Ohio Family Group Sheet for the Robert IRWIN Family

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Husband: Robert IRWIN
Birthdate: 19 Mar 1795
Birthplace: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Death date: 10 Jun 1875
Place of death: Butler, Ohio, USA
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery ,West Chester Township,Butler County,Ohio, USA
Father: James Irwin
Mother: Agnes or Nancy

Marriage date: 27 Mar 1816
Marriage place: Warren County, Ohio, USA

Wife: Lydia COX
Birthdate: 1 Sep 1798
Birthplace: Butler , Ohio, USA
Death date: 25 Jun 1844
Place of death: Butler , Ohio, USA
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery,West Chester Township,Butler County, Ohio, USA
Father: Joseph Cox
Mother: Ann Matson

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: William Cox Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 2 Feb 1817
Birthplace: Mason, Warren,Ohio, USA
Death date: 3 Feb 1896
Place of death: Mason, Warren,Ohio, USA
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Warren, Ohio, USA
Marriage date: 1850
Marriage place: Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Spouse's name: Sarah Harper

Child No. 2: Nancy Irwin
Sex: F
Birthdate: 9 Dec 1818
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 19 Sep 1858
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
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Child No. 3: James Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 1 May 1821
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 16 Nov 1841
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio, USA
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery,West Chester Township,Butler County, Ohio, USA
Marriage date: 29 Oct 1841
Marriage place: Warren County, Ohio, USA
Spouse's name: Mary Dawson

Child No. 4: Richard M. Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 26 Aug 1823
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 22 May 1849
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
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Child No. 5: Mary Jane Irwin
Sex: F
Birthdate: 22 Aug 1830
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 13 Dec 1857
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
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Child No. 6: David Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 24 Jul 1825
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 29 Mar 1850
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery,West Chester Township,Butler County, Ohio, USA
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Child No. 7: Robert M Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 5 Jan 1828
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 18 Mar 1841
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery,West Chester Township,Butler County, Ohio, USA
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Child No. 8: Margaret Ann Irwin
Sex: F
Birthdate: 22 Mar 1833
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 26 Sep 1898
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
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Child No. 9: George E Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 2 Oct 1835
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 3 Jul 1858
Place of death: Butler County, Ohio
Burial: Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery,West Chester Township,Butler County, Ohio, USA
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Child No. 10: John N Irwin
Sex: M
Birthdate: 11 Nov 1840
Birthplace: Butler County , Ohio
Death date: 27 Mar 1874
Place of death: Butler County , Ohio
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Warren, Ohio, USA
Marriage date: 14 Dec 1864
Marriage place: Butler County , Ohio
Spouse's name: Ruth Ann Moore

