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Cyrus Colton

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Cyrus Colton

Birth
Gouverneur, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
21 Nov 1889 (aged 75)
Burial
Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Cyrus Colton was the son of Jonathan Strong Colton and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Donaldson.
From "History of Bureau County, Illinois," H. C. Bradsby, Editor, World Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885:
"Cyrus Colton received the benefit of a common school education in New York. Early in life he became a farmer, and has followed that vocation ever since. In 1835 he came to this county with his wife and his parents, having been married just before starting West, August 13, 1835, in Lewis County, N. Y. to Miss Fidelia L. Pitcher, who died here September 22, 1879. She was the mother of five children: Mrs. Lucretia M. Eastman, deceased; Eveline L., wife of John T. Conner; Charles P., who enlisted in August, 1861, in the Federal Army and served faithfully to protect the stars and stripes till the close of the war (he died in 1871, age thirty years, from disease contracted during the war), Levinia E., wife of E. D. Scott, and Seth W. Colton, who married Miss Lizzie Roberts, who is the mother of one boy Robert P. Colton. Mr. Cyrus Colton was married a second time January 17, 1881, to Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Zearing. She died February 1882. Mr. Cyrus Colton has been a successful farmer. His home is pleasantly located in Section 13, in Wyanet Township, and is made brighter by the presence of his son and his family. the storms of life, thought often severe, have left Mr. Colton a hale old man, although he has passed the allotted three score and ten."

Grandchildren:
Clara Bell Conner Childs
Bertha M. Scott Hurlock
Cyrus Colton was the son of Jonathan Strong Colton and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Donaldson.
From "History of Bureau County, Illinois," H. C. Bradsby, Editor, World Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885:
"Cyrus Colton received the benefit of a common school education in New York. Early in life he became a farmer, and has followed that vocation ever since. In 1835 he came to this county with his wife and his parents, having been married just before starting West, August 13, 1835, in Lewis County, N. Y. to Miss Fidelia L. Pitcher, who died here September 22, 1879. She was the mother of five children: Mrs. Lucretia M. Eastman, deceased; Eveline L., wife of John T. Conner; Charles P., who enlisted in August, 1861, in the Federal Army and served faithfully to protect the stars and stripes till the close of the war (he died in 1871, age thirty years, from disease contracted during the war), Levinia E., wife of E. D. Scott, and Seth W. Colton, who married Miss Lizzie Roberts, who is the mother of one boy Robert P. Colton. Mr. Cyrus Colton was married a second time January 17, 1881, to Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Zearing. She died February 1882. Mr. Cyrus Colton has been a successful farmer. His home is pleasantly located in Section 13, in Wyanet Township, and is made brighter by the presence of his son and his family. the storms of life, thought often severe, have left Mr. Colton a hale old man, although he has passed the allotted three score and ten."

Grandchildren:
Clara Bell Conner Childs
Bertha M. Scott Hurlock

Inscription

CYRUS COLTON
DIED
NOV. 21, 1889
AGED
75 Y's 10 M's 8 D's



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48110199/cyrus-colton: accessed ), memorial page for Cyrus Colton (13 Jan 1814–21 Nov 1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 48110199, citing Oakland Cemetery, Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by GWC (contributor 46861802).