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− | |'''1850 U.S. Federal Census''' Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA, ancestry.com pg. 12. Date of census 3 Apr. 1850.<br>Lines 10&11: '''James Cratty Jr.''', age 28, farmer; wife '''Tamzen''', age 21. Both born in PA; both married in year<br>Next door is the famiy of James Cratty Sr. Nearby are the families of John Gallagher (age 67) & wife Frances; [[ | + | |'''1850 U.S. Federal Census''' Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA, ancestry.com pg. 12. Date of census 3 Apr. 1850.<br>Lines 10&11: '''James Cratty Jr.''', age 28, farmer; wife '''Tamzen''', age 21. Both born in PA; both married in year<br>Next door is the famiy of James Cratty Sr. Nearby are the families of John Gallagher (age 67) & wife Frances; [[James Gallagher]] (age 70) & wife [[Mary Albright|Mary]] (age 40) and 8 children; John Gallagher (age 38) & wife Sarah. <br>Note: Nancy Gallagher, the daughter of John & Mary Gallagher, married Lot Wilson, the brother of Tamson Wilson Cratty. |
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Revision as of 15:47, 29 March 2008
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 1829 | [2][3][4] | ||
Marriage | 1850 | To James Cratty, Jr. | [2][7][8] | |
Death | 1880 to 1900 | [5][6] | ||
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Children
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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James Cratty | M | calc 1851 | [3][4] | |||
Winfield Cratty | M | calc 1853 | [3][4][5][6] | |||
Martha J. Cratty | F | calc 1854 | [3][4] | |||
Eleanor Cratty | F | calc 1857 | [3][4] | |||
Permilla "Millie" Cratty | F | calc 1863 | [3][4][5] |
Sources
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1 | 1840 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 7, lines 25-31 lists James Wilson household with 2 males under 5, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 30-40. This may correspond to James & Mary Wilson & children John, Lot, William, and Martha. Tamson, at age 11, may have been working as a servant in another household; George was not yet born. | |
2 | 1850 U.S. Federal Census Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA, ancestry.com pg. 12. Date of census 3 Apr. 1850. Lines 10&11: James Cratty Jr., age 28, farmer; wife Tamzen, age 21. Both born in PA; both married in year Next door is the famiy of James Cratty Sr. Nearby are the families of John Gallagher (age 67) & wife Frances; James Gallagher (age 70) & wife Mary (age 40) and 8 children; John Gallagher (age 38) & wife Sarah. Note: Nancy Gallagher, the daughter of John & Mary Gallagher, married Lot Wilson, the brother of Tamson Wilson Cratty. |
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3 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 14, Dwelling 93 lists James Cratty, 38, as a farmer married to Tamson Cratty, 31. They are listed as living with their four children, son James Cratty, 9, son (illegible T---field?), 7, daughter Martha J. Cratty, 6, and daughter Eleanor Cratty, 3. All were born in PA. The older three children attend school.
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4 | 1870 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 7, lines 15-20 lists Tamson Cratty, 41 [7?], living with five children: son James Cratty, 18; son Winfield, 17; daughter Martha Cratty, 16; daughter El[illegible]na Cratty, 13; and daughter Permilla Cratty, 6. James and Winfield are listed as Farmers. All were born in PA. Tamson is listed as unable to write, though capable of reading. All of the children except "Permilla" attended school. This census page is dated 7 + 8 Jul 1870. | |
5 | 1880 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Township, Butler County, PA, Page 3, lines 5-7 lists widow Mrs. Tamson Cratty, 54, living with two children: son Winfield Cratty, 26; and daughter Millie Cratty, 16. Tamson and Winfield are listed as farmers. Millie "helps in house." All were born in PA. Everyone is able to read and write. This census page is dated 2 Jun 1880. | |
6 | 1900 United States Federal Census, Cherry Twp., Butler Co. PA, Enumeration Dist. 63, Ancestry.com pg. 18. Date of census 24 June 1900. Lines 91-93: Winfield Cratty, age 48, born May 1852, married 15 yrs, farmer, owns farm free of mortgage; wife Adaline, age 44, born May 1856, no children born; Elexander (sic) Perry, Jr., nephew, born May 1881, age 19, single, farm laborer. All, and all parents, born in PA; all can read, write, speak English. |
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7 | 1895 History of Butler Co. PA, Brown & Co., p. 1277: "Lott Wilson was born in Westmoreland county Pennsylvania, February 10, 1831, son of James andMary (Baum) Wilson, and came with his parents to Butler county in 1844. His father was a native of Berks county, whence he removed to Westmoreland county, and afterwards to Butler county. After a few years' residence in Connoquenessing township, he removed to Portsmouth, Ohio, where he died. By his marriage to Mary Baum he became the father of ...Martha J., who married Hiram Milhuisen; Tamson, who married James Cratty; William, of Lancaster township, and Lott..." | (Complete text, Lott Wilson sketch, 1895 Hist. Butler Co. PA) |
8 | Manuscript of John T. Wilson researched 1975-1985, including personal knowledge and interviews of McDeavitt cousins and of his aunts Stella Wimer (McNeese), Lizzy Wimer (McDeavitt), Meda Wimer (McDeavitt), and Mary Gahagan. |
Source notes
- The name Millhausen is also seen in the records as changed to Millison, Millson, Millron.
- There is a gravestone for a James A. Cratty (Nov 28,1840-Oct 21, 1919) & wife Mahala B. Cratty (May 26, 1846 - May 20, 1926) at Mt. Zion Baptist Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA. However, they appear in the 1900 U.S. census for Franklin Twp. Butler Co. with his birth date listed as Nov. 1840, his age as 59. It is assumed this is not the son of Tamson Wilson and James Cratty Jr., but perhaps a nephew. A family of John Cratty live 2 doors away.
- It is thought that John T. Wilson's information came from the 1895 History of Butler Co., rather than from family knowledge.