Daniel sold his land on Devil's Fork Creek in Pendelton Feb. 4, 1806, and
headed west with other members of his family.Opal Lousin, 3 Dec 1992. ..."In the book of Census for 1800 Pendelton
District, S.C. p. 104, item #205 - Daniel Keith, Jr. was male 16-25, with
child (female) under 10 and female 16-25;Item #206 - Daniel Keith, Sr. 1 male 16-25, and one over 45; 1 female
10-16, and one female over 45;Pg. 105 Item #251 - Alexander Keith - 3 males under 10, one male 25-45; 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-25.
Item #255 - John Scott 3 males under 10, 3 males 10-16, 1 male 26-45; 2 females under 10, 1 female 26-45 (This looks much like it may be ours)."...
..."From information regarding the Keith, Glenn and Liddle families, we can now get death certificates possibly, and wills for Daniel Keith and William Liddell at least?
The Scott family married into the Keith, Glenn and Liddle families. One
married into married into the Gaily so I have given that information. Also
McCollisters got involved.
P. 97, item #80 - John Glenn; item #82 Moses Liddle census had one male
under 10, 2 males 10-16, one male over 45; 4 females under 10, one female
10-16; one from 26-45 and 1 over 45 with 9 slaves; "........"I think Daniel Keith's Will will be found in Franklin Co., Tenn. He
was born c1740, married Elizabeth Liddell b. c 1745 and died soon after they
moved to Franklin Co., Tenn. They had:
1) Ruth b, 1762 m. William Liddell
2) Alexander m. Sarah Galey
3) Nancy m. John Scott
4) James
5) Martha m. Robert Clare
6) Daniel
7) Andrew
8) Elizabeth m. Thomas Morrow
9) Mary m. Thomas _______
10) Esther m. William Brazleton(Verify this vs. any zeroxed information). They may have been in Gwinnett
Co., Ga. but more likely in Anderson Co., S.C. We need to know where the Scottfamily lived when the children were born, particularly to include Isabella as I think she was born c1800 in S.C. The records in the book are more correct than those of the descendants. I do not believe the family lived in Jackson Co., Tenn. but lived in S.C., then possibly Giles Co., Tenn. A lot needs to be done in this connection."...Following is information on Cornelius Keith, perhaps a brother to our
Daniel. There is also an Alexander Keith who also may have been a brother.Enumeration of 1800 Census reocrd, Pendleton District, S.C.
Cornelius Keith, Sr., was born in 1743, died 13 June 1820 and is buried in Oolenoy church yard in Pickens County, S.C. His wife mary LaFoom (Laffoon?) Keith was born 1749, died 13 Feb. 1846. Cornelius Keith, Jr., was born 14 May 1786, died 26 Nov. 1848. His wife, Nancy, was born 24 June 1788, died 1 March 1863. Cornelius, Sr., was of a family living on the Roanoke River in Brunswick Coutny in 1734, and found in various places in southern Virginia; he himself, moved form Surry Co., N.C. to Pendleton District probably about 1795, along with a number of others from that area. He wrote a will 19 May 1820, which was not filed for many years (Pack 183, Equityé, Pickens County). His children were John, George, William L., James, Allen, Mary (married Amos Sutherland), Sarah (married William Sutherland), Rebecca (married Jospeh B. Reid), Eady (married Alfred Hester), Cornelius. Cornelius Keith, Sr., probably went to South Carolina shortly after he sold land in 1795 in Patrick, now Grayson Co., Va., to Nathaniel Stewart. Some of this Stewart family and several Keiths, probably realted to Cornelius, removed to Greenville District, S.C. Daniel and Alexander Keith were enumerated in Pendleton District in 1790 and James Keith sold, 24 Sept 1792 to James and Andrew Holland, land on Big Beaverdam Creek in what is now Anderson County, with Daniel Keith as a witness.
Duncan Keith moved from Surry County, N.C., to Greenville District, S.C.Possible KEITH brothers:
Keith, Daniel, Sr.
Cornelius Sr.
