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1. Ephraim Darwin - was born in 1647 in England and died Sep 1725 .
Ephraim married Elizabeth Goodrich on 10 Jun 1678.

Ephraim - was in Guilford, Ct., as early as 1670.
 
By 1672 he was a man with considerable property and was made a Planter. He lived near the rocks at the end of Fair Street, which has since been known as Ephraim's Rocks. (Sources: - 1)
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Samuel Darwin See #2. below.
----- Second Generation -----
2. Samuel Darwin - He is the son of Ephraim Darwin and Elizabeth Goodrich.

Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Samuel Darwin II was born on 20 Mar 1722 and died on 3 Apr 1789 . See #3. below.
----- Third Generation -----
3. Samuel Darwin II - was born on 20 Mar 1722 and died on 3 Apr 1789 . He was the son of Samuel Darwin.
Samuel married Thankful Mix.

Samuel - changed the spelling of his name to Durwin and then Dorewin by 1750. (Sources: - 1)
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Russell Dorwin was born on 9 Apr 1764 in Lanesborough, Berkshire, MA and died about 1834 in Medina Cty, OH . See #4. below.
----- Fourth Generation -----
4. Russell Dorwin - was born on 9 Apr 1764 in Lanesborough, Berkshire, MA and died about 1834 in Medina Cty, OH . He was the son of Samuel Darwin II and Thankful Mix.
Russell married Eurona Roublee on 19 Jun 1783 in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA.

Russell - married Eurona Roublee and/or Dorothy
 
Served briefly in a Massachusetts regiment in the Revolutionary War; called up on October 12, 1780 (source: D. Heller). Russell and his family moved from Lanesborough, MA to Hinesborough, VT ~1801. Then with his brothers Oliver and Elisha and families, moved to Medina Cty, OH in March, 1814.
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Russell Dorwin II was born on 30 Dec 1790.

Russell - Accompanied his parents and immediate family from VT to Medina Cty, OH in 1814. After Russell's marriage ~1823, he and his immediate family lived in Erie Cty, NY until ~1839, when they moved to Branch Cty, MI. (Sources: - 2)
ii.  Calvin Trenton Dorwin was born on 28 Aug 1795 in Lanesborough, Berkshire, MA and died about 1885 in Root Twp, Adams Cty, IN and was buried in Monmouth Cemetery, Root Twp, Adams Cty, OH . See #5. below.
iii.  Ziba Dorwin

Ziba - with his brother, Calvin T. Dowrin, owned taverns in Monmouth Twp. in Adams Co., Indiana. (Sources: - 1)
----- Fifth Generation -----
5. Calvin Trenton Dorwin - was born on 28 Aug 1795 in Lanesborough, Berkshire, MA and died about 1885 in Root Twp, Adams Cty, IN and was buried in Monmouth Cemetery, Root Twp, Adams Cty, OH . He was the son of Russell Dorwin and Eurona Roublee.
Calvin married Frances Belle Dickerson on 28 Mar 1823 in Gurnsey City, Oh. Frances was born on 19 Mar 1804 in NY. She was the daughter of Fred Dickerson. She died on 28 Jul 1873 .
  Then Calvin married Elizabeth Mix.

Calvin -

Note on Grandchildren

 
These four children were all cousins. William Dorwin, Phoebe (Dorwin) Winch, Martha (Dorwin) Kunkel, and Elizabeth (Dorwin) Nave were brother & sisters, being children of Calvin Trenton Dorwin & Frances Belle Dickerson. After the death of her husband, Elizabeth Dorwin Nave later married John Pomeroy Porter, and became the mother of three children. One of her sons, Charles Dorwin Porter, married Geneva Grace Stratton. Geneva Grace Stratton Porter is better known as Gene Stratton-Porter, the well-know author of such famous books as "Freckles", "Girl of the Limberlost", "Song of the Cardinal", "Laddie", and "The Harvester", to mention just a few.

 
Moved from VT to Wadsworth, Medina Co., OH in 1814 with his immediate family and his uncles Oliver and Elisha and their families. Shown in the 1830 Census as living in Greensburg, Sandusky Twp, Richland Cty, OH. About 1845, Calvin and his family moved to Root Twp, Adams Cty, IN, where he bought a farm north of Decatur. Calvin is listed as a farmer in the 1850 Census of Adams Cty, IN, with real estate valued at $3,500.
 
Followed the business of teaching and surveying in Ohio. Also held the office of Justice of the Peace. When he came to Adams Co., Indiana, he acquired 160 acres of land in Root Township, in section 21, which later became the property of Samuel D. Kunkle and then his son Calvin D. Kunkel.
 
Late in life, Calvin and his wife retired to Decatur, Indiana, but finally returned to the old homestead and lived with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kunkel until they died. "They were splendid olf people of the county."

