Monday, June 4, 2012

Phipps W Hartwell--Who is his father?


                PHIPPS W HARTWELL--WHO IS HIS FATHER?


The parents of Phipps W. Hartwell, my 3rd great grandfather, are listed in various family trees as Peter Hartwell and Olive Waldo.  I believe this may be incorrect as Olive Waldo Hartwell, born 23 Nov 1853, would have been approximately 52 years old at his birth.

I have been unable to find a birth or christening record of Phipps W. Hartwell.  However, his age in the 1850 Census[1] in Randolph, Columbia County, Wisconsin is 44, which translates to a birth year of 1805/06.  In the 1860 Census[2], same place, his age is given as 51, which would indicate a birth year of 1808/09.  The 1875 state census for Mower County, Minnesota[3], where he is living with his daughter Maria Burton, gives his age as 65 for a birth year of 1809/1810.  His death record[4] in 1880 gives his age at death as 76, for a birth year of 1804.

Olive Waldo was born 23 Nov 1853 in Windham, Tolland, Connecticut to John Waldo and Jemima Abbott.  She was the second of nine children.  Her older brother was named Phipps Waldo.  He was shot and killed a few days before his 24th birthday at a court-house gathering on the Mohawk River in Albany County, New York on 17 January 1776.[5]  It would be very natural for Olive to name one of her sons Phipps Waldo for her brother who was killed.
There are, however, at least two Hartwells named Phipps.  One went by Phipps and the other by Phipps W. 
The elder Phipps Hartwell was born about 1775 in New York as he is listed in the Lafayette, Walworth county, Wisconsin 1860 Federal Census[6] as being 85 years old.  He is living with his son Daniel Hartwell, age 59, born in NY, Daniel's wife Elizabeth, and six children ages 13-28.  The 1870 Census[7] lists Phipps as age 95 and he is still living with Daniel in Lafayette.  Of interest is one of Daniel's sons is named Waldo.  In the 1830 Census for Granville, Washington, New York[8], Daniel Hartwell is 20-29 years old, as is his wife, and a daughter is under the age of 5, which reinforces that they came from Granville, Washington, New York.

The elder Phipps Hartwell's wife was named Olive and her death is recorded in the History of Walworth County Wisconsin: "June it, 1838, Olive wife of Phipps Hartwell, Lafayette".[9]  

This Phipps Hartwell died 27 Feb 1872 in Lafayette.[10] 

There is only one Phipps Hartwell, that I could find, listed anywhere in the Federal Census for 1830 and 1840 and he is in Granville, Washington County, New York. 

The 1830 Census[11] lists 3 males ages 10-14, 20-29, and 50-59.   In 1830 Phipps W. would have been 25.  He could have been the male age 20-29.  Although I do not have a marriage record for him, he is estimated to have married some time that year as his eldest dau Marinda was born the following year on 3 July 1831.  There are 2 females ages 10-14, one 15-20, and one 50-59.

The elder Phipps would have been 55.  It is likely this is his family and he is the male age 50-59.  His son Daniel is listed in a separate household in this census, in the same locality.

The 1840 Census for Phipps Hartwell[12] lists only one male in the family, age 60-69.  This cannot be our Phipps W who 35 and has three boys under age10.  The family lists two females 20-29, one age 60-69, and one age 80-89.  Phipps W's wife Laura is about 30, so although she could be one of those age 20-29, his nine-year-old daughter Marinda is definitely not included.  This reinforces this is not Phipps W's family.

Olive, the wife or widow of Peter Hartwell and the likely mother of the elder Phipps, is 87, so the elderly female could be her.  Phipps is 65—We have him in Wisconsin as early as 1838 when his wife Olive dies, but it is possible he returned to New York briefly, especially if his father Peter had died.  (This is the only Phipps Hartwell of any spelling that comes up on the 1840 census in any of the states.)

Family records state Phipps W. Hartwell's first wife was Laura and that his oldest four children were 
1.      Marinda (my 2nd great grandmother), born 3 July 1831 in Granville, Washington, New York; died 1870-71 in Virginia City, Nevada 

2.      Daniel, born about 1833, possible Civil War soldier, not living at time of father's probate in 1880 

3.      Martin, born 23 Aug 1835, a Civil War veteran who died at a Soldier's home in Los Angeles, California, 11 March 1918, and 

4.      George Washington Hartwell, born 4 May 1836 in Granville, Washington, New York; died 27 Dec 1884 in High Forest, Olmsted, Minnesota.

