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Page content last modified: November 24, 2005, added details from the 1880 Mortality schedule for Fountain Green Township; 1840 census transcription; revised text.

FOUNTAIN   GREEN   CEMETERY
HANCOCK COUNTY, ILLINOIS

 

WATSON FABUN ca. 1806-1879
CYNTHIA FABUN ca. 1800-1851

(tombstone not yet photographed)

 


WATSON FABUN
Died Aug. 16, 1879
Aged 73 ~ ~ ~

CYNTHIA
His Wife
Died 1851

In 1840 Watson and Cynthia Fabun, originally from Vermont and New York, may have been living in Lorain County, Ohio, in 1840; listed there was the household of "Watson Fabin".

They were first counted in Hancock County, Illinois, in the 1850 Federal Census.  It was during 1850 that the townships were named.  The border line between Fountain Green Township to the north, and Hancock Township to the south, is represented by the dark line passing below the name Webster on this map segment.  Watson and Cynthia were enumerated in proximity to Anthony Duffy and Joel Howd.  Duffy's property was located in adjacent sections 5 and 8 of Hancock Township, west of present day Majorville Cemetery (indicated by the label Church and the small square in Section 2 of Hancock Township).  Joel Howd had established a tailoring business in Webster a few years prior to 1850.  We can make a reasonable guess that the Fabuns were living near those families, perhaps on the Fountain Green Township side since that's where Watson was counted in 1860.

Cynthia, maiden name undetermined, died in 1851 and was buried at Fountain Green Cemetery.

On March 30, 1856, Watson married Mrs. Harriet Dunham, nee Hobart, widow of Christopher A. Dunham.  Harriet had a daughter by Christopher: Lydia, born in 1849.

Given the discrepancies, it's a judgment call as to whether or not the 1860 census listing transcribed below was actually for Watson and Harriet Fabun, but it's the only one from that year that comes close to matching the little family and there are enough similarities that it seems likely.  We doubt that 18 year old "Beaty" was Watson's son since he was not counted with Watson and Cynthia in 1850 (and also not in the tentative 1840 listing for Watson Fabin).  If Beaty's surname was actually Fabun, perhaps he was a nephew.

Lydia Dunham married Andrew Jackson Hasten in 1866.  In 1870 the Fabuns and Hastens were counted in the household of Harvey Thompson in Fountain Green Township.

Watson, 20 some years Harriet's senior, died on August 16, 1879, and was buried at Fountain Green Cemetery next to Cynthia.  The Mortality Schedule accompanying the 1880 Census of Fountain Green reported the cause of death was paralysis; he was attended by Dr. Ferris.

Also from the Mortality Schedule:

- Watson Faburn, 73, male, white, married, born VT, both parents born VT, carpenter, died in August [1879], years in the county - 33

- He died at the home of Robert and Bothilla J. Wilson, of Illinois and Pennsylvania, respectively. They were apparently near neighbors of both Lydia and A. J. Hasten and Harriet, as the three residences were consecutively numbered in the 1880 census.

Harriet did not remarry.  She died November 25, 1907, and was buried at Webster Cemetery, also in Fountain Green Township.  She shares a tombstone there with her parents and a sister.

For more information, follow this link: Harriet Hobart Fabun.

1840 Ohio Census, Lorain County, Grafton Township, page 129, line #3

Household of Watson Fabin

Males 20 thru 29 - 1
Males 30 thru 39 - 1
Females 10 thru 14 - 1
Females 30 thru 39 - 1
Total - 4
Persons employed in manufacture and trades - 2

1850 Illinois Census, Hancock County, page 295B
enumerated September 18, 1850, dwelling #370

Watson Fabon, 45, male, carpenter, value of real estate 200, born VT
Cynthia, 50, female, born NY
Paul Pawkett, 38, male, laborer, born Canada
Ephraim, 11, male, born IL, deaf and dumb

 

1860 Illinois Census, Hancock County, Fountain Green Township, page 735
enumerated July 25, 1860, dwelling #3382

Watson Claiborne, 56, male, wagon maker, value of real estate 1000, value of personal estate 300, born VT
Harriet, 30, female, born VT
Liddy, 7, female, born IL, attended school within the year
Beaty, 18, male, day laborer, born NY

 

1870 Illinois Census, Hancock County, Fountain Green Township, page 120B
enumerated June 2, 1870, dwelling #25

Family #25
Thompson, Harvy, 33, male, white, farmer, value of real estate 9000, value of personal estate 2500, born IL, male citizen of the U.S. aged 21 or more
Mary E, 3, female, white, born IL
Faburn, Watson, 65, male, white, retired carpenter, value of real estate 2600, value of personal estate 800, born VT, male citizen of the U.S. aged 21 or more
Harriett, 41, female, white, keeping house, born VT

Family #26
Hasting [Hasten], Jack, 28, male, white, farmer, value of personal estate 200, born TN
Lettie, 21, female, white, keeping house, born IL
Nettie, 3, female, white, born IL
William, 1,male, white, born IL
Moses, 1/12, male, white, born IL, born May
Keeler, Martin, 23, male, white, farm laborer, born Prussia, both parents foreign born, could not read or write

1880 Illinois Census, Hancock County, Fountain Green Township, page 114B
enumerated June 16, 1880, dwelling #123, family #129
(immediately following the household of A.J. and Lydia Hasten)

Faburne, Harriet, white, female, 57, widow, keeping house, born VT, father born NY, mother born VT

 

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