Census: 1850 Adams Co, Indiana - Root Twp
Calvin T. Dorwin 55 Farmer Mass
Frances Dorwin 45   New?
Margarett Dorwin 22   Ohio
Thomas T. Dorwin 19    
Marietta Hall 8   New
Jospeh? Mann 22 Millright Pa


Monmouth Cemetery

 
Calvin T., d. Mar. 3, 1874, Age 77y 6m 5d Fanny, wife of C. T. Dorwin, d. July 28, 1873, Age 69y 4m 9d
(Sources: - 3)
Children with Frances Belle Dickerson (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Martha Maria Dorwin was born on 24 Jul 1824 in Mansfield, Ohio and died on 6 Feb 1902 in Waukesha Co., Wisc . See #6. below.
ii.  Elizabeth Dorwin was born on 4 Oct 1825 in Guernsey Co., Ohio.
iii.  William Russell Dorwin was born in 1827 in Galion, Ohio. See #8. below.
iv.  Phoebe Dorwin See #9. below.
v.  Thomas Tyron Dorwin was born in 1837/1838 in Galion, Ohio and died on 1 May 1894 . See #10. below.
----- Sixth Generation -----
6. Martha Maria Dorwin - was born on 24 Jul 1824 in Mansfield, Ohio and died on 6 Feb 1902 in Waukesha Co., Wisc . She was the daughter of Calvin Trenton Dorwin and Frances Belle Dickerson.
Martha married Samuel Daugherty Kunkel on 9 Jun 1846 in Adams Co., Indiana. Samuel was born on 25 Aug 1820 in York Co., Penn.

Samuel - bought the "Kunkle Farm" from his father-in-law, Calvin T. Dorwin, in 1863. It then passed on to Calvin Dorwin Dunkel and his son, Sherman Pillars Kunkel. (Sources: - 1) (Sources: - 3)
Children:
i.  William O Kunkel was born on 9 Mar 1847 and died on 1 Apr 1848 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and was buried in Kunkel Family Cemetery Plot .
7. Elizabeth Dorwin - was born on 4 Oct 1825 in Guernsey Co., Ohio. She is the daughter of Calvin Trenton Dorwin and Frances Belle Dickerson.
Elizabeth married William A. Nave on 27 Jun 1846 in Monmouth, Adams Co., Indiana. He died on 19 Jul 1847 .
  Then Elizabeth married John Pomeroy Porter on 29 Jun 1847. John was born on 21 Apr 1822 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio. He was the son of Alexander Porter and Sarah Pomeroy. He died on 1 Nov 1864 in near Lexington, MO (civil war) .

John -

Census: 1850 Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana
John P. Porter 28 Phisition Ohio
Elizabeth Porter 24   Ohio
Charles D. Porter 2/21   Indiana



 
Starting on October 2nd, 1864, the Regiment left Georgetown, Kansas in pursuit of Rebel General Price who was then invading Missouri. On Nov 1st, the Doctor (Porter) and two fellow officers were in the middle of a line of march proceeding towards Lexington, Missouri. The trio left the line of troops to seek supper and a warm fire at a nearby farm house. The dinner was leisurely and, although warned of Confererate guerilla activity in the area, the officers reaminge in the house until after the troops had passed - partially at the insistance of Dr. Porter who wanted another bowol of soup and a drink of buttermilk.

 
The Doctor's companions left the house to rejoin the troops who were now out of sight. I need to get a better of page 83 to complete this narrative
From 1979 History of Adams County, Indiana - as reported in a letter from Henry Craven


JOHN P PORTER, M.D.

 
JOHN P PORTER, M.D., deceased, who was one of the foremost practitioners of his day in Adams County, was born in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1823, a son of Dr. Alexander and Sarah (Pomeroy) Porter, early settlers of Adams County. His early education was received in the schools of his neighborhood, and at the high school at Dalton, Ohio. He followed the avocation of a teacher for several years, commencing at the age of seventeen years. He began reading medicine under the preceptorship of his father, and later attended Rush Medical College of Chicago, Illinois, graduating from that institution. He was married in 1850 to Miss Elizabeth Dorwin, a native of Mansfield, Ohio. Three children were born to this union - Charles D., Miles F. (a practicing physician of Fort Wayne, Indiana), and Jennie (deceased). Dr. Porter began the practice of medicine at Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, which he followed until 1862, when he was commissioned First Surgeon of the Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry and went South with his regiment. He was taken prisoner at Munfordville, Kentucky, and returned home on parol. He was afterward exchanged and joined his regiment, and November 1, 1864, he was shot and killed by bushwhackers, near Lexington, Missouri. During his military service Dr. Porter attended the sick and wounded and is yet remembered by his comrades for his many good qualities and kindness to all, and they have perpetuated his memory in the name of the Grand Army post at Geneva. He was a true Union man, and in politics was a strong Republican. Genial in temperament, charitable toward the unfortunate, active in the support of every movement calculated to promote the public welfare, he was a man who took a prominent position in the community in which he lived, and gained the confidence of all who knew him. He was unusually skilled in the knowledge of his profession, and while at Decatur established a large practice. He was a member of both the Masonic and Odd Fellows orders. Mrs. Porter is also deceased, her death taking place in October, 1884. Both the doctor and his wife were members of the Presbyterian church.
 
