BAKER FAMILY
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
 
DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT
BRIDGENS
BY KARI
NORTHRUP
Descendants of Robert
Bridgens
Generation
No. 1
1. ROBERT
BRIDGENS
was born 1752 in Manchester, England, and died Bet. 1826 - 1828 in
Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA.
He married NANCY
BENNETT
June 06, 1789, daughter of WILLIAM BENNETT and ANN. She was born Bet. 1762 -
1772, and died 1808.
Notes
for ROBERT
BRIDGENS:
I have not documented any of the information for the
Robert Bridgens family.
much of this information came from: David Wallace of
Pa., who got it from Lola Wallace --- not sure now whether she was
his mother or his aunt - she was working on the Bridgens genealogy
in 1941.
Letter of Jan 2, 1941. My dear Mrs. Wallace: In answer to yours of Dec.
29.
Robert Bridgens was born in Manchester, England 1752
and was brought to this country by agents of King George III to
manufacture iron for the crown. He operated an iron furnace
near where Bloomfield is now located in Columbia County Pa. When the American Revolution
broke out the Colonial Army stopped the furnace as they were making
iron for England. He
then went up the West Branch of the Susquahanna River to
Youngwomanstown, this is while the Revolution was going on. I do not know what year it
was. His oldest son
Thomas was born at Hiners Run Aug 4 1790.
Info from Dave Wallace - "In 1779 a Thomas Bridgens
was killed at the mouth of Pine Creek. Letter of administration at
Sunbury, Northumberland County, also see Proceedings of the
Northumberland Historical Society Page 42(forget the year) on this
publication. I believe this Thomas that Died in 1779 to be a brother
of Robert (1752). "
Mary O'Conner
Notes
for NANCY
BENNETT:
From:
Kari Northup
To: Dale &
Florence Collins
Cc: Linda Hansen
Subject:
Nancy Bennett Bridgens
Date:
Jan 23, 2006 8:03
PM
I have been exchanging information with several
Bridgens researchers trying to learn more about Nancy Bennett
Bridgens. I am still in
the process of exchanging info with them, but I think I have
collected some good information on Nancy if she is the wife of
Robert Bridgens of Northumberland (later Lycoming) Co., PA. H. A. L. Bridgens, who
researched the family in the 1940's, wrote a letter with information
on the family that Dave Wallace used as a source that Nancy was the
daughter of a Thomas Bennett*, but Dave has not been found other
documentation for this - also H. A. L. Bridgens wrote that Robert's
first son was named Thomas for Nancy's father Thomas Bennett, but
there was also a Thomas Bridgens who died in Northumberland Co., PA
in 1779 who was probably a close relation to Robert ie his brother
or father, who could also be who the son was named for.
Note: *This information is in error as the fathers
names were transposed the father’s names which were actually Thomas
Bridgens and William Bennett.
Linda Hansen
Notes for Nancy Bennett Bridgens Info from Dave
Wallace - "In 1779 a Thomas Bridgens was killed at the mouth of Pine
Creek. Letter of administration at Sunbury , Northumberland County,
also see Proceedings of the Northumberland Historical Society Page
42 (forget the year) on this publication. I believe this Thomas that
Died in 1779 to be a brother of Robert (1752). " June 6, 1789 -
Robert Bridgens married Nancy Bennett August 1, 1790 - Son Thomas
born in Northumberland Co., PA
June 6, 1789 - Robert Bridgens married Nancy
Bennett
August 1, 1790 - Son Thomas born in Northumberland
Co., PA
1790 census Northumberland,
PA
Robert Bridgens - 2-1-1
2 males over 16 (Robert, age 25-35 &
??)
1 male under 16 (Thomas, age
baby)
1 female (Nancy, age
16-25)
Next to William Bennitt. Also near William Reed, James
Bennitt, Henry Thompson, Benjamin
Thompson
1800 census Pine Creek, Lycoming Co.,
PA
Robert Bridgens
1 male 26-45 (Robert, age
35-45)
1 male age 10-16 (Thomas, age
10)
2 males under 10 (Robert, age 4 & William, age
2)
1 female 26-45 (Nancy, age
26-35)
1 female 10-16 (household
help?)
3 females under 10 (Annie, age 8, Mary #1, age 6 &
Sarah, age 2)
On same page as William, Thomas, Jonathan
Reed
May 20, 1800 - son John B.
born
1801 - daughter Margaret
born
abt 1804 - daughter Mary #2 (Polly) born in
PA
1805 - daughter Sally
born
March 1807 - son Samuel
born
1809 - daughter Elizabeth
born
1810 census Dunstable, Lycoming Co.,
PA
Robert Bridgens
1 male over 45 (Robert, age
45-55)
2 males 16-26 (Thomas, age 20 &
??)
2 males age 10-16 (Robert, age 14 & William, age
12)
1 male under 10 (John, age 9 OR Samuel, age
3??)
1 female 26-45 (Nancy, age
36-45)
4 females under 10 (Margaret, age 9, Mary #2, age 6,
Sally, age 5 & Elizabeth, age 1)
(Where is Mary #1, age 16 & Sarah, age
12?)
On same page as William
Reed
1826 - Robert Bridgens died. He is buried in Great
Island Cemetery, Allison Twp, Clinton Co.,
PA
1827 - land record refers to "heirs or legal
representatives of Nancy Bridgen's, dec'd, late Nancy Bennett, of
Shenango twp., Crawford County,
Pennsylvania."
Robert Bridgens is the only match that comes up on the
ancestry.com index if you do an exact search Bridgens in
Pennsylvania.
Kari Northrup
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/Webpage2/Ruth/Reid/Notes/NancyBennett.htm
Source:
Kari Northrup - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/Webpage2/Ruth/Reid/HTM%20Pages/WilliamBennettFamily.htm
Descendants of Robert
Bridgens
1
Robert Bridgens b: Bet. 1755 -
1765 in Manchester, England d: 1826 in Lock Haven,
Clinton Co., PA Burial:
Great Island Cemetery, Allison Twp, Clinton Co.,
PA
.
+Nancy Bennett
b: Bet. 1765 - 1774 in Pennsylvania m: June 06, 1789 in
Prob Northumberland Co., PA
d: Bet. 1810 - 1820 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania
2
Thomas Bridgens
b: August 01, 1790 in Northumberland Co., PA d: September 21, 1876 in
Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA Burial: Highland
Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
... +Anna Van
Gundy b: 1792 m: Abt.
1812 in Pennsylvania d: July 1815 in Glen Union, Clinton Co.,
PA
3
William Bridgens
b: August 08, 1813 in Pennsylvania d: February 11, 1886
....
+Rosanna Burney
b: Abt. 1826 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA m: January 06, 1854 in Lock
Haven, Clinton Co., PA
d: August 19, 1887 in Allison, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
Thomas W. H. Bridgens
b: Abt. 1855 in Allison, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
William Henry Bridgens
b: June 1858 in Allison, Clinton Co., PA d: May 25, 1916 in Allison,
Clinton Co., PA
......
+Mary Reed
b: 1858 in Pennsylvania m:
September 10, 1891
..
4
Newton B. Bridgens
b: November 1860
......
+Annie M. Spring
b: March 1868 in Pennsylvania m: March 15, 1888 in Lock
Haven, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
Joseph Ritchey Bridgens
b: March 1861 in
Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
......
+Mary Marr m:
December 12, 1893 in Renovo, Clinton Co., PA
3
Rachel Bridgens
b: Abt. 1814
....
+Jayleaux
3
Henry Bridgens
b: July 1815 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA d: August 15,
1855 in Flemington, Clinton Co., PA
....
+Jane McCall Brady
b: July 20, 1823 in Mackeyville, Clinton Co., PA m: April 19,
1849 d: October
10, 1854 in Flemington, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
William R. Bridgens b: January 16, 1850 in
Flemington, Clinton Co., PA
......
+Rachel Mozley
b: May 20, 1852 in Lairdsville, PA m: June 21, 1871
..
4
Thomas Wells Bridgens
b: May 02, 1852 in Clinton Co., PA,d: April 17, 1876 in Lock
Haven, Clinton Co., PA
*2nd Wife of Thomas Bridgens:
... +Rosanna
Ritchie aka: Rosanna RItchie
b: 1787 in Northumberland Co., PA m: December 05, 1816
in Clinton Co., PA d:
March 02, 1858 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA Burial: Highland Cemetery,
Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
3
Robert Ritchie Bridgens b: October 10, 1817 in Bald Eagle
Twp, Clinton Co., PA d:
May 13, 1890 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
....
+Elizabeth Crawford
b: Abt. 1832 in Clinton Co., PA m: 1850 d: Aft. May 1890
3
Nancy Bridgens b: 1820 in Bald Eagle Twp, Clinton Co.,
PA d: Aft. 1880
....
+M. Steward Law
b: Abt. 1815 in Pennsylvania d: Aft. 1880
..
4
Rebecca Law b:
Abt. 1846 in Pennsylvania
..
4
Lillie Law b: Abt. 1848 in Pennsylvania
..
4
Margaret Law b:
Abt. 1856 in Pennsylvania
......
+A. S. Hubard b: Abt. 1850 in Massachusetts
3
Joseph Bridgens b: May 07, 1821 in Bald Eagle Twp, Clinton
Co., PA d: November 29, 1893 in Flemington, Clinton, PA Burial:
Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co.,
PA
....
+Annie McKinley b: Bet. 1832 - 1844 in Pennsylvania d: June 26, 1904 in
Flemington, Clinton, PA Burial: Highland
Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
Harry A. Bridgens
b: November 1867 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
......
+Henrietta b:
February 1868 in PA m: Abt. 1890 in Clinton Co., PA d: February 1915 in
Flemington, Clinton, PA
..
4
Thomas B. Bridgens
b: April 1870 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
......
+Abbie Sieburt
b: April 1873 in Pennsylvania
..
4
Ellen S. Bridgens
b: Abt. 1872
3
John Bridgens
b: Abt. 1823
3
Rosanna Bridgens
b: November 11, 1826 in Bald Eagle Twp, Clinton Co., PA
d: July 04, 1894 in Allison Twp, Cinton Co., PA Burial:
Muncy, Lycoming Co., PA
....
+George L. I. Painter
b: September 11, 1822 in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA m:
March 25, 1852 in Lycoming Co., PA
..
4
Emma A. Painter
b: Abt. 1853
..
4
William Pusey Painter
b: September 15, 1855
..
4
Rose B. Painter
b: Abt. 1857
..
4
T. B. Painter b:
Abt. 1859
3
Thomas W. Bridgens
b: November 04, 1829
2
Annie Bridgens
b: Abt. 1792 in Northumberland Co., PA d: June 02, 1859 in Hyner,
Clinton Co., PA Burial:
Dunnstown Cemetery, Woodward, Clinton Co.,
PA
... +Nathan
McCloskey b: Abt. 1776
in Northumberland Co., PA m: Abt. 1806 d: December 04, 1854 in
Colebrook, Clinton Co., PA Burial:
Dunnstown Cemetery, Woodward, Clinton Co.,
PA
3
David McCloskey
b: October 21, 1807 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: September 10, 1855
....
+Nancy Caldwell
b: 1809
3
Nancy Agnes McCloskey b: May 11, 1809 in Lycoming (later
Clinton) Co., PA
....
+James Walsh
3
Mary A. McCloskey
b: December 27, 1810 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA
d: March 16, 1891 in Lockport, Allison Twp, Clinton Co.,
PA
3
Felix McCloskey
b: February 19, 1813 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d:
August 20, 1894
3
Rachel McCloskey b: May 06, 1815 in Lycoming (later Clinton)
Co., PA
....
+Alexander Loder
3
Margaret McCloskey
b: August 15, 1817 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co.,
PA
....
+Noah McKane
3
Robert McCloskey
b: May 16, 1819 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: April
06, 1889
3
Nathan McCloskey
b: March 04, 1821 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: June 02, 1895
3
William McCloskey b: May 22, 1824 in Lycoming (later Clinton)
Co., PA
3
Abner McCloskey
b: October 11, 1826 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: July 1903 in Beech Creek,
Clinton Co., PA
3
James A. McCloskey
b: March 18, 1829 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: January 19, 1908 in North
Bend, Clinton Co., PA
3
Elizabeth McCloskey b: March 24, 1831 in
Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA
....
+George W. Stephenson
2
Mary Bridgens b: Abt. 1794 in Northumberland Co., PA
2
Robert Bridgens
b: June 14, 1796 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: May
31, 1882 in North Bend, Clinton, PA
... +Lois
Summerson b: February 03, 1817 in Young Womanstown, Clinton Co.,
PA m: Abt.
1835 in Clinton Co., PA
d: April 08, 1892 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA

3
John B. Bridgens
b: March 04, 1836 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d:
January 15, 1893
3
James Warren Bridgens
b: September 28, 1838 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co.,
PA d: December 18, 1905
in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA Burial: Highland Cemetery, Lock
Haven, Clinton Co., PA
....
+Mary E. Fearon
b: 1838
m: 1857 d:
1905 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA Burial: Highland Cemetery,
Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA
..
4
James Fearon Bridgens b: 1866
..
4
Carrie M. Bridgens b: 1873
..
4
Edward W. Bridgens
b: 1876
..
4
Elizabeth Lois Bridgens b: December 07, 1885
3
Nancy Bridgens b: Abt. 1840 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co.,
PA
....
+John Quigley b:
1840 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA m: October 02, 1862
3
Margaret Melissa Bridgens b: October 1844 in North
Bend, Clinton Co., PA
d: May 18, 1904
....
+Dennis M. May
3
Sarah Ann Bridgens
b: 1847 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA
....
+Grant G. Reese
m: December 29, 1896
3
Thomas J. Bridgens b: 1849 in North Bend,
Clinton Co., PA d: May 20, 1911
3
Robert Ritchie Bridgens
b: Abt. 1859 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA d: July 23, 1900 in Columbia
Falls, Montana
....
+Louise Grugan
b: Abt. 1865 in Colebrook, Clinton Co., PA d: November 11, 1945 in
Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA
2
William Bridgens
b: September 14, 1797 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co.,
PA d: April 18, 1873 in
Clearfield Co., PA
Burial: Bridgen's (Old Oak Hill) Cemetery, Clearfield Co.,
PA
... +Rosanna
Schenck b: Abt. 1813 in
Pennsylvania m: Abt.
1831 d: August 19, 1887
3
Sarah Bridgens
b: January 22, 1832 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA d:
February 11, 1907 in Clinton Co., PA
3
Nancy Bridgens b: June 21, 1832 in Covington, Clearfield Co.,
PA d: February 03,
1904
....
