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Ann <I>Peterson</I> Aten

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Ann Peterson Aten

Birth
Hancock County, West Virginia, USA
Death
9 Aug 1892 (aged 76)
New Cumberland, Hancock County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
New Manchester, Hancock County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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BIO circa 1879:
Ann Peterson-Aten & Richard Aten settled in Fulton Co. nearly forty years ago and were therefore pioneers. He was born in Hancock Co. WV., June 2 1815 and was the son of William and Jane Anderson-Aten and was the third of a family of 7 children. Growing to manhood in Virginia, he was there married to Miss Ann Peterson in 1840. He set out for Illinois and in due time arrived at Astoria. In 1838, previous to his marriage he had purchased land here, and 2 years later moved into a rough log house without windows and a fire place, partly built, occupied one corner of the cabin. Mr A., who had been used to civilization, necessarily had to put up with many inconveniences in his Western home for a number of years. His nearest neighbors, it might be said, were snakes and salamanders which crept beneath the cabin over around and in it. On one occasion, Mrs A. was greatly frightened by the dropping of a huge rattle snake upon the floor, narrowly missing her head in its descent. Long years have passed since then, but those early cabin days are fresh in the memory of these pioneers. They have 4 children: Henry J, who resides at Quincy, John lives in Astoria township, Cornelius and Lucinda.

SOURCE: History of Illinois, Fulton County, IL. 1879, Page 420.

CHILDREN:
i. Henry J Aten 1841 – 1913
ii. John NMN Aten 1843 – 1906
iii. Cornelius L Aten 1845 – 1909
iv. Lucinda Aten 1847 – 1924
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BIO circa 1879:
Ann Peterson-Aten & Richard Aten settled in Fulton Co. nearly forty years ago and were therefore pioneers. He was born in Hancock Co. WV., June 2 1815 and was the son of William and Jane Anderson-Aten and was the third of a family of 7 children. Growing to manhood in Virginia, he was there married to Miss Ann Peterson in 1840. He set out for Illinois and in due time arrived at Astoria. In 1838, previous to his marriage he had purchased land here, and 2 years later moved into a rough log house without windows and a fire place, partly built, occupied one corner of the cabin. Mr A., who had been used to civilization, necessarily had to put up with many inconveniences in his Western home for a number of years. His nearest neighbors, it might be said, were snakes and salamanders which crept beneath the cabin over around and in it. On one occasion, Mrs A. was greatly frightened by the dropping of a huge rattle snake upon the floor, narrowly missing her head in its descent. Long years have passed since then, but those early cabin days are fresh in the memory of these pioneers. They have 4 children: Henry J, who resides at Quincy, John lives in Astoria township, Cornelius and Lucinda.

SOURCE: History of Illinois, Fulton County, IL. 1879, Page 420.

CHILDREN:
i. Henry J Aten 1841 – 1913
ii. John NMN Aten 1843 – 1906
iii. Cornelius L Aten 1845 – 1909
iv. Lucinda Aten 1847 – 1924
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  • Created by: San
  • Added: Mar 12, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49617522/ann-aten: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Peterson Aten (19 Apr 1816–9 Aug 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 49617522, citing Flats Cemetery, New Manchester, Hancock County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by San (contributor 47126670).