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|'''Gravestone Transcriptions''', Mt Zion Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA; from photos of Jim Voltz June 2009. | |'''Gravestone Transcriptions''', Mt Zion Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA; from photos of Jim Voltz June 2009. | ||
*Nancy, wife of John Patterson, Feb 12, 1927 - Jan 27, 1914. | *Nancy, wife of John Patterson, Feb 12, 1927 - Jan 27, 1914. | ||
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+ | | '''Documents relating to Estate of [[Jacob Stoughton]]''', from the research of A. Fixx.<br> Set 2: Documents related to sale of rest of the land and distribution of proceeds in 1858.<br>See Source Notes section for implications regarding death date of [[Catherine Covert]] Stoughton. | ||
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* Childred Alvira b. 1860 and Phoebe b. 1860 are either twins, or more likely,one individual (as Alvira Phoebe, or Phoebe Alvira Patterson). Alvira appears in the 1860 census; Phoebe in 1870. Lowe Phillips website lists them as 2 individuals. | * Childred Alvira b. 1860 and Phoebe b. 1860 are either twins, or more likely,one individual (as Alvira Phoebe, or Phoebe Alvira Patterson). Alvira appears in the 1860 census; Phoebe in 1870. Lowe Phillips website lists them as 2 individuals. | ||
* Burial site of John Patterson & Hannah Stoughton listed by Lowe Phillips as Zion Baptist cemetery, Butler Co. PA; we assume this to be Mt. Zion Baptist in Franklin Twp. | * Burial site of John Patterson & Hannah Stoughton listed by Lowe Phillips as Zion Baptist cemetery, Butler Co. PA; we assume this to be Mt. Zion Baptist in Franklin Twp. | ||
+ | *Re. source documents relating to the estate of [[Jacob Stoughton]]: [[John Stoughton (1805)|John Stoughton]],(son of [[John Stoughton|John]] & [[Catherine Covert|Catherine]] Stoughton), indicates he agreed to pay '''John Patterson''' for some loans after Mrs. Catherine Stoughton, [[John Stoughton (1805)|John's]] mother, died. The property was then to be sold and John Patterson was to be paid. <br>When the land was put up for sale on September 1, 1857, [[John Stoughton (1805)|John Stoughton]] had died (in 1852) and James S. Stoughton was assisting with settling the estate. John Patterson was then paid. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 25 November 2013
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 7 June 1811 | PA | ||
1st Marriage | 1834 | to Hannah M. Stoughton | [W1] | |
2nd Marriage | 1855 | to Mary Cooper | [W1] | |
3rd Marriage | 9 Dec 1865 | to Nancy Stoughton, (2Feb 1927 - 27Jan 1914) |
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Death | 6 Sept 1879 | [W1] | ||
Buried | Zion Baptist Cemetery, Butler Co. PA |
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[edit] Ancestry chart segment
Generation 6 Generation 7 Generation 8 +-- William Patterson | (~1730-????) +-- Thomas Patterson --+ | (1795-1840 ) | | +-- Sarah Douglas | (~1730-????) John Patterson-- + (1811-1879) | | +-- Martha McVannen (~1784-1864/68) Sources: [W1] See disclaimer below.
