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Eavy Redman

Female 1872 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eavy Redman was born in 1872 in Indiana, USA (daughter of *Jeremiah Redman and *Irena Rector); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  *Jeremiah Redman was born in 1836 in Fountain County, Indiana (son of *Peter Redman and Eva Beaman Overly Oberlin); died on 18 May 1906 in 70 Years Old; Attica, Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1915 in Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Jeremiah was brother to William Beaman Redman who married MargaretEllen Pearson.

    *Jeremiah married *Irena Rector on 13 Sep 1866 in Fountain County, Indiana. *Irena (daughter of Thomas Nathaniel Richtor Rector and Rachel Daugherty O'doherty) was born in 1846 in Twin To Ira; Fountain County, Indiana; died on 19 Apr 1915 in 70 Years Old; Attica, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1915 in Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  *Irena Rector was born in 1846 in Twin To Ira; Fountain County, Indiana (daughter of Thomas Nathaniel Richtor Rector and Rachel Daugherty O'doherty); died on 19 Apr 1915 in 70 Years Old; Attica, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1915 in Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    "She was known as "Rena" to her family. She was a twin of Ira I wastold. She was so small at birth that they gave her a bath in a quartbowl. A story from her family. They lived around Attica, Indiana."Letter to Joyce L. Clore Elkins from neice of Mary Redman, BarbaraTaylor of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Barbara gave Joyce Elkins HelenRector's name and address. The first letter saved by Joyce from HelenRector was dated 1979. So that Barbara & Joyce must have begancorresponding on the family genealogy either in 1979 or prior to thatyear. I can only give the date of correspondence then from Barbarato Joyce as sometime around 1979 A.D.

    Children:
    1. Tommy Redman was born in 1867 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    2. Peter Redman was born in 1868 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    3. Bill Redman was born in 1870 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    4. 1. Eavy Redman was born in 1872 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    5. Rachael Redman was born on 10 Sep 1874 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    6. Mollie Redman was born in 1876 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    7. Mary Ann Redman was born in Sep 1876 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    8. James Redman was born in 1878 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    9. Walter Redman was born in 1880 in Indiana, USA; died in Attica, Indiana, USA.
    10. Nellie Redman was born in 1881 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    11. Rebecca Redman was born in 1883 in Indiana, USA; and died.
    12. Elias Redman was born in 1888 in Indiana, USA; died in 1909 in 21 Years Old, Attica, Indiana; was buried in 1909 in Probably In Attica, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  *Peter Redman was born on 8 Oct 1808 in Chilecothe, Ohio (son of *Isaac Redman); died after 1870 in Attica, Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    The children's ages were calculated per the 1860 & 1870 censusrecords.

    *Peter married Eva Beaman Overly Oberlin about 1832 in Fountain County, Indiana. Eva was born on 22 Sep 1808 in Ross County, Ohio; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eva Beaman Overly Oberlin was born on 22 Sep 1808 in Ross County, Ohio; and died.

    Notes:

    Name: Oberlin in Germany and changed to Overly when they entered theUnited States in the 1700's.

    Children:
    1. Anna Redman was born on 18 May 1834 in Fountain County, Indiana; and died.
    2. 2. *Jeremiah Redman was born in 1836 in Fountain County, Indiana; died on 18 May 1906 in 70 Years Old; Attica, Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1915 in Indiana, USA.
    3. Mary Redman was born on 20 Jul 1837 in Fountain County, Indiana; died on 6 Apr 1912 in Attica, Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana.
    4. *William Beaman Redman was born on 15 Dec 1841 in Fountain County, Indiana; died on 1 Jan 1928 in Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1928 in Funeral At Home On Perry Street, Riverside Cemetery, Attica, Indiana; Elder A.W. Jackson Officiating..
    5. Isaac Redman was born on 15 Dec 1844 in Fountain County, Indiana; and died.
    6. James Redman was born on 2 Feb 1846 in Fountain County, Indiana; and died.
    7. Rena Redman was born in 1848 in Fountain County, Indiana; and died.

  3. 6.  Thomas Nathaniel Richtor Rector was born in 1808 in Bullitt County, Kentucky (son of Nathaniel Richter and *Elizabeth Sparks); died on 16 May 1882 in 74 Yrs Old; Woody's Corner, Parke County, Indiana; was buried in May 1882 in Fountain County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    THOMAS NATHANIEL RECTOR, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Sparks)Richter/Rector, was born about 1809 in Kentucky. He was married to Rachael Dougherty on September 24, 1829, in Bullitt County, Kentucky.By James Simmons. She was born about 1807 in Kentucky and was a daughter of Edward O. Dougherty. Thomas and Rachael were enumeratedon the 1830 and 1840 Bullitt County census. About 1845 they moved toIndiana where they settled in Fulton Township. In SouthwesternFountain County when the 1850 census was taken there, they had sixchildren in their household, and Thomas's father.
    1850, Fulton Township Fountain County, Indiana census:
    Thomas N. Rector, 41/m Farmer, KY., Rachael 43/f KY. James 18/m KY.,Charlotte 13/f KY., John 12/m KY., Elizabeth 11/f KY., Arena H. 4/fIN., William H. 10/12/m Ind., Nathaniel Rector 88/m PA.
    1860, Richland Township, Fountain County, Indiana Census:
    Thomas N. Rector, 52/m KY., Rachael 52/f KY., John 22/m KY., Arena15/f IN., William 11/m IN., Margaret 7/f IN.
    Daughters, Nancy and Lavina, had been married in 1849, so they do notappear on census in this household.
    Descendants say three more children were born to Thomas and Rachael inthe early 1850's and mid 1840's. Twelve children total.
    Thomas died apparently sometime before 1870, possibly Fountain County,Indiana. As Rachael then made her home with her daughter, Nancy(Rector) Pearson and son, William Henry Rector, both of FountainCounty. She died after the 1870 census was taken in Fountain County,and have no record of there deaths or place of burial.
    "THOMAS NATHANIEL RECTOR, Born: About 1809 in Bullitt County,Kentucky. Came to Indiana in the 1840's. He was a farmer. Diedbefore 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana. Burial place unknown.Married: September 24, 1829 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; Source: TheAncestral Trails Historical Society, P.O. Box 573, Vine Grove,Kentucky, dated 12 July 1990, to Rachael Dougherty, Born: About 1807in Kentucky, Daughter of Edward O. Dougherty. Died after 1870 inFountain County, Indiana. Burial place is unknown. Children: Nancy,James, Lavina, Charlotte, John Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, Irena, Ira,WILLIAM HENRY, Margaret America, Solomon (Saul), Henry/Harvey Rector." [Transcribed by, sljuhl, 08 June 2005]
    Sources of Information:
    Bullitt County, Kentucky Marriage Record
    1840 Bullitt county, Kentucky Census Record
    1850 & 1860 Fountain county, Indiana Census records (above)
    Gerrie Clevidence of Jeffersonville, Indiana
    Gladys (Farner) Elkins (a descendant)
    Fountain County, Indiana Marriage Record

