Bedford, Mahalath (b. 9 DEC 1822, d. 29 JUN 1908)
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
Media: Other
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Death: 29 JUN 1908 Salem, Marion, OR
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
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Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
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Death: 7 MAY 1880 Killed by Indians, Apache, AZ
Note: In 1863, he moved with his family to Keene Twp., Ionia Co., MI. At the age of 18, Albert enlisted at Grand Rapids, MI, in the 13th Ind. Batt., Mich. Lt. Art. An artillery regiment consisted normally of twelve batteries, given letter designations, but fourteen having been raised, the two batteries last formed were designated the 13th and 14th.
Albert and the 13th Battery were stationed in late 1864 in the fortifications of Washington, primarily at Fort Reno. In late February, 1865, they were mounted as cavalry and detailed for duty in Maryland with the 13th NY Cavalry to suppress guerrillas and maintain peace.
After President Lincoln's assassination, they were sent with the same NY regiment into Maryland and Pennsylvania chasing the conspirators. They assisted in the arrest of Mudd and Harold, two of the conspirators.
Dismounted in mid-June, they again were garrisoned in Fort Reno until they returned to Michigan at the end of the month and disbanded on July 1. Albert returned to farming, his lifelong occupation.
In the fall of 1870, Albert moved to Iowa, where he met and married Miss Mary Jane Leake. They had one son, Albert Ernest, born in 1872. The little family returned to Michigan shortly before Mary's death in 1877.
Albert stayed and farmed, marrying again in 1881 to Grace Enos. Together they had three more sons. Albert moved to Salem, Oregon in 1908, where he lived until his death on 12 March 1911. He is buried in "Odd fellows Cemetery" in Salem.
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
Media: Other
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Source: (Birth)
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.
Media: Ancestry.com
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Death: 12 MAR 1911 Salem, Marion, OR
Death: BEF 1851 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
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Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
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Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
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Death: 9 APR 1922 Smyrna, Ionia, MI
Source: (Name)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
Media: Other
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Death: 1939 Salem, Marion, OR
Note: Truman Powell and sons, Elijah, Joseph, Martin, Seth and Truman, Jr., were on the list that had lots assigned in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., NY between 1757 and 1760.
Sometime in 1729 Truman moved his family to Farmington, CT where he is listed in the record of deeds as Truman Powell formerly of Lebanon, now of the Parish of Kensington, in ye town of Farmington , County of Hartford, Colony of Connecticut.
Truman was evidently speculating in land at Farmington because he bought and sold several parcels during his four years at that place. The last transaction was in 1733.
In 1729 Truman Powell "of Farmington" bought for eight pounds, from his stepfather David Lee the home in "the Village" at Lebanon as a "good and absolute inheritance." The record was witnessed by Elizabeth and Joseph Fowler, his sister and brother-in-law. In October 1730 Truman Powel "of Lebanon" sold the property to his brother Rowland. (6) The deed books listing his dealings in Farmington cite Truman Powell of Kinsington etc. through the year 1733. It is probable that he was living in Farmington during that time and the "of Lebanon" appellation in 1730 referred to his owning of the land he was selling.
It is not clear where the family went or what children were born after they left Farmington.
Truman Powell had an account with Thomas Newcomb at Lebanon between the years 1735 through 1738 but may have been living elsewhere as there were accounts for individuals from Windham, Coventry, Colchester, Hebron, etc, listed.
Source: (Death)
Title: Probate DocumentsData:
Text: Wills in Columbia Co, NY lists wife, Elizabeth [2nd wife]
Probated 26 Aug 1805.
Death: ABT 27 MAR 1759 Claverack, Columbia, NY
Burial: Schoolhouse Road Cemetery, Austerlitz, Columbia, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Source: (Death)
Title: Internet-Descendants of Benjamin Taft
Media: Other
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Text: Katherine Daniels,1209 Miller Dr, Kelso, WA 98626; kdaniels@@kalama.com
Death: ABT 1757 Hillsdale, Columbia, NY
Burial: Schoolhouse Road Cemetery, Austerlitz, Columbia, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 18 APR 1738 Coventry, Tolland, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 20 MAR 1762 Coventry, Tolland, CT
Death: ABT 1502
Note: William de Richmond assumed the name of Webb upon his marriage, about 1430, and quartered the Webb arms. He was mentioned as of Yorkshire in Herald's "Visitation of Gloucester" 1682-1683, p. 195. He lived at Draycott, Wiltshire (Harleian Manuscripts, 1443, pp 57 and 58).
Alice, daughter and heiress of Thomas Webb (born 1390) of Draycott, Wiltshire, by Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Nicholas, by Jane, daughter of Nicholas St. John of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire
Death: BET 1440 AND 1501
Death: 1399
Death: BET 1330 AND 1390
Death: BET 1276 AND 1360
Source: (Name)
Title: Desc. of John Dwight
Media: Book
Death: 7 MAR 1678/79 Springfield, MA
Note: After his 3 wife, Mary, died from a fall from her house, Jedediah moved to Coventry, Conn. and died at the age of 96.
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: BookPage: 719
Source: (Name)
Title: Colonial Families
Media: Book
Note: genealogylibrary.comPage: Strong Family - 539
Christening: 14 APR 1639
Death: 22 MAY 1733 Coventry, CT
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