1. | ![]() Notes: A correspondent, Lowell Pickett, suspects that this Elizabeth is a part of the Jacobs from Anne Arundel Co, MD. (C-1300) Elizabeth's probate papers are translated here in part: George W. Tobin with Leonard Baum: Article of an agreement made and entered into this 27th (24th) day of September 1847 by and between George W. Tobin of the first part and Lenard Baum and Elizabeth Baum his wife Isaac Tobin and his wife Matilda and Wesley Tobin and his wife Barbara and Louis Fisher and his wife Eleanor, and David Tiderick and his wife Mary and James Milner and his wife Hannah and Nathaniel Tobin, Jr. of the other part. Witnessed to that the said parties of the second part doth hereby authorize and impower the said George W. Tobin to sell at public sale or otherwise to the best advantage the livestock belonging to Elizabeth Tobin, deceased and out of the proceeds thereof shall all the just debts against said decesed and the surplus if any shall be by him with household goods and other affects of the deceased be equally divided among all the heirs of said deceased. Said George W. Tobin included, for the faithful performance of the above said George W. Tobin finds himself in the final sum of ten hundred dollars. In Witness Whereof said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals. .... October 15, 1847 Received of George W. Tobin our respective equal shares of the households and Kitchen furniture of our deceased mother, Elizabeth Tobin. Signed by Isaac Tobin, Wesley Tobin (his mark), Eleanor Fisher, Elizabeth Baum, Mary Tidrick, () March 27, 1847 and recorded April (6), 1847. (CL-289) Elizabeth married Nathaniel TOBIN, * on 29 Sep 1798 in , Loudoun, VA, USA. Nathaniel (son of Isaac (Tobey) TOBIN, * and Phebe THOMSON) was born in 1771 in , , NJ, USA; died on 4 May 1846 in Monroe?, Guernsey, OH; was buried about 7 May 1846 in Birmingham, Guernsey, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | ![]() ![]() Mary married David D. TIDRICK on 21 Sep 1826. David was born in 1761 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1860 in Of Perry, Tuscarawas, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Isaac is probably Wesley's father, but this is not certain. In various census records that Wesley is in, his parent's place of birth is listed differently in many. In 1860, his parents are listed as from Wales. In the 1880 census, whomever gave the info to the census taker said his parents were born in Ohio and his mother's father in Pennsylvania and her mother in Virginia. In Wesley's brother, John W. Tobin's 1900 census, it says that his father was born in Virginia and his mother in Maryland. This matches Isaac's info. This Issac was born in Virginia, but is listed as Wesley's father in my Uncle Talmadge's family tree obtained by interviewing family members in the first half of the 20th century. Another of Wesley's brothers, Edward Willett, in the 1900 census, has his father's birthplace listed as Ohio and his mother's as Virginia. Obviously, this family didn't talk much with their spouses about their parents. Wesley was a name carried down a lot, though the Isaac wasn't. Isaac and Matilda's first home after their marriage was in St. Clair Co., Ohio. By 1829, they moved to Guernsey Co., Ohio. (CL-327) Isaac married Matilda Ann(a) BENTON on 22 Oct 1826 in , Belmont, OH, USA. Matilda (daughter of Edward Willett BENTON and Hannah DUVALL, *) was born on 7 Nov 1810 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD; died on 6 Apr 1864 in Cotton Hill, Sangamon, IL; was buried about 9 Apr 1864 in Springfield, Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Isaac married Nancy E. GASKINS on 12 Aug 1869 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Nancy (daughter of Reuben GASKINS and Julia EVANS) was born about 1833 in , Gallia, OH, USA; died after 10 Oct 1881 in Of Springfield, Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
4. | ![]() ![]() Hannah married James MILNER on 27 Apr 1826 in , Guernsey, OH, USA. James was born about 1805 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1860 in Of Harrison Twp., Logan, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | ![]() ![]() Notes: His birth date does not fit the 1820 census records for his family. He was between 16 and 26 at the time. (CL-139) |
6. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Wesley owned 80 acres in section 6 in Guernsey Co., Ohio in 1840. (CL-114) Wesley married Barbara MILLER on 11 Dec 1834 in , Guernsey, OH, USA. Barbara was born about 1809 in , , DEU; died after 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Leonard BAUM. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
8. | ![]() ![]() Notes: There is a Nathaniel who owned 80 acres in section 10 in 1840 in Monroe Twp., Guernsey Co., Ohio or 40 acres in Sec. 9, Wheeling Twp. (CL-136) Family/Spouse: Sarah. Sarah was born about 1821 in , , VA, USA; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | ![]() ![]() Notes: George Washington Tobin died in 1914 according to CL-111. If this is true, information about his service in the Civil War and death in Alliance, Ohio is likely to be correct. (CL-137) There is also the chance that the 1914 death date and Civil War Service applied to George's son George Washington Tobin, Jr. More verification is needed. George was living with his son George W. Tobin in the 1900 census in Monroe Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio. (CL-138) Family/Spouse: Sarah DICKS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Lewis S. FISHER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | ![]() ![]() Elizabeth married John M. ROTRAMEL on 19 Nov 1856 in , Sangamon, IL. John was born about 1825; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
