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804 RATHBONE GENEALOGY.<br />

Thomas Worthington <strong>Rathbone</strong>. After the war of 1812^<br />

Coffin Whippy and Jonathan Coffin <strong>Rathbone</strong> were saiiors<br />

"before the mast" on the brig Fox of Boston; they were<br />

cousins of the same age. About 1798. Robert Folger,David<br />

Coleman. Latham Gardner and Jonathan C. <strong>Rathbone</strong> purchased<br />

the ship Federal George; Jonathan C. <strong>Rathbone</strong> went<br />

as captain or master; they went into the merchant<br />

service and visited several ports in England. Somewhere<br />

in the channel they were chased by an English man-ofwar;<br />

England and France were at war.' Captain <strong>Rathbone</strong><br />

ran his ship close into the French coast, so that some of the<br />

French war vessels captured the ship and held the officers<br />

and crew as prisoners: they confiscated ship and cargo, which<br />

was a total loss to the owners. Thomas W. <strong>Rathbone</strong> has<br />

tried for many years to collect the claim. The United States<br />

government assumed all the claims, but "all men are not<br />

more honest than they should be" is the remark of one of<br />

the heirs. In May, 1812. Jonathan and several others from<br />

Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard went to Philadelphia<br />

from which place they hired teams to haul them to Pittsburg,<br />

thence by flat boats to Cincinnati where the,y arrived Sept." l,<br />

1812; making a quick trip; now it takes about forty hours'<br />

Thomas W. <strong>Rathbone</strong> in one of his letters says "for vears I<br />

thought I was the only <strong>Rathbone</strong> in this land: I could have<br />

been content if I could' have ever heard of another."<br />

NANCY ANN RATHBONE (Erastus * * * ) r<br />

born in Connecticut, ; married John V. Tannev. .<br />

He died , she married, second. Manly. Children:<br />

*<br />

1. Martha. 2. Anna. 3. Emma. 4. John Sylvester- 5. Mary.<br />

DANIEL STERLING WENDALL (Mary, Erastus,<br />

* * ), born in Sterlingville. Pa.. March 23, 1833; married<br />

Martha Elizabeth Gordon, at Maquoketa. Iowa, Feb 12<br />

1866. Children:<br />

I- Olive Rebecca, b. Sept. 28. 1867-<br />

2. Geo. Edwin, b. Dec- 25, 1870.<br />

3- Ada Blanch, b. April 13. 1877.<br />

MARY ROSETTA WENDALL (Mary. Erastus * * *),<br />

born in Maquoketa, Jackson Co.. Iowa. March 23. 1830;<br />

married Milton B. Clark. March 9. 1869. in Fairfield, Jack-

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