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JAMES MORRIS, a native of Virginia or Maryland (whose grandparents are said to have come from England to Virginia before 1750) , removed from Maryland to West Virginia with his family; had issue:

I. Daniel.

II. Thomas.

III. James.

IV. Zachariah.

V. John, b. in West Virginia, opposite the city of Marietta, Ohio, April 4, 1785; removed in 1813 to Cadiz, Ohio, and, in 1816, located at New Athens, where he d. April 4, 1865; m. in New Athens, Jan. 8, 1816, Charlotte Huff, daughter of Joseph and ____ Doddridge Huff (the former was a celebrated Indian scout and fighter during and after the Revolutionary War,' and was also one of the first white settlers in Short Creek township, Harrison county; he was given a section of land in Athens township by the United States Government for services rendered in Indian wars; his wife was of the well-known Doddridge family, of Hopewell township, Washington county, Penn., where during Indian attacks she had molded bullets in the block-houses of the settlements); John and Charlotte Morris had issue: 1. ____ , d. in infancy, Nov. 26, 1817; 2. Alexander, b. July 14, 1819; d. May 18, 1824; 3. Joseph, b. March 16, 1822; settled in. German township; m. (1st) March 9, 1843, Mary Brock, d. Oct. 28, 1873, daughter of George S. Brock, of Belmont county; m. (2d) Feb. 17, 1875, Emma Moore, daughter of Cyrus Moore, of Jefferson county, Ohio (had issue by first wife: i. John-A., b. Jan. 11, 1844; ii. Mary-B.C., b. ?fie 27, 1847; iii. George-S., b. Oct. 1850; iv. L.-V., b. June 12, 1854;Feb. 2, 1885); 4. Margaret, b. March 1, 1824; d. Sept. 25, 1846; 5. John, b. May 10, 1826; 6. Mary-Ann, b. May 26, 1828; 7. Prudence, b. July 23, 1830; d. March 2, 1838; 8. Philip-D., b. May 21, 1833; d. Oct. 28, 1865; 9. Charlotte, b. May 16, 1835; d. March 9, 1838; 10. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 12, 1840; d. Jan. 1, 1866.

VI. Elizabeth.

VII. Morgan, b. in Maryland; removed first to West Virginia, and thence to Jefferson county, Ohio, before 1812, where he d. June 4, 1864; served in the War of 1812; m. (1st) in West Virginia, Elizabeth Wood, d. 1837; daughter of Edward Wood, a pioneer; m. (2d) Ellen Smith, of Harrison county; had issue by first wife: 1. Nancy; 2. Mary; 3. Phoebe; 4. John, b. May 4, 1816; settled in Athens township, about 1850; m. (1st) March 20, 1846, Elizabeth Porter; d. July 11, 1852; daughter of James T. Porter; m. (2d) April 29, 1859, Elizabeth Maxwell, daughter of James Maxwell (had issue by first wife: i. James; ii. Elizabeth, m. Johnson Hughes; iii. Rebecca-Jane; iv. William; v. Margaret; had issue by second wife: vi. Alonzo, b. Jan. 12, 1860; m. June 13, 1881, Laura E. Dickerson, daughter of J. T. Dickerson, of New Athens; vii. John-O.; viii. Thomas-M., b. Feb. 1, 1862; settled in Belmont county; m. 1888, Mary E. Monahan; ix. Mary-Alice; x. Morgan; xi. Sarah-J.; xii. Charles); 5. Elizabeth; 6. Thomas; 7. Hannah; 8. William; 9. Morgan; 10. Eliza-Jane; had issue by second wife: 11. Rebecca-Ann; 12. James-S.

VIII. Phoebe.


MICHAEL MYERS, see Family of Ezra Wharton.


ANDREW NICHOL, see Family of John Estep.


JAMES OGLEVEE, emigrated from the North of Ireland and settled in East Nottingham township, Chester' county, Penn. (now Cecil county, Md.) before 1722 (probably a son or brother of John Oglevee, who died in Cecil county, January, 1744, leaving a wife, Rachel, and children, James, Dorcas, and. Jean) ; d. 1751-53; m. Sarah ____ d. May, 1753; had issue: John, Sarah,

Jean, Margaret (m. ____ Boggs), and Violet (m. ____ Porter, and had two sons, James and John) ; his son, grandson, or nephew, John Oglevee, died in Cecil county, January, 1797, leaving children, John, Joseph, Mary, Sarah, Margaret, and Anne, of whom:


I. John, removed from Cecil county, Maryland, to Fayette county, Penn., and thence, soon after 1800, to Harrison county, Ohio, and settled on Boggs' Fork of Stillwater Creek, where he d. 1815; served in the War of 1812; m. Mrs. Agnes Passmore Patterson, b. 1771-72; d. Aug. 11, 1853 (she had issue by her first husband, ____ Patterson: 1. Jane, m. Adam Dunlap, and settled in Harrison county; 2. Mary, m. Robert Dunlap, and settled in Harrison county) ; John and Agnes Oglevee had is-


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sue: 1. Elizabeth, b. 1804; d. Dec. 5, 1881; m. 1827, John Bethel, son of Simpson and Nancy Holloway Bethel; 2. William, b. 1808; d. July 6, 1884; settled in Moorefield township; m. 1830, Susanna Price, b. near Stillwater, Belmont county, 1811; d. May 26, 1879; daughter of John Price, of English descent (a pioneer, who served in the War of 1812; his wife, of Scottish descent); (had issue: i. John; settled in Morgan county, Ohio; ii. George; iii. Agnes, m. Archibald Hammond, of New Athens; iv. David, b. May 10, 1837; settled at Cadiz, 1889; m. October, 1866, Jane Ramsey, daughter of William and Mary Ramsey [the former a son of John Ramsey, one of the early settlers of Harrison county; the latter, daughter of John Hines, also an early settler]; v. Hugh, b. in Moorefield township, Aug. 1, 1839; settled at New Athens; served in the Civil War; m. in Belmont county, Aug. 16, 1866, Mary Brock Morris, native of Harrison county; vi. Elizabeth-Ann, m. Dewey Lantz, and settled in Belmont county; vii. Jane; viii. James; ix. Baruch-Francis, b. March 3, 1848; settled in Cadiz township; m. 1885, Agnes Haver-field, daughter of James and Elizabeth Haverfield, of Cadiz township; x. Anna-E.; xi. Sarah-S., m. Oscar McFadden, and settled in Athens township); 3. Hugh; 4. John, b. Dec. 10, 1810; d. March 12, 1865; m. Eliza Ann Hanna, b. Jan. 8, 1808; d. March 31, 1863; daughter of John and Ann Leonard Hanna (who removed from Rostraver township. Westmoreland county, to Cadiz, in 1814); (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, b. May 17, 1837; d. July 21, 1874; m. Samuel A. Osburn; ii. William-Hamilton, b. Sept. 10. 1838; settled at Clinton, Ill.; m. 1867, Elizabeth A. Craig, daughter of Walter and Jane Moore Craig; iii. John-Finley, b. May 16, 1840; m. (1st) Jeanette Eagleson; m. (2d) Euphemia Eagleson; served as an officer in the Civil War, and as Auditor of the State of Ohio; settled in Chicago; iv. James Wilson, b. May 12, 1842; d. May 23, 1863; served in the Civil War, and died from disease contracted in that service; v. Baruch-Francis, b. May 20, 1844; d. June 12, 1845; vi. George-Hopkins, b. April 17, 1846; d. April 10, 1857; vii. Nancy-Jane, b. Feb. 8. 1849; d. June 25, 1866; viii. Susanna-Elizabeth, b. June 28, 36

1852; d. Feb. 10, 1880); 5. Nancy; 6. Baruch.


II. Joseph, b. in Cecil county, Md., 1765; d. in Franklin township, Fayette county, Penn., Sept. 14, 1835; m. Ann Barricklow, b. 1768; d. Oct. 16, 1845; daughter of Conrad and Sarah Farrington Barricklow (see Barricklow Family); had issue: 1. Jesse, b. 1804; d. Jan. 26, 1876; m. 1826, Elizabeth Galley, b. 1807; d. 1858; daughter of Philip Galley (had issue: i. Joseph, b. June 2, 1827; m. 1850, Rebecca Stoner; settled at East Liberty, Dunbar township, Fayette county; ii. John; iii. Philip); 2. John; 3. Farrington.


III. Margaret, b. 1776; d. May 25, 1851; m. James Porter, son of John Porter, of Pennsylvania; settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county; had issue: 1. Joseph; 2. Elizabeth; 3. John; 4. Ann; 5. James, b. Aug. 29, 1818; d. unm., Sept. 4, 1898; 6. Augustus, b. Feb. 18, 1822; d. unm., March 25, 1893.


ROBERT ORR, a native of county Tyrone, Ireland, b. 1769; d. Nov. 4, 1857; son of Andrew Orr; emigrated to America, and in 1795 settled in Westmoreland county, Penn.; removed to Green township. Harrison county, Ohio, 1802; m. Ann Huston, a native of Ireland; had issue: 1. Martha, b. May 23, 1801;. m. David Lindsay; 2. Esther, b. Aug. 15, 1802; m. Henry Maxwell; 3. Jean, b. April 1, 1804; m. John Maxwell; 4. Mary-Ann, b. Sept. 6, 1806; m. Matthew Hanna; 5. Miriam, b. Aug. 13, 1808; 6. Ziporah, b. March 13, 1809; m. 1837, Daniel Smith; 7. Bathsheba, b. April 2, 1810; 8. Dorcas, b. June 4, 1812; d. Oct. 8, 1866; m. 1846, John Reed (see Reed Family); 9. Elizabeth, b. July 7, 1814;• m. Samuel Baker.


SAMUEL OSBURN, a native of county Derry, Ireland, of Scotch descent, emigrated to America, and settled in Westmoreland county, Penn.; served in the Indian wars; m. in Ireland, Susanna Garven; had issue, among others:


I. Alexander, b. May 14, 1785; removed to Athens township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1816; settled in Archer township, Harrison county, 1829, where he died Aug. 17, 1867; served in the War of 1812; m. (1st) in Pennsylvania, May 10, 1808, Mary Barnes, b. 1780; d. in Athens township, Jan. 5, 1824; daughter of James and Mary Barnes,


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natives of Ireland, who had settled in Pennsylvania; m. (2d) Martha Rankin, of Washington county, Penn., d. Dec. 25, 1848; had issue by first wife, among others: 1. Samuel, b. in Westmoreland county, Penn., April 4, 1813; settled in Archer township, Harrison county, Ohio; m. 1835, Elizabeth Welsh, daughter of John and Jane Welsh, of Scotch-Irish descent, who had removed from Lancaster county, Penn., to Archer township, in 1822 (had issue: i. Alexander, b. 1841; d. July 24, 1875; settled in Archer township; m. 1868; Sarah Hedges, daughter of William P. Hedges, of Cadiz township; ii. John-W., served in the Civil War; settled in Cadiz township; iii. Jane, m. Morrison Moorehead, and settled in .Green township; iv. Martha, m. Granville Dickerson, and settled in Nodaway county, Mo.; v. Amanda, m. L. A. Welsh, and settled in Archer township; vi. Matthew-Beatty) ; 2. John; 3. Mary, m. William C. Mason; a Presbyterian minister; and settled in Illinois; had issue by second wife: 4. James-D., settled in Carroll county, Ohio; 5. Rebecca, m. ____ Ramsey, of Scio, Ohio.


JOHN OURANT, settled in Columbiana county, Ohio, before 1808; m. Rachel Hewett; had issue: 1. Obadiah; 2. Matilda; 3. Harriet; 4. Washington, b. in Columbiana county, Sept. 15, 1808; removed to Moorefield, Harrison county, about 1822, and later settled in Nottingham township, where he d. Sept. 13, 1884.; m. (1st) Jan. 22, 1830, Mary Martin, b. April 5, 1808; d. March 20, 1866; daughter of Arthur Martin; m. (2d) Ann Horn, b. March 21, 1813 (had issue by first wife: i. John-M., b. in Nottingham township, June 27, 1831; m. 1852, Harriet Kennedy, b. June 1, 1834, daughter of John L. and Matilda Ourant Kennedy; ii. James-K., b. Dec. 19, 1833; settled in Cadiz township; iii. Eliza-A., b. Feb. 20, 1836; iv. William-G., b. Oct. 11, 1839; settled in Cadiz township; v. George-W., b. June 10, 1842; vi. Enos-B., b. Sept. 5, 1844; settled at Omaha, Neb.; vii. Joseph-R.-T., b. Oct. 5, 1847; settled at Freeport; viii. Mary-M., b. Oct. 24, 1851; settled in Minnesota).


THOMAS PARKINSON, a native of Frederick, Md., b. 1762; removed to Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. 1838; served in the Revolutionary War; m. in Maryland, Elizabeth Schleiff, b. 1758; d. 1847; had issue, four sons and three daughters, of whom:

I. John.

II. Jacob, b. in Maryland, 1787; removed, 1814, to Smithfield township, Jefferson county, Ohio, where he d. 1865; served in the War of 1812; m. in Maryland, 1810, Mary Kellar; d. 1876; had issue: 1. John; 2. Thomas, b. in Jefferson county, Feb. 19, 1818; removed to Green township, Harrison county, 1844; m. Oct. I, 1844, Caroline C. Cuppy, daughter of Abraham Cuppy, a resident of Jefferson county (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, b. Aug. 6, 1845; m. William H. Johnson; ii. Susanna, b. Feb. 7, 1847; d. June 17, 1870; iii. Evaline-R., b. Aug. 25, 1853; m. James Dickerson); 3. Joseph; 4. William; 5. David; 6. Louisa; 7. Elizabeth; 8. Nancy; 9. Edward.

III. Edward.

IV. Margaret, m. ___ Miller.

V. Elizabeth, m. 1818, Ephraim Smith.

VI. Mary, m ___ Michael.


JOSEPH PATTERSON, b. 1791; d. 1859; removed from Pennsylvania to Carroll county, Ohio, in 1825; m. (1st) at Harper's Mills, Pennsylvania, Isabella McMillan, b. in Scotland, 1809; d. Nov. 17, 1846; m. (2d) March 27, 1849, Catherine Adams, d. 1882; had issue by first wife: 1. James, settled in Linn county, Kansas; 2. Margaret, m. Matthew Nickle, of Beaver county, Penn. (had issue: i. William-P., settled at Scio) ; 3. Robenia, m. William Rutan, of Ashland county, Ohio; 4. Euphemia, m. John Harrison, of Harrison county, Ohio; 5. William, settled in Morgan county, Illinois; 6. Mary, b. in Carroll county; m. Aug. 25, 1853, Alexander M. Scott, b. 1826; d. Jan. 8, 1878; son of Benjamin and Susannah Scott, of Washington county, Penn., who came to Carroll county in 1851; his widow settled in Scio; 7. Isabella, m. William Hogue, and settled in Carroll county; 8. Adam, served in Civil War; killed in battle; 9. Thomas, d. in infancy; 10. Jane, d. in infancy; 11. Martha, m. Joseph Doty, of Richland county, Ohio; 12. John, d. in infancy; 13. Alexander; settled in Morgan county, Ill.; had issue by second wife: 14. Elizabeth, m. Dr. Cook, of Scio; 15. Jane, d. in in-


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fancy; 16. Samuel, settled in the West; 17. John, settled in Carroll county.


JOSEPH PATTERSON, of Scotch descent, b. in county Down, Ireland, April, 1799; emigrated

with his parents to New York in 1811, thence removed to Pittsburg, Penn., and later to Harrison county, Ohio, settling in Cadiz township, 1852, where he d. 1879; m. Feb. 14, 1822, Jemima Hoagland, daughter of James Hoagland, of Stock township (had issue, eleven children, of whom:

i. J.-C., b. Aug. 30, 1835; served as an officer in the Civil War; m. Sept. 7, 1865, Mary Ann Simpson, daughter of John and Margaret Simpson; ii. James-11., settled in Cadiz township).


JAMES H. PATTON, a native of Pennsylvania, b. 1785-6; d. Oct. 3, 1860; served in the War of 1812; settled in Short Creek township, Harrison .county, Ohio, in 1816; m. Jane Walker, b. in Pennsylvania, Sept. 13, 1789; d. June 6, 1880; had issue, among others: 1. John-Walker, b. 1818; d. Sept. 7, 1890; m. Dec. 30, 1846, Anna Braden, b. near Cadiz, July 25, 1820; d. Feb. 10, 1883 (her parents were pioneers in Harrison county); (had issue: i. Robert-B., a United Presbyterian minister, settled in Columbus, Ohio; ii. Esther-M.) ; 2. Rachel-S., b. 1826; d. Nov. 20, 1845; 3. William, b. 1831; d. 1841.


JOSEPH PATTON, a native of Pennsylvania, removed to Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1816, where he d. 1851; m. in Fayette county, Penn., Sarah Burns, d. September, 1842, daughter of John Burns, a resident of Pennsylvania; had issue: 1. John; 2. Sarah; 3. Joseph; 4. Margaret (all born in Pennsylvania) ; 5. Matthew M., b. in Fayette county, Penn., Sept. 3, 1815; m. March 3, 1844, Sarah Jane McCullough, d. June 13, 1878, daughter of Samuel

McCullough, of Carroll county, Ohio (had issue: i. Sarah-Margaret, b. Jan. 1843; m. Adam Miller, and settled in German township; ii. James, b. Oct. 23, 1844; iii. John-H., b. Aug. 25, 1846; iv. Joseph, b. May 7, 1848; d. Aug. 22, 1851; v. Samuel-M., b. April 12, 1850; d. Aug. 31, 1857; vi. Addison, b. May 25, 1852; vii. William, b. Aug. 17, 1854; d. Feb. 27, 1858; viii. Fremont, b. Aug. 29, 1856; d. March 5, 1858; ix. ____ , b. March 12, 1859; d. March 17, 1859; x. Ida, b. Feb. 9, 1860; xi. Fremont (2d), b. April 12, 1862; xii. Thomas-B., b. Dec. 8, 1863; m. March 20, 1888, Harriet E. Finnicum, daughter of John Finnicum, of Rumley township); 6. James; 7. Mary; 8. Cynthia-J.; 9. David; 10. Ann.


SAMUEL PATTON, a native of county Down, Ireland, b. 1761; d. Oct. 15, 1828; emigrated to America, but returned to county Down in 1798, where he m. Jane Friar, of Scotch descent, b. 1756; d. April 23,1841; settled at Wheeling, F. Va., in 1803, and the following spring settled in Belmont county, Ohio, near the junction of Wheeling and Crabapple Creeks; had issue: 1. James, d. in Ireland, in infancy; 2. William, b. in Ireland, 1799; d. May 2, 1873; m. Anna Clark, b. 1810; d. 1885; daughter of Alexander Clark, of Belmont county (had issue: i. Samuel, a Presbyterian minister; d. in Detroit, Mich.; ii. Margaret, m. Rev. J. P. Robb, and settled at Iberia, Morrow county, Ohio; iii. John, settled in Arkansas City, Kansas; iv. Ellen, m. Rev. Josiah Stephenson, and settled at Olathe, Kan.; v. Alexander-C., settled at Springfield, Ohio; vi. Caroline, m. Addison Lyle, and settled at Pittsburg, Penn.; vii. James-B., settled at Shepherdstown, Belmont county; viii. George-M., b. April 9, 1844; settled near New Athens; served in the Civil War; m. Jan. 1, 1868, M. Louise Campbell, daughter of Dr. John Campbell, of Uniontown, Ohio; ix. Calvin-W., settled at St. Clairsville; x. William-L., settled at Fairpoint, Belmont county; xi. Sylvanus; xii. Thomas-L., settled at Fairpoint) ; 3. John, d. in Cambridge, aged seventeen years.

Dr. John Campbell, father of Mrs. M: Louise Campbell Patton, was b. in Belmont county, Nov. 21, 1804 (his father, James Campbell, an officer of the War of 1812, came from Cross Creek township, Washington county, Penn, and settled at Uniontown, Belmont county); d. September, 1882; m. May 11, 1830, Jane Irwin, b. 1808; d. June, 1883; had issue: 1. Mary; 2. Margaret-A.; 3. James-B.; 4. Rachel-J.; 5. M.-Louise, m. George M. Patton; 6. Martha-E.


JOSEPH H. PENN, b. in England, April 25, 1813, son of Thomas and Hannah Penn, who emigrated to America and located at Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio; settled in German township,


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where he d. Sept. 21, 1881; m. Nov. 6, 1834, Jane Hamilton, b. June 28, 1813; d. Feb. 8, 1878; daughter of Francis and Ruth Hamilton; had issue: 1. Florella; 2. Thomas; 3. Francis-Hamilton; 4. Hannah-Mary; 5. Joseph-Rollins; 6. William-Boyce, b. April 9, 1849; settled at Bowerston; m. May 29, 1870, Martha Ann Weyandt, daughter of Abraham Weyandt; 7. Chastina-Ann.


HENRY PERRY, b. in the Wyoming Valley, Penn., about 1774; d. at New Athens, 1865; when about three years old, his parents were massacred by the Indians and himself carried off captive; afterwards liberated, and settled at Pittsburg; m. Sarah Franks, b. 1786; d. 1866, of Fayette county, Penn., of German descent; removed to Cadiz; had issue: 1. Martin, d. in Indiana; 2. Henry, d. young; 3. Adam, d. young; 4. Eliza, m. James Polen, and settled in Guernsey county; 5. John, d. young; 6. Thomas, d. young; 7. William-W., b. Dec. 18, 1823; d. Aug. 26, 1865; served in the Civil War, and died of disease contracted in that service; m. Dec. 18, 1845, Elizabeth Kelley, b. Oct. 14, 1816; daughter of James and Jane Kelley; settled in Short Creek township (had issue: i. John-H., b. Dec. 22, 1846; served in the Civil War; m. Sept. 9, 1871, Eliza Ann Jarvis, daughter of Jacob and Eliza O'Brien Jarvis; ii. James-A., b. May 3. 1849; m. 1881, Anna Norman, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Norman; iii. Albert-K., b. Nov. 14, 1852; m. Rebecca Riley, of Clermont county; iv. Samuel-L., b. 1855; d. 1858; v. William-T., b. Sept. 28, 1858; m. Sept. 5, 1878, Josephine M. Blackburn, daughter of John and Margaret Blackburn, of Franklin township; served as prosecuting attorney for Harrison county; vi. Joseph-D., b. Sept. 16, 1861; m. 1884, Lillian Walker); 8. James; removed to Illinois, where he d. 1882; 9. Mary, m. Joseph Howell, and settled at Hopedale; 10. Sarah-J., d. young; 11. Susan.


LEROY PETTY, of English descent; settled in Washington township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1830, where he d. Aug. 31, 1882; m. (1st) Keziah Tipton; d. 1853; m. (2d) Hannah Hogue; had issue by first wife: 1. Henry, b. Nov. 11, 1835; d. Feb. 27, 1881; m. Nov. 23, 1858, Sarah J. Cree, daughter of James Cree; 2. John; 3. Mary-Ann; 4. Elizabeth; 5. Martha; had issue by second wife: 6. Levi; 7. Harriet.


RICHARD PHILIPS, b. in Pennsylvania, 1772, where his parents had settled, having come from England before the Revolutionary War; removed to Jefferson county, Ohio, in 1803; where he remained until 1815, and then settled in Washington township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. December, 1856; m. Comfort Davidson, d. 1835; had issue: 1. Joseph, b. Jan. 14, 1803; d. April 19, 1886; m. May 9, 1833, Jemima Johnson, d. Sept. 3, 1888, daughter of Griffin Johnson (see below) (had issue: i. Comfort-Ann, b. Aug. 24, 1834; m. Warner Rogers; ii. Sophia, b. Sept. 10, 1836; iii. Amasa, b. Sept. 22, 1838; m. (1st) June 5, 1862, Elizabeth Hogue, d. May 30, 1880; m. (2d) Feb. 19, 1885, Mary Ellen Crouch; d. Aug. 30, 1885; m. (3d) May 26, 1886, Elizabeth Mears, daughter of William Mears; iv. Almeda, b. May 9, 1841; d. Sept. 9, 1844; v. John, b. June 14, 1843; vi. Elihu, b. Sept. 26, 1846; vii. Margaret, b. June 11, 1849; d. April 12, 1878; viii. Joseph, b. Aug. 19, 1851; d. Dec. 31, 1875; ix. Jemima, b. March 23, 1858); 2. John, b. near Smithfield, Jefferson county, Dec. 19, 1804, where he d. July 1, 1886; m. 1831, Eleanor Johnson, b. at Wheeling, West Virginia, Sept. 5, 1804, daughter of Griffin Johnson (had issue: i. Richard, b. Aug. 14, 1832; m. (1st) Oct. 1, 1862, Sarah Jane Jenkins, of West Chester, Tuscarawas county; d. June. 16, 1878; m. (2d) Sept. 18, 1879, Nancy Carruthers, of Harrison county; d. April 10, 1888; ii. Mary, m. William Boyd; iii. Alfred, b. Dec. 26, 1835, in Washington township; removed, 1873, to Freeport township, Harrison county; m. Sept. 1, 1863, Rachel A. Mears, daughter of William Mears, of Tuscarawas county, Ohio; iv. Sarah, m. ____ Carver; v. Nancy); 3. Margaret; 4. Hannah; 5. Lewis; 6. Eleanor-Ann.


James Johnson, father of Griffin Johnson, and grandfather of Mrs. Jemima Johnson Phillips and. Mrs. Eleanor Johnson Phillips, was a resident of Ohio (now Brooke) county, West Virginia. where some time between 1776 and 1790, he was captured by the Indians while in camp on McIntyre's Creek, in Jefferson county, in company with two neighbors, McIntyre


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and Layport, who were killed. James Johnson was carried to Sandusky as a prisoner, but afterwards released and returned home. Later he settled in Warren township, Jefferson county, Ohio, where, in October, 1788, his two sons, John, aged thirteen, and Henry, aged eleven, while searching in the forest for their cows, were captured by two Indians. When night came, the two boys arose, one of them secured possession of his captor's rifle, and the other, a tomahawk, with which they killed the two Indians while they slept. The two boys were afterwards donated a section of land by the Government for their bravery, it being located in Wells township, Jefferson county, the supposed scene of their adventure. James Johnson had several children, of whom: 1. John, b. 1775; 2. Henry, b. Jan. 4, 1777, settled in Monroe county, Ohio; 3. Griffin, removed from Wheeling to Washington township, about 1805 (had issue, twelve children, of whom: i. Eleanor, b. 1804; m. 1831, John Phillips; ii. Jemima, b. 1810; d. 1888; m. Joseph Phillips; iii. Nancy, m. Zera Davidson).


THOMAS PHILLIPS, d. October, 1790, in West Nottingham township, Chester county, Pa., where about 1763-5 he m. Jane Blair, dau. of ____ and Janet Blair; served in the Revolution in Capt. Ephraim Blackburn's company of Col. Evan Evans's Battalion of Chester county militia; took up land in Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1809; had issue: William, John, Sarah, Mary, and Rachel, of whom:


William Phillips, b. about 1765-67; d. July 38, 1854; m. before 1787, Rachel Hamilton, d. 182—, daughter of Robert and Martha McMillan Hamilton (the latter born 1748; d. at Morristown, Belmont county, Ohio, March 18, 1831; daughter of John [d. 1778] and Rachel McMillan, of West Nottingham township, Chester county, Penn.); had issue:


I. Robert, b. about 1787; d. April 20, 1850; m. 1814, Rosanna Mullen; had issue: 1. Rachel, b. Oct. 16, 1815: m. Morris Melrath (had issue: 1. William-H., m. (1st) Thirza Chapman; m. (2d) Ella Oviatt; if. Mary-E.; iii. Rosanna-J.; iv. Joseph-L., m. Emma Opdyke; v. Robert-A., m. Emma Reynolds; vi. Sarah-M.; vii. Thomas-M., m. Ella Fitzgerald; viii. Martha-E.); 2. John-Arthur, b. Dec. 17, 1817; d. Oct. 22, 1819; 3. William, b. March 1, 1820; m. Martha Maria Lee, daughter of Samuel and Jane Phillips Lee (had issue: i. Samuel-Lee, m. Margaret Rissler; ii. Robert-Lee, m. Gertrude Rissler; iii. Oscar-Miles, m. Elizabeth Stacey; iv. William-Brummel, m. Luella Kelso; v. Edward-Wilson, m. Hannah Deal; vi. Charles-Hilbert; vii. Jane-Hamilton; viii. Thomas-Newton; ix. Emma-Bolton; x. Rosella); 4. Mary-Ann, b. Oct. 16, 1822; m. Josiah Brown (had issue: i. Sarah, m. Charles S. Jacobs) ; 5. Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1825, m. Milton Brown (had issue: i. John-Milton, m. Rachel Ann Anderson; ii. Martha-Ann, m. Reed W. Anderson; iii. Henry-Clay, m. Sarah Martha Webb; iv. Thomas-Wood, m. Hannah Riley Jones) ; 6. Martha-J., b. Oct.17,1828; m. Montillion Brown (died without issue) ; 7. Rosanna-Rebecca, b. Oct. 17, 1831; m. William Phillips, grandson of John Phillips, Sr. (had issue: i. Joseph, m. Sarah Hilaman; ii. Mary, m. Harry Goodwin; iii. John).


II. Martha, b. 179—; d. December, 1836; m. James Ross, b. 1797; d. 1878; removed to Nottingham township, Harrison county, 1827; had issue: 1. Rachel, m. Immer Knight; 2. Deborah, m. William Poulson; 3. Jane, m. Isaac Drummond; 4. William-Phillips, d. young; 5. Mary-Eliza, d. young; 6. Thomas-Hamilton, m. Eliza Fulton; 7. Martha, m. Thomas McMillan, and settled at Deersville; 8. Barbara, m. Beall Pumphrey.


