Name |
Anna PATTERSON |
Birth |
8 Nov 1779 |
North Carolina [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Misc |
7 Apr 1804 |
Rich Square MM, Northampton, North Carolina, United States [2] |
Requested transfer |
Address: Jack Swamp MM |
- "Ann (late Patterson) requested certificate to Blackwater Monthly Meeting, at Seacock."
As a result of her marriage to Reuben Watkins, Ann was requesting that she be transferred from the Monthly Meeting of her home to that of her new home.
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Misc |
26 May 1804 |
Sussex County, Virginia, United States [3] |
Received into Blackwater MM |
Address: Blackwater Monthly Meeting |
- 'Ann received on certificate from Jack Swamp Monthly Meeting, N.C. and recommended to the care of Blackwater Particular Meeting.'
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Residence |
1840 |
Logan County, Ohio, United States [4] |
- Census lists:
One female 60-70: Presumably this was Anna
Two females 20-30: Unity (23) and Susannah (26)
One male 20-30: Joel (24)
This tends to support the Quaker records that say Reuben died in 1835.
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Residence |
11 Oct 1850 |
Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States [5] |
- Living with her son, Joel, and his wife, Margaret
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Residence |
9 Jun 1860 |
Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States [6] |
- Living in the household of her son, Lemuel
|
Residence |
5 Jul 1870 |
Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States [7] |
- Living in the household of her son, Lemuel
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Death |
18 Feb 1873 |
Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States [8] |
Cause: Death due to old age |
Person ID |
I3615 |
Watkins |
Last Modified |
16 May 2011 |
Family |
Reuben WATKINS, b. 13 May 1779, Sussex County, Virginia, United States d. 17 Sep 1835, Logan County, Ohio, United States (Age 56 years) |
Marriage |
6 Nov 1803 |
Richsquare Meeting, Northampton, North Carolina, United States [10] |
Residence |
1810 |
Sussex County, Virginia, United States [11] |
Misc-Fam |
21 Sep 1811 |
Sussex County, Virginia, United States [12] |
Transferred |
- 'Reuben and wife, Anne, and children, Lemuel, Edwin, Iry, Bennett, & William, removed [presumably from Seacock Particular meeting], [and] granted certificate to Still Water Monthly Meeting, Belmont County, Ohio.'
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Misc-Fam |
26 Nov 1811 |
Belmont County, Ohio, United States [13] |
Family received |
Address: Stillwater Monthly Meeting |
- 'Reuben and wife, Anna, and children: Lemuel, Edwin, Iry, Bennet, and William, received on certificate from Gravely Run Monthly Meeting, Va. dated 1811,9,21.'
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"Friends' Stillwater Meeting House"
by Jonathan Schofield
Transcribed from "History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties"
(Online at http://www.drwilliams.org/iDoc/index.htm?url=http://www.drwilliams.org/iDoc/stillwater.htm"
"About one-half of the eastern part of Warren township was originally settled almost exclusively by Friends, commonly called Quakers. They came chiefly from the southern states, many of the pioneers being the heads of young and growing families, were stimulated to the movement by a desire to remove without the blighting influence of human slavery, against which their religious principles required them to bear a consistent testimony, and being unwilling that their children should grow up in the midst of its corrupting influences, they left, in many instances good lands in a genial clime, to set themselves down to a life of privations and hardships incident to pioneer life in the forest north of the Ohio river...
In 1811, ... Reuben Watkins, wife and five sons, ..., from Dinwiddie county, Va. "
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Residence |
1820 |
Somerset Township, Belmont, Ohio, United States [14] |
Farmer |
- Head of household was listed as 'Rubin Wadkins'
Census shows:
Four males under 10: Bennett, William, James, and Joel
Two males 10 and less than 16: Lemuel and Edwin
One male 45 and upward: Reuben (actually he would have been 41)
Three females under 10: Susanna, Unity and ?
One female 26-45: Anna who would have been about 39
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Residence |
1830 |
Somerset Township, Belmont, Ohio, United States [15] |
- He was listed as "Ruben Watkins."
Census listed:
One male between 5 & 10: ?
One male between 10 & 15: Joel (14)
Two males between 15 & 20: James (18) and William (20)
Four males between 30 & 40: Unclear who these would be
One male between 50 & 60: Reuben (51)
Two females between 5 & 10: (Perhaps these were grandchildren?)
One female between 15 & 20: Unity (13)
One female between 30 & 40: (Probably the wife of one of the sons)
One female between 50 & 60: Anna (49)
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Misc-Fam |
24 Sep 1832 |
Belmont County, Ohio, United States [16] |
Granted certificate to Goshen MM |
Address: Somerset MM |
- 'Reuben & wife, Anna, and children, James, Susanna, Joel, Unity and Lucinda, granted certificate to Goshen Monthly Meeting, Ohio.'
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Children |
| 1. Lemuel WATKINS, b. 4 Feb 1806, Sussex County, Virginia, United States d. 27 Aug 1883, Zanesfield, Logan, Ohio, United States (Age 77 years) |
| 2. Ira WATKINS, b. 21 Apr 1808, Sussex County, Virginia, United States d. 28 Sep 1878, Union County, Ohio, United States (Age 70 years) |
| 3. Bennett WATKINS, b. 13 Dec 1809, Sussex County, Virginia, United States d. 25 Jan 1873, Byhalia, Washington Township, Union, Ohio, United States (Age 63 years) |
| 4. William Henry WATKINS, b. 1810, Sussex County, Virginia, United States d. 13 Jun 1867, Kansas, United States (Age 57 years) |
| 5. James WATKINS, b. 23 Dec 1812, Belmont County, Ohio, United States d. 12 Jun 1901, Pierceton, Kosciusko, Indiana, United States (Age 88 years) |
| 6. Susannah H WATKINS, b. 2 Oct 1814, Belmont County, Ohio, United States d. 19 Feb 1880, Perry Township, Logan, Ohio, United States (Age 65 years) |
| 7. Joel WATKINS, b. 30 Mar 1816, Belmont County, Ohio, United States d. 19 Jan 1856, Logan County, Ohio, United States (Age 39 years) |
| 8. Unity WATKINS, b. 31 Dec 1817, Belmont County, Ohio, United States d. 25 Feb 1884, Harrison Twp., Logan, Ohio, United States (Age 66 years) |
| 9. Lucinda WATKINS, b. 26 Nov 1819, Belmont County, Ohio, United States d. 8 Apr 1910, Carthage, Rush, Indiana, United States (Age 90 years) |
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Family ID |
F506 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
26 Sep 2023 |