Beryl Audrey PURDIN

Female 1902 - 1988  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Beryl Audrey PURDIN was born on 12 Aug 1902 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR (daughter of Ira Griffey PURDIN and Mary Caroline LITHERLAND); died on 9 Apr 1988 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

    Notes:

    Notes for Beryl Audrey Southard Edgar:
    Notes for hand written story of Dorothy Edgar:
    Beryl Audrey Southard known as Audrey to her friends spent her early
    childhood was spent in
    Walla Walla. They then moved back to Portland where she attend Arleta
    Grammer school,and
    2yrs at Franklin high school. In her childhood her two great loves were
    ballet dancing and
    giving recitation.
    Her Father was a grocery store manager most of his life. She used to help
    out in his store.
    That is were she met her husband Ernie. They eloped to
    Vancouver,Washington one week from
    her 17 birthday, on August 20, 1919. They went to seaside, Oregon for
    there honeymoon
    because Ernie had never seen the ocean. His first reaction was "all you
    can see is water".
    Audrey replied"What did you expect to see China".
    At 19 she gave birth to her only child Dorothy Bernice Southard. They
    moved to a small community
    where they owned a gas station. She used to carry Dorothy on her hip as
    she pumped gas.
    Audrey never learned to drive a car. She tried , she took her daughter
    and all the neighbor children
    for a ride. They went out 72nd down the hill to Bell Station(a huge hill)
    of course she knew that
    when you went downhill you took it out of gear. Wich she did, she didn`t
    worry because she
    thought she was doing it right. God was with her , they arrived home
    safely. When Ernie found out
    what she had done ,needless to say he was upset and Audrey never drove
    agian.
    Audrey had several jobs she worked at Willamette Iron & Steele ship yards
    during WWII. Then went
    to work at Porters-Pasta Factory. She then worked at Lipmans Dept. store
    in the lamp section until she retired in 1962.
    She was very out going and enjoyed a good laugh. Always had fun whatever
    she did. Had lots of friends
    and loved children, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
    She loved going places,
    hated to stay home. Was always there to help when needed. She lived out
    her days at
    12524 S.E. Foster rd. until her husband died in 1979. She then moved to
    Kirkland Manor and
    enjoyed the company of others. She lived there until she was stricken
    with Alzheimer, were
    she lived with her daughter for 3 yrs. It got to hard after a while for
    her daughter to care for her
    and she was placed in a Foster home down the street from her
    great-granddaughter Tammy.
    She was visited daily and well cared for. Were she died April 1988.

    see also note under spouse

    Beryl married Ernest Edward SOUTHARD. Ernest (son of OLSON and Anna) was born on 6 May 1901 in Neillsville, Clark Co, WI; died on 9 Aug 1979 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Dorothy Bernice SOUTHARD was born on 29 Sep 1921 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; died on 24 Apr 1996 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ira Griffey PURDIN was born on 30 Jul 1873 in Chillicothe, Livingston Co, MO; died on 4 Sep 1944 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

    Notes:

    Notes For Mamie Litherland and Ira Purdin:
    Newspaper clipping for there wedding:
    A quiet wedding occurred at Fulton Park on Wednesday evening July 10,at
    8:PM. It being the marriage of
    Miss Mamie C. Litherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Litherland, to
    Mr. Ira G. Purdin,
    Rev. W.A. Woods cousin of the the bride, officiating. Those present were;
    Mr. and Mrs. Ira Purdin,
    Mr. Charles C. Stanley, Mr. F.A. Purdin , Mr. Vern Litherland, Mr. and
    Mrs. C.A. Blurock, Miss Ethel Purdin
    Miss Kate Habighorst, Mr. O.C. Litherland, Mr. A.H. Purdin, Mr. E.E.
    Purdin, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. West
    Miss Minnie Powers, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Litherland, Mr. and Mrs. H.K.
    Hunsaker, Mrs. W.W. Redman,
    Mr. and Mrs N.E. Litherland, Mr. O.C. Litherland, Miss Frances Buckler,
    Mr. L.O. Lenoard, Mr. F.L.
    Litherland, Mr. F.B. Litherland, Miss Frances A. Brown and Miss Beryl
    Litherland. The house was tastefully decorated. After supper and a
    pleasant social hour, the bride and groom left for their future
    home, at 587 Seventh Street, were they will be" at home" after July 18.

