Thomas G. Paxton
Last updated 21 Nov 2021 in Spear–Johnson Family.
Individual
Born: Abt 1816 in , , Pennsylvania, United States
book-history-of-concord-1883: Erasmus Briggs, History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins, N. Collins, and Sardinia, Erie County, New York; Rochester, N.Y. : Union and Advertiser Co.'s Print, 1883; book image (PDF), Internet Archive (https://archive.org: accessed 20 Apr 2018); original held by Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Reference Detail: Page 679 (PDF page 697)
Comment Detail: Source includes name (Thomas G. 〈spelling〉). See research notes for spelling details.
census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40: 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule, Ohio, Monroe County, Salem Township, page 40 (form) or page 223B (stamp sequence, not visible on page); 1870 United States Federal Census, database with images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed before 12 August 2018) 〉 "Ohio 〉 Monroe 〉 Salem" image 21; citing “Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 1245 (of 1761), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.” [FHL microfilm 552744]
Reference Detail: Line 7, dwelling 225
Comment Detail: Source includes name (Thomas Paxton).
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census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40: 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule, Ohio, Monroe County, Salem Township, page 40 (form) or page 223B (stamp sequence, not visible on page); 1870 United States Federal Census, database with images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed before 12 August 2018) 〉 "Ohio 〉 Monroe 〉 Salem" image 21; citing “Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 1245 (of 1761), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.” [FHL microfilm 552744]
Reference Detail: Line 7, dwelling 225
Comment Detail: Source includes age (53) and location (Penn [Pennsylvania]). Using the official census date of 1 June 1870 gives a birth date range from 2 June 1816 to 1 June 1817.
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Family
Spouse/Partner: Mary Palmerton (1836 – ?)
Married: 1865
book-history-of-concord-1883: Erasmus Briggs, History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins, N. Collins, and Sardinia, Erie County, New York; Rochester, N.Y. : Union and Advertiser Co.'s Print, 1883; book image (PDF), Internet Archive (https://archive.org: accessed 20 Apr 2018); original held by Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Reference Detail: Page 679 (PDF page 697)
Comment Detail: Source includes year (1865).
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Child: Charlotte Paxton (abt 1870 – ?)
Miscellaneous Facts
Attributes
Residence: at Collins, Erie County, New York, United States
census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40: 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule, Ohio, Monroe County, Salem Township, page 40 (form) or page 223B (stamp sequence, not visible on page); 1870 United States Federal Census, database with images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed before 12 August 2018) 〉 "Ohio 〉 Monroe 〉 Salem" image 21; citing “Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 1245 (of 1761), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.” [FHL microfilm 552744]
Reference Detail: Line 7, dwelling 225
Comment Detail: Source includes census date (1 Jun 1870) and location (the town of Collins in the County of Erie, State of New York).
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Research Notes (Conflicts/Spelling/Followup)
SPELLING
Surname: This database use Paxton. The book History of the Original Town of Concord indicates the name was spelled Paxon. [book-history-of-concord-1883]
FOLLOWUP
In 1870, Duane Palmerton (13) is listed in the census in the household of Thomas and Mary Paxton, under the entryes for Joshua and Helen Palmerton. Thomas is a son-in-law of Joshua Palmerton. Is Duane Joshua's grandson? If so, by whom? Joshua's sone James is a likely candidate. He died after Duane was born, and was married a few years before. [census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40]
Two persons were living in the Thomas Paxton household as of the 1870 census. One was Mary [unclear, maybe Haberer?], an 16? year-old domestic and Chas [unclear, maybe Palmerton?], a 22 year old farm laborer. [census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40]
book-history-of-concord-1883: Erasmus Briggs, History of the Original Town of Concord, Being the Present Towns of Concord, Collins, N. Collins, and Sardinia, Erie County, New York; Rochester, N.Y. : Union and Advertiser Co.'s Print, 1883; book image (PDF), Internet Archive (https://archive.org: accessed 20 Apr 2018); original held by Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Reference Detail: Page 679 (PDF page 697)
census-us-1870-ps-oh-monroe-salem-40: 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule, Ohio, Monroe County, Salem Township, page 40 (form) or page 223B (stamp sequence, not visible on page); 1870 United States Federal Census, database with images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed before 12 August 2018) 〉 "Ohio 〉 Monroe 〉 Salem" image 21; citing “Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 1245 (of 1761), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.” [FHL microfilm 552744]
Reference Detail: Lines 12, 13, and 14, dwelling 225
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