NameMargaret Ellen Ducatt, 2618, F
Birth Date1877
Death Date1958 Age: 81
Spouses
1Evans Owen Dildine, 1651, M, (11) 8.2a.1.1.5a.2.1.3
Birth Date1872
FatherWilliam Henry Dildine , 1633, M (1843-1895)
MotherIcedone Carles , 1636, F (1848-1916)
Family ID939
ChildrenRoss Emerson , 3242, M (1915-1997)
Notes for Margaret Ellen Ducatt
Posted by: Larry L. Dildine
Date: October 30, 2000 at 14:57:51
In Reply to: DILDINE MCQUOWN MCEWEN PA>OH by Bruce McEwen
of 208



I have book, passed to me by my father, called "History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880"
by William Lang.(Reproduced by Unigraphic,Inc., Evansville,IN under the sponsorship of The Seneca County Historical Society,
Tiffin, OH.) Mr. Lang was a prominent Tiffin attorney, soldier, newspaper publisher, and statewide politician, who apparently
knew personally several generations of Dildines and McEwens in the county. The book is dated July 1,1880. It is short on sources
and documentation, but Mr. Lang obviously enjoyed a good story, and tells a number of them about our mutual ancesters. The book
includes (pp.513-14) a full-page bio of Daniel Dildine, sr.,(1780-1872),whom Lang apparently knew well, and also records an
interview (p.522)with James McEwen about the life of his father William McEwen, who"lived...with his wife and twenty-one
children" (p.507) in Clinton Township. James McEwen is included (p.416) in a list of members of the Pioneer Association, a group
organized by a number of "old 'bushwackers'" that included Daniel Dildine,Sr. James McEwen's entry says he was born feb.
14,1818, in Northhampton Co., PA and located in Clinton Twp.,Aug 6,1823.
I believe that Daniel Dildine's wife, Margaret (1783-1862) was James McEwen's sister. Both families were among the first white
settlers in Seneca County, and in previous generations both families had lived in Upper New Bethel Twp.,Northhampton Co.,Pa. I
believe that I am descended from Daniel and Margaret through their son Andrew (1805-???). Andrew was married to Jane Owen,
and they had 3 children: Richard, William Henry, and Stella. William H.(1842-1895) served in 123d Ohio Infantry (a unit organized
by William Lang) and then, about 1873, moved to Leipsic,Putnam Co.,OH where he is buried in Sugar Ridge Cemetery.
W.H.Dildine was married to Icedone Carles (1865-1916) and they had 6 children, including my grandfather, Evan Owen Dildine
(1872-1931).
My grandmother, Margaret Ellen Ducatt Dildine (1877-1958) used to say that I had an ancestor named Peggy McEwen and that my
red hair (and maybe my temper) must have come down from her. She was of French descent and she thought the McEwens were
Irish. My father, Ross Emerson Dildine (1915-1997), my brother Dale, my sister Diane, and I were all born in Leipsic, but we are
now in NC,IL, and MD, respectively. My mother,Dorothy Stultz Dildine,still lives in Leipsic.

My father believed he was the only male descendent of the line from his grandfather, Wm. Henry and we know nothing besides the
above regarding Andrew Dildine, son of Daniel Sr. and Margaret, or of Jane Owen. An intriguing possibility is that Jane was
descended fron David Evan Owen,a prominent Seneca Co. politician and Daniel Dildine's good friend (see Lang pp.303 and
306),whose family also were neighbors of the previous generation in Fishing Creek Twp, Northumberland Co. PA. My grandfather
was evidently named after Mr. Owen. I would be grateful for any info that anyone has about the Andrew/Jane Dildine family in
Seneca County,OH.

I also have copies of newspaper obits for Daniel,Sr., Margaret McEwen, William Henry, Evan Owen, and Margaret Ellen, if
anyone has an interest in these. If you can't get a copy of the Lang book, I will be happy to post the relevant excerpts here. The
stories are priceless. The book also has info about a number of other Seneca Co. Dildines, in particular Daniel,Jr. and Frank
Dildine, who were active in politics,newspapers and law (yes, those have always gone together.) I hope you find this helpful, I
would appreciate anything you could share with me.