12. | ![]() ![]() Notes: There is a William Tobin who owned 9 acres in 1840 in Monroe Twp., Guernsey Co., Ohio that might be this William though he would have been only 13 at the time. (CL-114) In the 1850 Washington Twp., Guernsey Co., OH records he is listed as a teacher at age of 23. (CL-327) They lived there in 1851 according to the tax records for Guernsey Co., Ohio He died in the mines (presumably gold mines) of California at an unknown date. (CL-327) William married Jane BRYAN on 23 Nov 1848 in , Guernsey, OH, USA. Jane was born about 1826 in , , OH, USA; died after 1850 in Of Guernsey, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Edward left home from Mar. 1, 1850 till Apr. 1853 when he was not fully grown, to hunt for gold during the Califonia Gold Rush. He traveled there via Central America. When returning to Sangamon Co., IL, he spent a couple years buying and shipping stock. He worked as a merchant for a year in Sandova, Marion Co., IL and then again returned, this time to farming. Farming became his life-long pursuit. He located in Woodside Twp. in 1870 with 80 acres of land. His home is described as "perfection of neatness ..in all the surroundings and the coziness of the dwelling... a cottage of modern design which, set in the midst of beautiful grounds and surrounded by fruitful fields and orchard is a jewel of pearl in emerald quite in keeping with the other features of the landscape." (Portrait and Biographical Album of Sangamon Co., ILL, 1891) (CL-327) Edward married Delight S. MARTIN on 5 Sep 1854. Delight was born on 12 Sep 1830 in , , OH, USA; died on 12 Aug 1902; was buried in Springfield, Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Family tradition as presented by my Great Aunt Gladys states that Wesley Tobin was a full Irishman and his wife, Mary Ann Danner was Pennsylvania Dutch. (CL-102) (Two of his great-granddaughters, Wanda Getz and Peg, both felt Wesley had some American Indian ancestry. Several members of the family have had his high cheek bones. This is also supported by the fact that the women in this family of the last 4 generations have had dimples in the upper part of their hips again indicating Native American ancestry. ) They met at an Old Brick Inn where she probably worked. Mary Ann Danner's father was born in Pennsylvania. Wesley married Mary Ann DANNER on 21 May 1854 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Mary (daughter of Jacob DANNER and Sarah A. GASKIN) was born on 12 Jun 1832 in , Gallia, OH, USA; died on 23 May 1923 in , Gallia, OH, USA; was buried after 23 May 1923 in , Gallia, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | ![]() ![]() Notes: James was a self made man. On his own he achieved ownership of much town and country realty. He was also a live stock dealer. He was even a teacher for a time and spent many hours in self-education. He moved to Sangamon, IL in 1856. He is listed as one of the "substantial citizens of Springfield," in "The Past and Present of the City of Springfield and Sangamon Co., IL." (CL-327) James married Marrian Eleanor Jane MARLOW on 8 Aug 1854 in , Guernsey, OH, USA. Marrian was born on 28 Apr 1833 in , Guernsey, OH, USA; died on 24 Apr 1904 in Springfield, Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
16. | ![]() ![]() Notes: John Tobin was born east of Columbus, Ohio. He originally worked in farming in Sangamon, Illinois with his father and then traveled. He returned to Sangamon and tried stock buying. He returned finally to farming finding that his true occupation. In the 1910 census, he was listed in Sangamon, Illinois at age 75 with his wife Eliza. He is buried back in Franklin Co., Ohio. He was a Democrat in politics. John married Eliza J. GILLOCK on 11 Oct 1863 in Morganfield, Union, KY. Eliza was born on 13 Aug 1842 in , Sangamon, IL; died after 1910 in Of Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
17. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Isaac R. Tobin (CL-330) enlisted in Co. E, 114th Illinois Infantry on Aug. 11, 1862. The regiment was mustered in at Camp Butler, Illinois on Sept. 18, 1862. Many of it's duties were in Tennessee. Isaac deserted on Jan. 8, 1863, the same day as Henry Albert, Andrew S. Hamilton and William H. Southwick all from the Springfield and Ball, Illinois area. (CL-327) He is in the 1880 census living in Springdale, Sangamon, IL with wife and daughter, Belle Tobin. Isaac believed his mother was born in Ohio. Isaac married Loudell B. BURROUGHS on 23 Mar 1878 in , Sangamon, IL. Loudell was born about 1851; died after 1880 in Of Sangamon, IL, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
18. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Samuel was a well respected citizen of Sangamon Co., IL. At age two, he moved to Sangamon in 1854 with his family. He graduated from Springfield High School. According to the 1880 census records for Rochester, Sangamon Co., IL, he was age 25, a boarder at the home of Esther Barnwell, and a school teacher. He said his father was born in Virginia and his mother was born in Ohio. His mother's birth place was actually Maryland, but she moved to Ohio while young. He taught school for eight years in Rochester, Sangamon, IL ending his career there as principal. He then became deputy in the office of the circuit clerk for eight years at which time he started a successful grocery business back in Sangamon. He was one of the leading early merchants of that town. He was a democrat and a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. They lived at 215 West Edwards St. in a home built by Mr. Tobin. (CL-327) Family/Spouse: Lida HIGHMORE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
19. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Died: Family/Spouse: Mary M. UNKNOWN. Mary died on 23 Dec 1946 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, OH, USA; was buried on 26 Dec 1946 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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22. | ![]() ![]() Notes: She and her husband lived in Jackson, Ohio at the time of her father's death in 1897. They bought a farm there with the money they received from her father. (CL-68, 142) Sonora married Edward T. SWANSON on 12 Jul 1877 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Edward was born in 1848; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
23. | ![]() ![]() Notes: John had eight children by his first wife. He married Barbara Evans sometime between the 1910 and 1920 census. John lived with his first wife in Plain City, Jerome Twp, Union Co., Ohio as that was his residence when his father died in 1897 and in the 1900 census records. In the 1910 census, he and his wife Ellen lived in Marion Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio with their five youngest children. He was listed as a teamster. He and his 2nd wife lived in Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio in the 1920 census. He was 10 years older than his second wife, Barbara. John married Ellen JINKS on 6 Apr 1880 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Ellen was born in 1864 in , Miami, OH, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] John married Barbara Elen EVANS after 1910. Barbara (daughter of David O. EVANS and Margaret S. MORGAN) was born on 18 Aug 1864 in Rio Grande, Gallia, OH; died on 17 Dec 1946 in Rio Grande, Gallia, OH; was buried about 20 Dec 1946 in Raccoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
24. | ![]() ![]() Notes: This Wesley R. Tobin could be the Wesley R. Tobin that was in the Jail Register of the Sheriff of Gallia Co., Ohio. He was from Ohio and was jailed from May 31-Jun 10 (1879) for assault and battery. (CL-273) He lived in Thurman, Ohio at the time of his father's death in 1897. (CL-68) He resided in Centerville Village in Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio in the 1900 census records. (CL-138) His death certificate says he was born in Virginia with Robert Tobin being the provider of the information. (CL-DOC) Wesley married Lucinda JINKS on 23 Apr 1885 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Lucinda was born in Jul 1867 in , Miami, OH, USA; died on 12 May 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
25. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Jake HIVELY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
26. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Lola owned property adjoining what use to be property of her husbands in section 34 of Raccoon Township in 1900. Other divisions of section 34 belonged to all of her brothers and sisters except for Sonora. As she received her father's farm from her father, this could be that same property. (CL-12,142) Lola Tobin Clark made many quilts. She specifically gave one of the "Grandmother's Flower Garden" patterned quilt to her granddaughter Wanda as she was the oldest daughter in that side of the family. She asked her to give it to her oldest daughter. Her daughter Grace Ann still has it in safe keeping. (CL-290) Her birth date and mother's maiden name appear to be incorrect on her death certificate as 10/16/1862 d. of Mary Gaskins. The info was provided by her son, William E. Clark, but neither piece of info correlates with any other document found on her. Her death certificate stated that she was a housekeeper in her own home for 50 years. The last date of her occupation at this task was in 1935, five years before her death. She died of Cardio Vascular Reval Disease. (CL-DOC) Lola married Andrew James CLARK on 7 Jan 1883 in Rio Grande, Gallia, OH, USA. Andrew (son of James A. CLARK and Eliza Jane Hoge GLENN) was born on 8 Feb 1860 in , Gallia, OH, USA; died on 3 Jul 1935 in Raccoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA; was buried on 5 Jul 1935 in Rio Grande, Gallia, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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