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m. 4 Dec 1793 - Lydia Kellum1798 - 1874
Facts and Events
Name |
Lydia Kellum |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3][4][5][24] |
19 Nov 1798 |
Guilford Co, North Carolina |
Marriage |
25 Sep 1819 |
Randolph, North Carolina, United Statesto Robert Tomlinson |
Religion[16][29] |
7 Mar 1821 |
Ohio, USAtransferred from Springfield, NC to Ohio |
Religion[17][30] |
21 Feb 1822 |
Wayne Co, Indianatransferred from Newberry to Westgrove |
Religion[18][31] |
14 Oct 1823 |
Morgan Co, Indianatransferred from Westgrove to White Lick |
Religion[19][32] |
1825 |
Hendricks Co, Indianaa charter member of Fairfield Monthly Meeting |
Religion[20][33] |
1837 |
Westfield, Hamilton Co, Indianatransferred from Fairfield to Westfield Monthly Meeting |
Census |
1840 |
Hamilton, Indiana, United Stateswith Robert Tomlinson |
Census |
1850 |
Hamilton, Indiana, United Stateswith Robert Tomlinson |
Religion[21][34] |
26 Oct 1859 |
Hamilton Co, Indianahead of the Chester Friends along with husband Robert |
Census |
1860 |
Hamilton, Indiana, United Stateswith Robert Tomlinson |
Census |
1870 |
Hamilton, Indiana, United Stateswith Robert Tomlinson |
Education[13][27] |
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Common School |
Death[6][7][8][9][25] |
20 Dec 1874 |
Hamilton Co, Indiana |
Burial[10][11][12][26] |
Aft 20 Dec 1874 |
Hamilton Co, Indiana |
Reference Number |
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ID0061 |
Religion[14][15][28] |
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a Quaker |
ID0061
1.
1. Near Westfield, Hamilton Co., IN [Source: ID# 16]
2.
References
- ↑ ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr..
- ↑ ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr.
Family sheet of Robert Tomlinson ID0060.
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical Record of Madison and Hamilton CountiesIndiana. (Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, 1893,
Note 1, pp 595, 596.
- ↑ Tombstone Inscription.
???/Lydia/Wife of/Robert/Tomlinson/Died/12Mo.20, 1874/Aged/76Y1M1D
Photo/Scan: photo 2/102205-030.jpg - Location: RH archives/Photo box-8/102205-A/ Property of Preparer
- ↑ 1850 Census
: 1850; Census Place: Washington, Hamilton, Indiana; Roll: M432_148; Page: 7; Image: 336.
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls.
Acc779 Location: RH Archives/SB7/Folder 20
- ↑ ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr.
Note 1.
- ↑ ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr.
Note 2. Family sheet of Robert Tomlinson ID0060.
- ↑ Tombstone Inscription.
???/Lydia/Wife of/Robert/Tomlinson/Died/12Mo.20, 1874/Aged/76Y1M1D
Photo/Scan: photo 2/102205-030.jpg - Location: RH archives/Photo box-8/102205-A/ Property of Preparer
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical Record of Madison and Hamilton CountiesIndiana. (Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, 1893,
pp 595.
Acc794 Location: SB7/Folder 21
- ↑ ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr.
Note 1, Family sheet of Robert Tomlinson ID0060.
- ↑ Tombstone Inscription.
???/Lydia/Wife of/Robert/Tomlinson/Died/12Mo.20, 1874/Aged/76Y1M1D
Photo/Scan: photo 2/102205-030.jpg - Location: RH archives/Photo box-8/102205-A/ Property of Preparer
- ↑ Document, Misc
Chester cemetery Listing - Hepl/Family History Vert Files/Hiatt, Tomlinson and Robbins.
Acc919 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 31
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical Record of Madison and Hamilton CountiesIndiana. (Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, 1893,
pp 595.
Acc794 Location: SB7/Folder 21
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical Record of Madison and Hamilton CountiesIndiana. (Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, 1893,
pp 595.
Acc794 Location: SB7/Folder 21
- ↑ Newspaper Article
Noblesville Daily Ledger - Friday, 9 Sep 1927, page 3.
"Pagent to Depict Early History of Hamilton County" See Notes
Acc902 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 30 Transcription: c/aaa/genealogy/Tomlinson/newspaper article-pageant_09101927.doc
- ↑ Asher K Tomlinson, (i)Family Tree of Robert and Lydia Kellum Tomlinson(/i) (Indiana: na, 1925, revised Aug 1967)
See notes.
[Acc898 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 28]
- ↑ Asher K Tomlinson, (i)Family Tree of Robert and Lydia Kellum Tomlinson(/i) (Indiana: na, 1925, revised Aug 1967)
See notes.
