Hazleton, William (b. ABT 1815, d. 18 MAR 1885)
Note: One of his daughters married a Langley. 2 grandsons, Thomas 13 & Henry 11, were living with him in 1880
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Death: 18 MAR 1885 Wabash Co., IL
Death: UNKNOWN
Death: 17 AUG 1874 Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Burial: UNKNOWN Friendsville Cemetery, Wabash Co., IL
Death: 11 APR 1857 Edgerton, Rock, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-IL, Wabash, Mt. Carmel
Data:
Text: Living with Samuel Lukens, "Editor"
Death: UNKNOWN
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-IL, Wabash, Friendsville, pg 425
Data:
Text: Name is "Prena"
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1910-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Data:
Text: Widow living with William Brown
Death: AFT 1910 Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Burial: UNKNOWN Harness Cemetery/George Couch farm, Orio, Wabash, IL
Death: UNKNOWN
Death: UNKNOWN
Death: 21 APR 1932 Tovey, Christian, IL
Death: UNKNOWN
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Edwards, Lawrence & Wabash Co., IL
Death: AFT 1880 Wabash Co., IL
Death: UNKNOWN
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-IL, Wabash, Friendsville
Data:
Text: Also had a "Julia Hazleton, age 80" living with them
Death: AFT 1884
Death: 14 OCT 1877 Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Burial: UNKNOWN Oreo Pres. Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Death: 31 AUG 1881
Note: Squire Wardell, was the Justice of the Peace for many years in Friendship, Allegany Co., NY.
He was an early settler in the upper Canisteo valley, but lost his lands there through some defect in the title.
He then left the region and in 1807, came to Angelica, Allegany, NY, hoping to re-establish a prosperous condition for himself and his family. He took up 200 acres of land, part of which is the present Henry Babcock farm. His made the first clearing, built a log cabin and sowed a small field of winter wheat during 1807. Then he returned to Canisteo for the winter. In the spring of 1808, he moved his family and tock to Angelica and lived out his life.
It is interesting to note in the connection that the lands where Samuel Wardell made the first settlement were originally "articled" to Simeon Gates, William Burnett, James Green, Seth Marvin, William Higgins and Levi Couch. Their purchase was made in 1806 and comprised a considerable tract of land. [Minard's History of Allegany Co.]
William Higgins and Levi Couch were both early settlers in Wabash Co., Illinois. Samuel Wardell's daughter married Nicholas Hazelton as his 2nd wife.
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Allegany Co., NY
Publication: John Minard, 1896
Media: Book
Death: 9 MAY 1833 Friendship, Allegany, NY
Death: 29 MAR 1836 Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Death: 21 NOV 1845 Bone Gap, Edwards, IL
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1860-IL, Wabash,
Death: 27 JUN 1872 Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Burial: UNKNOWN Oreo Pres. Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash, IL
Note: Amanda was only 5 months old when her father died. She lived with relatives and in 1851, Samuel Hazelton was appointed her guardian. to obtain the bounty land she was entitled to from the military service of her father. She received 40 acres in Wabash County that she and her husband sold to Samuel Hazelton on 27 Jan. 1855 for $50. She and her husband moved to Iowa.
Death: 21 NOV 1907 Lincoln Center, IA
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