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701 | http://www.rootsweb.com/~engken/ | Care, Hannah (I3728)
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702 | http://www.rootsweb.com/~engken/ | Care, Ann (I3729)
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703 | http://www.rootsweb.com/~engken/ | Care\Carr, John (I3730)
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704 | http://www.swdtimes.com/swdtimes/html/daily1/WEDNESDAY/may24/page2.htm l LEE CH ILES Lee Chiles, 69, Liberal, died Monday, May 22, 2000, at the Southwest Me dical Center, following an extended illness. He was born Oct. 12, 1930, to Rol and and Gracie Chiles in Waxahachie, Texas. He came to Liberal in the 1940s and worked for Gravey Enterprises Petroleum Inc. for 19 years. Later, he was an oilfield consultant and oilfield pumper for Lowery Exploration. He retired because of ill health. He was a veteran and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was stationed in England with the 301st Air Bombardment Wing which was attach ed to the 92nd. He was also a member of the Elks Lodge No. 1947 and the Veter ans of Foreign Wars Lane Day Post No. 3166, Liberal. He married Juanita Full er on April 3, 1981, in Perryton, Texas. She survives. Other survivors inclu de one son, David L. Chiles, Dodge City; four daughters, Mary Ellen Helfrich, Spearville, Sharon Diefort, Dodge City, Linda Lynn Connely, Dodge City, and Patricia Ann Maas, Greensburg; one step-daughter, Deborah E. Kidder, St. Loui s, Mo.; one brother, Roland H. Chiles, Jr., Waxahachie; one sister, Verna Mae Bryson, Waxahachie; 12 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He was p receded in death by his parents, two brothers, and one step-daughter. * No m emorial services are planned and inurnment will be at Liberal Cemetery at a l ater date. Miller Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. | Chiles, Arthur Lee (I6391)
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705 | https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9V1-FXMT?i=352&cat=323782 reverend ?b?John Gerrard, David Gerrard?/b? 1782 militia of Berkeley county Virginia 1st battalion 1782 JOHN GERARD--A QUAKER FROM N.J./1740 VANCLEVESVILLE, BERKELEY County, W.VA. JOHN GERARD WESTMORELAND County, VA./1709 GERARD CONTACTS: MEL AND ELAINE STEPHENS R 5 BOX 310 LIVINGTSTON, TX 77351 BRANDT BECKETT 1140 GIBSON AVE., INDIANAPOLLIS, IND. ORION DEPINTER 8720 19 RD ARGOS, IND 46501 MAX WEAVER 5790 DENLINGER RD DAYTON, OHIO 45426 NANCY B. WALL 7255 W. COX RD PLEASANT HILL, OHIO 45359 GLENDA THOMPSON ... W. MILTON, OHIO NORMA JENNINGS R.R.2 COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IOWA 52738 The 1699 birthdate as given on the PAF cannot be correct as Rev. John would be 86 upon his last child's birth. Nancy (Ann) was born ca 1785. The date of 1720 is probably closer to the truth. Families tied into the Gerards (directly or indirectly) were the Van Metre, Dubois, Sheperd, Hite..pps. 254-264 from West Virginia Families show origins of these families as being near Pelmel , along the Potomoc R. , in Prince Georges County, Md; earlier origins might have been Salem County, N.J., even earlier in Long Island, N.Y. 6/20/94 Hugeunot Emigration to America by Charles W. Baird, D.D. Vol. II , Baltimore Regional Publishing County Gerard: Pierre; Bordeaux, France, b. 1652; d. 1724. Pierre, with family, fled from Bordeaux through Belgium to England after the revocation of The Edict of Nantes in 1684. He resided in London for thirty years. His five sons, including Justus, emigrated to America and settled in Va. and the Carolinas. Pierre finally returned to France in 1720 after the death of the French King. Justus settled in Orange County, Va. He was b. 1682; d. 1744; m. Virginia Moss in Orange County Their son John B. Va. 1720; d Berkeley County, Va. 1787...p. 93...this cam from Proceedings of Huguenot Society of Pennsylavania..Vol. XXXIV..Halll of Historical Society of Pa., 1962. The "Flight from Poitou" comes from Baird's works...Chap VI....1681-1686--became associated with Gabriel Bernon in the Huguenot settlement of New Oxford, Massachusetts. From the same place came Pierre Girrard, one of the refugees in South Carolina, and Aman- and Gousse Bonnin, of New York....Pierre Girrard, ne a Poitiers, fils e Pierre Girrard et de Judith Fruschard--(Liste des Francois et Suisses refugiez en Caroline, etc.) Elizabeth Damaris Girrard,Isaac Girrard and Marie Roubin his wife, ---both of these names occur frequently among those of the Protestants of Poitou--were members of the French Church, New York, in 1694 and after. Huguento Ancestry--p. 136..Ga. Bicentennial Memoirs by Knight Vol. 3, p. 412 (South Carolina Huguenot list.)