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Info on all decendants and family are from Timothy O'Shea (mtoshea@@ameritech.net) as noted b elow:
Notes for Charles Smith Alden:
Charles moved to Fulton Co. in 1842 with his parents. In 1864, he enlisted in the Union Arm y and served with Company H in the Illinois 32 Infantry. He mustered in Oct. 4th, 1864. He wa s mustered out September 16, 1864 at Leavenworth, Kansas. Following the war he settled on 8 0 acres in Section 18, Fulton Co where he had a farm. Charles and Mary were married by A.C. P ace.He was Township Clerk, School Director, and Highway Commissioner, a member of the Moder n Woodmen of America (Camp 503 in Prairie City, Il). Charles was also a Commander of the Cart er Van Vleck chapter of the Bushnell Grand Army of the Republic. In 1902, Charles moved fro m the farm to Bushnell, to 205 Harris Avenue. Charles was buried in Bushnell cemetery follow ing a funeral at Bushnell Methodist church. Rev. J.W. Ferris of Abingdon presiding, assiste d by Rev. D.F. Wilson. Charles' wife, Mary, and son, George, are also buried with Charles i n Bushnell cemetery.
Charles' Manley farm was located at what is now the intersection of Route 9 and Manley Road , just north and east of Bushnell in Fulton County. The is nothing on the site now but farmla nd. Charles' brother and father originally had adjoining property at this site with Charles ' being across the street to the south of Smiths. When Smith passed away, Charles sold the pr operty and moved onto his father's land.
Following is some of the history of the Ill. 32nd Infantry during Charles' time in the Compan y:
During November, 1864, the men whose term of sevice had expired were discharged and sent home . Colonel Logan and Lieutenant Colonel English were ordered to Louisville on court-martial du ty, and the command devolved upon Major Davidson. On the 13th, the Regiment fired their stock ade and quarters at Big Shanty, and began the "March to the Sea," having been transferred t o the Third Brigade (Belknap) Fourth Division (Giles A. Smith) Blair's Seventeenth Army Corps . Reached Monticello the 20th, and the Oconee River the 26th, where a sharp skirmish took pla ce, with considerable artillery firing. November 30, reached Ogeechee River. Distance travele d from Big Shanty, 300 miles.
December 1, crossed Ogeechee River and destroyed the railroad. 10th, encountered enemy five m iles from Savannah and drove him two miles. Here endured a sever fire from the heavy guns o f the city defenses, by which Captain Lawson and four men were wounded. Shifted to the righ t and skirmished in face of severe artillery fire. December 16, moved to King's Bridge on Oge echee River, and on the 18th received supplies from the fleet, having been on scant rations , and some days without food since the 8th. At 2 p.m., on the 19th, moved toward a rebel for t in front, and fortified within 300 yards under heavy fire. Ordered to assault on the 21st m when it was discovered that the enemy had evacuated. Entered Savannah at 11 a.m., having ma rched 100 miles during the month. Reviewed by General Sherman on the 29th. Major Davidson re signed and command devolved upon Captain Rider.
January 5, 1865, embarked at Thunderbolt Inlet on U.S. gunboat "Winona" and disembarked at Be aufort, S.C., the 7th.
February 1, began marching into South Carolina. On the 3d, forced the Salkahatchie, wading th e stream and backwaters, two miles wide, in ice cold water, varying from two to five feet i n depth, engaging in a sharp skirmish on reaching solid ground. 12th, reached the North Edist o River, and forced a passage as at the Salkehatchie, under a severe artillery fire, makin g a way for the direct column to enter Orangeburg. 16th, reached the Congaree River, and expe rienced slight loss by rebel sharpshooters in the outskirts of Colunbia on the opposite bank . 17th, a company of the Thirteenth Iowa, and Company C, Thirty-second Ill., crossed the rive r in scows. The flag of the former was displayed from the state house and that of the Thirty- second from the town hall by Adjutant Hedley. A pair of rebel colors were brought away by th e latter command.
March 3, arrived at Cheraw; 13th at Fayettsville, N.C., where a portion of the Regiment skirm ished with the enemy. Was engaged at Bentonville on the 21st, five companies in skirmish lin e losing severely. Captain Dunn, who led the skirmishers, was warmly complimented by Genera l Belknap for gallantry in this affair.