III. Thomas, b. 1792; d. Nov. 23, 1871; m. Elizabeth Williams, b. July 11, 1792; d. May 22, 1867; removed to Cadiz, Ohio, before 1820; had issue: 1. Adaline, m. William Welch, son of Daniel and Elizabeth Waits Welch, of Green township; removed to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and thence, after the death of her husband, to Osceola, Neb. (had issue: 1. William; it. Thomas; iii. Daniel; iv. Ross. m. Anna Sherwood; also, four other children, who died in infancy) ; 2. Rachel, d. unm.; 3. Martha, d. in infancy; 4. Mary, m. Abraham Croskey, and settled at Chicago (had issue: 1. Thomas. m. Martha Osburn); 5. Basil-Lee-Williams, b. Aug. 19, 1824; m. Feb. 25. 1846, Mary Pritchard, d. Nov. 27. 1896; daughter of John and Sarah


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Bromfleld Pritchard (had issue: i. Sarah; ii. Mary-Isabella, m. May 12, 1869, William Moseback, of Chicago; iii. Ada-Welch, d. young; iv. Virginia-Anderson, d. young; v. Clara-Anderson,

m. H. G. Cass); 6. William, m. (1st) Elizabeth Anderson; m. (2d) Sarah Lord, daughter of William Lord; m. (3d) Mrs. Lucretia Hilts (had issue, by second wife: i. Marcia) ; 7. John, m. Sarah Hilligas (had issue: i. Mary, m. Henry Cruse, Jr.; ii. Jessica, d. young; iii. Thomas; iv. Elizabeth; v. Katharine; vi. George; vii. John) ; 8. Caroline; 9. Laura, m. David Cunningham (had issue: i. Mary, m. John Maholm Sharon; ii. John, m. Mary Day Welch; iii. Ralph; iv. Elizabeth, d. young; v. Helen) ; 10. Caroline.


IV. John, d. young.

V. Jane, b. April 26, 1794; d. April 1, 1870; m. Samuel. Lee; had issue: 1. Martha-Maria, m. William Phillips, son of Robert and Rosanna Mullen Phillips, and settled at Charlestown, West Va.; 2. Esther-Ann, m. William Pennell (died without issue) ; 3. Josiah-Parker, m. Sarah-Wilson (had issue: i. Edwin-Kirk; ii. Addison, m. Ella McCann; iii. Rosella, m. James Kehoe; iv. Isaac, m. Sarah Kehoe) ; 4. Jane, m. Taylor Janney (died without issue) ; 5. Rachel-Hamilton, b. May 5, 1831; 6. Philena-Rebecca, m. Joseph Lincoln Stephens (had issue: i. Emma, m. Edward Haines; ii. Mary-Lincoln, m. Norville C. Brown; iii. Lydia-W., m. Elmer Vanneman; iv. Jane-Lee, m. Charles M. Riesler; v. Elizabeth-Rutledge; vi. John-Lincoln); 7. Samuel-Thomas, m. Anne Wilson (had issue: i. Leonard-W., m. Lydia Tollinger; ii. Frances, m. Francis Russell; iii. Charlotte, m. Joseph Brown; iv. Emma, m. William Steele; v. Rachel, m. Ellis Nelson; vi. Samuel; vii. William; vii. Minerva; ix. Anna) ; 8. Charlotte, m. Caleb Conner (had issue: i.. Samuel-Lee, m. Emma Stoner; ii. Mary-Susan; iii. T.-Eugene).


VI. John (2d), b. June, 1797; d. May 5, 1859; m. May 6, 1828, Eliza Gilmore, b. Feb. 2, 1807; d. Jan. 14, 1873; daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Buchanan Gilmore; had issue: 1. Eliza-Jane, b. Feb. 22, 1829; m. 1849, Neri A. Hanna, b. April 7, 1827, son of John-Evans and Susan Robertson Hanna, of McConnellsville, Ohio (had issue: i. Mary-Eliza; ii.    iii. George-

Finley, m. Alma S. Haverfield; iv. John; v. Charles-A.; vi. Harry-Gilmore, m. Alice Anderson; vii. Samuel-Edward, m. Katharine Jones); 2. William, d. young; 3. Martha, d. unm.; 4. Sarah, d. young; 5. Samuel, d. unm.; 6. Rachel-Anne, d. unm.; 7. William-Welch, m. Mary E. Craig, and settled at Lincoln, Neb. (had issue: i. William-Craig, m. Ada Guthridge; ii. John, d. unm.; Lucy, died young; iv. Charles-Frederick, m. Miriam A. Parks; v. Francis); 8. Thomas, m. Frances Flagg, and settled at Chicago (had issue: i. William-Eugene; ii. Sarah).


VII. William, b. 1800; d. Dec. 11, 1884; m. Mary Eliza Smith; had issue: 1. George, m. Hannah Blake, and settled at Berryville, Va. (had issue: i. Nancy); 2. Robert, m. Susan McDonald; 3. William, m. Mary White, and settled at Wilmington, Del. (had issue: i. Ira-May, m.            ____ Applebee; ii. Willam etta; iii. Roberta; iv. Elizabeth-Thomas) ; 4. Mary-Eliza, m. Samuel George, of Cadiz, Ohio, and removed to Des Moines, Iowa (had issue: i. Margaret; ii. William; iii. Eliza; iv. Laura; v. Beulah; vi. Murray).


VIII. Margaret, b. 1803; d. April 19, 1872; m. John Johns; had issue: 1. Rachel-Jane, m. Hiram McCrery (had issue: i. Jessie, m. Anna Ross; ii. Hiram-Jackson, m. Jane McVey); 2. Margaret, m. John Morris (had issue: i. John; ii. David; iii. Jane, m. ____ Crompton; iv. Phineas; v. Sarah; vi. Walter-E.); 3. Mary, m. John F. Ferguson (had issue: i. Lydia; ii. Laura, m. Alfred Hannum; iii. James; iv. William; v. Emma; vi. Cleveland).


IX. Mary, b. 1800; d. April, 1878; m. Jacob Griest; died without issue.


X. Eliza, m. Thomas Keatley; had issue: 1. Thomas, m. Emma Magaw (had issue: i. Lydia, m. William Newlin); 2. William, m. Eliza Terry (had issue: i. Mary-Luella; ii. Monroe; iii. George-D.; iv. William-Thomas; v. Helen-Margaret; vi. Jane-C.; vii. Elizabeth-S.).


ABRAHAM PITTENGER, b. in New Jersey, about 1774; d. 1865; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1812, and later settled in Cadiz township; son of Henry Pittenger, a native of New Jersey, of German descent; served in the War of 1812; m. Susanna Osborn, b. 1780; d. 1847; daughter of William Osborn, an early settler near Cadiz,


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who afterward removed to Richland county, Ohio; had issue: 1. Henry; 2. Samuel, b. 1798; d. Aug. 26, 1875; m. Jan. 10, 1820, Jane Lemasters; d. Feb. 14, 1874; daughter of Isaac Lemasters, of Archer township; had issue, among others: 1. Samuel, b. Aug. 15, 1830; d. Jan. 30, 1880; m. Oct. 11, 1849, Antoinette Thompson, daughter of Gabriel Thompson, of Carroll county, Ohio; 3. Peter; 4. Sarah; 5. Abraham; 6. Isaac-0.; 7. Mary; 8. Jacob, b. near Jewett, Aug. 19, 1812; m. April, 1842, Mary Ann Hendricks, d. 1884, daughter of Peter and Catharine Webster Hendricks, who were of Dutch descent and among the earliest settlers of Rumley township (had issue: i. Isabella, m. O. S. Dutton; ii. John-Wesley, d. 1882); 9. Phcebe, m. Robert Atkinson; 10. John;, 11. Nathaniel, settled at Dennison, Ohio; 12. Nancy, m. James Foster, and settled in Jackson county, Ohio.


JAMES POULSON, a native of Maryland, b. about 1781; settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1810; m. twice; had issue by first wife: 1. John, b. in Cadiz township, April 23, 1812; settled in Nottingham township, where he d. Feb. 19, 1863; m. Rachel Rogers, b. April 26, 1816, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Lewis Rogers (had issue: i. Samuel; ii. Elizabeth; iii. Sarah, m. _____ Russell, and settled in Belmont county, Ohio; iv. Thomas; settled in Nottingham township; v. Matilda; vi. Harriet, m. ____ Rogers, and settled in Nottingham township; vii. Susan, m. Samuel D. Edgar; viii. Salina-J.; ix. Evans); 2. James; settled in Jasper county, Iowa; 3. Jacob; 4. Elizabeth; 5. Jehu; settled in Jasper county, Iowa; 6. Wilson; 7. William; settled at Montpelier, Ind.; 8. Harriet; 9. Mary-Ann; had issue by second

wife: 10. Samuel; 11. Robert; 12. Maria.


JOHN PORTER, a resident of Nottingham township, Chester county, or of Drumore township, Lancaster county, Penn., had issue, among others, three sons: Robert, Samuel, and James, of whom: Robert, settled in Washington county, and Samuel and James in Harrison county, Ohio. Of these sons:


Robert Porter, served in the Revolutionary War; settled near Canonsburg, Penn.; had issue, among others:


I. John, served in the War of 1812.

II. James-T., b. near Canonsburg, Penn., 1786; d. in Cadiz township, Feb. 24, 1836; m. March 31, 1812, Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Burns Porter; had issue: 1. Mary; 2. Sarah; 3. Elizabeth; 4. Samuel, d. young; 5. Samuel-T.; 6. Robert; 7. Elizabeth (2d); 8. Jane; 9. Rebecca; 10. Margaret.


Samuel Porter, a native of Pennsylvania, b. 1765, of Scotch-Irish descent; removed with his brother, James, to Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio, in 1802, where he d. Aug. 2, 1869; m. in Pennsylvania, Sarah Burns, b. Aug. 15, 1786; d. 1830; had issue:


I. John, d. 1831. II. James. III. Elizabeth, b. in Pennsylvania, April 1, 1794; d. in Cadiz township, May 4, 1863; m. 1812, James T. Porter, of Scotch-Irish descent, b. near Canonsburg, Washington county, Penn., 1786; d. in Cadiz township, Feb. 24, 1836, son of Robert Porter, who served in the Revolutionary War, and whose son, John, served in the War of 1812.


IV. David, b. in Washington county, Penn., Feb. 5, 1802; d. Dec. 22, 1885; m. Theresa Stone, b. in Belmont county; d. 1859; had issue: 1. Sarah; 2. John-D., b. Jan. 14, 1839; m. March 7, 1876, Mary Isabelle Porterfield, daughter of Alexander and Sarah Warnock Porterfield, of Belmont county; 3. Mary; 4. James, d. in infancy; 5. Samuel-B., b. in Athens township, Oct. 8, 1843; settled in Green township; m. 1864, Margaret Dickerson, daughter of John and Eliza McFadden Dickerson.


V. Samuel, d. Aug. 2, 1869. VI. Jane. VII. Mary. VIII. Smiley, b. 1807; d. in Morgan county, Ohio, 1865, where he had settled about 1853; m. Margaret Dugan, a native of Pennsylvania, b. 1808; d. 1875; had issue: 1. Caroline; 2. Margaret, d. in infancy; 3. Mary, twin sister to Margaret; settled in Noble county; 4. Catherine, m. Samuel Marquis, of Noble county; 5. Sarah-Jane, m. John Harper, of Morgan county; 6. Samuel, settled in Cadiz township; 7. John, settled in Belmont county; 8. Irwin, b. in Cadiz township, 1854; settled in Cadiz township; m. Dec. 25, 1888, Ida McFarland, a native of Harrison county. IX. Nancy, d. in infancy. X. Irwin, b. March 8. 1814; settled in Cadiz township. XI. Sarah.


James Porter, who came .to Ohio with his brother, Samuel, in 1802, was born 1766; d. in .Cadiz township, 1836; m.


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1807, Margaret Oglevee, b. in Maryland, 1776; d. May 25, 1851; daughter of John Oglevee, of Scotch-Irish descent; had issue: 1. Joseph; 2. Elizabeth; 3. John; 4. Ann; 5. James, b. Aug. 29, 1818; d. unm.; 6. Augustus, b. Feb. 18, 1822, d. unm.


JOSIAH PRICE, a native of Wales, emigrated to America and settled in New Jersey before 1768; m. Mary. Frazier; had issue: I. James. II. Benjamin, b. in New Jersey, Dec. 12, 1768; settled in Jefferson county, Ohio, before 1805; d. Sept. 18, 1853; m. Catherine Beebout, b. Sept. 5, 1766; had issue, among others: 1. Joel, b. in Jefferson county, Jan. 9, 1805; removed to Franklin township, Harrison county; m. in Jefferson county, May 24, 1836, Sophia Leas, a native of that county, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Zimmerman Leas, of German descent, who removed from Adams county, Penn. (had issue: i. Jacob-Leas, b. Sept. 13, 1837; ii. Catherine, b. Sept. 30, 1839; iii. William-H.H., b. Oct. 14, 1841; iv. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 4, 1843; v. Sarah-J., b. Oct. 29, 1845; vi. Benjamin-F., b. Oct. 20, 1847; m. 1877, Mary Barkley, daughter of Andrew and Rebecca Welch Barkley; vii. George-W., b. Dec. 3, 1849; d. Oct. 28, 1864; viii. Leonard, b. Aug.. 23, 1852; ix. John-L., b. Dec. 30, 1854; m. 1887, Alice Cummings, daughter of Stephen Cummings; x. Mary-M., b. Dec. 28, 1859). III. Josiah. IV. Mary. V. Margaret. VI. Phebe. VII. Jeanette.


JOHN PRITCHARD or PRICHARD, was born in Wales, 1775 (son of Jesse Pritchard, who was born in 1750); emi- grated to America with his father, 1785, settling at Frederick, Maryland, whence, in 1795, he removed to Uniontown, Fayette county, Penn., and from there to Cadiz, Ohio, in 1807; d. June 28, 1844; m. Feb. 7, 1798. Sarah Beeson Bromfield, b. Jan. 7, 1782; d. Sept. 15, 1877; daughter of Captain Benjamin (1745-1824) and Mrs.Mary White Bromfield (or Brounfield); had issue: 1. Mary, b. May 18, 1800; d. May 13, 1825; m. 1816, Daniel Kilgore, d. 1850 (had issue: i. Narcissa, m. Charles Paulson, of Pittsburg; ii. John-P., m. Mary, daughter of Rev. Alexander Wilson, of Cadiz and Philadelphia); 2. Jesse, b. July 3, 1802; d. 1835; m. 1825, Jane S. Lacey (had issue: William-Lee, b. 1826; d. unmarried; vi. John, b. 1827; d. 1847; iii. Martha-Jane, b. Sept. 13, 1829; m. Daniel Spencer; iv. Sarah, b. July 29, 1831; m. William V. Keepers, of Uhrichsville, Ohio; v. Jesse, b. Dec. 17, 1830; removed to Gilpin county, Colo., in 1859, and thence to Leavenworth, Kan.; vi. Clara-J., b. December, 1834; m. Thomas J. Forbes, of Coshocton, Ohio); 3. Nancy, b. Oct. 27, 1804; d. Sept. 6, 1897; m. Chauncey Dewey (for issue, see Dewey Family); 4. Maria, b. April 3, 1807; m. William Lee (had issue: i. James; ii. Emma; iii. Albert; iv. William; v. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Hilles, of Barnesville, Ohio); 5. Benjamin, b. Nov. 3, 1809; m. Mary Deardorff (had issue: i. Sarah; ii. John); 6. Eliza, b. Feb. 4, 1812; m. William Houston, of Wheeling, West Va. (had issue: i. Sarah, d. unm.; ii William, m. ____ Mason); 7. Sarah, b. Aug. 11, 1814; d. 1820; 8. Isabella, b. Jan. 18, 1817; d. 1849; m. Samuel Douglass (had issue, both married, and living in Chicago: i. Sarah; ii. Ella); 9. Clarissa, b. Aug. 10, 1819; d. Dec. 18, 1837; 10. Sarah-Jane, b. Oct. 7, 1821; m. George Anderson, of St. Clairsville, Ohio (had issue: i. William, m. Alice Russell; ii. Clara, m. S. W. Dodds; iii. Margaret) ; 11. Rebecca, b. March 7, 1825; m. John Hamilton, of Cadiz (had issue: i. Sarah, m. Benjamin Funk; Mary, m. Andrew Wilson; iii. Alice, m. Joseph Dalbey; iv. Eleanor, m. William Anderson; v. Isabella; m. H. V. Moore; vi. Elizabeth, m. Charles H. Pierson; vii. Ernest); 12. Mary, b. Sept. 29, 1827; d. Nov. 27, 1896; m. Basil Lee Williams Phillips, of Cadiz and Chicago (had issue: i. Elizabeth; ii. Adaline; iii. Virginia-Jane-Anderson; iv. Mary-Isabella, m. 1869, William Moseback, of Chicago; v. Clara-Anderson, m. H. G. Cass, of Chicago).


ANDREW RALSTON, b. in Adams county, Penn., 1753, of Scotch-Irish descent; his father, mother, sister, and brother were killed by Indians in Adams county, in 1761, one sister (who afterwards married and settled at Pittsburg) and himself escaping the massacre; served in the Revolutionary. War; m. in Adams county, Sophia Waltermeyer, a native of that county; Andrew removed to Jefferson county, Ohio,, in 1814, where he d. 1827: had issue, among others: 1. Lewis-W., b. in


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Adams county, Nov. 30, 1806; settled in German township, Harrison county, about 1833, where he d. Sept. 6, 1884; m. (1st) 1828, Ann Darr, of Jefferson county; d. 1832; m. (2d) 1832, Eleanor Moorhead, daughter of William and Elizabeth Scott Moorhead (the former a native of Virginia, of Irish descent); (had issue by first wife: i. ____ , d. in infancy; ii. ____ , d. in infancy; iii. John-N., d. aged eighteen years; had issue by second wife: iv. Andrew, d. in infancy;

v. Elizabeth, d. aged twenty-five years; vi. Lewis-B., b. Feb. 16, 1839; m. Jan. 8, 1861, Maria V. Sanders, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Oliver Sanders, both of whom settled in Ohio, 1830; the former a native of England, the latter of Scotland; vii. Ruth; viii. Sophia; ix. Mary-E., m. James Bosley, and settled in Springfield, Ohio).


WILLIAM RAMAGE, of Scottish birth or descent; settled on Wheeling Creek, Wheeling township, Belmont county, Ohio, before 1800; had issue:


I. William, settled in Moorefield township, Harrison county.


II. John, b. April 7, 1788; settled in Moorefield township; m. (1st) Esther Bell, d. 1815; m. (2d) Elizabeth Lafferty, b. about 1808; had issue by first wife: 1. William, b. Jan. 8, 1813; d. July 29, 1888; m. Rebecca Smith, b. in Belmont county, April 1, 1816, daughter of William and Rebecca Smith, who settled in Belmont county, in 1805, having come from Allegheny county, Penn. (had issue: i. Thomas-L.; ii. Esther-A., b. July 24, 1837; m. Nov. 3, 1853, Harrison Kirkpatrick, b. in Athens township, Harrison county, Oct. 27, 1822; settled in Moorefield township; iii. John-C.; iv. William-S.; v. Sarah-R.; vi. Mary-M., m. ____ Jackson, and settled at Jackson, Mich.; vii. James-O.; viii. Robert-B.; ix. Joseph-B.); had issue by second wife; 2. Samuel; 3. Louisa; 4. John.


III. James, d. March 11, 1849.

IV. Joseph, settled at St. Clairsville, Belmont county.

V. Samuel.

VI. Archibald-C., b. Oct. 12, 1808; settled in Smith township, Belmont county; served as a member of the Ohio Legislature, and as a member of the State Board of Equalization.

VII. Elizabeth.

VIII. Jane. Mary.

IX. Letitia.

X. Margaret.


William and Rebecca Smith, parents of Rebecca Smith Ramage, had issue: 1. Sarah, m. ____ Ramage; 2. John; 3. Joseph; 4. James; 5. William; 6. Robert; 7. Steel; 8. Washington; 9. Smiley.


GEORGE RAMSEY, a native of Ireland, emigrated to America and settled in Washington county, Penn.; m. (1st) _____; m. (2d) ____ Leeper, d. aged ninety-nine years; had issue by first wife, six children, among whom:

I. John, b. in Washington county, 1781; removed with his family to Green township; served as Lieutenant of Captain Allen Scroggs's Company of Col. John Andrews' Ohio Militia in the War of 1812, and died in that service, at Lower Sandusky, Ohio, 1812; m. 1800, Nancy McLaughlin (who m., 2d, 1818, James Lyons, a resident of Jefferson county, their daughter, Elizabeth, marrying ____ Gladman, of Franklin township, Harrison county) ; had issue: 1. Hugh; 2. George; 3. John, b. June 23, 1805; m. (1st) May 24, 1827, Rebecca McCurdy; d. Feb.12, 1833, daughter of John McCurdy, of Cadiz; m. (2d) Jan. 7, 1839, Mary Barr, b. July 22, 1817; d. Nov. 11, 1889, daughter of John Barr, of Carroll county, Ohio (had issue by first wife: i. Ebenezer, settled in California; ii. Thomas-Vincent, m. Sarah Patrick, and settled at Mount Vernon, Ohio; iii. Samuel, b. July 13, 1832; d. Sept. 18, 1872; a Presbyterian minister; settled at Tarentum, Penn.; m. June 28, 1864, Nancy J. Randolph; had issue by second wife: iv. William-Marshall, m. Mary Elizabeth Howell; v. John-Barr, b. June 20, 1841; served in the Civil War; killed in battle at Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862; m. 1862, Anna Vermillion; vi. Nancy-Elizabeth, m. John Vermillion, and settled in Jefferson county; vii. Margaret-Rebecca, m. John Lease, and settled in Green township; viii. Mary-A.; ix. Jennie, m. Samuel F. Birney); 4. Mary; 5. Samuel; 6. Nancy, d. Nov. 22, 1889, in Colorado, m. ____ Maxwell; George Ramsey had issue by second wife: II. David, b. Jan. 6, 1792; d. July 31, 1852; m. Mary Ann ____ , b. April, 1797; d. Aug. 17, 1875; had issue, among others: 1. Matthew-J.; 2. David; 3. William-L.; 4. Moses. III. Nancy. IV. William.


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JAMES RAMSEY, b. in Ireland, about 1744; emigrated to America with his parents, and settled in York county, Penn., about 1756; settled in Washington county, 1802, where he d. 1837; served in the Revolutionary War; his wife, whom he m. in York county, was of Scotch-Irish descent; had issue, among others:


I. William, b. in York county, Penn.; removed with his parents to Washington county, in the same State, where he resided until 1837; thence removed to Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. 1856, aged sixty-six years; served in the War of 1812;

m. Mary Anderson, daughter of Robert

Anderson, of Washington county,

Penn.; had issue: 1. James; 2. Robert,

d. in Iowa, 1889; 3. William, b. in Washington county, May 1, 1817; settled at Cadiz, in 1874; m. 1840, Mary Hines, a native of Harrison county, daughter of John and Rebecca Dickens Hines (had issue: i. John, 13, 1843; served in the Civil War; killed at the battle of Spottsylvania Court House, 1864; ii. James, settled in Texas; iii. William-Robert, settled in Texas; iv. F.-Marion, settled in Texas; v. Anderson-Deacons, settled in Texas; vi. Jennie, m. David Oglevee; vii. Philene; viii. Mary, d. in infancy); 4. Thomas, settled in Coshocton county, Ohio; 5. John, b. Nov. 4, 1823; m. (1st) March 16, 1847, Sarah J. Hines, a. native of Nottingham township, d. 1865; daughter of Isaac and Sarah Patterson Hines, m. (2d) 1865, Emily Ford, b. in Harrison county, 1825; d. about 1880; m. (3d) 1882, Angeline Hines, b. Oct. 31, 1831, daughter of Abraham and Hannah Carson Hines (had issue by first wife: i. Isaac-L.; ii. Mary-E.; Ili. William-B., b. March 14, 1852; settled in Williamson county, Tenn.; iv. John-F., b. Dec. 20, 1853; settled in Cadiz township; v. James-P., b. Feb. 5, 1856; settled in Freeport township: vi. Harvey-C., b. April 19, 1859; vii. Robert-F., b. Oct. 6, 1861;. viii. Martha-A., b. Nov. 25, 1863); 6. Samuel; 7. Margaret, m. B. S. Ford; 8. Mary, m. John Mahanna; 9. Jane.


John Hines, b. 1778; d. 1871: father of Mary Ramsey, m. 1807, Rebecca Dickens or Deacons, d. 1859; removed from Pennsylvania to Harrison county, settling in Cadiz; had issue, fourteen children, among whom: 1. Jeremiah; 2. David; 3. James, settled in Nottingham township; 4. Abram; 5. Mary, m. William Ramsey.


SAMUEL RAMSEY, see Family of Philip Fulton.


DAVID RANKIN, emigrated from the north of Ireland, and settled in Frederick county, Virginia, about 1738- 50; d. near Winchester, Va., 1768; leaving a widow, Jennet, and children, David, William, Hugh, and Barbara; of these: William Rankin, b. about 1720; d. 1793; m. in Virginia, Abigail Tassia; removed to Mount Pleasant township, Washington county, Penn., 1774, and purchased 1,600 acres of land on Raccoon Creek; had issue:


I. David, m. and remained in Virginia.

II. William, m. and remained in Virginia.

III. Zachariah, d. 1785-86, from the bite of a mad wolf; m. Nancy ____ had issue: 1. ____ , m. Jesse Woods.

IV. Matthew.

V. John, d. April, 1788; m. Rebecca. ______ ; had issue: 1. James; 2. Mary.

VI. James, killed by the Indians while on a return trip from Kentucky to Pennsylvania.

VII. Thomas, b. in Virginia, 1760; d. May 12, 1832; removed to Moorefield township, Harrison county, about 1805; served in the Indian wars of the border; m. Nancy Foreman; had issue: 1. James, b. in Washington county, Dec. 22, 1784; settled in Athens township, Harrison county; served in the War of 1812; m. Dec. 15, 1809, Hester Early, b. near Chartiers Creek, Washington county, Penn., May 31, 1793; d. March 29, 1874 (had issue: i. Jane; ii. Thomas; iii. Margaret; iv. Nancy; v. Sarah; vi. William, b. in Athens township, March 12, 1822; d. Jan. 3, 1864; m. Nov. 27, 1856, Mary Dunlap, daughter of John Dunlap; vii. Matilda; viii. Israel, b. Nov. 20, 1830; m. Aug. 18, 1870, Sarah Dickerson; d. Aug. 29, 1886; daughter of Adam Dickerson); 2. William; 3. David; 4. Jane; 5. Nancy.

VIII. Mary.

IX. Abigail, m. William Campbell (?)

X. Jesse, d. in Pennsylvania.

XI. Samuel, b. in Winchester, Virginia, July 18, 1769; d. October, 1820; m. Jan. 7, 1796, Jane McConahey, b. Feb. 18, 1775; d. July 20. 1869; had issue: 1. William, b. Nov. 24, 1796; d. Jan.

13, 1884; m. Dec. 16, 1819, Nancy Lyle,


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b. Jan. 22, 1801; d. 1870; daughter of John .Lyle (had issue: i. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 21, 1821; d. Feb. 14, 1880; ii. Samuel, b. July 19, 1823; d. September, 1845; iii. John-L., b. Oct. 16, 1826; m. 1849, Elizabeth Campbell; iv. David, b. May 30, 1829; d. September, 1845; v. William, b. April 4, 1832; vi. Jane, b. March 24, 1834; vii. James, b. Sept. 2, 1836; m. (1st) 186.4, Elizabeth F. Barnes; d. 1870; m. (2d) 1880, Margaret E. Forsythe, of Burgettstown, Penn.) ; 2. John, b. April 4, 1798; d. April, 1866; 3. David, b. Feb. 15, 1800; d. July 27, 1858; 4. Matthew, b. Feb. 15, 1802; d. June, 1880; 5. Matilda, b. March 22, 1804; d. February, 1875; 6. Samuel, b. June 3, 1806; d. May 27, 1834; 7. Abigail, b. October, 1808; d. Nov. 17, 1892; 8. James, b. March 24, 1811; d. July 27, 1887; 9. Stephen, b. Aug. 20, 1813; d. February, 1877; 10. Jane, b. Feb. 6, 1817.


JOHN REA, b. 1771-2; d. Feb. 12, 1855; son of Joseph and Isabella Rea, of Tully, Ireland; emigrated to America about 1790, and first settled in Washington county; organized the Presbyterian churches of Beech Spring, Crabapple, Nottingham, and Cadiz; m. 1793, Elizabeth Christy, of Washington county, Penn.; settled in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1803; had issue, nine children, of whom: I. Joseph, b. in Hopewell township, Washington county, Penn., Sept. 20, 1796; d. April _, 1862; m. Sept. 22, 1818, near New Athens, Jane McConnell, b. 1800; d. 1859; daughter of John and Mary McConnell, the former an early settler in Harrison county; had issue: 1. Elizabeth, m. John Lafferty, and settled in Cadiz township; 2. Mary, m. Samuel Dunlap, and settled in Nottingham township; 3. John, settled in Kansas; 4. Andrew-Jackson, b. in Moorefield township, Nov. —, 1826: m. 1856, Mary Moore, daughter of John and Elsie Johnson Moore, who were of Scotch-Irish extraction, coming to Harrison county shortly after 1800; settled in Cadiz township shortly after his marriage (had issue: i. Martha-Elizabeth, m. George Holliday, of Moorefield township; ii. Elsie-J.; iii. Joseph, d. aged fourteen years; iv. Lenora; v. John-M.); 5. Martha; 6. William; 7. Joseph. II. William Purdy, b. 1810; d. 1846; m. Jane Hanna. III. John, m. Sarah Daniels; had issue: 1. Martha; 2. May; 3. William-P. IV. Sarah, m. David Tnompson. V. James.