..Gerrards--Guearrards-- Near the middle of the seventeenth century, Robert, John , and Jacob Garrard, sons of Anthony Garrard and grandsons of Peter Garrard,French Huguenot, came to America. They were cousins of Col. William Garrard of Stafford County, Virginia, who was the father of Governor James Garrard of Kentucky. The town of Garrodsburg was named for him. Robert (above) settled in South Carolina; Jacob settled in Stafford County, Va. where his oldest son Anthony was christened 2-21-1756. This family removed to North Carolina and Anthony later came to Wilked County,Georgia, and Jacob Garrard came to Jackson County, Georgia. Anthony married 1777 Elizabeth Green. He died in Wilked County, 1807. He was a soldier in the American Revolution. Among his descendants was Gwuilliam (William), a prominent lawyer of Savannah, Ga. Louis F. Garrard was speaker of Georgia Senate. John Garrard (third of the emigrants above), born in England 1730, settled in South Carolina. He married Mary Bolt. In 1773, he received a land grant in Wilked County, Georgia, seven miles above Washington, Georgia, for his Revolutionary service. His wife died in 1804 and he married again and moved to Jones County, Ga. His children were by his first wife. Jacob Garrard was also a Revolutionary soldier. He settled in 1807in Putnam County, Ga. He married 1786 Elizabeth Barron. He died 1819; she died 1827. | Gerard, John Rev. (I3319)
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706 | https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15882979 | Izzard, Jabez (I3159)
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707 | HUNTINGDON County, PA.,...NATHINIEL GARRARD TO DAVID LOYD I/1/48 (1803) NATHANIEL TO WILLIAM KERRICK N/1/478 ...1795 // DEC., 1813 GRANTEE: NATHANIEL GERRARD FROM SAMUEL SELL D/1/540 MAY 11, 1795; FROM JAMES NORMAN D/1/547...MARCH 4, 1780 | Gerard, Nathaniel (I3339)
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708 | I am not positive that George is Pierre?eaOs brother but I think so . I think, too, that he is the George Schlmmmer who lived with C atharina and Conrad Jackemeyer, Sr. in IN in 1860. This was th e last marriage of the Schlemmer name in the records. Schlemmer s were born as late as the 1850s in Erckartsweiler. | Schlemmer, Georges (I633664884)
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709 | I am not sure but I think Jacob was Dora?eaOs son. He lived 5 hous es from George Washington Schlemmer in St. Joseph County in 1900. | (Schlemmer), Dora (I633658990)
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710 | Ida was a twin of Isaac Benjamin; she died at childbirth. | Small, Ida (I5490)
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711 | IGI Record, film #1760892 | Family: Ralph Catlett Catlett / Elizabeth Tune (F1087)
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712 | IGI Record, sheet# 1761074 | Family: William Vant / Agnes Catlett (F1042)
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713 | Immigration on May 11, 1639 - from England to Virginia, American Colonies, IMMIG1639CHARLES CITY VA BY WILLIAMBARKER on ship, Immigration 5/11/1639 | Callaway, Edmund (I4289)
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714 | IMMIGRATION: From: Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records, 1846-1851 Name: Vant, Jacob Age: 028 Gender: Male Embarkation: London Ship: Northumberland Occupation: farmer Passengers: 99 RESIDENCE: Kent Compartment: Steerage Native Country: England Destination: USA Arrival Date: 23 Jan 1849 Transit Type: Staying in the U.S. IMMIGRATION: Donald Vant of Minneapolis, MN says he was told thru family stories that the Vants came from the port of Amsterdam, Holland to Kent, England to work in the coal mines. Family tradition says the family is from the Netherlands. Name: Jacob Vant Year: 1852 Place: Wisconsin Source Publication Code: 3839.20 Primary Immigrant: Vant, Jacob Annotation: Most are date and place of declaration of intention to become a citizen; some are date and place of naturalization. Date and place of birth or source of original record may also be provided. Page numbers were supplied by the indexers . Source Bibliography: KJENDLIE, DONNA. Index to Records of Naturalizations and Declarations of Intent, Book One. Walworth County, WI: Walworth County Genealogical Society, Inc., 2000. [93p.] Page: 77 | Vant, Jacob (I183)
