Josephine Owens1
Female, born 19 June 1875, died 4 June 1964
Spouse | Henry Jacob Mochel born 15 Aug 1876, died 2 Aug 1950 |
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Josephine Owens was born on June 19, 1875 at Illinois.2,3 She married Henry Jacob Mochel, son of Michael Mochel and Caroline Klink, about 1898 at Illinois .2 Josephine Owens died on June 4, 1964 at age 88.3
Citations
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2015 |
Sarah Pace1
Female
Spouse | Logan Minor |
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Citations
- [S54] State of Indiana, Indiana Department of Health - Death Certificate.
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2019 |
Deliverance Paisley
Female, born 11 October 1791, died 27 October 1849
Spouse | George Donnell born 21 Sep 1771, died 13 Apr 1853 |
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Deliverance Paisley was born on October 11, 1791 at Guilford County, North Carolina. She married, at age 19, George Donnell, age 39 on Thursday, September 19, 1811 at Guilford County, North Carolina, . Deliverance Paisley died on October 27, 1849 at Bond, Illinois, at age 58.
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2017 |
Alta Parker
Female, born May 1881
Spouse | Albert Charles Hartlerode born Aug 1875 |
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Alta Parker was born in May, 1881 at Indiana. She married, at age 15, Albert Charles Hartlerode, son of Lawrence Hartlerode and Sarah Poor, on Saturday, August 15, 1896 at Lake County, Indiana, .
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2005 |
Florence Parker
Female, born 4 September 1897, died 6 January 1964
Spouse | Rollie I. Beatt born 4 Jun 1891, died a 1918 |
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Florence Parker was born on September 4, 1897 at Salem, Illinois. She married Rollie I. Beatt, son of James M. Beatt and Mary Harvey, in 1913 at Illinois .1 Florence Parker died on January 6, 1964 at Mt. Vernon, Illinois, at age 66.
Citations
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2017 |
Sidney Parsons
Female, born 9 November 1820, died 6 May 1896
Relationship | 2nd great-grandmother of Paul M. Hahn |
Spouse | Elihu Endsley born 1 Feb 1803, died 10 Feb 1880 |
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Sidney Parsons was born on November 9, 1820 at Indiana. She married, at age 18, Elihu Endsley, age 35, son of Abraham Endsley and Rachael Bell Prather, on Sunday, December 2, 1838 at Grant County, Indiana.1,2,3 Sidney Parsons worked as as a Weaver.4 She died on May 6, 1896 at Jackson Township, Amboy, Miami County, Indiana, at age 75. She was buried at Pipe Creek Friends Cemetery, Miami County, Indiana.
1880 Census - Amboy, Jackson Twp:
Elihu is gone. Son Abel H. living with her.
It lists her father from PA, her mother from NC.
1880 Census - Amboy, Jackson Twp:
Elihu is gone. Son Abel H. living with her.
It lists her father from PA, her mother from NC.
Citations
- [S218] Marriage Record - Grant County, Indiana.
- [S17] 1850 Census - Indiana - Miami Co., Jackson Twp., October 25, 1850 Population Schedule,, Page: 195B.
- [S18] 1840 Census - Indiana - Grant Co., Washington Twp., Population Schedule,, Page: 80.
- [S39] Broderbund, World Family Tree Vol.3 #1010.
- [S1] Coan Bible, William Endsley was born June 16, 1842; IFC.
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2015 |
Amanda J. Paul
Female, born 28 December 1857, died 16 February 1939
Amanda J. Paul was born on December 28, 1857. She died on February 16, 1939 at Oxford, Sumner County, Kansas, at age 81.
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2004 |
Elisabeth Pawleski1
Female, died 25 May 1828
Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Paul M. Hahn |
Spouse | Friedrich Kÿkul |
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Elisabeth Pawleski died on May 25, 1828 at Prusinowo, Prussia.1
Citations
- [S535] Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1518-1921Salt Lake City, Utah.
Last Edited | 30 Jun 2017 |
James Pearce
Male
Spouse | Sarah Yost born 1806 |
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Last Edited | 5 Sep 2015 |
James Madison Pearce
Male, born 26 January 1831, died 18 July 1897
Father* | James Pearce |
Mother* | Sarah Yost born 1806 |
Spouse | Phila York born 24 Feb 1842, died 7 Mar 1876 |
James Madison Pearce was born on January 26, 1831 at Madison County, Ohio. He was the son of James Pearce and Sarah Yost. James Madison Pearce married, at age 29, Phila York, age 18, daughter of John P. York and Laura Perham, on Thursday, January 24, 1861 at Miami County, Indiana, . James Madison Pearce died on July 18, 1897 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 66.
Last Edited | 12 Jan 2006 |
Edward Pearson
Male, born 3 June 1648, died 3 June 1697
Relationship | 7th great-grandfather of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Lawrence John Pierson born 4 May 1607, died 24 Feb 1672/73 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Janney born 7 Jun 1609, died 13 Aug 1662 |
Spouse | Sarah Burgess born 14 Jun 1651, died a 1706/7 |
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Edward Pearson was born on June 3, 1648 at Pownall Fee, Mobberly, Cheshire, England. He was a Quaker.1 He was the son of Lawrence John Pierson and Elizabeth Janney. Edward Pearson married, at age 21, Sarah Burgess, age 18, daughter of Richard Burgess and Katherine (surname unknown), on Thursday, March 6, 1669/70 at Pownall Fee, Mobberly, Cheshire, England, . Edward Pearson died on June 3, 1697 at Fall Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at age 49.
