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21151 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 16. Both Samuel
and his wife are buried in Cone Cemetery in E. Haddam, Conneticut. Samuel's
headstone has this inscription: "Samuel Olmsted, son of Captain Nicholas in
Hartford, being ye first of that name who came to that place who deceased Jan
13, 1726 in ye 73rd year of his age". He settled in E. Haddam as early as
1713.
!See Page 16 for land records held by Samuel and his brother-in-laws. | Samuel OLMSTED
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21152 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 18. His will is
dated May 28, 1744. Left to his wife Mary 1/3 of his moveables and 1/3 of his
real estate for life. Also his negroes Mingo and Bette. To Samuel, his eldest
son, "his grist mill, the house he now lives in, land adjoining, and the
Beckwith Lot on which Richard Purple now lives, also the 8th division lot
adjoining the farm he now lives on, also 1/2 the 'Cripper Lot' lying south of
the eighth division Lot." He gives property to William the 2nd son and to
Ichabod the youngest son. To his daughter Mary he gives the negro girl
Patience, and to his daughter Deborah, the negro girl Phyllis. | Samuel OLMSTED
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21153 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 21.
!The book states that they probably had other children, but had no record of
them.
!Samuel was Captain of the Company in Millington, Connecticut in 1737. | Samuel OLMSTED
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21154 |
!Taken from Olmsted Family Genealogy - By Henry King Olmsted - 1912 - Page 30. | Samuel OLMSTED
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21155 |
!Taken from Olmsted Family Genealogy - By Henry King Olmsted - 1912 - Page 30. | Samuel OLMSTED
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21156 |
!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Samuel H. OLMSTED
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21157 |
!George, Samuel's oldest brother, had moved out of the house before Samuel wasborn. George moved to Allen Co., OH where he died and was buried.
Samuel moved to the same place where he died and was buried by George's side.
They nevermet, but died within a half mile of each other and were buried side by side.
!Marriage information taken from Trumbull County Marriage Records. Vol. 4 page328. | Samuel Hurlburt OLMSTED
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21158 |
!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America" published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Samuel Woodburn OLMSTED
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21159 |
!Taken from "The Olmsted Family" book published in 1912 Page 18. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21160 |
!Taken from the "Olmsted in America" book. Page 33. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21161 |
!Taken from the "Olmsted in America" book. Page 33. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21162 |
!Taken from the "Olmsted in America" book. Page 33. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21163 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 34. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21164 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21165 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 96. | Sarah OLMSTED
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21166 |
REFN: 11604 | Sarah OLMSTED
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21167 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Sarah Hinckley OLMSTED
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21168 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Sarah Hinckley OLMSTED
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21169 |
!Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
IGI Batch #8421905 - Call #1395838 58. | Seth Palta OLMSTED
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21170 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 101. | Sidney Pinney OLMSTED
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21171 |
!Taken from the "Olmsted in America" book. Page 34. | Simeon OLMSTED
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21172 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Simeon OLMSTED
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21173 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.100. Lived in Brooklyn, NY. | Simeon OLMSTED
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21174 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.57 | Simeon OLMSTED
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21175 |
Name Suffix: Colonel | Solomon OLMSTED, Colonel
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21176 |
!Supposedly adopted. | Starr OLMSTED
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21177 |
!Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
The family moved to Marshfield, VT and afterwards to Trumbull County, OH.
IGIBatch #8504305 - Call #1395952 88. | Stephen OLMSTED
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21178 |
!Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
There are two Stephen Olmsted's listed as being born on 2 Nov 1799 in the IGI.
This one corresponds to the information in the book. The other one was bornon
2 Nov 1799 in Marshfield Twp., Washington, Vermont. The information was
extracted from the Vermont/Connecticut Extraction program. The IGI Batch
#7450190 - Call number 027644. Baptised - 15 Aug 1975 - IF; Endowed - 11 Oct
1975- IF; Sealed to Parent - 14 Oct 1975 - IF. | Stephen OLMSTED
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21179 |
!Stephen died in the army. "A man of worth." He marched for the relief of
Fort William Henry in August 1757 and enlisted Mar 19, 1762 for the expedition against "Crown Point". | Stephen OLMSTED
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21180 |
Name Suffix: Lieut.
!Stephen moved to Hartland, Conn. with his son Isaac | Stephen OLMSTED, Lieut.
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21181 |
Name Suffix: Sergeant
!He served in the Civil War as Sergeant in Co. E,151st Regt., Ohio Vols; was
four months in service in Washington, D.C.
!IGIBatch #8701212 - Call #1396299 14. Marriage Batch #M514382 - Call
#901413.IGI says married 14 Nov 1855. | Stephen OLMSTED, Sergeant
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21182 |
!Was editor of the Marin Journal at San Rafael. Went with his father to MonroeCounty in 1872, learned the printer's trade and for a time was associated withhis father in the publication of the Independent at Quaker City, OH; later inthe Tribune at Gallipolis, OH. For one year was editor of the News at MissouriValley, Iowa; of the North Side Chief at Denver, Colorado, and established theHendly (Nebraska) Rustler, but later went to Colorado and from there to San Diego, CA on account of his wife's health. At San Diego he served as a member ofthe city council for three terms. Came to San Rafael in 1898 and with his brother, Cassius Clay OLmsted, purchased the Journal; represented Marin County asa member of the Legislature in 1903 and 1905 - two terms; was United States Supervisor of Census for Northern California in 1900.
