1790 census cont.. MARYLAND: George.................Kent James.....................Baltimore James.....................St. Marys John.......................Baltimore John.......................Baltimore John.......................Cecil John.......................Cecil John.......................Frederick John.......................Hartford Joseph...................Cecil Joseph...................Frederick Mary.......................Hartford Moles.....................Cecil Nathaniel..............Frederick Robert....................Cecil Samuel....................Cecil Sam. ......................Hartford Sam. ......................Hartford Sam. ......................Hartford Thomas....................Frederick William....................Baltimore William....................Cecil William....................Frederick W. ....................Hartford MASSACHUSETTS: Andrew...................Worcester Charles..................Berkshire David........................Worcester Ebenezer................Hampshire Hezekiah..................Middlesex John.........................Berkshire John.........................Essex John.........................Middlesex John, Jr. ..............Middlesex Joseph.....................Berkshire Jo. .....................Hampshire Joseph.....................Suffolk Lemuel.....................Worcester Merriam...................Worcester Nicholas.................Worcester Prince......................Suffolk Rebecca..................Essex Tim. ....................Hampshire William.....................Essex William.....................Essex William.....................Essex Will. .....................Hampshire NEW HAMPSHIRE: David........................Rockingham Eleazar, Jr. ........Hillsborough Isaac........................Grafton Isaac.........................Hillsborough John.........................Rockingham Joseph.....................Hillsborough Joseph.....................Rockingham Josiah......................Hillsborough Peter.......................Rockingham Peter.......................Rockingham Robt. ...................Hillsborough Robert, Jr. .........Hillsborough Robert, iii .............Hillsborough Saml. .................Hillsborough Saml. .................Hillsborough Temperance..........Rockingham Tho. ......................Rockingham William....................Hillsborough W. ....................Rockingham Williot.....................Hillsborough Sorry, but I have to go for now. Check the list tomorrow Thu. Feb. 11 because there is much more to come starting with New York. Hope everyone is enjoying these list and finding lots of ancestors. Have Fun :)
This list contains the 1790 census of people by state and county. I will list by state and county using only given names {all are Pattersons} The list is very long so I will probably post 2 a day until complete. I hope you all will enjoy the list and find clues to your heritage. So here goes. Have Fun :) CONNECTICUT: Amasa .................New London Charity...............Fairfield Hezekiah.............Fairfield James.................. Fairfield James..................New London John....................Fairfield John................... Litchfield Joseph................Litchfield Mark....................Fairfield Samuel................Fairfield KENTUCKY: Alexander..............Christian Bening.....................Breckinridge Charles...................Franklin Charles..................Green Charles, Sr. .........Franklin George....................Bourbon George.....................Shelby Henry........................Washington James.........................Boone James.........................Bracken James.........................Bracken James.........................Garrard James.........................Jefferson James.........................Jefferson James..........................Logan James..........................Mason James..........................Shelby James, Jr. .................Bourbon James, Sr. .................Bourbon Jesse...........................Madison John............................Bracken John............................Bracken John............................Breckinridge John............................Clark John............................Fayette John............................Garrard John............................Jefferson John............................Jefferson John............................Madison John............................Shelby Jonathan...................Green Joseph........................Fayette Joseph........................Henry Matthew.....................Scott Mildred.......................Madison Nathaniel...................Bracken Richard.......................Green Richard.......................Green Richard.......................Jessamine Robert.........................Logan Samuel.........................Green Thomas.........................Bracken Thomas.........................Garrard Thomas.........................Green Thomas.........................Jefferson Thomas.........................Madison William.........................Bracken William.........................Garrard William.........................Jessamine William..........................Mercer William..........................Pulaski William..........................Scott William..........................Shelby William,Jr. ................Jessamine William, Sr. ................Bracken MAINE: Abraham......................York Adam.............................Hancock Alex..............................Washington Andrew.......................Hancock Andrew.......................York Benjamin....................York Daniel..........................York David............................York Elisha..........................York James...........................Cumberland James...........................Lincoln John.............................Cumberland John.............................Hancock John.............................Lincoln John.............................York Joseph.........................York Loin..............................York Margaret...................Lincoln Nathaniel...................Cumberland Peter ..........................Lincoln Robert.........................Cumberland Robert.........................York Robert,Jr. ...............York Samuel.........................York W. .................................Cumberland William.........................Cumberland Will. ............................Lincoln William.........................Lincoln
