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<span class=prefix>Capt</span> Samuel Ogden Edison Sr.

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Capt Samuel Ogden Edison Sr. Veteran

Birth
Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
27 Mar 1865 (aged 98)
Vienna, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Vienna, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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The age on his gravestone (103 years) is disputed and computes to a birth-year of 1761/2, three years prior to his parents marriage, and a birth-year that is in conflict with the one provided by the Edison Papers, Edison Miller and Affiliated Families; Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree.

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1811 Upper Canada Land Petition, E-10, No. 14
Petition of Samuel Edison of Woodhouse Twp., London Dist., yeoman, son of John Edison, of same place, who came lately from Nova Scotia with his family, a wife and eight children, and is desirous to obtain land to settle on immediately, already able to improve a new farm, and having taken the oath of allegiance, prays it be granted him a property of the Waste Lands of the Crown; Signed, Samuel Edison, 11 Aug 1811, York; Further petition of Samuel Edison, if above petition is favorable, he is prepared to pay whole of the patent and survey fees; Signed, Samuel Edison, 20 Aug 1811, York.

1811 Upper Canada Land Petition, E-10, No. 55
Family of Samuel Edison [[ of Digby Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, 1810/1 ]], includes a wife, eight sons (ages 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, and 2), and an infant daughter, 10 persons in all. Memorial of John Saxton of Digby Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, yeoman, ("now of Woodhouse, Upper Canada - 20 Aug 1811" [[ inserted 13 months after original draft of petition ]]) "desirous of removing to … Upper Canada, provided he can there obtain … Royal Bounty in Lands which he has not received in Nova Scotia. And along with [[ him ]], three of his neighbors, Samuel Edison, Moses Edison and James Wilson, loyal persons of good credit and substance, are also desirous to remove with their families to Upper Canada." Signed, John Saxton, 14 Sep 1810, Digby.

1812
Captain, 1st. Middlesex Militia, War of 1812

1842 Upper Canada Census
Samuel Edison, gentlemen, age 60 years or older [[ age 75 ]], married, and proprietor of real property, inhabits one house on 100 acres, with 60 acres improved, at Lot 15 Concession 3, Bayham Twp, London District, Upper Canada (now Elgin Co., Ontario), residing with one married female, age 14-44 [[ presumably his second wife, Elizabeth Yocum Cook, age 43 ]], and four children (three boys, age 6-13; one girl, age 6-13, one single male, age 14-17, and one single male, age 21-29), two are natives of USA, seven are natives of Canada of British origin, and all nine are of a religious denomination not enumerated in the census.

1851 Canada West Census
Samuel Ogden Edison, not found in 1851 census. Parts of 1851 census for Bayham Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario have not survived.

1861 Canada West Census
Saml Edison, age 93, born in U.S., Baptist, and wife, Eliz. (age 56), residing at home of son, Mahlon Edison (age 34, yeoman), and family, at Vienna Twp. Elgin Co., Ontario.

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Excerpt from
Edison Papers, Edison Miller and Affiliated Families; Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree

Edison, Samuel Ogden, Sr. 1767–1865. Grandfather of TAE. Son of John Edison and Sarah Ogden. Born in Essex County, New Jersey, he moved with his family to Nova Scotia after the American Revolution. He married Nancy Simpson (1769–1821) on November 14, 1792. They had eight children: Marcellus (1794–1849), John (1796–1824), Thomas, David, Henry M., Samuel Ogden Jr., Eliza (Secord) (ca. 1807–1827) and Snow. Shortly after the birth of their youngest child, the family moved to Bayham Township in Elgin County, Ontario, where they helped establish the town of Vienna. After the death of his first wife, Samuel married Elizabeth Yokum (1799–1890) on September 5, 1825. They had five children: Simeon Ogden, Mahlon Burwell, Elizabeth Jane (Putnam) (b. 1830), Fordice Warner, and Charles Oscar. As a child TAE frequently spent part of the summer at his grandfather's home in Vienna.

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Excerpt from
The Ogden Family in America, Elizabethtown Branch, and their English Ancestry, John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his Descendants, 1640-1906, their History, Biography & Genealogy,
complied by William Ogden Wheeler, 1907.

