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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Alderman

 


The Alderman family has a notable presence in the sources, with several individuals and family lines mentioned. Here's an overview of the Alderman genealogy based on the provided documents:

Early Aldermans

  • William Alderman was born approximately 1654 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. He died in Simsbury, CT in August 1697. He married in 1679 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Mary Case was born on June 22, 1669 in Windsor, Hartford, CT, and died on August 22, 1725. She was married to William Alderman. William Alderman is said to have been born in England and moved to Simsbury, CT around 1660 to 1670.
  • John Alderman was born on June 9, 1684 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He died on February 25, 1758. He married on October 28, 1719.
  • Daniel Alderman was born October 8, 1738 in Simsbury, Connecticut. He died on July 15, 1790, in Simsbury, CT. He married Thankful Griffin.
  • Ezekiel Alderman was born February 26, 1772 in Connecticut. He died in 1863. He married Elizabeth Holcomb on July 17, 1791, in Greenbrier Co, Virginia.
  • Daniel Alderman Sr. was born on November 8, 1738 and died on July 15, 1790. He married Thankful Griffin, who was born on November 30, 1738 and died on December 18, 1835.
  • John Alderman Sr. was born on February 25, 1684 and died on February 2, 1758. He married Sarah Case, born 1699, and died on October 5, 1750.

Alderman Family in Later Generations

  • Daniel Shade Alderman, son of Clive Allison and Elsie Rebecca Alderman of Huntersville, was born November 5, 1935 and died January 30, 1947 at the age of 11.
  • Harry James Alderman of Richwood, died April 29, 1961. He was a farmer and woodsman.
  • George Fountain Alderman was born in Bath County, Virginia, on February 9, 1871, and died September 22, 1964. He was married to Susan Nevada Kellison. He was a lumberman and farmer, and was among the last survivors of white pine logging on the Greenbrier river.
  • John A. Alderman was born March 7, 1826, in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and died June 6, 1902. He was married to Emily Gillispie on March 1, 1868. John A. Alderman was also married to Mary Ann Bird on March 9, 1859, and to Martha Casebolt on April 17, 1856.
  • Timothy Samuel Alderman of Huntersville, born November 30, 1877, died April 18, 1964. He was the son of Octave and Nancy Alderman.
  • Warwick Peyton Alderman of Huntersville, died August 2, 1951. He was the son of William C. and Phoebe J. Alderman.
  • Mrs. Ada Dean Alderman, a widow of the late Esco Alderman, died January 27, 1948.
  • Mary Ellen Alderman Butterbaugh died January 19, 1951, at 82 years of age. She was the daughter of the late John and Emily Bird Alderman.
  • Mitchell Alderman, of White Sulphur, died March 13, 1971. He was the son of the late Noah and Alcinda Pyles Alderman.
  • Samuel Noah Alderman was born September 17, 1900 and died July 4, 1959. He was the son of the late William C. and Phoebe Jane Alderman.

Marriages and Family Connections

  • The Aldermans have intermarried with other families including Case, Griffin, Holcomb, Gillispie, Bird, and Butterbaugh.
  • Ezekiel Alderman married Elizabeth Holcomb and their descendants are recorded in the family group record
  • John A. Alderman married Martha Casebolt.
  • Origin W. Underwood married Eula May Alderman.

Other Notable Aldermans

  • Lillian Alderman Gillispie Hatton died November 1, 1963, at the age of 91. She was the daughter of the late John Adam and Emley B.rd Alderman.
  • Arnold Alderman was killed in an automobile accident on November 22, 1954.
  • There are references to various other Aldermans in the newspaper clippings who had died, including Harry James Alderman, Timothy Samuel Alderman, Warwick Peyton Alderman, Mrs. Ada Dean Alderman, Mrs. Mary Ellen Alderman Butterbaugh, Mitchell Alderman, and Samuel Noah Alderman.
  • The Alderman Cemetery is mentioned as a burial place for some members of the family.

Geographical Locations

  • The early Aldermans lived in Connecticut, specifically in Windsor and Simsbury.
  • Later generations of Aldermans are found in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and Greenbrier County, and other places like Nebraska.

Summary The Alderman family has a long history in the United States, with roots in Connecticut and connections to Pocahontas County, West Virginia and other areas. They have intermarried with numerous other families and have been involved in a variety of professions including farming and lumber work. The sources provide a detailed look into the different generations of this family.

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