To List Manager, UNSUBSCRIBE my old address at: [email protected] I am now receiving DOUBLE messages at this address, and I don't want ANY. This is my work address, and I want to receive PATTERSON messages at home. I am currently receiving PATTERSON messages at my home address, [email protected] and I don't believe that anything will need to be done to insure that all PATTERSON-related messages go there, but please check it out. Thank you for all of your work managing this list. I really appreciate it, and want to continue as a subscriber at my home address. Best regards, Joseph Vaughan Patterson (I usually go by just Joe Patterson; I have included my full name for records purposes)
Hello Frank, You are welcome. :) You will probably want to pay attention to the next list of names. Starting tomorrow the 1790 census of Patterson men, the state they lived in and the county. This information may give you a clue as to the origin of your family in America. Sounds like fun. Pat
Edward Patterson {Pattison}; immigrated to New haven, Connecticut, on board the ship "Christian" in 1635, aged 33; served in the Pequot War; had a daughter Elizabeth. Herbert Patterson; emigrated from England to Virginia on board the ship "Ann and Sarah" in November 1698; indentured servant. James Patterson; born 1633, died 1701; a Royalist who was captured by Cromwell's army and transported from London to Boston on board the ship "John and Sarah" in November 1651; settled in Billerica, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War; married to Rebecca Stevenson in 1662; children were Mary, James, Andrews, John, Joseph, Rebecca, and Jonathan. John Patterson; born 1677, died 1730/31; emigrated from Donegal Bay, Ireland, to Connecticut in 1728; originally from Scotland; moved to New jersey; married Mary - - - - - - -; had son Robert. John patterson; emigrated from Bishopgate, England, to Pennsylvania in January 1738, aged 18; husbandman; indentured servant. John Patterson; transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland on board the ship "York" on 9 October 1739; indentured servant. {There were two men named John Patterson on board the "York" during this particular voyage. Both were transported to Maryland and both were indentured servants.} John Patterson; emigrated from England to Maryland in June 1768; a minister or a schoolmaster. John Patterson; emigrated from Yorkshire to New York on board the ship "Favourite" in June 1775, aged 30; farmer. Jonathan Patterson; emigrated from Aberdeen, Scotland, to Virginia on board the ship "Elizabeth" in December 1773, aged 22; gardener; indentured servant. Joseph Patterson; born 1752, died 1832; emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1768; first Presbyterian minister to be ordained west of the Alleghenies; married to Jane Moak; had son Jefferson. Peter Patterson; born 1715, died 1800; emigrated from Ireland to Londonderry, New Hampshire, around 1730; married to Grizel Wilson in 1744; children were Thomas and John. Robert Patterson; immigrated to Georgia in February 1736; married to Mary - - - - -; children were Alexander, David, and Patrick. Robert Patterson; born around 1705, died around 1778; emigrated from Hillsborough, Ireland, to America in 1774; married to Janet Walker; had a son Robert. Robert Patterson; emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1768; vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania; president of the American Philosophical Society; director of the U.S. Mint. Thomas Patterson; emigrated from Yorkshire to New York on board the ship "Favourite" in June 1775, aged 27; farmer. William Patterson; emigrated from London to Maryland on board the ship "Jane" in January 1775, aged 24; seaman; indentured servant. This is the end of the "Emigrants List ." I would like to explain the word transported to those who do not know. The word transported, There were no less than 150 capital crimes in England for which a man might be "transported." Of course, there were the expected ones of murder, arson, and treason, but there were also lesser ones such as maiming, stealing a cow, cutting down trees along an avenue, sending threatening letters, and standing mute when addressed by a legal official. Some convicts were even people of quality. One gentleman of high birth, for instance, was transported for stealing books out of a library. As a child, George Washington was taught to read and write by a transported convict who had been a schoolmaster. Especially in the countryside, the crimes which resulted in transportation were often very petty. One man was transported for stealing a silver shoebuckle. Another was sent to America and indentured for seven years for the theft of a chicken. Feb. 10 I will start on the census. To save time I will list by state and use first names only {they are all Pattersons.} This list is long so bear with me. Watch for the areas where the names are listed this will help you in your search.
