AULD JOHN (CALVIN) CAMERON CARGILL

Male 1858 - 1919  (60 years)


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  1. 1.  AULD JOHN (CALVIN) CAMERON CARGILL was born on 14 Oct 1858 (son of AULD JAMES and REYNOLDS SARAH); died on 29 Sep 1919 in Anna, Illinois, Hospital; was buried in Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois.

    Notes:

    J. C. Auld is the way the name is found on his marriage license and other important papers and the family assumed the name was John Calvin until in 1979 an old Bible record was found listing the marriage of his parents, births and marriages of his brothers and sisters. There, his name is listed as John Cameron Cargill Auld born on Thursday 10/14/1858. He married 3/20/1884 to Isabelle (Belle) McMaster Hood b. 5/10/1858 d. 6/26/1942.

    For while, they lived on a farm south of Oakdale and then in April 1890, they bought the family farm from his parents. He farmed and was skillful in treating diseases of animals for his friends and neighbors. He d. 9/7/1919 at the Anna, Illinois Hospital. A few years later his widow moved to Oakdale. The last weeks of her life were spent on the farm where she had lived.

    Their three children were: Ollie Hood Auld (See Ollie H. Auld); James Earl Auld b. 1/26/1891, d. 10/1/1972. He married 12/1/1915 in Morning Sun, Iowa to Mary Edna Robb b. 3/2/1896 d. 3/10/1977. They have one daughter Mary Imogene b. 1/13/1918 who was married 6/7/1939 to Harold Lewis Chrissinger b. 11/6/1916. They have one daughter Sandra Claire b. 10/1/1940. She married 2/18/1962 Charles Russell Orr (b. 7/31/1941). Their children are: Steven Russell b. 10/6/1962. Diana Lynne b. 11/24/1963 Curtis William b. 7/7/1971; Harold McMaster Auld (see Harold M. Auld).

    By Maxine Musselman

    From 1979 WASHINGTON COUNTY ILLINOIS HISTORY

    He was a farmer, lived on the ridge just south of the old homestead, north of Oakdale, Illinois, per Narratives of Randolph County, Sparta Public Library, Sparta, Illinois.

    JOHN married HOOD ISABELLE (BELLE) MCMASTER on 20 Mar 1884. ISABELLE was born on 10 May 1858; died on 26 Jun 1942; was buried in Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. AULD OLIVER (OLLIE) HOOD was born on 19 Jun 1886; died on 23 May 1973.
    2. AULD JAMES EARL was born on 26 Jan 1891 in Dob 1/28/1990 per Narrative of Randolph Co.; died on 1 Oct 1972.
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  AULD JAMES was born on 28 Jun 1824 in Virginia; of New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio (son of AULD JOHN and FORSYTHE MARY); died on 1 Jan 1901 in Died very suddenly in his sleep at home of daughter Mrs. Jane Boyd..

    Notes:

    James Auld of New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio (b. 6/28/1824 d. 1/1/1901) was a farmer and a carpet weaver. He m. 2/17/1848 Sarah Reynolds b. 3/21/1829 in Ohio, whosse grandfather was Col. John Reynolds in the revolutionary War. James came to Illinois on the train from Ohio, with his wife, 2 daughters Lessie and Jane, his mother and a sister Ann in 1858. They then lived on the old Auld homestead north of where Harold Auld now lives. There his mother Mary d. 4/1/1962. In May 1865, he bought from Andrew Todd a farm about 1/2 mile south of where they lived. There his wife Sarah d. 2/1/1890. Sarah was well known and appreciated for her assistance to other families in times of sickness and grief.

    In April 1890, he sold the farm to his son John C. and his wife Isabelle. He continued to live with them after the deaath of his wife and continued as a weaver. He made an overnight visit with his daughter Jane and her family and died quietly in his sleep that night.

    Their children were: Mary Celesta (Lessie) Auld (See James McKnight Torrens); Sarah Jane Auld b. 3/6/1852, d. 4/12/1932, m. 3/10/1870 Richard Boyd; William Reynolds Auld (See William R. Auld); John C. Auld (See John C. Auld); James Oliver Auld b. 2/14/1868, d. 8/17/1885 aged 17 years 6 months 3 days. He was overheated putting hay in the barn. He is buried in Oakdale, Illinois Cemetery.

    By Maxine Musselman

    From1979 WASHINGTON COUNTY ILLINOIS HISTORY

    Per Narratives of Randolph County, James was a farmer and a weaver of cloth, as bedspreads, etc. He in his late years wore a paisley shawl over his shoulders when in church. He was tall and erect.

    JAMES married REYNOLDS SARAH on 17 Feb 1848 in Married by Rev. J. Henderson. SARAH was born on 21 Mar 1829 in Date may be 9/12/1829; Ohio; died on 1 Feb 1890 in At their home west of Oakdale.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  REYNOLDS SARAH was born on 21 Mar 1829 in Date may be 9/12/1829; Ohio; died on 1 Feb 1890 in At their home west of Oakdale..

    Notes:

    Per Narratives of Randolph County, she died at their hme west of Oakdale an just south of the old Auld homestead on the ridge. Harold Auld now living there (1957).
    Sarah was a woman of large build, very good in her home and the church, was a good manager and made everything serve its purpose in the home. It is through her family line that there is Rev. war services.

    Children:
    1. AULD MARY CELESTA (LESSIE) was born on 12 Sep 1850; died on 4 Jun 1888; was buried in Oakdale, Illinois Cemetery.
    2. AULD SARAH JANE was born on 6 Mar 1852; died on 12 Apr 1932; was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois.
    3. AULD WILLIAM REYNOLDS was born on 21 Nov 1853; died on 14 Mar 1939 in Suddenly at his home.; was buried in Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois.
    4. 1. AULD JOHN (CALVIN) CAMERON CARGILL was born on 14 Oct 1858; died on 29 Sep 1919 in Anna, Illinois, Hospital; was buried in Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois.
    5. AULD JAMES OLIVER was born on 24 Feb 1868; died on 17 Aug 1885 in Overheated putting hay in the barn.; was buried in Cemetery, Oakdale, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  AULD JOHN was born on 22 Feb 1783 in Grew up in Rockbridge Co. Va.; died on 9 Nov 1842.

    Notes:

    John Auld b. 2/22/1783 d. 11/9/1842 grew up in Rockbridge Co. Va. m. 12/17/1804 Mary Forsythe b. 3/28/1782 d. 4/1/1862. In 8/1814 they moved to Rich Hill Twp. Muskingam Co., Ohio. The widow, Mary, in 1857 camae with her son James and family and daughter Ann and settled on a ridge 2 miles west of Oakdale, north of the Harold Auld farm 1979. A son William had come earlier.

    Their children were: Jane b. 9/14/1808, d. 8/21/1842, m. 7/2/1835 George Sterrett; Elizabeth b. 11/1/1810, d. 9/9/1836, m. 6/21/1836 Jason C. Wortman; John b. 10/28/1812, d. 3/23/1826, killed by lightning; William b. 5/12/1814, d. 6/19/1865, m. 5/7/1835 Mary Stevenson; Mary "Polly" b. 11/13/1820, d. 10/31/1846, buried in Ohio; James Auld b. 6281824 (See James Auld); Ann b. 2141827, d. 1/10/1869, m. 3/16/1858 David McClurkin.

    By Maxine Musselman

    From 1979 WASHINGTON COUNTY ILLINOIS HISTORY

    Per Narratives of Randolph County, Sparta Public Library, Sparta, Illinois.

    John Auld is the earliest ancestor we have been able to definately claim in this Auld line. Statements of proof are herein given.

    John Auld was a tax-payer in Rockbridge County, Virginia, in 1804. In August 1814, he and his wife Mary Forsythe Auld, moved to Rich Hill Township, Muskingam County, Ohio. Mary Forsythe's parents, Elijah and Jean Ewing Forsythe were married by Rev. John Cuthbertson in May 1781 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Rev. John Cuthbertson baptised on November 21, 1784, their two children, stating their birthdays in his diary - Mary Forsythe born March 28, 1782 and Ann Forsythe born February 8, 1784. (See Cuthbertsons' Diary - do not have this. wlg)

    John and wife Mary Forsythe Auld, were two of forty members, who enjoyed the First Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, in the newly organized group of Covenanters near the farm home of Mr. McCutcheon, near Zanesville, Ohio. John was elected a ruling elder there in 1821. In 1836 a church on Sec. 30 was called High Hill Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanter). The pastor was Robert Wallace and two ruling elders were John Auld and Charles Sterrett. We think Charles was father of George, James, William and Joseph Sterrett. (Mr. Young)

    As John and Mary were about to leave Rockbridge County, Virginia, for their new home in Ohio, two letters of introduction were given them, a copy of which follows:
    1) State of Virginia, Rockbridge County.
    I, the undersigned subscriber, do certify that I have known and have long been acquainted with John Auld and believe him to be a man of inflexible hosesty, confidence and integrity; well disposed toward the General Government of the US and worthy the attention of every good man. He has been a citizen of said county and state from his infancy and his character stands without a blot or blemish.
    Given under my hand this 19th day of August 1814
    John McGorkle
    Aaron Harper, deputy
    N. B. Knowing you are about to move to Ohio, I took the liberty to send you this certificate.

