1858 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | William Henry Pike was born on 04 Apr 1858 in Iowa (son of John Brown Pike and Eliza Frasier); and died. Other Events:
- Name: William Pike
- Census: 08 Jun 1860, Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; 1860 Federal Census
Notes:
Birth:
abt 1859 iowa
- 1860 cenuss
Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about William Pike
Name: ´tabªWilliam Pike
Age in 1860: ´tabª1
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1859
Birthplace: ´tabªIowa
Home in 1860: ´tabªDes Moines, Mahaska, Iowa
Gender: ´tabªMale
Post Office: ´tabªOskaloosa and Eddyville
Value of real estate: ´tabªView image
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
I B Pike ´tabª39
Eliza Pike ´tabª28
Andrew V Pike ´tabª7
Mary Pike ´tabª3
William Pike ´tabª1
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Generation: 2
2. | John Brown Pike was born on 22 Nov 1827 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana (son of James Brown Pike and Elizabeth Carberry); died on 28 Jan 1910 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. Other Events:
- Name: J B Pike
- Name: John B Pike
- Census: 22 Oct 1850, Wapello County, Iowa; 1850 Federal Census
- Occupation: 22 Oct 1850, Wapello County, Iowa; Farmer
- Census: 1856, Columbia, Wapello County, Iowa; 1856 Iowa State Census
- Occupation: 1856, Columbia, Wapello County, Iowa; Wagon master
- Census: 08 Jun 1860, Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; 1860 Federal Census
- Occupation: 08 Jun 1860, Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; Sawyer
- Census: 1870, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; 1870 Federal Census
- Census: 15 Jun 1880, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; 1880 Federal Census
- Occupation: 15 Jun 1880, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; Engineer
- Census: 1885, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; 1885 Iowa State Census
- Occupation: 1885, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; Engineer
- Census: 1895, Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; 1895 Iowa State Census
- Census: 1900, Richland, Wapello County, Iowa; 1900 Federal Census
Notes:
http://www.students.dsu.edu/nielsenm/WebPublishing/NIELSEN/eighthGeneration.htm
John Brown Pike was born November 22nd, 1827 to James Brown and Elizabeth Pike in Lawrencebury, Indiana. During the outbreak of the Mexican War he joined Company C of the 4th Indiana Infantry. His General was Winfield Scott, the Commander of the U.S. Army in Mexico. They were withdrawn from the conquest of Monterey and shipped to the conquest of Vera Cruz. Then they advanced towards Mexico. On September 14th, 1847 they captured Mexico City. Shortly after the war gold was discovered in California and the Pike families began to travel westward. Some families traveled from St. Louis to Oregon and California in covered wagons. However John, his father, and some other families headed down the Ohio River and up to Mississippi to Burlington. From there they headed across the prairies to Jefferson, Wapello, and Mahaska counties in Iowa (PIKE p.272-274).
He then met and married Eliza Frasier in the early 1850's. She was born in Eddyville, Iowa with no recorded birth date. Together they had four children: Anderson Victor, Mary "Mollie" Elizabeth, John Zebulon, and William Henry. Soon the outbreak of the Civil War took place. John and a group of men took their horses and rode to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. There they joined the 4th Iowa Calvary. The calvary was organized between November 23rd and December 26th, 1861. He was later transferred to the Marine Corps due to a break in his health. He served with the Marine Corps through the seize of Vicksburg and until the end of the war. His wife, Eliza, died shortly after the war ended on March of 1864 in Kirkville, Iowa(PIKE p.272-274).
He then married his second wife, Ann Eliza Hull, December 2nd, 1866 in Hopkins, Missouri. She was born April 1st, 1848 in Prospect, Ohio. Together they had eight children: Eva Eliza, James Cornelius, Lucy Ann, George Washington, Isabelle May, Herman Wyatt, Rufus Vernon, and Leon Wilson. They raise their family in Braddyvills, Iowa were he worked as a carpenter, wagon maker, and millwright. Even though he wasn't in good health he still worked hard to provide for his family. He didn't like the idea of being a pensioner of the government. However his congressman, Major John F. Lacey, persisted that he should receive a pension of eight dollars a month for serving in the Mexican War. So Major Lacy drew up the pension papers and hand delivered them to John, for him to sign. The pension did increase within time and even extended to his widow after his death(PIKE p.272-274).
At the age of seventy-seven, despite his health, he filed a claim on one hundred and sixty acres of land in western South Dakota with his sons. He then assisted in building his own house, which was a shack. They lived there until they were able to make proof of the house and receive a government patent for the same. Later they sold this to help ease their financial problems. He later died January 28th, 1910 in Kirkville, Iowa. His wife, Ann, died twenty years later on August 8th(PIKE p.272-274).
At the outbreak of the Mexican War young John joined the Infantry in Indiana (Co. C 4th Indiana Infantry) and was with Gen. Scott at the conquest of Monterey after which they were withdrawn and shipped to the conquest of Vera Cruz. From there they advanced against and captured the City of Mexico. Immediately following the War with Mexico and the discovery of gold in California, the Pike families began their trek westward. Some joined covered wagon trains from St. Louis to Oregon and California, but John Brown Pike and his father, James Brown Pike and their families came down the Ohio River and up the Mississippi to Burlington and across the prairies to Jefferson, Wapello and Mahaska counties in Iowa. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he and a group of men from these coun- ties taking their own horses rode to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where they became a part of the 4th Iowa Cavalry organized November 23 to December 26, 1861. His Regiment served through the War, but on account of a break in his health he was transferred to the Marine Corps through the siege of Vicksburg and until the end of the War.
He was married again at Hopkins, Missouri to Ann Eliza Hull and as carpenter, wagon maker, millwright, he took up life at Braddyville, Iowa. While his general health had been weakened by his war service, he never liked the idea of being a pensioner on the Government. His Congressman, Major John F. Lacey made out and brought him the papers which he signed granting him a pension of $8. 00 per month for his service in the Mexican War, and this was increased from time to time to the end of his life January 28, 1910 and ex- tended to his widow to August 8, 1930. Anxious to overcome the handicap of broken health and his to gain a competence in his later years, he, at the age of 77 years filed a claim on 160 acres of land in western South Dakota and assisted in building his own house (shack) and lived there with his wife until they were able to make final proof and receive a Government patent for the same. This he later sold to help ease the burden of their declining years. He departed this life from their humble home in Kirkville, Iowa, where they had reared their family to maturity and was laid to rest near his father and mother, James Brown and Elizabeth Car- berry Pike who had come to Iowa with him in 1849 from Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Birth:
kentucky
1910 census for son herman wyatt
abt 1828 indiana
- 1850 census
Census:
1850 United States Federal Census
about John B Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn B Pike
Age: ´tabª22
Estimated birth year: ´tabªabt 1828
Birth Place: ´tabªIndiana
Gender: ´tabªMale
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): ´tabªDistrict 13, Wapello, Iowa
Family Number: ´tabª724
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
James B Pike ´tabª66
Elizabeth Pike ´tabª56
John B Pike ´tabª22
Joseph Pike ´tabª27
Anderson Pike ´tabª20
Isabella Pike ´tabª17
Zebulon W Pike ´tabª25
Mary A Pike ´tabª25
William C Pike ´tabª2
Census:
Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925
about J B Pike
Name: ´tabªJ B Pike
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1830
Birth Place: ´tabªIndiana
Gender: ´tabªMale
Marital Status: ´tabªMarried
Census Date: ´tabª1856
Residence State: ´tabªIowa
Residence County: ´tabªWapello
Locality: ´tabªColumbia
Roll: ´tabªIA_67
Line: ´tabª30
Family Number: ´tabª8
Neighbors: ´tabªView others on page
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
J B Pike ´tabª26
E Pike ´tabª22
V Pike ´tabª2
Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about I B Pike
Name: ´tabªI B Pike
Age in 1860: ´tabª39
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1821
Birthplace: ´tabªIndiana
Home in 1860: ´tabªDes Moines, Mahaska, Iowa
Gender: ´tabªMale
Post Office: ´tabªOskaloosa and Eddyville
Value of real estate: ´tabªView image
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
I B Pike ´tabª39
Eliza Pike ´tabª28
Andrew V Pike ´tabª7
Mary Pike ´tabª3
William Pike ´tabª1
Occupation:
value of real estate: $150
value of personal estate: $100
Census:
# 1870 United States Federal Census Recordinfo
about John Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn Pike
Estimated Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1828
Age in 1870: ´tabª42
Birthplace: ´tabªIndiana
Home in 1870: ´tabªKirkville, Wapello, Iowa
Family and neighbors: ´tabªView Results
Race: ´tabªWhite
Gender: ´tabªMale
Value of real estate: ´tabªView Image
Post Office: ´tabªKirkville
Image Source: Year: 1870; Census Place: Kirkville, Wapello, Iowa; Roll: M593_422; Page: 271; Image: 541.