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715 | In 1762 Abraham, brother Peter, and brother-in-law John Horn were members of the Brethren Church at Big Conewago, York Co., PA. He bought 100 acres in Cumberland Co. in 1765 with his parents. He preached in Westmoreland Co. in 1770. He served in the Revolution against his beliefs under Captain Samuel Rogers, 8th Battalion, Cumberland Militia in 1779 and 1780. In 1782 he was taxed for 400 acres. His will was dated 21 May 1811. Abraham built a two story home which is still standing today. It is along the road between Mont Alto and Quincy and is known as Knepper's Station. His will was written 21 May 1811 and was put on record 1 Mar 1824 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He left all his property to Catherine. Upon her death the home was to go to Samuel who was to pay shares to the remaining children. The home remained in the Knepper family for many generations. Abraham married Maria Catherine WERTZ "Catherine" in 1758 in Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. Catherine was born on 26 Aug 1738 in Coventry, Chester Co., Pennsylvania. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Hans Jacob & Anna Barbara (Huff) Wertz. They had the following children. +46F i Catherine KNEPPER was born about 1758. She died in 1811.+47M ii David KNEPPER was born on 5 Jun 1759. He died on 18 Nov 1824.+48M iii Abraham KNEPPER was born on 23 Apr 1766. He died on 27 Aug 1857.+49M iv Joshua KNEPPER was born on 23 Mar 1777. He died in Mar 1839.+50M v Samuel KNEPPER was born in 1780. He died in Mar 1839. 51Mvi Jacob KNEPPER was born in Antrim Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. Antrim Twp., Cumberland Co., PA is now Quincy Twp., Franklin Co., PA. http://www.deffler.com/fami ly/knepper/zzzg04.htm#634 "Pennsylvania Archives shows the following persons as tax payers in Cumberland County, usually with K omitted in the name: Abraham Knepper 1778-1787 1779 8th Battalion" (taken from same microfilm) DAR Patriot Index lists the following: Abraham Knepper b. 1734 d.1823 m Catherine---- Pvt PA "AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS OF FRANKLIN County PA" says the following: ABRAHAM KNEPPER (NEPPER) Born, 1734 in Cumberland County,PA, Died, 1823, Franklin County Married Catherine Wertz. Buried in Mt. Zion Cem. between Mt. Alto and Waynesboro in Quincy Twp. 7th Class Capt. Samuel Rodgers County of the First Batt. of Cumberland County Militia, 1780. 5th Ser. Vol 6, p. 80-90." 1820 United States Federal Census about Abraham Nepper Name: Abraham Nepper Township: Washington County: Franklin State: Pennsylvania 1810 United States Federal Census about Abraham Nepper Name: Abraham Nepper Township: Washington County: Franklin State: Pennsylvania Free White Males 45 and Over: 1 Free White Females 45 and Over: 1 Number of Household Members Over 25: 2 Number of Household Members: 2 From Bill Terrill (www.billterrill.com) 2006 6. ABRAHAM4 KNEPPER (WILHELMUS3, HANS PETER2, TILMAN1)134,135,136 was born 10 Mar 1733/34 in Cumberland, Antrim Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania137,138, and died 08 Dec 1823 in Washington Twp. Franklin County, Pennsylvania139. He married MARIA CATHERINA WURTZ139,140 1758 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania141, daughter of HANS WURTZ and ANNA HOFF. She was born 26 Aug 1738 in Coventry, Chester County, Pennsylvania141,142, and died 17 Mar 1823 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania143,144. Notes for ABRAHAM KNEPPER: Abraham's will was written May 21, 1811 and was put on record March 01, 1824 in Chambersburg, PA. He was a Revolutionary War Soldier serving in the 5th Company of the 1st Battalion of Cumberland County militia. (PA. Archives, Fifth Series, Volume VI, pages 88-90). A letter (in German) written by him in 1789 is now (1936) in possession of Myrtle Knepper, Cape Girardeau, MO. From the notes of Gary Knepper: Abraham was a farmer who had approx. 