Harriet Todd Sturdevant
STURDEVANT, Harriet Todd8, (Charles J.7, Ambrose6, Jonah5, Stephen4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Christopher1) married Lieutenant Colonel Nathan R. Sturdevant. Child: I. Anna Seymour, b. 1864, d. July 16, 1881, in Grand Detour, Ill.
STURDEVANT, Harriet Todd8, (Charles J.7, Ambrose6, Jonah5, Stephen4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Christopher1) married Lieutenant Colonel Nathan R. Sturdevant. Child: I. Anna Seymour, b. 1864, d. July 16, 1881, in Grand Detour, Ill.
HON. ROBERT F. STURDEVANT. – Mr. Sturdevant is known as the pioneer lawyer of Dayton, Washington, and is one of its most enterprising citizens. His birthplace was Warren county, Pennsylvania; and the date was November 18, 1841. About eighteen months after that important event in his history, his parents moved to Iowa, and settled in Lee county. There they remained until 1854, when they removed to Clark county, Wisconsin. There Robert attended school, and in 1860 began the study of law. He was engaged in professional study and practice till 1873, when, in company with his father and mother and … Read more
The Families of Ancient New Haven compilation includes the families of the ancient town of New Haven, covering the present towns of New Haven, East Haven, North Haven, Hamden, Bethany, Woodbridge and West Haven. These families are brought down to the heads of families in the First Census (1790), and include the generation born about 1790 to 1800. Descendants in the male line who removed from this region are also given, if obtainable, to about 1800, unless they have been adequately set forth in published genealogies.