of
Greenup County, Kentucky
It must be true. I seen it in print.
-----Favorite Proverb of Morons.
As Donald Lines Jacobus once
said, “the correct way to spell your surname is the way you yourself
spell it.” For the purposes of this paper the name will be spelled “Madden”
unless a particular document is quoted and then the spelling used in that
document will be utilized.
While most people assume that
the name “Madden” is Irish, this is not necessarily true. There are many
“Madden’s” of Irish descent, however it is also possible that this branch has
Germanic or Scottish origins. In the case of Nathan Madden of Greenup County,
Kentucky this author has never seen any official documentation that shows him
to be of Irish descent. It is true that some references to him on the internet
state that he is Irish,[3]
however I have never seen any source quoted to back up this claim except one
Kentucky Death Certificate. That certificate is for Nathan’s grandson Jonathan,
son of Jonathan. It states that Nathan’s son Jonathan was born in Ireland. The
informant was Thomas Madden a great grandson of Nathan. He is obviously wrong
but this may be part of the basis for the Irish origins of this family. It is
reasonable to SUSPECT that this family had an Irish background. As will be shown later in this paper it
appears that Nathan was born in Maryland and it is POSSIBLE the name was
originally spelled “Maiden”, Madding or any one of several phonetic variations
that might be Irish, Germanic or Scottish in origin. There are Maryland
documents which, over a period of time, show an evolution of the name “Madden”
from “Maiden and various similar spellings. Future researchers should keep this
in mind when working with Maryland documents.
One other point should be made
for the benefit of future researchers; don’t rule out the possibility that
records on this Madden family MIGHT be found in Pennsylvania. Milton Rubincam,
FASG points out in Pitfalls in Genealogical Research that “Maryland
claimed the lower fringe of Pennsylvania counties, from a point above
Philadelphia. Families who lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in 1763 may
have found themselves in Cecil County Maryland, after Mason and Dixon had
completed their great survey in 1767.[4]”
So it is POSSIBLE that Nathan was born in Maryland about 1770 but records
on his parents might be in Pennsylvania.
One of the main problems in
researching Nathan Madden of Greenup County, Kentucky is the scarcity of
ORIGINAL SOURCE RECORDS which mention him by name, in a specific place and at a
specific time. In fact I have only found eight(8) definite and one(1) possible
record.
They are:
1) 1810 FEDERAL CENSUS OF
GREENUP COUNTY, KENTUCKY
NATHAN MADDON
One male under 10 years of age Jonathan 1800-1810
One male 26 to 45 years of age Nathan 1765-1784
One female under 10 years of age Nancy R. 1800-1810
Two females 16 to 26 years of age Mary Ann &
Elizabeth[5] 1784-1794
One female 26 to 45 years of age Unknown wife 1765-1784
DENNES MADDON
One male under 10 years of age
One male 26 to 45 years of age
One female under 10 years of age
One female 26 to 45 years of age
2) TAX RECORDS OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY FOR 1811
Nathan Madden
3) MARRIAGES OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MICROFILM, SALT LAKE CITY
James Hosley to Elizabeth Madden
May 20, 1815
Nathan Madden, bondsman
4) MARRIAGES OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MICROFILM, SALT LAKE CITY
James Sartain and Mary Ann Madden
July 14, 1818
Consent of Claborn Sartain father of James
5) MARRIAGES OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MICROFILM, SALT LAKE CITY
William Horsely to Nancy Madden
March 7, 1819
Nathaniel Madden, bondsman
6) 1820 FEDERAL CENSUS OF
GREENUP COUNTY, KENTUCKY
NATHAN MADDON
One male 10 to 16 years of age
One male over 45 years of age
One female over 45 years of age
7) MARRIAGES OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MICROFILM, SALT LAKE CITY
Jonathan Maddin to Elizabeth Horsley
July 26, 1824
James Horsley, bondsman
Consent of Nathan Maddin father of Jonathan
Consent of James and Joanna Horsley father &
mother of Elizabeth
8) MARRIAGES OF LEWIS COUNTY,
KENTUCKY
Nathan Maddin to Nancy Malone[6]
May 31, 1825
Book A, Page 20
9) 1821 TAX RECORDS OF LEWIS
COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MICROFILM, SALT LAKE CITY
Madden, no first name shown. One white male over 21[7] with
one horse, total value $20.
Since no first name is given
it is impossible to say for sure if this is Nathan, however when we consider
that Nathan married 3 years later in Lewis County, it is a strong possibility.
Also keep in mind that the Madden’s lived in extreme southwest Greenup County,
almost on the line of Lewis County to the west and Carter County to the south.
As scant as these clues are
regarding Nathan Madden they can provide us with a timeframe for his date of
birth. Since the 1810 census gives his age as 26 to 45 it can seen that he was
born sometime between 1765 and 1784. Utilization of the 1820 census narrows the
timeframe even more since it shows him as at least 45 years of age or older.
This means that 10 years earlier he had to be at least 35 years of age or
older. However the 1810 census states that he is not over 45 years of age
therefore in 1810 he had to be between 35 and 45 years of age which gives a
birth year somewhere between 1765 and 1775. This also dispels some internet
communications which give him a birth year of 1753.[8]
The attached footnote may also
be the source for Nathan Madden of Greenup County, Kentucky being the same
Nathan Madden that married Ann Hutton on January 21, 1778 in Caroline County,
Maryland. It is true that a Nathan Madden married Ann Hutton on that date but
it seems EXTREMELY unlikely that it was Nathan Madden of Greenup. At the
earliest, Nathan of Greenup was born in 1765 and would have only been 13 years
of age in 1778. When you consider that he may have been born later than 1765
the marriage becomes more improbable. There is also the matter of the birth
year of his oldest daughter Mary Ann which later census records and her death record
give as about 1794. It would be extremely unusual for a couple married in 1778
not to have a child for 15 years. Although Nathan and his wife could have lost
children prior to Elizabeth the dates still do not support Nathan of Greenup as
the husband of Ann Hutton. Since no record of Nathan or Dennis have been found
in the 1790 Federal Census of Maryland showing them as the “heads” of families
it would appear that they probably were not married and living on their on at
that time. It is possible, of course, that they were married and still living
in the household of their father. However it seems more likely that Nathan was
married sometime between 1790 and 1793.
What we do know about Nathan,
mainly from the records of his children, is that he was born in Maryland and as
discussed above this was probably sometime between 1765 and 1775. He was
presumably married in Maryland and an educated guess for the timeframe of this
marriage is 1790 to 1793. His first known child was a daughter named Mary Ann
born, about 1794, in the state of Maryland. Based on the birthplaces of his
children he was still in Maryland when his daughter Elizabeth was born in about
the year 1799/1800. He apparently moved to Ohio shortly after 1800 since his
next child, Nancy R. was born in Ohio in about the year 1805/06. With the
exception of the 1880 census which gives his son, Jonathan a birth date of
1807, all other census records give Jonathan a birth date of 1806 in Ohio. By
1810 Nathan is living in Greenup County, Kentucky and is enumerated in the 1810
census. In fact he may have been in Greenup for a very short period when the census
was enumerated since he does not appear to be living in the Three Prong area at
that date. By the time of the 1820 census he is living on Three Prong and is
surrounded by families such as the Horsley’s, Zorne’s, Dummit’s and Sartin’s.
Not long after the 1820 census and probably about 1824 Nathan lost his wife,
presumably to death, and he also married off his last child Jonathan on July
26, 1824. Less than a year after Jonathan’s marriage Nathan also remarried. He
married Nancy Malone in Lewis County on May 31, 1825.[9]
As previously stated she was a Horsley, apparently the daughter of James Taylor
Horsley, prior to her marriage to Richard Malone and someone that Nathan had
known for a number of years. At this point Nathan Madden and his bride seem to
disappear from all records.
Using these available records
it can be determined that Nathan Madden had four children that lived to
maturity, they were:
1. Mary Ann Madden Born circa 1794 to August 30, 1855
2. Elizabeth Madden Born circa 1799 to Between July 9, 1870 and September 27, 1874
3. Nancy R. Madden Born circa 1805 to Summer 1884
4. Jonathan Madden Born circa 1806 to Between 1880 and 1900
Mary Ann Madden
Daughter of
Nathan Madden
Mary Ann Madden is the eldest
child of Nathan Madden known to live to maturity. She was born in about the
year 1794 in the state of Maryland. She was already a child of at least six
years of age when her father moved the family to Ohio. By the time she moved
with her family to Kentucky she was a teenager.
At the time of the 1810 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky she is enumerated in her father’s family as
between 16 and 26 years of age.
She was approximately 24 years
of age when her marriage is recorded in the records of Greenup County,
Kentucky.
James Sartain and Mary Ann Madden
July 14, 1818
Consent of Claborn Sartain father of James
At the time of the 1820 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky she and her husband James Sarton are living
next to his father Claborn and one house away from her father Nathan. Mary Ann
is enumerated as being between 26 and 45 years of age ( she was probably about
26) and her husband James appears to be between 18 and 26 years of age. Note
that at the time of the marriage two years earlier his father had to give his
consent so it seems probable that he was younger than his wife. No children are
shown in the household.
Ten years later the 1830
Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky enumerates the James Sartin family
as consisting of one male 20 to 30 years of age and one female 30 to 40 years
(probably about 36). No children are indicated. They are living within a few
houses of the Horsley’s, her brother Jonathan and his father Claborn.
No other record has been found
by this writer until her record of death recorded in the Vital Records of
Greenup County, Kentucky for the year 1855. In the 1840 census she is probably
living in someone else’s household and not listed under her name, but this does
not explain her not being found in the 1850 census.
Name of deceased: Mary Sartain
Age: 61 (this provides a date of
birth of about 1794)
Sex: Female
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Blank
Place of birth: Maryland
Name of Parents: Unknown
Time of Death: August 30, 1855
Cause of Death: Cancer
Remarks: Old Maid
Her death record leaves some
questions. Since it shows her as single and not widowed there is the
possibility that James left her. The remark “old maid” seems to confirm the
suspicion that she died without having any children.
Since there is no evidence of a
tombstone we can only speculate as to her place of burial, but it seems likely
that it is in the Three Prong area.
Elizabeth Madden
Daughter of
Nathan Madden
Based on existing records it would appear that Elizabeth
Madden was born about 1799 in the state of Maryland. It is possible she is a
little older since the 1810 Federal Census of Greenup gives her age as between
16 and 26, however later census records are fairly consistent in giving an age
that indicates 1799.
She was just a toddler when her father moved the family
from Maryland to Ohio and probably about 9 or 10 when they moved to Kentucky.
Her future husband, James Horsley, lived right next to the Madden’s and at
about 16 years of age the Marriage Records of Greenup County record her
marriage to James. They were married in her father Nathan’s home.[10]
James Hosley to
Elizabeth Madden
May 20, 1815
Nathan Madden,
bondsman
1820 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
1 Male born 1816 to 1820 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1794 to 1802 James
Horsley born about 1794/1795
1 Female born 1816 to 1820 Unknown
Female
1 Female born 1794 to 1804 Elizabeth
Madden Horsley born about 1799
The reason for showing the male and female children as
born between 1816 and 1820 is based on the fact that James and Elizabeth were
married in May of 1815 and therefore the earliest a child would have been born,
under normal circumstances, is 1816.
1830 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
1 Male born 1825 to 1830 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1790 to 1800 Shown
as James Hostly
2 Females born 1825 to 1830 Rachel[11]
& Elizabeth (Mar. 1828)
2 Females born 1820 to 1825 Leah (1822) & Unknown Female
1 Female born 1815 to 1820 Unknown Female
1 Female born 1790 to 1800 Elizabeth Madden Hostly
1840 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
1 Male born 1810 to 1820 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1790 to 1800 Shown
as James Hosley Jr.
3 Females born 1835 to 1840 Telitha (1835), Basheby (1838), Ruhama (Mar. 1839)
2 Females born 1830 to 1835 Elizabeth (possibly, Mar. 1828), Sarah A. (1833)
3 Females born 1820 to 1825 Leah (1822), Rachel (1826), Unknown Female
1 Female born 1800 to 1810 Unknown Female
2 Females born 1790 to 1800 Elizabeth Madden Hosley and Unknown Female
1850 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
The First District, August 1, 1850
205/209
James Horsley 55 Farmer RE$1000 Kentucky Cannot R & W
Elizabeth 51 Maryland Cannot R & W
Lear Female 28 Kentucky
Elizabeth Female 19 Kentucky
Sarah A. Female 17 Kentucky
Telitha Female 15 Kentucky
Basheby Female 12 Kentucky
Ruhama Female 10 Kentucky
Jonathan Male 8 Kentucky
Jas. D. Male 6 Kentucky
They were living directly next to her brother Jonathan
Madden and his family.
1860 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
Three Prong Post Office, July 5, 1860
428/429
James Horsly 66 Farmer RE $1784 PE $600 Kentucky
Elizabeth Maryland
Ruhama Female 17 Kentucky
Jonathan Male 18 Day
laborer Kentucky
James Male 16 Day
laborer Kentucky
William Mullins Male 31 Day laborer PE $50 Kentucky
Elizabeth Female 28 Kentucky
1870 Federal Census Greenup County, Kentucky
Precinct # 4, Old Town Post Office, July 9, 1870
320/314
James Horsely 76 Farmer RE $1000 PE $100 Kentucky Can R but
not Write
Elizabeth 71 Keeping house Maryland Cannot R & W
James D. 26 Common Labor PE $100 Kentucky Cannot R & W
Martha J. 27 Keeping house Kentucky Cannot R & W
Jonathan
2 Kentucky
John H Lawhorn 12 Works on farm Kentucky Cannot R & W
They are living within a couple of houses of her brother
Jonathan and sister Nancy. Note that his son James D. and James’ wife Martha J.
and their son Jonathan are living with them.
Elizabeth, wife of James W. Horsley, died sometime
between the 1870 Federal Census of Greenup taken on July 9, 1870 and September
27, 1874 when her husband James died and is shown as a widower. The final resting
place for William and Elizabeth is not known by this writer.
MISC. NOTES ON
CHILDREN OF JAMES & ELIZABETH
Basheba Hosley died at the age of 16 on August 2, 1854
according to the Vital Records of Greenup County, Kentucky on the Greenup
USGenWeb. Her father at that time is shown as James Hosley.
The Ruhanna Lee who died in Greenup County on January 23,
1912 at age 72 is undoubtedly Ruhama, the daughter of James W. and Elizabeth
Madden Horsley. See Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000. In the 1900 Federal
Census of Greenup County she is shown as born in March 1839 and is a widow. She
and her sister Elizabeth Mullins are living together.
Elizabeth Horsley Mullins was born in March 1828
according to the 1900 Federal Census of Greenup County although most census
records show her born about 1831/32. In
the 1900 Federal Census of Greenup County she is widowed and living with her
sister Ruhama Lee.
The Johnathin Horseley that died in Greenup County on
November 23, 1919 at the age of 77 is probably the son of James W. and
Elizabeth Madden Horsley. See Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000. In the 1900
Census of Greenup he is shown as born in January, 1842. He has been married 38
years and his wife Rachell is the mother of 14 children, 8 of whom are still
living in 1900.
At the time of the 1880 Federal Census of Greenup County
James D. Horsley is shown as born about 1844 and married to Martha J. He is living
next to his cousin William M. Madden and only one house from his mother’s
brother Jonathan Madden. The Carter County Marriage Index shows that he married
Martha J. Jordan on January 23, 1862. The 1930 Federal Census of Greenup shows
James Horsley age 85 , born in Kentucky, living with the Joseph Lee family and
listed as an uncle. Undoubtedly this Joseph Lee is the son of James Horsley’s
sister Ruhama Madden Lee.
The Marriage Bonds of Greenup County states that Sarah
Horsley age 24, born in Greenup County married James J. (T) Horsley who was 40
years of age and also born in Greenup County. The marriage was July 28, 1858 in
Greenup County. He is living in Lewis County at the time of the 1870 Federal
Census with his daughter Martha 10 years of age and two other children, Sarah
E. 8 years of age and Jonathin 6 years of age, but Sarah is not listed and may
have died by this time.
There are probably other children not yet identified
however caution should be used with assigning some of the children in this
family because it appears POSSIBLE that another family may have been absorbed
in to the James Horsley and William Horsley families between the 1830 and 1840
census.
We know from court records that William Horsley was made
guardian of one of Taylor Horsley’s daughters and the James Horsley family in
the 1840 census looks as if he may have also taken in a family. In the 1840
census James Horsley has 2 females 40 to 50 years of age and POSSIBLY some
children that could be someone else’s. One of the older females is obviously
James’ wife Elizabeth but who is the other one and do they also have children
shown in the census of this family?
Nancy R. Madden
Daughter of
Nathan Madden
Nancy R. Madden, the third
child of Nathan Madden to live to maturity, was born about 1805/06[12]
in the state of Ohio. When she was only 3 or 4 years old her father moved his
family to Greenup County, Kentucky. Nancy would live the rest of her life in
the southwest corner of Greenup County in an area known as Three Prong.
The Nathan Madden family
settled near several members of the Horsley family. In 1815 Nancy’s older
sister Elizabeth married James W. Horsley and in 1819 Nancy followed suit by
marrying William Horsley. She was probably only 14 years of age, 15 at most.
William Horsely to
Nancy Madden
March 7, 1819
Nathaniel Madden,
bondsman
By the time of the 1820 Federal Census William and Nancy
were the proud parents of a baby boy.
1820 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
1 Male born 1810 to 1820 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1775 to 1794 Shown
as Wm Horsley Jr.
1 Female born 1804 to 1810 Nancy Madden Horsley
1 Female born 1775 to 1794 Unknown Female
By the time of the 1830 Federal Census William and Nancy
had added another son and a daughter, Joanna, to their household. Joanna was
named after Joanna Dudley Horsley, the wife of James Taylor Horsley, a
Revolutionary War veteran.[13]
They had also welcomed Nancy’s brother, Jonathan, into the extended family when
he married Elizabeth Horsley, a daughter of James Horsley, in 1824. To further complicate
matters Nathan Madden, their father, married Nancy Horsley Malone, the widow of
Richard Malone and the daughter of James Taylor Horsley.
1830 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
1 Male born 1825 to 1830 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1820 to 1825 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1790 to 1800 Shown
as William Hostley
1 Female born 1825 to 1830 Joanna (1829)
1 Female born 1800 to 1810 Nancy Madden Hostley
By the time of the 1840 Federal Census William and Nancy
had added 5 more children to their household. Four sons and one daughter; W.
A., Henry C., William, Perry and Rhoda.
1840 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
2 Males born 1835 to 1840 W.
A. (1838), Henry C. (1839)
2 Males born 1830 to 1835 William
(1832), Perry (1835)
1 Male born 1825 to 1830 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1820 to 1825 Unknown
Male
1 Male born 1790 to 1800 Shown
as W. Hosley Jr.
1 Female born 1830 to 1835 Rhoda (1834)
1 Female born 1825 to 1830 Joanna (1829)
1 Female born 1800 to 1810 Nancy Madden Hosley
1850 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
The First District, August 1, 1850
215/219
Wm Horsley M 55 Farmer RE $300 Kentucky Cannot
R & W
Nancy F 30 Ohio Cannot R & W
Wm M 18 Farmer Kentucky Blank
Joana F 21 Kentucky Cannot R & W
Rhoda F 17 Kentucky Blank
Perry M 15 Laborer Kentucky Blank
W. A. M 12 Kentucky Blank
H. C. M 12 Kentucky Blank
Lear F 9 Kentucky Blank
1860 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
Three Prong, July 5, 1860
433/434
William Horsly 65 Farmer RE $500 PE
$200 Ky. Blank
Nancy 54 Blank Oh. Blank
William 26 Farm labor Ky. Blank
Henry C. 21 Farm labor Blank Blank
Cynthi Cole 16 Mulatto Ky. Blank
1870 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
Precinct # 4, Old Town Post Office, July 9, 1870
322/316
William Horsely 80 Invalid Kentucky Cannot
R & W
Nancy 65 Keeping house Ohio Cannot
R & W
1880 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky
Precinct # 4, Old Town
297/319
Joanna Reister 49 Wd/D Keeping
house Ky. Ky.
Oh. Cannot R & W
Nancy Dau. 24 S At home Ky. Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
Leah Dau. 18 S At home Ky. Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
John J. Son 16 S Laborer Ky.
Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
Henry Son 14 S Laborer , In sch. Ky.
Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
James Son 9 S Blank Ky.
Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
Caroline G-dau
7 S Blank Ky. Ky.
Ky. Blank
Elizabeth A. G-dau 4 S Blank Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank
Nancy Horsley
Mother 74 Wd/D Keeping
house Oh. Md. Md. Blank
On May 12, 1881 Nancy gives her deposition, as the widow
of William Horsley, who she states died on February 1, 1876. She is making
application, as his widow, for pension benefits for his War of 1812 service. She goes on to say that they were
married in March 1818 in the home of James Horsley at the mouth of Grassy
Creek. The pension goes on to say that Nancy died during the summer of 1884.
MISC. NOTES ON THE
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM AND NANCY
Perry C. Horsley died in Greenup County died on October
6, 1918 at the age of 83 according to Kentucky Deaths 1911-2000. In the 1870
Federal Census of Greenup he is listed as Perry Horsely with his wife Mary and three children;
Francis age 11, Elizabeth age 9 and Jane age 1. He is listed as 39 years of age
and is living next to his brother who is listed as William Horseley.
William Horseley is listed in the 1870 Federal Census of
Greenup County as 41 years of age, his wife is Mary. They have three children;
Rhoda age 6, Barbara A. age 4 and Ruhama age 1. In the 1880 Federal Census of
Greenup William is listed as 43 years of age, his wife Mary also as 43 years of
age. They have several children and are living next to his brother Watt A.
Horsley and within several houses of his mother, his sister Rhoda Mulhall and
his sister Leah Reister. By the time of the 1900 Federal Census of Greenup his
wife Mary is enumerated as a widow.
Leah (shown as Lear in many records) was given a very biblical
name. Based on the 1850 Federal Census, which gives her age as 17, she was born
about 1834 but this disagrees with most records which give her date of birth as
about 1840. Greenup County Marriage Bonds show that on August 11, 1870 a Learh
Horsley and Easom Royster were married and the surety was Perry Horsley,
presumably her brother. Lear Rister died on May 2, 1927 in Greenup County at
the age of 87. See Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000.
On April 2, 1868 Wat Andrew Hosley married Margaret Fuget
in Scioto County, Ohio.[14]
In the 1880 Federal Census of Greenup Watt A. Horsley and his wife Margaret are
listed next to his brother William. No children are shown in the household. It
appears that the Margaret Horseley found in Hamilton County, Ohio in the 1900
Federal Census may be the wife of Watt A. Horsley. She is 60 years of age, a
widow and living with her daughter who is also a widow. Her daughter’s last
name is Jameson but she has three children that are named Rhoden indicating
that she was married first to a Rhoden.
Joanna Horsley married first Rial Rhoden[15]
and secondly Skinner Reister. She is definitely married to Skinner Reister by
the time of the 1860 Federal Census of Greenup. She is still living at the time
of the 1880 Federal Census of Greenup and her mother Nancy is living in her
household. Her age varies quite a bit in the census records but the 1850 shows
her as 21 and the 1860 as 31 giving an approximate date of birth of 1829.
Jonathan Madden[16]
Son of
Nathan Madden
Jonathan Madden, the only known
son of Nathan Madden to live to maturity, was born in about the year 1806[17]
in the state of Ohio[18].
When Jonathan was about three or four years of age his father Nathan moved the
family to Greenup County, Kentucky[19].
It does not appear that they resided in the Three Prong area initially but were
living in that area by the time of the 1820 Federal Census[20].
Nothing is really known of
Jonathan’s early life. He probably was working along side his father and
performing many of the chores before the age of ten. William Moore of Carter
County wrote in 1840, “I commenced hard work very young, at 12 years of age,
grubbing and clearing ground, and would help my father.”[21]
As a six year old boy Jonathan would have been caught up in the excitement
created by the war of 1812 and the fact that his Horsley neighbors enlisted. He
undoubtedly played and worked along side his friends and met his future wife
Elizabeth at an early age.