+John M. Reiter b: November 13, 1822 in Karthaus, Clearfield
Co., PA d: January 22,
1903
3
Samuel Bridgens
b: Abt. 1835 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA
3
Lois Bridgens b:
Abt. 1837 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA
3
Thomas Bridgens
b: Abt. 1841 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA
3
Robert C. Bridgens
b: December 1844 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA
3
William Bridgens
b: Abt. 1846 in Covington, Clearfield Co., PA
3
Joseph Bridgens
b: Abt. 1848 in Covington, Clearfield Co.,
PA
2
Sarah Bridgens
b: Abt. 1798 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA
... +George
Dunn b: March 28, 1809
in Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA m: December 08, 1831
2
John B. Bridgens
b: May 20, 1800 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: December 24, 1880 in
Inman, McPherson Co., Kansas
... +Ruhamah
Hall b: December 06,
1810 in Halls Run, Renova, Clinton Co., PA
m: August 14, 1828 in Beech Creek, Clinton Co., PA d: August 25,
1888 in Inman, McPerson Co., Kansas
3
Samuel Bridgens
b: July 09, 1829 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: July
09, 1829 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA
3
Robert Bridgens
b: June 18, 1830 in Clinton Co., PA d: October 07, 1831 in
Clinton Co., PA
3
Nancy L. Bridgens
b: April 15, 1832 in Clinton Co., PA d: January 05, 1913
....
+James Nelson Stout
b: Abt. 1828 in Pennsylvania m: February 16,
1854
..
4
Florence Amelia Stout b: 1854 d: 1927
......
+Lorenzo D. Thurston m: 1871
..
4
Mary Ruhannah Stout
b: 1857
......
+Acquilla R. Mitchell
m: 1883
..
4
John Andrew Jackson Stout b: 1859 d: 1920
..
4
Prudence Stout
b: 1861 d: 1914
..
4
Robert Bridgens Stout
b: 1864 d: 1945
..
4
Anna Agnes Stout
b: 1866
..
4
Ida May Stout b: 1867
......
+Henry E. Bailey
m: 1886
..
4
William Sherman Stout
b: 1870 d:
1871
..
4
Minnie Lois Stout
b: 1872
......
+Elmer E. Marshall
m: 1889
..
4 Mertie
Elizabeth Stout
b: 1874
......
+William Warrick
m: 1900
3
Robert Bridgens
b: May 25, 1834 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: August 04, 1864 in Battle
of Peachtree Creek, Fulton, Georgia
3
Jesse H. Bridgens b: February 26, 1836 in Lycoming (later
Clinton) Co., PA d: April 03, 1900 in Yorkville, Kendall Co.,
IL
3
John Thomas Bridgens b: April 19, 1838 in Lycoming (later
Clinton) Co., PA d: March 21, 1923 in Beech Creek, Clinton Co.,
PA
3
Joseph Alva Bridgens b: February 01, 1840 in Renovo, Clinton
Co., PA d: September 22, 1920 in McPherson Co., KS
3
William Albert Bridgens
b: April 29, 1842 in Renovo, Clinton Co., PA d: May 19, 1915
in Beech Creek, Clinton Co., PA
3
Elizabeth Jane Bridgens b: June 08, 1844 in Renovo, Clinton
Co., PA d: August 01, 1918
....
+Jacob Bonsell
3
Lois Amelia Bridgens
b: March 11, 1847 in Renovo, Clinton Co., PA d: March 03, 1919 in Inman,
McPherson Co., KS
....
+Harrison Stansel
b: 1847 d:
1924
..
4
Frank Stansel
b: 1886
3
Newton Wells Bridgens b: August 30, 1849 in
Renovo, Clinton Co., PA
d: February 28, 1911 in McPherson Co., KS
3
Marcus Bridgens b: June 07, 1852 in Kendall, Beaver Co., PA
d: June 01, 1863
3
Charlotte Bridgens b: June 21, 1855 in
Kendall, Beaver Co., PA d: August 04, 1855 in Kendall, Beaver Co.,
PA
2
Margaret Bridgens
b: Abt. 1801 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: 1849 in Chapman Twp,
Clinton Co., PA
d: 1839
*2nd Husband of Margaret Bridgens:
... +Alexander
Mahan m: Bet.
1839 - 1849
2
Mary Bridgens b:
Abt. 1804 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: Aft. 1860
... +Marmaduke
Marion Summerson b:
February 04, 1792 in Yorkshire, England m:
Abt. 1833 in Clinton Co., PA
d: Bet. 1850 - 1860 in Lycoming Co., PA
3
Robert Summerson
b: April 06, 1834
d: January 03, 1863 in Washington D. C.
Burial: Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington
D.C.
3
Ellen Summerson
b: April 30, 1835
d: December 16, 1870
....
+[1] Martin Mayers
b: November 30, 1822 m: August 06, 1856 d: April 06, 1883 in North
Bend, Clinton Co., PA
3
Joseph Summerson
b: 1837
3
Franklin Summerson b: October 15, 1838
3
Nancy Summerson
b: May 14, 1840 d: Aft. 1883
....
+[1] Martin Mayers b: November 30, 1822 m: September 09, 1875
d: April 06, 1883 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA
3
Joseph Albert Summerson b: July 31, 1842
3
Frances Ann Summerson b: July 14, 1846
2
Samuel Bridgens
b: March 1807 in Lycoming (later Clinton) Co., PA d: August 13, 1889 in Lamar
Twp, Centre Co., PA
Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Lamar Twp, Centre Co.,
PA
... +Martha
Porter b: August 1807 in Lamar, Clinton Co., PA d: May 01, 1893 in Lamar
Twp, Centre Co., PA
Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Lamar Twp, Centre Co.,
PA
3
Nancy B. Bridgens
b: 1838
3
James Thomas Bridgens
b: December 06, 1840 in Lamar Twp, Centre Co., PA d: April
17, 1895 in Girard, Crawford Co., KS
....
+Rebecca Girard m: 1868 in Girard, Crawford Co., Kansas
3
William R. Bridgens
b: Abt. 1847 in Muncy, Clinton Co., PA d: November 11, 1910
in Sunbury, Northumberland Co., PA
2
Elizabeth Bridgens
b: Abt. 1809 in Clinton Co., PA d: 1880
... +Thomas
Selfers
*2nd Husband of Elizabeth Bridgens:
... +Jacob
Goodhart
http://www.accessible.com/amcnty/PA/CentreClinton/Clinton110.htm
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 583-593. CHAPTER CX. CHAPMAN
TOWNSHIP.
*Historical View of Clinton County, Pennsylvania by
"D. S. Maynard" - 1875 Andrew Epple, by deed dated August 20, 1799,
conveyed the same to Andrew Epple, Jr., who sold to Joseph Reed; the
deed of conveyance, dated March 9th, 1802. On June 3d, 1805, Andrew
Epple, Jr., conveyed the tract to John Philip De Haas. In May, 1810,
De Haas sold the entire tract to John Quigley, by whom it was
divided, and conveyed to different persons, his son Michael Quigley
coming in possession of the larger portion, which he now holds, the
balance of the original tract being principally owned at present by
Robert Bridgens, Esc., and Hawley, Matthews & Quigley. While the
"Young Womanstown farm" was in possession of Andrew Epple it was
rented for a time by William Bennett who paid for the use thereof
five pounds a year. It appears from a letter written in 1798, by
Bennett to the owner of the land, that even at that early day there
were from thirty to forty acres of the farm under cultivation. The
following is a correct copy of the letter: Young Womans town Jan
19th 1798 Sir I take this opportunity to let you know that I am
agoing to Move of your Place in the spring: my sons bein out at
French Creek and they have a Mind to Move out their in the spring
And I would be glade you would take this place of my hands and send
some Man to it a Cording to your one Mind that you could be shoure
of paying the rent I can get men a-nauf her that would take it But I
would rather you would satisfy you Self I have a very good fall crop
in the ground thir is 20 acres of Wheat and 11 of Ry and land fit
for a prime Crop corn oats or flax all fit for the plough and they
can have all the grane if them and me can agree there is men anof
her that would Be glad of it but I would be glad you would Send Some
Man to it that would pay you the Rent and give me no more trouble a
Bout it Sir please to Send me an ancer By Mr Frances Fargy for I
would be glad to know as quick as possabel and so I Remain your Hum
Ser't WILLIAM BENNETT To Andrew Epple --------(on same page) It has
a good hotel, built in 1872. It was once owned by Mrs. T.J. Black,
and leased by H.C. Stover, but is now kept by A.M. Marshall. There
is a shoe-shop and blacksmith-shop in the village. The railroad company has a
good passenger and freight depot, and telegraph office. Good schools
are in operation eight months in the year, and the inhabitants show
evidences of intelligence beyond that possessed by people of many
country places. Near the place resides Robert Bridgens, who was one
of the first three commissioners of Clinton county. He is now
seventy-six years old. Several fine residences have been built in
the place within the past few years. Among them are those of 'Squire
Quigley, Robert Bridgens, J. H. Bailey & Co., J. W. Crawford and
A. J. Quigley.
Children
of ROBERT
BRIDGENS
and NANCY
BENNETT
are:
2.
i.
THOMAS3
BRIDGENS, b.
August 04, 1790, Young Womanstown, Northumberland Co, PA; d.
September 21, 1876, Lock Haven, Clinton Co,
PA.
3.
ii.
ANNIE
BRIDGENS, b.
1792, Northumberland Co, PA; d. June 02, 1859, Colebrook Twp,
Clinton Co, PA or
Hyner, Clinton Co, PA.
iii.
MARY
BRIDGENS, b.
1794, Northumberland Co, PA.
Notes
for MARY
BRIDGENS:
May have died young
4.
iv.
ROBERT
BRIDGENS, b.
June 14, 1796, Northpoint, Lycoming Co., PA; d. May 31, 1882, North
Bend, Clinton Co., PA.
5.
v.
SENATOR
WILLIAM
BRIDGENS, b.
September 14, 1797, Lycoming Co, PA; d. April 18, 1873, Clearfield
Co, PA.
vi.
SARAH
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1798; m. LEWIS
GANN,
December 08, 1831.
Notes
for SARAH
BRIDGENS:
For Sarah Bridgens, dau of Robert and Nancy Nee
Bennett, I have birth as ca 1805 and married to Lewis Gann.
Married December 08,
1831, This info is from Lola Wallace records held at Pattee Library
at PSU. She cites the marriages by John Grier (Great Isand
Presbyterian Minister) for the information. I have not been able to
trace this line, but only gave it a general search.
vii.
MARGARET
BRIDGENS, b.
1800; d. 1849; m. (1) ALEXANDER
MAHON; m.
(2) DAVID
HANNA,
November 23, 1820; b. 1800; d. May 02,
1839.
6.
viii.
JOHN
B.
BRIDGENS, b.
May 20, 1800, Lycoming Co, PA [became Clinton Co]; d. December 24,
1880, Inman, McPherson Co, KS.
ix.
MARGARET
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1801.
7.
x.
MARY
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1804.
8.
xi.
SAMUEL
BRIDGENS, b.
1807, Lycoming Co, PA; d. October 13, 1889, Lamar Twp, Centre Co,
PA.
xii.
ELIZABETH
BRIDGENS, b.
Bet. 1808 - 1809, Lycoming Co, PA; d. 1880; m. (1) THOMAS
JEFFERIES; m.
(2) JACOB
GOODHART.
Generation
No. 2
2. THOMAS3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born August 04, 1790 in Young Womanstown, Northumberland Co, PA,
and died September 21, 1876 in Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA. He married (1) ANNA
VAN
GUNDY. She was born July 02, 1792,
and died 1815. He
married (2) ROSANNA
RITCHIE
December 05, 1816 in Clinton Co, PA. She was born 1787 in
Northumberland Co, PA, and died March 02, 1858 in Lock Haven,
Clinton Co, PA.
Notes
for THOMAS
BRIDGENS:
Thomas B. Bridgens b: 1 Aug 1790 in Glen Union, Grugan
Twp., Clinton, Pa
Annie
Bridgens b: 1792 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
Mary
Bridgens b: Abt 1794 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
Robert
Bridgens b: 14 Jun 1796 in North Bend, Chapman Twp, Clinton Co,
PA
Sarah
Bridgens b: Abt 1798 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
Margaret
Bridgens b: 1800 in North Bend, Chapman Twp, Clinton Co,
PA
Samuel
Bridgens b: Mar 1807 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
John
Bridgens b: Abt 1808 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
Elizabeth
Bridgens b: 1809 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
William
Bridgens b: 8 Aug 1813 in Glen Union, Grugan Twp., Clinton,
Pa
1820 - Only Bridgens I find is son Thomas Bridgens in
Bald Eagle, Lycoming Co, PA. Thomas is age 30, but oldest male in
household is over age 45 so Robert was probably living with him. No
female over age 45, so probably Nancy
died.
1820 census Bald Eagle, Lycoming Co.,
PA
Thomas Bridgens
220011-11210-01
1 male over 45 (Robert, age
55-65)
1 male 26-45 (Thomas, age
30)
2 males 10-16 (Samuel, age
13)
2 males under 10 (Henry, age 5 & Robert, age
3)
1 female 26-45 (Rosanna, age
30)
2 females 16-26 (Margaret, age 19, Mary, age
16)
1 female 10-16 (Elizabeth, age
11)
1 female under 10 (??)
Thomas is on the 1830 census of Dunstable, Lycoming
Co., PA. Clinton Co. was formed from Lycoming co., PA in 1839, and
Thomas is on the 1840 census of Allison, Clinton Co., PA, and on
1850 census of Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA. In 1850, he and Rosanna
are both age 60, and Thomas' occupation is County
Commissioner.
He married (1) ANNA VAN GUNDY, daughter of HENRY VAN
GUNDY and NANCY BURNEY.
She was born 1792, and died 02 Jul 1815 in Glen Union,
Clinton, Pennsylvania.
He married (2) ROSANNA RITCHIE 05 Dec 1816 in Jersey Shore,
Clinton, Pennsylvania, daughter of ROBERT RITCHIE and ROSANNA
WILSON. She was born
1787 in Chillisquaque, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and died 24 Mar
1858 in Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Thomas was living by himself in Lock Haven in 1870
still working as a farmer.
Source; Kari Northrup - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/Webpage2/Ruth/Reid/Notes/NancyBennett.htm
More
About THOMAS
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co,
PA
Notes
for ANNA
VAN
GUNDY:
Elizabeth Jane Bridgens b: June 08, 1844 in Renovo,
Clinton Co., PA d: August 01, 1918
Notes
for ROSANNA
RITCHIE:
In old Lock Haven there were at least two public
cemeteries Old Lock Haven Cemetery and Great Island Presbyterian
Cemetery. Both fell into disrepair and forced the relatives of the
people interred there to move them from the late 1800's to early
1900's. Linns history of Centre and Clinton Counties has a small
listing of old burials in the Great Island Cemetery. Among them was
a Rozina Bridgens, wife of Thomas. died 3/2/1858 age 71. She is now
in Highland Cemetery, a 15 to 18 foot obelisk marks the site, on
this marker is also her husband Thomas Bridgens 8/1/1790-9/21/1876.
Thomas may have been first buried in the old Great Island cemetery
too and later moved, I cannot be sure. This obelisk is quite nice,
and most of the markers removed from the G.I Cem. to Highland are of
White marble, and are tablets. So it seems to me that this marker
was made after the move, if the bodies were really moved. Most of
the bodies and wooden caskets were beyond anything that could be
relocated, so I understand that a small bit of dirt was transported
to the new site.
Dave Wallace via Kari
Northrup
More
About ROSANNA
RITCHIE:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co,
PA
Children
of THOMAS
BRIDGENS
and ANNA
VAN
GUNDY
are:
i.
WILLIAM4
BRIDGENS, b.
August 08, 1813, PA; d. February 11, 1886; m. ROSANNA
BURNEY,
January 06, 1854, Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA; b. February 09, 1823,
Lycoming Co, PA; d. August 18, 1887.
Notes
for WILLIAM
BRIDGENS:
William Bridgens (son of Thomas) obit says that after
his mother died in 1815 he was cared for by his grandmother, but
that she also died "in a short time" and that he was then cared for
by his uncle Alex Grugan until he was age
18.
The Rosanna Bridgens you have listed as death date of
8/19/1887 is; William Bridgens 8/8/1813-2/11/1886 72y 6m 3d Highland
Cemetery
Rosanna Nee Burney Bridgens, 2/9/1823-8/18/1887 64y 6m
10d Highland
Cemetery.
It is believed that these two burials were also
re-moved from G.I. Presby. Cem.
1880 U.S. Census:
Name Relation Marital Status
Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace
William
BRIDGENS
Self
M
Male
W 67 PA Farmer PA PA
Rosanna
BRIDGENS
Wife
M
Female
W 56 PA Keeping House PA PA
Thomas R.
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 24 PA At School PA PA
Henry
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 22 PA Laborer PA PA
Newton
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 20 PA At School PA PA
Richie
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 18 PA Laborer PA PA
Tacey
YOST Other S Female W 10 PA Servant PA PA
Jane
BURNEY Other W Female W 54 PA Servant PA PA
Source Information:
Census
Place Allison, Clinton, Pennsylvania
Family
History Library Film
1255113
NA Film
Number T9-1113
Page
Number 542A
Obituary (not identified) -(Prob Renovo Record, or a
Lock Haven Paper)
From The files of Lola Welsh Wallace, held at Pattee
Library, PSU Campus, Labor and Industry
Archives.
In memory of William Bridgens who died at his home in
Allison Twp., 11 Feb. 1886, I beg to give a short sketch of his
life, which seems but meet for one who lived to old age and died
honored and respected by all his neighbors. In what is now called
Grugan Township he first saw the light of day, being the first born
son of Thomas Bridgens late of LocK Haven, by his first wife,
daughter of Henry VanGundy. William's mother dying when he was only
two years old he was left to the care of his Grandmother, but in a
short time she too went the way of all the earth. He was then cared
for by his uncle, Alex Grugan, until eighteen years of age. His
father having become a successful farmer desired his assistance.
Well do I remember his grief and mortification when compelled by his
father to leave the abode of his childhood, nor was the grief of
those he left much less. From this on his occupation was that of
farming in the summer and lumbering in the winter. The way men
lumbered in those days was a hard and laborious business exposed to
cold and rain, and when lumber was rafted to the tower markets the
men were compelled to walk back. This was a killing task, as all who
tried it know, and Mr. Bridgens being of weak constitution became a
old man ere he reached middle life. On Jan 6, 1854 he married Miss
Rose Burney, a valuable helpmate indeed, her leading traits being
industry, perseverance and courage. As an assistant she never
faltered. She still survives her husband. Four sons also are living,
viz: Thomas, N.M.; W.H.; and J.R. Bridgens, all now grown to
manhood. The funeral was largely attended by his friends and
immediate neighbors. All expressed sympathy and many testified to
his truthfulness, kindness and honesty. The services took place at
his residence and were conducted by Rev. Nesbitt, who delivered a
learned and pathetic discourse. His remains were conveyed to
Highland cemetery and there deposited, the first of his family or
kin in that city of the dead. Thus lived and passed away one of
nature's nobleman. As a man he was unassuming; as a husband and
father indulgent and kind; as my foster brother the guardian of my
boyhood days. I bear cheerful testimony to his goodness and kindness
of heart and in sorrow drop a tear for him who so oft bore me in his
arms before my infant feet had learned to speed. In him the
Democratic lose a strong adherent.
Togethe
with his wife and sons accumulated considerable
property, so that his family are left financially in good
circumstances.
CG
(Prob. Coleman Grugan)
ii.
RACHEL
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1814.
iii.
NANCY
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1820.
Children
of THOMAS
BRIDGENS
and ROSANNA
RITCHIE
are:
iv.
ROBERT
RITCHIE4
BRIDGENS, b.
October 10, 1817, Bald Eagel Twp, Clinton Co,
PA.
Notes
for ROBERT
RITCHIE
BRIDGENS:
Obituary Transcript from the Lock Haven Express,
Tuesday, May 13, 1890:
Crossed The Dark River
Hon. R. R. Bridgens Called to His Eternal Home This
Morning
A Life of Honor and
Usefulness
A Representative Citizen of Lock Haven Who Has Held
Many Positions of Trust - His Death Was Not Unexpected But a Sad
Blow to His Many Friends - Time of Funeral The announcement at an
early hour this forenoon of the death of Hon. R. R. Bridgens was a
shock to the community and a sad surprise to his most intimate
friends. It was
generally known that his illness was of a serious nature, though but
few knew that for several days past his condition was critical and
his demise expected to occur at any hour. At eight o'clock this
morning the death angel called, and the spirit of R. R. Bridgens
passed into the great beyond and an active life
ended.
The deceased was one of Lock Haven's most prominent
citizens, and had a large circle of acquaintances extending beyond
the limits of the Commonwealth. His life was a busy
one. He was born on the
old Bridgens homestead farm, a short distance west of this city, on
October 10, 1817. His
father and mother, Thomas and Rosana Bridgens, were among the
earliest settlers in the county. R. R. Bridgens passed his
early years on the farm and at the age of nineteen, in partnership
with James Welch, began the business of contractor, his first
venture being the excavating of a section of the West Branch canal,
near Ferney Run. The
contract was completed, but the completion of that part of the canal
was abandoned shortly after.
From that period down to within a few years of his death Mr.
Bridgens was continually interested in large business
operations. For many
years he was engaged largely in lumbering and afterwards in railroad
contracting. From the
first, success crowned his efforts and he became one of the
substantial and influential men of the place. In the year 1857 he was
appointed to take charge of the canals in this section of the State,
receiving his commission from the canal commissioners and holding it
until the canals were sold.
His close attention to the details of that office and the
duties connected with it gave entire satisfaction to all
concerned. His last
railroad contract was in Columbia county, and since then he has
lived in peaceful retirement, enjoying the comforts of his elegant
residence in this city, and the company of his amiable wife, who
survives him. He was
married in 1850 to Elizabeth Crawford, daughter of the late Allison
Crawford. In politics
he belonged to the old Democratic school and was an active member of
the party. Mr.
Bridgens, although an active politician, never craved for office,
though he at one time, at the earnest solicitation of his friends,
was Mayor of the City of Lock Haven for one term. In manner he was unassuming;
in his dealings with his fellow men, honest, and upright, and his
undeviating integrity is worthy of emulation and commendation. Two sisters, Mrs. M. S. Law,
of this city, and Mrs. George I. Painter, of Muncy, and one brother
Joseph Bridgens, of Bald Eagle Valley, survive him. His illness began about six
weeks ago, and it was only for a little more than two weeks that he
was confined to his bed.
Up to last Saturday he was able to converse with his friends,
but since then he failed rapidly, and as stated above his demise
occurred at an early hour this forenoon. The news of his death
quickly spread throughout the city and there is expressions of deep
regret that his life is ended.
The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon. Funeral services will be
conducted at the late residence of the deceased on West Main Street,
at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Joseph Nesbitt. Interment will be made in
Highland Cemetery.
Source: Kari Northrup
v.
NANCY
BRIDGENS, b.
1820, Bald Eagel Twp, Clinton Co, PA; m. M.
STEWARD
LAW; b.
Abt. 1815.
vi.
JOSEPH
BRIDGENS, b.
May 07, 1821, Bald Eagel Twp, Clinton Co, PA; d. November 29, 1893,
Flemington, Clinton Co, PA; m. ANNIE
MCKINLEY; b.
PA.
Notes
for JOSEPH
BRIDGENS:
An article from the Williamsport Grit, March 24,
1883:
An Italian laborer attempted an outrage on a little
daughter of Mr. Jos. Bridgens, who resides near Flemington, while
returning home from the Normal school on Monday evening. The little girl, who is
about ten years of age, and her brother Harry, while on their road
homeward, in passing through a piece of woods, back of the Normal,
the man seized the girl and was about to make off with her, when her
brother, who was some distance ahead, heard her cries and rushed
back to see what the difficulty was, and the Italian, noticing his
pursuer fled, doubtless saving the child from a dastardly
outrage. This fiend, in
human form, should be hunted down like a rabid
dog.
vii.
JOHN
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1823.
viii.
ROSANNA
BRIDGENS, b.
November 11, 1826, Bald Eagel Twp, Clinton Co, PA; d. July 04, 1894,
Allison Twp, Clinton Co, PA; m. GEORGE
L.
I.
PAINTER,
March 25, 1852, Lycoming Co, PA; b. September 11, 1822, Sunbury,
PA.
More
About ROSANNA
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Muncy, Lycoming Co,
PA
Notes
for GEORGE
L.
I.
PAINTER:
I have not researched this
family
ix.
THOMAS
W.
BRIDGENS, b.
November 04, 1829.
3. ANNIE3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born 1792 in Northumberland Co, PA, and died June 02, 1859 in
Colebrook Twp, Clinton Co, PA or Hyner, Clinton Co, PA. She married NATHAN
MCCLOSKEY. He was born Abt. 1776 in
Northumberland Co, PA, and died December 04, 1854 in Colebrook Twp,
Clinton Co, PA.
Notes
for ANNIE
BRIDGENS:
Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, or the old
cemetery, the grounds for which were given for burial purposes by
William Dunn, has a most delightful location on a very beautiful
eminence overlooking the West Branch and "Great Island." Among the
old citizens here interred are:
Nathan McCloskey, died Dec. 4, 1854, aged 78; his
wife, Ann, died June 2, 1859, aged 67.
More
About ANNIE
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery,
Dunnstown, Clinton Co, PA
Notes
for NATHAN
MCCLOSKEY:
Will for Nathan at the Clinton Co
courthouse.
Source for this family Kari
Northrup
More
About NATHAN
MCCLOSKEY:
Burial: Dunnstown Cemetery, Woodward, Clinton Co,
Pa
Children
of ANNIE
BRIDGENS
and NATHAN
MCCLOSKEY
are:
i.
DAVID4
MCCLOSKEY, b.
October 21, 1807, Lycoming Co, PA; d. September 10, 1855; m.
NANCY
CALDWELL; b.
1809.
ii.
NANCY
AGNES
MCCLOSKEY, b.
May 11, 1809, Lycoming Co, PA; m. JAMES
WALSH.
iii.
MARY
A.
MCCLOSKEY, b.
December 27, 1810, Lycoming Co, PA; d. March 16, 1891, Lockport,
Allison Twp, Clinton Co, PA; m. WILLIAM
RITCHIE,
1832; b. July 28, 1806, Ferney's Run, Lycoming, PA; d. March 10,
1887, Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA.
Notes
for MARY
A.
MCCLOSKEY:
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 668-672.:
WILLIAM RICHIE was born July 28, 1806, one mile west
of Ferney's Run, and was of Scotch-Irish parentage. His father's
name was Edward Richie. He was educated at Welsh's school-house, on
the Bald Eagle. In 1832 he began business on his own account at
North Bend, where he was engaged one year in farming and lumbering.
From there he removed to Burney's. He was actively engaged in
lumbering operations on Ferney's Run from 1820 to 1862. He served
for fifteen years as school director,
Notes
for WILLIAM
RITCHIE:
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 668-672.:
WILLIAM RICHIE was born July 28, 1806, one mile west
of Ferney's Run, and was of Scotch-Irish parentage. His father's
name was Edward Richie. He was educated at Welsh's schoolhouse, on
the Bald Eagle. In 1832 he began business on his own account at
North Bend, where he was engaged one year in farming and lumbering.
From there he removed to Burney's. He was actively engaged in
lumbering operations on Ferney's Run from 1820 to 1862. He served
for fifteen years as school director, and for many years as overseer
of the poor. He was married in 1832 to Mary McCloskey, of
Bakerstown. He has always been a prominent member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church.
1880 U.S. Census (Woodward, Clinton,
Pennsylvania)
Name Relation Marital Status
Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace
Wm.
RITCHIE Self M Male W 73 PA Farmer PA PA
Wm. W.
RITCHIE Son W Male W 36 PA Farmer PA PA
Chas. H.
RITCHIE GSon S Male W 8 PA
PA PA
Wm. MC
COLLINS
Other
S Male W 19 PA Servant --- PA
Mary
KINSLEY
Other
S
Female
W 18 PA Servant SWITZ SWITZ
iv.
FELIX
MCCLOSKEY, b.
February 19, 1813, Lycoming Co, PA; d. August 20,
1894.
v.
RACHEL
MCCLOSKEY, b.
May 06, 1815, Lycoming Co, PA; m. ALEXANDER
LODER.
vi.
MARGARET
MCCLOSKEY, b.
May 15, 1817, Lycoming Co, PA; m. NOAH
MCKANE.
vii.
ROBERT
MCCLOSKEY, b.
May 16, 1819.
viii.
NATHAN
MCCLOSKEY, b.