March 22, reached Goldsboro, where Lieutenant Colonel English assumed command.
April 13, reached Releigh and remained in the vicinity until Johnson's surrender. 28th, trans ferred to Second Brigade, Brigadier General Stalbrand. 29th, marched north via Petersburg, R ichmond and Alexandria to Washington and participated in the grand review May 24.
June 6, moved westward by rail to Parkersburg, Va., thence by boat to Louisville, Ky.
June 20, the Brigade consisting of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Thirty-second Illinois Regi ments, was transferred to the Department of the Missouri, and moved by boat to St. Louis. Her e orders were received dispatching the command to the far west via Fort Leavenworth. After eq uipping, marched from the latter place the 22d, and arrived August 13, at Ft. Kearney, Neb. , were telegraphic orders for muster out were received. Reached Fort Leavenworth September 2 , and mustered out September 16, and paid off at Camp Butler.
More About Charles Smith Alden:
Burial: June 04, 1926, Bushnell Cemetery, Bushnell
Residence: 205 Harris Ave, Bushnell
Children of Charles Alden and Mary Barker are:
i. George Alden, born September 21, 1873 in Fulton Co. Illinois; died May 24, 1965 in McDon ough Co. Illinois; married Marie B. Wacker; born 1883; died October 29, 1963.
1 ii. William H. Alden, born July 29, 1875 in Manley, Fulton Co., Lee Twp, Illinois; die d June 14, 1958 in McDonough Co. Illinois; married Grace Maude Copeland December 14, 1898 i n Macomb, McDonough Co, Illinois.
iii.Cora Leona (Ommert) Alden8, born September 17, 1877 in Manley,Fulton Co, Lee Twp , Illinois; died 1956 in McDonough Co. Illinois; married Samuel W. Ommert April 16, 1899 i n Bushnell, McDonough co., Il; born 1876 in Lehiciaster, Pa; died 1961.
iv.Charles Milton Alden, born October 17, 1879 in Fulton Co. Illinois; died January 15 , 1902.
v.Mary Daisy (Baughman) Alden9, born October 09, 1881 in Lee Township, Fulton Co., Ill inois; died 1971; married Vincent C. Baughman August 30, 1899 in Bushnell, McDonough co., Il ; born October 03, 1876 in Lee Township, Fulton Co., Illinois; died August 1968 in Plymouth , illinois, Hancock co..
Notes for Mary Daisy (Baughman) Alden:
Witnesses to Daisy and Vincent's wedding were Daisy's brother, William and his wife, Grace. T hey were married by J.D. Smith - minister of the Gospel.
Notes for Vincent C. Baughman:
last known residence - Plymouth,Illinois, Hancock Co, 62367
More About Vincent C. Baughman:
Social Security Number: 350-32-6672
vi.Clinton Leroy Alden10,11, born June 27, 1888 in Fulton Co. Illinois; died January 08 , 1968 in Chicago, Ill; married Gertrude Boss September 02, 1909 in Chicago, Illinois; born A ugust 01, 1889 in Roseland, il; died January 22, 1968 in Chicago, il.
Notes for Clinton Leroy Alden:
Clint worked many years at the Educational Music Bureau at 30E Adams in Chicago. At EMB, Clin t worked in the Small instrument department, repairing musical instruments. Clint has 2 birt h certificates - one was modified according to testimony by his sister, Cora, on 1/31/1942. A s best as I can tell, the only change was his mothers age. When he died, Clint was living wi th Gertrude, Jessie and Joe in two flat at 759 S. Dobson, Chicago. His wake was held at Lai n & Son 2024 East 75th St. Chicago.
More About Clinton Leroy Alden:
Burial: June 25, 1968, oak ridge cemetery, Thorton, il
Social Security Number: 335039318a
More About Gertrude Boss:
Burial: December 17, 1973, oak ridge cemetery, Lansing, il12
Social Security Number: 335034318
vii.Harry Ray Alden13, born September 21, 1885 in Fulton Co. Illinois.
viii.Ross Alden14, born June 26, 188414
Generation No. 3
4. Smith David Alden15,16,17, born 1812; died March 09, 1871 in Virgil, fulton Co., Illi nois. He was the son of 8. David Alden and 9. Polly Smith. He married 5. Sarah E. Runyon.
