David Tharp Laird - Clarissa Hayden and Mary Thorn
4) David Tharp Laird, the fourth known child of Jesse and Mary, his middle name was his mother’s maiden name, born on February 20, 1816 in Dearborn County, Indiana and died on July 20, 1894 in Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana. David Tharp Laird was accomplished in politics and government - having been a state legislator, judge, and presidential elector for Millard Fillmore when he ran as the “Know Nothing” Party candidate for president in 1856. The life and movement of David T. Laird is described below in an 1880 book with his biography and also in his obituary.
David T. Laird (also known as D. T. Laird) was married twice – first on August 8, 1837 in Boone County, Kentucky to Clarissa P. Hayden, born June 6, 1818 in Burlington, Boone County, Kentucky and died on July 3, 1880 in Spencer County, Indiana; according to a published biography they had nine children, and I now have identified all nine, three of whom died in infancy. Most public records of the family have not identified all nine. David T. Laird was married second in Spencer County, Indiana on July 24, 1881 to Mary L. Thorn, born October 30, 1832 in Indiana and died on August 26, 1919 in Spencer County, Indiana. They had no children.
The nine known children of David Tharp Laird, and Clarissa, his first wife, were: 1) Jesse W. Laird, November 9, 1839 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died January 6, 1878, Spencer County, Indiana; married November 5, 1861 in Posey County, Indiana to Celia Rogers, born July 5, 1839 in Indiana and died on September 29, 1914 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona; three children; 2) James Higby Laird, born December 9, 1842 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana and died May 4, 1914 in Bronx County, New York; married first in 1866 in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia to Mary Maxwell, born abt 1839 in West Virgini, divorced ca 1880; and married second on November 27, 1880 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana to Fannie Gaston, born on December 8, 1853 in Indiana and died February 25, 1939 in Bronx County, New York; there were no known children; 3) Elizabeth, born February 15, 1845, in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, died between 1888 and 1894; married twice, first on September 8, 1864 in Spencer County, Indiana to Richard Graham, one, possibly two children; second to Henry Howett, born abt 1840 in Ohio, no known children - many details not determined about Elizabeth and her family; 4) Mary Boyer Laird, born May 28, 1847 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana and died September 16, 1917 in Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana; married November 12, 1866 in Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana to David Edward Hooper, born August 19, 1838 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, and died in October 1913 in Lawrenceburg, Anderson County, Kentucky; they had three children, one of whom was Clara A. “Clarice” Hooper Hall/Ford, a silent film actress buried in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in California; 5) Ellen “Ella” C., born April 27, 1849 in Indiana and died December 10, 1925 in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi; married March 12, 1870 in Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana to Casper V. “Cass” Swan, born September 1846 in Michigan and died October 20, 1929 in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. They had one child, son Mark E. Swan, a well-known New York playwright of his time; 6) Margaret Virginia Laird, shown buried in the Troy City Cemetery, daughter of DT and CP, died on December 23, 1850 at age five months and fourteen days, placing her birthdate about July 9, 1850; 7) George C. Laird, shown buried in the Troy City Cemetery, son of DT and CP, died on October 5, 1853 at age ten months and fourteen days, placing his birthdate about November 21, 1852; 8) Anna “Annie”, born on August 12,1856 in Troy, Perry County, Indiana and died August 14, 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was married twice, first on December 18, 1877 in Spencer County, Indiana to Frank A. Carter, one known child; and second on March 10, 1884 in Spencer County to William B. Sutherland, born in March 1854 in Kentucky and died between 1900 and 1908, two children; and 9) Effie Sharp, born January 18, 1959 in Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana and died by the time of the David Laird family census listing on June 1, 1860.
The David T. Laird Family Bible passed to David’s son James Laird in 1893, and James recounted the family from the Bible in a 1913 statement in his civil war pension file, posted below. Some of the information from this Bible reference informed the family listing just above.