Person:Eliakim Ransom (1)

Watchers
Eliakim Fields Ransom
m. 12 Dec 1805
  1. Cyrus RANSOM1806 - 1808
  2. John RANSOM1808 - 1809
  3. Elizabeth RANSOM1810 - 1897
  4. Sarah RANSOM1812 - 1847
  5. Amea RANSOM1814 - 1858
  6. John Ransom1816 - 1888
  7. Julia Ann RANSOM1818 - 1903
  8. Giles Turner RANSOM1819 - 1862
  9. Tamar Louise RANSOM1821 - 1908
  10. Mary Ann Ransom1823 - 1831
  11. Sandrus Ransom1825 - 1849
  12. Eliakim Fields Ransom1829 - 1905
Facts and Events
Name Eliakim Fields Ransom
Alt Name Elnathan Ransom
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Oct 1829 Geauga, Ohio, United StatesConcord, Leroy (township)
Christening? Concord, Ohio
Census[1] 7 Aug 1830 Geauga, Ohio, United StatesConcord, Leroy (township)
Census[6] 1 Jun 1840 Avon, Livingston, New York, United States
Occupation? Bet 1847 and 1858 Steam Engineer and builder, Shepard Iron Works, Buffalo
Census[7] 1850
Residence? Bet 1851 and 1904 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States
Occupation[8] Bet 1859 and 1892 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United StatesEngineer on Great Lakes steamers
Census[2] 1 Jun 1870 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States
Residence[3] 23 Jun 1880 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States864 Seventh St
Occupation? 1890 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United Statesmarine engineer
Residence[4] 1890 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States774 Prospect Ave
Retirement[9] 1892 Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States
Residence? From 1904 to 1905 Toronto, York, Ontario, Canadawith son Giles Sanders RANSOM in Toronto, Canada Secondary date: 1 JUL 1904
Death? 6 Jun 1905 Toronto, York, Ontario, CanadaCause: of paraplegia
References
  1. United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19).

    OH Geauga Concord p 247, "as of" 1 June 1830:

  2. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    1870 NY Erie Buffalo Ward 1 p 317 [159A] dwelling #1771 HH# 2469.

    Catharine RANSOM 42 IRL, Boarding House Keeper [Eliakim's double sister-in-law]
    John RANSOM 22 NY, laborer
    James 19 NY, Engineer on tug
    Mary 12 NY, in school
    Thomas 10 NY, in school
    Eliakim RANSOM 42 OH, Machinist
    Giles 16 NY, apprentice Stove Moulder [sp?]
    Eliakim [Jr] 14 NY, apprentice Stove Moulder
    Francis 7 NY, in school
    Alexander McINTYRE, 20 CAN, bookkeeper
    William TROUT, 20 NY, machinist
    James CIGLETT, 29 NY, machinist

  3. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).

    1880 NY Erie Buffalo ED 166, p 86

  4. 1890 City Directory.

    Buffalo NY 1890 directory
    Eliakim F RANSOM, marine engineer, 774 Prospect Av, Buffalo NY

  5.   Mansfield, John Brandt (editor). History of the Great Lakes: illustrated ; in two volumes. (Chicago, Illinois: J H Beers & Company, 1899)
    Vol 2.

    Eliakim F RANSOM was born in Claridon, Geauga county, Ohio, October 14, 1829, son of John and Annie (AMES) RANSOM. The father was a farmer part of his life, and at one time owned a foundry and furnace near Plainville, Ohio. He died at Claridon in 1830. John Ransom, the grandfather of our subject, was of English birth, and was master of salt- water craft, owning vessels which plied between New York and China in the tea trade. He lost his life at sea many years ago on a trip in one of his own vessels. The father of our subject died when the latter was less than a year old.

    Eliakim F RANSOM received a common-school education, in Livingston county, NY, beginning to study when he was about seven years old, and for three years succeeding his school life was located on a farm. When he was seventeen years of age, he came to Buffalo, and for eleven years following he was employed at the old Shepard Iron Works, learning his trade and building steam engines. In 1859 he began his sea-faring life as fireman with his brother, Giles T RANSOM, who was chief engineer of the Monticello. This brother died of yellow fever while in the employ of the government on a gunboat on the Mississippi river during the Civil war. It was through him that Eliakim RANSOM first served as second and chief engineer with the following lines from 1857 till about 1892, when he was compelled to retire from the lakes on account of ill health; the Union Steamboat Company, Anchor line, Western Transportation Company, Davidson's line (of Bay City), Michael McComb's line of Buffalo, the old Commercial line, the New York Central line, and also with a lumber firm of Toledo, Ohio. Upon retiring from the lakes he was for a time engineer of a stone crusher for the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, but was compelled to give that up also for the reason above mentioned. During his experience on the lakes he met with but one accident of moment. When he was engineer of the Siberia she lost her rudder on Lake Superior, and drifted about eighty miles to White Fish Point, where she was picked up by a wrecking tug.

    In 1852 Mr RANSOM was married in Buffalo, to Miss Mary Jane SHARKEY, of Chicago, who died in 1863. They had eight children, three of whom are living, namely:
    - Giles, in business in Toronto;
    - Eliakim, deceased; and
    - Frank, steward of the Seneca.

    In 1878 Mr RANSOM married Eliza Ann DRAKE, of Rochester, NY, and they reside at 160 Massachusetts street, Buffalo, New York.

    --courtesy of Brendon BAILLOD, Maritime History of the Great Lakes site.

  6. 1840: with mother and stepfather, Zebulon RATHBONE, Avon NY.
  7. 1850: not found Erie NY, not found "Eliakim" in USA; not found "E F" in USA. working on steamer, I believe, may have been missed, or just listed in another HH ... explore all RANSOMS in Buffalo, and SHARKEY. 9/21/2002 mjr

    not in RANSOMS in NY; no SHARKEY in 1850 Erie Co NY or nearby;
  8. "In 1859 he began his seafaring life as a Fireman with his brother, Giles T RANSOM, who was Chief Engineer of the Monticello. This brother died of Yellow Fever while in the employ of the government on a gunboat on the Mississippi River during the civil war; It was through him that Mr RANSOM first became interested in sailing. Mr RANSOM served as second and chief engineer from 1857 <?> till 1892, when he was compelled to retire from the lakes on account of ill health."
    --The Great Lakes, vol 2, p 1099, quoted in JER Eliakim folio 11(12)

    http://www.mifamilyhistory.net/glsdb/files/2beers-r.html
    says this story is on page 1089 of
    History of the Great Lakes, by John Brandt MANSFIELD, [J H BEERS & Co, 1899]
    Vol. 2 - Biographical
  9. "retired due to ill health" --The Great Lakes, Vol 2, p 1099, per JER Eliakim folio 11(12)