    THOMAS NATHANIEL RECTOR, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Sparks)Rector, was born about 1809. he was a farmer. He was married toRachel Dougherty on September 24, 1829, in Bullitt County by JamesSimmons. She had been born about 1807 in Kentucky and was a daughterof Edward O. Dougherty. Thomas and Rachel were enumerated on the 1830and 1840 censuses of Bullitt County, but in 1845 they moved to Indianawhere they settled in Fulton Township in South-west Fountain County,Indiana. When the 1850 census was taken there, they had six childrenliving with them. (Daughters Nancy and Lavinia had been married theprevious year. Also living in the household was Thomas's father,Nathaniel Rector, 88 years of age.
    Descendants say that there were 4 more children born to Thomas andRachel in the early 1840-1850's, making a total of 12 children born tothem. Thomas apparently died sometime before 1870 and Rachel thenmade her home with her son, William Henry Rector and her daughter,Nancy (Rector) Pearson. Rachel died sometime after 1870 but we havefound no record of her death or place of burial." The SparksQuarterly, No. 163, Sept. 1993 issue, pg. 4164. [transcribed by,sljuhl, 09 June 2005]

    "Family Data Collection - Individual Records; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Thomas Nathaniel Rector
    Spouse: Rachael Daugherty
    Parents: Nathaniel Rector , Maria Magdalina Schlosser
    Birth Place: Bullitt CO, KY
    Birth Date: 1809
    Source Citation: Birth year: 1809; Birth city: Bullitt CO; Birthstate: KY.
    Source Information:
    Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2000.
    Description:
    The Family Data Collection - Individual Records database was createdwhile gathering genealogical data for use in the study of humangenetics and disease."

    "Parke County Death Records - Book D-1
    ( This is the earliest known book recording deaths for Parke County;http://ingenweb.org/inparke/Deaths/DeathBookD-1/BookD-1Index.htm )
    As transcribed by James D. VanDerMark 2007 - 2008
    Book Pages Line Surname Given Name Sex Race Age Date Of Death Place OfDeath Father Mother Pos
    D - 1 008 - 009 2 Rictor Nathaniel M W 74 May 16 1882 Woody's CornerNot Listed Not Listed"
    [Transcribed 23 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Thomas married Rachel Daugherty O'doherty on 24 Sep 1829 in Bullitt County, Kentucky. Rachel (daughter of Edward O'doherty and Wife) was born in 1807 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana; was buried after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rachel Daugherty O'doherty was born in 1807 in Bullitt County, Kentucky (daughter of Edward O'doherty and Wife); died after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana; was buried after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    There is a significant history of O'Dougherty, O'Doherty in DonegalCounty, Ireland. The surname was used interchangeably withO'Daugherty in early America very often. Please refer to thebeginning of the 'John Christian Rector Family Tree Book' where "TheHistory Of The Surname Dougherty" is listed in the Contents of thebook.

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 4 of 15;.334/331.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (father),Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery (whose son) listed onthis page for said county along with Nathaniel Richter being listed onimage 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county as well. They are theonly ones listed in the county-Daughtery and Richtor. There are nosurnames of Dougherty or O'Doherty or Rector. The original spellingof the Rector family was Richter/Richtor. Even though Rachaelspelled her name with an "o" (as my family claims) instead of an "a",I'm sure that the census takers wrote it down as it sounded with an"a".
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll:5; Page: 331; Image: 178.00.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    Note: This is undoubtably the family, however there are two Daughertymales listed old enough to be Rachel's father either Thomas or WilliamDaugherty who are living near each other and no doubt are brothers orfather-son. William is listed in the tax roles in Frederick,Virginia, but there is no Thomas listed. So, William may be theoldest. Also there are two sons Charles & Edward, but unknown whichis their father as same with Rachael. We now have names of thefamily, but must sort out who belongs to whom.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married: September 24, 1829 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; Source: TheAncestral Trails Historical Society, P.O. Box 573, Vine Grove,Kentucky [dated 12 July 1990] to Rachael Dougherty, Born: About 1807in Kentucky, Daughter of Edward O. Dougherty.