JOHN REAVES, b. in Norfolk county, Va., 1740; had issue:


I. John, settled in Harrison county, Ohio.


II. Richard, settled in Harrison county, Ohio.


III. James, b. in Virginia, Aug. 4, 1776; removed to Harrison county, about 1811, and subsequently settled in Freeport township, where he d. Jan. 3, 1851; m. in Virginia, 1801, Sarah Howell, b. Nov. 20, 1775; d. June 28, 1856; had issue: 1. John; b. Dec. 15, 1802; 2. Nancy, b. Oct. 10, 1804; 3. Lydia, b. Dec. 27, 1805; 4. Jesse, b. April 20, 1807; 5. Winifred, b. May 1, 1809; 6. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1810; 7. Hallowell, b. April. 30, 1813; 8. Sarah, b. Aug. 17, 1815; 9. James, b. April 28, 1818; settled in Washington township; m. July 2, 1841, Susan Clark, of Freeport township (had issue: i. Matthew-C., b. 1842; m. Dec. 31, 1868, Mary E. Rogers, d. April 30, 1874, daughter of Thomas Rogers; ii. Joshua; iii. Harrison; iv. Martha-J.; v. James-F., m. Feb. 3, 1886, Anna. Leinard, daughter of Alexander and Mary Leinard, of Washington township, Harrison county).


IV. William, settled in Harrison county, Ohio.


V. Thomas, settled in Harrison county, Ohio.


ARTHUR REED, b. 1791; d. May 12, 1859; a native of Pennsylvania; settled in Archer township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1810; had issue: 1. John, b. June 6, 1818; d. March 18, 1884; settled in Green township; m. March 3, 1846, Dorcas Orr; b. in Green township, June 4, 1812 (had issue: i. Robert-W., b. May 17, 1848; m. Elizabeth McClellan; daughter of William and Eve Rinehart McClellan; ii. Elizabeth-Ann, b. 1850; d. 1853) ; 2. James; 3. William; 4. Nancy; 5. Ellen; 6. Margaret; 7. Mary-Anne; 8. Catharine; 9. ____ , m. Lemuel Hale, of Bloomfield; 10. , m. ____ Alexander Dennis, and settled in Indiana.


ADAM RITCHEY, of Scotch-Irish descent, emigrated to America and settled in York county, Pennsylvania, before 1750; m. in Pennsylvania; had issue: John, Thomas, Isaac, William, David, Andrew; the first four named


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served in the Revolutionary War; Isaac and William died in that service.


Andrew Ritchey, above named, was b. 1758, in York county; removed about 1780 to Washington county, Penn., where he d..1838; in. in York county, Ann Campbell; d. 1834; had issue:

I. David.

II. John, b. in York county, Dec. 8, 1776; removed with his parents to Washington .county, Penn.; settled in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1807, where he d. March 24, 1852; m. Jan. 10, 1809, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Patterson, b. in Pennsylvania, 1781; d. Nov. 11, 1859; had issue: 1. David, b. Aug. 26, 1810; removed to Mercer county,     1845, where he d.

June 19, 1847; m. Feb. 11, 1840, Susan Dossy (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, b. Dec. 22, 1840; ii. John, b. Sept. 15, 1842; iii. *George, b. July 28, .1844; iv. Elizabeth-Jane, b. Feb. 28, 1848); 2. Mary-Ann, b. Dee. 11, 1813; d. in Illinois, 1872; m. Jonah Nicholls (had issue, four children); 3. John-P., b. Jan. 7, 1816; 4. William, b. May 24, 1821; m. 1860, Jane Leach, of Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, daughter of James Leach, a pioneer in Harrison county, who d. 1860 (his wife d. 1856).


III. Andrew, b. Oct. 2, 1778; d. in Short Creek township, May 30, 1859, where he had settled in 1803; m. (1st) Nancy Trinnel, of York county, Penn., b. 1780; d. 1814; m. (2d) June, 1818, Margaret Boggs, of Belmont county, county, Ohio, b. June, 1794; d. Jan. 20, 1861; had issue by first wife, 'seven children, and by second wife, eleven -children. among whom were: 1. Alexander; 2. Jane; 3. Griselda-Ann, m. Hugh B. Hawthorn; 4. Hannah, m. ____ Bell; 5. Elizabeth; 6. Hester; 7. Abigail; 8. Catherine, m. ____ Beatty; 9. Margaret.


IV. Charles, removed to Short Creek township, in 1805, where he resided until 1829, thence returned to Washington county, Penn.; settled in Logan county, Ohio, 1835, where he d. 1839; in. Jane McWilliams, of Belmont county, Ohio; had issue, fifteen children, most of whom settled in Logan county.

V. James.

VI. Hannah.

VII. Ann.

VIII. Catherine.


THOMAS RICHEY, a native of Ireland, b. 1769; d. in Cadiz township, Sept. 29, 1824, where he had settled in 1805; m. Mary Clifford, b. in Ireland, 1771; d. Aug. 12, 1823; emigrated to America, and first settled in New York City about 1795, removing thence to Harrison county; had issue:


I. Margaret, m. ____ Milliken, of Allen county, Ohio.

II. Mary, m. James Haverfield, of Harrison county.

III. Jane, m. Joseph Watson, of Harrison county.

IV. Samuel.


V. John-M., b. in Cadiz township, Nov. 2, 1808; d. Jan. 30, 1897; m. 1834, Anne Gilmore, b. 1817; d. 1880; daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Collins Gilmore; settled at Cadiz, in 1877; had issue: 1. Mary, m. Samuel McFadden; 2. Ruth, m. Craig Gilmore, and settled inn Illinois; 3. George; 4. Eliza-Jane, m. Samuel McFadden, and settled in Cadiz township; 5. Arabella, m. James McFadden, and settled in Cadiz township; 6. Thomas-J., b. July 5, 1845; served in the Civil War; m. 1868, Margaret McFadden, daughter of Samuel McFadden. of Cadiz township (who d. 1863); 7. Robert-Gilmore, in. Susan C. Dickerson, and settled in Missouri; 8. Samuel, settled in Cadiz township; 9. Martha, in. 1876, Charles Osburn, son of John Osburn, of Archer township.


VI. Sarah, m. (1st) Nimrod Wagers; m. (2d) John Weaver.

VII. Thomas, settled in Cadiz township.

VIII. Nancy, m. John Haverfield, and settled in Cadiz township.

IX. ____ , d. in infancy.

X. ____ , d. in infancy.


GEORGE RIFE, b. in Pennsylvania (?), 1801; d. in Cincinnati, 1873; m. in Harrison county, 1829, Sarah Croskey, b. 1811; d. 1870; daughter of John and Catherine Croskey; had issue: 1. John, b. 1830; m. 1853. Anna Smith, daughter of Joseph and Nancy Martin Smith, of Virginia; 2. George-W., b. 1833; m. Rebecca Cartwright; 3. Katharine, b. 1834; m. David Spencer; 4. Jackson, b. 1837; m. Hanna; 5. Mary-Jane, b. 1839; in. James Stone; 6. David, b. 1841; m. Emma ; 7. Rachel, b. 1844; m. William Wallace; 8. Samuel, b. 1847.


WILLIAM ROGERS, b. in Maryland, Aug. 20, 1749; d. in Harrison county,


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Dec. 27, 1830, where he settled 1809; of British descent, his parents having come to America early in the eighteenth century; settled in Jefferson county, in 1808, removing to Lee's Run, in Harrison county, a year later; m. Susanna Barrett, b. in Maryland, July 30, 1752; d. Dec. 27, 1830; had issue, eleven children, the youngest of whom:


I. John, b. in Maryland, 1795; d. 1878, in Cadiz township; m. Sept. 28, 1815, Nancy Lemasters, b. near Hopedale; d. 1869; daughter of Isaac and Jane Le-masters, early settlers in Jefferson and Harrison counties; had issue: 1. William, b. in Cadiz township, Dec. 14, 1817; m. June 21, 1838, Maria Adams, d. July 24, 1881, a native of Harrison county, daughter of Thomas and Charity Blair Adams (had issue: i. James-Birney; settled at Cadiz; ii. John-Thomas, settled at Newark, Ohio; iii. Isabella-Jane, m. John Freeburn; iv. William-Pinckney; v. Albert-Lawson; vi. Nancy-Ellen, m. A. B. Cutshall, and settled in Stock township; vii. Bailey-Sumner, settled at Scio).


WILLIAM ROGERS, b. in Maryland, Nov. 30, 1798; son of Joseph Rogers, who settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio,1808; removed to Nottingham township, in 1856, where he

d. April 28, 1863; m. Susan Carson, b. Aug. 14, 1803; d. May 25, 1844; had issue: 1. Snydonia, b. Nov. 5, 1823; d. March 12, 1855; 2. John-B., b. May 18, 1825; 3. Jesse-B., b. April 24, 1828; 4. Hannah, b. April 24, 1830; d. Feb. 4, 1871; 5. Nancy-C., b. Sept. 17, 1832; 6. William-F., b. Oct. 28, 1834; 7. Calvin, b. in Cadiz township, Jan. 19, 1837; settled in Nottingham township; m. Sept. 29, 1859, Mary E. Finical, b. in Cadiz township. Nov. 10, 1833, daughter of Isaac and Margaret Anderson Finical; 8. Barrett, b. March 29, 1839; 9. Susanna, b. July 8, 1842; d. March 4, 1847; 10. Lydia, b. May 22, 1844; d. June 9, 1844.


JAMES ROSS. b. in West Nottingham township, Chester county, Penn., 1797; d. in Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1878; removed to Harrison county about 1827; m. (1st) Martha Phillips, daughter of William and Rachel Hamilton Phillips, d. 1836;

m. (2d) Jemima Hines, d. July 5, 1882; had issue by first wife: 1. Rachel, m. Immer Knight; 2. Deborah, m. William Poulson; 3. Jane, m. Isaac Drummond; 4. William-P.; 5. Mary-E.; 6. Thomas-H.; 7, Martha, m. Thomas McMillan; 8. Barbara, m. Beall Pumphrey; had issue by second wife: 9. Eliza, m. George Oglevee; 10. John-H.; 11. James-N.; 12. Rebecca, m. Anthony Blackburn; 13. Sarah, m. William Nash.


JOHN ROSS, b. in Ireland, Sept. 13, 1750; d. Sept. 8, 1833; emigrated to Pennsylvania, and thence removed to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1804, settling within four miles of Cadiz; m. in Pennsylvania, Charlotte Hatcher, d. in Morgan county, Ohio; had issue:


I. Adam, b. in Pennsylvania; settled in Cadiz township; served in the War of 1812; d. in that service at Sandusky, Ohio; m. in Pennsylvania, Susannah Rowe, b. 1778; d. 1848; had issue: 1. John; 2. Adam; 3. George, twin brother to Adam; settled in Missouri; 4. Caleb;

5. Joseph; 6. Aaron, twin brother to Joseph, b. in Cadiz township, July 3, 1811; m. June 16, 1853, Nancy Harper, a native of Harrison county, daughter of Samuel and Cassandra Cox Harper, both of whom died in Cadiz township.


II. William. III. John. IV. James. V. Hannah. VI. Eve. VII. Susannah, b. 1798; d. Aug. 31, 1889, m. Miles Tipton. VIII. Mary.


ROBERT ROBERTS, b. in Brooke county, West Virginia, 1790; d. in German township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1834, where he had settled in 1827; was one of five children, viz.: Samuel, Alexander, William, Robert, Mary; m. 1817, Ruth Atkinson, d. 1885, daughter of James Atkinson, a resident of German township; had issue: 1. William; 2. Thomas; 3. George; 4. Mary; 5. James-Ross, b. at Annapolis, Ohio, May 20, 1826; settled at Jewett; m. (1st) February, 1851, Dillie Ann Potts. d. 1856, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Potts, natives of Ohio; m. (2d) 1858, Margaret Ryder, daughter of George and Catherine Culp Ryder (had issue by first wife: i. Elizabeth, m. Jacob Miller; ii. Samuel, settled at Dennison,' Ohio; iii. Richard, d. in infancy; had issue by second wife: iv. Catherine-Bell, m. Minden Hall, and settled at Crafton, Penn.: v. John, settled at Dennison: vi. Thomas; vii. McClellan; viii. William); 6. Ellen; 7. John; 8. Caroline.


ROBERT ROWLAND, a native of


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Scotland or Wales, emigrated to America and settled in York county, Penn., about 1750, where he was twice married; had issue:


I. Matthew, settled near Mansfield, Ohio.


II. James, settled near Cincinnati, Ohio.


III. John, b. in York county, Penn., 1758; d. in Moorefield township, Harrison county, Ohio, April 20, 1855; served in the Revolutionary War; was an Indian scout for three years along the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, from Steubenville, Ohio, to Louisville, Ky.; settled at Steubenville, where he remained until 1815, and then located in Moorefield township, Harrison county;

m. Rachel Ingle, of . Steubenville, daughter of William and Rachel Edington Ingle, early. settlers in that place; had issue, among others: 1. James, b. Feb. 24, 1805; d. July 31, 1890; m. 1829, Elizabeth Leinard, b. April 17, 1808; d. March 4, 1884; daughter of Yost and Elizabeth Leinard (had issue: i. John, settled in Kansas; ii. Matthew, settled in Nottingham township, Harrison county; iii. Henry; iv. James; v. Leinard, b. in Monroe township, March 1, 1848; settled in Cadiz township; m. 1873, Margaret Mehollin, d. Dec. 13, 1890, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mehollin, of Cadiz township; vi. Sarah-Jane; vii. Ann-Christina, m. John Houser, and settled in Mercer county': Ill.; viii. Elizabeth, m. Eli Moore, and settled in Freeport township; ix. Rachel, m: John Mitchell, and settled in Knox county, Ill.; x. Mary; xi. Margaret, m. John F. Poulson, and settled at Allegheny, Penn.; xii. Nancy-Ellen) ; 2. Sarah; 3. William, b. May 19, 1796; d. Jan. 13, 1873; removed to Maryland; subsequently he returned to Ohio, settling in Nottingham township, Harrison county; m. Jane Fulton, b. Dec. 15, 1801; d. Nov. 17, 1881; daughter of Philip Fulton (had issue: i. John, settled in Freeport; ii. Levi; iii. Philip, b. May 25, 1825, in Nottingham township; m. (1st) August, 1 , Piety Ann Ford, d. 1865, daughter f Lewis and Ann Ford; m. (2d) J Hart, daughter of Benjamin and yrtilla Hart, of Harrison county; iv. James, settled in Freeport; v. Sarah; vi. "William, settled in Freeport; vii. Hannah; viii. Rachel; ix. Mary, m. Elihu Petty;

x. Alexander); 4. Mary; 5. Rachel; .6. Levi; 7. Elizabeth; 8. Cyrus; 9. Rebecca; 10. John.


CHARLES SAMPSON, b. at Claughter, county Tyrone, Ireland; had issue, among others, John Sampson, who emigrated to America and first settled in York county, Penn.; removed to Stock township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1827, where he d. April 28, 1841; m. in Ireland, Sarah Gibson; had issue, among others: 1. Francis, b. in county Tyrone, Ireland, 1804; d. March 15, 1870; m. in l Tew York, Aug. 30, 1827, Margaret Evans, a native of Wales, b. 1801; d. Nov. 9, 1884; daughter of Christmas Evans (had issue, among others: i. John-G., b. July 4, 1828; settled at Wichita, Kan.; served in the Civil War; m. Feb. 14, 1850, Elizabeth Birney; ii. Sarah-Ann, d. in infancy; iii. William-E., b. March 20, 1833; settled in Stock township; m. Oct. 25, 1866, Susan M. Welch, daughter of William Welch, of Archer township; iv. Charles-W., b. March 12, 1836; served in the Civil War; m. May 21, 1867, Rachel A. Poulson, daughter of Jehu and Elizabeth Cox Poulson, who came to Ohio from Maryland about 1802; v. Archibald-J., b. June 21, 1839; served as an officer in the Civil War; as United States Consul to Paso del Norte, Mexico; attorney for the State Board of Education of Missouri, etc.; m. 1866, Kate Turner, d. Dec. 15, 1886, daughter of Allen C. Turner, of Cadiz; vi. Francis-A., b. Feb. 6, 1842; m. July 1, 1869, Mrs. Harriet Lacey, a native of England; removed to Sedalia, Mo).


ADAM SAWVEL, of German decent; came from Pennsylvania and settled in Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1g15; served in the Revolutionary War; had issue:


I. Mary.

II. Christina.

III. Michael.

IV. Jacob, b. in York county, Penn., 1780; resided in Adams county, Penn., where he remained until 1827; thence located in Rumley township; removed to Van Buren county, Iowa, in 1850, where his wife d. 1853; thence removed to Hillsboro, Texas, 1857, where he died; m. Margaret Epley; had issue: 1. Michael, settled in Arkansas; 2. John; 3. Jacob, d. in infancy; 4. Jonathan, b. in Adams county, Penn., Dec. 17, 1826; settled in Rumley township; m. (1st)


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Jan. 16, 1851, Lydia A. Arbaugh, d. in Iowa, 1863, daughter of John and Rosanna Wentz Arbaugh; m. (2d) 1863, Sarah Shambaugh, daughter of Philip and Catherine Arbaugh Shambaugh; 5. Emanuel, settled in Iowa; 6. Jeremiah; '7. Johanna, settled in Iowa; 8. Rebecca,

m. Joseph Martin, and settled in Vinton county, Ohio; 9. Amy, m. Isaac Kimmel, and settled in Darke county, Ohio; 10. Elizabeth, m. Adam Arbaugh, and settled in Iowa; 11. Lydia, m. ____ Dillin, and settled in Iowa; 12. Sarah-Ann, m. ____ Marrow, and settled in Iowa; 13. Mary-A., m. ____ Reniker, and settled in Iowa.


THOMAS SCARBOROUGH, see Family of Peter Martin.


ABRAHAM SCOTT, b. 1677, son of Hugh Scott, who emigrated from the North of Ireland, and settled in Chester county, Penn., probably before 1700; had issue, among others: 1. Anne, b. October, 1699; d. 1792; m. about 1720, Arthur Patterson, b. about 1700; d. about 1763 (had issue: William, Rebecca, Samuel, Arthur, Ellen, James, Catherine, Elizabeth, and Jane) ; 2. Samuel, b. about 1705; 3. Rebecca, b. Dec. 17, 1707; m. 1737, James Agnew (had issue: Samuel, Martha, James, David, Margaret, Rebecca, Sarah, Abraham, Anne); 4. Alexander, b. 1716-17; 5. Grace; 6. Hugh, b. 1726; m. 1754, Jennet Agnew, daughter of James Agnew by a former marriage (had issue: Rebecca, Abraham, James, Hugh, John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Margaret, and Josiah) ; 7. Josiah.


Josiah Scott, last named, son of Abraham Scott (1st), was born in Chester county, Penn., 1735, removed to Washington county, where he d. Feb. 20, 1819; m. (1st) 1760, Violet Foster;

m. (2d) Jane ____ ; had issue by first wife, eight children, of whom:


I. Alexander, m. Rachel McDowell, daughter of John and Agnes Bradford McDowell; had issue, among others: 1. Josiah, settled at Bucyrus, Ohio.


II. Abraham, m. Rebecca McDowell, sister to Rachel McDowell; had issue, among others: 1. Josiah, settled near Cadiz, Ohio (had issue, among others: i. Lawson, settled at Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Ill.: ii. J.-Edward, a physician, settled at San Bernardino, Cal.) ; 2. William, a minister, settled in Guernsey county, Ohio; 3. James, a minister, settled at Mt. Vernon, Ohio; 4. Josiah, settled in Columbiana county, Ohio; 5. Mary, m. William Cotton, of Beaver county, Penn.; 6. Elizabeth, m. Robert Stevenson, of Beaver county, Penn.


Josiah Scott (1st) had issue by second wife:


IX. Robert, m. 1804, Elizabeth Murrell; settled in Carroll county, Ohio, 1827, where he d. 1830; had issue, among others: 1. Robert-G., b. in Washington county, Sept. 18, 1813; m. April, . 1835, Elizabeth Steeves, b. in New Brunswick, Canada, 1814, daughter of Christian and Olive Lutz Steeves, who removed to Scio, Ohio, in 1829 (had issue: i. Isabelle, m. Jesse Campbell, of Carroll county; ii. Eliza, m. Henry Spence, of Jefferson; iii. Margaret; iv. Josiah-R., d. while in the army, at Jackson, Tenn.; v. Dorinda, m. James McGeary; vi. James; vii. Mary-Jane, m. H. H. Meiser; viii. Robert-C.; ix. Olive-A.; x. Martha; xi. William-W., settled, at Jlferson).


X. Hugh, d. in Washington county, Penn.

XI. Samuel.

XII. John, d. in Washington county, Penn.


JAMES SCOTT, a native of Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, England; son of Timothy Scott, who died in England; emigrated to America and settled at York (now Toronto), Canada, about 1816, thence removed to New York; located in Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, 1819, where he died; m. (1st) ____ Howarth, d. in England; m. (2d) Harriet Arnold; had issue by first wife: 1. John-W., b. in Yorkshire, England, September, 1811; d. in Cadiz, Oct. 8, 1886; m. 1839, Jane Pittis, daughter of Robert Pittis, who emigrated with his family from the Isle of Wight and settled at Deersville. Harrison county, Ohio (had issue: i. James, d. young; ii. Albert, d. young; iii. Julia, m. Dr. George W. Woodburne, and settled at Uhrichsville; iv. Cyrus-M., served b,s an Indian scout in the Indian Territory; settled at. Arkansas City, Kan.; m. Margaret Gardner; v. Robert-P., settled at Baltimore; vi. Lanphear ; vii. Charles-S.; viii. Thomas-A., m. Susan Pittis, daughter of George Pittis, of Scio; ix. Mary, d. young) ; 2. William; 3. Eliza; had issue by second


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wife: 4. Daniel; 5. James, settled at Akron, Ohio; 6. Thomas, settled in Texas (had issue, among others: i. Emma, m. Charles P. Dewey; ii. Edward); 7. Mary, m. ____ McMasters, and settled at Mount Pleasant, Ohio.


WILLIAM SCOTT, a native of county Antrim, Ireland; had issue: 1. Thomas, b. in Ireland, 1793; emigrated to America and in 1822 settled in Harrison county, Ohio; d. in Moorefield township, Jan. 16, 1875; m. Sarah Hogg, b. 1802; d. 1875 (had issue: i. Jane; ii. ______, d. in infancy; iii. Susan; iv. William, b. March 7, 1833; settled in Moorefield township; m. April 9, 1859, Ann Eliza Sloan, daughter of John Sloan, one of. the earliest settlers in Moorefield township; v. Eleanor; vi. Mary; vii. ____ , d. in infancy; viii. James; ix. John; x. Martha; xi. Sarah; xii. Robert-W., twin brother to Sarah; b.. Dec. 28, 1846; m. May 17, 1877, Mary A. Wallace, b. Feb. 23, 1849, daughter of Nathaniel and Julia Fulton Wallace [the former of whom d. March 25, 1855, and his widow m. William Pickering, of Moorefield township]) ; 2. John; 3. William; 4. Mary; 5. Eleanor.


WILLIAM SCOTT, a native of Ireland; emigrated to America and settled near Pigeon Creek, Somerset township, Washington county, Penn., where he died; m. in Ireland, Rebecca had issue:

I. Joseph.

II. Thomas.

III. Alexander, b. in Ireland, 1775; d. in Tuscarawas. county, Nov. 2, 1853; m. in Washington county, 1813, Gertrude Kerr, b. 1790; d. April 5, 1868; daughter of Samuel and Rhoda Byshire Kerr (the former an early settler in Washington county); had issue: 1. William-H., b. Jan. 15, 1814, on Pigeon Creek, Washington county, Penn.; settled at Scio, Harrison county, Ohio, 1840; m. (1st) 1842, Jane Whittaker, b. 1818; d. 1866; daughter of James and Arabell Whittaker; m. (2d) Dec. 10, 1868, Mrs. Sarah J. Kerr Elder, b. in Washington county, Penn., May 24, 1827, widow of John Elder, Jr., and daughter of Aaron and Margaret Nevin Kerr (the latter a daughter of John Nevin, a native of Ireland, who settled in Beaver county, Penn.) (had issue by first wife: i. Alexander, m. Margaret A. Calhoon; ii. James, b. Sept. 30, 1844; settled in North township; m. May 25, 1875, Gelina M. Elder, a native of Carroll county, daughter of John Elder, Jr., and Sarah J. Kerr [second wife of William H. Scott]; iii. Maria; iv. Christian; . v. Thomas-W., twin brother to Christian; vi. William; vii. Mary-Arabell; viii. Caroline-G., m. Philip C. Spiker of Tippecanoe); 2. Samuel, settled at Uhrichsville; 3. Robert, d. in Uhrichsville; 4. Albert, settled near New Cumberland, Tuscarawas county; 5. Lewis-L., settled at Waynesburg, Stark county, Ohio; 6. Eliza, m. Joseph Meek, of Washington, Iowa; 7. Maria, m. Rev. Moses M. Bartholomew, of Goshen, Ind.; 8. Sarah, m. John Rals- ton, of Spencer, Owen county, Ind.; 9. Caroline, m. Dr. John C. McGregor, and settled at Brazil, Clay county, Ind.; 10. Margaret, m. Samuel G. Smith, of Uhrichsville.


Aaron Kerr, father of Sarah J. Scott, was a native of Washington county, Penn.; settled in Carroll county, Ohio, 1831, where he died Sept. 28, 1856; m. Margaret Nevin, daughter of John Nevin, a native of Ireland, who settled in. Beaver county, Penn.; had issue: 1. Samuel Lewis, a physician, settled at El Paso, Ill.; 2. John-Jackson, m. Cornelia E. Hutchinson, and settled at Wintersett, Iowa; 3. Sarah-Jane, m. (1st) in Carroll county, July 10, 1857, John Elder, Jr., b. in Washington county, Penn., 1799; d. in Carroll county, Ohio, 1866; m. (2d) Dec. 10, 1868, William H. Scott (had issue by first husband: i. Gelina-M., m. James Scott; ii. John-S., settled in Holmes county; iii. Flora; iv. Lissa; v. Clara-S.); 4. Joseph-Alexander, m. Carrie E. Grizzell, and settled at Salem, Ohio; 5. Margaret-Ann, d. 1869; m. Uriah Coulson, an officer in the Civil War; 6. Aaron-Wylie, d. in Dallas, Tex.; 7. George-Nevin, served in the Civil War; d. at Cottonwood Falls, Kan., Nov. 14, 1890; 8. Robert-Hervey, m. Alice Miller, and settled in Jefferson county; 9. James-McMillan, served in the Civil War; removed to Washington, Iowa,-where he m. Mary Young, daughter of Judge ____ Young; afterward settled at Cottonwood Falls, Kan.


John Elder, b. in New York, about 1750; d. Dec. 16. 1840; his parents, who were natives of Ireland, emigrated to America and landed on the date of his birth; removed to near Buffalo, Wash-


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ington county, Penn.; m. Elizabeth McKinney, who d. aged seventy-five years; had issue: 1. Samuel, b. Jan. 24, 1791; d. Nov. 13, 1826; 2. Mary, b. Feb. 12, 1793; d. Aug. 6, 1877; 3. Jane, b. Oct. 13, 1794; d. Jan. 6, 1830; 4. Sarah, b. May 28, 1797; m. March 4, 1831, Samuel McEldeny (had issue, among others: i. Margaret-A., m. ____ Smith, and settled near Carrollton); 5. Thomas, b. June 23, 1799; d. July 30, 1831; 6. James, b. Oct. 4, 1803; d. Oct. 12, 1829; 7. David, b. Oct. 23, 1805; d. Sept. 2, 1831; 8. John, b. April 4, 1807; d. in Carroll county, .1866; m. July 10, 1857, Jane Kerr.


PETER SEWELL, of German descent; b. in Delaware, 1796; removed to Maryland, and thence to Harrison county, Ohio, in 1828, where he d. 1885; m. 1826, Susan Wiley, of Scotch-Irish descent, b. in Virginia, 1801; d. 1883 (daughter of John Wiley, who served in the War of 1812 and died at Alexandria, Va., from effects of a wound received in that service); had issue: 1. Rebecca; 2. Mary-Ann; 3. Theodore; 4. John-William; 5. Thomas-M., b. in Belmont county, Oct. 29, 1842; settled at New Athens, Ohio; served in the Civil War; m. 1870, Eliza J. Hughes, daughter of Edward and Sarah Hughes, of New Athens; 6. Josephus.


