Person:Timothy Fairchild (1)

Watchers
Timothy Fairchild
m. Abt 1790
  1. Orman Fairchild1793 - 1864
  2. Lyman Fairchild1795 - 1838
  3. Zenas Fairchild1798 - 1873
  4. Timothy Fairchild1800 - 1877
  5. Lulina Fairchild1804 -
  6. Lavina Fairchild1804 - 1877
  7. Rasel or Roswell Fairchild1807 -
  8. Rev. Daniel Fairchild, Jr.1810 - 1870
  • HTimothy Fairchild1800 - 1877
  • WNancy Rees1807 - 1859
m. 25 Jan 1835
  1. Lavina Fairchild1836 - 1836
  2. Catherine Fairchild1837 -
  3. Aaron Fairchild1839 - 1839
  4. Daniel Monroe Fairchild1840 - 1863
  5. Amos Platt Fairchild1846 - 1871
  6. Hiram Bastian Fairchild1848 -
  7. Ruth Caroline Fairchild1849 - 1853
  8. Erastus Chambers Fairchild1853 - 1936
m. 22 Aug 1860
Facts and Events
Name Timothy Fairchild
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Oct 1800 Ulster, New York, United States
Marriage 3 Feb 1825 Evansville, Vanderburgh, Indiana, United Statesto Nancy Blevins
Marriage 25 Jan 1835 Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United Statesto Nancy Rees
Marriage 22 Aug 1860 , Vermilion Co., ILto Mary Anne Wolf Mercen
Death? 19 Jul 1877 Vermilion, Illinois, United States
Burial? Potomac, Vermilion, Illinois, United States
Alt Burial? Armstrong, Vermilion, Illinois, United States

1850 census of Vermilion Co., Ross Twp., #188 reads: Timothy (49), Nancy (42), John H. (24), Hamilton (18), Katherine (13), Daniel or Donald (9), Amos (6), Hyram (3), Ruth C. (1), Polly Reece (38).

1860 census of Pilot Twp., #2462 reads: Timothy (55), Ameline (27), Daniel M. (17), Amos (14), Htram (12), Rastus C. (6).

1870 census reads: Timothy (70), Mary (73), Amos (22), Erastus (17).

"Timothy ran a grist mill for grinding corn near Glenburn, north of Oakwood IL. Later lived 1 mile east of SniderStore in Blount Twp. He left the farm to his son Hamilton, and his wife Susannah, for taking care of him and Mary Anne (3rd wife) in their last years."

!MAR: Vermilion Co. Marriage Abstracts, 1826-1874

!BIR:Wyman' book is source.

Rees marriage dates according to Wyman. I have a note to the effect that they were married by Jas. Ruckman, JP, and that it was signed by David Bailey.