    Children:
    1. Henry Harvey Rector was born in Fountain County, Indiana; died in died young.
    2. Nancy Rector was born in 1830 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died on 11 Apr 1880 in Near Cates Station, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1880 in Harveysburg Cemetery A Few Miles North Of The Village Of Kingman, Harveysburg, Indiana.
    3. James Elgin Rector was born between 1830 and 1831 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died on 15 Apr 1888 in Logan Township, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1888 in Fountain County, Indiana.
    4. Lavinia Rector was born in 1832 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    5. Charlotte Rector was born between 1836 and 1837 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died on 12 Dec 1919 in Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Dec 1919 in Fountain County, Indiana.
    6. *John Thomas Richter Rector was born on 29 May 1837 in Butler, Kentucky; died on 12 Dec 1919 in Indiana, USA; was buried in Dec 1919 in Indiana, USA.
    7. Mary Elizabeth Rector was born in 1839 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    8. 3. *Irena Rector was born in 1846 in Twin To Ira; Fountain County, Indiana; died on 19 Apr 1915 in 70 Years Old; Attica, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1915 in Indiana, USA.
    9. Ira Rector was born in 1846 in Twin To Irena; Fountain County, Indiana; died in 1846 in Died At Birth; Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in 1846 in Fountain County, Indiana.
    10. **William Henry Rector was born on 15 Aug 1850 in Harveysburg, Fountain County, Indiana; died on 11 Nov 1926 in 76 Years Old, Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana Per Record Of Death, Attica, Indiana Health Department; H-25, Pg. No. 109.; was buried on 13 Nov 1926 in Kingman Undertakers Co., Wolf Creek Cemetery, Grange Corner, Near Wallace, Indiana, Along The Fence Row With No Stone, Owned Plot #20, Howard Twp., Parke County, Indiana. See Sparks Family History #168..
    11. Solomon Rector was born on 20 Aug 1852 in Fountain County, Indiana; died about 1853 in 1 Year 6 Months Old, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried about 1853 in Harvesburg Cemetery, Harvesburg, Indiana.
    12. Margaret America Rector was born in 1853 in Fountain County, Indiana; died in Kingman, Indiana; was buried in Kingman, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  *Isaac Redman and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. *Peter Redman was born on 8 Oct 1808 in Chilecothe, Ohio; died after 1870 in Attica, Davis Township, Fountain County, Indiana.
    2. *Elizabeth Redman was born on 28 Aug 1810 in Ohio, USA; died on 24 Dec 1846 in Ross County, Ohio.

  2. 12.  Nathaniel Richter was born on 8 Oct 1761 in Northampton County, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; was christened on 8 Oct 1761 in Moravian; Same Day As Birth By Brother Petrus; The Bethlehem Congregational Register Of The Moravian Church Dates 1756-1801. (son of John Christian Richter and Charlotte Sophia Eisen Eyse Eis); died between 1852 and 1860 in Fulton, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried after 1852 in Old Wolf Creek Cemetery, Parke County, Indiana, South Of Wallace, Indiana..

    Notes:

    TAlso known as Thomas Nathaniel Richter and/or Nathaniel Richter. Hewas married twice.

    "About 1754 a body of Connecticut people formed an association knownas the Susquehanna Purchase and bought of the Six Nations all the landbetween the Allegheny and Susquehanna Rivers, and organized the countyof Westmoreland, CT. The first effort at settlement, in 1763, was notsuccessful; the actual settlement was made by forty white persons in1769." [Book: JOHN CARY, PLYMOUTH PILGRIM by Seth C. Cary.] "...Nathaniel Rector was apparently in the Wyoming Valley at that time."The land this speaks of is in what is now Pennsylvania, but at thattime was being claimed for Connecticut. Many of these people were fora time located in Pawling, Dutchess County, New York and many of thesurvivors went back there after the massacre on July 3, 1778. Thisarea was called the Wyoming Valley and you can read about the WyomingValley Massacre in most encyclopedias." [Letter: To Helen Rector, fromRuth E. Middleton of Kansas City, Missouri, 25 Sep 1985, copy given toJoyce L. Clore Elkins in c.1985 A.D.]

    "WYOMING VALLEY,
    valley, NE Pennsylvania, extending along the N branch of theSusquehanna R. A beautiful and fertile valley, it is about 34 km(about 21 mi) long and 5 km (3 mi) wide and is rich in anthracitecoal. The valley was claimed by both Connecticut and Pennsylvania incolonial times, but was not settled until 1763, when the SusquehannaCo. of Connecticut, which had purchased the land from the Indians in1754, sent out a number of settlers. In 1768 Pennsylvania also boughtthe tract from the Indians and established a settlement (1769). In1775, at the start of the American Revolution, the settlers expelled afew of their number who were Tories and thus sympathetic to theBritish cause. In 1778 the expelled Tories, assisted by an additionalBritish force and Indian allies, invaded the valley. The settlers tookrefuge in Forty Fort, near present-day Wilkes-Barre. A force of about400 of the settlers attacked the invaders and were completelydefeated; two-thirds of them were killed or captured. Many of theprisoners were tortured and killed, and on the following day the fortwas surrendered. After the massacre, the surviving settlers returnedto the valley in small numbers, and the old controversy betweenConnecticut and Pennsylvania was renewed. In 1782 the U.S. Congressdecided in favor of Pennsylvania, but conflicts continued among thesettlers until 1788, when the Pennsylvania legislature confirmed theirland titles.
    " [Source: Funk & Wagnall Encyclopedia; Infopedia 2.0, 1996 SoftkeyMultimedia Inc. CD, Microsoft Corp.]

