William Rusk1
#23196, (circa 1797 - 26 April 1857)
Birth* | circa 1797 | He was born circa 1797 at KentuckyG.1 |
Marriage* | 5 April 1821 | He married Jane Anderson on 5 April 1821 at Brown Co., OhioG.3 |
| 1830 | He and Jane Anderson appeared on the census of 1830 at Montgomery Co., IndianaG.4 |
| 1840 | He and Jane Anderson appeared on the census of 1840 at Wayne Twp., Montgomery Co., IndianaG; (neis. David Rusk, line 7; John Biddle, line 3; John Munns, line 10; George Philips, line 13; James Call, line 14.)5 |
| 6 November 1850 | He and Jane Anderson appeared on the census of 6 November 1850 at Wayne Twp., Montgomery Co., IndianaG; (nei. Jefferson and Elizabeth Bastian, fam. 1556.)6 |
Death* | 26 April 1857 | He died on 26 April 1857 at Knox Co., IllinoisG.1 |
Citations
- [S516] Rusk Roundup Revisited, John LaMont, compiler, online http://ruskrounduprevisited.wordpress.com/about/, Children of David Rusk and Margaret Vance, clearly well researched, but without citations. An obvious error is the birth dates of David Jr. and Jonathan, only four months apart, and perhaps those of Jonathan and Margaret, eleven months apart.
- [S520] VWH, William's second son named Vance.
- [S516] Rusk Roundup, online http://ruskrounduprevisited.wordpress.com/about/, no source given.
- [S116] 1830 U.S. Federal Census. William (30-39); F (30-39) [Jane]; m (5-9) [son1]; f (5-9) [Elizabeth], 2 f (<5) [Susannah, dau2].
- [S54] 1840 U.S. Federal Census. William (40-49); F (40-49) [Jane]; m (15-19) [son1]; 2 m (5-9) [Vance, David], 2 m (<5) [John, William Jr]; f (15-19) [Elizabeth], f (10-14) [Susannah], f (5-9) [dau2].
- [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. William (53), b. KY, farmer; Jane (55), b. KY.
- [S116] 1830 U.S. Federal Census. in 1830, male, age 5-9; in 1840, male, age 15-19.
- [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census. Immediate neighbor of parents William and Jane.
- [S116] 1830 U.S. Federal Census. in 1830, female, age 5-9; in 1840, female, age 15-19.
- [S20] 1850 U.S. Federal Census.
- [S116] 1830 U.S. Federal Census. in 1830, female, age <5; in 1840, female, age 5-9.