Descendants of Hendrick Willemsz
Probable Daughter Achsah DISBROW[1]
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Name Achsah DISBROW Prefix Probable Daughter Birth 1767 Cranberry, Middlesex, New Jersey
[2] Gender Female Death Abt 1839 Cheviot City, Hamilton, Ohio
Person ID I8140 HHDHA Last Modified 27 Feb 2014
Father Daniel DISBROW, b. 1730, Cranberry, Middlesex, New Jersey
d. Will Dated 28 Jan 1812, South Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey
(Age 82 years) Mother Mrs.Daniel DISBROW, b. Abt 1735 Marriage Abt 1751 Cranberry, Middlesex, New Jersey
[2] Family ID F2801 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Enoch CARSON, b. Abt 1764, Belfast, Ireland
d. 1817, Cheviot City, Hamilton, Ohio
(Age 53 years) Marriage Abt 1787 New Jersey
Children 1. William Jewel CARSON, b. 12 Oct 1788, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. 1846, Cheviot City, Hamilton, Ohio
(Age 57 years)2. Isaac Disbrow CARSON, b. 21 Apr 1792, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. 14 Nov 1872, Cheviot City, Hamilton, Ohio
(Age 80 years)3. Samuel CARSON, b. Abt 1794, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. Bef 1850, Monroe, Mississippi, Arkansas
(Age < 55 years)4. Mary CARSON, b. 8 Jul 1799, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. 2 May 1869, Canaan, Jefferson, Indiana
(Age 69 years)5. Sarah CARSON, b. 1801, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. 1811, Cheviot, Hamilton, Ohio
(Age 10 years)6. Hannah CARSON, b. 9 Jun 1801, Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey
d. 22 Feb 1852, Fairmount, Madison, Indiana
(Age 50 years)7. Enoch Washington CARSON, b. 29 Jun 1805, Green, Hamilton, Ohio
d. 27 Oct 1882, Sharon, Morgan, Ohio
(Age 77 years)8. Achsah CARSON, b. Abt 1810, Cheviot, Hamilton, Ohio
d. 1813, Cheviot, Hamilton, Ohio
(Age 3 years)Family ID F2807 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Oct 2018
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Sources - [S8] Ancestry World Tree Project., Joellen Fone's Family Page.
I found a reference to Achsah Carson under a Hamilton County biography, of David E. Stothem, a schoolteacher in 1817. Achsah was listed as a patron of the school, with 2 pupils being sent there at the time. See: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~usbios/Ohio/hamilton_co/b00018.htmlTaken from the "Pioneer Annals of Greene Township", Hamilton County, OH, p. 112:Mrs. Carson was herself a no less notable person than our hero (Enoch). She distinctly heard the heavy guns at the battle of Monmouth, and told her grandchildren, whom she delighted to gather around her, the story of how the battle of Trenton sounded like a basket of hulled walnuts poured upon the roof! She also told how she saw a part of the Pennsylvania Line hurrying along the road, when one fellow stopped and said: "I saw first one man on one side and then one on the other fall dead, and then I ran away!" In the '30s we often visited this loving old lady, and frequently waited for the butter to "come" in her barrel churn in order to get a drink of the butter milk, for she was always a favorite with us boys. In 1839 we laid her away to rest beside her pioneer in Bethel South Side Churchyard. ---Reese P. KendallAchsah Disbrow often told her children that she was frying griddle cakes when Washington crossed the Delaware and the noise of the bullets frightened her so that she dropped the griddle. (Georgette, youngest daughter of Joel Bishop and Mary Carson, said her mother often told her this). - [S22] New Family Search, (Hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints),
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- [S8] Ancestry World Tree Project., Joellen Fone's Family Page.