Family History of J. Rod Rood


Nathan PATTON was born on 9 Jan 1830 in Georgetown, Vermilion, Illinois. He married Mary Ellen BEVERLIN on 25 Sep 1854 in , Vermilion, Illinois.

NATHAN PATTON, although of Southern parentage, is a native of Vermilion County, this State, where his birth took place in Georgetown, Jan. 9, 1830. His parents, ISRAEL and HANNAH (MILLS) PATTON, were natives of Tennessee, where his grandfather, ISRAEL PATTON, first opened his eyes to the light, his birth taking place in 1800 in the eastern part of the State. His family were mainly engaged in farming pursuits, and Israel Patton after his marriage spent a short time in his native State, where his two eldest children were born, then, in 1825, emigrated to Vermilion County, Ill., of which he was among the earliest pioneers. The father of our subject, however, had learned the hatter's trade in his native State, which he followed for a time in Vermilion County, but later abandoned it and took up the pursuit of agriculture. He built up a good home in Elwood Township, carefully trained his children and gave them the best advantages for education which the period and the place afforded, and closed his eyes upon the scenes of earth in the month of March, 1864. The mother only survived until December, 1865. Their ten children all lived to mature years and six still survive. Nathan Patton was the fourth child of the parental family, his birth taking place five years after the removal of his father from East Tennessee. He remained under the home roof until reaching his majority and subsequently served an apprenticeship at the carpenter's trade, which he followed in his native county for a number of years. His childhood and youth were comparatively uneventful, and the most important step which he took after becoming of age was his marriage, when twenty-four years old, to Miss MARY E. BEVERLIN, which took place in his native county, Sept. 25, 1854. His bride, the daughter of WILLIAM and REBECCA (COMMONS) BEVERLIN, was a native of Wayne County, Ind., born June 21, 1837. The young people after their marriage crossed the Mississippi into Iowa, locating in Hardin County. While in that State Mr. Patton enjoyed an elk hunt. There came about 100 elk from Minnesota into Iowa, and the few people living there joined the sport and followed the herd until all were captured, our subject carrying off five elk as trophies of the chase. Returning to Illinois, our subject engaged in farming in Vermilion County until after the outbreak of the late war. In the spring of 1862, feeling that he had a duty to perform in assisting to perserve the Union he enlisted in Co. A, 79th Ill. Vol. Inf., and for three years afterward followed the fortunes of a soldier. He met the enemy in many of the important battles of the war, including the engagements at Perryville, Stone River, Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville, and in June, 1865, after the surrender of Lee's army, received his honorable discharge and returned to his home and family. He had been remarkably fortunate in his army experience, receiving no serious wound and never being captured by the rebels. Mr. Patton continued in Vermilion County until 1870, and then removed to Stanton Township in this county, where he located on a tract of land and commenced building up from the uncultivated prairie the homestead which he now owns. He labored incessantly for five years thereafter, breaking the sod, putting up fences and buildings, and in due time had provided comfortably for himself and family. After twelve years, thinking that a change of scene would be beneficial both physically and mentally, he sold off his stock, rented his farm, and took a trip to California. He remained on the Pacific Slope eight months, and returned greatly improved in health and spirits. He decided then to retire from active labor, and selecting a snug little home in St. Joseph, took up his abode there, where he has since lived, surrounded by all the comforts of life. Mr. and Mrs. Patton have no family, but have cared for and supplied the place of parents to seven orphan children. Our subject since coming to this vicinity has closely identified himself with its local interests, being first chosen one of the Drainage Commissioners for Union District, which comprises an area of about six miles square. He has served as Commissioner of Highways, School Trustee, and in various other offices where his cool head and ripe judgment were of excellent service in adjusting township affairs and shaping them for the best good of the people. He is an active member of the G. A. R., belonging to St. Joseph Post No. 220, and with his estimable wife has been in communion with the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years. They, in 1876, visited the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia and later took another trip to California, riding over a large portion of the State by private conveyance, which enabled them to visit and view many interesting places not easily accessible to travelers depending upon a railroad train. In this respect, Mr. Patton has wisely disbursed several hundred dollars, affording himself and wife a pleasurable and profitable experience.
SOURCE: Portrait and Biographical Album of Champaign County, Illinois," Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1887, Pages 965-66

Mary Ellen BEVERLIN [Parents] was born on 21 Jun 1837 in , Wayne, Indiana. She married Nathan PATTON on 25 Sep 1854 in , Vermilion, Illinois.


Living [Parents]

Martha Thelma HOBBS was born on 6 Jan 1918 in Driggs, Teton, Idaho. She died on 1 Feb 1995 in Cherry Valley, Riverside, California. She was buried on 11 Feb 1995 in Rupert, Minidoka, Idaho. She married Living.

They had the following children:

  U i Living

Edward Hiram HARPER [Parents] was born on 24 Jun 1879 in Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington. He died on 12 Sep 1963 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. He was buried on 16 Sep 1963 in Whittier, Los Angeles, California. He married Anna Lee KIMBROUGH on 24 Jun 1905 in Baker, Baker, Oregon. The marriage ended in divorce.