5. Sarah E. Runyon18,19, born 1808 in Rhode Island; died July 29, 1887 in Virgil, fulto n Co., Illinois.
Notes for Smith David Alden:
Smith moved from Cattaraugus Co. NY to Illinois in October, 1842 he farmed in Fulton Co., sec tion 8 of Lee Township until 1851 when he moved to section 8. In 1859, they moved again to se ction 18 - his last move. Smith and Sarah are buried in Virgil Cemetery- although their grav estones no longer exist, as is so with many in Virgil
Notes for Sarah E. Runyon:
Sarah's father was born in New York, Her mother in Rhode Island
More About Sarah E. Runyon:
Burial: July 30, 1887, Virgil Cemetery, Fulton Co. il
Children of Smith Alden and Sarah Runyon are:
i.Harriet S. (Swearingen) Alden, born 1837 in Ma; died September 02, 1879 in Mt. Unio n Iowa; married Martin Swearingen November 24, 1868 in Fulton Co. Ill; born November 15, 1834 ; died April 03, 1896 in Canaan Townhip, Henry Co, Iowa (Mt. Union).
Notes for Harriet S. (Swearingen) Alden:
Husband, Martin Swearingen, reported in the 1880 census mortality table that Harriet was bor n in Ma, and died 9/2/1879 of Typhoid. She is buried in Sheridan Cemetery, just west of Mt. U nion Ia. (as per Ken Brick, descendant)
Burial: Sheridan Cemetery, Mt. Union Io
Notes for Martin Swearingen:
Martin was listed in 1850 Meigs County Ohio census & Moved with parents to Fulton Co. Ill i n 1852, two years later moved to New Salem township, McDonough co. Martin served in 84th Illi nois & was wounded 3 times, - 2x at Shiloh, and at Stone River, battle of Chicamauga
2 ii.Charles Smith Alden, born December 04, 1839 in Cattaraugus Co. NY; died June 02 , 1926 in Bushnell, il; married Mary Louise Barker September 26, 1872 in McDonough Co, Illino is.
iii.John Harvey Alden20,21,22, born October 25, 1842 in Fulton Co. Illinois; died Janu ary 07, 1912 in Virgil, fulton Co., Illinois; married Mary Arabella. Sweeny December 17, 1868 ; born December 17, 1849 in Galena, Illinois; died June 01, 1920 in Prairie City, Ill.
Notes for John Harvey Alden:
John enlisted in the Union Army, Company L, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry in 1863. His unit fough t at the Battle of the Red River. Following the war, he returned to Fulton Co. In addition t o farming 80 acres on Section 18, John was also Supervisor of the Township, School Director , Township Collector and Constable, and was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. John i s buried in Virgil Cemetery
More About Mary Arabella. Sweeny:
Burial: Virgil Cemetery, Fulton Co. il
iv.George Alden23, born 1850; died May 10, 1851.
6. George Barker, died January 15, 1853 in Kentucky. He married 7. Johanna Amos.
7. Johanna Amos
Child of George Barker and Johanna Amos is:
3 i.Mary Louise Barker, born July 30, 1852 in Saugauron Co, Ind; died February 02, 193 0 in Bushnell, il; married Charles Smith Alden September 26, 1872 in McDonough Co, Illinois.
Generation No. 4
8. David Alden(24,25,26,27,28), born December 11, 1789 in Tyringham, Massachusetts29; die d Aft. 1870. He was the son of 16. Israel Alden and 17. Lucy Markham. He married 9. Polly S mith Abt. 1814 in Tyringham, Ma, Berkshire County.
9. Polly Smith, born 1792 in Connecticut; died Aft. 1865. She was the daughter of 18. Ir a Smith and 19. Rachel.
Notes for David Alden:
David was a Carpenter. Moved to Windsor, Broome County, NY with his father in 1816. He live d in a rented house on Main St. in Windsor Village. He was in the Broome Co. census records f rom 1820-65 and in the 1870 Fulton Co, Il records with his son, Smith David Alden. No record s of his death or burial have been found.
In the 1865 Windsor Broome County Census
David Alden 74 Mass merchant
Polly Alden 74 wife Conn 12 children
In the 1855 Windsor Broome County Census
David Alden 65 Mass 39 years in this area carpenter
Polly Alden 64 Mass 39 years in this area
Children of David Alden and Polly Smith are:
i.Almeda (Mayo) Alden
ii.Polly (Doolittle) Alden, married ? Doolittle.