    Ira married Mary Caroline LITHERLAND on 10 Jul 1895 in Fulton Park , Beaverton, Washington Co, OR. Mary (daughter of John Wesley LITHERLAND and Nancy TURNER) was born on 24 Nov 1870 in Grayville, Edwards Co, IL; died on 26 May 1956 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Caroline LITHERLAND was born on 24 Nov 1870 in Grayville, Edwards Co, IL (daughter of John Wesley LITHERLAND and Nancy TURNER); died on 26 May 1956 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

    Notes:

    "Mamie"

    Stories told to Tammy Beckemeyer from Beryl Audrey Purdin Southard and
    Dorothy Bernice Southard
    Edgar..
    Mamie was tall for a woman of her day about 5ft 9. She was taller than
    her husband.
    She also was a very private person. A lot of stories had to be told after
    her death.
    She walked a great deal about 8 to 10 miles a day till she was very old.
    People were amazed at how
    far she would go for her age. (see note under spouse)

    Children:
    1. Orris Ira PURDIN was born on 20 Oct 1898.
    2. 1. Beryl Audrey PURDIN was born on 12 Aug 1902 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; died on 9 Apr 1988 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Wesley LITHERLAND was born on 05 Apr 1837 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL (son of Mathew LITHERLAND and Mary Diantha COUCH); died on 23 Feb 1903 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; was buried on 25 Feb 1903 in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

    Notes:

    Cause of Death: Pneumonial
    Notes for John Wesley Litherland:
    He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Fulton, Oregon. On his death
    Certificate he has listed Carpenter
    as his trade.John was removed and buried in Riverview Cemetry. Plot 5-15
    He joined the Union Army on October 17, 1861. He enlisted as a Private
    for the
    66th Reg-Illinois Vol. He rose to 2nd Lt. when he left. He was discharged
    at Ridgeway, Ky
    on July 07, 1865.

    light skin,brown hair,blue eyes



    Buried:
    Grave 15, Lot ___, Section ___
    (Southwest Boones Ferry and Palatine Hill roads)

    John married Nancy TURNER on 1 Aug 1865 in Bridgeport, Lawrence Co, IL. Nancy was born about 1843; died on 15 Oct 1920 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; was buried on 15 Oct 1920 in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Nancy TURNER was born about 1843; died on 15 Oct 1920 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; was buried on 15 Oct 1920 in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.

    Notes:

    Nancy was buried in Riverview Cemeterey. Location 5-16

    Buried:
    Grave 16, Lot ___, Section ___
    (Southwest Boones Ferry and Palatine Hill roads)

    Children:
    1. Norman E. LITHERLAND was born on 7 Sep 1866 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    2. Orris Clyde LITHERLAND was born on 1 Oct 1868 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL; died on 18 Feb 1938.
    3. 3. Mary Caroline LITHERLAND was born on 24 Nov 1870 in Grayville, Edwards Co, IL; died on 26 May 1956 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.
    4. Vern Harland LITHERLAND was born on 9 Apr 1881 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Mathew LITHERLAND was born in 1811 in Jefferson Co, KY (son of George O. LITHERLAND and Catherine COURTER); died on 18 Dec 1864 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.

    Notes:



    Higgins-Mapes Family Association

    Mathew married Mary Diantha COUCH before 1835. Mary (daughter of Levi Couch and Cynthia HIGGINS) was born on 17 May 1812 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died on 12 Mar 1855 in IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Diantha COUCH was born on 17 May 1812 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY (daughter of Levi Couch and Cynthia HIGGINS); died on 12 Mar 1855 in IL.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Higgins-Mapes Family Association

    Died:
    Higgins-Mapes Family Association

    Notes:

    Married:
    Higgins-Mapes Family Association

    Children:
    1. Ebenezer Couch LITHERLAND was born on 11 Apr 1835 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL; died on 24 Mar 1900 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co, MO.
    2. 6. John Wesley LITHERLAND was born on 05 Apr 1837 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL; died on 23 Feb 1903 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR; was buried on 25 Feb 1903 in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.
    3. George W. LITHERLAND was born in 1841 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    4. William J. LITHERLAND was born in 1843 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL; died on 19 Jun 1872.
    5. James Alexander LITHERLAND was born on 23 Jun 1845 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    6. Mathew D. LITHERLAND was born in Jun 1847 in IL; died on 13 Feb 1903 in Portland, Multnomah Co, OR.
    7. Mary L. LITHERLAND was born in 1850 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    8. Sarah LITHERLAND was born in 1850.


Generation: 5

  1. 24.  George O. LITHERLAND was born on 1 Apr 1783 in MD (son of John K. LITHERLAND and Mary); died on 25 Jan 1865 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.

