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Ellen Elizabeth Stedman

Female 1882 - 1884  (1 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ellen Elizabeth Stedman was born 2 Dec 1882, Dillon Twp., Phelps Co., MO (daughter of Benjamin Franklin Stedman and Nancy J. Tucker); died 7 Nov 1884, Dillon Twp., Phelps Co., MO.

    Notes:

    Died:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~mophelps/phelpscountydeathrecords.htm

    Number         : 72
    Date of Report : 12/18/1884
    Name           : Steadman Ellen Elizabeth
    Sex            : F
    Race or Color  : White
    Age            : 1 yr 11 mo 5 day
    Occupation     :
    Date of Death  : 11/7/1884 5 PM
    Single, Married, widower or Widow : Single
    Nationality    : American 
    Where Born     : Dillon Twp
    How long a resident in this state : Life
    Place of Death : Dillon Twp Phelps Co Mo
    Cause of Death : Intro colitis (diarrhea)
    Complication :
    Duration of Complication :
    Duration of Disease : 2 1/2 mo
    Place of Burial : Thomas Graveyard
    Date of Burial :
    Name of Undertaker : Geo [Laney
    Place of Business : Rolla
    Name and residence of physician returning certificate : Saul B Rowe, Rolla


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin Franklin Stedman was born Abt 1830, ____, Greene Co., IL (son of Benjamin Stedman and Margaret "Peggy" Gillham); died 1892; was buried Aft 1892, Thomas Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO.

    Other Events:

    • 1870 Census: Not Located
    • 1850 Census: 23 Oct 1850, ____, Macoupin Co., IL
    • 1860 Census: 26 Aug 1860, Shipman, Macoupin Co., IL
    • Property: 18 May 1865, ____, Phelps Co., MO
    • 1880 Census: 3 Jun 1880, Dillon, Phelps Co., MO
    • Probate: 1892

    Notes:

    Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:30:30 -0500
    Subject: B.F.'s birthplace
    From: Carl Stedman

    Hi John,

    I found a new piece of info which, for me at least, helps validate the assumption that B.F. is old Ben's son. There was 1830 Greene Co, IL census data which showed old Ben having a son <5, and B.F. was apparently born in 1830 - he was 19 in 1850. Anyway, there is a brother to my grandfather, B.F.'s second son, buried at Peace Lutheran cemetary in Elk Prairie, MO (1880 - 1915); James Edward Stedman (the name of James also caught my eye). I have a copy of his death certificate now and it indicates his father was born in Greene Co, IL - knowing B.F. was born in Greene Co gives strength to the link with old Ben.

    I'm going to write for other death certificates which may provide additional information. My only disappointment was that his mother's maiden name and place of birth were not known. Since my grandfather signed this death certificate, I don't think any pertinent info will show up on later certificates, but I'll check.

    Also, in case you are not aware of this: MO death certificates have gone online for 1910 - 1955. Jame's was available on line - most are not, but there is only a $1.00 charge for copies.

    Hope this finds you well and in good spirit.

    Carl
    ____________________

    STEDMAN,BENJAMIN F (married) THOMAS,MARTHA JANE  - MACOUPIN  09/01/1858

    Macoupin County (1860)

           Fam.  T R PO  Last  Name First Name      Age S  C  Occ RE PP B LW

           B171  1235  8 8 21  STEADMAN Franklin  30  M  W **2 x100 IL B336
           B171  1235  8 8 21  STEADMAN Martha    19  F  W  x x x    MO B336
    ______________________

    Presumably, all of his children and all but one or two of his son Ab's children were born in the log cabin on the homesteaded property.

    1850 Census:
    p. 261a
    Elizabeth Fleming   40 F                      $1440  IL
    David           "         21 M  Carpenter               "
    Margaret      "         20 F                                 "
    Mary            "         15 F                                  "    school
    Ann E.          "         13 F                                  "        "
    Catharine     "         10 F                                   "        "
    Maria L         "          8 F                                    "       "
    John             "          5 M                                   "        "
    B F Steadman         19 M  Farmer                     "

    She was likely the widow of Edward Fleming based on the 1840 census. This is confirmed but IGI record showing the children were born to Edward Fleming and Elizabeth Seeley. 1840 census suggests that he was born in 1780s. IGI record has Edward Fleming and Elizabeth Seeley marrying on 24 Oct 1826 in Ireland. Yet the 1850 census shows her birth in Illinois.

    Edward's brother David is show on same page and he is age 60 and born in Ireland. His wife is also born in Ireland.

    There does not seem to be a family connection between the Flemings and B F Steadman.

