Joshua Pepper
M, b. 12 Jan 1804
Joshua Pepper|b. 12 Jan 1804|p700.htm|Henry Pepper Sr.|b. 1768\nd. Mar 1843|p694.htm|Elizabeth Isaac|d. Abt 1818-1819|p12353.htm|Johannes Pfeffer aka John Pepper, Sr.||p12338.htm|Christina M. (?)||p12337.htm|||||||
| Relationship | Grandson of Johannes Pfeffer aka John Pepper, Sr. | |
| Charts | Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer |
| Father | Henry Pepper Sr.1 b. 1768, d. Mar 1843 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth Isaac1 d. Abt 1818-1819 |
| Birth | 12 Jan 1804 | Joshua Pepper was born on 12 Jan 1804 in Hampshire County, Virginia.2,3,1,4 |
| He was the son of Henry Pepper Sr. and Elizabeth Isaac.1 | ||
| Baptism | 7 Mar 1805 | Joshua Pepper was baptized on 7 Mar 1805 Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland.1 |
| Census1810 | 1810 | Henry Pepper, Sr. and his family (his wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth and possibly Nancy and sons John, Joshua, Samuel and Jesse) were most likely living in Jefferson County or Harrison County, Ohio at the time of the 1810 Federal Census. This census is no longer available for review for the state of Ohio. |
| Census1820 | 1820 | He is probably the male age 10 to 15 listed in the household of his father, Henry, in the 1820 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio.5 |
| Marriage | 31 Aug 1826 | Joshua Pepper married Catharine White, daughter of Joseph White and Mary Fulton, on 31 Aug 1826 in Harrison County, Ohio.6 |
| Census1840 | 1840 | Joshua Pepper appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, with a household listed as one male between ages 5 and 9 (unknown), one male between ages 30 and 39 (Joshua), one female between ages 10 and 14 (unknown), and one female between ages 30 and 39 (his wife Catharine).7 |
| Census1850 | 31 Jul 1850 | Joshua Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1850 in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, as follows: Pepper(s), Joshua, 46, born in Virginia Catharine Pepper, 49, born in Maryland Lawton, Newton, 7, born in Ohio.4 |
| Census1860 | 11 Jul 1860 | Joshua Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1860 in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows: Peppers, Joshua, 56, Farmer, born in Virginia Catharine, 59, Domestic, born in Maryland Lakin, T.N., 17, Domestic, born in Ohio.8 |
| Census1870 | 22 Jun 1870 | Joshua Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1870 in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows: Pepper, Joshua, 66, Farmer, born in Virginia Catharine, 69, Keeps H, born in Maryland Cochran, Elmira, 12, born in Illinois Pepper, James, 8, born in Iowa White, Joshua, 29, Farmer, born in Ohio.9 |
| Census1880 | 5 Jun 1880 | Joshua Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1880 in Rosemond, Christian County, Illinois, as follows: Pepper, Joshua, Self, 76, born in Virginia, Farmer, Father born in Maryland, Mother born in Pennsylvania Catharine, Wife, Married, 79, born in Maryland, Keeps House, Father born in Ireland, Mother born in Maryland.10 |
Family | Catharine White b. 16 Nov 1800, d. 21 Aug 1885 | |
| Children | 1. | Margaret Almira Pepper+ b. 9 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1895 |
| 2. | Catharine Pepper b. 1828 | |
| 3. | Elizabeth Jane Pepper b. 1829 |
Citations
- [S131] MD German Church Records, Vol 6, Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick, MD 1790-1828, Baptisms, page 81.
- [S38] Letter, Patricia Cook to Mary Jo Chism, 1990's.
- [S99] "Ancestry World Tree", PEPPER TREE
Entries: 262 Updated: Tue Feb 3 13:47:29 2004 Contact: Bon Dysart. - [S17] 1850 Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, York Township, page 227.
- [S41] 1820 Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen Township, page 175.
- [S24] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch M514341.
- [S39] 1840 Federal Census, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, Goshen Township, page 301.
- [S23] 1860 Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosamond, page 138.
- [S14] 1870 Federal Census, Illinois, Chrisitan County, Rosamond, page 16.
- [S12] 1880 Federal Census, Illinois, Christian County, Rosamond, ED 72, Page 12.
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