GEORGE SHAMBAUGH, b. in Pennsylvania about 1745; d. in Perry county, that State, 1827, son of George Shambaugh, a native of Germany, who emigrated to Pennsylvania; had issue:


I. George, b. in Perry county, Penn., 1787; removed to Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1817, where he d. Sept. 4, 1867; served in the War of 1812; m. in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Wirt, a widow, b. 1777; d. about 1863; daughter of Michael Brown, of German descent; had issue: 1. Philip; 2. Michael, b. in Perry county, June 18, 1811; d. March 20, 1863; settled in Rumley township; m. May 31, 1832, Hettie Hazlett, b. April 16, 1816; d. Oct. 22, 1884 (had issue: i. James, b. March 5. 1833; settled near New Rumley; Elizabeth. b. Aug. 1, 1834; d. in Iowa, March, 1864, m. Abraham Fetroe; Mary-A., b. July 27, 1836; m. John W. Finnicum, of Rumley township; iv. Simon-B., b. Sept. 7, 1838; d. Oct. 14, 1873; v. Adam-H., b. Sept. 11, 1841; m. Mary Jane Scott, daughter of Samuel Scott, of Rumley township; vi. Charlotte, b. June 21, 1842; d. January, 1879; m. May, 1873, Peter Overholt, d. February, 1877; vii. Maria, b. Aug. 22, 1844; m. Aug. 3, 1871, Harvey L. Thompson, and settled in Archer township; viii. Jane, b. Nov. 28, 1846; d. Oct. 30, 1867; ix. John, b. Oct. 13, 1848; m. Elizabeth Gutshall, daughter of Jacob Gutshall, and settled near Des Moines, Iowa; x. Philip, b. Feb. 18, 1851; m. March 15, 1881, Eliza Loretta Scott, of New Rumley, daughter of John A. and Eliza Bivington Scott; 3. George; 4. Margaret, m. Samuel Hazlett.


II. Jacob, served in the Revolutionary War.

III. John.

IV. Philip.

V. Mary.

VI. Barbara.

VII. Catherine.


WILLIAM SHARON, of Scotch-Irish descent, removed from Westmoreland county, Penn., to Wells township, Jefferson county, Ohio, about 1802; d. 1809; m. Mrs. Sarah Whitaker; had issue: 1. James, b. 1790; m. about 1815, Martha Eaton (had issue, two sons and two daughters); 2. William, b. 1793; d. April 24, 1875; m. about 1815, Susan Kirk (had issue: i. John, a physician, b. about 1816; d. Sept. 2, 1860; settled at Carrollton, Ill.; ii. Mary-Ann, b. about 1818; m. 1863, Dr. Jacob Hammond, and settled in Steubenville; iii. Sarah, b. 1820; removed to California; iv. William, b. Jan. 9, 1821; d. Nov. 13, 1885; removed to California; represented Nevada in the United States Senate, 1875-81; v. Lewis, b. 1822; m. 1855, Sarah McKim; vi. Susan, b. 1825; m. Isaac M. Davis; vii. Smiley, b. Feb. 14, 1827; m. 1848, Sarah Ann Hurford); 3. Smiley, b. June, 1795; d. Oct. 16, 1876; m. June, 1827, Martha Kithcart (had issue, five sons and three daughters); 4. John, b. September, 1798; d. Oct. 23, 1870; m. February, 1832, Helen Hall (had issue, three sons and six daughters).


GEORGE SHARP, d. in Hopewell township, June, 1812, leaving a wife, Rachel, and children: 1. Joseph (possibly the son-in-law of John Sharp); 2. John; 3. Thomas; 4. Mary.


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ing township, Belmont county, Ohio, in 1806, just south of Athens and Short Creek townships, Harrison county; of these:


I. Thomas, b. 1768; d. Dec. 29, 1825; m. Jane ____, b. Feb. 1, 1766; d. April 24, 1859; had issue, among others: 1. George, b. July 9, 1795; d. June 25, 1877; m. Nancy _____, b. April 21, 1807; d. Dec. 13, 1877; 2. John; 3. Margaret; 4. Rachel; 5. Jane, b. 1812; d. June 6, 1844; m. 1834, David Welling; 6. Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1813; d. Sept. 4, 1831; 7. Joseph, b. Aug. 23, 1815; d. May 13, 1833.


II. Joseph, d. near Cadiz, and buried in the Old Cemetery; but dates illegible.


Besides the above, the following Sharp families appear on the early records of Harrison county:


Thomas Sharp, m. 1828, Margaret Stine.


William Sharp, b. 1809; d. May 18, 1859; buried at Unity; probably the same who m. 1836, Elizabeth Goriet.


Caroline Sharp, b. Jan. 23, 1814; d. Oct. 20, 1886; buried at Unity.


Caroline T. Sharp, b. July 10, 1838; d. Dec. 24, 1881.


James Sharp, b. 1832; d. 1838.


George Sharp, of Hopewell township, first above named, who died in 1812, was an elder in North Buffalo United Presbyterian Church.


William Sharp, probably closely connected with Thomas or Joseph Sharp; removed from Hopewell (?) township, Washington county, to Wheeling township, Belmont county, Ohio, and d. near Union town, 1835; m. in Washington county, Mary McFadden, daughter of John (?) and Mary McFadden; had issue, among others: 1. John, b. in Harrison or Belmont county, 1807; d. at Millersburg, Holmes county, Ohio, 1893, where he had settled in 1834; m. 1832, Catharine Thompson, b. 1814; d. 1900; daughter of David Thompson, of Cadiz township (had issue: i. William-Thompson, a 'physician, b. Dec. 16, 1833; d. 1899; served in the Civil War; m. Oct. 12, 1859, Elizabeth Carnahan; ii. David, m. Lydia Armstrong; settled in Holmes county; iii. John; settled at Millersburg, Holmes county; iv. James, a United Presbyterian minister, m. Agnes Ballantine; settled at Sidney, Ohio; v. George, m. Annette Donnan; settled at Millersburg; vi. Samuel, a physician, m. Cordelia Maxwell; set tled in Oregon; vii. Martha, m. John T. Maxwell, of Millersburg; viii. Mary, d. young; ix. Margaret; x. Joseph, m. Margaret Maxwell; settled in Holmes county); 2. Nancy, b. 1810; d. Oct. 10, 1875; m. 1829, John Cunningham, son of David and Mary McLaughlin Cunningham.


JOHN SHARP, d. in Hopewell township, Washington county, Penn., 1797; m. Agnes ____ ; had issue: 1. Mary, m. ____ Girvan; 2. Agnes, m. ____ Ramsey; 3. John; 4. Margaret; 5. Janet; 6. Thomas; besides these children, John Sharp mentions in his will two sons-in-law, Joseph Sharp and Andrew Garret, probably the husbands of his two daughters, Margaret and Janet. He also mentions as one of his executors, John McFadden.


JOSEPH SHERIFF, b. (probably) in the North of Ireland, 1787; emigrated to America with his parents, and settled in Mercer county, Penn., where he d. 1872; m. at Steubenville, Ohio, Nancy Fulton, b. 1797; d. 1841; daughter of ____ and Nancy Liggett Fulton; had issue: 1. Sarah, m. William Weimer; 2. Joseph, m. Nancy Shipler; 3. Martha, m. Alexander Thompson; 4. William, m. Anna Glenn; 5. Ellen, m. John McElheney; 6. Adam-N., b. July 6, 1832; d. 1880; m. 1856, Mary Vickery; 7. Margaret, m. Allen Turner; 8. Thomas, m. Jane Boyd; 9. John, m. ____ Hosick; 10. Mary, m. William Fowler.


William Vickery, father of Mary Vickery Sheriff, was born in England, 1791; d. at Steubenville, Ohio, 1856; emigrated to America and first settled in Beaver. county, Penn., thence removed,. 1839, to Steubenville, Ohio; m. in England, Mary Collings, daughter of ____ and Mary Wellington Collings; had issue: 1.. Johanna, m. William Johnston; 2. Mary, b. 1831; d. 1896; m. Adam N. Sheriff; 3. Ellen, m. John McMurray.


JOHN SHOTWELL, came from England, Scotland, or New England, to New Jersey, and settled on the road between Scotch Plains and Plainfield; m. (1st) Smith, daughter of Shubal Smith; m. (2d) Mary Webster; had issue: John-Smith, Jacob, William, Isaiah, James, Hugh, Mary, m. James Stevens, Sarah, and Martha. Of these: Hugh Shotwell, b. near Plainfield, N. J., March 19, 1764; d. at Freeport,


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Ohio, March 17, 1854; removed before 1790 to Franklin township, Fayette county, Penn., thence, about 1808, to Harrison county, Ohio, settling in Washington township about 1828; m. in Sussex county, New Jersey, Feb. 23, 1783, Rosetta Arrison, b. 1764; d. 1836; daughter of John Arrison (who lived at Wyoming, Pa., and was driven. thence by the Indians during the Revolutionary War, settling in New Jersey); had issue: I. John, b. 1784; d. 1869; m. (1st) Sarah Shanklin; m. (2d) Hannah Myers. II. Esther, b. 1785; d. 1870; m. (1st) Timothy Smith; m. (2d) Major George Clark Seton. III. Susanna, b. 1789; d. 1874; m. Charles Wintermute. IV. Charlotte, b. 1790; d. 1827; m. Ephraim Sears. V. Nancy, b. 1796; d. 1861; m. (1st) Peter Vandolah; m. (2d) Jacob Ebert. VI. William, b. in Fayette county, Penn., 1798; settled in Cadiz township, about 1837; m. 1819, at Wilbraham, Hampden county, Mass., Rhoda Beebe, b. June 19, 1792; d. March, 1876; daughter of Stuart and Huldah Beebe (see Family of Stewart Beebe); had issue: 1. Stuart-Beebe, b. Nov. 22, 1819; d. Dec. 3, 1890; m. 1851, Nancy Gaston, daughter of James and Elizabeth Kilgore Gaston, of Columbiana county, Ohio (had issue: i. Mary, b. 1853; d. in infancy; ii. Walter-Gaston; a judge; b. Dec. 27, 1856; m. Dec. 24, 1884, Belle Mcllvaine, daughter of George W. and Caroline Rinehart McIlvaine; iii. Stuart-Beebe, b. 1867; m. Caroline Mcllvaine, sister of Belle McIlvaine; settled at St. Paul, Minn.; iv. Martha; v. William-James, d. in infancy); 2. John, b. 1821; d. young; 3. Samuel, b. 1823; d. young; 4. William, b. 1825; d. Dec. 1, 1849; 5. Theodore, b. March 20, 1828; d. Jan. 28, 1899; m. (1st) Sarah J. Lucas, of Steubenville; m. (2d) Anna G. Seton Beckwith; settled at Minneapolis; 6. Walter-Beebe, b. 1831; d. May 21, 1847; 7. Rhoda-Loretta, b. July 27, 1834; d. August, 1888; m. Smiley Sharon. VII. Joseph, b. 1801; d. 1883; m. Mary Arrison. VIII. Arrison, b. 1812; d. 1893; m. Mary Dickerson.


James Gaston, father of Nancy Gaston Shotwell, was the son of Hugh and grandson of Joseph Gaston, who d. in Mount Bethel township, Northampton county, Penn, 1775; Hugh was b. Jan. 18. 1764; d. June 24, 1839; m. March 14, 1789, Grace Gaston, b. Nov. 25, 1764; d. March 14, 1838. Grace Gaston, wife of Hugh, was the daughter of Robert Gaston, of Somerset county, N. J., b. Jan. 28, 1732; d. near Warrior's Run Presbyterian Church, Northumberland county, Penn., Sept. 2, 1793; served as a colonel in the Revolutionary War, and as a member of the Committee of Safety for Morris county, N. J.; m. May 15, 1762, Rosanna Cooper, b. March 23, 1742; d. Jan. 14, 1817. Robert Gaston, father of Grace Gaston, was the son of Joseph Gaston, of Bernard township, Somerset county, N. J., who d. 1777 (see Gaston Family).


JAMES SIMERAL, b. 1792; d. Sept. 21, 1849; m. Mary Ann Vincent, b. June 11, 1790; d. April 16, 1866; daughter of Robert Vincent; had issue: 1. Jane, b. Nov. 16, 1815; 2. Martha, b. Jan. 3, 1817; m. 1838, William Boggs (had issue: i. Vincent-Simeral; ii. William-Edwin; d.1878; m. Adaline Friend, of Wheeling; iii. Oliver-Stevenson, d. 1882; iv. Albert-Whitten; v. Emmet-Addison; vi. Anna-Mary); 3. Matilda, b. Dec. 25, 1818; m. George S. Atkinson (see Atkinson Family); 4. Robert-Vincent, b. July 26, 1822; d. April 15, 1852; m. Sarah Ann Hogg, daughter of John and Miriam Hogg, of Mount Pleasant, Jefferson county (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, m. ____ Jenkins; ii. George-H., m. Margaret Kidd, of Bloomington, Ill.; iii. James-V.; iv. Ann-Elizabeth); 5. Amanda, b. July 10, 1826; m. 1857, Rev. William M. Grimes.


The name, Simeral, is a corruption. It was originally Somerville, and was so written many times during the eighteenth century by the ancestors of families now bearing the name, Simeral. The Harrison county Simerals are probably descended from John Simeral, who removed from Adams county and settled in Hempfield (now South Huntingdon) township, Westmoreland county, Penn., before 1772, with his brother, Thomas Simeral (who died there in 1772) and sister. Mary Kincaid (wife of Robert Kincaid). John Simeral established a ferry across the Youghiogheny River at the present town of West Newton (originally called Simeral's Ferry, and later, Robbstown). He died there after 1794, leaving children: Joseph, John, Alexander, Mary. and Elizabeth. Margaret Simeral died in Westmoreland county, 1779, leaving


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children, Isaac and Martha, and perhaps more, as George Simeral's name appears as a witness to her will. James Simeral died there in 1781; and William Simeral, in 1796, leaving as next of kin, Sarah Simeral, who was appointed administratrix of his estate.


JAMES SIMPSON, b. in Ireland, April 30, 1750; d. Sept. 20, 1819; settled in Washington county, Penn., near the close of the last century; m. in America, Margaret Conner, b. in Ireland, Oct. 25, 1755; d. March 25, 1815; had issue: I. John. II. Margaret. III. William. IV. Elizabeth. V. James, b. in Washington county, Penn., July 14, 1791; d. in Green township, Harrison county, Dec. 8, 1871; first settled in Belmont county, about 1816, removing to Harrison county in 1820; m. in Washington county, 1816, Violet Scott, d. June 30, 1855; daughter of Rev. Abram Scott, a Presbyterian minister, had issue: 1. Margaret-Rebecca, b. Dec. 25, 1818; d. July 26, 1843; 2. Abram-Scott, b. in Belmont county, Jan. 3, 1821; d. Nov. 3, 1884; m. March 26, 1857, Celia Davis, daughter of John Davis, of German township; 3. John-McDowell, b. Oct. 4, 1822; el. April 16, 1825; 4. William, b. April 30, 1825; settled in Green township; 6. Josiah-Marshall, b. Sept. 15, 1828; d. May 30, 1830; 7. SarahMariah, b. Dec. 29, 1833. VI. Mary. VII. Robert. VIII. Sarah.


THOMAS SIMPSON. a native of the North of Ireland, of Scottish descent, emigrated from county Londonderry to Baltimore, Md., in 1793, and thence removed to Jefferson county after 1800; had issue: 1. Andrew, settled at Chillicothe, Ohio; 2. John, a native of county Tyrone, Ireland, emigrated to America, and settled in Washington county, Penn., where he m. Margaret (or Mary) McElroy; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1800, and settled in Stock township; where he ,d. 1836; had issue, among others: 1. John, b. 1814; d. 1877; m. 1839, Margaret Law, b. in county Tyrone. Ireland, 1820, daughter of John and Bessie Linn Law, who settled in Harrison county. 1830 (had issue: i. Mary-Ann, b. 1841; m. Joseph C. Patterson; ii. Martha, b. 1842, m. Robert Birney: iii. Margaret, b. 1844, m. Francis Welch; iv. Matthew-W., b. Aug. 20, 1846; settled in Wash ington township; served in the Civil War; m. Sept. 16, 1869, Rebecca Birney, daughter of John Birney of Tippecanoe, Ohio; v. James, b. 1850; vi. Henry, b. 1851; vii. William, twin brother to Henry, b. 1851; viii. Ella, b. 1857; ix.. Homer, b. 1860; x. Frank-H., b. 1860; m. Dec. 7, 1883, Phoebe Taylor, b. 1865, daughter of Samuel Taylor, of Tuscarawas county (of English descent), who m. Melissa Laken, and removed to Stock township) ; 2. William, settled at Watertown, Erie county, Penn., before 1813; 3. Matthew, b. June, 1776; d. in Allegheny, Penn., 1874; emigrated to America, 1793, and settled at Cadiz; served in the Ohio Legislature; 4. James, d. at Pittsburg, June, 1815; emigrated to America, 1793, and settled at Cadiz; m. June 10, 1806, Sarah Tingley, b. in New Jersey, May 23, 1781; daughter of Jeremiah Tingley, who served in the Revolution, and about 1790 removed from South Amboy, N. J., to Winchester, Va., thence to Warren township, Jefferson county, Ohio, about 1801 (had issue: i. Matthew, b. at Cadiz, June 20, 1811; d. at Philadelphia, June 18, 1884, bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, m. Ellen H. Verner) ; 5. Mary, m. John Eagleson, and settled in Harrison county.


WILLIAM SKELLEY, a native of Ireland, emigrated to America and settled in the Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland county, Penn., about 1792; m. in Ireland, ____ Ferguson; both died at the place of their first settlement; had issue: 1. John, settled in Green township, Harrison county; 2. William; 3. Robert, b. in Ireland, 1788; d. 1868; removed to Stark county, Ohio, in 1820, and thence to Green township, Harrison county, December, 1842; served in the War of 1812; m. in Pennsylvania (1st), 1816, Elizabeth Creighton; b. in Pennsylvania, about 1796; d. in Stark county, Ohio, 1838; daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth Creighton, who were both born in Ireland; m. (2d) 1845, Hannah Miller (had issue by first wife: i. Sarah; ii. Elizabeth; iii. John: iv. Elinor; v. Elizabeth; vi. Jane; vii.Robert; viii. William, b. in Stark county, Aug. 6, 1831; removed to Green township; served as an officer in the Civil War; m. in Hopedale, 1862, Mary Frances Moore, a native of Harrison county, daughter of James and Ellen


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Moore; ix. James; settled at Milford, Kosciusko county, Indiana).


JOSEPH SKINNER, b. in France, June 14, 1766; emigrated to America and first settled near the Natural Bridge in Rockbridge county, Virginia; afterward removed to Morristown, Belmont county, Ohio, where he d. April 18, 1837; his wife was b. in Scotland,, Dec. 21, 1770; d. Jan. 5, 1811; had issue: I. William. II. Philip. III. Madison. IV. John. V. Joseph. VI. Samuel, b. in Virginia, Jan. 26, 1794; d. in Moorefield township, Harrison county, June 2, 1860, where he had located in 1820; m. July 22, 1817, Catharine Clements, Ii. Aug. 14, 1796; d. April 3, 1885; daughter of Abraham Clements, of Guernsey county, Ohio; had issue: 1. MalindaMartin, b. 1818; d. Sept. 5, 1864; 2. Carleton-Adolphus, b. in Moorefield township, Aug. 18, 1829; m. July 3, 1856, Lucy A. Thompson, b. Jan. 8, 1826, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Hague Thompson, residents of Moorefield (the former of Scotch-Irish descent; the latter of English). VII. Charles. VIII. Nancy, m. ____ Hull. IX. Lucy, m. ____ Willis.


WILLIAM SLEMMONS, settled in Canton township, Washington county, Penn., about 1786, then well advanced in years, probably removing from Hamiltonban township, York (now Adams) county; died after 1800, leaving two sons, Thomas and William, of whom:


I. Thomas, b. 1748-49; d. April 9, 1826; m. Elizabeth ____ , b. 1754-55; d. April 17, 1835; had issue: 1. Samuel; 2. William; 3. Thomas-B., m. Jane Vasbinder, daughter of William and Mary. Buchanan Vasbinder, of West Middletown, Hopewell township, Washington county (who had removed from Carlisle, Penn.); 4. John, m. Margaret Vas-binder; 5. James; 6. Susanna; 7. Eliza; S. Jane; 9. Margaret, m. John Vas-binder: 10. Mary.


II. William (probably the son of William and brother of Thomas above), b. 1761; d. Jan. 27, 1827; m. (1st) ______ ; m. (2d) Jane Osburn, b. 1775-76; d. July 4, 1851; had issue: 1. William-R. ( ?), b. 1780; d. Dec. 6, 1844; m. Nancy _____ (had issue: i. John-D., b. 1807; d. 1821; ii. Henrietta) ; 2. Margaret, b. 1783-84; d. Feb. 2, 1873; m. Jacob Vasbinder; 3. Joseph-J., b. 1786; d. Dec. 4, 1868; m. Susanna ____ , b. 1801; d. Oct. 29, 1862; 4. Basil-Lee, m. S____

(had issue, among others: i. William, b. 1829; d. 1848; ii. Obediah) ; 5. Thomas; 6. Samuel, b. 1808-09; d. July. 26, 1867; m. (1st) 1829, Susanna Os-burn, b. 1810; d. Oct. 22, 1851; m. (2d) Eliza Hearn, b. Feb. 22, 1829; d. Feb. 25, 1879; daughter of Launcelot and Barbara Sutherland Urquhart Hearn; 7. Matthew-G., m. 1842, Ann , b. 1818-19; d. March 26, 1857 (had issue, among others: i. William, b. 1845; d. 1846); 8. Alexander; 9. Jane, m. Amspoker; 10. Susanna, m. 1829, John Lyle; 11. Martha, b. Sept. 7, 1812; d. June 15, 1845; m. 1833, James Welsh, son of Samuel and Catherine Coulter Welsh, of Archer township.


MATTHEW M. SLOAN, see Family of William Grimes.


DANIEL SMITH, b. in Maryland, 1774; d. in Stock township, Harrison county, Ohio, July 14, 1856; removed to Huntingdon county, Penn., before 1803, and thence to Jefferson county in 1818, and to Stark township about 1821; m. Elizabeth Perrigo; had issue: I. William-P., b. in Huntingdon county, Sept. 20, 1803; d. May 15, 1890; m. Aug. 31, 1826, Margaret Parker, d. April 24, 1870, daughter of Richard Parker, an early settler in Stock township (had issue: i. James-P., b. June 23, 1827; m. (1st) Sept. 30, 1847, Anna Cramblet, d. June 21, 1876, daughter of John Cramblet, of Stock township; m. (2d) Oct. 18, 1877, Nancy C. Rogers, of Nottingham township; ii. Harriet, m. David Hines; iii. Lina, in. George W. Spiker; iv. Richard-P., b. July 20, 1832; m. Nov. 2, 1853, Mary Jane Miller, daughter of Samuel G. Miller; v. Daniel; vi. Margaret, m. John Miller; vii. David, d. in the army, 1861; viii. Hannah, m. Joseph E. Johnson; ix. Simeon, twin brother to Hannah, b. Jan. 2, 1841, m. Jan. 30, 1870, Rebecca Johnston. daughter of Samuel R. and Rebecca Barnhill Johnston).


JOHN SMITH. a native of. Ireland; emigrated to America, and, about 1818, settled in Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he died; his widow died in Deersville, aged ninety years; had issue: 1. Thomas, b. in Ireland, May 6, 1809; settled in North township; d. Feb. 23, 1881; m. 1838, in Ireland. Mary Hopkins. b. in Ireland, Aug. 27, 1813; d. in North township,


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June 5, 1882, sister of Dr. Abram Hopkins, d. 1882, who settled in Canada (had issue: i. Joseph-J., settled in Cleveland, Ohio; ii. Robert-H., d. in Pittsburgh, Dec. 12, 1885; iii. Edward-A., d. 1861; iv. Theodore-W., b. March 17, 1846; settled in North township; m.

Dec. 8, 1870, Malila English, a native of North township, daughter of James and Ann McCarroll English; v. Alice-J., d. in Leesville; vi. Sarah-E., m. M. Friesbaugh) ; 2. Robert; 3. William; 4. John; 5. Sarah, m. F. T. Simonton, of Deersville.


WILLIAM SMITH, see Family of William Ramage.


DAVID SMYLIE, a native of Ireland, emigrated to America and first settled in Washington county, Penn., before 1794; removed to Westmoreland county, Penn., and in 1815 located at Cadiz, Harrison county,- Ohio, where he died Sept. 13, 1843; m. in Ireland, Sarah Jane Coon, d. 1843; had issue, among others: 1. William, b. in Washington county, Penn., 1794; settled in Archer township, Harrison county, 1825, where he remained. until 1855, and then located in Washington county, Iowa, dying there February, 1858; m. 1820, Rachel Borland, d. March, 1875, daughter of James Borland, of Butler county, Penn. (had issue: i. David; ii. James; iii. Margaret; iv. John, b. Nov. 9, 1826; m. May 1, 1849, Julia A. Cox, daughter of George and Sarah Titus Cox; v. Samuel; vi. Robert; vii.. Matthew; viii. Hugh; ix. Thomas; x. Sarah-Jane; xi. William; xii. Joseph; xiii. Rachel; xiv. David).


George Cox, father of Julia A. Smylie, was b. 1784; d. Sept. 12, 1849; son of Richard Cox, of Dutch descent, who came from New Jersey to Steubenville, Ohio, before 1800, and later settled in Archer township; m. 1808, Sarah Titus, b. 1786; d. 1877, daughter of Jonathan Titus and wife, who were natives of Wales, and settled near Cadiz, before 1812; had issue: 1. Mary; 2. Hiram; 3. Rachel, b. in Steubenville; 4. Jeremiah; 5. George; 6. Jonathan; 7. Sarah; 8. Obediah; 9. John; 10. Julia-A., m. John Smylie; 11. Martin.


GARRETT SNEDEKER, settled in Washington county, Penn., before 1789; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1800; had issue:


I. John, b. in Washington county, 1789; settled in German township, 1816, where he died the same year; m. in German township,.. Elizabeth Cutshall, b. in Pennsylvania; d. Sept. 19, 1875; daughter of Nicholas Cutshall, who settled in German township, 1800; had issue: 1. Rebecca, m. Jacob Dunmire, and settled in Jasper county, Iowa; 2. Samuel, b. in Wayne township, Jefferson county, Feb. 9, 1812; settled in German township; m. Oct. 30, 1849, Mary J. Glasener, daughter of Garrett and Ann. Maholm Glasener, natives of Pennsylvania, who settled at Cadiz, 1800; 3. Garrett, d. in infancy; 4. Elizabeth. II. Jacob. III. Elizabeth. IV. Mary.


MARTIN SNYDER; a native of. Germany, b. 1728; d. Nov. 7, 1810; emigrated to America and first settled in Adams county, Penn., before 1775, where he married Catherine Amon, b. in Pennsylvania, 1759; d. Aug. 29, 1821; settled in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1802; had issue:


I. Martin, b. in Adams county, Penn., 1775; d. in Green township, April 12, 1819; m. 1803, Ruth Tipton, b. near Baltimore, 1779; d. Feb. 5,1850; daughter of Samuel and Nancy Tipton (the former, after the death of his wife, located in Jefferson county, Ohio, about 1802) ; had issue: 1. Catherine; 2. Martin, b. 1805; d. 1882; 3. Mary, b., in. Green township, Sept. 7, 1808; m. July 13, 1837, Walter Jamison (his second wife), b. Feb. 24, 1801; d. July 1, 1883; son of John and Ann Craig Jamison, who settled in Cadiz township, about 1802 (had issue: i. Martin S., settled in Cadiz; ii. Jane-A., m. George W. Glover; iii. Ruth-Ellen, d.. in infancy; iv. William-Walter, b. 1849; d. 189—) ; 4. Amon; 5. Jacob, b. July 5, 1814; m. June -24, 1847, Elizabeth Bradford, daughter of Thomas Bradford, of Green township (had issue: i. Martin, b. March 7, 1848; m.. (1st) Mary J. Carson, d. August, 1857; m. (2d) Nancy Jane McGuire; ii. Mary-Catherine, m. Leander Bigger, of Cadiz; iii. Sarah; iv. Caroline; v. Isabella, m. Finley Mattern) ; 6. Nancy; 7.. Zachariah; 8. Samuel. II. Adam. III.. Henry. IV. John. V. Catherine, b. in Ireland, 1794; d. Feb. 5, 1869; m. 1820, Dr. Moses Kennedy, b. Dec. 24, 1797; d. April 7, 1857:. SOD: of Michael and Margaret Thompson Kennedy, of the North of Ireland; had issue: 1. Margaret, b. 1821; d. 1871;


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m. 1837, Allen G. Turner (had issue, among others: i. Moses-Kennedy, m. Eliza J. Craig, daughter of Johnson and Martha Thompson Craig; settled at Columbus, Neb.); 2. Elizabeth-Ann, b. 1822; d. young; 3. Michael-Butler, m. Lucinda Crossan; 4. Isabella, b. 1837;

m. 1847, Ephraim Clark (see Family of Roger Clark); 5. Martin-Snyder, b. 1829; m. Martha McKee; 6. Caroline-M., b. 1832; 7: Martha-A., b. 1834; m. John McConnell; 8. Benjamin-F., b. 1836; m. Mary Jane Harrison. VI. Mary. VII. Eve. VIII. Elizabeth. IX. Magdalene, m. ____ Pumphrey.


CHRISTIAN SPIKER, of Dutch descent, emigrated from Pennsylvania, and settled in Stock township, before 1806; d. December, 1820; m. Diana ______ ; had issue:


I. Christian, or Christopher, b. in Stock township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1806; d. 1879; m. Aerie Carnes, b. 1804;

d. March 1870; had issue: 1. William, b. 1826; settled at Deersville; m. 1845, Mary Cottrell, daughter of Adam Cottrell, a native of Scotland (d. 1842; his wife d. 1886) (had issue, among others: i. George-D., b. Dec. 26, 1846; settled at Scio, Harrison county; m. 1871, Elizabeth Gibson, daughter of Edward and Catherine Gibson (both of whom died in Harrison county); 2. George-W.; 3. Mary-J., m. Cornelius Vickers; 4. John-W., b. July 31, 1833; n 1859, Nancy Crawford, daughter of Josiah Crawford, of Stock township; 5. Henry-C.; 6. Henry; 7. Elizabeth, m. David Christy; 8. Christiana, m. William Hines; 9. Catherine, m. Samuel Hines; 10. Sarah-Ann.