Census:
1880 United States Federal Census
about John B. Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn B. Pike
Home in 1880: ´tabªKirkville, Wapello, Iowa
Age: ´tabª51
Estimated Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1829
Birthplace: ´tabªIndiana
Relation to Head of Household: ´tabªSelf (Head)
Spouse's Name: ´tabªAnn Eliza
Father's birthplace: ´tabªOhio
Mother's birthplace: ´tabªOhio
Neighbors: ´tabªView others on page
Occupation: ´tabªEngineer
Marital Status: ´tabªMarried
Race: ´tabªWhite
Gender: ´tabªMale
Cannot read/write:
Blind:
Deaf and dumb:
Otherwise disabled:
Idiotic or insane:
´tabª
View Image
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
John B. Pike ´tabª51
Ann Eliza Pike ´tabª31
Eva Pike ´tabª12
George Pike ´tabª8
Isabel Pike ´tabª6
Herman Pike ´tabª2
Pike ´tabª1M
Census:
Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925
about John B Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn B Pike
Census Date: ´tabª1885
Residence County: ´tabªWapello
Residence State: ´tabªIowa
Locality: ´tabªKirkville
Birth Location: ´tabªIndiana
Family Number: ´tabª6
Marital Status: ´tabªMarried
Gender: ´tabªMale
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1829
Line: ´tabª18
Roll: ´tabªIA1885_271
Neighbors: ´tabªView others on page
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
John B Pike ´tabª56
Ann E Pike ´tabª35
Eva E Pike ´tabª17
George W Pike ´tabª12
Isabel M Pike ´tabª10
Herman W Pike ´tabª7
Vernon R Pike ´tabª4
Census:
# Iowa State Census, 1895 Recordinfo
about John B. Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn B. Pike
Age: ´tabª66
Race: ´tabªW
Birthplace: ´tabªIndiana
Residence: ´tabªKickeille, Wapello
Census:
# 1900 Census
1900 United States Federal Census Recordinfo
about John B Pike
Name: ´tabªJohn B Pike
Home in 1900: ´tabªRichland, Wapello, Iowa
Age: ´tabª71
Estimated birth year: ´tabªabt 1829
Birthplace: ´tabªIndiana
Race: ´tabªWhite
Relationship to head-of-house: ´tabªHead
Occupation: ´tabªView Image
60 61 Pike, John B Head White Male Nov 1828 71 Married 33 years indiana New Jersey Pennsylvania NG 0-0-2 _ Yes (can read) Yes (can write) Yes (can speak English) Home (not farm)
, Ann E Wife White Female Apr 1849 50 married 33 years 8 child 6 living Ohio Ohio Ohio _ Yes (can read) Yes (can write) Yes (can speak English)
John married Eliza Frasier on 12 Dec 1850 in Wapello County, Iowa. Eliza was born about 1831 in Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; died in Mar 1864 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Eliza Frasier was born about 1831 in Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; died in Mar 1864 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. Other Events:
- Name: E Pike
- Name: Eliza Franshure
- Name: Eliza Frazer
- Name: Eliza Pike
- Census: 1856, Columbia, Wapello County, Iowa; 1856 Iowa State Census
- Census: 08 Jun 1860, Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; 1860 Federal Census
- Occupation: 08 Jun 1860, Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa; Housewife
Notes:
His wife, Eliza Frazier, whom he had married in the early '50's and who had battled through the war period with a family of small children, died in March 1864.
