Given Clarinda C. Harnden was b. 1809 Sheldon,
Wyoming Co.,
New York and the Oliver Harnden in question b. ? in Vermont is seems unlikely his son Barnum O. Harnden b. 1820 in Bethany, Genesee,
New York, my thoughts are they were not brother and sister. I've not ever found anything further as to who Clarinda's parents were to date.
Jean C.
Descendants of Col. John B. Folsom
Generation No. 1
1. Col. John B.2
Folsom (Asa1)1 was born January 28, 1811 in Warsaw,
Wyoming, New York2, and died May 19, 1886 in Folsomdale,
Wyoming,
New York. He married Clarinda C. (Harndon) Harnden2 January 04, 1831 in Folsomdale,
Wyoming, New York3. She was born June 03, 1809 in Sheldon,
Wyoming Co.,
New York, and died June 19, 1873 in
Wyoming Co.,
New York.
Notes for Col. John B. Folsom:
THE GREAT FIRE OF 1908
All communities, however small, have their conflagrations entailing loss of property, if not life itself, and the village of Varysburg has not been an exception. At 4 a.m. on the morning of Oct. 23, 1908 fire of unknown origin broke out in the tiny village destroying the entire west side of Main street from the present home of James Almeter to the present apartment house of Mr. And Mrs. Terry Ripstein.
The fire originated in the cooper shop of Orla Lawrence, which set behind the upper hotel. He and Victor Wilcox by day had been busy making barrels for the fall rush of apple picking and by night it was the sleeping place of Frank Danley, a well know countryside character who was awakened by the sound of crackling flames and stifling smoke in time to escape with his life. The shop had been built in 1886 by James S. Barnes as a blacksmith shop.
During the fire, Orla Lawrence, a resourceful man in time of danger, suggested that if they dynamited the Louis Ward house, it might stop the fire from spreading. Dynamite sticks were obtained, but it was too late - the house was in flames. This house had been erected by John B. Folsom, after his marriage in 1831 to Clarinda C. Harnden. They resided in this red framed house until 1834, when they removed to Michigan. Mr. Folsom returned later to the county, and with his brother, organized the hamlet of Folsomdale.
More About Col. John B. Folsom:
Census: September 01, 1850,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 39
Occupation: 1853, First postmaster in Folsomdale
More About Clarinda C. (Harndon) Harnden:
Census: September 01, 1850,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 41
Comment: Died at age 63
Children of Col. Folsom and Clarinda Harnden are:
2 i. Benjamin Frank3 Folsom4, born November 10, 1832 in
Bennington,
Wyoming, New York4; died January 27, 1873. He married Alice R. Bickford5 January 04, 18656; born 1841 in
New York.
More About Benjamin Frank Folsom:
Census: September 01, 1850,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 17
Comment: Died at age 43
More About Alice R. Bickford:
Census: July 26, 1870,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 30
ii. Oscar
Folsom, born November 08, 1837 in Folsomdale,
Wyoming, New York; died July 23, 1875 in
Buffalo,
Erie,
New York.
iii. Mary Augusta
Folsom, born 1849 in
Bennington,
Wyoming, New York; died February 03, 1873; Adopted child.
Generation No. 2
3. Oscar3
Folsom (Col. John B.2, Asa1)6 was born November 08, 1837 in Folsomdale,
Wyoming,
New York, and died July 23, 1875 in
Buffalo,
Erie,
New York. He married Emma Cornelia Harmon 18637. She was born November 12, 1841 in Hornelleville, Steuben,
New York, and died December 24, 1915 in Hornelleville, Steuben,
New York.
Notes for Oscar Folsom:
"He graduated at the University of Rochester, N.Y. ; was a brilliant and popular lawyer. He met with an accidental death by being thrown from his carriage, in the city of
Buffalo, NY,"
[Genealogy of the
Folsom family: John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882]
More About Oscar Folsom:
Census: September 01, 1850,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 12
Occupation: Lawyer
Child of Oscar
Folsom and Emma Harmon is:
i. Frances Clara4
Folsom, born July 21, 1864 in Folsomdale near
Buffalo,
Erie, New York; died October 29, 1947 in
Baltimore,
Baltimore,
Maryland.
