Re: Jesse Taintor, pioneer, Huron County, Ohio
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Re: Jesse Taintor, pioneer, Huron County, Ohio
Michelle Burke 10/30/03
Dear Michelle,
Here is some inf. on Jesse & his family:
Jesse Tainter, born Mar. 3, 1779, and Jerusha Thomas (born Feb. 6, 1785) were married Jan. 23, 1805. About 1824 they moved from New York State to Hartland, Ohio, on the Ridge. Mr. Taintor died, Feb. 28, 1860. Mrs. Taintor lived to be about 90 years of age. Their children were:
Lucien, born Oct. 26, 1806, died 1867; Eliza, born Mar. 15, 1808, died 1836; Lewis, born Mar. 7, 1810, died 1811; Clarissa, born May 31, 1812; Caroline, born Dec. 9, 1814; Chauncey, born June 21, 1817, died 1849; Erastus, born Feb. 23, 1820, died 1820.
Eliza, married Nathan W. Spear, 1828; Clarissa, married Seymour Hickok, 1841; Caroline, married Philemon R. Peck, 1831; Chauncey, married Cordelia Phillips, 1841.
Lucien Taintor married 1st Betsey J. Waldron July 20, 1828. She was born Dec. 3, 1806, and was a granddaughter of Joseph Waldron, one of the earliest settlers of Hartland. She died March 9, 1846. Her children were Mary Ann, 1830; Sarah M., 1834; Patty J., 1836; Frances L., 1845. On Sept. 29,1849, Mr. Taintor was married to Mary Strickland and had a daughter Ella Amelia, born 1851. Lucien Taintor lived on a farm on Hartland Ridge, where he died Feb. 26, 1867.
I have sent you more by e-mail in response to your e-mail to me.
Marilyn