Person:Nathan Patton (8)

Watchers
Nathan Patton
m. Abt 1775
  1. Nathaniel Patton1776 - 1844
  2. Martha "Patsey" Patton1779 - 1863
  3. Thomas Patton, "Elder"1783 - 1840
  4. Nathan Patton1785 - 1863
  5. John 'Big John' Patton1787 - 1853
  6. Nancy Patton1792 - 1866
  7. Mary 'Polly' PattonAbt 1795 - 1830
m. 10 Jan 1809
Facts and Events
Name Nathan Patton
Gender Male
Birth[1] 22 Feb 1785 Rockbridge County, Virginia
Marriage 10 Jan 1809 Rockbridge County, Virginiato Jane "Jean" Campbell
Death[1] 24 Jan 1863 Marshall County, Illinois
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    Nathan Patton
    BIRTH 22 Feb 1785
    Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
    DEATH 24 Jan 1863 (aged 77)
    Marshall County, Illinois, USA
    BURIAL: Martin Cemetery
    Pattonsburg, Marshall County, Illinois, USA

    Nathan married 10 Jan 1809, in Rockbridge Co., Va to Jane Campbell, daughter of John & Martha (Vanskoy) Campbell. [Jane's page says she is the daughter of John Campbell and Mary Smith, needs research]. Nathan & his sister, Martha "Patsey" (Patton) Campbell married brother & sister. In 1814, Nathan & Jane traveled by covered wagon from Rockbridge Co., Va to Brown Co., Ohio. Nathan bought the Sam McNown farm. Nathan was a farmer & money maker & Brown Co., Ohio proved to be too slow for him.

    In 1834, Nathan moved his entire family & located in Belle Plain Twp., Marshall County, Illinois. Nathan was one of Belle Plain's first settlers. In 1850, John & Jane along with five children continue to live in Belle Plain Twp. John farms for a living. Jane died in Nov of 1850. John laid out a small village on 13 March 1856. The towns people named the village Pattonsburg after Nathan. In 1860, the town contained a dozen houses, store, post office, blacksmith shop & school house; with a population of 30-40 people. The people of the area referred to Nathan as "Father Patton."

    Nathan & Jane had ?14 children: Robert S. Patton, B?1809; Female Patton, B ?1812 M Wm Hester; ?Permelia Patton, B?1815, M James Shanklin; Jane Julia Patton, B 1821, M George Hollenback; Nathaniel Patton, B 1822, M Parthenia Bennington, second, Helen J. Davidson; James Patton, B 1823, D 1839; John Patton, B 1825; Sarah A. Patton, B 1828, M Wm Henry Porch; Parthenia Patton, B 1830, D 1830; Sally Patton, B 1832, M McCann; Mary Patton, B 1834, never married; Rosanna Patton, B 1836, D 1839; Elizabeth "Betsy" Patton, B 1837, D 1908, never married; Phebe D. Patton, B 1838, D 1839; (Note: 3 children died in 1839, not sure cause of death)

    Nathan died 24 Jan 1863, at the age of 78. He was buried next to Jane in Martin cemetery, in Belle Plain Twp., Marshall County, Ill.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37336032/nathan-patton