Ruby Webb BISHOP

Female 1796 - 1880  (84 years)


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  1. 1.  Ruby Webb BISHOP was born on 8 Apr 1796 in Homer, Cortland Co., New York; died on 15 Apr 1880 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1816-1819 - Names taken from an old Account book belonging to Arthur Lowell. In the fall of the year 1805, I removed to Homer, took the school in Homer village,.
    ... Mr. Osborn married, in Homer, Cortland county, New York, on March 31, 1814, Ruby W. Bishop, a daughter of Thomas Lee & Ruby (Webb) Bishop. The following is a list of the names of the pupils who attended my school, in the aggregate, during the time above mentioned... Family of T.L. Bishop, Esq., Asenath Bishop, Ruby Bishop, Hannah Bishop, Sophronia Bishop, Julia Bishop, Lucy Bishop, Cynthia Bishop, Cyrus Bishop, Amni Family of Eleazer Bishop Bishop, Thomas Bishop, Warren Bishop, Avery Bishop, Lucy Bishop.

    Mrs. Osborn was of distinguished colonial & Revolutionary ancestry, being a direct descendant of the renowned Governor William Bradford, of Plymouth; also of the Adamses, Lee, Palmer, Hobart, Allen, Ripley, & others of the most notable families of New England. Through Mrs. Osborn her descendants are many times eligible to most of the patriotic societies of the United States. She was a close student & retained, almost to the hour of her death, a keen interest in affairs which pertained to public welfare. It is said that the editorials in her husband's papers were always submitted to her before publication & that she was often the proofreader for the entire paper.

    A group of young men, who afterwards became well known in the state, were gathered in the office of the Western Register. Mrs. Osborn directed their course of study, & to her is given the credit of first discovering the poetical talent of Mr. Osborn's nephew, George W. Cutter, author of "E Pluribus Unum, Song of Steam & Buena Vista." She constantly encouraged these young men in all worthy effort & urged them to lofty aspirations, & their expressions of appreciation were a great solace to her in her declining years.

    Mrs. Osborn died in Indianapolis on April 15, 1880, & is buried beside her husband in Forest Hill cemetery, in Greencastle, Indiana.

    7 children were born to John Willson & Ruby (Bishop) Osborn, of which number 3 died in infancy. The 4 who lived to maturity were:

    - Mary Caroline, who became the wife of Judge Samuel B. Gookins, of Terre Haute, died in Columbus, Georgia, August 26, 1889, & is buried in Woodlawn cemetery, Terre Haute;

    - Bishop Webb, born in Terre Haute, died in Indianapolis on April 9, 1891, & is buried in Forest Hill cemetery, Greencastle;

    - Hannah M. became the wife of Solomon Claypool & resides in Indianapolis;

    - Ruby Alice, who was the wife of Hon. L. P. Chapin, long an honored citizen of Greencastle, & who is the subject of a sketch found elsewhere in this work, died in Indianapolis on November 6, 1907, & is buried in Forest Hill cemetery, Greencastle.
    Ref: "Weiks History of Putnam County Indiana" by Jesse W. Weik. 1910.
    . The other 3 infant children were:
    - the third child, Eulia, died in infancy in Terre Haute;
    - the fourth child, Amory Kinney Osborn, named for his uncle, a pioneer attorney in Terre Haute, died in 1832 a an infant.
    - 6th children, Synthis Asneanath Osborn, her middle name for her mother's sister, died in infancy, & buried Woodlawn.
    Ref: Terre Haulte Tribune (historical story of first printer John Osborn Wilson).

    . Census 1820 Homer Cortland New York Census
    Osborn, John, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 male over 45, females 2 under 10 (Caroline) 1 between 10-16 one between 26-45 Boynton. - - -

    Birth:
    /resided.

    Buried:
    Greencastle, IN.

    Ruby married John Willson OSBORN on 31 Mar 1814 in Homer, Cortland Co., New York. John (son of Capt. Samuel OSBORN, Jr. and Alice WILLSON, .1) was born on 7 Feb 1794 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 12 Nov 1866 in Greencastle, Putnam Co., Indiana; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Caroline OSBORN was born on 2 Nov 1815 in Homer, Cortland Co., New York; died on 26 Aug 1889 in Columbus, Muscogee Co., Georgia; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    2. Bishop Webb OSBORN was born in 1822 in Terre Haute, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo Co., Indiana; died on 9 Apr 1891 in Greencastle, Putnam Co., Indiana; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.
    3. Hannah Moore OSBORN was born in 1833 in Terre Haute, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo Co., Indiana; died on 19 Mar 1917 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery.
    4. Ruby Alice OSBORN was born on 5 Feb 1838 in Washington Twp., Putnam Co., Indiana; died on 6 Nov 1907 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Ruby Webb BISHOP was born on 8 Apr 1796 in Homer, Cortland Co., New York; died on 15 Apr 1880 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery.