1825 - 1902 (76 years)
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Name |
Mary Ann McDonald |
Born |
23 Nov 1825 |
Indiana, United States |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
1850 |
Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States [1] |
Residence |
1856 |
Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States [2] |
Residence |
1860 |
Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States [3] |
Residence |
1870 |
Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States [4] |
Died |
27 Feb 1902 |
Brandon, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
Person ID |
I5659374579 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
28 May 2012 |
Father |
General John G Mcdonald, b. 19 Dec 1798, Scotland, United Kingdom , d. 1851, California, United States (Age 52 years) |
Mother |
Jane Thompson, b. 6 Nov 1799, Virginia, United States , d. 30 Jan 1874, Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa, United States (Age 74 years) |
Married |
26 Apr 1821 |
Butler, Ohio, United States |
Family ID |
F16053353089 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Russell B Dutton, b. 11 Jan 1823, Delaware, Ohio, United States , d. 30 Apr 1883, Iron Hill, Jackson, Iowa, United States (Age 60 years) |
Married |
27 Jun 1844 |
Carthage, Hancock, Illinois, United States [5, 6] |
- It's noteworthy that Russel and Mary were married by Abraham Lincoln, Justice of the Peace for Hancock County, Illinois.
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Children |
+ | 1. Esther Ann Dutton, b. 7 Aug 1845, Carthage, Hancock, Illinois, United States , d. 08 Jun 1908, Iron Hill, Jackson, Iowa, United States (Age 62 years) |
+ | 2. Mary Jane Dutton, b. 22 Mar 1849, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States , d. 18 Mar 1923, Jackson, Iowa, United States (Age 73 years) |
+ | 3. Hannah Louisa Dutton, b. 22 Mar 1851, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States , d. 28 Mar 1873 (Age 22 years) |
| 4. Almedia Dutton, b. Abt. 1853, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
+ | 5. Dicy Ellen Dutton, b. 05 May 1854, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States , d. 24 Apr 1907, Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa, United States (Age 52 years) |
+ | 6. John E Dutton, b. 1857, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States , d. 20 Mar 1911 (Age 54 years) |
+ | 7. Cornelia Margaret Dutton, b. Oct 1860, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
| 8. Georgia Lucretia Dutton, b. Abt. 1863, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
| 9. Finola Dutton, b. Sep 1869, Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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Last Modified |
28 May 2012 |
Family ID |
F5260037963 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 23 Nov 1825 - Indiana, United States |
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| Married - 27 Jun 1844 - Carthage, Hancock, Illinois, United States |
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| Residence - 1850 - Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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| Residence - 1856 - Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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| Residence - 1860 - Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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| Residence - 1870 - Farmers Creek, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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| Died - 27 Feb 1902 - Brandon, Jackson, Iowa, United States |
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Pin Legend |
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Sources |
- [S560402620] 1850 United States Census.
- [S8072066176] 1856 Iowa Census, Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925, (Provo, UT: The Generations Network, 2007.).
- [S8072068432] 1860 United States Census.
- [S560402622] 1870 United States Census.
- [S8072066234] Campbell Castle Front Porch for Genealogy, Allyn Campbell, [email protected].
- [S8072066246] Jackson County Sentinel.
Mrs. J.C. CURRIER, who resides at 309 N. Olive street, this city, justly takes a keen pride in furnishing us a photo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel B. DUTTON, who were united in marriage on June 27, 1844, by ABRAHAM LINCOLN when the great president was justice of the peace in Nauvoo, Illinois. After the ceremony was performed the happy couple had scarcely left the altar when the news came that Joseph SMITH, the famous Mormon leader, had been killed by a downtown mob, and as was frequently the case, the non-Mormon contingent, to which the newlyweds belonged, fled for safety, taking to some hiding place such belongings as were easily portable. Mrs. CURRIER treasures the photo from which the likeness herewith was reproduced, very highly, and as the venerable old couple had many relatives in this vicinity, we are glad to give space and mention to this interesting incident.
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