    "DAR (DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION) RECORDS OF REVOLUTIONARYWAR PENSION APPLICATION: Nathaniel Richter, was born in 1761,Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He served under Captain JacobKleder in the Pennsylvania Militia and Battery Commander Colonel Boehmon the frontier guarding the prisoners of war taken by the Americansin the battle of Sara toga, 1777. He was again called up to serve onthe Canadian frontier under a General Sullivan, then in 1778/79 servedin New Jersey. Then 1779 to the battle of Mon mouth New Jersey.Again in 1780 October_________. He moved in 1783 to Little York, YorkCo., Penna (Pennsylvania), following his trade as a cabinet maker. Healso moved to Maryland and Virginia for short whiles until in 1792 hemoved to Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky for three years, thento Sheperdsville, Bullet County, KY. where he lived 40-50 years until1847 when he moved to Fountain County, Indiana. This document signedby Timothy Raridan - Justice of Peace. Witnessed by: John Heath,Rueben Lindley, William Marshall, William Norris. Mill CreekTownship, Fountain County, Indiana, on 29 May 1852." cont'd next...
    "Nathaniel Richter, a Revolutionary War soldier served with CaptainJacob Kleder in Pennsylvania Militia and Battalion commander ColonelBochm on the frontier guarding the prisoners of war taken by theAmericans in the Battle of Sara toga in 1777. Called again to serveon the Canadian Frontier under General Sullivan. In October 1778-79served again in New Jersey in the Battle of Mon mouth, New Jersey, andagain in October of 1780 to Oct..."

    "STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF FOUNTAIN--On this day May 03, 1852 in theyear of our Lord personally appeared before me, David Rawles, Judge ofthe probate court of the County of Fountain in the State aforesaid,Nathaniel Richter a resident of and in the county and state aforesaidaged 90 years who being first duly sworn according to law oath and hisoath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit ofthe act of congress passed June 07, 1832/36. The said affiant furthersays that he entered the service of the United States under thefollowing named officers and served as herein stated; At the County ofNorthampton in the State of Pennsylvania in September 1777, hevolunteered in the Penna (Pennsylvania) Militia under Captain JacobKleder and in the Battalion commanded by Colonel Boehus in the War ofthe Revolution to serve for the term of one month upon the frontier.That during his said service he assisted to guard the prisoners of wartaken by the Americans at the Battle of Sara toga. The guard to whichhe belongs being at the time under the command of Captain Weaver.That he served out his term of one month and returned home toNorthampton County where he then resided and where he resided for andduring the next five years ensuing. The said affiant says furtherthat in the month of June in 17_____(not readable) out under the saidColonel Boehus and Captain Jacob Kleder aforesaid to serve for theterm of four months on the Canadian Frontier, that General Sullivancommanded the expedition, that he served doing the full term of fourmonths and returned to his home as aforesaid sometime in the month ofOctober in 1778. He says further in the year 1779, he was called outunder the Captain Kleder and Colonel Boehus for a tour of one monthinto New Jersey, that his commanding officer was Major GeneralDickenson, Major General of the Militia, that the forces to which hebelonged were ordered by General Washington to Morris town in NewJersey, that he marched for Said Point, but before arriving there, theBattle of Inoumouths took place, that he was within a mile and a halfof the scene of action, and heard the constant discharge of thefirearms but could take no part in the glorious can tent owing to hisprevious orders, that he served out his tour of one month and returnedin the month of July having been called out in the month of June, tohis home in Northampton Pennsylvania. He says further in the year1780 in the month of October of said year he was called out againunder Captain Ballard and under the said Colonel Boehus for a tour ofone month to Fort Strant in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, to guardthe frontier against the Indians. The said affiant says that he wasborn in the year 1761 in Northampton County in the state ofPennsylvania, and that he has no record of his age. He further saysthat he lived in Northampton County, Pennsylvania when he was calledinto the service at all the aforesaid times. That he removed in theyear 1783 to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania where he remained twoyears and hence removed to Little York, York County, Pennsylvania,where he remained three years and hence removed to Baltimore Maryland,where he followed his trade being a cabinet maker, he also followedhis trade at different points in the state of Maryland and Virginiauntil the year 1792 when he removed to Louisville, Jefferson County,Kentucky where he lived three years whence he removed toSheperdsville, Bullett County, Kentucky where he lived between 40 and50 years when he removed hence the year 1847 to the state of Indianaand has resided in said state up to the present time, that he residedfor about six months in New Albany upon his first arrival in saidstate and that since that time he has resided in Fountain County insaid state of Indiana where he now resides. The affiant says furtherthat he entered the service of the United States as a Volunteer. Hesays that Gru Sullivan and Lord Sterling were with the troops where heserved. He says that he received an honorable discharge from theservice given by General Hadly and that some forty years ago hispocket book containing his discharge was stolen and never recovered itnow the said discharge. The affiant that he is known to ReubenLindley, Millicous Norris, Grace Marshall and Millicous Marshall inhis present neighborhood who can testify as to his character forveracity and honorable belief of his services as a Soldier of theRevolution. He says he knows of no person now living who can testifyto his service. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to apension or annuity except the present and declares that his name isnot on Roll of the agency of any state, and never has been. HisNathaniel Richter mark. Sworn to and subscribed the day and yearaforesaid, D. Rawles, Judge of Probate Court".
    "Continued--State of Indiana and County of Fountain: An affidavitwritten by the Probate Court Judge D. Rowles and signed (mark given)by Nathaniel Richter:
    On this third day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand EightHundred and Fifty Two personally appeared before me David Rawles,Judge of the Probate Court of the County of Fountain in the StateAforesaid Nathaniel Richter a resident of and in the County and Stateaforesaid aged ninety years who being first duly sworn according toLaw dot are his oath make the following declaration in order to obtainthe benefit of the Act of Congress passed June seventh, in the year1832.
    The said affiant further says that he entered the service of theUnited States under the following named officer and served as hereinstated: At the County of Northampton in the State of Pennsylvania, inthe month of September in the year of Our Lord one thousand and sevenhundred and seventy seven he volunteered in the Pennsylvania Militiaunder Captain Jacob Kleder and in the Battalion commanded by ColonelBoehus in the War of the Revolution to serve for the term of one monthupon the frontier-- that during his said service he assisted to guardthe prisoners of war taken by the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga-- the guard to which he belonged being at the time under thecommand of Captain Weaver-- that he served out his term of one monthand returned home to Northampton county where he then resided andwhere he resided for and during the next five years ensuing. The saidaffiant says further that in the month of June in the year seventeenhundred (can't make this out) ... out under the said Colonel Boehusand Captain Jacob Kleder aforesaid to serve for the term of four-months on the Canadian Frontier -- that General Sullivan commanded theexpedition that he served during the full term of four months andretrieved to his home as aforesaid _____ in the month of October insaid year of 1778. He says further that in the following year 1779,he was again called out under the said Captain Kleder and ColonelBoehus for a tour of one month into New Jersey -- that his commandingofficer was Major General Dickison. Major General of the Militia --that the forces to which he belonged were ordered by GENERALWASHINGTON to Morris town in New Jersey -- that he marched for saidpoint, but before arriving there the Battle of Mon mouth took place --that he was within a mile and a half of the scene of action, and heardthe constant discharge of the fire arms, but could take no part in theglorious contest owing to his previous orders -- that he served outhis tour of one month and returned in the month of July having beencalled out in June -- to his house in Northampton, Pennsylvania. Hesays ___ ___ that in the year 1780 in the month of October of saidyear he was called out again under Captain Ballard and under the saidColonel Boehus for a tour of one month to Fort Straut in Northamptoncounty, Pennsylvania to guard the frontier against the Indians.
    The said affiant says that he was born in the year 1761 in NorthamptonCounty in the State of Pennsylvania and that he has no record of hisage. He further says that he lived in Northampton County in the Stateof Pennsylvania when he was called into the service at all theaforesaid times -- that he removed in the year 1783 to LancasterCounty, Pennsylvania where he remained two years and thence removed toLittle York, York County, Pennsylvania where he remained three yearsand thence removed to Baltimore, Maryland where he followed his tradebeing a Cabinet Maker -- he also followed his trade at differentpoints in the States of Maryland and Virginia until the year 1792 whenhe removed to Louisville Jefferson county, Kentucky where he livedthree years when he removed to Shepherdsville Bullet County, Kentuckywhere he lived between forty and fifty years where he removed thencethe year 1847 to the State of Indiana and has resided in said State upto the present time -- that upon his first arrival in said State andthat since that time he has resided in Fountain County in said Stateof Indiana where he resides.
    The affiant says further that he entered the service of the UnitedStates as a volunteer. He says that Gru Sullivan and Lord Sterlingwere with the troops where he served. He says that he received anhonorable discharge from the service given by Gruenace Hadly and thatserve forty years ago his pocket book containing said discharge wasstolen __ __ and he never recovered it ___ the said discharge.
    The affiant says that he is ______ to Reuben Lindley, William Norris,___ Marshall and William Marshall in his present neighborhood who cantestify as to his character for veracity and their belief of hisservices as a soldier of the Revolution.
    He says that he knows of no person now living who can testify to hisservice. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension orannuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on rollof the agency of any State, and never has been.
    Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid." [transcribed by,sljuhl, 08 June 2005, above is typed from a hand written copy andthere may be errors--if questions contact compiler]

