Person:Rheuama French (1)

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Rheuama French
b.9 Jun 1801 Butler County, Ohio
d.22 Jan 1875 Monroe County, Iowa
m.
  1. Sarah French
  2. Ann French
  3. Jane C. French
  4. Mary French - Bef 1828
  5. Charlotte French
  6. Elizabeth French1795 - 1867
  7. James FrenchBet 1796 & 1800 - 1835
  8. Rheuama French1801 - 1875
  9. Adam Miller French1803 - 1879
m. 1821
  1. Benjamin ApplegateAbt 1825 -
  2. Mary Elmira Applegate1826 - 1884
  3. Philander Applegate1827 - 1900
  4. Elizabeth Applegate1829 - 1895
  5. Emily Applegate1832 - 1909
  6. George Washington Applegate1834 - 1910
  7. Harriet C. Applegate1836 - 1879
  8. James Harvey Applegate, Jr.1838 - 1911
  9. Aaron M. ApplegateAbt 1840 - 1867
Facts and Events
Name[1] Rheuama French
Alt Name[2] Amy French
Gender Female
Birth[1] 9 Jun 1801 Butler County, Ohio(calculated from grave marker)
Marriage 1821 Montgomery County, Indianato James Harvey Applegate
Census[4] 1840 Wayne Twp, Montgomery County, Indiana
Census[3] 1850 Montgomery County, Indiana
Death[1] 22 Jan 1875 Monroe County, Iowa
Burial[1] Eldorado Cemetery, Lovilia, Monroe County, Iowa"Died Jan. 22, 1875 / Aged 73 Ys. 7 M. 13 D."

Montgomery County, Indiana, 1840 census:[4]

Applegate, Ruamy
Males
under 5 = 2
5-9 = 1
10-14 = 1
Females
under 5 = 1
5-9 = 1
10-14 = 1
15-19 = 1
30-39 = 1

Montgomery County, Indiana, 1850 census:[3]

Applegate, Amy 49 yrs [no occupation] (personal estate = $1,000) b. Ohio
      Elizabeth 20 yrs b. Indiana
      Harriet 14 yrs b. Indiana
      James 12 yrs b. Indiana
      Aaron 10 yrs b. Indiana
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Find A Grave.
  2. Shanklin, Mabel V. Montgomery County, Indiana will, and marriage records. (Danville, Illinois: Heritage House, 1970-)
    Order Bk 1, p. 6.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Montgomery, Indiana, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432)
    p. 582B, dwelling/family 1520/1550.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Montgomery, Indiana, United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M704)
    p. 181.