II. John.

III. Joseph.


THOMAS SPROULL, b. in Ireland, 1799, son of Robert Sproull; emigrated to America, and, about 1819, settled in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio; removed in 1823 to Moorefield township, where he d. April 19, 1872; m. (1st) in Ireland, Mary Hastings; d. about 1822; m. (2d) Elizabeth Caldwell; had issue by first wife: 1. William, settled in Coshocton county. Ohio; had issue by second wife: 2. Andrew; 3. Robert; 4. John, b. Sept. 23, 1842; m. Amanda White, b. July 26. 1854, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Lee White, of Nottingham township; 5. Hugh; 6. Thomas.


RALPH SPURRIER, see Family of John Heberling.


JACOB STAHL, b. in Maryland, Aug. 13, 1784; d. 1845; settled in Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, in 1816; had issue: 1. William, b. in Charles county, Md., 1810; d. 1876; m. in Rumley township, Susanna Canaga, b. 1811; d. 1872 (had issue: i. Sarah, m. Abram Busby; ii. Maria, m. James Shambaugh; iii. Elizabeth, m. A. L. Ridenaur; iv. James, b. Oct. 6, 1845; m. Oct. 11, 1866, Sarah Jane Braden, b. Feb. 2, 1844, daughter of Gettys and Rachel Cox Braden); 2. Elizabeth, m. George Simmons; 3. John, b. in Frederick, Md., June 12, 1810; d. Aug. 27, 1881; m. March 18, 1832, Mary Ann Condo, b. in Penn., Feb. 28, 1813; d. Feb. 9, 1896; daughter of Jacob and Mary Ann Shuss Condo (had issue: i. Jacob, b. 1833; d. 1872; m. (1st) Catherine Knauf; m. (2d) Elizabeth Kimmel; ii. Margaret, b. July, 1835; m. Thomas Lucas; iii. Catherine, b. 1837; m. Arnold Wheeler; iv. Mary-Ann, b. 1839; m. David Hazlitt; v. Susan, b. 1841; d. young; vi. Samuel, b. 1846; d. in infancy; vii. Samantha-Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1854; m. Albert Houck); 4. Margaret, m. Peter Manbeck; 5. Catherine, m. Abraham Gotshall, and settled in Meigs county, Ohio; 6. Mary, m. Daniel Hilbert, and settled in Defiance county, Ohio; 7. Matilda, d. young; 8. Susanna, m. Abraham Kimmel; 9. James, m. Elizabeth Shuss; 10. Lydia, m. Jeremiah Condo.


Gettys Braden, d. April 13, 1851, in Crawford county, Ohio, father of Sarah Jane Braden Stahl, was a son of Thomas and Jane Braden, of Gettysburg, Penn., m. May 2, 1842, Rachel Cox, d. at Baxter Springs, Cherokee county, Kan.. Feb. 7, 1883, daughter of George and Sarah Cox; had issue: 1. Sarah-Jane; 2. Rachel-Ann, b. 1846; d. 1867; 3. George-Thomas, settled at Caney, Kan.; 4. William-Wilson; settled at Conneaut, Ohio.


JAMES STEEL, a native of Virginia; had issue:


I. John.


II. Basil-E., b. in Berkeley county, West Va.; removed to Pennsylvania, and thence, about 1815, to Washington township, Harrison county, Ohio; d. 1857; m. in Pennsylvania, Rachel Spaulding, d. 1874; had issue: 1. John;


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2. Sarah; 3. Mary; 4. Matilda-Jane; 5. Nancy; 6. Andrew; 7. Basil; 8. William; 9. Daniel; 10. David, D. Oct. 31, 1822; m. (1st) April 10, 1845, Elizabeth Vermillion, of Guernsey county, Ohio; d. Dec. 17, 1885; m. (2d) Feb. 11, 1890, Mrs. Comfort Lindsey, of Flushing (had issue by first wife: i. John-B.; ii. Andrew-J.; iii. Joseph-M.; iv. Franklin; v. William; id. Henry; vii. Spaulding; viii. Amanda; ix. Matilda; x. Olive).


SILAS STEPHEN, settled in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1808 or 1810; had issue among others: 1. Jonathan, b. June 5, 1799; d. 1880; m. Feb. 24, 1825, Elizabeth Salomons, b. Jan. 22, 1808 (had issue, among others: i. Zachariah, served in the Civil War, and died in that service; ii. Silas, b. Dec. 23, 1841; served in the Civil War; m. May 7, 1889, Sarah R. Bar-croft, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Hunter Barcroft (the former b. in Jefferson county, 1814; d. in Hopedale, Nov. 6, 1886; tile latter, a native of Westmoreland county, Penn., who came with her, parents to Ohio in 1835).


ARCHIBALD STEWART, a native of Ireland; emigrated to Pennsylvania with his parents, and about 1816 removed to Harrison county, Ohio, settling near Cadiz, where he d. March 18, 1854; m. in Pennsylvania, 1805, Margaret Donaldson; d. Nov. 13, 1849; had issue: 1. James; 2. Samuel, b. June 25, 1809; settled in Washington township; m: June 2, 1840, Maria Auld, daughter of William and Mary McAdoo Auld (had issue: I. Mary, b. April 6, 1841; ii. Archibald, b. Jan. 10, 1843; iii. William Alexander, b. Aug. 16, 1845; iv. Margaret, b. Sept. 10, 1847; v. James-M., b. Jan. 25, 1850; vi. Samuel-D.; vii. Thomas-M., b. Nov. 3, 1855) ; 3. Mary; 4. Isabelle; 5. Margaret.


Samuel Auld, grandfather of Maria Auld, was a native of Ireland; emigrated to Pennsylvania and thence removed to Nottingham township, Harrison county; had issue: 1. John; 2. Samuel; 3. Mary; 4. James; 5. William, 6. Eliza; 7. Diana; 8. Robert; 9. Stewart; 10. Grace; 11. William, d. Jan. 11, 1880; m. (1st) Mary McAdoo; d. 1820; m. (2d) Elizabeth Todd (had issue by first wife: i. Maria, m. Samuel Stewart; had issue by second wife: ii. James; iii. George-T.; iv. Alexander-T.).


JACOB STONER, b. near Hagerstown, Md., Dec. 25, 1815; son of Jacob and Mary Stoner, the former of whom died in Maryland in 1817; settled in Colerain township, Belmont county, Ohio, 1818, thence removed to Deersville, Harrison county, some years afterward, and later located in Monroe township; m. April 26, 1838, Honor Sneider, b. in Washington county, Penn., June 25, 1820, daughter of David and Christina Sneider, of Monroe township; had issue: 1. Mary-E., m. Urias B. Hite, and settled at Dennison, Ohio; 2. Sarah, m. Michael Lynch, and settled at Dennison, Ohio; 3. William, settled in Monroe township; served in the Civil War; 4. David, b. Sept. 23, 1845; served in the Civil War; m. (1st) March 14, 1867, Mary Fowler; d. March 31, 1874; daughter of John E. Fowler; m. (2d) Sept. 26, 1879, Susan Winrod, b. in Belmont county, Ohio; 5. Jacob-S., settled in Franklin township; 6. James-M., settled at Tippecanoe, Ohio; 7. Ella-C., m. James M. Evans, and settled at Auburn, Sangamon county, Ill.; 8. George-W., served in the Civil War; d. March 30, 1865, at Camp Chase.


JOHN STRINGER, b. in Chester county, Penn., 1776; removed to Jefferson county, Ohio, about 1800; settled near York, Ohio, 1811, where he d. July 10, 1845; his wife, whom he had married in Pennsylvania, d. May 12, 1850; had issue: 1. William, b. in Jefferson county, Aug. 19. 1803; d. Aug. 16, 1859; m. (1st) March 19, 1829, Jane Johnston; d. June 5, 1838; daughter of Richard Johnston, a resident of Harrison county, Ohio; m. (2d) 1839, Isabella Ferguson; d. Oct. 15, 1888, daughter of Henry Ferguson (had issue by first wife: i. Jane; ii. John-M., b. March 4, 1832; settled in Green township, where he d. May 4, 1889; m. Sept. 5, 1861, Susanna Buchanan, b. Oct. 9, 1841, daughter of John Buchanan, a pioneer in Harrison county; iii. Johnston; iv. Ann-E.; had issue by second wife: v. Henry; vi. Thomas-J.; vii. Joseph-E.; viii. Frederick-M.; ix. Sarah; x. Maria); 2. James; 3. John; 4. Sarah; 5. Elizabeth; . 6. Mary; 7. Rebecca.


JAMES TAGGART. a native of Pennsylvania, m. Mary Ferguson; had is. sue:


I. John, b. in Washington county, Penn., 1778; d. June 4, 1843; removed to


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Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1803, where he died; m. in Pennsylvania, Margaret Miller, b. March 12, 1779; d. Aug. 31, 1861; had issue: 1. James, b. July 22, 1806; d. Oct. 15, 1890; in. March 12, 1835, Anne Craig, d. Feb. 24, 1887, daughter of John Craig, an early settler in Ohio (had issue: i. Margaret, b. April 23, 1836; m. Dr. J. B. Crawford, and settled at Gillespie, Ill.; ii. John, b. May 28, 1839; d. Dec. 31, 1842; iii.. Milton-J., b. July 19, 1842; served in the Civil War; m. Oct. 25, 1887, Anna Patten, of Sidney, Shelby county, Ohio, daughter of H. T. Patten; iv. Elizabeth-A., b. March 10, 1845; m. J. B. Mansfield, and settled in Jefferson county; v. James-A., b. Jan. 8, 1848; d. May 7, 1849; vi. Mary-R., b. May 27, 1850; vii. Luella-K., b. Oct. 26, 1856; m. W. H. Eagleson, and settled in Green township); 2. Margaret; 3. Mary; 4. John; 5. George; 6. Jane; 7. David; 8. Alexander. II. James. III. Samuel. IV. Robert. V. Jane. VI. Elizabeth.


ISAAC THOMAS, see account of Abraham Branson.


AARON THOMPSON, see account of Alexander Green.


DAVID THOMPSON, a native of county Tyrone, Ireland, b. 1772; d. 1868; son of Joseph Thompson, who emigrated to America and settled near Chambersburg, Penn., in 1792 (Joseph Thompson d. about 1819); David m. in Pennsylvania, Martha Gift, of German parentage, b. 1778; d. 1843; settled about one mile north of Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, in 1814; had issue: 1. Joseph; 2. Elizabeth, m. William McFadden, and settled in Iowa; 3. Mary, m. Joseph McFadden, and settled in Cadiz township; 4. David; 5. John, d. in Washington county, Iowa; 6. Katherine, m. John Sharp, of Holmes county, Ohio; 7. Martha, m. Adam Dunlap; 8. Rachel, m. S. Atkinson, and settled in Holmes county, Ohio; 9. James, b. March 3, 1818; m. 1848, Margaret Croskey, daughter of William and Mary Crabb Croskey, of Harrison county; removed to Cadiz, 1889 (had issue: i. Mary-Emma, d. aged sixteen years; ii. Martha-Elizabeth, m. A. W. McDonald, of Pittsburg, Penn.; iii. Anna-Caroline, m. William H. Arnold, of Cadiz; iv. David); 10. Sophia, m. John Hitchcock.


GABRIEL THOMPSON, b. in Harford county, Md.; d. at Jewett, Ohio, February, 1879; m. in Carroll county, 1830, Elizabeth Allen, d. in Carroll county, Aug. 26, 1866; daughter of Joseph and Sarah Allen, of Otsego county, N. Y.; had issue: 1. Gilbert, m. 1854, Elizabeth A. Carr; 2. H ____ W., m. 1865, Catherine Kirby; 3. Lydia-A., m. 1848, Henry Pittenger; 4. Antoinette, m. 1848, Samuel Pittenger; 5. Bathsheba, m. 1860, Henry Mook; 6. Harvey-L., b. in Perry township, Carroll county, June 7,1842; settled in Archer township, Harrison county, 1878; m. Aug. 3, 1871, at New Rumley, Maria Shambaugh, b. Aug. 22, 1844; daughter of Michael (b. in Penn., 1811; d. 1863) and Hetta Hazlett (b. in Penn., 1816; d. 1884) Shambaugh; 7. Sarah-A., m. 1873, Josiah Long; 8. Joseph-W., d. May, 1882.


THOMAS THOMPSON, b. in Pennsylvania, 1780; d. Jan. 18, 1875; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, 1816 (his father, who was twice married—Eleanor Lindsey, of Scotch descent, having been his first wife—was a native of Ireland who had settled in Half Moon Valley, Centre county, Penn.); m. May 4, 1803, Catherine Weston, b. 1785; d. May 29, 1860, of German descent, daughter of Thomas Weston, whose family were pioneers in Pennsylvania; had issue: 1. Nancy; 2. John, b. in Half Moon Valley, Penn., Aug. 8, 1808; removed to Green township, Harrison county, about 1831, where he settled; m. (1st) Elizabeth Baker, d. 1851; m. (2d) Sept. 27, 1859, Hannah Lewis, daughter of Joseph Lewis (had issue by first wife: i. Thomas; ii. Margaret; iii. John-B.; iv. Mary; v. Rezin; vi. Joseph-M.; vii. Sarah-C.; viii. Nancy-E.; ix. Elijah); 3. Sarah; 4. Thomas; 5. Mary; 6. Catherine; 7. Elijah; 8. Eleanor; 9. Joseph; 10. Rachel-Jane.


WILLIAM THOMPSON, of Scotch-Irish descent, a native of Franklin county, Penn.; removed from Chambersburg to Westmoreland county, Penn.. about 1780. where he died: served in the Revolutionary War; had issue, among others: I. Samuel, b. Nov. 6, 1781; d. June 6, 1866; settled in Harrison county, 1813; m. in Pennsylvania, 1810, Elizabeth Stewart, b. Dec. 14, 1785; d. Aug. 29, 1873; daughter of John Stewart, of Scotch descent, who had settled in Butler county, Penn.; had is-


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sue: 1. Samuel, b. Sept. 18, 1822; m. Sept. 18, 1851, Sarah Jane Moorhead, daughter of Judge Moorhead, of Archer township; settled in Green township; 2. Jane, m. H. Stewart Black; settled in Green township; 3. Eliza, m. ____ Gray, and settled in Delaware county, Ohio; 4. Ellen, m. ____ Moorhead, and settled in Delaware county, Ohio; 5. Martha, b. Dec. 26, 1810; d. July 16, 1890; m. 1834, Johnson Craig, b. Dec. 3, 1803; d. July 14, 1888; 6. Maria, b. Jan. 13, 1813; d. Aug. 25, 1875; m. Jonathan Gray, b. 1807, d. July 14, 1873; 7. Isabel, m. ____ Rea; 8. Margaret, b. July 11, 1820; m. Samuel Cochran.


CHARLES TIMMONS, b. 1751; d. 1820; removed from Martinsburg, West Va., to Cadiz, Ohio, about 1812; m., probably in West Virginia, Mary Magdalene Forney, b. 1775; d. 1850; daughter of Abraham (1740-1824) and Susanna (1752-1842) Forney, all of German descent; had issue: 1. Abraham, b. Aug. 11, 1794; m. Martha Dent; 2. Eli, b. Aug. 18, 1796; 3. William, b. June 15, 1798; 4. Charles, b. Sept. 28; 1800; d. 1801; 5. Catherine, b. Oct. 27, 1802; 6. Frederick, b. July 15, 1805; m. Eliza Lacey; 7. Emanuel, b. May 9, 1808; 8. Benjamin, b. at Martinsburg, Nov. 17, 1810; d. June 3, 1898; m. at Mount Pleasant, Ohio, 1854, Mary Ann Meek, daughter of Joseph (1798-1833) and Rachel Cuppy (1784-1843) Meek; 9. Samuel, b. 1813; 10. Forney, b. March 3, 1817; d. 1886; m. at Cadiz, 1839, Elizabeth Stinson Lacey, b. June 8, 1818; d. 1898; daughter of and Mary Clifton Lacey (had issue: i. Caroline, b. 1840; m. 1864, Charles N. Allen; if. Milton-J., b. 1841; served in the Civil War; m. Josephine B. McLean; settled at Peabody, Kan.; iii. Benjamin-F., b. 1844; served in the Civil War; m. Frances Jones; settled at Peabody, Kan.; iv. Robert-Lacey, b. January, 1850; m. 1879, Isabel Amanda Howard, daughter of John M. and Elizabeth Edna Howard, of Barnesville, Ohio).


WILLIAM TINGLEY, b. in New Jersey, 1787; d. at Cadiz, Ohio, 1863; removed to West Virginia, and thence, about 1806, to Cadiz; m. Rachel Paulson, b. in Maryland, 1789: d. 1876; daughter of James and Rachel Durbin Paulson. of Harrison county (the former d. 1816); had issue: 1. Amanda, b. 1816; d. 1888; m. 1836, Sylvanus Wood, b. 1805; d. 1845; son of James and Elizabeth Steel Wood, from Washington county, N. Y. (had issue: i. Elizabeth, m. Andrew Henderson Carnahan; ii. Tingley-Sylvanus, m. Leonora Chestnut, and settled at Leadville, Coro.); 2. Joseph, b. 1822; 3. Jeremiah, b. 1826; 4. Temperance, b. 1830. William Tingley's father (Jeremiah Tingley) and grandfather (Joseph Tingley), both natives of New Jersey, both served in the Revolutionary War.


AQUILA TIPTON, removed from Jefferson county, and settled in Stock township, Harrison county, about 1800, where he died October, 1826; had issue, among others: 1. Aquila, b. June 1, 1800; d. May 30, 1875; m. Nancy Waller, b. in Maryland, Dec. 26, 1802; d. May 4, 1871; daughter of George Waller,. a native of Maryland (had issue: i. Benjamin, b. Jan. 5, 1823; ii. Mary-J., b. Aug. 22, 1824; settled in Missouri; iii. Sarah-A., b. Aug. 24, 1826; iv. Ruth, b. Jan. 15, 1829; m. ____ Hines; settled in Uhrichsville, Ohio; v. Rachel, b. Aug. 10, 1830, m. ____ Abrams, and settled in Oregon; vi. Charlotte-H., b. Aug. 4, 1832; vii. Jared, b. Sept. 4, 1834; viii. Ephraim, b. May 4, 1836; ix. Aquila, b. May 24, 1838; settled in Nottingham township; m. April 28, 1861, Maria Scott, b. July 25, 1840, daughter of Charles and Margaret Dodds Scott [the former a native of Jefferson county, Ohio; the latter a native of Ireland]; x. Martha, b. 1840; xi. Nancy, b. Aug. 31, 1841; xii. George-W., b. Sept. 7, 1844; settled in Archer township; xiii. Thomas-B., b. Sept. 15, 1856; settled in Illinois); 2. Rebecca, m. ____ Waller; 3. Charity,. m. Gugan; 4. Nancy; 5. Keziah; 6. Ketura, m. ____ Cox; 7. William; 8. Shadrach; 9. Samuel; 10. John.


DAVID TOWNSEND, d. near Harrisville, 1874, where he had settled in 1812, having removed from Bucks county, Penn.. with his father, Joseph Townsend (d. about 1815); m. in Ohio, Catherine Cherry, d. 1872; had issue. among others: I. Joseph. b. June 2, 1818: m. 1842. Albina Strodes, a native of Harrisville, d. 1874; had issue: 1. David-C., b. March 13, 1846; m. 1870, Adeline Morris.


ROBERT TRIMBLE, see Family of John Law.


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JOHN TRUSHEL, b. 1802; d. 1884; son of Solomon Trushel, an old settler in Harrison county, Ohio; m. Frances Little, b. 1796; d. 1876; had issue: 1. Solomon; 2. Eli, settled in Tuscarawas county, Ohio; 3. Peter, settled in North township; 4. David, settled in Carroll county; 5. William; 6. Valentine, b. Oct. 17, 1846; settled in North township; m. 1875, Rebecca Stearns, daughter of William and Susan Stearns, of Carroll county, Ohio; 7. Abraham; 8. Joshua; 9. Mahala; 10. Elizabeth, m. James Morgan, of Carroll county; 11. Susanne; 12. Mary, m. Thomas Rea, of Monroe township; 13. Sarah.


ROBERT VINCENT, d. 1841; emigrated from the North of Ireland, and about 1801, settled in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio; had issue, among others: 1. Thomas-C., m. 1820, Jane Macurdy, daughter of John Ma-curdy (had issue: i. Agnes-T., m. John Beall—see Beall Family; ii. Jane-C., m. James Deary; iii. Thomas-M., m. Laura Lancaster; iv. Albert; v. Mary, m. Thomas Craig; vi. Sarah; vii. Oliver); 2. Jane, m. William Chambers.


THOMAS VINCENT, a physician, b. 1754; d. Aug. 31, 1841; settled in Green township before 1827; m. Jane ____ b. 1783; d. Oct. 11, 1858; had issue: 1. Joseph; 2. Thomas-W.; 3. Robert; 4.

James; 5. Amanda; 6. Sarah; 7. Martha,

m. 1827, Thomas Milligan; 8. Jane, m. 1834, Isaac Holmes.


JACOB VOORHEES, a native of New Jersey, b. 1767; d. July 4, 1876; son of Jacob Voorhees (of German descent, the family having first settled in America about 1670); removed to Wellsburg, Va., thence to Jefferson county, Ohio, with his father, before 1803; settled in North township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1833, where he died; m. in Fayette county, Penn., Elizabeth Gaskell, b. 1795; d. Jan. 16, 1876; daughter of Budd and Hannah G. Gaskell (the former served in the Revolutionary War, and d. in Crawford county, Penn.); had issue: 1. Samuel-Sickles; 2. Andrew-Linn; 3. Charles-F., settled at Millersburg, Ohio; 4. John-Alexander, b. Oct. 20, 1823, in Jefferson county; settled in North township; m. 1864, Ann Doyle, b. in Ireland, 1842; d. July 2, 1890; daughter of Patrick and Honora Hickey Doyle (the latter d. in Ireland, 1848; the former settled in America, 1853); 5. Crawford-B., settled at Scio; 6. Louise, m. Benjamin Simms, and settled in Missouri; 7. George-W., b. 1830; d. in Coshocton county, Ohio, Nov. 11, 1890;

8. Jacob-Ogden, settled at Uhrichsville; 9. Richard-Marion, settled in Coshocton, Ohio.


WILLIAM WADDINGTON, see Family of John Harrison.


JOSEPH WALKER, b. in county Derry, Ireland, 1757; emigrated to America and settled in New York City, 1813; a short time later removed to Greensburg, Penn., and in 1822 to near Laceysville, Stock township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. 1842; m. in Ireland, Constancia Stewart, b. 1755; d. 1846; had issue: 1. John; 2. James; 3. George; 4. William, b. in Ireland, 1806; settled in Stark township, where he d. April 27, 1886; m. June 10, 1834, Jane McKinney, b. in Washington county, Penn., July 14, 1802; d. July 5, 1878; daughter of George and Mary McKinney (had issue: i. Joseph, b. June 24, 1836; m. Feb. 12, 1863, Agnes Gibson, b. Jan. 4, 1843, daughter of James B. and Lillian Maxwell Gibson, natives of Pennsylvania; ii. Mary, m. Anderson, and settled in Auglaize county, Ohio); 5. Mary; 6. Elizabeth.


JOHN WALLACE, a native of York county, Penn., b. 1760; d. May 1, 1832; removed to Washington county, Penn., about 1804, and a year later to Putney. township, Belmont county, Ohio; settled in Moorefield township, Harrison county, 1822; m. Margaret Anderson, b. in York county, Penn., 1767; d. March 25, 1848; had issue: 1. William, d. 1842; m. Mary W. ____ (had issue: i. John; ii. Nathaniel-S.; iii. William-A.; iv. Samuel-M.; v. Wilson-E.; vi. Sarah-Ann; vii. Eleanor-S.; viii. Margaret-J.); 2. Allen, b. in York county, Penn., April 15, 1793; settled in Moorefield township, where he d. Feb. 21, 1880; m. in Belmont county, Mary Brown (had issue: i. John; ii. Andrew; iii. William; iv. Mary; v. James; vi. Elijah-R.. b. March 16, 1828; m. Jan. 23, 1868, Elizabeth Brokaw, b. March 25, 1842, daughter of Abraham and Mary Guthrie Brokaw, natives of Ohio; vii. Anderson, settled at Wooster, Ohio; viii. Samuel, settled at Wooster, Ohio); 3. Nancy; 4. Jane.


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THOMAS WALLACE, of Scotch-Irish descent; resided in York county, Penn., about 1775; had issue, among others: I. John, b. in York county, Penn., May 8, 1774; removed to Warren township, Jefferson county, Ohio, 1796, where he remained until 1804, thence located in Green township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. June 4, 1863; m. in York county, Oct. 6, 1795, Elizabeth McCleary, b. Sept. 23, 1776; d. Feb. 19, 1855; daughter of Abel McCleary, a resident of York county; had isstie: 1. William, b. Oct. 3, 1796; 2. Isaac, b. Oct. 9, 1798; 3. Thomas, b. Sept. 20, 1800; 4. Robert, b. Oct. 26, 1802; 5. Rebecca, b. June 6, 1804; 6. Margaret, b. July 16, 1806; 7. John, b. May 5, 1809; 8. Nathaniel-Anderson, b. July 16, 1811; d. Dec. 28, 1892; m. (1st) March 4, 1834, Jane Watson; d. Feb. 18, 1868, daughter of Robert Watson, of Athens township, Harrison county; m. (2d) Sept. 2, 1869, Sarah Goodrich; d. Oct. 9, 1873, daughter of George Goodrich, formerly, a resident of Carroll county, Ohio; in. (3d) June 24, 1875, Elizabeth Marsh, daughter of Oliver Marsh, a resident of Pennsylvania; 9. Abraham, b. Aug. 24, 1813; 10. Elizabeth, b. March 22, 1821.


JOSHUA P. WATSON, of Scotch-Welsh descent, b. near West Liberty, West Va., March 21, 1802; son of Aaron and Nancy Watson, who settled in West Virginia about 1800; removed, about 1831, to New Athens, Harrison county, Ohio; settled in Harrisville, Harrison county, 1835, where he d. July 27, 1882; m. (1st) in West Virginia, 1823, Martha Humes, b. May 29, 1804; d. Feb. 27, 1836; m. (2d) Sarah M. McMillan, a native of Harrisville. d. Aug. S, 1844; m. (3d) Louise M. Rimby, had issue by first wife: 1. Samuel-H., settled at Vinton, Iowa; 2. Martha-Ann, m. ____ Collins, and settled at Vacaville, Cal.; 3. Louis-W., b. March 2, 1827; d. May 25, 1861; m. March 16, 1848, Julia Carver, b. Nov. 14, 1830, daughter of Thomas and Tomson Gray Carver, the former b. in Bucks county, Penn., 1788; d. Oct. 13, 1855, having come there from Downingtown, Penn., 1815; the latter b. 1797; d. Feb. 4, 1843; daughter of Thomas Gray, who settled in Harrisville, 1803 (had issue: i. William, b. June 29, 1848; d. in infancy; ii. Albert, b. July 30, 1849; d. in infancy; iii. Thomas-Wesley, b. Sept. 21, 1850; settled in Harrisville; m. Nov. 22, 1876, Nancy J. King, b. Aug. 28, 1848, daughter of Charles Edward and Hannah Mary Hanna King, of Mount Pleasant, Ohio (the former b. near Baltimore, Md., 1808; d. March 27, 1857; the latter a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, b. Sept. 17, 1815; d. Jan. 8, 1872); iv. Florence, b. July 11, 1853; d. Oct. 10, 1873; v. Mary-Narcissa, b. March 25, 1856; m. Aug. 30, 1875, J. W. Adams, and settled in Short Creek township) ; 4. ____ ; 5. ____ ; 6. ____ ; 7. _____; 8._____ ; 9. ______; had issue by second wife: 10. James-M., settled at Vinton, Iowa; 11. ____.; 12. ____ ; had issue by third wife: 13. ____ , m. Dr. R. D. Wilkin; settled in Atlantic, Iowa; 14. Charles-N.; 15. George-W.; 16. Frank, settled at Chicago; 17. Harvey, settled at Chicago.


WILLIAM WATSON, emigrated from Scotland and settled at Baltimore; removed to Pennsylvania about 1790; had issue: I. Robert, b. in Scotland or in Baltimore, March 3, 1786; removed to Athens township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1831, where he d. Nov. 19, 1872; m. in Washington county, Penn., Oct. 25, 1810, Rachel Wilson, d. May 18., 1866, daughter of Robert Wilson; had issue: 1. James, b. March 2, 1812; d. Aug. 15, 1815; 2. John-W., b. in Washington county, Feb. 7, 1814; d. July 22, 1859; m. (1st) Julia Barricklow; m. (2d) March 16, 1848, Rebecca Dunlap, daughter of John Dunlap, of Athens township (had issue by first wife: i. Rachel; had issue by second wife: ii. Robert, b. May 7, 1849; d. Aug. 28, 1849; iii. Adam-D., b. March 24, 1850; iv. Nancy-A., b. March 28, 1853); 3. Jane, b. May 1. 1815; d. Feb. 9, 1868, m. N. Anderson Wallace; . 4. Alexander, b. July 3, 1817; d. Nov. 7, 1817; 5. Rachel, b. Jan. 30, 1819; d. March 30, 1839; m. John Barricklow; 6. Smith-R., b. Oct. 12, 1821; d. April 30, 1877; served as a member of the Ohio Legislature, 1864; in. Dec. 9, 1847, Susan J. McDowell, daughter of Samuel McDowell, of Athens township; 7. Nancy-G., b. Jan. 30, 1823; m. Joshua Dunlap.


