Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

Ausbrook, Thomas

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Name Ausbrook, Thomas Birth 13 Apr 1813 Warren County, Kentucky [1]
Gender Male Reference Number AUSB.T002 _FGRAVE 24953731 Military Service Black Hawk War, Corporal, Houston & Ewings Comapny, 'Spy' Battalion, 3rd Brigade, Illinois Mounted Volunteers [1, 2] American Indian Wars
(1609-1890)Black Hawk War
(April 6, 1832)- August 27, 1832)
Death 27 Jan 1902 Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [1]
Burial Foster Hill Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [1]
- PLOT Ausbrook Family Plot
Headstone, Ausbrook, Thomas Person ID I26921 Carl Wayne Gray Research Last Modified 14 Sep 2023
Father Ozbrooks, Michal d. yes Mother Crickman, Sarah d. yes Family ID F19282 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Apperson, Alcie Ann, b. 29 Sep 1816, Washington County, Virginia d. 3 Mar 1888, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 71 years)
Marriage 13 Feb 1834 Clay County, Illinois [2]
Children 1. Ausbrook, Alfred G., b. 25 Nov 1836 d. 25 Sep 1847 (Age 10 years) + 2. Ausbrook, John M., b. 17 Sep 1840, Clay County, Illinois d. 15 Nov 1913, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 73 years)
3. Ausbrook, Sarah R., b. 12 May 1843, Clay County, Illinois d. 12 Sep 1844, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 1 year)
+ 4. Ausbrook, Julia M., b. 22 Feb 1846, Clay County, Illinois d. 31 Jan 1901, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 54 years)
5. Ausbrook, William T., b. 12 Dec 1848, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois d. 5 Jun 1853, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 4 years)
6. Ausbrook, Alice May, b. 17 Jan 1861, Clay County, Illinois d. 5 Feb 1882, Clay County, Illinois
(Age 21 years)
Family ID F11501 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Thomas Ausbrook was an early pioneer settler in southern Illinois. Born the son of Michal Ozbrooks and Sarah (Crickman) Ozbrooks at Warren County, Kentucky, near present day Bowling Green, KY. His father Michal was a "long hunter" and during one of his trips in early 1813 was believed to have died. Thomas was born to Sarah, believed to have been a widow on 13 April 1813, and they remained in Warren County for several succeeding months. On 13 October 1813 Sarah married a widower named Jacob Tinker. In the "History of Fayette County, IL." it states that Thomas Osbrooks came to Fayette County in 1829 with his stepfather Jacob Tinker. After taking up farm land in Otego Township, Fayette County, Illinois and working it for more than two years, Thomas volunteered in 1832 for federal military service with Captain Ewing's Spy Brigade during the "Black Hawk Indian War" serving as a Corporal during the conflict. Upon his release from military service he relocated to Clay County, Illinois where he acquired farm land in Stanford Township. Nearly two years later, 13 February 1834, he was married to Alcey Ann Apperson, daughter of Richard Apperson and Margaret S, (Aiken) Apperson at Clay City, Illinois. To this union eight children were born: Alfred G.(1836-1847); John M. 1840-1913); Sarah R.(1843-1844);Julia M. (1846-1901); William T. (1848-1853); Gilbert A. (1852-1892);Alice M. (1861-1882)and James M. (1853-1916). Thomas farmed his land in Stanford Township until the death of his wife in 1888 at which time he moved into Clay City with his daughter and son-in-law Julia and Harvey T. Barre. Thomas remained there until his death at age 88.
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