RNT Family History
Family: Acton, Henry Lovelace / Padgett, Mary Ann (F412)
m. 22 Dec 1796-
Father | Male
Acton, Henry Lovelace
Born 1777 Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Died , Morrow, Ohio Buried Married 22 Dec 1796 Broadcreek Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Father Acton, Henry | F8257 Group Sheet Mother Smallwood, Lucy | F8257 Group Sheet
Mother | Female
Padgett, Mary Ann
Born Abt 1780 , Charles, Maryland Died 1850 , Morrow, Ohio Buried Father Mother
Child 1 | Male
Acton, Osbourn
Born Abt 1801 Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Died 1869 , Holt, Missouri Buried Spouse Bruxton, Tamson | F8303 Married
Child 3 | Male
Acton, Benedict
Born 15 Feb 1805 Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Died 09 Dec 1884 Buried Dec 1884 Oregon Cemetery, , Holt, Missouri
Child 4 | Male
Acton, Gabriel
Born 03 Jun 1806 Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Died 31 Mar 1878 Perry Township, Morrow, Ohio Buried Apr 1878
Child 5 | Female
+ Acton, Susanna Julia Ann
Born 18 May 1814 Charles, Maryland Died 10 Mar 1873 , Holt Missouri Buried Mar 1873 Nickell's Grove, Holt, Missouri Spouse Kunkel, Jacob J. | F398 Married 25 Aug 1831 ,, Pennsylvania
Child 8 | Male
Acton, George Washington
Born 1819 Piscataway, Prince Georges, Maryland Died 25 Jan 1865 , Noble, Indiana Buried
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Notes - ***I will figure out how this man fits in soon.
Source:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4280/bio01.html
Richard Acton was born in Richland Co., OH Jan. 14, 1828. His parents were from Maryland and came to OH about 1820. He was raised on a farm; left OH in 1847 and reached Holt Co. July 14 of that year. He stayed for a time with Jacob Kunkel in Nodaway township and practiced carpentry. He married Mary E. Brockman (born Barren Co., KY) on April 4, 1850. Mary was daughter of Willis Brockman who came to Holt Co. in Sept. 1843 and settled in Nodaway township. Mr. Acton bought and settled on a farm in 1851. He followed carpentering for several years and then devoted himself wholly to farming. He owns 250 acres. Previous to the Civil War he was a Democrat, was a Union man during the rebellion, and has since been a Republican. He has (in 1877) 9 children living. Since 1852 he has acted as justice of the peace in Nodaway township.
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