Birth:
abt 1834 Indiana
- 1856 census
abt 1832 kentucky
- 1860 census
Census:
Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925
about E Pike
Name: ´tabªE Pike
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1834
Birth Place: ´tabªIndiana
Gender: ´tabªFemale
Marital Status: ´tabªMarried
Census Date: ´tabª1856
Residence State: ´tabªIowa
Residence County: ´tabªWapello
Locality: ´tabªColumbia
Roll: ´tabªIA_67
Line: ´tabª31
Family Number: ´tabª8
Neighbors: ´tabªView others on page
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
J B Pike ´tabª26
E Pike ´tabª22
V Pike ´tabª2
Census:
1860 United States Federal Census
about Eliza Pike
Name: ´tabªEliza Pike
Age in 1860: ´tabª28
Birth Year: ´tabªabt 1832
Birthplace: ´tabªKentucky
Home in 1860: ´tabªDes Moines, Mahaska, Iowa
Gender: ´tabªFemale
Post Office: ´tabªOskaloosa and Eddyville
Value of real estate: ´tabªView image
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
I B Pike ´tabª39
Eliza Pike ´tabª28
Andrew V Pike ´tabª7
Mary Pike ´tabª3
William Pike ´tabª1
Notes:
Married:
Franshure, Eliza married Pike, John B. on 12 Dec 1850 in Wapello County, Iowa
early 1850's
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Generation: 3
4. | James Brown Pike was born on 01 May 1784 in New York City, Kings County, New York (son of Zebulon Montgomery Pike and Isabelle Brown); died on 08 Apr 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; was buried in Apr 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. Other Events:
- Name: James B Pike
- Census: 1830, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; 1830 Federal Census
- Census: 1840, Dearborn County, Indiana; 1840 Federal Census
- Census: 22 Oct 1850, Wapello County, Iowa; 1850 Federal Census
- Occupation: 22 Oct 1850, Wapello County, Iowa; Farmer
Notes:
(Research):\par
(Medical):http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga136.html#I39930
´uª0 James B. Pike, older brother of Zebulon, lived to be over seventy, but all his life was an invalid,´uª0 ´uª0 incapable of supporting his family. Tuberculosis dogged all his family.´/uª
Both were children of Revolutionary War soldiers. They had come from New Jersey and´uª0 ´uª0 Pen-´uª0 ´uª0 nsylvania first to Ft. Washington located on a hill overlooking Cincinnati and the Ohio River.´uª0 ´uª0 Cincinnati at this time was only a frontier town of 400 log houses.
´/uª
Birth:
abt 1784 pa
- 1850 census
Census:
1830 United States Federal Census
about James B Peke
Name: ´tabªJames B Peke
[James B Pike]
Home in 1830: ´tabªLawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana
View Map
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: ´tabª3
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: ´tabª2
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Under 20: ´tabª7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ´tabª2
Total Free White Persons: ´tabª9
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): ´tabª9
Census:
1840 United States Federal Census
about James Pike
Name: ´tabªJames Pike
County: ´tabªDearborn
State: ´tabªIndiana
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: ´tabª2
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: ´tabª2
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: ´tabª1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: ´tabª1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): ´tabª9
Persons Employed in Agriculture: ´tabª4
Free White Persons - Under 20: ´tabª5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ´tabª3
Total Free White Persons: ´tabª9
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: ´tabª9
Census:
1850 United States Federal Census
about James B Pike
Name: ´tabªJames B Pike
Age: ´tabª66
Estimated birth year: ´tabªabt 1784
Birth Place: ´tabªPennsylvania
Gender: ´tabªMale
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): ´tabªDistrict 13, Wapello, Iowa
Family Number: ´tabª724
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
James B Pike ´tabª66
Elizabeth Pike ´tabª56
John B Pike ´tabª22
Joseph Pike ´tabª27
Anderson Pike ´tabª20
Isabella Pike ´tabª17
Zebulon W Pike ´tabª25
Mary A Pike ´tabª25
William C Pike ´tabª2
Occupation:
