Melinda,
Rees Cadwallader/Cadwalader was the son of John Cadwalader Jr. and Sarah Ruth Bogue.
Rees was born 16 February 1816 in (probably)
Fulton Co., IL. Sabina was his sister born 10 April 1814, born Fulton co., IL. She
married Stephen Easley-probably brother to Rhoda.
Rees and Sabina were siblings to my Isaac Cadwalader. I have no Vernon Cadwalader in my
data base, but he could be the son of Rees.
The Easleys and Cadwaladers were Quakers, and I would start with a search of Quaker
records in the state of IL. There is a short page
on the Quakers of Fulton Co., IL at:
http://www.outfitters.com/illinois/history/family/quakers/quakers.html#qu
You can view the ancestors of Rees, Sabina and Isaac at my home page:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/Gladys-L-Brandstoettner/
Hopes this helps.
Gladys
Melinda Yoas wrote:
Hi,
I have 3 Cadwalladers in my family line, no connections between them that
I can find, but they are there just the same. Anyone notice any of
these?
REES CADWALLADER born abt. 1810 or so, married to Rhoda K. Easley, born
in 1821. No known children. No other information known.
SABINA CADWALLADER born 1811, died 1851 in Illinois. Married to Stephen
Easley in 1839 in Illinois. Stephen died in 1851 in Virginia. Together,
they had 4 known children, John, Elwood, Rees and Daniel.
VERNON CADWALLADER unknown birth or death dates, married to Eleanor
Battin, born in 1858 in Ohio.
So... this is ALL the information I have on these people... and maybe I
am grasping at straws here, but I have hopes that someone knows these
people.
Thanks:)
Melinda
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