!IGI Batch #8701212 - Call #1396299 15. | Stephen Horatio OLMSTED
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21183 |
!Death record extracted from St. Joseph County records. Obituary and death
record in my possession. Moved from Newton Falls, Ohio when six weeks old to
Union City, MI with his parents. Lived in and around Union City until 1927
whenthey moved to Mendon, MI to live with their daughter just before his
death. | Stephen Perry OLMSTED
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21184 |
!Marriage information taken from IGI Batch #M513481 - Film - 1803-1842 - Call
Number 904260. Extracted from Trumbull County Court Records.
!Birth information taken from the IGI from the Vermont/Connecticut
extraction program. TheBatch # is 7450190 - Call #027644.
!Stephen is buried with his wife and sonGeorge in the Riverside Cemetery in
Union City, MI. His grave is located in the section directly behind the vault
about a third of the way back right nextto the walking path.
!Stephen's past is kind of sketchy. All we know is that Stephen died in 1834
and was buried in Union City, MI. In 1940 Elizabeth isfound living with her
parents and children in Newton Township, OH. I don't know if she went with
Stephen to Michigan and came back to Ohio after he died or not. The history of
the City of Union City does not start until 1836 and says that the first death
in the City was that of a child of a "Young Olmsted couple" living in the city
who died from a drowning by falling into the Mill. It doesn't list the
couple's first names. It also says that the first person to be buried in the
cemetery was that of a child in about 1836. But Stephen isdefinitely there
and died in 1834. So, I don't know if they don't list him because the city
cemetery wasn't official in 1834 or what. There also is no information listing
what caused his death. He was only 31 so there must have been some sort of
accident. | Stephen Perry OLMSTED
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21185 |
!Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 98. | Susan Putnam OLMSTED
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21186 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Sylvanus OLMSTED
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21187 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. | Sylvanus OLMSTED
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21188 |
!Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
Page 26. | Thaddeus OLMSTED
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21189 |
!Thatcher Olmsted was of Chicago, Illinois. He settled in Camden in 1837, andin Ripon, Wisconson, in 1857, thence to Chicago. | Thatcher Jethro OLMSTED
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21190 |
!Adopted a boy named "Starr", who took the name of Olmsted. | Timothy OLMSTED
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21191 |
!He marched to Boston with the E. Hartford company in the Lexington Alarm 1775.Served in the Revolutionary War as a musician. Was a fifer in Co. E, 7th Conn. Regt., from May 5, to December 7, 1775, and also in the Ninth Regt. in 1780.Enlisted May 1, 1777, in Col. Webb's regt., Capt. Whiting's company, for threeyears. Was in the battle of White Plains, NY. Served also in the war of 1812, from Aug. 18 to October 28, 1814, in Capt. Erastus Strong's company at New London, CT. He was a celebrated teacher and composer of sacred music. In 1811 published the "Musical Olio" composed of original and selected pieces. Moved toHartland, CT in 1785 and thence to Whitestone, NY. | Timothy OLMSTED
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21192 |
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.100 | Timothy OLMSTED
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21193 |
Name Suffix: Rev.
This was found in OLMSTEDS OF AMERICA, p.99. He was aclergyman in the M.E.
Church. At 8 yrs old he came w/his parents to Russell's Grove, Kane County,
Ill., and 3 yrs later to Iowa. His father and mother were Christians and
active members of the Congregational Church. His mother, who died when he was
eleven, was sister to Joseph Colton of Colton's geography and maps. He was
converted in Sep, 1843, at Fairplay, Wis., where he was engaged w/his father in
mining. He united w/the Congregational Church, and was anearnest and faithful
member. Desiring to obtain an education, he entered Wilbraham (Mass.) Academy,
and had for instructors such men as Miner Raymond, Oliver Marcy, and Geo. M.
Steele. Here he remained for 6 yrs, studying hard and paying his own way.
Among the students at this time were Fales H. Newhall, Bishop H. W. Warren, and
Wm. Aug. Smith. On leaving school he taught for severalyears at Georgetown,
near Washington, and then returned west, to Geneva, Ill.He began his career
as a preacher under the presiding-eldership of Rev. S. P.Keyes, in the Rock
River conference. | Timothy Lathrop OLMSTED, Rev.
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21194 |
!Family memory says a boy was born and died very young. | Unknown OLMSTED
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21195 |
!Taken from the "Olmsted in America" book. Page 33. This child died young,
and a sex is not known. | Unknown OLMSTED
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21196 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 148. | Vida Estella OLMSTED
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21197 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 98. | Waldo OLMSTED
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21198 |
!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 97. | Wallace James OLMSTED
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21199 |
!Died of a gunshot wound that backfired on the 4th of July. Lockjaw set in and
he died. | Walter OLMSTED
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21200 |
!Marriage record taken from extracted county records - Trumbull County, Ohio -
IGI information: Bathc #M513483 - Film 1849-1869 - Call Number 905549.
Lawrence Olmsted says that Walter and Abigail were his grandparents and that
Walterwas born in 1832. Also, there is a family Bible that says that Walter
was born in 1832. Death record taken from obituary record, cemetery record,
and family records, all in my possession. The obituary record states that he
was living with his daughter, Nettie Pippitt at time of death, who was in
Branch County. However, a search of both St. Joseph county and Branch County
records didnot produce a death record. Walter came to Michigan in either
November of 1857 or 1856 from Ohio. A census record in Ohio in 1840 shows
Walter and his mother and brother all living with his grandparents. | Walter OLMSTED
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