March 04, 1821, Lycoming Co, PA; d. June 02,
1895.
ix.
WILLIAM
MCCLOSKEY, b.
May 22, 1824, Lycoming Co, PA.
x.
ABNER
MCCLOSKEY, b.
October 11, 1826, Lycoming Co, PA; d. July 1903, Beech Creek,
Clinton Co, PA [was Lycoming]; m. ABIGAIL
MASON,
February 24, 1853, Clinton Co, PA; b. 1833; d. 1904, Beech Creek,
Clinton Co, PA [was Lycoming].
xi.
JAMES
A.
MCCLOSKEY, b.
March 18, 1829, Lycoming Co, PA; d. January 19, 1908, North Bend,
Clinton Co, PA; m. JANE
ELLEN
BAIRD,
June 22, 1852, North Bend, Clinton Co, PA; b. January 27, 1827,
Lycoming, Clinton, PA; d. August 17, 1899, North Bend, Clinton Co,
PA.
xii.
ELIZABETH
MCCLOSKEY, b.
March 24, 1831, Lycoming Co, PA; m. GEORGE
W.
STEPHENSON.
4. ROBERT3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born June 14, 1796 in Northpoint, Lycoming Co., PA, and died May
31, 1882 in North Bend, Clinton Co., PA. He married LOIS
SUMMERSON in
North Bend, Clinton Co, PA.
She was born February 03, 1817 in Young Womanstown, Lycoming
Co, PA, and died April 08, 1892 in North Bend, Clinton Co.,
PA.
Notes
for ROBERT
BRIDGENS:
Biography and pen and ink portrait of Robert in
History of Centre and Clinton Counties by John Blair Linn 1883
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 489-494.
The Mill Hall meeting (1839) nominated for
Prothonotary, Philip Krebs, of Mill Hall, who had been prothonotary
of Lycoming County; John P. McElrath, of Bald Eagle, for sheriff;
for Commissioners, Anthony Kleckner, of Logan, Hugh White, of Bald
Eagle, and Joseph Hanna, of Dunstable; Coroner, James Carscadden, of
Flemington; Auditors, John N. Chatham, of Wayne, Cephas Bachelor, of
Colebrook, Joseph F. Quay. This ticket was elected with two
exceptions: John Miller was chosen sheriff, and Robert Bridgens one
of the county commissioners.
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 583-593:
The subject of this sketch, Robert Bridgens, Esq., was
born at Young Womanstown, Clinton (then Lycoming) Co., Pa., on June
14, 1796, where he died on the morning of the 31st day of May, 1882,
having resided all his life at the place of his birth. Young
Womanstown is a beautiful plat of level land situate on the West
Branch of the Susquehanna, about twenty-five miles west of Lock
Haven, immediately above the point where Young Woman's Creek empties
into the river. The name of the locality is of Indian origin, and
was once the seat of an Indian village, at which frequent gatherings
of the aborigines occurred, the traditions of which are, however,
clouded in more or less obscurity and
doubt.
Mr. Bridgens belonged to a family of old settlers,
nearly all of whom lived to reach an age far beyond the usual number
of years accorded to man. He was by occupation a farmer during all
his life, but was sometimes also largely engaged in the business of
manufacturing, buying, and selling square timber. In 1838, when
Muncy was the head of canal navigation, he, with others, had a
steamboat built for the purpose of towing arks, etc., from that
point to localities "up the river," and of this propeller he
accepted the captaincy. The enterprise, however, did not prove a
practical or remunerative one, and after a thorough trial was
abandoned.
When Clinton County was formed in 1839, Mr. Bridgens
was elected one of its first county commissioners. By the act of
Assembly erecting the county it was provided that the person having
the highest vote for commissioner should serve for three years, the
second highest for two years, and the third highest for one year.
The vote stood: for Hugh White, 560; for Robert Bridgens, 555; and
for Anthony Kleckner, 540. The record declares these to have been
the three highest in the vote, but does not give the vote cast for
other candidates. In 1841, Mr. Bridgens was re-elected for a full
term of three years by a vote of 725 to 640 for Robert McCormick, a
worthy man, whose family connection in the new county was very
large. This result clearly shows the public confidence in Mr.
Bridgens at the time, for in addition to the fair personal standing
and large family connection of his opponent in nearly every part of
the county, Mr. Bridgens was forced to contend with the questions of
the plans, location, cost, and building of the new court-house and
jail, as well as other annoying issues that naturally accompany the
organization of a new county. This was the last public office Mr.
Bridgens filled, or was a candidate for, though he ever retained his
personal influence, and it is believed never missed an
election.
In 1846, Mr. Bridgens joined the Methodist Episcopal
Church, of which he remained an active, consistent, and leading
member until death severed his connection with it. All his life he
was distinguished for acts of benevolence, good will, and
hospitality, and friends, acquaintances, and even strangers were
always cordially received or kindly treated when they called upon
visits or for food and shelter. Mr. Bridgens ever retained the
friendship and respect of all who knew him, and he died without an
enemy. He was a successful business man, a kind parent, a benevolent
neighbor, an ardent friend, upright, truthful, generous, and an
honest man. A widow and seven children survive him, the latter being
J. Warren Bridgens, a prominent merchant of Lock Haven; John,
Thomas, and Robert Bridgens, who follow the occupation of their
father; Nancy, wife of John Quigley, of Young Womanstown; Melissa,
wife of D.M. May, Esq., of Renovo; and Miss Sade
Bridgens.
From "Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties,
1860"
Bridgens, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Beech Clark Townsh, Page # : 061
Bridgens, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Lock Haven,
Page # : 287
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1870
Clinton Co, Chapman Twp, Pa
Robert Bridgens
age 79 male farmer bn Pa
Lois
age 53 female
"
John
age 34 male
labor
"
Thomas
age 22 or 26 male labor bn PA
Melissa
age 23 female
"
Sarah
age 21 "
"
Robert
age 11 male
"
Charles Bryon
age 18 male labor bn in New York
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status
Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace
Robert
BRIDGENS
Self
M
Male
W 83 PA Farmer PA PA
Lois
BRIDGENS
Wife
M
Female
W 63 PA Keeping House ENG PA
John
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 44 PA Farm Laborer PA PA
Thomas J.
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 31 PA Farm Laborer PA PA
Sadie A.
BRIDGENS Dau S Female W 33 PA
PA PA
Robert
BRIDGENS Son S Male W 21 --- Farm Laborer --- ---
Naomi
BURNEY Other S Female W 26 PA Servant PA PA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
Census
Place Chapman, Clinton, Pennsylvania
Family
History Library Film
1255113
NA Film
Number T9-1113
Page
Number 458C
Captain Robert Bridgens whose birth dates back to the
year 1796, and whose death occured in 1882, located here when quite
a young man. He ran the first Steamboat that ever plied upon the
waters of the West Branch. He was one of the Board Of Commissioners
chosen at the first election, after the organization of Clinton
County, and was a most respected and honored offical and citizen.
The date of the election was the second Tuesday in October, of
1839.
Past and Present Clinton County, by J. Milton
Furey
Children
of ROBERT
BRIDGENS
and LOIS
SUMMERSON
are:
i.
JOHN
B.4
BRIDGENS, b.
March 04, 1836; d. January 15, 1893,
PA.
More
About JOHN
B.
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Northbend, Clinton Co,
PA
ii.
JAMES
WARREN
BRIDGENS, b.
September 28, 1838, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., PA; d. December 18,
1905, PA; m. MARY
E.
FEARON,
1867, Clinton Co, PA.
Notes
for JAMES
WARREN
BRIDGENS:
James was a retail dry goods merchant in Lock Haven in
1870 and 1880.
J.W.BRIDGENS
Was born Sept., 23, 1838 at Youngwomanstown Creek
Town.Clinton County, PA. His father was Robert Bridgens, one of the
first Commissioners of Clinton County, Pa. J.W. recieved his
education in the common schools. He remained on his fathers farm
until 1862, when he came to Lock Haven, and went into the mercantile
business as a partner of F.J Troxell. This partnership lasted for
eight years. In 1868 the partnership was disolved and the stock
divided. Mr. Bridgens then started a store on Clinton Avenue, where
he remained for nearly five years. He then moved his present room on
Main Street, where he has remained ever since. Mr. Bridgens is now
serving his second term as School Director from the Third Ward of
Lock Haven. He is also one of the Trustee's of the Lock Haven Normal
School. He is ably assisted in the mercantile business by his son
James F Bridgens.
Source; Past and Present Clinton County, by J. Milton
Furey
An article from the Lock Haven Express, Tuesday,
December 29, 1891:
A Girl Enveloped in
Flames
Miss Nora Quinlan, who lives with the family of J. W.
Bridgens, West Church Street, had a narrow escape last evening from
being horribly burned.
The family were at supper, and the girl was about to light
the hanging lamp in the sitting room. A small table was covered
with cloth with fringe around its edge. Nora struck a match on the
edge of the table, and immediately after the fringe ignited and was
in flames. The fire
communicated to her clothing, and when her screams brought Mr.
Bridgens and his son James into the room she was enveloped by the
flames. Mr. Bridgens
gave his attention to the girl while his son extinguished the flames
about the table. The
girls clothing was nearly all burned off her before Mr. Bridgens
succeeded in extinguishing the flames, which was finally
accomplished by wrapping an overcoat about her person. Strange to say, she was not
burned in the least, but Mr. Bridgens was badly burned on both
hands. Had Mr. Bridgens
and his son not been present it is quite likely the girl would have
been burned to death.
Children of JAMES BRIDGENS and MARY FEARON
are:
i. JAMES
FEARON4 BRIDGENS, b. 07 Oct 1867, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania;
d. 03 May 1951, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. HELENE WHITNEY
MEGINNIS, 24 Oct 1922, Boston, Massachusetts; b. Abt. 1881,
Maryland.
Notes for JAMES FEARON
BRIDGENS:
Williamsport, Pennsylvania Directories, 1889-92
Name: James F.
Bridgens
Location 1: 19 E Main
City: Lock Haven
State: PA
Occupation: drygoods and
grocers
Business Name: Bridgens J. W.
& Son
ii. ROBERT
MCELRATH BRIDGENS, b. 25 Mar 1871, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
iii. CARRIE MAY
BRIDGENS, b. 06 Apr 1873, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 11
Nov 1947, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for CARRIE MAY
BRIDGENS:
Obituary transcript from the Gazette and Bulletin
(Williamsport, PA), November 12, 1947:
Carrie M. Bridgens Dies at Lock
Haven
Carrie M. Bridgens, 326 W. Church Street, died at 4
p.m. Tuesday, November 11, 1947, at her
home.
The daughter of the late James Warren and Mary Fearon
Bridgens, pioneer settlers of Clinton county, she was a member of
the Great Island Presbyterian Church. Also Miss Bridgens was a
member of the Lock Haven Civic Club, the Clinton County Historical
Society, and the Delphian Society.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Samuel H. Fredericks, one
brother, James F. Bridgens, both of Lock Haven; and a nephew, Samuel
H. Fredericks Jr., of Jersey Shore.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the
funeral home, 221 Second Street. The Rev. James F. Neill will
officiate, and burial will be made in Highland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
iv. EDWARD W.
BRIDGENS, b. 07 Oct 1876, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 04
Jul 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois; m. LILLIAN
EARHART.
Notes for EDWARD W.
BRIDGENS:
Obituary for Edward Bridgens for the Williamsport Grit
July 5, 1903:
Mr. Bridgens Dead in
Chicago
Lock Haven, July 4 - Edward Bridgens, son of Associate
Judge J. W. Bridgens, died in Chicago this morning. He was operated upon two
days ago for appendicitis.
He was employed by Kistler & Co. of this place to look
after their Chicago interests.
v. ELIZABETH
LOIS BRIDGENS, b. 1885, Beech Creek, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 1966,
Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. SAMUEL HARVEY FREDERICK, 29
Dec 1908, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes
for MARY
E.
FEARON:
The Lock Haven Express, June 1,
1914:
Mrs. J. W. Bridgens, of West Church street,
accompanied by her son, James F., and daughter, Miss Carrie M., were
Memorial day visitors at North Bend.
iii.
NANCY
E.
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1840; d. September 16, 1911, Northbend, Clinton Co, PA; m.
JOHN
QUIGLEY,
October 02, 1862, Clinton Co,
PA.
More
About NANCY
E.
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Northbend, Cemetery, Clinton Co,
PA
iv.
MARGARET
MELISSA
BRIDGENS, b.
October 1844, Young Womanstown, PA; d. April 18, 1904, Renovo,
Clinton Co., PA; m. DENNIS
M.
MAY,
June 23, 1870, Clinton Co,
PA.
Notes
for MARGARET
MELISSA
BRIDGENS:
Children of JAMES BRIDGENS and MARY FEARON
are:
i. JAMES
FEARON4 BRIDGENS, b. 07 Oct 1867, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania;
d. 03 May 1951, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. HELENE WHITNEY
MEGINNIS, 24 Oct 1922, Boston, Massachusetts; b. Abt. 1881,
Maryland.
Notes for JAMES FEARON
BRIDGENS:
Williamsport, Pennsylvania Directories, 1889-92
Name: James F.
Bridgens
Location 1: 19 E Main
City: Lock Haven
State: PA
Occupation: drygoods and
grocers
Business Name: Bridgens J. W.
& Son
ii. ROBERT
MCELRATH BRIDGENS, b. 25 Mar 1871, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
iii. CARRIE MAY
BRIDGENS, b. 06 Apr 1873, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 11
Nov 1947, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for CARRIE MAY
BRIDGENS:
Obituary transcript from the Gazette and Bulletin
(Williamsport, PA), November 12, 1947:
Carrie M. Bridgens Dies at Lock
Haven
Carrie M. Bridgens, 326 W. Church Street, died at 4
p.m. Tuesday, November 11, 1947, at her
home.
The daughter of the late James Warren and Mary Fearon
Bridgens, pioneer settlers of Clinton county, she was a member of
the Great Island Presbyterian Church. Also Miss Bridgens was a
member of the Lock Haven Civic Club, the Clinton County Historical
Society, and the Delphian Society.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Samuel H. Fredericks, one
brother, James F. Bridgens, both of Lock Haven; and a nephew, Samuel
H. Fredericks Jr., of Jersey Shore.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the
funeral home, 221 Second Street. The Rev. James F. Neill will
officiate, and burial will be made in Highland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon.
iv. EDWARD W.
BRIDGENS, b. 07 Oct 1876, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 04
Jul 1903, Chicago, Cook, Illinois; m. LILLIAN
EARHART.
