12. | John* Madden was born on 25 Feb 1770 in Frederick Co, Virginia (son of Mabra* "Mayberry" Madden, Sr and Mrs. Jane* (..) Madden); died on 20 Nov 1850 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: Between 4 Jul 1807 and 3 Aug 1807, Capt. Maurice's Company, Virginia Militia; private
- Census: 1810, Bourbon Co, Kentucky
- Census: 1820, Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana
- Property: 1825, Boone, Harrison Co, Indiana
- Possessions: Nov 1830, Court of Appeals, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia; Madden v Madden
- Census: 1840, Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois
- Census: 17 Oct 1850, Scott Co, Illinois
Notes:
1803-1805: Moved to Kentucky: He witnessed the will of Peter Luke in 1803 in Virginia.
1805, May: Heir in father's will, mentioning his residence there.
1806 Jan: Frederick Co. VA Deed Book #29, pp 473-477, Jan 30,
1806, Jan 30 - John Madden and Cathrin (sic) his wife and George W. McCormack for the sum of 530 pounds paid by McCormack for a tract or parcel of land being part of a greater tract, formerly the property of Mabry Madden, Esq. deceased, land bequeathed to John Madden and his heirs, 83 acres and bordering on lands now owned by William and Jacob Madden (bros).
Signed by John Madden and Kitty Madden.
(adjoins land of Peter Luke, Wm and Jacob Madden)
something in document about "aid Kitty cannot conveniently travel to the Bennet house to make acknowledgements of the said furniture, therefore we do give unto you and any two of your..."
(Note: McCormack - Elizabeth Ann McCormick m Amos Ackley Bonham in 1832.
Amos (b1809) s/o Samuel Bonham & Mary Sowers;
G/son of Samuel Bonham & Catherine Ackley (Bonham, Jones)
1806, Sept: When Peter Luke's will was executed John was residing in Kentucky. Frederick Co Va Wills- 1795-1816: will of Peter Luke (exe 11/20/1803; 9/1/1806) witnessed by John Madden. "records of this will delay pending deposition of John Maen, residing in Bourbon Co, Ky." (p 383-384)
(note: Bourbon Co, a part that became Nicholas Co
1810 KY census: Bourbon Co, one John Madden, one male 26-45. Only resident listed)
1820 KY census: one John Madden Fleming Co p 73A ** look up **
(Fleming Co originally Mason Co. Mason Co originally Bourbon Co)
1830 KY census: one John Maden Fleming Co p 029 ** look up **
1833: He was already living in Harrison Co, Indiana, when his brother William joined him. Best guess is he went to Indiana sometime between 1819 and 1821. George was b 1818 in KY, and Matilda m in Indiana in 1822. Son Isaac must have returd to Kentucky for his bride in 1823 as he would have been 12 or 14 at the time of removing to Indiana, unless he stayed back with someone, not going with the family. Son Samuel also married in KY in 1828. Apparently they stayed in Indiana until at least after 1836 when Caroline married.
There is a Madden Cemetery in Harrison Co, Call No. "1" G977.201 H323g bk1 Pam.
also:
MADDEN CEMETERY, HARRISON CO, BOONE TWP, 1 MILE N W LACONIA,
Call no. "1": G pf 977.201 H318 no 1 Location only
Call no. "2": G 977.201 H323g Location only
Possibly Bonham's 1st wife Cindrella Pell is buried there.
Note: Corydon was Indiana's capital from 1813 to 1825 when it became Indianapolis.
Settlers began arriving in Harrison County soon after 1800. Most records such as wills, deeds, and marriages begin in 1809. A few genealogies tell of squatting a few years earlier. Streams were the basis of travel and the first settlers found farms near them. Travelling down the Ohio by raft the settlers poured in from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Many Southerners came to Indiana to avoid the slavery issues. Most slaves were by maters upon crossing into Indiana.
