Anna Elizabeth Applegate

Female 1860 - 1882  (22 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Elizabeth Applegate was born 1860 (daughter of William Clarke Applegate and Eliza Ann Wilson); died 24 Dec 1882.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5F4E6D2


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Clarke Applegate was born 26 Jan 1834, MIssouri, USA (son of Lisbon Applegate and Elizabeth Martin); died 06 Mar 1883, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5F4E6D
    • Residence: 1850, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA

    William married Eliza Ann Wilson 18 Dec 1856. Eliza (daughter of Isaac Wilson and Elizabeth Harriman) was born 1834, MIssouri, USA; died , Brunswick, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eliza Ann Wilson was born 1834, MIssouri, USA (daughter of Isaac Wilson and Elizabeth Harriman); died , Brunswick, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Lisbon Douglas Applegate was born 22 Aug 1857, Missouri, USA; died 25 Nov 1937, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA.
    2. 1. Anna Elizabeth Applegate was born 1860; died 24 Dec 1882.
    3. Louella Applegate was born 22 Sep 1862; died 10 Jul 1913.
    4. Horace Clarke Applegate was born 21 Nov 1864, Brunswick, Missouri, USA; died 04 Jun 1937, Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Maude Applegate was born 13 Aug 1867.
    6. Eva Zoe Applegate was born 16 Nov 1869.
    7. James Ernest Applegate was born 12 Sep 1871.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lisbon Applegate was born 22 Jul 1803, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA (son of Daniel Applegate and Rachel Lindsay); died 23 Jan 1874, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5F4E6
    • Occupation: 1850
    • Residence: 1850, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA
    • Occupation: 1870
    • Residence: 1870, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Tobacconist

    Occupation:
    Farmer

    Lisbon — Elizabeth Martin. Elizabeth (daughter of Lewis Martin and Unknown) was born 06 May 1808, Virginia, USA; died 30 Dec 1890. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Martin was born 06 May 1808, Virginia, USA (daughter of Lewis Martin and Unknown); died 30 Dec 1890.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA

    Children:
    1. Lisbon Applegate
    2. George Wallace Applegate was born 13 Dec 1827, Chariton County, Missouri, USA; died 09 May 1902, Applegate, Placer County, California, USA; was buried , Auburn, California, USA.
    3. John Lindsay Applegate was born 06 Nov 1829, Cole County, Missouri, USA; died 20 Feb 1887, Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA.
    4. Lewis Martin Applegate was born 23 Jan 1832, Cole County, Missouri, USA; died 26 Sep 1915, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.
    5. 2. William Clarke Applegate was born 26 Jan 1834, MIssouri, USA; died 06 Mar 1883, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.
    6. James Lindsay Applegate was born 03 Sep 1836, Chariton County, Missouri, USA; died 10 May 1911, Pasadena, California, USA.

  3. 6.  Isaac Wilson

    Isaac — Elizabeth Harriman. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Harriman
    Children:
    1. 3. Eliza Ann Wilson was born 1834, MIssouri, USA; died , Brunswick, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Applegate was born Abt 1768, Albany, New York, USA (son of Richard Applegate and Catherine Wiggins); died 11 Feb 1826, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Voress Number: 5F4E
    • Residence: 1822, St Louis, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    A Narrative of the Life of Daniel Applegate
    By his son, Lisbon, written about 1870

    My knowledge of my ancestors is very imperfect. My Grand father Applegate was a native of the state of New Jersey. He was of English origin. His Christian name was Richard. After he had a family he emigrated to the colony of New York near Albany. About the time the Revolutionary War broke out his wife who was a Wiggins ? a wealthy family of one of the New England colonies – died. My father was born in New York in the year 1768 and after the loss of his mother, was a stout boy 9 or 10 years old, was put with a steady Dutch farmer to raise. Grand father and his oldest son Benjamin a lad of 18 went into the army and served in what was called the "Jersey line." Father, whose name was Daniel, when eleven years old ran away, and went eighty miles to Washington's army to join his father and brother. But the Jersey line was not there, but was serving in a different part of the country.

    The officers were at a loss to know what to do with the boy, who like "Japhet” was in search of his father, & was anxious to remain in the army until he could find him.

    A kind hearted colonel (I forget his name) took him into his quarters and had him taught to play the fife and had him enrolled as a fifer. He also taught him to read, mostly from a newspaper, and he learned to write, by imitating the common Roman letters. He was in the army the winter Washington encamped at Valley Forge, at the battle of Brandy Wine, and many other engagements, and was in the army until it was disbanded at New York. He was now 16 years old, but remarkably well grown, as he was a man of powerful frame fully 6 feet high, not fleshy but muscular and his usual weight was 196 pounds. At the close of the war, out of employment, having nothing but Continental money, of no value ? (he gave $300 for a pocket knife) he got employment on board a ship. He was in the ship, a merchant vessel three years, and learned navigation, of course Arithmetic, Geometry, &c. but was delighted with Astronomy in which science he made great proficiency. He read everything that came in the way, and was the best posted man in history I ever say.

