Elizabeth Engleman and Eleazer Fenton / George Ritenour
Can anyone tell me what happened to Elizabeth after her marriage to George Ritenour?
Vikki
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Eleazar Fenton
- - Married:August 3, 1809 in Augusta County, Virginia
- - Spouse:Elizabeth Engleman
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Eleazar FentonFound In:
Census Microfilm Reports:1820Indiana
Living in Franklin township, Floyd County, Indiana
Series:M33Microfilm:13Page:150
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Eleazar Fenton
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Eleazer Fenton Found In:
Census Microfilm Reports:1830 Indiana
Living in Warren County, Indiana
Series:M19Microfilm:32Page:187
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Eleazer Fenton { Finton}
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Title Pine Village Cemetery-NW section
Text The Pine Village cemetery is located just outside of town on the west side. It is the largest cemetery in Warren County east of highway 41. There are 1000 names included in this cemetery--some dating to the mid 1830's. The oldest section is located in the northwest corner on a high bank overlooking Pine Creek. Most of the old stones are in good conditions and the cemetery itself is well cared for. The Campbell family section contains several old sandstone markers. Since this type of stone weathers badly it is unusual to see so many in one area. An old pine tree was found growing around one of the small markers!
Pine Village Cemetery--NW Section
Fenton, Eleazor
- - Died:July 12, 1835
- - Age:52 years
- - Calculated Birthdate:1783
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George Ritenour
- - Married:March 17, 1840 in Warren County, Indiana
- - Spouse:Elizabeth Fenton
- - Source:Warren County Indiana Marriage Records 1826 - 1846
- - FHL Film Number:824052
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Warren County, Indiana
Land Deeds
Volume:9Page: 404 - 405
This indenture made and concluded this twenty fourth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven by and between GEORGE RITENOUR and ELIZABETH his wife formerly ELIZABETH FENTON of the County of Randolph and State of Indiana of the first part and SINA A. MUNSON of the County of Warren and State of Indiana of the second part witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Four hundred dollars to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge being the amount of a certain promissory note executed by JOHN S. HATFIELD on the 24th day of August A.D. 1843 to the said GEORGE RITENOUR and payable six years from the date thereof have granted, bargained, sold, released, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey and confirm with the said SINA A. MUNSON all the rights, title, interest and estate of the said ELIZABTH RITENOUR as the widow of ELEAZER FENTON and GEORGE RITENOUR her present husband of and to or out of the East Half of the South East quarter of Section seven { S-7 } in Township Twenty-three { T-23 } North of Range seven { R-7 } West in the County of Warren and State of Indiana herefore assigned to the said ELIZABETH as tenant in dowery of the said ELEAZER FENTON and enjoyed to have and to hold all the right, title, interest and estate of the said GEORGE RITENOUR and ELIZABETH his wife of and to or out of the said tract of land and the appurtenances unto the said SINA A. MUNSON and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony hereof the said GEORGE RITENOUR and ELIZABETH his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
GEORGE RITENOUR
ELIZABETH RITENOUR
Sealed and delivered in presence of
JOHN L. HATFIELD
JOHN M. BUNNIELL
State of Indiana
Warren County
Before me a justice of the peace of the County aforesaid, personally appeared on this 25th day of September A.D. 1847 GEORGE RITENOUR who acknowledged the foregoing Indenture to be his act and deed for the purpose therein contained. At the same time also came ELIZABETH the wife of the said GEORGE RITENOUR who being by me duly examined separate and apart from her said husband and without his hearing and the full content and purport of the foregoing Indenture being made known to her, acknowledged that she executed the same of her own free will and accord and without any coercion or compulsion of her said husband. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th day of September A.D. 1847.
