Person:Sylvia Mansfield (1)

m. 19 Nov 1792
  1. Ambrose Mansfield1794 - Bef 1853
  2. Salona Mansfield1795 - 1869
  3. Almon Mansfield1796 - 1858
  4. Olive Mansfield1798 - 1879
  5. Achsabell Mansfield1800 - 1884
  6. Sylvia Mansfield1802 - 1886
  7. Perlina Mansfield1803 -
  8. Anna Mansfield1806 -
  9. Delia Mansfield1808 - 1860
  10. Amasa Carlo Mansfield1810 - 1811
m. 27 Jul 1827
  1. Prescott Pattridge1828 - 1883
  2. Albert Partridge1829 - 1919
  3. Sarah P. Partridge1831 - 1850
  4. Curtis Abel Partridge1834 - 1892
  5. Martha Adelia Partridge1838 - 1882
  6. Sylvia Jane Partridge1840 - Aft 1915
  7. Henry Harrison Partridge1843 - 1897
  8. Caroline Partridge1846 - 1914
Facts and Events
Name Sylvia Mansfield
Gender Female
Birth? 14 Jun 1802 Milton, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Marriage 27 Jul 1827 Essex, Chittenden, Vermontto Abel Partridge
Death[1] 17 Feb 1886 Pleasant Grove, Olmsted, Minnesota, United States
Burial? Pleasant Grove, Olmsted, Minnesota, United StatesEvergreen Union Cemetery
Probate[2] 1886 Pleasant Grove, Olmsted, Minnesota, United States
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References
  1. Rochester Post
    Feb. 26, 1886.

    PATTRIDGE - At Pleasant Grove, MN Feb. 17, 1886, Mrs. Sylvia Pattridge, aged about 84 years.

    The deceased was born in the town of Essex, VT, June 14, 1802, married to Abel Pattridge of the same town in July 1827. Shortly after marriage they settled on a farm in Highgate, where they lived until about 1854; and where were born their eight children three of whom have preceded their mother in crossing the river. VIZ: Sarah, Delia and Prescott. Albert and Mrs. Jane Bagley of Minneapolis, Henry of Mineral Park, AZ and Curtis and Mrs. Caroline Heydon of Pleasant Grove, survive her. In 1854 Mr. Pattridge sought to remove to the then new state of Iowa; and accordingly sold out and prepared to settle in Jackson county, IA. Soon after his return from that state and before he could carry out the intention, he died. His widow carried out the intention of her husband in moving west and settled first in IA; but in 1855 removed to Pleasant Grove, Olmsted county, this state and preempted a quarter of a section of government land, where she continued to reside until 1867. In that year she built a house in the village of Pleasant Grove and continued to live in it until her death. The fact that she took her large family and emigrated to a new country far away from home and friends shows her to have been a woman of far more than average courage and ability. She was distinguished for her energy, industry, honesty and frugality. The funeral was held in the Methodist Church, Pleasant Grove, Friday Feb. 13th, Rev. Payson of Rochester attending. The large number in attendance, although the day was very inclement attests to the respect in which she was held.

  2. Minnesota, Wills and Probate Records, 1801-1925
    [1].