Ameriah EVELETH–1830
- Name
- Ameriah EVELETH
Birth of a brother | John EVELETH 1815 Note: John's application for land in 1852 stated he was 37 years old.
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Birth of a brother | Sylvester EVELETH about 1815 |
Birth of a brother | William EVELETH between 1810 and 1820 |
Death of a father | Amariah EVELETH before 1826 Note: Based on fact that Amariah was not named, but his wife was, in the probate of his son Amariah and the fact that Amariah Srs sister stated that he was deceased in her 1830 will, Amariah was dead by 1830. In the 1826 Owen Society records in New Harmony IN it is clear that Amelia is the Head of Household; so Amariah must have died previously.
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Death | 1830 Note: Amariah Eveleth died in White County shortly after the family moved onto the land his mother Amelia bought from Seth Hull. Evidently Amariah did not own land but must have worked with his mother on her farm. He left an estate consisting of personal items and farm tools. The record of his probate is feint and difficult to read. It was found in the miscellaneous records of White Co and shows that the Eveleth, Withrow, Dagley, and Willis families were close.
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Family with parents |
father |
Amariah EVELETH Birth: August 9, 1776 43 31 — Princeton, Worcester Co. MA Death: before 1826 |
mother |
Amelia GROSE? Death: 1835 — White County, Illinois |
sister |
Abigail (Nabby) EVELETH Birth: about 1802 25 — NY, USA |
3 years sister |
Amanda EVELETH Birth: about 1804 27 — NY, USA Death: after 1880 |
himself |
Ameriah EVELETH Death: 1830 — White County, Illinois |
brother |
John EVELETH Birth: 1815 38 |
-9 years sister |
Polly EVELETH Birth: February 12, 1806 29 — Otsego Co, NY, USA Death: June 25, 1891 — Henry County, Illinois |
10 years brother |
Sylvester EVELETH Birth: about 1815 38 — Ohio or PA Death: 1855 — Illinois, USA |
6 years brother |
William EVELETH Birth: between 1810 and 1820 33 Death: 1840 — Gallatin County, Illinois |
Death | Amariah Eveleth died in White County shortly after the family moved onto the land his mother Amelia bought from Seth Hull. Evidently Amariah did not own land but must have worked with his mother on her farm. He left an estate consisting of personal items and farm tools. The record of his probate is feint and difficult to read. It was found in the miscellaneous records of White Co and shows that the Eveleth, Withrow, Dagley, and Willis families were close. |
Death | Probate File for Amariah Eveleth (Jr.) Format: application/pdf File size: 3,181 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |