Sherman, Moses B.

Male 1837 - 1900  (62 years)


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  1. 1.  Sherman, Moses B. was born 4 Dec 1837, Rhode Island, USA; died 28 Nov 1900, Illinois, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The approximate date of birth is calculated from information in a U.S. census enumeration. The place of birth comes from the same source. Further details are not known at this time.

    Buried:
    He was buried in Section II, lot 85.

    Died:
    The exact place of death is not known at this time.

    Moses married Gillespie, Isabella J.. Isabella (daughter of Gillespie, Matthew and McGrew, Martha A.) was born 13 Nov 1841, Illinois, USA; died 10 Jan 1920; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Details of the marriage are not known at this time.

    Census (family):

         According to the 1880 U.S. enumeration, the household in Ward 2 consisted of Moses Sherman, a 42 year old grain dealer, his wife, Isabella Sherman, age 38, keeping house, and their daughter: Martha Sherman, age 12 and attending school. Also living in the home was Mary Childres, black, age 16, a domestic servant born in Missouri.
         The household enumerated in this census just before the Sherman's was the home of David Gillespie (age 51, a lawyer), his wife, Minna Gillespie (age 45) and their children: Julia Gillespie (age 23), Edwin Gillespie (age 18), Henry Gillespie (age 15), and Mary Gillespie (age 10). Also living in the home were two boarders: Carrie Houck (age 23) and Clay H. Lynch (age 32); and two servants: Mary Mansfield (age 18), and William Meek (age 26).
         And the dwelling enumerated after the Sherman's was the home of Wesley R. Brink (age 30, a publisher), his wife, Nellie Brink (age 26), and their two daughters, Florence Brink (age 3) and Julia Brink (age 1). Also living in the household was Wesley's mother-in-law, Martha Gillespie (age 64, a widow), and Louisa Bernius (age 20), a servant.
         What the 1880 census does not reveal is the close family ties woven through these three homes and foreshadowing extended family associations. Wesley Brink's mother-in-law, Martha A. (McGrew) (Hynes, or Hinds) Gillespie, the second wife of Matthew Gillespie, would have been the mother of Wesley's wife, Elizabeth Eleanor "Nellie" (Gillespie) Brink. Martha was also the mother of Isabella J. (Gillespie) Sherman and the step-mother of David Gillespie, who was the son of Matthew Gillespie and his first wife, Nancy Gordon.
         In 1882, Julia B. Gillespie, daughter of David and Minna (Barnsback) Gillespie, became the first wife Dr. Edward William Fiegenbaum. Clay Hardin Lynch, one of the boarders living in the Gillespie home in 1880, married one of Dr. Fiegenbaum's sisters, Martha Lizette Fiegenbaum, in 1884.

    Children:
    1. Sherman, Martha was born Abt 1867–1868, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Sherman, Daniel C. was born 17 Nov 1868, Illinois, USA; died 19 Apr 1872, Illinois, USA; was buried , Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA.

Generation: 2