Mary McDonald

F, (18 August 1803 - 22 January 1852)

Father*Captain Thomas McDonald1 (c 1777 - Feb 1851)
Mother*Jemima (?) (c 1778 - 1875)
Mary McDonald|b. 18 Aug 1803\nd. 22 Jan 1852|p2101.htm|Captain Thomas McDonald|b. c 1777\nd. Feb 1851|p2115.htm|Jemima (?)|b. c 1778\nd. 1875|p2114.htm|William McDonald|b. c 1745\nd. Sep 1823|p2116.htm|Effie McDonald|b. c 1755\nd. 10 Sep 1823|p2117.htm|||||||

Charts Pedigree for Vivienne Dorene Richards
Relationship 5th great-grandmother of James Jay McKinney.
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Map* Fayette Co., OH, OH, Fayette Co.

OH, Fayette Co. 
Birth*18 August 1803 OH2,1 
(Witness) Census1820 Union Township, Fayette Co., OH, Censuses of Thomas McDonald and family.pdf
Name:Thomas McDonald:
White Males: (under 10) (10 to under 16) (between 16 and 18) (16 under 26) (26 under 45) 1 (of 45 and up)
White Females: (under 10) 2(10 to under 16) 2 (16 under 26) 3(26 under 45) 1 (of 45 and up)
[person in agriculture] 1, Principal=Captain Thomas McDonald3 
Marriage*10 July 1823 Fayette Co., OH, Principal=Joseph Bloomer4,1 
Married Name10 July 1823 Bloomer4 
Census1830 Paint Township, Fayette Co., OH, Name:Joseph Bloomer:
White Males: (under 5) 2 (5 to under 10) 1 (10 to under 15) (15 to under 20) (20 under 30) (30 under 40) (40 under 50) 1 (50 under 60)
White Females: (under 5) (5 to under 10) (10 to under 15) (15 to under 20) 1 (20 under 30) 1 (30 under 40) (40 under 50) (50 under 60)