If their living conditions were typical for
the time and place then Nathan’s family
of six shared a one room log cabin. It may have been a 1 ½ story and contained
a loft which would have provided sleeping space for some or all of the
children. Most of the furniture, what little there was, would probably have
been homemade. The William Moore referred to in the previous paragraph also
wrote in 1840, “ when married, I made my entire outfit for house keeping
from the rolling pin to the cupboard.”
Much of the meat for the table
would have been wild game supplemented
with beef, pork and mutton.[22]
In addition to those foods grown in the garden there was time devoted to
gathering wild berries, fruits and nuts. Wild honey and sugar maples supplied syrup for sweetening.
Gathering from the garden or
the wild was a never-ending job.
As Jonathan grew into young
manhood he spent more and more time visiting the home of the Madden families
neighbor James Taylor Horsley. While James Horsley as a veteran of the
Revolutionary War was probably very interesting in and of himself, Jonathan’s
main interest was his daughter Elizabeth. Jonathan and Elizabeth had known each
other all of their lives and the Marriage Bond Records of Greenup County show
that they were married on June 26, 1824.
Jonathan was either 18 or 19 years of age.
It is possible that Jonathan
and Elizabeth began their married life living at the home of his father Nathan
Madden. Nathan was probably already a widower at the time of Jonathan’s
marriage, at any rate all of Jonathan’s sisters were married and living with
husbands leaving the Nathan Madden household with room for a son and
daughter-in-law.
It is also possible that Nathan
had already moved to the adjoining county of Lewis where he married Nancy
Malone in May of 1825.
Approximately two years after
the marriage of Jonathan and Elizabeth, daughter of James Taylor Horsley,
started their family with the birth of a son, Matthew D. Madden. After that it
appears, as discussed in more detail below, that Jonathan and Elizabeth had
three more children before Elizabeth died in early 1834.
Slightly less than one year
after his first wife’s death Jonathan remarried another Elizabeth Horsley,
undoubtedly a cousin of his first wife, and the 19 year old[23]
daughter of William Horsley. Their marriage is recorded in the Marriage Bonds
of Greenup County, Kentucky as follows:
“Jonathan Madden to Elizabeth Horsely on Dec. 13, 1834. William Horsely,
bondsman. William Horsely is the father of Elizabeth.” [ This marriage
raises some serious questions about the parents of this Elizabeth Horsley, the
second wife of Jonathan Madden. If she was the daughter of William and Nancy
Madden Horsley then she married her uncle by blood since Jonathan Madden and Nancy
Madden Horsley were brother and sister. This Elizabeth Horsley consistently
gives her year of birth as 1815 in the census records and in the 1900 Federal
Census it is given as March 1815. This is almost exactly 4 years before William
and Nancy were married. This might mean that William was married and lost a
wife prior to his marriage to Nancy, and that Elizabeth is his daughter by this
previous marriage. If William was born around 1794 this is certainly possible
but to further complicate matters the William and Nancy Horsley household does
not show a female born between 1810 and 1820 in either the 1820 or the 1830
census records. It therefore seems more likely that she is the daughter of
William Horsley Sr. who was in Greenup at the time of the 1820 census and
appears to be across the river in Adams County, Ohio at the time of the 1830
census and back in Greenup at the time of the 1840 census.]
The exact number of children
Jonathan Madden had by his two wives is the subject of some controversy. If we
consider only documented sources such as census, marriage and tax records then
he was the father of a total of 12 children by both his wife’s. If we include
those which are probably attributable to family tradition then the total jumps
to 14 due to the addition of Louisa and Saphria.
There is also the possible son
listed in the 1840 census which would make the total 15. These latter three
children will not be discussed in detail since there is no direct documentation
regarding them, and it appears that they
died before maturity. They are mentioned here since family tradition does
indicate the existence of the two daughters.
There is some documentation for
at least one of these children since Jonathan’s second wife Elizabeth (Betsy,
Bessy) states in the 1900 census that she is the mother of 10 children 6 of
whom are still living. Since we can document 9 of her children this would
indicate one more that apparently died without showing up in any records, but
even this 1900 census record is subject to some controversy since in 1900 she
had more than 6 children still living. They were: John, Telitha Jane, Samuel
S., David R., William M., Elizabeth, King Hiram and Jonathan. We know for sure
that Matthew D., and James were dead from documented records. One researcher
states that Issac (Isaac) D. died in 1896. It would also appear that Martha
Amanda died prior to 1900 since her husband Samuel V. Clark is shown in the
1900 census of Carter County as a widower. So 8 children were still living at
the time of the 1900 census. If she only had a total of 10 children and Louisa
was one of them then there is still a question regarding the “unknown male
child”. If he was their son then she actually had 11 children.
Saphria
Saphria is mentioned by researcher Mary Sloan of
Grayson, Kentucky and Saphria is also mentioned
in a paper apparently written in 1961 and referred to in footnotes of this document. Since Matthew was
apparently born in the latter part of 1826 and Martha Amanda was born about 1831 there is a 5 to 6 year gap
which may indicate the birth of another child about 1828. If so
then she was dead by the time of the 1830 Federal Census
of Greenup County since the only female shown at that
time is his wife.
There is also, at least in my opinion, some question
regarding the name Saphria. A data base
search of the 1850 Federal Census was made for any Saphria born between 1820
and 1830 for anyplace in
the United States. Not one single person was found with that name. However, when the same search was
made for the name Sophia there were over 9,000.
It seems more likely that her name was Sophia
and not Saphria. Since family tradition
shows her name as Saphria, which is the way it will
stand in this paper.
Louisa
Louisa is mentioned
by researcher Mary Sloan of Grayson, Kentucky with the dates 1842- 1845. This is presumably based on
family tradition but there is a gap between Isaac’s birth about 1841 and that of David R.
in 1845 which gives some support to the possibility that a child was born during that
timeframe. If the 1900 Federal Census is correct that Elizabeth Horsley Madden had 10 children
then Louisa might be the other child.
Unknown Male Child
The 1840 Federal Census of Greenup County shows
Jonathan’s family with two males under
the age of 5. John H. born in 1836 would be one of these boys. The other one
may or may not be another
son. The 1840 census includes every person in the household and not just family members. Quite often a cousin,
nephew or even a non-family member may be living
in the household at the time of a census enumeration, everyone is included. If
he was their son then his
placement becomes difficult but would possibly be between John and Telitha.
Based on all research to date (9/12/2005)
it appears that Jonathan and his two wife’s had the following children:
FIRST WIFE
1. Matthew D. Madden Circa 1826 to May 1879
2. Saphria (Sophia?) Apparently died before
1830 census
3. Martha Amanda Madden born about 1831 death date unkown but
before 1900
4. James Madden January 10, 1834 to
January 23, 1882
SECOND WIFE
(1) 5. John H. Madden born about 1836
to November 3, 1910[24]
(2) 6. Unknown Male Child? born about 1838
(3) 7. Telitha Jane Madden August 10, 1840 to January 17, 1918
(4) 8. Isaac D. Madden born about 1841
to May 14, 1896[25]
(5) 9. Louisa Madden born about 1842 to 1845
(6) 10. David R. Madden April 15, 1842 to March 20, 1925
(7) 11. Samuel Seton Madden August 15,1847 to August 20, 1913
(8) 12. William M. Madden June 2, 1849 to May 27, 1917
(9) 13. Elizabeth Madden June 11, 1851 to January 30, 1905
(10) 14. King Hiram Madden August 3, 1854 to Still living 1930
Census Greenup County
(11) 15. Jonathan Madden December 19, 1855 to April 3, 1919
1830 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Jonathan Maddin
Males under 5 years of age 1 (Matthew Madden born 1826)
Males 20 to 30 years of age 1 (Jonathan Madden born circa 1806)
Females 20 to 30 years of age 1 (Elizabeth Horsley Madden)[26]
In the fall of 1831 with the
crops harvested Jonathan Madden made the decision to purchase the land that his
father had farmed before him and on which Jonathan had spent most of his life[27].
The results of his decision are recorded on page 248 of Greenup County Land
& Property, Book E.
JONATHAN MADDEN - WILLIAM L. POAGE
This indenture made this 10th day of October 1831
between William L. Poage of the County of Greenup of the one part and Jonathan
Madden of same county and state of Kentucky of the other part witnesseth that
said Poage for and in consideration of the sum of sixteen dollars 2/3 cents to
him in hand paid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged hath granted
bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alein convey
and comfirm unto said Jonathan Maddon all that tract or parcel of land situate
lying and being in the County of Greenup on Three Prong a branch of Tygart
containing one hundred acres bounded as follows. Beginning at two white oaks a
dogwood______ north corner to James & Wm Horsley thence N 6 W 320 poles to
two_________ thence S white oak _______ thence S 30 W (30?) poles to two
(bushes?) thence S6E 320 poles to a black oak and dogwood thence N30E (50?)
poles to the beginning with the appurtenances unto said Jonathan Maddon his
heirs ____ against the claim or claims of him the said Wm L. Poage holding
_____ the title of Richard Grayhams 80406/4 acres but against no other shall
___ warrant and ___ defend by these presents and in case the land is lost by
any other claim said William L. Poage is to refund the purchase money without
interest. In witness whereof said W. L. Poage hath hereto set his hand and seal
the day first above written.
Wm
L. Poage LS
Witness James (X)
Horsley
Thomas
McCleas
State of Kentucky
Greenup County: I E. J. Hockaday Deputy for John Hockaday
clerk of the county court for said county do certify that this deed from William
L. Poage to Jonathan Maddon was produced to me in my office on the 11 day of
Oct 1831 & proven to be the act and deed of the said Wm L. Poage by the
oath of James Horsley & Thomas J. McClease two subscribing witnesses
thereto & the same has been duly recorded in my said office.
Att:
John Hockaday
By: E. J. Hockaday D. C.
On
March 6, 1837 Johnathan Madden purchased one chest for 1.68 ¾ and one kettle
for 1.50 from the estate sale of Taylor Horseley.[28]
GREENUP COUNTY TAX LIST FOR 1839
This
is the next official record related to Jonathan. He is enumerated as follows:
Jonathan Maddon, lower district, 1 tithe, 100 acres in Greenup county with a
value of $200, 1 voter, 1 horse valued at $140 and a total value of $340.
1840 Federal Census of Greenup County,
Kentucky
J.
Maddin shown as head of family
Males
under 5 (1835-1840) 2 John and unknown
Males
5-10 (1830-1835) 1 James
Males
10-15 (1825-1830) 1 Matthew
Males
30-40 (1800-1810) 1 Jonathan
Females
under 5 (1835-1840) 1 Telitha
Females
5-10 (1830-1835) 1 Martha
Females
20-30 (1810-1820) 1 Elizabeth
Jonathan
is not listed in the tax records of 1840, 1841 or 1842 tax list for Greenup
County.
GREENUP COUNTY TAX LIST FOR 1843
Jonathan Madden, Lower
District, 1 white male over 21, 250 acres located on Three Prong watercourse
with a value of $200. 4 horses and mares with a value of $100, 14 cattle with a
value over $50 of $35. Three children between the 7 and 17 years of age.
This is an increase of 150
acres over his 100 acres reported in 1839. It also means that in 1843 Jonathan
had three children in his household that were born between the years 1826 and
1836. This fact fits nicely with Matthew born in 1826, Martha born in 1831 and
James born in 1834.
GREENUP COUNTY TAX LIST FOR 1847
In the year 1847 Matthew Madden
is listed directly under Jonathan as 1 male over 21 years of age. This is the
most compelling evidence that Matthew is indeed the son of Jonathan as will be
explained later in this document under Matthew Madden.
At
the time of the 1850 Federal Census Matthew had left home, married and was
living just a few miles away in Carter County. Even with the loss of Matthew
the Jonathan Madden household was getting crowded and including both husband
and wife it contained 10 people; 8 children and 2 adults. Jonathan’s sister
Elizabeth, wife of James Horsley, lives on one side and the Philip Zornes
family on the other. His other sister Catharine, wife of William Horsley, lives a couple of houses away.
1850
Census, Greenup County, Kentucky
First
District, 1 August 1850
206/211
Jonathan
Madden 44 Farmer RE Value $250 Ohio Cannot Read or Write
Elizabeth 35 Ky
Jas 16 Laborer Ky
John 14 Ky
Eliza
J. 11 Ky
Isaac
9 Ky
D.
R. 5 Ky
Saml 2 Ky
Wm
M. 1 Ky
Martha
19 Ky
By
1880 Jonathan’s long life is beginning to come to an end. He is 74 years of
age, he has lived through 3 major wars; the War of 1812, The Mexican War and
the Civil War. With his two wife’s he has produced 14 children, possibly 15.
They were Matthew D., Martha Amanda, James, John H., Telitha Jane, Isaac D.,
David R., Samuel Seton, William M., Elizabeth, King Hiram and Jonathan. Of
these 14 children 12 lived to maturity and 10 of them gave him 41living
grandchildren at the time of the 1880 census. All of them were living within 30
miles of Three Prong and most within 2 or 3 miles. He did it while living in a
log cabin, which even two people, in today’s world would consider extremely
tiny. He did it without running water, an indoor bathroom, electricity, air
conditioning, radio’s, television or phones. There were no cars, planes, modern highways, or even trains for many of
the years. He managed to do it without food stamps, social security, and
Medicare or farm subsidies. In short, Jonathan Madden with the help of his
family and neighbors accomplished what would be considered impossible in
today’s world of modern conveniences.
We
do not have a definite date of death for Jonathan although we know he is dead
by 1900 when his wife Elizabeth is enumerated as a widow. Although there is no
tombstone marking the location of his burial it seems most likely that Jonathan
is buried in Three Prong Cemetery at the juncture of Boone Hollow and Three
Prong Creek.
Matthew D. Madden
Son of
Jonathan, Grandson of Nathan
Matthew[29]
D.[30]
Madden, the first child of Jonathan Madden and his first wife Elizabeth Horsley
was apparently born sometime between June 1, 1826 and May 31, 1827.[31]
He was undoubtedly born on Three Prong in southwestern Greenup County.[32]
No record of his early life is known to exist other than his place in the 1830
and 1840 census in the family of his father Jonathan. He did attend school at
least to the point that he learned to read and write.[33]
His first mention by name is in
the 1847 Tax Records of Greenup County, Kentucky next to his father Jonathan in
the southern district. This is an extremely important document since it is the
most convincing proof that he is the son of Jonathan.[34]
How Matthew came to meet his
wife and second cousin once removed, Sophia Estill, is conjecture. The tax
records of Greenup County do record Estill’s living in the southern district
and possibly in close association with Jonathan Madden’s family. Based on their
names it is possible they were brothers or uncles of Sophia. Her family however
was from Fleming County and appear to have resided in the Poplar Plains
vicinity about 40 miles away although the tax records indicate that Sophia‘s
father David R. Estill may have been living on Fox Creek by the time Matthew
and Sophia were married. Since Sophia’s grandmother was a daughter of Matthew
Horsley there would have been interaction between the family in Fleming and
their relatives in Greenup, both Horsley and Madden.
Matthew and Sophia were married
on September 30, 1849[35]
and their first child David Otho was born August 18, 1849 in Carter County,
Kentucky[36].
If the date of their marriage and David’s birth are correct then this goes a
long way toward explaining why Matthew and Sophia cared for Matthew’s sister
Martha Amanda during her pregnancy.
Based on the Vital Records of
Lewis County, Federal Census records and Death Certificates from Texas and
Kentucky it appears that Matthew Madden and Sophia Estill had 10 children; 5
boys and 5 girls.
(1) David Otho Madden August
18, 1849 to August 11, 1932
(2) John Madden Born
circa 1851
(3) Theodore Adolphus Madden May 25, 1855 to
January 16, 1926
(4) Laura A. Madden About 1854
(5) Edna Bell Madden August 15, 1858
(6) Luella Amanda Madden May 14, 1861[37]
to February 12, 1937
(7) Harriet Madden About 1864
(8) Charles Madden November 29, 1865 to June 12,
1931[38]
(9) Annie Lucie Madden August 12, 1871 to February 27, 1921
(10) James Franklin Madden September 16, 1876 to
April 9, 1933
By August of 1850 he is living
just a few miles away from Three Prong in District 2 of Carter County.
1850 Census Carter County,
Kentucky
District 2, 24 August 1850
189/189
Matthew Madden 24 (1826) Farmer Ky. Can Read & Write
Sophia 21 (1829) Blank Ky. Can Read & Write
David 10/12 (1849) Blank Ky.
Interestingly Matthew Maddens
wife Sophia is still listed in the family of her parents.
1850 Census Fleming County,
Kentucky
District 1, 1 October 1850
1070/1110
David R. Estill 52 (1798) Gunsmith $350 RE Ky. Can R & W
Mary 49 (1801) Ky. Can R & W
Otho 25 (1825) Farmer Ky. Can R & W
Amanda M. 24 (1826) Ky.
Can R & W
Lucinda 22 (1828) Ky.
Can R & W
Sophia 20 (1830) Ky. Can R & W
Harriet 16 (1834) Ky.
Can R & W
By 1855 Matthew and Sophia have
moved to Lewis County, Kentucky as evidenced by the following birth entry in
the Vital Records of Lewis County for the year 1855.
“May 25, 1855 Adolphus
Madden, male, born in Lewis Co. to Matthew Madden and Estill (no first name
shown), white, resident of parents - Lewis Co.”[39]
The reason for their move to
Lewis County is unknown but it did place them about an equal distance from her
family in Fleming and his family in Greenup County.
In 1858 Matthew and Sophia are
still living in Lewis County, Kentucky as evidenced by the following birth
entry in the Vital Records of Lewis County for the year 1858.
“August 15, 1858 Edney Bill
Madden, Female, born in Lewis Co., to Mathew D. Madden & Sophia Estill,
white, residence of parents - Lewis Co.” [40]
In August of 1860 Matthew and
his family are enumerated in the Federal Census of Lewis County.
The exact location in the
county is not given however the tax records for that year show him as living on
a watercourse by the name of
1860 Census Lewis County,
Kentucky
Area Not Stated, 11 August 1860
1300/1300
Mathew Madden 31 (1829) Farmer
$600 Real E. $500 Per. E. Ky.
Can Read & Write
Sophia 30 (1830) - - - Ky. Can Read & Write
David O. 11 (1849) - - - Ky. In School
John 10 (1850) - - - Ky. In School
Adolphus 5 (1855) - - - Ky. Blank
Laura 6 (1854) - - - Ky. In School
Edmond[41] 2 (1858) - - - Ky.
Blank
Within a week or so of this
census Sophia became pregnant with her sixth child, for the Vital Records of
Lewis County for the year 1861 record the following birth.
“May 14, 1861, Luella A.
Madden, Female, born in Lewis Co to Matthew D. Madden, Estill (No first name
shown), white, parents residing in Lewis Co.”
Sometime during the Civil War
Matthew Madden became a Deputy Marshall for the Ninth Congressional District.
He also contracted or showed the first signs of a medical condition called
Scrofula which eventually took his life.
On the 18th day of
August 1867 Matthew Madden purchased approximately 326 acres in Carter County
on which he was already living. Actually the deed says that he swapped land,
presumably in Lewis County, for the land in Carter County. The land was on
Trough Camp Branch. At the time this paper is being written the exact location
is not known however Trough Camp Branch runs roughly parallel to Interstate 64
north of Olive Hill.
Deed Book C
, Pages 240 & 241
This
indenture made and entered into between John N. Ross of the County of Lewis
& State of Kentucky of the one part and Mathew Maden [sic] of the County of
Carter and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that for and in
consideration of a tract of land swapped by the aforesaid Mathew Maden [sic] to
the said John N. Ross, the aforesaid Ross hath contracted, bargained and sold
unto said Mathew Madden , his heirs or assigns a tract of land situated in the
County of Carter on the waters of Tygart and being the same land whereon the
Madden now lives and bounded as follows; Beginning at four white oaks corner to
a survey granted to James Henderson, thence N 17 W 110 poles to two white oaks
& black oak N 33 E 78 poles to a black oak
??? And a hickory (all down) N 86 ½ E 23 poles to two poplars &
white oak S 38 E 83 poles to a dogwood N 24 ½ E 38 ½ poles to two small pines
& a persimmon N 58 ½ E 28 8/16 poles
to a rock or set stone(?) thence with the lines of John Ratcliffs land S 29 ½ E
33 ½ poles to a small poplar by a branch, S 38 ½ E 72 poles to a red oak and
black oak on ridge, N 86 E 16 poles to two black oaks and white oak, S 20? E 43
poles to two black oaks S 69 E 61 poles to a black oak and gum, S 71 ¼ W 15
poles to a white oak and maple thence with David Gorman’s lines S 75 W 41 poles
to two white oaks S 14 W 68 poles to 3 dead white oaks, thence with a line of
two hundred acres survey crossing Trough Camp Branch to two white oaks and an
elm corner to William Millers land and with the lines thereof N 76 ½ W 111 ½
poles to two white oaks near the County Road, thence S. W. Scotts lines N 14 ¾
W 139 poles to the beginning, by estimate 326 acres ?? The 241 same ??? Or
sess(?) to have and to hold the above described tract of land with all and
singular appurtenances their unto belonging unto the said Mathew Madden and his
heirs forever, and the aforesaid John N. Ross doth bind himself, his heirs
& to warrant and defend the title to the above lands against the claim or
claims of all and every person or
persons whatsoever in witness thereof the aforesaid John N. Ross together with
Nancy Ross, his wife, who doth hereby relinquishes her right of dower in and to
the lands conveyed in this deed, given under our hands and seals this 18 day of
August 1867.
John
N. Ross
Nancy
Ross
State of
Kentucky, Carter County
I, Elias P.
Davis, Clerk of the County Court in and for the County and State aforesaid do
certify that this deed from John N. Ross & Nancy Ross to Mathew Madden was
produced to me in my office on the 18th day of August 1867 and the
said John N. Ross acknowledged his signature to be his act and deed hand and
seal for the purpose herein mentioned and the said Nancy Ross was examined by
me separate from her husband and she on her own free will and consent
acknowledged her signature to be her act and deed hand and seal and also
relinquished her right of dower to the within conveyed land and premises and
said she did not wish to retract the same ???? The said deed together with this
certificate are duly recorded and stamped according to law, given under my hand
this 18 day of August 1867.
E.
P. Davis, Clk.
By
Oliver Miller, DC
Two day before Christmas of
1869 the Madden household celebrated the marriage of their eldest daughter and
sister Laura A. to George E. James.[42]
1870 Census Carter County,
Kentucky
Precinct #5, P.O. Grayson, 26
June 1870
134/124
Mathew Madden 45 (1825) Farmer $2000 Real E. $600 Per. E. Ky. Can Read Cannot Write
Sophia 41 (1829) K. H. Ky. Can Read & Write
David 20 (1850) Farmer Ky. Can Read & Write
John 17 (1853) Farmer Ky. Can Read & Write
Theodore 15 (1855)
Farmer Ky. In School
Edna 12 (1858) At Home Ky. In School
Amanda 9 (1861) Blank Ky. Blank
Harriet 6 (1864) Blank Ky. Blank
Charles 1 (1869) Blank Ky. Blank
By 1870 Matthew and Sophia
Madden’s eldest daughter Laura had married George E. James and was living just
3 families away from her parents. In a letter dated March 10, 1974 Cleff
Madden, the son of James Franklin Madden, wrote David K. Tucker (me) the following:
“Yes my fathers name was James Franklin Madden & I told you I thought
there was another girl and that her name was Laura madden she married a man by
the name of James. They lived in Fleming Co. & she was buried there. My
Great Gran Father Johnathan Madden lived at Three Prong in Greenup Co.”
1870 Census Carter County,
Kentucky
Precinct #5, 26 June 1870
130/119
George James 23 (1847) Farmer $0 Real E. $225 Per. E. Ky. Can Read cannot Write
Laura 21 (1849) K. H. Ky.
