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Cornelius Dillingham [1] |
Birth |
29 Apr 1792 |
Freeport, Maine, -USA [1] |
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- BIO: Cornelius Dillingham, born at Freeport, Maine, 29 April 1892; died near Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio, 2 April 1879; married Elizabeth French Pompilly, born at Turner, Maine, 16 October 1795; died at Amelia,Ohio, 6 January 1870. Cornelius, oldest son of Melatiah Dillingham and his first wife Joanna (Dennison) Dillingham, grew up in Freeport, Cumberland County, Maine. He served in the War of 1812 as a private in Capt. Richmond's artillery company, Col. Ryerson's regiment of the Massachusetts Militia, 25 September to 7 November 1815, at Portland, Maine. This company was enlisted at Turner, Maine, where Cornelius's wife Elizabeth Pompilly was born. With a group of other Maine people including some of his wife's family, Cornelius and Elizabeth headed west, the exact date of removal unknown. Cornelius was of record in Wilton, Maine in 1817, but was not in the 1820 census as head of family in either Maine or Ohio. He was enumerated in the 1830 and 1840 census of Clermont County, Ohio with wife and two children. By 1850, both children were married and his son George and family were living next door. His daughter and her young so were members of Cornelius and Elizabeth's household. In 1860, George was deceased and his three sons were living with Cornelius. Elizabeth died in January 1870, and Cornelius at age seventy-eight, was enumerated in the 1870 census of Clermont County, June 6. His daughter, her husband and two children, and his grandson Frank Dillingham, were members of his household. Cornelius was a prosperous farmer. His real estate value in 1870 was $8000, and personal property, $3000. Cornelius died 2 April 1879. Children of Cornelius and Elizabeth F. (Pompilly) Dillingham: i George Sumner, born 1821, in Maine according to the genealogy of the New England Dillingham family. but Ohio as reported in the 1850 census; died near Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio between 1850 and 1860; married Hannah Butler in 1843. ii Celia Pompilly born in Ohio, 1 August 1823; died at Owensville, Ohio, 10 August 1906; married 12 January 1842, Isaac L. Godfrey, born Ohio about 1817. He was a cabinetmaker. Two children, born in Ohio: Franklin H. born about 1848. Minney born about 1853. From Volume VIII of the Dillingham Family Exchange Bulletin
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- BIO: Cornelius Dillingham, born at Freeport, Maine, 29 April 1892; died near Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio, 2 April 1879; married Elizabeth French Pompilly, born at Turner, Maine, 16 October 1795; died at Amelia,Ohio, 6 January 1870. Cornelius, oldest son of Melatiah Dillingham and his first wife Joanna (Dennison) Dillingham, grew up in Freeport, Cumberland County, Maine. He served in the War of 1812 as a private in Capt. Richmond's artillery company, Col. Ryerson's regiment of the Massachusetts Militia, 25 September to 7 November 1815, at Portland, Maine. This company was enlisted at Turner, Maine, where Cornelius's wife Elizabeth Pompilly was born. With a group of other Maine people including some of his wife's family, Cornelius and Elizabeth headed west, the exact date of removal unknown. Cornelius was of record in Wilton, Maine in 1817, but was not in the 1820 census as head of family in either Maine or Ohio. He was enumerated in the 1830 and 1840 census of Clermont County, Ohio with wife and two children. By 1850, both children were married and his son George and family were living next door. His daughter and her young so were members of Cornelius and Elizabeth's household. In 1860, George was deceased and his three sons were living with Cornelius. Elizabeth died in January 1870, and Cornelius at age seventy-eight, was enumerated in the 1870 census of Clermont County, June 6. His daughter, her husband and two children, and his grandson Frank Dillingham, were members of his household. Cornelius was a prosperous farmer. His real estate value in 1870 was $8000, and personal property, $3000. Cornelius died 2 April 1879. Children of Cornelius and Elizabeth F. (Pompilly) Dillingham: i George Sumner, born 1821, in Maine according to the genealogy of the New England Dillingham family. but Ohio as reported in the 1850 census; died near Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio between 1850 and 1860; married Hannah Butler in 1843. ii Celia Pompilly born in Ohio, 1 August 1823; died at Owensville, Ohio, 10 August 1906; married 12 January 1842, Isaac L. Godfrey, born Ohio about 1817. He was a cabinetmaker. Two children, born in Ohio: Franklin H. born about 1848. Minney born about 1853. From Volume VIII of the Dillingham Family Exchange Bulletin
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Death |
2 Apr 1879 |
Amelia, Clermont, Ohio, -USA [1] |
Person ID |
I25761 |
HHTT | Dad's Side |
Last Modified |
1 Jul 2022 |