    Notes:

    Found on family search.org shows him being born in
    Georgetown,Beaver,Pennsylvania.Also shows birthdate as 1789
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    George married Catherine COURTER on 24 Feb 1806 in Jefferson Co, KY. Catherine (daughter of Matthew COURTER and Mary TINDALL) died on 6 Feb 1879 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 25.  Catherine COURTER (daughter of Matthew COURTER and Mary TINDALL); died on 6 Feb 1879 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    Children:
    1. William LITHERLAND was born on 30 Mar 1808 in Jefferson Co, KY; died on 4 Mar 1844 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    2. 12. Mathew LITHERLAND was born in 1811 in Jefferson Co, KY; died on 18 Dec 1864 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    3. Mary Pauline LITHERLAND was born on 1 Sep 1812 in Jefferson Co, KY; died on 14 Aug 1848 in Wabash Co, IL.
    4. John Buchanan LITHERLAND was born in 1816 in Perry Co, IN.
    5. James LITHERLAND was born in 1817 in Wabash Co, IL; died in 1850.
    6. George LITHERLAND was born in 1819 in Wabash Co, IL.
    7. Nancy LITHERLAND was born in 1820 in Wabash Co, IL.
    8. Elisha LITHERLAND was born on 30 Sep 1822 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL; died on 27 Oct 1905 in Adam's Corner, Wabash Co, IL.
    9. Catherine LITHERLAND was born in 1825 in Wabash Co, IL.
    10. Ira LITHERLAND was born in 1829 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    11. Rebecca LITHERLAND was born in 1830 in Wabash Co, IL; died in 1860.
    12. Sarah Elizabeth LITHERLAND was born in 1831 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    13. Amy LITHERLAND was born in 1835 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.
    14. Martha LITHERLAND was born about 1837 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL.

  3. 26.  Levi Couch was born on 22 Jun 1783 in New Preston, Litchfield Co, CT (son of Capt. Ebenezer Couch, Jr. and Sarah KINNEY); died in 1875 in CT.

    Notes:

    death also listed as aft 1838 in Timberville, Wabash Co., IL

    "Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash counties, Illinois. With illustrations ... and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers "

    In 1816, quite a little colony left Alleghany county, New York, to make their homes upon the wild frontiers. Among these with their families, were George W. Higgins, John Higgios, Willis Higgins, Edward Brines, Henry Utter, Lemuel Haskins, David Moss, John Harrison, Benjamin Smith, and Levi Couch. They secured boats at the Alleghany river and floated down to the Ohio, and thence to Evansville. Here they procured keel-boats and came up the Wabash, landing at Old Palmyra. Of this little band of emigrants, five families settled in Lancaster precinct, John Higgins, Couch, Moss, Harrison and Smith. The others located in Friendsville. Others of an early date who located in Lancaster precinct were, Isaac Harues, Henry Cusick, James McMullen, George and David Pugh, George and Andrew Knight, James Rollins, Jessie Jones, Geo. Glick Elias Baily, Rozander Smith, Samuel Fisher and others.

    Doug's Note: Levi's son Hiram and grandson Levi, both came from Allegheny, NY.

    Died:
    alt death year "aft 1838, Timberville, Wabash Co, IL (Higgins-Mapes Family Association)

    Levi married Cynthia HIGGINS in 1804. Cynthia (daughter of George W. Higgins and Patience Mapes) was born in 1785; died on 4 Feb 1828 in Wabash Co, IL; was buried on 18 Feb 1828 in Couch-Higgins Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  4. 27.  Cynthia HIGGINS was born in 1785 (daughter of George W. Higgins and Patience Mapes); died on 4 Feb 1828 in Wabash Co, IL; was buried on 18 Feb 1828 in Couch-Higgins Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.

    Notes:

    Cynthia "Lucy" Higgins is 2nd wife of Levi

    "Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash counties, Illinois. With illustrations ... and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers "

    In 1816, quite a little colony left Alleghany county, New York, to make their homes upon the wild frontiers. Among these with their families, were George W. Higgins, John Higgios, Willis Higgins, Edward Brines, Henry Utter, Lemuel Haskins, David Moss, John Harrison, Benjamin Smith, and Levi Couch. They secured boats at the Alleghany river and floated down to the Ohio, and thence to Evansville. Here they procured keel-boats and came up the Wabash, landing at Old Palmyra. Of this little band of emigrants, five families settled in Lancaster precinct, John Higgins, Couch, Moss, Harrison and Smith. The others located in Friendsville. Others of an early date who located in Lancaster precinct were, Isaac Harues, Henry Cusick, James McMullen, George and David Pugh, George and Andrew Knight, James Rollins, Jessie Jones, Geo. Glick Elias Baily, Rozander Smith, Samuel Fisher and others.