Can Read & Write
It is impossible to say if
Laura intentionally misrepresented her age or if there is just a mistake, but
the 1860 census gives her age as 6 (1854) and the 1880 census gives her age as
28 (1852). It could be either one but the 1852 date seems more reasonable since
she probably would have been listed in the Vital Records if born in 1854.
On August 12, 1874 Matthew and
Sophia Madden became the proud parents of another daughter. They named her
Annie Lucie.
Just a few months later on the
19th of January 1875 Matthew and Sophia attended the wedding of their first born, David Otho Madden. He
married Saran Ann Counts, daughter of Christopher S. Counts and Mary Ann
Bishop.
The following year Matthew and
Sophia’s last child, James Franklin
Madden was born on September 16, 1876.
During the month of May 1880
Matthew D. Madden’s life came to an end. The 1880 Mortality Schedule of Carter
County, Kentucky provides the following information regarding his death.
Name: Matthias
Madden
Age: 53
Race: White
Sex: Male
Marital: Married
Born: Kentucky
Father Born: Va.
Mother Born: Va.
Occupation: Farmer
Date of Death: May
Primary Cause of Death: Scrofula[43]
Immediate Cause of Death: Exhaustion
Years Resident of County: 13 yrs resident of the county
Physician: Wm
R. York
Remarks by Dr. York:
“Matthias
Madden served as deputy marshall in the 9th Congressional District
in this state for 18 months. It was during this time that the disease made its appearance
which eventually ended his life. This was during the War of the Rebellion.”
It is not known if Dr. York
simply made a mistake in giving his name as “Matthias” or if Matthew was called
Matthias by his family and friends. This is the only time I have seen the name
“Matthias” used in any document.
The following month, August
1880, Matthew Madden’s family are enumerated in their several households in
Carter County Kentucky.
1880 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Precinct 3, Olive Hill, 21 June
1880
78/78
Sophia Madden 50 Widowed
Keeping house Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Charles 12
Son Works on farm Ky.
Ky. Ky. In school
Aurire L. 8
Daughter Ky. Ky.
Ky.
James Franklin
6 Son Ky. Ky.
Ky.
One family researcher working
on the Estill family of Fleming County, Kentucky reports that Sophia Estill
Madden moved back to Fleming County and died there before 1900. This seems very
possible since she had sisters and a brother still living there. It is possible
she made the move when her daughter Laura Madden James, wife of George E.
James, moved to with her husband to Muses Mill, Fleming County. It seems
likely, although undocumented, that she was dead prior to 1887 when her minor
daughter Annie Lucy was married in Rowan County, Kentucky to William Horsley.
The reason for this suspicion
is due to the fact that Annie Lucy’s oldest brother, still living in Kentucky,
Theodore Adolphus gave his permission for the marriage. It is of course
possible that Annie Lucy remained behind and was living with her brothers
family and that Sophia was still alive in Fleming County at the time. She was
not enumerated at the time of the 1900 Federal Census of Kentucky and was
presumably dead at that time.
David Otho Madden
Son of Matthew,
Grandson of Jonathan, Great grandson of
Nathan
As previously stated it appears
that David Otho Madden was born on August 18, 1849, about a month and a half
before his parents were married.[44] His death certificate gives his place of
birth as Carter County. Since he is listed as 10/12 months old at the time of
the Federal Census of Carter County, Kentucky it is possible that he was born
in there. However his mother Sophia is also shown in the 1850 Federal Census of
Fleming County, Kentucky living with her parents. This confusion might come
from the fact that census takers often recorded members of a family during the
12 month period prior to the census. If Sophia had been living at home anytime
during the year 1849 then her parents may have given her name to the census
taker. It is also possible that if she was unmarried at the time of David
Otho’s birth that he was born in Fleming County at the home of her parents.
Although there is no written or
oral tradition regarding his name it was most likely taken from his mothers
father, David R. Estill and her brother Otho Estill.
Most of David Otho Maddens
early life was spent in Lewis County. The 1860 Federal Census of Lewis County
shows him to be 11 years of age and attending school. It is presumed that he
worked on his fathers farm and possibly those of his neighbors.
In the year 1867[45]
the then 18 year old David moved with his family to Carter County, Kentucky.
What prompted the family to move is not known, but it would be Carter County
where David met his future wife and continued
to live until he moved to Texas.
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Carter County, Kentucky David Otho was still living at home with his
parents. He is enumerated as 20 years of age and a farmer.
Five months and one day after
David Otho turned 25 he married Sarah Ann Counts on January 19, 1875. Sarah Ann
was the daughter of Christopher S. Counts and Mary Ann Bishop. Sarah was born
on February 8, 1856 in Carter County, Kentucky. Sarah was just a couple of
weeks shy of her 19th birthday at the time of her marriage to David
Otho Madden.
David was a farmer his whole
life and Sarah was a housekeeper. This is confirmed by the census records and
statements of his daughters Ida (my grandmother) and Ruby. Ruby did however
remember her mother saying that she taught school some in Kentucky, but I have
never found any other documentation to confirm this fact.
There are no deed records
indicating that David ever bought property in Carter County, Kentucky.
Like many others he may have
rented his land or possibly farmed land owned by his father-in-law Christopher
Counts, who owned several thousand acres in Carter County.
Two and a half years later,
David and Sarah’s first child, a daughter named Florence was born on August 24,
1877. On March 12, 1880, she was followed by a brother that they named George
Walter Madden.[46]
The joy brought about by the
birth of his first son was short lived, for two months later David’s father
Matthew passed away.
The family record of David Otho
Madden and his wife Sarah Ann Counts[47]
is as follows: (spelling and punctuation left as written)
David Otho
Madden O.
C. Madden deceased
and Sarah
Ann Counts November
the 7th 1900
was married
on the 19th at
five O’clock and twenty
of January
1875. five
minutes.
David Otho
Madden was Bertha
Elizabeth Gillean
born August
the 18th 1849 deceased
February the 16th
Sarah Ann
Counts was born 1906
on Friday morning at
February the
8th 1856. about
2:30 O’clock.
Florence
Madden was born John
Wilson Gillean deceased
August the
24th 1877. Dec
the 4th 1906
George W.
Madden was born wored
by Sarah Madden thes
March 12th
1880. the
1st day of Dec 1926
Bertha
Elizabeth Madden copied
by Ruby 1931 Oct 15
was born
July the 12th 1882
Ethel L.
Madden was born Sarah
Ann Madden (Mama)
January
Tuesday the 19th 1886 deceased
June the 3th 1931
at
10:30 by her O’clock and
Ida Lee
Madden was born 15
till 11 by Dudies watch
December the
2nd on Sunday Wed
night
1888
D.
O. Madden deceased Aug
Premature
birth Sept 1st 1891 11
1932 at 11 Oclock at Ruby’s
O. C. Madden
was born October
13th
1893.
Ruby Lee Ora
Madden was born
February
Thrusday 4th 1897
The 1880 Federal Census of
Carter County, Kentucky enumerated the David Otho Madden family as follows:
1880 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Deer Creek, Precinct 6
190/190
David Madden 30 Farmer Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Sarah 24 Keeping
house Kentucky Virginia Virginia
Florence 2 Daughter Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
George 3/12 Son Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
A little over two years later
David and Sarah welcomed a new daughter into the world. Her name was Bertha
Elizabeth Madden and she was born on July 12, 1882 in Kentucky.[48]
At the time of Bertha’s birth
David Otho Madden was one month shy of his 32nd birthday, his family
was growing and he was hearing about great farm lands in Texas.[49]
Shortly after Bertha’s birth in July of 1882 the Maddens left Kentucky for
their new home in Texas.[50]
One interesting aspect
regarding David Otho’s reason for leaving Kentucky is contained in a letter
written about 90 years after they left.
The letter is from David Otho’s nephew Cleff Madden, the son of David
Otho’s youngest brother James Franklin Madden. The letter is dated March 10,
1974 from Olive Hill, Ky. and in it Cleff states, “I thank you very much for
sending me Uncle Dave’s bible record of his family. I heard my Dad talk about
him he said they were making cross ties back on top of a hill & uncle Dave
said he was going to leave Ky. For he said when a man got old he could not
climb these hill’s, he left and they never heard from him for 35 yr’s.[51]
How they got to Texas is
subject to a little family controversy. David and Sarah’s eldest daughter
Florence related to the family that they came by wagon. Depending on the year
of departure Florence would have been somewhere between 4 and 7 years of age,
certainly old enough to have some memory of the event. David and Sarah’s
daughter, and my grandmother, Ida Lee Madden Tucker remembers her parents
stating that they “came from Lexington, Kentucky by train”. Their
daughter Ruby Lee Ora Madden Lanier stated that “they settled near Parks
Schoolhouse within 1 mile of where they got off the train from Kentucky”.[52]
It is possible that there is some truth in both statements. The family may
have traveled from Carter County to Lexington by wagon and then on to Texas by
train. Florence as a young child may have just remembered the wagon part of the
trip.
They apparently leased land for
a few years or possibly worked the land on a share basis since the first deed
recording a land purchase is in December of 1894.
Not long after arriving in
Texas another daughter, Ethel L., was born on Tuesday, January 19, 1886.
Then on December 2, 1888 David
and Sarah added a fourth daughter to their household. They named her Ida Lee
Madden; she was my grandmother. I asked her one time where her name came from
and she told me that she was named after Ida Parks, wife of William Parks. I am
not sure what Ida Parks maiden name was but obviously she was someone that the
Maddens knew and considered a friend. She was born in 1872 and lived in the
same Precinct as the Maddens.[53]
On September 1, 1891 David and
Sarah lost a child due to premature birth. Then on October 13, 1893 David and
Sarah celebrated the birth of their second son, O. C. Madden.
With the birth of O. C. their
family now contained 6 children although the oldest were already grown. David
and Sarah decided it was time to own their own place and on December 24, 1894
they gave themselves a Christmas present of 70 acres.[54]
The land they bought was near
the Parks Schoolhouse on the east side of Waxahachie and they were members of
the Christian Church located on Main Street in Waxahachie. According to their
daughter Ruby they grew corn, maize, cotton and had a garden. Their livestock
consisted of a mule for plowing, hogs and 4 milk cows. They also raised and
sold chickens and eggs.
On Thursday, February 4, 1897
David and Sarah welcomed into the world their last child, Ruby Lee Ora Madden.
Their family was complete. Any happiness at buying their own farm and
completing their family would not last for long.
On October 13, 1900 little O.
C. celebrated his 7th birthday, less that a month later he was dead.
While helping his father he was kicked in the head by their mule. He lived for
a few days[55]
but died at 5:25 PM on November 7, 1900.
His father now made another
land purchase that he had not planned on so soon. On November 10, 1900 David
Otho Madden purchased Part of 26, Block 10 in the Waxahachie City Cemetery.[56]
Little O. C. was the first to be laid to rest in this plot. Shortly afterward
his father planted a rose bush on his grave.[57]
Copy Of A newspaper Clipping
In Ida Tucker’s Possession
MRS MADDEN
PIONEER DIES
AT AGE OF 75
Death Claims Ellis County
Woman During Wednesday Night
Mrs. D. O. Madden, 75 years
old, died at her home on the Brodhead Pike about 10:45 o’clock Wednesday night.
She was well known in the Waxahachie community and had lived here many years.
Mrs. Madden was a native of
Kentucky. She was a member of the Christian Church.
The following children survive
her: G. W. Madden, Waxahachie; Mrs. Florence Gillean, Big Springs; Mrs. Ida
Tucker, Leonard, and Mrs. Ruby Lanier, Waxahachie.
Funeral services were announced
for the residence at 3 p. m. Thursday, with Dr. E. S. Bledsoe, pastor of the
Main Street Christian Church, officiating, interment following the City
Cemetery here.
Pallbearers were announced as
follow: Gene Kidd, M. Willig, Jim Adair, J. S. Shinpaugh, G. A. Thomas, and D.
A. Wakefield.
Copy Of A Newspaper Clipping
In Ida Tucker’s Possession
AGED WOMAN
LAID TO REST
IN THIS CITY
With Dr. E. S. Bledsoe, pastor
of the Main Street Christian Church of Waxahachie, officiating last sad rites
for the late Mrs. D. O. Madden, 75 years old, were held at the home on the
Brodhead Pike Wednesday afternoon.
Many friends and relatives
attended. There were numerous floral offerings.
Interment took place in the
city Cemetery in Waxahachie. Mrs. Madden, a native of Kentucky, has lived in
this community many years.
Copy of a Newspaper Clipping
In Ida Tucker’s Possession
Friday Afternoon, August 12 1932
Waxahachie, Texas
DAVID MADDEN
LAID TO REST
IN THIS CITY
County Pioneer Dies
At Home of Daughter
Here Thursday
Funeral services for David Otho
Madden, aged 83 years, who died at the home of his daughter Mrs. C. C. Lanier,
Parks Street, were solemnized Friday morning at 10 o’clock.
Mr. Madden, one, of the
pioneers of this county, died at the home of his daughter, where he had been
visiting recently, at 11 a. m. Thursday, morning.
Funeral services, with Rev. E.
S. Bledsoe conducting, were held at the home of his daughter, and interment was
in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Madden is survived by five
children Mrs. C. C. Lanier, Waxahachie; G. W. madden of near Waxahachie; Mrs.
Ethel McMullen, Chatfield; Mrs. Ida Tucker, Leonard, and Mrs. R. L. Gillen (sp)
of Big Springs, Texas.
Mr. Madden came to Texas from
Carter County, Kentucky in 1882 first settling on the Park School House road
where he lived until his wife died on June 3, 1931.
Mr. Madden has been in failing
health for the last several years and a hard fall in recent months is thought
to have hastened his death.
Ida Madden Tucker, daughter of
David Otho Madden, related the following to her grandson, David K. Tucker, in
the 1970’s. “Daddy’s death was hastened by a fall in which he hit his head
against a cement or brick pillar in front of Ruby’s (his daughter) house. Late
one night after everyone had gone to bed Ruby heard the front door slam. Upon
checking they found him laying on the ground in front of the house. Later he
said that he had been awakened by Sarah calling to him in the night and he had
gotten up and gone to her.” In a way I suppose that he did go to her.[58]
TEXAS DEATH CERTIFICATE
#33882
Place of Death: Ellis
County, Texas
Parks Street
Full Name: David Otho Madden
White, Male, Widowed
Date of Birth: Aug. 18, 1849, 1849 crossed out and 1852
inserted
Age: 79 years, 11 months, 23 days
Occupation: Farmer
Time in this Occupation: 50 years
Birthplace: Carter Co., Ky.
Fathers Name: Matthew Madden
Fathers Birthplace: Carter Co., Ky.
Mothers Name: Sophia Estill
Mothers Birthplace: Ky.
Informant: G. W. Madden
Address: Waxahachie, Texas
Burial Place: Waxahachie Cemetery
Burial Date: August 12, 1932
Date of Death: Aug. 11, 1932
Principal Cause of Death: Senility
Contributory Cause: Fall
I (David K. Tucker) once ask my
grandmother, Ida Lee Madden Tucker, how she met my grandfather. She stated that
she was at a “play party” and happened to be sewing a button back on a friends
dress. He walked up and said, “I’ve been looking for a girl that knows how to
sew”. She said that was the first time they ever spoke.
“The play party was a popular form of American folk
entertainment that included songs, dances, and sometimes games. Though based
upon European and English antecedents, play parties were truly an American
phenomenon, first mentioned in print in 1837. The last play parties were
performed in the 1950s. Though documented in rural and frontier areas throughout
the United States, they seem to have been most popular and lasted the longest
in the rural South and Midwest. "Skip to My Lou" and "Pig in a
Parlor" are still sung today but without the movements and games.”[59]
John Madden
Son of Matthew Madden
Grandson of Jonathan, great grandson of
Nathan
Brother of David Otho Madden
Almost nothing is known of John
Madden, the second son of Matthew Madden and Sophia Estill.
In the 1860 Federal Census of
Lewis County, Kentucky he is enumerated with his family as 10 years of age
(1850) and attending school.
In the 1870 Federal Census of
Carter County, Kentucky he is again enumerated with his family as 17 years of
age, a farmer and able to read and write.
That is the last written record
found on John Madden, son of Matthew and Sophia.
There is an interesting
possibility based entirely on information in the 1880 Federal Census of Carter
County. About 4 or 5 families from Laura Madden James (John Madden’s sister)
and her husband George E. James is the James Harris family. They are also just
about 20 families away from the Sophia Madden family. In the James Harris
family is a Catherine Madden, 31 years of age and shown as either widowed or
divorced. Catherine is shown to be the daughter of James Harris. Also
enumerated is Corah Madden, 8 years of age and the grand daughter of James
Harris.
Could it be that John Madden
married a Catherine Harris about 1870 or 1871 and then they had a daughter
Corah about 1872. No marriage record has been found for them or any death or
census record for John. If Corah lived and a marriage record can be found for
her it might be possible to find a death certificate for her that would give
her fathers name.
Theodore Adolphus Madden
Son of Matthew Madden
Grandson of Jonathan, Great grandson of
Nathan
Brother of David Otho Madden
“May 25, 1855 Adolphus Madden, male, born in Lewis Co. to
Matthew Madden and Estill (no first name shown), white, resident of parents -
Lewis Co.”
This entry in the vital records
of Lewis County, Kentucky marks the birth of Matthew and Sophia Estill Maddens
third son, Theodore Adolphus Madden. The basis for his somewhat unusual name
has not been found. Most of his life he was simply called Adolph or more often
simply Dolph.
In the 1860 Federal Census of
Lewis County, Kentucky he is enumerated in his father Matthew’s family as;
Adolphus, five years of age and born in Kentucky.
In the 1870 Federal Census of
Carter County, Kentucky he is again enumerated in his father Matthew’s family
as; Theodore, fifteen years of age, born in Kentucky and attending school.
He may be the following Madden
found in Fleming County, Kentucky in the 1880 Federal Census but this subject
to additional research.[60]
1880 Federal Census Fleming
County, Kentucky
Precinct No. 3, Popular Plains,
June 9, 1880
58/60
T. A. Meadden 26 Married laborer Kentucky Kentucky
Kentucky
Sophia 2? Married housekeeper Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
1900 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, June
16, 1900
246/253
Adolph Madden
May 1855 45 married 22 yrs Ky. Ky. Ky.
Blacksmith Can
R & W
Maggie M. wife
May 18?? 33 Ky.
Ky. Ky. 4children, 4 living Can R & W
Otho E. son Aug 1880
19 single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In Sch. Can R. & W
Edith dau
Jan 1886 14
single Ky.
Ky. Ky. In Sch. Can R & W
Marie dau June
1889 10
single Ky.
Ky. Ky. In Sch. Can R & W
Pierce son Aug 1899 9/12
single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
1910 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 28, 1910
195/195
Theodore A. Madden 54 Married 1 30 yrs Ky. Ky.
Ky. Blacksmith Can
R & W
Maggie wife 48 Ky. Ky.
Ky. 5 children 4 living Can R & W
Pierce son 10 Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Bert son
8 Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Theodore, his brother Charles,
sister Luella Amanda and brother James Franklin are all listed on the same page
in 1910.
1920 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Dolf Madden
Magie wife
Bertie son
Marie Howard dau
Wilber Howard gson
Pierce Madden son
Lorane d-i-law
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.
County:
Vot. Pct.
Full Name:
Sex:
Color or Race:
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced:
Date of Birth:
Age:
Occupation:
Birthplace:
Name of Father:
Birthplace of Father:
Maiden Name of Mother:
Informant:
Resident of Informant:
Date Filed:
Registrar:
Date of Death:
I attended deceased from:
I last saw alive:
Death occurred on the date
stated above at
Cause of Death:
Duration:
Contributory:
Duration:
Signed:
Date Signed:
Location of MD:
Place of Burial or Removal:
Date of Burial:
Undertaker:
Address:
EAGLE HALL CEMETERY
Carter County, Kentucky
T. A. Madden 5-25-1855 to 1-16-1921 aged 65 yrs 7 mos 21 days
Maggie Madden 9-6-1862 to 7-12-1935
Otho E. Madden 8-24-1880 to 5-25-1902
Several plots away in the same
cemetery is their son Bert.
Bert Madden 1-17-1902 to 3-15-1977
Ethel Madden 2-24-1906 to 10-29-1959
The SS Death Index confirms the
birth and death dates for Bert Madden and show his last residence as Soldier,
Carter County, Kentucky.
The WWI Registration Card for
Pierce Earl Madden gives his date of birth as July 27, 1899. He is living in
Soldier, Kentucky and gives his place of employment as the Ashland Fire Brick Co.
of Soldier, Ky. His nearest relative is listed as Maggie Madden but no
relationship is shown, although it must be his mother. He signs his name in a
clear and very neat manner. Ohio Deaths 1958-2000 on Ancestry.com state that
Pierce E. Madden died in Muskingum County, Ohio on May 2, 1966. The SS Death
Index shows that he was born on July 27, 1899 and died in May 1966 in
Zanesville, Ohio.
Otho E. Madden is buried next
to his parents in Eagle Hall Cemetery in Carter County, Kentucky.
His dates are shown as August
24, 1880 to May 25, 1902.
Edith Madden married Zavan
(Van) Gearheart sometime between 1910 and 1920. When Theadore Adolphus Madden
died in 1921 there were two death certificates filled out for him. On one the
informant was his wife Maggie and on the other the informant was Van Gayheart,
his son-in-law.
Edith and Zavan are buried in
Trumbo Cemetery.
TRUMBO CEMETERY
Carter County, Kentucky
Zavan Gearheart July 25, 1877 to
January 16, 1945
Edith M. Gearheart January 21, 1883 to July
18, 1962
Kentucky Death Records
1911-2000 confirms her date of death and gives her age as 79. Her place of
death is given as Carter County. Certificate # 17268.
Marie Madden was born in June
1889 according to the 1900 census. In the 1920 census she is shown as a widow
with a son Wilbur. According to Kentucky Birth Records 1911-2000 a Wilbur
Howard was born to a woman with the maiden name Marie Madden on March 26, 1912.
Based on available records it
appears that Theodore Adolphus and Maggie Madden had the following children.
(1) Otho E. Madden August 24, 1880 to May 25, 1902
(2) Edith Madden January
21, 1883 to July 18, 1962
(3) Marie (Mary?) Madden June 1889
(4) Pierce Earl Madden July 27, 1899 to May 2, 1966
(5) Bert Madden January
17, 1902 to March 15, 1977
Laura A. Madden
Daughter of Matthew Madden
Granddaughter of Jonathan,
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Two day before Christmas of
1869 the Madden household celebrated the marriage of their eldest daughter and
sister Laura A. to George E. James.
By 1870 Matthew and Sophia
Madden’s eldest daughter Laura had married George E. James and was living just
3 families away from her parents. In a letter dated March 10, 1974 Cleff
Madden, the son of James Franklin Madden, wrote David K. Tucker (me) the following:
“Yes my fathers name was James Franklin Madden & I told you I thought
there was another girl and that her name was Laura Madden she married a man by
the name of James. They lived in Fleming Co. & she was buried there. My
Great Gran Father Johnathan Madden lived at Three Prong in Greenup Co.”
1870 Census Carter County,
Kentucky
Precinct #5, 26 June 1870
130/119
George James 23 (1847) Farmer $0 Real E. $225 Per. E. Ky. Can Read cannot Write
Laura 21 (1849) K. H.
Ky. Can Read & Write
1880 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Precinct # 5, June 10 1880
103/103
Geo. E. James 32 Farmer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Cannot
Read & Write
Laura wife 27 Keeping house Ky. Ky. Ky. Can
Read & Write
Dora Belle dau 10 In school Ky. Ky. Ky. Can
Read & Write
Amos R. son 7 In school Ky. Ky. Ky. Can
Read & Write
Lillie M. dau
4 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Lue M. dau 2 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Hattie Madden sis n law 15 Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can Read
& Write
1900 Federal Census Fleming
County, Kentucky
Muses Mill Precinct, M. D. # 4,
June 13, 1900
193/194
George E. James Feb 1848 52
Married 1 yr Farmer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Anna ? Wife May
1874 26
Married 1 yr. Sch Teach Ky. Va.
