Living with her mother, sisters, husband Charles and infant Charles
1860
Sophia Barnard
United States Census, 1860
Name: Sophia Barnard
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: 1st Division, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 63
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1797
Birthplace: England
Page: 15
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Sophia Barnard Female 63 England
Catherine Barnard Female 36 D C
Amelia Barnard Female 26 D C
Richard Cissell Male 34 Maryland
Mary Cissell Female 33 D C
Rebecca Cissell Female 6 D C
Robert Cissell Male 2 D C
Charles Talcot Male 26 Virginia
Theadoria Talcot Female 19 D C
Charles Talcot Male 0 D C
John Harigan Male 25 Ireland
Place: Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA[19]
Sources
↑ "District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLD1-492 : 4 November 2017), Charles G Talcott and Theodosia L Barnard, 18 Oct 1858; citing p. 35, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,252.
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Source: S8 Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Title: 1880 United States Federal Census Publication: Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005; Repository: #R1 NOTESource Medium: Ancestry.com CONT CONT United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 CONT
Notes
Note N60Theodosia (?Thedie?) L. Barnard Talcott Hambleton (1840-1925) was the youngest child of Robert and Sophia Barnard. On October 18, 1858 she married Charles G. Talcott (1834-1867), an engineer from Virginia, and the son of Army Corps of Engineers officer Andrew Talcott. They had five children. Between 1865 and 1866, the Talcotts moved to Mexico, where CharlesTalcott worked in railroad construction. Charles Talcott died of tuberculosis on September15, 1867 in Georgetown. He is buried with other Talcott family members in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. Thedie and her children continued to live at Normanstone with her mother and sisters, and worked as a clerk at the Patent Office in Washington, D.C. from 1869 to 1899.
Thedie married T. Edward Hambleton and moved to Maryland sometime after 1899, although her remarriage is not discussed in her papers. Thedie?s daughter, Lucia B. Talcott, married Herman Hollerith, the inventor of automated punch-card tabulation machines. Thedie's sons, Harry and Barnard, are both represented by correspondence in the Robert Barnard Family Papers. A couple of letters to the Talcott?s eldest son, Charles G. Talcott, Jr., are contained in folder 16, but more extensive correspondence between Theodosia Talcott and her son can be found in the Herman Hollerith Papers at the Library of Congress.
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According to an interview with granddaughters Virginia Hollerith and Nan Hollerith, their father worked at the Patent Office at the same time as his future mother-in-law, Theodosia Barnard Talcott. Mrs. Talcott worked at the Patent Office as either a clerk or a copyist from 1869 to 1899, after which she is no longer listed as an employee. At this time, she married T. Edward Hambleton and left Washington, D.C. Theodosia was one of the first female career employees at the Patent Office, and Geoffrey Austrian claims that her income kept her family, and that of her son-in-law, financially solvent during Hollerith?s down periods.
-Oral History Interview with Miss Virginia Hollerith and Miss Nan Hollerith, Special Collections, Gelman Library, George Washington University; Official Register of the United States, 1869-1899; Geoffrey D. Austrian, Herman Hollerith: Forgotten Giant of Information Processing (New York, 1982), 43.
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At time of Aunt Amelia's death (1900) she lived in Lutherville, MD
Theodosia (Thedie) L. Barnard Talcott Hambleton (1840-1925), youngest child, married Charles Talcott, a Virginia Engineer in 1858. He died of tuberculosis in Georgetown, 1867. She continued to live at Normanstone until 1899, when she remarried and moved to Maryland. Her daughter by Talcott married Herman Hollerith (inventor of census tabulation machinery 1890, founder of IBM); they inherited Normanstone.
From an anonymous contributor:
Theodosia Thedie Lawrence Bernard married Charles Gratiot Talcott on October 18, 1858 in the District of Columbia. They were the parents of eight children. He is buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. Mrs. Talcott worked at the Patent Office as either a clerk or a copyist from 1869 to 1899. She was one of the first female career employees at the Patent Office. Thirty-seven years after the death of her first husband, she married Thomas Edward Hambleton Jr. on October 24, 1899 in the District of Columbia.
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6C3-C1J : 11 August 2017), Theodosia Talcott in household of Kate Barnard, Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, United States; citing enumeration district ED 1, sheet 14C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0121; FHL microfilm 1,254,121.
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