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Personal data Solomon Wadsworth 

Source 1Sources 2, 3, 4
  • He was born in the year 1812 in East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.
  • He died on December 25, 1882 in McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa, he was 70 years old.Source 5
  • This information was last updated on December 4, 2022.

Household of Solomon Wadsworth

He is married to Ursulla van Sickle.

They got married about 1838 at Iowa.


Child(ren):

  1. Almira Wadsworth  ± 1839-????
  2. Andrew Wadsworth  ± 1841-????
  3. Eugenia Wadsworth  ± 1843-????
  4. Lucenia Wadsworth  ± 1847-????
  5. Lydia Wadsworth  ± 1851-????
  6. Nancy Wadsworth  ± 1853-????
  7. Solomon A. Wadsworth  1857-???? 
  8. Albert J. Wadsworth  ± 1859-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Solomon Wadsworth

Solomon Wadsworth
1812-1882

± 1838
Almira Wadsworth
± 1839-????
Andrew Wadsworth
± 1841-????
Eugenia Wadsworth
± 1843-????
Lucenia Wadsworth
± 1847-????
Lydia Wadsworth
± 1851-????
Nancy Wadsworth
± 1853-????

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Sources

  1. "http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=delamontagne," supplied by Stewart, 10 jan 2016., Gedcom : rootsweb, Descendants of Jean Mousnier de la MONTAGNE (1595-1670), compiled by Lois Stewart Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
  2. Iowa State Census 1856, Microfilm of 1856 Census. State Historical Society of Iowa, Mendon, Clayton County, Iowa.  Roll: IA_50, line 28, famil y number 110.
    Solomon Wadsworth, age 45, farmer, born Connecticut, 24 years in Iowa; Urzula Wadsworth, age 38, born New York, 24 years in Iowa; Almira Wadsworth, age 17, born Iowa; Andrew Wadsworth, age 15, born Iowa, farming; Ugenia Wadsworth, age 12; Lucenia Wadsworth, age 8; Lydia Wadsworth, age 5, Nancy Wadsworth, age 3; Solomon A. Wadsworth, age 1.
    / online database
  3. 1880 U.S. Census, Giard, Clayton County, Iowa.  Series T9, Roll 333, Family H istory Film: 1254333, Page 363.2000, Enumeration District 1 34, Image 0370.
    Household 11/11.  Sol. Wadsworth, head, age 72, farmer, born Connecticut; Uscilla Wadsworth, wife, age 60, born Ohio; Solomon Wadsworth, son, age 23, RR laborer, born Iowa; Albert J. Wadsworth, son, age 20, RR laborer,  born Iowa.
  4. 1870 U.S. Census, Giard, Clayton County, Iowa. Series M593, Roll 383, Page 26 7, Image 259.
    Household 220/221.  Solomon Wadsworth, age 62, farmer, born Connectgicut; Ursula Wadsworth, age 53, born New York; Nancy Wadsworth, age 15, born Iowa; Solomon A. Wadsworth, age 14, born Iowa; Albert J. Wadsworth, age 11, born Iowa.
  5. Obituary, NORTH IOWA TIMES, December 28, 1882.   Posted By: Louise La ne ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) Date: 7/12/2005.  Online  a t http://iagenweb.org/boards/clayton/obituaries/index.cgi?r ead=81629
    Solomon Wadsworth
    Died-- - -At the residence of his son-in-law, Maple Moody Jr. in McGregor, December 25th 1882. Solomon Wadsworth, aged 77 years.
    The deceased was one of the first settlers in Clayton County, and has an interest in common with the early settlers in shaping the then promising future of the now found territory. He was born in Connecticut in 1805, where he spent his boyhood days on the farm and in obtaining a fair education in the schools of that period. In 1835 he came to Iowa and after a trip over this portion of the territory took up his residence in Millville Township, in this county, where, for a number of years he managed the Redman Farm. In company with Ed. Dickens and where he aided in building the first saw mills on the Turkey and in erecting the first log cabins. He was a number one hand with an ox team and his services were generally sought after in giving the early settlers homes in which to dwell.
    While in Millville he married Miss Ismaia [sic, should be Ursula] Vansickle, sister of Mrs. Ed Dickens. By this union ten children were born to them two of whom are in the land of promise. Andrew, the eldest, is in the south part of the State; Mrs. Elmira Mason, Mrs. Maple Moody Jr., Mrs. Branderbury, Mrs. Larmungen live in Fairview township, Allamakee County, all of whom, with the aged mother mourn the departure of the husband and parent, whose life work forms such an interesting chapter in the early history of our county.
    After several years in Millville, the family moved to Farmersburg township where Mr. Wadsorth purchased a track of land and on which he resided for a number of years. We believe his land comprised a portion of the farm now owned by Hon. Thomas D. White, near National. His next venture in the farm line was on Sni Malgill where he carved out a homestead, on which he remained for several years. While on the farm he established a hour ferry, crossing to the mouth of the Wisconsin River. This privilege was fainally purchased by Alex McGregor, whith whom Mr. Wadsworth became connected and for whom he acted as agent in the management of land claims in this township.
    In the early settlement of the county the dreaded disease, small pox raged in the settlement on the Turkey and Mr. Wadsworth was one of the first taken down. He was removed to an old cabin in the woods, inhabited only by wild animals, plentiful throughout the county, where he lingered along in an uncertain state for many weeks. Food was passed to him through the crevices in the cabin. So bad was he that the clothes fairly stuck to him. When he had recovered, he came out of the cabin but a shadow of himself; a mere skeleton of bone and tissue, He however rallied, under the benign influence of out-door life, in the chase after wild game and in sports prevalent in those days, among the early settlers.
    In the early days of McGregor, in her palmiest days, he took an active part in business matters, and was among the leading men then pushing on to conquer for a share of the wealth in store. He was energetic and persevering, and accomplished the greatest results when doing for others. He was everybody's friend and his own worst enemy.
    He has been confined to his bed for the past four years at the residence of son-in-law with whom he and his wife have resided. His ______ been a terrible sufferer and during the past week more intense than ever, often he called upon those attending him to do something that would put him out of the great misery he was forced to bear. The best of medical skill, and the care and attention bestowed by wife and daughters failed to save him from the fulfilment of a disire to die. As the bells chimed in the acknowledgment of Christmas morn the soul of Uncle Sol Wadsworth passed away - - he has gone to his reward.
    The funeral occured on Tuesday and was very largely attended. Rev. J. A. Keer officiating.

Historical events

  • The temperature on December 25, 1882 was about 1.3 °C. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 91%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 20, 1879 to April 23, 1883 the cabinet Van Lijnden van Sandenburg, with Mr. C.Th. baron Van Lijnden van Sandenburg (conservatief-AR) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1882: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 4.5 million citizens.
    • April 3 » American Old West: Robert Ford kills Jesse James.
    • May 20 » The Triple Alliance between the German Empire, Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Italy is formed.
    • June 28 » The Anglo-French Convention of 1882 marks the territorial boundaries between Guinea and Sierra Leone.
    • June 30 » Charles J. Guiteau is hanged in Washington, D.C. for the assassination of U.S. President James Garfield.
    • September 13 » Anglo-Egyptian War: The Battle of Tel el-Kebir is fought.
    • October 16 » The Nickel Plate Railroad opens for business.


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