Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Early Wilkesport Settlers

Our family goes back to some of the very first settlers in Wilkesport -- even before the town developed and was named after the Wilkes Brothers. According to Sombra Township history, Paul Sturdevant was one of the earliest to arrive in that swampy, wooded area of Sombra Township. He returned with his sons -- Jacob, Ira, Horace, Hiram, and Hamlet (whom I recently discovered was named James Hamlet). Our own family is descended from Hiram who married Dorcas SELMAN, daughter of Spencer SELMAN and Elizabeth TRILL. Jacob reportedly married three times -- Edna SALISBURY, Sarah WALKER, Mariann WALKER -- but I have located no actual documents to support any of these marriages. Ira married Susan GRESON/GRASON and later Julianne Emma WINFIELD who was previously married to Fredrick S. PRESTON and James "Henry" SALISBURY; Horace married Elizabeth CLIPPERTON; Hamlet married Sarah Ann HENSHAW/HANSHAW and later moved to St. Clair County, Michigan. Following the early death of Dorcas, Hiram married Ellen SALISBURY.

There is much mystery around Lydia (EDDY) STURDEVANT, Paul's wife. No records have as yet been found to place her in Ontario -- then Upper Canada and later Canada West. Family stories tell of her coming to the area but no evidence has yet been located. She was from Vermont and, after marrying Paul, moved for a time to New York State from whence Paul and sons came around 1825-1830.

After many years of research and making many contacts with other Paul STURDEVANT researchers and descendants, I have discovered the vast array of names from the Wilkesport/Sombra area linked to the STURDEVANTs. The BROWNs seems connected as they often act as witnesses to Sturdevant events or vice-versa but the connection has not yet been established.

Paul himself died in 1846 and it was through his will that the link with the Grason family was made. His housekeeper, Anna Grason, was also his executrix. Vague mention was made of Paul's own children who were young adults by then but none was specifically named. He did, however, leave land to both Anna Grason and her children who were by then "known by the surname Sturdevant." These included: Thomas; Sarah Jane, who married Nelson WILSON; and Anna, who married David Edward SHEPPARD/SHEPHARD.

Other surnames in this family include ANDERSON, BURDEN, MC RAE, BARNOTT, BEST, HARKNESS, HARKINS, HAYES, HENRY, JENNINGS, KENNEDY, KITCHEN, LESTER, RAMSAY, SEXSMITH, SHAW, THORNE, TUCKER, TYRRELL, WADE, WATSON, YOUNG and many more.

Please help me find new information or correct erroneous facts.

Let's use this blog to help others learn about their families, to help ourselves learn more about our own, and to share the history of the area through family and community anecdotes.

3 comments:

  1. I think this is a great idea!! I haven't attempted blogging myself but do read lots and comment as well. One question, how would you like us to share our info? Just in replies to your postings or if we have something really long to share, should we send it to you and you create a new blog posting?

    Reading this has already been informative to me as I didn't realize the connection to the Shephard family...they are on my husband's side as well as in the Henry side.

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  2. Why don't you just go ahead and enter your surname information into a blog message. Maybe you would like to break up the information into a number of messages so that readers can learn about the people from the local area first. Then you could add info about their ancestors and descendants so that anyone interested in following that surname's lineage could do so.

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  3. Samuel Selman (born abt 1840) is brother to Dorcas Selman. Samuel married Sarah Ann Tunmore (Tonmore) who is sister to MY Joseph J. Tunmore (born abt 1836 in Canada). I know there are Tunmores buried in the Wilkesport Cemetery in Sombra, Ontario, Canada but do not know which ones.
    I can be reached at abrogan@gmail.com
    Thanks!
    Addie

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