    "NATHANIEL RICHTER, Born: October 08, 1761 in Northampton County,Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Served in the Revolutionary War of 1812 andwas a cabinet maker. Died in the 1850's in Fountain County, Indiana,at age 90 and burial place unknown. First married: 15/17 March 1788/9in York County, Pennsylvania to Maria Magdalina Schlosser, Born: 19December 1771 in York County, Pennsylvania and died: 1791/1804.Burial place unknown. Daughter of Ernest & Anna Marei (Herman)Schlosser. Child Known: Anna Christian Richter, Born: August 02,1791 York County, PA. and Christened the same day. Second Married:September 16, 1804 Jefferson County, Kentucky to Elizabeth Sparks,Born: About 1783 Jefferson County, Kentucky. Daughter of James andCaty Sparks. Died about 1840/50 Bullitt County, Kentucky. Burialplace unknown. Children: Sarah (Sally), THOMAS NATHANIEL, Charlotte,Susannah, James R., William, Margaret America, John Wesley Richter."[transcribed by, sljuhl, 08 Jun 2005]

    RICHTER - RECTOR FAMILY
    **NATHANIEL RICHTER, some say Thomas Nathaniel Richter, but no recordhas been found to prove this. Born on October 08, 1761 nearBethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. the son of JohnChristian Richter from Saxe-Altenburg, Germany and Charlotte Sophia(Eis, Ey se, Eisen) Richter from Stet tin Prussia, now part ofGermany. Source: Bethlehem Congregation Register 1756-1801, HelenRector of Vancouver, Washington.
    He served in the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War of1812 as a volunteer from September 1777 to early 1880's. Moving inthe year 1783 to Land caster County, Pennsylvania. there he met andmarried his first wife in 1788/9. One child known of this union. Hefollowed his trade as a cabinet maker also in the States of Marylandand Virginia. His wife died about 1791 but before 1804. Source:Fountain County, Indiana court appeal for pension rights. DAR(Daughters of the American Revolution) Record. York County,Pennsylvania, marriage and birth records.
    About 1792 he moved to Jefferson County, Kentucky and lived for aboutthree years and then moved to newly-formed Bullitt County,Shepherdsville, Kentucky about 1796 and remained for 40 to 50 years.In 1804 he met and married his second wife and there had eightchildren by her. She does not appear after the 1840 Bullitt County,Kentucky census so probably died there at age 60/70 years. Source:Gerrie Clevidence.
    About 1847 he moved across the Ohio River to New Albany, Indiana.After a brief stay there, he moved to Fountain County, Indiana and inthe 1850 Fountain County, Fulton Township, Indiana census he wasenumerated as 88 years old living with the household of his son,ThomasNathaniel Rector. His pension application was dated 1852, so he hadto be at least 90 when he died. No records have been found as to thedeaths of him or his wives. So, he could be buried in FountainCounty, Indiana, at Cates, Harves burg, or Old Wolf Creek Cemetery, afew miles South of Wallace and North of Grange Corner. No headstoneshave been found. Most of his descendants are buried in thesecemeteries.