    Buried:
    Couch-Higgins Cemetery is located one mile north of Friendsville, on the southwest corner of Section 14, Township 1N, Range 13 west.

    Children:
    1. Ebenezer J. Couch, Sr. was born on 23 Dec 1805 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died on 18 Dec 1883 in Wabash Co, IL; was buried in Friendsville Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    2. Lora Sophia COUCH was born on 10 Feb 1808 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died in 1877.
    3. Hiram Ransom Couch was born on 21 Aug 1809 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died on 26 Oct 1874 in Wabash Co, IL; was buried in Friendsville Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    4. 13. Mary Diantha COUCH was born on 17 May 1812 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died on 12 Mar 1855 in IL.
    5. Mary Samantha COUCH was born on 17 May 1812 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died on 01 Oct 1858 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL; was buried in Wabash Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Orio, Wabash Co, IL.
    6. Sarah K. COUCH was born in 1814 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died in 1850.
    7. Cynthia COUCH was born on 1 Jun 1816 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died in 1874.
    8. Eunice COUCH was born on 1 Jun 1816 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY; died in 1878.
    9. Elizabeth COUCH was born on 05 Jul 1818 in Edwards Co, IL; died on 27 Mar 1877; was buried in Adams Corner Cemetery, Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co, IL.
    10. Levi Couch was born in 1821 in Edwards Co, IL; died on 08 May 1871 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    11. Patience M. Couch was born in 1823 in Edwards Co, IL; died on 02 Feb 1912 in Sonoma Co, California; was buried in Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co, CA.


Generation: 6

  1. 48.  John K. LITHERLAND was born about 1750 (son of George LETHERLAND and Margarat THOMAS); died in 1807.

    John married Mary. [Group Sheet]


  2. 49.  Mary
    Children:
    1. Catherine LITHERLAND
    2. Elizabeth LITHERLAND
    3. John K. LITHERLAND was born in 1779 in MD; died on 14 Oct 1844 in Perry Co, IN.
    4. 24. George O. LITHERLAND was born on 1 Apr 1783 in MD; died on 25 Jan 1865 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    5. James LITHERLAND was born in 1784 in KY.
    6. Sally LITHERLAND was born about 1788.

  3. 50.  Matthew COURTER

    Notes:

    Family living in Friendsville, Wabash Co., IL in 1823. (source, post by Grace Bagwell...contact email bad...she has more information)

    Matthew married Mary TINDALL. [Group Sheet]


  4. 51.  Mary TINDALL

    Notes:

    surname also Tyndall

    Children:
    1. 25. Catherine COURTER died on 6 Feb 1879 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    2. Elizabeth COURTER
    3. Jacob COURTER
    4. Lydia COURTER
    5. William COURTER
    6. Nancy COURTER
    7. Providence COURTER
    8. Rebecca COURTER
    9. Sarah COURTER
    10. Cinderella COURTER
    11. Mary COURTER

  5. 52.  Capt. Ebenezer Couch, Jr. was born on 20 Jan 1733 in Redding, Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT (son of Ebenezer Couch, Sr. and Ann CRANE); died on 16 Oct 1800 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.

    Notes:

    John Wood, Jr. is a D.A.R. certified veteran of the American Revolutionary War, serving for Connecticut: A026420


    Boyce Cemetery Information

    COUCH LOT Click Image for Full Boyce Cemetery Listing


    Capt. Ebenezer Couch, also Ebenezer Couch, Jr.
    Military Service: Captain Revolutionary War
    Burial: North Milton Cemetery, Saratoga County, NY

    Will Records of Saratoga County, New York 1796-1805
    Will Records of Saratoga County, New York

    OSPage: 82
    Name: Ebenezer Couch
    My wife, Sarah My oldest son, John My sons: Ebenezer, Aaron, Joel Bostwick, and John My daughters: Anne Whitlock, wife of Henry; and Elizabeth Benedict, wife of Benjamin My daughter, Sarah My son, Ebenezer and wife, Sarah, Exe. Probated: 17 August 1800

    Article Title: Ebenezer Couch (Capt.), B.1733, Connecticut Periodical: American Monthly Magazine

    Darren Couch of Girard, KS said he paid to have Ebenezer Couch, Jr's grave stone set upright again after it fell over...set in gravel rather than on base.


