John's Genealogy
Thomas Havens & Louisa Baughman




Husband Thomas Havens

       Born: December 14, 1801       at: Sussex Co, New Jersey 1
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: June 17, 1882           at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois
     Buried: 1882                    at: Greenup, Cumberland Co, Illinois 2


     Father: William Jacob Havens (1775-1820)
     Mother: Elizabeth (Mackley) Maxey (1777-1846)


    Married: January 24, 1828          Place: Franklin County, Ohio 1 3

Other Spouse: Fanny Dougerty (1809-1887)  Date: 1855, Casey, Clark Co, Illinois

Events
1. census 1850 - free 4, August 21, 1850, Greenup, Cumberland Co, Illinois



Wife Louisa Baughman

       Born: Abt 1800                at: Ohio
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: December 13, 1829       at: Ohio 5
     Buried: Abt December 14, 1829   at: Deleware County, Ohio


Children
1 M William Havens

       Born:                         at: 
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: March 5, 1832           at: 
     Buried:                         at: Deleware County, Ohio



Husband's Notes
[UL:FROM THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORY:UL] HAVENS, THOMAS was born in Sussex Co., N.J., son of Wm. and Elizabeth (Maxey) Havens. He was the oldest son of a family eight children, moving to near Columbus, Ohio in 1819. In 1848 he came to Ill. and settled along the North side of the Old National Trail east of Greenup, Ill. He married Fannie (Daugerty) Wetherholt. She had married Elisha Wetherholt previously and had children namely: John, George, Eli, Sarah, Lydia and Amanda. They came to Greenup with their mother. The family farmed for a living. Thomas and Fannie had six children namely: Joseph, Lewis, Elisha, James, Charlotte Jane and Stewert. Thomas died near Greenup, June 17, 1882, and Fannie died Dec 21, 1887 and are both buried in the Greenup Cemetary. Thomas was married to Louisa Baughman first. He wanted to head west to I ll but Louisa didn't. Fanny who was married to Mr. Wetherholt wanted to head west but wetherholt didn't. Thomas traded wives and each wife took with them their children. The marriage of Thomas and Fanny did not take place till some of their children were already in school. No one knows if Thomas had children by Louisa before the trade. Marriage certificate burned in courthouse fire.

Notes for Child: William Havens
>Death note: The death date is actually 183? as the last digit is obscured. His age was 3

1 Havens Bible Viewed by Anabel Havens in 1895.

2 Cumberland County History.

3 Marjorie Smith, Ohio Marriages Extracted From the Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1980), The library of John Warren. Page 148.

4 1850 Census Cumberland Co., Illinois.

5 History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties Ohio.


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