Benjamin Jewell was born in 1781/1818. He died in 1807/1896. He married Elvira Jarvis in 1807/1853.
Elvira Jarvis [Parents] was born in 1791/1820. She died in 1807/1902. She married Benjamin Jewell in 1807/1853.
Foster Jarvis IV [Parents] was born in 1770. He died in 1813/1862. He married ??? Delacy in 1790.
??? Delacy was born in 1754/1779. She died in 1847 in White County, Tennesee. She married Foster Jarvis IV in 1790.
Apparently separated from her husband as it is listed that she headedWest with her children in 1847. She didn't get very far as she died thatsame year in Tennessee.
They had the following children:
F i Elvira Jarvis was born in 1791/1820. She died in 1807/1902. M ii Sylvester Jarvis was born in 1791/1820. He died in 1811/1899. M iii Cornelius Jarvis was born in 1794. He died in 1870. F iv Sally Sarah Jarvis was born on 11 Jan 1808. She died in 1855. M v Levi Jarvis was born on 18 Dec 1802. He died on 16 Mar 1877. F vi Agnes Jarvis was born on 8 Jul 1809. She died on 17 Jul 1871. F vii Marina Ann Jarvis was born on 23 Jan 1810. She died on 23 Sep 1878. F viii Mary Polly Jarvis was born in 1792. She died in 1871.
Adam Jefferson Statler [Parents] was born on 29 Mar 1826. He died on 26 Feb 1913. He married Harriet Jaco in 1845/1867.
Other marriages:Unknown
50th Missouri infantry 15 March 1864 - 15 Sept. 1865. With his brothersLittelton and Conrad. (Information fromhttp://www.gencircles.com/users/cliffs/1/data/658)
Harriet Jaco [Parents] 1 was born 2 in 1829. She died 3 in 1874. She married Adam Jefferson Statler in 1845/1867.
[lucinda jaco statler.FTW]
This GEDCOM database is furnished by the Statler Family GenealogyHomepage and is the result of the hard work of Mary Alice StatlerBlaylock and other hard working genealogists working together to providethis information.
They had the following children:
F i Mary Margaret Statler was born on 7 Jun 1854. She died on 17 Nov 1936.
Adam Jefferson Statler [Parents] was born on 29 Mar 1826. He died on 26 Feb 1913. He was married in 1845/1877.
Other marriages:Jaco, Harriet
50th Missouri infantry 15 March 1864 - 15 Sept. 1865. With his brothersLittelton and Conrad. (Information fromhttp://www.gencircles.com/users/cliffs/1/data/658)
He had the following children:
F i Mary Margaret Statler was born on 7 Jun 1854. She died on 17 Nov 1936.
James Brotherton [Parents] 1, 2 was born in 1822 in Tennesee. He died in 1859/1913 in Bollinger County, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Nancy Farmer in 1839/1870. James was born 3 in Tennessee. He was born 4 in 1822 in ____________________________________, TN. He died 5 in Bollinger County, MO.
Brotherton Descendant Tours Family's Historic Cabin at Chickamauga
April 22, 2002--No tour of the Chickamauga battlefield takes place, itseems safe to say, without a visit to the Brotherton cabin, the structurein the middle of an open field where some of the fiercest fighting of thebattle took place.
No visitors to the park can be more impressed to visit the humble woodenbuilding than one who came by last week. Adair Brotherton is thegreat-grandson of George Washington Brotherton and his wife Mary whoowned the cabin at the time of the battle.
George, in fact, refused to leave the building even while the fightingwas going on, although Mary and the younger children evacuated.
"My great-grandad refused to leave the cabin during the battle,"Brotherton told the Chattanooga Times-Free Press last week.
"My great-grandmother and the two younger boys went across to the hollowand stayed two days before returning," he added. "My grandfather said ifyou set foot on one side of the cabin you stepped in bloody horse flesh,and if you stepped on the other side you stepped in human flesh."
After the battle the gore got worse, not better, as the cabin was used asa field hospital by the victorious Confederate forces. Casualties in theSept. 19-20, 1863, battle numbered more than 35,000 men either killed,wounded or missing from among the 124,000 Union and Confederate soldierswho fought.
Brotherton said his great-grandfather had purchased 160 acres from JamesLee for $1,200 in 1860, coming from McDonald, Tennessee. While theparents and younger children stayed with the farm, the older boysenlisted.
His grandfather, James Brotherton, and great-uncle, Tom Brotherton, weremembers of the Confederate Army, and both were captured and taken to RockIsland, Ill., where they were held in a prisoner of war camp.
Brotherton, who still lives in the Chattanooga area, said the cabinalways has been special to the Brotherton family. He said his fathertreated the cabin as a shrine and would salute when he drove by thecabin.
