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Eusebius Fargo

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Eusebius Fargo

Birth
Vermont, USA
Death
unknown
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Youngest child of Aaron Fargo, Jr. and Elizabeth Reed. They married abt. 1758, Huntington, Chittenden Co., VT.

Married Abigail Streeter (1780, CT-1 Aug 1856, Mason Co., WV). She was previously married to William Guild.

Step-Child:
*Experience Guild (28 Nov 1801, Genesee County, NY-28 Mar 1860, Onarga, Iroquois Co., IL) m. Abraham Lehigh (1795, VT-Apr 1836, Perrysville, Vermillion Co., IN) on 14 Dec 1817, Mason Co., WV.
On 10 Apr 1829, Abraham & Enoch Lehi of Vermillion Co., IN. purchased 80 acres for sale in Crawfordsville, IN. (E1/2 of the 4th E Quarter, Sect. 8, Twp. 19N, Range 9W).
On 24 Jan 1835, Abraham Lehi of Vermillion Co., IN. purchased 94 acres in Iroquois Co., IL.(Lot 6, NE Quarter of Sect. 1, Twp. 25N, Range 10E). Recorded on 16 Mar 1837 as well.
On 20 Mar 1837, Abe Lehi and heirs of Iroquois Co., IL. purchased 80 acres in Iroquois Co., IL. (Lot 5, NE Quarter of Sect. 1, Twp. 25N, Range 10E).

Children: (11)
*1. Viletty Fargo (1807, NY-1879, Onarga, Iroquois Co., IL) m. William Hall
*2. Irene Fargo (1809, NY-1868, Iroquois Co. IL) m. Creed H. Boswell on 1 Jul 1827, Mason Co., WV. #202533131
*3. Larolt Fargo (1810, NY-1887, Scioto Co., OH) m. Elizabeth Edwards in 1837.
4. Henrietta Fargo La Ralt lived in Kentucky. Henrietta Fargo m. Owen Edward(s).
*5. Adelia Fargo (1812, Frederick Co., VA-1890, Independence Co., AR) m. Thomas Norvall
*6. Amanda Fargo 27 Dec 1812, VA-28 Aug 1851, Madison Co., IN) m. James Ross. 10 children born in WV: Emily, Gilbert, Harriet, Henrietta, Albert, Jennie, Abner, George, Mary Jane, and Kate.
*7. Luna Fargo (1817, VA-1872, IN) m. John W. Forrest
*8. Nancy Fargo (1820, Mason Co., WV-1858, WV)
9. John Fargo (1850 Census, Putnam Co. WV, John Fargo b. 1822, WV, wife Susan b. 1839)
*10. Lucinda A. Fargo (1828, WV-1912, WV) m. Nelson Skeels
11. Abigail Fargo (drowned at an early age)
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On Nov. 10, 1806, a group of people organized themselves in a Society, called the First Congregational Society of West Pultney, at that time, in the Township of Northampton, Genesee County, New York. Eusebius Fargo is listed as one of 24 members.

1820 Census (Mason Co., VA)
Eusebius Fargo
m 1(0-10), 1(45+)
f 5(0-10), 2(10-16), 1(45+)

1830 Census (Mason Co., VA)
Eusebius Fargo
m 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(50-60)
f 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 2(10-15), 1(15-20), 1(40-50)

1850 Census (Mason Co., WV)
Larolt Fargo 40 New York (son)
Eliza Fargo 26 Virginia
Elizabeth Fargo 14 Virginia
Emily C Fargo 11 Virginia
Mary A Fargo 9 Virginia
James G Fargo 4 Virginia

1850 Census (Dist. 21, Iroquois Co., IL)
Lucinda A Skeels 21 VA (no family members)

Step-daughter Experience Guild, the daughter of William Guild and Abigail Streeter, her mothers' second husband Eusebius Fargo. He had lived in Canada some years before their marriage. In November of 1814, they emigrated to Mason County, West Virginia.

