Thomas Lincoln

Thomas Lincoln

Male 1802 - 1894  (91 years)

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  1. 1.  Thomas Lincoln was born on 17 Nov 1802 in Brant, New York; died on 12 Mar 1894 in Springville, Erie, New York; was buried in Springville, Erie, New York.

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    Thomas Lincoln (203), was born Nov. 18th, 1808, in Byron, Genesee Co., N. Y. After the death of his parents in 1812, he lived with his uncle Dimick in Ashfield until 1825, when he went to New York. He married Miss Julia Rhodes, who was born in Sempronius, N. Y., Sept. 12th, 1812. They were married Sept. 21st, 1834, and settled in Springville, Erie Co., N. Y., where they and some of their children now reside. Mr. Lincoln is an architect and builder and has erected many of the finest buildings in Springville and surrounding country. In 1836 he moved to Monroe, Mich., where he built the first railroad bridge over the river Raisin. In 1840 he removed to Buffalo, N. Y., and in 1845 he returned to Springville, where he now lives, still actively engaged in his profession. Mr. Lincoln as an up-right, public-spirited and honorable citizen in his town, has no superior, and enjoys the confidence of the entire community. Mrs. Lincoln is a very amiable woman, beloved by all. She has been a member of the Presbyterian church nearly 50 year´s. Their children are: Anna L., born 1835; Marion T., 1838; Carlottie E., 1839; Helen M., 1843; Americas C., 1845; Josephine J, 1847; Manly B., 1850; Julia A., 1852.

    Anna L. Lincoln, born 1835, married Dr. J. Swain of Colden, Erie Co., N. Y. Marion T. Lincoln was a soldier in the late war and was a prisoner at Saulsbury. He married Miss Katie Gould of Greenville, Mich., where he now resides. Helen M. Lincoln married a Mr. Eggert and has a son, George T. Eggert. She afterwards married Mr. Geo. W. Zink a prominent business man of Buffalo, and they have a son, Geo. W., Jr. Americus C. Lincoln was a soldier in the rebellion and was a prisoner at Andersonville. Josephine Y. Lincoln married Wallace Popple of Collins, Erie Co., N. Y. Their children are: Maud and Willie. Julia Ada Lincoln married William Owen of Buffalo, and their children are: Emily, Willie and Helen.

    Hannah Lincoln (200), married Marvin Williams and lived in Hinckley, Medina Co., Ohio, where she died about 1860, leaving one daughter Jane, who married George Thayer of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Their son, George Thayer is said to be a druggist in Toledo, Ohio.

    Phebe Lincoln (198), married Ira Butler, said to be a cousin of Hon. Benj. F. Butler of Mass. They lived near Medina, Ohio, the later years of their life. No further report of them.

    Of this family of Lincolns there was one (not in the list on page 22,) named Dimick Lincoln. After his parents death he lived for several years with Mr. Peleg Standish, of Sempronius, N. Y., when he went away a young man, as he said to visit the old world. No account of him has since been found.

    The youngest of the Lincoln children was Benjamin (205.) He was a baby when his parents died. He was reared by his sister Betsey, with whom he lived a time. Later in life he went to Ohio, at or near where his sister Marilla, Mrs. Prichard, lived. About the year 1849, he came to Otisco (now Belding), Mich., where his uncle Dimick Ellis (72) then lived, in his old age with his son Lewis (241.) Benjamin Lincoln at this time was a great sufferer from rheumatism, to such an extent that he was helpless. His uncle Dimick´s children, Richard and Lewis Ellis, and daughter Mrs. Desiah Ellis Belding lived here. These were Benjamin´s cousins, with whom he remained for about three years until his death. His disease took on the form of consumption, which proved fatal about 1853. He is remembered as a man of great patience and amiability of character, beloved by all.

