Bio: Tompkins, William Calvin (9 Oct 1826- 13 Feb 1909)

Transcriber: Janet

 

Surnames: Dickenson, Field, Neverman, O'Neill, Spaeth, Tompkins, Whitney; Clyde

 

----Sources: 1860 Federal Census, Clark Co., Wis.; Family Records, 1934 Hub of Clark County Wisconsin History; NY History by Galen Historical Society

 

 

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Tompkins, William Calvin-- White 34 (1826) year old married male who was born in Clyde, New York before it was incorporated 2 May, 1835. Prior to that it was known as "Blockhouse" and "Lauraville".  Andrew McNab spoke of the area's likeness to the "Clyde River" in Scotland where he'd grown up.  Andrew's fond memories of fishing and boating in the moorlands of the Uplands of Scotland's most famous and important river, convinced his fellow landowners to name their village "Clyde."

 

A log house stood on the corner of Sylvester Clark's garden where classes were taught by William McLouth. A high school was incorporated 23 Apr 1834 in a 2 story brick structure on the corner of Lock and Caroline Streets.

 

Clyde, NY Hotel, ca 1826

(The year Wm. C. Tompkins was born)

 

 

August 14, 1850, twenty-three year old William Calvin Tompkins and eighteen year old Mary A. Grove became husband and wife in Allen, Ohio.

 

There were 3 males and 3 females living in his household.  He mad his living as a Printer and possessed $600 of Real-estate  and had a personal wealth of $800.  He was the enumerator of the 1860 Pine Valley, Clark County, Wisconsin census.  His neighbors were William Neverman, a 25 yr. old Mecklenberg born carpenter and the James and Jane O'Neill and their 11 yr. old daughter Isabella, 9 yr. old Thomas, 6 yr. old Maria who were farming. The lawyer, Samuel M. Dickenson, the 15 yr. old, (Scottish born) John Paxton and a master carpenter, 25 yr. old D. C. McDonald who was from Canada.

 

Parents: Calvin Dean Tompkins (1792 in Morristown, Morris, NJ-d. NY).  He was the son of Jacob Tompkins and Abigail Dean. His mother was Eliza T. Field (1806-Jan 1889 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI). She was the daughter of Daniel Field Jr. & Rhoda Salisbury

 

William Calvin Tompkins married Mary A. Grove 14 August 1850 in Mansfield, Allen, Ohio. She was born 18 March 1832 in Morristown, Morris, NJ and died 14 November 1919 and was buried in the Webster Cemetery, NC).  Apparently, her relative, Henry Harrison Grove, married William Calvin Tompkin's sister, Electra Rachel Tompkins/ Stroke/ Grove (17 Augl 1822, NY--14 Jul 1913 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA--Widowed).

 

The Morris County, NJ Courthouse

Built in 1827.

 

 

Jury Duty--The Morris County chronicle, October 15, 1887

 

Obit: Tompkins, Mary A. Grove (1850-1919)

 

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Mrs. Tompkins was in her eighth year, and while she bad been in other poor health for several years, her passing came as a shock. She retired on Thursday night, apparently as well as .usual, but was taken sick during the night and died at an early hour Friday morning. The funeral service was conducted at the home in Webster Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, by Revs. L Myers and John Hoglen and the irterment took plan at the
Webster cemetery.


Mrs. Tompkins is survived hi two daughters, Aims Amanda Tompkins, of Webster, and Mrs. Lillian Vance of Colorado, and a number of grand children: Dan Tompkins, of Sylva, Dean H. Tompkins of Ashtown, Ark., Mrs. Robert Bush, of Popular Bluff, Mo., Fred Tompkins, of St. Louis, Mo., and others living in the west.  She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Amanda C. Lee. of Denver, Co.

 

*The informant was Mary's grandson, Daniel D. Tompkins (1890-1950), the son of William F. Tompkins (1861-1896) & Annie Harrison Luck (1866–1960)

 

Mansfield, Ohio was incorporated as a village in 1828, just 4 years before Mary A. was born to Henry Grove.  and then as a city in 1857 with a population of 5,121. Between 1846 and 1863, the railroads came to the city with the Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad being the first railroad to reach Mansfield in 1846, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway in 1849, and the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad in 1863.

 

BioM: Grove, Mary A (14 Augl 1850)

 

Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016

 

William C Tompkins, Male
Bride: Mary A Grove, Female
Marriage Date & Place: 14 Augl 1850; Allen Township, Union, Ohio, United States
William C Tompkins's Spouses and Children

 

The Children of Mary (Grove) and William Calvin Tompkins were: Lillian G. Tompkins (m. Samuel Burnett King, 1851 in Shelby, Ohio.–​​ ? ); Henry Tompkins (1853 in Morristown, Morris, N. J.– ); Amanda Tompkins (1855  in Morristown, Morris, N. J.– ); Mary Tompkins (1857 in Morristown, Morris, N. J.– ); William Franklin Tompkins (1859 in Morristown, Morris, N. J.– ); Frederick M. Tompkins (1862 16 Augl 1862 in Wisconsin–1 Apr 1892 in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina) married Annie Laura Cannon (20 Jun 1864 in Sylva, Jackson, North Carolina-4 February 1899 in Wilton, Little River, Arkansas); William Franklin Tompkins (14 Feb 1863 in Pamlico, Pamlico, North Carolina–11 November 1930 in Craven, North Carolina) m. Lydia Frances Williams (abt. 1894); Nellie J. Tompkins (16 Jul 1869 in Fairplains, Montcalm, Michigan- ?. )
 

1860 Federal Census, Pine Valley township, Clark Co., Wis., Enumerated by W. C. Tompkins/Assistant Marshal in Jun and July.