4iii.Smith David Alden, born 1812; died March 09, 1871 in Virgil, fulton Co., Illinois; ma rried Sarah E. Runyon.
iv.Lucy Ann (Markham) Alden, born March 21, 1816; died January 09, 1866 in Little River, W aupaca Co. Wi; married Ira Markham.
v.Israel H. Alden, born April 01, 1818.
vi.William Bradford Alden, born 1823 in New York.
vii.Charlotte D. Alden30,31, born 1824; died May 1892 in Philadelphia, PA.
Notes for Charlotte D. Alden:
Quotation from the November 1892 edition of "The Echo" published by the Windsor Academy Alumn i Association-
"During the summer, Charlotte Alden, too, has passed away. She will be well remembered and es teemed by the older Alumni. Her unexpected death in Philadelphia was caused by blood-poison f rom a cut with glass on the back of her hand."
In the December 1910 edition of the Echo, Charlotte was remembered in the reminiscences of th e old Windsor Grade school by Addison McKee (who attended the school). Mr. McKee wrote someth ing for each year. For 1850 and Charlotte Alden he wrote:
"1850 - Miss Charlotte Alden. She was a young lady of pretty fair education, she was ambitiou s and quite skillful in various lines, such as painting in water colors, in which she gave le ssons, and in all kinds of fancy work, etc. She was a pretty fair looking young lady, and gav e one the impression of being a little self conscious in the matter of looks. She lived t o a good old age, dying in (about) 1897."
It should be noted that it was the existence of Charlotte's will that allowed me to find al l of Charlottes siblings and to trace her to David Alden and Broome County. Without her will , there would be no link between Smith David Alden and the rest of the family.
viii.Betsey (Brown) Alden, born 1828 in New York.
ix.Asa Alden, born 1829.
x.Gilead Alden32,33,34, born 1832 in New York; died Bef. 1865 in Windsor, Broome County, N ew York; married Tirzah Smith 1854; born September 23, 1829 in Windsor, Broome County, New Yo rk; died May 07, 1903 in Windsor, Broome County, New York.
Notes for Gilead Alden:
Gilead Alden was in Company G. 89th Regiment of NY State Volunteer Army. He was wounded cam e home and died. There is no date on his gravestone in in Windsor Village Cemetery (accordin g to Windsor Historian, Bernard Osborne). There is a Sons of the Revolution Gravemarker. He i s buried in Section 1, row 9, North End going south. He was a carpenter.
From Robert Taylor, NY 89th Historian,
Alden, Gilead S. - age 28 at mustering Oct 3, 1861 at Windsor, to serve three
years; mustered in as private, Co. G, Oct. 16, 1861; discharged for
disability, Nov. 4, 1862 at Alexandria, VA; also borne as Gilead L.
More About Gilead Alden:
Burial: Windsor Village Cemetery
Generation No. 5
16. Israel Alden35,36, born May 18, 1747 in Stafford Ct37; died July 20, 1817 in Windsor, N y. He was the son of 32. Noah Alden and 33. Joanna Vaughan. He married 17. Lucy Markham Jul y 11, 176538.
17. Lucy Markham39, born October 12, 1746 in Stafford Ct; died October 28, 1825 in Windsor , Ny. She was the daughter of 34. Daniel Markham and 35. Thankful Heath.
Notes for Israel Alden:
Several of Israel's Children came with him to Broome County, NY. Amongst them were Noah, Benj amin, Thankful, Moses, Abner, and David. This information came from Bernard Osborne, the tow n historian for Windsor, NY, (Broome Co)
Israels gravestone in Lester cemetery no longer exists. From readings in 1973-3 it read - Her e lies Israel Alden who died July 20, 1817 age 71" There was Sons of the American Revolutio n Marker,
Israel served in the Revolutionary War from 9/19/1777 to 10/16/1777 (28 days). He was a priva te in Noah Lankstons company, Col. John Ashley's Regiment (Berkshire Co). He marched to Still water by order of Brig. Gen. Fellows.
