Matilda Bedwell

Brief Life History of Matilda

When Matilda Bedwell was born in 1807, in Tennessee, United States, her father, John M. Bedwell, was 39 and her mother, Sarah Ogle, was 30. She married John Buster on 3 April 1833, in Rhea, Tennessee, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 6 daughters. She lived in Murray, Georgia, United States in 1850 and Hamilton, Tennessee, United States in 1860. She died on 19 August 1878, in Tennessee, United States, at the age of 71.

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Family Time Line

John Buster
1808–1850
Matilda Bedwell
1807–1878
Marriage: 3 April 1833
Sarah A Buster
1834–
Rebecca Jane Buster
1837–1902
Margaret Buster
1838–
Lorinda Adeline Buster
1840–1911
Corp Caleb Marshall Buster Sr.
1843–1918
Nancy Minerva Buster
1844–1910
Mary Ellen Buster
1848–

Sources (10)

  • Matilda Buster in household of John Buster, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Matilda Bedwell, "Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1959"
  • Julia Patterson Young Ancestor Chart

World Events (8)

1808

Atlantic slave trade abolished.

1811 · The Savannah Riots

A barroom brawl in Savannah on Tuesday, November 12, 1811, had international impact. An American seaman boasted of having joined the crew of a French vessel, likely named La Vengeance. Others became upset at the idea of the American joining a foreign nation and a brawl erupted. The county coroner asked for peace but was beaten with clubs. A second clash occurred the following day when French sailors attacked five American seaman. A day after the second attack, twenty French sailors attacked six Americans. Four of them escaped but two were beaten and stabbed. Jacob Taylor died on the scene and a rigger named Collins died the following day. By Friday, a full scale riot erupted when the French crewmen arrested on murder charges were released. Many were arrested and French ships La Vengeance and La Franchise were burned. In the end, the incident caused disruptions in French-American relations and affected shipping and trade.

1830 · The Second Great Awakening

Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

Name Meaning

English: variant of Bidwell .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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