440 acres at the time of his death. He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in the 8th Battalion, 5th Company of the Cumberland County Militia under Captain Samuel Rogers, in 1779 and 1780. Abraham builthis home, a stone 2 story home, which is still standing today, along the road between mont Alto and Quincy, and is known as Knepper's Station. Upon his death, he left all property to Catherine, according to his will. But upon her death, the home was to go to Samuel, who was to pay shares to the remaining children. The home remained in the Knepper family for many generation. Abraham and Catherine are buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, which is a short distance west of their home.[Privatized Descendants of Tilman Knepper 08-08-01.FTW] Abraham's will was written May 21, 1811 and was put on record March 1, 1824 in Chambersburg, PA. He was a Revoluntionary War Soldier serving with the 5th Company of the 1st Battalion of Cumberland County milita. (PA. Archives,, Fifth Series, Volume VI, pages 88-90.) A letter (in German) written by him in 1789 is now (1936) in possession of Myrtle Knepper, Cape Girardeau, MO. From the notes of Gary Knepper: Abraham was a farmer who had approx. 440 acres at the time of his death. He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in the 8th Battalion, 5th Company of the Cumberland County Militia under Captain Samuel Rogers, in 1779 and 1780. Abraham built his home, a stone 2 story home, which is still standing today, along the road between Mont Alto and Quincy, and is known as Knepper's Station. Upon his death, he left all property to Catherine, according to his will. But upon her death, the home was to go to Samuel, who was to pay shares to the remaining children. The home remained in the Knepper family for many generations. Abraham and Catherine are buried in Mt. Zion cemetery, which is a very short distance west of their home. More About ABRAHAM KNEPPER: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Quincy Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania 6 More About MARIA CATHERINA WURTZ: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Quincy Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Children of ABRAHAM KNEPPER and MARIA WURTZ are: SAMUEL5 KNEPPER, d. Unknown. 9. i. 10. ii. DAVID KNEPPER, b. 05 Jun 1759, Cumberland, Antrim Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania; d. 18 Nov 1824, Quincy Twp, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. 11. iii. ABRAHAM KNEPPER, b. 23 Apr 1766; d. 27 Aug 1857. 12. iv. JOSHUA KNEPPER, b. 23 Mar 1777; d. 06 Apr 1839. 13. v. CATHERINE KNEPPER, d. Unknown. | Knepper, Abraham (I1659)
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716 | In 1833 he is listed as age 36 as witness as George?eaOs son Jacque s?eaOs baptism. | Maeder, Pierre (I633664387)
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717 | In 1880 Ellen Harmison is living with sp. Wm. Late, her mother and her brother, Frank. | Harmison, Ella A. (I5253)
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718 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bolen, Patricia Alice (I4051)
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719 | In Frederick County Land Grants, Book 2, Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, to Thomas Harmison of Frederick County, Virginia, on October 10, 1766, 247 acre tract of land on the headspring of Ambrose's Run below Sleepy Creek near Potomac Rive r (in present Morgan County, WVA). Rent rolls for Berkeley County, Virginia, 1774-1781 show Thomas Harmison with 247 acres (From Reconstructed Census, Berkeley County, Va. 1774-1810 by Grove). In Berkeley County Unrecorded Deeds, Book 1, page 411, deed dated November 22, 1790, Thomas Harmison, farmer, of Berkeley County, to his children: William Harmison, to receive all lands and possessions except 30 pounds; Nancy Randels, to receiv e 5 pounds; Jean Weathers, to receive 5 pounds; and Martha Harmison to receive 20 pounds. Proved October 15, 1793. Tax list for Berkeley County in 1787 lists white males over 21 years; James Harmison, Thomas Harmison, Adam Harmison (Thomas was charged the tax for Adam), Mathew Harmison (who also had one male 16-21 years in his household). 1792, name disappeared from tax record but he was found 1794 on receipt from William, deed record 1794. | Harmison, Thomas Sr. (I5074)