Documentation:
History of Butler County; The stockholders in the Miami Bridge Company, in the year 1824, were Adam ANDREW, Joseph S. BENHAM, Miss Loretto M. BRENAN, James BROWN, the Commissioners of Butler County, John CLARK, Edward CORNTHWAITE, Samuel DAVIS, Samuel DICK, George DICK, William S. HATCH, Matthew HUESTON, Robert IRWIN, John C. KIBBY, Squier LITTELL, Andrew LEWIS, James MCBRIDE, Andrew McCleary, David MCMECHAN, William MCMECHAN, Tobias MILLER, Robert B. MILLIKIN, John RAINEY, John REILY, Elizabeth RHEA, John E. SCOTT, Robert SCOTT, John SLACK, Abel SLAYBACK, Joseph SMITH, Oliver SMITH, John SUTHERLAND, William TAYLOR, John Henry TRABER, William WALLACE, Joseph WILSON, John WINTON, Michael YEAKLE, and James YOUNG.
The Presbyterian Church. About the year 1805 a small society of Presbyterians in Hamilton and the vicinity formed themselves into a congregation, and had preaching occasionally by the Rev. Matthew Green WALLACE, who then lived on a farm on the north line of Hamilton County, about eight miles from the town of Hamilton. He had preached occasionally from 1801. For several years afterwards he came to Hamilton, generally every other Sabbath, and preached in an old frame building then occupied as a courtroom, one of the remnants of the fort. In the year 1810 he removed to the town of Hamilton to reside, and continued to preach to the people half of his time, that is every Sabbath, until the year 1821, when a misunderstanding occurred between him and some of the influential members of his congregation, and he was superseded by the Rev. Francis MONFORT, who then became the pastor of the congregation. Mr. WALLACE had also preached at Seven-Mile and Dick's Creek.
The list of elders is as follows; David BEATY, William BIGHAM, John L. WALLACE, David BIGHAM, Doctor Benjamin B. HUGHES, Hugh WILSON, Jeremiah PORTER, Abraham P. ADREWS, Isaac DAVIS, Robert IRWIN, Thomas MITCHELL, Daniel DELAPLANE. Benjamin R. SYMMES, John McKEAN, James M. CHAPMAN, Jonas BALL, William N. HUNTER, Cornelius W. HALL, Henry J. CURTIS, William WILSON, William BIGHAM, Doctor Cyrus FALCONER, S.E. GIFFEN, Noah C. McFARLAND, James R. GARRISON, Josiah SCOTT, Isaac ROBERTSON, Doctor J.S. McNEELY, J.W. HARRIS, R.C. STEWART, William ANDERSON, J. Calvin SKINNER.
The Seven-Mile Presbyterian Church at Collinsville was erected or organized in 1810. It was a frame building and stood eight rods west of the present house. Some of the early members were Samuel DAVIS, Robert IRWIN, Sen., Matthew RICHARDSON, Ralph BROWN, Robert SWANN, Oliver SMITH, father of Samuel SMITH, (who now lives in Seven-Mile, eighty years of age), John ARMSTRONG, and Samuel YOUNG. Matthew RICHARDSON gave the land on which the house stood for this purpose-- two acres, including the graveyard--. The house was about thirty by forty feet, and was furnished with slab seats, with legs for supports; from James YOUNG's sawmill. In the course of time better seats were put in, and the pews were sold, but this practice was soon discontinued, because of the dissatisfaction, which it caused. For the choir-leader the class had Daniel CORSON, who stood close to the pulpit and "lined" the hymns, and Matthew J. RICHARDSON, who pitched the tunes. The Rev. Francis MONFORT was one of the first ministers.
In the Spring of 1806 the first school was made up in this part of the township and taught by George HOWARD. The house stood a quarter of a mile northwest the center of the town. It was a log building, with a large fireplace in one end, logs cut out for windows, roof covered with clapboards, which were held down by weight-poles. This house lasted and was used for twenty-five years. Among the teachers were John BLACKBURN, Enoch MORRIS, and Robert McMANUS, an Irishman, who was a fine scholar and a gentleman. The IRWIN boys, the KEGARDs, STOUTs, HAYNESes, PRICEs, and DARRs were among the scholars.