    2)We the undersigned, have been acquainted personally with John Auld and Mary his wife (the bearer of this) for many years and as far as we know, believe them to be peaceable, good citizens and have supported a good moral character.
    Rockbridge County, Virginia, the 18th day of August 1814,
    Signed:Wm. Davidson
    Robert Davidson
    Elijah Forsythe
    Abraham Edmiston

    John Auld died of tuberculesis November 9, 1842 and is buried in the McNaughton Cemetery in Sec. 29, near the graves of his neighbor and friend, Charles Sterrett and his wife Jane McNaughton Sterrett. At the time of John Auld's death, he and wife Mary, owned 120 acres of land in Sec. 30 SE1/2 in Rich Hill Township, Muskingam County, Ohio. Mary and her son James later sold the homestead to Mrs. Jane Forsythe Wilson, a widow of Samuel Wilson. Jane was afflicted with palsey of the hands. She and her sons kept well the farm. The youngest son remained on the farm till accidently killed.

    My father, Wm. Reynolds Auld, a grandchild of John Auld, stated to me, his daughter, that he recalled some good times he had at play on a chain and pole swing in the timber, just across the road from the house on the homestead. Also that he remembered that the water was drawn by a windlass and pulley, from a spring, up to the back porch of the house. And that the church, known as the South Branch Coventer Church, could be seen from the house, Mrs. Wilson paid $4000 for the farm.

    John and Mary's son William Auld came to Washington County, Illinois some time before the widow Mary, who with her son James and daughter Ann came to Illinois in 1857. They settled on a farm on the ridge about 2 miles West of Oakdale, Illinois, later known as the Petrashek place and still later known as the McClay place it being just North of the Harold Auld farm. (1957)

    The widow Mary and son James and daughter Ann came to Illinois on a train, arriving at Richview, Illinois. There they discovered that Ann's trunk was missing. But quite some time later (in 1960) the trunk was located at Claremont, Illinois, with most of its contents gone.

    This home farm, on the ridge, was bought of James H. Jamison, October 10, 1857, SW SE Sec. 9 to Jamest Auld and Lot 2 Sec. 16 Twp3 SE R4W.

    The widow Mary Auld died of cancer of the nose and is buried in Oakdale, Illinois Cemetery, as are her daughter Ann and sons William and James and many descendants.

    The following information regarding the Auld homestead in Ohio, comes from Fred J. Nethers, Recorder, Muskingam County, Ohio.
    Zanesville, Ohio, November 1937

    In 1832 John Auld purchased from the administrators of the Wm. Forsythe estate, the S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 30 Twp 13, R 11. This land was sold by order of court to pay a claim against the estate of William Forsythe, for the price of 3 pounds of gunpowder, sold by a man by the name of Leach, in Rockbridge County, Virginia. (Had William Forsythe been in the Revolutionary War?)

    In 1839 John Auld purchased from James Armstrong 79.81 acres, this being the N 1/2 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 30, Twp 13 R 11.

    The children of John and Mary Auld were Jane, Elizabeth, John, William, Mary, James and Ann. These will be found in the genealogy.

    A daughter of William was Mrs. Elizabeth Beall, who lived in Oakdale, Illinois in her later days and she was a very interesting person. She kept a diary of important doings in and around town, for many years. This diary was last known to be in the possession of the family of William Carson in Oakdale, Illinois. She took active part in church and community life and in her younger days was a one room, country school teacher. I found this record of her teaching days written in her hand writing, naming her pupils which I will copy here.

    My first school, taught 3 mo. began 7/4/1853, taught in log school house, near the Sparta - Nashville road, near Thomas McClurken's, in Elkhorn Prairie, near Oakdale, Illinois.
    Elizabeth Auld, teacher

    1. Sarah E. Auld10. Sarah Washburn19. Margaret A. Dunlap
    2. Margaret J. Auld11. Venecia Keeland20. Eliza J. Neille
    3. Jane McClurken12. Martha McClelland21. Sarah McClurken
    4. Cyrus F. S. McClurken13. Elizabeth McClelland22. James H. McClurken
    5. Emma R. McClurken14. Sam R. McClurken23. Andrew McClurken
    6. Susan Washburn15. Elizabeth S. McClurken24. Clara A. McClurken
    7. Elizabeth I. McClurken16. James Flanagan25. Archie Hood
    8. Wylie Washburn17. Elizabeth Hood26. Kennedy Hood
    9. William Washburn18. Emma McAfee27. John J. Torrens

