Part II - Elizabeth Lamb
Family Group "I"
Elizabeth Lamb, daughter of Henry Lamb, was born 1 August 1741, in Perquimans County, North Carolina.
She was married in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Rowan County, North Carolina, 7 June 1761 to Samuel Osborne Sr., who was born 1731, in Warrington, Chester County, Pennsylvania, son of 12.Matthew Osborne, Jr. and Isabella Dobson of Roan County. (See Osborn Family, Part V)
She died 2 April 1801, buried Center Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, her will probated in Guilford County, North Carolina. Samuel died 15 April 1807 in New Garden, Guilford County.
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Samuel Osborne, Jr, son of Elizabeth Lamb and Samuel Osborne, Sr., was born 18 May 1765, in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Guilford county, North Carolina.
He was married 29 April 1790, at Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina, to Phoebe Hodson/Hodgson, who was born 26 April 1765, North Carolina, daughter of George Hodson/Hodgson, Jr, and Rachel Christy Oldham. This family recorded in World Family Tree, computer Volume 2.
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Jesse Osburne I, son of Elizabeth Lamb and Samuel Osborn Sr., was born 14 July 1766, in New Garden, in Guilford County, North Carolina.
He was married 10 October 1793, in Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, to Elizabeth Hodson/Hodgson, who was born 13 June 1772, in Perquimans County, North Carolina, the daughter of Robert Hodson/Hodgson and Rachel Mills.
Jesse died in 1828; Elizabeth died in 1832.
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Ruth Osborne, daughter of Samuel Osborne Jr. and Phoebe Hodson/Hodgson, was born 26 February 1791, Center, Guilford County, North Carolina.
She was married 23 November 1809, in Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina, to Gravner Green, (legally changed from Grovesnor Gossett) who was born 26 October 1783, in Guilford County, North Carolina.
Gravner died 10 October 1845, in Park County, Indiana; Ruth died after 1870.
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William Osborne, son of Samuel Osborn Jr. and Phoebe Hodson/Hodgson, was born 17 November 1798, in North Carolina.
He was married in 1818, to Keziah Harvey, born 26 September 1796, North Carolina. Keziah died 23 August 1853, in Grant County, Indiana, buried in Back Creek Friends Cemetery.
Jesse Harvey, born 31 December 1762, in Guilford County, North Carolina, died between 1831 & 1832, in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, son of Michael Harvey (born 1735, died 13 June 1805, Randolph County, North Carolina, married 1760) and Elizabeth Chaney, (born about 1739)
Married 24 May 1786, Center Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, North Carolina, to Keziah Ward, probably born Randolph County, daughter of Timothy Ward, (born about 1738, of Randolph County) and Susanna ____.
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Jesse Osborne II, was born 13 January 1801, in Guilford County, North Carolina.
He was married to Nancy Brown, who was born 5 March 1807, in Randolph County, North Carolina, daughter of Samuel Brown and Mary Davis.
Jesse died 12 August 1835, Parke County, Indiana, buried Rush Creek Cemetery, and Nancy married/2 Mr. Kirk, and was known as Granny Kirk. She died 23 March 1894, buried Rush Creek Cemetery.
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Charles Osborne, son of Jesse Osborne and Elizabeth Hodson/Hodgson, was born 22 September 1811, near Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina.
He was married 21 March 1833, in Deep River Monthly Meeting, in Guilford County, North Carolina, to Asenath Hiatt, who was born 17 April 1812, in North Carolina, the daughter of Cuthbert Hiatt and Hannah. They moved to Henricks County, Indiana in 1850
He died 22 July 1871, she died after 1880
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Joel Green, son of Ruth Osborne and Gravner Green, was born in 1810 in North Carolina.
He was married 21 November 1839, in Parke County, Indiana, to Rachel Prichard, who was born in 1810 in Kentucky, daughter of Jesse Prichard, (born 1772 Virginia.)
All of the children were born in Parke County.
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John Green, son of Ruth Osborne and Gravner Green, was born 11 March 1812 in Guilford County, North Carolina.
He was married 23 December 1838, in Parke County, Indiana, to Lucretia Whitehead, who was born in 1813, in Virginia. They were residents of Adams Township, in Parke County.
Lucretia died 5 January 1859; John died 20 January 1885, both in Parke County, Indiana. All of the children were born there.
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Abigail Osborn, daughter of William Osborne and Keziah, was born 8 December 1824, in North Carolina
She was married 17 March 1846, in Grant County, Indiana, 1st wife to George Shugart, who was born 1 May 1823, Wayne County, Indiana, the son of John Shugart and Sarah Ratliff. See: Shugart Family
Abigail died 29 September 1867, in Grant County, Indiana, and was buried in Deer Creek Cemetery.
George was married/3 on 18 June 1873, to Mary Ann Thomas born 11 January 1829, in Indiana, in Grant County, the widow of Isaac R Smith, the daughter of Jesse Thomas and Hannah Cox
John died 10 February 1904, in Grant County; Mary Anne died 30 April 1906, buried Mississinewa Friends/IOOF Cemetery, Marion, Grant County, Indiana
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John Osborn, son of Jesse Osborn II and Nancy Brown, was born 30 March 1835, in Sylvania, Parke County, Indiana.
A carpenter, he was married 10 June 1860, in Parke County, Indiana, to Susannah K Lindley, who was born 3 June 1835, east of Sylvania.
She had been a bright and happy child, possessed of more than ordinary wit and intelligence. Sweetly passed the early years of her life in happy companionship with her parents and brothers and sisters of whom there were five; all of whom preceded her in the Home beyond the river.
At the age of 12 a great sorrow came into her life, caused by the death of her beloved mother, but cheerfully her older sister, Martha, and she, comforted the bereaved father, took up the household duties, and the care of the younger children. Three years passed and while Martha was assisting in caring for the sick in a neighboring family she contracted the disease which soon sapped her life and Susannah, only 15, assumed the household cares and was a real mother to her younger sister Ruth and her brothers Hiram and Stephen. Nobly and well she filled the place of wife and mother.
An example in energy, industry, neatness and economy to many much older than she. We often heard her remark, "it was very little playing I ever did after I was 12 years old except at school.
She began her school life at the early age of five, walking one and one-half miles through the forest to the Rush Creek school, where she progressed rapidly; later on she was privileged to attend Bloomingdale academy when Barnabas C. Hobbs was at the head of that institution. She often referred to these days with much pleasure. After this she was a teacher for two terms
John died 18 July 1913, Rush Creek, Parke County, Indiana, and Susannah died 25 June 1917, in Parke County.
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Samuel G Osborn, son of Jesse Osborne II and Nancy Brown, was born about 1827, Indiana.
He was married/1 14 May 1846, in Parke County, Indiana, to Hannah Hicks, mother of one child.
He was married/2 13 March 1851, in Parke County, Indiana, to Elizabeth Kellar.
We do not know the name of his third spouse.
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Luther Osborn, son of John Osborn and Susannah K Lindley, was born 16 May 1868, in Sylvania, Parke County, Indiana.
He was married 31 August 1901, to Mary (Mayde) Elizabeth Hadley, who was born 22 January 1872, in Livery Township, Parke County, Indiana, the daughter of Thomas Hadley and Mary Ann Woody.
Thomas Hadley, son of Hadley and Catherine Holoday, was born 27 February 1820, Orange County, Indiana, died 19 May 1880.
He was married 7 April 1853, to Mary Ann Woody, daughter of James Woody and Marjorie Hall.
Mayde died 13 March 1955, in Clawson, Oakland County, Michigan; Luther died 21 August 1959, Galesburg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, and was buried 30 August 1959, in St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, as was Mayde.
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Gerald Osborn, son of Luther Osborn and Mary Elizabeth Hadley, was born 11 April 1903, and died 24 December 1973, in Atlanta, Georgia.
He married Dorothy Dunlap.
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