WILLIAM WATTERS, a native of Maryland, of Scotch descent, settled in Harrison county, Ohio, before 1813, where he died; had issue, among others: 1. Nathan, b. in Harrison coun-


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ty, 1813; d. April 29, 1887; m. Catherine Foutz, b. in North township, Harrison county, 1813; d. April 28, 1874; daughter of Michael Foutz, a pioneer of Harrison county (had issue: i. John; ii. Elizabeth; iii. Jonathan; iv. Elijah; v. William, b. Sept. 12, 1848; settled in North township; m. March 23, 1882, Mrs. Sarah A. Clemens, widow of Jephtha Clemens (who d. in Youngstown, Ohio), daughter of George W. and Sophia Simmonds, of Monroe township; vi. Isaiah, settled in Tuscarawas county, Ohio).


JACOB WEBB, a native of Maryland, b. 1773; removed to Brownsville, Penn., before 1800, where he m. Hannah Kirk, b. 1775; d. 1858; daughter of Adam Kirk, a native of Pennsylvania; settled in Athens township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1809, where he d. 1833; had issue: 1. Sarah; 2. Esther, m. Joseph Huff, and settled in Athens township; 3. Edith, m. John Major, and settled in Athens township; 4. Hannah, m. Cyrus Holt; 5. John, b. Feb. 5, 1806; settled in Athens township; m. Nov. 11, 1830, Martha Holmes, b. in Short Creek township, Jan. 8, 1811, daughter of Col. Joseph Holmes (had issue: i. Joseph, b. 1833; ii. Jacob, b. Nov. 8, 1833; m. 1860, Sarah Dickerson, daughter of John Dickerson, of Athens township; settled in Athens township) ; 6. Mary, m. Robert Eanos, and settled near Columbus, Ohio; 7. Jacob, d. in western Illinois; 8. Ann,

m. John Perrego, and settled in Athens township; 9. Ezekiel, m. Mary Corbin (had issue: i. John, settled in Athens township; ii. Rebecca, m. Joseph Fig-ley, and settled in Indiana) ; 10. Joseph; 11. Robert, settled in Illinois; 12. Phcebe, d. aged seven years.


JOHN WEBSTER, removed from Maryland to Rumley township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1824; d. before 1824; m. Mary ____, b. April 30, 1775; d. March 1, 1848; had issue, six children, of whom: I. John, b. March 20, 1811; d. Oct. 28, 1876; m. (1st) 1832, Margaret Buchanan, d. 1841, a resident of Rumley township; m. (2d) 1847, Ann Patton, daughter of Joseph Patton, of Rumley township; had issue by first wife: 1. Maria; 2. David, b. Oct. 3, 1836; settled in Archer township; m. (1st) 1870, Susanna Devore, d. Feb. 20, 1875; m. (2d) April 15, 1884, Rosella Work, daughter of Alexander Work, of German township; 3. Sarah; had issue by second wife: 4. John; 5. Joseph; 6. Mary-M.; 7. Catherine-Jane; 8. Matthew; 9. Florence; 10. Robert; 11. Mansfield; 12. Cora; 13. Ira-B.


JOHN WELLING, d. about 1821; m. Mima ____ ; had issue: 1. William, m. Dorcas ____, b. Aug. 15, 1778; d. April 24, 1848; 2. John; 3. David, b. Feb. 1, 1779; d. June 19, 1864; settled in Athens township before 1817; m. (1st) Margaret ____ ; m. (2d) Nancy Elizabeth Black, of Guernsey county, b. 1823; d. Feb. 18, 1873 (had issue by first wife, six children; had issue by second wife: vii. Margaret-Jane, m. Finley Butler; viii. William-W.; ix. Nancy-Jane; x. Martha-A., m. Joseph White; xi. George-W., b. June 15, 1855; xii. Harriet-C.; xiii. John); 4. Thomas; 5. Henry; 6. Nancy; 7. Mary; 8. Elizabeth. Other Welling families in Harrison county, are those of the following, most or all of them probably descended from John and Mima:


John Welling, m. 1821, Mary McCullough.


John Welling, b. 1814; d. 1887; m. Jane McFadden.


David Welling, m. 1834, Jane Sharp, b. 1812; d. 1844.


William Welling, m. 1830, Margaret Davis.


DANIEL WELCH, a native of Ireland, of Scottish descent; emigrated to America and probably first settled at Carlisle, in Cumberland county (as the name, Daniel Welch, appears on the Carlisle tax-list from 1767 until after 1776) ; had issue. among others:


I. Daniel, b. 1763; d. Sept. 7, 1819; settled in Cecil township, Washington county, Penn., as early as 1786 (probably accompanied by his father, for the names of two Daniel Welches appear on the tax-lists of that township for 1787 and 1788); m. Elizabeth Waits, b. 1770; d. March 29, 1844; daughter of John (d. before 1786) and Sarah (d. 1818) Waits; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1801, and settled at Beech Spring, on the head waters of Short Creek, in Green township; established here a horse-mill, probably the first in Harrison county; organized Beech Spring Church; had issue: 1. John, served in Captain John Allen Scroggs' company of Colonel John Andrews' regiment of Ohio Militia in the


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War of 1812; died in that service, unmarried; 2. Daniel, b. 1790; d. Aug. 9, 1868; m. (1st) Margaret Bayless, b. 1796; d. Sept. 9, 1833; m. (2d) 1834, Mary Gray, b. 1806; d. Feb. 5. 1848 (had issue, among others, by first wife: i. Elizabeth, d. aged fifteen years; had issue. by second wife, among others: ii. E.-Gray, b. 1842; d. Nov. 30, 1877); 3. Rezin, b. in Cecil township, Washington county, Penn., April 27, 1795; d. at Cadiz, Nov. 24, 1881; where he had settled in 1833; m. (1st) at Steubenville, 1818, Eliza Bayless, b. 1801; d. Aug. 6, 1842; daughter of Elias and Margaret Barclay Bayless, natives of Maryland; m. (2d) 1846, Maria Bayless, b. Sept. 12, 1807; d. Aug. 19, 1886; sister to his Eliza Bayless (had issue by first wife: i. Maria-B., b. 1822; d. Aug. 10, 1891; m. Walter Butler Beebe, of Cadiz; ii. Rachel-Anne, m. William R. Allison, and settleti at Steubenville; iii. Caroline, m. Thomas C. Rowles, and settled at Topeka, Kan.; iv. David-Barclay, b. at Smithfield, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1830; m. 1857, Martha Collins Lyons, daughter of Robert and Ann Bowland Lyons, of Cadiz; v. Eliza, m. H. Parks MacAdam, and settled at New York Mills, N. Y.); 4. Benjamin; 5. Pressley; 6. William, m. 1835, Adaline Phillips, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Williams Phillips, of Cadiz; removed to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, where he died, and his widow removed thence to Osceola, Neb. (had issue, eight children, four of whom died in infancy, of the others: i. William; ii. Thomas; iii. Daniel-P., b. 1839; d. May 6, 1864; served in the Civil War, and died in that service; iv. John-Ross, m. Anna Sherwood; settled near Osceola, Neb.); 7. Jacob, m. Charlotte Pumphrey; 8. Cyrus; 9. Samuel, m. Martha Moore, b. 1815, d. April 13, 1836; 10. Mary, m. 1829, Dr. Jacob Voorhes; 11. Rhoda, m. 1828, John Mansfield.


Elizabeth Waits Welch, wife of Daniel Welch, was the daughter of John Waits, whose name appears on the tax-list of Springhill township. Fayette (then Bedford. and later. Westmoreland) county, Penn., in 1772, the first year after the organization of Bedford county. and in 1783; he settled in Cecil township, Washington county, on the head waters of Chartiers Creek in the spring of 1785; and died before April 5, 1786, at which date his land was pat ented to his widow, " in trust, for the use of his heirs; " he m. Mrs. Sarah Blair, d. 1818, a widow (who had three grown sons by her first husband living in Cecil township in 1788—Joseph, Samuel, and William—who later removed to Kentucky); had issue: 1. Elizabeth, m. Daniel Welch, and removed to Ohio; 2. Richard; 3. Reuben; 4. Mary, m. ____ Phillips; 5. Sarah; 6. Jacob.


JOHN WELSH, b. in Ireland, 178283; d. Dec. 30, 1871; removed to Westmoreland county, Penn., about 1797, and thence to Archer township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1822, where he remained until 1860, and then settled in Stock township; m. Jane McClellan, b. in Pennsylvania, 1793; d. Feb. 17, 1872; had issue: 1. Mary; 2. Elizabeth; 3. Ann; 4. Samuel; 5. John-K.; 6. Jane; 7. Matthew; 8. James-M., b. Oct. 11, 1832; settled in Stock township; 9. David; 10. William-A., b. April 5, 1835; settled in Washington township; m. April 7, 1859, Margaret McFadden, daughter of Robert McFadden.


SAMUEL WELSH (or Welch), b. in Ireland, 1772; d. March 30, 1850; emigrated to America and settled in Westmoreland county, Penn. ; removed before 1814 to Archer township, Harrison county, Ohio; m. (1st) Catherine Coulter, d. 1842; m. (2d) 1846, Mrs. William Keepers, of Stock township; had issue by first wife: 1. John, b. Nov. 20, 1808; settled at Cadiz; d. Nov. 10, 1881; m. 1833, Margaret Gilmore (had issue: i. Samuel, settled in Missouri; ii. Jason, settled in Iowa; iii. Sarah-Jane, m. John Adams, and settled in Archer township; iv. Amanda, m. Samuel F. Ross, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and settled at New Philadelphia); 2. James, b. July 9, 1815; settled at Deers-vine; m. (1st) March 28, 1833, Martha Slemmons, b. Sept. 7, 1812; d. June 15, 1845, daughter of William and Jane Osburn Slemmons; m. (2d) Nov. 17, 1860, Mrs. Louisa Cope, b. June 18. 1826, daughter of Barrett and Nancy Carson Rogers (had issue by first wife: i. Catherine, settled in Nottingham township; ii. Samuel-S., settled in Franklin township; iii. William-C., settled in Kansas; iv. Martha-J., m. Johnson; settled in Nottingham township; v. John-M., a physician, b. Dec. 19,1842;


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settled in Deersville; m. Aug. 28, 1862, Martha Moore, b. in Nottingham township, Oct. 12, 1841, daughter of Samuel and Margaret Given Moore, natives of Ireland; vi. James-Cameron; had issue by second wife: vii. Flora-J., m. ____ Wagers, of Deersville; viii. Emmet-A., a physician; ix. Bingham, d. in infancy) ; 3. William, b. in Archer township, Sept. 18, 1818; m. (1st) Oct. 22, 1840, Agnes Fisher, b. 1820; d. Feb. 14, 1845; daughter of George Fisher, of Rumley township; m. (2d) Sept. 18, 1845, Emily Jane Nixon, of Archer township; d. Feb. 28, 1887 (had issue by first wife: i. Susan, m. William Sampson, and settled in Stock township; had issue by second wife: ii. James-W., b. July 1, 1847; m. May 25, 1869, Kate M. Conaway, daughter of Aaron Conaway; iii. Rebecca-Jane, m. A. J. Palmer and settled in Stock township; iv. John-N., settled in North township; v. A.-C., a Methodist Episcopal minister; settled in Youngstown, Ohio); 4. Mary, b. 1811; (1. Dec. 15, 1844; m. 1833, George Fisher, b. 1792; d. 1872 (had issue, among others: i. Elizabeth; ii. Samuel, d. in infancy; iii. Jacob, d. in infancy); 5. Eleanor, m. 1839, Joseph Dunbar; 6. Nancy, m. 1840, Matthew Johnson.


Francis Gilmore, father of Margaret Welsh, was a native of Ireland; emigrated to America and settled in Archer township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1815; m. Sarah McBride, a native of Ireland; d. March 30, 1840; had issue, eight children, of whom: 1. William; 2. Margaret, m. John Welsh; 2. John, settled in Oskaloosa, Iowa; 4. Thomas, settled in Iowa; 5. Samuel, settled in Iowa.


JAMES WEST, b. in Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland, June 11, 1791; d. in Fox township, Carroll county, Ohio, 1851, where he had located in 1828; son of John West; emigrated to America, and first settled in Maryland, 1815; removed to Wood county, West Virginia, in 1817, and thence, in 1825, to Summit county, Ohio, whence he came to Carroll county; m. in Wood county. W.Va., 1825, Isabella Douglass, b. Sept. 15, 1802, in Akeld, Northumberland, England, daughter of John and Susan Howey Douglass, natives of Scotland (the latter a daughter of Andrew and Margaret Mitchison Howey; and the former a son of Anna Davidson Doug las); had issue: 1. Susanna, m. Robert Philpot, of Humboldt, Neb.; 2. John-Douglass, a physician, b. in Carroll county, Ohio; settled at Hopedale, Green township, Harrison county, Nov., 1866; m. (1st) 1853, Martha Jane Merrick, b. June 9, 1832; d. April 12, 1884; daughter of Israel J. Merrick, a native of Maryland (b. 1802; d. 1881), and Sarah Arbuckle (b. 1812); m. (2d) November, 1886, Mrs. Josephine M. Mansfield, widow of Thomas Mansfield, and daughter of Isaac Holmes, an early settler in Green township; 3. Katherine, m. John Hunter, of Delroy, Carroll county; 4. Margaret-Ann, m. John Bebout, of Mechanicstown; 5. Isabella, m. William A. Frater, of Douglas county, Oregon; 6. James-D., settled at East Liverpool, Ohio; 7. Mary-Elizabeth, m. (1st) John Smalley; m. (2d) William Kerr; settled near New Lisbon, Ohio; 8. ____ , d. in infancy; 9. ____ d. in infancy.


JONATHAN WEST, a native of Pennsylvania, of Scotch-Irish descent, settled in Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1811; m. Comfort Arnold, daughter of Benjamin and Comfort Arnold, of Fayette county, Pennsylvania; had issue: 1. Amos, b. In Pennsylvania; settled in Franklin township, Harrison county; m. 1832, Margaret Baker, daughter of Otto Baker, of Archer township (had issue: i. Mary; ii. Samuel; iii. Wilson-S., b. Aug. 7, 1842; m. 1868, Susannah Renshaw; iv. Sarah; v. Naomi, m. John Renshaw); 2. Rezin, b. April 19, 1812; m. Dec. 10, 1835, Nancy Arthurs, daughter of Gavin Arthurs, of Harrison county (had issue: i. Jonathan; ii. Comfort; iii. Rachel; iv. Amos, m. Melissa Copeland; v. Japheth, m. (1st) Lucinda Yant, of Tuscarawas county, Ohio; d. Sept. 21, 1883; m. (2d) Martha J. Baker; vi. Sarah-E.; vii. William-G., m. April 15, 1881, Rebecca Wright. daughter of Sylvanus Wright; viii. James-M., m. Elizabeth Rinehart, of Franklin township; ix. Esther); 3. Samuel; 4. Jonathan; 5. Mary; 6. Esther; 7. Actia; 8. James; 9. Elizabeth; 10. Comfort; 11. Sarah.


Gavin Arthurs, father of Nancy Arthurs West, was a native of Ireland: settled in Harrison county, where he d. Feb. 1, 1876; m. Rachel Hall. of Maryland; d. 1845: had issue: 1. Robert; 2. William; 3. James; 4. Eliza; 5. Mary-


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J.; 6. Amelia; 7. Nancy, m. Rezin West; 8. Sarah; 9. Louisa.


JOHN WEYANDT, of German descent, removed probably from Pennsylvania or Maryland to Monroe township, Harrison county, before 1817; d. 1848; m. Motlena ____ ; had issue: 1. Daniel; 2. Jacob; 3. Abraham, b. 1821; d. 1899; m. (1st) Roxanna Warner; m. (2d) Margaret Gamble (had issue: i. Amadilla, m. E. M. Long; ii. Eleanor, m. M. Rohan; iii. Martha-Ann, m. William B. Penn; iv. Webster, m. Ruth Myers; v. Olive, m. L. D. Price; vi. Melinda, m. Oscar Price); 4. Mary, m. 1837, Henry B. Heller; 5. Christina, m. ____ Warner.


JOHN WHAN, b. in Chester county, Penn., Sept. 25, 1776; removed to Harrison county, Ohio, 1815; m. Aug. 21, 1804, Margaret Boggs, b. Nov. 17, 1779; had issue: 1. William. b. July 7, 1805; d. March 18, 1833; 2. Sarah, b. Jan. 7, 1807; d. in New Athens, Dec. 9, 1875; m. George McCullough, b. 1803; d. April 3, 1845 (had issue: i. Margaret, m. S. K. Kane, of Darlington, Penn.; d. in Mississippi; ii. Martha, m. James Stewart; d. in Pittsburg, Penn.; iii. John, b. 1834; d. 1855; iv. Robert, settled in Milwaukee, Wis.; v. William, b. 1840; settled in New Athens); 3. Hannah, b. Oct. 16, 1808; 4. Mary, b. Dec. 1, 1810; d. Aug. 6, 1851; 5. Ellen, b. May 13. 1813; m. Michael Morgan, and settled in Short Creek township; 6. James, b. Jan. 9, 1816; d. Sept. 19, 1856; 7. John, b. May 10, 1821; d. July 19, 1849.


EZRA WHARTON, removed from Bucks county, Penn., to Harrison county, Ohio, about 1820, and settled in Short Creek township; had issue, among others: I. Joel, settled in Washington township, before 1833, where he d. 1863; m. about 1822, Abigail Bundy, d. 1874; had issue: 1. Martha; 2. Bethia; 3. Josiah; 4. Rachel; 5. Tabitha-A.; 6. Matilda; 7. Ezra, b. June 21, 1833: m. Feb. 22, 1859, Martha Myers, of Franklin township, daughter of Samuel and Mary Connell Myers (had issue: i. Olive, m. William Laizure; Samuel-M.; iii. David-B.; iv. Oscar-E.; v. Arthur-B.); 8. Abigail; 9. Susannah. II. Anna. III. Hannah. IV. Daniel. V. Lynton. VI. Amos. VII. James. VIII. Silas. IX. Levi.


Michael Myers, a native of Pennsylvania, grandfather of Martha Myers Wharton, settled near Tippecanoe, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1830; m. in Pennsylvania, Martha Huffman; had issue: 1. George; 2. John; 3. Michael; 4. Samuel; 5. Philip; 6. David; 7. Berlin; 8. Eliza; 9. Catherine; 10. Rachel; 11. James. Samuel Myers was b. 1802; d. in Franklin township, June 3, 1879; m. 1830, Mary Connell (had issue: i. Jemima; ii. David; iii. Martha, m. Ezra Wharton; iv. Jonathan; v. Wesley; vi. George; vii. Catherine; viii. Sarah-J.; ix. Amanda; x. Sansom; xi. Mary-J.; xii. Samuel-S.; xiii. John).


JOSEPH WHITE, of Scotch descent; settled in Frederick county, Md., before 1775, where he d. about 1818; served in the Revolutionary War; m. Mary Fulton, of Scotch-Irish descent; b. 1756- 1766; d. in Franklin township, Harrison county, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1856; had issue: 1. Catherine; 2. William; 3. Joseph, b. in Frederick, Md., Sept. 12, 1798; removed with his mother to Harrison county in 1819, and first located in Nottingham township; later settled in Franklin township, where he d. Sept. 29, 1877; m. April 12, 1828, Hannah Rogers, d. May 17, 1866, daughter of Joseph and Pamela Rogers, early settlers in Harrison county, who came from Maryland (had issue: i. Jackson-R.; ii. William-P.; iii. Pamela [or Pamalah]; iv. Joseph-T.: v. Benjamin-F.; vi. Warren-R.; vii. Mary-Ann; viii. Joshua-P., b. Nov. 15, 1840; served in the Civil War [as did also three of his brothers]; m. Sept. 29. 1870. Agnes C. Glandon, daughter of William and Mary Glandon, early pioneers in Harrison county; ix. Charles-W.; x. Hannah-E.) ; 4. Charles.


WILLIAM WILEY, b. in Washington county, Penn., 1776; d. in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1853, where he had settled about 1804; son of Thomas and Rebecca Lytle Wiley, natives of Lancaster county, Penn.; m. in Pennsylvania, 1804, Elizabeth Vance; had issue: 1. Joseph; 2. Thomas. m. Mary Tendeley; 3. Anna, m. Hugh Martin; 4. John; 5. David, m. Laura J. Stanley; 6. James, m. Harriet Wight; 7. William, b. in Short Creek township; m. Nov. 3, 1864, Olive M. Stanley, daughter of Noah Stanley (b. in Trumbull county, Ohio, where he d. 1873), and Sarah Bowman Stanley (b. in Columbiana county, Ohio); 8. Rebecca;


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9. Mary-Jane, m. N. W. Shannon; 10. Elizabeth; 11. Clarissa, m.' Joseph Jamison; 12. Wilson, m. Eliza McGowan; 13. Priscilla.


ROBERT WILKIN, settled in Pennsylvania, 1770; removed to near the present site of Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1802, and a few years later settled at. Londonderry, Guernsey county; m. in Pennsylvania, Mary Hyde; had issue: I. Elizabeth. II. Nancy. III. Jane. IV. Rebecca. V. Mary. VI. Samuel. VII. Thomas. IX. Archibald, b. in Pennsylvania; settled in Washington township, Harrison county, before 1818, where he d. 1870; m. Hannah Davidson, d. 1856, daughter of Samuel Davidson, of Washington township; had issue: 1. Samuel, b. in Washington township, May 23, 1818; m. (1st) April 18, 1843, Margaret Foraker, of Guernsey county; d. Oct. 22, 1864; m. (2d) Aug. 6, 1866, Jeanette McCormick, of Guernsey county (had issue by first wife: i. Ellis; ii. Mary-Ann; iii. Archibald; iv. Hannah; v. Samuel; vi. Margaret-S.) ; 2. Mary-Ann; 3. Jane; 4. Angelina. X. William. XI. James. XII. Robert.


CHARLES WILLISON, settled in Moorefield township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1818; had issue: 1. Amos; 2. Jeremiah, b. in Moorefield township, where he d. 1850; m. 1847, Rebecca Fig-ley (had issue: i. Rachel-A.; ii. John-M., b. July 3, 1850; m. Jan. 8, 1879, Julia McCullough, daughter of William and Julia Laizure McCullough); 3. Elijah; 4. Abijah; 5. Charles; 6. Rosilla; 7. Annie; 8. Rusha; 9. Rachel.


JOHN WILSON, a native of Washington county, Penn.; removed to Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1806; and in May, 1834, settled in Rum-ley township; m. in Pennsylvania, Esther Fisher; had issue: 1. William-H., b. Sept. 22, 1803; d. in Rumley township, August, 1887; m. Margaret A. McComb, d. March, 1884 (had issue: i. Eliza-J., m. C. N. Coulter, and settled in Michigan; II. John-A.; iii. Hadassah, m. James V. Thompson, and settled in Richland county, Ohio; iv. R.-M.; v. W.-L., b. Oct. 29, 1841; m. August, 1880, M. A. Mehaffey, of near Mount Hope, Washington county, Penn.; vi. Mary-E.; vii. James-R., settled at Arkansas City, Ark.; viii. David-Mc.; ix. T.-H., m. S. G. Phillips, and settled at Arkansas City, Ark.); 2. James; 3. Hugh; 4. John; .5. Samuel; 6. David.; 7. Esther; 8. Margaret; 9. Elizabeth, d. in infancy.


GEORGE WORK, a native of Ireland; emigrated to America, and, before 1800, settled in Hopewell township, Washington county, Penn., where he d. 1830; m. in Ireland, Martha Dunlap; had issue, among others: 1. Alexander, b. in Ireland, 1781; settled in Pennsylvania with his parents; removed to German township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1818, where he d. May, 1851; m. in Pennsylvania, April 10, 1809, Jane Taggart, a native of Washington county; d. April, 1851 (had issue: i. George; ii. James; iii. John; iv. Mary-K., m. John Hervey Black; v. Samuel; vi. Anderson-D.; vii. Jane; viii. Margaret; ix. Alexander).


THOMAS WORLEY, b. in Pennsylvania; removed to Harrison county, and settled in Athens township, about 1802, where he d. May, 1859; m. Mary Walker, daughter of Gabriel Walker; had issue: 1. Thomas; 2. Daniel, b. 1792; d. 1887; m. 1849, Mary Goodwin, b. 1827; daughter of Jesse and Anne Michner Goodwin, of Short Creek township (had issue: i. William, m. Eliza Morrison; ii. Jesse, m. Ella Skouten; iii. Emory, m. Mary Morrison; iv. Martha, m. Samuel Parks; v. Emma; vi. John-Brough, m. Auta Groves; vii. Alice, m. Edwin Aukerman; viii. Lafayette, m. Ella McManus) ; 3. David, rd. 1836, Mary Jane Luke; 4. James, b. May, 1782; d. April 7, 1857; m. Susanna _____ , b. 1766; d. Feb. 4, 1839; 5. Susanna, m. 1822, Samuel Martin; 6. Julianna, m. 1827, Smith Bonham; 7. Margaret, m. 1840, Ichabod Ross; 8. Elizabeth, m. ____ Yarnell; 9. Mary ( ?), m. Jacob Figley.


Other Worley families of Harrison county:


Wesley J. Worley, m. 1823, Jane Virtue, b. Jan. 13, 1804; d. March 18, 1857.


Daniel Worley, m. 1834, Sarah Peregoy.


Josiah Worley, m. 1836, Mary Ann Minor.


Michael Worley, m. 1828, Eve Ann Markley.


Mary Goodwin Worley (b. 1827) is the daughter of Jesse Goodwin, b. In Pennsylvania, Oct. 11, 1784; d. in Harrison county, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1856; m. (1st) Anne Michner, b. 1789; d. Feb. 27, 1843; m. (2d) Ruth McMillan; had issue by


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first wife: 1. Lydia, b. 1810; 2. Hannah, b. 1812; 3. Lewis, b. 1813; 4. Wilson, b. 1816; 5. Elisha, b. 1818; 6. Tace, b. 1820; 7. Alice, b. 1821; 8. Anne, b. 1824; 9. Kinsey, b. 1826; 10. Mary, b. Nov. 27, 1827; m. Daniel Worley; 11. Abi, b. May 22, 1829; m. Jackson Shields; 12. Martha, b. 1830; 13. Jesse, b. 1834.


Anne Michner Goodwin was the daughter of Baruch and Jane Wilson Michner, who were married in Pennsylvania, and removed to Harrison county; had issue: 1. Anne; 2. John; 3. Hannah; 4. Sarah; 5. Alice; 6. Jane.


MATTHEW WORSTELL, b. in Bucks county, Penn.; a descendant of James Worstell, who emigrated before 1700; removed to Philadelphia, before 1804, and in 1805 settled near Steubenville, Ohio; m. Rachel Price; had issue: 1. Ceneath; 2. Hiram, b. in Philadelphia, Sept. 7, 1804; settled in Franklin township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d. in January, 1884; m. near Steubenville, Ann Pittis, d. 1873, daughter of John Pittis, of Deersville (had issue: i. John; ii. Mary; iii. Thomas; iv. Robert; v. Edward; vi. Elizabeth; vii. Jane; viii. William; ix. Julia; x. Henry-P., b. in Tuscarawas county, May 18, 1836; settled in Franklin township; m. Jan. 5, 1860, Eleanor Scott, daughter of Charles Scott, of Harrison county); 3. Martha; 4. Smith; 5. Matthew; 6. Sarah; 7. John; 8. Rachel; 9. William; 10. James.


LOT WORTMAN, b. in New Jersey, about 1779; d. 1839; probably a descendant of John Wortman, who emigrated from Holland to America in 1750, and settled in Bedminster township, Somerset county, N. J.; m. in Westmoreland county, Penn., Margaret Metzlar, d. 1860; removed to Muskingum county, Ohio, about 1808; had issue, twelve children, of whom: 1. Jesse-David, b. in Muskingum county, 1824; d. Dec. 28, 1898; m. 1860, Jane P. Jamison, daughter of Barkley and Margaret Jamison; 2. Jonathan-Washington, settled in Zanesville; 3. John, settled in Kansas.


AARON YARNALL, son of Thomas Yarnall, b. in Washington county, Penn., about 1783; settled in Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1811, where he died 1851; m. Mary A. Bell, of Washington county; d. 1857; had issue: 1. Ziba; 2. William; 3. Aaron; 4. Eli; 5. Colver; 6. John, b. Feb. 27, 1827; m. (1st) April 24, 1850, " Nackkey " Rogers, d. 1861; m. (2d) 1863, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, b. June 28, 1833, widow of Thomas Ross, and daughter of Alexander and Sarah Ramsey Fulton, of Nottingham township (had issue by first wife: i. Henry-H., settled in Tuscarawas county, Ohio; ii. Sylvester-F., settled at Oberlin, Kan.; iii. Jasper; had issue by second wife: iv. Mary-R.; v. Ida-B.); 7. Nelson; 8. Lydia; 9. Mary-A.


MICHAEL YOST, a native of Virginia, b. Nov. 3, 1766; d. Feb. 2, 1849, of German descent, as was also his wife; the fathers of both having served in the Revolutionary War; removed to Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1806; m. Rachel Keckley, b. in Virginia, 1780; d. Feb. 19, 1849; had issue, among others: 1. Elias, b. near Winchester, Frederick county, Va., Dec. 2, 1805; settled in Short Creek township; m. (1st) Dec. 30, 1834, Kezia Kith-cart, b. in Pennsylvania, April 25, 1812; d. 1878; daughter of Joseph Kithcart (d. in Pennsylvania; his wife settled in Harrison county, 1824); m. (2d) March 7, 1880, Ann Macklin, b. in county Armagh, Ireland, Dec. 2, 1842, daughter of Samuel and Ann Benson Macklin (both of whom died in Scotland, the former in 1847; the latter in 1858) (had issue by first wife, eleven children).