Larry L. Dildine
Misc. Notes
Posted by: Larry L. Dildine
Date: October 30, 2000 at 14:57:51
In Reply to: DILDINE MCQUOWN MCEWEN PA>OH by Bruce McEwen
of 208



I have book, passed to me by my father, called "History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880"
by William Lang.(Reproduced by Unigraphic,Inc., Evansville,IN under the sponsorship of The Seneca County Historical Society,
Tiffin, OH.) Mr. Lang was a prominent Tiffin attorney, soldier, newspaper publisher, and statewide politician, who apparently
knew personally several generations of Dildines and McEwens in the county. The book is dated July 1,1880. It is short on sources
and documentation, but Mr. Lang obviously enjoyed a good story, and tells a number of them about our mutual ancesters. The book
includes (pp.513-14) a full-page bio of Daniel Dildine, sr.,(1780-1872),whom Lang apparently knew well, and also records an
interview (p.522)with James McEwen about the life of his father William McEwen, who"lived...with his wife and twenty-one
children" (p.507) in Clinton Township. James McEwen is included (p.416) in a list of members of the Pioneer Association, a group
organized by a number of "old 'bushwackers'" that included Daniel Dildine,Sr. James McEwen's entry says he was born feb.
14,1818, in Northhampton Co., PA and located in Clinton Twp.,Aug 6,1823.
I believe that Daniel Dildine's wife, Margaret (1783-1862) was James McEwen's sister. Both families were among the first white
settlers in Seneca County, and in previous generations both families had lived in Upper New Bethel Twp.,Northhampton Co.,Pa. I
believe that I am descended from Daniel and Margaret through their son Andrew (1805-???). Andrew was married to Jane Owen,
and they had 3 children: Richard, William Henry, and Stella. William H.(1842-1895) served in 123d Ohio Infantry (a unit organized
by William Lang) and then, about 1873, moved to Leipsic,Putnam Co.,OH where he is buried in Sugar Ridge Cemetery.
W.H.Dildine was married to Icedone Carles (1865-1916) and they had 6 children, including my grandfather, Evan Owen Dildine
(1872-1931).
My grandmother, Margaret Ellen Ducatt Dildine (1877-1958) used to say that I had an ancestor named Peggy McEwen and that my
red hair (and maybe my temper) must have come down from her. She was of French descent and she thought the McEwens were
Irish. My father, Ross Emerson Dildine (1915-1997), my brother Dale, my sister Diane, and I were all born in Leipsic, but we are
now in NC,IL, and MD, respectively. My mother,Dorothy Stultz Dildine,still lives in Leipsic.

My father believed he was the only male descendent of the line from his grandfather, Wm. Henry and we know nothing besides the
above regarding Andrew Dildine, son of Daniel Sr. and Margaret, or of Jane Owen. An intriguing possibility is that Jane was
descended fron David Evan Owen,a prominent Seneca Co. politician and Daniel Dildine's good friend (see Lang pp.303 and
306),whose family also were neighbors of the previous generation in Fishing Creek Twp, Northumberland Co. PA. My grandfather
was evidently named after Mr. Owen. I would be grateful for any info that anyone has about the Andrew/Jane Dildine family in
Seneca County,OH.

I also have copies of newspaper obits for Daniel,Sr., Margaret McEwen, William Henry, Evan Owen, and Margaret Ellen, if
anyone has an interest in these. If you can't get a copy of the Lang book, I will be happy to post the relevant excerpts here. The
stories are priceless. The book also has info about a number of other Seneca Co. Dildines, in particular Daniel,Jr. and Frank
Dildine, who were active in politics,newspapers and law (yes, those have always gone together.) I hope you find this helpful, I
would appreciate anything you could share with me.

Larry L. Dildine
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