BLACKWOOD, BROSSMAN & BROWN'S OF LITHOPOLIS, OHIO

From Charles & Barbara (Brown) Waid

July 3, 2008 -

Corrections &/or Additions Welcomed

Listing 76 descendants for 3 generations.

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GENERATION NO. 1

1. John M.1 BLACKWOOD was born 27Jun 1815 in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland. He was the son of Robert BLACKWOOD and Ellen BERRY. John died 28Jul 1881 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery. He married Christina SMITH 3Mar 1838/1839 in Madison Township, Pickaway Co., Ohio. She was born 16Jun 1823 in Madison Township, Pickaway Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of Jacob SMITH and Christina HALL. Christina died 6Apr 1897 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery.

They had 9 children:

+ 2. mi.Reuben BLACKWOOD, born 29Jul 1839, died 16Aug 1907.

+ 3. mii.James Monroe "Jim" BLACKWOOD, born 6Feb 1841, died 6Sep 1919.

+ 4. fiii.Sarah Anne "Sallie" BLACKWOOD, born 20Jul 1843, died 15Jun 1922.

+ 5. miv.Jacob Smith BLACKWOOD, born 16Mar 1845, died after 1922.

6. fv.Mary Christina BLACKWOOD, born 12Sep 1847 in one mile west of Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, died in infancy 12Jun 1848 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery.

MARY Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 20, gives "died in infancy".

Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on the John (Schmidt) Smith Family", by Forest C. Smith, C.A. Swoyer and Edwin B. Graham, page 29, gives birth date (year one off of previous 1846) and death date.

Source: Charles & Barbara Waid have seen the grave site and Source: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society, page 165, "daughter of John Blackwood and Christiana ?, born Sep. 12, 1847, died June 12, 1848" (original plat, lot 41, gr 1) "(NOK: John Backwood, father)". Again page 367 with "aged 9m 19d".

+ 7. fvi.Pauline BLACKWOOD, born 28May 1849, died 19Feb 1913.

+ 8. mvii.Samuel Wilson BLACKWOOD, born 30Jul 1851, died 22May 1911.

+ 9. mviii.Henry Caleb BLACKWOOD, born 4Jul 1854.

+ 10. fix.Marian Elizabeth "Mimie" BLACKWOOD, born 5Sep 1855, died 4Mar 1909.

CHRISTINA Source: "Genealogy of the Glick Family", compiled by George H. Glick, 1918, page 51, gives last name of spouse and death state. Calls her "Tenna".

Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, pages 1819, gives marriage date, place, spouse, children ( Reuben, James Monroe, Sarah, Jacob Smith, Mary Christina, Pauline, Samuel Wilson, Henry Caleb and Marion Elizabeth), death date and burial place, "Lithopolis Cemetery". John and Christina were married by Rev. Samuel Wilson.

Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on the John (Schmidt) Smith Family", by Forest C. Smith, C.A. Swoyer and Edwin B. Graham, page 10, gives birth date of "the 16th June 1823" from the family Bible. Page 29, gives birth year as "1828" and marriage 4 Mar 1838.

Source: Data Collected by Mary Erden (Brown) Lauridsen, Aunt Mary's records and "Pickaway County Ohio Marriage Records 1810 1862" Rekeyed by Dan R. Hearl December 1992.

Source: Marriage and Death from the Vital Records of the City/County.. Marriage from "Pickaway county, Ohio, Marriage Records 18101862" gives date of "Mar 3 1839 by Samuel Wilson Rev." Page 165 of cemetery records "Blackwood, Christiana, born July 17, 1819, died Apr. 6, 1897" (original plot, "lot 41, gr 3) (NOK: John Blackwood)". Went with the Bible birth date from Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on the John (Schmidt) Smith Family", by Forest C. Smith, C.A. Swoyer and Edwin B. Graham. Was again on page 367 with "aged 73y 9m 20d".

Source: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society.

Source: Charles and Barbara Waid have seen the grave site "Christiana wife of John Blackwood Died April 6, 1897 aged 78YS & 20D" Is in all caps.

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JOHN All of John and Christina's children were born 1 mile west of Lithopolis, Fairfield County, Ohio.

