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1 Samuel PRIDGEON1 (1837-1919) [564]. Born 4 Apr 1837, Detroit, Wayne County, MI.1,2 Marr Carolyn L. HAIGHT 3 Dec 1858, Algansee, Branch County, MI.3 Div 4 May 1881, Isabella Co. MI.4 Div. Marr Catherine M. LAWRENCE 12 Jun 1881, Sherman Township, Isabela County, MI.5 Died 29 Jan 1919, Sherman Twp., Isabella County, MI.1 Buried Forest Hill Cemetery, Weidman, Isabella County, MI.1
Entry in Volume 14, p. 94 of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-1865.
Pridgeon, Samuel Drafted for one year from California, Branch County, age 27. Mustered Sept. 27, 1864. Assigned to company I, Fourteenth Infantry. Mustered out at Louisville, KY., July 18, 1865. Samuel was 81 Y 9M 25D when he died. He lived in Branch Co., MI until 1878. Moved to Hillsdale Co. MI then to Sec. 19, Sherman Twp., Isabella Co., MI., then to Weidman, MI
From "Eleventh Census of the United States - 1890 - Enumerated in June, 1890, by Fred L. Kent. (Fred L. Kent was the son in law of Samuel Pridgeon) - Persons who served in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion and who are survivors.
"Samuel Pridgeon Private I 14th Michigan Infantry August 9, 1861 Sept. 18, 1865 "
From HISTORY OF SHERMAN TOWNSHIP by Fred L. Kent (about 1914).
Of those who came in 1871 Mrs. Margaret M. Tinker, Wm. Tinker (son of John B. Tinker), Mrs. Retta Tinker (widow of Amos J. Tinker), Endora Loree (daughter of James H. Tinker) are all that remain. Of those who came in 1872, Andrew L. Lawrence is the only survivor.
From 1870 to 1875 but few came, and many moved away. Then the tide changed, and in the next five years many new settlers moved into the township; among the number Thomas Doyle, Winfield Bly, William , Jesse and John Thompson, Richard ALderman, John Burd, Walter Lyon, George Waight, Samuel Pridgeon, John Beutler Sr., John Hine, J. H. and E. B. Denslow Sr., Joseph and Stephen Losey, F. D. Woodard, David and Charls Carr, David P. Mecum Ms. F. Sherman, Will Sheldon, H. M. Goodenough, Stephen Morey, H. D. Smith, John H. Putman, Philander Brand, George Engles, Dan Loomis, Millard Pennington, Asa A. Smith, John Gatehouse, Wm. Miller, E. D. Adams, Samuel Kirvan, Wm. K. Gibbs, Frank Harrison, Martin Elliott, Andrew C. Divine, Silas Wright, Frank Rodgers Sr., Chas. Gardner, R. H. Garner, A. W. Konkle, David Pruthero, L. J. Beebe, Wm. Cox and Wm. Brooks.
As related by Joyce McClain:
"Samuel Pridgeon didn't move to Weidman, MI...he always lived on his farm on the county line...Isabella side.....Mecosta Co. across the road. His grandson, Stanley Pridgeon, (and father of Carolyn Ruth Pridgeon) told me the story about how Samuel always wanted to die "with his boots on". He ate his supper...went in to lie down on the bed to rest and when he didn't get up, they discovered he was dead...so he did die with his boots on. Samuel died at his farm home on the Isabella/Mecosta Cos. line.
This past September a group of Pridgeons (from North Carolina and Michigan) met at a home west of Weidman and we made a tour of the area looking at places where the Pridgeons lived. The old Samuel Pridgeon (#32) home is still standing but has had the upper floor taken off...the barn is gone...but we stopped and talked to the lady who lives there and she said yes, her home was the former home of Samuel and Catherine "Kitty" Pridgeon."
2 Joshua PRIDGEON (1798-1870) [466]. Bap 4 Mar 1798, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England. Born 30 Mar 1798, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England.6 Marr Mary STOCKDALE 12 Jul 1827, Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Marr Susanna BELL 27 Mar 1831, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England. Died 3 Jan 1870, California, Branch County, MI.7,8 Buried W. Reading Cemetery, Algansee, Hillsdale Co. MI.
From A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of Branch County, Michigan, 1906 by Rev. Henry P. Collin.
Upon a fine farm of one hundred and sixty acres on section two, California township, resides John Pridgeon, Jr., and his father, John Pridgeon, Sr. The latter was born in Detroit, Michigan, August 3, 1833, and was brought to Branch county, Mich. by his parents in 1836. His father was Joshua Pridgeon, a native of Lincolnshire, England, in which county the birth of Mrs. Susan Belle Pridgeon, wife of Joshua Pridgeon, also occurred. They were married in England and soon afterward crossed the Atlantic to America, hoping to improve their financial condition in the new world with its broader business opportunities. They settled in Pennsylvania, where they lived for a few years and then came to Michigan, arriving in Detroit about 1825. There they spent eight years, and during that time Joshua Pridgeon came to Branch county and entered a claim from the government of one hundred and sixty acres. In 1836 he brought his family here, took up his abode upon his claim and began clearing the land. In connection with general farming he became widely known as a stock raiser and dealer. He was a breeder of Devonshire cattle and also of blanded sheep and good horses. He and his wife spent their remaining days upon the farm, his death occurring in 1875, while she passed away in 1884. They were typical pioneer residents, sharing in the usual experiences of life on the frontier and extending cordial hospitality to friend and stranger. In the active work of subduing a wild district Mr. Pridgeon took a helpful part and is classed with the pioneer settlers whose labors have made possible the present advanced condition of the county. Unto him and his wife were born seven children, all of whom reached years of maturity, namely: George, who died in this county; Joshua, who died in Hillsdale county, Michigan; John, father of our subject; Samuel, who lives in Isabella county, this state; Abram, a resident of California township, Branch county; Isaac, deceased; and Jacob, who is living in Algansee township.