My Phipps W. Hartwell appears in Wisconsin records when he buys 243 acres in three transactions on 1 May 1848 at the Green Bay land office.[13]

His first appearance, however, was as Philipp Hartwell in a marriage to Arasina Chaffee on 24 Aug 1845 in Dodge county, Wisconsin.[14]  I believe this is our Phipps W.  His death record also lists him as Philip, instead of Phipps, and his wife is listed as Alzina and Arozina in different Census records.  

In the 1850 Federal Census for Randolph, Columbia County, Wisconsin, he is listed as Fitz W Hartwell, farmer, age 44, born in New York, with his wife Alzina, age 21, from Vermont, and 3 children all born in Wisconsin:  George, 14 (which fits in with George Washington Hartwell above), Mary, 3, and Maria, age 1.[15]

In the 1855 state census for Randolph, Columbia, Wisconsin, Phips W Hartwell is the head of household and there are 2 males and 4 females in the home.[16]

The 1860 census of the same place gives Phipps W's age as 51.  Arozina is 32, Mary E is 13, Maria M is 11, and Matilda M is 8.[17]  Next door is George W Hartwell.

Phipps W. and Arasina/Alzina Hartwell's children are:
5.  Mary E. Hartwell, born 17 Nov 1847 in Randolph, Columbia, Wisconsin; married George W. Phelps 19 Nov 1865 in Courtland, Columbia, Wisconsin; died 7 May 1933 in Watertown, Jefferson, New York.

6.  Maria Hartwell, born 26 Nov 11849 in Randolph; married Joshua Burton 13 Jan 1872 in Olmsted county, Minnesota; died 10 Jun 1920 in High Forest, Olmsted, Minnesota, and

7.  Matilda Hartwell, born 1852, likely in Randolph; married William Atwood 10 Nov 1881 in Hennepin county, Minnesota.
 
Arasina/Arozina/Alzina died sometime between 1860 and 1875 since in the 1875 Census for Mower county, Minnesota, Phipps W. Hartwell is living with his daughter Maria Burton.  He seems to have continued to live with her until his death five years later.

Phipps W. Hartwell died 12 October 1880 in High Forest, Olmsted County, Minnesota at the home of his daughter Maria Burton.[18]   He died without a will.  The value of his personal property is under $248 and he has no debts.  Four children survive him:  Martin Hartwell, Mary E Phelps, Maria Burton, and Matilda Hartwell.  Three children of George W Hartwell, his son now deceased, are named: Ida Warren, Alva Hartwell, and Mina Hartwell, age 13.  There is a petition for letters of administration to be given to Joshua Burton, dated 2 Dec 1885. 

The Report of Deaths for Olmsted county, Minnesota, lists Philip Hartwell as dying Oct 13, 1880, widowed, age 76, born in New York, cause of death Old age, place of death High Forest, occupation farmer.[19]  This is the only Hartwell listed as dying in 1880 in Olmsted county, Minnesota; therefore the clerk from Olmsted County believes the Philip is miswritten and should be Phipps.
Could Phipps W. Hartwell be the son of Phipps Hartwell?   
Daniel, who we know was Phipps' son, was born about 1801 (age 59 in 1860 census) and Phipps W was born anywhere from 1804 to 1810.  Both Phipps W. and Phipps (as well as Daniel) were born in New York state and both lived in Wisconsin, although I found no record to indicate they ever lived in the same county in Wisconsin.  Perhaps Phipps and Daniel came first (Phipps' wife Olive died in Lafayette, Wisconsin in 1838), with Phipps W following later since he is not mentioned in The History of Walworth County, Wisconsin.  Phipps W named his oldest son Daniel in 1833, and Daniel named his oldest son Walter Waldo in 1837.


[1] Fitz W Hartwell household, 1850 US Census, Columbia County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Randolph township, Roll: M432_994; Page: 218B; Image: 432.  Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.

