MARY Alderman dates copied from AF. amplified by Jessie Glaspey in her letter of March 1978. Jessie is a desc of Mary Alderman. "Jessie Hills was my grandmother...her father Cornelius Hills was b in 1818 in New York. Her mother was Sophronia Briggs, born in OH in 1828."
CM is not sure if Jessie Hills etc ties into Alderman's or not. Probably not.
Maydell Alderman said in Jan 1977 letter in ref to Elisha and Thankful: "The records show that their dau Mary was born March 4, 1777. A dau Thankful 'died young' and she may have been their first child. Their last child was born in 1801 so we conclude Thankful was quite young when she married."
1797 Oct 17: Mary and Job's son " JUSTUS BAKER PHILLIPS was born NY State. Their son Evert V Phillips was born in NY State and came to OH when he was not yet ten years old." Maydell Alderman.
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1808 Spring: Elisha Alderman and Job Phillips came from Olean, NY and made a location on Sharp's Fork of Federal Creek (Homer twp of Athens then, now Morgan Co.OH).
1809: Elisha Jr and I think it was Elijah pd for land in now Morgan Co. (Lost the item and source.darn)
1810:They emigrated to what is now Morgan Co with 17 people. They floated down the Allegheny River to Pittsburgh, upon a lumber raft loaded with household effects and families, and then via the Ohio to Marietta--nearly 500 mi voyage --uninhabited country--traded the lumber for 640 acres in Homer twp. (History of Morgan Co. by Robertson 1886)
The names of the colonists were:
ELISHA ALDERMAN (b 1742=68 in 1810) & WIFE, (Thankful Huff)
JOB PHILLIPS & WIFE, (Mary Alderman b 4 Mar 1777= 33 in 1810)
JOHN STEWART & WIFE, (Ann Alderman b abt 1780 = 30)
JAMES WARD SMITH & WIFE (Esther Alderman b 8 Mar 1782=28)
ELISHA JR (b 1783=27 in 1810) & WIFE, (Maria Vandermark)
RACHEL, (b abt 1785=25 in 1810)
ELIJAH, (b 8 Mar 1788 = 22 in 1810)
HOSEA, (b 9 Mar 1791 = 19)
ELIHU (b 11 Aug 1792= 18)
LUCY, (b 1796 = 14)
ANNA (b 27 Sep 1801=9) all were son, dau, and s-i-law of Elisha Senior.
1810-1840 Job Phillips family settled near Amesville, Athens Co. OH
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"ELISHA ALDERMAN, with his family went 10 miles farther west and
settled in Morgan Co on land for which he had traded his raft. There he
and his wife, THANKFUL HUFF spent the remainder of their lives. They
had eight children." Bernice Graham. (No, it appears they had 12 children.)
"The first schoolhouse was in the Alderman neighborhood, near Joy." Robertson
1.- MARY ALDERMAN, b 4 Mar 1777 in Genesee md JOB PHILLIPS and settled near Amesville,
Athens Co, OH. They had 7 children. "Their son Justus Baker Phillips, b Oct 17, 1797 NY state;
Their son Evert V.b in "New York State and came to OH when he was not yet ten years old."
Job died in 1842; Mary remarried 12 Sep 1844 Samuel Ring, Athens Co.
Mary died 9 Apr 1858.
~List of 6 children & spouses comes from Alderman's in America.
2.- THANKFUL ALDERMAN, born abt 1778. Probably died before 1810.
3.- ANN ALDERMAN, born abt 1780 in___________ who md JOHN STEWART before 1810.
4.- They may have had another dau named ESTHER ALDERMAN born 1781 who died as a baby.
5.- ESTHER ALDERMAN, born 8 Mar 1782 in New York, who md 17 Feb 1800, JAMES WARD SMITH in Schenectady NY. We have no written record of this mg. Did they really backtrack to Schenectady? IF they did, why would families move back east during westward movement?)
Their children's birth places show some of the James Ward Smith fam migratory movements: Their eldest son
Vincent born 22 Jan 1801, Otsego, NY;
Milton born 3 Dec 1803 in "Canisteo on the Unadilla River, Otsego,NY."
Alanson born 4 Apr 1805 nr Belvidere, Allegany Co. NY.
Harvey born 5 Jun 1808 nr Belvidere, Allegany Co. NY.
James W.born 22 Nov 1809 nr Belvidere, Allegany Co. NY.
Carmi born 6 Aug 1812 (& other children born) Plymouth, Washington Co. OH.
6.- ELISHA ALDERMAN JR, born in Genesee Valley,NY, (in 1783, B.Graham) md MARIA VANDEMARK and had 10 children. (He a Methodist Minister?) "Elisha Jr. reared a large family and was quite promptly identified with the early affairs of that section (Homer Twp.) He removed to Iowa about 1850, where he died." Robertson History of Morgan Co. OH. 1886.
1822 Oct 16: Benjamin VandeMark of Caneadea in Allegany Co, NY paid $100 to Elisha Alderman Jr of Homer,Athens Co,OH for a sixth part of piece of land in Caneadea, Allegany, NY, Lot #10 on eastern bank of Genesee River, 98 acres. Signed by Elisha Alderman Jr and Mariah Alderman (her mark) and witnessed by ZIBA HUFF.(Allegany Co.Deeds/)
7.- RACHEL ALDERMAN, born abt 1785 in ________. She's mentioned in Robertson's article. Not md in 1810 evidently.
8.- ELIJAH ALDERMAN, born abt 1788 in Olean, New York. (Md abt 1812? Probably in Athens Co.OH) MARY WATKINS and had 14 children. Robertson book says 18 ch. (ELIJAH's 72 in 1860 in Homer Twp, Morgan Co OH, [b 1788]. Apparently three of his children are living nearby. Next door is NELSON J.ALDERMAN 39 & fam. Also next door on the other side is DANIEL ALDERMAN 36 & fam. CATHERINE 47, prob a dau, is living with ELIJAH.)
1886 Robertson's HISTORY OF MORGAN CO, OH: "ELIJAH died in Homer township at an advanced age. He reared a fam of 18 ch one of whom, REV. J. W. ALDERMAN is pastor of the First ME Church of Burlington, IA."
1828, 1833, 1834: ELIJAH ALDERMAN Trimble Twp Trustee. p 521 Walker's HISTORY OF ATHENS CO. 1869.
In 1860 Trimble Twp there is a John L Alderman 24 & fam; and a Julius Alderman 49 & fam. Are these Elijah's children? Also several Watkins families.
9.- HOSEA ALDERMAN, born 9 Mar 1791 in ________; died 21 Oct 1843; md 1821 HANNAH
REYNOLDS who was born 1 Jan 1795 and died 13 Nov 1886; had 8 children: ASAHEL, ELECTA, IRA, ELI, CARMI, ARZA, VINTON & JUSTUS.
(1860: HANNAH ALDERMAN is in Homer Twp, Morgan Co. 1860 census with 5 of her children.)
HOSEA ALDERMAN "was a man well known. He was a Methodist in his religious belief and prominent in the affairs of the church. He was emphatically a peacemaker, and in early times was frequently called to adjust differences between his neighbors. He reared a family of 8 children, but one of whom, AZRA, one of the prominent business men of McConnelsville, resides in the county. Probably the first brick house in the township was erected by HOSEA ALDERMAN." Robertson's HISTORY OF MORGAN CO, OH. 1886.
10.- ELIHU HUFF ALDERMAN born 11 Aug 1792, in Allegany Co, NY, Md 6 Feb 1821 SARAH BAKER, moved with family of five children to Iowa; His death occurred at Fort Madison, Iowa, 24 March 1850.
11. - LUCY ALDERMAN, born in 1796 in ____________; md 10 Apr 1817, Athens Co, MATTHEW WATKINS.
1817 March 21, mg of Lucy Alderman to Matthew Watkins-- in Ohio Researcher v3 p 187.
Three children were born to them, William, Esther and Elizabeth.
William, born 20 August 1820, was married 17 September 1842 and died in 1877.
Their son, JAMES W. PROUTY, was born 10 November 1843. His first
wife, FANNIE J. GORDON, was born in South Carolina. SALLIE M. HUGHES,
his second wife, was born in Mississippi. His home was in Dalesville,
MS,and he had eight children. (The Prouty likely is a son of Esther).
(There are several WATKINS in Trimble Twp, in 1860 census. MATTHEW probably md again.)
12. - ANNA ALDERMAN was born 27 September 1801; Died 9 September
1878; Mg #1 to JOHN STEWART.
Married #2 SAMUEL HOWARD who was born 12 February 1793 and
died 29 September 1838. The history of this family is very interesting.
They immigrated to Illinois in 1830 (Farmer's Twp, Fulton Co, IL) in a wagon, driving four teams of
oxen, as the hardships of the road through the wilderness would be too
great for horses to endure. They had a family of NINE children. ANNA and her husband died at Marietta,(Harris twp, Fulton Co,) Illinois, he having lived there only eight years. It is said that the first wheat bread in Illinois was made from flour sent to them by Ohio friends. This was keel-boated down the Ohio and up the Mississippi and Illinois rivers, then hauled to where they lived. They made clapboards to pay for the freight. For a long time, letter postage was not paid in advance. The rate was twenty-five cents a letter. One came to them when they had no money, as was often the case in those days, so they flailed out a bushel of wheat for which they got twenty-five cents, and so were able to get their letter.
(Great biographies in her husband, Samuel & son, Charles' notes.)
ANNA md #3 GEORGE DODGE.
Source for much of above, Bernice Graham: "Descendants of Samuel Smith,"
THE TALLOW LIGHT, Washington Co., OH. 1968, v. 3, p 99-121: (Census and additions in parenthesis by Carol Minson.)
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1976 Dec, Maydell Alderman wrote:
1850: census Mary should be in as she died 9 Apr 1858. After Job died in 1842, she md 12 Sep 1844 Samuel Ring-Athens Co...I have not found her grave...she must have died while living with one of her children...There is another more prominent Phillips fam in Athens Co descended from Ezra Phillips--no relation at all. To complicate matters Ada Alderman, (d/o Dr. Wm Nelson Alderman) md W.R.Phillips."