Children of Israel Alden and Lucy Markham are:
8i.David Alden, born December 11, 1789 in Tyringham, Massachusetts; died Aft. 1870; marrie d Polly Smith Abt. 1814 in Tyringham, Ma, Berkshire County.
ii.Noah Alden40, born March 06, 1768 in Tyringham, Ma; died in Steuben Co. Ny; married Ire ne Heath; died in Steuben Co. Ny.
Notes for Noah Alden:
Noah and Irene lived in Great Bend Pa. for a while and moved to Howard, Steuben Co. Ny wher e they died. They had 11 children
iii.Benjamin Alden41, born May 04, 1774 in Tyringham, Ma; died April 12, 1851 in Windsor , NY; married Hannah Graham; born 1777; died January 27, 1870.
More About Benjamin Alden:
Burial: Lester Cemetery
iv.Thankful Alden42, born September 06, 1776; died July 28, 1853; married Asa Hoadley; die d in 7/14/1850.
v.Moses Alden, born August 02, 1783; died August 12, 1835; married Elizabeth Hoadley; die d in 9/13/1838.
More About Moses Alden:
Burial: Lester Cemetery
More About Elizabeth Hoadley:
Burial: Lester Cemetery
vi.Abner Alden43, born July 23, 1785; died February 06, 1871; married Phebe Wade; died Jul y 22, 1852.
More About Abner Alden:
Burial: Lester Cemetery, Windsor Ny
vii.Ruth Alden44, born July 01, 1793; died December 17, 1857; married Hugh J. Benn; born 1 772; died 1843 in either Hallstead Pa or Great Bend Pa age 71-3-545.
Notes for Ruth Alden:
In the 1850 census of Providence, Saratoga, Co. Ruth was living with Julia Whitman.
More About Ruth Alden:
Burial: Hagerdorn Mills Cemetery, Providence, Saratoga Co, Ny
Notes for Hugh J. Benn:
In about 1840 Hugh Benn and family moved to Fulton county New York.
More About Hugh J. Benn:
Burial: Presbyterian Yard Cemetery, Hallstead Pa
viii.Israel Alden
ix.Timothy Alden46, born February 22, 1770 in Tyringham, Ma; died in Bradford Co, Pa.
x.Lucy Alden
xi.Zilpha Alden
xii.Samuel Alden
xiii.Elisha Alden
18. Ira Smith47, born 1769 in Ma; died November 05, 1811 in Windsor, NY. He was the son o f 36. Ebeneezer Smith. He married 19. Rachel.
19. Rachel, born 1773; died June 11, 1836 in Windsor, NY.
Notes for Ira Smith:
Ira was a farmer, came to Windsor, NY from Ma, via Vermont. Apparently much of this informati on on Ira came from a will (in the Smith files) One son, Nathaniel is listed as "not mentione d" in the will
More About Ira Smith:
Burial: Lester Cemetery, Kent St., Windsor Ny
More About Rachel:
Burial: Lester Cemetery, Kent St., Windsor Ny
Children of Ira Smith and Rachel are:
9i.Polly Smith, born 1792 in Connecticut; died Aft. 1865; married David Alden Abt. 1814 i n Tyringham, Ma, Berkshire County.
ii.Joseph Miles Smith48, died January 04, 1847; married Emma Brown.
iii.Enoch Alden Smith
iv.George Willis Smith
v.Julius Whiting Smith
vi.Elisha Jacson Smith Smith
vii.Nathaniel Smith
Generation No. 6
32. Noah Alden49, born May 30, 1725; died May 05, 1797 in Bellingham, Ma. He was the son o f 64. John Alden and 65. Hannah White. He married 33. Joanna Vaughan.
33. Joanna Vaughan
Notes for Noah Alden:
From the History of Bradford County Pa.
Rev. Noah Alden was received into the Congregational Church in Stafford Ct. 3/7/1742. He chan ged his religious beliefs and became a Baptist minister, being ordained at Stafford Ct. 6/5/1 755 and in Bellingham 11/12/1766. He was a member of the convention for adopting the constitu tion of Ma. He was one of four ministers who formed the Warren association in 1767. (a furthe r account of him can be found in the annals of the American Pulpit by Rev. Dr. Sprague)
Child of Noah Alden and Joanna Vaughan is:
16i.Israel Alden, born May 18, 1747 in Stafford Ct; died July 20, 1817 in Windsor, Ny; mar ried Lucy Markham July 11, 1765.