real estate value: $1300
Died:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2767070&id=I547911273
28 Apr 1855 in Kirkville, IA
http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga136.html#I39930
8 APR 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello, Iowa
http://voiceinverse.com/family/pike%20family.pdf
8 April 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello, Iowa.
19 April 1855
James married Elizabeth Carberry on 19 Jan 1815 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Carberry and M.E. Carberry) was born on 06 Jun 1794 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died on 25 Feb 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Elizabeth Carberry was born on 06 Jun 1794 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Joseph Carberry and M.E. Carberry); died on 25 Feb 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa. Other Events:
- Name: Elizabeth Pike
- Census: 22 Oct 1850, Wapello County, Iowa; 1850 Federal Census
Notes:
Elizabeth Carberry
Born: ´tabª6 Jun 1794
[city], Cumberland, PA, USA ´tabª
Died: ´tabª25 Feb 1855
Kirkville, Wapello, IA, USA
Birth:
6 6 1794 cumberland co, pa
1799
abt 1794 pa
- 1850 census
Census:
1850 United States Federal Census
about Elizabeth Pike
Name: ´tabªElizabeth Pike
Age: ´tabª56
Estimated birth year: ´tabªabt 1794
Birth Place: ´tabªPennsylvania
Gender: ´tabªFemale
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): ´tabªDistrict 13, Wapello, Iowa
Family Number: ´tabª724
Household Members: ´tabª
Name ´tabªAge
James B Pike ´tabª66
Elizabeth Pike ´tabª56
John B Pike ´tabª22
Joseph Pike ´tabª27
Anderson Pike ´tabª20
Isabella Pike ´tabª17
Zebulon W Pike ´tabª25
Mary A Pike ´tabª25
William C Pike ´tabª2
Died:
http://voiceinverse.com/family/pike%20family.pdf
January 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello, Iowa/Wapello Co., IA.
Notes:
Married:
http://voiceinverse.com/family/pike%20family.pdf
12 January 1815 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana/Lawrenceburg, IN.
# http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gs=allgs&prox=1&sourceid=23713&gsfn=james+brown&gsln=pike&Submit=+++++Search+Ancestry+++++&o_iid=23713&o_lid=23713&o_it=1626&gss=angs-g&recid=2026153&recoff=1+2+3+27&db=genepool&indiv=1
Family Data Collection - Individual Records Recordinfo
about James Brown Pike
Name: ´tabªJames Brown Pike
Spouse: ´tabªElizabeth Carberry
Parents: ´tabªZebulon Pike , Isabella Brown
Birth Place: ´tabªNew York City, NY
Birth Date: ´tabª1 May 1784
Marriage Place: ´tabªLawrenceburg, IN
Marriage Date: ´tabª12 January 1815
Death Place: ´tabªKirkville, Wapello, IA
Death Date: ´tabª8 April 1855
Children:
- George Washington Pike was born on 11 Nov 1815 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 27 Mar 1895 in Jefferson, Iowa.
- Anderson Gage Pike was born on 13 Jan 1830 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 02 Dec 1899 in Morgan County, Colorado.
- Isabella Brown Pike was born on 26 Nov 1832 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 09 Sep 1861 in Thurman, Fremont County, Iowa.
- Joseph Carberry Pike was born on 25 Mar 1823 in Indiana; died on 06 Apr 1893.
- Zebulon Wardell Pike was born on 04 Mar 1825 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 16 Jun 1864 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.
- 2. John Brown Pike was born on 22 Nov 1827 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 28 Jan 1910 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa.
- (Son) Pike was born on 12 Oct 1817; died on 14 Oct 1817.
- Zebulon Montgomery Pike was born on 08 Dec 1819 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 01 Mar 1900 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California.
- Catherine Pike was born on 12 Feb 1821; died on 21 Aug 1843.
- William Montgomery Pike was born in 1821; died in 1846.
