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Family of George Fredrick PATTERSON and Elizabeth CARMAN
Husband: | George Fredrick PATTERSON (1826-1906) | |
Wife: | Elizabeth CARMAN (1829-1904) | |
Children: | Charles PATTERSON (1848-1918) | |
Helen Pearnelia PATTERSON (1853-1923) | ||
Delia PATTERSON (1856- ) | ||
William James PATTERSON (1861-1936) | ||
Kate PATTERSON (1863-1928) | ||
Frances Lila PATTERSON (1865-1867) | ||
Marriage | 1 Jan 1847 | GREENWOOD NEW YORK |
Husband: George Fredrick PATTERSON
Name: | George Fredrick PATTERSON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 16 Jun 1826 | CORTLAND NEW YORK |
Death | 21 Dec 1906 (age 80) | OMAHA NEBRASKA USA |
Additional Information
Death | Cause: STROKE 80 YRS 6 MTHS 5 DAYS |
Wife: Elizabeth CARMAN
Name: | Elizabeth CARMAN 1 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | William CARMAN (1809-1863) | |
Mother: | Mary Ann DAVISON (1809-1891) | |
Birth | 12 Sep 1829 | DANSVILLE LIVINGSTON CO NEW YORK |
Death | 19 Sep 1904 (age 75) | FORT ATKINSON WISCONSIN USA |
Child 1: Charles PATTERSON
Name: | Charles PATTERSON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Never MARRIED ( - ) | |
Birth (1) | 12 May 1848 | CORTLAND COUNTY NEW YORK |
Death (1) | 29 Sep 1918 (age 70) | FT ATKINSON JEFFERSON COUNTY WISCONSIN |
Birth (2) | 12 May 1848 | Cortland Cortand Co. New York 1 |
Death (2) | 29 Aug 1918 (age 70) | Fort Atkinson , Jefferson co. Wisconsin 1 |
Additional Information
Death (1) | Cause: APOPLEXELY 70 YRS 3 MTHS 27DAYS |
Child 2: Helen Pearnelia PATTERSON
Name: | Helen Pearnelia PATTERSON | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse 1: | Rufus W DODGE ( - ) | |
Spouse 2: | Rufus W. DODGE (1846- ) | |
Birth (1) | 27 Jan 1853 | CORTLAND COUNTY NEW YORK |
Birth (2) | 27 Jan 1853 | Cortland Cortand Co. New York 1 |
Death (1) | 2 Sep 1923 (age 70) | LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES USA |
Death (2) | 2 Sep 1923 (age 70) | Long Beach, Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, Calif 1 |
Burial | 1923 (age 69-70) | Compton Mausoleum Park |
Additional Information
Death (1) | Cause: CEBERAL HEMORAGE 71 YRS 7 MTHS 12 DAYS |
Burial | Long Beach, CA |
Child 3: Delia PATTERSON
Name: | Delia PATTERSON 2 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | William Richard GOODMAN (1855-1924) | |
Birth | 9 Aug 1856 | FT ATKINSON WISCONSIN 1 |
Burial | Abbey | |
Death | LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA |
Additional Information
Burial | Renfrewshire, Scotland |
Child 4: William James PATTERSON
Name: | William James PATTERSON | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Maria Elizabeth WOLF (1867-1949) | |
Birth (1) | 26 Jan 1861 | EGERTON ROCK CO WISCONSIN |
Burial | 17 Dec 1936 (age 75) | Milton Cemetery |
Death (1) | 16 Dec 1936 (age 75) | MILTON JUNCTION ROCK COUNTY WISCONSIN |
Birth (2) | 26 Jan 1861 | Edgerton Rock co Wisconsin 1 |
Death (2) | 16 Dec 1936 (age 75) | Milton, Twsp Rock co. Wisconsin 1 |
Additional Information
Burial | Rock County, WI |
Death (1) | Cause: CORONARY THROMBOSIS |
Child 5: Kate PATTERSON
Name: | Kate PATTERSON | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse 1: | William HAMMOND ( - ) | |
Spouse 2: | William W. HAMMOND (1861-1928) | |
Birth | 26 May 1863 | MILTON JUNCTION ROCK COUNTY WISCONSIN |
Death | 11 Oct 1928 (age 65) | CHICAGO ILLONIS USA |
Additional Information
Death | Cause: LUNG FEVER |
Child 6: Frances Lila PATTERSON
Name: | Frances Lila PATTERSON 1 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Birth (1) | 26 Nov 1865 | Milton twsp.. Rock Co. Wisconsin 1 |
Death (1) | 11 Feb 1867 (age 1) | Milton Twsp. Rock Co. Wisconsin 1 |
Birth (2) | 26 Nov 1865 | MILTON JUNCTION ROCK COUNTY WISCONSIN |
Death (2) | 11 Feb 1867 (age 1) | MILTON JUNCTION ROCK COUNTY WISCONSIN |
Additional Information
Death (1) | Cause: Lung Fever |
Note on Husband: George Fredrick PATTERSON - shared note
George Patterson was a man of many trades but best was he was Veterniary Surg. He form all his own medicines for different allments. He was also a Blcksmith and a Stockbuyer. They lived in Andover New York when the got married 1847. They were of Congregational faith. They got married by a J.P.
His name was Shepard Amidon J.P. of Greenwood New York.
The started thier way to Wisconsin in1855, There was a group of them all the children of George and Elizabeth. Also her mother and father and all there children exsept one, he said in New york. of cource, The civil War broke out shortly after they got to Wisc. Mrs patterson brother enroled in the Army as a allotment service meaning he got paid 500.00 dollars to take his place...More about him later..In 1873 they moved to to Fort Atikinson, Wisc. They bought property a nice house and a perfect place to set up his practise.They stated there until Elizabeth had a Stroke then they move back to Jamesville, Wisc. Were her sister took care of her..until she passed away..She is buried in Milton Cemetery, Wisconsin the services were done by Rev. J. Reynolds. They have a beautiful cite and stones in the Milton Cemetery, I have taken picture's of it they are enclosed.