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720 | In the 1910 census for Twin Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho, page 101, resided James Harmison, his wife, Jennie Johnson Harmison, his brother, Parley Harmison, Parley's wife, Alice Douglas Harmison and two infant males, Melvin, born in Idaho; and, Raym ond, born in Idaho. It is not clear which child belongs to which brother. Raymond Harmison wed Geneva Crays on August 30, 1930 in Jerome, Idaho; Western States Marital Index. | Harmison, James Oliver (I5570)
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721 | In the 1910 Census Report for Freemont, Idaho, page 214, the following siblings of James Joseph Harmison were residing in his household: Harmison, Betheer, age 24 Harmison, Maggie (Margaret), age 38 James Joseph Harmison was a farmer, carpenter and beekeeper. Informatin on James Joseph and his wife, Carrie "Lizzie" Elizabeth Borden was provided to the LDS Church by their grandson, Richard Rucker Fullmer; 871 23 Street, Ogden, Weber, Utah , 84401 and great great granddaughter, Eva Lue Burrow Hassell; 128 South 300 West, Provo, Utah, 84601. Information provided was supplemented by census indices and marital records. | Harmison, James Joseph (I5577)
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722 | In the marriage of Mahala Snethen, granddaughter of Elizabeth Pemberton, to Isaac Wesley Harmison, grandson of Samuel Harmison and Nancy Arnold, the Pemberton line 'crossed' once again with the Harmison family. Said 'crossing' of the family lin es originally occured with the marriage of two of Mary Pemberton Barrett's daughters, Eunice "Emma" Barrett and Esther "Hettie" Barrett to Isaac Harmison and John Harmison. Isaac and John Harmison were the sons of Samuel Harmison and Nancy Arn old. Isaac Wesley Harmison was the son of Isaac and John's brother, Samuel Harmison, Jr. Mahala and her brother, Isaac Thomas Snethen, ch. Abraham Snethen and Mary Thomas, were raised by their step-father, Jacob Snell and his third wife, Rebecca (Burke) Smith following Mary's death. Rebecca (Burke) Smith was widow to Henry Smith, s on of Catharine Harmison and Samuel Smith. Obituary, March 23, 1917, Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph, Indiana: "Mahala Snethen was born September 25, 1848 in Philipsburg, Montgomery County, Ohio and passed away at her home in this place Sunday evening, March 18, 1917, aged 66 years, 5 months and 23 days. At the age of seven years she came with her parents to this vicinity where she resided up to the time of her death, fifty-nine years. March 20, 1866 she was married to Wesley Harmison (Isaac Wesley Harmison), who died January 27, 1890. To this union were born two children, William, of this place, and Viola Cripe of Michigan City. March 18, 1902, she was married to Robert Robi son, who died in November of the same year. Besides her son and daughter, she leaves to mourn one grandson, and a host of relatives and friends. One brother preceded her in death six years ago. In her youth she united with the Methodist Church, which faith she held to the end. She wa s a good neighbor and kind, always ready to help others before herself. The funeral was held at the Methodist church Thursday, forenoon at ten o'clock, Rev. Hargrave officiating, assisted by Rev. Mitchell. Internment was held at Woodlawn Cemetery." NOTE: Mahala Snethen Harmison Robison is buried next to her husband, Isaac Wesley Harmison at Woodlawn Cemetery. | Sneathen, Mahala (I5499)
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723 | In the will of William Sanford, John's father-in-law, and also specifically mentions his daughter, Martha. SANFORD, WILLIAM, 22 Jan. 1739-40; 28 Feb. 1748-9. Dau. Martha Rhodes 1 cow and calf ; son Joseph 1 steer; dau. Frances Sanford 1 cow, bed and furniture; grandson John Ethel 4 head of cattlg; son William land whereon I live. === COOPER, HANNAH, 26 Dec. 1738; 29 May 1739. Bushrod Thomas; William Sanford son of my sister Elizabeth decd. of Richmond Co. 2500 lbs. of tobacco; my dau. Elizabeth Meriwether a gold ring; dau. Sarah Berryman a gold ring; son John Bushrod a ring; dau. Hannah Neale; my late husband Col. Willoughby Allerton who gave his bond for my dau. Hannah Neale, by name of Hannah Bushrod; son inlaw William Fauntleroy and his wife Apphia; son Richard Bushrod land purchased of John Jewel and his wife Elizabeth; I desire my son Richard Bushrod to bury me between his father and Mr. Cooper and put pedestals to Thomas Bushrod's grave stone; son Richard exr. | Sanford, William (I6419)