    Ebenezer married Sarah KINNEY on 04 Nov 1777 in New Preston Congregational Church, New Preston, CT. Sarah (daughter of Jacob KINNEY) was born on 27 Mar 1750 in New Milford, Litchfield Co, CT; died on 09 Nov 1822 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY. [Group Sheet]


  6. 53.  Sarah KINNEY was born on 27 Mar 1750 in New Milford, Litchfield Co, CT (daughter of Jacob KINNEY); died on 09 Nov 1822 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.

    Notes:


    COUCH LOT Click Image for Full Boyce Cemetery Listing


    2nd wife of Capt. Ebenezer Couch

    Died:
    (Sarah's death also given as 10 Nov 1822, and death place as Upper Merryall, Litchfield Co, CT. However, since Sarah moved from CT to NY and had children there, it is more likely she died there, and she is listed as buried in NY as well.)

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth COUCH was born on 15 Apr 1781.
    2. Joel Bostwick COUCH was born on 15 Apr 1781 in Washington, Litchfield Co, CT; died on 10 Oct 1842; was buried in Kelloggsville Cemetery, Sempronius, Cayuga Co, NY.
    3. 26. Levi Couch was born on 22 Jun 1783 in New Preston, Litchfield Co, CT; died in 1875 in CT.
    4. Caswell COUCH was born on 14 Oct 1785.
    5. Electra COUCH was born on 15 Jun 1788; died on 12 Jul 1799 in Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.
    6. Sarah Kinney COUCH was born in 1789 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.

  7. 54.  George W. Higgins was born on 20 Oct 1756 in Middletown, Middlesex Co, CT; was christened on 26 Nov 1756 in East Hampton, Middlesex Co, CT (son of Israel HIGGINS and Elizabeth AIKEN); died in 1820 in Wabash Co, IL.

    Notes:

    George Higgins is a D.A.R. certified veteran of the American Revolutionary War, serving for Connecticut: A208113


    Higgins-Mapes Family Association for George Higgins and daughter Cynthia Higgins and their families.

    Robert Lyle Young's contribution to Higgins Genealogy for ancestors of George Higgins.
    Born October 20, 1756 in Middleton CT and moved to near Allegheny River at Olean, New York in late 1700s. George and his wife were with their son John on the boat trip from NY to IL and he settled in the area of Friendsville, IL where there was a fort built by william Barney.

    George married Patience Mapes on 27 Sep 1777 in New Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT. Patience was born on 3 Apr 1757 in New Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died in betw 1820-1823 in Edwards Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  8. 55.  Patience Mapes was born on 3 Apr 1757 in New Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died in betw 1820-1823 in Edwards Co, IL.

    Notes:

    Higgins-Mapes Family Association

    Children:
    1. John HIGGINS was born on 31 Oct 1778 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 27 Apr 1852 in Wabash Co, IL.
    2. William HIGGINS was born on 14 May 1781 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 26 Oct 1871 in Edwards Co, IL; was buried in Couch-Higgins Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    3. Ransom HIGGINS was born in 1783 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 8 Oct 1851 in Edwards Co, IL.
    4. 27. Cynthia HIGGINS was born in 1785; died on 4 Feb 1828 in Wabash Co, IL; was buried on 18 Feb 1828 in Couch-Higgins Cemetery, Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    5. Patience HIGGINS was born in 1787 in Fairfield Co, CT; died in betw 1790-1800 in CT.
    6. Eunice HIGGINS was born in 1788 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 2 Apr 1858 in Alleghany, Cattaraugus Co, NY.
    7. George Willis HIGGINS was born on 19 Apr 1792 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 13 Feb 1835 in Wabash Co, IL.
    8. Sophia Anna HIGGINS was born on 29 Jul 1794 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 18 Sep 1818 in Edwards Co, IL.
    9. Nancy HIGGINS was born on 19 Nov 1797 in Fairfield Co, CT; died on 25 Mar 1875 in Edwards Co, IL.


Generation: 7

  1. 96.  George LETHERLAND (son of LETHERLAND).

