Birth:19 March 17963331 Notton, Yorkshire, England Death:1884 (Age 87) Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
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Birth
19 March 17963331 Notton, Yorkshire, England
Note: DEPLEDGE, Elizabeth 12 Nov 1828 5 Oct 1901 Wife of Jonathan DePledge L1
DEPLEDGE, Jonathan 17 Aug 1884 88y 4m 29d L1 Birth date calculated from above record of burial.
Baptism
15 May 1796 (Age 57 days) Royston, Yorkshire, England
Marriage
Jane Robinson - 23 May 1815 (Age 19) St. Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London, England
Occupation
1820 (Age 23) Woodman
Marriage
Ann Milner - 23 July 1820 (Age 24) Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Marriage record
Employment
about 1830 (Age 33) Letter to the Earl of Fitzwilliam Wentworth House, Yorkshire, England
Note: Employed as a gamekeeper on the Wentworth Estate.
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Marriage
Elizabeth Gray - 29 May 1849 (Age 53) Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Census
1860 (Age 63) Indian Creek, Morgan, Illinois, USA
Census
1870 (Age 73) Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
Census
1880 (Age 83) Morgan County, Illinois, USA
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A3062CC26CE7491FA40F3A03BF424B30BE36
Death
1884 (Age 87) Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
Burial
17 August 1884 (Age 88) Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
Obituary
1894 (10 years after death) Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Note: PLAT BOOK OF MORGAN COUNTY ILLINOIS, 1894
JONATHAN DEPLEDGE was a native of Yorkshire, England, born in March, 1796. He was the third son of William and Sarah Depledge, who had a family of thirteen children. Jonathan entered the English army, and was engaged under the Duke of Wellington, at the battle of Waterloo. Soon after he received an honorable discharge, returned home, and for twenty years was game keeper for Lord Fitz Williams, at W___ House. He was married at the age of twenty to Miss Jane Robinson, of London, who lived only about two years after her marriage. He was again, married, to Miss Ann Miller. With her he lived about twenty years, until her death, having but one child. In 1843, with his daughter, he came to New Orleans, and soon after to St. Louis, from there to Morgan county, where he bought a farm seven miles north of Jacksonville, where he lived about four years; from there he went to Naples, and then to Meredosia. He was married to his present wife (formerly Miss Elizabeth Gray, of England) in May, 1850. Mr. D. and his wife are active members of the Methodist Episcopal church. Politically, he is a republican, and during the war was a supporter of the Union cause. He commenced in business with about four hundred pounds in money. He has been successful, having devoted his attention to farming. He is a good man, and a public spirited citizen. 1894 Index
DEPLEDGE, Elizabeth 12 Nov 1828 5 Oct 1901 Wife of Jonathan DePledge L1 DEPLEDGE, Jonathan 17 Aug 1884 88y 4m 29d L1 Birth date calculated from above record of burial.
Employment
Employed as a gamekeeper on the Wentworth Estate.
Obituary
PLAT BOOK OF MORGAN COUNTY ILLINOIS, 1894
JONATHAN DEPLEDGE was a native of Yorkshire, England, born in March, 1796. He was the third son of William and Sarah Depledge, who had a family of thirteen children. Jonathan entered the English army, and was engaged under the Duke of Wellington, at the battle of Waterloo. Soon after he received an honorable discharge, returned home, and for twenty years was game keeper for Lord Fitz Williams, at W___ House. He was married at the age of twenty to Miss Jane Robinson, of London, who lived only about two years after her marriage. He was again, married, to Miss Ann Miller. With her he lived about twenty years, until her death, having but one child. In 1843, with his daughter, he came to New Orleans, and soon after to St. Louis, from there to Morgan county, where he bought a farm seven miles north of Jacksonville, where he lived about four years; from there he went to Naples, and then to Meredosia. He was married to his present wife (formerly Miss Elizabeth Gray, of England) in May, 1850. Mr. D. and his wife are active members of the Methodist Episcopal church. Politically, he is a republican, and during the war was a supporter of the Union cause. He commenced in business with about four hundred pounds in money. He has been successful, having devoted his attention to farming. He is a good man, and a public spirited citizen. 1894 Index
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