1815 - Aft 1860 (46 years)
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Name |
Elizabeth Elisabeth Hatfield Johnson Hambler |
Birth |
1815 |
Maryland |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Aft 1860 |
Muskingum County, Ohio |
Person ID |
I63371 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2020 |
Family 1 |
John Hambler Hamler, b. Possibly Maryland d. Bef Sep 1850, Muskingum County, Ohio |
Marriage |
Abt 1830 |
Possibly Maryland Or Ohio |
Children |
| 1. Robert Hamler, b. 1830, Muskingum County, Ohio d. 15 Oct 1880, 46 Years Old; Muskingum County, Ohio (Age 50 years) |
| 2. Mary Blackson Hamline Hamler, b. 14 Mar 1831, Muskingum County, Ohio d. 20 Feb 1913, Falls Township, Muskingum County, Ohio (Age 81 years) |
| 3. Catharine Hamline Hamler, b. 1832, Muskingum County, Ohio d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. William Hamler Hambler, b. 1835, Muskingum, Ohio, USA d. Unknown |
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Family ID |
F9396 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2013 |
Family 2 |
*Michael Blackstone Blackson, b. Abt 1805, Maryland d. Between 1845 and 1850, Muskingum County, Ohio (Age ~ 40 years) |
Marriage |
9 Sep 1835 |
Guernsey County, Ohio [1] |
Children |
| 1. *John Allen Blackson, b. 11 May 1838, Muskingum County, Ohio Per Civil War Army Certificate Of Disability d. 31 Mar 1900, At The Familty Home On Cambridge Street, Coshocton County, Ohio (Age 61 years) |
| 2. Benjamin Franklin Blackson, b. 30 Jul 1841, Twin; Muskingum County, Ohio d. 1909, Goff City, Harrison Township, Nemaha County, Kansas (Age 67 years) |
| 3. Greenbeary Greenberry Hatfield Blackson, b. 30 Jul 1841, Twin; Muskingum County, Ohio Per Death Certificate In Clay City d. 7 Jul 1918, 75 Yrs. 11Mos. 6 Dys; Goff City, Harrison Township, Nemaha County, Kansas (Age 76 years) |
| 4. Eliza J. Blackson, b. Abt 1845, Muskingum County, Ohio d. 1917 (Age ~ 72 years) |
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Family ID |
F22846 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2013 |
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Notes |
- Although Elisabeth must have been very young, perhaps 15-16 years oldwhen she may have married a Mr. John Hamler, it is possible of course. Certainly more research would be appropriate in order to verify thispossibility. In her daughter, Mary Hamler Kenny's, death certificateit is stated that her father was John Hamler and her mother wasElizabeth Johnson.
"Note the birthdate (indicating the death certificate copy ofGreenbury Hatfield). I believe it should be 1841. No matter how I dothe math this doesn't come out right if he was born in 1842. Notealso the birth place. There is no Clay County in Ohio. There is aClay Township in Tuscarawas County and a Clay County in West Virginia. This helps to verify the parentage of John Blackson. This is John'sbrother." 14 Sept. 2004.
The document states that Elizabeth Hatfield was Greenbury?s mother.
Update: After another careful review of the death certificate it wasnoted that the information as to Greenbury's parentage and otherinformation was given by J.F. Blackson, probably a son, and the deathcertificate has other possible mistakes in it as pointed out byKandace Richardson above. It cannot be proven by any records in Ohiothat Greenbury's mother was Elizabeth Hatfield. The census records doindicate in 1850 that Elizabeth's probable children are living withher in Muskingum County, Ohio and their last names are Hambler alongwith her Blackstone children including Greenbury. Elizabeth Gaymarried Greenbury's brother John Blackstone/Blackson. It is noted onJohn's Army certificate for discharge it states that he was born inMuskingum County where the 1850 census occurred. There is also amarriage listing in Guernsey County of an Elizabeth Hamler marrying aMichael Blackson in 1835, which would be the correct time period forthe family in the census records where Greenbury is listed asElizabeth's son. It's possible that Greenbury's informant for thedeath certificate, probably his son, was not too familiar with thefamily since living in Kansas instead of Ohio nor was he familiar withthe particulars of Greenbury's birth state when mentioning a ClayCounty that did not exist in Ohio. Since Greenbury's middle name isHatfield, it is reasonable to understand an assumption of Elizabeth'slast name possibly being Hatfield. Although, in all likely hoodHatfield could also be Elizabeth's mother's maiden name, or even thelast name of Michael Blackson's mother, Greenbury's father. Inotherwords, one of the grandmothers of Greenbury could also be aHatfield. There are many Hatfield's settled in early Ohio in countiesnear where Greenbury grew up. More research will need to be done onthe family, and it would be prudent to keep in mind that Greenbury'sdeath certificate may not be totally correct with the information itcontains. 17 July 2006, SLJuhl, compiler.
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Sources |
- [S114] Michael Blackson & Elizabeth Hamler's Marriage Listing In The GuernseyCounty, Ohio Marriage Book C, 1831-1844 NO. 2100 PG. 109 (Reliability: 3).
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