1. James Dalton (1770-?) m Agatha Patterson (1771-?)
2.. Willis Dalton (1811-?) m Rebecca Pickeral (c1815-?)
3... Eliza Ann Dalton (1841-1895)
+James S. Doty (?-1869)
+David Sutton Cozad, Sr. (1800-1891)
+George Washington Eaglin (1825-1906)
Eliza Ann Dalton [ID 00800]
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Eliza Ann Dalton1,2 [Eliza Ann Dolton3, Annie Dolton3,4].
Born Jun 27 1841, Virginia.2,3,5
She married James S. Doty, Aug 18 1859, Keckley, Lawrence County, Ohio.1,3 James was Eliza's school teacher.3
James S. Doty died Sep 11 1869, Patoka, Marion County, Illinois; age "47 Yr".3,6
Widow Annie and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 28 1870), Marion County, Illinois:7
Doty, Ann, age 28, born in Virginia; keeping house.
Living nearby in 1870 was the family of James' brother Allen.8
After James' death, Annie placed son William with some farmers to work for his schooling. Taking daughter Molly with her she did housekeeping until... She then married David Sutton Cozad, Sr.3,9 [David S. Cozard10], Mar 6 18733,9, Patoka, Marion County, Illinois3,9. David was born 1800, Wood County, Virginia.5,11
Child:
James M. Cozad, born c1875, Illinois.
5
Annie and family were hown in the 1880 census (Jun 12 1880), Carrigan Township, Marion County, Illinois:5
Cozaad, David, age 79, born in Virginia; father's birthplace unknown; mother born in Virginia; farmer.
Cozaad, Annie, wife, age 39, born in Virginia; father's birthplace unknown; mother born in Virginia; keeps house.
Cozaad, James M., son, age 5, born in Illinois; father's birthplace unknown; mother born in Virginia.
Living next door in 1880 was the family of a Joseph Cozad, age 3512 (David's son, Joseph Alexander Cozad).11
David died Dec 11 1891, buried Fredonia Cemetery, Odin, Marion County, Illinois.11
After Mr. Cozad's death Eliza worked at various occupations until...3 She then married George Washington Eaglin, Jun 14 1893, DeWitt County, Illinois.3,13 George was born Mar 25 1825, Ohio.11,14,15 George had been previously married to Sebra Ingalls11,15 (who died Sep 6 1892),11 by whom he had a son, Charles E. Eaglin.11
Eliza Ann Dalton died Sep 17 1895, buried Patoka Cemetery, Patoka, Marion County, Illinois.3,15
George died May 31 1906, Patoka, Marion County, Illinois; age 81.11,15,16
Photo: Eliza Ann Dalton gravestone Patoka Cemetery
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Photo: George Washington Eaglin gravestone Patoka Cemetery
17
Photo: Gravestone for Eliza Ann Dalton, George Washington Eaglin and Sebra Ingalls Patoka Cemetery
17
Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Ohio.
- 1850 census, Aid Township, Lawrence County, Ohio; page 348, dwelling #61, family #64.
- "My Memory Book", a handwritten memoir by Mary Beatrix Doty Davison.
- 1880 census, Carrigan Township, Marion County, Illinois; roll T9-234, ED 121, page 151D, line #12, dwelling #124, family #128.
- 1880 census, Carrigan Township, Marion County, Illinois; roll T9-0234, ED 121, page 151D, line #12, dwelling #124, family #128.
- Contribution from Tom Oates () citing: gravestone
of James S. Doty, Patoka, Illinois.
- 1870 census, Township 4 Range 2, Lester P.O., Marion County, Illinois; roll M593-253, page 227, line #10, dwelling #136, family #136.
- 1870 census, Township 4 Range 2, Lester P.O., Marion County, Illinois; roll M593-253, page 223, line #30, dwelling #69, family #69.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 (Book D, page 54):
http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 (Book 86, page 52):
http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1880 census, Carrigan Township, Marion County, Illinois; roll T9-0234, ED 121, page 151D, line #5, dwelling #123, family #127.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 (Book D, page 192):
http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html.
- 1900 census, Patoka Township, Marion County, Illinois; roll T623-327, ED 28, page 14A, line #48, dwelling #318, family #318.
- Contribution from Dan Eaglin ().
- Illinois State Archives; Illinois Statewide Death Index:
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/death.html.
- Photo courtesy of Dan Eaglin ().
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