Person:Samuel Etheridge (1)

m. 1773
  1. Rebeckah Etheridge1774 -
  2. Nathaniel Etheridge1775 -
  3. Joseph Etheridge1777 -
  4. John Etheridge1778 - 1861
  5. James Etheridge1780 - 1865
  6. Esther Etheridge1783 - 1833
  7. William Etheridge1785 - 1866
  8. Hon. Samuel Etheridge1788 - 1864
  • HHon. Samuel Etheridge1788 - 1864
  • WSally Ingham1791 - 1839
m. 16 Apr 1815
m. 21 Oct 1840
Facts and Events
Name Hon. Samuel Etheridge
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 15 Apr 1788 Williamstown, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage 16 Apr 1815 Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York, USAto Sally Ingham
Marriage 21 Oct 1840 to Cynthia Maria Ingham
Religion[4] 1843 Baptist
Death[1] 18 Feb 1864 Quincy, Branch County, Michigan, USA
Burial[3] Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, USA

From Coldwater Sentinal, September 15, 1843: He designed and manufactured a new type of pick for dressing millstones and burr blocks, which was well received.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 American biographical history of eminent and self-made men, Michigan volume. (Cincinnati, Ohio: Western Biographical Pub. Co., 1878)
    1:3:32.

    'ETHERIDGE, HON. SAMUEL, ... was born at Williamstown, Massachusetts, April 15, 1788. He died, February 18, 1864, at his home in Quincy, ... His father, Thomas Etheridge, died in Herkimer County, New York, March 13, 1813; and his mother, Amy Etheridge, September 20, 1820, in Schuyler, New York.'

  2. Williamstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Williamstown, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907)
    page 36.

    'Etheridge, ...
    Samuel, ch. Thomas and Ame, Apr. 15, 1788.'

  3. RootsWeb submission from Lynn Quinones, online (worldconnect.rootsweb.com, database :3019362), last updated 24.
  4. American biographical history of eminent and self-made men, Michigan volume. (Cincinnati, Ohio: Western Biographical Pub. Co., 1878)
    1:3:32.

    'At the age of fifty-five years, he made a profession of religion, and united with the Baptist Church in Coldwater.'