Person:Woolsey Pride (1)

Woolsey Pride
m. 12 Jul 1809
  1. Woolsey Pride1812 - 1872
  2. Henry PrideAbt 1814 -
  3. Thomas G. PrideAbt 1828 -
m. 24 Sep 1837
  1. Lavina Pride1838 - 1915
  2. William Richard Pride1842 - 1905
  3. Albert PrideAbt 1845 -
  4. Cynthia PrideAbt 1850 - 1862
  5. Simpson Pride1852 - 1937
  6. Elvis Pride1852 - 1930
  7. Elizabeth PrideAbt 1856 -
  8. Cordelia Pride1858 - 1936
  9. Arissa PrideAbt 1863 - 1888
  10. Tennessee PrideAbt 1864 - 1944
Facts and Events
Name Woolsey Pride
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 10 Jun 1812 Pike, Indiana, United States
Marriage 24 Sep 1837 Pike Co., Indianato Mary Bush Traylor
Residence[4] 1850 Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United States
Residence[5] 10 Jun 1860 Petersburg, Pike, Indiana, United StatesCensus 1860
Residence[1] 1 Jul 1870 Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United StatesCensus 1870
Death[2][3] 10 Nov 1872 Pike, Indiana, United States
Burial[2][3] Nov 1872 Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United States

He and his wife had ten childen in their log cabin in Pike County, Indiana. Woolsey was listed as a farmer with real estate valued at $2000 and personal property valued at $630. He was also listed as illiterate. The Public Cemetery in Jefferson Twp, Pike County, IN is located about 4.5 miles NW of Otwell, near Iva, on Road 850 E and 650 N. It is also known as 'Pride's Graveyard' or 'Pride's Cemetery'. At www.rootsweb.com his cemetery listing for the Public Cemetery near Otwell, where he is buried, shows his name spelled as 'Wolsey'. According to the 1870 census he was a farmer.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1870 U.S. Census, Pike Co., Jefferson Twp., Indiana. (National Archives Microfilm M593, Roll 350, page 462B).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Diane C. Pride, 22 November 2003. Research by Diane C. Pride (1).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Pike Co. Public Cemetery listings, Jefferson Twp., Indiana. (www.rootsweb.com).

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  4. Risley; Cordia Pride; Obituary. (Unknown newspaper, unknown date, Pike County, Indiana).
  5. 1860 U.S. Census, Pike Co., Jefferson Twp., Petersburgh, Indiana. (National Archives Microfilm M 653, Roll 289 (Heritagequest.com 11/03)).