    The German name of Richter slowly changed to the American name of"Rector" by the 1850's except for one who was buried with the lastname of Rictor.

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 11 of 15;.347/344.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (father),Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery (whose son) listed onthis page for said county along with Nathaniel Richter being listed onimage 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county as well. They are theonly ones listed in the county-Daughtery and Richtor. There are nosurnames of Dougherty or Rector. The original spelling of the Rectorfamily was Richter/Richtor. Even though Rachael spelled her namewith an "o" (as my family claims) instead of an "a", I'm sure that thecensus takers wrote it down as it sounded with an "a".
    Head of Family: Nathaniel Richtor
    1-Free white males under 10 years
    0-Free white males 10-16 years
    0-Free white males 16-26 years
    0-Free white males 26-45 years
    1-Free white males 45 years & over
    1-Free white females under 10 years
    0-Free white females 10-16 years
    0-Free white females 16-26 years
    1-Free white females 26-45 years; wife
    0-Free white females 45 years & over
    0-All Others
    0-Slaves
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll: 5;Page: 344
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    Note: This is undoubtably the family, however there are two Daughertymales listed old enough to be Rachel's father either Thomas or WilliamDaugherty who are living near each other and no doubt are brothers.Also there are two sons Charles & Edward, but unknown which is theirfather as same with Rachael. We now have names of the family, butmust sort out who belongs to whom.

    Nathaniel married *Elizabeth Sparks on 16 Sep 1804 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. *Elizabeth (daughter of *James Sparks and Catherine Caty) was born in 1785 in Jefferson County, Kentucky; died about 1850 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; was buried about 1850 in Bullitt County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  *Elizabeth Sparks was born in 1785 in Jefferson County, Kentucky (daughter of *James Sparks and Catherine Caty); died about 1850 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; was buried about 1850 in Bullitt County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    "*ELIZABETH SPARKS, born about 1783 in Jefferson County, Kentucky.Daughter of James and Caty Sparks. Mother of eight children all bornin Bullitt County, Kentucky; died between 1840/50 possibly in BullittCounty, Kentucky at age 60/70 years. (See Sparks FamilyHistory--There are two volumes of work completed by Joyce LorraineClore Elkins at the Clinton, Vermillion County Library, Indiana. Thecompiler has a volume set of the descendants of Elizabeth Sparks, andof course, once the data base is completed into the computer softwareFamily Tree Maker program the information will be more readilyavailable. Please contact the compiler for more information ifneeded.)

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Elizabeth Sparks, daughter of James and Caty Sparks, was born about1783 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and it was there that she marriedto Nathaniel Richter on September 16, 1804. (The marriage license wasdated September 13.) Elizabeth's brother, Stephen Sparks, was thebondsman and the witness was George Pope who testified that Elizabethwas "of lawful age." the wedding ceremony was performed by W.Kavanaugh. (Marriage Book 1, page 49.)

    Children:
    1. Sarah Sally Rector was born in 1806 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died after 1865 in Claremont, Richland County, Illinois; was buried after 1865 in Claremont, Richland County, Illinois.
    2. 6. Thomas Nathaniel Richtor Rector was born in 1808 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died on 16 May 1882 in 74 Yrs Old; Woody's Corner, Parke County, Indiana; was buried in May 1882 in Fountain County, Indiana.
    3. Charlotte Rector was born in 1810 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    4. *Susannah Rector Richter was born in 1812 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died on 10 Sep 1852 in 40 Years Old, Fountain County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1852 in Harveysburg Cemetery, Row 2, Harveysburg, Indiana.
    5. James R. Richter Rector was born in 1815 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    6. William H. Rector was born in 1817 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    7. Margaret America Rector was born in 1822 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died between 1860 and 1868 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; was buried between 1860 and 1868 in Bullitt County, Kentucky.
    8. John Wesley Rector was born in 1825 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.

  4. 14.  Edward O'doherty was born on 10 Nov 1770 in Pennsylvania Or Donegal, Ireland (son of John O'doherty and Wife); died on 20 Nov 1849 in 79y 10D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Nov 1849 in Harrison Cemetery, Clark Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Or Daugherty or O'dougherty

    A great deal more research is required as yet to try and fathom thefamily dynamics. So, though there may be some dates and ideas,nothing is set in stone nor concrete. This compiler is open to newideas on the family and more than willing to share. You may contactme at: SLJuhl 3810 - 10th Avenue Place, Moline, Illinois 61265 or atgsjuhl@peoplepc.com or sljuhl1234@yahoo.com for further sharing ordiscussion at any time. And as it's said about all genealogyprojects, "They are never completely done".

    NOTE: AFTER GOING THROUGH THE CEMETERY LISTINGS THAT ARE AVAILABLE FORBULLITT COUNTY, KENTUCKY ON THE USGENWEB SITE THESE BELOW ARE THE ONLYONES FOUND. THERE WERE NO DOUGHERTY NOR O'DOUGHERTY LISTED. Myconclusion then is that the family who stayed in this county must havekept the census name indicated of Daugherty instead of the family nameO'Dougherty, O'Doherty as indicated by the 1830 Census of EdwardO'Dougherty/Daugherty. In two previous census's, 1810 & 1820, Edwardand other family members, Thomas, William, and Charles were referredto as Daugherty. Unless of course, the family died off and many leftthe area, but this is probably unlikely since there were so manychildren listed in the census records in the early 1800's.

