Edward Dulin

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Edward Dulin

Birth
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
23 Sep 1883 (aged 81)
Hardin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kenton, Hardin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Edward's parents, Lewis & Nancy Ann(Reed) Dulin, brought Edward from Fauquier County, VA, to Perry County, OH, prior to 1820. Shortly afterward, the family moved to Muskingum County, OH. Here Edward married Sarah Dilts in 1825. Edward & Sarah moved to Concord Township, Delaware County, OH, about 1837 and moved once more to Lynn Township, Hardin County, OH, about 1866.

Edward & Sarah parented 11 children between the years of 1826 & 1851: Caroline Dulin, Hiram Dulin, Lorenzo Dow Dulin, Garretson A. Dulin, Rhoda Dulin, Malinda Dulin, Fletcher W. Dulin, Freeman Dulin, Sarah E. Dulin, Sanfred (a.k.a. "Sanford") Henry Dulin, and Edward Dulin Jr. Three of Edward's sons saw military service during the Civil War: Lorenzo, Garretson, & Freeman.

Edward's progress through Ohio (under various misspellings of his surname) can be traced on the following federal censuses:

1820: Madison Township, Perry County
1830: Newton Township, Muskingum County
1840: Concord Township, Delaware County
1850: Concord Township, Delaware County
1860: Concord Township, Delaware County
1870: Lynn Township, Hardin County
1880: Lynn Township, Hardin County

Edward was a cooper by trade and his frequent moves were reportedly attempts to locate better supplies of white oak trees - the raw material for his barrels.
Edward's parents, Lewis & Nancy Ann(Reed) Dulin, brought Edward from Fauquier County, VA, to Perry County, OH, prior to 1820. Shortly afterward, the family moved to Muskingum County, OH. Here Edward married Sarah Dilts in 1825. Edward & Sarah moved to Concord Township, Delaware County, OH, about 1837 and moved once more to Lynn Township, Hardin County, OH, about 1866.

Edward & Sarah parented 11 children between the years of 1826 & 1851: Caroline Dulin, Hiram Dulin, Lorenzo Dow Dulin, Garretson A. Dulin, Rhoda Dulin, Malinda Dulin, Fletcher W. Dulin, Freeman Dulin, Sarah E. Dulin, Sanfred (a.k.a. "Sanford") Henry Dulin, and Edward Dulin Jr. Three of Edward's sons saw military service during the Civil War: Lorenzo, Garretson, & Freeman.

Edward's progress through Ohio (under various misspellings of his surname) can be traced on the following federal censuses:

1820: Madison Township, Perry County
1830: Newton Township, Muskingum County
1840: Concord Township, Delaware County
1850: Concord Township, Delaware County
1860: Concord Township, Delaware County
1870: Lynn Township, Hardin County
1880: Lynn Township, Hardin County

Edward was a cooper by trade and his frequent moves were reportedly attempts to locate better supplies of white oak trees - the raw material for his barrels.