34. Daniel Markham He married 35. Thankful Heath.
35. Thankful Heath
Child of Daniel Markham and Thankful Heath is:
17i.Lucy Markham, born October 12, 1746 in Stafford Ct; died October 28, 1825 in Windsor , Ny; married Israel Alden July 11, 1765.
36. Ebeneezer Smith50, born in Ma.
Notes for Ebeneezer Smith:
Information on Ebeneezer Smith & family (to Polly Smith) came from:
Mark Thomas Kunzman who looked everything up in the Vestal Family Center in Vestal Ny
Child of Ebeneezer Smith is:
18i.Ira Smith, born 1769 in Ma; died November 05, 1811 in Windsor, NY; married Rachel.
Generation No. 7
64. John Alden51, died September 29, 1730 in Middleborough Ma. He was the son of 128. Jose ph Alden and 129. Mary Simmons. He married 65. Hannah White.
65. Hannah White She was the daughter of 130. Ebeneezer White.
Child of John Alden and Hannah White is:
32i.Noah Alden, born May 30, 1725; died May 05, 1797 in Bellingham, Ma; married Joanna Vau ghan.
Generation No. 8
128. Joseph Alden52, born 1624; died February 08, 1696/97. He was the son of 256. John Ald en and 257. Priscilla Mullins. He married 129. Mary Simmons.
129. Mary Simmons She was the daughter of 258. Moses Simmons.
Notes for Joseph Alden:
From the history of Bradford Co. Pa
Joseph Alden admitted freeman in 1659; had his fathers propietary share in Bridgewater, wher e he settled in that part of town, (now West Bridgwater (as of 1891)) His will was dated 12/1 4/1696 and proved 3/10/1697 with his wife and son, John, as executors.
Child of Joseph Alden and Mary Simmons is:
64i.John Alden, died September 29, 1730 in Middleborough Ma; married Hannah White.
130. Ebeneezer White
Child of Ebeneezer White is:
65i.Hannah White, married John Alden.
Generation No. 9
256. John Alden53, born 1599; died September 12, 1687 in Duxbury, Ma. He married 257. Pris cilla Mullins 1621.
257. Priscilla Mullins
Notes for John Alden:
From the history of Bradford Co. Pa - published 1891
"John Alden, ancestor of most persons bearing the name of Alden in this country was one of th e Plymouth Pilgrims, and the last male survivor of those who came in the May Flower and signe d the compact in her cabin in 1620. He was not of the Leyden Church, but as Bradford in "hist ory of Plymouth Plantation" informs us, was hired for a cooper at Southhampton, where the shi p victualled, and beign a hopeful young man, was much desired, but was left to his own likin g to go or stay when he came here, so stayed and married here. He was distinguished for pract ical wisdon, integrity and decision, and early influence ofer his associates. He was much emp loyed in public business, was an assistnt to the governor many years, andm in every positio n he occupied, fulfilled his duties promptly and to the satisfaction of his employers. So fa r as is known his ancestry in Englnad has not been traced. He was born in 1599, and died at D uxbury, September 12, 1687, in a good old age, an old man and full of years, and was was gath ered to his people, and his sons buried him. He married in 1621, Priscilla, daughter of Mr. M olines or Mullins, who with his famliy came also in the "May Flower" and both died in Februar y succeeding their landing. Traditon represents Priscilla to have been very beautiful in he r youth, and JOhn also was a coely person, and considering his other accomplishments, it is n ot surprising that when he was sent by Capt. Standish, after the death of his wife, to solici t her hadn in marriage, she preferredn the messengett to the message:
"But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent language
Quite forgetful of self, and full of the praise of his rival,
Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter
Said, in a tremulous voice, 'why don't you speak for yourself, John?"
Their residence, after a few years, was in Duxbury, on the north side of the village, on a fa rm which is still in the possession of their descendants (as of 1891) of the seventh generati on.... ""
Child of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins is:
128i.Joseph Alden, born 1624; died February 08, 1696/97; married Mary Simmons.
258. Moses Simmons
Child of Moses Simmons is:
129i.Mary Simmons, married Joseph Alden.