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Generation: 4
8. | Zebulon Montgomery Pike was born on 18 Sep 1751 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey (son of James Pike and Mary Harriot); died on 27 Jul 1834 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; was buried in 1834 in Greendale Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana. Other Events:
- SAR Number: 42651
- U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783: Cornet
- Name: Zebulon Pike
- Resided: 11 Jul 1775, New York
- Resided: 1800, Fort Massac, Illinois
- Occupation: 1800, Fort Massac, Illinois; Commandant of Fort Massac
- Census: 1807, Dearborn County, Indiana; Indiana State Census
- Resided: 1807, Dearborn County, Indiana
- Resided: 22 May 1809, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana
- Voted: 22 May 1809, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana
- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900: 1819, Indiana
Notes:
His grandfather. Colonel Zebulon Pike had been granted title to land on the banks of the Miami and Ohio Rivers for his services in the Revolutionary and Indian Wars
Birth:
Lamberton, N. J.
SAR Number:
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications,´uª0 ´uª0 1889-1970 about´uª0 ´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 SAR Membership:´tabª´uª0 42651
´uª0 Birth Date:´tabª´uª0 18 Sep 1750
´uª0 Death Date:´tabª´uª0 27 Jul 1834
´uª0 Father:´tabª
´uª0 James Pike
´uª0 Mother:´tabª
´uª0 Mary Herriot
´uª0 Spouse:´tabª
´uª0 Isabella Brown
´uª0 Children:´tabª
´uª0 James Brown Pike ´/uª
Military:
served as cornet, adjutant, captain and lieutenant-colonel, New Jersey troops.
U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783:
U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Rank - Induction:´tabª´uª0 Cornet
´uª0 Roll Box:´tabª´uª0 115
´uª0 Roll State:´tabª´uª0 Continental Troops´/uª
Resided:
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Resided:
U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Captain Zebulon´uª0 ´uª0 Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Captain Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Gender:´tabª´uª0 M (Male)
´uª0 Remarks:´tabª´uª0 He was commandant of Fort Massac.
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 Illinois
´uª0 Locality:´tabª´uª0 Territory North West of Ohio River
´uª0 Town:´tabª´uª0 Fort Massac
´uª0 Residence Year:´tabª´uª0 1800
´uª0 Household Remarks:´tabª´uª0 In a deposition made, 28 Jan 1805, in´uª0 ´uª0 Randolph County, Richard Lord stated´uª0 ´uª0 that "Captain Zebulon Pike´uª0 ´uª0 Commandant of Fort Massac" granted "One in Lot of half Acre & One Out´uª0 ´uª0 Lot of five Acres" to settle´/uª
Occupation:
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Census:
Indiana Census, 1790-1890 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 IN
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Township:´tabª´uª0 Males Over 21 Years
´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1807
´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 025
´uª0 Database:´tabª´uª0 IN 1807 State Census Index´/uª
Resided:
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Voted:
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Resided:
U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Gender:´tabª´uª0 M (Male)
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 Indiana
´uª0 Locality:´tabª´uª0 Indiana Territory
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Town:´tabª´uª0 Fourth Township, Lawrenceburg
´uª0 Residence Year:´tabª´uª0 1810
´uª0 Household Remarks:´tabª´uª0 Name on list of electors of election held 22´uª0 ´uª0 May 1809.´/uª
Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900:
Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files,´uª0 ´uª0 1800-1900 about´uª0 ´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Application State:´tabª´uª0 New Jersey
´uª0 Second Applicant Pension Year:´tabª´uª0 1819
´uª0 Second Applicant Application State:´tabª´uª0 Indiana
´uª0 Archive Publication Number:´tabª´uª0 M804
´uª0 Archive Roll Number:´tabª´uª0 1936
´uª0 Total Pages in Packet:´tabª´uª0 103´/uª
Zebulon married Isabelle Brown on 17 Apr 1775 in New York City, Kings County, New York. Isabelle (daughter of James Brown and Dorothy Brown) was born on 20 Jul 1753 in Southold, Suffolk County, New York; died on 25 Dec 1809 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Isabelle Brown was born on 20 Jul 1753 in Southold, Suffolk County, New York (daughter of James Brown and Dorothy Brown); died on 25 Dec 1809 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana. Other Events:
- Resided: 11 Jul 1775, New York
Notes:
Birth:
http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga19.html#I5366
20 JUL 1753 in Southhold, Long Island, New York
http://voiceinverse.com/family/pike%20family.pdf
Southhold,Long Island, New York,
Woodbridge, NJ
Resided:
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Notes:
New York Marriages, 1600-1784:
New York Marriages, 1600-1784 about Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Spouse 1:´tabª´uª0 Isabella Brown
´uª0 Spouse 2:´tabª´uª0 Zebulon Pike
´uª0 Marriage Date:´tabª´uª0 11 Jul 1775
´uª0 Record:´tabª´uª0 M. B.
