Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameDaniel NETTLETON
Birthabt 1769, New York1327,1469,1352, place only
Memoage 63 at death
Death4 Aug 1832, Augusta, Ontario, Canada1327,1453, p 84,1454,1400, p 1 Age: 63
BurialMaynard Cemetery, Grenville, Ontario, Canada1327,1454
OccupationInnkeeper1354
FatherAmos NETTLETON (1737-1798)
MotherUNNAMED (->1799)
Individual Notes
• Late from New York State, 1791.1339, p 6

• In 1814, Daniel Nettleton is listed as a Inn Keeper in the purchase of land in Prescott.1372, p 2

• The 1815 census shows Daniel with 8 girls and 2 boys.1354, p 2

• As a young girl, she [Annis Nettleton] used to tend bar in her father’s hotel. The Nettleton’s hotel was located in Prescott, which was just across the river from Odgensburg, New York. There was a lot of military action between the two river towns, and before an assault, the British soldiers would steel themselves with a drink at the Nettleton’s bar.1346, p 15

• From the Christian Guardian - Aug. 30, 1832
In Augusta, on the 4th instant, of cholera, Mr. Daniel Nettleton, one of the first settlers in this Province, and universally respected.1334, p 9

• Daniel (3) Nettleton had daughter Annis Nettleton married John Martin and son Moses Nettleton married Phebe Martin.1470
Census
• 1796 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.1471
• 1806 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.1341
• 1813 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada. 1 married man, 16-50; 1 woman, 2 boys, 8 girls.1351
• 1823 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada. 1 man, 1 woman, 4 daughters.1343, p 5
General
• This cholera epidemic lasted quite awhile and many death notices were in the papers we looked at. Prescott was a port for ships on the St. Lawrence River and that was the source of the disease. One medication we read about was charcoal and oil and if they threw it up, which was rare, just give them another dose.1334, p 2
Spouses
Birth27 Apr 1775, Arlington, Bennington, Vermont1327,1354, month and year only
Death27 Mar 1836, Augusta, Ontario, Canada1454,1400, p 1 Age: 60
Memodied age 60 years 11 months
BurialMaynard Cemetery, Grenville, Ontario, Canada1454
Ancestral File #N439-LL1473
FatherMoses HURLBUT Jr. (~1748-~1816)
MotherPatience HURLBUT (~1750->1813)
Individual Notes
• To his Excellancy the Governor in Council
The petition of Deborah Nettleton, Daughter of Moses Holibert
Most humbly [unclear]
That by virtue of an order of his Excellancy the Governor in Council of the 9th of November 1787, Your Petitioner being married and the Daughter of Moses Holibert who joined the Royal Standard before the Treaty of Separation in 1783 – Conceives herself entitled to Two Hundred acres of Land – And prays it may be granted her.
Deborah Nettleton
County of Grenville
May 14, 17931474
Census
• 1806 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.1341
• 1813 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada.1351
• 1823 Census: Augusta, Grenville, Ontario, Canada. 1 man, 1 woman, 4 daughters.1343, p 5
Marriageabt 1794, Augusta, Ontario, Canada1475, p 160,1354, date only
ChildrenDesire (~1794->1874)
 Sarah (~1796-)
 Moses (1798-1876)
 Annis (1800-1886)
 Elizabeth (1802-1865)
 Abraham (1804-1904)
 Rebecca (1805-1892)
 Jane (1807-1880)
 Barnabas (~1808-1867)
 Loretta (1812-~1885)
 Harriet (1813-1832)
Last Modified 21 Jun 2011Created 8 Aug 2023 using Reunion for Macintosh
Updated 8 Aug 2023
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