Va. Can R & W
Claude R. Son Apl 1886
14 Single In school Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Clarence A. Son
Sept 1887 12 Single In school Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Nettie Thacker Servant Sept
1882 17
Single In school Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Just a house over are the two
daughters of George E. James and his wife Laura.
1900 Federal Census Fleming
County, Kentucky
Muses Mill Precinct, M. D. # 4,
June 13, 1900
191/192
William Mauk
Aug 1874 25 Married 4 yrs. Farmer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Lily M. wife Sep
1876 23 Married 4 yrs. 2 child/2 living Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Dennis son Aug 1896
3 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Minnie dau Oct
1898 1 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Minnie L. James S-in-law May
1878 Single Teacher Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
The WWI Registration Card for
Amos Ransom James gives his date of birth as January 16, 1873 and his wife as
Nancy Susan. He is living in Muses Mill, Fleming County, Kentucky. He is
possibly the same Amos that died in Martin County, Kentucky at the age of 91 on
May 7, 1964. See Kentucky Death Record Certificate #11464. However if it is the
same person then his SS Death Record give his date of birth as October 30, 1872 and not January 16, 1873.
The WWI Registration Card for
Clarence Arkemdis James gives his date of birth as September 2, 1887. It states
that he is single and is living in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky.
The WWI Registration Card for
Claude James gives his date of birth as April 12, 1885 and his wife as Maude
Lee. He is living in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky. He is probably the same
Claude that died in Boyd County, Kentucky at the age of 33 on October 23, 1918.
See Kentucky Death Record Certificate # 24801. The Boyd County USGenweb site
shows that he is buried in the Ashland Cemetery and that his stone is marked,
Claude E. James, 1885-1918. This leave a
question about his middle initial, is it “E” or “R”?
Based mainly on the 1880 Census
of Carter County and the 1900 Census of Fleming County, Kentucky it appears
that Laura A. Madden and her husband George E. James had the following
children. The gap between 1878 and 1885 might indicate other children were born
and died or were gone by the time of the 1900 census.
(1) Dora Belle James Born about 1870
(2) Amos R. James January 16, 1873
(3) Lillie M. James September 1876
(4) Minnie Lue James May 1878
(5) Claude R. James April 12, 1885 to October 23, 1918
(6) Clarence Arkemdis James September 2, 1887
Edna Bell Madden
Daughter of Matthew Madden
Granddaughter of Jonathan
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Sister of David Otho Madden
“August 15, 1858 Edney Bill
Madden, Female, born in Lewis Co., to Mathew D. Madden & Sophia Estill,
white, residence of parents - Lewis Co.” [61]
She is listed with her parents
in the 1860 Federal Census of Lewis County, Kentucky as 2 year old “Edward”.
1860 Census Lewis County,
Kentucky
Area Not Stated, 11 August 1860
1300/1300
Mathew Madden 31 (1829) Farmer
$600 Real E. $500 Per. E. Ky.
Can Read & Write
Sophia 30
(1830) - - - Ky. Can Read & Write
David O. 11 (1849) - - - Ky. In School
John 10 (1850) - - - Ky. In School
Adolphus 5 (1855) - - - Ky. Blank
Laura 6 (1854) - - - Ky. In School
Edmond[62] 2 (1858) - - - Ky. Blank
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Carter County, Kentucky she is still enumerated with her family and
this time under her correct name.
1870 Census Carter County,
Kentucky
Precinct #5, P.O. Grayson, 26
June 1870
134/124
Mathew Madden 45 (1825) Farmer $2000 Real E. $600 Per. E. Ky. Can Read Cannot Write
Sophia 41 (1829) K. H. Ky. Can Read & Write
David 20 (1850) Farmer Ky. Can Read & Write
John 17 (1853) Farmer Ky. Can Read & Write
Theodore 15 (1855)
Farmer Ky. In School
Edna 12 (1858) At Home Ky. In School
Amanda 9 (1861) Blank Ky. Blank
Harriet 6 (1864) Blank Ky. Blank
Charles 1 (1869) Blank Ky. Blank
This is the last record I have
found on Edna. I have not found a marriage record on her at this date (January
13, 2006). It is possible she married and can be found under that name. It is
also possible that she died and no records exist.
Luella Amanda Madden
Daughter of Matthew Madden
Granddaughter of Jonathan
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Sister of David Otho Madden
1900 Federal Census Rowan
County, Kentucky
Hoggtown, No. 4, June 5, 1900
66/66
Loran Abbott Mar 1857 43
Md. 21 yrs. Ky.
Ky. Pa. Farmer Can R & W
Ella wife Mar
1861 39
Md. 21 yrs Ky.
Ky. Ky. 8 children, 7 living Can R & W
Winfield son Jan 1880
20 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Nora dau Dec 1882
17 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Bruce son Jul 1885
14 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Lucy dau ??? 1887
12 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Cannot R & W
Howard son Mar
1893 7
Single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Cannot R & W
Ora son ??? 1894
5 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Cannot R & W
Willie A. son Apr 1898
2 Single Ky. Ky. Ky Cannot R & W
1910 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 28, 1910
201/201
Ella Abbott 48 Wd. Ky. Ky.
Ky. 10 children, 8 living Can R & W
Howard son 17 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Working out Can R & W
Ora S. son 13 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Willie son 11 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Dolpha son
9 Single Ky. Ky. Ky. In school
Ella’s family in 1910 is living
between her brother’s Charles and James F. and just a few houses from her
brother Theodore Adolphus.
1920 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, January 15, 1920
Ella Abott 58 Wd. Ky. Ky.
Ky. Housework Can R & W
1930 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 7, 1930
121/122
Ella Madden Head 60 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. None Can R & W
Living next to her nephew Cleff
Madden
Carter County Deaths 1930 - 1959, A - C
First name Last Volume Certificate County of Residence Year Month Day Age
Ella Abbott 007
03450 Blank 37
02 12 075
ABBOTT, W. R.----- Ironton Tribune NOV. 27, 1955
Winfield R. Abbot, 76, of South Point, died Saturday in the General Hospital.
He was born Jan. 8, 1880 at Olive Hill, Ky., son of the late Loren and Ella
Madden Abbott. On July 6, 1906 he was united in marriage to Ethel Chatfield. .
. he operated a truck farm at South Point. Surviving are the wife, Ethel
Abbott; a daughter, Mrs. Sherman Kizzee of Ironton; two brothers, Bruce Abbott,
Soldier, Ky. And Howard Abbott, Coal Grove, and four grandchildren. A son,
Russell P. Abbott preceded him in death in 1950 and two other children died in
infancy. Interment in Woodland Cemetery.
Bruce Abbott and his wife May are buried at Eagle Hall
Cemetery in Carter County, Kentucky.
Eagle Hall Cemetery, Carter County, Kentucky
Abbott, Allie G. Mar
10, 1919-Mar 12, 1919 s/Bruce & May
Abbott, Bruce C. 1885-1975
h/May S
Abbott, Corinne Sep
23,1918-Nov 28,1919 d/Bruce & May
Abbott, May S. 1889-1975
w/Bruce
Bruce Abbott was born on July 25, 1884 according to his
WWI Registration Card filed in Carter County, Kentucky and showing his nearest
relative as May Abbott.
According to Kentucky Death Records Bruce C. Abbott a resident
of Carter County died on January 21, 1975 in Rowan County, Kentucky.
Certificate #04591.According to Kentucky Death Records May S. Abbott a resident
of Carter County died on February 1, 1975 in Rowan County, Kentucky.
Certificate #04589.
William Arthur Abbott (Willie) was born on April 23, 1898
according to his WWI Registration Card filed in Carter County, Kentucky.
California Death Records show that William Arthur Abbott, born in Kentucky on
3/23/1899 died in Los Angeles, California on July 12, 1954. The record gives
his fathers last name as Abbott and his mother’s maiden name as Madden.
Charley Howard Abbott was born on March 4, 1893 according
to his WWI Registration Card filed in Carter County, Kentucky. In 1920 he is
shown in Carter County census records with his wife Laura and in the 1930
census of Boyd County. The Kentucky Birth Records 1911-2000 indicate that his
wife’s maiden name is “Bear”.
Oro S. Abbott was born on November 23, 1895 according to
his WWI Registration Card filed in
Carter County, Kentucky. According to Kentucky Death Records Orra Abbott died
on February 19, 1930 in Carter County, Kentucky. Certificate #03147. Ora Abbott is buried in Bellow Cemetery,
Carter County. His stone reads, Ora Abbott 1895-1930 h/Jessie Bellow.
Dolphie Abbott was born on August 5, 1899 according to
his WWI Registration Card filed in Carter County, Kentucky and showing his
nearest relative as Ella Abbott. There are two Kentucky Death Certificates
filed for Dolphie, both in Elliott County, Kentucky. Both give his date of
death as July 4, 1930. Certificate # 16101 gives his age as 27 and Certificate
# 16382 gives his age as 28. It is possible, although unproven, that he is the
“D. Abbott” buried in Patton Cemetery with no dates.
Winfield Ross Abbott was born on January 8, 1880
according to his WWI Registration Card filed in Lawrence County, Ohio and
showing his nearest relative as Ethal Abbott.
Lucy M. Clark died on September 24, 1953 at the age of 65
according to Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000, Certificate # 24391. She died in
Carter County and Carter County is given as her place of residence. Her husband
at the time of the 1930 census was Zebb
Clark. Lucy M. Clark and her husband Z. B. Clark are buried in the Clark
Cemetery in Carter County, Kentucky.
Lucy M. Clark November
16, 1887 to September 24, 1958 (error, known to be 1953)
Z. B. Clark August
14, 1879 to April 16, 1933
On February 26, 1974 I (David K. Tucker) addressed a
letter to Bruce Abbott requesting information on his family and his mother
Ella’s family. The following reply to that letter was received in November of
1975.
Nov 3, 1975
Jim Bowen
RR 7, Box 255F
Anderson, Indiana 46011
Dear Mr. Tucker,
My
husband, Jim Bowen is the grandson and administrator to the Estate of Bruce
& May Abbott.
Bruce
passed away Jan. 21, 1975 and May passed on Feb 1, 1975. We found your letter
postmarked Feb. 26, 1974 in their personal effects and do not know if your letter
has been answered.
Bruce
Chandler Abbott was the 3rd child born to Loren Abbott and Ella
Madden Abbott, July 25, 1885. Ella Madden was born in Carter Co., Kentucky and
mother’s name was Sophia.
Ella
Madden Abbott is buried in the Patton Cemetery, town of Soldier, Carter Co, Ky.
This Sophia Madden may be the one that married Matthew Madden, I wouldn’t know
for sure. It may be on Ella Madden Abbott’s gravestone.
Cliff
Madden has a brother Clyde Madden, Soldier, Kentucky, 41173 that may have some
information for you. Clifford & Clyde were first cousins to Bruce Abbott.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Jim Bowen[63]
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 3450
County: Carter
Vot. Pct. Soldier # 17
Full Name: Ella Abbott
Sex: Female
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Widow
If married, widowed or
divorced, spouses name: Loren Abbott
Date of Birth: March 4, 1861
Age: 75 yrs. 10 mos. 9 days
Occupation: Blank
Birthplace: Ky.
Name of Father: Mathew Madden
Birthplace of Father: Ky.
Maiden Name of Mother: Sophia Estil Madden
Birthplace of Mother: Ky.
Informant: Bruce Abbott
Resident of Informant: Soldier, Ky.
Date Filed: Feb. 15, 1937
Registrar: Mrs. L. S. Vincent
Date of Death: February 12, 1937
I attended deceased from: February 8, 1937 to February 12, 1937
I last saw alive: February 12, 1937
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: Unable to read
Cause of Death: Lobar pneumonia
Duration: Blank
Contributory: Blank
Duration: Blank
Signed: Dan Fortune, MD
Date Signed: Blank
Location of MD: Soldier, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Soldier, Ky.
Date of Burial: February 13, 1937
Undertaker: Blank
Address: Blank
Harriet Madden
Daughter of Matthew Madden
Granddaughter of Jonathan
Great grand daughter of Nathan
Sister of David Otho Madden
Charles Madden
Son of Matthew Madden
Grandson of Jonathan
Great grandson of Nathan
Brother of David Otho Madden
On January 21, 1891 Charley
Madden and Julia Messer were married. Their surety was David Medley. Actually their marriage bond or license was
issued on January 21 in Rowan County and the return filed on January 22, 1891,
also in Rowan County.[64]
1900 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, 18
June 1900
283/291
Charles Madden 30 Mar 1870 Md. 10 yrs. Ky.
Ky. Ky. Farmer Can R & W
Julia wife 26 May 1874 Md. 10 yrs. Ky.
Ky. Ky. 4 children/4 living Can R & W
Edker son
7 Jul
1892 S Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Ethel dau
6 Jan
1894 S Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Minnie dau
4 Nov
1896 S Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Tinny[65] dau 1 Feb 1899 S Ky.
Ky. Ky.
1910 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 28, 1910
200/200
Charles Madden 39 Married 1
19 yrs Ky. Ky.
Ky. Clay miner Can R & W
Julia wife 36 Married 1
19 yrs Ky. Ky.
Ky. 6 children 6 living Can R
& W
Edgar son 19 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Clay miner Can R & W
Ethel daughter 16 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Minnie daughter 14 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Tinnie daughter 10 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Dewey G. son
8
Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school
Edith daughter
5 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
1920 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4,
Voting Precinct # 7, Upper Tygart
January 13, 1920
107/109
Charles Maden 54 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Laborer Can
R & W
Julia 46 Ky. Ky.
Ky. None Can R & W
Minie dau 23 Ky. Ky.
Ky. Housework
Can R & W
Dewie son 18 Ky. Ky.
Ky. None Can R & W
Edith dau 15 Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Violet dau
9 Ky. Ky.
Ky. None Blank
Ruth dau 2
?/12 Ky. Ky.
Ky. None Blank
1930 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart Precinct
Soldier Road, April 5, 1930
99/100
Charlie Madden 64 Wd. 21
when wed. Ky. Ky.
Ky. Farmer Can R & W
Reuth dau. 11 S Ky. Ky. Ky. None Can
R & W
Dewey son 27 Md. 26
when wed. Ky. Ky.
Ky. Clay Miner Can R & W
Letha dau in law 20
Md. 19 when wed. Ky.
Ky. Ky. None Can
R & W
Herbert grand son 1 ?/12 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Charles is living near to his
brothers and children along Soldier and Rail Roads.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 16257
County: Carter
Vot. Pct. Soldier # 17
City: Soldier
Full Name: Chas. Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Widowed
If married, widowed, or
divorced name of husband or wife: Julia
Madden
Date of Birth: Nov. 29, 1865
Age: 65 yrs.
6 mos. 13 days
Occupation: Day Laborer
Birthplace: Carter Co.
Name of Father: Mathew Madden
Birthplace of Father: Ky.
Maiden Name of Mother: Blank
Birthplace of Mother: Ky.
Informant: Isom Eden
Resident of Informant: Soldier, Ky.
Date Filed: June 22, 1931
Registrar: Mrs. L. S. Vincent
Date of Death: June 12, 1931
I attended deceased from: May 1, 1931 to June 12, 1931
I last saw alive: June 11, 1931
Death occurred on the date
stated above at 12 ( no PM or AM shown)
Cause of Death: Tuberculosis of the Lymth glands
Duration: 2 yrs
Contributory: None listed
Duration: Blank
Signed: Dan Fortune, MD
Date Signed: June 22
Location of MD: Soldier, Ky.
Place of Burial or Removal:
Blank
Date of Burial: Blank
Undertaker: Blank
Address: Blank
The WWI Registration Card of
Edgar Madden gives his date of birth as July 5, 1892 and his home address as
Soldier Kentucky. He is married but wife’s name not mentioned. He is a clay
miner working for the Ashland Fire Brick Co. in Soldier, Ky. His named is typed
in the signature spot with no signature. In the 1920 Census of Rowan County
Edgar, his wife Effie and son Roy are living in Rowan County. The Birth Records
of Kentucky 1911-2000 show that his wife was Evie Trumbo. In the 1910 census of
Carter County she is shown as Eva and living just a short distance from her
future husband. She died sometime between 1920 and 1930 when he is shown as a
widower and his son Roy is living in Carter county with his aunt and uncle. The
SS Death Index shows that Edgar Madden was born on July 5, 1892 and died in
August 1962 in Indiana. His SS card was issued in Kentucky.
Dewey Madden is buried at Bowen
Chapel Cemetery in Carter County, Kentucky. His dates are
March 1, 1902 - February 29,
1976. His wife Letha June 16, 1909 - September 13, 1973. His date of death is
confirmed by Kentucky Death Certificate # 04551 which gives his place of death as
Carter County. It is further confirmed on the SS Death Index. According to
Kentucky Birth Records 1911-2000 Dewey was married to a Price. It is possible
that he and his sister Ruth were married to a brother and sister.
Sadie Ethel Madden was married
first to Ora Eden and second to Claude Jessee.[66]
She is buried in Trumbo Cemetery in Carter County, Kentucky next to her first
husband.
Sadie E. Eden 1-22-1894 to 6-13-1977
Ora M. Eden 5-27-1888 to 1-20-1921
Kentucky Death Certificate #
18696 states that Sada E. Jessie died on 6-13-1977 in Carter County and that
her place of residence was Carter County.
Violet Madden died on April 16,
1934, at 24 years of age, in Carter County, Kentucky according to Kentucky
Death Records 1911-2000. At the time of
the 1930 Carter County census she was living in the household of her cousin
Bert, son of Adolphus, and listed as 20 years old and a servant.
Minnie Madden married Mason
Jessee on December 20, 1920 in Carter County, Kentucky. She was born on
November 22, 1895 and died on November 20, 1976 in New Castle, Henry County,
Indiana.[67]
Her dates and place of death are confirmed by the SS Death Index. Kentucky
Birth Records 1911-2000 also confirm she was married to a Jessee.
Tinnie Madden in the 1900 and
1910 census records is actually shown as Tina Madden Fannin in Kentucky Birth
Records 1911-2000. In the 1930 census of Carter County she is listed, as
Tina, with her husband Ernest Fannin.
Tina and her husband William E. Fannin are buried in Garvin Ridge Cemetery,
Carter County.
Tina M. Fannin February 28, 1899 to February
7, 1980
William E. Fannin May 10, 1894 to June 14, 1965
According to Kentucky Birth
Records 1911-2000 Ruth Madden was born on June 2, 1917 in Carter County. From
the Kentucky Birth Records 1911-2000 it appears that Ruth Madden was married to
a Price. The SS Death Index states that a Ruth Price died in Indiana on January
19, 1991 and that she was born on June 2, 1917. Her SS Card was issued in
Indiana.
From the available records it
appears that Charles Madden and his wife Julia Messer had 8 children.
(1) Edgar Madden July
5, 1892 to August 1962
(2) Sadie Ethel Madden January 22, 1894 to June 13, 1977
(3) Minnie Madden November 22, 1895 to November 20, 1976
(4) Tina M. Maden February 28, 1899 to February 7, 1980
(5) Dewey G. Madden March 1, 1902 to February 29, 1976
(6) Edith Madden About
1905
(7) Violet Madden About 1911 to April 16, 1934
(8) Ruth Madden June
2, 1917 to January 19, 1991
Annie Lucie Madden
Daughter of Matthew Madden
Granddaughter of Jonathan
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Sister of David Otho Madden
On November 9, 1887 Lucy Madden
and William F. Horsley were married. Their surety on the bond form was shown as
“Dolfus Madden“ but signed T.M. Madden (probably a transcription error since
his middle initial is “A“, the transcriber also wrote Theodophpus?. Actually their marriage bond or license was
issued on November 9 in Rowan County and the return filed on November10, 1887,
also in Rowan County.[68]
1900 Federal Census Clark
County, Kentucky
2nd Magisterial
District, 12 June 1900
120/130
William M. Horseley May 1864
36 Md. 10 yrs. Ky.
Ky. Ky. RR laborer Can R &
W
Lucy wife Aug 1873
27 Md. 10 yrs. Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank Can R
& W
Ethel dau Jul 1889
10 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank Can R & W
Pearl dau Mar 1891
8 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank Can R & W
Rosa M. dau Dec
1894 5
Ky. Ky. Ky. Blank Can
R & W
Lillie dau Feb 1900
3/12 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank Can R & W
1910 Federal Census Clark
County, Kentucky
North Winchester Precinct,
Winchester, April 26, 1910
21/21
William M. Horseley 40
Married 1 30 yrs Ky.
Ky. Ky. RR foreman Can
R & W
Anna wife 34 Married 1
30 yrs[69] Ky.
Ky. Ky. 5 children, 4 living Can R & W
Effie dau 20 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can
R & W
Pearl dau 18 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can
R & W
Rose dau 15 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
Lillian dau 10 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can R & W
1920 Federal Census Fayette
County, Kentucky
Lexington, January 6, 1920
265/288
W. M. Horsley 50 married Ky. Ky.
Ky. RR watchman Can R & W
Lucy wife 47 married Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Mary daughter 6 single Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Annie Lucy Madden Horsley, the
youngest sister of David Otho Madden passed away on February 27, 1921 in
Fayette County, Kentucky. She was 49 years of age.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 02995
Place of Death
County: Fayette
City: Lexington
Address: 455 Shelby
Vot. Pct. Blank
Full Name: Mrs. Annie Lucie Horsley
Sex: Female
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: August 12, 1871
Age: 49 years, 6 months, 15 days
Occupation: Housekeeper
Birthplace: Carter County, Kentucky
Name of Father: Mathew Madden
Birthplace of Father: Greenup County, Ky.
Maiden Name of Mother: Sophia Estill
Birthplace of Mother: Fleming County, Ky.
Informant: William Horsley
Resident of Informant: 455 Shelby St., Lexington, Kentucky
Date Filed: Blank
Registrar: Blank
Date of Death: February 27, 1921
I attended deceased from: December 1st 1920
I last saw alive: December 14, 1920
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 9:15 A.M.
Cause of Death: Unable to read
Duration: Blank
Contributory: Blank
Duration: Blank
Signed: Asa P. Taylor, M.D.
Date Signed: February 28, 1921
Location of MD: Lexington, Kentucky
Place of Burial or
Removal: Winchester, Ky.
Date of Burial: March 1, 1921
Undertaker: Henry H. Hall
Address: Winchester, Kentucky
MISC. NOTES ON CHILDREN OF WILLIAM & LUCIE HORSLEY
Mary M. Horsley was born on
April 13, 1914 in Fayette County, Kentucky according to Kentucky Birth Records
1911-2000.
Pearl Horsley died on February
25, 1914 in Fayette County, Kentucky according to Kentucky Death Records
1911-2000, at the age of 23. Certificate # 03927.
James Franklin Madden
Son of Matthew Madden
Grandson of Jonathan
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Brother of David Otho Madden
On December 6, 1895 Frank
Madden and Georgia Ely were married. Their surety was H. L. Turner. Actually their marriage bond or license was
issued on December 6 in Rowan County and the return filed on December 8, 1895,
also in Rowan County. It is not known if they were actually married on the 6th,
7th or 8th, without seeing the actual paperwork.[70]
1900 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, June
18, 1900
284/292
Frank Madden Sep 1875 24
Married 4 yrs. Ky. Ky. Ky.
Clay miner Can R & W
Georgie wife Jun
1878 21
Married 4 yrs. Ky. Va. Ky.
1child/1 living Can R & W
Claud son Oct
1898 1 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
1910 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 28, 1910
202/202
James F. Madden 35
Married 1 14 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Retail Merchant/Gro. Store Can R & W
Georgia wife 32 Married 1
14 Ky. Ky.
Ky. 6 children, 6 living
Can R & W
Claud son 11 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. In school Can R & W
Cloe daughter 9
Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. In school
Clyde son 7 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. In school
Laura daughter
5 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school
Cleff son 4 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Pearle daughter 6/12
Single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
1920 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4,
Voting Precinct # 7, Upper Tygart
January 14, 1920
116/118
Frank Maden 45 M Ky. Ky.
Ky. Farmer Can Read & Write
Georgia wife 41 M Ky. Va.
