Early Life and Times of Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974
DAVID A. COLDWELL. David A. Coldwell, the subject of this sketch, was
born in
Nicholas County, Kentucky, March 21, 1804. His father's name was Thomas
Coldwell,
born in Pennsylvania in 1788, died in 1851. Thomas Coldwell married Sarah
Coldwell,
born in Pennsylvania; died in 1844; married in 1803. Mrs. Martha Coldwell,
the wife of
the subject of this sketch, was born in Kentucky, December 30, 1806. Her
father's name
was Edward P. Creswell; her mother's name before marriage was May Stephenson.
Mr.
Creswell was born in Pennsylvania in 1777, died August 6, 1826. Mrs. Creswell
was
born in Pennsylvania, September 22, 1782, died March 5, 1861. She is buried
in
Lebanon. D. A. Coldwell and Martha Creswell were married March 19, 1829.
Came to
Boone County in 1843. Settled near Lebanon where they now reside, and where,
in 1833,
Mr. Coldmell entered a part of his land and where thev have resided since
1843. The
following are their children's names: Almia A., married to Samuel Beaman;
Edward T.,
married to Miss E. A. Padgett, reside in Lebanon; Mary J., married to William
Powe!l,
live in Clinton Township; Martha A., married to William Partner, reside
in Lebanon. Mr.
and Mrs. Coldwell belong to the Presbyterian Church and are worthy members
of the
same. Their going in and out before the people here for the past forty
years has given
evidence of their worth as citizens and church members. They reside just
west of the city
of Lebanon, are enjoying the repose of life after a successful struggle.
Plenty surrounds
them, and though they are quite old, they are well preserved and enjoy life
well. Tell of
the early times in Kentucky as well as in Indiana.
COLDWELL CRESWELL STEPHENSON BEAMAN PADGETT POWELL
PARTNER