Hi, Someone sent me a query about SINDLE/ZINDLE and I deleted the email message by mistake before I could respond. Please email me again whoever you are, I would really like to compare notes with you!! Susan J. Hovencamp Email: [email protected] Researching: ANSON/AUSTIN, BELCHER, BENSON, BROWN, CARR, COMPTON, CONKLIN, COQUILLETTE, DEMAREST, HANCE, HOVENCAMP/HOGENCAMP, JACOBUS, KING, KROM, LUNDY, PATTERSON, SCHMIDT, SCHRYVER, SINDLE, STEVENS, VAN HOUTEN, WILTSE
As I list this info. there will be no intros. I am copying word for word so try to keep up. These list are lengthy so I will post as many as possible each day. Emigrants List: Andrew Paterson; emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland, to New York in February 1774, aged 30; sawyer; Married to Elizabeth - - - - - - - - -; had a son John. George Paterson; emigrated from Kilsyth, Scotland, to New York on board the ship "George" in May 1774, aged 21; farmer John Paterson; emigrated from Stornaway, Scotland, to New York on board the ship "Peace and Plenty " in November 1774, aged 30; blacksmith; married to Margaret - - - - - - -; had son John Robert Paterson; transported* from Kent to Virginia on board the ship "Sea Horse " on 2 October 1741; indentured servant Thomas Paterson; emigrated from London to Maryland on board the ship "Neptune"in September 1774, aged 23; tailor; indentured servant. William Paterson; emigrated from Northumberland to Maryland on board the ship "Letitia" in February 1774, aged 21; ropemaker; indentured servant. William Paterson; emigrated from Glasgow, Scotland, to New York on board the ship "Lilly " in April 1775, aged 29; coppersmith. Alexander Patterson; born 1714, died 1802; emigrated from Ireland to Londonberry, New Hampshire, in 1720; married to Elizabeth Arbucle in 1741; had son Joseph. Andrew Patterson {Pattison}; emigrated from Scotland to Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on 5 September 1685; moved to Stratford, Connecticut, and then to Salem, Massachusetts; married to Elizabeth Peat in 1691; children were Sarah, Charles, William, Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary, and John. David Patterson {Pattison}; a Scottish prisoner of war who was transported from London to Boston on board the ship "john and Sarah " in November 1651. Edward Patterson {Pattison}; immigrated to Rehoboth, Rhode Island, in or prior to 1643; moved to Hingham, Massachusetts, by 1652; had a daughter Faith.
Looking for family related to my grandfather PATERSON Hugh Born 1883 Wishaw Cambusnethan Lanark emigrated to NZ 1912 Sister Paterson Sarah F (ergusson?) Born 1882 emigrated to New York Brother Paterson James Born 1890 (was a doctor, lived in Skye) Hugh' parents were William Paterson born 1868 (probably had a brother James) and Margaret Watson of Roadmeetings, Carluke Hugh's grandfather was Hugh Paterson m.Helen nee Irvine Any connections? Catherine Hunter (nee Paterson)
I have received so many request for the book I have decided not to do lookups but to post the info on the list. Within the next few days I will list 10 names each day from the 1790 census and the veterans records. I hope this will help everyone and it will be easier for me. Thanks Pat
Hello Patterson List, I am not researching the Patterson name but I came across a book while on a thrift store excursion. It is "the Patterson Family " published by the American Genealogical Research Institute in Arlington Va. contents: family name and arms {with references } ancestral emigrants {with list and references } census of 1790 {List of all heads of family bearing the name of Patterson in twelve of the thirteen original colonies with references } Patriots and Veterans {list and references } Short biographies If anyone would be interested in the book or if I could provide you any info please use my e-mail address. [email protected]