´uª0 Volume:´tabª´uª0 XXIII
´uª0 OSPage:´tabª´uª0 94´/uª
Children:
- 4. James Brown Pike was born on 01 May 1784 in New York City, Kings County, New York; died on 08 Apr 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa; was buried in Apr 1855 in Kirkville, Wapello County, Iowa.
- Zebulon Montgomery Pike was born on 05 Jan 1779 in Lamberton, Mercer, New Jersey; died on 27 Apr 1813 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
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10. | Joseph Carberry was born on 20 Jul 1753 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (son of Valentine Francis Carberry and Mary Ann); died in 1819 in Dearborn County, Indiana. Other Events:
- Resided: Pennsylvania
- Resided: Dearborn County, Indiana
- Occupation: Pennsylvania; Farmer
- Occupation: Dearborn County, Indiana; Farmer
- Military: 1780, Pennsylvania; in Capt. John Taylor's 7th company, Col. James Purdy's regiment
- Pennsylvania, Land Warrants, 1733-1987: 12 Mar 1794, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
- Census: 1807, Dearborn County, Indiana; 1807 Indiana State Census
Notes:
(Medical):\par
DAR Ancestor #: A019069
´uª0 Her father, Joseph Carberry, was born in the North of Ireland, and coming to this´uª0 ´uª0 country in´uª0 ´uª0 colonial days took part in the Revolutionary war, being with the army that´uª0 ´uª0 terrible winter at Valley´uª0 ´uª0 Forge. For some years he followed farming in Pennsylvania,´uª0 ´uª0 then moved to Indiana, becoming the´uª0 ´uª0 owner of a small farm in Dearborn county, where´uª0 ´uª0 he and his wife spent their last days. They had´uª0 ´uª0 six children, namely; Valentinc, who´uª0 ´uª0 died unmarried; Peter; Mrs. Nancy Merlatt; Margaret; Mrs.´uª0 ´uª0 Elizabeth Pike, whose´uª0 ´uª0 husband James Pike, was a military man of much talent, and belonged to an´uª0 ´uª0 aristicratic´uª0 ´uª0 family; and Mrs. Lucy McCracken, whose husband was wealthy.
´uª0 - bios of Nodaway
´uª0 some of his grandparents on his mother's side had set- tled on the Kentucky side of the´uª0 ´uª0 Ohio´uª0 ´uª0 River. His grandfather was said to be the first white settler in Boone Co. ´uª0 Kentucky.´/uª
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Birth:
1753 Cumberland County, PA
1760 Cumberland, PA
North of Ireland
- biographical history of Nodaway
Occupation:
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Military:
Service:
PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE
Birth:
20 Jul 1753 CUMBERLAND CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death:
1819 CUMBERLAND CO PENNSYLVANIA
Service Description:
1) CAPT.JOHN TAYLOR,COL.JAMES PURDY,7 BATT
2) CUMBERLAND CO. MILITIA.
Pennsylvania, Land Warrants, 1733-1987:
Pennsylvania, Land Warrants, 1733-1987 about Joseph Carberry
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Joseph Carberry
´uª0 Acreage:´tabª´uª0 400
´uª0 Warrant Date:´tabª´uª0 12 Mar 1794
´uª0 Warrant Location:´tabª´uª0 Mifflin´/uª
Census:
Indiana Census, 1790-1890 about Joseph Carbury
´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Joseph Carbury
´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 IN
´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Dearborn County
´uª0 Township:´tabª´uª0 Males Over 21 Years
´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1807
´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 021
´uª0 Database:´tabª´uª0 IN 1807 State Census Index´/uª
Died:
abt 1820 Dearborn, IN
1753-1819 Cumberland Co, PA
Joseph married M.E. Carberry [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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