Husband: Marshall BREWSTER
Birthdate: 13 Dec 1801
Birthplace: Washington,Berkshire, MA
Death date: 25 Sep 1872
Place of death: Thayer,Neosho, KS
Father: Jasper BREWSTER
Mother: Theodosia LYMAN
Marriage date: 18 Nov 1836
Marriage place: Kirtland,Geauga(now Lake),OH
Wife: Chloe K. SMITH
Birthdate: 16 Nov 1812
Birthplace: Harpersfield,Ashtabula,OH
Death date: 26 Mar 1896
Place of death: Thayer,Neosho,KS
Father: Stephen A. SMITH
Mother: Clarissa WHEELER
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Clarissa Theodosia BREWSTER
Sex: Female
Birthdate: 15 Dec 1837
Birthplace: Madison,Lake,OH
Death date: 16 Aug 1862
Place of death: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Marriage date: 18 Oct 1857
Marriage place: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Spouse's name: Edward Henry Deats
Child No. 2: Jasper W. BREWSTER
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 23 Jan 1840
Birthplace: Madison,Lake,OH
Death date: 1915 or 1919
Place of death: KS
Marriage date: 7 September 1862
Marriage place: Ohio
Spouse's name: Amanda J. Keyser
Child No. 3: Oscar Fitzallan BREWSTER
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 08 Nov 1842
Birthplace: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Death date: 02 Feb 1877
Place of death: Indianapolis,Marian,IN
Marriage date: n/a
Marriage place: n/a
Spouse's name: n/a
Child No. 4: Sidney L. BREWSTER
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 26 Dec 1846
Birthplace: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Death date: 08 Feb 1918
Place of death: Glendale,Maricopa,AZ
Marriage date: 06 Mar 1873
Marriage place: Neosho County,KS
Spouse's name: Louisa Curry
Child No. 5: Edward BREWSTER
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 30 Nov 1851
Birthplace: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Death date: 03 Jan 1922
Place of death: Liberty,Maricopa,AZ
Marriage date: 26 Nov 1874
Marriage place: Chetopa Twp,Neosho,KS
Spouse's name: Catharine Mary SAVAGE
Child No. 6: Samuel Wheeler BREWSTER
Sex: Male
Birthdate: 10 Dec 1853
Birthplace: Harrison Twp,Bartholomew,IN
Death date: 13 Dec 1917
Place of death: Thayer,Neosho,KS
Marriage date: 7 Sept 1878 or 1879
Marriage place: Neosho Co, KS
Spouse's name: Hattie Margaret MILLS
Notes:
Marshall BREWSTER
1) Descendant of Elder William Brewster & William Bradford (Pilgrims)
Pedigree is: Elder William, Love, Deacon William, William, Oliver, Wadsworth,
Jasper, Marshall) His paternal grandfather, Wadsworth Brewster served in
the Revolutionary War.
2) Baptized at the Congregational Church of Washington, Berkshire,
MA
3) Moved to Madison, OH in the winter of 1817 with his family.
4) Graduated in 1827 from Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Marshall's
daughter attended Oberlin College per records there.
5) Is listed as having taught at both Oberlin and Williams in both
county & other histories & family records however neither college
has a record of this.
6) Was married by Joseph Smith, JR at Kirtland, OH.LDS records say
he received a Patriarchal Blessing from Joseph Smith, Sr. Did not go with
main group to Nauvoo that we can find record of and we haven't found other
records to tie them to the Mormon church.We have found mention in a county
history that Marshall dropped his membership with the Congregational(Presbyterian)
Church due to differences in theology. Later records seem to indicate that
family descendants might have been associated with the Methodist Episcopal
Church when they moved to KS.
7) Per one history Marshall stopped teaching at about 40 years old
due to health problems and became a farmer thereafter.
8) Moved to Bartholomew County by 1842 per land/tax records.
9) While in Indiana his daughter and son in law died (they are buried
at Harmony-Lawton in Bartholomew county, IN). They had lived next to him
and left a child named after his dad who would also travel with family
to the next place they settled in---Kansas.
10) Marshall moved to Chetopa Twp (near Thayer), Neosho, KS in 1871
-- two of his sons had traveled there earlier.
11) He is buried in Thayer Cemetery, Thayer, Neosho, KS along with
other Brewster family. Also, there is a memorial there to the two children
who died---Theodosia (Docia) as mentioned earlier and Oscar who died in
1877 as a result of the effects of war (He served in the Civil War).