[2] Phipps W Hartwell household, 1860 US Census, Columbia County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Randolph township, East Randolph Post Office, Roll: M653_1401; Page: 529; Image: 538; Family History Library Film: 805401.  Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[3] 1875 Census—Mower county, Minnesota, Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota State Population Census Schedules, 1865-1905. St. Paul, MN, USA: Minnesota Historical Society, 1977. Microfilm. Reels 1-47 and 107-164. Ancestry.com. Minnesota, Territorial and State Census, 1849-1905 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.

[4] Death record for Phipps W Hartwel: Probate Record, Olmsted county, Minnesota.  Estate of Phipps W Hartwell.  Petition of Maria Burton, town of High Forest, dau of Phipps W Hartwell who died 12 Oct 1880 in High Forest, without a will.  (Original paper probate files are located at the Olmsted County Historical Society, 1195 County Road #22 SW, Rochester, MN 55902, 507-282-9447--P. W. Hartwell, File No. 704--copy in poss of Jessie W Larson)
The Report of Deaths for Olmsted county, Minnesota (copy in poss of Jessie W Larson), lists Philip Hartwell as dying Oct 13, 1880, widowed, age 76, born in New York, cause of death Old age, place of death High Forest, occupation farmer.

[5] (Records of Miss Asenath Porter Waldo.  Waldo Family Genealogy.  New England Historical and Genealogical Society.  http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/genealogies/waldo/default.asp?f=research\database\genealogies\waldo\content\0158.html)

[6] Lafayette, Walworth county, Wisconsin 1860 Federal Census, Roll: M653_1434; Page: 372; Image: 382; Family History Library Film: 805434. Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[7] Danl Hartwell household, 1870 US Census, Walworth county, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Lafayette, post office Elkhorn, Roll: M593_1741; Page: 157B; Image: 318; Family History Library Film: 553240.  Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[8] 1830 Census for Granville, Washington, New York[8], Daniel Hartwell, 1830 US Census; Census Place: Granville, Washington, New York; Page: 246; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 111; Family History Film: 0017171. Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[9] Albert Clayton Beckwith, History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, vol. 1 (n.d.), page 19; digital images, (: e-book, online image 19 August 2011. 

[10] Photograph of headstone online at findagrave.com, Hartwell Cemetery, Walworth County, Wisconsin, "Phipps Hartwell died Feb 27, 1872 aged 97 years".

[11] 1830 Census--New York, Washington, Granville
Phips (Pips) Hartwell--1 male 10-14, 1 male 20-29,  1 male 50-59
females:  2 10-14, 1 15-20, 1 50-59  1830 US Census; Census Place: Granville, Washington, New York; Page: 246; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 111; Family History Film: 0017171.  Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[12] 1840 Census--New York, Washington, Granville—Phips Hartwell
Males: 1 60-69
Females: 2 20-29, 1 60-69, 1 80-89  Year: 1840; Census Place: Granville, Washington, New York; Roll: 348; Page: 210; Image: 428; Family History Library Film: 0017209.  Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

 [13] Green Bay, Wisconsin Land Office.  sequence #1:  80 acres, document # 4009, sale-cash entry, land description: 1 SW SW, 4th PM 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin, No 13N 12E 13,
2 NW SW, 4th PM 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin, No 13N 12E 24.      –80 acres, document # 401 (should this be 4010?), sale-cash entry, land description: 1 W1/2 NW, 4th PM 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin, No 13N 12E 24.      –83.36 acres, document # 4108, sale-cash entry, land description:  1 W1/2 SW, 4th PM 1831 Minnesota/Wisconsin, No 13N 14E 7.

[14] (FamilySearch.org.  Wisconsin Marriages.  system origin: Wisconsin-EASy, film 1275941, ref p00962.)  (Copy of Dodge County Marriage Register, in poss JWL, doesn't give any additional information)

[15] Fitz W Hartwell household, 1850 US Census, Columbia County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Randolph township, Roll: M432_994; Page: 218B; Image: 432.  Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
 
[16] 1855 state Census for Randolph, Columbia, Wisconsin

[17] 1860 US Federal Census, Randolph, Columbia, Wisconsin Phipps W Hartwell household, 1860 US Census, Columbia County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Randolph township, East Randolph Post Office, Roll: M653_1401; Page: 529; Image: 538; Family History Library Film: 805401.  Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

[18] death: Probate Record, Olmsted county, Minnesota.  Estate of Phipps W Hartwell.  Petition of Maria Burton, town of High Forest, dau of Phipps W Hartwell who died 12 Oct 1880 in High Forest, without a will.  (Original paper probate files are located at the Olmsted County Historical Society, 1195 County Road #22 SW, Rochester, MN 55902, 507-282-9447--P. W. Hartwell, File No. 704--copy in poss of Jessie W Larson)

[19] The Report of Deaths for Olmsted county, Minnesota (copy in poss of Jessie W Larson), lists Philip Hartwell as dying Oct 13, 1880, widowed, age 76, born in New York, cause of death Old age, place of death High Forest, occupation farmer.

John Roberts' father's name was George, not John


    JOHN ROBERTS' FATHER'S NAME WAS GEORGE, NOT JOHN


Although the father of my 4th great grandfather John Roberts (born about 1771 in Baltimore, Maryland; married to Elizabeth Broom, daughter of Jacob Broom) is listed in various online family trees as John Roberts Sr., I discovered his father's name instead to be George Roberts.  

I found a John Roberts mentioned in a will for a George Roberts.  This will[1], dated 10 Sept 1797 and probated 25 Oct 1797, left all of his property to his eight children:  John, James, William, George Jr., Thomas, Mary Ann, Sally, and Elizabeth.  Since each of the children was named as an inheritor in the will, each one would then be required to sign his or her name each time a piece of property was sold.  This proved to be very important in proving that this was my John Roberts.

We knew that several of the Roberts siblings married into the Broom family.  John Roberts married Elizabeth Broom, James Roberts married Sally or Sarah Broom, Eliza Roberts married Jacob Pierce Broom, and Thomas Roberts married Lavina or Lavinia Broom.

George Robert's death is mentioned in the Baltimore Federal Gazette:  "Roberts, George, an old inhab. of Balto., died yesterday in his 51st year.[2]  From this we gain his birth year of 1747.

His will:  In the name of God Amen I George Roberts Senior of the City of Baltimore in the State of Maryland being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory considering the certainly of death and the uncertainty of life and being desirous of settling my worldly affairs do therefore make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to my first and principally I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors herein after named and after my debts and funeral expenses are paid and fully discharged.  I devise and bequeath as follows Item I give devise and bequeath unto my eight children to wit John Roberts James Roberts William Roberts George Roberts Jun Thomas Roberts Mary Ann Roberts Sally Roberts and Elizabeth Roberts all my property real personal (   ) in the state of Maryland or elsewhere howsoever to be equally divided between them share and share alike I say to them their heirs (   ) and it is my last desire that my two sons above named John Roberts and James Roberts and my beloved wife Mary Roberts be (  ) hereby appointed jointly executors of my this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore made rectifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of September anno domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven.  George Roberts
Witnesses: Saml Moule, T Johnson, Peter Cussert
Proved:  Baltimore county, 25 day of October 1797, by Samuel Moule and Thomas Johnson[3]

After the death of his father, John was appointed guardian to his siblings Thomas, Mary, Sally, and Elizabeth on 16 June 1798.[4]  He became guardian to William 29 Aug 1798.[5] 

The court ordered George Roberts' executors to sell at public sale the ship Carrollton (15 Nov 1797)[6] and some land property (8 May 1799)[7] for the payment of George's debts and to return the sales to the court.  So far, I have not been able to find out any information concerning this ship.  It is possible it was a merchant ship and that George was a merchant.  Son John is listed as "Merchant of Baltimore" in deeds in 1802[8] and 1809[9], and it would make sense for him to follow in his father's footsteps.

His widowed mother Mary, his brother James and his wife Sarah, brother Thomas and his wife Lavina, and sister Eliza had all moved to Frederick County, Virginia, and his sister Mary Ann and her husband Robert C Lee were living in Jefferson County, Virginia by 1812, according to a land deed.[10]  For $100 they sold John some land that their father George had left them in Baltimore; deed dated 1 Dec 1812.[11] Each of them signed the deed, as required.

The names of George, his wife Mary, five of his eight children and their spouses' names (except for John's) are named in a land deed from Jacob P Broom and his wife to John Roberts in 1814.[12]  

In 1816 William Roberts of Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia, son of George Roberts, deceased, sold to John Roberts of Baltimore, interest he acquired by his late sister Sally Roberts dying intestate.  This land was on Liberty and Baltimore Streets and he sold it for $5.[13]

John Robert's wife was Elizabeth Broom.  We know this even though I have not been able to discover their marriage record.  We know that Elizabeth Broom's father was Jacob Broom, one of the delegates representing Delaware at the Constitutional Convention.  Jacob Broom's signature is found on the Constitution of the United States.  Jacob Broom's will[14], dated 22 April 1810, mentions his deceased daughter Elizabeth and her children John and Rachel Roberts.   Rachel Pierce Broom, the widow of Jacob Broom, also mentioned these same grandchildren, John and Rachel Roberts, in her will[15] dated 26 May 1823.  She also mentions several of her children as well as some Lyon grandchildren.

I am descended from Rachel Broom Roberts.  This 3rd great grandmother, who was born 23 Aug 1807 in Baltimore, Maryland, married Ellis Mendenhall Sanders on 8 Nov 1830 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.[16]  She bore eight children and died in St. George, Washington, Utah on 16 May 1892.[17]


[1] Baltimore Country Maryland Will Book 6, Family History Library microfilm #13,592

[2] Baltimore Federal Gazette, issued 11 Sept 1797 (Family Tree Maker CD521 Maryland Settlers and Soldiers, 1700s-1800s, Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers, p. 274 Surnames Q-R, The Learning Company, Inc.)

[3] Baltimore county, Maryland Will Book no. 6, 1797-1802, FHL microfilm 13,592

[4] Baltimore Maryland Proceedings Bk 4, p 21, film 13685

[5] Baltimore Maryland Proceedings Bk 4, p 29, film 13685

[6] Baltimore Maryland Proceedings, Book 3, page 236, Family History Library microfilm #13685

[7] Baltimore Maryland Proceedings, Book 4, page 53, Family History Library microfilm #13685

[8] Deed in 1802 where John is referred to as "Merchant of Baltimore"

[9] Ditto in 1809

[10] Sale of Land:  Mary Roberts, widow of George Roberts, James and wife Sarah Roberts, Thomas and wife Lavina Roberts, and Eliza Roberts all of Frederick County, Virginia, and Robert C Lee and wife Mary Ann of Jefferson county, Virginia, sold to John Roberts of city of Baltimore in Baltimore county, Maryland, for $100. lot on S. side of Baltimore St. (Baltimore Maryland Land Records, W.G. book #123, 1813, pp 445-448, FHL film 13404 in Salt Lake City, UT)

[11] Ibid.

[12] dated 24 Jan 1814, Baltimore Co., MD, (Liber W. G. 129, p. 13-15, film 13408, Fam. Hist. Lib in SLC, UT) from Jacob P Broom and wife to John Roberts.  24 Jan 1814 Jacob P Broom and his wife Eliza Roberts sell to John Roberts for $1 land conveyed to him  by deed 21 Dec 1812 by Mary Roberts widow of George Roberts dec'd, James Roberts and his wife Sarah, Thomas Roberts and wife Lavinia, Robert C Lee and his wife Mary Ann, and Eliza Roberts before she married Jacob P Broom.

[13] (9 Jan 1816) Sale of Land:  William Roberts of Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, son of George Roberts, dec'd, sold to John Roberts of Baltimore, interest he acquired by his late sister Sally Roberts dying intestate, land on Liberty and Baltimore St. for $5. (Baltimore Maryland Land Record book #134, p. 481-483, FHL film #13412)

[14] New Castle Delaware Wills, Book Q, pages 398-399, Family History Library microfilm #06542.

[15] New Castle Delaware Wills, Book R, pages 507-509, Family History Library microfilm #06542.

[16] Chester county Pennsylvania, Justice of Peace marriages 1822-1866, FHL film 20993 item 11.
"November () 1830 Ellis M Sanders and Rachal Roberts Sanders all of New Castle County were legally joined in marriage."

[17] "Sanders, Rachel B. Roberts, b. 23 Aug 1807, Baltimore, Maryland, d. of John Roberts and Elizabeth Broom, d. 16 May 1892.  Wife of Ellis Mendenhall Sanders." Mrs. Mary M. W. Leany, compiler.  St. George, Washington County Utah Cemetery Records 1861-1936.  St. George, Utah, p. 105.  book in FHL in Salt Lake City, Utah, 979.248/S1 V3L.