Alexander
James
DuncanA native of Alabama, son of one of it's early colonial families. Went to Tennessee where he died at over 90 years old. He was blind for several years before his death. See notes under John Scott, Portrait and Bio. Album, 1891, pg. 611 of DeWitt Co., Ill. AFN: KWSO-M6 LDS Records.Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: DANIEL /KEITH/, Sr.
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: DANIEL /Keith/, Sr.
See pg. 20 of Gone to Georgia, see notes under father, James Liddell. Reported as, 'From Gwinnett Co., GA.'
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: ELIZABETH /LIDDELL/
See notes under grandfather, John Scott. Matt Scott, of Lombord, Ill. provided information to Bob Brown of Delta, Colo. on this family. Matt stated that they had 11 children.
D/o Henry Ellis Maxwell. Mary and Andrew had no children.
See History of Daviess Co., Mo. 1882 page 862-3. Elder Martin Scott
Copy sent by Opal Lousin, extremely faint and impossible to read, however,
there is a great deal of information concerning this family.There is a Martin Scott also buried in the Gallatin, Scotland Cem., who
served in the Civil War, does not give dates, would have been born about
1830-50 period in order to have served. Co. I 44th Inf. Wife Mary C. born
1844, died 1906.HISTORY OF DAVIESS CO., MO published 1882
ELDER MARTIN SCOTT
MARTIN SCOTT is a native of Jackson Co., Tenn and was born 14 Mar 1807. His father, John Scott, was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. When the subject of our sketch was a child his parents moved to Ind. where he was reared upon a farm, and received his education in the common schools of that state. He is one of a family of 14 children, 4 of whom are ministers in the Christian Church. When he was 15 years old, his parents moved to Sangamon Co., Ill. And at that time there were but three houses in what is now the city of Springfield, Illinois. In 1827, he moved to Tazewell Co., Ill., and settled at settled on a farm A short time thereafter, by a change of county lines, he became a resident of McLean county, and a few years later, by the same process, was made a citizen of the county of DeWitt, and thus without moving once, he resided successivily in three different counties.
While a resident of McLean County he was elected three times sheriff of
the county, and it was while living there that he began his work in the
ministry. In 1844 he was ordained and has been preaching ever since. With
assistance of John A. Grove Christian Church. He is now old in years, and it
may well be said, that the world is the better for his having lived in it. The names of his brothers and sisters are as follows: Andrew, John, James K., William L., Samuel E., Moses, Wilson, Alexander, Anna C., Ruth B., Nancy,
Isabel and Patsy.
Elder Scott was united in marriage, February 25, 1830, to Miss Lucinda
Maxwell. She died March 11, 1831. He was married April 19, 1835 to Miss Nancy Maxwell. She had one chiild, John M. born July 30, 1840. Mrs. Nancy Scott died in 1872. On the 16th of August 1873, Elder Scott was united in marriage to Mrs. Dinah Scott, widow of James Scott. Her maiden name was Clifton.
Elder Scott is one of the most highly respected citizens of this county.
Daviess Co., Mo. Cemetery Records: Death reported 1886 Sept 15; martin
Scott age 79-4-14; died 1886 July 29 at 2 P.M.; married died in Washington
Twp; buried in Scotland Cemetery, Daviess Co., Mo.
(James K. Scott, a pioneer preacher in DeWitt County, Ill)
Ruth, and Patsy, (others can not be read)1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill. 15/16 pg. 397
Scott, Martin age 43 born Tenn. Minister
Mary 56 N.C.
John 14 ? Ill.
See History of Daviess Co., Mo. 1882 page 862-3. Elder Martin Scott
Copy sent by Opal Lousin, extremely faint and impossible to read, however,
there is a great deal of information concerning this family.There is a Martin Scott also buried in the Gallatin, Scotland Cem., who
served in the Civil War, does not give dates, would have been born about
1830-50 period in order to have served. Co. I 44th Inf. Wife Mary C. born
1844, died 1906.HISTORY OF DAVIESS CO., MO published 1882
ELDER MARTIN SCOTT
MARTIN SCOTT is a native of Jackson Co., Tenn and was born 14 Mar 1807. His father, John Scott, was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. When the subject of our sketch was a child his parents moved to Ind. where he was reared upon a farm, and received his education in the common schools of that state. He is one of a family of 14 children, 4 of whom are ministers in the Christian Church. When he was 15 years old, his parents moved to Sangamon Co., Ill. And at that time there were but three houses in what is now the city of Springfield, Illinois. In 1827, he moved to Tazewell Co., Ill., and settled at settled on a farm A short time thereafter, by a change of county lines, he became a resident of McLean county, and a few years later, by the same process, was made a citizen of the county of DeWitt, and thus without moving once, he resided successivily in three different counties.
