Person:John Austin (121)

Watchers
m. Bef 1807
  1. John O Austin1807 - Aft 1884
  2. Unknown Female AustinAbt 1810 - Aft 1884
  • HJohn O Austin1807 - Aft 1884
  • W.  Amy Rose (add)
m. Abt 1835
  1. Warren B AustinAbt 1836 - Aft 1884
  2. John Rose AustinAbt 1837 - Aft 1884
  3. Catherine AustinAbt 1838 - Aft 1884
  4. Brushrod W AustinAbt 1840 - Aft 1884
  5. Garrie D AustinAbt 1842 - Bef 1884
Facts and Events
Name John O Austin
Gender Male
Birth[1] 29 Mar 1807 Montgomery, Maryland, United States
Residence[1] Abt 1810 Washington, District of Columbia, United Statesparents kept a hotel in Georgetown
Residence[1] Abt 1829 Hamilton, Ohio, United Stateswhere his father died
Residence[1] 1830 Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, United Statesshoemaker
Marriage Abt 1835 Union, Indiana, United Statesto Amy Rose (add)
Residence[1] Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, United States
Death? Aft 1884 Wayne, Indiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Biography, in History of Wayne County, Indiana: together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens, history of Indiana and the Northwest Territory, embracing accounts of the prehistoric races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history (1884). (Chicago : Inter-state Pub., , 1884).

    Vol 2, p 323 -
    John O. Austin is a native of Montgomery Co., Md., born March 29, 1807, a son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Offord) Austin. His parents moved to the District of Columbia when he was quite young, and kept a hotel in Georgetown. When he was ten years of age they moved to the Shenandoah Valley, where he grew to manhood. They afterward moved to Hamilton County, Ohio, where the father died in 1829. Of ten children, John O. and a sister living in Union Co., Ind., are the only ones living. John O. Austin learned the shoemaker's trade when a young man, at which he worked over forty years. In 1830 he moved to Richmond, remaining there till 1834. In 1832 he subscribed for the Palladium. While in Richmond he clerked in the dry-goods store of Theo. Sittle. In 1835 he went to Liberty, Union County, and soon after married Amy Rose, a native of Indiana, born in 1814, and a daughter of Abraham Rose. He located in Liberty, working at his trade in connection with farming. In the fall of 1871 he came to Wayne County, and bought the farm known as Jacob Brooks farm, consisting of 105 acres of find land with good farm buildings At present he lives rather a retired life, renting his farm to his sons. Mr. and Mrs. Austin are members of the Congregational church. Their children are five in number---Warren B., John R., Catherine (wife of P. S. Sutton), Brushrod W., and Garrie D., the latter deceased.