SUPPLEMENT.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES.


1841 to 1850, Inclusive.


Edward Abraman and Rachel Tipton, Oct. 31, 1850, by Rev. A. Magee.

William Abraham and Maria Arnold, Oct. 7, 1841, by R. Brown.

George Adams and Mary Carothers, April 4, 1848, by Rev. Pardon Cook.

Henry Adams and Sarah Arbaugh, Dec. 2, 1841, by Rev. Benjamin Pope.

James Adams and Rachel Hines, Sept. 15, 1844, by Isaac Talbott, J. P.

James Adams and Nancy McKinney, Jan. 19, 1847, by John Blair, J. P.

John Q. Adams and Chilnissa D. Carrell, March 2, 1847, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

Nathan Adams and Hannah Black, Dec. 31, 1850, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Perceival Adams and Mary Jane Downs, March 23, 1845, by John Blair, J. P.

Samuel Adams and Sarah Chambers, May 12, 1842, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

David Addleman and Susanna Firebaugh, Jan. 24, 1850, by Rev. Eli Slutes.

John Addleman and Charity Jones, Dec. 14, 1843, by David Bower, J. P.

John W. Adron and Nancy Jane Swallow, June 28, 1849, by B. Herron.

Alexander Ager and Susan Bishop, Dec. 26, 1850, by L. B. Lukins.

Elisha Aimes and Agnes Gibson, Oct. 26, 1848, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

Joseph Akin and Elizabeth Baxter, April 10, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Jesse Alexander and Jane Forsythe, March 18, 1845, by Rev. James Love.

John Alexander and Esther Alexander, April 8, 1841, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

John Alexander and Nancy Andrews, Feb. 1, 1848, by Rev. John Marshall.

Aaron Allen and Sarah A. Stephenson, May 27, 1846, by C. C. Riggs.

Isaac Allen and Sarah Barrett, June 24, 1841, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

Isaac Allen and Sarah Ann Lemmon, May 12, 1846, by Rev. J. J. Covert.

William R. Allison and Rachel Ann Welch, Dec. 29, 1842, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Charles N. Amspoker and Jane Slemmons, April 9, 1846, by Rev. James Cameron.

Andrew Anderson and Mary Patton, March 29, 1849, by Rev. C. C. Riggs.

Elijah Anderson and Mary E. Sparkman, June 16, 1850, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

James Anderson and Ann P. Johnson, April 30, 1848, by Michael Carrol, J. P.

John S. Anderson and Esther Ann Davis, July 3, 1840, by Wesley Smith.

Richard Anderson and Susan Tedrow, Dec. 10, 1846, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

Robert Anderson and Esther McCollough, July 1, 1841, by John Rea, V. D. M.

Samuel Anderson and Martha A. Bryant, Dec. 10, 1845, by Rev. Ebenezer Hays.

David Andrews and Ruth McFadden, Oct. 23, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.


* The spelling of the original records has been preserved in most cases.


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Thomas Andrews and Nancy Caves, Sept. 12, 1850, by T. R. Crawford, V. D. M.

James Angus and Nancy Stewart, Jan. 13, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

William G. Angus and Margaret A. McConnell, Sept. 15, 1850, by John Knox, J. P.

Samuel Ankrum and Jane Leard, Sept. 17, 1846, by Rev. John Hattery.

J ohn Antibush and Rachel Carpenter, Sept. 25, 1844, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Adam Arbaugh and Elizabeth Sawvill, Dec. 30, 1841, by Rev. Benjamin Pope.

John Arbaugh and Marta, Vasbinder, April 20, 1843, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

William Arbaugh and Dianna Gutshall, Feb. 26, 1846, by Amos Bartholomew.

James Armstrong and Julia Ann Lewis, April 13, 1843, by Thomas Phillips,

J. P. Josiah Armstrong and Rebecca Scott, March 1, 1849, by Joseph Chambers.

John Arneel and Elizabeth Johnson, Nov. 28, 1850, by McKnight Williamson.

John Arnold and Hannah Foos, May 30, 1844, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

John Arnold and Mary Quillan, Aug. 29, 1850, by John Wilkins, J. P.

James Arters and Catharine Septer, March 31, 1844, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

Andrew M. Atkinson and Eleanor Cusick, April 22, 1847, by Samuel Mahaffy, V. D. M.

Benjamin F. Atkinson and Eliza Ann Bostwick, Aug. 4, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

George Atkinson and Matilda Simeral, April 29, 1844, by John Rea, V. D. M.

John Atkinson and Eliza Thompson, Dec. 15, 1842, by George Clancy, V. D. M.

Levi Atkinson and Harriett Busby, June 29, 1848, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

Levi Atkinson and Penelope Heavilin, Jan. 1, 1860, by Aaron Conaway, J. P.

Robert Atkinson and Phcebe Pittinger, March 31, 1845, by Rev. E. Hays.

Samuel Atkinson and Rachel Thompson, Nov. 25, 1847, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

George T. Auld and Martha Ann Maxwell, Sept. 25, 1847, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

James M. Auld and Caroline Fitzgerald, March 12, 1846, by Rev. Samuel W. Day.

John Avers and Margaret Carothers, Dec. 14, 1843, by Rey. Jacob Lemmon.

William Boals and Margaret C. Donaghey, March 21, 1844, by Rev. Robert Cook.

John Bacher and Phcebe J. Blazer, Nov. 7, 1844, by Rev. J. Nickols.

Michael Backley and Ara Johnson, March 28, 1843, by John Hastings.

John Bair and Lucinda Bethel, April 18, 1850, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Daniel Baird and Margaret France, March 22, 1841, by John R. Dunlap.

James H. Baker and Susanna Barta, June 2, 1842, by Rev. John Moffitt.

James Harvey Baker and Margaret W. Caves, Oct. 12, 1842, by Samuel Skinner.

Otho Baker and Drusilla Birney, June 17, 1841, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Otho Baker and Catharine Shanks, Nov. 20, 1845, by John Graham, J. P.

Sheridan Baker and Charlotte Ross, Dec. 17, 1850, by Rev. John Moffitt.

Sylvester Baker and Mary Jane Swallow, July 27, 1848, by Rev. James C. Merryman.

William Baker and Trissa Ann Conner, March 9, 1841, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

William Baker and Elizabeth Burkhead, July 1, 1850, by James Taggart, J. P.

David Bannister and Mary Jane Dorsey, Feb. 17, 1842, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

David Bannister and Martha Dorsey, Jan. 11, 1844, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

James Banister and Nancy Robinson, July 20, 1843, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

David Barcus and Eleanor Reddick, Nov. 5, 1845, by N. Linder.

Henry Barger and Lydia Yarnal, July 13, 1841, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Henry Barger and Mary Ann Cobb, March 11, 1844, by Wesley Smith.

Isaac Bargar and Nancy Baxter, Nov. 8, 1849, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

Jacob Barger and Rebecca Jane Miller, May 18, 1844, by John Blair, J. P.

Jacob Barger and Martha Keckler, June 12, 1847, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

Jacob Barger and Abigail Campbell, Dec. 3, 1849, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

Jacob Barger and Catherine Minteer, July 9, 1850, by John Blair, J. P.

John Barger and Elizabeth Beall, May 27, 1841, by Richard Brown.

Samuel Barger and Mary Cusic, Oct. 31, 1844, by James Kerr, J. P.

James Barkhurst and Mary Jane White, Dec. 4, 1844, by Rev. Thomas Cullin.

William Barlow and Catharine E. Smith, Oct. 19, 1850, by Jonas Holloway, J. P.


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Christopher Barnhouse and Drusilla Wagner, June 27, 1841, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Peter Barnhouse and Lydia Wise, Jan. 16, 1845, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Samson Barnhouse and Ann Susanna Catharine Able, Jan. 8, 1843, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Robert Barns and Lucy Ann Ladd, Feb. 20, 1849, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Thomas Barr and Rebecca Patton, April 12, 1848, by William Wishart.

Albert G. Barrett and Mary Ann McKeever, Aug. 2, 1843, by Edwin H. New.

Hiram Barrett and Esther Barr, Aug. 17, 1842, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

John W. Barrett and Sarah Landy, Nov. 14, 1844, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

Thomas Barrett and Almeda Wilson, Jan. 25, 1846, by Samuel Ramsey, J. P.

Thomas Barrett and Rebecca Annash, April 22, 1850, by Samuel Ramsey, J. P.

Thomas B. Barrett and Rebecca Conwell, Dec. 18, 1845, by Rev. Ebenezer Hays.

Uriah Barrett and Nancy Beall, Sept. 19, 1850, by Rev. D. Neel.

Joseph Barricklow and Phcebe Bartow, Oct. 22, 1847, by B. W. Viers, J. P.

Philip Bartlett and Deborah Birney, June 24, 1841, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Beall, see also Bell.

Abriam Beall and Maria Feaster, Feb. 13, 1845, by William Tipton.

Colmore Beall and Hannah Rogers, Jan. 24, 1850, by Rev. A. McGee.

Elias Beall and Martha Jane Cray, June 8, 1848, by T. T. Larkin, J. P.

James Beall and Sarah Jamison, March 16, 1848, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

James P. Beall and Mary Ann Keckler, Dec. 28, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

John Beall and Agnes Vincent, March 7, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Zeneas Beall and Eliza Ann Pugh, Aug. 19, 1841, by R. Brown.

Harvey Bean and Elizabeth Mitchell, April 1, 1847, by Rev. John Hoover.

Reuben Bear and Mary Jane Dougherty, Dec. 16, 1847, by Rev. James Hoover.

James Beatty and Lucinda Graham, June 28, 1849, by Rev. D. Sparks.

Robert Beatty and Mary Ann Gilmore, March 29, 1842, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

Samuel Beatty and Eliza Jane Gibson, Feb. 14, 1850, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

William Beatty and Charlotte Law, May 23, 1844, by Rev. Dyas Neil.

Arvine P. Beck and Phebe W. Covington, Jan. 28, 1849, by Rev. E. Tipton.

William A. Beck and Sarah Ann Spencer, Sept. 5, 1844, by Rev. Ebenezer Hays.

Frederick L. Beckler and Margaret Miser, June 8, 1843, by John R. Dunlap.

Walter B. Beebe and Maria B. Welch, May 4, 1841, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Bell, see also Beall.

Colmore Bell and Martha Millener, Oct. 3, 1848, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Edmund E. Bell and Sarah Palen, Dec. 9, 1845, by G. A. Lowman.

Emanuel Bell and Margaret Chaney, Jan. 8, 1847, by Rev. William W. Simpkins.

Elias Benedict and Barbara H. Gutshall, May 28, 1844, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Levi Benedick and Mary Roberts, April 25, 1841, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Rezin J. Bennett and Martha M. Maholm, May 21, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

William Bernard and Jane Williams, June 7, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

Edward Berry and Margaret E. Klingman, July 4, 1850, by Rev. John Moffitt.

Alexander Best and Sarah Jane Poole, April 4, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

James Best and Alice McDonald, Nov. 19, 1850, by William Buchanan, J. P.

James Bethel and Eleanor Matthews, Dec. 15, 1842, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

James Betz and Rebecca M. Tweed, Nov. 7, 1850, by Rev. John Knox.

McCartney Betz and Sarah Jane Jamison, April 16, 1849, by Rev. William Loumes.

Elijah Billingsly and Prudence Strong, Dec. 30, 1841, by William Deveny.

Samuel K. Billingsley and Rebecca F. Knight, April 2, 1843, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

Hiram Bingham and Levina Lamb, Oct. 9, 1845. by N. Linden.

Thomas M. Bingham and Rachel Sheets, Jan. 28, 1844. by James Welsh, J. P.

John Binger and Mary Markley, Sept. 30, 1841, by C. H. Cuter, J. P.

Israel Birkshire and Mariah Kendricks, Dec. 3, 1846, by Rev. A. Magee.

Ebenezer Birney and Elizabeth A. Larkin, Feb. 10. 1846, by G. A. Lowman.

Joseph Birney and Susanna Mummy. March 11, 1847, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Hiram H. Bishop and Mary Ann Gutshall, Jan. 31, 1842, by Samuel Lewis.


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Oliver Bishop and Sarah A. Cortright, April 9, 1846, by Rev. Thomas McGaw.

Andrew M. Black and Elizabeth Lee, Jan. 1, 1845, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

Samuel Blackford and Elizabeth Campbell, Dec. 12, 1844, by Rev. John Walker.

Samuel Blackford and Mahala Sisler, Feb. 9, 1848, by B. W. Viers, J. P.

Michael Blackman and Julian McGrew, Jan. 9, 1841, by Rev. John Mercer.

Isaac H. Blackwell and Margaret Shultz, Feb. 17, 1848, by John Hitchcock, J. P.

James R. Blackwell and Emeline Red, Feb. 4, 1844, by M. F. Burkhead, J. P.

David Bleckenstaffer and Mary Ann Able, June 11, 1843, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

John Q. A. Bliss and Jane Weaver, Nov. 18, 1847, by Rev. William B. Hunt.

Zebulon H. Bliss and Mary A. Marshall, April 27, 1845, by Isaac Talbott, J. P.

Ralph L. Bliss and Mary Ewin, June 6, 1846.

David Boals and Sarah Lyon, Nov. 19, 1842, by William Cable, J. P.

William Boals and Margaret C. Donaghey, March 21, 1844, by Rev. Robert Cook.

William Boals and Sarah Johnson, Oct. 8, 1846, by John Rea, V. D. M.

William Bond and Elizabeth Williams, Feb. 25, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Banks Booher and Sarah Dudgeon, Aug. 19, 1848, by James Skinner, J. P.

Zacharias P. Boone and Marinda Medley, Sept. 7, 1846, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

Adam Booth and Rachel Matson, May 14, 1843, by George Clancey, V. D. M.

Isaac Booth and Hester Ann Field, March 25, 1841, by Rev. E. Smith.

Washington Borland and Magdalene Esterday, April 27, 1848, by Rev. A. N. Bartholomew.

Samuel Bosley and Sarah Ann Stevens, Dec. 31, 1849, by William Reed, J. P.

Solomon Bower and Susan Lawrence, July 5, 1843, by David Bower, J. P.

Jeremiah Bowers and Lydia Boreland, Feb. 4, 1847, by Rev. Abraham Bartholomew.

Thomas Bowers and Sarah Bell, Nov. 3, 1849, by Rev. A. N. Bartholomew.

Jeremiah Bowman and Nancy Wyckoff, April 11, 1843, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

David Boyd and Chilla Conner, Oct. 21, 1841, by Rev. Israel Archbold.

George N. Bodyston and Rebecca Calahan, Oct. 24, 1847, by Rev. Jas. C. Merryman.

Thomas N. Boyer and Harriett N. Davidson, May 20, 1845, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

James G. Braden and Rachel Cox, May 3, 1842, by W. D. McCartney, V. D. M.

Robert Braden and Malinda K. Boyd, Oct. 11, 1850, by Samuel McArthur, V. D. M.

Samuel Braden and Mary Merrell, Feb. 8, 1848, by R. Brown.

Thomas W. Bradley and Eliza Jane Bayles, Sept. 6, 1843, by Wesley Smith.

John Branchfield and Mary Rizzle, May 10, 1843, by John L. Layport.

Elijah Brannon and Sarah Hill, May 10, 1847, by Michael Toland, J. P.

Reuben Brenaman and Mary A. Dickerson, Oct. 21, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

David Bricker and Elizabeth Busby, Oct. 14, 1845, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Simon Bricker and Rhoda Heavlin, May 23, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Charles Bridgman and Mary Harding, Oct. 21, 1847, by Rev. Asbury W. Simpkins.

Thomas Bridgman and Margaret Hardin, Feb. 13, 1845, by Rev. Jacob Brill.

Stapleton C. D. Brock and Catharine Dony, July 21, 1841, by Matthew Phillips, J. P.

Richard Broff and Caroline Mansfield, June 10, 1845, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Benjamin Brokaw and Eliza J. McCullough, April 9, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Brokaw and Margaret. Morris, March 1, 1842, by Charles Thorn.

Benjamin F. Brook and Catharine Lee, Jan. 10, 1849, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

Edward Brown and Mary Ann Lyttle, Oct. 5, 1848, by Henry Byrnes, J. P.

George Brown and Catharine Mann, July 26, 1849, by Rev. John Moffitt.

James Brown and Elizabeth Wright, April 6, 1846, by Rev. W. R. McGowan.

John Brown and Phebe Crum, Feb. 20, 1844, by Hamilton McFadden, J. P.

John Brown and Jane Simpson, Aug. 9, 1846, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

John Brown and Mary Quillan, Dec. 1, 1850, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

John M. Brown and Sarah B. Foster, Feb. 15, 1844, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES - 591


Joshua Brown and Nancy Cheney, Nov. 10, 1849, by Rev. Jeremiah Phillips.

Norvill H. Brown and Nancy Baird, April 1, 1841, by John R. Dunlap.

Robert Brown and Fanny E. Webber, Aug. 21, 1845, by J. J. Cover.

Samuel Brown and Elizabeth J. Ogden, March 29, 1846, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

William Brown and Rebecca Coleman, Sept. 8, 1843, by Rev. A. Bartholemew.

Elias Browning and Elizabeth Crago, Sept. 2, 1847, by Rev. J. McBride.

Rev. John Bryan and Eliza J. Phillips, Dec. 3, 1844, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

William Buchanan and Abigail Mercer, Jan. 23, 1845, by F. T. Larkin, J. P.

William Buchanan and Jane Sloan, June 6, 1850, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

John Buckle and Sophia Kimmell, April 7, 1848, by Rev. A. N. Bartholomew.

John Bucy and Lydia Dorsey, April 3, 1847, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Jesse Buffington and Ann Jones, Sept. 9, 1845, by Jonas Holloway, J. P.

John Buffington and Frances Kirbay, Sept. 16, 1841, by Matthew H. Phillips, J. P.

Henry Bumgarner and Massa Teets, June 10, 1841, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

William Burch and Margaret McKee, April 1, 1846, by Rev. C. C. Riggs.

Abraham H. Busby and Elizabeth Marshall, May 18, 1848, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Sheridan Busby and Eliza Jane Quigley, Jan. 15, 1845, by James Cameron.

Joseph Butler and Mary Ann Stewart, Nov. 3, 1841, by George Clancy, V. D. M.

Joseph Butler and Phebe Jane Hallowell, Nov. 1, 1847, by T. T. Larkin, J. P.

Samuel Cairns and Mahala Fisher, April 5, 1847, by Robert Henderson, J. P.

Robert Caldwell and Rachel Cramblett, March 20, 1845, by Rev. Robert Cook.

Samuel L. Caldwell and Rachel Davidson, Sept. 9, 1846, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

William Caldwell and Catharine Ann Lyons, May 11, 1841, by W. D. McCartney, V. D. M.

James H. Calvert and Melissa A. Russell, Aug. 8, 1850, by Rev. Samuel W. Day.

Aaron L. Campbell and Mariah McAdam, Oct. 6, 1842, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

Hugh Campbell and Sarah Ann Heavlin, Oct. 28, 1841, by B. W. Veirs, J. P.

Jesse Campbell and Mary Bensall, March 31, 1844, by Asa Holmes, J. P.

John Campbell and Berlinda Dennis, Jan. 18, 1850, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

Samuel S. Campbell and Harriett Williams, June 4, 1846, by John Cramblett, J. P.

William Campbell and Elizabeth Downer, Nov. 26, 1846, by William Arnold, J. P.

.Manassas Caneagy and Elizabeth Easlick, Feb. 7, 1845, by James Cameron.

Albert S. Canfield and Louis Copeland, Oct. 14, 1845, by Rev. George Lucy.

Andrew Cannon and Nancy Findley, March 20, 1845, by Cyrus McNeely.

David Capper and Ann Foster, Nov. 19, 1844, by Rev. John M. Trego.

Joseph Capstack and Mary Jane Coleman, July 5, 1849, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

Joseph Carnahan and Mary Ann Sharp, Oct. 3, 1850, by T. R. Crawford, V. D. M.

Samuel Carnahan and Jane Finney, Jan. 27, 1847, by Rev. John Hattery, J. P.

William Carnahan and Jane McCullough, Nov. 9, 1843, by Rev. Israel Archbold.

Rezin Carnes and Mary Ann Vickers, Feb. 21, 1850, by Rev. A. Magee.

James Carpenter and Nancy Turner, Feb. 19, 1850, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

James H. Carpenter and Elizabeth Hilton, March 27, 1842, by M. B. Lukens, J. P.

John B. Carpenter and Rachel Ann Long, March 16, 1848, by James Hoover, J. P.

Peter Carpenter and Mary Geary, Nov. 3, 1849, by Samuel Ramsey, J. P.

Walker Carpenter and Ann Linsey, Oct. 28, 1841, by Rev. Israel Archbold.

William Carpenter and Margaret Antibush, Aug. 14, 1843, by William Arnold, J. P.

John Carson and Mary Dodds, May 20, 1841, by G. D. Kinner, V. D. M.

William Carson and Eliza Mays, March 1, 1842, by John Rea, V. D. M.

William Carter and Nancy Nuby, June 28, 1849, by William Arnold, J. P.

Thomas C. Carthill and Lucinda Crawford, Jan. 8, 1844, by Wesley Smith.

Joseph Carver and Sarah Bashor, Jan. 4, 1842, by Samuel Lewis, J. P.


592 - HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF HARRISON COUNTY


John Case and Lucy A. Patterson, Aug. 3, 1843, by Asa Holmes, J. P. Johnson

Case and Martha Jane Feigley, Aug. 9, 1849, by James J. Mcllgar.

Henry Cash and Eunice Brown, Feb. 17, 1848, by John W. Baker.

Hezekiah Cash and Sarah Ann Jones, Oct. 20, 1842, by Rev. Henry Bradshaw.

Samuel H. Cash and Elizabeth Adams, Feb. 6, 1845, by James Cameron.

Joseph Castell and Eliza Jane Cannon, Feb. 28, 1850, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

David Carnahan and Sarah Gilmore, March 16, 1841, by Rev. Alex. Wilson.

President Carrel and Hannah Fowler, March 13, 1842, by John Gruber, J. P.

John S. Carrick and Eleanor Kerr, Oct. 7, 1847, by Rev. John Rea.

George Caves and Rachel Bartlett, June 24, 1847, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Hiram Cecil and Susanna Comfer, Dec. 29, 1842, by Rev. G. M. Hair.

John Cecil and Susanna Donahey, Dec. 10, 1846, by Hamilton McFadden, J. P.

Joshua Cecil and Rebecca Christy, Nov. 12, 1848, by Michael Lard.

Phillip Cecil and Rachel Sinclair, April 24, 1845, by Isaac Talbott, J. P.

Richard Cecil and Jane Bliss, Feb. 25, 1847, by Rev. Job Lisetor.

John Chamberlain and Rosanna Mitchel, March 1, 1843, by Rev. G. M. Hair.

Daniel D. Chicken and Mary Hall, Dec. 13, 1846, by R. K. Price, J. P.

James Christy and Nancy Johnston, Dec. 24, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Christy and Rachel Vanhorn, Dec. 21, 1844, by M. F. Burkhead, J. P.

Rev. A. D. Clark and Mary L. Lee, Oct. 11, 1849, by Rev. A. W. Black.

Arnold Clark and Charity Locks, Sept. 28, 1846, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Ephraim Clark and Isabella Kennedy, March 11, 1847, by Rev. John Rea.

John Clark and Amy Humphreys, March 8, 1845, by R. K. Price, J. P.

John. Clark and Elizabeth Smith, Oct. 26, 1848, by John Graham, J. P.

John Clark and Mary Jane Legget, July 19, 1847, by David Bower, J. P.

John T. Clark and Sarah Jane Mercer, Oct. 12, 1848, by Michael H. Toland.

Johnson Clark and. Mary Ann Gourley, Sept. 15, 1842, by B. Mitchel, V. D. M.

William Clark and Silence Foreman, Dec. 23, 1845, by David Bower, J. P.

Daniel Clements and Elizabeth Dickerson, April 5, 1843, by Rev. G. M. Hair.

John Clements and Malinda Ramage, Jan. 29, 1846, by Rev. Thomas Merrill.

Thomas Clifford and Rachel Dunlap, Nov. 10, 1841, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John S. Cloakey and Susanna Parrish, May 28, 1850, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

Abraham Coleman and Rachel Mercer, March 23, 1847, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Richard Coleman and Mary Barnhouse, Feb. 24, 1848, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

William Collans and Sidney Jones, Oct. 11, 1842, by John Hastings, J. P.

Thomas B. Colvin and Lydia Ann Gruble, June 17, 1841, by Joseph Fry, J. P.

William Colvin and Emma L. Carr, Feb. 2, 1843, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Dr. John W. Comley and Mary C. Armstrong, Dec. 17, 1859, by Robert Scott.

Adam Compher and Elizabeth Bone, Aug. 28, 1849, by T. R. Crawford, V. D. M.

William Compher and Elizabeth Moore, Feb. 24, 1848, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Enoch Conaway and Ruth A. Granfell, June 6, 1844, by Rev. Israel Archbold.

John Conwell and Mary Gordon, Oct. 6, 1848, by Rev. James C. Merryman.

George Cooper and Mary Ann Dickerson, Oct. 24, 1850, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Morris Coovert and Catharine Swallow, Nov. 1, 1848, by John W. Baker, J. P.

Joshua Cope and Hanna Dungan, Jan. 3, 1843, by William Arnold, J. P.

Nathan Cope and Jane Black, Sept. 17, 1841, by J. Montgomery.

Samuel Cope and Louisa Rogers, Aug. 17, 1847, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

James Copeland and Margaret Gutshall, March 19, 1846, by Henry H. Beckitt, J. P.

John G. Copeland and Ann Copeland, June 23, 1843, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

Jonathan Copeland and Isabella Mealy, Feb. 20, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

David Corbett and Susan Harrison, May 11, 1842, by George Clancy, V. D. M.

Patrick Cosgrove and Elizabeth Doyle. Oct. 17, 1850, by William Arnold, J. P.

Henry Cotton and Eliza Cox, Oct. 8, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

Andrew Coulter and Nancy Mays, Jan. 9, 1844, by John Rea, V. D. M.

John S. Coulter and Mary Tumlinson, Nov. 30, 1843, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Samuel Cortright and Eleanor Wheeler, April 18, 1850, by George F. Jones.

William Courtright and Mary Sergent, Nov. 17, 1842, by George Atkinson, J. P.

Nelson Cousins and Herilda Singer, Dec. 2, 1847, by John Cheney, J. P.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES - 593


Benjamin Covert and Catharine Brokaw, May 15, 1845, by Rev. Moses Allen.

Joseph Covert and Susan Huston, May 23, 1844, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Harrison Cox and Eliza Jane Harper, Aug. 12, 1845, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

Elisha Cox and Elizabeth Vansickle, Oct. 5, 1845, by J. J. Covert.

John Cox and Easter Caven, Dec. 17, 1850, by R. Herron.

Joshua Cox and Elizabeth Lockman, Aug. 13, 1848, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Isaac Crawford and Louis J. Jackson, March 22, 1845, by T. T. Larkin, J. P.

John Crawford and Elizabeth Hedges, May 17, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Crawford and Sarah Hunt, Nov. 21, 1850, by Rev. J. M. Bray.

John C. Crawford and Catherine Shadran, Aug. 4, 1842, by Robert P. Simpson, J. P.

Lemuel Crawford and Sarah Henderson, March 27, 1850, by R. Herron.

William H. Crawford and Henriette Brown, Jan. 6, 1845, by Robert Wade, J. P.

Washington Crabb and Sarah J. Carnahan, Sept. 8, 1846, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

Gideon Crabtree and Sarah Jane Carothers, March 14, 1850, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

Cornelius Crabtree and Sophia Poulson, Nov. 25, 1846, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Samuel Craig and Margaret Ann McFadden, June 14, 1841, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

William Craig and Elizabeth Wallace, Feb. 9, 1843, by James Kerr, J. P.

Walter Craig and Jane Moore, Jan. 9, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Jacob Cramblett and Sarah McClintick, April 25, 1845, by R. Brown.

Joel Cramblett and Mary Ann Fowler, May 30, 1844, by Rev. Benjamin Wood.

Frederick Cramer and Phebe Ann Parker, April 14, 1842, by Reynolds K. Price.

Wesley Creal and Diana Manbeck, March 8, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

William Cree and Rachel Jewell, April 2, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

John H. Creger and Margaret Dolby, April 18, 1847, by Rev. A. C. Hunger.

Reuben Creger and Mary Ann Middleton, May 20, 1849, by James Hoover, J. P.

Abraham Croskey and Mary Jane Phillips, Sept. 29, 1842, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Alexander Crossan and Rebecca Oglevee, May 14, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Andrew Crouch and Malinda Crouch, April 24, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Samuel Crouch and Susanna J. Harvey, Oct. 18, 1848, by Samuel Cunningham, J. P.

Wilson Crouch and Margaret Campbell, Nov. 22, 1849, by John Wilkin, J. P.

Joseph Crumley and Elizabeth.A. Crabtree, Oct. 10, 1850, by Rev. A. Magee.

Solomon Crumrine and Franney Kerr, Sept. 12, 1844, by David Bower, J. P.

William Crumrine and Susan Kimmel, April 4, 1844, by William Arnold, J. P.

