane, Charles Wesley, Thomas James, JohnMilton, Susan Ruth, Levi Roult, Ellen and Margaret.
    You are the last of your father's house, I am old and will soon pass away. I was
    born the 4th day of March, 1803, at our Ancestral home in Virginia and hencewill be 84 on the 4th day of March, next.
    My father's family Bible which I have not in my possession, would give you the
    dates and items of importance which I do not recall. My brother James, has toldyou where it can probably be found. My father was a mathematician and engineer,and in addition to his other military duties he superintended the construction ofmost of Wayne's forts.
    Your affectionate Uncle, John Anderson

    The writer of the above genealogy of the Anderson family died January 3rd, 1888,
    aged 84 years and 10 months. He first came to Marion, Ohio, in 1826. He thenpaid a visit to his brother the late Judge T. J. Anderson. While on that visit hewent to Upper Sandusky, Ohio, to see the Wyandot Indians. He removed to MarionCounty and settled on the farm near Marion which he owned at his death.Date: 9 Mar 2002
  3. Title: 1830 US Census, Salt Creek, Hocking County, Ohio
    Text: James Roult's household:

    1 Male 10 to 15
    1 Male 15 to 20
    1 Male 50 to 60
    1 female 5 to 10
    1 female 15 to 20
    1 female 40 to 50

    Gideon Comstock's household:

    1 male <5
    2 males 5 to 10
    1 mail 10 to 15
    1 male 30 to 40
    1 female <5
    2 females 5 to 10
    1 female 15 to 20
    1 female 30 to 40

    Isaac Bushey's household:

    1 male <5
    1 male 5 to 10
    1 female <5
    1 female 20 to 30
    Date: 15 Feb 2003
  4. Title: 1850 US Census, Scott Twp, Marion, Ohio
    Publication: United States Census Bureau
    Text: Scott Township Marion, Ohio July 29,1850

    John Anderson 47 M Farmer 2000 VA
    Francis M. " 20 M Farmer OH
    Thos. J. " 14 M OH
    Susan R. " 12 F OH
    John M. " 10 M OH
    Levi " 8 M OH
    Nancy E. " 5 F OH
    Margaret " 3 F OH
    Mary M. " 4/12 F OH
    Mary Ann Bushy 18 F OH
    Date: 15 Feb 2003
  5. Title: Hocking County Marriages
    Text: Hocking County Marriages

    The following information was transcribed and supplied by Shirlene
    Jensen.
    Hocking County Marriages
    1818-1859

    A-Grooms

    Anderson,John to Martha Roult-17 Jan 1829

    B-Grooms

    Bushee, Jacob to Olive Cave-1 Aug 1847
    Bushee, James R to Sarah Mettler-9 Nov 1851

    Brides-B

    Barnhill, Nancy to Ezekiel Cave-20 Sep 1830
    Bushe, Samantha to Peter Stump-31 Oct 1844
    Bushey, Amanda to Thomas Green-16 Jun 1842
    Bushy, Sarah C to Allen Defeubaugh-11 Dec 1859
    -----------------------------------------------------------

    The information was transcribed and supplied by Darleen Berens.

    Hocking County (Some) Marriages

    ----B----
    BUSH, DAVID-BETSY MOOR-1 FEB 1824

    DERN, MARGARET-THOMAS CAVE-22 SEP 1836
    DERRY, ISAAC-ELIZA CAVE-26 SEP 1835

    ----C----
    CAVE, BENJ. E.-SUSANNA ROUTH-5 JUL 1832
    CAVE, BENJ. F.-LEAH STUMP-22 FEB 1840
    CAVE, CHARLOTTE-JOHN NIHISER-17 SEP 1835
    CAVE, DORCAS-CLEATON WILL-16 JAN 1842
    CAVE, ELIZA-ISAAC DERRY-26 SEP 1835
    CAVE, ELIZABETH-DANIEL PROUGH-26 AUG 1841
    CAVE, EMILY-ISAAC STALL-24 AUG 1837
    CAVE, EVELINE-MOSES HEDGES-7 APR 1840
    CAVE, JAMES-MATILDA REESE-14 DEC 1837
    CAVE, MICHAEL-SALLY ANN MOORE-21 MAY 1840
    CAVE, THOMAS-MARGARET DERN-22 SEP 1836

    ----H----
    HEDGES, MOSES-EVELINE CAVE-7 APR 1840


    ----M----
    MOOR, BETSY-DAVID BUSH-1 FEB 1824
    MOORE, SALLY ANN-MICHAEL CAVE-21 MAY 1840

    ----N----
    NIHISER, JOHN-CHARLOTTE CAVE-17 SEP 1835

    ----P----
    PROUGH, DANIEL-ELIZABETH CAVE-26 AUG 1841

    ----R----
    REESE, MATILDA-JAMES CAVE-14 DEC 1837
    ROULT, JOHN-SARAH WHITE-7 JUL 1838
    ROULT, SABINA-SAM. F. STEARNS-9 AUG 1838
    ROUTH, SUSANNA-BENJ. E. CAVE-5 JUL 1832

    ----S----
    STALL, ISAAC-EMILY CAVE-24 AUG 1837
    STEARNS, SAM. F.-SABINA ROULT-9 AUG 1838
    STUMP, LEAH-BENJ. F. CAVE-22 FEB 1840

    ----W----
    WHITE, SARAH-JOHN ROULT-7 JUL 1838
    WILL, CLEATON-DORCAS CAVE-16 JAN 1842
    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Early Marriages of Hocking County, Ohio
    A Partial Listing of Some Hocking County Marriages
    Listing is by Brides and Grooms.
    (Transcribed by "Lonadawn")

    Brown, Barnabus and Elisabeth Bushy, October 5, 1852.
    Bush, David and Betsy Moor, February 1, 1824.
    Bushy, Elizabeth and Barnabus Brown, June 4, 1862.
    Cave, Benj. E. and Susanna Routh, July 5, 1832.
    Cave, Benj. F. and Leah Stump, February 22, 1840.
    Cave, Charlotte and John Nihiser, September 17, 1835.
    Cave, Dorcas and Cleaton Will, January 16, 1842.
    Cave, Eliz. And Isaac Derry, September 26, 1835.
    Cave, Elizabeth and Daniel Prough, August 26, 1841.
    Cave, Emily and Isaac Stall, August 25, 1837.
    Cave, Eveline and Moses Hedges, April 7, 1840.
    Cave, James and Matilda Reese, December 14, 1837.
    Cave, Michael and Sally Ann Moore, May 21, 1840.
    Cave, Thomas and Margaret Dern, September 22, 1836.
    Moor, Betsy and David Bush, February 1, 1824.
    Roult, John and Sarah White , July 7, 1838.
    Roult, Sabina and Samuel F. Stearns, August 9, 1838.
    Stearns, Samuel F. and Sabina Roult, August 9, 1838.
    White, Sarah and John Roult, July 7 , 1838.
    Date: 26 Dec 2005
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