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Markham of Chesterfield
Ancestors and Descendants of John Markham
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1792 - 1865
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Born |
1792 |
Orange Co, New York, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
23 May 1865 |
Ithaca, Tompkins Co, New York, USA |
Buried |
Ithaca, Tompkins Co, New York, USA, -Ithaca City Cemetery |
Person ID |
I4142 |
markhamchest |
Last Modified |
20 Aug 2020 |
Father |
Mathew Carpenter, b. 26 Sep 1759, Orange Co, New York, USA , d. 6 Oct 1839, Elmira, Chemung Co, New York, USA |
Mother |
Catherine Mathews, b. 1764, Orange Co, New York, USA , d. 28 Oct 1830, Elmira, Chemung Co, New York, USA |
Family ID |
F1391 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
William Wisner, b. 18 Apr 1782, New York, USA , d. 7 Jan 1871, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, Iowa, USA |
Family ID |
F1474 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- 1850 Census of Tompkins county New York; Ithaca
Vincent M Carpenter; 50 (1800) New York
Susan Carpenter; 22 (1828) New York
Franklin Carpenter; 17 (1833) New York
Hannah M Carpenter; 14 (1836) New York
William Wisner; 68 (1782) New York
Julia Wisner; 56 (1794) New York
Charles S Spencer; 26 (1824) New York
Adelaide Spencer; 19 (1831) New York
William Marsh; 28 (1822) New York
Cornelia Marsh; 23 (1827) New York
Mary Marsh; 0 (1850) New York
Ann Hughes; 18, Ireland
Hannah Preston; 23, Ireland
Eliza A Miner; 3, New York
1860 Census of Tompkins county New York, Ithaca
William Wisner; 79 (1781) New York; pres clergy
Sarah Campbell; 50 (1810) New York
Jane Wisner; 35 (1825) New York
Eliza Wisner; 14 (1846) New York
Samuel P Wisner; 50 (1810) New York; lawyer
Julia Wisner; 0 (1860) New York
Elen Sulivan; 25, Ireland; servant
Lydia Flyn; 25, Ireland; servant
William Wisner and Julia Carpenter were the parents of six identified children who lived to adulthood - Rev William Carpenter Wisner; Julia Wisner; Elizabeth Wisner; Samuel P Wisner; Matthew Wisner; and John Wisner. Julia Carpenter Wisner died 1856 and is buried at Ithaca, Kane county Illinois.
William Wisner, clergyman, born in Warwick, N. Y., in 1782, and died in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January 7, 1871. He adopted the profession of law, and practiced in Orange county, New York, for several years, but relinquished that profession to become a clergyman. He studied theology at Princeton Seminary, was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Ithaca for a short time, and in 1831 took charge of the Brick Church, Rochester, N. Y., where he remained for several years. He removed to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1872 . . . There is a good account of the life and works of Rev. William Wisner, of Ithaca, NY, in the book "One Hundred Years of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca." . . . Union College gave him the degree of DD in 1851. Dr. Wisner was known throughout the Presbyterian Church not only for his solid learning but for his inexhaustible humor. He left his large private library to Auburn Theological Seminary of which he was a trustee from 1863-76. He was moderator of the General Assembly in 1855 . .
[source] from Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography; published in The Wisners in America and Their Kindred; George Franklin Wisner, 1918.
Rev. William Wisner, D.D., a prominent Presbyterian clergyman, formerly of Ithaca, died at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Saturday morning, at the advanced age of eighty-nine.
[source] The Daily Times (Watertown, New York); 1871.
Notes for Julia Carpenter; compiled by Pamela Hutchison Garrett, 2018; for Markham of Chesterfield website.
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