While a resident of McLean County he was elected three times sheriff of
the county, and it was while living there that he began his work in the
ministry. In 1844 he was ordained and has been preaching ever since. With
assistance of John A. Grove Christian Church. He is now old in years, and it
may well be said, that the world is the better for his having lived in it. The names of his brothers and sisters are as follows: Andrew, John, James K., William L., Samuel E., Moses, Wilson, Alexander, Anna C., Ruth B., Nancy,
Isabel and Patsy.
Elder Scott was united in marriage, February 25, 1830, to Miss Lucinda
Maxwell. She died March 11, 1831. He was married April 19, 1835 to Miss Nancy Maxwell. She had one chiild, John M. born July 30, 1840. Mrs. Nancy Scott died in 1872. On the 16th of August 1873, Elder Scott was united in marriage to Mrs. Dinah Scott, widow of James Scott. Her maiden name was Clifton.
Elder Scott is one of the most highly respected citizens of this county.
Daviess Co., Mo. Cemetery Records: Death reported 1886 Sept 15; martin
Scott age 79-4-14; died 1886 July 29 at 2 P.M.; married died in Washington
Twp; buried in Scotland Cemetery, Daviess Co., Mo.
(James K. Scott, a pioneer preacher in DeWitt County, Ill)
Ruth, and Patsy, (others can not be read)1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill. 15/16 pg. 397
Scott, Martin age 43 born Tenn. Minister
Mary 56 N.C.
John 14 ? Ill.
Quite confusing as to the actual name, different sources give Mary, Polly
and Nancy. In the Daiess Co. History it is clearly Nancy Maxwell.
Cem. records gives Mary, died 1878, age 26 years, buried in Scotland Cem.
See History of Daviess Co., Mo. 1882 page 862-3. Elder Martin Scott
Copy sent by Opal Lousin, extremely faint and impossible to read, however,
there is a great deal of information concerning this family.There is a Martin Scott also buried in the Gallatin, Scotland Cem., who
served in the Civil War, does not give dates, would have been born about
1830-50 period in order to have served. Co. I 44th Inf. Wife Mary C. born
1844, died 1906.HISTORY OF DAVIESS CO., MO published 1882
ELDER MARTIN SCOTT
MARTIN SCOTT is a native of Jackson Co., Tenn and was born 14 Mar 1807. His father, John Scott, was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. When the subject of our sketch was a child his parents moved to Ind. where he was reared upon a farm, and received his education in the common schools of that state. He is one of a family of 14 children, 4 of whom are ministers in the Christian Church. When he was 15 years old, his parents moved to Sangamon Co., Ill. And at that time there were but three houses in what is now the city of Springfield, Illinois. In 1827, he moved to Tazewell Co., Ill., and settled at settled on a farm A short time thereafter, by a change of county lines, he became a resident of McLean county, and a few years later, by the same process, was made a citizen of the county of DeWitt, and thus without moving once, he resided successivily in three different counties.
While a resident of McLean County he was elected three times sheriff of
the county, and it was while living there that he began his work in the
ministry. In 1844 he was ordained and has been preaching ever since. With
assistance of John A. Grove Christian Church. He is now old in years, and it
may well be said, that the world is the better for his having lived in it. The names of his brothers and sisters are as follows: Andrew, John, James K., William L., Samuel E., Moses, Wilson, Alexander, Anna C., Ruth B., Nancy,
Isabel and Patsy.
Elder Scott was united in marriage, February 25, 1830, to Miss Lucinda
Maxwell. She died March 11, 1831. He was married April 19, 1835 to Miss Nancy Maxwell. She had one chiild, John M. born July 30, 1840. Mrs. Nancy Scott died in 1872. On the 16th of August 1873, Elder Scott was united in marriage to Mrs. Dinah Scott, widow of James Scott. Her maiden name was Clifton.
Elder Scott is one of the most highly respected citizens of this county.
Daviess Co., Mo. Cemetery Records: Death reported 1886 Sept 15; martin
Scott age 79-4-14; died 1886 July 29 at 2 P.M.; married died in Washington
Twp; buried in Scotland Cemetery, Daviess Co., Mo.
(James K. Scott, a pioneer preacher in DeWitt County, Ill)
Ruth, and Patsy, (others can not be read)1850 Census of DeWitt Co., Ill. 15/16 pg. 397
Scott, Martin age 43 born Tenn. Minister
Mary 56 N.C.
John 14 ? Ill.
Widow of James Scott, nephew of Martin Scott. She was also married to Mr.
Robb. Did this Dinah and James have a daughter Mary who was born in 1852 and
died and buried next to her, in 1878, Scotland Cem., Daviess Co., Mo.?1870 Census, Daviess Co., Washington Twp., Mo.
1900 Census, Daviess Co., Washington Twp., Mo. Birth date given as 1820
List son James living with them.
DeWitt Co., Ill. Marriage Records
1839-1877 page 65, F# 1312955 marriage to James A. Scott.
Obituary of Dinah Clifton Scott undated.
Birthdate caluated from death date she was 84 yrs, 10 months, 3 dys at death.
Robert states she died in Madelanie, Mo.
Information from Robert Brown of Delta, Colo.S-1870 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Washington Twp.
S-1900 Census, Daviess Co., MO, Gives Birthdate as 1820. Also lists son James.
S-DeWitt Co., IL, Marriage Records, 1839-1877, Page 65, F# 1312955, for marriage
to James A. Scott.
S-Obituary of Dinah Clifton Scott, undated.
S-Birth date calculated from death date. Was 84 yrs, 10 mo, 3 d. old when she died.Obituary sent by Robert Brown
Mrs. Dinah Scott died at her home at Madelaine, Mo., April 1, 1905, aged 84 years, 10 months 3 days and was laid to rest in the Scotland Cemetery Mondayevening, April 3, services being conducted by Elder D.W. Nay of Cass County, Mo. She was one of the charter members of the church of Christ at Scotland and lived a consistent christian life and was loved by all who knew her. It was hard for us to give her up but our loss is Heaven's gain and we sorrow not as those that have no hope. As the evening shades were gathering around, after a hearty supper, Grandma, as she was commonly known, laid down to rest and in about two minutes was found dead by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jane Hiatt. She leaves two sons, several grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her departure. She will be sadly missed by her son, Jas. Robb, who has been faithful in caring for her so many years and is now left without mother, father, brother, or sister to mingle with in life, but we would say, to him live so as to meet mother in Heaven.
Oh, how sadly do we miss thee, Since she passed from earth away, Borne by
angles home to rest, Eternal life shall be her stay. We loved her yes we loved her, But angles loved her more, And they have gently called her yonder shining shore. Jennie Lee.
70th Anniversary of Washington County Register
Newspaper edition dated 16 Sep 1938 on page 6 of an article written in 1876: To Union Township came W. G. Welch, a native of Yorkshire, England, an energetic farmer who celebrated a few days since his 43rd wedding anniversary.Per document which is in Washington Co., KS probate records for William Welch.
Died 21 June 1900 at Washington, KS
Resident of Washington , KS
Widow, Rachel Welch, age 67, of Washington, KS
Sons: D. J. Welch, age 64 of Haddam, KS; S.D.B. Welch, adult of Hollis, KS; William H. Welch, of Washington, KS; Robert Welch age 45 of Springdale, Arkansas; G. W. Welch age 47 of Oskaloosa, IA; C. A. Welch, age 39 of Matelain, MO.Daughters: Sarah E. Counts age 66 of Kara, KS; Mary A. Wilson age 60 of Springdale, ARK; Hannah Anderson, age 58 of Kara, KS; Cathern S. Allen age 56 of Haddam, KS; J.D.B. Wells age 53 of Kara, KS.
