Son of Samuel Pottenger and Lucinda (Jameson) Pottenger. Age 16
Robert Caldwell Pottinger was the first born in Sam Jr.’s log house on Lot No.1 in New Haven, KY. Robert was a twin and born a few minutes before Thomas Jefferson Pottinger under the care of the town’s new physician, Dr. William Elliot. Robert was the first white child to be born in New Haven. His middle name Caldwell is from his grandfather’s first wife; Jenny Caldwell Logan.
He died at age 16 from pneumonia. In the early part of the year, he had become overheated from playing sports during recess outside at the St. Joseph's College in Bardstown. Later that day in the classroom, he sat next to a broken window in which the glass had not been replaced. The cold spring air blew in across him, and he developed pneumonia, and he never recovered. For weeks he continued to go to school where he collapsed and died.
He still used an "e" in his name on all his school work before his brothers changed in to an "i". He is buried in the Pottinger Family Cemetery and his old headstone reflects the "e".
Son of Samuel Pottenger and Lucinda (Jameson) Pottenger. Age 16
Robert Caldwell Pottinger was the first born in Sam Jr.’s log house on Lot No.1 in New Haven, KY. Robert was a twin and born a few minutes before Thomas Jefferson Pottinger under the care of the town’s new physician, Dr. William Elliot. Robert was the first white child to be born in New Haven. His middle name Caldwell is from his grandfather’s first wife; Jenny Caldwell Logan.
He died at age 16 from pneumonia. In the early part of the year, he had become overheated from playing sports during recess outside at the St. Joseph's College in Bardstown. Later that day in the classroom, he sat next to a broken window in which the glass had not been replaced. The cold spring air blew in across him, and he developed pneumonia, and he never recovered. For weeks he continued to go to school where he collapsed and died.
He still used an "e" in his name on all his school work before his brothers changed in to an "i". He is buried in the Pottinger Family Cemetery and his old headstone reflects the "e".
Family Members
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John Goodlett Pottinger
1812–1869
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George Washington Pottinger
1814–1885
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William Russell "Bill" Pottinger
1815–1887
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James Allen "Jeems" Pottinger
1816–1847
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Emeline "Emily" Pottinger Blincoe
1818–1901
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Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Pottinger Sr
1820–1900
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Mary Jane Pottinger
1822–1822
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Hardin Logan Pottinger
1824–1898
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Mariman Greenup Pottinger
1826–1871
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Maria Jane Pottinger Brown
1830–1860
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Mary Ann "Mollie" Pottinger Brown
1832–1883
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