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Bradford County, PA

Conrad Lathrop

Male 1830 - 1860  (30 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Conrad Lathrop 1830 Painesville, Lake Co., OH (son of Lorain L. Lathrop and Mary (Polly) Holbrook); 1860.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lorain L. Lathrop 1801 Burlington, VT (son of Moses # 407 Lathrop and Mary Bacon); 20 Dec 1883Painesville, Lake Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Lorain was named Lucus Lorin Lathrop, but changed his name to Lorain L. Lathrop at a young age. Lorain's father was a poor man, a hunter and trapper, with little use for learning. As a result, Lorain educated himself as best he could, sitting up nights with a tallow candle to read and write. His obituary in the Painesville, Ohio, "Telegraph" of Dec. 27, 1883, comments: "Mr. Lathrop was almost entirely uneducated and yet was a remarkably well-informed man, familiar with ancient history and the English classics, and always keeping track of contemporary affairs. He had great force of character, unwavering integrity and remarkably keen clear judgment, together with unusual physical strength and endurance. He was a good neighbor and citizen, never failing to inspire the respect and confidence of whomever came in contact with him. Mr. Lathrop was a staunch Whig and Republican."

    About the year 1818, when he was 16, Lorain left home, setting out on his own for the West. He almost never spoke of his father again, though he had high regard for his mother. He made a two-year trek across New York State, down the Ohio river, westward to Indiana and Illinois, walking most of the way. finally in 1820 he settled in Painesville, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie. he acquired land, and became a prosperous farmer with two or three farms near the Grand River.

    Having been deprived in his own youth, Lorain saw to it that all of his children were well schooled and educated.

    Lorain Mary (Polly) Holbrook. Mary 1805; 1850Painesville, Lake Co., OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary (Polly) Holbrook 1805; 1850Painesville, Lake Co., OH.
    Children:
    1. 1. Conrad Lathrop 1830 Painesville, Lake Co., OH; 1860.
    2. Frances Lathrop 1831; 1868.
    3. Byron P. Lathrop 6 Nov 1832 Painesville, Lake Co., OH; 12 Apr 1917Painesville, Lake Co., OH.
    4. Octavia Lathrop 1835; 1864.
    5. Gertrude Lathrop 1839; 1857.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Moses # 407 Lathrop 1774 South Hadley, MA (son of John # 193 Lothrop and Sarah Peck); MI.

    Notes:

    407

    6

    Moses Mary Bacon. Mary 27 Jan 1782 Brookfield, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Bacon 27 Jan 1782 Brookfield, MA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Y

    Children:
    1. 2. Lorain L. Lathrop 1801 Burlington, VT; 20 Dec 1883Painesville, Lake Co., OH.
    2. Lucus Lorain Lathrop 1802 Burlington, VT; 20 Dec 1883.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John # 193 Lothrop 1729 CT (son of John # 89 Lothrop and Lydia Palmeter); 1815VT.

    Notes:

    193

    5

    John Sarah Peck 15 Jul 1752Norwich, New London, CT. Sarah 1735 Uxbridge, Worcester Co., MA; 1795MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Peck 1735 Uxbridge, Worcester Co., MA; 1795MA.
    Children:
    1. Bethiah # 401 Lathrop 1753 Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME.
    2. Sarah # 400 Lathrop 1755 Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME.
    3. Annis # 406 Lathrop 1757.
    4. Lois # 402 Lathrop 1759 Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME.
    5. John # 399 Lathrop 30 Aug 1761 Bethel, VT; 23 Jul 1830State Pike, NY.
    6. Daniel # 404 Lathrop 3 Mar 1768 Bethel, VT; 8 Mar 1841Dover, ME.
    7. Simon # 405 Lathrop 1770 Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME.
    8. Lucy # 403 Lathrop Feb 1770 Dover, Piscataquis Co., ME; 4 Oct 1855Barre, Washington, VT.
    9. 4. Moses # 407 Lathrop 1774 South Hadley, MA; MI.
    10. Asa # 408 Lathrop 1776 Bethel, VT; 1855Bennington, VT.