4. Mary Augusta3
Folsom (Col. John B.2, Asa1)8 was born 1849 in
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, and died February 03, 1873. She married Dr. William N. Martin8 June 29, 1870. He was born in Cattaraugus Co.,
New York.
More About Mary Augusta Folsom:
Census: July 07, 1860,
Bennington,
Wyoming,
New York, age 11
Comment: Died at age 23
Child of Mary
Folsom and Dr. Martin is:
i. Mary Augusta4 Martin8.
Generation No. 3
5. Frances Clara4
Folsom (Oscar3, Col. John B.2, Asa1)9 was born July 21, 1864 in Folsomdale near
Buffalo,
Erie,
New York, and died October 29, 1947 in
Baltimore,
Baltimore,
Maryland. She married (1)
President Stephen
Grover Cleveland June 02, 1886 in The White House,
Washington D. C.,
District of Columbia, son of Rev. Cleveland and Anne Neal. He was born March 18, 1837 in Caldwell, Essex,
New Jersey, and died June 24, 1908 in
Princeton,
Mercer,
New Jersey. She married (2) Thomas Jex Preston February 10, 1913. He died 1955.
Notes for Frances Clara Folsom:
She attended the Central school,
Buffalo, and in 1881 entered Wells college, where she was graduated A.B. in June, 1885, Mr. Cleveland, who was then
President of the United States, sending flowers from the White House conservatories to grace the occasion. She spent the summer of 1885 with relatives at Folsomdale, N.Y., and in the autumn accompanied her mother to Europe. They returned home May 27, 1886, [p.261] and after resting in
New York for a few days repaired to
Washington, where on June 2, 1886, Miss
Folsom was married to
President Cleveland in the blue room of the White House. Mrs. Cleveland endeared herself to the people by the tact and graceful dignity with which she fulfilled the duties of her position, and no word of unfavorable criticism was ever uttered, despite her youth and inexperience, she being the youngest mistress the White House had ever known. On her return to
Washington, on
President Cleveland's second inauguration, she was welcomed with cordial affection and made as great a social success as she had during her husband's first administration, having the dignity of motherhood added to her many charms.
Notes for
President Stephen
Grover Cleveland:
In 1866
Grover Cleveland formed a partnership with Isaac V. Vandepoel. The most of the work here fell on the shoulders of
Grover Cleveland, and he soon won a good standing at the bar of the state. In 1869 Mr. Cleveland associated himself in business with A.P. Laning and Oscar
Folsom, and under the firm name of Laning,
Cleveland &
Folsom soon built up a fair practice. June 2, 1886
Grover Cleveland was united in marriage with Miss Frances
Folsom, the daughter of his former partner.
[A Biographical record of Schuyler County, New York; Compendium of biography of celebrated Americans Pg 175]
HOMESTATE:
New YorkPARTY: Democrat
TERMS IN OFFICE: 1885-1889 1893-1897
VICE PRESIDENTS: Thomas A. Hendricks, Adlai E. Stevenson
Cleveland paid a Polish immigrant $1.50 to serve in his place in the American Civil War.
Cleveland was the only
President to serve two non-consecutive terms.
SIGNIFICANT ACTS: Signed the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, which established federal regulation of railroads. Preserved the country's gold standard in 1893 by spearheading the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890. Crushed the Pullman railroad strike of 1894 and prevented interruption of mail service by sending in federal troops. Prompted the settlement of the Venezuela crisis, a border dispute between British Guiana and Venezuela resolved in 1895.
CAREER: 1871-1873 Served as Sheriff of Erie County,
New York.
1882 Served as Mayor of
Buffalo,
New York.