Source Source: "Data Provided by Mary Anne (Shannon) Klein of the Blackwood line", John came to the United States on the ship "Mars" of Greenock, Scotland, Capt. Cleperton, commanding. Left Carrickfergus 12 May 1832, arrived in Baltimore, Maryland 3 July 1832. He purchased 107 acres of land in Madison Township, Franklin Co., Ohio. He worked on the National Highway (Route 40). He taught school "down on the Rarey farm in the old log school house in Pickaway Co." in 18361838. He also taught at Middletown and at the Brick or Glick Church. He taught grammar and was the first to teach that in that part of the country. He invented the first hinge harrow, first corn planter (Pat. 1854), gang plow (Pat. 1871), and the three horse hitch (Pat. 1872. He made the first meat grinders in the country and did most of the surveying for the neighborhood for miles around him. He was an elder in the Lithopolis Presbyterian Church for 42 years. Possibly died July 27th according to the Lancaster Gazette.

On 17 April 1879 he was appointed guardian for his imbecile niece, Ellen B. (Shannon) McGarity.

Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 2 gives birth date, page 1819, gives marriage date, place, spouse, children (Reuben, James Monroe, Sarah, Jacob Smith, Mary Christina, Pauline, Samuel Wilson, Henry Caleb and Marion Elizabeth), death date, "at the age of 66 years, 1 month, and one day and burial place, "Lithopolis Cemetery".

Source: "The Villiage Memories of Lithopolis (Ohio)", by John Bartram Kramer and Mabel C. Stevenson, August 1936, chapter 3 the original town, page 21, "A plough factory by John Blackwood, an ingenious inventor, did not secceed well, and was soon discontinued."

Source: The Pickaway County, Ohio, marriage records, 18101862 show that they were married Mar 3, 1839 by Rev. Samuel Wilson. Have a copy of these records (Rekeyed by Dan R. Hearl December 1992).

Source: "The Wagnalls Memorial" Vol. XXV, No. 12 and page 504 from the deed book.

The home of John and Christina at 90 Brown Street has been restored, as of July 2002, and looks great. John and Christina owned lots 105 & 106 from 3 March 1855 until 29 September 1866 when lot 105 was sold to Long & Smith (Etal) and lot 106 to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church. The property owned by Henry Glick from 1 June 1816 to 28 January 1819 and later several others.

Source: Marriage and Death from the Vital Records of the City/County.. Marriage record from "Pickaway County, Ohio, Marriage Records 18101962 gives date of "Mar 3 1839 by Samuel Wilson Rev."

Source: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society, "John, born June 27, 1815, died July 28, 1881" (Original Plat, lot 41, gr 4) "(NOK: Christiana Blackwood)" Again page 367 with "aged 66y 1m 1d".

Source: Charles and Barbara Waid have seen the grave site. Stone reads "John Blackwood Died July 28, 1881 aged 66 Years 1M 1D" is in all caps.

John is found in the Madison Township, Franklin Co., Ohio 1850 census: John Blackwood, 35 born in Ireland; Christina, 29, OH; Reuben, 11; James, 9; Sarah, 7; Jacob, 5; and Pauline, 1. All children born in Ohio.

Still there in 1860: John Blackwood, 45 year old farmer born in Ireland; Christina, 37; Reuben, 20; James M., 19; Sarah Ann, 16; Jacob, 15; Pauline, 11; Samuel, 6; Henry Caleb, 4; Mary Elizabeth, 4; and Magdalena Smith, 81 (Christina's grandmother).

Still there in 1870: Blackwood, John, 55; Christina, 47; Samuel, 19; Henry K., 16; Mimie, 14; and John C., 7, (son of James M.)

. In the 1880 census: Blackwood, John 65; Christina, 57; Wilson, 28; Henry, 26; John, 1, grandson (son of Wilson).

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GENERATION NO. 2

2. Reuben2 BLACKWOOD (1.John1) was born 29Jul 1839 in one mile west of Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Reuben died 16Aug 1907 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. He married Jennie E. WELTON 22May 1862 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. She was born 22Sep 1840 in Welton Valley south of Groveport, Franklin Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of Jesse WELTON and Mary RAMSEY. Jennie died 3Nov 1931 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio.

They had 4 children:

+ 11. fi.Carrie Emeretta BLACKWOOD, born 26Mar 1865, died after 5Jan 1931.

+ 12. fii.Della May BLACKWOOD, born 13Apr 1867, died 4Nov 1923.