Grandsons: J. L. Maberry, Adult of Haddam, KS; W.G. Maberry, adult of Haddam, KS; Norman Welch, adult of Pond Creek, OK; Herman Welch, adult of Pond Creek, OK; G. W. Welch, age 17 of Pond Creed, OK
Gramdaughters: Rosette Evans adult of Haddam, KS; Charity A. Scott, adult of Billings, MT; Margaret M. Wilson, adult of Wymore, NE; Ida A. Perkins adult of Washington, KS; Dora C. Welch, age 13 of Pond Creek, OK;
Real Estate: Lot 4 in Block 11 in the River View Park Addition of Washington, KS
Executor: Son, David J. Welch
Grandsons/grand daughters; Rosetta Evans, Charles Scott, Margaret Wilson, Ida Perkins, J. L. Maberry and W. G. Maberry are children of William's daughter Mariah who is dead by now. ALl the other grandsons and grand daughters are children of William's son Benjamin who is dead by now.
Other Probate records, case #3349, found at the court house in Washington, Washington Co., KS for William G. Welch:
a) Various receipts for share of the estate:
$25 - Robert Welch $15 - Mary A. Wilson
$25 - G. W. Welch $35 - David J. Welch
b) Papers showing David J. Welch appointed the executor of the estate.
c) Description of Real Estate dated 30 Oct 1900:
1) Lot 4 in block 11 in River View Park addition to the town of Washington, KS that was appraisted at $400.
2) Lot 7 in block 1 in the Emmons addition to the town of Washington, KS that was appraisted at $200.d) One paper on the proof of will that stated William G. WElch had lived 1 1/2 years in Washington Co., KS.
Obituary of William Welch
One of the first settles of Lowe Township, would be in Washington Co., KS. In the Spring of 1873 he moved to the old homestead. Moved to Washington, KS from rural home in his old age.
Survived by his wife adn about 180 descendants, he was just a few days over 87 or 88 years old. He died last Thursday evening at his home in Washington, KS, 21 June 1900. His burial will be the last Friday in Lowe Township Cemetery on the old homestead (Friday 22 June 1900) Cemetery called Greenfield.Notes off Internet by Russell Andrews (Email andrewsrl6@hotmail.com:
William Goforth Welch went to MO in 1869 to pick up a young child, Cora Tate, to raise her (unknown relationship). May have married Rachel Robinson-Gould, widow of Winston Gould after Julia died.Per 1830 census for Sullivan Co., Fallsburgh, New York, pg. 66, line 16 for William Knapp.
M 00-05 2 Issac and Benjamin
M 05-10 2 David and Abner
M 10-15 1 John
M 30-40 1 WIlliam (Julia's Father)
F 05-10 1 Hannah
F 30-40 1 Sally (Julia's Mother)
Two daughters, Adeline (age 15, and Julia Age 13, were not counted.Per 1840 Census for Pickaway Co., Wayne Twnship, Ohio pg. 155 for William Welch.
M 00-05 2 David and Soloman
M 20-30 1 William (the father)
F 00-05 1 Mariah
F 05-10 1 Hannah
F 20-30 1 Julia (the mother)Per 1850 census for Ross Co., Jefferson Twnship, Ohio ED 121, pg. 604, dwelling 1269, dtd 12 Oct 1840:
William G. Welch 37 M England
Julia A. 34 F New York
Sarah E. 16 F New York
David I. 14 M New York
Solomon D. 12 M Ohio
Mariah D. 12 F Ohio
Mary A. 10 F Ohio
Hannah 08 F Ohio
Catherine 06 F Ohio
Jemima D. 03 F Ohio
William H. 01 M Ohio
William G. is listed as a farmerMonroe Twp., Mahaska Co., Iowa 1856 p. 1118
William G. Welch, age 43 1 year in Iowa, b. England Farmer
Juley Ann 39 1 year in Iowa, b. New York
David 19 N.Y.