    Notes:

    The Litherland name took on many spellings in the Kentucky, Indiana,
    Illinois area: Leatherland, Letherland, Litherland, Leitherland,
    Latherland. Generally, the individuals were not literate neither reading
    or writing. The resulting spelling in tax records or census reflected how
    the the recorder heard
    the name being pronounced. By the late 1800`S the spelling of
    "Litherland"seems to have become the
    accepted form for this particular family.
    The following is from the records of London County of Middlesex, England.
    Proceedings
    at the
    Sessions of Peace,Oyer and Terminer
    of the
    City of London
    and
    County of Middlesex
    on
    Wednesday the 25th, Thursday the 26th, Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th
    of February, and Monday the
    2nd of March.
    In the 14th Year of His Majesty`S Reign
    being the
    Third Sessions in Mayoralty
    of the
    Right Honourable Humphrey Parsons,Esq:
    Lord-Mayor of the city of London
    For the year 1741
    Number III.
    London:
    Printed for J.Roberts , at the Oxford-Arms in Warwickland. MDCCXLI.
    (Price-Six-Pence)
    N.B. The public may be assured, that (during the Mayoralty of the Right
    Hon. Humphrey Parson, Esq:
    Lord Mayor of this city, for the present year) the Sessions-Book will be
    constantly sold for Six-Pence;
    and likewise there will be no double Books.
    From pg. ( 16 & 17 ) Para 44.
    George Leatherland was indited for stealing 4 silk handkerchiefs, Value 8
    Schillings, the Goods of
    Holden Bouker, in his Shop, Jan the 10th.
    John Green On the 10th of January, the Prisoner and another man came into
    my Master's Shop, and desired to see some silk Handkerchiefs; I
    accordingly showed them several Parcels, and on my seeing the Prisoner
    fumbling on the Counter, I collar'd him , and these Handkerchiefs
    dropped from him. They are part of the Goods which I shewed him, and are
    property of my Master, Holden Bouker. Mr. Bouker. The prisoner
    confessed to me, when he was in the Round-House, that he stole these
    Handkerchiefs, but said, he was persuaded to it by the Man who was with
    him.
    Prisoner. I had been for some Grains for my Master, and met with this
    other man, and he desired to go with him, to buy a Handkerchief; I went
    with him into a Shop, but I asked for nothing, and as soon as I was
    taken, he ran away.
    Green. I am positive that they didn't drop from the other Man, but him.
    William Mathews. I have known the prisoner 15 or 16 Years, and always was
    an honest Man, as far as I knew.
    William Hill. I have known him for about seven Years, he followed the
    Cow Buisness, and I never heard any Ill of him in my Life.
    Another. I have known him between Three and Four Years, and never knew or
    heard any Ill of him.
    John Leatherland. I am his Brother, and never heard but that he behaved
    well.
    Thomas Leatherland. I am likewise his Brother, and never knew any Harm of
    him.
    Guilty 4p. 1Od
    On page ( 24 ), The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give
    Judgment as follows: George Leatherland, was sentence of Transportation:
    which meant he was sent to the Colonies. There he served 7 years on a
    plantation as a servant.
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    ID: I08921
    Name: George Litherland 1
    Sex: M
    Birth: ABT. 1720 in England
    Death:
    Reference Number: 8921
    Note:
    Notes pertaining to this family as compiled by Gwen Higgins of Asheville,
    North Carolina.
    Note:
    George, of Middlesex, was convicted of stealing a silk handkerchief,
    valued at 4 pence. He was sentenced in January 1741 to be transported
    from Newgate Prison to the colonies (Maryland). During that period in
    English history "transporting" was the sentence given for all but the
    most seriou

    George married Margarat THOMAS on 24 Dec 1748 in St. Pauls Parish, Baltimore, MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 97.  Margarat THOMAS
    Children:
    1. 48. John K. LITHERLAND was born about 1750; died in 1807.
    2. William LITHERLAND was born about 1752.

  3. 104.  Ebenezer Couch, Sr. was born on 05 Apr 1709 in Fairfield Co, CT; was christened in Apr 1709 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT (son of Capt. Samuel COUCH and Edrea HURLBUT); died on 23 Mar 1797 in Redding, Fairfield Co, CT; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.

    Notes:

    Ebenezer Couch, Sr. is a D.A.R. certified veteran of the American Revolutionary War, serving for Connecticut: A026419


    Ebenezer (Sr.) was also Chairman of the Observation Committee for Fairfield. In the Revolutionary War, that makes him the head of the Culpepper Spy ring in Fairfield, CT. The British became so angry over the success of spies in Fairfield as you may already know, they came w/Hessians across Long Island Sound in 1779 and burned Fairfield to the ground, house by house. That is why Captain Ebenezer and his younger brother, who was a private migrated together to Milton, NY, where they are buried, side by side. Later Sarah Kinney would be buried next to him. Many of the former residents of Fairfield, Ct migrated together to NY.