1883-1885 Served as Governor of
New York. Elected 1882.
1885-1889 Served as
President of the United States.
1888 Defeated by Benjamin Harrison in presidential election.
1893-1897
President of the United States.
As sheriff in
Buffalo,
New York,
Cleveland personally carried out the execution of two criminals. Cleveland underwent a secret operation aboard a yacht to remove his cancerous upper jaw in 1893.
The Baby Ruth candy bar was named after Cleveland's baby daughter, Ruth.
The only president's child born in the White House was Cleveland's daughter Esther.
After leaving the White House,
Cleveland lived in retirement in
Princeton,
New Jersey.
More About
President Stephen
Grover Cleveland:
Burial:
Princeton Cemetery,
Princeton,
New JerseyReligion: Presbyterian
More About
President Cleveland and Frances Folsom:
Marriage: June 02, 1886, The White House,
Washington D. C.,
District of ColumbiaMore About Thomas Preston and Frances Folsom:
Marriage: February 10, 1913
Children of Frances
Folsom and
President Cleveland are:
i. Ruth5
Cleveland, born October 03, 1891 in
New York City, New York; died January 07, 1904 in
Princeton,
Mercer,
New Jersey.
More About Ruth Cleveland:
Burial:
Princeton Cemetery,
Princeton,
New Jersey ii. Esther
Cleveland, born September 09, 1893 in White House,
Washington D. C.; died June 25, 1980 in New Hampshire. She married William Sidney Bence Bosanquet March 14, 1918 in Westminster
Abbey, London, England; born 1893; died March 05, 1966 in Redcar, Yorkshire, England.
More About William Bosanquet and Esther Cleveland:
Marriage: March 14, 1918, Westminster
Abbey, London, England
iii. Marion
Cleveland, born July 07, 1895 in Buzzards
Bay, Barnstable, Massachusetts; died March 10, 1960 in
New York. She married (1) William Stanley Dell November 28, 1917; born 1894. She married (2) John Harlan Amen July 25, 1926; born September 15, 1898 in Exeter, New Hampshire; died March 10, 1960 in
New York.
More About William Dell and Marion Cleveland:
Marriage: November 28, 1917
More About John Amen and Marion Cleveland:
Marriage: July 25, 1926
iv. Richard
Folsom Cleveland, born October 28, 1897 in
Princeton,
Mercer, New Jersey; died January 10, 1974 in
Baltimore,
Baltimore,
Maryland. He married (1) Ellen Douglas Gailor June 20, 1923; born 1897; died February 17, 1954. He married (2) Jesse Maxwell Black June 12, 1943; born March 01, 1919 in
Baltimore,
Baltimore,
Maryland.
More About Richard
Cleveland and Ellen Gailor:
Marriage: June 20, 1923
More About Richard
Cleveland and Jesse Black:
Marriage: June 12, 1943
v. Francis
Grover Cleveland, born July 18, 1903 in Buzzard
Bay, Massachusetts; died 1995. He married Alice Erdman June 20, 1925; born March 24, 1904.
More About Francis
Cleveland and Alice Erdman:
Marriage: June 20, 1925
Endnotes
1. Source:, Periodical "Historical
Wyoming" by
Wyoming Co. Historian Ray Barber.
2. Book:, Genealogy of the
Folsom family : John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882 Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882.
3. Source:, Britian, thePeerage, The Register's of Thorrington 1888.
4. Book:, Genealogy of the
Folsom family : John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882 Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882.
5. Genealogy of the
Folsom family : John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882 Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882.
6. GED:
Hale Family Tree by Richard
Hale, Ancestors of Frances C. Folsom
Cleveland.
7. Book:, Genealogy of the
Folsom family : John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882 Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882.
8. GED:
Hale Family Tree by Richard
Hale, Ancestors of Frances C. Folsom
Cleveland.
9. Book:, Genealogy of the
Folsom family : John
Folsom and his descendants, 1615-1882 Concord, N.H.: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1882.