    In 1788 he came to Kentucky, and went to Lindsay station, which was situated in Scott County as now organized, and helped defend the few settlers then in the country against the Indians. In 1790 he married Rachel Lindsay, my mother, who was a daughter of Anthony Lindsay, one of the early pioneers to the "Dark and Bloody Ground" as Kentucky was called. He came from the Eastern shore of Maryland. He was of an old Scotch family, as was his wife, my Grand Mother Rachel Dorsey. Anthony Lindsay was a very noted man in early times in Kentucky. He was better off than nearly any of the emigrants, and had a numerous family of grown up sons, most of them had served in the Revolution. There was John, Anthony, Nicholas, Vachel & Charles whom I remember, all were in the war.

    The three first cabins father built were burnt by the Indians.

    My oldest sister Mary was born in 1792. She died at 4 years old. Lydia was born in 1794. She married and died at 18 years of age. Elisha was born in 1796. He was a splendid young man, was a volunteer in 1815, and died at Baton Rouge on his way to join Jackson's army at New Orleans. Lucy was born in 1798, married James Wingfield, and died in Cedar County Mo. in 1860. Milton was born in 1800, he died in Illinois in 1835. I was born in Shelby County Ky, July 27, 1803, eight miles south of Shelbyville. In 1806 father moved to Henry county Ky. where he resided fill he came to Missouri in 1822. He died in St. Louis County in 1825.

    I can remember Grand Father Lindsay. He died at my father's house in 1808.

    You are aware that my brothers younger than myself in Oregon, Charles, born in 1805, Lindsay in 1807 and Jesse in 1812.

    Written by Judge Lisbon Applegate about 1870
    Framed by his grand? daughter Maude Applegate Rucker,
    March 18th, 1914

    Lisbon’s brief narrative is a good starting point for recording the life of Daniel.

    Daniel was born around 1767 or 1768. His mother died when he was only nine or ten years old. In 1777, his father Richard and his older brother Benjamin joined the Continental forces fighting in the Revolutionary War. Daniel was sent to live on the farm of Peter Lanterman, who had married his sister Alletta.

    Daniel ran away from the Lanterman farm and in 1778 was enlisted as a fifer in September, 1778, and was listed as a drummer and a fifer in November.

    In January, 1780, Daniel enlisted as a private. He was only about thirteen years old. H served in Captain Jeremiah Ballard’s Co., Second Regiment, New Jersey Continental Line and in Captain Abel Wyenon’s Seventh Co., New Jersey Regiment, New Jersey Continental Line. He was at Yorktown, Virginia, for the surrender of General Cornwallis in 1781.

    Daniel was discharged on 5 June 1783 at Snake Hill, New York--perhaps twenty miles north of Albany.

    Lisbon’s narrative is the only source we have for Daniel’s activities between his discharge in 1783 and his marriage to Rachel Lindsey in 1790.

    On 4 June 1790, a marriage bond was issued for Daniel Applegate and Rachel Lindsey. The surety on the bond was Benjamin Applegate--probably Daniel’s brother. The wedding occurred on 10 June 1790.

    Daniel appears on various tax lists for Woodford and later Franklin and Henry Counties in Kentucky for several decades--usually associated with his father in law Anthony Lindsey. The general area was between Frankfort and Louisville.

    In March, 1799, Daniel received 100 acres of bounty land for his service in the Revolutionary War. He promptly transferred it to Abraham Bell.

    About 1822, Daniel moved to Missouri. He died in St. Louis on 11 February 1826. His son Lisbon was the executor of his estate.

    Daniel married Rachel Lindsay 10 Jun 1790, Versailles, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA. Rachel (daughter of Anthony Lindsay and Rachel Dorsey) was born 1769, Maryland, USA; died Aft 1830, Maryland, St Louis County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rachel Lindsay was born 1769, Maryland, USA (daughter of Anthony Lindsay and Rachel Dorsey); died Aft 1830, Maryland, St Louis County, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Applegate was born 1792, Lindsay Station, Scott County, Kentucky, USA; died 1796.
    2. Lydia Applegate was born 1794, Woodford, Scott County, Kentucky, USA; died Abt 1812.
    3. Elisha Applegate was born 1796, Scott County, Kentucky, USA; died 07 Jan 1815, Camp Jackson, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
    4. Lucy Applegate was born 1798, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA; died 1860, Cedar County, Missouri, USA.
    5. John Milton Applegate was born 1799, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA; died 1835, Pike County, Illinois, USA.
    6. 4. Lisbon Applegate was born 22 Jul 1803, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA; died 23 Jan 1874, Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Charles Applegate was born 24 Jan 1806, Henry County, Kentucky, USA; died 09 Aug 1879, Yoncalla, Douglas County, Oregon, USA.
    8. Anthony Lindsay Applegate was born 18 Sep 1808, Henry County, Kentucky, USA; died 28 Nov 1892, Lone Rock Ranch, Klamath County, Oregon, USA.
    9. Jesse Applegate was born 05 Jul 1811, Henry County, Kentucky, USA; died 22 Apr 1888, Yoncalla, Douglas County, Oregon, USA.

  3. 10.  Lewis Martin was born , Kentucky, USA.

    Lewis — Unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Unknown
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Martin was born 06 May 1808, Virginia, USA; died 30 Dec 1890.


Home Page |  What's New |  Most Wanted |  Surnames |  Photos |  Histories |  Documents |  Cemeteries |  Places |  Dates |  Reports |  Sources