751. Samuel Edison (Sarah Ogden 267 , Samuel 69 , Swaine 13 , David 3 , John 1 ), b. Mar. 7, 1767; d. Mar. 27, 1865; 1st m. Nancy Stimson; 2d m. Sept. 5, 1825, Elizabeth Cook, b. May 8, 1799; d. Mar. 31, 1890.

Samuel Edison 751 was probably b. in or near Caldwell, N. J., and the family soon after his birth removed to Nova Scotia, a part remaining there, or in some other part of Canada, while other members settled in the middle west of the U. S.

CHILDREN— First Marriage (Chart 25):
(Perhaps not in order of birth.)
1787. Marcellus Edison, b. ; m. Susan Rupe. (No reliable record.)
1788. John Edison, b. ; m. Mary Force. (No reliable record.)
1789. Thomas Edison, b. ; 1st m. Deborah; 2d m. Mary Ann Harris.
1790. Harry Edison, b. ; m. Caroline Harris. (No reliable record.)
1791. David Edison, b. ; m. Frances White. (No reliable record.)
1792. Samuel Edison, Jr., b. Aug. 16, 1804; d. Feb. 26, 1896; 1st m. Nancy Elliott; 2d m. Mary Sharlow.
1793. Snow Edison, b. Feb. 7, 1809; m. Christiana Berkhold. (No further record.)
1794. Eliza Edison, b. ; m. Stephen Secord. (No further record.)

CHILDREN — Second Marriage (Chart 25):
1795. Simeon Ogden Edison, b. June 12, 1826; 1st m. Apr. 17, 1855, Julia M. Reddington, b. ; d. 1856; 2d m. Julia Andrus Tilden.
1796. Mahlon Burwell Edison, b. May 25, 1828; m. Sarah Putnam.
1797. Elizabeth Jane Edison, b. Apr. 11, 1830; m. Feb. 18, 1857, Milford M. Putnam.
1798. Fordice Warner Edison, b. July 13, 1832; 1st m. Oct. 5, 1865, Emma Johnson; 2d m. Martha Bell.
1799. Charles Oscar Edison, b. Jan. 28, 1836; m. Mary Ann Finch.

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The age on his gravestone (103 years) is disputed and computes to a birth-year of 1761/2, three years prior to his parents marriage, and a birth-year that is in conflict with the one provided by the Edison Papers, Edison Miller and Affiliated Families; Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree.

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1811 Upper Canada Land Petition, E-10, No. 14
Petition of Samuel Edison of Woodhouse Twp., London Dist., yeoman, son of John Edison, of same place, who came lately from Nova Scotia with his family, a wife and eight children, and is desirous to obtain land to settle on immediately, already able to improve a new farm, and having taken the oath of allegiance, prays it be granted him a property of the Waste Lands of the Crown; Signed, Samuel Edison, 11 Aug 1811, York; Further petition of Samuel Edison, if above petition is favorable, he is prepared to pay whole of the patent and survey fees; Signed, Samuel Edison, 20 Aug 1811, York.

1811 Upper Canada Land Petition, E-10, No. 55
Family of Samuel Edison [[ of Digby Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, 1810/1 ]], includes a wife, eight sons (ages 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, and 2), and an infant daughter, 10 persons in all. Memorial of John Saxton of Digby Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, yeoman, ("now of Woodhouse, Upper Canada - 20 Aug 1811" [[ inserted 13 months after original draft of petition ]]) "desirous of removing to … Upper Canada, provided he can there obtain … Royal Bounty in Lands which he has not received in Nova Scotia. And along with [[ him ]], three of his neighbors, Samuel Edison, Moses Edison and James Wilson, loyal persons of good credit and substance, are also desirous to remove with their families to Upper Canada." Signed, John Saxton, 14 Sep 1810, Digby.

1812
Captain, 1st. Middlesex Militia, War of 1812

1842 Upper Canada Census
Samuel Edison, gentlemen, age 60 years or older [[ age 75 ]], married, and proprietor of real property, inhabits one house on 100 acres, with 60 acres improved, at Lot 15 Concession 3, Bayham Twp, London District, Upper Canada (now Elgin Co., Ontario), residing with one married female, age 14-44 [[ presumably his second wife, Elizabeth Yocum Cook, age 43 ]], and four children (three boys, age 6-13; one girl, age 6-13, one single male, age 14-17, and one single male, age 21-29), two are natives of USA, seven are natives of Canada of British origin, and all nine are of a religious denomination not enumerated in the census.