    NOTE: It would also seem that the family was closely connected withthe Richter Family from Pennsylvania to Kentucky to Indiana.

    "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Edward Daugherty
    Year: 1795
    Place: America
    Source Publication Code: 9695
    Primary Immigrant: Daugherty, Edward
    Annotation: Much information given, including date of intention toacquire citizenship, date of naturalization, place of residence,country of birth, and name of sponsor.
    Source Bibliography: WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY,Pittsburgh, compilers. A List of Immigrants Who Applied forNaturalization Papers in the District Courts of Allegheny County,Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: the society. Vol. 1, 1798-1840. 1978. 109p.6,360 names.
    Page: 23
    Source Citation: Place: America; Year: 1795; Page Number: 23.
    Source Information:
    Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2006. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and ImmigrationLists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research,2006."
    [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    NOTE: This was listed under the surname Dougherty. It's the same asthe listing under the surname Daugherty.

    "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Edward Dougherty
    Year: 1795
    Place: America
    Source Publication Code: 9695
    Primary Immigrant: Dougherty, Edward
    Annotation: Much information given, including date of intention toacquire citizenship, date of naturalization, place of residence,country of birth, and name of sponsor.
    Source Bibliography: WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY,Pittsburgh, compilers. A List of Immigrants Who Applied forNaturalization Papers in the District Courts of Allegheny County,Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: the society. Vol. 1, 1798-1840. 1978. 109p.6,360 names.
    Page: 23
    Source Citation: Place: America; Year: 1795; Page Number: 23.
    Source Information:
    Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2006. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and ImmigrationLists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research,2006."
    [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    NOTE: This is the same Edward Daugherty, and Nathaniel Richter wasborn in Pennsylvania as well. Whether or not there was a connectionsomewhere in Pennsylvania between the families is hard to say at thispoint and time. Edward did not show up in the census records or taxrecords in Kentucky until 1800. Both lived very near each other whenarriving in Bullitt County, Kentucky.

    "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Edward Daugherty
    Year: 1789-1840
    Place: Allegheny CO., Pennsylvania
    Source Publication Code: 5825.4
    Primary Immigrant: Daugherty, Edward
    Annotation: Date and place of naturalization. Extracted from List ofImmigrants Who Applied for Naturalization Papers in the DistrictCourts of Allegheny County, Pa., vol. 1 (1978). Name of sponsor isalso provided.
    Source Bibliography: MORRIS, JEAN S. "Out of State or FormerResidences of People Naturalized in Allegheny County 1798-1840." InWestern Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 11:1 (Aug.1984), pp. 27-29.
    Page: 28
    Source Citation: Place: Allegheny CO., Pennsylvania; Year: 1789-1840;Page Number: 28.
    Source Information:
    Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2006. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and ImmigrationLists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research,2006."
    [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    "Philadelphia, 1789-1880 Naturalization Records; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Edward Dougherty
    Place of Origin: Great Britain and Ireland
    Declaration of Intent Date: 19 Feb 1798
    Declaration of Intent Court: Pennsylvania Supreme
    Signature 1:
    Signature 2: Edward Dougherty
    Comment: 26542
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. Philadelphia, 1789-1880 Naturalization Records [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003.Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Philadelphia NaturalizationRecords. Detroit, MI, USA: Gale Research Co., 1982."
    [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    NOTE: Bullitt County was formed in 1797 from Jefferson and NelsonCounties.

    "Kentucky Census, 1810-90; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Edward Daugherty
    State: KY
    County: Bullitt County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1800
    Record Type: Tax list
    Database: KY Early Census Index
    Source Information:
    Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Kentucky Census,1810-90 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network,Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson andAIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census,territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes. " [Transcribed02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    All of these gentlemen are listed on the 1810 census sheet on the samepage, 331 as listed below.

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 4 of 15;.334/331.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (father),Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery (whose son?) listed onthis page for said county along with Nathaniel Richter being listed onimage 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county as well. This group arethe only ones listed in the county-Daughtery and Richtor. There areno surnames of Dougherty or Rector. The original spelling of theRector family was Richter/Richtor. Even though Rachael spelled hername with an "o" (as my family claims) instead of an "a", I'm surethat the census takers wrote it down as it sounded with an "a".
    Head of Family: Edward Daugherty
    1-Free white males under 10 years
    0-Free white males 10-16 years
    0-Free white males 16-26 years
    0-Free white males 26-45 years
    1-Free white males 45 years & over
    2-Free white females under 10 years
    1-Free white females 10-16 years
    0-Free white females 16-26 years
    1-Free white females 26-45 years; wife ?
    0-Free white females 45 years & over
    0-All Others
    0-Slaves
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll:5; Page: 331; Image: 178.00.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 4 of 15;.334/331.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (father),Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery (whose son?) listed onthis page for said county along with Nathaniel Richter being listed onimage 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county as well. They are theonly ones listed in the county-Daughtery and Richtor. There are nosurnames of Dougherty or Rector. The original spelling of the Rectorfamily was Richter/Richtor. Even though Rachael spelled her namewith an "o" (as my family claims) instead of an "a", I'm sure that thecensus takers wrote it down as it sounded with an "a".
    Head of Family: Thomas Daugherty
    1-Free white males under 10 years
    1-Free white males 10-16 years
    0-Free white males 16-26 years
    0-Free white males 26-45 years
    1-Free white males 45 years & over
    2-Free white females under 10 years
    0-Free white females 10-16 years
    1-Free white females 16-26 years
    1-Free white females 26-45 years; wife ?
    0-Free white females 45 years & over
    0-All Others
    0-Slaves
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll:5; Page: 331; Image: 178.00.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    Note: This is undoubtably the family, however there are two Daughertymales listed old enough to be Rachael's father either Thomas orWilliam Daugherty who are living near each other and no doubt arebrothers. Also there are two sons Charles & Edward, but unknown whichis their father as same with Rachael. We now have names of thefamily, but must sort out who belongs to whom. There is a strongpossiblity that Charles may be the son of William since they arelisted directly one under the other one on the census sheet.