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724 | In the will of William Sanford, John's father-in-law, and also specifically mentions his daughter, Martha. | Sanford, Martha (I4423)
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725 | Indexed records. | Source (S369)
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726 | Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 about Emoline Dorsey Name: Emoline Dorsey Date: 1 Dec 1890 Location: Oswego Age: 81 yr Gender: Female Race: White Source Location: County Health Office, Warsaw | Wier, Emeline (I1591)
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727 | Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about Sanford Rhodes Name: Sanford Rhodes Spouse Name: Elizabeth Shields Marriage Date: 2 Jul 1824 Marriage County: Jennings Book: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT OS Page: 1305173 | Shields, Elizabeth (I4970)
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728 | Individual Record FamilySearch?aUL Pedigree Resource File Search Results William Clayton Compact Disc #73 Pin #112767 Pedigree Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 8 Dec 1632 England Christening: 9 Dec 1632 Boxgrove,Sussex,England Death: Aug 1689 Chichester,Chester,Pennsylvania Parents: Father: William Clayton Sr. Disc #73 Pin # 112858 Mother: Joan Smith Disc #73 Pin # 112859 Marriage(s): Spouse: Prudence Miller (AFN: ) Marriage: abt 1654 ,England Spouse: Prudence Lanckford (AFN: ) Marriage: 7 Nov 1653 Chichester,Sussex,England Spouse: Prudence UNKNOWN (AFN: ) Marriage: | Clayton, William (I4335)
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729 | Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM 1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio 1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio John C. Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio | Hill, Jonathon Crooks (I4395)
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730 | Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM John and Mildred Hill 419 Madison Street Kenton, Ohio 43326-2241 (419) 674-4207 James HILL, Sr. BORN 22 June 1763 Baltimore County, Maryland DIED 24 or 25 September 1862 Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio BURIED Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio PARENTS ? HILL MARRIED 1797 Allegheny County?, Pennsylvania? Sarah 'Sally' TIDD BORN 1774 Wyoming, Luzerne County, OR Lancaster County, Pennsylvania DIED 1851 Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio BURIED Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio PARENTS Martin TIDD, Sr. and Betsey MARVIN CHILDREN James HILL, Jr. John C. HILL Martin HILL Mary HILL Nancy HILL Rosanna HILL Samuel HILL Sarah HILL James HILL was a veteran of the War of 1812. He lived to be 99 years old. He was blind the last eleven years of his life. 1801 Tax List, Liberty, Trumbull County, Ohio ?1804 Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List 1806 6th Collection District, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List 1807 No Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List History of Hardin County, Ohio 1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio 1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio ?James Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio James Hill 1860 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio John and Mildred Hill 419 Madison Street Kenton, Ohio 43326-2241 (419) 674-4207 Read more: http://www.oocities.com/heartland/flats/3893/hill.html?201028#ixzz0xxLblgM8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From gravestone, actual date of birth is calculated as 5 May 1775. Several accounts, including one from the Howard Tidd book "A History of the Tidds of Ohio" indicate that her spouse James Hill was born in MD. However, his census records from 18 50, which he presumably reported, state his birthplace a PA. In the 1790 census James Hill and Martin Tidd (Sarah's father) are found in Northumberland County, PA just a few pages