Sarah Jane Baltzell

Sarah Jane Baltzell

Female 1841 - 1915  (73 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Jane Baltzell was born on 4 Oct 1841 in Ohio, United States (daughter of Aaron Baltzell and Abigail S. Underwood); died on 23 Apr 1915 in Green Township, Shelby County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Beneficiary: 9 Apr 1889; in the will of her mother, Abigail Underwood Benham

    Notes:


    Mentioned in the will of Abigail Benham as my children Sarah J. Shank, ....

    Birth:

    Mentioned in the will of Abigail S. Benham as 'children' Sarah J. Shank.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aaron Baltzell was born on 27 Oct 1815 (son of Henry Baltzell and Mary Benham); died on 9 Oct 1845; was buried in Oct 1845 in Miami County, Ohio, United States.

    Aaron married Abigail S. Underwood on 18 Oct 1836 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. Abigail was born in May 1815 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States; died on 18 Apr 1901 in Miami County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1901 in Fletcher, Miami County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Abigail S. Underwood was born in May 1815 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States; died on 18 Apr 1901 in Miami County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1901 in Fletcher, Miami County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; as Abigail Bennum, in the household of Richard Bennum
    • Census: 1860, Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; as Abigail Benham, in the household of Richard Benham
    • Beneficiary: 24 Mar 1869; in the will of her husband, Richard Benham
    • Census: 1870, Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; as Abigal Benham, head of household
    • Appointed: 19 May 1870; administratrix of her husband's will
    • Census: 1880, Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; as Abigal S. Benham, mother, in the household of George Benham
    • Military Pension: 26 Jul 1888; filed an application for a Widows' Pension
    • Will: 9 Apr 1889, Miami County, Ohio, United States
    • Census: 1900, Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; as Abigail S. Benham, mother, widow, 1 child/1 living, in the household of George Benham
    • Probate: 27 Apr 1901, Miami County, Ohio, United States

    Notes:


    Mentioned in the will of Richard Benham as wife (no name). She was appointed executrix but none was listed in the will.

    Military Pension:

    Claimant alleges her husband enlisted in the Ohio Militia War 1812, that he served until he was taken prisoner at Hulls surrender & exchanged obtained a bounty land warrant of 160 acres. Died March 23, 1870

    3 Audidtor reports in bounty land case Richard Benham served in Captain Kyles Co., Ohio Militia from April 25 1812 to August 16 1812 when he was surrendered to the British at Detroit.

    Children:
    1. William Oliver Baltzell was born on 29 May 1837 in Miami County, Ohio, United States; and died.
    2. Henry Harrison Baltzell was born on 9 Dec 1839 in Miami County, Ohio, United States; died on 3 Jun 1929.
    3. 1. Sarah Jane Baltzell was born on 4 Oct 1841 in Ohio, United States; died on 23 Apr 1915 in Green Township, Shelby County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Susan Baltzell was born about 1843; died on 16 Jul 1893 in Lostcreek Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States.
    5. John W. Baltzell was born on 2 May 1845 in Miami County, Ohio, United States; died in 1907 in Miami County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Lucinda Baltzell was born on 9 Apr 1847 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States; died on 13 Feb 1920 in Iowa, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Baltzell was born on 12 Jul 1791 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; died about 1867 in Mercer County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Hamilton County, Ohio

    Died:


    Henry Baltzell lived on the farm until about 1846, when he sold it and removed to Shelby County, where his wife died. He then returned to Mercer County and lived among his children until his death in 1867. He was a soldier in the war of 1812 and a democrat in politics. (A Portrait and Biographical Record of Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio, Part 1, p238)

    Henry married Mary Benham on 9 Nov 1811 in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. Mary (daughter of Richard Benham and Lydia Robbins) was born on 9 Feb 1796 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; died after 1860 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Benham was born on 9 Feb 1796 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States (daughter of Richard Benham and Lydia Robbins); died after 1860 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:


    Resided: 1820, Hamilton County, Ohio.

    Children:
    1. 2. Aaron Baltzell was born on 27 Oct 1815; died on 9 Oct 1845; was buried in Oct 1845 in Miami County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Richard Benham was born on 24 Feb 1755 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (son of Peter Benham and Anne James); died about 1819 in Symmes Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: James Benham
    • Name: Richard James Benham
    • Religion: First Presbyterian Church
    • Baptism: 31 May 1759, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; Address:
      Old Tennent Church
    • Military: 14 May 1779; Revolutionary War - Private

    Notes:


    ...Baptized on May 31, 1759, with his brothers and sisters, in the Scotch Covenanter Church, the Old Tennent Church of Freehold, New Jersey. His first or middle name may have been James. Probably in 3rd Virginia Regiment of the continental Line during the Revolutionary War. (Source: Information from John Hartsock)
    ...According to Benjamin Van Cleve, nephew of Richard Benham, in about 1784/5 "Captain Robert Benham, my mothers brother, paid us a visit. He strongly solicited my father to remove to that county (the land west of the Monongehelah in Pennsylvania), gave him a list of the different places on the road and every necessary advice relative to his preparations and journey. The object to be surmounted. He was, however, all summer getting ready and did not commence the journey until the second day of November. It seemed hard to leave the country of our nativity, our near relatives, and almost all that was dear to us. My father's mother was living and had lived with us for many years. My mother's grandmother who had brought her up from two years old, lived within a quarter of a mile; she had never lived further off. There was a numerous connection of both sides. We were now to separate from forever. But the prospects of being better enabled in a new country of providing for a growing family preponderated. We commenced our journey on the second of November, 1785, with two wagons of my father's one carrying a set of smith's tools and the other the household goods, in the company with Cornelius Shourd and family, whose wife is my mother's sister. They were in anot
    her wagon. My father and uncle and each an apprentice and a young man by the name of Tunis Voorheis, and neighbor, came with us to see the country, and my Uncle had with him likewise my Uncle Richard Benham's wife and son. We made this day near thirty miles and put up at the ferry on the Delaware River about two miles below Trenton."
    ..."Skipping some entries, we continued: - Dec, 6 came to James Crawford's Ferry on the Monongehela. Here we were met by Uncles, Robert and Peter Benham, with fresh horses and before night we arrived at the end of our journey on the north fork of Ten Mile Creek in Washington County Pennsylvania."
    ..."We lived on the Plantation of my uncle, Robert Benham, nearly opposite Wises (afterwards Wallaces) Mills during the years 1786 - 87. My father cultivated a small field and worked at his trade. In 1788 my father rented a farm."
    ..."On the 25th of November 1789 we sailed from Crawford's Ferry, one boat carrying the families of my father, uncle Richard Benham and some passengers, one of who was Jacob Tappan of New Jersey." The family of Amey Benham and Cornelius Shroud (her husband) remained in western Pa. The journey was made safely and the company landed at Losantiville, opposite the Licking River, on January 3, 1790. The new arrival quickly made preparations for living quarters and the care of their families. John Van Cleave, a blacksmith by trade, who had brought his tools with him, all the way from his home in New Jersey, set up a shop.
    ...Richard Benham's brother, Robert, followed shortly after with his family while their brother, Peter, and his family came several years later. Richard and Robert Benham soon bought property in Hamilton county, property which now is of great value, being in downtown section of Cincinnati. Their names appear on the record of distribution and sale of lots in the town of Losantiville, 1789-90. Deeds in the Hamilton county Court House attest to early ownership of land by both of them.
    ...Richard Benham's land became his as a "volunteer settler" on property offreed by John Cleves Symmes. A "volunteer settler" was required to improve the land and represent his section whenever required for seven years before he was granted ownership. This was called the "Rule of Sale and Settlement of Miami Lands." Should the volunteer settler not live up to his part of the contract he lost the right to claim property and someone else was allowed to apply for it. Richard Benham, according to court house records, never seems to have left Hamilton County although he lived several places in it including the old settlement of Columbia, where from deeds we know he lived in 1802. It was at this time that he became tired of clearing lots Nos. 243 and 244, at the north west corner of fifth and Race Streets in Cincinnati, and paying taxes on them, so he decided to sell them deeming them valueless. On January 4, 1802, he sold the two lots for $40.00.
    ...Richard Benham did not leave a will but from other sources I learned that his wife was Lydia (Last name unknown). He died intestate but the names of his children and heirs appear in a series of deeds of land recorded in Hamilton County court House, in which deeds they sold the land left them by their father. This property was located in the north west corner of Symmes township. Lydia appears as the head of the family in Symmes township in the 1820 census records of Hamilton County, as do her widowed daughter, Betsy Luther, and her sons-in-law, Henry A. Balser, Robert Hughes, and Amos Harris. The last known record of Lydia is in a deed dated November 14, 1823 in Warren County, Oh. Richard Benham built the third cabin on the present site of Cincinnati. He had ten acres there at one time. He died near Todd's Forks and at the time of his death he owned 114 acres.

    Researchers Note: Cincinnati was founded in 1788 and named "Losantiville" meaning "the city opposite the mouth of the Licking River".

    Richard married Lydia Robbins about 1774. Lydia was born about 1759 in New Jersey, British Colonial America; died after 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Lydia Robbins was born about 1759 in New Jersey, British Colonial America; died after 1850.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; as Lydia Benham, in the household of John Benham

    Notes:

    Married:
    prob. New Jersey

    Children:
    1. Lydia Benham was born about 1779; and died.
    2. Abigail Benham was born about 1780 in Pennsylvania, United States; and died.
    3. John Benham was born on 11 Aug 1782 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States; died on 23 Apr 1870 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Apr 1870 in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Benjamin Benham was born about 1784; and died.
    5. Elizabeth Benham was born on 10 Nov 1786 in Northwest Territory, United States; and died.
    6. Sarah Benham was born about 1788 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; and died.
    7. Richard Benham was born on 15 Mar 1789 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; died on 23 Mar 1870 in Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 26 Mar 1870 in Miami County, Ohio, United States.
    8. Catherine Benham was born in 1795 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; and died.
    9. 5. Mary Benham was born on 9 Feb 1796 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; died after 1860 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.
    10. Peter Benham was born on 18 Aug 1797 in Hamilton County, Northwest Territory, United States; died on 19 Dec 1883 in Greene County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1883 in Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio, United States.
    11. Amy Benham was born on 15 Dec 1803; died on 18 Mar 1837; was buried in Mar 1837 in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.