    Ebenezer Couch was a member of the Safety Committee, his son who had several businesses in Fairfield, Conn., served as a Captain in the Revolutionary war, his son John, played the fife in his company and his son Ebenezer Jr., worked as a waiter for the company. One of their winter encampments in Connecticut is to this day undisturbed and military historians and archaeologists are trying to raise the funds to preserve the 50 plus acre site.

    Captain Ebenezer Couch lost everything to include his wife, businesses, home, as a result of his service. The British wanted to teach the colonists a lesson and selected Fairfield, Connecticut as the place to demonstrate their brutality. The town was burned to the ground and innocent women and children were killed. George Washington addressed the sacrifice of the residents of Fairfield, Conn. Joel Bostwick who served under Captain Ebenezer Couch, died, and his wife, Sarah Kinney Bostwick, and Ebenezer would marry after the war. They would move the family to Saratoga, New York, and live on rented lands.

    Christened:
    History of Fairfield, V2, First Extant Parish Record of Christ's Church, Fairfield, p.479

    Ebenezer married Ann CRANE on 18 May 1731 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT. Ann was born on 24 May 1711 in Windham, Windham Co, CT. [Group Sheet]


  4. 105.  Ann CRANE was born on 24 May 1711 in Windham, Windham Co, CT.
    Children:
    1. 52. Capt. Ebenezer Couch, Jr. was born on 20 Jan 1733 in Redding, Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 16 Oct 1800 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.
    2. Jonathan COUCH was born on 16 Jul 1736 in Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died before 3 Aug 1786.
    3. Daniel Couch, Sr. was born on 27 Jul 1739 in Redding, Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 04 Apr 1818 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.
    4. Adrea COUCH was born on 12 Sep 1742 in Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died about 1830.
    5. Martha COUCH was born on 25 Dec 1744 in Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT.
    6. Elijah COUCH was born on 29 Jul 1747 in Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 19 Mar 1816 in Sullivan Co, NY.
    7. Theoda COUCH was born on 24 Jan 1755 in Fairfield Township, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 08 Sep 1841 in New Milford, Litchfield Co, CT.

  5. 106.  Jacob KINNEY
    Children:
    1. 53. Sarah KINNEY was born on 27 Mar 1750 in New Milford, Litchfield Co, CT; died on 09 Nov 1822 in Milton, Saratoga Co, NY; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.

  6. 108.  Israel HIGGINS was born on 3 Oct 1728 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA (son of Israel HIGGINS and Ruth BROWN); died on 4 Aug 1790 in Middle Haddam, Middlesex, CT.

    Notes:

    Israel Higgins is a D.A.R. certified veteran of the American Revolutionary War, serving for Connecticut: A055292


    Israel was a Revolutionary War soldier for two months in 1778 or 79. He was involved with special forces in an effort to dislodge a British military group in Maine near the Penobscott River, The effort was unsuccessful and subsequently there was an investigation of the failure.

    Israel married Elizabeth AIKEN on 15 Feb 1753 in Middletown, Middlesex Co, CT. Elizabeth was born on 3 Apr 1733 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA; and died. [Group Sheet]


  7. 109.  Elizabeth AIKEN was born on 3 Apr 1733 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA; and died.
    Children:
    1. 54. George W. Higgins was born on 20 Oct 1756 in Middletown, Middlesex Co, CT; was christened on 26 Nov 1756 in East Hampton, Middlesex Co, CT; died in 1820 in Wabash Co, IL.


Generation: 8

  1. 192.  LETHERLAND was born in in England.
    Children:
    1. 96. George LETHERLAND

  2. 208.  Capt. Samuel COUCH was born in 1666 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT (son of Simon Couch and Mary Frances Andrews); died on 11 Dec 1739 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT.

    Notes:

    "The General Assembly met on the 12th of October, [1710] when Mr. James Rennet and Mr. Samuel Couch represented Fairfield. Mr. Samuel Couch was confirmed captain, Mr. John Osborn lieutenant and Mr. Benjamin Rumsey ensign of Green's Farms train-band." - The History of Fairfield County, Connecticut, 1700-1800, Vol. II

    Capt. Samuel Couch, death also given as 1725 but will dated 1739, birth also given as abt.1670 (1666 date from Frost Gen.)

    "The History of the Town of Catharine, Schuyler County, New York"
    by The Tuttle Publishing Co. Inc., Rutland, Vermont, 1945.