Ky. Can
Read & Write
Claud son 21 S Ky. Ky.
Ky. Fire Clay Miner Can Read & Write
Chloe dau 19 S Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can Read & Write
Clide son 17 S Ky. Ky. Ky Fire Clay Miner Can Read & Write
Laura dau 15 S Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can Read & Write
Cleff son 13 S Ky. Ky.
Ky. In school Can Read & Write
Mable dau 7 S Ky. Ky.
Ky. Blank Blank
1930 Federal Census Carter
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 4, Upper
Tygart, April 7, 1930
112/113
Frank Madden 53 18 when married Ky.
Ky. Ky. Clay mine Can
R & W
Georgie wife 50 15 when married Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Mable dau 17 Ky.
Ky. Ky. In school Can
R & W
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 8545
County: Carter
Vot. Pct. Soldier # 17
Full Name: J. F. Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
If married, name of
spouse: Georgia Madden
Date of Birth: September 16, 1876
Age: 56 yrs.
6 mos. 24 days
Occupation: Miner, Weight Master
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: M. Madden
Birthplace of Father: Kentucky
Maiden Name of Mother: Blank
Informant: Claude Madden
Resident of Informant: Soldier, Ky.
Date Filed: March 10, 1933
Registrar: Mrs. L. S. Vinsent
Date of Death: April 9, 1933
I attended deceased from: March 1, 1933 to April 9, 1933
I last saw alive: April 9, 1933
Death occurred on the date
stated above at 9 PM
Cause of Death: Tuberculous
??enitis
Duration: 1 year 8 months
Contributory: Blank
Duration: Blank
Signed: Dan Fortune, MD
Date Signed: April 10, 1933
Location of MD: Soldier, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Blank
Date of Burial: Blank
Undertaker: Blank
Address: Blank
PATTON CEMETERY
Carter County, Kentucky
J. F. Madden September 16, 1878 (not sure if 1878 is error,
Dead Cert. says 1876)
April 9, 1933
Georgie Madden June 26, 1879
September 24, 1942
Pearl Madden, daughter of James
Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden shown as 6 months old in the 1910 Federal
Census died on April 15, 1914 at four years of age according to Kentucky Death
Records 1911 - 2000. Death Certificate # 11975. Pearl is buried at Eagle Hall
Cemetery next to her cousins the Abbot’s. Her stone says daughter of Frank and
George(Georgie) Madden 1909 - 1913.
Not sure if the 1913 is a
transcription error or stone cutter error but her death was in 1914.
Kentucky Birth Records 1911 -
1999 show that James Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden had a daughter Irene born
on March 5, 1915. Kentucky Death Records 1911 - 2000 show that she died on the
same day.
Kentucky Birth Records 1911 -
1999 show that James Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden had a daughter Mable C.
born on July 29, 1912.
Claude Madden, son of James
Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden died in Rowan County, Kentucky on March 31,
1966 at the age of 67. Shown as a resident of Rowan County. Kentucky Death
Certificate # 09378. The SS Death Index gives his date of birth as October 10,
1898 and his last residence as Morehead, Rowan County, Kentucky. The WWI
Registration Card for Claud William Madden gives his date of birth as October
10, 1898 and his residence as Soldier, Kentucky. He is working for the Ashland
Fire Brick Company and he gives his nearest relative as his mother, Georgie
Madden. He signed his name. He is buried alone in:
Garvin Ridge Cemetery.
Claude Madden 1898 to 1966
Clyde A. Madden, son of James
Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden died in Rowan County, Kentucky on October 14,
1999 at the age of 97. Shown as a
resident of Carter County. Kentucky Death Certificate # 33388. The SS Death
Index gives his date of birth as September 9, 1902 and his last residence as
Olive Hill, Carter County, Kentucky. Clyde and his wife Stella are buried in
the Bradley-Dean Cemetery in Carter County.
Clyde Madden September 9, 1902 to October
14, 1999 h/Stella
Stella Madden April 24, 1903 to December 21,
1987 w/Clyde
Cleff Madden, son of James
Franklin and Georgia Ely Madden died in Rowan County, Kentucky on October 22,
1993 at the age of 87. Shown as a resident of Carter County. Kentucky Death
Certificate # 28585. The SS Death Index gives his date of birth as May 18, 1906
and his last residence as Olive Hill, Carter County, Kentucky.
Laura Madden has by 1930
married William Kegley and is living in the Hoggtown area of Rowan County where
her husband is working at a brick works. The SS Death Index gives her date of
birth as July 27, 1904 and her death as January 1987 in Orlando, Florida. A
family researcher on RootsWeb’s World Connect Project gives the date of death
as January 25, 1987.
Chloe Madden is undoubtedly the
same as shown having two children in Boyd County in the 1920’s and according to
the 1930 census of Boyd County is married to Ross Keith. The age, location and
unusual first name “Chloe” fit very
well.
Based on the available records
it appears that James Franklin Madden and his wife Georgia Ely Madden had the
following children.
(1) Claude William Madden October 10, 1898 to March 31, 1966
(2) Chloe Madden About
1901
(3) Clyde A. Madden September 9, 1902 to October 14, 1999
(4) Laura Madden July
27, 1904 to January 25, 1987
(5) Cleff Madden May
18, 1906 to October 22, 1993
(6) Pearl Madden 1909
to April 15, 1914
(7) Mable C. Madden July 29, 1912 Still living at home in 1930 census
(8) Irene Madden March
5, 1915 to March 5, 1919
This would seem to agree with a
letter from Cleff Madden to David K. Tucker dated March 10, 1974. In that
letter Cleff stated, “I have one brother living (Clyde) & 3 sisters (Chloe,
Laura, and Mable) & one brother dead (Claude) and two sisters (Pearl &
Irene)”. The names in parentheses are mine. This accounts for 7 plus Cleff
which makes eight children.
Martha Amanda Madden
Daughter of
Jonathan, Granddaughter of Nathan
Very little is known of Martha Amanda[71]
Madden. The 1850 Federal Census of Greenup County shows her in the household of
her father Jonathan as “age 19, born in Kentucky”. She was presumably born at home on Three
Prong in about the year 1831[72].
Her mother would therefore be Jonathan’s first wife Elizabeth Horsley the
daughter of James Taylor Horsley and Joanna Dudley. Since the Jonathan Madden
family is not enumerated in the 1860 census the next record is of her marriage
in Lewis County on June 20, 1857 to Samuel V. Clark[73].
It is also interesting to note that her marriage to Samuel shows up in Fleming
County marriage records with the same date. Possibly they were married in one
county and the marriage was filed in the other county. Based on a birth year of
1831 Martha was 26 or 27 at the time of her marriage. At the time and in this
area her marriage was later that the norm.
It appears from the records
available to us that Martha became pregnant during the summer of 1856 since she
gave birth to Henry J. Clark in either March or May of 1857[74].
It seems likely that she moved to Lewis County and resided with her brother
Matthew during the pregnancy[75].
The question then becomes, was Samuel the father or did he simply marry a young
unwed mother. It is a question that will probably never be answered and really
doesn’t need to be since Henry was raised as his son.
In the 1860 Federal Census of
Lewis County the Samuel V. Clarke family is listed as follows:
1459/1459 Samuel V. Clarke 35 (1825) Farmer Born
Ohio
Martha 29
(1831) Born
Ky
Henry J. 3
(1857) Born
Ky
The Lewis County Vital Records
for the year 1864 record the following birth:
“Dec 3, 1864, Sophia W. Clark,
Female, born in Lewis Co. to Saml V. Clark and Martha Madden, white, parents
residing in Lewis County.”
It is possible, although
unproven, that Sophia was named for Sophia Estill Madden, the wife of Matthew
Madden and probably the person that showed her the most compassion during the
difficult period of her pregnancy. The reason for this compassion might become
more obvious when the circumstances surrounding the birth of Matthew and Sophia
Madden’s first child David Otho are considered.
I have never found Samuel or
Martha in the 1870 or 1880 Federal Census records nor have I found any record
of their daughter Sophia’s marriage at a later date. However, Samuel and Martha
Amanda Clark’s son Henry J. Clark is enumerated in the 1880 Federal Census of
Lewis County, Kentucky. That record is shown under Henry J. Clark.
Samuel V. Clark was enumerated
in the 1890 Special Schedule of Veterans
in Carter County, Kentucky as follows:
Page No 1, Supervisor’s
District No 5, Enumeration District No 27
Iron Hill Precinct, Carter
County, Kentucky
House No 6, Family No 7
Samuel V. Clark Private Company I
Regiment 16 Ky Inf Enlisted
1862 Discharged 1863
In the 1900 Federal Census of
Carter County, Kentucky Samuel Clark is enumerated as follows:
Iron Hill District No 8
June 1, 1900
7/7 Samuel V. Clark, Boarder,
Born Dec 1825, 75 yrs, widow, Ohio, Pa., Ohio
He is a boarder in the
household of Alfred Tailor.
This indicates that Martha
Amanda is dead. Her death would have occurred sometime between her daughter
Sophia’s birth in 1864 and the 1900 census. It is possible she is buried in
Garrison, in the same Murphy lot as Samuel, but this is pure conjecture until supporting
evidence can be found. A search of the several volumes of Lewis County Kentucky Cemeteries does
not show either Martha or Samuel.
A search of the National Park
Service Civil War Soldiers and Sailors shows Samuel V. Clark as a member of the
16th Kentucky Regiment, Company I. He is shown as having an
alternate name of Samuel V. Clarke.
An Ancestry Message Board
listing under the name Madden dated Feb 25, 2001 and submitted by Sue Madden
states that Samuel Clark is buried in Garrison, Kentucky in the Murphy lot. No
information is given to explain the relation to the Murphy’s, if any, nor is
there any source provided for this statement. It appears that the data provided
by Sue Madden comes from a paper written in 1961 by another researcher. Much of
the data in this paper would probably have been statements and traditions
passed on by the elder members of the family. This same listing shows his
middle initial incorrectly as “D”[76].
This would be an easily mistake to make since a “D” and “V” can sound very
similar when spoken.
Henry J. Clark
Son of Martha,
Grandson of Jonathan,
Great
grandson of Nathan
As discussed under Martha
Amanda Madden Clark it appears that Henry was born in either May or March of
1857.
He is listed with his parents
as 3 years of age in the 1860 Federal Census of Lewis County. I have never
found him or his family in the 1870 Census records.
By 1880 Henry is married, has
two children and is living in Quincy, Lewis County, Kentucky. He is living next
door to his wife’s family, John W. and Sarah Lambert.
Quincy, Precinct No 4
June 8, 1880
86/89
Henry Clark 23 Farmer Ky Ky Ky
Mary wife 23 Keeping H. Ky Ky Ky
Francis daug 2 Ky Ky Ky
William W. son 9/12
born Sept Ky Ky Ky
By the time of the 1900 census
of Lewis County, Kentucky, Henry and Mary’s oldest two children are missing but
the family has grown considerably and now contains eight more sons and
daughters. Living next door is Mary’s mother Sarah and two of Mary’s sisters;
Lake and Cora.
Magisterial District No 3
July 21, 1900
431/436
Henry Clark Head
May 1857
43 married 23 yrs.
Mary Wife Jan 1857 43 married 23 yrs.
Charly Son Sept 1880 19 Single
Bertha Dau May 1885 15 Single
Lake Son Apl 1887 13 Single
Amos Son Mar 1889 12 Single
Walker Son May 1892
8 Single
Nellie Dau June 1895
4 Single
Vesti Son Jan 1897
3 Single
Orval Son Oct 1899 7/12 Single
When a search was done for the
name Henry J. Clark on WorldConnect another researcher working on this same
family did show another daughter named Bertha born in 1885. This same
researcher gave Henry J. Clark’s date of birth as March 15, 1857 in Lewis
County, Kentucky and his date of death as April 26, 1922. This date of death
needs to be verified since the Death Records of Kentucky show the Clark that
died on April 26, 1922 as Henry T. Clark and not Henry J. Clark and the place
of death as Daviess County, Kentucky. Henry J. Clark was still living in Lewis
County at the time of the 1920 Federal Census. This same researcher gives his
wife’s maiden name as Mary Ann Lambert and her place of birth as Carter County,
Kentucky.
James Madden
Son of
Jonathan, Grandson of Nathan
James Madden[77],
the last child of Jonathan Madden and his first wife Elizabeth Horsley, was
born on January 10, 1834 on Three Prong.[78]
It is possible that Elizabeth died in child birth or certainly very soon
afterward for 11 months and 3 day later Jonathan married his second wife,
Elizabeth Horsley, the daughter of William Horsley. As a result James never
knew his birth mother.
Like most young men in that
time and place James started working at an early age to help support the
family, there simply wasn’t much time or need to attend school and James never
received a formal education.[79]
The first document to mention
James by name is the 1850 Federal Census of Greenup County when he is listed in
the household of his father Jonathan as, Jas. Madden, 16 years of age, born in
Kentucky and a laborer.
How, when and where James met
Nancy T.[80]
Howard is not known, but the result was marriage. The Marriage Records of Lewis
County, Kentucky record: “March 20, 1855, James Madden, resident of Carter
County, 22 years old, to Nancy Howard a resident of Lewis County, 21 years of
age, single and a resident of Lewis County.” According to the Civil War Pension
record for James Madden they were married by Mathias C. Merideth, Esq.
Even though the marriage
records state that James was a resident of Carter County it seems likely that
he was already living in Lewis at the time of their marriage or at least they
continued to live there from that time, for less than a year later their first
child was born in Lewis County.
Sarah E. Madden was born on
January 12, 1856. Unfortunately little Sarah E. died just a few months after
birth and was laid to rest in Black Oak Cemetery just outside Vanceburg, Lewis
County, Kentucky.[81]
Black Oak Cemetery
Sarah E. Madden
Daughter of Jas. & Nancy
7 mos 6 days
7-18-1856
Black Oak Cemetery is located
along Rt. 10 East of Vanceburg in the Black Oak area beside the Methodist
Church. This would also seem to indicate the area in which the James Madden
family was living in 1856.
Nancy Madden became pregnant
shortly after the death of her first child Sarah and on July 10, 1857 gave
birth to Lucinda Alice. The Madden’s
continued farming just outside Vanceburg, surrounded by friends and relatives
from Greenup County.[82]
On February 17,1860 they welcomed their third daughter Emily into the
family.
1860 Federal Census Lewis
County, Kentucky
17 July 1860
877/877
James Madden 26 Farmer $100
PE Kentucky
Nancy 26 Kentucky
Lucinda A. 3 Kentucky
Emily 5/12 Kentucky
On April 2, 1862 the Madden’s
household grew by one more with the birth of another daughter, Harriet A., she
was to be the last child for four years.
The nation was now gripped in a
mighty war of north against south and the area along the Kentucky-Ohio border
was strongly pro-union. James with a young and growing family stayed on the
sidelines for a time but in August of 1864 he told his family goodbye and made
the trip to Cincinnati, Ohio where he enrolled in Company “F”, 1st
Regiment of Heavy Artillery Ohio Volunteers, to serve one year. In a manner of
speaking it was the beginning of the end for James Madden.
By the first of December 1864
James and his Regiment were on a march from Flat Creek Station to Bean’s
Station, in the State of Tennessee. During that march James became ill and was
diagnosed with pneumonia. According to the regiments assistant surgeon James’
pneumonia assumed a chronic form from which he never recovered sufficiently to
be able to perform the ordinary duties of a soldier. He was in the Regimental
Hospital at various dates from December 1864 to June 1865. He was discharged at
Knoxville, Tennessee on June 20, 1865.[83]
Not long after James returned
home he moved his family across the river from Vanceburg, Kentucky into a flat
area known as Irish Bottom, Adams County, Ohio.[84]
Nancy also became pregnant for the fifth
time, for on April 23, 1866 she gave birth to another daughter that they named
Lucy Bell. It was also about this time
that James consulted his family physician, W. A. Frizell, and was eventually
diagnosed with pulmonary consumption.
Although James’ health
gradually grew worse he continued farming while his family grew by one more
daughter on July 9, 1868. They named her Mary Ellen.
1870 Federal Census Adams
County, Ohio
Green Township, Stouts Post
Office, 4 June 1870
34/35
James Madden 36 Farmer $250 RE $400 PE Kentucky
Nancy 36 Keeping
house Kentucky
Lucinda 10 At Home Kentucky
Emily 9 At
Home Kentucky
Harriet A. 7 At Home Kentucky
Lucy B. 4 At
Home Ohio
Mary 1 Ohio
Shortly after the 1870 Census
Nancy became pregnant again and on April 22, 1871 Martha Rebecca was born at
Irish Bottom, Adams County, Ohio. James’ health continued to worsen to the
point that by 1880 he really could not do any manual labor.[85]
1880 Federal Census Adams
County, Ohio
East end of Green Township, 10
June 1880
137/141
James Madden 45 Farm Labor Consumption Ky.
East Va. Ky.
Nancy T. wife 45 Keeps house Ky. Ky. Ky.
Harriet A. Dau. 18 House
Servant Ky. Ky. Ky.
Lucy Bell Dau. 14 School Oh. Ky. Ky.
Mary Ellen Dau. 12 School Oh. Ky. Ky.
Martha Rebecca Dau. 8 School Oh. Ky. Ky.
On January 23, 1882 James
Madden died and was buried in the Sandy Springs Cemetery, Green Township, Adams
County, Ohio. He had just celebrated his 48th birthday. Slightly
over four years later Nancy followed him in death.
SANDY SPRINGS CEMETERY[86]
James Madden 10 Jan 1834 - 23 Jan 1882 1OHA[87]
Nancy w/o James 6 Aug 1834 - 29 May 1886
On January 25, 1882 an obituary,
for James Madden, appeared in THE VANCEBURG COURIER.
“James
Madden died at his residence near Rockville[88] last Friday morning. Born Carter Co.
Buried Sandy Springs.”[89]
Based on census records and the
one cemetery record it appears that James Madden and his wife Nancy Howard had
the following seven children.[90]
(1) Sarah Elizabeth[91]
Madden January 12, 1856
to July 18, 1856
(2) Lucinda Alice Madden July 10, 1857 to August 2, 1923, Hamilton,
Ohio
(3) Emily (Emma) Madden February 17, 1860 to June 1912, Normal,
Illinois
(4) Harriet A. Madden April 2, 1862 to September 7, 1943,
Garrison, Kentucky
(5) Lucy Bell Madden April 23, 1866 to August 22, 1912,
Madison, Missouri
(6) Mary Ellen Madden July 10, 1868 to June 28, 1903, Frost,
Texas
(7) Martha Rebecca Madden April 22, 1871 to April 28, 1891, Atlanta,
Illinois
John H. Madden
Son of
Jonathan,
Grandson of Nathan
At the time of the 1850 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky John Madden was enumerated in the household
of his father Jonathan as 14 years of age (1836) and born in Kentucky.
No. 475 March 17, 1859
John Madden to Cyntha Ann
Horsley
This is to certify that on the
17 day of March 1859 the Rites of Matrimony were legally solemnized by me
between John Madden and Cyntha Ann Horsley at Hiram Horsley’s in the County of
Carter in the presence of
Signed F. M. Jacob,
Evangelist[92]
1870 Federal Census, Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct 3, 30 June 1870
152/147
John Madden 31 Works
on Farm $500RE $250
Per. Kentucky
Ann 28 Keeping
house Kentucky
Mary E. 7 Kentucky
Louisa 5 Kentucky
Dora A. 3 Kentucky
Anna R. 1 Kentucky
1880 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct 3, Liberty Post
Office, 9 June 1880
139/142
John H. Madden 44 Farmer Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Cynthia A. wife 44 Kentucky Ohio Kentucky
Mary E. Dau. 17 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Louisa J. Dau. 15 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Dora A. Dau. 13 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Rebecca W. Dau. 11 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Fielden C. Son
8 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
John B. Son 2 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Sometime between Francis Marion
Maddens birth on February 27, 1882 and the 1900 Federal Census John H. Madden
lost his wife.
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
District # 3, Kenton Furnace,
26 June 1900
380/390
John Maddin Dec 1835[93] 64
Farmer Kentucky Virginia
Virginia Can R & W
Marion son Feb 1883 17
Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky Can R & W
1910 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 5, 18
April 1910
34/35
John H. Madden 74 Widow Farmer Kentucky
Virginia Kentucky Can R & W
John is living next door to his
son Fielden C. Madden at the time of the 1910 census.
John H. Madden died just a
little less than 8 months later, on November 3, 1910.[94]
John and his wife Cynthia Ann presumably are buried together, but I have not
found any reference to the location.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON CHILDEREN OF JOHN H. MADDEN
MADDEN - MCGINNIS GRAVEYARD[95]
Fielden C. Madden, born Mar. 16, 1873
died
Mar. 30, 1958
India E. Madden wife of F. C. Madden
born Jan. 25, 1872
died Oct. 25, 1909
Fielden W. Madden, Jr. born Jan. 20, 1896
died Apr.
7, 1940
ANDERSON CEMETERY
John B. Madden 1878 - 1946
The following Kentucky Death
Certificate is for Mary Elizabeth Madden who married Robert M. Howard on July
21, 1883 in Greenup County, Kentucky.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 20181
County: Lewis
Vot. Pct. Garrison
Full Name: Mary Howard
Sex: Female
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Name of Spouse: Robert M. Howard
Date of Birth: Dec. 12, 1882
Age: 68 years, 7 months, 18 days
Occupation: Housework
Birthplace: Ky.
Name of Father: John Madden
Birthplace of Father: Ky.
Maiden Name of Mother: Cynthia Horsley
Birthplace of Mother: Ky.
Informant: R. M. Horsley
Resident of Informant: Garrison, Ky.
Date Filed: Unreadable
Registrar:
Date of Death: July 30, 1931
I attended deceased from:
I last saw alive:
Death occurred on the date
stated above at
Cause of Death: Burned to death (accidental)
Duration:
Contributory:
Duration:
Signed:
Date Signed: Herbert M. Bertram, MD
Location of MD: Vanceburg, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Lewis County
Date of Burial: July 31, 1931
Undertaker: K. Stanley Kimble
Address: Vanceburg, Ky.
Based on the census records and
information supplied by ML Sparks John H. Madden and Cynthia Ann had the
following children.
(1) Anna R. Madden Born late 1859 or early 1860[96]
(2) Mary E. Madden December 12, 1862 to July 30, 1931[97]
Married
Robert M. Howard July 21, 1883[98]
(3) Nellie Madden December 12, 1862[99]
(4) Louisa Jane Madden December 12, 1864[100]
(4) Dora Ann Madden May 27, 1867[101]
(5) Rebecca
W. Madden April 29, 1869[102]
(6) Fielden C. Madden March 16, 1873 to March 30, 1958[103]
Married
India Ella McGinnis March 27, 1895[104]
(7) John Berry Madden August 4, 1877 to 1946[105]
(8) Francis Marion Madden February
27, 1882[106]
Telitha Jane Madden
Daughter of
Jonathan, Granddaughter of Nathan
Telitha Jane Madden was born on
August 10, 1840[107]
to Jonathan and his second wife Elizabeth Horsley, daughter of William Horsley.
She is shown in various Federal Census records as Telitha J.,
Eliza J. and as Jane[108].
She, like several of her siblings never had an opportunity to attend school.
Jane never married and lived her whole life with her parents and after their
deaths she lived alone but within one or two houses of several of her brothers
and other in-laws. In the vernacular of the times and as stated on her death
certificate she was an “old maid”. She
died on January 17, 1918 at the age of 78 in Greenup County, undoubtedly at
Three Prong. Although there does not appear to be a tombstone record for her or
her parents it seems likely that they are buried together in the same cemetery.
Her death certificate says she was buried in the Roiston Cemetery. This may be
the Rhoden Roister Cemetery off Three Prong in a farmer’s field under two tulip
poplar trees. In the year 2000 Scott Weisman found only three stones that were
recognizable although a number of plain stones marked grave sites.
The 1850 Federal Census of
Greenup County lists her as Eliza Jane, 11 years of age and born in Kentucky.
She is enumerated with her parents and siblings in the 1st district
on August 1, 1850.
