Esther Price1

#3988, (6 October 1803 - 19 August 1848)
Relationship2nd great-grandaunt of William David Lewis
Father*Joseph Price1 (1758 - 1843)
Mother*Elizabeth Ann Gillison1 (s 1759 - s 1814)

Family

James Vandaveer b. 1802, d. 1890
Children 1.Esther J Vandaveer+2 (c 1830 - )
 2.James Vandaveer Jr.7 (c 1830 - )
 3.Joseph W Vandaveer+7 (1834 - 1909)
 4.Charles H Vandaveer+7 (c 1837 - )
 5.I___ W___ Vandaveer7 (c 1838 - )
 6.F___ B____ Vandaveer7 (c 1840 - )
 7.Sarah J Vandaveer7 (c 1844 - )
Her married name was Vandaveer.2 
Birth*6 October 1803She was born on 6 October 1803.3 
1804She removed with Joseph Price and Elizabeth Ann Gillison in 1804 Kentucky.4 
1807She removed with Joseph Price and Elizabeth Ann Gillison in 1807.4,5 
Marriage*17 May 1821She married James Vandaveer on 17 May 1821 at Posey Co., IndianaG.2 
circa 1835She and James Vandaveer removed to Mt. Erie, Wayne Co., IllinoisG, circa 1835.6 
Death*19 August 1848She died on 19 August 1848 at Wayne Co., IllinoisG, at age 44.3 
Burial*circa 21 August 1848She was buried circa 21 August 1848 at Locust Grove Cemetery, Mt. Erie, Wayne Co., IllinoisG.3 

Citations

  1. [S465] Ancestry.com Hoops Family, Geoffrey Hoops, owner, online \Ancestry.com\. Hereinafter cited as Hoops Family.
  2. [S463] [Unknown author], Posey County Indiana Marriage Records I, 1815 1831, handwritten pages (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date)., p. 33, img. 138/542, marr. no. 212. James Vandiver and Esther Price, lic. 14 Apr 1821, marr. 17 May 1821, by Rev. James Moutray.
  3. [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, standing grave marker. Esther, wife of Jas. Vandaveer, d. 19 Aug 1848, aged 44y 10m 13d. Memorial 18987266, by Ruth Ann Kunce, photo added by A Kemp.
  4. [S464] Joseph Price file; Pension No. R. 8470; Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files; M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), "he Removed from South Carolina to the State of Kentucky in 1804 Resided there three years from thence he Removed to Posey County Indiana where he now Resides " (declaration of 13 March 1835).
  5. [S284] William P. Leonard, History and Directory of Posey County (Evansville: A.C. Isaacs, 1882), "Besides those whom we have enumerated in a preceding page, and who settled in the county, while Indiana was a territory, there were...George Rapp, founder of the town of Harmonie (now known as New Harmony), and associates, Wm., David, James and Thomas Robb, sen., (after whom Robb township was named), Nathaniel Ewing, John P. Phillips, Leander Defur (the last three being the first to enter in that part of the county), Joshua Overton, James Anderson, Eliacum Anderson, Simon Reeter, Benjamin Venable, Langston, Drew, Phillip Amech, Robert Downey, Joseph Price, Gillison Price..."
    p. 22, 23, Historical Sketches.
  6. [S469] History of Wayne & Clay Counties Illinois (Chicago: John Morris, 1884), pp. 259-260, Mt. Erie Tshp. profile. In 1833, "Charles and James Vanderveer, Larkin and Gillison Price and Jesse Williams, coming from the same State [Indiana], located here also." But based on the birth states of the children and the records for Gillison Price, the year was more likely 1835.
  7. [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census.