"He would stop and walk around the property like it was hallowed ground,"Mr. Brotherton said. "I guess I think more of the cabin because I knowwhat it meant to my dad. It will always have a special place in my heart."Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Superintendent PatReed said the cabin is a valuable structure for the park.
"This is a very pivotal point in the park," he said. "It is where all ofour tours stop. I don't think it would be far-fetched to say that acouple hundred thousand people a year visit the Brotherton cabin."
Like any structure of that age, pieces of walls, flooring and roof havebeen replaced due to damage or decay, Reed said.
"There has been wood replaced in the cabin, and it has been rechinked,"he said. "I doubt there is much original lumber in the cabin, but I amsure there is some."
SOURCE: http://www.civilwarinteractive.com/brothertoncabin.htm
[Wilson.FTW]James Brotherton came from Tennessee and homesteaded in Patton, Missouri.
Elizabeth Nancy Farmer 1 was born in 1823 in Tennesee. She died in 1859/1918. She married James Brotherton in 1839/1870. Elizabeth was born 2 in 1823 in ____________________________________, TN.
1850 Washington County, Arkansas Census
Mountain Township Continued** Husband James is missing from this census just prior to the war'sstart.
Dwelling & Family No. 106
12. Elizabeth Brotherton w/f 32 yrs $100 TN
13. Phebe Brotherton w/f 20 yrs TN
14. Benjamin Brotherton w/m 19 yrs Farmer TN
15. Elizabeth Brotherton w/f 17 yrs AR*****
Possibly married previously to a Myers before her marriage to JamesBrotherton.
SOURCE: http://www.couchgenweb.com/couch/myers.htm
They had the following children:
F i Margaret Brotherton was born in Jan 1846. She died in 1914. M ii Abraham Brotherton was born in 1849. He died in 1883/1940. F iii Mary Frances Brotherton 1 was born 2, 3 in 1850. She died in 1851/1944. F iv Martha Jane Brotherton was born on 8 Apr 1856. She died on 13 Sep 1926. F v Fannie Brotherton 1 was born in 1842/1869. She died in 1847/1951. F vi Betty Brotherton 1 was born in 1842/1869. She died in 1847/1951. M vii John W. Brotherton was born in 1838/1857. He died in 1874/1941. M viii Moses Brotherton was born on 1 Jan 1850. He died on 4 Apr 1930.
William Brotherton [Parents] 1 was born in 1780 in North Carolina. He died in 1824/1872. He married Margaret ??? in 1799/1829. William was born 2 in 1780 in ____________________________________, NC.
Margaret ??? 1 was born 2 in 1785 in ____________________________________, TN. She died in 1824/1880. She married William Brotherton in 1799/1829. Margaret was born in 1785 in Tennesee.
They had the following children:
M i James Brotherton was born in 1822. He died in 1859/1913.
William J. Wooldridge was born in 1876/1896. He died in 1910/1982. He married Inola Caroline Nichols in 1907/1940.
Inola Caroline Nichols [Parents] was born on 13 Oct 1893. She died in 1907/1987. She married William J. Wooldridge in 1907/1940.
William Brotherton [Parents] 1 was born on 18 Sep 1759 in Pennsylvania. He died on 31 Jan 1838 in Green County, Tennesee. He married ??? Nancy in 1772/1807. He had other parents. William was born 2 on 18 Sep 1759 in ____________________________________, PA. He died 3 on 31 Jan 1838 in Green County, TN.
Other marriages:Bone, Esther
??? Nancy 1 was born in 1740/1767. She died in 1783/1854. She married William Brotherton in 1772/1807.
They had the following children:
M i William Brotherton was born in 1780. He died in 1824/1872.
William Brotherton [Parents] 1 was born on 18 Sep 1759 in Pennsylvania. He died on 31 Jan 1838 in Green County, Tennesee. He married Esther Bone in 1775/1807. He had other parents. William was born 2 on 18 Sep 1759 in ____________________________________, PA. He died 3 on 31 Jan 1838 in Green County, TN.
Other marriages:Nancy, ???
Esther Bone 1 was born in 1759 in Pennsylvania. She died in 1793/1854. She married William Brotherton in 1775/1807. Esther was born 2 in 1759 in ____________________________________, PA.
They had the following children:
M i Benjamin Brotherton was born on 1 Jan 1790. He died in 1821/1881.
John Brotherton 1 was born in 1737 in Donegal, Ireland. He died in 1807 in North Carolina. He was married in 1756/1786. John was born 2 in 1737 in _______________________________, Ireland. He died 3 in 1807 in ____________________________________, NC.
Other marriages:Unknown, ???
He had the following children:
M i William Brotherton was born on 18 Sep 1759. He died on 31 Jan 1838.