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Kentucky Telitha Jane is enumerated in the household of her father
Jonathan as 29 years of age, born in Kentucky and works at home.
At the time of the 1880 Federal
Census of Kentucky Telitha J. is enumerated in the household of her father Jonathan
as 40 years of age, born in Kentucky and at home. She cannot read or write.
At the time of the 1900 Federal
Census Jane and her mother are living together and next door to her brother
Samuel.
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
District 3, Kenton Furnace, 29
June 1900
444/459
Bessy or Betsy May 1815
85 Wd. 10 children 6 living Farmer
Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Jane (daughter Aug 1839
60 Single HK
Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
1910 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Three Prong Rd., District #5,
Part of Kenton, 26 April 1910
97/97
Eliza Jane 70
Single Kentucky Father: Ohio
Mother: Ohio Cannot read or write
She is living within a couple
of houses of her brothers Jonathan and King H. Madden
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 1034
County: Greenup
Vot. Pct.: Leatherwood
Full Name: Jane Madden
Sex: Female
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Single, Maid
Date of Birth: Aug 10, 1840
Age: 78 yrs. 3 mos. 27 days
Occupation: Housework
Birthplace: Greenup County, Ky
Name of Father: Jonathan Maden (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Maiden Name of Mother:
Elizabeth Horsley
Birthplace of Mother: Clark Co Ohio
Informant: E H Green
Resident of Informant: Lowder Ky
Date Filed: Jan 18, 1918
Registrar: E. E. Warnock
Date of Death: Jan 17, 1918
I attended deceased from: no physician
I last saw alive: Blank
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: Blank
Cause of Death: Lagrippe and Senility
Duration: Blank
Contributory: Old age
Duration: 5 yrs. ?
Signed: J W Willard? & E E Warnock
Date Signed: Jan. 18, 1918
Location of MD: Warnock, Ky
Place of Burial or
Removal: Roiston grave yard
Date of Burial: Jan. 18, 1918
Undertaker: Blank
Address: Blank
David R. Madden
Son of
Jonathan, Grandson of Nathan
On May 30, 1867 David R. Madden
married Elizabeth Dummitt in Greenup County, Kentucky.
1870 Federal Census, Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct 4, Old Town P.O.
9 July 1870
316/310
David R. Madden 25 Teamster $100 Per. Kentucky
Elizabeth 22 Keeping house Kentucky
Ezekiel 2 Kentucky
Sarah A. 4/12 Kentucky Born in Jan.
At the time of the census David
R. and his family are living next door to his father Jonathan.
1880 Federal Census Greenup
County
Precinct 4, Oldtown Post Office
279/300
David R. Madden 39 Farmer Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Elizabeth 30 At Home Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Ezekiel 12 Son Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Sarah A. 10 Dau. Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Telitha 8 Dau. Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Elizabeth 5 Dau. Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
David 2 Son Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
They are living between his
father Jonathan and his bother King H.
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County
Kenton Furnace, June 29, 1900
David Madden April
1845 55
Married 34 yrs Ky. Oh. Ky.
Can Read & Write
Elizabeth wife Mar. 1848 52 Married 34 yrs Ky. Oh. Ky. 11 children 9 living
David son Feb. 1879
21
Scott son Oct. 1880 19
George son Sept 1882
17
Nancy dau. Jul. 1884
15
Henry son Aug.
1887 12
1910 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
1920 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
At the time of the 1900 Federal
Census of Kentucky Elizabeth is stated to have had 11 children with 9 still
living. They were.
(1) Ezekiel Madden Born 1868 to February 18, 1950[109]
(2) Sarah A. Madden About 1870
(3) Telitha Madden About 1872
(4) Elizabeth Madden About 1875
(5) David Madden February
1879
(6) Scott Madden October
1880 to March 16, 1939[110]
(7) George Madden September 1882
(8) Nancy Madden July
1884
(9) Henry Madden August
1887 to February 3, 1948[111]
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 5719
County: Carter
Vot. Pct.: Carter
Full Name: David Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Widowed
Date of Birth: April 15, 1842
Age: 82 yrs. 11 mos. 5 days
Occupation: Farm work, Farmer
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: Johnathin Madden (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Maiden Name of Mother: Elizabeth Alice Horseley (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Mother: Kentucky
Informant: Scott Madden
Resident of Informant: Carter, Ky.
Date Filed: March 21, 1925
Registrar: Bertha Carver
Date of Death: March 20, 1925
I attended deceased from: Blank
I last saw alive: Blank
Death occurred on the date
stated above at 1 am.
Cause of Death: Fracture of hip joint
Duration: 1 month
Contributory: Hypostatic Pneumonia
Duration: 5 days
Signed: H. M. Fults, M. D.
Date Signed: March 21, 1925
Location of MD: Carter, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Dummitt Cemetery
Date of Burial: March 22, 1925
Undertaker: Frank Green
Address: Lowder, Ky.
Samuel Seton Madden
Son of
Jonathan, Grandson of Nathan
The basis for the name Samuel
Seton Madden is not known however at the time of the 1840 Federal Census of
Greenup County, Kentucky a “Samuel Seaton” is enumerated only three pages from
the Jonathan Madden family. It is not known if this is the basis for the name
and, if so, what was the connection with this Samuel Seaton family. Samuel S.
Madden was born on August 15, 1847[112]
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky Samuel Madden is enumerated in the household
of his father Jonathan as 23 (1847) years of age, born in Kentucky and working
on farm.
Two years later Samuel Madden,
who had just turned 25, married Mary Fisher on August 29, 1872 in Greenup
County, Kentucky.[113]
1880 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct # 4, Old Town, Page
not dated
281/302
Samuel Madden 32 Laborer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Cannot read or write
Mary S. 31 House
Keeper Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can read and write
Albert M. son
6 Ky. Ky.
Ky. Attended school in year
Isaac F. son 4 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
John S. son 1 Ky. Ky.
Ky.
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
29 June 1900
445/460
Samuel Madden Aug 1847
52 Married 28 yrs. Ky. Ky. Ky.
Farmer Cannot R or W
Mary wife
Apr 1847 51 Married 28 yrs. Ky. Ky.
Pa. 8 Children, 5 living
Mason son Jun.
1873 26
Married 0 yrs. Ky. Ky.
Ky. Shaver
Isaac son Jul. 1879
24 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. Day
laborer
John son
Mar.1881 18 Single Ky. Ky. Ky. Farm
labor
Ransom son Jul. 1881
18 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. Blank
Mary dau May
1883 17 Single Ky. Ky.
Ky. At School
Myrtle dau. in law Oct.
1882 17 Married 0 yrs. 0children
They are living next to his
mother Betsy and sister Jane and his sister Elizabeth and her husband James
Lawhorn.
1910 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 5, Part
of Kenton, 29 April 1910
Three Prong Rd.
129/129
Samuel S. Madden Head 62 Md. 1
37 yrs. Ky. Oh.
Ky. Farmer Cannot read or write
Malinda J. Wife 60
Md. 1 37 yrs. Ky.
Va. Ky. None
8 children, 5 living
Can
read & write
Albert M. Son 36
Md. 2 6 yrs.
Ky. Ky. Ky.
Farm labor Can R & W
Malinda J. Dau in Law 24 Md. 1 6
yrs. Ky. Ky.
Ky. None 4 children, 4 living
Minnie M(?) Grand dau
8 Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can R & W, School in yr.
Harvey D. Grand son 5 Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Nola B. Grand dau
3 Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Lucy B. Grand dau
1 6/12 Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Charles C. Grand son 1/12 Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Note that Albert’s first child
Minnie is 8 years old and apparently by his first wife Mary Lawhorn since he
and Malinda have only been married 6 years.
Marriage Records Greenup
County, Kentucky[114]
1851 - 1900
Albert M. Madden to Mary L. M.
Lawhorn on 15 April 1900
Note by DKT: Albert M. Madden
is “Mason” in the 1900 Census.
Albert M. Madden was born June
24, 1873 according to his WWI Registration Card and his wife was also shown as
Malinda. Albert died in Boyd County, Kentucky on November 6, 1951.[115]
According to the 1910 census Albert M. had been married twice. Therefore Mary
L. M. Lawhorn was his first wife and Malinda J. Dummit was his second wife.
John in the 1900 Census is
shown to be John S. Madden on his WWI Registration Card and born on March 5,
1879. His wife is shown as Rachel. According to GREENUP COUNTY, KENTUCKY
CEMETERIES by Jacob and Bertha Savage. John Madden 3/5/1879 to 3/9/1934 is
buried in the Dummitt Cemetery on Three Prong. According to GREENUP COUNTY,
KENTUCKY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1904 TO 1920 found on the Greenup USGENWEB site John
S. Madden 24 years of age married Rachel M. Jordan 16 years of age on January
21, 1904.
Ransom Madden in the 1900
census is buried in the Riverview Cemetery off U.S. 23 in Greenup according to Greenup County, Kentucky Cemeteries by
Jacob and Bertha Savage. He is shown as Rance C. Madden 1881-1915.
THREE PRONG/EAST REISTER
CEMETERY[116]
Samuel S. Madden
1847 - 1913
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 23347
County: Greenup
Vot. Pct.: Leatherwood
Full Name: Samuel Seton Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: Blank
Age: Blank
Occupation: Farmer, Farming
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: Johnathin Madden (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Maiden Name of Mother: Betsy Horseley (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Mother: Kentucky
Informant: John Madden
Resident of Informant: Lowder, Ky.
Date Filed: September 30, 1913
Registrar: E. E. Warnock
Date of Death: August 20, 1913
I attended deceased from: August 17, 1913 to August 20, 1913
I last saw alive: August 18,
1913
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 11:30 am.
Cause of Death: Typhoid fever
Duration: 11 days
Contributory: Blank
Signed: H. M. Fults, M. D.
Date Signed: August 21, 1913
Location of MD: Carter, Kentucky
Place of Burial or
Removal: 3 Prong Cemetery
Date of Burial: August 22, 1913
Undertaker: W. F. Carter
Address: Carter, Kentucky
(P.S. No burial permit applied
for, E. E. W.)
Mary S. Madden, wife of Samuel
Seton Madden, was living with her son Albert’s family at the time of the 1930
Census of Greenup County and listed as 80 years of age. Nine years later Mary
passed away on December 12, 1939 at 90 years of age.[117]
She is probably buried next to her husband at Three Prong Cemetery, however no
tombstone record exist.
At the time of the 1900 and
1910 census’ Samuel’s wife Mary states that she has had 8 children 5 of whom
are still living. ML Sparks also supplies 3 additional children which are
covered in the footnotes.
(1) Albert Mason Madden June
24, 1873 to November 6, 1951
(2) Isaac Fielden Madden Jul 14, 1875 to October 8, 1953
(3) Rachel J. Madden December 6, 1877 to March 16, 1879
(4) John S. Madden March 5, 1879
(5) Ransom C. Madden July 13, 1881 to March 5, 1915
(6) Mary A. Madden May 25, 1883
(7) Baby Boy Madden June 9, 1885
(8) Baby Boy Madden June 5, 1888 to June 5, 1888
Ashland Daily
Independent, Saturday, Apr. 26, 2003
Anna Madden
Anna Smith Madden, 86, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., formerly of Leatherwood Road in
Greenup County, died Friday, April 25, 2003, at her residence.
Mrs. Madden was born in Greenup County, a daughter of the late Lewis and Amanda
Burns Smith.
She was a member of Lower Grassy Church of Christ in Grayson and a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Clifford Madden, on March 4,
1991; two daughters, Phyllis Ann Madden and Virginia Huffman; a son, Clifford
Nolan Madden; six brothers, Riley, George, Thurman, Herman, Brady and Marce
Smith; and five sisters, Mary Sloas, Sally Madden, Clarice Holland, Lorraine
Motley and Hannah Ashe.
Mrs. Madden is survived by two daughters, Sue McBrayer and Madlyn Petrillo,
both of Murfreesboro; a brother, Paul Smith, of Dearborn, Fla.; eight
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lower Grassy Church of Christ with
Larry Barrell, minister, officiating. Burial will be in Logan Cemetery in Garrison.
Friends may call at Roberson Funeral Home in South Shore from 6 to 9 p.m.
Monday and at the church an hour before the service Tuesday.[118]
Charles Clifford Madden, the
son of Albert M. Madden and grandson of Samuel S. Madden, died at 7 AM on March
4, 1991 in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio. His Ohio Death Certificate #021535
states that he was born on February 28, 1910.[119]
Portsmouth Daily Times,
Monday, September, 14, 1967
Madden
Virgie Brown Madden, 81, of Grove City, a former South Webster resident,
died Saturday at a Columbus hospital.
A native of Greenup County, Ky., she was a member of Southwestern Church of
Christ of Grove City.
Surviving are her husband, Harvey Dillard Madden; a son Dillard Mason Madden of
Grove City; a foster son, Joseph Lawhun of Lucasville; three daughters, Mrs.
Arthur (Kathryn) Raynard of Canal Winchester, Mrs. Ray (Lucille) Nutter of
Lockbourne and Mrs. Donald (Mary) Arnold of Wheelersburg, Route 2; three
brothers, Woodrow Brown of Portsmouth, and Jarve Brown and Fred Brown; three
sisters, Icy Kinker of Lucasville, Flora Hill of Ashley Corner and Leota Ruth
of New Boston; 16 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and three
great-great-grandchildren.
Service is 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church, with Jim Mitchel, minister,
officiating, and interment in Vernon Cemetery.
Friends may call at Schoedinger Funeral Home 3920 Broadway Grove City, from 3
to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Isaac D. Madden
Son of
Jonathan,
Grandson of Nathan
Isaac D. Madden[120]
is somewhat of a mystery. He is shown in the 1850 Federal Census in the
household of his father Jonathan Madden. He is shown as 9 years of age and
therefore born about 1841. He was undoubtedly born at Three Prong in Greenup
County. From this point on there is no census record found for Isaac. The whole
Jonathan Madden family was missed in the 1860 census of Greenup.
Isaac apparently moved to Lewis
County, Kentucky sometime after 1860 but prior to his marriage to Lucy Ann
Stricklett on July 12, 1866 in Lewis County. It is possible that he initially
lived with one of his older siblings Matthew, James, or Martha Amanda since
they all lived in Lewis County at that time.
There is no record indicating
that Isaac ever enlisted in the service during the Civil War.
Neither Isaac nor any of the members
of his family are found in the 1870 or 1880 census of Lewis County although
Isaac is shown in the tax records of Lewis County during that time period. With
the exception of the 1850 census records of Greenup County and the 1866
marriage record in Lewis County all of the following information on Isaac comes
from the records of Marilyn S. Walters referenced in a previous footnote.
Ms. Walters’s records indicate
that Isaac D. Madden and Lucy Ann Stricklett[121]
had a total of eight children:
(1) Richard Daniel Madden March 17, 1868 to March 7, 1888 Lewis County
(2) Samuel Madden October
12, 1870 to July 15, 1918[122] Lewis County
(3) Flora Mack Madden November 21, 1872 to 1902 Lewis County
(4) Nem Rod Madden March 7, 1874 to July 1, 1875 Lewis County
(5) Lafayette Madden September 17, 1877 to March 1, 1879 Lewis County
(6) John Marion Madden March 8, 1878[123]
to January 18, 1941 Lewis County
(7) Verinda Jane Madden April 21, 1883 to January 10, 1960 Martin, Lewis County
(8) Rosigro Madden October 8, 1887 to July 17, 1888 Lewis County
Lucy Ann Stricklett Madden died
on March 24, 1888, just 5 months after Rosigro was born. A little less than 4
months later baby Rosigro died at 9 months of age.
In analyzing the records of Ms.
Walters’s, note that an exact date of birth is given for every child and an
exact date of death is also given for every child except Flora. There is also
an exact date of death for Isaac and Lucy Ann but not for their dates of birth.
This would seem to indicate that the information comes from a bible or family
record put together by one of the children, possibly Verinda since this is the
only child with an exact “place of birth”. If it were from a bible record
started by Isaac and Lucy it would probably have included their dates of birth
but if put together after their deaths it is possible that their children might
not have known the exact date of birth for their parents.
There is some circumstantial
evidence that Isaac D. Madden may have resided in the general vicinity of
Martin Community from before the time of his marriage. Martin is located just
to the northwest of Vanceburg on Martin Creek. There is a small branch that
runs into Martin Creek called Stricklet Branch. It seems likely that the branch
got its name from Lucy’s family who probably lived in that area. Verinda Jane
Madden Kennedy’s death certificate indicates that she had lived in the same
area all her life.
Samuel Madden
Son of Isaac D.,
Grandson of Jonathan,
Great grandson of Nathan
At the time of the 1910 Federal
Census Samuel Madden is living in Mayville City, Mason County, Kentucky. He is
39 years of age, married twice and is working in a cotton mill. His current
wife is Tabitha J., 31 years of age and they have been married 3 years. He has
a step-son Harlan J. Hale, 6 years of age and a son William I., 2 years of age.
Sam Madden died on August 13,
1918 in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky at the age of 48 and is buried in the
Maysville Cemetery.
In the 1920 Census of Fleming
County, Kentucky his widow Tabitha J. Madden is living in Fairview Precinct,
Fleming County, Kentucky with two sons; John S. who is 8 years of age and
William I. who is 12 years of age.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 23758
County: Mason
Vot. Pct.: 1st Ward
Full Name: Sam Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: Blank
Age: 48 years
Occupation: Labor
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: Casey Madden
Birthplace of Father: Kentucky
Maiden Name of Mother: Lucie Strickle
Birthplace of Mother: Kentucky
Informant: C. A. Slattery
Resident of Informant: Maysville, Kentucky
Date Filed: August 14, 1918
Registrar: Rose L. Haffey
Date of Death: August 13, 1918
I attended deceased from: July 1, 1918
I last saw alive: August 8, 1918
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 8 A.M.
Cause of Death: Aortic insufficiency
Duration: 4 years
Contributory: Hydrothorax (?)
Duration: 1 year
Signed: J. H. Samuel, M.D.
Date Signed: August 13, 1918
Location of MD: Maysville, Kentucky
Place of Burial or Removal: Maysville Cemetery
Date of Burial: Blank
Undertaker: H?ggins & Slattery
Address: Maysville, Kentucky
John Marion Madden
Son of Isaac D.,
Grandson of Jonathan,
Great grandson of Nathan
John M. Madden was born on
March 8, 1879 in Lewis County, Kentucky undoubtedly in the vicinity of Martin’s
Run and Quick’s Run. The Madden family has not been located in the 1880 Federal
Census of Lewis County.
His mother died just a week
after his 9th birthday.
After their father’s death in
1896 the four remaining children; Samuel, John, Verinda and Flora remained
together as a family unit. After Verinda’s marriage to Oscar Kennedy in 1899
the three remaining children including John continued to live together and are
found in the 1900 Federal Census living in Martin, Lewis County[124].
Martin, Lewis County, Kentucky
5th June 1900
74/74
Samuel Madden Head M Oct 1870
29 Single Ky
Ky Ky Farmer
Rent Can R & W
Flora Sister F Nov 1872
27 Single Ky Ky Ky Blank Can R & W
John M. Brother M Mar
1879 21 Single Ky Ky
Ky Farmer Can R & W
In the 1910 Federal Census of
Illinois John M. Madden and his wife Goldie E. are living in Vance Township,
Vermilion County, Illinois. He is 31 and she is 18, they have been married one
month.
In the 1920 Federal Census of
Mason County, Kentucky John M. Madden and his wife Golda are living back in Mason
County in the Dietrich Precinct. John is 41, a laborer and cannot read or
write.
They have 4 children, all born
in Illinois; Opal L. who is 7, Loyd W. who is 5, Johny H. who is 4 5/12 and
Dorthy M. who is 1 11/12. All of the children were born in Illinois. They also
have Annie Walker, a cousin, who is 17 and born in Kentucky living with them.
In the 1930 Census of Mason
County, Kentucky John M. Madden, a widower, age 51 is living on Clark Street in
Maysville, Kentucky with two of his sons; Floyd W. who is 15 and John H. who is
14. He and Floyd are working at odd jobs and John is working in a tobacco
factory.
It appears that John remarried
sometime after 1930 as his son refers to him as married to Elizabeth age 50 on
his death certificate.
John Marion Madden died on
January 18, 1941 in the Hayswood Hospital in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky.
His cause of death was cancer of the intestine.
Lewis County, Kentucky
Cemeteries, Vol. 6 provides documentation on the last resting place of John M.
Madden, the fourth born of Isaac Madden and Lucy Ann Stricklett. Concord is
just a short distance from Martin and the area where he apparently grew up.
Pine Grove
Located beside Pine Grove Church near Concord, Ky.
John M. Madden 1879 - 1941
Goldie H. Madden 1892 – 1920
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No. 2774
Place of death, County: Mason
Place of death, City: Maysville
Place of death, Hospital or
Institution: Hayswood Hospital
USUAL RESIDENCE OF DECEASED:
State: Kentucky
County: Mason
City or town: Rural
Street No.: 516 Clark St. Dieterich Pct.
Vot. Pct.
Full Name: John Marion Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Name of wife: Elizabeth Madden
Age of wife if alive: Elizabeth Madden
Date of Birth: March 8, 1878
Age: 62 years, 10 months, 10 days
Occupation: Farmer
Birthplace: Lewis County, Kentucky
Name of Father: Isaac Madden
Birthplace of Father: U.S.A.
Maiden Name of Mother: Lucy Ann Stricklett
Birthplace of Mother: U.S.A.
Informant: John Madden Jr.
Resident of Informant: Maysville,
Kentucky
Date Filed: January 20, 1941
Registrar: Rex Parker
Date of Death: January 18, 1941
I attended deceased from: January 13, 1941
I last saw alive: January 14, 1941
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 8:20 PM
Cause of Death: Cancer of Intestine
Duration: Blank
Contributory: Blank
Duration: Blank
Signed: H. N. Parker, M.D.
Date Signed: January 20, 1941
Location of MD: Maysville, Kentucky
Place of Burial or Removal:
Date of Burial: January 21, 1941
Undertaker: J. W. Porter & Sons
Address: Maysville, Kentucky
Verinda Jane Madden,
Daughter of Isaac D.,
Granddaughter of Jonathan,
Great granddaughter of Nathan
Verinda Jane Madden[125]
the 8th child of Isaac D. Madden and Lucy Ann Stricklett was born on
April 21, 1883 Lewis County, Kentucky. She was probably born in or near Martin
Community just northwest of Vanceburg. She was only 5 years old when her mother
and baby brother passed away. Since there is no record indicating that her
father remarried it is probable that her 11 year old sister Flora took over
many of the responsibilities of caring for Jane.
On August 18, 1899 Jane married
Oscar Kennedy in Lewis County. She was 4 months past her 16th birthday
and had probably been living with one of her older siblings since her father
Isaac’s death on May 14, 1996.
Oscar and Jane remained in the
Martin area the remainder of their lives and reared a family of seven children
to maturity. The census records of 1910, 1920 and 1930 all record Oscar’s
occupation as “farmer”.
On January 10, 1960 Jane Madden
Kennedy passed away, at her home on Martin Fork, she was the last of the
children of Isaac D. Madden and Lucy Ann Stricklett. Three days later on October 10, 1960 she was
laid to rest in Aill’s Cemetery a short distance from her lifelong home.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 1248
County: Lewis
City or Town: Vanceburg RR #5
Length of Stay in this
location: Life
Residence on a farm: Yes
Full Name: Jane Kennedy
Sex: Female
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: April 21, 1883
Age: 77 years
Occupation: Housekeeping
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: Issac Madden
Birthplace of Father: Not Given
Maiden Name of Mother: Lucy Ann Stricklett
Informant: William Kennedy
Resident of Informant: Not
Given
Date Filed: 1/14/1960
Registrar: Margaret Lykins
Date of Death: January 10, 1960
I attended deceased from:
1/7/1960 to 1/10/1960
I last saw alive: 1/7/1960
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 9:30 PM
Cause of Death: Massive Arinal? Hemorrhage
Duration: Not Given
Contributory: Hypertension
Duration: Not Given
Signed: O Esham? MD
Date Signed: 1/12/1960
Location of MD: Vanceburg, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Ailes Cemetery, Vanceburg, Ky.