Endnotes
1. William H. Alden Marr. Lic # 2132.
2. Chas. S. Alden Marriage license - McDonough Co. #4553.
3. Charles S. Alden Death cert #(6 pg 491) McDonough Co, il.
4. Charles S. alden Will; fulton Co. Ill 1926 # 5299.
5. Charles Alden census 1880 Fulton Co. Il ed48 sheet 4 line 40 roll 208.
6. Charles Alden census 1900 Fulton Co. Il ed25 sheet 6 line 7 roll 302.
7. Mary L. Barker - Death cert #55 McDonough Co, il.
8. Cora Alden - Marriage license Mc Dongough Co, #2260.
9. Daisy Alden - Marriage License Mc Donough Co, #2322.
10. Clint alden, death cert. #602721.
11. Clint alden, marriage lic #515995.
12. Gert Boss, Death Ceritificate #633560.
13. Harry Alden - birth cert, fulton co. #13-68.
14. Ross Alden bir. cert, fulton co. #12-10.
15. Smith David Alden Census 1870 Fulton Co ill roll 233 pg 117.
16. Smith David Alden; Census 1840 Catt Co. Ny Roll 267 pg 122 , dayton.
17. Smith Alden census 1850 fulton Co. ill roll 107 pg 258.
18. Sarah Runyon Alden census 1880 Fulton Co. il ed48 sheet 4 line 29 roll 208.
19. Sarah Runyon Alden death certificate - Fulton Co..
20. John H. Alden Marriage Lic. McDonough Co. #3567.
21. John H. Alden census 1880 Fulton Co. Ill ed 48 sheet 4 line 19 roll 208.
22. John H. Alden census 1900 Fulton Co. Ill ed 25 sheet 7 line 95 roll 302.
23. George Alden Fulton Co. Historical Soc. Virgil Cemeter Reading.
24. David Alden census 1830 Broome Co, Ny roll 85 pg 91.
25. David Alden - Census 1850 Broome Co. Ny roll 477 pg 204.
26. David Alden census 1860 Broome Co, Ny roll 724 pg 796.
27. David Alden - Vestal Family Center - Vestal Ny (esp Marriage listing in Ma).
28. David Alden - Tyringham Births to 1850, Bernard Osborne, Windsor Historian.
29. David Alden - Tyringham Births to 1850, Bernard Osborne,.
30. Charlotte D. Aldlen - Census 1850 Broome Co. Ny roll 477 pg 199.
31. Charlotte D. Alden - from her will - Number 1102, 1892.
32. Gilead Alden Census 1860 Broome Co. NY roll 724 pg 785.
33. Charlotte D. Alden will - 1892 Philadelphia.
34. Gilead Alden - Bernard Osborne, Windsor Historian.
35. Israel Alden - from Bernard Osborne- Historian Windsor, Broome Co, Ny.
36. Israel Alden - "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War" Prepared b y the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Published 1896 b.
37. Israel Alden - Birth Record, Stafford Ct,.
38. Israel Alden - Marriage Record. Stafford, Ct..
39. Lucy Markham - from Descendants of Daniel Markham of Tyringham Ma, by Nancy Markham Hart wig and Curtis Hartwig.
40. Noah Alden - Tyringham births to 1850 prov. by Bernard Osborne.
41. Benjamin Alden - Tyringham births to 1850 & Bernard Osborne, Broome Historian.
42. Thankful Alden - Tyringham births to 1850, Bernard Osborn, Broome Historian.
43. Abner Alden - Tyringham births to 1850, Bernard Osborne, Broome Co. Historian.
44. Ruth Alden - Tyringham births to 1850, Bernard Osborne, Windsor Historian.
45. Israel Benn - Bernard Osborne, Windsor Historian.
46. Timothy Alden - History of Bradford Co., 1891, published by S.B. Nielson &Co. Chicago.
47. Ira Smith - Vestal Family History Center - Vestal NY.
48. Joseph Miles & Family - Vestal Family Center - Vestal Ny.
49. Noah Alden - History of Bradford Co., 1891, published by S.B. Nielson &Co. Chicago.
50. Ebenezeer Smith - from Vestal Family History Center, Vestal NY.
51. John Alden - History of Bradford Co., 1891, published by S.B. Nielson &Co. Chicago.
52. Joseph Alden - History of Bradford Co., 1891, published by S.B. Nielson &Co. Chicago.
53. John Alden - History of Bradford Co., 1891, published by S.B. Nielson &Co. Chicago.