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Birth
Birth:
Date: 12 Jan 1829
Place: Centerville Indiana Wayne County, Indiana[1]
User ID
User ID: 8A55B477D54B2C45A3A424A71F2C07A5A43A
Note
Note: Charity Cook Ladd Marshall and her husband, Joshua Marshall raised theirorphaned grandson, Joshua Alvadore Ladd.
Charity Cook Ladd Marshall was buried in IOOF Cemetery in Marion, IN. In1958, her great-grandson, Chauncey H. Ladd, had a marker placed on hergrave.
According to the Mississinewa Monthly Meeting records, on August 14, 1850Charity Cook was taken to task for marrying contrary to discipline, atwhich time she offered apologies which were accepted. At the samemonthly meeting in January 1860 the four Ladd children were received intomembership on the request of their mother. It appears that Samuel Laddwas not a member of the Society of Friends.
Data Changed
Data Changed:
Date: 3 Aug 2004
Time: 17:22:13
Prior to import, this record was last changed 17:22:13 3 Aug 2004.
↑ 1850 U. S. census, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, p. 204 (stamped), dwelling 1, family 1, lines 1-8, William Cook and household; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QFQ-ZV6/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QFQ-ZV6 : 15 Aug 2021), United States Census, 1850 > Indiana > Grant > Sims, image 1 of 14; citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 147, image 429 of 567 (Film # 004191993).
Source: S34 Title: Indiana State Library Genealogy Division; Indiana Marriages to 1850
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DNA Connections
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