Townsend, third son of Samuel and Sarah (Longwell) Townsend, was born in
Sussex County, New Jersey in 1810. When he was two years old, his father moved to
Steuben County, New York, where he resided till 1826. His father, now a widower, having purchased some military land in Western Illinois, started on October 15, 1826, with his eldest son, and Absalom, and arrived at Fort Clark (now
Peoria, Illinois), on January 1, 1827. In mid-February 1827, they arrived at the
lead mines in the vicinity of
Gratiot's Grove, near present-day Shullsburg, Wisconsin, and engaged in the business of mining. They were soon interrupted by the
Black Hawk War in 1832. The elder brother volunteered in
William S. Hamilton's company, while Townsend and his father forted at Gratiot's Grove, with Townsend serving under Gen.
Zachary Taylor ("Old Rough & Ready"). He served during the whole of the
Black Hawk War (1832) as a volunteer, under Col.
Henry Dodge, and participated in the
Battle of Bad Axe on August 2, 1832. After the war was over, Townsend returned to mining. ==Biography==