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- "1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Redenbaugh Redinbaugh
County: Montgomery
State: Indiana
1 male 5 under 10
1 male 10 under 15
1 male 20 under 30 (Henry)
1 female under 5
1 female 20 under 30 (Mary)
Source Citation: Year: 1830; Census Place: , Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: 30; Page: 14. Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2004."
"1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Redenbaugh
Township: Scott
County: Montgomery
State: Indiana
1 male under 5
1 male 5 under 10
1 male 15 under 20
1 male 40 under 50 (Henry)
1 female under 5
1 female 10 under 15
1 female 40 under 50 (Mary)
1 female 70 under 80 (Jane Douglass)(mother-in-law)
Neighbors: Frederick Redenbaugh, Thomas Redenbaugh, Benjamin Elrod,Jeremiah Douglas, William H. Gott, Elizabeth Stucker, etc...
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: 100; Page: 242. Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2004."
"1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Redenbaugh
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1800
Birth Place: Ohio
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Scott, Montgomery, Indiana
Household Members: Name Age
Jane Douglas 83 b.1767, England, mother-in-law
Hannah L Redenbaugh 8 b.1842, Iowa
Henry Redenbaugh 50 Head
Joel K Redenbaugh 10 b.1840, Iowa
Mary Redenbaugh 50 b.1800, England
Sarah A Redenbaugh 14 b.1836, Iowa
William H Redenbaugh 18 b.1832, Iowa
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Scott, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: M432_161; Page: 531; Image: 624. Ancestry.com. 1850 UnitedStates Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2005."
"Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright ?2005, MontgomeryCounty Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo/
Montgomery County, Indiana USGenWeb Project
Jere Redenbaugh
Montgomery County, Indiana
H.W. Beckwith History, Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago: HH Hill,1881) p 376
Jere REDENBAUGH, farmer, New Ross, was born in Jefferson County,Indiana, May 25, 1824. His father, Henry Redenbaugh, was born in Ohio,and his mother Mary (DOUGLAS) Redenbaugh, was born in England, nearLondon, and came to America in 1800 with her parents. They moved fromOhio to Jefferson County, Indiana, and in 1827 came to MontgomeryCounty, bringing three children: Alonzo J., Jere, and Mary. They livedthe first year in Scott township, in a house of the rudestdescription, boards being laid across the sleepers for their bedstead.Leaving Scott township they leased thirty acres for three years ofWilliam H. Lynn, in Union township. This they cleared, for which theyreceived $100 in money. With this little purse Mr. Redenbaughpurchased eighty acres of land in Scott township, upon which theylived till his death, which occurred in 1855. Mrs. Redenbaugh is stillliving in Boone County, Indiana, at the advanced age of eighty-oneyears. She is a member of the United Brethren Church. Mr. Redenbaugh'sfather and brother were under Harrison in the war of 1812, and hisbrother George is now a resident of Fountain County, Indiana, and iseighty-seven years old. Mr. Redenbaugh was a democrat all his life.ALSO: See sons Jeremiah "Jere" Redenbaugh's notes." [Transcribed,SLJuhl, 02 Nov 2005]
"The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright ?2004, Montgomery CountyWebsite http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo/
Montgomery County, Indiana USGenWeb Project
Henry Redenbaugh was the fifth child born to his parents, and was ayoung man when he accompanied them to Jefferson County, this state. Hethere met and married Mary Douglas, daughter of Jeremiah and Jane(Huthert) Douglas. They had come from England to this country andfirst settled near Cincinnati, whence they afterwards removed toJefferson County, this state. After his marriage Henry Redenbaughremained awhile in Jefferson County, and then came to MontgomeryCounty in 1828. He took up eighty acres of government land, which hecleared and improved, and developed it into a fine farm, upon which heremained until his death, September, 1891, at the venerable age ofninety-one years. In dying he left behind him an honorable record asan active and useful pioneer, as a good citizen, and as a desirableneighbor. He was the father of twelve children, of whom the followinggrew to maturity and are still living: John, a painter, residing atNewton, Kans.; Jeremiah; Mary (Mrs. Brush), who lives in Iowa; SarahAnn, who lives in Boone County; William B., a resident ofCrawfordsville; Joe, a resident of Mace, and Eliza (Mrs. McMullen) aresident of Boone County." [Transcribed, SLJuhl, 02 Nov 2005]
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