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WILLIAM ALONZO COTTINGHAMS1
...In September, 1863, Mr. Cottingham was united in marriage to Miss Jane Haddock, daughter of Robert and Jane (Hargitt) Haddock. Both the Haddock and Hargitt families were among the pioneers of Dearborn county. Mrs. Cottinghanrs parents were born and married in England: came to America in 1821, after a tedious voyage of seven weeks on a sailing vessel, and located in Dearborn county. During their long and tedious voyage a fellow-passenger declared he would agree to eat the engine of the first steamer that ventured to cross the ocean, supposing that to be an utter impossibility, though Fulton's steamboat had been plying in the waters of the Hudson river for several years. Robert Haddock was a man of fine education and native ability as a teacher and in his day was a local preacher of considerable renown in the Methodist Episcopal church...
References
- ↑ William Alonzo Cottingham, in Memoirs of the lower Ohio Valley : personal and genealogical with portraits. (Madison, Wisconsin: Federal Publishing Company, 1905)
Page 127. - ↑ Robert Haddock household, in Dearborn, Indiana, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432)
17 Sep 1850.
Robert was enumerated as a farmer, as well as his son, John.
Name:Robert Haddock Age:56 Birth Year:abt 1794 Birthplace:England Home in 1850:Miller, Dearborn, Indiana Gender:Male Family Number:1234 Household Members: NameAge Robert Haddock56 Jane Haddock49 John Haddock18 George Haddock16 Elizabeth Haddock13 Joseph Haddock11 Jane Haddock9 William Haddock5
- ↑ Hargitt-Haddock Family Cemetery, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ Singleton and Related Families, Url: www.singletonfamily.org/.
- ↑ Hargitt-Haddock Cemetery, in Fox, Dianne, and Lois Lee Harper. Cemeteries of the northeast section of Dearborn County, Indiana. (Apollo, Pennsylvania: Closson Press, c1993)
pg 228.
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