(Biographical and Historical Record - Adams and Wells Co. Indiana Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago, IL 1887)



 
This information was in the packet for George Washington Riley. Hope it is helpful to someone. (Kathleen Daniels)

 
"John P. Porter, Captain Surgeon, 89th Indiana Volunteer Infantry is reported absent on returns for June and July 1864. November 1864 captured and murdered by guerrillas near Lexington, Missouri Nov.1 1864."
(Sources: - 1)
Children with William A. Nave
i.  Theodore Alpheus Nave was born on 30 Mar 1847 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and died on 11 Nov 1847 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and was buried in Kunkel Family Cemetery Plot .
Children with John Pomeroy Porter
See Porter family for children.
8. William Russell Dorwin - was born in 1827 in Galion, Ohio. He is the son of Calvin Trenton Dorwin and Frances Belle Dickerson.
William married Belinda A. Wise. (Sources: - 1)
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Forence E. Dorwin was born on 26 Jan 1850 and died on 6 Jan 1852 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and was buried in Kunkel Family Cemetery Plot .
ii.  Fred Dickerson Dorwin was buried in Bonner's Ferry, Idaho .

Fred - was a rover and never married. He finally settled near Coeur d.Alene, Idaho and Dorwin Ridge is named after him as a result of his pioneering in that country. (Sources: - 1)
9. Phoebe Dorwin - She is the daughter of Calvin Trenton Dorwin and Frances Belle Dickerson.
Phoebe married C. Winch.
Children:
i.  Walter J. Winch was born on 9 May 1850 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and died on 12 Aug 1853 in Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana and was buried in Kunkel Family Cemetery Plot .
10. Thomas Tyron Dorwin - was born in 1837/1838 in Galion, Ohio and died on 1 May 1894 . He was the son of Calvin Trenton Dorwin and Frances Belle Dickerson.
Thomas married Samantha Naomi Porter on 22 Oct 1861 in Adams Co., Indiana. Samantha was born Apr 1837 in Ohio. She is the daughter of Alexander Porter and Sarah Pomeroy.

Samantha -

Census: 1900 Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana
name relation born age mar status born in father born mother born occupation
Samantha Dowrin head Apr 1837 63 Md Ohio Penn Penn  
Hannah Goeders sister Sep 1832 67 Md Ohio Penn Penn  
Charles A. Dugan son-in-law Feb 1862 38 Md 10 Indiana Penn Indiana Banker
Fannie Dugan dau Nov 1862 37 Md 10 Indiana Ohio Ohio  
Frances D. Dugan g-dau Apr 1891 9 S Indiana Indiana Indiana'At School  
Naomi Dugan g-dau Sept 1894 5 S Indiana Indiana Indiana  
Dortha Dugan g-dau May 1896 4 S Indiana Indiana Indiana  
Cora B. Barber servant Feb 1880 20 S Ohio Ohio Ohio  
(Sources: - 1)

Thomas - In 1861, Dr. Thomas T. Dorwin founded the T.T. Dorwin and Co. drug store in Decatur, Indiana, later calling it the Dorwin Bros., then Dorwin and Holthouse.

Census: 1880 Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana
name relation age born in occupation father born mother born  
Thomas T. Domin self 42 OH Physician NJ OH  
Samantha Domin wife 37 OJ Keeping House PA PA  
Fannie Domin dau 18 IN At School OH IH  
Richard Domin son 16 IN At School OH OH  
Caroline Kifer other 24 -- servant -- --  

 
Was president of the First National Bank of Decatur, Indiana from 1883 to 1893. He was a leading physician of Decatur and served on the board of the bank for years. The active management of the bank was in the hands of his son-in-law Charles A. Dugan for over 25 years.
 
Dr. Dorwin offered to furnish a banking room and vault for $290.00 per annum with a five year lease and 15 year option. The bank was to pay for the vault door and relocating the front door. The bank accepted the offer, and then bought a safe for $830.00 (Sources: - 3 - 1)
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i.  Fannie B. Dorwin was born on 7 Nov 1862 in Indiana and died on 19 Nov 1959 .
Fannie married Charles Ambrose Dugan on 30 Jun 1890 in Decatur, Indiana. Charles was born in 1861/1862 in Indiana. He was the son of William Dugan and Frances Green. He died in 1935 .
See Dugan family for children.
ii.  Richard Dorwin was born in 1863/1864 in Indiana.
Sources:
1 1979 History of Adams County, Indiana Dick D. Heller, Jr.
2 Fry/Crozier/Chambers/Dorwin and related lines Richard Fry Web: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=richard111&id=I0887 (view detail...)
3 Standard History of Adams and Wells Counties, Indiana John W. Tyndall and O. E. Lesh The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and NY, 1918

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