Notes for EDWARD W.
BRIDGENS:
Obituary for Edward Bridgens for the Williamsport Grit
July 5, 1903:
Mr. Bridgens Dead in
Chicago
Lock Haven, July 4 - Edward Bridgens, son of Associate
Judge J. W. Bridgens, died in Chicago this morning. He was operated upon two
days ago for appendicitis.
He was employed by Kistler & Co. of this place to look
after their Chicago interests.
v. ELIZABETH
LOIS BRIDGENS, b. 1885, Beech Creek, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 1966,
Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. SAMUEL HARVEY FREDERICK, 29
Dec 1908, Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
18.
MARGARET MELISSA3 BRIDGENS (ROBERT2, ROBERT1) was born Oct
1844 in North Bend, Clinton, Pennsylvania, and died 18 May 1904 in
North Bend, Clinton, Pennsylvania. She married DENNIS M. MAY 23
Jun 1870. He was born
Jun 1843 in Pennsylvania, and died Aft.
1904.
Notes for MARGARET MELISSA
BRIDGENS:
Obituary transcript from the Williamsport Grit May 22,
1904:
Mrs. Margaret M. May, wife of former sheriff D. M.
May, died Wednesday night of heart disease, after a prolonged
illness. She was aged
60 years and is survived by her husband and five children: Helen, Florence, Anna, and
William of Renovo and Edwin of Chicago. Mrs. May was a daughter of
the late Robert Bridgens of North Bend, and was a sister of
Associate Judge J. W. Bridgens of Lock Haven, Thomas Bridgens, Mrs.
G. G. Reese, and Mrs. Nancy Quiggle of North Bend. While Mrs. May had been
indisposed for some time, she was able to be around the house until
Wednesday afternoon.
She was a most estimable woman. The funeral was held
Saturday afternoon.
Services were held at the home on Third Street at 1:30
o'clock and burial was made at North Bend
Cemetery.
Children of MARGARET BRIDGENS and DENNIS MAY
are:
i. WILLIAM4
MAY, b. Abt. 1871, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
ii. ANNA D.
MAY, b. Aug 1875, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
iii. ROBERT MAY,
b. Abt. 1877, Clinton, Pennsylvania.
iv. HELEN SARAH
MAY, b. May 1879, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
v. EDWARD H.
MAY, b. Mar 1881, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
vi. FLORENCE
MAY, b. Jul 1888.
v.
SARAH
ANN
SADE
BRIDGENS, b.
1847, Young Womanstown, PA; d. January 08, 1911; m. GRANT
G.
REESE,
December 29, 1896, Clinton Co,
PA.
vi.
THOMAS
J.
BRIDGENS, b.
1849.
vii.
ROBERT
RITCHIE
BRIDGENS, b.
1859; d. July 23, 1900, Montana Soldiers Home, Columbia Falls,
Montana.
5. SENATOR
WILLIAM3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born September 14, 1797 in Lycoming Co, PA, and died April 18,
1873 in Clearfield Co, PA. Burial: Bridgens [Old Oak Hill] Cemetery,
Clearfield Co, PA.
He married ROSANNA
SCHENCK. She was born Abt.
1813.
Notes
for SENATOR
WILLIAM
BRIDGENS:
1850 Census Karthus Twp., Clearfield County,
PA
William Bridgens age 51
Rosannah age 39
Sarah age 18
Samuel age 15
Lois age 13
Thomas W age 9
Robert C age 6
William age 4
Joseph age 2 months
1870 Census Karthus Twp., Clearfield
County
William Bridgens, age 73
farmer
Rossannah age 56
Robert age 27
William age 23
Joseph N or W age 20
Loyce female, age 29
Notes
for ROSANNA
SCHENCK:
I had August 19, 1887 for death date for Rosanna and
burial place of Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA. which
is different from your date of December 18, 1896 in Hardin Co.,
Iowa. My source was
Harold Bower's tree online, not sure what his source
was.
Sometimes spelled Shank.
Children
of WILLIAM
BRIDGENS
and ROSANNA
SCHENCK
are:
i.
SARAH4
BRIDGENS, b.
January 22, 1832; m. JAMES
A.
GRUGAN; b.
Abt. July 15, 1827, Buffalo Twp, Lycoming, PA; d. October 16, 1887,
Lock Haven, Clinton Co, PA.
Notes
for SARAH
BRIDGENS:
19.
SARAH3 BRIDGENS (WILLIAM2, ROBERT1) was born 22 Jan 1832 in
Covington, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, and died 11 Feb 1907 in Ferney,
Clinton, Pennsylvania.
She married JAMES A. GRUGAN, son of JAMES GRUGAN and LOUISE
JOHNSON. He was born
Abt. 25 Jul 1827 in Buffalo Twp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, and died 16
Oct 1887 in Lock Haven, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for SARAH BRIDGENS:
Sarah is listed in the 1900 census as widowed living
in Colebrook Township, Clinton co with her sons Edward, Felix and
Washington, married daughter Nancy and grandson William E. Grugan
and granddaughters Ada Grugan and Eva Grugan. Sarah is listed as a farmer
with Edward and Felix as farm laborers. Washington is listed as a
laborer in the lumber industry.
Obituary transcript from the Lock Haven Express,
February 12, 1907:
Death at Ferney
Mrs. Sarah Grugan, an aged resident of Ferney, died at
her home there Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock of the infirmities of
old age. About seven
years ago Mrs. Grugan suffered a stroke of paralysis and had since
been ailing and was compelled to take to her bed about a month
ago.
She is survived by five sons and three daughters and
the following brothers and sisters: Robert Bridgens, this
city; Joseph Bridgens,
Watsontown; Samuel
Bridgens, who resides in Iowa and Miss Louise Bridgens and Mrs.
Nancy Reiter.
Funeral services will be conducted at the home at
Ferney on Thursday morning.
Deceased had been a life long member of the Methodist
church.
Notes for JAMES A.
GRUGAN:
1880 U.S. Census (Colebrook, Clinton,
Pennsylvania)
Name Relation Marital Status
Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace
Jas. A.
GRUGAN Self M Male W 56 PA Farmer PA PA
Sarah
GRUGAN Wife M Female W 46 PA Housekeeping PA PA
W. F.
GRUGAN Son S Male W 23 PA Laborer PA PA
Jas.
GRUGAN Son S Male W 21 PA Laborer PA PA
Edward
GRUGAN Son S Male W 20 PA Laborer PA PA
Felix C.
GRUGAN Son S Male W 18 PA Laborer PA PA
George W.
GRUGAN Son S Male W 16 PA At Home PA PA
Rosa
GRUGAN Dau S Female W 13 PA At Home PA PA
Eva May
GRUGAN Dau S Female W 11 PA At Home PA PA
Nancy
GRUGAN Dau S Female W 8 PA
PA PA
Sadie F.
GRUGAN Dau S Female W 6 PA
PA PA
Source Information:
Census
Place Colebrook, Clinton, Pennsylvania
Family
History Library Film
1255113
NA Film
Number T9-1113
Page
Number 485C
Children of SARAH BRIDGENS and JAMES GRUGAN
are:
i. INFANT4
GRUGAN, b. Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. Lock Haven,
Clinton, Pennsylvania.
ii. WILLIAM F.
GRUGAN, b. Abt. 1856, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 12 Mar
1933, Glen Union, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. (1) LYDIA ANN WINTERS,
03 Nov 1887, Clinton Co, Pennsylvania; b. 1857; d. 29 Sep 1898, Lock
Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. (2) CATHARINE LEWIS, 08 Sep 1904,
Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b.
Pennsylvania.
Notes for LYDIA ANN
WINTERS:
Williamsport Sunday Grit, October 2,
1898:
Mrs. Lydia Grugan, aged 41 years, died at her home on
Susquehanna Avenue on Thursday. She is survived by her
husband and four small children. The funeral took place
yesterday (Saturday) afternoon. Services were conducted at
the house by the Rev. J. W. Thompson, after which the remains were
interred in Highland cemetery. (Lydia died in
childbirth)
iii. JAMES
JEFFERSON GRUGAN, b. Aug 1859, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d.
11 Feb 1933, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. (1) AMELIA MAE
RITCHIE; b. 25 Mar 1863, Glen Union, Grugan Twp, Clinton,
Pennsylvania; d. 04 Nov 1933, Williamsport, Clinton, Pennsylvania;
m. (2) CLISTA E. PHILIPS, Abt. 1901; b. Mar 1878, Gallagher,
Clinton, Pennsylvania.
Notes for JAMES JEFFERSON
GRUGAN:
James is listed in the 1900 census living in Woodward
Township, Clinton Co having divorced Amelia prior to this time. He appears to have been
living with his daughter Lottie. James is listed only as a
laborer and Lottie as a servant. It seems that the home of
William and Mary Phipps in which he was residing was a boarding home
as there are three other boarders listed at the
residence.
The Williamsport Sunday Grit, February 19,
1933
Funeral services for James Jefferson Grugan were
conducted at the Grugan home, 29 East Bald Eagle Street, by the Rev.
Curvin H. Stein, D.D.
Burial was made at Dunnstown. Mr. Grugan, who died of a
complication of ailments, was born at Whetham, 74 years ago. He leaves his wife, one
daughter, Mrs. G. M. Schwak of Williamsport, two sons: Lloyd L. of Renovo, James L.
of Sunbury, and one brother and two
sisters.
Notes for AMELIA MAE
RITCHIE:
Amelia was divorced from James prior to 1900. At the time of the 1900
census she was living in Woodward Township, Clinton Co with her sons
Lloyd, James, Joseph and Herbert. Lloyd and James
are listed as brickwork laborers with Joseph attending
school.
The Williamsport Sunday Grit, November 5,
1933
Summerson - Mrs. Amelia Summerson, 70 years old, of
Williamsport, died unexpectedly yesterday morning. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
George M. Schwank, of this city, and three sons, Herbert Grugan of
this city, Lloyd L. Grugan of Renovo, and James L. Grugan of
Sunbury. The body has
been taken to Lock Haven for funeral services and
burial.
iv. EDWARD S.
GRUGAN, b. May 1861, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 17 Dec
1917, Ferney, Clinton, Pennsylvania.
Notes for EDWARD S.
GRUGAN:
The Lock Haven Express, May 31,
1907:
William Streck made a trip to the county seat
Saturday. He was
accompanied by Edward Grugan (Glen Union
news).
The Lock Haven Express, March 31,
1908:
Edward Grugan, of Colebrook township, was a visitor in
the Glen Sunday.
The Lock Haven Express, January 6,
1909:
John Streck spent Sunday at Ferney with Edward
Grugan.
The Lock Haven Express, March 2,
1909:
Edward Grugan, of Ferney Run, was a visitor in the
Glen Sunday.
The Lock Haven Express, April 27,
1909:
Edward Grugan, of Ferney, spent Sunday in the Glen
with old friends.
The Lock Haven Express, August 11,
1909:
Edward Grugan, of Ferney, and Francis Johnson, of Lock
Haven, were visitors at this place (Glen Union) last
Friday.
The Lock Haven Express, January 28,
1910:
Edward Grugan, of Colebrook township, was a visitor
here (Glen Union) on Thursday
afternoon.
The Lock Haven Express, February 12,
1910:
Edward Grugan, of Colebrook township, transacted
business in the Glen yesterday.
Obituary appears in the December 17, 1917 Lock Haven
Express but is illegible in obtained copy,
begins:
Track Walker Grugan Killed by Fast
Train
Fatality Occurred at Station at Ferney - Track
Obscured by Another Train
v. FELIX C.
GRUGAN, b. Aug 1863, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 03 Nov
1931, Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania; m. ANNA C. ROMIG, 04 Jan
1887, Clinton Co, Pennsylvania; b. Abt. 1869,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for FELIX C.
GRUGAN:
Elected Clinton County Jury Commisioner in
1906.
The Lock Haven Express, October 16,
1907:
F. C. Grugan, of Ferney, was a business caller in Glen
Union Saturday afternoon.
The Lock Haven Express, November 23,
1909:
Jury Commissioner Felix Grugan sprung a surprise on
his many friends last Thursday when he slipped away in Milton and
was quietly married and is on a wedding trip to some of the eastern
cities. He will return
to this place sometime this week, so boys get your tin horns ready
and give them a good belling.
vi. GEORGE
WASHINGTON GRUGAN, b. Apr 1865, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania;
d. 29 Nov 1911, Glen Union, Grugan Twp, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON
GRUGAN:
The Lock Haven Express, December 16,
1908:
Wash. Grugan, of Williamsport, spent Sunday with
friends in Glen Union.
The Lock Haven Express, July 7,
1909:
Wash. Grugan returned from Milton on Saturday after
taking in the sights of the Old Home week
celebration.
The Gazette and Bulletin, September 28,
1911:
George W. Grugan, who has been visiting friends at his
old home, Glen Union, returned to Indian Rock, Va., where he is
employed by the McHenry Lumber Company.
vii. ROSA AMELIA
GRUGAN, b. Abt. 18 Feb 1867, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d.
16 Jan 1889, Clinton Co, Pennsylvania.
Notes for ROSA AMELIA
GRUGAN:
Headstone says died 16, January 1889 aged 21 years, 10
months, 29 days. Died
of Typhoid.
viii. EVA MAY
GRUGAN, b. 10 Oct 1869, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 05 Jul
1937, Glen Union, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. WILLIAM C. STRECK, 30
Mar 1891, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. 17 Feb 1863, Beech
Creek, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 05 Oct 1946, Glen Union, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for EVA MAY GRUGAN:
Obituary transcript from the Williamsport Grit,
Sunday, July 11, 1937:
Mrs. Eva May Streck
Funeral services for Mrs. Eva May Streck, 67, wife of
William C. Streck, of Glen Union, were held Thursday in the Brown
funeral home, the Rev. J. H. Bettens officiating. Mrs. Streck died at her home
after a long illness.
Born at Ferney, she was a life-long resident of this
section. Six sons also
survive: John, Grant, Howard and Walter, of Glen Union; Ray, of
Flemington, and Brian, this city.
ix. NANCY E.
GRUGAN, b. Nov 1871, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. Bef.
1930; m. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAND FARWELL, 03 Nov 1899, Lock Haven,
Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. 22 Jan 1863, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 14
Jan 1930, Ferney, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for NANCY E.
GRUGAN:
The Lock Haven Express, December 16,
1908:
Mrs. G. B. Farewell, of Ferney, spent Sunday with her
sister, Mrs. William Streck, on Water
street.