JOHN M. BUNNELLJustice of the Peace
Recorded March 7, 1848
W. R. BOYERRecorder
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Warren County, Indiana
September 24, 1847
FHL Film Number1977053
Land Deeds
Volume:9Page:437 - 438
This Indenture made and concluded the twenty-fourth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven by and between JOHN S. HATFIELD and SARAH ELLEN his wife of the County of Warren and State of Indiana of the first part and ELIZABETH RITENOUR of the County of Randolph and State of Indiana of the second part witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars to them in hand paid by the said party of the first part the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, released, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey and confirm unto the said ELIZABETH RITENOUR and her heirs all that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Warren and State of Indiana and known and designated as the Lot Number Seven Block Number Five in the new addition the Town of Independence together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining to have and to hold the said Lot or parcel of ground, herein before discribed with the appurtenances unto the said ELIZABETH RITENOUR during her natural life and to her heirs forever and the said JOHN S. HATFIELD for himself his heirs execytors and administrators do hereby covenant, grant and agree to and with the said ELIZABETH RITENOUR her heirs, that they the said party of the first part are lawfully seized of the aforesaid premises and have full right to convey the same, and that they will forever warrant and defend the said premises with the appurtenances unto the said party of the second part her heirs against the lawful clains of all persons whomsoever. In testimony thereof the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. The words and assigns "erased, the words during her natural life" interlined before signing.
JOHN S. HATFIELD Seal
SARAH E. HATFIELD Seal
Signed sealed and delivered in presents of
JOHN DEBRA
JOHN W. BUNNELL
State of Indiana, Warren County to wit:
Before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace of the County aforesaid personally appeared on this 25th day of September A.D. 1847, JOHN S. HATFIELD who acknowledged the foregoing indenture to be his act and deed for the purpose therein continued. At the same time came also SARAH ELLEN the wife of the said JOHN S. HATFIELD who being by me duly examined separate and apart from her husband and without his hearing and the contents and purpose of the said Indenture being made known to her, acknowledged that she executed the same of her own free will and accord and without any coercion or compulsion of her said husband In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th day of September A.D. 1847.
JOHN W. BUNNELL Seal
Recorded March 30, 1848
WM. R. BOYER Recorder
By C. R. BOYER Deputy
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Bits of Benton County Indiana History
Samuel C. Fenton M. D.
Dr. Fenton was born in Warren county, Indiana, November 29, 1844, and has been a lifelong resident of the state, although he has made his home in Boswell, Benton county, only during the past three years. He is a son of Joseph A. and Margaret (Campbell) Fenton. The father was born in the southern part of the state in 1817, and died in 1852, at the age of thirty-five years. He was a farmer of Warren county and owned one hundred and fifty acres of land at the time of his demise. He was married in 1840 to Margaret Campbell, who died in Boswell in 1897, at the age of seventy-nine years. Three children were born to them: Eleazer, born in 1841 and died in 1860; Samuel C.; our subject; and Flora E., born in 1851 and is now the widow of R. W. Stewart. The paternal grandparents of Dr. Fenton were Eleazer and Elizabeth (Englemond) Fenton, the former an American and the latter a German. The maternal grandparents were Samuel and Peggy (Cobb) Campbell. Dr. Fenton attended the district school in Warren county until he was fifteen years of age, when he entered the Battle Ground University for three years. There he began the study of medicine under the preceptorship of H. D. Riddile, M. D. , and then took a course of lectures in Rush Medical College, Chicago, during 1866-7, graduating at the institution in 1870. In the summer of 1867 he began the practice of his profession in Pine Village, Indiana, and continued in active practice there for twenty-five years, gaining a large and lucrative patronage. In 1890, he was chosen auditor of Warren County, and served four years, at the same time keeping up his practice. In 1895 he moved to Boswell, where he has met with a hearty welcome and has proved his ability and skill in dealing with sickness in all its varied forms. He was married September 23, 1869, in his native county, to Miss Anna Pierce, a daughter of Milton and Sarah S. (Morgan) Pierce. Mrs. Fenton also is a native of Warren County, having been born there April 18, 1849. They have no children of their own and have reared two daughters, - Nanny Bowman and Lucy Marie Fenton, - giving them a good home. The Doctor is a member of the Masonic lodge, and belongs to the Knights of Pythias, where he has served in all the offices. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and a Republican in politics, having served as auditor of Warren county one term, and trustee of Adams township, that county, two terms. He is genial and affable and has made a host of friends in this county since his advent here.
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