Date of Burial: 1/13/1960
Undertaker: Eugene Dickerson
Address: Vanceburg, Ky.
MRS. OSCAR KENNEDY
Mrs. Jane Madden Kennedy, 77, wife of Oscar Kennedy, a retired Lewis County
farmer, died at 9:30 Sunday night at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. William Kennedy of Martin Fork of Quick's Run. Mrs. Kennedy leaves
70 descendants.
Ill for the past 4 years, Mrs. Kennedy suffered the last of three strokes Wednesday
of last week. She had not been well for a number of years. She was born April
21, all who knew her for her many kindnesses and considerations despite her
years of ill health.
Surviving in addition to her husband and son at whose home she died are one
other son, Earl Kennedy of Rt. 5 Vanceburg; five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Gasaway
of West Union, OH, Mrs. Mae Himes of Concord, KY, Mrs. Beatrice Himes of
Hillsboro, KY ; Mrs. Pearl Walker of Trinity and Mrs. Esther Walker of Trinity.
Also she leaves 29 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Aill’s Christian
Church with the Rev. Fred Calvert, of Tollesboro, officiating. Burial was in
the Aill’s cemetery, under the direction of Dickerson Funeral Home.
Slightly over four years later Oscar passed away. Oscar
and Jane’s son Thomas Earl Kennedy had passed away the previous year.
OSCAR KENNEDY DIES AFTER
YEAR'S ILLNESS
Oscar Kennedy, 91, retired farmer of Lewis County, died at 8:50 a.m. August
19th, following an illness of one year. Mr. Kennedy died at the home of his
son, William Kennedy, of Rt. 5 Vanceburg.
Death was attributed to complications incident of age.
The deceased was born March 23....in Manchester Ohio, son of the late Richard
and Lorainne Hughes Kennedy and was a member of Pine Grove Christian Church,
Concord, and was active in all its affairs until his health began failing.
Sine the death of his wife, the former Jane Madden, in January 1960, he has
been residing with his son.
Mr. Kennedy, whose keen sense of humor and alert mind even to the last endeared
him to many, will be remembered by all who held him in such high esteem.
Survivors besides the one with whom he resided are 5 daughters; Mrs. Mae Himes,
Mrs. Charles Walker, and Mrs. Luther Walker, all of Concord, Mrs. Beatrice
Himes of Ripley and Mrs. Ethel Gasaway of West Union, OH; 30 grandchildren,
4-great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Aill’s Christian Church,
Vanceburg with the Rev. Walter Gilpin ,pastor of Martin Christian Church,
officiating. Burial will be in Aill's Cemetery.
Lewis County Kentucky
Cemeteries, Vol. 6 shows the following stones in Aill’s Cemetery on Quick’s Run
Road.
Oscar
Kennedy 1872 - 1964
Jane
Kennedy 1882 - 1960[126]
Thomas E. Kennedy 1902 - 1963
William M. Madden
Son of Jonathan,
Grandson of Nathan
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky William M. Madden is enumerated in the
household of his father Jonathan as 21 years of age, born in Kentucky and
working at an iron furnace.
William M. Madden and Sarah J.
Burtram were married on August 1, 1872 in Greenup County, Kentucky.[127]
1880 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct No. 4, Old Town, Blank
day of June, 1880
277/298
William M. Madden 31 Farmer Ky. Blank Blank Can R & W
Sarah J. wife 25 Keeping house Ky. Va. Ky. Can R & W
Minis M. son 7 Ky. Ky. Ky. School
Jonathan son 5 Ky. Ky. Ky.
Mary E. dau 4 Ky. Ky. Ky.
Jacob I. son 1 Ky. Ky. Ky.
Bertram Lafayette 19 Boarder/labor Ky. Ky. Ky. Cannot R & W
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
District No. 3, Kenton Furnace,
29 June 1900
William Madden April
1849 51 Married 28 Ky. Kentucky
Kentucky Farmer Can R & W
Jacob son March
1879 21 Single Ky. Kentucky
Kentucky Shaver? Can R & W
Marshall son July
1881 18 Single Ky. Kentucky
Kentucky Can R & W
William son
May 1887 13
Single Ky. Kentucky
Kentucky School Can R & W
Robert son
Jan 1890 10
Single Ky. Kentucky
Kentucky School Can R & W
This census shows William as
married and not widowed but there is no wife listed.
1910 Federal Census Lewis
County, Kentucky
Quincy Precinct, 27 April 1910
70/70
William Maden 60 Divorced Ky. Ky. Ky. Odd Jobs
Can R & W
Willie grand son 10 Ky. Ky. Ky. Cannot R & W
He is living next door to his
son Jonathan Madden and family. Nearly every family on the page is from the
Three Prong area of Greenup County, Kentucky.
Minis M. Madden About 1873
Jonathan Oliver Madden November
6, 1874
Mary E. Madden About 1876
Jacob I. Madden March 1879
Marshall Madden Born July 1881 to
January 21, 1912[128]
William C. Madden April 18, 1887 to
October 14, 1969[129]
Robert Bruce Madden December 15, 1890
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 17616
County: Lewis
Vot. Pct.: Quincy
Full Name: William Madden
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Widower
Date of Birth: June 2, 1849
Age: 68 yrs. 0 mos. 0 days
Occupation: Farmer
Birthplace: Unknown
Name of Father: Jonathan Madden
Birthplace of Father: Ohio
Maiden Name of Mother: Elizabeth Horsley
Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
Informant: Jonathan Madden
Resident of Informant: Rexton, Ky.
Date Filed: July 7(?), 1917
Registrar: K. B. Chapman
Date of Death: “Supposed about May 27, 1917”
I attended deceased from: Blank
I last saw alive: Blank
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: Blank
Cause of Death: Blank
Duration: Blank
Contributory: “Jury decided deceased died of heart Failure”
Duration: Blank
Signed: Thomas Howard, JPLC (Justice of the Peace,
Lewis County)
Date Signed: June, 1917
Location of MD: Blank
Place of Burial or
Removal: Madden Cemetery
Date of Burial: “June 2 or 3rd, 1917
Undertaker: None
Address: Blank
Elizabeth Madden
Daughter of Jonathan,
Granddaughter of Nathan
At the time of the 1870 Census
of Greenup County, Kentucky Elizabeth Madden is enumerated in the household of
her father Jonathan as 19 years of age, born in Kentucky and works at home.
At the time of the 1880 Federal
Census Greenup County, Kentucky Elizabeth madden is enumerated in the household
of her father Jonathan as 28 years of age, born in Kentucky and able to read
and write.
On February 20, 1881 Elizabeth
Madden married a cousin, James S. Lawhun[130]
in Greenup County, Kentucky. She was just about four months shy of her 30th
birthday.[131]
1900 Federal Census Greenup
County, Kentucky
District No. 3, Kenton Furnace,
29 June 1900
446/461
Scott Lawhorn May
1849 51 Married 19 yrs. Farmer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Elizabeth Jun 1851
48 Married 19 yrs. 0 children/0
living Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Samuel nephew Mch 1881
19 Single at
school Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
Lucy niece
Mch 1886 14
Single at school Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & W
They are living next to her
brother Samuel and his family and one house from her mother and sister.
Elizabeth
Madden Lawhum died on January 30, 1905, just three weeks shy of her and James’
24th wedding anniversary. Elizabeth and James never had children, or
at least any that lived passed infancy.
3 Prong
Cemetery/East Rister Cemetery
3 Prong Road at the mouth of Boone Hollow Greenup Co. KY
Elizabeth Lawhun w/o Scott Lawhun June 11th, 1851 - Jan.
30th, 1905
On May 11, 1909 James S. Lawhun now 60 years of age married 23 year old Nancy
Madden, his first wife’s niece and his cousin, in Greenup County, Kentucky.
King Hiram Madden
Son of Jonathan,
Grandson of Nathan
VITAL RECORDS OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY[132]
Date of Birth: Aug. 3, 1853
Name: Hiram Madden
Place of Birth: Greenup Co.
Father: Jonathan Madden
Mother: Elizabeth Horsley
Residence of Parents: Greenup County
Remarks: “a very fine boy”
MARRIAGE BONDS OF GREENUP
COUNTY, KENTUCKY[133]
King H. Madden, farmer, 23,
birthplace, Ky.
Bersheba Zornes, 17,
birthplace, Ky.[134]
Birthplace his father, Ohio,
Mother, Ky.
Birthplace her parents, Unknown
Residence, Greenup County
Place of Marriage, Kentucky
Date of Marriage, 18 April 1877
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census of Greenup County, Kentucky King Hiram Madden is enumerated in the
household of his father Jonathan as 16 years of age, born in Kentucky and
working on farm.
1880 Federal Census of Greenup
County, Kentucky
Precinct # 4, Old Town, Page
Undated
280/301
King H. Madden 27 Married Laborer Ky. Ky. Ky. Ky. Can R & W
Bersheba 21 Wife Keeping house Ky.
Ky. Ky. Cannot R & W
Jonathan 2 Son Ky. Ky.
Ky.
James Born Nov 6/12 Son Ky. Ky.
Ky.
1900 Federal Census of Greenup
County, Kentucky
Kenton Furnace, District # 3,
29 Jun 1900
449/464
King Madden
Aug 1853 46 Farmer married
23 yrs. Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can R & Write
Bersheba wife Jul 1859
40 married 23
yrs. Ky.
Ky. Ky. 10 Children/9 living
Jonathan son Mar 1878 22 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
James son
Nov 1879 20 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Annie dau Mar
1882 18 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Grover son Oct 1884
15 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Louisa dau Apl 1887
13 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
William son May 1889
11 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
David son
Jul 1893 6 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Ezekial son Sep 1895
4 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Rosella dau May 1898
2 single Ky.
Ky. Ky.
1910 Federal Census of Greenup
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 5, Part
of Kenton,
26 April 1910
93/93
King H. Maddon 56 Married 1 33 yrs.
Farmer Ky. Oh.
Oh. Can Read & Write
Basheba wife 51 Married 1 33 yrs. K. H. Ky.
Ky. Ky. 11 Children 10 alive
Jonathan son 32 Single
laborer Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can Read & Write
Annie B. dau 28 Single None
Ky. Ky. Ky.
Read but not Write
King D. son 16 Single
Labor Ky. Ky. Ky.
Can Read & Write
Ezekiel C. son 14 Single None Ky. Ky.
Ky. Can Read & Write
Rosella dau 11 Single None Ky.
Ky. Ky. Can Read & Write
Freddie son
6 Single None Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Cannot R & W
1920 Federal Census of Greenup
County, Kentucky
Leatherwood Precinct, Three
Prong Rd.
105/107
King H. Madden 66 Farmer Kentucky Maryland
Kentucky Can Read & W.
Basheba wife 60 Kentucky Kentucky
Kentucky Cannot R & W
Jonathan son 41 Single Kentucky Kentucky
Kentucky
Grover C. son 35 Divorced Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
David son 26 Single Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
Ezekiel son 24 Single Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
Rosella dau 21 Single Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
Fred son 16 Single Kentucky
Kentucky Kentucky
1930 Federal Census of Greenup
County, Kentucky
Magisterial District # 5, 22
April 1930
200/200
King H. Madden 76
Widow Farmer Ky. Maryland
Ky. Cannot R & W
Jonathan son 52 Single Ky.
Ky. Ky. Cannot
R & W
Note by DKT: Note that
previously King H. Madden could read & write.
In the 1900 Census Bersheba
stated that she was the mother of 10 children 9 of whom were still living. In
1910 she stated that she was the mother of 11 children 10 of whom were still
living. It appears most likely that she lost a child in the time period between
1889 and 1893.[135]
The 10 known children of King
Hiram Madden and his wife Bersheba Zornes were:
(1)
Jonathan Madden March
24, 1878[136]
(2)
James Madden November
1879[137]
(3)
Annie B. Madden March
1882[138]
(4)
Grover C. Madden October
15, 1884[139]
(5)
Louisa Madden April
1887[140]
(6)
William Madden May
1889[141]
(7)
King David Madden July
14, 1893[142]
(8)
Ezekiel C. Madden September 18, 1895[143]
(9)
Rosella Madden About
1899[144]
(10) Fred Madden About
1904 to January 20, 1946 in Greenup County[145]
Jonathan Madden
Son of Jonathan,
Grandson of Nathan
Jonathan Madden, the last known
child of Jonathan Madden and his second wife Elizabeth Madden was born when his
father was 49 years of age and his mother was
40 years of age. He was almost a Christmas baby coming into the world on
December 19, 1855.[146] He was undoubtedly born at home on Three
Prong. The Vital Records of Greenup
County, Kentucky record his birth as follows:
Date of Birth: December 19,
1855
Name: Jonathan Madden
Place of Birth: Greenup County
Father: Jonathan Madden
Mother: Elizabeth Hosley
(Spelled this way)
Residence of Parents: Greenup
County
Since this Madden family was
missed in the 1860 Federal Census of Greenup County the first definite record
we have of Jonathan, after his birth record, is the 1870 Federal Census of
Greenup in which he is enumerated in his fathers family as 14 (1856) years of
age and working on a farm, presumably his fathers. He was certainly old enough
to be aware of the impact of the Civil War in his area of the country during
the early and mid 1860’s.
By the time of the 1870 Federal
Census Jonathan had received some education and can read but cannot write.
Later census records indicate that he can both read and write. In fact none of
the children in the family are attending school in 1870. There is apparently a
school in the area since several families in the immediate vicinity have
children “attending school”. Since the 1870 census indicates that Jonathan’s
mother Elizabeth can read and write it is possible that he received his basic education
at home.
At the time of the 1870 Federal
Census Jonathan would probably not have believed it but his future wife Nancy
A. Dummitt was just 4 years old and living just a family away from the Maddens.
Jonathan is enumerated as 14 years of age, born in Kentucky and works on farm.
1880 Federal Census
Greenup County, Kentucky
Precinct 4, Oldtown Post Office
317/311
Jonathan Madden is living with
his family, is 23 years of age and single. He and his parents are all shown to
be born in Kentucky.
In 1885 Jonathan Madden and
Nancy A. Dummit were married in Lewis County, Kentucky. The marriage records of
Lewis County show the marriage as being on 25 March 1885 however a researcher submitting
data to FamilySearch. Com states that the date is 18 March 1885.
1900 Federal Census
Greenup County, Kentucky
Post Office: Kenton Furnace
29 June 1900
Johnathin(Sp) Madden Born Oct
1856 45 yrs of Age Farmer Married 15 yrs Ky. Oh.
Ky.
Nancy (Wife) Mar 1867 38
Married 15 yrs. 6 ch. 6
living Ky. Ky.
Ky.
E (?)
(Dau) Feb 1886 14 School Ky. Ky. Ky.
Nancy (Dau) Feb 1889 11 School Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Lucy (Dau) Feb 1891 9
School Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Telitha (Dau) Feb 1893 7
School Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Thomas (Son) Jan 1896 4
Ky. Ky.
Ky.
Johnathin (Sp) (Son) Jul 1899
11/12 Ky. Ky. Ky.
By the time of the Federal
Census in 1910 Jonathan’s wife Nancy states that she has had 8 children, 7
still living. Since only one additional child, Sarah, is shown in the 1910
census this means that one child, probably born after Sarah did not live. It
also appears that the eldest daughter, E (?), shown in the 1900 census has
probably married.
1910 Federal Census
Greenup County, Kentucky
Part of Kenton, Three Prong Rd.
26 April 1910
93/95
Jonathan Madden Head 54
Married Md. 1 25 yr
Can read & write Ky. Oh. Oh.
Nancy Ann Wife 44
Married Md. 1 25 yr
8 children/7 living Ky.
Ky. Ky.
Nancy E. Dau
21 Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Lucy A. Dau
19 Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Telitha J. Dau 17
Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Thomas A. Son 14
Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Jonithan (Sp) Son 11
Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Sarah Dau 8
Single Ky. Ky. Ky.
Slightly less than 9 years
later Jonathan Madden, the youngest child of Jonathan Madden and Elizabeth
Madden, was laid to rest in Horsley Cemetery in Greenup County, Kentucky. He
died on April 3, 1919. Only two of his siblings were still living at the time
of his death; David R. and King Hiram. Although at times he may have lived for
short periods in Lewis County, it appears that he spent his whole life in the
vicinity of Three Prong, Greenup County, Kentucky.
KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
Death Certificate No.: 18248
County: Greenup
Vot. Pct.: Leatherwood
Full Name: Johnathin Madden (Spelled this way)
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Single, Married, Widowed or
Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: August 6, 1855
Age: 63 yrs. 7 mos. 18 days
Occupation: Farm work, Farming
Birthplace: Kentucky
Name of Father: Johnathin Madden (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Father: Ireland[147]
Maiden Name of Mother: Elizabeth Horseley (Spelled this way)
Birthplace of Mother: Kentucky
Informant: Thomas Madden
Resident of Informant: Lowder, Ky.
Date Filed: July 9, 1919
Registrar: E. E. Warnock
Date of Death: April 3, 1919
I attended deceased from: March, 1919 to April 3, 1919
I last saw alive: March, 1919
Death occurred on the date
stated above at: 3 am.
Cause of Death: Organic disease of heart mitral (sp.) valve
Duration: 6 months
Contributory: Blank
Duration: Blank
Signed: H. M. Fults, M. D.
Date Signed: April 4, 1919
Location of MD: Carter, Ky.
Place of Burial or
Removal: Horseley Cemetery
Date of Burial: April 4, 1919
Undertaker: W. F. Carter
Address: Carter, Ky.
Based on the census records of
1900 and 1910 we can see that Jonathan and Nancy Ann Madden had a total of
eight children.
(1) E. Madden February
1886
(2) Nancy E. Madden February
1889
(3) Lucy A. Madden February 1891
(4) Telitha J. Madden February 14, 1893 to May 12, 1974
(5) Thomas A. Madden January 28,
1895[148]
(6) Jonathan Madden July 4, 1899[149]
(7) Sarah Madden About
1902
Jonathan Maddens son Jonathan
Madden who was enumerated in the 1900 census as born in July 1899 is shown on
his WWI Registration Card to have been born July 4, 1899 and is 19 years of
age. He is still single and living in Lowder, probably with his father. He
states that his nearest relative is his father Jonathan Madden. He has to make
his mark and therefore cannot write.
Jonathan Maddens son Thomas
Madden who was enumerated in the 1900 census as born in January 1896 is shown
on his WWI Registration Card to have actually been born on January 28, 1895 and
is 21 years of age. He is still single and living in Lowder. He has to make his
mark and therefore cannot write.
According to GREENUP COUNTY
KENTUCKY MARRIAGES 1904-1920 ON USGenWeb Talitha Madden 24 years of age married
Charles VanBibber 50 years of age on November 17, 1918. The Social Security
Death Index states that Telitha Vanbibber , born February 14, 1893 died in May
of 1974 and that her last residence was Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio. It further
states that her SS Card was issued in Ohio.
Ohio Deaths 1958 to 2000 found on Ancestry.com states that Telitha J.
Vanbibber died on May 12, 1974 at about 82 years of age. Her county of death is
given as Scioto County, Ohio.
[1] His name is given as Nathan in all existing records except one and that is the marriage of his daughter Nancy to William Horsely. In this record his name is given as Nathaniel.
[2] Any competent researcher working on this family must consider a number of variations in the spelling of this surname, some of the most common are Madden, Maddin, Maddon, Maden, Madin, Madon, Mading, Maiden, Maidin, Maidon, Maiding, etc. Undoubtedly these are not the only deviations that exist; they simply represent the more common forms that you will encounter.
[3] None of the references I have seen provide any documentation indicating a source for his birthplace being Ireland.
[4] Pitfalls in Genealogical Research, Milton Rubincam, published by Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, UT. Copyright 1987. This is not to suggest that this Madden family has roots in Pennsylvania, only that the possibility should not be ruled out when all other research hit’s the proverbial “brick wall”.
[5] The only problem with this record is the fact that Elizabeth is shown in most Federal Census records as born in 1799.
[6] It is very interesting to note that on July 13, 1813 a Nancy Horsley, daughter of James Horsley, married a Richard Malone in Greenup County, Kentucky. The marriage bond states that consent was given by James Horsley, father of Nancy and that Taylor Horsley was the Bondsman. This marriage is taken from a compilation done by Mrs. Nina Mitchell Biggs from the original Marriage Bond Book 1803-1851 which is now lost. It is possible that Richard died and Nancy then married Nathan Madden. He was the only Nathan Madden living in the area at that time. If so, then Nathan and three of his children married into the Horsley family.
[7] Nathan was the only Madden over 21 years of age known to be living in the general area. Three Prong in Greenup County was within a couple of miles of the Lewis County line and over the years many of the Three Prong families will be found in Lewis County Records.
[8] Although it is impossible for me to say with accuracy where the 1753 birth year comes from, the following quote is from an email I received in 1998 and may explain the source. “A couple of years after that trip, I was in Salt Lake City for a health conference. I had one free afternoon which I spent in the Library. Again, little time. I did find there family pages made by a lady researching Jonathan Madden and Elizabeth (the 1st) Horsley. She referenced much of her information to, including the Nathan Madden/Ann Hutton, to a booklet, “The Madden Family in America”. I’ve never found this booklet, and a letter I’d written to her came back to me. So, I’ve not proven their marriage. BTW, I have Nathan Madden as being born in 1753---again, info from that illusive booklet.”
[9] Marriage records of Lewis County, Kentucky.
[10] The place of their marriage is shown in the War of 1812 pension record of James Horsley. It also states they were married on the 28th of May and not on the 20th. This is apparently an error due to the number of years since the marriage took place or maybe men have always had a problem remembering their anniversary date.
[11] Rachel is probably the daughter of James and Elizabeth. A “Rachel” and a “Leah” found as sisters in the same family is not unusual. In the Bible Rachel and Leah were sisters and both were married to Jacob. This is based on information shown on http://www.goldwingbums.org/genealogy/p296.htm#i14778. “John B. Lawhun of Carter County, Kentucky married Rachel Horsley of Carter County, Kentucky, at the house of James Horsley, Oct 7, 1846. By Samuel Ratliff.” The Bellamy Bible or at least transcriptions from it are found in an email found on the Carter County USGenWeb site. The Bible apparently started with J. B. Lawhorn but was pasted down into the Bellamy family. J. B. Lawhorn and his wife Rachel are living next to William and Nancy Horsley and just a few families away from James and Elizabeth Horsley and the Jonathan Madden family. Her dates, presumably from the Bible, are February 28, 1826 to April 11, 1863. It is also possible they come from a tombstone inscription.
[12] The 1860. 1870 and 1880 census records form the basis for her age, however her marriage in 1819 raises the question of whether or not she might be a year or so older.
[13] This is speculation on my part but James Taylor Horsley, the Revolutionary War Veteran, was married to a Johana Dudley and this is a very likely source for her name.
[14] Scioto Marriages on the Internet.
[15] This is based on research by Scott Weisman and appears to be supported by other records although Scott is still searching for a marriage record on Rial and Joanna.
[16] No record has ever been found of a middle name or initial for Jonathan Madden.
[17] The 1810 Federal Census gives his age as under 10 therefore 1800-1810. The 1820 Federal Census gives his age as 10-16 therefore 1804 to 1810. In the 1850 Federal Census his age is given as 44 therefore 1806. His family is missed in the 1860 Federal Census but in the 1870 Federal Census his age is given as 64 therefore 1806. The 1880 Federal Census gives is age as 73 therefore 1807.
[18]The 1850 and 1870 Federal Census give his place of birth as Ohio. The 1880 Federal Census gives his place of birth as Kentucky. The Marriage Bond of his son King H. Madden dated 18 April 1877 gives his fathers place of birth as Ohio. The Kentucky Death Certificates of his children David R., Telitha Jane, Samuel Seton and William M. all give their fathers place of birth as Ohio.
[19] We know Nathan Madden was in Greenup County by the time of the 1810 Federal Census when a Nathan and Dennes Maddon and their families are enumerated next door to each other.
