Eleventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Edward DENMAN (411) & Nancy PORTER
742. John P DENMAN (Edward10, Ann BOORMAN9, William8, William7, William6, Elizabeth HAYWARD5, Margaret BOORMAN4, William3, John2, John1) . Born abt 1830 in New York, USA. John P died in Ohio, USA, in 1865; he was 35. Buried in 1865 in Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky Bay, Sandusky, Ohio, USA. Occupation: Farmer.

- 1850 USA census, living with parents and one sibling in Berlin, Erie, Ohio:
John P Denman M 20 New York farmer

RESEARCH NOTES
- from wikipedia: Berlin Township is one of the nine townships of Erie County, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Sandusky, Ohio metropolitan statistical area.

Is this him?
- 1858 "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958"
Name: J. Denman
Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Miliner
Event Date: 20 Jul 1858
Event Place: Erie, Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51396-1
System Origin: Ohio-VR
GS Film number: 0954128
Reference ID: 2:3KJBBJB
OR
"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994"
Name: J Denman
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 Jul 1858 [film indicates this is the marriage license application date]
Event Place: Erie, Ohio, United States
Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Milliner
Reference ID: bk 3, p 444
GS Film number: 954125
Digital Folder Number: 004017383
Image Number: 00843
- Image says: “STATE OF OHIO, Erie County, 88. I HEREBY CERTIFY, That on the 20th day of July 1858 I solemnized the Marriage contract between J. Denman and Mary Ann Miliner at Huron in said County. [signed] Samuel Marks, Rector of Christ Church”

- 1860 "United States Census, 1860,"
name: John Denman
residence: , Erie, Ohio
ward: Milan Village
age: 30 years
estimated birth year: 1830
birthplace: New York
gender: Male
page: 104
family number: 795
film number: 803958
dgs number: 4282504
image number: 00427
nara number: M653 [can’t vew film or others in household]

According to another researcher - http://graveyardrabbitofsanduskybay.blogspot.com/2013/07/mrs-mary-ann-milner-weed.html:
- Sadly, John P. Denman died in 1865, when he was only 35 years of age. He was laid to rest at Sandusky's Oakland Cemetery. The clasped hands on Mr. Denman's tombstone symbolize the welcoming of John P. Denman into the Heavenly kingdom.
John P married Mary Ann .

- 1870 "United States Census, 1870"
Name: Mary Ann Denman
Birth Year (Estimated): 1835
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 35y
Race: White
Birthplace: England
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Thomas Miliner M 73y England
Ann Miliner F 72y England
John Miliner M 38y England
Mary Ann Denman F 35y England
Dell Denman M 11y Ohio
Ann Bennett F 22y Ohio
Stephen Filemyer M 21y Germany
[from film: living 2 doors away is Lee Week, 22, M, W, farmhand, Ohio and Hiram Weed, 19, M, W, farmhand, Ohio]

According to another researcher - http://graveyardrabbitofsanduskybay.blogspot.com/2013/07/mrs-mary-ann-milner-weed.html:
- Mary Ann Milner was born in Canada to Thomas and Ann (Bowser) Milner, who were natives of Hull, England. The Milner family moved to Huron, Ohio in 1836. In the 1850 U.S. Census, Mary Ann Milner was residing in Huron Township, Erie County, Ohio with her parents, sister, and brother on the family farm. On July 20, 1858, Mary Ann Milner married John P. Denman. Rev. Samuel Marks, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, officiated at the wedding.
- In the 1870 U.S. Census, Mary Ann Denman and her eleven year old son Dell were living with Mary Ann's parents, Thomas and Ann Milner in Perkins Township, Erie County, Ohio. An article in the April 11, 1949 issue of the Sandusky Register Star News listed Mary Ann Denman as one of the charter members of the Perkins Grange, which was organized on March 2, 1874. On October 27, 1885, Mrs. Mary Ann Denman married Perkins resident Lee S. Weed. On April 16, 1911, Mrs. Mary Ann Weed died after contracting pneumonia. She was laid to rest in the North Ridge section of Oakland Cemetery, not far from the tombstones of her parents Thomas and Ann Milner. Mary Ann's son from her first marriage, Dell Denman, had died in 1880, as a young man. Mrs. Mary Ann Milner Weed suffered the loss of her first husband, and her son; and she moved several times during her lifetime. In the times in which she lived, I am sure she worked very hard on the farms of her parents and her second husband Lee. Reading between the lines, I think Mary Ann Milner Weed made the best of the situations in which she found herself. Mary Ann was the sister of Henry Milner, who was the adoptive father of my great great grandmother, Sarah Milner Steen.
- (Note: While Mary Ann Weed's stone lists her birth date as 1833, her death record gave her birth year as 1835.)
They had one child:
1280i.
Dell DENMAN (1859-)
743. Elinor DENMAN (Edward10, Ann BOORMAN9, William8, William7, William6, Elizabeth HAYWARD5, Margaret BOORMAN4, William3, John2, John1). Born abt 1835 in New York, USA.

- 1850 USA census, living with parents and one sibling in Berlin, Erie, Ohio:
Elinor Denman F 15 New York

RESEARCH NOTES
Possible marriage:
- 1860 "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958,"
groom's name: George Fall
bride's name: Elanor Denman
marriage date: 03 Jun 1860
marriage place: , Erie, Ohio
indexing project (batch) number: M51396-1
system origin: Ohio-VR
source film number: 954128
reference number: 2:V0P97H, also 2:3KJC7JX
License dated 30 May 1860

OR she could have married a John O S Lynch and had a daugher Marie Louise Lynch?:
- 1901 "New York, Marriages, 1686-1980,"
groom's name: J.F. Reynolds Landis
bride's name: Marie Louise Lynch
marriage date: 12 Jun 1901
marriage place: Manhattan, New York, New York
groom's father's name: Henry D. Landis
groom's mother's name: Cath L. Reynolds
bride's father's name: John O. S. Lynch
bride's mother's name: Eleanor Denman ****
indexing project (batch) number: M00461-5
system origin: New_York-ODM
source film number: 1570685
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