+ 13. fiii.Annis Evaline BLACKWOOD, born 9Sep 1877, died 3Jun 1961.

14. miv.Dufferin R. BLACKWOOD, born 20May 1882 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. He married (1) Edith May STEVENS 14Apr 1904; they divorced. She was born about 1876 in Ohio. Edith died after 5Jan 1931.

MAY Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 20 gives spouse. Page 49, says no children and "L.151931". Divorced ?? Dufferin married (2) Effie Grace BUMPUS 15Oct 1927. She was born 19Dec 1880 in Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. She was the daughter of H. Alexander BUMPUS and Alice WORLEY. Effie died 17Feb 1933 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, and was buried in Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa.

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EFFIE died of shock from extensive third degree body burns. Her clothing caught fire when gasoline exploded which cleaning a hat. Dufferin died 12Oct 1953, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio.

DUFFERIN Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 20 gives spouse. Page 49, gives birth date, first marriage date and spouse May, second marriage date and spouse Effie and all "L.151931". No children.

Source: Charles and Barbara Waid have seen the grave site. Source: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society, page 165, "Blackwood, Dufferin R., born Jan. 1, 1882" (computer default as month & day not noted so may not be actual date though year should be correct) "died Oct. 12, 1953, aged 71y" (2nd addition, part II, lot 165, gr 1).

Dufferin is found in the Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio 1910 census: Blackwood, Bufferin (yes Bufferin) R., 28; and Edith M., 34.

He is still there in 1920.

Still there in 1930: Blackwood, Duffin R., 49 and Effa G., 49. No children.

JENNIE Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 20, gives parents, marriage date, spouse and children (Carrie Emaretta, Della May, Annis Evaline and Dufferin R.).

Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on the John (Schmidt) Smith Family", by Forest C. Smith, C.A. Swoyer and Edwin B. Graham, page 45, gives birth date, marriage date, spouse, 4 children (Carrie Emeretta, Della May, Annis Evelyn and Dufferin R.) and "L. 151931". Page 45a, gives a transcription of death article : "JENNIE (Welton) BLACKWOOD Mrs. Jennie (Welton) Blackwood passed away Friday morning, November 13, 1831 at her home, 173 west 9th Avenue, aged 91 years. She was born September 22, 1840 in Franklin County, Ohio, south of Groveport in the Welton Valley, where her grandfather, John Welton, had taken up land on his emigration from Virginia. She was married to Reuben Blackwood in 1862, who preceded her to the better world in 1907. A daughter, Mrs. W. S. Smith, also preceded her eight years ago. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Carrie E. La Ross, Mrs., A. Clarke Hunter and Dufferin R. Blackwood; also seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Twentyfive years of her early married life was spent in Lithopolis, where she took an active part in church work and also in many of the activities of the fillage (sic) life. After removing to Columbus forty years ago, she became a charter member of Northminster Presbyterian Church, where she was active until her declining years prevented such duties." etc. Gives burial information as Lithopolis Cemetery. Charles and Barbara Waid have seen the grave site.

Source: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society, page 165 "born Jan. 1, 1840, died Jan. 1, 1831 *, aged 91y" (2nd addition, part II, lot 165, gr 2). * means a computer default with month and year not recorded may not be correct though year should be. Again on page 367 "1840 1931".

REUBEN and JENNIE are listed in the 1880 census in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio with three children.

Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, pages 1819, gives birth date and place "the old farm one mile west of Lithopolis, Ohio in Madison Township, Franklin County". Page 20 gives marriage date, spouse and four children (Carrie Emaretta, Della May, Annis Evaline and Dufferin R.). Pages 2324, "My father, Reuben Blackwood, was the oldest in his Father's family and was born in the log cabin in Pickaway County, Ohio, July 29, 1839. He lived on the Blackwood farm, just over the line in Franklin County, until he was about sixteen when the family moved into the village of Lithopolis where they lived four years. He went to school to his father at Middletown and to the academy in Lithopolis".... "Mathematical studies were his favorites, and he was also of an inventive mind. He first learned the cabinet making trade, but after his marriage to my mother, Jennie E. Welton, May 22, 1862, they lived for a year or so on her farm in the Welton Valley, then moved to the village of Lithopolis. During the year on the farm he was called out in the militia when Morgan's men came, at time of the Civil War, but only went as far as Columbus, (They were drilled near Groveport) when by paying a substitute, he was excused on account of his wife's illness. My father became a tinner, buying the store in Lithopolis and built a comfortable home on the adjoining lot, where the three younger children were born; I, being the eldest, first saw the light in what was then known as the Willis property on top of the hill on the south side of Church Street. My father was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Lithopolis and gave many years of service to it in different capacities, as choir leader with his sweet tenor voice, sometimes as organist and at times acted as sexton. He was rather stern but conscientious, had no bad habits; he was timid in expressing himself in conversation. About 1890 he sold his business interests in Lithopolis and removed to Columbus where he became a building contractor."

Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on the John (Schmidt) Smith Family", by Forest C. Smith, C.A. Swoyer and Edwin B. Graham, page 45, gives birth date, marriage date, spouse, 4 children (Carrie Emeretta, Della May, Annis Evelyn and Dufferin R.) and death date of "8161907" DIFFERENT !

Source: "The Villiage Memories of Lithopolis (Ohio)", by John Bartram Kramer and Mabel C. Stevenson, August 1936, chapter on the original town, page 28, "Perry Lehman was the hardware merchant for his lifetime. He was first a partner of Reuben Blackwood, and then of George Weiser. This firm was as widely known as the Village itself." Page 29, "The next house to the north was erected by Reuben Blackwood about the year 1870. It was his home for many years, and here he raised his family, in his older years removing to Columbus." Page 56, "I think it was immediately after the civil war that Reuben Blackwood, the son of John Blackwood, married a village girl, the daughter of widow Gibbey, bought the machinery for the manufacture of tinware, and the building it occupied, from Parmele Bailey, the widow of Amos Bailey, recently deceased, and continued that business. He joined with himself in partnership, his brotherinlaw, John Green, and they added to the business, that of putting on metal and slate roofing, then coming into vogue. Both moved to the Village."

Source THE TIMES newspaper, dated Wednesday, January 12, 1983, has an article regarding Reuben Blackwood's house in Lithopolis. The citizens tried to raise money to have the house moved before it was to be torn down to make more room for Wagnalls Memorial building, estimates being from $25,000 to $30,000 to move the decaying brick structure. It was not accomplished and consequently torn down. It had been considered "in the 1876 Fairfield County atlas as a community landmark" and the "only house in Lithopolis that features Italian architecture." There is a copy of a watercolor depiction of the home.

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Source: Charles and Barbara Waid have seen the grave site. Source "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", by the Fairfield Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society, page 165, gives "Jan. 1, 1839, died Jan. 1, 1807 *, aged 68y" (2nd addition, part II, lot 165, gr3). * means a computer default when month and day not noted may not be correct although year should be. Again on page 367 with only "1839 1907".

Source: "Birth from Church Record.

Source Source: "Data Provided by Mary Anne (Shannon) Klein of the Blackwood line" "They were married at six o'clock in the morning by Rev. John Woods, with only seven present at the breakfast. Henry M. Brown and Sarah Blackwood were the attendants. Sarah and Jennie were dressed in white organdy. After breakfast they went to Buffalo and Niagara Falls by way of Cleveland". (Source: Charles Vance Waid, Henry M. Brown and Sarah Blackwood, married a year later).

Reuben is found in Lithopolis, Fairfield, Ohio 1880 census: Blackwood, Ruben, 40; Jennie E., 39; Carrie E., 15; Della, 9; and Evaline, 5. All born in Ohio.

3. James Monroe "Jim"2 BLACKWOOD (1.John1) was born 6Feb 1841 in one mile west of Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. James died 6Sep 1919 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, and was buried 9Sep 1919 in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. He married (1) Barbara Elin WHALEY 1Sep 1862 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. She was born 14Aug 1840 in Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., Ohio. She was the daughter of William WHALEY and Sarah Ann "Sallie" FRUCHEY. Barbara died 2Nov 1864 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery.

They had 2 children:

15. mi.John Chester BLACKWOOD, born 29Jun 1863 in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, died 2May 1886, and was buried in Lithopolis (Baugher) Cemetery, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio.

JOHN Source: "Blackwood History", by John Blackwood, Samuel Wilson Blackwood and Carrie Emetetta LaRoss, page 20, gives death year, "at the age of 24 years".