12) Marshall lost one of his eyes due to an accident with an
ox according to one of the notes made on his photo -- we are not sure when
this occurred as he made three major moves in his life and also was a farmer.
We also wonder if this incident is the one that caused him to choose farming
as an occupation or if this preceded his education.
Documentation:
a)Vital Records of Washington, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. New
England Historic Genealogical Society (Boston, Massachusetts)FHL US/CAN
2055302 Item 7.
Congregational Church Records,Washington, Massachusetts, 1744-1875
and Town Records, copied by Rollin H Cooke FHL US/CAN 234576 Item 3
b) U.S. Federal Census records: MA(1800,1810) OH(1820,1840), IN(1850,1860,1870)
Available through the LDS Family History Centers on order (see their website
@ www.familysearch.org) and miscellaneous paid websites.Also various genealogical
societies and state archives may carry these.
c) State Census records: State Board of Agriculture KS (1885-FHL US/CAN
976210 Neosho Co-Cities; Townships B-C and FHL US/CAN 976212 Townships
E-W)(1895-Neosho Co. Cities; Townships B-C FHL US/CAN 570339 and Neosho
Co Townships C-M FHL US/CAB 570340 and Neosho Co Townships S-W FHL US/CAB
570341 (all available for circulation at LDS Family History Centers but
NOT available for indefinite loan)
d) Educational records/info: Williams College, Williamstown, Berkshire,
MA correspondence.(An interesting website on the college's history is found
at:http://www.williams.edu/home/history.php) Other interesting pages located
at the Williams site under: "about Williams" - Traditions, Firsts, Presidents
and Williams in Pictures
e) Marriage records, 1806-1920 Ohio Probate Court & Geauga Co,
Ohio Clerk of Courts Records vol A-C FHL US/CAN 873461.Licenses 1825-1841
FHL US/CAN 873464
f) Biographical history of northeastern Ohio, embracing the counties
of Ashtabula, Geauga and Lake: containing portraits of all the Presidents
of the United States, with a biography of each, together with portraits
and biographies of Joshua R Giddings, Benjamin F Wade, and a large number
of the early settlers and representative families of today, Chicago: Lewis
Publishing, 1893, viii, 1028 pp "R. L. Brewster" pp 817-8 FHL US/CAN Film
873834 (available digitized through www.familySearch.org website &
BYU @ http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH3,51009) An interesting fact about
Marshall's brother Emerson Wadsworth is that he kept a station on the Underground
Railroad -- according to the article the other brothers felt similarly
about slavery.
g) History of Neosho and Wilson Counties, Kansas: Containing sketches
of our pioneers-revealing their trials and hardships in planting civilization
in these counties-biographies of their worthy successors and portraits
of prominent people of the counties-past and present. Fort Scott, Kansas:LW
Ducan, 1902 922 pp FHL US/CAN 823578 Item 2 (Brewster: pp. 353, 382 and
383)
h) Marriage Records, 1864-1918 KS Probate Court Neosho County &
Neosho County County Clerk FHL US/CAN 1404957
i) The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907: a record of the descendants of
William Brewster of the "Mayflower", ruling elder of the Pilgrim Church
which founded Plymouth colony in 1620. Compiled and edited by Emma C Brewster
Jones volumes 1 & 2 NY, NY: Grafton Press c1908 1415 pp FHL US/CAN
Film 1033974 Item 1 (available digitized through www.familysearch.org website
& byu @ http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH12,3998)
j) Land records: IN, Bartholomew County as researched by F Brewster
k) Family Photos of family with comments written on them for Neosho
County, KS (Marshall Brewster,Chloe & some grandchildren at Brewster
farm in Chetopa Twp, Neosho, KS, Brewster Family Reunion-Neosho County,
KS, Brewster Family Farm-Chetopa Twp, Neosho, KS)
Cemetery photos (KS,IN,OH), misc. records, personal visits to "family
areas"(KS,IN,OH), lookup volunteers: RAOGK and at various www.USGenWeb.org
state/county sites, family members photos.
l) E-mail correspondence & visitation with several descendants
of Marshall &/or Jasper Brewster:2000-2006.
m) Marshall Brewster family record scroll in the possession of B Brewster.
Originally compiled by "F Brewster".