The Shemwell Family

Captain Henry UlleryAge: 39 years17731812

Name
Captain Henry Ullery
Name prefix
Captain
Given names
Henry
Surname
Ullery
Birth about 1773
Birth of a daughter
#1Eliza Deliliah Ullery
April 27, 1795 (Age 22 years)
Note: Birth date based on tombstone inscription (she was 81yrs, 4mos, 13 days old when she died) ... based on tombstone photograph
MarriageMrs Henry UlleryView this family
before 1796 (Age 23 years)

Birth of a daughter
#2Mary Ullery
May 26, 1797 (Age 24 years)
Birth of a daughter
#3Elizabeth Ullery
from 1801 to 1810 (Age 28 years)

Note: Birth year based on 1830 Census
Death of a wifeMrs Henry Ullery
after 1801 (Age 28 years)

Military
War of 1812 Service/Rank Record
1812 (Age 39 years)
MarriageMary Ann “Anna” VanGundyView this family
March 24, 1812 (Age 39 years)
Military
Captain Henry Ullery - Mentioned in Robert Lucas Journal
from May 1812 to August 1812 (Age 39 years)
Note: Journal Transcription:
Military
Captain Henry Ullery Reported as "Killed in Action"
August 5, 1812 (Age 39 years)
Death August 6, 1812 (Age 39 years)
Note: See Military Record above: The Robert Lucas Journal states that Captain Henry Ullery died on August 5, 1812.
Birth of a daughter
#4Sarah J “Ann” Ullery
about 1813 (4 months after death)
Family with Mary Ann “Anna” VanGundy - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: March 24, 1812Ross, Ohio, United States
21 months
daughter
Family with Mrs Henry Ullery - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: before 1796
-8 months
daughter
2 years
daughter
Mary Ullery
Birth: May 26, 1797 24Ohio, United States
Death: March 24, 1857Clark, Illinois, United States
14 years
daughter
Isaac Conner Sr + Mary Ann “Anna” VanGundy - View this family
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage: about 1798Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
4 years
step-son
Daniel Conner
Birth: December 29, 1801 31 24Ohio, United States
Death: September 25, 1870New Richmond, Clermont, Ohio, United States
3 years
step-daughter
Mary Conner
Birth: December 11, 1804 34 27Ohio, United States
Death: July 22, 1851Ohio, United States
5 years
step-son
Isaac Conner Jr
Birth: July 6, 1809 39 32Ross, Ohio, United States
Death: August 2, 1895Ross, Ohio, United States

No family available

Birth
Several issues have surfaced regarding Captain Henry Ullery's spouses and biological children. Several key documents that would clear up the relationships are needed; but, I am unable to find then on various genealogy sites (Family Search, Ancestry, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc). I believe the issues could be resolved if we can find Birth and/or Christening Records that list the Mother/Father of his assumed children. Until those records are found, I have made some judgements, based on the data found across the Web, as to his probable family tree. The family trees found on the genealogy sites (noted above) compositely show that Captain Henry Ullery (LC78-NF2) was married to Mary Ann VanGundy (MY4Z-QTF) on March 24, 1812. Records exist for the marriage event as well as records documenting that Henry died on August 6, 1812. I have been unable to find any other record showing that Henry was married to anyone else. The issue arises when the descendants of Henry/Mary/?? are reviewed. The sites show that they had 4 children: Eliza Deliliah (b 1796), Mary (b 1797), Elisabeth (b 1801), and Sarah J (b 1813). Considering that Henry/Mary were married in 1812, the only plausible child that was theirs would be Sarah J who was born in late 1812 or early 1813. Those dates are consistent with Henry dying in August 1812. Although other website trees (well over 100+) show that Henry/Mary had the other children, that doesn't make sense since they were married in 1812 and the 3 other children were born in 1796, 1797, and 1801. I am assuming that Henry/Mary did not have these children out of (or coincident with) wedlock due to the children's birth dates. It would seem that Henry would have been married to an unidentified spouse around 1796, or so. He would have been about 21 years old which was a reasonable marriage age in the late 1700s. But, there seems to be no record of that marriage; although I did find an Ancestry tree that stated he had a "partner" that he was married to on March 24, 1792. The suspicious point is the month/day for both assumed marriages are the same. Plus, the Ancestry tree did not have any supporting records. In fact, none of the genealogy sites that listed the Henry family tree had any bonifide source for marriage other than the one that was with Mary. Most of the sites had no sources for the tree at all. I did look at about 30 website trees (of the more than several hundred) that had numerous tree sources; but, no sources were found for the earlier marriage. It is possible that the marriage was not recorded or just not yet found in the many records. Based on the dates involved, I am assuming that Henry was indeed married twice. His first marriage must have occurred in about 1796 to an unknown spouse. Their children would have been Eliza Deliliah, Mary, and Elizabeth. His second marriage occurred in 1812 to Mary and their child was Sarah J. Considering that the 3 children show up on trees claiming Mary is their mother, it is reasonable to assume that their biological mother died with Mary subsequently filling in as a step mother. Had Henry and the unknown spouse just divorced, the three young children would have probably stayed with their biological mother and not the father. It is highly probably that the unknown spouse died in the 1801 (after Elizabeth's birth) to 1811 (before Henry's marriage to Mary) timeframe. For now, I will update Henry's tree to show that he was married twice. He had 3 children with the first wife who died in the 1801 to 1811 timeframe. Henry remarried in 1812 and Mary assumed the role of "step-mother". Henry and Mary had a single biological child, Sarah J. I believe the tree changes are consistent with the various birth/marriage dates and builds upon the existing trees found across the genealogy sites. More work is needed, though.
Military
Journal Transcription: May 7, 1812 Page 3: "...the other three Companies from my Brigade being present to wit Cap' Fryatt Keyser, and Capt Ullery I proceeded to organize them together with Capt Kupe's and Lucass from Scioto into one Battalion..." July 13, 1812 Page 29: "...I went in Company with Capt Ullerys Company and part of Kupes Company down towards Maiden about 9 miles we found the bridge at turkey Creek broken by the British and Saw the Signs where about 200 men had lay in ambush the night before watching the Bridge..." July 13, 1812 Page 31 "...The Detachment consisted of Capt Snellings company of regulars, Capt Reynolds Company of volunteers, Capt Spencers Capt Burslers Capt Barrens and Capt Ullery and Capt Eobinsons Companys of Riflemen..." July 16, 1812 Page 34 "...Supposing a body of Indians lay therein, But Capt [?], myself, and Denton Scott (a gentleman who had went with us as a volunteer) rushed into the woods and was followed bravely by Capt Ullerys Company and part of Capt Robinsons we ran through the point of woods..." August 5, 1812 Page 49 "...The detachment marched in two lines or columns, as follows, Capt Rupe in front, Capt Robinsons, and Capt Spencers Rifle Companies formed the right Column, Capt BaiTen in front Capt Ullery and Capt Gilchrean' formed the left column..." August 5, 1812 Page 51 "...Sent the wounded up to detroit by water, in this action we lost 17 men Killed and Several Wounded among the killed were Captains MeColloch, Ullery, Gilehrane and, Boerstler..."
Death
See Military Record above: The Robert Lucas Journal states that Captain Henry Ullery died on August 5, 1812.