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 4 of 15;.334/331.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (probablefather of William), Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery(whose son?) listed on this page for said county along with NathanielRichter being listed on image 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county aswell. They are the only ones listed in the county-Daughtery andRichtor. There are no surnames of Dougherty or Rector. The originalspelling of the Rector family was Richter/Richtor. Even thoughRachael spelled her name with an "o" (as my family claims) instead ofan "a", I'm sure that the census takers wrote it down as it soundedwith an "a".
    Head of Family: William Daugherty
    2-Free white males under 10 years
    0-Free white males 10-16 years
    0-Free white males 16-26 years
    0-Free white males 26-45 years
    1-Free white males 45 years & over
    2-Free white females under 10 years
    0-Free white females 10-16 years
    1-Free white females 16-26 years
    1-Free white females 26-45 years; wife ?
    0-Free white females 45 years & over
    0-All Others
    0-Slaves
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll:5; Page: 331; Image: 178.00.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    I believe Charles Daugherty may be the son of William Daugherty,because they are listed together in the 1810 census one right afterthe other living next door to each other.

    "1810 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com; Image 4 of 15;.334/331.
    Name: Edward Daugherty (whose son?), William Daugherty (probablyfather of Edward), Thomas Daugherty (father), & Charles Daughtery(whose son ?) listed on this page for said county along with NathanielRichter being listed on image 11 of 15; 347/344 in the same county aswell. They are the only ones listed in the county-Daughtery andRichtor. There are no surnames of Dougherty or Rector. The originalspelling of the Rector family was Richter/Richtor. Even thoughRachael spelled her name with an "o" (as my family claims) instead ofan "a", I'm sure that the census takers wrote it down as it soundedwith an "a".
    Head of Family: Charles Daugherty
    0-Free white males under 10 years
    0-Free white males 10-16 years
    0-Free white males 16-26 years
    1-Free white males 26-45 years
    0-Free white males 45 years & over
    0-Free white females under 10 years
    0-Free white females 10-16 years
    0-Free white females 16-26 years
    0-Free white females 26-45 years
    0-Free white females 45 years & over
    0-All Others
    0-Slaves
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Bullitt, Kentucky; Roll:5; Page: 331; Image: 178.00.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Third Census of theUnited States, 1810. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1810. M252, 71 rolls." [Transcribed 01 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]

    "1820 United States Federal Census
    Name: Edward Daugherty
    Township: Shepherdsville
    County: Bullitt
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Shepherdsville, Bullitt,Kentucky; Roll: M33_18; Page: 182; Image: 99.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data:United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourth Census of theUnited States, 1820. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1820. M33, 142 rolls.' [Transcribed 02 August 2007,SLJuhl, compiler]
    Note: In this census, Edward Daugherty is the onlyDaugherty/Dougherty living in Bullitt County, Kentucky and sinceRachael/Rachel married in 1829, it is most likely that EdwardDaugherty is her father then since he is the only one in the county inthe census by that surname. And later he is found in MontgomeryCounty, Indiana not too far away from Rachel Daughtery O'DohertyRichter. Also, Edward's family size suddenly nearly doubles withchildren, and some of the older children are the same age. I wouldventure to say that one of the heads of households, either Thomas orWilliam has died, and Edward has taken in the family. Could bothThomas and William have died between 1810-1820-Both?? More researchis needed.

    1830 United States Federal Census; www.Ancestry.com
    Obtained 14 July 2005
    Mount Washington Township, Bullitt County, Kentucky; No. 04; Page 128;Roll 34
    Edward O'Dougherty is listed as head of his household along withNathaniel Rector, and Thomas N. Rector, all on the same page andliving very near each other on the listing.
    SLJuhl, compiler.

    NOTE: I could not find Edward O'Dougherty/Daugherty in the 1840Census any where in the United States. There is an Edward Daughertythat shows up later in the death records in Montgomery County,Indiana. Edward's daughter Rachael O'Dougherty/Daugherty Rector isliving in Fountain County, Indiana in a neighboring county at thattime. She is married to Thomas Nathaniel Richtor/Rector, a directancestor.

    Source: http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us; Cemetery walked, and recordsstored at the Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana.
    "Daugherty, Edward b. November 10, 1770; d. November 20, 1849; 79y10d;CDPL 2-16; DAR 4-144; bur. Harrison Cemetery, Clark Township,Montgomery County, Indiana". [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl,compiler]

    "U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index; www.Ancestry.com
    Surname: Edward Daugherty
    Year: 1850
    County: Montgomery CO
    State: IN
    Age: 77
    Gender: M (Male)
    Month of Death: Dec
    State of Birth: Ir
    ID#: MRT197_77417
    Occupation: FARMER
    Cause of Death: OLD AGE
    Source Information:
    Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. U.S. FederalCensus Mortality Schedules Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Compiled anddigitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of theU.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/orcensus substitutes." [Transcribed 02 August 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Edward married Wife about 1793 in Bullitt County, Kentucky. was born between 1765 and 1784; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Wife was born between 1765 and 1784; and died.
    Children:
    1. Child Dougherty O'doherty was born between 1794 and 1800 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    2. Child Dougherty O'doherty was born between 1800 and 1810 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    3. Child Dougherty O'doherty was born between 1800 and 1810 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; and died.
    4. 7. Rachel Daugherty O'doherty was born in 1807 in Bullitt County, Kentucky; died after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana; was buried after 1870 in Fountain County, Indiana.



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