Notes for GEORGE B. MCCLELLAND
FARWELL:
The Lock Haven Express, January 23,
1908:
G. B. M. Farwell, of Grugan township, this morning
brought the pelts of three wild cats and one gray fox to this city
and collected bounty for the same at the commissioner's office. The animals were killed
during the month of December.
Obituary transcript from The Lock Haven Express,
Tuesday, January 14, 1930:
G. B. M. Farwell died this morning at 12:-- o'clock at
his home at Ferney after a long illness that had confined him to his
bed since November 1.
Had he lived until January 22, he would have been 68 years of
age. He is survived by
six sons and one daughter, Clyde and Theodore, of Glen Union;
Robert, George, James, William and Helen, all of Ferney; also by
three brothers; John, of this city; William, of Hyner; and Harry, of
Beech Creek.
Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10
o'clock at the North Bend Methodist church, Rev. Harry S. Ward
officiating. Burial
will be made in the North Bend
cemetery.
Marriage Notes for NANCY GRUGAN and GEORGE
FARWELL:
The Williamsport Sunday Grit, November 5,
1899.
The Rev. J. E. Wright Thursday united in marriage
George B. M. Farwell and Miss Nancy E.
Grugan.
x. SADIE
FRANCES GRUGAN, b. Abt. 1874, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m.
MORRIS M. HARTER; b. Abt. 1878,
Pennsylvania.
ii.
SAMUEL
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1835.
iii.
LOIS
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1837.
iv.
JACOB
BRIDGENS, b.
April 12, 1839; d. August 16, 1843.
Notes
for JACOB
BRIDGENS:
Buried beside father Wiliam at Bridgens Cemetery AKA
Old Oak Hill Cemtery, Karthus Pa. I have viewed these tombstones,
myself. Much
of this Cemetery was destroyed in the 1960's or 1970's
by the coal miners, to strip mine. Stories relate that many stones
were dozed under to mine the area.
Source: ? via Kari
Northrup
v.
THOMAS
W.
BRIDGENS, b.
August 23, 1841; d. March 02, 1852.
Notes
for THOMAS
W.
BRIDGENS:
Buried beside father Wiliam at Bridgens Cemetery AKA
Old Oak Hill Cemtery, Karthus Pa. I have viewed these tombstones,
myself. Much
of this Cemetery was destroyed in the 1960's or 1970's
by the coal miners, to strip mine. Stories relate that many stones
were dozed under to mine the area.
Source: ? via Kari
Northrup
vi.
ROBERT
C.
BRIDGENS, b.
December 1844, Covington, Clearfield PA; d. Bef. 1920; m.
LOIS
UNKNOWN; b.
February 1865, PA; d. February 09, 1945, Williamsport, Lycoming Co,
PA.
Notes
for ROBERT
C.
BRIDGENS:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status
Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace
Robert
BRIDGENS
Self
S
Male
W 35 PA Farmer PA PA
Rose Anna
BRIDGENS
Mother
W
Female
W 67 PA Keeping House PA PA
Catharine
CONAWAY
Other
S
Female
W 16 PA Housekeeper PA PA
Source Information:
Census
Place Karthaus, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Family
History Library Film
1255116
NA Film
Number T9-1116
Page
Number 176A
Notes
for LOIS
UNKNOWN:
Obituary transcript from the Gazette and Bulletin
(Williamsport, PA), November 10, 1945:
Mrs. Lois Bridgens, 80, died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Anna Wheeler, 535 Seventh Avenue, Friday, Nov. 9,
1945, after a short illness
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wheeler; one
son, William Bridgens of New York City; and four sisters, Mrs. O. E.
Glise and Mrs. Howard McCloskey, both of Lock Haven; Mrs. Matilda
Sank, of Renovo, and Mrs. Joseph Dietrick, of Erie; and two
granddaughters.
Funeral services will be held at the home Tuesday
afternoon at 1 o'clock.
The services will be in charge of the Rev. Leroy Brininger of
St. Paul's Evangelical Church, assisted by Rev. R. W.
Bevington. Burial will
be in Highland Cemetery, Lock Haven. Friends may call at the home
Monday evening.
Children of ROBERT BRIDGENS and LOIS
are:
i. ANNA N.
BRIDGENS, b. Nov 1891, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. GLEN WHEELER; b.
Abt. 1894, Pennsylvania.
ii. WILLIAM
BRIDGENS, b. Sep 1893, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
iii. LYDIA
BRIDGENS, b. Aug 1897, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
vii.
WILLIAM
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1846.
viii.
JOSEPH
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1848.
6. JOHN
B.3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born May 20, 1800 in Lycoming Co, PA [became Clinton Co], and
died December 24, 1880 in Inman, McPherson Co, KS. He married RUHAMAH
HALL
August 14, 1828 in Clinton Co,
PA. She was born
December 06, 1810 in Halls Run, Renova, Clinton Co, PA, and died
August 25, 1888 in Inman, McPherson Co,
KS.
Notes
for JOHN
B.
BRIDGENS:
On some of the other of John B's children I had
slightly different birthdates than you have. I got them from a tree
posted online by Dawna Holst, and she lists her source as Dale
Wallace. I think they
are probably just her typos but just in case here they
are:
Jesse H - she has Feb 21 and you have Feb
26
John Thomas - she has April 28 and you have April
19
Joseph Alva - she has Feb 11 and you have Feb
1
William Albert - she has April 28, 1843 and you have
April 29, 1842
Newton Wells - she has August 20 and you have August
30
For Charlotte - she has June 21 and you have January
21
6. JOHN
B.2 BRIDGENS (ROBERT1) was born 20 May 1800 in Lycoming (Clinton),
Pennsylvania, and died 24 Dec 1880 in Inman, McPherson, Kansas. He married RUHAMA HALL 14
Aug 1828 in Renovo, Clinton, Pennsylvania. She was born 06 Dec 1810 in
Halls Run, Renovo, Clinton, Pennsylvania, and died 25 Aug 1888 in
Inman, McPherson, Kansas.
Notes for JOHN B.
BRIDGENS:
From family group sheets (family tree) from Dave
Wallace.
John and wife moved to Kansas about 1862. Joined up
with Gen. J.K. Blunt to fight against Quantrill's raiders. Info from
D. Wallace.
Data and information from Ida Kirkwood, of PA.
Bridgens descendant from Annie Bridgens & Nathan McCloskey.
3/1998.
BRIDGENS CENSUS DATA:
1830
BRIDGENS John, Lycoming Co., Chapman Twp. pg 229
1840 Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840
Bridgers, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Chapman Twp, Page # : 326
1850 Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties
Bridgems, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Chapman Twp, Page # : 078
1860
Beech Creek Twp Clinton Co PA
dwell 104, family 108
John Bridgens
age 59
male
Ruhama
age
49
female
Jesse
" 24
Male
John
" 22
"
Joseph A
" 20
"
William
" 18
"
Elizabeth
" 16
female
Louis
" 13
male
Newton W
" 11
male
Marcus
" 8
male
Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860
Bridgens, John, State : PA,County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Beech Clark Townsh, Page # : 061
Bridgens, John
State : PA, County : Clinton Co., Location : Lock Haven, Page
# : 287 (who is this?)
Source: via Kari Northrup
Children
of JOHN
BRIDGENS
and RUHAMAH
HALL
are:
i.
SAMUEL4
BRIDGENS, b.
July 09, 1829, Lycoming Co, PA; d. July 09, 1829, Lycoming Co,
PA.
ii.
ROBERT
BRIDGENS, b.
June 18, 1830, Lycoming Co, PA; d. October 07, 1831, Lycoming Co,
PA.
iii.
NANCY
L.
BRIDGENS, b.
April 15, 1832, Lycoming Co, PA; d. January 05, 1913; m.
JAMES
NELSON
STOUT,
February 16, 1854; b. Abt. 1828, PA.
Notes
for NANCY
L.
BRIDGENS:
They are on the 1860 census in Chapman, Clinton Co.,
PA and Nancy's younger sister Lois is living with
them:
1860 census Chapman, Clinton Co.,
PA
#60
Nelson Stout, age 32, lumberman, b.
PA
Nancy L., age 28, b. PA
Florence E., age 5, b. PA
Mary H, age 3, b. PA
John J, age 1, b. PA
Lois Bridgens, age 13, b.
PA
Source:
Kari Northrup
iv.
ROBERT
BRIDGENS, b.
May 25, 1834, Lycoming Co, PA; d. August 04, 1864, Battle of
Peachtree Creek, Fulton, Georgia.
Notes
for ROBERT
BRIDGENS:
Civil War soldier with E Company, 7th Pennsylvania
Cavalry, killed in battle on August 14, 1864 by a cannonball in
Atlanta, Georgia and was originally interred in Peachtree Creek
Battlefield, Georgia.
Robert Bridgens, Oct. 20, 1861: died Aug. 14, of
wounds received at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 13, 1864;
veteran.
7th Regiment Cavalry (80th
Volunteers)
Organized at Harrisburg September to December, 1861.
At Camp Cameron, Harrisburg, until December 19, 1861. Moved to
Louisville, Ky., December 19, and ordered to Jeffersonville, Ind.
Duty there until February, 1862. Served unattached, Army Ohio, to
March, 1862. Negley's 7th Independent Brigade, Army Ohio (1st
Battalion). Post of Nashville, Tenn., Dept. Ohio (2nd Battalion).
23rd Independent Brigade, Army Ohio (3rd Battalion), to September,
1862. Cavalry, 8th Division, Army Ohio (1st and 2nd Battalions),
Unattached, Army Ohio (3rd Battalion), to November, 1862. 1st
Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army Ohio, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade,
2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Cumberland, to November, 1864. 2nd
Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi,
to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--1st Battalion (Cos. "A," "D," "H" and "I")
sent to Columbia, Tenn. Expedition to Rodgersville May 13-14. Lamb's
Ferry, Ala., May 14. Advance on Chattanooga June 1. Sweeden's Cove
June 4. Chattanooga June 7-8. Occupation of Manchester July 1. Paris
July 19. Raid on Louisville & Nashville Railroad August 19-23.
Huntsville Road, near Gallatin, August 21. Brentwood September
19-20. Near Perryville October 6-7. Chaplin Hills October 8.
Expedition from Crab Orchard to Big Hill and Richmond October 21.
2nd Battalion (Cos. "C," "E," "F" and "K"), under Gen. Dumont, in
garrison at Nashville, Tenn., and scouting in that vicinity until
November. 3rd Battalion (Cos. "B," "G," "L" and "M"), in Duffield's
Command, scouting in West and Middle Tennessee. Lebanon and pursuit
to Carthage May 5. Readyville June 7. Murfreesboro July 18. Sparta
August 4-5 and 7. Regiment reunited in November, 1862. Nashville
November 5. Reconnaissance from Nashville to Franklin December
11-12. Wilson's Creek Pike December 11. Franklin December 12. Neal,
Nashville December 24. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30.
Lavergne December 26-27. Battle of Stone's River December 30-31,
1862, and January 1-3, 1863. Overall's Creek December 31. Manchester
Pike and Lytle's Creek January 5, 1863. Expedition to Franklin
January 31-February 13. Unionville and Rover January 31.
Murfreesboro February 7. Rover February 13. Expedition toward
Columbia March 4-14. Unionville and Rover March 4. Chapel Hill March
5. Thompson's Station March 9. Rutherford Creek March 10-11. Snow
Hill, Woodbury, April 3. Franklin April 10. Expedition to
McMinnville April 20-30. Middletown May 21-22. Near Murfreesboro
June 3. Operations on Edgeville Pike June 4. Marshall Knob June 4.
Shelbyville Pike June 4. Scout on Middleton and Eagleville Pike June
10. Scout on Manchester Pike June 13. Expedition to Lebanon June
15-17. Lebanon June 16. Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June
23-July 7. Guy's Gap or Fosterville and capture of Shelbyville June
27. Expedition to Huntsville July 13-22. Reconnaissance to Rock
Island Ferry August 4-5. Sparta August 9. Passage of Cumberland
Mountains and Tennessee River, and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August
16-September 22. Calfkiller River, Sparta, August 17. Battle of
Chickamauga September 19-20. Rossville, Ga., September 21.
Reenlisted at Huntsville, Ala., November 28, 1863. Atlanta Campaign
May to September, 1864. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11.
Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Tanner's Bridge and Rome May 15. Near
Dallas May 24. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles
about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5.
Near Big Shanty June 9. Operations about Marietta and against
Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. McAffee's Cross Roads June 11.
Powder Springs June 20. Noonday Creek June 27. Line of Nickajack
Creek July 2-5. Rottenwood Creek July 4. Rossville Ferry July 5.
Line of the Chattahoochie July 6-17. Garrard's Raid on Covington
July 22-24. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Garrard's Raid to
South River July 27-31. Flat Rock Bridge July 28. Kilpatrick's Raid
around Atlanta August 18-22. Flint River and Jonesborough August 19.
Red Oak August 19. Lovejoy Station August 20. Operations at
Chattahoochie River Bridge August 26-September 2. Operations in
North Georgia and North Alabama against Hood September 29-November
3. Carter Creek Station October 1. Near Columbia October 2. Near
Lost Mountain October 4-7. New Hope Church October 5. Dallas October
7. Rome October 10-11. Narrows October 11. Coosaville Road, near
Rome, October 13. Near Summerville October 18. Little River, Ala.,
October 20. Leesburg October 21. Ladiga, Terrapin Creek, October 28.
Ordered to Louisville, Ky., to refit; duty there until December 28.
March to Nashville, Tenn., December 28-January 8, 1865, thence to
Gravelly Springs, Ala., January 25, and duty there until March.
Wilson's Raid to Selma, Ala., and Macon, Ga., March 22-April 24.
Selma April 2. Occupation of Montgomery April 12. Occupation of
Macon April 20. Duty in Georgia and at Nashville, Tenn., until
August. Mustered out August 13, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 94
Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 185
Enlisted men by disease. Total 292.
v.
JESSE
H.
BRIDGENS, b.
February 26, 1836, Lycoming Co, PA; d. April 03, 1900, Yorkville,
Kendall Co., IL; m. CATHERINE
JANE
BOLLINGER,
December 22, 1864, Kendall Co, IL; b. October 04, 1839, PA; d.
October 28, 1887, Yorkville, Kendall Co,
IL.
Notes
for JESSE
H.
BRIDGENS:
Biographical directory of the voters and tax-payers of
Kendall County, Illinois, p. 34:
Bridgen, J. H. - Merchant, Yorkville; born,
Pennsylvania 1837; came to Kendall Co. 1859; Rep; family of three
children; owns house and lot; value
$3,000.