Still looking for ancestry of Willis Huntas Patterson, b. 1822, more than likely, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Was here in 1850 census, and all children born here. He married Ann J. Evans and they had children; Mary C, William H, Willis H (Jr.), Rhoda, John Thomas (my ancestor), Martha Terry, Lucy F., Josire (Josiah), and Sarah. This is as far back as I can go on this line. Would appreciate any information. There must be someone who recognizes this Patterson lineage. Would love to hear from a new cousin! Write me if these names look familiar. Bonnie
Seeking information on parents of Barbara PATTERSON/PATTISON who was born abt 1764 near Dunmanway, County Cork, Ireland.Believe her father's name was John. She married about 1796 in Ireland Goodhand CLARK. She died 1836 in Dunmanway. Her son, Goodhand CLARK and family are my immigrant ancestors (1852).Can anyone help me? [email protected]
My Greatgrandfather, James William Patterson, was born in either W. Virginia or Pennsylvania June 24, 1824. He married, had a family of five children, his wife died in childbirth with their 6th child. He later married my great- grandmother in Nov. 1856. They moved to Missouri. Their first child was born in 1857. He was Samual. Then came Adaline, Josephine, Josiah (My grandfather), Louisa, Leander, Laura, Ida Belle, Lova May, and Minnie. They were all born in the counties of Wayne, Miller, Callaway and Butler. A lot of them lived and died in Butler Co., Mo. Leander & Laura went to California and the last three girls lived in Oklahoma. His children from his first wife were Jane, Granville, Hester, Okey Ray, Clara and Marcella, who died at birth. I don't have much information on James William Patterson, but I have quite a lot on some of his children. If anyone has any of these names in their tree, please contact me.
---------- > Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 10:24:43 > From: Elizabeth > To: A Elizabeth > Subject: Texas Adjunt General Service Records > > ORGANIZATION > ARM-Army of the Republic 1836-45 > CSA - Confederate States Army 1861-65 > FB - Frontier Battalion 1874-98 1901 > FF - Frontier Forces 1870-1871 > LR - Loyalty Rangers 1918 > MM - Minute Men 1855-62 1872 > MV Mounted Volunteers 1854-1861 > NAV - Navy of the Republic 1836-45 > R R - Regular Rnagers 1855-61 1901 -35 > RRR - Railroad Rangers 1922 - 1935 > SP - State Police 1870-71 > SR - Special Rangers 1916 - 34 > TST Texas State Troops 1861 -65 > TVG - Texas Volunteer Guards 1881, 1886 - 1903 > USV - U. S. Volunteers Spanish-American War 1898 > > http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/lobby/servrecs/indexP.htm > > Requests fror copy of Service Records may be mailed to Texas > State Archives at P. O. Box 12927, Austin, Texas 78711- > 2927 > > $10 dollars a page plus shipping and handling > $1.00 minimum (???? error???? * Ten dollars seems > very high but it might should have read $1.00 a page. > I don't know but this is what it said). > > or email <[email protected] > > Elizabeth > > > >
NAME ORGANIZAITON CALL # Patterson Amos H TVG 401-208 Amos H USV 401-245 Andrew G MV 401-30 Arthur T USV 401-245 Charlie E USV 401-245 Clarence K TVG 401-208 David O USV 401-245 E W USV 401-245 F M SP 401-47 Frank RR 401-61 Frank SR 401-96 Geo B SR 401-96 George W MV 401-30 H W ` RRR 401-122 Harloin RRR 401-122 J C MV 401-30 J H TVG 401-208 J J USV 401-245 J L SR 401-96 J W FB 401-167 Joe E TVG 401-208 Joel D USV 401-245 John B TVG 401-208 John C MM 401-32 John G SR 401-96 Lee FB 401-167 R E RRR 401-122 Roburt R USV `401-245 Roy `TVG 401-208 Samuel A USV 401-245 Sherman M RRR 401-122 Sherman M SR 401-96 William TST 401-36 William F USV 401-245 Daniel A USV 401-245 Carroll J USV 402-245 Please refer to the email with the key to the acronyms of different service orginizations plus the address where these records can be ordered by mail or email. Be aware that there is a charge for these records. You may want to find out the amount as either there is an error or it is rather expensive (especially if there are several pages). Elizabeth <[email protected]>