Most of Harrison County's earliest settlers found farms along the forty-mile Ohio River border or the tributaries in the southern half of the county. One of the earliest was the well-known Indian fighter, Squire Boone, brother of Daniel. He sled after 1802 and built a large grist mill on Buck Creek. After death his remains were entered in a small cave nearby where he once escaped marauding Indians. Boone relatives built Old Goshen Church in 1813, which is the oldest in the county, and the oldest Baptist church in Indiana. Boone relatives still live in the area.
1837: Settled in Scott Co, Illinois.
1850 Scott Co, Illinois, Naples Census: p 034A
LN HN FN (farmer)
29 580 601 Madden John 80 M Do 800 Virginia
30 580 601 Madden Catharine 71 F Virginia
31 580 601 Jones Stephen 55 M Do Virginia
32 580 601 Jones Emeline 16 F Kentucky
33 580 601 Jones John W. 29 M Do Kentucky
1850: Nov 20 died at age 80 yrs 9 months. Buried in Madden Cemetery in Scott Co, IL, 2 miles East of Exter, IL.
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Clark Co, KY - formed 1792, parent co: Bourbon & Fayette Co. Seat: Winchester
Clay Co, KY - 1806, Madison, Floyd, Knox - Manchester
Bourbon Co - 1785, Fayette - Paris
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from John Reedy 3/3/99
Just got the Madden Probate records today. I just skimmed - not a heck of a lot there.
His son George sued the estate of John for work on the farm since 1840. The executor was Henry Steward, who, apparently was a doctor and was owed quite a bit too. Have signatures of Catharine and John (yes Catharine wrote it with an 'A', so I guess that makes it official. John died intestate.
Stephen and John W. Jones are barely mentioned. List of personal property comes to $175 or so, way short of the monies owed. Remains to be seen about Real property - did not see anything on it, assuming that he even owned any. I will copy and send soon - I haven't even developed the pictures yet.
John
By the way, I would guess that the Henry Steward household might be a good place to look for Catharine after 1850.
Military:
U.S. Compiled Service Records
Post-Revolutionary War Volunteer Soldiers
Roll 19J
John Madden
Captain Maurice's Co., Virginia Militia
1807
Private/private
card numbers: 43201015
Appears with rank of Pvt on Pay Roll
of a Company of Virginia Militia (Infantry) commanded by Capt. James Maurice in the actual service of the United State for a period herein expressed
Roll dated (not dated)
commencement of service 4 Jul 1807
expiration of service or of this settlement: 3 Aug 1807
Term of service charged 1 month
Pay per month 5 dollars
amount of pay 5 dollars
allowance for clothing: 2 dollars 47 cents
Total 7 dollars 47 cents
remarks: (none)
signed J.B. Hyatt, copyist.
Census:
1810 pg 127
Madden, John
couple 26 to 45 (John 40, Catherine 33)
four boys under 10: Isaac 3, Bonham 5, Samuel 7, John 9
two girls under 10: Matilda 1, prob Nancy but she was 13
or could be 2nd dau under 10 ? perhaps b between Isaac in 1807 and Eliza b 1811)
one boy 10 to 16 Mabra Helm 13
one girl 10 to 16: Mariah 15
one boy 16 to 26 who? prob not a son - maybe a bro.
not born yet: George, Caroline, Amanda, William
Property:
Boone Twp Rissler land
Boone Two, Harrison Co, IN
From the 1876 Illustrated Historical Atlas of Indiana showing Catharine (Boone) Rissler's purchase of 160 acres in Section 29 in 1825 (highlighted in yellow) surrounded by numerous other land patent purchases by the Boone families, which are believed to have been Catharine's relatives and, at least, one of the reasons she relocated to southern Indiana from Virginia. Squire Boone Jr., the patriarch of this group of Boones, is shown in Section 24 where he had constructed his grist mill. His sons buying patents were Moses (Section 21), Isaiah (Section 18) and Jonathon (NE Section 32). Squire's cousin Samuel Boone stayed in Kentucky but several of his sons came to Indiana buying land in Harrison County: Samuel (NE Sections 18 & 20), George W. (NW Section 28) & Hiram C. Boone (SE Section 32). John & William Madden purchased land patents in Section 32 just west of the town of Laconia. Two of Catharine's children married Maddens and the John & William Madden shown on this map are believed to be uncles of those children. The William Madden of Section 32 served in the Virginia Line in 1781 as well as War of 1812 service in Virginia as a teamster. His family moved from Frederick County Virginia to Harrison County Indiana in 1817.
