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David Fairchild

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David Fairchild

Birth
Sugar Loaf, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
17 Sep 1866 (aged 75)
Georgetown, El Dorado County, California, USA
Burial
Pilot Hill, El Dorado County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2 Row 4 Plot 76
Memorial ID
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Parents: Abijah Fairchild and Sarah Howell.
Abijah was b. 2 Sept. 1758 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ; m. Sarah Howell 7 Oct. 1779 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ; d. 25 Jan. 1851 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY. Sarah was born 8 Oct. 1759 in New Jersey. They had another son, John Flavel Fairchild, b. 18 May 1786 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.

NOTE: Abijah's birth date on their memorial in Cooperstown Presbyterian Cem. reads 1738-1831. This does not correspond w/the following data found for Abijah's parents. Am leaving the info as is as I do further checking.

Abijah's parents were David Fairchild (b. 6 May 1734 in Morris Co., NJ) and Catharine Gregory (b. 13 Mar. 1734/35)


David of this memorial married Deborah Palmer 28 Oct. 1813 in New York; she was b. 1795 and d. 1875.

He started numerous newspapers only to move six to nine months later, selling his interests, often to a son or relation. The earliest newspaper of record that he owned was "Cortland Advocate" which was being published on October 7th, 1831 by David Fairchild. It ended its run about the end of 1837, the last copy held in New York is September 21st, 1837.

February 24, 1838; this was the first issue of the "Ovid Bee" in Ovid, Seneca Co., NY.

February 8, 1843; "Dansville Republican" printed at Dansville, Livingston county, N.Y. David Fairchild, its former proprietor, and by whom it was commenced and continued to the close of the 1st volume, has disposed of his entire interest in the establishment to his son, F. Orville Fairchild.

April 4 1844: Then, off to The "Trumansburg Gazette," printed at Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. N.Y.

February 12, 1845: "Dansville Republican"; This paper, first established three years ago (see above), by David Fairchild, and since published by F. Orville Fairchild.

From 1845 to 1848, David Fairchild owned 4 other newspapers.

When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, Calif., David Fairchild sold his interest in his current newspaper holding, "Wayne County Democrat" (NY) and he, along with son Mahlon, and son-in-law, William K. Creque, left for California.

He returned from the gold fields, leaving the others in California. David then emigrated to California with his wife, youngest son and eldest daughter (William Creque's wife) and her two children.

He was a member of the California State Assembly for the 18th District, 1860-61.

His children (9):
Julia Ann (1814 - ) m. William Konover Creque (1811-1886);
Corydon (19 June 1816-1899) m. Martha R. Spencer;
Caroline (19 Aug. 1818 - ) m. DeWitt Ford;
Francis Orville (13 July 1820 - ) m. Susan Fogle;
Rasselas (son) (12 Oct 1822-1850);
Mahlon Dickerson (7 Sep 1827 - ) m. ?; there was a daughter b. in 1872;

Oscar Llewellyn Crandall (13 Feb 1830 - ) m. Winnifred Elizabeth Pitchford on 26 Jun 1863; they had a son, Theodore Tracy (22 June 1865-17 Oct 1950) m. Lily Geddie [Getty?] Henderson (9 Dec 1868, San Francisco, Ca - 18 Feb. 1967 Carmichael, Sacramento Co., Ca) on 28 Dec 1887.

Theodore Tracy (6 July 1833-1861); and
Joseph De Puy (24 Apr 1838-1869).
Parents: Abijah Fairchild and Sarah Howell.
Abijah was b. 2 Sept. 1758 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ; m. Sarah Howell 7 Oct. 1779 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ; d. 25 Jan. 1851 in Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY. Sarah was born 8 Oct. 1759 in New Jersey. They had another son, John Flavel Fairchild, b. 18 May 1786 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.

NOTE: Abijah's birth date on their memorial in Cooperstown Presbyterian Cem. reads 1738-1831. This does not correspond w/the following data found for Abijah's parents. Am leaving the info as is as I do further checking.

Abijah's parents were David Fairchild (b. 6 May 1734 in Morris Co., NJ) and Catharine Gregory (b. 13 Mar. 1734/35)


David of this memorial married Deborah Palmer 28 Oct. 1813 in New York; she was b. 1795 and d. 1875.

He started numerous newspapers only to move six to nine months later, selling his interests, often to a son or relation. The earliest newspaper of record that he owned was "Cortland Advocate" which was being published on October 7th, 1831 by David Fairchild. It ended its run about the end of 1837, the last copy held in New York is September 21st, 1837.

February 24, 1838; this was the first issue of the "Ovid Bee" in Ovid, Seneca Co., NY.

February 8, 1843; "Dansville Republican" printed at Dansville, Livingston county, N.Y. David Fairchild, its former proprietor, and by whom it was commenced and continued to the close of the 1st volume, has disposed of his entire interest in the establishment to his son, F. Orville Fairchild.

April 4 1844: Then, off to The "Trumansburg Gazette," printed at Trumansburg, Tompkins Co. N.Y.

February 12, 1845: "Dansville Republican"; This paper, first established three years ago (see above), by David Fairchild, and since published by F. Orville Fairchild.

From 1845 to 1848, David Fairchild owned 4 other newspapers.

When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, Calif., David Fairchild sold his interest in his current newspaper holding, "Wayne County Democrat" (NY) and he, along with son Mahlon, and son-in-law, William K. Creque, left for California.

He returned from the gold fields, leaving the others in California. David then emigrated to California with his wife, youngest son and eldest daughter (William Creque's wife) and her two children.

He was a member of the California State Assembly for the 18th District, 1860-61.

His children (9):
Julia Ann (1814 - ) m. William Konover Creque (1811-1886);
Corydon (19 June 1816-1899) m. Martha R. Spencer;
Caroline (19 Aug. 1818 - ) m. DeWitt Ford;
Francis Orville (13 July 1820 - ) m. Susan Fogle;
Rasselas (son) (12 Oct 1822-1850);
Mahlon Dickerson (7 Sep 1827 - ) m. ?; there was a daughter b. in 1872;

Oscar Llewellyn Crandall (13 Feb 1830 - ) m. Winnifred Elizabeth Pitchford on 26 Jun 1863; they had a son, Theodore Tracy (22 June 1865-17 Oct 1950) m. Lily Geddie [Getty?] Henderson (9 Dec 1868, San Francisco, Ca - 18 Feb. 1967 Carmichael, Sacramento Co., Ca) on 28 Dec 1887.

Theodore Tracy (6 July 1833-1861); and
Joseph De Puy (24 Apr 1838-1869).

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