    Same School - 4/5/1854Elizabeth Auld, teacher

    1. Margaret McAfee 9. John McClane17. James Lancaster
    2. Emma J. McAfee10. James W. McClane18. Sarah E. Lancaster
    3. John McAfee11. Robert G. McClane19. Margaret Cochran
    4. James Morrison12. Melissa Childers20. Martha McClane
    5. Mary Morrison13. George Fuger21. Allen Osborne
    6. Rebecca Donnelly14. Elizabeth McClelland22. Thomas Mitchell
    7. Mary J. McAfee15. Lucinda Osborne23. Elizabeth Mitchell
    8. Margaret J. Auld16. Martha McClelland24. James Flanagan


    THE WILL OF JOHN AULD

    I, John Auld of Mskingham County, Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form, following, that is to say:
    First, It is my will that my funeral expenses and all my lawful debts be fully paid.
    Second, I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Mary Auld, in liew of her dower, the plantation on which we reside, and all my other real estate in the Twp of Rich Hill, County of Muskingham, State of Ohio, containing in all about one hundred and twenty one acres, during her natural lifetime, and all the livestock, horses, cows, sheep, and hogs by me now owned and kept thereon, also all household furniture and other items not particularly names and otherwise disposed of by this will, during her natural lifetime, as aforesaid, she however first disposing of a sufficient quantity thereof to pay my just debts as aforesaid. And that at the death of my said wife, all the land bequeathed to her, to my son James Auld, out of which he shall pay my daughters Mary and Ann each fifty dollars.
    Third, I give and devise to my eldest daughter, Jane Sterrett, fifty dollars.
    Fourth, I give and bequeath to my son William Auld, fifty dollars.
    Fifth, I give and devise to my daughter Mary Auld, my black colt, 2 yrs. old next spring and a good saddle and bridle, good bedding and bed a good bureau and $100.
    Sixth, I give and devise to my son James Auld, besides my farm as aforesaid, my wagon, my bay mare, 4 yrs. old, a good sadlled and bridle.
    Seventh, I give and devise to my youngest daughter Ann Auld, when she come of age, my sorrel colt 2 yrs. old, a good saddle and bridle, a good bed and bedding a bureau and $100 in money.
    Lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my wife, Mary Auld, to be Executor of this my last will, revoking and annulling all others by me made and confirming this and no other, as my last will. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal. this 17th day of January 1840.
    Signed, John Auld.
    Signed, published and declared by the above, JOhn Auld, as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request have signed as witnesses of the same.
    John Forsythe
    Elijah Forsythe.
    State of Ohio, and County of Muskingham,
    I, George W. Manypenny, Clerk of Court of Common pleas in and for said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing will is truly copied and taken from the record of Wills in my office. In testimony whereof I ahve hereunto set my hand and seal of the Court of Zanesville, this 19th day of November 1842.George W. Manypenny, Clerk
    A. Wilkins, Deputy

    A signed statement by William Auld (son of John and Mary Auld).
    Received of Mrs. Mary Auld, Administrator of John Auld's Will, $50, it being in full paid of dowry left me in said will, this 22nd day of April 1848.
    Signed, Wm. Auld

    JOHN married FORSYTHE MARY on 17 Dec 1807. MARY was born on 28 Mar 1782 in Date may be 3/8/1782; Pennsylvania; died on 1 Apr 1862. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  FORSYTHE MARY was born on 28 Mar 1782 in Date may be 3/8/1782; Pennsylvania; died on 1 Apr 1862.
    Children:
    1. AULD JANE was born on 14 Sep 1808; died on 21 Aug 1842.
    2. AULD ELIZABETH was born in Nov 1810; died on 9 Sep 1836.
    3. AULD JOHN was born on 28 Oct 1812; died on 23 Mar 1826 in Killed by lightning in Ohio.
    4. AULD WILLIAM was born on 12 May 1814 in Near Natural Bridge, Rockbridge County, Virginia; died on 19 Jun 1865.
    5. AULD MARY (POLLY) was born on 13 Nov 1820; died on 31 Oct 1846 in Buried in Ohio.
    6. 2. AULD JAMES was born on 28 Jun 1824 in Virginia; of New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio; died on 1 Jan 1901 in Died very suddenly in his sleep at home of daughter Mrs. Jane Boyd..
    7. AULD ANN was born on 14 Feb 1827 in Ohio; died on 10 Jan 1869; was buried in Oakdale, Illinois Cemetery.


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