Caldwellhoff originally shared this on 21 May 2014
americanheritage13 Cousin Caldwellhoff, I believe I'm on to something. The Madden's on this map are related to Sarah Rissler's Husband William Madden. The above William was his Uncle if I'm correct. This could be why Catharine went to Harrison County after John's death. The Maddens and the Boones were all in the milling business. Squire Boone had a grist mill. Catharine's son's were almost all millers. Maybe she moved in with the Madden's before she got her land patent in 1825. Why can't we find her on a census record in Harrison County?
http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/fc350061-5210-4c8d-915f-d50e17fb75b9/24721898/12174057953
Census:
page 27
Name: John Madden
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 gson
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
George 1818 or William 1813
Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1 John
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 gdau
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 gdau
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Catherine
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
grandchildren:
girl 1821-1825 15-19 Mary Ann 1831
girl 1826-1830 10-14 Caroline 1832
boy 1826-1830 10-14 Mabra 1829
Probably children of Bonham Madden and Cinderella Pell. She had died by then, and they had two girls and one boy, ages fit, almost. However he is shown a few pages later with his 2nd wife and these children in the same age categories. They seem to have been counted twice.
next to
Hack (Henry) Stewart and their daughter Caroline Madden
Name: Hack Stewart Henry Milton
[H M Stuart]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1835-1840 James 1837
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835 Clayton
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
Henry 1806
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1835-1840
Eliza Ann 1839
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
Caroline
Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5
page 31
Benham Madden (Bonham)
Name: Benham Madden
[Bonham Madden]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Winchester, Scott, Illinois
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
Mabra 1829
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 1801-1810
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1831-1835
Mary Ann 1831
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1826-1830
Caroline 1832
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1811-1820
Amanda Branham (2nd wife)
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5
page 35
Daniel Sappington
pg 41
Richard Sappington
there's a pic of a headstone at
IllinoisGravestones.org for
Richard Sappington
buried Bean Cem, Scott Co, IL
died Sep 1846 Age 14 days
also a Croshia Ann Sappington
died May 1847
Several Sappingtons in Winchester, Scott Co, Illinois in Findagrave, but have not found a connection to the Sappingtons in this file.
Census:
1850 Scott Co, Illinois
Madden, John 80 1770 Virginia farmer 800
Madden, Catherine 71 1779 Virginia
Jones, Stephen 55 1795 Virginia
Emeline 16 Kentucky 1834
John W. 29 Kentucky 1821
residence 578
Henry M. Stuart (Stewart) 46 1806 physician VA
Caroline 35 1815 VA
Clayton M. 18 1832 farmer VA
Horace 13 1837 IL
Eliza 10 1840 IL
Newton 8 1842 IL
John Hardin 4 1846 Illinois
(infant unnamed) 2 1848 female Illinois
Stewart Mary L. 9 1841 Illinois
Turner, Mahton P. 25 1825 male Illinois
Turner, Thomas Robinson 22 1828 Scotland
John* married Catharine* Bonham on 11 May 1793 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Catharine* (daughter of Samuel* Bonham, (prob son. not son of Samuel & Ruth Bowyer) and Catherine* Ackley) was born on 6 Nov 1777 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 5 Nov 1866 in Scott Co, Illinois; was buried in Madden Cem, Exeter, Scott Co, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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