Sunday, February 13, 2011

Benjamin Salisbury

Father: Edward Salisbury
Mother: Ann Salisbury (Lacklison)
Born: 1850, New Jersey
Married: 1877, Amelia Apel in Passaic County, New Jersey
Died:
Residences:
     1850: Paterson, NJ (US Census)
     1860: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1870: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1880: 22 Straight Street, Paterson, NJ (US Census)
     1885: Paterson, NJ (NJ State Census)
     1900: 45 River, Paterson, NJ (US Census)
     1910: 214 East 33rd Street, Paterson, NJ (US Census)
     1920: 288 East 33rd Street, Paterson, NJ (US Census)
Children:
     Mary (1878-?)
     Elizabeth (1880-?)
     William (1885-?)
     Jennie (1890-?)
     Edward (1895-?)

NOTES:

1880 US Census: Green Creek, Sandusky County, Ohio

Line 30: Jones, Samuel – self (57), born in Ohio
Line 31: Jones, Ellen – wife (47), born in New Jersey
Line 32: Jones, Alice – daughter (22), born in Ohio
Line 33: Jones, Lawrence – son (17), born in Ohio
Line 34: Jones, Nellie – daughter (14), born in Ohio
Line 35: Jones, Robert – son (9), born in Ohio
Line 36: Salsbury, Edward – uncle-in-law (76), born in England
Line 37: Salsbury, Ann – aunt-in-law (71), born in England
Line 38: Gray, Tommas – servant (19), born in New York

BIOGRAPHY: Samuel F. Jones

Book excerpt from: "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families" Chicago: J.H. Beers & Co., 1896.

"...At about the age of sixteen years, Samuel F. Jones left the home farm in Seneca county and came to Sandusky, where for ten years he engaged in farming. He then began railroading at Sandusky City, and for ten years ran an express train engine on the Baltimore & Ohio road (then the old Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark railroad). From the locomotive, Mr Jones stepped down to the farm in Green Creek township, which he has ever since operated. On October 30, 1854, he was married to Miss Ellen M. Almond, who was born in New Jersey August 3, 1832, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Lachlison) Almond. To Mr. and Mrs. Jones four children have come, as follows: Alice, born in May, 1860, wife of W.B. Lay; Lawrence, senior member of the Cutlery Works Col, who married Miss Jessie Russel, a cousin of Gen. McPherson, and has three children–Lamar, Margaret and Maurine; Nellie, at home; and Robert, engaged in the cutlery business at Clyde, who on October 18, 1894, wedded Miss Ione Smith, and has one child–Dorothy. Mr Jones has ninety-eight and one-half acres of fertile, well improved and very productive land, well tilled and laid out in fine fruits, and is engaged in general farming and fruit growing, raising wheat, oats, potatoes, etc.; and all the buildings and improvements that now are upon the place were put there by his own hands."

NOTE: Ellen M. Almond is the niece of Edward and Ann Salisbury. Mary (Lachlison) Almond is the sister of Ann Salisbury.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Edward Salisbury

Born: 1803, England
Married: Ann (Lacklison)
Died: October 9, 1895, Paterson, NJ
Buried: Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Immigration Year: 1830-1832
Residence:
     1850: Paterson, NJ (US Census)
     1857: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1859: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1860: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1863: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1870: 135 Market, Paterson, NJ
     1880: Green Creek, Sandusky County, OH (US Census)
     1885: 4th Ward, Paterson, NJ (NJ State Census)
     1895: 83 Park Avenue, Paterson, NJ
Children (all born in New Jersey):
     James (1832-1910)
     Ellen (1835-?)
     Harvey (1837-?)
     Edward (1839-?)
     Robert (1843-?)
     Lacklison (1845-?)
     Benjamin (1850-?)

NOTES:
  • 1880 residence for Edward Salisbury based on names of Edward and Ann appearing in US Census record of Samuel and Ellen Jones of Green Creek, Ohio. They are listed as "uncle-in-law" and "aunt-in-law".
  • Immigration year based on Ann Salisbury's 1900 US Census record and birth of first child.

Monday, February 7, 2011

1900 US Census

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ward 25, Sheet 2
June 2, 1900
Line 82: Jansen, Emil – head (22); born in Switzerland; immigration year: 1893
Line 83: Elizabeth – wife (21); born in New Jersey
Line 84: Sallsbury, Benj. – father-in-law (50); born in New Jersey
Line 85: Emma – mother-in-law (42); born in New Jersey
Line 86: Jennie – boarder (11); born in New Jersey
Line 87: Eddie – boarder (5); born in New Jersey

Paterson, New Jersey
Ward 6, Sheet 14
June 11, 1900
Line 27: Salisbury, Benjamin – head (50); born in New Jersey
Line 28: Emma – wife (42); born in New Jersey
Line 29: Wm – son (15); born in New Jersey
Line 30: Jennie – daughter (10); born in New Jersey
Line 31: Edward – son (5); born in New Jersey
Line 32: Amelia – mother-in-law (68); born in Germany; immigration year: blank
Line 32: Renolds, George – son-in-law (27); born in New York
Line 34: Mamie – daughter (23); born in New Jersey
Line 35: Annette – grand daughter (1); born in New Jersey

Paterson, New Jersey
Ward 4, Sheet 16
June 11, 1900
Line 95: Fidler Sr. Isaac – head (60); born in England; immigration year: 1862
Line 96: Ellen – wife (65); born in New Jersey
Line 97: Isaac Jr. – son (23); born in England; immigration year: 1891
Line 98: Jane E. – daughter (16); born in England; immigration year: 1891
Line 99: Salisbury Ann – mother-in-law (91); born in England; immigration year: 1830
Line 100: Walsh Mary – servant (27); born in New Jersey

Paterson City Directories: 1857, 1859, 1860, 1870

1857 Paterson City Directory:
Salisbury Edward, millwright, h 135 Market

1859 Paterson City Directory:
Appel William, dyer (House) 51 Hamburgh av
Salisbury Edward, millwright (House) 135 Market
Salisbury Harvey, machinist (house) 135 Market

1860 Paterson City Directory: 
APEL WILLIAM, dyer, 51 Hamburgh av, h do
Salisbury Edward, millwright, h 135 Market

1863 Paterson City Directory: 
APEL WM., silk dyer, 75 Broadway, h 51 Hamburgh ave
Salisbury Edward, millwright, 135 Market

1870 Paterson City Directory:
APEL WILLIAM C., fancy dyer, 75 Broadway and 45 & 47 River, h do. (See adv.)
Salisbury Benjamin B., engineer, bds 135 Market.
Salisbury Edward, millwright, h 135 Market.

Monday, January 17, 2011

OBITUARY: Ann Salisbury

April 17, 1902 (Clyde):

James Salisbury returned from Paterson, N.J., last Thursday, where he was called two weeks ago to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Ann Salisbury.  Mrs. J. Salisbury, who accompanied him there, will remain at Paterson until the first of May.