Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth McLENE
Birth4 Sep 1822, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio146,5510
Death20 Sep 1907, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio146,5512 Age: 85
BurialGrandview Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio146
MemoSection 7
Residenceof Columbus4034
FatherGen. Jeremiah McLENE (1767-1837)
MotherSarah SHERER (1783-1858)
Census
• 1850 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 26, b OH.153
• 1860 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 35, b OH.1674
• 1870 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 42, b OH.5502
• 1880 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 57, b OH. Widow. Father b Scotland; mother b PA.3782
• 1900 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 75, b OH. Widow. Father b Scotland; mother b PA. Mother of 3 children [sic], 2 living. Mother-in-law in household of Arthur B. Howson.5503
Spouses
Birth24 Nov 1809, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio8
Death26 Aug 1878, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio9,146,4034 Age: 68
BurialGrandview Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio146
MemoSection 7
FlagsLegatee in Will
FatherJohn CARLISLE (1771-1847)
MotherElizabeth MANN (1786-1849)
Individual Notes
• Henry Nelson Carlisle died about six months before his partner and oldest brother, Andrew, in the fall of 1878, in his sixty-ninth year, having been born in this city November 24, 1809. On the 27th of October, 1841, he was married to Miss Elizabeth McLene, of Columbus, a daughter of General Jeremiah McLene, who was at one time secretary of State, and subsequently a member of congress from Columbus. His wife and two daughters survive him.
From an obituary notice, published at the time of his death, we extract the following:
“Mr. Carlisle was a member of the firm of A. & H. N. Carlisle, the oldest firm in the city, and has been connected with the business at the present stand, corner of Main and Paint streets, since 1826 — over fifty years. He was a successful business man, growing not only in wealth during all these years, but in reputation for honest upright dealings. He was a man whose word was as good as his bond. In private life he was an unassuming, genial gentleman, kind-hearted and charitable; giving not ostentatiously but liberally, but where his judgment taught him charity would not be mis-applied. No man had more friends among the older and substantial citizens of the county, and his death will be a cause of universal regret.”
The officiating clergyman at his funeral was the Rev. Dr. Biggs, of the First Presbyterian church, of which Mr. Carlisle had been for many years a member.4034
Census
• 1820 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. 030302/30210.1586
• 1830 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. 10013001/0132001.1594
• 1840 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 30-40. 001111001/01113001.1609
• 1850 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 40, b OH. $10,000 value of real estate.153
• 1860 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 50, b OH. Merchant. $10,000; $3,000.1674
• 1870 Census: Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio. Age 60, b OH. Keeps ret. dry goods store.5502
Marriage27 Oct 1841, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio8,648,4034
ChildrenMargaret (1856-1941)
 Sarah Elizabeth (1858-1944)
 Eleanor (Died young) (1863-1864)
 William Henry (Died young) (-<1870)
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Updated 6 May 2025
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