Person:Daisy Cottingham (1)

Watchers
m. 2 Sep 1863
  1. Sarah Isabelle Cottingham1864 - 1942
  2. Harriet Cottingham1867 - 1926
  3. Daisy Cottingham1870 - 1939
  4. Clyde Haddock Cottingham1879 - 1974
m. 28 Feb 1900
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Daisy Cottingham
Alt Name[4] Daisey Cottingham
Gender Female
Birth[2][4][3] 31 Jan 1870 Bright, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
Marriage 28 Feb 1900 Dearborn, Indiana, United Statesto Michael L Rechenbach
Death[2][5] 12 Dec 1939 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Burial[6] Taylor Memorial Cemetery, Howey-in-the-Hills, Lake, Florida, United States
References
  1. William Alonzo Cottingham, in Memoirs of the lower Ohio Valley : personal and genealogical with portraits. (Madison, Wisconsin: Federal Publishing Company, 1905)
    Page 127.

    WILLIAM ALONZO COTTINGHAM, a member of the firm of Cottingham & Ingham, dealers in general merchandise, at Bright, Dearborn county, Ind., was born in that county, Feb. 3, 1840. His parents were Thomas and Sarah Mills Stohms Cottingham and his paternal grandfather was George Cottingham, a member of one of the old families which came from England and settled in Maryland. He lived and died in that state, there married a woman of German descent, who, after his death, came with the family, consisting of three sons and a daughter to Cincinnati. At that time the city consisted of a few scattering houses and the widow Cottingham found herself upon what seemed to be the outermost edge of civilization. After a few years in Cincinnati the family came to Dearborn county, locating near Logan creek, where two of the sons, Thomas and William, opened up a farm. The third son, George, went to Illinois and there farmed until his death. William also went to Illinois and in later life to Kansas where he died in 1902, at the age of ninetyfour years. Thomas remained in Dearborn county, where he wras one of the typical pioneers. He died March 31, 1897, aged eighty-six years. Game was abundant. Mr. Cottingham saw tears chased by hounds, and wolves preyed upon the live stock of the early settlers. He received his education in the little log schoolhouse, with the huge fire place and puncheon floor. In addition to pulling stumps and driving oxen on the farm he learned the trade of blacksmith, which he followed for many years with a marked degree of success. In politics he was a Jackson Democrat. He and his wife were both members of the Christian church and \vere active in promoting its good works. They had the following children : Eliza, who married William Liddle and now lives a widow at Bright ; Charlotte, deceased ; W'illiam A., the subject of this sketch ; Sarah, now Mrs. Joseph Haddock, lives at Harrison, O. ; Jacob, deceased ; Thomas B., whose sketch appears on another page of this work; Matilda, now Mrs. W. S. Fagaly, of Lawrenceburg ; Louisa, who died in girlhood; and two children who died in infancy. William A. Cottingham began life for himself at the age of sixteen years. Commencing at the bottom of the ladder as a farm hand at small wages he saved his money until he had accumulated a few hundred dollars, when he married and rented a farm. He prospered from the very beginning and after three years he bought ninety acres in Miller township, of Dearborn county, upon which he lived for four years, when he sold it to a good advantage and bought sixty acres adjoining the village of Bright. Shortly afterward he embarked in the mercantile line by purchasing a half interest in a general store at Bright, which he sold after four years. Some years later he formed a partnership with Robert Ingham, and they are now conducting a general store at Bright, Mr. Cottingham also managing his farm. In political matters Mr. Cottingham has followed in the footsteps of his honored father and votes the Democratic ticket. He has been elected township trustee, sen-ing with credit to himself and greatly to the advantage of the township. He has also held other minor offices. He and his family are members of the Methodist Episcopal church. 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. To Mr. and Mrs. Cottingham there have been born the following children: Belle, wife of B. R. White, agent of the Canadian Pacific railway, and resides in Cincinnati; Daisy, wife of M. L. Rechenbach, residing at Harrison, O. ; Hattie, at home ; and Clyde H., who lives in Cincinnati. Mrs. Cottingham died on Aug. 21, 1902.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Daisy Cottingham, in Compiler: Navi_4u. Hargitts, Haddocks and Morgans too. (Viewed May 2013).

    Name
    Daisy Cottingham
    1880 United States Federal Census
    1910 United States Federal Census
    1920 United States Federal Census
    1930 United States Federal Census
    Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007
    Public Member Trees
    Web: Florida, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012

    Gender
    Female
    Public Member Trees

    Birth
    31 Jan 1870
    Bright, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
    1880 United States Federal Census
    1910 United States Federal Census
    1920 United States Federal Census
    1930 United States Federal Census
    Public Member Trees
    Web: Florida, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012

    Residence
    1880 (Age: 10)
    Miller, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
    1880 United States Federal Census

    Residence
    1880 (Age: 10)
    Miller, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
    1880 United States Federal Census

    Marriage
    28 Feb 1900 (Age: 30)
    Dearborn, IN
    to Michael L Rechenbach

    Residence
    1910 (Age: 40)
    Miller, Dearborn, Indiana
    1910 United States Federal Census

    Residence
    1920 (Age: 50)
    Cincinnati Ward 24, Hamilton, Ohio
    1920 United States Federal Census

    Residence
    1930 (Age: 60)
    Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
    1930 United States Federal Census

    Death
    12 Dec 1939 (Age: 69)
    Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
    Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007
    Web: Florida, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012

  3. 3.0 3.1 Michael L Rechenbach household, in Dearborn, Indiana. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
    27 Apr 1910.

    Name:Daisy Rechenbach
    [Daisy Cottingham]
    Age in 1910:40
    Birth Year:abt 1870
    Birthplace:Indiana
    Home in 1910:Miller, Dearborn, Indiana
    Race:White
    Gender:Female
    Relation to Head of House:Wife
    Marital Status:Married
    Spouse's Name:Michael L Rechenbach
    Father's Name:William L Cottingham
    Father's Birthplace:Indiana
    Mother's Birthplace:Indiana
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    Michael L Rechenbach38
    Daisy Rechenbach40
    Nellie Rechenbach6
    William L Cottingham70

  4. 4.0 4.1 William A Cottingham household, in Dearborn, Indiana, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9)
    11 Jun 1880.

    Name:Daisey Cottingham
    Age:10
    Birth Year:abt 1870
    Birthplace:Indiana
    Home in 1880:Miller, Dearborn, Indiana
    Race:White
    Gender:Female
    Relation to Head of House:Daughter
    Marital Status:Single
    Father's Name:Wm. W. Cottingham
    Father's Birthplace:Indiana
    Mother's Name:Jane Cottingham
    Mother's Birthplace:Indiana
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    Wm. W. Cottingham40 [I read middle initial as A]
    Jane Cottingham38
    Bell Cottingham16
    Hattie Cottingham13
    Daisey Cottingham10
    Clide Cottingham1

  5. Daisy Rechenbach, in Ohio, United States. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2018. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010)
    1939.

    Name:Daisy Rechenbach
    Death Date:12 Dec 1939
    City of Death:Cincinnati
    County of Death:Hamilton

  6. Taylor Memorial Cemetery, in Find A Grave.