Household
Wm C Tompkins White, Male 34 (1826) New York, printer
Mary A Tompkins Female 28 (1832) Ohio
Lillian G Tompkins Female 9 (1851) Ohio
Mary E Tompkins Female 3 (1857) Wisconsin
Amanda R Tompkins Female 7 (1853) Wisconsin
Charles Bone Male 16 (1844) Pennsylvania, Apprentice-printing

 

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Obit: Tompkins, William Calvin (9 Oct 1826- 13 Feb 1909)

 

 

 

WILLIAM C. TOMPKINS' FUNERAL.

 

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The funeral of William C. Tompkins, the wealthy harness manufacturer, who died suddenly at the Cecil, 247 Belleville avenue, on Tuesday, was held to­day at 3 o'clock. the Rev. Dr. Lyman Whitney Allen, of South Park Presby­terian Church, officiating. The honorary pall bearers were: Henry T. Jones Edward Spaeth, Theodore Gray, Charles L. Kilburn, James P. Bloom, S. Newton Van Nees, Charles M. Lum, Carl Lentz.


The interment was in Mt, Pleasant Cemetery.

 

Obit: Tompkins, Daniel Dean (15 Augl 1890 - 15 Sep 1950)

Buried in the family cemetery in Webster, NC

 

 

Bio: Tompkins, Electra Rachel (17 Augl 1822, NY--14 Jul 1913 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA

 

Son: Lester Travis, Daughter Rozella Travis Ayers (8 Nov 1873  d. 2 Sep 1935 in Lima, Ohio )

 

After the death of Lester Travis, Electra Rachel married

 

Grove, Henry Harrison died 20 Apr 1905 when his residence was 1649 Virginia St..  He was white, 81 yrs., 4 mo., 1 day, born in PA (19 Dec 1823), and was buried in Oak Cemetery.  He was a mason by trade. 

 

Obit: Grove, Henry Harrison (1823-1905)

Henry Harrison Grove, 81 yr. old (19 Dec 1823) Married White American Male
Residence Place Berkeley, Address 1647 Virginia
Death and Burial: 22 Apr 1905, Alameda, California, United States
Death Date 20 Apr 1905
Death Place Berkeley, Alameda, California
Birth: 19 Dec 1823, Harrisburg, Penn.
Occupation Mason
Cemetery Oak Crematory
Funeral Home ?

 

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Gethsemani Lima Cemetery

 

Last Name First Name Middle Age Int. Date Lot # Section Grave Block
Ayers Rozella 09/04/1935 24 G S 1/2
Ayers Richard C Stillborn 04/14/1930 672 J
Ayers Mary 04/23/1932 270 J
Ayers John A 08/07/1943 24 G G
Ayers Kathryn 10/05/1921 85 Old B N 1/2

 

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THE CINCINNATI DAILY STAR TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1878

A high toned robber.

Troy, N. Y., July 9. A startling sensation has been created by the discovery of a robbery done by Wm. C. Tompkins, a member of a wealthy family and moving in the first society. He is married, and is a
partner in the firm of Simmons & Tompkins, knit-good manufacturers. Tompkins is a young man of handsome appearance,
but within the last few months has become dissipated. It seems that' he received $413 as his share of the robbery.

 

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Lydia Cornelia Curtiss (born Tompkins), 1834 - 1912
Lydia Cornelia Curtiss (born Tompkins) was born on month day 1834, at birth place, New York, to Calvin Dean Tompkins and Eliza Glover Tompkins (born Field).
Calvin was born in 1797, in Morristown, New Jersey.
Eliza was born in 1805, in Clyde, Wayne, New York.
Lydia had 5 siblings: Electa Rachel Storke/Grove (born Tompkins), John Tompkins and 3 other siblings.
Lydia married George Edward Curtiss on month day 1854, at age 20 at marriage place, New York.
George was born on May 26 1831, in Attica, Genesee, Livingston Co., New York.
His occupations were Superintendent of Michigan Central Railroad (South haven to Kalamazoo) and Secretary Treasurer, Citizens Mutual Insurance Co..
They had 3 children: George Robert Curtiss and 2 other children.
Lydia lived in 1880, at address, Michigan.
She lived in 1900, at address, Michigan.
Her occupation was occupation.
Lydia passed away of cause of death on month day 1912, at age 77 at death place, Michigan.

 

 


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