[edit] Children
(Children with 1st wife Hannah )
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Catherine J. Patterson | F | 12 Jan 1835 | PA | [1] [W1] | ||
Thomas J. Patterson | M | Jan 1837 | Butler Co. PA | [1] [W1] | ||
John M. Patterson | M | 1839 | Butler Co. PA | [1][2] [W1] | ||
Sarah Patterson | F | ~1845 | Butler Co. PA | [1] [W1] | ||
Isaac Patterson | M | ~1846 | Butler Co. PA | [2] [W1] | ||
William Eli Patterson | M | April or May, 1850 | Butler Co. PA | [1][2][3] [W1] | ||
Jesse C. Patterson | M | ~1855 | PA | [2][3] [W1] |
(Children with 2nd wife Mary Cooper)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Mary Patterson | F | ~1857 | PA | [2][3][W1] | ||
Thomas Jefferson Patterson | M | 2 Feb 1859 | PA | [2][3][W1] | ||
Phebe Alvira Patterson | F | April or May,1860 | Butler Co. PA | [2][3][W1] | ||
Smith Patterson | M | ~1862 | [3] [W1] |
(Child with 3rd wife Nancy Stoughton ; or possibly child of Nancy Stoughton with earlier spouse)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Unknown Patterson | ? | PA | died before 1900 census | [4] |
[edit] Photos
[edit] Sources
Ref. Num. | Description | Image of original |
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1 | 1850 United States Federal Census Slippery Rock Twp., Butler Co. PA, page 21. Date of census: 7 Aug 1850. Lines 21-27: John Patterson, 40, farmer; Hannah, 35; Catherine J., 15; Thomas J., 13; John M., 10; Sarah, 5; W. Eli, 3 months. All b. PA. |
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2 | 1860 United States Federal Census Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA, page 7. Date of census: 5 July 1860 Lines 1-9: John Patterson, 50, farmer, $4000 real, $1100 personal property; Mary, 32; John, 20; Isack, 14; William, 11; Jesse (male), 5; Mary, 3; Thomas, 1; Alvira (female), 2 months. All b. PA. |
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3 | 1870 United States Federal Census, Worth Twp, Butler Co, PA, page 3. Census dated 18 June 1870. Lines 15-22: John Patterson, 59, farmer, $5000 real, $1300 personal property; Nancy, 43, keeping house; William E., 20, farm labor; Jesse C., 15, farm labor; Mary, 12; Jefferson, 11, at home; Phebe, 10; Smith, 8. All b. PA. |
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4 | 1900 United States Federal Census, District 57, Ward 3, Butler, Butler Co, PA, page 35. Census dated 22 June 1900. Line 33: Nancy Patterson, 73, b. Feb 1827, widow, 1 child born, none living, rents home, b. PA, parents b. PA. |
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5 | History of the Stoughton Family, written out by Eva Coulter Conlan from information given her by Nancy Stoughton Patterson at her home in Lawrence Co., PA, date unknown. Manuscript not published; now owned by Holly K. Anderson. [Family source: the introductory text on RootsWeb indicates that Nancy Stoughton Patterson's great-grandfather was William Stoughton, born 1742-43.] See RootsWeb's World Connect Project: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hollykat&id=I474 Samuel Stoughton married 2nd Catherine McCune in 1821. Their children included Nancy Stoughton (Feb 12, 1827 - ??) who married John Patterson. | |
6 | Gravestone Transcriptions, Mt Zion Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA; from photos of Jim Voltz June 2009.
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7 | Documents relating to Estate of Jacob Stoughton, from the research of A. Fixx. Set 2: Documents related to sale of rest of the land and distribution of proceeds in 1858. See Source Notes section for implications regarding death date of Catherine Covert Stoughton. |
[edit] Web Sites - Incomplete Documentation
Ref. Num. | Description | Extract |
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W1 | Stoughton History,RootWeb World Connect, by Lowe Phillips, at: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lowe_phillips&id=I0143 Lists 3 spouses of John Patterson, including 2 Stoughtons:
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[edit] Source notes
- Child Isaac Patterson appears at age 14 in the 1860 census, but is not mentioned in the 1850 census. Research needed to rule out that he could have been a child of 2nd wife Mary Cooper & adopted by Patterson.
- Childred Alvira b. 1860 and Phoebe b. 1860 are either twins, or more likely,one individual (as Alvira Phoebe, or Phoebe Alvira Patterson). Alvira appears in the 1860 census; Phoebe in 1870. Lowe Phillips website lists them as 2 individuals.
- Burial site of John Patterson & Hannah Stoughton listed by Lowe Phillips as Zion Baptist cemetery, Butler Co. PA; we assume this to be Mt. Zion Baptist in Franklin Twp.
- Re. source documents relating to the estate of Jacob Stoughton: John Stoughton,(son of John & Catherine Stoughton), indicates he agreed to pay John Patterson for some loans after Mrs. Catherine Stoughton, John's mother, died. The property was then to be sold and John Patterson was to be paid.
When the land was put up for sale on September 1, 1857, John Stoughton had died (in 1852) and James S. Stoughton was assisting with settling the estate. John Patterson was then paid.