Jesse was in Bristol, Kendall, Illinois in 1870
working as a store clerk and was in Yorksville, Kendall, Illinois in
1880 working as a merchant.
Tombstones of Elmwood Cemetery, Bristol Twp, Kendall
County,
Yorkville, Illinois
&
Extracts from the Elmwood Burial
Records
by Vic Smith and Stephanie
Todd
ROW 10; north to south:
x Annie
M., Dau of J.A. & A.H. Bridgens, Aged 1 yr 10 ms; Dec 11
1874
Illegible epitaph
x
Catherine J., Wife of J.H. Bridgens, Died Oct 28 1887; Aged
48 yrs 24
ds, At Rest
x Father,
J.H. Bridgens, Born Feb 26 1836-Died April 3
1900
Children of JESSE BRIDGENS and CATHARINE BOLLINGER
are:
i. NORA MAY4
BRIDGENS, b. Abt. 1866, Pennsylvania; m. GEORGE A. MCCLUNG, 02 Jan
1889, Kendall, Illinois.
ii. EDGAR CLAIR
BRIDGENS, b. Abt. 1869, Illinois; m. (1) KATHRYN; b. Abt. 1879,
Luxembourg; m. (2) JEAN BRABNER, 06 Aug 1890, Kane,
Illinois.
Notes for EDGAR CLAIR
BRIDGENS:
Edgar was living on East 114th Place in Chicago in
1930 and owned and operated his own grocer
store.
Notes for KATHRYN:
Kathryn immigrated to the United States from
Luxembourg in 1895.
iii. PERCY W.
BRIDGENS, b. Abt. 1871, Illinois.
vi.
JOHN
THOMAS
BRIDGENS, b.
April 19, 1838, Lycoming Co, PA [became Clinton Co]; d. March 21,
1923, Beech Creek, Clinton Co., PA; m. MARY
EMILY
KUNES,
September 01, 1861, Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA; b. November 1843,
PA; d. April 16, 1926, Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA [was
Lycoming].
Notes
for JOHN
THOMAS
BRIDGENS:
Obit Clinton County Times March
1923
John Thomas Bridgens of Mill Hall, died at his home,
Wednesday evening at 11:15 , of a complications of diseases due to
old age. He was 85 years of age and was one of the oldest residents
of the town, in which he had resided for the past 30 years. Mr.
Bridgens was a Veteran of the Civil War, and a member of the Church
of Christ. Surviving are, his wife, and the following children: Mrs.
George Huff, of Niagra Falls: Joseph, of Lewistown: Mrs. A.T.
Palmer, James, Mrs. Harry Shay, Muy Stevenson, and Mrs. Elmer
Tevling, and all of Mill Hall. Funeral services will be held at the
late residence Sunday afternoon at 2 O'clock, in charge of Rev. J.
A. Agnew, interment will be made in Fearon Cemetery, near Beech
Creek.
Letter from Dave Wallace [via Kari Northrup]
re:Bridgens family line. John Thomas served with Co G of the 203rd
PA volunteers Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Division 2nd brigade 10th AC
(army corps?).
FROM PENSION RECORDS: Enrolled on 8/30/1864 at Liberty
Twnshp. PA. Was assigned to the US Engineers, Dept. of VA, on and
served until 6/22/1865. Mustered out with the rest of Co. G at
Raleigh, NC, 6/1865.
May have fought in the battle for Fort Fisher on the
NC coast at Cape Fear River near the tip of Cape Fear on 1/12/1865.
Serving under Maj Gen Alfred H. Terry and Col John W. Moore, who was
killed during the battle 1/14/1865. Also, under Lt Col Jonas Lyman,
who killed a Confederate in hand to hand combat that was then shot
through the heart himself. Was John T. there??
Fell ill at Chapen's Farm (?). Acquired deafness while
serving in the service. Listed as 5'9" tall, fair complexion, brown
hair, hazel eyes. Served as a Private while enlisted.
Also, occupation was a sawyer as stated in the pension
record. After the war he was unable to saw so he did odd jobs in the
lumber industry such as cooking in the logging shanties, and odd
jobs. Diagnosed with deafness in r. ear and unable to work. Applied
for pension 6/1/1882 with James Koons as his witness. Mary's
brother?
203rd Regiment Infantry
Organized at Philadelphia September 10, 1864. Moved to
Petersburg, Va., September 22-27. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd
Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, to December, 1864. 2nd
Brigade, 2nd Division, 24th Army Corps, to January, 1865. 2nd
Brigade, 2nd Division, Terry's Provisional Corps, Dept. North
Carolina, to March, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army
Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to June,
1865.
SERVICE--Detached from Brigade and provost at Deep
Bottom, Va., and picket at Malvern Hill September 27-October 5.
Rejoined Brigade October 5. Siege operations against Richmond until
December 7. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Expedition to Fort
Fisher, N. C., December 7-27. 2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C.,
January 3-15, 1865. Assault and capture of Fort Fisher January 15.
Advance on Wilmington February 11-22. Sugar Loaf Battery February
11. Fort Anderson February 19 Capture of Wilmington February 22.
Advance on Goldsboro March 6-21. Guard railroad at Faison's Depot
March 21-April 10. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of
Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston
and his army. Duty at Raleigh until June. Mustered out June 22,
1865.
Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 70
Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 72 Enlisted men by
disease. Total 146.
Children's birthdates from pension application signed
by John T.
BRIDGENS CENSUS DATA:
1830
BRIDGENS John, Lycoming Co., Chapman Twp. pg 229
(father).
1840 Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840
Bridgers, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Chapman Twp, Page # : 326 (father)
1850 Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties
Bridgems, John, State : PA, County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Chapman Twp, Page # : 078 (father)
1860
Beech Creek Twp Clinton Co PA
dwell 104, family 108
John Bridgens
age 59
male
Ruhama
age 49
female
Jesse
" 24
Male
John
" 22
"
Joseph A
" 20
"
William
"
18
"
Elizabeth
" 16
female
Louis
" 13
male
Newton W
" 11
male
Marcus
" 8
male
Census Index: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1860
Bridgens, John, State : PA,County : Clinton Co.,
Location : Beech Clark Townsh, Page # : 061
Bridgens, John
State : PA, County : Clinton Co., Location : Lock Haven, Page
# : 287 (who is this?)
1870
Centre Co, Liberty Twp, Pa
page 16 dwell 13 family 14
John T Briggins (Bridgens) 31 male Farmer bn Pa
Mary E
26
female bn Pa
Joseph A
age 6 male "
Eva R
age 4 female "
Harriet L
age 1
female
Nancy Kunes
age 55 female
Sara J Kunes
age 31 female
Children of JOHN BRIDGENS and MARY KUNES
are:
i. WILLIAM R.4
BRIDGENS, b. 16 Feb 1862, Clinton,
Pennsylvania.
ii. MARCUS
BRIDGENS, b. 07 Jun 1863, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 01 Oct 1864,
Blanchard, Clinton, Pennsylvania.
iii. JOSEPH
BRIDGENS, b. 30 Mar 1864, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. ETHEL
BOWERS.
iv. EVA REUHAMA
BRIDGENS, b. 29 Jun 1866, Blanchard, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 29
Apr 1924, Niagara Falls, New York; m. GEORGE WASHINGTON TAYLOR HUFF,
18 Aug 1886, Eagleville, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. 26 Jun 1859,
Mifflin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania; d. 07 Jan 1944, Niagara Falls, New
York.
Notes for EVA REUHAMA
BRIDGENS:
Notes from FTM homepage Descendants of Robert
Bridgens:
Eva may be illegitimate daughter of Leola (Bridgens)
Stevenson or Stephenson. Therefore, all siblings listed may actually
be aunts & uncles. Will have to investigate this (reference to
photograph!). Received photo of Bridgens family taken about 1886.
Closer examination of the photo indicates that Eva R. appears older
than Nacy Shay. Maybe Nancy Shea is daughter of Lola Stevenson?
1880 census; living with mother, who is widowed, in
Lock Haven. George was aged 20y and was working in the saw mills.
Moved to Reynoldsville in Jefferson County probably after their
marriage in 1886. Specific date of this move is unknown.
Married in Eagleville PA in 8/18/1886. Received copy
of marriage certificate from Lock Haven, PA. George was 27 when he
married. Eva was 20y. Eva was from Blanchard and George was from
Lock Haven as listed in a letter about the marriage license. George
was listed as a laborer on the license. 8/14/1995 letter from
Clinton Co. courthouse.
It is not known exactly when George & Eva moved to
Austin, PA. It is indicated by Charles' death cert. that he was born
in Austin in 1887. This is probably incorrect. Joseph Edward's
obituary (Charles brother) stated that he was from Reynoldsville,
PA. Joseph E. Huff was born in 1892; again as indicated by his
obituary. This supports the notion they were in Reynoldsville, PA in
1892. These Huff's may have moved to Reynoldsville after their
marriage (near Blanchard, PA ). Another piece of evidence would be
in a deed transaction dated 4/12/1897 in which George & Eva were
part of a group of John Kunes descendents that sold a small parcel
of John Kunes' land (3 acres). John Kunes probably willed parcels to
each Kunes sibling, including Mary. The indenture indicated George
& Eva were then from Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, PA.
Note here that Sarah (Cowdrick) Huff was in
Reynoldsville, PA when she died in 1891. This, assuming George was
still with his mother (or she with him), would mean that it is
likely that young Charles Huff would have known his grandmother for
a time; he was aged 4 when she died.
1900 census; living on Foster St. in a rented home in
Austin Borough, Potter County, PA with his children. George
occupation listed as a day laborer. Charles T. listed also as a day
laborer. George (a.39), Eva (a. 34), Charles T. (a.14), Alice
(a.10), Edward (a.7), and Mildred (a.2). George has his father's
birthplace as NJ.
1910 census; living in Austin Borough, Potter County,
PA with family. Occupation is day laborer in a saw mill. Alice'
husband George Beebe (a.25), who is residing with the Huff family
(married in Coudersport, PA) was also a day laborer in the saw mill.
George (a.50), Eva (a. 46), Charles T. (a.22), Alice (a.20), Edward
(a.17), and Mildred (a.12). George has his father's birthplace as
NJ.
George and family appear in the 1900 & 1910 census
in Potter County PA. George probably went there from Reynoldsville,
PA, for employment. At this time, Austin, PA had a booming lumber
industry that started in the 1870's. Sometime after the Austin flood
of 9/1911 they moved to Niagara Falls. Probably after the urging of
Charles and after he had moved there himself for employment. He may
have had aspirations of pursuing his baseball career.
1915 NYS Census: Living @ 1511 Cleveland Ave. George
W. (a.55) & Eva (a.48). George was a laborer in a bookbindery
(probably the Carbo Co.). They were living with Joseph E. (a.22)
(who was working at Shredded Wheat) and Mildred I. who was a
stitcher at the bookbindery. They lived next door to Edward &
Ruffena Mehls.
Obit. from Niagara Gazette. Copy in Lepper family
Bible.
Received death cert. Buried in Riverdale Cemetary with
George W.
Attended United Methodist Church on 15th & Weston
Ave. NF,NY. Funeral service there also.
Page from an old Huff family Bible listing the birth
dates of all of the children of Charles & Sarah (Cowdrick) Huff.
Also lists the death dates of Charles & Sarah. Bible may have
been handed down through to George W. Huff, or, it was owned by
George or Eva. The rest of the Book's whereabouts are unknown. The
old page was in the possession of Eva (Babe) Huff Forster's
possessions, daughter of Charles T. Huff and Judy (Huff) Furmoil,
daughter of Neal H. Huff.
There is an addition at the bottom of this Bible page
that is the only entry for a birth of another family member besides
the Huff's; Eva R. Bridgens. The entry is in the same handwriting as
the other entries. The last entry is in pencil (the others are in
ink) giving Eva's death date.
Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON TAYLOR
HUFF:
Huff
Bible
Author:
Dave Wallace Date: 11
Jan 1999
Surnames: Huff, Bridgens
Bible entries page, torn from unknown 'Huff' Bible.
One page front and back. Provided to me by Rick
Huff.
Births
James Huff was born Feburary 28th
1836
Catherine Jane Huff was born July 15th
1839
Charles Welley Huff was born July 25th
1841
John Torance Huff was born August 26
1843
Thomas Edward Huff was born July 19th
1846
Martha Lucinda Huff was born April 19
1849
Susannah Ellen Huff was born De 19
1850
Isaac ???? Huff was born April 1
1853
Elizabeth Alta Huff was born July 23
1855
George W Huff was born June 26
1859
at bottom of page is
Eva R Bridgens born June 29th 1866, Died April 19
1924
Other side of page,
DEATHS
Charles Huff Died March 11th
1877
Sarah A Huff Died April 18th 1891
FEDERAL CENSUS RECORDS
1860 census; living with parents Charles & Sarah
Huff and family, aged 1y:
1860 Federal Census; listing #1841 living in Mifflin
Twn. (Salladasburg P.O.), Lycoming Co. Lists Charles (a50), Sarah A.
(43), Thomas A.(14), Martha L. (11),Susan E.(9),Isaac L.(7),
Elizabeth A.(5),and George W.T.(1). There was also a Jane
Chamberlin(a26) residing with family. Charles' occupation as sawyer
and his net worth was $400 real estate, and $700 personal property.
There was no indication the children were attending school (?). All
were listed as being born in PA.
George was probably born in Salladasburg or Larry's
Creek, PA. Obtained a childhood photo of George, probably taken in
late 1860's (abt 1867 or 1868). Also, another picture of George and
sister Elizabeth and a mystery woman when they were much older.
1870 census; living with parents in Lock Haven,
Clinton County,PA on Jessamine St. :
1870 Federal Census; family #209, house #209 living in
Lock Haven, 2nd Ward (Jessamine St.). Charles (60) and is residing
with Sarah (52), Isaac (17y), Elizabeth (15), George (11y), Thomas
(24y). Also in same house was James Rogers (23y), Susanna (19y), and
Josephine (1y). But Susanna and Josephine are listed as being
Majors. Also listed in the same home are the Majors; Edward (30),
Martha (21), Charles (2mos). No occupations listed for James Rogers
or Edward Majors. Charles W. was listed as born in NJ; all others in
PA. Charles occupation listed as sawyer in 1860 & 1870 census
reports. Personal property valued at $300; no real estate.
1880 census; living with mother, who is widowed, in
Lock Haven. George was aged 20y and was working in the saw mills.
Moved to Reynoldsville in Jefferson County probably after their
marriage in 1886. Specific date is unknown.