apart. "Annals of Buffalo Valley Pa" also mentions James Hill, sh oemaker, as living in the same area. It is likely that Sarah was the second wife of James Hill - his first is listed as Mary Jordan who died leaving James with children. The following excerpt was forwarded to me by another Find a Grave member: BOOK---Tidds of Ohio by Howard H Tidd; pg 106 shows Sarah Tidd, born 1774 in Pennsylvania, married James Hill of Maryland in 1797, just before moving to the new settlement in Youngstown in 1798 with her family group. James Hill was a shoemaker b y trade. Sarah, better known as Sally, with her husband moved to Kinsman OH in 1802. In 1810 the Hills with their children moved to western Ohio into the Mad River region of what became Logan Cnty. James Hill served with the armed forces of th e U.S. during the War of 1812. While her husband was in the war, Sally was forced to seek refuge in a nearby blockhouse in fear of the savage Indians of that area. In 1825 the Hill family moved into Roundhead Twp, Hardin Cnty & became farmers; t hey remained there the rest of their lives. James Hill's father had died as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. James Hill helped organize the Methodist "Bowdle Church" & until a building could be erected, services were held in his home. Sally H Ill died in 1851 at the age of 77; James died in 1862 at the age of 99. To them were born 8 children: Martin, James, Nancy, John, Samuel, Sarah, Rosanna & Mary. Source: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74293639 | Tidd, Sarah 'Sally' (I4398)
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731 | Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM | Cline, Mary (I4396)
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732 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email The date on the death of Theodore Thomas Collins, and the data on his parents came from Christie R. Gipson on 25 Aug 2011. | Collins, Theodore Thomas (I6138)
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733 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Rhodes, Bertha Pearl (I3599)
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734 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Mowrer, Margaret Ruth (I6119)
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735 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Mowrer, Mary Catherine (I6120)
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736 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Mowrer, Paul Robert (I6121)
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737 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Mowrer, Ruth Naomi (I6122)
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738 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Alexander, Harold (I6123)
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739 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Alexander, Virgil (I6124)
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740 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Cain, Kemmie (I6125)
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741 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexander, Robert Lee (I6126)
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742 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexander, Carol Ann (I6127)
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743 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | White, John N. (I6128)
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744 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Hamilton, Doris Jean (I6129)
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745 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexander, Paul (I6130)
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746 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Alexander, Stephen (I6131)
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748 | Information from Carol White, 27 Apr 2010, email | Donavan, John Wayne (I6133)
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749 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Donavan, John Wayne (I6134)
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750 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Donavan, Brian Lee (I6135)
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