[20] The inhabitants of Greenup County are not listed by the last letter of their surnames as done in many of the early census records. It appears they are enumerated in the order they were visited. The Maddens are not enumerated in the vicinity of the Horsley’s and therefore are apparently not living in the near vicinity of Three Prong. They are living near to the Warring families which later records show as being in the vicinity of Greenupsburg. By the time of the 1820 Federal Census they are surrounded by the families, along Three Prong, that will be their neighbors to this day.
[21] Carter County by George Wolford, Copyright 1985 by George Wolfford.
[22]Hogs were the basic meat for both home and market. One reason for this is the fact that beef did not “salt cure” as well as pork and therefore was more perishable. Beef was quite often a “cash crop”.
[23] Her date of birth is given as May 1815 in the 1900 census of Greenup County, Kentucky
[24] I have not found at this date (12/29/2005) any documentation for this date of death although documentation may exist. This date is given by another family researcher and may be based on family tradition or family records.
[25] I have not found any official documentation for this date of death. The date given here comes from records submitted by Marilyn S. Walters, 870 Galena Drive, Sandy, Utah, USA 84070. They are found at http://www.familysearch.org under a search for Isaac Madden. It is presumed that it came from family records since one of Isaac’s children lived until 1960 and several grandchildren into the 1990’s.
[26] The Jonathan Madden family is surrounded by the Horsley’s ; James Sr., James, William and Elijah. They are enumerated as Hostley and James Sr. is the father of Jonathan’s wife Elizabeth.
[27] There is no proof that this is the same land settled by Jonathan’s father Nathan but it is reasonable to believe so since Nathan was living in close proximity to the Horsley’s and Jonathan’s first and second wife’s were both Horsley’s. When Nathan left the area it would have been natural for Jonathan to continue on the same property which already contained the home and other improvements of his father. This property is still owned by descendants of Jonathan Madden as of 2005.
[28] Greenup County Wills, Book 3, 1835-1843, Page 136. Salt Lake City Microfilm
[29] No documentation exist to explain why the name Matthew was chosen for their first son. It is possible he was named after his mother Elizabeth’s probable uncle Matthew Horsley who would be his grand uncle.
[30] As of this date (July 25, 2005) I have not determined what the middle initial “D” stands for although one researcher states that it is “David”. I am not sure if this is based on family tradition, documentation, or the fact that Matthew named his first son David.
[31]The primary basis for his birth date comes from the census record and the 1880 Mortality Schedule which states that he died in May of 1880 at the age of 53. The 1880 Mortality Schedule is for persons who died during the year ending May 31, 1880. This indicates that he turned 53 sometime between June 1, 1879 and May 31, 1880. Since he is listed next to his father in the 1847 Tax Records of Greenup County, indicating he had turned 21 it seems likely that he was born during the latter half of the year 1826.
[32]Although there is no direct source recording his birth at this location all evidence that does exist indicates it. His grandfather Nathan was located here at the time of the 1820 Federal Census and his father Jonathan married Elizabeth Horsley, daughter of James Taylor Horsley, in 1824 and is enumerated here during the 1830 Federal Census.
[33] In the 1850 census of Carter County he is shown as able to read and write. In the 1860 census of Lewis County he is also shown as able to read and write. The 1870 census of Carter County does however leave some question regarding his abilities in this area since it says he can read but cannot write. It does appear that his wife Sophia came from a family that could read and write and she may have provided some or all of his training in this area.
[34]The book Building An American Pedigree by Norman Edgar Wright states the following on page 253m “In Kentucky tax records it is often possible to determine a young man’s age and his father’s name from the lists. Kentucky lists included free white male persons twenty-one years of age and upward, and when the person first turned twenty-one he was usually listed immediately under his father’s entry.”
[35] The date of their marriage comes from THE FAMILY OF JEFFREY W. HAMILTON found on RootWeb’s WorldConnect Project. In an email conversation with Mr. Hamilton he stated that all of the information on the William Estill family of Fleming County came from another party. I have never been able to make contact with that party. In looking at the data they supplied it APPEARS that there may be a family record or Bible for this Estill family. Every person in the William Estill family has an exact birth date and death date. Sophia’s family all have exact birth and death dates and Sophia is provided with an exact date of marriage to Matthew although I have never found an official document recording their marriage.
[36] Texas State Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate # 33882. G. W. Madden, son of David Otho was the informant and states that his father was born on “Aug. 18, 1849”, the 1849 is then marked out and changed to read “1852”. He was right the first time because the family record says 1849 and in the 1850 census David Otho is enumerated as 10/12 of age. His death certificate also gives his place of birth as Carter Co., Kentucky. It also states that his father is Mathew Madden and his mother Sophia Estill. As will be shown later under Matthew Madden it is also possible that David Otho was born in Fleming County, Kentucky and not Carter. However, all official documents show Carter and that will be considered the correct location for his birth.
[37] Her death certificate gives her date of birth as March 4, 1861 however I have used the birth as given in the Vital Records of Lewis County since it is recorded closer to the actual event and therefore SHOULD be more accurate.
[38] This date of birth for Charles is used since it is shown on his Kentucky Death Certificate; however it appears that he was born in 1869. At the time of the 1870 Census of Carter County, Kentucky he is shown as 1 year of age. In the 1900 Federal Census of Carter County his birth month is shown as March and his birth year as 1870.
[39] Later records indicate that his name was Theodore Adolphus Madden and he was commonly known as Adolph or just simply Dolph.
[40] Although her middle name is shown as “Bill” it seems more likely that it should read “Bell”.
[41] It is obvious based on birth records and later census records that the enumerator made a mistake and recorded Edna as Edmond. Matthew’s age is also wrong by about 4 to 5 years.
[42] Book 1838, Page 260 records the marriage of George W. James to Laura A. Madden on 23 Dec 1869. This is a transcription of the original and the “W” in George W. James is probably a transcription error as the census records leave no doubt that his middle initial is “E”. This is also the only record I have found that indicates a middle name for Laura. Data from internet http://users.adelphia.net/~cbarker/carmar03.htm#LETTER-J
[43] AllRefer.com gives an alternate name of Tuberculosis Adenitis. It is a painless swelling of the lymph nodes of the neck. Ulceration today is rare but would have been common in the 1880’s. There may also be swelling of other lymph nodes. Fever, chills, sweats and weight loss may occur. Weight loss appears to have been one of Matthew’s problems since the term “exhaustion” used by Dr. York was used in 1880 to mean “wasting away”.
[44] His date of birth is taken from the family record provided later in this document and also from his Texas Death Certificate. The death certificate gives his place of birth as Carter County.
[45] There are two records which seem to support the year 1867 as the year of this move to Carter County. One is the death record of Matthew Madden in 1880 that states he had lived in the county for 13 years. The other is the land purchased by Matthew Madden in Carter County in August of 1867 in which he traded his property in Lewis County, Kentucky.
[46] Ida Lee Madden Tucker related to her grandson David K. Tucker (me) that her brother George was named after his cousin George Walter Littleton. Sarah Counts Madden had a sister who married a Littleton and they named one of their sons George Walter. It further seems that this George W. Littleton had received his name from his uncle George Walter Littleton, a brother of his father.
[47] I (David K. Tucker) use the term “family record” since the document I have was written by their daughter Ruby Lee Ora Madden in Oct. 1931. The original of this 1931 handwritten document is in the possession of David K. Tucker as of November 27, 2005. The location of the Bible is not known at this time. Note that the 1931 handwritten copy by Ruby is taken from a 1926 document “wored by Sarah Madden thes the 1st day of Dec 1926”
[48] The 1900 Federal Census of Ellis County, Texas gives her birthplace as Kentucky.
[49] How and why David Otho Madden picked Texas is not known from any sources. In the 1900 Census several hundred people lived in Ellis County, Texas that were born in Kentucky. It is likely that David was receiving reports from friends and possibly even members of his extended family. He didn’t just pick Ellis County at random. Very few people moved across the country at that time without knowing others already living in the area. David’s first cousin Mary Madden, a daughter of his fathers brother James Madden lived in Frost, Ellis County, Texas at the time of the 1900 Federal Census. Frost is just a few miles from where David and Sarah lived in Ellis County. Mary is married to her second husband Anderson Skelton. It is not known if they came before David and Sarah, at the same time or later.
[50] David Otho Maddens obituary states, “Mr. Madden came to Texas from Carter County, Kentucky in 1882.”
[51] Cleff Madden may be mistaken about not hearing from him for so long because in a letter dated April 3, 1974 Ida Madden Tucker wrote, “I never did here(sp) them say why they come to Texas but I do remember hereing(sp) that Papa went back to visit one time and Mama had 2 little ones Florence and George she never went back.”. If Ida Madden (Mama Tucker to us kids) is correct then her father returned fairly soon after they arrived in Texas.
[52] In the 1880’s people had stopped traveling across country by wagon, trains were “the mode” of travel for long distance.
[53] Ida Parks date of birth and Precinct are based on the 1900 Federal Census of Ellis County, Texas.
[54] The land was part of the George Carpenter Survey and is recorded in Vol. 87, page 509 of Ellis County Deed Records.
[55] The fact that he lived for a few days was told to me by my grandmother and sister, Ida Lee Madden Tucker.
[56] Ellis County Deed Records, Vol. 121, Page 90.
[57] This rose bush was still thriving 75 years later when the City decided to make the cemetery easier to maintain and cut it down. I (David K. Tucker) did see it a year before that decision was made by the city.
[58] The Texas Death Certificate also verifies that his death was hastened by a fall.
[59] Waltz the Hall: The American Play Party Alan L. Spurgeon
[60] The name, age and birthplace match him. He is shown as married and Sophia is shown as married but she is not shown as his wife. She is shown as “housekeeper” but on the rest of the page all of the “wife’s” are shown as “keeping house.” Popular Plains is also the area in which his mother was born and where her siblings are living at the time.
[61] Her name was actually Edna, the “Bill” is undoubtedly supposed to be “Bell” or “Belle”.
[62] It is obvious based on birth records and later census records that the enumerator made a mistake and recorded Edna as Edmond. Matthew’s age is also wrong by about 4 to 5 years.
[63] This very kind reply by Mrs. Bowen does confirm the date of birth for Bruce and it also supplies his middle name, “Chandler”. It might be wrong about Ella being born in Carter County. Matthew and his family were still in Lewis County at the time of the 1860 census and did not buy (trade) land in Carter County until 1867. It seems more likely that she was born in Lewis County. If Ella is buried in Patton Cemetery then her grave is not marked with a tombstone nor is there any stone for her husband Loren. However two of her nephews are buried there.
[64] ROWAN COUNTY MARRIAGES on USGen.Web. The bond or license is filed in Book 2 Page 90 and the return in Book A Page 34.
[65] Later records show her name as “Tina” but it seems likely that as a child she went by the nickname “Tinnie or Tinny”.
[66] Sadie E. Madden’s first and second husband’s come from the Jim Jesse site on RootsWeb’s World Connect Project but are somewhat confirmed by the Birth Records of Kentucky 1911-2000.
[67] Minnie Madden’s husband, marriage and dates come from the Jim Jessee site on RootsWeb’s World Connect Project.
[68] ROWAN COUNTY MARRIAGES on USGen.Web. The bond or license is filed in Book 1 Page 149 and the return in Book A Page 12.
[69] Obviously there is an error in the number of years they have been married. They were married November 9, 1887 and therefore would have been married 22 years in November of 1909.
[70] ROWAN COUNTY MARRIAGES on USGen.Web. The bond or license is filed in Book 2 Page 186 and the return in Book A Page 97.
[71] Her middle name is shown in her marriage record to Samuel V. Clark, Lewis County, Kentucky Marriage Records 1807-1900, Book E, Page 25.
[72] Her age is given as 19 in the 1850 Federal Census of Greenup and 29 in the 1860 Federal Census of Lewis Co., Kentucky.
[73] Marriage Records of Lewis County, Kentucky 1807-1900. Salt Lake City Microfilm.
[74] Henry J. Clark’s birth year is consistently given as 1857 in the census records. As noted above one researcher gives his birth date as March 15, 1857 however in the 1900 Federal Census his birth month is given as May.
[75] There is no doubt that Mathew Madden was living in Lewis County at this time since the Vital Records of Lewis County record the births of three of his children during this time span and he is enumerated in the 1860 Federal Census of Lewis County.
[76]Census records and his military service records show his middle initial as “V”.
[77] It is presumed that James was named for his maternal grandfather, James Taylor Horsley. No records exist showing him with a middle name or initial.
[78] It is also presumed that he was born at home on Three Prong. That was the location of his father’s farm and there is no indication that Jonathan was living anywhere else at the time James was born. However, an obituary notice in The Vanceburg Courier on January 25, 1882 states, “Born in Carter Co.” This may be based on the fact that at the time of his marriage to Nancy Howard in 1855 James was stated to be “a resident of Carter County.”
[79] In his Civil War Pension Application James Madden signed his name with a mark.
[80] The middle initial “T” is shown in the 1880 Federal Census of Adams County, Ohio. Since one researcher states that her mothers maiden name was “Tinsley” we can reasonably suspect that the “T” stood for “Tinsley”.
[81] Lewis County Kentucky Cemeteries, Vol. 4 located at Clayton Library, Houston, Texas. Her birth date of January 12, 1856 is calculated from her tombstone dates. A family group sheet found on a FamilySearch.com search under the name James Madden states that she was born in January 1856 and died on January 12, 1856 but the tombstone shows this to be an error.
[82] The census records record a large number of persons from the Three Prong area living in the vicinity of Vanceburg. Many of them were part of James’ extended family. His younger brother Isaac also lived just a short distance away and his older brother Matthew also was a resident of Lewis County.
[83] Data regarding his enrollment and health were taken from his Civil War Pension records.
[84] Exactly when they moved to Ohio is not known. It could have been prior to his enrollment. It is known that they were living there when Lucy Bell was born. They are presumed to have moved to Irish Bottom since his pension record states that Martha Rebecca was born at Irish Bottom. Irish Bottom is about halfway between Vanceburg, Kentucky and Sandy Springs, Ohio and is located on the flats along the Ohio River.
[85] Martha’s birth data and his health condition are contained in his pension records.
[86] The Sandy Springs Cemetery is located in Adams County, Green Township. This data is from the USGENWEB page for Adams County, Ohio.
[87] This stands for the First Ohio Heavy Artillery in which James was enlisted during the Civil War.
[88] Rockville is just across the river from Vanceburg in Adams County, Ohio. A little to the east of and right on the county line with Scioto County, Ohio.
[89] This information is taken from TALLEYS KENTUCKY PAPERS by W. M. Talley.
[90] With the exception of Sarah Elizabeth Madden, Mary Ellen Madden and Martha Rebecca Madden all of the dates and places of death for the other children are from another researcher and subject to verification. Sarah’s information is from her tombstone and data on the birth of Mary and Martha come form the pension record of James and Nancy since they were still minor’s at the time of his death. The Civil War Pension records do state that at the death of James Madden “there were six children living and two under the age of sixteen”.
[91] The middle name “Elizabeth” comes from another researcher and may be from family records. I have not seen any other document which gives her middle name.
[92] 44249 Pt. 2 Marriages May 1838 to Feb. 1875 (Salt Lake City Microfilm) Their marriage is also recorded in Greenup County records but apparently took place in Carter County.
[93] The 1900 Federal Census gives his year of birth as 1835 but the month is almost impossible to read. It appears to be Dec. It is possible the year is wrong in the 1900 census and that he was born in December of 1836. Since James was born in January of 1834 and two years intervals were very common between children it seems likely that his birth was late in 1835 or early 1836.
[94] I have not found an official document which provides his date of death. This comes from another researcher and may be from family records.
[95] THE KENTUCKY GENEALOGIST, Oct-Dec 1973, Vol. 15, No. 4. This graveyard is on Shultz Ridge, in Greenup County. Copied in August, 1972 by Dr. William H. Talley, Montreal, Quebec. However the book GREENUP COUNTY, KENTUCKY CEMETERIES by Jacob and Bertha Savage show the cemetery as Jamison Cemetery off Route 7, Zion Hill and the book LEWIS COUNTY KENTUCKY CEMETERIES, Vol. 2 shows it as Jamison Cemetery on Greenup-Lewis County Line Rd. 1134.
[96] ML Sparks supplied this information on Ancestry.com. She shows the date of birth as 1858 but since they were married in March of 1859 I suspect her birth, if not before marriage, was late 1859 or early 1860. They are not found in the 1860 census but she is not in the family in the 1870 Federal Census and is presumably dead by that time.
[97] Kentucky Death Certificate # 20181 provides the birth and death dates for Mary E. Madden, the eldest daughter of John H. Madden and a first cousin to David Otho Madden. Her death certificate states that she died in a house fire in the area of Garrison, Lewis County, Kentucky.
[98] Kentucky Marriages 1851-1900, Greenup County, on Ancestry.com
[99] ML Sparks supplied this information on Ancestry.com. Nellie was apparently a twin to Mary that did not survive until the 1870 Federal Census.
[100] Another family researcher provides the middle name “Jane” and the date of birth without documentation.
[101] Another family researcher provides the middle name “Ann” and the date of birth without documentation.
[102] Another family researcher provides the date of birth without documentation.
[103] The spelling of Fielden’s first name is confirmed by his WWI Registration Card. His birth and death dates are from his tombstone record as mentioned in the previous footnote.
[104] Kentucky Marriages 1851-1900, Greenup County, Ancestry.com
[105] The exact date of birth for John Berry Madden and his middle name come from his WWI Registration Card.
[106] The exact date of birth for Francis comes from his WWI Registration Card and his middle name “Marion” from the 1900 Federal Census of Greenup County, Kentucky.
[107] Some researchers have shown her year of birth as 1839 and they may be correct. In the 1900 census she, or her mother, give her date of birth as August 1839. The 1840 census for the J. Maddin family show her as under 5 years of age. Since the 1840 census is supposed to be as of June 1, 1840 Telitha Jane should not be included if born in August of that year. However, the census was not completed in one day and if they were enumerated after August 10, 1840 then she may have been included with the family. Several of the census records do indicate 1839. The reason 1840 is used above is due to the fact that this is the date given on her Kentucky Death Certificate which is the only official documentation for her date of birth.
[108] Her Kentucky death certificate simply gives her name as Jane. The 1850 census shows it as Eliza J., the 1870 census gives Telitha J., the 1880 census gives Telitha J., the 1900 census gives Jane and the 1910 census shows it as Eliza Jane.
[109] Kentucky Death Certificate 02397 provides his date of death.
[110] Kentucky Death Certificate 07846 provides his date of death in Lewis County, Kentucky.
[111] Kentucky Death Certificate 03618 provides his date of death in Lewis County, Kentucky.
[112] I have not found any official document which gives his exact date of birth. One researcher has information on FamilySearch.Org which gives his date of birth as August 15, 1847. Presumably this comes from family records. The 1900 Federal Census does give the month and year of birth as August, 1847.
[113] Kentucky Marriages 1851-1900 found on Ancestry.com.
[114] Ancestry.com transcription
[115] Kentucky Death Records, Certificate # 21600.
[116] Greenup USGenWeb, contributed by Scott Weisman
[117] Kentucky Death Records, Certificate # 29795
[118] Her husband Charles Clifford Madden mentioned in the obit is the son of Albert M. Madden and grandson of John H. Madden
[119] Ohio Death Certificates on Ancestry.com.
[120] The basis for his name has not been determined nor have I ever found a record which shows what the middle initial “D” stands for, since he had a son named Richard Daniel there is a possibility that the “D” is for Daniel.
[121] It is interesting to note that in the 1850 and 1860 Federal Census of Lewis County her name is shown as Louisiana. It is easy to see how a mistake could be made either way. The name Louisiana said slowly can easily become Lucy Ann and the name Lucy Ann said quickly can easily become Louisiana. If Louisiana is wrong then it was a mistake made twice 10 years apart. I suspect her name was originally intended to be Louisiana but in time became pronounced Lucy Ann. Her daughter Jane’s death certificate gives her mothers name as Lucy Ann Stricklett.
[122] His Kentucky Death Certificate gives his date of death as August 13, 1918 and not July 15.
[123] Ms. Walters’s records give him a birth date of 1879 however his Kentucky Death Certificate states that his year of birth was 1878. His tombstone also indicates 1879.
[124] This is a very, very poor and faded record. Ancestry.Com actually transcribed the name as “Makel” with no first name for Samuel and Flora shown as “wife” and John M. as “brother”. Upon a close examination all three are shown as “single” and you can make out the beginning of the word “sister” for Flora. The months and years of birth are a little more legible and match the dates given by Ms. Walters’s records.
[125] Ms. Walters’s records give her name as “Verinda Jane” however the Hildebrand Family Tree submitted by Kim Hildebrand on RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project give her name as “Vivian Jane”. Her Kentucky Death Certificate #01248 simply gives her name as “Jane”. All records seem to indicate that she went by Jane all of her life. Kentucky Birth Certificate 20746, Vol. 42, Vol. Year 1916 is for the birth of Oscar and Jane’s daughter Pearl on April 26, 1916. It gives the mothers name as “Virinda Madden”.
[126] I do not know if the 1882 date of birth is a mistake on the tombstone or if this is a transcription error. But all documents except her obituary give her date of birth as 1883.
[127] Kentucky Marriages 1851-1900, Greenup County, Ancestry.com.
[128] Birth month and year from 1900 Federal Census. Kentucky Death Certificate 02034 provides his date of death in Lewis County, Kentucky.
[129] His middle initial “C” is shown on at least one census record and his Ohio Death Certificate. He lived in Greenup County, Kentucky and Scioto County, Ohio at various times. His WW! Registration Card provides his date of birth as April 18, 1887 however the 1900 Federal Census of Kentucky states that he was born in May of 1887.
[130] One researcher on FamilySearch.com gives his full name as James Winfield Scott Lawhun.
[131] Kentucky Marriages 1851-1900, Greenup County, Ancestry.com. It may be of interest to note that Jonathan Madden only had three daughters that lived to maturity. One never married and the other two married in their late 20’s, a very late age for girls to marry at that time.
[132] Available on microfilm from SLC and a transcription is on the Greenup County USGENWEB.
[133] Microfilm SLC
[134] It seems likely that her name came from the Biblical “Beersheba”.
[135] One family researcher states that King and Bersheba had 12 children. This may be correct and based on family records however the census documents indicate only 11. The 1900 census states that she is the mother of 10 children with 9 living. By the time of the 1910 census Fred was born and the census states that she is the mother of 11 with 10 still living. At that time it she is 51 years of age and it seems doubtful that she had another child after 1910, if so that child was gone by the time of the 1930 census.
[136] Date of birth from WWI Registration Card.
[137] Month and year of birth from 1900 census.
[138] Month and year of birth from 1900 census.
[139] Date of birth from WWI Registration Card.
[140] Month and year of birth from 1900 census.
[141] Month and year of birth from 1900 census.
[142] Date of birth from WWI Registration Card. Early census records indicate his name was King David and that he went by David. The 1930 Federal Census of Scioto County, Ohio gives his name as David K. Madden and year of birth as 1897 and not 1893. However he is living next to his brother Fred and there is no doubt that he is the same person. His wife Mary Mollie Madden died in Scioto County, Ohio on July 5, 1990.
[143] Date of birth from WWI Registration Card.
[144] Month and year of birth from 1900 census.
[145] Date of birth from WWI Registration Card. His date of death is Kentucky Death Records Certificate # 03730.
[146] Jonathan’s Kentucky Death Certificate gives his date of birth as August 6, 1855 but the Vital Records of Greenup County which are much closer to the actual birth date show it as December 19, 1855. It seems reasonable to believe that the Vital Records are more likely to be correct source for his date of birth.
[147] Jonathan, son of Nathan, definitely was not born in Ireland. I’m not sure why his grandson Thomas, who appears to be the informant on his fathers death certificate gives it as Ireland. Possibly Thomas had heard that his families origin was Irish and simply confused it as meaning his grandfather was born there. This would seem to confirm the family tradition that the Maddens had an Irish background or at least this may be where the tradition originated.
[148] Birth date from WWI Registration Card.
[149] Birth date from WWI Registration Card.