BURIAL: Rose Hills Memorial Park Records;;;;, Rose Hills Memorial Park,

Anna Lee KIMBROUGH was born on 6 Sep 1884 in Mason, Mason, Texas. She died on 7 Oct 1956 in Aptos, Santa Cruz, California. She was buried on 10 Oct 1956 in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California. She married Edward Hiram HARPER on 24 Jun 1905 in Baker, Baker, Oregon. The marriage ended in divorce.

MARRIAGE: Marriage Certificate;;;Marriage Records 1905 pg 165;, County

They had the following children:

  M i Living

John Calloway HARPER [Parents] was born on 28 Nov 1851 in Princeton, Mercer, Missouri. He died on 29 Jul 1938 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. He was buried on 2 Aug 1938 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. He married Susan Flavilla WHITNEY on 29 Jul 1878 in Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington.

MARRIAGE: State of Washington, County of Klickitat, Marriage License for

Susan Flavilla WHITNEY was born on 7 Jun 1861 in Pittsfield, Warren, Pennsylvania. She died on 10 Mar 1890 in The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon. She was buried in Mar 1890 in The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon. She married John Calloway HARPER on 29 Jul 1878 in Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington.

BIRTH: Caroline Mandeville Whitney Brokaw Family Bible;;;;, Li Ann Lee,

DEATH: Obituary - Times-Mountaineer;;;;, Li Ann Lee, 1723 Skylane Dr.,

BURIAL: IOOF Cemetery Records;;;;, IOOF Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon

MARRIAGE: State of Washington, County of Klickitat, Marriage License for

They had the following children:

  M i Edward Hiram HARPER

Thomas Jefferson HARPER was born on 10 Jun 1816 in , Claiborne, Tennessee. He died on 6 May 1908 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. He was buried on 10 May 1908 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. He married Elizabeth Ann NORDYKE on 10 Oct 1848 in , Missouri, Missouri.

Elizabeth Ann NORDYKE [Parents] was born on 28 Feb 1823 in , Washington, Virginia. She died on 25 Apr 1883 in Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington. She married Thomas Jefferson HARPER on 10 Oct 1848 in , Missouri, Missouri.

BIRTH: 1. Tombstone in Goldendale Washington
Cemetery
2. 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 Census Olympia, Thurston Co., Washington and
Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington

MARRIAGE: Territorial Land Grant Record of Washington
State

DEATH: Goldendale, Washington Cemetery record

They had the following children:

  M i John Calloway HARPER

Henry NORDYKE was born in 1710 in , Burlington, New Jersey. He died on 2 Jan 1770. He married Rebecca PERKINS on 3 Jan 1731 in Wellingborough, Burlington, New Jersey.

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

Rebecca PERKINS [Parents] was born about 1712 in , Burlington, New Jersey. She married Henry NORDYKE on 3 Jan 1731 in Wellingborough, Burlington, New Jersey.

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

They had the following children:

  M i Abraham NORDYKE

Thomas ROGERS [Parents] was born about 1709 in Burlington, New Jersey. He died on 21 Nov 1792. He married Ann STAPLES on 30 Dec 1736.

Ann STAPLES was born about 1714 in , Burlington, New Jersey. She married Thomas ROGERS on 30 Dec 1736.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary ROGERS

Benajah NORDYKE [Parents] was born on 6 Jan 1766 in , Burlington, New Jersey. He died in 1862 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln, Kentuckey. He married Jinna FOLEY in 1793 in Westfield Mm, North Carolina, North Carolina.

NOTE: Deed Books of Lincoln County, Kentucky;;;Book R, Pg. 216;, Lincoln

Jinna FOLEY was born on 2 Jan 1772 in New River, Montgomery, Virginia. She died in , Washington, Virginia. She married Benajah NORDYKE in 1793 in Westfield Mm, North Carolina, North Carolina.

They had the following children:

  M i James D. NORDYKE

James D. NORDYKE [Parents] was born in 1798 in , Washington, Virginia. He died in 1842 in Jefferson, Grundy, Missouri. He married Leticia F. SMITH about 1812.

Leticia F. SMITH was born in 1795 in , Washington, Virginia. She died in , , California. She married James D. NORDYKE about 1812.

They had the following children:

  F i Elizabeth Ann NORDYKE

Jacob PERKINS Jr. [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1674 in Hampton Twp., Rockingham, New Hampshire. He died on 7 Dec 1731 in Wellingborough, Burlington, New Jersey. He married Sarah PERKINS in 1709 in , Burlington, New Jersey.

DEATH: New Jersey Archives Volume 30, Wills Volume 2
1730-1750.

DEATH: New Jersey Archives Volume 30, Wills Volume 2
1730-1750.

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

Sarah PERKINS was born about 1690 in , of Burlington, New Jersey. She married Jacob PERKINS Jr. in 1709 in , Burlington, New Jersey.

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File

They had the following children:

  F i Rebecca PERKINS

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