Caldwell (surname)

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Caldwell (surname)
Notable members Henry, Robert, Samuel, John, David, and James R. Caldwell
Name origin and meaning English, "cold stream"

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  • In 1933, James R. Caldwell and his wife received a patent for their red rubber dustpan. They called their line of rubber kitchen products Rubbermaid.

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  • I have been unable to find much information on the Caldwell family of Salt Creek Township. Robert Caldwell did not have a will. Samuel Caldwell died 3 July 1867 intestate. His death is recorded in the [2] His estate papers did not provide much genealogical information. I am unable to find a paper trail on the death of David Caldwell who died in March 1850.
  • John Caldwell did leave a will at the time of his death. His will was dated 3 April 1833. In his will, he mentions he is a resident of Salt Creek Township, Wayne County, Ohio. Salt Creek Township His brother Samuel; his nephew James Caldwell, son of David Caldwell; and his brother-in-law John [Jane] Little. John Caldwell named John Little (brother-in-law) and Henry Caldwell as the executors of the estate.
  • John Little died before January 1870. His will was dated 1 July 1868. In his will, he mentions his grandson, Francis Smith Little (son of William Little deceased); children include John I Little, Francis Little, Henry C. Little and Grisil J. Little; and granddaughter, Jane Elizabeth Little (daughter of Grisil J. Little).
  1. Douglass, Ben. "History of Wayne County, Ohio, from the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time", Robert Douglas, Indianapolis, 1878.
  2. "Wayne County, Ohio Death Records 1867-1908", vol. 1 page 1.]