Joshua TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2302), son of Abel TRUEBLOOD and Jemima SCOTT , was born 06 March 1766 in Paquotank County, North Carolina , U.S.A. He married Mary HENLEY 07 July 1790 in Washington County , Indiana. He died 26 October 1853 in Washington County , Indiana. Mary HENLEY (RIN: 2303), daughter of Joseph HENLEY and Mourning ANDERSON , was born 19 June 1771 in North Carolina , USA. She died 03 July 1856.


Children of Joshua TRUEBLOOD and Mary HENLEY are:
1. Margaret TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 976), b. 28 February 1793 See Jehosiphat MORRIS & Margaret TRUEBLOOD
2. Elizabeth TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2419), b. 15 December 1798 See James TRUEBLOOD & Elizabeth TRUEBLOOD
3. Joseph Henley TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2443), b. 25 May 1791 See Joseph Henley TRUEBLOOD & Dorcas SCOTT
4. James TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2445), b. 27 February 1795 See James TRUEBLOOD & Anna MORGAN
5. William Penn TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2447), b. 19 March 1800 See William Penn TRUEBLOOD & Anna WHITE OR William Penn TRUEBLOOD & Cyrilda WRAY
6. Nathan TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2450), b. 24 April 1802 See Nathan TRUEBLOOD & Mary Darby HOLLOWELL OR Nathan TRUEBLOOD & Grace HOBBS OR BANTA
7. Joshua TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2453), b. 17 September 1804 See Joshua TRUEBLOOD & Zilpha ARNOLD OR Joshua TRUEBLOOD & Mary BUNDY
8. Mary TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2456), b. 25 May 1807 See Nathan Morris HOLLOWELL & Mary TRUEBLOOD
9. Gulielma TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2458), b. 11 June 1810 See Thomas MORRIS & Gulielma TRUEBLOOD

Marriage/Union Events for Joshua TRUEBLOOD\Mary HENLEY:

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Notes for Joshua TRUEBLOOD:

The Trueblood Family In America
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dbeeler/Trueblood.html

Notes taken from

"The Trueblood Family in America" by Bula Trueblood Watson, copyright 1964.

"....He was ten years old when he arrived with his parents in Washington County, Indiana, July 4, 1815. Joshua and his family lived for many years at their home in Oakey Woods, later called Highland. About 1858, he moved to Salem, where he practiced medicine.

. . . . Joshua Trueblood was a graduate of Physiomedical College of Cincinnati. He practiced from 1828 till 1858 near Highland Church. he is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem, where he died in 1879. He was a member of the Friends Church and prominant in its affairs. In later life, he was a firm believer in spiritualism, embracing that branch which was known as "The Emmanual Movement," which flourished from 1850 till 1880. His residence and office were located on the corner of Water and Mulberry Streets, in Salem. He was a man odf strong personality, and very pleasant, though positive, in his dealings with his patients. (Written by Lawrence W. Paynter in 'Medical History of Washington County.)

E. Hicks Trueblood wrote about Joshua Trueblood in an article that was circulated to Truebloods all over the United States about 1930.

The eighty acre "Oak Woods Farm" was bought by Dr. Joshua Trueblood. . . .Joshua gave one half acre of it for the Friends' Meeting House and for school purposes. When the doctor moved to Salem about 1854, the place went into the hands of Anderson Morris, later changed hands several times, and is now (1909) the home of Rev. A. L. Carney. The doctor's mind was not so much (while he was still at Oakey Woods) on plowing our oakland virgin soil as on searching the woods and fields for medical plants, barks, and roots. Of these he had a storehouse full. Some were made into syrups, some into tinctures, and some ground and bottled. He used these in his practice and that not used by him found a ready sale in Louisville by his purchaser, Dr. Lewis of that city.

.........................pg 44


Notes for Mary HENLEY:

The Trueblood Family In America
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dbeeler/Trueblood.html


Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
[p.127] MINUTES AND MARRIAGE RECORDS
page 142
1790, 7, 7. Mary, dt Joseph, Pasquotank Co., m Joshua Trueblood, at Newbegun Creek MH.


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