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Note: Isaac Asterhour, "United States Census, 1850" Name:�Ctab�D Isaac Asterhour Event Type:�Ctab�D Census Event Year:�Ctab�D 1850 Event Place:�Ctab�D Tunkhannock borough, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States Gender:�Ctab�D Male Age:�Ctab�D 26 Race:�Ctab�D White Race (Original):�Ctab�D Birth Year (Estimated):�Ctab�D 1824 Birthplace:�Ctab�D Pennsylvania Household ID:�Ctab�D 503 House Number:�Ctab�D 496 Line Number:�Ctab�D 16 Affiliate Name:�Ctab�D The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number:�Ctab�D M432 Affiliate Film Number:�Ctab�D 838 GS Film Number:�Ctab�D444806 Digital Folder Number:�Ctab�D004205400 Image Number:�Ctab�D 00077 �Ctab�DHousehold�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge�Ctab�DBirthplace Isaac Asterhour�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D26�Ctab�D Pennsylvania Luanda Asterhour�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D23�Ctab�D New Hampshire George Adams�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D9�Ctab�D Ohio Margaret Tailor�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D67�Ctab�D New York Sources Attach to Family Tree Add to My Source Box Go to My Source Box Share View document Save image Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4ZC-NVW : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Isaac Asterhour, Tunkhannock borough, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 503, NARA microfilm publication M432. Margaret Patterson, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth W. Patterson was born on Sunday, Oct 10, 1784. She married Samuel F. Taylor March 22, 1810. Samuel F. Taylor was born Nov 1780. He died Aug 1, 1830 aged 49 years. They settled in Londonderry, NH. After his death, the family in the year 1838 moved to New York and afterwards settled in Perry, Wyoming county, New York. Margaret P. Taylor died at Wellsville NY Nov 24, 1858 at age 74 of black jaundice and dropsey. She was buried at Wellsville, Alleghany County, NY. Their children are as follows: Mary Jane, born Monday, Dec 26, 1810. She married Daniel McAdams Nov 19, 1839. She died Nov 25, 1842 leaving one son, George Washington, born July 15, 1841. The moved to Newark Ohio in Nov 1839. She died in Leicester, NY Henry G, son of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Thursday, May 21, 1812. He married Jane Van Buren. The children are Jenney, born June 1836 and Augusts Frank, born in 1860. Sarah, Daughter of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Sept 1813. Died in infancy. Thomas Patterson, son of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Monday, Jan 23, 1815. Died Sept 22, 1825 aged 11 years. Elisabeth Wallace, daughter of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Monday, Jan 20, 1817. Married William Clark Adams July 25, 1844. They settled in Barnstead, NH in 1845. Their children are: Austin Winslow, born Oct 7, 1845, William Patterson, born 1855. Harvey L. son of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Sunday, Nov 29, 1818 and died Sep 17, 1825 aged 7 years. James W. son of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Sunday, Dec 17, 1820. He married Catherine <>. Their children are Margaret L. born May 14, 1853, George M, born Oct 1858, Hellen Augusta, born 1860 and Minnie Henrietta born Oct 1869. John, son of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Nov 27, 1822 died Sept 18, 1825 aged 3 years. Lucindia, daughter of Samuel F. and Margaret P. Taylor was born Friday August 10, 1827. She married Isaac Osterhout Feb 17, 1850. He was born March 31, 1824. He died July 26, 1851 aged 27 years. They had one child born Dec 1850 died Aug 2, 1851 <***> THE PATTERSON FAMILIES Peter Patterson came from the parish of Priestland town of Glenlace county of Antrim Ireland about the year 1730 and purchased the farm now owned and occupied by Captain Thomas Patterson of Londonderry He married in 1742 Grisey Wilson daughter of Thomas Wilson of the Double Range They had three sons Robert Thomas and John and five daughters Rachel Margaret Sarah Grisey and Elizabeth who are all dead Robert married Susan Miller and settled in New Boston They had two sons John and Samuel The former lives on the homestead and the latter resides in Erie county Penn They had five daughters all of whom were married Thomas married Elizabeth Wallace daughter of James and Mary Wallace in 1775 They had twelve children all of whom except one son who died in infancy lived to adult age and were settled in life Nine still survive 1 Grisey the eldest married David Barnet 2 James married Hannah Hughes of Windham 8 Peter married Mary Wallace daughter of Judge Wallace of Henniker 4 Robert married Esther Spaulding of Hudson 5 Mary married Abraham McNeil and removed to Antrim where she died of the spotted fever in 1812 6 Margaret married Samuel F Taylor 7 Thomas married Hannah a daughter of John Duncan and lives on the original homestead 8 William married Lucinda Gregg of Deny 9 Elizabeth married William Duncan Esq of Candia 10 Jenny married Dr Augustus Frank of Warsaw NY 11 George W married Hannah a daughter of John Dickey Esq In 1815 William being then a young man went into the State of New York and commenced the business of making and vending fanning mills which had been recently patented He was quite successful and in 1818 was joined by his brother George W who was some years younger than himself Though they were favored with a common school education only and engaged in mechanical business yet such was their foree of character such their correctness of principle and of conduct and such their enterprise that they not only succeeded in accumulating a large property but secured the confidence of the communities in which they resided They were elected to offices of trust and responsibility and became members of the legislature of the State for successive years In 1836 William was chosen member of Congress from the district composed of the county of Genesee but while at Washington in 1838 he was seized with illness from which he never recovered Although able to reach home he died August 14 1838 aged forty nine George W after having been a member of the assembly six years was chosen speaker which office he held two years In 1846 he was elected a member of the convention to revise the constitution In 1848 he was chosen lieutenant governor which office he still holds About 1829 Robert and Peter also removed to the State of New York and settled in the vicinity of their brothers who had preceded them Peter Patterson Esq who had represented his native town in General Court and sustained various public offices was soon after his settlement in New York elected a representative to the State Assembly for the years 1833 and 1834 In 1842 he was appointed one of the judges of the county court for the term of five years John married Jane Wilson of Windham and had one son Peter who removed to Chillicothe Ohio about 1810 was for many years clerk of Ross county and up to the time of his death 1845 was one of the magistrates of the city He left several sons one of whom is a clergyman of the Methodist denomination The widow of John Patterson married Deacon James Aiken of Londonderry and was the mother of Captain Nathaniel Aiken Rachel married William McNeil and settled in New Boston They had three sons and three daughters Margaret married Thomas Holmes of Londonderry They had thirteen children several of whom still reside in Deny and Londonderry Sarah married Thomas Melendy and settled in Amherst NH They had five sons and one daughter two of the sons are dead one lives in Springfield Illinois one at Cincinnati Ohio and one son and the daughter are on the homestead at Amherst Grisey married John Burns and settled in Milford NH They had two sons and one daughter Elizabeth married Daniel Burns and also settled in Mil ford They had five sons and one daughter
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