The female 15 to 20 are not consistent with known children., Principal=Joseph Bloomer, Witness=Allen Trimble Bloomer5 
Census1840 Union Township, Fayette Co., OH, Name:Joseph Blumer:
White Males: (under 5) (5 to under 10) 1 (10 to under 15) 2 (15 to under 20) 1 (20 under 30) (30 under 40) 1 (40 under 50) (50 under 60) 1
White Females: (under 5) 1 (5 to under 10) 2 (10 to under 15) 1 (15 to under 20) (20 under 30) (30 under 40) 1 (40 under 50) (50 under 60)
3 in Agriculture
The male 30 to 40 and female 10 to 15 are not consistent with known children., Principal=Joseph Bloomer, Witness=Allen Trimble Bloomer6 
Census*1 October 1850 Paint Township, Fayette Co., OH, Joseph Bloomer, (age:) 62, M(ale), (occupation:) farming, (value of real estate:) 5000, (birth place: Virginia) Va
Mary ", (age:) 47, F(emale), (birth place:) Ohio
Joseph G ", (age:) 26, M(ale), (birth place: Ohio) "
Allen ", (age:) 21, M(ale), (birth place: Ohio) "
Thomas N[?] ", (age:) 17, M(ale), (birth place: Ohio) ", (attended school)
Phebee ", (age:) 15, F(emale), (birth place: Ohio) ", (attended school)
Nancy ", (age:) 12, F(emale), (birth place: Ohio) ", (attended school)
James H[?] ", (age:) 9, M(ale), (birth place: Ohio) ", (attended school)
Effey J ", (age:) 6, F(emale), (birth place: Ohio) ", (attended school), Principal=Joseph Bloomer, Witness=Allen Trimble Bloomer7 
Death22 January 1852 Washington CH, OH8 
Death*22 January 1852 Madison Township, Fayette Co., OH1 
(Witness) Document©1853 Fayette Co., OH, Chancery and Common Pleas Court Records, Fayette County, Ohio Chancery and Common Pleas Court Records, Fayette County, Ohio. From pg. 63: "Page 524--Thomas McDonald, Exec . vs Jeptha Davis et al
Thomas McDonald of Fayette County says Jeptha Davis of Highland County owned on Jan . 26, 1850 land; McDonald and wife traded with Davis; In Feb. 1851 death of Plaintiff suggested; Richard Evans, Exec. of McDonald ; heirs of McDonald were Amelia Skiles, Nancy Ann Crone wife of Benjamin A., Mary Bloomer wife of Joseph, Eliza Ware wife of Jacob, Henrietta wife of Joseph Cunrad, Matilda Emanuel wife of Jacob and Elizabeth McMullin wife of William; Mary Bloomer, wife Joseph deceased before Feb. 1850; Mary left heirs Joseph G., William J., Allen T., Eliza wife of Jacob Parrott, Thomas M., Phebe, Nancy Ann, Jormer? Bloomer and Effa Jane Bloomer; Thomas and Effa Jane are minors under 21 and 18 years. (The widow, Jemima, lived until 1875, died aged 96 years).", Principal=Captain Thomas McDonald9 
Note*1881 Fayette Co., OH, "JOSEPH G. BLOOMER.
Nehemiah Bloomer, of English descent, a native of New York, and a tailor by trade, married Elizabeth Ketchum, of Welch descent, in the State of New Jersey . They lived successively in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio, coming to the latter state in a very early day . Their seven. children were : John, Daniel, Benjamin, William. Joseph, Phoebe, and Jesse;The sons were farmers, and more than one of them dealt largely in live stock.
John and Daniel remained in Tennessee; the remainder of the family are named among the pioneer settlers of this county . The year of their coming to the state cannot be accurately stated.
William divided his time between tailoring, farming, and building mills.
Phoebe was a pioneer in the millinery business. She married Col. Aaron Johnson, who was sheriff of this county, and who, for a number of years, kept a hotel in Washington . They removed to Indiana.
Joseph Bloomer was born in Virginia, June 30, 1786 . IIe married Mary Robinson, daughter of Nicholas Robinson, a pioneer of Jefferson Township, near Jeffersonville . His oldest daughter, Rebecca, was born there, August 27, 1808, the Indians at that time being his nearest neighbors. Two other children were horn to them—a daughter and son—both of whom died early in life. The wife and mother died in the year 1822, aged thirty-five years.
He married for his second wife, Mary. the daughter of Captain Thomas McDonald . Captain McDonald was a soldier and spy under General Wayne, in 1794 . He was a brother-in-law of General Duncan McArthur, a justice of the peace, and at one time a member of the Ohio Legislature.
Joseph. Bloomer was elected sheriff of this county in 1823, succeeding his brother-in-law, Colonel Johnson . He held the office for two terms, and after a retirement of two years, was again elected to the same office, and was again re-elected, serving in all, eight years . He was an excellent public officer. He died on his farm, five miles above Washington, July 9, 1859, aged seventy-three years, leaving a record of a busy, well spent life. His widow died, January 22, 1852, having been born, August 18, 1803.
They were the parents of nine children: Joseph Gatch, born 1824 ; William Johnson, born 1826 ; Allen Trimble, born 1828; Eliza, born 1831; Thomas Marshall, born 1833 ; Phoebe, born 1835; Nancy Ann, born 1837 ; James Hinton, born 1841 ; Ellie Jane, born 1844.
Joseph Gatch Bloomer, the oldest son, resides with his family in Madison Township, midway between Bloomingburg and White Oak. He has been a resident of the county all his life. He located
here in 1867. His education, which is above the average, is the result of a close application, and the careful improvement of the very meagre opportunities of . the unfavorable times of his youth. From the year 1845 to 1855, he was an efficient teacher of the county. Since that time, he has given his time to farming and stock raising. At the age of twenty-seven years, he was married to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Henry and Abigail (Davis) Dewitt, who were the parents of sixteen children: Benjamin Franklin, born 1810; Catherine, born 1811; Henry, born 1813; Asa, born 1815; Sarah, born 1816; John, born 1818; James B., born 1820; Mary, born 1821; Abigail and Nancy (twins), born 1824; Elizabeth Jane, born 1826; Rebecca, born 1827; Allen McArthur, born 1831; Mahala, born 1832; Ellison, born 1834, and Lewis, born 1836.
Mrs. Bloomer was a teacher in her early life; and is a cultured lady of the substantial kind. To their marriage eight children have been born five sons and three daughters. These are all living except one son, Joseph Clinton, who died in the sixth year of his age. In his death the family circle was first broken. His youthful spirit was the first to enter within the vale as the forerunner of the family. May the whole family finally be permitted to share with him the bliss of immortality.
Mr. Bloomer has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since 1858, and his wife has been in the same church since 1848 .
Note:--Joseph Bloomer, it appears front the above, served as sheriff from 1828 to 1830, and from 1832 until 1838, and then was succeeded by Williams. See page 456.", Principal=Joseph Bloomer, Witness=Joseph Gatch Bloomer, Witness=Allen Trimble Bloomer1 

Family

Joseph Bloomer
Marriage*10 July 1823 Fayette Co., OH, Principal=Joseph Bloomer4,1 
Children

Citations

  1. [S61] Book: History of Fayette County, Ohio. 1881. Dills, Robert S. pp. 938-940.
  2. [S61] Book: History of Holt and Atchison Counties. St. Joseph: National Historical Company, 1882. p. 270 Year given.
  3. [S145] Unknown household, unknown record type, unknown repository address, unknown repository, Film Number M33_92 OH, Fayette Co., Union Township, Page 3A.
  4. [S279] Unknown editor, editor, Marriage Abstracts (n.p.: n.pub.), Fayette Co. OH - Marriage Records - Marriages A to C - 1810 to 1855 Retyped by Vivienne (nee Richards) Jones.
  5. [S117] Unknown household, unknown record type, unknown repository address, unknown repository, OH Fayette Co. Paint Township Page 297 Roll: 130.
  6. [S111] Unknown household, unknown record type, unknown repository address, unknown repository, OH Fayette Co. Union Township.
  7. [S119] 1850 US Federal Census: Film Number M432_678 OH, Fayette Co., Paint Township, Page 39, Family 509, Line 17.
  8. [S105] Unknown subject, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
  9. [S61] Book: Chancery and Common Pleas Court Records, Fayette County, Ohio: 1828-1878 by Rankin, Maude Post and George A. Robinson. City of Publication: Indiana, Pa.? Publisher: Heffelfinger's Office Services? Date: 1957? Heritage Quest File.
  10. [S61] Book: History of Holt and Atchison Counties. St. Joseph: National Historical Company, 1882. p. 270.