    1860 Census:
    Shipman PO - Town 8 Range 8, Macoupin Co., IL, p. 417
    Lycurgus Brown   25 M   Farmer   --- $475  MO
    Martha        "          20 F                  --- $75    IL
    Franklin Steadman 30 M  Farmer    --- $100  IL
    Martha       "           19 F                                 MO

    BROWN, LYCURGUS
    ARMOR, MARTHA
    04/07/1858
    00003103
    MACOUPIN

    Property:
    Benjamin Franklin Stedman - Homestead
    N1/2 NW, sec 35, tsp 37, R 7W
    MO4270__.057  
    Issued 11-1-1871
    Certificate 64, Application 76Homestead Act of May 2, 1862

    "do solemnly swear that I am the head of a family and a citizen of the United States; that I have cultivated said land since the 18th of May, 1865, to the present time"
    signed May 16,1871

    Affidavit Required of Homestead Claimants, Acts of May 20, 1862 and June 21, 1866

    "From date of entry up to about two years ago, I was living in a house built within about 16 feet of the line: that being aware of the fact, I then moved my house on my said Homestead where it has since never  moved".

    Proof required under Homestead Acts of May 20, 1862 and June 21, 1866.

    Have known B.F. Stedman for 5 years, that he is head of a family consisting of a wife and five children… is a citizen of the United States - has cultivated and lived on the land since May 18, 1865; built a house thereon 18 feet x 16 feet; that about two years ago said he moved almost 16 feet so as to be on his said homestead; ploughed, fenced, and cultivated 25 acres, and has made the following improvements:

    Built a house16 x 18 feet, stable 16 x 32 feet, smoke house 12 x 14 feet, one shop 16 x 32 feet, corn crib 8 x 14 feet, and an orchard of 100 trees.

    Signed May 16, 1871 by James Underwood and Spencer Light

    Application No. 76, receipt for $14.00,  May 18, 1865

    1880 Census:
    Dillon Twp., Phelps Co., MO, ED 124, p. 4 (333B), National Archives Film T9-0709
    (family is indexed as Hendman, but is clearly Steadman on census sheet)

    Steadman, Benjamin W M 50 Head Md Farmer               IL   IL   IL
    ---, Nancy J               W F 37 Wife  Md Keeping House  SC SC SC
    ---, Mary E                 W F 18 Dau   S   At Home             MO IL   IL
    ---, Charles M.           W M 17 Son  S   Works on Farm   MO IL   IL
    ---, William A              W M 11 Son  S                              MO IL   IL
    ---, Alace A.               W F   9 Dau  S                              MO IL   IL
    ---, Hugh W                W M   7 Son  S                              MO IL   IL
    ---, Sarah C                W F   5 Dau  S                              MO IL   IL
    ---, Benjamin F            W M  3 Son  S                              MO IL   IL
    ---, James E     W M 3/12 Feb Son  S                              MO IL   IL

    Benjamin married Nancy J. Tucker 25 Dec 1873, ____, Phelps Co., MO. Nancy was born Abt 1843, ____, ____, AL; died Bef 1890; was buried Unknown, Thomas Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy J. Tucker was born Abt 1843, ____, ____, AL; died Bef 1890; was buried Unknown, Thomas Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO.

    Other Events:

    • 1870 Census: 23 Aug 1870, Rolla, Phelps Co., MO

    Notes:

    Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    John J. TUCKER   Self   M   Male   W   35   TN   Farmer   SC   GA 
    Laura S. TUCKER   Wife   M   Female   W   24   MO   Keeping House   TN   TN 
    James A. TUCKER   Son   S   Male   W   6   MO      TN   MO 
    Rosa M. TUCKER   Dau   S   Female   W   4   MO      TN   MO 
    George G. TUCKER   Son   S   Male   W   1   MO      TN   MO 
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source Information:
      Census Place Meramec, Phelps, Missouri
      NA Film Number   T9-0709
      Page Number   361B
    __________________________________

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mo/phelps/burials/phelps_burials_483.htm

    Name                Comment                Birth     Death     Cemetery
    Tucker, John J. Co H 1st ALA Cav (1845) (1912)    Pine Hill

    1870 Census:
    Rolla PO - Meramac Twp., Phelps Co., MO, p. 670a
    Tucker, John J.        24 M  Farmer  $350 $137  AL       Can't Write  citizen
    Wright, Nancy J       27 F   House keeper          "             "
    ---, Lucetta              10 F    at home                   "
    Tucker, Margaret E  12 F      "                            "

    Notes:

    Married:
    Phelps County Marriages
    B. F. Steadman    Nancy J. Wright  25 Dec 1873

    Children:
    1. Sarah C. Stedman was born Abt 1875, ____, ____, MO; died Unknown; was buried Unknown, Thomas Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO.
    2. Benjamin F. "Frank" Stedman was born 12 Aug 1877, ____, ____, MO; died Nov 1964, ____, ____, SC.
    3. James Edward Stedman was born 12 Feb 1880, ____, Phelps Co., MO; died 6 Sep 1915, Rolla, Phelps Co., MO; was buried 7 Sep 1915, Peace Lutheran Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO.
    4. 1. Ellen Elizabeth Stedman was born 2 Dec 1882, Dillon Twp., Phelps Co., MO; died 7 Nov 1884, Dillon Twp., Phelps Co., MO.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin Stedman was born Abt 1776, ____, Lancaster Co., PA; died Aft 1850.