George of course was getting more fragil so he went to Omaha, Dogulas Co. Neb. He was residing at his dauthers home there until his death, and he was sent home to beside his beloved. Elizabeth. In the Milton cemetry..
Note of the patterson Clan----In paper Date is Oct 12-1900
The reunion of Patterson-Sayre- Halbert Families was recently held at Hooper N.Y. at Washington Hall
wgere dinner was served was built by Judge Amos Patterson a Century ago. James Patterson the Founder of the family came from Scotland to this country sailing on the"John and Sarah, from London England Nov. 11 1651 at Charleston R,I, May 13, 1652.
Obituary December, 27, 1906
Milton Telephone
George Franklin Patterson was born in Courtland, New York , June 16, 1827, He Married to Elizabeth Carman, Jan 1 1847, They came to Wisconsin and settled in Milton in 1855. In 1873 they moved from Milton to Fort Atkinson where he lived until Last September when he went to live with his daughter, Mrs,
Delia Good man, in Omaha, Neb. . Mrs Patterson died in Fort Atkinson Sept 19 1904, He leaves five Children; Mrs. Nellie Dodge, of Long Beach CAlif. Mrs. Delia Goodman, Omaha, Neb. Mrs Kittie Hammond, Chicago Ill; Charles A. Patterson Fort Atkinson, Wis.; and William I. Patterson, Milton Wis. He was a black smith by trade but on account off poor health he has not worked at it for three or four years, He was able to be about, however until the 14 inst. when he was stricken with paralysis and died the twenty- first.
Sources of unformation
Death Cert. George, Elizabeth, charles, Helen, William, Kate
the Carman & Patterson Family Bible
Wright, Jefferson County, Wisc.
Jefferson Co. Wisc. Fort Atkinson 1880
Obits Jefferson Co Union Newpaper
Marriage document of George and Elizabeth, Greenwood New York.
1870 Cenus Rock, Co. Wisc.
1880 Cenus Jefferson Co Wisc.
1850 Cenus Andover, Allegany Co. New York.
Oral history, Aunt Frances Patterson Carrol.
[William Carman.FTW]
George Patterson was a man of many trades but best was he was Veterniary Surg. He form all his own medicines for different allments. He was also a Blcksmith and a Stockbuyer. They lived in Andover New York when the got married 1847. They were of Congregational faith. They got married by a J.P.
His name was Shepard Amidon J.P. of Greenwood New York.
The started thier way to Wisconsin in 1955, There was a group of them all the children of George and Elizabeth. Also her mother and father and all there children exsept one, he said in New york. of cource, The civil War broke out shortly after they got to Wisc. Mrs patterson brother enroled in the Army as a allotment service meaning he got paid 500.00 dollars to take his place...More about him later..In 1873 they moved to to Fort Atikinson, Wisc. They bought property a nice house and a perfect place to set up his practise.They stated there until Elizabeth had a Stroke then they move back to Jamesville, Wisc. Were her sister took care of her..until she passed away..She is buried in Milton Cemetery, Wisconsin the services were done by Rev. J. Reynolds. They have a beautiful cite and stones in the Milton Cemetery, I have taken picture's of it they are enclosed.
George of course was getting more fragil so he went to Omaha, Dogulas Co. Neb. He was residing at his dauthers home there until his death, and he was sent home to beside his beloved. Elizabeth. In the Milton cemetry..
Note of the patterson Clan----In paper Date is Oct 12-1900
The reunion of Patterson-Sayre- Halbert Families was recently held at Hooper N.Y. at Washington Hall
wgere dinner was served was built by Judge Amos Patterson a Century ago. James Patterson the Founder of the family came from Scotland to this country sailing on the"John and Sarah, from London England Nov. 11 1651 at Charleston R,I, May 13, 1652.
Obituary December, 27, 1906
Milton Telephone
George Franklin Patterson was born in Courtland, New York , June 16, 1827, He Married to Elizabeth Carman, Jan 1 1847, They came to Wisconsin and settled in Milton in 1855. In 1873 they moved from Milton to Fort Atkinson where he lived until Last September when he went to live with his daughter, Mrs,
Delia Good man, in Omaha, Neb. . Mrs Patterson died in Fort Atkinson Sept 19 1904, He leaves five Children; Mrs. Nellie Dodge, of Long Beach CAlif. Mrs. Delia Goodman, Omaha, Neb. Mrs Kittie Hammond, Chicago Ill; Charles A. Patterson Fort Atkinson, Wis.; and William I. Patterson, Milton Wis. He was a black smith by trade but on account off poor health he has not worked at it for three or four years, He was able to be about, however until the 14 inst. when he was stricken with paralysis and died the twenty- first.
Sources of unformation
Death Cert. George, Elizabeth, charles, Helen, William, Kate
the Carman & Patterson Family Bible
Wright, Jefferson County, Wisc.
Jefferson Co. Wisc. Fort Atkinson 1880
Obits Jefferson Co Union Newpaper
Marriage document of George and Elizabeth, Greenwood New York.
1870 Cenus Rock, Co. Wisc.
1880 Cenus Jefferson Co Wisc.
1850 Cenus Andover, Allegany Co. New York.
Oral history, Aunt Frances Patterson Carrol.
Sources
1 | "William Carman.FTW". Text From Source: Date of Import: Aug 19, 2000 |
2 | "1882 CENSUS". |