Samuel H. Culbertson and Esther J. Clements, Feb. 1, 1849, by Rev. Joseph Gordon.

(William T. Cullin and Rachel Grewell, Sept. 27, 1846, by R. K. Price, J. P.

James Cummings and Rebecca Edwards, Oct. 25, 1841, by John Graham.

Samuel Cummings and Margaret Thomas, March 25, 1847, by Rev. D. S.

Welling. Philip Cummins and Mary Ann Trimble, Jan. 12, 1847, by G. A. Lowman.

David Cunningham and Ann Barricklow, March 18, 1841, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

John Cunningham and Sarah A. Bone, June 17, 1847, by Rev. Richard Gray.

Samuel Cunningham and Margaret Lewis, May 27, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Robert F. Custer and Margaret Baker, Oct. 10, 1850, by Rev. A. Magee.

William Custer and Margaret Welch, Nov. 4, 1847, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Leslie Cutshall and Carolina Gibson, Nov. 28, 1850, by W. D. Webb.

John Czatt and Sarah J. Johnson, Jan. 1, 1846, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Bazel Danbow and Ruth Tenner, Jan. 2, 1845, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Aaron Davis and Mary Ann Busby, Nov. 29, 1846, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

Henry Davis and Catharine Renniker, Sept. 6, 1848, by John Adams, J. P.

James Davis and Sidney Marshall, Oct. 4, 1843, by Wesley Smith.

James Davis and Elizabeth Parrish, May 29, 1845, by William Tipton.

John Davis and Rhoda Emily Townsend, Oct. 4, 1849, by Cyrus McNeely.


594 - HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF HARRISON COUNTY


Nicholas Davis and Susannah B. Barrett, Sept. 1, 1848, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

Robert Davis and Nancy Pritchard, Nov. 14, 1850, by Thomas Jones.

Alfred A. Davidson and Catharine A. Covert, Dec. 19, 1850, by Rev. Samuel W. Day.

Faris Davidson and Nancy Myers, April 8, 1841, by Rev. Benjamin Furgason.

Jacob L. Davidson and Dorcas A. Derry, April 19, 1846, by R. K. Price, J. P.

William Davidson and Sarah Petty, April 16, 1846, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

William Davidson and Christina Shepler, Oct. 7, 1849, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

William R. Davidson and Sarah A. Fulton, Oct. 9, 1847, by Rev. Jacob Lemmori.

Zera Davidson and Nancy Johnson, Jan. 28, 1841, by Rev. Benjamin P. Ferguson.

James Day and Isabella Crabb, Oct. 3, 1841, by James E. Taylor.

James A. Day and Emily Walcutt, Aug. 29, 1850, by R. Herron.

Milton Dearth and Matilda Rankin, May 7, 1846, by Rev. J. J. Covert.

Jesse De Long and Eleanor Watson, Oct. 29, 1841, by Jesse Merrill, J. P.

Albert Demster and Lucy Trimble, April 24, 1849, by Rev. Pardon Cook.

Silvester S. Demuth and Isabella A. Miller, Aug. 25, 1849, by William Reed, J. P.

William T. Demming and Mary Wilson, Inc. 25, 1850, by Rev. J. M. Bray.

Jacob Depue and Rebecca Bishop, March 1, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

Lewis Devault and Margaret Straughbaugh, March 23, 1843, by William Cobb, J. P.

Jacob Devault and Margaret Gutshall, April 4, 1844, by Henry H. Beckett, J. P.

Casper Devilbiss and Mary Jane Braden, Jan. 25, 1849, by Cyrus McNeely.

Andrew Devore and Sarah Holland, June 3, 1841, by William Arnold, J. P.

Elisha Devore and Mary Ann Petty, April 6, 1849, by W. C. P. Hamilton.

Jeremiah, Devore Letticia Shimer, July 21, 1842, by James Welsh, J. P.

John Devore and Mariah F. Petty, Nov. 16, 1843, by Rev. Elijah Carson.

Silas Devore and Eliza Bishop, Oct. 10, 1850, by Rev. John Burns.

Elias Dew and Elizabeth Craig, April 15, 1841, by John H. Brown, J. P.

Joseph Dew and Mary Ann Gray, Dec. 12, 1844, by F. T. Larkin, J. P.

John Dewitt and Polly Mountz, July 16, 1849, by James J. Mcllgar.

William Dewitt and Nancy Swaney, Aug. 4, 1844, by Reynolds K. Price, J. P.

James H. Dicks and Mary Davis, Jan. 14, 1848, by Rev. Asbury W. Simpkins.

William Dicks and Eliza Cullin, Aug. 24, 1845, by R. K. Price, J. P.

Joshua Dickerson and Nancy Elliott, Dec. 30, 1841, by Rev. William F. Lauck.

Joshua Dickerson and Mary Jane Elliott, Feb. 8, 1844, by Wesley Smith.

Benjamin Dickey and Mary Riley, Dec. 30, 1847, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Samuel Dickey and Catharine Irvin, Jan. 27, 1848, by Isaac Falbeth, J. P.

Frederick Dinger and Margaret Naregong, May 29, 1842, by Henry H. Beckett, J. P.

Sampson Dinger and Mary Ann Stall, Jan. 4, 1849, by Henry H. Beckett, J. P.

Robert Dodds and Rebecca McCartney, Oct. 10, 1842, by Isaac Talbott, J. P.

William Donaldson and Nancy English, Sept. 29, 1848, by Rev. Jeremiah Phillips.

Zaza Donnell and Nancy Boon, Sept. 11, 1845, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Henry Dool and Mary Clifford, Dec. 16, 1846, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

James Dooling and Lucinda Davis, May_ 6, 1841, by Rev. E. Smith.

Samuel Dougan and Ellen Dougan, March 5, 1842, by George Cook, J. P.

Lemuel Dowden and Catharine Monciff, July 31, 1845, by Cyrus McNeely.

Thomas B. Dowden and Elizabeth Drummond, April 14, 1847, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

George Downs and Mary Jane Anderson, July .1, 1847, by Hamilton McFadden, J. P.

William Drummond and Margaret Fulton, April 15, 1847, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Robert M. Duncan and Mary Ann Alexander, Oct. 10, 1850, by Rev. John Marshall.

Joshua Dunham and Matilda Nelson, Jan. 15, 1841, by Robert Givin, J. P.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES - 595


Adam Dunlap and Margaret J. Buchanan, Aug. 20, 1845, by Rev. Moses Allen.

Hazard Dunlap and Rebecca Brown, Sept. 28, 1850, by David Hanlin, J. P.

Hugh Dunlap and Elizabeth Dunlap, Feb. 15, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Joseph Dunlap and Julia Ann Hays, Feb. 12, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Joshua Dunlap and Nancy Watson, Oct. 16, 1847, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

William Dunlap and Margaret Millikin, Feb. 14, 1850, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

James H. Duswald and Sarah Shook, Dec. 9, 1847, by B. W. Viers, J. P.

George Easterday and Mary M. Warner, April 3, 1848, by Rev. A. N. Bartholomew.

Presley Edwards and Elizabeth Glass, Oct. 18; 1842, by David Bower, J. P.

Richard Edwards and Sarah Ann Quillan, March 7, 1850, by David Hanlin, J. P.

George Eli and Phebe M. Corey, Oct. 28, 1848, by William Arnold, J. P.

George Elliott and Adeline McCormick, April 4, 1849, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

James Elliot and Sarah Jane Howser, Sept. 5, 1848, by Rev. James C. Merryman.

Joseph Elliott and Amelia Catherine Ely, April 15, 1843, by Wesley Smith.

Samuel Elliott and Sarah H. Thomas, March 4, 1845, by Rev. E. Hays.

Jeremiah Enlowes and Hannah Corbin, July 3, 1840, by Wesley Smith.

John Endsley and Barbara Knouff, June 29, 1848, by James Kerr, J. P.

Robert W. Endsley and Elizabeth Birney, Dec. 26, 1843, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Alpheus Enlish and Nancy M. McCarroll, Oct. 7, 1847, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

James English and Ann McCarroll, Aug. 19, 1844, by Rev. James W. Walker.

John Espey and. Rebecca Kimmel, Feb. 17, 1848, by Rev. A. Bartholomew.

James Eslick and Eliza Ross, Oct. 8, 1847, by B. W. Viers, J. P.

John Evans and Sarah Stewart, Dec. 22, 1842, by Rev. W. T. Adams.

William Evans and Margaret Brown, Oct. 17, 1844, by Rev. Israel Archbold.

Edward Exbee and Melina Moore, Nov. 6, 1849, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

Thomas Familton and Elizabeth Middleton, Aug. 13, 1848, by John Graham, J. P.

David Farmer and Polly Jamison, Dec. 27, 1849, by William Larimer.

John W. Farnsworth and Margaret Jane McConnell, April 2, 1843, by John L. Layport, J. P.

Jackson Fawcett and Mary Guyn, Nov. 9, 1841, by Samuel Lewis, J. P.

Brice Felingberger and Sarah M. Reed, Aug. 9, 1849, by Thomas Finnicum, J. P.

William Fell and Elizabeth A. Fields, May 5, 1847, by Rev. Charles Thorn.

Andrew Ferrell and Mary A. McCurdy, May 18, 1846, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

Curtis Ferrell and Philand Packer, Nov. 28, 1850, by Rev. John Knox.

Isaac Ferrell and Elizabeth Conaway, Aug. 22, 1844, by Rev. Ebenezer Hays.

John W. Ferrell and Cynthia Burrier, Oct. 3, 1848, by William Arnold, J. P.

Henry Ferrensworth and Susanna Strahan, March 8, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

R. P. Finney and Mary Hitchcock, Dec. 11, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Robert P. Finney and Lydia Ann Jenkins, Nov. 8, 1846, by John Graham, J. P.

Thomas Finney and Susanna Cocherel, May 2, 1847, by R. K. Price, J. P.

Thomas Finney and Margaret Nash, May 4, 1848, by John Blair, J. P.

George Finicum and Lydia A. Hilbert, Sept. 6, 1846, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Robert Finnical and Sarah M. Hines, Nov. 14, 1850, by Rev. John Moffitt.

David Finnicum and Rebecca Gibler, Aug. 19, 1847, by Rev. Thomas N. Megaw.

David Firebaugh and Elizabeth Boor, June 10, 1841, by Rev. Adam Hetzler.

Albert M. Fisher and Nancy McKittrick, June 28, 1846, by James Cameron.

George Fisher and Emily Russel, Sept. 9, 1843, by Rev. Thomas R. Buckle.

John Fisher and Margaret Robison, July 19, 1846, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Joseph Fisher and Mary Covert, Oct. 15, 1842, by Wesley Smith.

Wilson Fisher and Catharine A. Middleton, Sept. 7, 1848, by James Moore, J. P.

George Fivecoats and Frances Ann Lee, June 13, 1850, by Samuel Ramsey, J. P.

William Fivecoats and Lucinda Lee, June 24, 1841, by Rev. Elias Gotshall.

George Fogle and Mary A. Mosgrove, Nov. 22, 1849, by Cyrus McNeely.

John M. Folks and Mary E. Taylor, July 4, 1848, by Rev. James Henderson.

Joseph Foot and Catherine Linard, Feb. 15, 1844, by Alexander Barger, J. P.

B. Slemmons Ford and Margaret Ramsey, Jan. 20, 1842, by Robert Clark.


596 - HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF HARRISON COUNTY


Edward Ford and Catharine Minney, Dec. 11, 1844, by Reynolds K. Price, J. P.

John C. Ford and Rebecca Vasbinder, Feb. 19, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Lewis Ford and Mary Matilda Simes, Sept. 6, 1849, by Rev. William P. Hunt.

William Ford and Tabitha Barrett, Sept. 26, 1846, by Rev. Josiah Gibson.

Aaron Forman and Jane Ann Ferry, Sept. 16, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

Reason Foreman and Sarah Penn, Oct. 7, 1841, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Rezin Foreman and Sarah Ann Thompson, May 3, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

Samuel Foreman and Susanna Copeland, March 24, 1842, by William Argo.

John Forsyth and Eliza Allen, Sept. 10, 1844, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Levi C. Forsythe and Emma Abrams, Dec. 9, 1848, by Rev. E. Vilton.

David Fortner and Margaret Beck, Aug. 18, 1844, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

Caleb Foster and Malila J. Picken, July 10, 1846, by R. Brown.

Gideon Fouts and Delila Ann Jones, Jan. 18, 1843, by Rev. Jacob Brill.

John Fouts and Margaret Sprowls, Dec. 19, 1850, by Rev. James M. Bray.

Jeremiah Fowler and Mariah Fisher, May 25, 1842, by Rev. Benjamin Wood.

John E. Fowler and Ingalia Spray, Nov. 17, 1844, by Rev. Benjamin Wood.

Thomas Fox and Rebecca Stewart, Jan. 7, 1845, by Nathan Tannahill, J. P.

James B. Frazer and Elizabeth Farmer, April 19, 1847, by Rev. Robert Andrews.

John Frazier and Sarah Ann Ferguson, Oct. 24, 1850, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Robert Freshwater and Elizabeth Thompson, March 23, 1848, by Samuel Cunningham.

John Fulton and Christianne Leinard, April 27, 1849, by James J. McIlgar.

William Fulton, Jr., and Eliza Boyd, July 4, 1848, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Furney and Nancy Johnson, Sept. 26, 1844, by Rev. Robert Cook.

James Galbreath and Agnes M. Stout, June 5, 1850, by McNight Williamson.

John Gilbraith and Margaret Allison, March 20, 1845, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Joseph Galbraith and Mary Stevens, Aug. 19, 1841, by John Knox, J. P.

Washington Gilbreath and Jemima Stull, Jan. 15, 1850, by Macknight W. Cleaverson.

John Gallagher and Margaret Farmer, Jan. 9, 1845, by Rev. Joseph Cloaky.

Samuel Gambel and Susanna Heavlin, Nov. 25, 1847, by Hamilton McFadden, J. P.

William Gamble and Lecta J. Rowley, Dec. 11, 1845, by Rev. W. R. McGowan.

John Gardener and Maria Jones, Sept. 25, 1850, by William Wilson, J. P.

James Gardner and Jane Scott, Dec. 24, 1846, by Isaac Talbot, J. P.

James Gardner and Tabitha Ann Cox, Oct. 10, 1848, by William Smith.

Samuel Gardner and Mary E. J. Guthrie, Feb. 15, 1844, by R. Brown.

Samuel Gardner and Elizabeth Leard, Jan. 8, 1846, by Samuel W. Day.

Edward Garner and Julia Ann Merryman, Sept. 7, 1848, by Rev. Pardon Cook.

Daniel Garvin and Catherine Davis, Sept. 15, 1842, by Rev. Moses Allen.

William Garven and Martha E. McCullough, Jan. 25, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Hiram Gatchel and Sarah Moore, Sept. 5, 1842, by John Blair, J. P.

Jacob Gatchel and Elizabeth Barger, Aug. 1, 1844, by Elijah Carson, J. P.

Jobe W. Gatchell and Frances Norris, July 17, 1844, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

John Geesey and Nancy Davis, March 28, 1844, by Asa Holmes, J. P.

Jonas Geesy and Elizabeth Moore, Dec. 30, 1841, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Washington C. George and Sarah Currell, Oct. 7, 1848, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Obediah Gibler and Phebe Finnicum, July 16, 1848, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

John Gibson and Mary Mills, March 8, 1841, by James Evans, J. P.

John Giles and Charlott Hendrix, Dec. 1, 1842, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

William Giles and Sarah Ann Coleman, Nov. 21, 1850, by Rev. John Burns.

John W. Gillespie and Cornelia Ann Anderson, Nov. 29, 1842, by Wesley Smith.

Thomas Gillespie and Isabella Jane Haverfield, Feb. 9, 1843, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

William Gillespie and Nancy Cook, June 9, 1846, by William Taggart, V. D. M.

Samuel Gilmore and Elizabeth McMillan, Jan. 2, 1845, by Nathan Tannehill, J. P.

William Gilmore and Margaret Carrothers, March 25, 1841, by James Kerr, V. D. M.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES - 597


William C. Glasgow and Eliza Poulson, April 3, 1846, by John Layport, J. P.

Solomon Glass and Nancy Snider, June 30, 1841, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

Isaac Glazener and Mary Ross, Nov. 22, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

James C. Gleaves and Elmira A. McDonald, April 6, 1848, by Rev. J. C. Merryman.

John S. Goe and Catherine E. Colvin, Oct. 7, 1847, by Rev. Elias Gatchel.

William Goff and Elizabeth Markley, March 23, 1848, by Andrew Lynch, J. P.

Francis E. Graham and Rose A. Barnhouse, Oct. 20, 1846, by Rev. C. C. Riggs.

John Graham and Sarah Ann Dicks, May 26, 1842, by John Megaw.

Thomas M. Granfell and Jane Shanks, Jan. 30, 1848, by Jonas Holloway, J. P.

Andrew J. Gray and Nancy Brown, Dec. 6, 1849, by Rev. John Moffit.

James A. Gray and Jane E. Junkies, May 17, 1842, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Gray and Sarah Mays, June 27, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Samuel R. Gray and Eliza E. Moorehead, Feb. 4, 1846, by John Rea, V. D. M.

Silas Gray and Sarah Rankin, June 16, 1842, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

William Gray and Sarah Ann Cartle, March 6, 1845, by F. T. Larkin, J. P.

Jacob Graybill and Elizabeth Megunnell, Jan. 8, 1848, by Rev. Abraham Lemaster.

George Green and Mary Ann Scott, April 7, 1844, by Wesley Smith.

John Green and Sarah Ross, Nov. 30, 1848, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

James Greenfield and Lovenia Hanshaw, April 14, 1842, by George Clancy, V. D. M.

John Oliver Greenwalt and Hannah L. Packer, Dec. 2, 1846, by R. K. Price, J. P.

Joshua C. Greenwalt and Eleanor Grover, Oct. 18, 1849, by James Taggart, J. P.

Isaac Grewell and Eleanor Brown, Feb. 8, 1843, by Mark Hogge, J. P.

William W. Griffin and Meriam Dunlap, Dec. 21, 1849, by Rev. Eli Slutes.

Harrison Griffith and Deborah Carrothers, March 20, 1841, by Cornelius Crabtree, J. P.

Joshua Griffith and Eleanor Ann Oxley, Jan. 26, 1841, by Cornelius Crabtree, J. P.

Thomas G. Grisinger and Sarah Jane Barrier, July 23, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

John Grooms and Rachel Mansfield, Dec. 15, 1842, by Matthew H. Phillips, J. P.

William Grubb and Elizabeth Latham, Nov. 24, 1842, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

John Gruber and Margaret Baird, Nov. 14, 1848, by Rev. C. C. Riggs.

David Gundy and Rachel Hines, March 27, 1845, by Rev. Charles Carter.

Jacob Gundy and Elizabeth Gutshall, April 13, 1843, by Rev. W. Simpkins.

Michael V. Gundy and Christiana Overholtz, Jan. 27, 1848, by Rev. Andrew Klingle.

Robert Grunning and Ann Hutchison, March 23, 1848, by T. T. Larkin, J. P.

Alexander W. Guthrie and Elizabeth Potts, Sept. 5, 1850, by Samuel Langdon.

Benjamin Guthrie and Harriett Fitzgerald, Oct. 28, 1841.

John M. Guthrie and Caroline Crabtree, Feb. 10, 1846, by Samuel W. Day.

William Guthrie and Isabella Leard, June 15, 1843, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

Abraham Gutshall and Catherine Stall, May 11, 1843, by Thomas Finnicum, J. P.

Daniel Gutshall and Hannah A. Gibson, June 29, 1843, by Henry F. Brickett, J. P.

Gideon Gutshall and Sarah Jane Welling, March 28, 1850, by Rev. John Hare.

Jacob Gutshall and Mahabeth Snider, May 16, 1843, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Jacob Gotshall and Eliza Long, Oct. 3, 1850, by Rev. D. Sparks.

James Gutshall and Catharine A. Reecer, July 10, 1844, by James Welsh, J. P.

James Gutshall and Susanna Smith, Aug. 18, 1850, by George T. Jones.

John Gutshall and Rebecca McClintock, Sept. 24, 1846, by R. Brown.

Joseph Gutshall and Eve Manbeck, March 5, 1846, by Thomas Finnicum.

Levi Gutshall and Catharine Kail, May 3, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

Samuel Gutshall and Ruth Graham, March 19, 1842, by Thomas McClintock.

Moses C. Guy and Mary Ann Fowler, Jan. 13, 1848, by William Arnold, J. P.

Thomas Guynn and Mary Cope, April 12, 1846, by Thomas Phillips, J. P.

William Guynn and Martha Ramsey, April 30, 1845, by William Arnold, J. P.


598 - HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF HARRISON COUNTY


Benjamin Guyton and Eleanor Fitzgerald, Oct. 2, 1845, by Rev. Abraham Wheeler.

Francis A. Haines and Arabella Haines, Aug. 5, 1847, by Rev. William Knox.

Hiram Haines and Terza J. Wilson, March 4, 1845, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

Jesse Hall and Hannah Herford, June 6, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Hall and Elizabeth Richard, Nov. 23, 1848, by John Ross, J. P.

Lewis Hall and Margaret Kent, Dec. 14, 1843, by William Cobb, J. P.

Reuben W. Hall and Sarah Jane Jones, Nov. 2, 1849, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Tipton B. Hall and Rachel Fife, March 24, 1847, by Rev. D. S. Welling.

Henry Hallyer and Matilda Castell, Oct. 9, 1842, by Richard Gray.

Alexander Hamilton and Nancy Hilton, Oct. 28, 1847, by Rev. T. A. Crawford.

Craig Hamilton and Margaret McFadden, Feb. 21, 1850, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

John Hamilton and Rebecca Pritchard, Aug. 21, 1845, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Joseph H. Hamilton and Mary Johnson, Dec. 3, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

William Hamlin and Julia Jackson, Jan. 7, 1845, by Rev. George Coleman.

Harvey Hammond and Margaret A. Feigley, May 27, 1847, by Rev. J. Lester.

John H. Hammond and Nancy Carrick, Nov. 11, 1845, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

John Rancher and Priscilla Batten, June 4, 1843, by Wesley Smith.

Rezin Handley and Calista R. Hurlbert, July 16, 1843, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Neri A. Hanna and Eliza Jane Phillips, June 7, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Samuel Hanna and Docia A. Boggs, March 16, 1847, by Rev. John Rea.

Smith Hanshaw and Sarah Johnson, Feb. 20, 1844, by Asa Holmes, J. P.

John Harbin and Providence Graden, Oct. 9, 1843, by Rev. Jacob Lemmon.

Charles Harding and Pamelia Carnes, June 20, 1849, by Marshall McCall, J. P.

Edward Harding and Sarah Tucker, Dec. 11, 1847, by Rev. J. W. Case.

William Hardisty and Charlotte Hill, Dec. 24, 1847, by T. T. Larkin, J. P.

Thomas Harmony and Sarah A. Neal, July 29, 1847, by John Graham, J. P.

Ebenezer C. Harriett and Eleanora Norris, Oct. 11, 1848, by R. K. Price, J. P.

Augustus C. Harris and Margaret Clark, March 14, 1844, by Reynolds K. Price, J. P.

John Harris and Mary Jane Brown, Feb. 19, 1850, by Rev. John Moffitt.

John Harrison and Rueann Ogden, June 5, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Thomas W. Harrison and Mary P. Robertson, Oct. 30, 1848, by Rev. Joseph Gorden.

Walter Harshe and Catharine Carothers, April 5, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

James Harshee and Maria Carothers, May 22, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Thomas Hartley and Lydia Tomlinson, Oct. 11, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

William H. Harton and Mary Marris, Dec. 8, 1841, by Rev. L. Janney.

James Harvey and Margaret Clark, March 14, 1850, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

Milton Harvey and Elizabeth Bartlett, June 11, 1845, by Samuel Skinner, J. P.

William Harvey and Catherine J. Baxter, 'Aug. 24, 1848, by John Graham, J. P.

Philip Hatz and Martha McConnell, Jan. 17, 1848, by Rev. John Hattery.

William Hatton and Margaret Rutledge, July 3, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

Joseph Havener and Rebecca Mitchell, Sept. 3, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Gillespie Haverfield and Mary Clifford, Jan. 18, 1844, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

James N. Haverfield and Martha Hitchcock, Nov. 28, 1844, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

James N. Haverfield and Sarah Holmes, Nov. 3, 1841, by James C. Taylor.

John Haverfield and Emeline Lavely, Oct. 27, 1842, by Rev. Harvey Bradshaw.

Robert Haverfield and Sarah Moffett, Oct. 16, 1850, by Rev. John Moffitt.

Thomas H. Haverfield and Mary Ann Bell, March 22. 1849, by John Blair, J. P.

William S. Haverfield and Ruhama Nash, March 13, 1842, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

William Hawthorn and Mary Stires, March 4, 1847, by Rev. Charles Thorn.

Abriam Hayes and Anne De Long, April 8, 1845, by Robert Henderson, J. P.

Daniel Hayne and Lorana Wharton. Sept. 10, 1848, by William Arnold, J. P.

William Haynes and Martha M. Williams, Nov. 24, 1848, by Elijah Carson, J. P.


ADDITIONAL HARRISON COUNTY MARRIAGES - 599


Andrew Hazlett and Margaret Jane Johnson, April 19, 1849, by Rev. John Burns.

Thomas M. Hazlett and Amelia Bone, Aug. 15, 1850, by Rev. A. Magee..

Joseph Healea and Polly Ferrell, April 27, 1843, by Wesley Smith.

Samuel Healea and Sarah Ann Boils, Sept. 2, 1841, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Thomas Healea and Catharine Thompson, Jan. 21, 1842, by Rev. Wm. F. Lauck.

John Heaston and Frances Firebaugh, Oct. 16, 1850, by Rev. Eli Slutes.

Benjamin Heavlin and Sarah McPeck, Dec. 21, 1847, by James Hoover, J. P.

Isaac Heavlin and Susannah Bricker, Aug. 20, 1846, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Stephen H. Heavlin and Elizabeth McKinney, Nov. 12, 1846, by Hamilton McFadden, J. P.

Samuel Hedge and Mary Blair, Jan. 29, 1844, by Rev. James W. Walker.

Chalkey Hefflin and Nancy Coleman, Jan. 7, 1847, by G. A. Lowman.

John Hefting and Nancy Gardner, Sept. 12, 1846, by G. A. Lowman.

John W. Hefling and Rachel Middleton, Nov. 11, 1848, by John Graham, J. P.

Lindley Hefling and Elizabeth Gardner, Aug. 20, 1846, by John Graham, J. P.

Samuel Heidy and Jane Hendrix, Jan. 6, 1842, by E. H. Custer, J. P.

Israel Hemery and Eleanor Tomlinson, June 25, 1849, by Rev. Lemuel B. Perkins.

Jacob Hendershot and Mary Welling, March 19, 1844, by Hugh Parks, V. D. M.

Alexander Henderson and Margaret Finical, June 15, 1843, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Elias Henderson and Sarah Crawford, June 10, 1847, by Rev. Charles H. Peters.

Rev. James Henderson and Eleanor A. Thompson, July 12, 1848, by Rev. James C. Merryman.

John Henderson and Mary J. Hammond, Aug. 27, 1846, by Rev. Thomas Hanna.

John Henderson and Mary Ann Haverfield, March 28, 1850, by Rev. James R. Doig.

Matthew Henderson and Isabella Maxwell, Sept. 3, 1844, by James Thornberg.

William Henderson and Rosanna Dool, Dec. 29, 1842, by Rev. G. M. Hair.

William H. Henderson and Julia Ann Bargar, March 22, 1849, by James Kerr, V. D. M.

Meshec Hendricks and Margaret Darr, May 29, 1845, by Rev. Charles Carter.

Peter Hendricks and Mary Elizabeth Weyant, March 28, 1850, by Abraham Busby, J. P.

Jacob Hennes and Sarah Medley, Sept. 3, 1845, by Samuel Ramsey, J. P.

Andrew Henry and Elizabeth McGuire, April 26, 1850, by Thomas McClintock, J. P.

Thomas Henry and Hannah Chaney, Jan. 27, 1842, by Robert P. Simpson, J. P.

Jacob H. Herdman and Mary E. Hamilton, March 20, 1848, by Rev. Alexander Wilson.

Lemuel Herron and Rachel Ann Lemaster, Sept. 21, 1848, by William Wilson, J. P.

Hiram Herryman and Nancy Jane Bell, Feb. 14, 1849, by Rev. James C. Merryman.

Joseph Hestand and Catharine Firebaugh, Sept. 16, 1841, by Rev. J. Moffitt.

Samuel Heston and Lucinda Holmes, Nov. 24, 1842, by Rev. William Deveney.

Hiram Hibbard and Sarah Hamilton, March 30, 1843, by George Clancey, V. D. M.

Richard R. Higgins and Ann E. Branson, April 21, 1842, by George Atkinson, J. P.

Daniel Hilbert and Mary Stall, March 11, 1841, by Benjamin Pope.

Henry Hilbert and Ann Waddington, Feb. 5, 1846, by Amos Bartholomew.

Reuben Hilbert and Margaret Ann Moore, Feb. 14, 1850, by Andrew W. Lynch, J. P.

Philip Hill and Mary Ann Reed, June 12, 1850, by William Reed.

Robert Hill and Elizabeth Rea, Jan. 8, 1846, by John Rea, V. D. M.

Charles Hilliard and Angeline Andrews, Jan. 2, 1844, by Alexander Bangor, J. P.

Conrad Hilligas and Mary Harris, July 27, 1845, by William Arnold, J. P.