Married in Eagleville PA in 8/18/1886. Received copy
of marriage certificate from Lock Haven, PA. George was 27 when he
married. Eva was 20y. Eva was from Blanchard and George was from
Lock Haven as listed in a letter about the marriage license. George
was listed as a laborer on the license. 8/14/1995 letter from
Clinton Co. courthouse.
It is not known exactly when George & Eva moved to
Austin, PA. It is indicated by Charles' death cert. that he was born
in Austin in 1887. This is probably incorrect. Joseph Edward's
obituary (Charles brother) stated that he was from Reynoldsville,
PA. Joseph E. Huff was born in 1892; again as indicated by his
obituary. This supports the notion they were in Reynoldsville, PA in
1892. These Huff's may have moved to Reynoldsville after their
marriage (near Blanchard, PA ). Another piece of evidence would be
in a deed transaction dated 4/12/1897 in which George & Eva were
part of a group of John Kunes descendents that sold a small parcel
of John Kunes' land (3 acres). John Kunes probably willed parcels to
each Kunes sibling, including Mary. The indenture indicated George
& Eva were then from Reynoldsville, Jefferson County, PA.
Note here that Sarah (Cowdrick) Huff was in
Reynoldsville, PA when she died in 1891. This, assuming George was
still with his mother (or she with him), would mean that it is
likely that young Charles Huff would have known his grandmother for
a time; he was aged 4 when she died.
1900 census; living on Foster St. in a rented home in
Austin Borough, Potter County, PA with his children. George
occupation listed as a day laborer. Charles T. listed also as a day
laborer. George (a.39), Eva (a. 34), Charles T. (a.14), Alice
(a.10), Edward (a.7), and Mildred (a.2). George has his father's
birthplace as NJ.
Listed in the 1904 Potter County Directory; laborer
residing on Foster St.
1910 census; living in Austin Borough, Potter County,
PA with family. Occupation is day laborer in a saw mill. Alice'
husband George Beebe (a.25), who is residing with the Huff family
(married in Coudersport, PA) was also a day laborer in the saw mill.
George (a.50), Eva (a. 46), Charles T. (a.22), Alice (a.20), Edward
(a.17), and Mildred (a.12). George has his father's birthplace as
NJ.
George and family appear in the 1900 & 1910 census
in Potter County PA. George probably went there from Reynoldsville,
PA, for employment. At this time, Austin, PA had a booming lumber
industry that started in the 1870's. Sometime after the Austin flood
of 9/1911 they moved to Niagara Falls. Probably after the urging of
Charles and after he had moved there himself for employment. He may
have had aspirations of pursuing his baseball career.
1915 NYS Census: Living @ 1511 Cleveland Ave. George
W. (a.55) & Eva (a.48). George was a laborer in a bookbindery
(probably the Carbo Co.). They were living with Joseph E. (a.22)
(who was working at Shredded Wheat) and Mildred I. who was a
stitcher at the bookbindery. They lived next door to Edward &
Ruffena Mehls.
1920 FEDERAL CENSUS
2423 Ontario Ave. 13th Wd. Twp. Niagara City Niagara
Falls, 1/12/1920.
Sex age Read Write Birth (self, F, M) Occ.
BATHHURST Mildred I. Head(Wid)F 21 y y PA PA PA None
HUFF George W. Father M 60 y y PA PA PA Janitor
Eva R. Mother F 53 y y PA PA PA None
* Indicates that Mildred is the owner of the residence
and it is mortgaged.
1925 NYS Census: George is living with his daughter
Mildred Bowman and her husband Edgar. They have a daughter Eva.
George was 64 and working as a janitor. Mildred died in 1932. It was
probably then that he went to live with Charles and Bessie.
v. HARRIET L.
BRIDGENS, b. 10 Nov 1868, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. ELMER TEVLING,
Abt. 1891, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. Abt. 1864,
Pennsylvania.
Notes for ELMER TEVLING:
Elmer was a hardware merchant in Clinton county in
1910.
vi. EDWARD
BARTH BRIDGENS, b. 30 Jan 1871, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. ETHEL
RAMSEY.
vii. MARTHA JANE
BRIDGENS, b. 01 Jul 1874, Blanchard, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 07
May 1932, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. ALBERT THOMAS
PALMER; b. Nov 1873, Pennsylvania.
Notes for MARTHA JANE
BRIDGENS:
Obituary Transcript from the Williamsport Grit May 8,
1932:
Mill Hall Woman Dies
Funeral Services for Mrs. Albert F. Palmer Will be
Conducted at the Home Monday Afternoon
Mill Hall, May 7 - Mrs. Martha Palmer, wife of Albert
T. Palmer, of this place, died this morning at 12:15 o'clock in the
Lock Haven Hospital.
Her death was due to complications after a major operation
performed Wednesday.
Born in Blanchard, she was 58 years old, and a
lifelong resident of this section. She was a member of the
Methodist Church and of all the church societies. She also was a charter
member of Camp No. 75 P. O. of A.
Besides her husband, she left five daughters: Mrs. Joseph Torsell of this
place; Mrs. Helen F. Kissinger, at home; Mrs. Russel McIntire and
Mrs. Harold L. Uewingham, of Holidaysburg, and Mrs. John Z. Frey of
Lock Haven; also two brothers and three sisters, Joseph Bridgens of
Lewistown, and James U. Bridgens, Mrs. Elmer Teveling, Mrs. Guy
Stevenson and Mrs. Nancy S. Shay of Mill Hall, and 13
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at the Methodist Church in charge of the Rev. J. B.
Mcloy. Burial will be
in Cedar Hill cemetery.
viii. JAMES
NEWTON BRIDGENS, b. 13 Aug 1879, Clinton, Pennsylvania; d. 10 Jun
1957; m. MATILDA LAVERNA FRAZIER, Abt. 1902; b. 31 Aug 1881,
Pennsylvania; d. 02 Oct 1965.
ix. LEOLA A.
BRIDGENS, b. Jan 1884, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. GUY F. STEVENSON,
Abt. 1907, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. Abt. 1882,
Pennsylvania.
x. NANCY E.
BRIDGENS, b. 11 Sep 1886, Mill Hall, Clinton, Pennsylvania; m. HARRY
SHAY, Abt. 1905, Clinton, Pennsylvania; b. Abt. 1884,
Pennsylvania.
vii.
JOSEPH
ALVA
BRIDGENS, b.
February 01, 1840, Renovo, Clinton Co., PA; d. September 22, 1920,
McPherson Co., KS; m. AMANDA
HOPE
LEONARD,
January 03, 1869, Kendall Co, IL.
viii.
WILLIAM
ALBERT
BRIDGENS, b.
April 29, 1842, Renovo, Clinton Co, PA; d. May 19, 1915, Beech
Creek, Clinton Co., PA; m. SARAH
M.
MAPES,
July 04, 1867, Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA; b. May 29, 1847,
Lawrenceville, Tioga Co, PA; d. February 07, 1935, Jersey Shore,
Clinton Co, PA.
ix.
ELIZABETH
JANE
BRIDGENS, b.
June 08, 1844; d. August 01, 1918; m. JACOB
BONSELL.
x.
LOIS
AMELIA
BRIDGENS, b.
March 11, 1847, Renovo, Clinton Co, PA; d. March 03, 1919, Inman,
McPherson Co., KS; m. HARRISON
STANSEL; b.
1847.
Notes
for LOIS
AMELIA
BRIDGENS:
xi.
NEWTON
WELLS
BRIDGENS, b.
August 30, 1849, Renovo, Clinton Co, PA; d. February 28, 1911,
McPherson Co, KS.
xii.
MARCUS
BRIDGENS, b.
June 07, 1852, Kendall, Beaver Co, PA; d. June 01,
1863.
xiii.
CHARLOTTE
BRIDGENS, b.
June 21, 1855, Kendall, Beaver Co, PA; d. August 04, 1855, Kendall,
Beaver Co, PA.
7. MARY3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born Abt. 1804. She
married MARMADUKE
MARION
SUMMERSON
Bef. 1834. He was born
February 04, 1792 in Yorkshire, England, and died in Lycoming Co,
PA.
Notes
for MARMADUKE
MARION
SUMMERSON:
I have not documented this
family
Linn, John Blair, History of Centre & Clinton
Counties, pp. 494-512.
Thirty-sixth Regiment (Seventh Reserve).- There was
but one company (D) in this regiment from Clinton County; however,
we give a brief sketch of the regiment, extracted from "History of
Pennsylvania Volunteers," by Samuel P.
Bates.
Privates
Rob. Summerson, May 20, 1861; died in Washington Jan.
3, 1863; buried in Military Asylum
Cemetery.
Children
of MARY
BRIDGENS
and MARMADUKE
SUMMERSON
are:
i.
ROBERT4
SUMMERSON, b.
April 06, 1834; d. January 04, 1863.
Notes
for ROBERT
SUMMERSON:
Served in Co. D. 36th PA. Inf. Mother, Mary, filed for
pension in Mar.
#15396 but there was no certification # on the
application.
Burial: Military Asylum
Cemetery
ii.
ELLEN
SUMMERSON, b.
1835; d. December 16, 1870, PA; m. MARTIN
MAYERS,
August 06, 1856, PA; b. November 30, 1822,
PA.
Notes
for MARTIN
MAYERS:
Renovo Record - April 19,
1883
NORTH BEND
The accident which cased the death of Mr. Mayers,
although reported in the Record, will loose (sic.) no interest to
his friends by a brief repetition. From the best information I can
get the casalty occurred as follows: Mr. Mayers went, on the 2nd of
April, to assist his men in rafting square timber. The bank where
they rolled the timber down to the water is quite steep and about
ten or twelve feet high. From the foot of this steep bank to the
water's edge the beach is of a moderate slope. A stick of timber
which had been rolled down the bank had lodged on the beach. An
other stick had lodged against this one, one endof which lay
quartering up the bank and an other stick lay against the upper end
of the one last named; and although Mr. M. had warned his men of the
danger of going nder the bank to start the lower stick, yet from
some strange impulse, when no one observed him save one, he walked
into the fatal trap with cant hook in hand, and turned the lower
stick, which also let the second one go, and then quicker than a
flash of lightening the heavy oak stick of perhaps two tons weight
went crashing down, rolling over and terribly crushing the body of
the unfortunate man. He was picked up and carried to his home, where
all that a loving family, kind friends and skillful physicians could
do was done for him, but all could not avail to save his life. The
golden bowl was broken, and on the morning of the 6th of April he
died. His head was not injured and his mind was sound to the last.
Opiates were administered to allay the terrible pain and the poor
man slept away his few remaining hours, occasionally waking up,
speaking a word to a friend or some loved one. Then instantly
falling into sleep. So closed the earthly career of one whom we all
respected. Mr. Mayers was of humble birth, and left an orphan and
thrown upon his own resources at an early age. Being indstrious and
well behaved he found a warm friend in the late Robert Bridgens who
took so great an interest in the young man that after his majority
they became partners in the purchase of timber lands and lumbering
operations, and continued partners as long as they lived.
He was twice married. His first wife [Ellen Summerson]
died some fifteen years ago. His last wife [Nancy Summerson]
survives him. He has left six children, two sons and for daughters,
the eldest of whom is married. When the writer first knew Martin, as
he was familiarly called, which is now nearly thirty-two years, he
was laying plans for his future home, and he secred it before he
married. I merely mention this to show his business tact, but it was
as kind and obliging neighbor, a courteous and agreeable gentleman,
a warm personal friend that the writer knew him best. He was
strictly honest and pright in all his dealings, a useful citizen,
modest and unassuming, yet never shirking any work or
responsibilities for the good of the township or his fellow
citizens.
Is it to be wondered at that we all mourn this
untimely death. Peace and rest to his immortal
part.
-J.W. Crawford.
North Bend, April 16,
1883
iii.
JOSEPH
SUMMERSON, b.
1837; d. 1839.
iv.
FRANKLIN
SUMMERSON, b.
October 15, 1838.
v.
NANCY
SUMMERSON, b.
May 15, 1840, Clinton Co, PA; d. September 04, 1909, Clinton Co,
PA.
vi.
JOSEPH
ALBERT
ABNER
SUMMERSON, b.
July 31, 1842; d. April 08, 1923; m. SALOMI
SALLIE
RIGGLE.
vii.
FRANCES
ANN
SUMMERSON, b.
July 14, 1846; m. HENRY
RHODES.
8. SAMUEL3
BRIDGENS
(ROBERT2,
UNKNOWN1)
was born 1807 in Lycoming Co, PA, and died October 13, 1889 in Lamar
Twp, Centre Co, PA. He
married MARTHA
PORTER. She was born August 1807 in
Lamar Twp, Centre Co, PA, and died
1891.
Notes
for SAMUEL
BRIDGENS:
For his death date I had August 13, 1889 from online
tree by Harold Bower.
You have October 13, 1889. Harold has burial place
listed as Methodist Cemetery, Salona, Lamar Twp, Centre Co, PA.,
date from Tombstone.
Kari Northrup
More
About SAMUEL
BRIDGENS:
Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Lamar Twp, Centre Co,
PA
Children
of SAMUEL
BRIDGENS
and MARTHA
PORTER
are:
i.
NANCY
B.
BRIDGENS, b.
1838.
ii.
JAMES
THOMAS
BRIDGENS, b.
December 06, 1840.
iii.
WILLIAM
R.
BRIDGENS, b.
Abt. 1847, Muncy, Clinton Co, PA; d. November 11, 1910, Sunbury,
Northumberland Co, PA; m. RACHEL.
Notes
for WILLIAM
R.
BRIDGENS:
Obituary Transcript from the Williamsport Grit,
November 13, 1910:
William R. Bridgens, an employe of the Pennsylvania
railroad, and a prominent member of the Prohibition party, died at
the local hospital, Friday morning, from stomach trouble, aged 60
years. He was a
candidate for the legislature in the recent election, receiving 466
votes in the county. He
was a native of Muncy, learning the printing business there. He came to Sunbury in 1877,
as an operator in DK office, went from here to the Milton freight
office for eight years in 1885, and returned to Sunbury in 1893,
working at the shops.
He lived here ever since. He was a member of the
Evangelical church and was one of the most prominent members of the
R. R. Y. M. C. A. His
greatest claim to fame
was the fact that he knew almost 3,000 verses of the Bible by heart
and could tell the book and chapter of almost any verse that was
read to him. He is
survived by a son and a daughter who reside at home. The remains will be taken to
Muncy, the native home of the deceased, on Sunday afternoon, and
interment will be made there.
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