1851 Canada West Census
Samuel Ogden Edison, not found in 1851 census. Parts of 1851 census for Bayham Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario have not survived.

1861 Canada West Census
Saml Edison, age 93, born in U.S., Baptist, and wife, Eliz. (age 56), residing at home of son, Mahlon Edison (age 34, yeoman), and family, at Vienna Twp. Elgin Co., Ontario.

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Excerpt from
Edison Papers, Edison Miller and Affiliated Families; Thomas Alva Edison and His Family Tree

Edison, Samuel Ogden, Sr. 1767–1865. Grandfather of TAE. Son of John Edison and Sarah Ogden. Born in Essex County, New Jersey, he moved with his family to Nova Scotia after the American Revolution. He married Nancy Simpson (1769–1821) on November 14, 1792. They had eight children: Marcellus (1794–1849), John (1796–1824), Thomas, David, Henry M., Samuel Ogden Jr., Eliza (Secord) (ca. 1807–1827) and Snow. Shortly after the birth of their youngest child, the family moved to Bayham Township in Elgin County, Ontario, where they helped establish the town of Vienna. After the death of his first wife, Samuel married Elizabeth Yokum (1799–1890) on September 5, 1825. They had five children: Simeon Ogden, Mahlon Burwell, Elizabeth Jane (Putnam) (b. 1830), Fordice Warner, and Charles Oscar. As a child TAE frequently spent part of the summer at his grandfather's home in Vienna.

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Excerpt from
The Ogden Family in America, Elizabethtown Branch, and their English Ancestry, John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his Descendants, 1640-1906, their History, Biography & Genealogy,
complied by William Ogden Wheeler, 1907.

751. Samuel Edison (Sarah Ogden 267 , Samuel 69 , Swaine 13 , David 3 , John 1 ), b. Mar. 7, 1767; d. Mar. 27, 1865; 1st m. Nancy Stimson; 2d m. Sept. 5, 1825, Elizabeth Cook, b. May 8, 1799; d. Mar. 31, 1890.

Samuel Edison 751 was probably b. in or near Caldwell, N. J., and the family soon after his birth removed to Nova Scotia, a part remaining there, or in some other part of Canada, while other members settled in the middle west of the U. S.

CHILDREN— First Marriage (Chart 25):
(Perhaps not in order of birth.)
1787. Marcellus Edison, b. ; m. Susan Rupe. (No reliable record.)
1788. John Edison, b. ; m. Mary Force. (No reliable record.)
1789. Thomas Edison, b. ; 1st m. Deborah; 2d m. Mary Ann Harris.
1790. Harry Edison, b. ; m. Caroline Harris. (No reliable record.)
1791. David Edison, b. ; m. Frances White. (No reliable record.)
1792. Samuel Edison, Jr., b. Aug. 16, 1804; d. Feb. 26, 1896; 1st m. Nancy Elliott; 2d m. Mary Sharlow.
1793. Snow Edison, b. Feb. 7, 1809; m. Christiana Berkhold. (No further record.)
1794. Eliza Edison, b. ; m. Stephen Secord. (No further record.)

CHILDREN — Second Marriage (Chart 25):
1795. Simeon Ogden Edison, b. June 12, 1826; 1st m. Apr. 17, 1855, Julia M. Reddington, b. ; d. 1856; 2d m. Julia Andrus Tilden.
1796. Mahlon Burwell Edison, b. May 25, 1828; m. Sarah Putnam.
1797. Elizabeth Jane Edison, b. Apr. 11, 1830; m. Feb. 18, 1857, Milford M. Putnam.
1798. Fordice Warner Edison, b. July 13, 1832; 1st m. Oct. 5, 1865, Emma Johnson; 2d m. Martha Bell.
1799. Charles Oscar Edison, b. Jan. 28, 1836; m. Mary Ann Finch.

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Inscription

SAMUEL EDISON
DIED
Mar. 27, 1865
AE 103 Yrs.
affliction sore long he bore,
Physicians were in vain,
But God did please to give him ease,
And release him from his pain.
J. W. Smyth
London



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