John Pridgeon, Sr., was a little lad of but three years when brought by his parents to Branch county, and here his youth was passed amid pioneer surroundings. He lived here at the period when most of the homes were log cabins, when much of the land was covered with dense timber and when the work of farming was carried on in but a slight degree. He was married in 1858 to Miss Eunice Lease, a native of California township, whose father was Julius Lease, who came to this country in 1839, and whose mother was a Diamond. There were three children born of this marriage: Benjamin, who is now residing in Seattle, Washington; Henry, a resident of Kalamazoo, Michigan; abd Mrs. Emma Lazenley, of Hillsdale county. After the death of his first wife Mr. Pridgeon was again married, his second union being with Mary Shannon. their only child is the subject of this review. The mother died in 1875.
John Pridgeon, Sr., started out in life on his own account when twent-one years of age, and soon afterward purchased his present farm of 80 acres. While paying for it he lived at home. He has always carried on general agricultural pursuits, making his home continuously in California township, and his labors have been rewarded with a gratifying competence. He has cleared many acres of new land and has undergone all the difficulties incident to the establishment of a home on the frontier. he saw the first school house built in the township and he lived here when there were no roads aside from the old Indian trails. he went forty miles to mill and also a long distance to market, but the early settlers depended largely upon what they could raise upon their farms, having few of the conveniences and comforts which are now regarded as essential at this period of our modern civilization. In community affairs he has been deeply and helpfully interested and has served as highway commissioner. His memory forms a connecting link between the primitive past and the progressive present and he relates many interesting incidents of the early days when the mode of life was very dissimilar to that of the present time. In his farm work he used crude machinery, much of the labor of tilling the fields and caring for the crops being done by hand.
John Pridgeon, Jr., was born June 26, 1872, upon the farm where he yet resides, and it has been his home continuously since. Under his father's direction he worked in the fields and his education was acquired in the district schools. On the 31st of January, 1891, he wedded Miss Mollie Kimmell, who was born in Defiance, Ohio, on the 2nd of January, 1873. Her father Columbus Kimmell, was born in Richland county, Ohio, in April 1832, and was of German descent. He wedded Mary Dean, who was born in Richland county in November, 1841. He had lived in Ohio until about 1886, and then removed to Hillsdale county, Michigan, where both he and his wife now reside. They became the parents of eight children, four of whom are now living: Joseph, I.W. and Maude, all residents of Hillsdale county; and Mrs. Pridgeon. John and Mollie (Kimmell) Pridgeon have four children: Glenn D., Lester A., William harold and Mary W., constituting a bright and interesting family. Mr. Pridgeon belongs to the California Tent of Maccabees, while his wife affiliates with the Ladies of the Maccebees. He is a representative of one of the oldest families of the township, and the work which was begun by his grandfather and continued by his father is still being carried on by him. The name of Pridgeon has long stood for agricultural progress and loyal citizenship and the subject of this review is a worthy representative of the family.
4 Joshua PRIDGEON6 (1772-1850) [464]. Born 29 May 1772, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.6 Marr Mary HAYES 23 Mar 1795, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, England. Marr Ann ROBSON 13 Jun 1825, Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England. Died 1850, Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England.6
8 Thomas PRIDGEON6 (c. 1722-1798) [472]. Born c. 1722.6 Marr Mary SEYMOUR 10 Jun 1762, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.6 Died 23 Apr 1798, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.6
9 Mary SEYMOUR6 ( -c. 1817) [473]. Marr William PARKER 15 Dec 1803, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.6 Died c. Feb 1817, Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.6 Buried 22 Feb 1817.6
Note on Marriage to Thomas PRIDGEON: In the presence of Andrew Robins and William Walker.
5 Mary HAYES (1770-1824) [465]. Born 1770, Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England. Died 1824, Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England.
10 Robert HAYES ( - ) [491].
11 JEAN ( - ) [492].
3 Susanna BELL (1798-1884) [467]. Born 1 Dec 1798, Lincolnshire, Eng.6 Died 1 Dec 1884, California, Branch County, MI.8 Buried W. Reading Cemetery, Algansee, Hillsdale Co. MI.
Her son Samuel stated she was born in Ireland in 1900 census,
Note on Marriage to Joshua PRIDGEON: They came to America after they married. Stayed in PA a few years before coming to Detroit. Had a farm in Greenfield and came to Branch County around 1837.
1 | "Tombstone inscriptions, Forest Hill Cemetery, Sherman Twp., Isabella Co., MI". |
2 | "1870 Branch County census". |
3 | "Ancestry.com Database of Michigan Marriages, 1851-75". |
4 | "Information provided by Paula Hines Archer Gullion". |
5 | "Paula Gullion - copy of marriage certificate". |
6 | "Information provided by Richard Brothwell". |
7 | "From a book "History of Branch County".". |
8 | "Burials Hillsdale County, Michigan, Southern Michigan Genealogy Society, 1978". |