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 1779She was born circa 1779.1 
Marriage*29 October 1800She married Elam Rusk, son of David Rusk and Mary Bailey, on 29 October 1800 at First Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland.2 
circa 1806She and Elam Rusk removed to Nelson Co., KentuckyG, circa 1806 with brother Samuel, sister Helen and their families.3 
1810She 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 1820She appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 at Bardstown, Nelson Co., KentuckyG; (neis. Houseby, All, Willer, Glasgow, May.)5 

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [S516] Rusk Roundup Revisited, John LaMont, compiler, online http://ruskrounduprevisited.wordpress.com/about/
  4. [S238] 1810 U.S. Federal Census. Elam (26-44); F (26-44) [Eleanor]; 3 m (<10); f (<10); 12 slaves.
  5. [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. Eleanor Rusk (26-44); m (<10), m (10-15), m (16-18), m (19-25); f (<10).
  6. [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).