    Ensign, west company, Fairfield, June 1709; Lt. Oct 1709; Capt. Oct 1710;
    Deputy (Fairfield), Oct 1710; Oct 1712, May and Oct 1720, May 173, Oct 1734;
    Justice 1723-39.

    Will 12 May 1739, proved 3 Dec 1739; advanced in years; legacies to sons Samuel,
    Benjamin, John (at College, to have out of his estate education for four
    years), and Ebenezer; daughters Eunice wife of Reuben Taylor and Abigail Couch;
    grandson Joseph Jackson; residue equally to children, Samuel, Benjamin,
    Ebenezer and Solomon Couch, Mary Couch, Edry Frost, Eunice Taylor, Elizabeth
    Todd and Abigail Couch.

    Samuel, Benjamin, Ebenezer and Solomon Couch, Joseph Crane and wife Mary, Joseph

    Frost and wife Adra, Nathaniel Hibbard and wife Abigail, all of Fairfield,
    Reuben Taylor and wife Eunice of Norwalk, and Rev. Jonathan Todd and wife
    Elizabeth of Guilford, conveyed 15 June 1741 to brother John Couch of
    Fairfield, land in Redding.

    All information from:
    "History & Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield"
    by Donald Lines Jacobus, Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter DAR, Fairfield, CT, 1930.
    Allen Co. Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. Gc 974.602 F161j

    Samuel married Edrea HURLBUT. Edrea (daughter of Thomas HURLBUT and Mary Brown) was born in 1674 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co, CT; died on 24 Nov 1737 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT. [Group Sheet]


  3. 209.  Edrea HURLBUT was born in 1674 in Woodbury, Litchfield Co, CT (daughter of Thomas HURLBUT and Mary Brown); died on 24 Nov 1737 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT.

    Notes:

    birth also given as abt 1674, age 65 at death > 1737 death minus 65 years gives 1672 birth year from gravestone (1668 birth date from Frost Gen.)

    Also given as Edra, and dau name is Edra.

    http://www.bjpeters.com/bj/PS01/PS01_126.htm
    Name *Edrea HURLBUT95 <../PS_SRC.htm>, 7G Grandmother Birth abt 1668, Jacobus states abt. 1674. Of, Fairfield, CT95 <../PS_SRC.htm> Death 24 Nov 173795 <../PS_SRC.htm> Occupation CLICK NAME FOR NOTES Father *Thomas HURLBUT , II <../PS05/PS05_023.htm>

    Children:
    1. Mary COUCH was born on 15 Dec 1695; was christened on 3 May 1696 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 9 Jan 1766.
    2. Edra COUCH was born before 7 Aug 1698; was christened on 7 Aug 1698 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 23 Jul 1753.
    3. Samuel COUCH was born before 22 Sep 1700 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT; was christened on 22 Sep 1700 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 18 May 1775 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT.
    4. Benjamin Couch was born on 27 Dec 1702; was christened on 27 Dec 1702 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 27 Sep 1748 in Westport, Fairfield Co, CT; was buried in Colonial Cemetery, Westport, Fairfield Co, CT.
    5. Eunice COUCH was born before 2 Mar 1706/07 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; was christened on 2 Mar 1706/07 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT.
    6. Martha COUCH was born before 18 Feb 1707; was christened on 18 Feb 1704/05 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died in 1728.
    7. 104. Ebenezer Couch, Sr. was born on 05 Apr 1709 in Fairfield Co, CT; was christened in Apr 1709 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 23 Mar 1797 in Redding, Fairfield Co, CT; was buried in North Milton Cemetery, Milton, Saratoga Co, NY.
    8. Elizabeth COUCH was born on 22 Jul 1711; was christened on 22 Jul 1711 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 18 Dec 1783.
    9. Solomon Couch was born before 24 May 1713; was christened on 24 May 1713 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 26 Sep 1748.
    10. Abigail COUCH was born before 4 Sep 1715; was christened on 4 Sep 1715 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT; died on 17 Nov 1776.
    11. John COUCH was born in 1717; died on 1 Jun 1805 in Lee, Berkshire Co, MA.

  4. 216.  Israel HIGGINS was born on 26 Apr 1706 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA (son of Samuel HIGGINS and Hannah COLE); died on 7 Feb 1788 in Middle Haddam, Middlesex, CT.

    Israel married Ruth BROWN. [Group Sheet]


  5. 217.  Ruth BROWN
    Children:
    1. 108. Israel HIGGINS was born on 3 Oct 1728 in Eastham, Barnstable Co, MA; died on 4 Aug 1790 in Middle Haddam, Middlesex, CT.


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