Eusebius died in the 1830's and his burial became lost in time.
Youngest child of Aaron Fargo, Jr. and Elizabeth Reed. They married abt. 1758, Huntington, Chittenden Co., VT.

Married Abigail Streeter (1780, CT-1 Aug 1856, Mason Co., WV). She was previously married to William Guild.

Step-Child:
*Experience Guild (28 Nov 1801, Genesee County, NY-28 Mar 1860, Onarga, Iroquois Co., IL) m. Abraham Lehigh (1795, VT-Apr 1836, Perrysville, Vermillion Co., IN) on 14 Dec 1817, Mason Co., WV.
On 10 Apr 1829, Abraham & Enoch Lehi of Vermillion Co., IN. purchased 80 acres for sale in Crawfordsville, IN. (E1/2 of the 4th E Quarter, Sect. 8, Twp. 19N, Range 9W).
On 24 Jan 1835, Abraham Lehi of Vermillion Co., IN. purchased 94 acres in Iroquois Co., IL.(Lot 6, NE Quarter of Sect. 1, Twp. 25N, Range 10E). Recorded on 16 Mar 1837 as well.
On 20 Mar 1837, Abe Lehi and heirs of Iroquois Co., IL. purchased 80 acres in Iroquois Co., IL. (Lot 5, NE Quarter of Sect. 1, Twp. 25N, Range 10E).

Children: (11)
*1. Viletty Fargo (1807, NY-1879, Onarga, Iroquois Co., IL) m. William Hall
*2. Irene Fargo (1809, NY-1868, Iroquois Co. IL) m. Creed H. Boswell on 1 Jul 1827, Mason Co., WV. #202533131
*3. Larolt Fargo (1810, NY-1887, Scioto Co., OH) m. Elizabeth Edwards in 1837.
4. Henrietta Fargo La Ralt lived in Kentucky. Henrietta Fargo m. Owen Edward(s).
*5. Adelia Fargo (1812, Frederick Co., VA-1890, Independence Co., AR) m. Thomas Norvall
*6. Amanda Fargo 27 Dec 1812, VA-28 Aug 1851, Madison Co., IN) m. James Ross. 10 children born in WV: Emily, Gilbert, Harriet, Henrietta, Albert, Jennie, Abner, George, Mary Jane, and Kate.
*7. Luna Fargo (1817, VA-1872, IN) m. John W. Forrest
*8. Nancy Fargo (1820, Mason Co., WV-1858, WV)
9. John Fargo (1850 Census, Putnam Co. WV, John Fargo b. 1822, WV, wife Susan b. 1839)
*10. Lucinda A. Fargo (1828, WV-1912, WV) m. Nelson Skeels
11. Abigail Fargo (drowned at an early age)
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On Nov. 10, 1806, a group of people organized themselves in a Society, called the First Congregational Society of West Pultney, at that time, in the Township of Northampton, Genesee County, New York. Eusebius Fargo is listed as one of 24 members.

1820 Census (Mason Co., VA)
Eusebius Fargo
m 1(0-10), 1(45+)
f 5(0-10), 2(10-16), 1(45+)

1830 Census (Mason Co., VA)
Eusebius Fargo
m 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(50-60)
f 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 2(10-15), 1(15-20), 1(40-50)

1850 Census (Mason Co., WV)
Larolt Fargo 40 New York (son)
Eliza Fargo 26 Virginia
Elizabeth Fargo 14 Virginia
Emily C Fargo 11 Virginia
Mary A Fargo 9 Virginia
James G Fargo 4 Virginia

1850 Census (Dist. 21, Iroquois Co., IL)
Lucinda A Skeels 21 VA (no family members)

Step-daughter Experience Guild, the daughter of William Guild and Abigail Streeter, her mothers' second husband Eusebius Fargo. He had lived in Canada some years before their marriage. In November of 1814, they emigrated to Mason County, West Virginia.

Eusebius died in the 1830's and his burial became lost in time.


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