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Stephen Humphrey, 17911865 (aged 74 years)

Name
Stephen /Humphrey/
Surname
Humphrey
Given names
Stephen
Family with parents
father
17631841
Birth: 8 May 1763Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death: 23 March 1841Posey Twp, Switzerland, Indiana
mother
1765
Birth: about 1765Vermont.
Marriage Marriageabout 1783Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
9 years
himself
17911865
Birth: 1791 27 26 Vermont, USA
Death: 16 September 1865Posey Township, Switzerland, Indiana, USA
6 years
younger brother
17961857
Birth: 25 August 1796 33 31 Corinth, Vermont., USA
Death: 24 November 1857Patriot, Switzerland, Indiana
28 years
younger brother
1824
Birth: 12 September 1824 61 59 Switzerland, Indiana, USA
Family with Hannah Barrows
himself
17911865
Birth: 1791 27 26 Vermont, USA
Death: 16 September 1865Posey Township, Switzerland, Indiana, USA
wife
1874
Death: 23 December 1874Posey Township, Switzerland, Indiana, USA
Marriage Marriage1817Athens, Ohio, USA
2 years
son
3 years
daughter
daughter
son
daughter
Birth
Birth of a brother
Marriage
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a brother
Burial of a father
Death
LDS baptism
8 October 2002 (137 years after death)
Temple: St. George, Utah, United States
LDS endowment
18 February 2003 (137 years after death)
Temple: St. George, Utah, United States
Religion
Universalist
Unique identifier
C422A2DA1030B8478080ED4998B5717E1305
Last change
15 August 200400:00:00
Note

Stephen Humphrey
Stephen Humphrey, one of the early settlers of this county, wa
s born in Vermont in 1791. He grew to maturity in his native Sta
te, and in1812 started West, and stopped for a time at Niagar
a Falls, where he was employed in the army, but was not an enlis
ted soldier. His father, Ebenezer Humphrey was a soldier in th
e Revolutionary war, and all through it. Indianus Humphrey now h
as a powder-horn which he carried while in the service, bearin
gdate June 7, 1776. Stephen Humphrey came to Ohio after the wa
r of 1812, and spent two or three winters teaching school in Ath
ens County. He then came to this county and purchased the land (
sixty acres) on which Indianus Humphrey now resides, and buil
t a cabin. This was about 1816. He married Hannah BARROWSin 181
7 in Athens County, Ohio, and there his two eldest children, The
odoreand Grovelina, were born. In about 1821 he came with his f
amily and settledon his farm, and resided there till his death
, September 16, 1865; widow dying December 23, 1874. He added 10
0 acres to his original sixty, and was fifteen or twenty years t
ownship trustee. He was identified with the Universalist Church
. Hannah Barrows was a daughter of George Barrows and Eunice (CU
LVER).Her father was a soldier in the Indian war, and was in th
is county, in the service, soon after the murder of Grant by th
e Indians on Grant's Creek. The Humphreys were of English, the B
arrows of Scotch descent. Stephen Humphrey reared five children
: Grovelina, Theodore, Paulina, Indianus and Delilah; all grew t
o maturity, and married and settled in this county; all now livi
ng butTheodore.
"The History of Switzerland County, Indiana 1885"
Chicago: Weakley,Harraman & County, Publishers. 1885