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Boatman, Soloman

Boatman, Soloman

Male 1821 - 1891  (69 years)


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  • Name Boatman, Soloman 
    Birth 19 Apr 1821  Columbiana County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number BOAT.S001 
    _FGRAVE 35579334 
    Death 27 Feb 1891  Richland County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Burial Goss Cemetery, Richland County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Headstone, Boatman, Soloman
    Headstone, Boatman, Soloman
    Person ID I41954  Carl Wayne Gray Research
    Last Modified 18 Feb 2021 

    Family Way, Rebecca,   b. 24 Dec 1830, Stark County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 Apr 1863, Richland County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 32 years) 
    Children 
     1. Boatman, Jonas,   b. 1847   d. 1873 (Age 26 years)
     2. Boatman, Henry H.,   b. 1856   d. 1932 (Age 76 years)
    >3. Boatman, Caroline,   b. 1858   d. 1949 (Age 91 years)
    >4. Boatman, Clark,   b. 28 Aug 1860, Claremont, Richland County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Oct 1904, Olney, Richland County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 44 years)
    Family ID F10982  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 19 Apr 1821 - Columbiana County, Ohio Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 27 Feb 1891 - Richland County, Illinois Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Goss Cemetery, Richland County, Illinois Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Solomon and his wife and one child, Jonas, left Ohio by wagon on 18 October 1847 and arrived in Richland County, Illinois 10 April 1848. In addition to rearing his own children, Solomon took in four orphans and raised them as his own.

      Solomon had adjoining farms in Richland County, Illinois, with his brothers Barnabus and John.

      Solomon owned a 100 acre farm in the south part of German Township, Richland County, Illinois. His house was of logs but quite large. The upstairs was large enough for several beds. The living room was large and the downstairs bedroom afforded ample space for two beds. There was a large porch across the front and the back lean-to had the kitchen and dining room. The back door was made of wide boards and had a wooden latch lifted by a leather strip that extended to the outside through a small hole. When they wanted to keep anyone from entering all they needed to do was pull the leather string in.

      Solomon indicated in a notebook which he kept in Ohio and Illinois that the wage for a day of work in Ohio was 75¢ while in Illinois it was 50¢.

      In August 1845 Solomon gave Jacob Coonfare 50¢ a day for three days work. In 1847 Solomon bought a gallon of whiskey for 31½¢. A gallon of soap cost 12¢, a bushel of corn was 10¢ and a deerskin was $1.50. A shirt cost 25¢, pantaloons 30¢ and a working coat 60¢. A large expense item after coming to Illinois was having 66 gallons of molasses made at 20¢ per gallon. Coonfare sharpened a plow for 10¢, shod two horses for $1.50 and set tires for 50¢. Half cent coins were used.

  • Sources 
    1. [S13142] http://www.findagrave.com, Headstone, Boatman, Soloman, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35579334/solomon-boatman), none. (Reliability: 2).