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Jay W. Pettigrew & Laura J. Pettigrew

jimaliceparcel  (View posts) Posted: 10 Nov 2005 3:54AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PETTIGREW PETTEGREW SEELY CHAMPLAIN
Searching for the family of Jay W. and Laura J. Pettigrew/Pettegrew ... brother and sister. Found a listing for a Jay Wesley Pettigrew who married a Hattie A. Seely in Bradford, Stark Co., IL. in 1891. His death is also recorded there. Laura married a C.W. Champlin in Livingston Co., IL., 1867. We have a photo of each, and they are somehow related to my Grandmothers family. Our Pettigrew/Pettegrew line goes VT>IL>KS

Re: Jay W. Pettigrew & Laura J. Pettigrew

paulferrin1  (View posts) Posted: 8 Jun 2006 12:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
Elias Newton Pettegrew born in 1829 in Indiana moved at some point to Tilskawa, Illinois where my Grandmother's line comes from. Any info would be great.

Elias Newton Pettegrew b. 1829 Indiana

ttsk07a  (View posts) Posted: 11 Feb 2009 6:40PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pettegrew, Pettigrew
His father was Nathan, from Windsor Co. CT. You can read about Elias' line here:

http://genforum.genealogy.com/pettigrew/messages/1407.html
"Pettegrew brothers: Daniel, David, Nathan; VT & Dearborn Co. IN; 1818-50s."

The following info is given there as well.

Federal census info, from Ancestry.com:

1850: Manchester, Dearborn, Indiana (taken 2 Nov 1850)
(all were indexed as Pettingrew, but clearly were Pettigrew in the census image)
Nathan Pettigrew 57 b. VT, carpenter
Mary Pettigrew 54 b. PA
William Pettigrew 25 b. IN, carpenter
Swithen Pettigrew 1 b. IN (indexed as Surthen. This is William's son.)
Elias Pettigrew 21 b. IN, carpenter
Edward Pettigrew 18 b. IN, farmer (Darius Edward)
Jonathan Pettigrew 16 b. IN, farmer
Rachel Chandler 78 b. PA

1860: Tiskilwa, Bureau, Illinois
Elias N Pettigrew 30 b. IN
Atlanta Pettigrew 22
Eddie Pettigrew 1

1870: Indiantown, Bureau, Illinois
Elias Pettigrew 39
Atlanta Pettigrew 33
Edward Pettigrew 11
Charles Pettigrew 9
Jesse Pettigrew 8
Harry Pettigrew 6
Minnie Pettigrew 4
Jasper Pettigrew 1

Re: Jay W. Pettigrew & Laura J. Pettigrew

harderfamilyNE  (View posts) Posted: 15 Oct 2009 5:07AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pettegrew Champlin Simmons
In Gage County, Nebraska, at the Scott Street Cemetery in Beatrice, a Laura J Champlin is buried with the family of James M Pettegrew. b. 12 Nov 1848 d. 6 May 1868
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/gage/cemeteries/scotts...

James M Pettegrew b. 13 Oct 1827 in Indiana d. 24 Jul 1872 in Gage Co. Nebraska. In 1870 he was in Hanover Twp, Gage County, NE
His wife Rachel Caroline Simmons b. 25 May 1833 in Pennsylvania d. 5 Nov 1910 in Gage County, Nebraska
(her name attested by marriage licenses' of his children) Rachel/Caroline remarried after James' death. Both she and her second husband Abraham Evans are also buried in the family plot.
James and Rachel had 5 children. All are accounted for, and thus, the inclusion of Laura J Champlin was a great oddity. But I just googled for "Pettegrew Champlin Indiana" I'm suspecting she is a niece of James M Pettegrew.

I'm not actually related to any of these Pettegrews, but James & Rachel's youngest child was the 2nd wife of a Great-Great-Great Uncle. They didn't have any children, so I figure it doesn't hurt if I try to help clear up any confusion.

Janet Harder
Nebraska

Re: Jay W. Pettigrew & Laura J. Pettigrew

jimaliceparcel  (View posts) Posted: 15 Oct 2009 9:29AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pettigrew Pettegrew Blaisdell Seely Lake Towilliger Webster Francis
I see that I need to update this post -

Jay Willis Pettigrew, b: abt 1860, IL, d: 2 Feb 1926, Bradford, Stark Co., IL. Married to TOWLLIGER

Jay and Laura were children of Jonathan Nathan Pettigrew & Diana Elizabeth Blaisdell.
Jay married a TOWILLIGER and a Hattie A. SEELY.
Laura married a Asa Lake.
(I have a photo of both Jay & Laura in my posted tree, as well as more data)

The following is a bio I found on-line, the link is not working so I have not included it. Yet it does give much information on the family:

George B. Harrington A.M., Past & Present of Bureau County, Illinois - Bureau County, Illinois Historical and Biographical Sketches, (Chicago, The Pioneer Publishing Company, 1906), Pages 689-690,
" Jonathan N. Pettigrew is a retied farmer living on section 16, Milo township. He has followed the natural course of events in a busy life, for nature seems to have intended that man should enjoy a period of rest in his later years. In youth he is full of energy and hope and these later are tempered by sound judgement and business experience and when industry is well applied and when perseverance is unceasing he eventually earns a competence which in the evening of life permits him to enjoy a well earned rest. Such has been the record of Mr. Pettigrew, a most respected citizen of Milo township. He was born in Dearborn county, Indiana, December 19, 1834, a son of Nathan Pettigrew, who spent his later years in this county and here passed away. In the family were nine children, of whom there were seven sons, Jonathan N. being the youngest. He now has one sister living, Mary Frances, of Martinsville, Indianna.
Mr. Pettigrew of this review was educated in the common schools of his native state and also attended school for two winters after arriving in Illinois. He came to Bureau County in 1849 when a youth of sixteen years, arriving here with only fifteen cents in his pocket. His financial condition rendered immediate employment a necessity. He had driven across the country with one horse, an old buggy and a saddle horse, and after reaching his destination he worked at anything that he could get to do that would yield him an honest living. Thus he made his start, carefully saving his earnings until in 1851 he had a sum sufficient to enable him to purchase three eighty-acre tracts of land, for which he paid three hundred dollars.

He has since lived upon the farm which at that time came into his possession. He now owns eighty acres where he resides, together with fifteen acres of timber land, and has a well developed farm property, his home being pleasantly and conveinently situated about five miles from Bradford. He has seen the country grow from a rough prairie into one of the rich agricultural counties of the state and has done much toward making it what it is today.
Mr. Pettigrew was married to Miss Diana E. Blaisedell, of Peoria county, Illinois, who was born in Mercer county, this state. They had four children: Jay, who married Mrs. Towilliger, by whom he has a son and a daughter, and lives in Bradford, Illinois; Lou, who died in 1904, leaving a wife and two children; Laura, the wife of Asa Lake of Stark county, Illinois; and Benjamin, who married a Miss Webster and lives upon his father's farm. He has one child.
Politically Mr. Pettigrew is a republican but has never had aspiration for office nor has he ever identified himself with fraternal organizations.
He and his wife are yet very active and he is a selfmade man, deserving much credit for what he has accomplished. He has been both the architect and builder of his own fortunes and the result of his labors has been gratifying.

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