Milford Township, in 1820, had a population of 1,501; in 1830, 1,808; 1840, 1,868. Many of the early settlers of the township have passed away. Their names may be partially summed up with this list: GRIMES, GLIMES, GARD, HANCOCK, HAYNES, HINSEY, JONES, IRWIN, KREAMER, KENNEDY, LYTLE, LIPPENCOTT, MARSHALL, MARKLE, OGLE, McCLEARY, McMECHAN, BROWN, McNEAL, PUGHE, ROBINSON, REED, RICHARDSON, STOUT, RYNEARSON, SIMMONS, SCOTT, STEEL, SIMPSON, TAYLOR, TEEGARDEN, WALTERS, WHITE, WILLIAMS, WATTERS, WALDEN, DARR, and YOUNG.
Union Township was organized in 1823, and taken from Liberty. It is in the extreme south-east of the county. The south and east portions of the township, in particular, were heavily timbered formerly, the oak predominating. The south-west was low, swampy, and not regarded as the most valuable.
Principally Marylanders, Pennsylvanians, and Virginians settled Union Township. The uplands were taken up and settled by resident owners, while the low and swampy lands were purchased and held in large tracts by wealthy parties, such as Judge BURNET, Isaac HUNT, the STOCKTONS, and others, and were in a manner vacant for a long time.
The earliest settlers in the township were Captain COX, on section 22; Joseph McMAKEN, Section 4; George VAN NESS, Section 5; Thomas HURON, Mr. TRAVIS, Section 35; and Brice VIRGIN, who afterwards went up to Princeton. AYRES settled just south of Westchester; IRWIN settled in the south part of the township, and was an old acquaintance of McMAKEN's, coming from the same neighborhood in PA. SEWARD came out in 1797, and lived in McMAKEN's house while waiting for his own cabin to be put up.
IRWIN, Robert and COX, Lydia were married 1816 in Warren County, Ohio. This information was taken from Vital Records, Marriages 1803-1834 Book, Page 117.
This cemetery is known as Pisgah Presbyterian Cemetery in West Chester Township, Butler County. ("Located on the west side of Tamarak Terrace off Dimmick Road, 1/2 mile east of Route 42". We have a little over three pages of names of people buried there including 13 Irwins:
Ann, dau of James & Nancy, d 29 Aug 1845, age 56-11-28
Nancy, consort of James, d 6 Aug 1844, age 80-8-12
Mary Cline, dau of John & Charity (Cline), b 5 Oct 1825, d 1852
James, d 10 Feb 1847, age 88-5-24
David, son of Robert & Lydia, b 1825 (b 24 Jul 1824, d 29 Mar 1825)
George E, son of Robert & Lydia, b 2 Oct 1835, d 3 July 1858
James, son of Robert & Lydia, d 16 Nov 1841, age 20-6-17
Robert, b 9 Mar 1795, d 10 Jun 1875
Lydia, wife of Robert, b 1 Sep 1798, d 25 Jun 1844
Robert, son of Robert & Lydia, d 18 Mar 1841, age 15-2-15
David S, b 7 Jan 1802, d 19 Jan 1842
Nancy, wife of David S, b 28 Nov 1805, d 5 Feb 1879
James N, son of David & Nancy, b 21 Sep 1832, d 23 Dec 1860
Warren County Historial Society 1830 Census of Warren County, Ohio. Irwin, Robert source 100, date 1830, page: 215, State: Ohio, City: Warren, Township: DEE
Application for Letter of Administration To the Honorable the Judge of Probate Court within and for the county of Warren and State of Ohio: The undersigned William C. Irwin ask to be appointed administrator of the Estate fo Robert Irwin late of Warren County, deceased. The amount of Personal Estate will be about $2000.00 And the Real Estate about $0.00 Total $2000.00 I offer in Bond $4000.00 with Wm C. McVay and Robert Argadine all freeholders of this County, as sureties, and suggest William C. McVay and Robert Argadine and Richard H. Cunningham as appraisers. Signed: Wm C. Irwin
The undersigned, hereby relinquishes her right to administer on the Estate of Robert Irwin deceased, and ask the Court to appoint William C. Irwin as administrator of the estate of said deceased. Signed: Martha Irwin, widow The above named William C. Irwin being duly sworn, says that he verily believes the above estimates, ect. are approximately true. This 19 day of June A.D. 1875 Signed: Probate Judge
