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Birth |
5 Oct 1803 |
Marshfield, Washington, Vt, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
Jul 1834 |
Riverside Cem, Union City, Branch, Michigan |
Died |
13 Jul 1834 |
Person ID |
I95725 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
11 May 2000 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Stephen OLMSTED, b. 26 Nov 1774, E. Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA |
Mother |
Mary HURLBURT, b. 25 Jan 1777 |
Family ID |
F41597 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Elizabeth NICHOLAS, b. 1 Jun 1805, Newton Township, Trumbull, Ohio |
Married |
5 Jan 1826 |
Newton Township, Trumbull Cty, Ohio |
Children |
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Family ID |
F41596 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- !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.
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Sources |
- [S718] GEDCom File from Cassandra Olmstead [CassandraO@msn.com], with information from"Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in Americ, 10 Jun 2002.
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