    Marilla Lincoln (201), was born Feb. 3rd, 1805. She married Sheldon C. Prichard Feb. 22nd, 1819. Mr. Prich- ard was born Aug. ist, 1802. They lived in Moravia New York, a few years after their marriage, when they moved to Wauseon, Ohio, where Mr. Prichard died. Mrs. Prichard removed about 1875 to Prichardville, Barry Co., Mich., where she died Oct. 28th, 1883, at the home of her son Solomon Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. Prichard were members of the Presbyterian Church, and were highly respected and up-right people. .Their children were Alonzo, born 1824. He married a Worden, sister of Dr. S. T. Worden of Delta, Ohio. Alonzo Prichard now lives at Wauseon, Ohio. Charles born 1826, now lives at Prichardville, Mich. Julia born 1829, died in Ohio 1830. Hiram born 1830, now lives at Wauseon, Ohio.

    Jane Prichard, born 1832, married Dr. S. T. Worden of Delta, Ohio. Helen Prichard, born 1835, married a man named Dando, is now a widow and lives in Prichardville, Mich. Solomon, born 1837, lives in Prichardville. George, born 1839, l* ves at Prichardville. Sarah, born 1842, married Isaac Weeks, lives in Prichardville. Mary, born in Liver- pool, Ohio, Jan. 3rd, 1847, lived in Hillsdale, Mich. She married Dr. Chamberlin in 1863, and had one daughter no Myrtle Chamberlin. Dr.Chamberlin died in 1875, and Mrs. Chamberlin married Mr. Bernard in 1878. Mrs. Bernard lived in Jackson, Mich., several years and later in Hillsdale. She died suddenly May 13th, 1885, greatly lamented by a large circle of relatives and friends. Her daughter now lives in Hillsdale. She is widely known as a highly cultivated and talented singer.

    Polly Lincoln (199), married John Rose and they were in Niles, Cayuga Co., N. Y., for a time about 1834. No further report from them.

    Betsey Lincoln (202), probably married a Worden. Where they lived was not known to the other relatives. As said above when Capt. Samuel and Jane Ellis Lincoln died in 1812 their children were widely scattered, and some of them became lost to each other as well as to their other more distant relatives. This was a matter of grief and sadness in after life to the others, who felt a loneliness thereafter.

    - Erastus Ranney Ellis. Biographical sketches of Richard Ellis, the first settler of Ashfield, Mass., and his descendants,

    Buried:
    in Maplewood Cemetery

    Thomas married Julia Rhodes on 21 Sep 1834. Julia (daughter of Eliakim Rhodes and Aurelia Gunn) was born on 12 Sep 1812 in Sempronius, Cayuga, New York; died on 30 Dec 1887 in Springville, Erie, New York; was buried in Springville, Erie, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Anna L. Lincoln was born in 1835 in Erie Co., New York; died in 1917; was buried in Springville, Erie, New York.
    2. Charlotte E. Lincoln was born on 21 Jun 1836 in Springville, Erie, New York; died on 18 Jul 1891 in Springville, Erie, New York; was buried in Springville, Erie, New York.
    3. Marion T. Lincoln was born on 11 Jun 1838 in Michigan; died on 1 Oct 1913 in Hinton, Mecosta, Michigan.
    4. Helen M. Lincoln was born in 1843 in Springville, Erie, New York; died on 7 Mar 1928 in Buffalo, Erie, New York; was buried on 1 Oct 1928 in Springville, Erie, New York.
    5. Americus C. Lincoln was born in 1845 in Springville, Erie, New York; died on 29 Sep 1928 in Buffalo, Erie, New York; was buried on 1 Oct 1928 in Springville, Erie, New York.
    6. Josephine J. Lincoln was born on 6 Apr 1847 in Erie Co., New York; died on 19 Sep 1916 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    7. Manly B. Lincoln was born in Jan 1850 in Springville, Erie, New York; died on 28 Dec 1925 in Lakeview, Montcalm, Michigan.
    8. Julia Ada Lincoln was born in 1852 in Erie Co., New York; died on 17 Nov 1916 in Buffalo, Erie, New York.

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