Solomon 17 Ohio
Marzy (?) 15 Ohio
Hannah 14 Ohio
Catherine 11 Ohio
Gemima 9 Ohio
William 7 Ohio
George 3 Ill.
Robert 1 Iowa
Mira Warner, age 17, born Ohio
Rozetta Warner 1 Iowa (no relationship shown)From a letter of Betty Holmes to Opal Lousin, Jan 20, 1983. "I have had
some success in the Welch line which I can now trace back to Leven in
Yorkshire, England. I located 2nd G. Grandfather, William Goforth Welch's
christening record and the marriage of his parents, Robert and Elizabeth
Goforth Welch."
Further, from charts sent to me by Betty in Feb. 1991, she provided much
further and detailed inforamtion. William and Julia were married probably in
Sullivan or Ulster Co., N.Y. Sources: 1900 census, Washington Co., Ks. and
family records.1880 Census, Washington Co., Kansas living with his son, Charles. W. G.
age 67. Ruth Anderson, wife of Ellery of Washington state, of the line of
Charles William Anderson of Allen R. children, has a picture of this Charles
Welch which she sent me a copy.13 Jun 1860 Census, Keokuk Co., Iowa, Lafette Twp.
South English P.O. pg. 60 Dwelling 418 Family 419
dated 13 June 1860:
Welch, William age 47 M W Farmer Value of rlestate $800 prsl $300 brn Engl.
Julia A. 43 F W born N.Y.
Mariah (Maud) 22 F W Ohio
Catherine 15 F W Ohio in school this year
Jemima (Jessamine) 13 F W " " "
William H.(A.) 11 M W " " "
George 7 M W " " "
Robert 4 M W Illinois
Benjamine F.(Berry) 2 M W Iowa
Warner, Rosetta 4 F W Iowa (Marzia's children)
Jones 1 M W Iowa
William is a farmer1850 Census, Ross Co., Ohio #1269 District 131
Jefferson Township
Welch, William G. age 37 male white farmer born England
Julia A. 34 f w N.Y.
Sarah E. 16 f w N.Y.
David I. 14 m w Ohio
Solomon D. 12 m w Ohio
Mariah D. 12 f w Ohio
Hannah 8 f w Ohio
Catherine 6 f w Ohio
Jemima D. 3 f w Ohio
William H. 1 m w OhioWilliam emigrated from England in 1820 with his parents & brother Robert.
Also a grandmother, Ann Smith Goforth Bowes with John Bowes.
William listed his occupation in 1900 as a capitalist. He was listed as
visiting a brother.
Robert died in Arkansas but buried in Haddam Cem., Haddam, Kansas..
Rachel Gould Welch 1832-1815, bd. Church of the Brethern Cem. near
Washington, Ks.1830 Census of Ulster Co., N.Y. Warsing P. 197
Welch, William Goforth
2 males 15-20, (William, Robert, Jr. and Robert, Sr.) 1 male 40-50
1 Female 30-40 (Elizabeth)Mahaska Co, Pleasant Grove twnship, post office Indianapolis, IA, 0g 393 (on rt.), line 36, dwelling 148, dtd 16 Aug 1870:
Pleasant Grove Twnshp 1870 pg. 20 #148
WELCH, William G. age 57 Farmer b. England Foreign Born
Julian 53 N.Y Y Y
George W. 17 Ill. N N
Robert 14 Ia. Y N
Benjamin F. 12 Ia. Y N
Charles A. 8 Ia. Y N
Elizabeth 74 England Y YValue of real estate is $3000 and personal estate is $884. Elizabeth, mother of William G., can not read nor write. Nearby are son William H. Welch and daughter, Mariah Mayberry.
1880 Census Washington Co., Kansas Union Twnsp.
WELCH, William G. 67 Head of house Farmer b. England fa. Eng. Mo. Eng.
Charles 19 Son born Iowa, father England Mother N.Y.
