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  1. John Henderson Appleton: Birth: 27 NOV 1832 in Centre Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Death: 10 APR 1911 in Columbia City, Whitley Co., Indiana, USA


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a. Note:   N97 SPOUSE: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, INCLUDING THE COUNTIES OF CENTRE, CLINTON, UNION AND SNYDER; ; Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1898; p 215; ; NOTE: John Hutton, . . . married November 2, 1802, to Mary Parsons . . . The names and dates of birth of their children are as follows: . . . Rachel, September 3, 1812; . . . Rachel was married to Charles Appleton. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Mildred G. Pence, WHITLEY COUNTY IN DEATH RECORDS; 1900-1920; no publ data; p 7; Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne IN book 977.201 W59p; NOTE: John H. Appleton, retired farmer, died 10 Apr 1911 in Columbia City, born 27 Nov 1832 in PA, father Charles Appleton - born unknown, mother Rachel Hutton - born unknown. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  SPOUSE: Isaac Watson Dunham, DUNHAM GENEALOGY: ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRANCHES OF THE DUNHAM FAMILY; ; Norwich CT: Bulletin Print, 1907; p 74; online at Google.books; NOTE: Tracy[sic] M., child of John C. Dunham and Sarah McLaughlin, m. C. W. Appleton. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  CENSUS-RESIDENCE: 1840 U.S. Census, Village of Bridgeport, Wayne Twp., Marion Co IN; 1840; p 294/230; line 8; National Archives, Series M704, Roll 88; NOTE: Charles W. Apelton[sic] � 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 40-50[sic], 4 persons total, 1 person engaged in commerce, 1 person engaged in learned professions and engineers, 1 deaf and dumb white person under 14 included in the foregoing. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  CENSUS-BIRTH-SPOUSE-OCCUPATION: 1850 U.S. Census, 1st Ward, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia Co PA; 1850; p 40/20b; line 1, house no 198, family no [not stated]; National Archives, San Bruno CA, M432, Roll 810; NOTE: Dtd 26 Jul 1850, C. W. Appleton, age 38, male, occupation Physician, no real estate listed, born PA. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  MARRIAGE: Clerk of the Circuit Court, Baltimore Co MD Marriage Licenses; ; FHL US/CAN Film 13694; p 286; ; NOTE: No. 489, license granted 17 Oct 1838, male Charles W. Appleton, female Susan E. Stroman, no minister listed. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  MARRIAGE: The Sun, Baltimore MD, Vol III, No 133, p 2, dtd 19 Oct 1838, NOTE: �MARRIED. Yesterday, by the Rev. J. G. Morris, Mr. Charles W. Appleton, of Illinois[sic], to Miss Susan E. Stroman, of York, Pa.� [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  MARRIAGE-OCCUPATION: Elmer T. Hutchinson, COLLECTION; ABSTRACTS OF DEATH AND MARRIAGE NOTICES FROM NEW BRUNSWICK N.J. NEWSPAPERS; 1792-1865; FHL US/CAN Film 852831; ; NOTE: From the New Brunswick Fredonian, dtd 26 Oct 1842, �Appleton, Charles W., Dr., Gen. Agent of the N.J. State Temperance Soc., married in N.B. 10/20/1842 to Miss Tacy Maria Dunham, dtr. of John C. Dunham of N.B., by Rev. G. S. Webb.� [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  DIVORCE-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: ACTS OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AT THE SESSION BEGUN AT TRENTON ON THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE. Freehold NJ: printed by Bernard Connolly, 1844; pp 13-14; NOTE: �AN ACT to dissolve the marriage between Charles William Appleton and Tacy Maria Appleton, his wife. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the bond of matrimony heretofore existing between Charles William Appleton and Tracy[sic] Maria Appleton his wife, of the city of New Brunswick, in the county of Middlesex, be, and the same is hereby fully and absolutely dissolved. Sec. 2. And be it enacted, and declared, That Greenleaf Webb Appleton, the infant son of the said Charles William Appleton and the said Tracy[sic] Maria Appleton, being the only issue of the marriage between the said parties, shall be deemed and taken to be legitimate. Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the said Greenleaf Webb Appleton, be, and he is hereby committed during his infancy to the care and guardianship of his said mother. Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for the said Charles William Appleton, from henceforth, to have, exercise, or assert any right or authority of, in, to, or over the said Greenleaf Webb Appleton, during his infancy aforesaid, for or by reason of paternity. Passed, November 9, 1843.� [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  MARRIAGE-PARENTS: Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org, 10 May 2010), Marriage of C. Worthington Appleton and Amey M. Baxter 5 May 1851, Smithfield Twp., Providence Co., RI, Indexing Project (Batch) No.: M51990-3; System Origin: Rhode_Island-ODM; Source Film No. 959591; NOTE: Groom: C. Worthington Appleton, bride: Amey M. Baxter, groom�s father: C. Appleton, bride�s father: John W. C. Baxter, married 5 May 1851 at Smithfield Twp., Providence Co., RI. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  MARRIAGE-PARENTS-BIRTH: Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org, 10 May 2010), Marriage of C. Worthington Appleton and Amey M. Baxter 5 May 1851, Smithfield Twp., Providence Co., RI, Indexing Project (Batch) No.: I09434-5; System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy; Source Film No. 959591, Reference No. p 1; NOTE: Groom: Worthington Appleton, age 39, bride: Amey M. Baxter, age 39, groom�s father: C. Appleton, bride�s father: John W. Baxter M.D., married 5 May 1851 at Smithfield, Providence Co., RI. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  DEATH-BIRTH: Alphabetical Index of the Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Providence, Rhode Island (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org , New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Orig pub. City of Providence, Alphabetical Index of the Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Providence, Rhode Island, 25 vols. 1879�1945.); NOTE: Charles W. Appleton, age 40 yrs, died April 20, 1852, Publication Vol. 3 Deaths 1851-1870. [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  OCCUPATION: Dr. Charles W. Appleton wrote a 22-page pamphlet entitled �The people's physician; a new and valuable collection of useful and interesting receipts,� published by John D. Forney at Lancaster PA about 1841. A copy is in the Pamphlet Collection of the New York Academy of Medicine in New York City (Box 67 144899). [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  RESIDENCE-OCCUPATION: Archibald McElroy, PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1845; Philadelphia PA: published by author, 1845, p 8; NOTE: "Appleton C. W., M. D., 46 Cedar." [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  RESIDENCE-OCCUPATION: Archibald McElroy, PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1846; Philadelphia PA: published by author, 1846, p 8; NOTE: "Appleton C. W., M. D., 46 Cedar." [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  RESIDENCE-OCCUPATION: Archibald McElroy, PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1847; Philadelphia PA: published by author, 1847, p 8; NOTE: "APPLETON C. W., M. D., N E 12th and Filbert." [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  RESIDENCE-OCCUPATION: Archibald McElroy, PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1848; Philadelphia PA: published by author, 1848, p 8; NOTE: "Appleton C. W., M. D., 7 N 10th." [Researched by Tad D. Campbell, Gilroy CA].
  List of letters remaining in the post office at Burlington, New Jersey, dated 1 Jul 1842, there is one listed for �Dr. C. W. Appleton�.
  Centerville United Methodist Church in Centerville, Wayne Co IN � Ministers for 1835-36: J. Carter and C. W. Appleton (http://www.centervilleumc.net/templates/System/details.asp?id=36303&PID=386801)
  1 grain of morphine = 0.06479891 grams.
 One grain of morphine would weigh about 0.065 grams
  The Bulkley Bros., of Fairfield CT owned the line of packets (Union Line) running between New York and Charleston, S. C.
  Sons of Temperance: R.S. = Recording Scribe
b. Note:   Suicide by morphine overdose
c. Note:   Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Smithfield #7
d. Note:   Federal Census (U.S. Population as of 1 Jun 1840)
e. Note:   1st Ward
f. Note:   Probably married at First English Evangelical Lutheran Church


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