Alvin Lafayette Patterson, born in SC in 1829, son of William and Mary Patterson , died March 1, 1907,and is buried in Cottage Hill Cemetery. In 1854 he married Almyra P. Stinnett born 1836 in MO. died July 21 1911 and buried Cottage Hill Cemetery near Weston, Texas She was the daughter of Joel M. Stinnett of Fannin County . Alvin and Almyra had thirteen children. In the 1860 Texas Census, Alvin and Almyra Patterson were listed as living in Plano, Texas. His Mother and a brother, William and a sister Mary (Mrs James M. Brown) were there too. Later they moved to Weston, Texas. One of Alvin and Almyra Patterson's daughters was named Nancy (Nannie). In 1887 she married John B Watson. They had a daughter named Selma. Another daughter of Alvin and Almyra, Molly ( Douglas) lived in Van Alstyne, TX. In 1906 Nancy ( Nannie) Watson was married W., G. O'Brien of Stratford, TX. Selma went with Nannie and in 1910 married Jake J. Fryar. Selma and Jake lived in Dallas, Tx. In 1946 Selma Watson Fryar married J.W.X. Browne. Nannie lived in Stratford until her death in 1956. Alvin and Almyra's second oldest daughter was Georgia, born in Collin County in 1859. In 1877 Georgia married George Leach. Their only child was Floy Adella, born February 18, 1879 in Weston, Texas, and died February 26, 1960 in Fort Worth, TX. In later years George Leach went to Canada and was never heard from again. Floy Adella married Dr J. A. Avant. They had three children. Dr Avant died in Weatherford Texas in 1918.
To All: I have a Death Certificate for a John Jack PATTERSON who died at 75 years of age on 26 August 1963, in the Veterans Adm. Hospital in West Los Angeles, CA. He was born on 8 March 1888 in Washington state. His parents were John PATTERSON and Fanmy EVANS, both born in Missouri. He was divorced, a night watchman, and served in World War I. His last residence address was in Inglewood, CA. He is not in my Patterson line, and I would be happy to forward this Death Certificate to anyone who can claim him. Marion
Hawkins County Tennessee Census 1860 District 5 1096 1026 Patterson, James 50 M Swerda` 45 F Mary 16 F James 08 M 1101 1030` Patterson, Elizabeth 64 F Martha 52 F Susan 46 F Ardley 14 M Elizabeth 05 F 1118 1045 Grey, Jessee 34 M Patterson, Elizabeth 82 F 1119 1046 Patterson, Mgt 36 F Lucinda 17 F Lizzie 15 F Wm 12 M Jane 10 F Ellen 06 F Mary S 05 F Geo 08 M Libby C 02 F 1171 1097 Patterson, John 26M Hepsida 29 F Caroline 04 G Isabela` 02 F Alice 01 F 1173 1097 Patterson, Jessee 22 M Nancy 24 F Mary 02 F Bettie 8 months F 1175 1101 Patterson, Isaiah 28 M Mgt 26 F Nancy 03 F Martha 01 F 1179 1105 Patterson, Mary A 40 F John S 09 M Messer, Mary 75 F
Looking for family of Wm Gustavis PATTERSON b 27 Apr 1880 married Myrtle COOKE/COOK b 17 Apr 1886 Married on 4 Apr 1903 in or near Risco, MO Children: Emma Letitia Patterson (Barrett) b 1904 Effie May Patterson b 1906 Roy Patterson* b 29 Feb 1908, m 1 Sep 1926 to "Nanny". Roy & Nanny Patterson lived near Lubbock & Anton TX. They owned a store in Anton for years. Ruby Golden Patterson b 1910 Dolly Tence Patterson b 1913 Charles Kenard Patterson b 1918 Wm Louis Patterson b 1920 Roy Patterson & Nanny had daughter Rebecca Jo Patterson Campbell (my mohter in law). Looking for connections to this line... sorry I have little more info... have not gotten real deep into Patterson side yet. Margie Buren Campbell.
Does anyone recognize this family? I am searching for ancesters. GG Grandfather, William PATTERSON was married to Sarah Jane GALLAGHER. John PATTERSON, their son, of Rubbleshinny, Milford, b. 10 Oct., 1814, married Mathilda Thomson on 31 Jan., 1856 at Manorcunningham. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T.Y. Killen. I can provide descendants of John and Mathilda. Catherine Harwood <[email protected])