Eleanor Sadler1
#4621, (circa 1779 - )
Family | Elam Rusk b. 1775, d. 1812 | |
Children | 1. | ___1 Rusk6 (c 1801 - ) |
2. | ___2 Rusk6 (bt 1802 - 1804 - ) | |
3. | ___3 Rusk6 (bt 1804 - 1810 - ) | |
4. | ___4 Rusk6 (bt 1810 - 1812 - ) | |
5. | ___5 Rusk6 (bt 1810 - 1812 - ) |
Her married name was Rusk.2 | ||
Birth* | circa 1779 | She was born circa 1779.1 |
Marriage* | 29 October 1800 | She married Elam Rusk, son of David Rusk and Mary Bailey, on 29 October 1800 at First Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland.2 |
circa 1806 | She and Elam Rusk removed to Nelson Co., KentuckyG, circa 1806 with brother Samuel, sister Helen and their families.3 | |
1810 | She and Elam Rusk appeared on the census of 1810 at Bardstown, Nelson Co., KentuckyG; (f (<10) may or may not be same as f (<10) in 1820.)4 | |
7 August 1820 | She appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 at Bardstown, Nelson Co., KentuckyG; (neis. Houseby, All, Willer, Glasgow, May.)5 |
Citations
- [S538] Robert Barnes, compiler, Maryland Marriages 1778-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1979), online Ancestry.com, p. 195; Rush[sic], Elam, 29 Oct. 1800, Eleanor Sadler; source Marriage Register of Reverend Lewis Richards, pastor of First Baptist Church, Baltimore, 1784-1818, MS. 690 at Maryland Historical Society. Hereinafter cited as Maryland Marriages 1778-1800.
- [S538] Robert Barnes, Maryland Marriages 1778-1800, p. 195; Rush [sic], Elam, 29 Oct. 1800, Eleanor Sadler; source [6BA] Marriage Register of Reverend Lewis Richards, pastor of First Baptist Church, Baltimore, 1784-1818, MS. 690 at Maryland Historical Society.
- [S516] Rusk Roundup Revisited, John LaMont, compiler, online http://ruskrounduprevisited.wordpress.com/about/
- [S238] 1810 U.S. Federal Census. Elam (26-44); F (26-44) [Eleanor]; 3 m (<10); f (<10); 12 slaves.
- [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. Eleanor Rusk (26-44); m (<10), m (10-15), m (16-18), m (19-25); f (<10).
- [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. Name: Eleanor Rusk (26-44): Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky; Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820; m (<10), m (10-15), m (16-18), m (19-25); f (<10).