G. W. Mayberry age 15, born in IA, fatehr in OH mother in OH
G. W. Mayberry is a grandson of Wm. by his daughter Mariah. Note that nearby are sons of Wm. G. (Robert, George W. and Frank, also known as Benjamin)1900 Census Washington Co., Kansas Washington Twp., Washington, Kansas, Second Street, dwelling 58, SD 5, ED 146, sheet 3, dtd 5 jun 1900:
WELCH, William G. Head house born June 1813 86 yrs. 20 yrs married, born
England. Parents born England, Imm. 1820, in US 80 yrs. (Capitalist, Owned
House Clear)
Rachel Welch wife, born Oct. 1832 67 Yrs. married 20 yrs. 10 children, 7 living, born Ohio, Father born Penn. mother b. Ohio.
John W. Gould, son in law, July 1857, born IA, parents both in OH
William and Rachel were married 20 years. Rachel was the mother of 10 children of whom 7 were still living. William Immigrated to US in 1820 and is naturalized adn owns home free of a mortgage. William listed as a capitalist. John is single and listed as a farm laborer. John Gould is a step son, Rachel's son by her marriage to Winston Gould.
From a letter to my father, Glenn Anderson, 29 Aug. 1958, from Jane
Hartgrave, she wrote; ..."grandparents & some aunts and uncles at Allen
Cemetery". ..."Grandma Welchs maiden name was Knapp, she was Welch descent
from Wales so mother was all English & Welch."..In 1880 William married Rachel Gould who was born in 1832. Rachel died in 1915 in Washington Co., Kansas and was buried in Church of the Brethern Cem., Washington, Washington Co., Kansas.
She had 10 children by a previous marriage, 7 still living in 1900.PARISH REGISTER (BISHOP'S TRANSCRIPTS)
ST. John's Church in Beverley 1600-1818 #0919386
Marriages in 1794 and 1795
No. 958 July 5th William Goforth of Catwick and Ann Smith of this Parish, by Banns.12 miles south and 3 west of Fairbury, Neb. (in Kansas)
William G. WELCH Born Jun 13, 1813 Died June 21, 1900Notes from Clara Anderson. William came from England at the age of seven years with his mother.
Rachel was born in 1832, died in 1915 in Washington Co., Kansas and buried in the Church of the Brethern Cem., Washington, Washington Co., Kansas. They were married in 1880, she had 10 children by previous marriage, 7 were living in 1900. (Time of William's death) Note by Betty Holmes. Apparently married after the 1880 census taken as she is not listed with William and his son Charles, the 1890 census destroyed by fire.
Her parents father born in Penn., mother in Ohio. Rachel was buried in the Church of the Brethern Cemetery near Washington, Kansas.
Betty Holmes has a form indicating that Robert died between 1852-60, possibly in Stark Co., Ill. near Dorane. See LDS Temple record #62026, 1850 Census of Ross Co., Ohio and Leven Parish records, Yorkshire, England. #990839 (Original) and for the marriage and birth records of William and Robert.
Robert Welch, also spelled Wilch, had a department store in New York.Ann Bowes, age 86 in 1850, living with Robert & Elizabeth. Emigrated in 1820.
1830 Census of Ulster Co., N.Y #?19166 Warwarsing p. 197
Robert WELCH 2 Males 15-20, (Robert and William) 1 Male 40-50 (Robert Welch Sr.) 1 female 30-40 (Elizabeth)1850 Census of Ross Co., Ohio Jefferson Twp. Dist 131
WELCH, Robert age 60 Farmer $300 born England
Elizabeth 54 England
BOWES, Ann (Mother of Elizabeth) age 86, born England (LDS #444718 Oct 12)1860 Census of Stark Co., Ill. Penn Twp.
P.O. Dorrance, Ill. Dwelling 1240, family 1207 pg. 183 LDS #0803229 16 Jul 1880
WELCH, David (Grandson) 25 Male White Laborer Real Estate $100 Personal Estate $75 born N.Y.
WELCH, Elizabeth 26 Female White born Ohio
Elizabeth 64 Female White EnglandHollenberg, Washington Co., Kansas 1880 Census pg. 17
WELCH, Warren K. age 49 (1831) born N.Y. father and mother b. N.Y.