Schedule C Estate of Robert Irwin deceased, The following articles of Furniture and Household Goods we find that Martha Irwin, the widow of said decedent, brought with her at the time of her marriage, or came to her by bequest or gift, or were purchased with her seperate money afterwards. One Bureau One Sofa One small rocking chair One large rocking chair cane bottom One small stand One small infant chair One large Parlor lamp Two beds and bedding for same Four chairs cane bottoms One lot stair carpet 7 yards July 9th 1875 Signed Appraisers: Robert Argadisne, Wm. C. McVay, R. H. Cunningham
The stockholders in the Miami Bridge Company, in the year 1824, were Adam ANDREW, Joseph S. BENHAM, Miss Loretto M. BRENAN, James BROWN, the Commissioners of Butler County, John CLARK, Edward CORNTHWAITE, Samuel DAVIS, Samuel DICK, George DICK, William S. HATCH, Matthew HUESTON, Robert IRWIN, John C. KIBBY, Squier LITTELL, Andrew LEWIS, James MCBRIDE, Andrew McCleary, David MCMECHAN, William MCMECHAN, Tobias MILLER, Robert B. MILLIKIN, John RAINEY, John REILY, Elizabeth RHEA, John E. SCOTT, Robert SCOTT, John SLACK, Abel SLAYBACK, Joseph SMITH, Oliver SMITH, John SUTHERLAND, William TAYLOR, John Henry TRABER, William WALLACE, Joseph WILSON, John WINTON, Michael YEAKLE, and James YOUNG.
The list of elders is as follows; David BEATY, William BIGHAM, John L. WALLACE, David BIGHAM, Doctor Benjamin B. HUGHES, Hugh WILSON, Jeremiah PORTER, Abraham P. ADREWS, Isaac DAVIS, Robert IRWIN, Thomas MITCHELL, Daniel DELAPLANE. Benjamin R. SYMMES, John McKEAN, James M. CHAPMAN, Jonas BALL, William N. HUNTER, Cornelius W. HALL, Henry J. CURTIS, William WILSON, William BIGHAM, Doctor Cyrus FALCONER, S.E. GIFFEN, Noah C. McFARLAND, James R. GARRISON, Josiah SCOTT, Isaac ROBERTSON, Doctor J.S. McNEELY, J.W. HARRIS, R.C. STEWART, William ANDERSON, J. Calvin SKINNER.
The Seven-Mile Presbyterian Church at Collinsville was erected or organized in 1810. It was a frame building and stood eight rods west of the present house. Some of the early members were Samuel DAVIS, Robert IRWIN, Sen., Matthew RICHARDSON, Ralph BROWN, Robert SWANN, Oliver SMITH, father of Samuel SMITH, (who now lives in Seven-Mile, eighty years of age), John ARMSTRONG, and Samuel YOUNG. Matthew RICHARDSON gave the land on which the house stood for this purpose-- two acres, including the graveyard--. The house was about thirty by forty feet, and was furnished with slab seats, with legs for supports; from James YOUNG's sawmill. In the course of time better seats were put in, and the pews were sold, but this practice was soon discontinued, because of the dissatisfaction, which it caused. For the choir-leader the class had Daniel CORSON, who stood close to the pulpit and "lined" the hymns, and Matthew J. RICHARDSON, who pitched the tunes. The Rev. Francis MONFORT was one of the first ministers.
Robert Irwin moved to Butler County, Ohio with his father in 1798. Robert Irwin married Lydia Cox, March 28, 1816. To them were born the following:
William Cox Irwin born February 2, 1817; died February 3,1896
Nancy Irwin born December 9, 1818; died August 19, 1858
James Irwin born May 1, 1821; died November 16, 1841
Richard M. Irwin born August 26, 1823; died May 22, 1849
Mary Jane Irwin born August 22, 1830; died December 13, 1857
David Irwin born July 24, 1825; died March 29, 1850
Robert M. Irwin born January 5, 1828; died March 18, 1841
Margaret Ann Irwin born March 22, 1833; died September 26, 1898
George E. Irwin born October 2, 1835; died July 3, 1858
John Irwin born November 11, 1840; died March 27, 1874
Robert Irwin, died June 10, 1875. Lydia Cox, his wife died June 25, 1844. All the children were born near Mason, Warren County, Ohio.
John Irwin married, December 14, 1864, Ruth Ann Moore, who was born in Butler County, Ohio, March 31, 1846. To them were born in Warren County, Ohio:
Minnie Irwin born December 19, 1868
George Moore Irwin born November 22, 1870
Minnie Irwin, married Edgar A. Bowyer, October 7, 1889 and to them were born three daughters:
La Verne Bowyer born October 4, 1894
Miriam Bowyer born April 6, 1902
Georgia Bowyer born August 31, 1904
George Moore Irwin, married Myrtle Wood Caldwell, at Warrensburg, Missouri, October 18, 1899. To them were born a daughter,
Virginia Irwin born May 6, 1906.