    Other Events:

    • Alt. Birth: Between 1770 and 1780
    • Residence: 1814, ____, Madison Co., IL
    • Census: 1818, ____, Madison Co., IL
    • 1820 Census: 1820, Alton, Madison Co., IL
    • 1830 Census: 1830, ____, Greene Co., IL
    • Residence: 1836; ____, Macoupin Co., IL
    • Tax List: 1840, ____, Macoupin Co., IL
    • 1850 Census: 17 Oct 1850, ____, Van Zandt Co., TX

    Notes:

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/history/shipman.htm

    History of Shipman Macoupin County IL
    by Jim Frank

    (Jim had presented his History of Shipman at a Macoupin County Historical Society meeting.)

    History of Shipman

    The first settler to settle near Shipman was David Coop and his family who settled near Coop's Creek east of Shipman in 1815. After residing there a few years, the family moved to Coop's Mound east of Carlinville. In 1818, Thomas Smith settled near Shipman, but soon moved and settled in Chesterfield Township.

    Government land was offered for $1.25 an acre. The first land around Shipman purchased and entered was by Benjamin Steidman, a former resident of Edwardsville. He settled in 1831 one mile west and one mile north of Shipman. He found the land very fertile and capable of growing enormous crops. The level country was covered with prairie grass, often reaching the height of four or more feet, while the rough and hilly country was covered with timber.

    During 1836, a railroad was surveyed from Springfield to Alton following somewhat the same route of the present railroad right of way. New families were arriving and constantly settling. George Randle purchased from Dorsey and surveyed a twenty acre site along the proposed railroad right of way and platted a village a mile north of Shipman which he named Brooklyn. This plat advertisement appeared in the May 25, 1836 issue of the Alton Telegraph newspaper - "Public sale of lots on Saturday, June 25th, 1836. The Town of Brooklyn is situated on Section 24 in the County of Macoupin directly on the surveyed route of the comtemplated railroad from Alton to Springfield. The town located in the healthy part of the county, is a high and rolling prairie immediately south of Coop's Creek, and is in the vicinity of large quantities of good coal, limestone, and freestone. It is 15 miles from Carlinville, 18 miles from Alton, about 28 miles from Grafton, and 20 miles from Hillsboro, being in a straight line between the two last mentioned places. The land in the vicinity is of the first quality and settling rapidly with enterprising farmers, it is well supplied with timber. The advantages which this town promises in regards to the richness of the soil, being situated so near Alton, it will readily be perceived, must be a place of worthy the attentions of capitalists, merchants, mechanics, and manufactures. Liberal donations will be made of sites and town lots by the proprietors for the erection of churches and a seminary. Any persons wishing to purchase lots in the above town will please apply to the proprietors living in Carlinville or Mr. Arnold or Mr. Steadman living in the town. Good and indisputable titles will be made to purchasers. There will be a public sale of lots on the premises on Saturday the 25th day of June. Geo. D. Randle, Wm. Miller, Bela White, Proprietors."
    ____________________________

    Land Transactions

    Name spelling   Residence   Cty of Purchase Date    acres/# of purchases/price
    Steadman        Madison         Madison             1814        (160 - 155 - 160 @$2)
    Steadman        Madison         Greene               1826       (95 @ 1.25)
    Stedman          Greene          Greene               1832        (94 @ 1.25)
    Stedman          Greene          Macoupin            1835        (80 - 40 - 80 @ 1.25)
    Stedman          Macoupin       Macoupin            1836        (80 - 80 - 80 @1.25)

    Birth:
    1850 census says Harfard County, Pennsylvania. I suspect that he was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, near the border with Harford County, Maryland. Each county had significant Quaker populations.

    Census:
    There were two males 21 or over and 7 other people in his household.

    1820 Census:
    p. 121
    321120-11210-0006

    1830 Census:
    p. 40
    101 100 010 0000 - 111 001 000 0000

    Tax List:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/1840tax/05958.jpg

    Steadman, Benj
    Steadman, J. M.

    There is a Benjamin Steadman and a J.M. Steadman on the Macoupin County tax tolls of 1840.  Strong circumstantial evidence suggests that this is Ben and his son James, but no absolutely firm evidence is available.

    1850 Census:
    ____, Van Zandt Co., TX, p. 225, as Benjamin Stidman, age 74, b. Harfard? Co., PA

    Benjamin married Margaret "Peggy" Gillham 13 Oct 1814, ____, Madison Co., IL. Margaret was born Between 1790 and 1794, ____, ____, NC; died Bef 1850. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margaret "Peggy" Gillham was born Between 1790 and 1794, ____, ____, NC; died Bef 1850.
    Children:
    1. Josiah C. Stedman was born Between 1810 and 1820, ____, ____, IL; died Bef 1847.
    2. James M. Stedman was born Abt 1819, ____, ____, IL; died Unknown.
    3. 2. Benjamin Franklin Stedman was born Abt 1830, ____, Greene Co., IL; died 1892; was buried Aft 1892, Thomas Cemetery, Phelps Co., MO.
    4. Mary M. Stedman was born Abt 1834, ____, Greene Co., IL; died Unknown.