Estes B. 44 " "
Julia E. 22
Lilly A. 14
George F. 18
Fannie B. 10
(All born in N.Y., a son of Robert?)There is also a John Welch boarding with the Smith Horn family in 1880, Washington Co., Kansas age 20 born in Iowa, father born in Ia. & mother in MO.
The mother of Elizabeth Goforth was Ann Smith, Goforth, Bowes - came to America from England with her daughter in 1820.
Elizabeth was living with her grandson, (1860 Census) David Welch and wife Elizabeth. She was 64 yrs. old at that time and a widow. This was Stark Co., Penn twp., P.O. Dorrance, Ill.See Mahaska Co., Iowa Pleasant Grove Twp., pg. 20 #148 Elizabeth Welch, age 74, born England, unemployed.
Temple Records #62026, 1850 Census of Ross Co., Ohio to Leven Parish Records, Yorkshire, England #990839 (original) (Marriage record & birth of William and Robert)
The family emigrated to US in 1820. Also see IGI records.
From research ordered and dated return of 14 Feb. 1979 from Humberside County Council, by Mrs. Boddington: In behalf of Mrs. D. H. Aufdengarten, 1019 Geil, Des Moines, Iowa 50315 Concerning Robert Wilch and Elizabeth Goforth. She is now living in Washington, Kansas.
Both of Leven, married 26 Nov. 1812 after Banns published without impediment, by Richard Coulson, curate. Witnesses, John Bowes and George Whiting.
Baptisms, 13 June 1813, William, son of Robert and Elizabeth Wilch, Leven, labourer
Baptism 15 Feb. 1815, Robert, son of above.There are several Welch's buried in the cemeteries around Fairbury, Morrowville and Haddam, Kansas and Neb. area. Do not know who many of them
are.
Welch, Mary Lena Mother born 1860 d. 1937, Morrowville Cem.
Welch, Robert Father 1855 - 1938
Located next to several families of Bobbitt and Holloway families.Lloyd E. Welch 1882 - 1921 Allie his wife 1884 - 1958 (son of Robert and Mary)
Records by Betty Holmes, of Fallon, Nevada Feb. 1991.
Marriage pg. #495 and Baptismal records 1796 April 4th, Baptized, Elizabeth,
daughter of William and Ann Goforth of Seaton.There are also records of burials on the same page, 1795, which lists:
June 18th 1795 Mary daughter of John Smith of Seaton
July 1st 1795 Anne daughter of John Smith of Seaton For future reference in case more is found on the connection of these Smiths, possibly a brother, or even a father of Ann Smith, mother of our Elizabeth.Betty Holmes Feb. 1991 ..."I know that Elizabeth moved from Ross Co.,
Ohio to Stark Co., Ill before or after Robert's death...."
I love these parish registers! ....Leven, Catwich, Sigglesthorne and
Beverley are all within about a fifteen mile distance in the East Riding of
Yorkshire.
I don't know what happened to Robert Welch who emigrated with his parents
and brother William.
IGI of LDS library, Parish Records of Leven, York, England. Film #990839
(Ann Goforth ch. record)
Ann Bowes, age 86 on 1850 census of Ross Co., Ohio
Parish Register of Sigglesthore, Yorkshire, England #0990846 at bapt. of
Elizabeth says they are of Seaton.
Burial Record of William Goforth 31 Dec 1798 & marirage of Ann Goforth to
John Bowes 27 Nov. 1800.
Ann Bowes on 1850 census of Ross Co., Oh with Robert & Elizabeth Welch.
Emery Welch, son of Robert & Mary, 1880-1884. Do not know who this is,
does not fit into the other known line of my own.
Information from Fred Knapp, Rt. 2 Box 438 C, AB Hwy Richland, MO. 65556
Nicholas Knapp Gen. (1955) w/supplement (1956); Unconnected Knapp files
(1955); Misc. records, files, genealogies. The town of Thompson, Sullivan Co., NY as applied to the family of William Knapp et al is found later in the
records as Thompsonville. The same appies to the town of Fallsburg, which is
also found as Fellsburg, NY.
From Betty Holmes of Fallen, Nev.