[Acc898 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 28]
- ↑ Asher K Tomlinson, (i)Family Tree of Robert and Lydia Kellum Tomlinson(/i) (Indiana: na, 1925, revised Aug 1967)
See notes.
[Acc898 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 28]
- ↑ Asher K Tomlinson, (i)Family Tree of Robert and Lydia Kellum Tomlinson(/i) (Indiana: na, 1925, revised Aug 1967)
See notes.
[Acc898 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 28]
- ↑ Asher K Tomlinson, (i)Family Tree of Robert and Lydia Kellum Tomlinson(/i) (Indiana: na, 1925, revised Aug 1967)
See notes.
[Acc898 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 28]
- ↑ Newspaper Article
Noblesville Daily Ledger - Friday, 9 Sep 1927, page 3.
"Pagent to Depict Early History of Hamilton County" See Notes
Acc902 RH Archives/SB7/Folder 30 Transcription: c/aaa/genealogy/Tomlinson/newspaper article-pageant_09101927.doc
- ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr..
- ID0016 - Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr.
Family sheet of Robert Tomlinson ID0060.
- ↑ Born in NC
1850 US Census - Acc779 - Birthplace: North Carolina - 51 yrs old
Portrait and Biographical of Madison and Hamilton Counties - page 595 States Milton's mother was born in North carolina
- ↑ Shows death date to be 4 Dec 1874
Portrait and Biographical of Madison and Hamilton Counties - page 595 "She died deeply mourned, at about the age of seventy-three years."
- ↑ Chester Friends Cemetery, Washington Twp, Hamilton Co, IN
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical of Madison and Hamilton Counties - page 595
"The mother received the benefit of a common-school education,"
- ↑ Portrait and Biographical of Madison and Hamilton Counties - page 595
"... was a valued member of the Friends' Church."
History of Hamilton Co, Indiana - Haines, 1915, page 320-323 - Robert and Lydia signed a petition to establish Chester Friends Church 31 March 1859 "We, the Undersigned members of the Westfield Monthly Meeting, request the privilege of holding a meeting for worship and a preparative among ourselves to be known by the name of Chester, two miles north of the town of Westfield, in the county of Hamilton, in the state of Indiana. Said meeting to be held on the first and fourth day of each week, except first day of quarterly and fourth day of monthly meeting weeks. The preparative meeting to be held on fourth day before the last seventh day in each month. The petition was signed by Robert Tomlinson, Peter Rich, David Stalker, John Stalker, Joseph Moore, William Baldwin, Lydia Tomlinson, Prudence Jessup, Amy Rich, Annie Stalker, Deborah Moore, Mary Baldwin, Noah Tomlinson, Allen Tomlinson, Eli Carey, Isom Hiatt, Jonathan Carey, David Fodrea, Abigail Tomlinson, Martha A Tomlinson, Mary Carey, Asenath Hiatt, Eliza A Carey and Tamer Fodrea."
- ↑ "Springfield, Randolph County, North Carolina, transferred the membership of Robert Tomlinson and wife, Lydia, and son, Milton, to Newberry Monthly Meeting, Ohio, in third-month, seventh, eighteen twen ty-one" [Tomlinson Family Tree - Acc898, page 24]
- ↑ "The twenty-first of second month, eighteen twenty-two, Newberry Monthly Meeting transferred the membership of Robert Tomlinson and Lydia, his wife, and son, Milton, to Westgrove Monthly Meeting, near Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana" [Tomlinson Family Tree - Acc898, page 24]
- ↑ "tenth month, fourteen, eighteeen twenty-three. Westgrove Monthly Meeting transferred the rights of membership for Robert Tomlinson and Lydia, his wife and minor children, Milton and Martha, to White Lick Monthly meeting, Morgan County, Indiana." [Tomlinson Family Tree - Acc898, page 24]
- ↑ "Robert and Lydia were Charter members of Fairfield Monthly Meeting, Hen-dricks County, Indiana, in 1825." [Tomlinson Family Tree - Acc898, page 24]
- ↑ "In 1837, Fairfield Monthly Meeting transferred the rights of membership for Robert Tomlinson and Lydia, his wife, and minor children, Milton, Martha, Noah, Allen, Jesse, Asenath and Jane, to Westfield Monthly Meeting, Westfield, Indiana." [Tomlinson Family Tree - Acc898, page 24]
- ↑ History of Hamilton Co, Indiana - Haines, 1915, page 320-323 -
"...Chester was organized on October 26, 1859, with Robert Tomlinson and Lydia Tomlinson as heads of the meeting..." [page 322]
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