ISAAC KINGMAN

Isaac Kingman gravestone
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B. November 18, 1776 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA
D. January 27, 1867 in Hainesville, Lake County, IL
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  • Father: Isaac Kingman, Jr; born October 11, 1747 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA, son of Isaac Kingman (1699-1779) and Jane (Kingman) Kingman (1704-1769); fought in the Revolutionary War, Private, under Colonel Homan and Colonel May, Massachusetts Troops; Isaac died November 11, 1839 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; buried in Goshen Center Cemetery, Goshen, Hampshire County, MA.
  • Mother: Content (Packard) Kingman born September 27, 1747 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; Content died April 19, 1841 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA
  • Wife: Mercy B. (Bigelow) Kingman born September 28, 1772 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; married Isaac Kingman on November 26, 1801 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; Mercy died February 23, 1867 in Hainesville, Lake County, IL (See Section pertaining to Mercy B. (Bigelow) Kingman buried in the Fort Hill Cemetery)
  • Children:
    1. Sharon Kingman born September 27, 1802 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; married Abigail Thayer (1801-1842) on August 31, 1827 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; Sharon died December 14, 1843; buried in Chester Cemetery, Chesterland, Geauga County, OH
    2. Nelson Kingman born February 15, 1804
    3. Maria (Kingman) White born July 8, 1806 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; married Nahum White (1800-1875) in 1826; Maria died November 15, 1875; Maria and Nahum are buried in Grant Cemetery, Ingleside, Lake County, IL.
    4. Edmund Kingman born October 15, 1808 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; married Hannah Hawes (1812-1843) on October 1832 in Chester, Geauga, OH; Edmund died February 6, 1890 in Independence, Buchanan County, IA; buried in Millard Cemetery, Millard, Walworth County, WI.

According to the Weekly Wisconsin (Milwaukee WI) Saturday, February 15, 1880, page 5:

   “ELKHORN, Wis., Feb. 7. – Edmund Kingman, a pioneer of Silver Creek, died last night, at Independence, Ia., aged 81 years.  The remains will be brought here for burial.”

5. William Bigelow Kingman born January 8, 1810 in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA; a Private in Company D, 46th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin; married Charity Scranton (1816-1890) in 1833; William died April 19, 1894 in Baraboo, Sauk County, WI; buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk County, WI

6. Charles Noble Kingman born September 24, 1812 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; married Eliza Ann Hendricks (1819-1864) on May 4, 1837 in Cuyahoga County, OH; Charles died May 4, 1885 in Des Moines, Polk County, IA; buried in Pin Hill Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, IA.

  • Siblings:
    • Jemina (Kingman) Bate born 1774 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, MA; married Asa Bates (1769-1840) on November 17, 1796; Jemina died June 20, 1836 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; buried in Village Cemetery, Cummington, Hampshire County, MA
    • Perthenia (Kingman) Ford born 1780 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; married Seth Ford (1778-1843) on February 20, 1806 in Goshen, MA; Perthenia died December 31, 1853 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; buried in Harlow Cemetery, Cummington, Hampshire County, MA
    • Reuben Kingman born 1781 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; married Betsey Clark (1786-1862) on March 18, 1808 in Plainfield, Hampshire County, MA; Reuben died January 27, 1844 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; buried in Goshen Center Cemetery, Goshen, Hampshire County, MA
    • Content “Tenty” (Kingman) Thayer born 1786 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; married Lewis A. Thayer (1788-1873) on January 2, 1816; Content died January 18, 1861 in Ohio; buried in City Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula County, OH
    • Levi Kingman born June 14, 1789 in Goshen, Hampshire County, MA; married (1) Theodotia Packard (1798-1829) in 1817; married (2) Wealthy Cobb (?-1855) on September 5, 1833, daughter of Deacon Amos Cobb; Levi died February 7, 1880 in Cummington, Hampshire County, MA; buried in Village Cemetery, Cummington, Hampshire County, MA

According to the Boston Evening Transcript (Boston MA) Wednesday, February 11, 1880, page 4:

   “Levi Kingman, who died at Cummington, Mass., Saturday, aged ninety, was the oldest person in town.  He was the principal founder of Cummington village, once owning a large part of the land on which it now stands, and being always noted for honesty and philanthropy he accumulated a handsome competency.”

Additional Information:

According to the 1850 U.S. Census for the Town Lafayette District, Walworth County WI, the household members were:

“William B. Kingman, age 39, occupation: farmer, born in Massachusetts; Carity (sic Charity) Kingman, age 35, born in New York; Clarissa Kingman, age 15, born in Ohio, deaf and dumb; Charlette N. Kingman, age 7, born in Ohio; Isaac Kingman, age 75, born in Massachusetts; Mercy Kingman, age 78, born in Connecticut; Charles Lenton, age 22, occupation: laborer, born in England”

According to the 1860 U.S. Census for the Town of Spring Prarie, WI with a Spring Prairie post office, the household members were:

“Charles N. Kingman, age 47, occupation: farmer, born in Massachusetts; Eliza A. Kingman, age 41, born in New York; Abrson C. Kingman, age 21, occupation: farmer, born in Ohio; Anson H. Kingman, age 21, occupation: farmer, born in Ohio; Mariette Kingman, age 20, born in Ohio; Isaac Kingman, age 84, born in Massachusetts; Mercy Kingman, age 88, born in Connecticut; Christana Tippman, age 15, occupation: domestic, born in Saxony”

According to the Waukegan Weekly Gazette (Waukegan IL) Saturday, February 9, 1867, page 3:

DIED.

At Hainesville, Jan. 27th 1867, at the residence of Nahum White, his son-in-law, ISAAC KINGSMAN (sic), aged 91 years.
   The deceased was born at Bridgeport, Mass. 1775 from whence he removed to the western part of that State and in 1832 emigrated to Ohio, where he remained until 1848 when he came to this county.  His father was a soldier during the Revolutionary war and was in the service when the deceased was born.”

According to the Hampshire Gazette and Northampton Courier (Northampton MA) Tuesday, March 12, 1867, page 3:

   “In Hainesville, Ill., Jan. 27, Isaac Kingman, aged 91; Feb. 25. Mercy, wife of Isaac Kingman, aged 94, both formerly of Cummington.  They had been married 66 years.”

According to the Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Thursday, March 14, 1867, page 4:

“At Hainesville, Ill., January 27, Isaac Kingman, 91; 25th, Mercy, 96, widow of Isaac Kingman, both formerly of Cummington.”