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Lydia A. Hayes Caseman

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
1870 (aged 71–72)
Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Married (1) Jacob "John Jacob" Caseman, (2) widowed John Clinkenbeard.


The 1830 census shows a John J Caseman family with man and woman in the appropriate age range and and four children living in French Creek near the fork with the Allegheny River, the only Casemans in Venango County in that census year.


1. Lydia Caseman (1821, PA-Falmouth, Pendleton Co., KY). In Hamilton County, Ohio, married (1) Robert Hay in 1842, subsequently remaining in the Covington, Kentucky area, married (2) John Sanders in 1863, Pendleton Co., KY. By 1870, Lydia was twice widowed and living in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky. Her 70 year old mother, the older Lydia, is in the home.


2. Pvt. George W, Caseman (1828, Venango Co., PA-13 Dec 1913, Vanceburg, Lewis Co., KY) m. Meriah Johnson in 1852, Pendleton Co., KY.


3. Pvt. Jacob Caseman, Jr. (1831, Venango Co., PA-23 Sep 1874, Falmouth, Pendleton Co., KY)


4. Mary Anne Caseman (1834, Venango Co., PA-1903, Pendleton, KY) m. Peter J. "Phillip" Carlin on 16 Nov 1850, Pendleton Co., KY.


5. Pvt. Foster Caseman (1841, Hamilton Co., OH-19 Sep 1863, Battle of Chickamauga, GA)


By time of the 1840 census, the family and four children had migrated down the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio. A fifth and last child, Foster Caseman, was born in Hamilton County in 1842.


Jacob, Sr., and Lydia came to Pendleton County sometime between 1842 when Foster was born in Hamilton County and 1847 when there is documentation Jacob Sr. bought a mill from Alexander Rouse in Pendleton County (Pendleton Circuit Court, p. 229). Jacob, Sr. likely died in the next 2-3 years as he is not listed in the 1850 census. Proceedings in 1853 show the Jacob, Sr. was "much embarrassed" financially at the time of his death, and the mill was foreclosed leaving his heirs to pay his debts.


In 1850 widowed Lydia is living with 22 year old head of household George W. who is now supporting his mother, his three younger siblings, Jacob now 19, Mary Anne, 15, Foster 8, and a one year old Edward.


In 1855, Lydia, 55 years old, remarried to a widowed neighboring farmer, 79 year old John Clinkenbeard, and left the family home. No marriage certificate.


The 1860 Census for Pendleton Co., KY. shows John Clinkenbeard (age 82, VA) living with Lydia Clinkenbeard (age 60, PA). They are living next door to her son Jacob and his family, and her son George and his family. John Clinkenbeard was previously married to Margaret Morgan in 1797, Bourbon Co., KY., and to Mary Carter in 1808, Kentucky.


In 1870, at age 70, Lydia (Lyda) Caseman was living with her widowed daughter Lydia (Lyda Sanders), in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky.


She died after 1870.

Married (1) Jacob "John Jacob" Caseman, (2) widowed John Clinkenbeard.


The 1830 census shows a John J Caseman family with man and woman in the appropriate age range and and four children living in French Creek near the fork with the Allegheny River, the only Casemans in Venango County in that census year.


1. Lydia Caseman (1821, PA-Falmouth, Pendleton Co., KY). In Hamilton County, Ohio, married (1) Robert Hay in 1842, subsequently remaining in the Covington, Kentucky area, married (2) John Sanders in 1863, Pendleton Co., KY. By 1870, Lydia was twice widowed and living in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky. Her 70 year old mother, the older Lydia, is in the home.


2. Pvt. George W, Caseman (1828, Venango Co., PA-13 Dec 1913, Vanceburg, Lewis Co., KY) m. Meriah Johnson in 1852, Pendleton Co., KY.


3. Pvt. Jacob Caseman, Jr. (1831, Venango Co., PA-23 Sep 1874, Falmouth, Pendleton Co., KY)


4. Mary Anne Caseman (1834, Venango Co., PA-1903, Pendleton, KY) m. Peter J. "Phillip" Carlin on 16 Nov 1850, Pendleton Co., KY.


5. Pvt. Foster Caseman (1841, Hamilton Co., OH-19 Sep 1863, Battle of Chickamauga, GA)


By time of the 1840 census, the family and four children had migrated down the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers to Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio. A fifth and last child, Foster Caseman, was born in Hamilton County in 1842.


Jacob, Sr., and Lydia came to Pendleton County sometime between 1842 when Foster was born in Hamilton County and 1847 when there is documentation Jacob Sr. bought a mill from Alexander Rouse in Pendleton County (Pendleton Circuit Court, p. 229). Jacob, Sr. likely died in the next 2-3 years as he is not listed in the 1850 census. Proceedings in 1853 show the Jacob, Sr. was "much embarrassed" financially at the time of his death, and the mill was foreclosed leaving his heirs to pay his debts.


In 1850 widowed Lydia is living with 22 year old head of household George W. who is now supporting his mother, his three younger siblings, Jacob now 19, Mary Anne, 15, Foster 8, and a one year old Edward.


In 1855, Lydia, 55 years old, remarried to a widowed neighboring farmer, 79 year old John Clinkenbeard, and left the family home. No marriage certificate.


The 1860 Census for Pendleton Co., KY. shows John Clinkenbeard (age 82, VA) living with Lydia Clinkenbeard (age 60, PA). They are living next door to her son Jacob and his family, and her son George and his family. John Clinkenbeard was previously married to Margaret Morgan in 1797, Bourbon Co., KY., and to Mary Carter in 1808, Kentucky.


In 1870, at age 70, Lydia (Lyda) Caseman was living with her widowed daughter Lydia (Lyda Sanders), in Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky.


She died after 1870.



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