From the General Register Office, Somerset House, London:
Whereas Edward Pearson (or Peirson) of Pownall Fee in the County of Chester, and Sarah Burgis of the same township and
County, spinster, having declared their intentions of marriage at sundry times at several public meetings of the people of God,
called Quakers, within the aforesaid County: which was approved by the said meeting. Now these are to certify to all people
whom it may concern that for the full determining of the intentions aforesaid, this Sixth day of the First Month in the Years
one thousand six hundred and seventy-one, in an assembly of the People of God aforesaid at Thomas Pott's house of Pownall
Fee aforesaid, the said Edward Peirson did solemnly in the fear of God, according to the example of the Holy Men of God,
recorded in the Scriptures of Truth, take the said Sarah Burgis to be his wife. And likewise she, the said Sarah Burgis did
then take the said Edward Peirson to be her husband. And we who were present at the taking each other have hereunto set our
hands as Witnesses unto the same, the day and yeare aforesaid.
EDWARD PEIRSON
SARAH BURGIS
And we are Witnesses of the same whose names are Hereunto subscribed.
Lawrence Peirson
William Janney
Joseph Burgis
Anne Janney
Alice Blackshaw
John Bancroft
Robert Milner
Robert Pierson
Hannah Fawlknew
Mary Pierson
Richard Burgis
Henry Janney
Thomas Pott
Barbara Baguley
Mary Pott
Thomas Janney
Daniell Burgis
Mary Bancroft
Hannah Cash
Edward Pearson brought with him this certificate from England.
"To Friends in Pennsylvania, This:Whereas Edward Pearson of Pownall Fee, in ye County of Chester, mason, was willing
to transport himself and family into ye Country of Pennsylvania abovesd, these therefore may certify you yt hee sd. Edward
went away in th unity and by ye consent of Ffriends, paying to everybody what has owed them soo fare as wee know, given at
our monethely meeting held at Ralph Brooke's in Bram Hall in ye County of Chester abovesd, the first of ye 4th month, 1687,
signed on behalf of ye monethely meeting by John Bancroft, Thomas Pott, Richard Smith, William Janney, Tho. Jalish, John
ffeirmely, Harry Burgis, John Hobson, John Larnley, Jr., Ralsp Brooks, John Hough, John Bradley, John Walker, and two
others whose names are illegible."
About 1688 or 1689 Edward and his family removed to within the limits of Falls Monthly Meeting of Bucks Co., Pa. On the
records of this meeting Edward is mentioned several times in connection with mason work. Edward Pearson died intestate in
Bucks County in 1697 or 1698 and Letters of Administration on his estate were granted November 17, 1698, to his son,
Lawrence Pearson, the widow Sarah, now the wife of Martin Wildman, consenting. The estate was probated in Bucks Co.,
Pa., 7/22-1698, the inventory of his property amounting to 173 pounds. The inventory of the estate, both real and personal, of
Edward Pearson was:
lbs s. d.
Lands and plantation with house 100 00 0
For horses and mairs 22 00 0
3 cows and 4 young cattel 16 00 0
For swine 3 00 0
For horses and chains 2 00 0
1 large hackel 12 0
Spinning wheels 1 00 0
1 iron crow and axes 1 00 0
2 saws 12 0
Wedges and rings 06 0
For 1 feather bed and bedding 10 00 0
For 1 chaff bed and bedding 3 10 0
Sundry brass goods 4 05 0
3 iron beds 2 15 0
For pewter 1 10 0
Iron goods 2 10 0
Large Chest 1 00 0
Setel and chairs 1 06 0
Sundry lumber goods 09 3
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Lbs. 173 15s 3d.
Given under our hands this 22nd day of ye 7th Month, 1698.
Samuel Burgis
Joseph Kirkbride
William Paxon
Marriage of Edward Pearson & Sarah Burges, witnesses:
(First column) Lawr. Peirson, widower; John Bancroft, Thomas Janney, William Janney, Robt. Milnor, Henry Janney,
Daniell Burgis, Joseph Burgis, Robert Peirson, Thos. Pott.
(Second column) Mary Bancroft, Anne Janney, Hannah ffaulkner, Barba. Baguley, Hannah Cash, Alice Blackshaw, Mary
Pearson, Mary Pott.
From the General Register Office, Somerset House, London:
Whereas Edward Pearson (or Peirson) of Pownall Fee in the County of Chester, and Sarah Burgis of the same township and
County, spinster, having declared their intentions of marriage at sundry times at several public meetings of the people of God,
called Quakers, within the aforesaid County: which was approved by the said meeting. Now these are to certify to all people
whom it may concern that for the full determining of the intentions aforesaid, this Sixth day of the First Month in the Years
one thousand six hundred and seventy-one, in an assembly of the People of God aforesaid at Thomas Pott's house of Pownall
Fee aforesaid, the said Edward Peirson did solemnly in the fear of God, according to the example of the Holy Men of God,
recorded in the Scriptures of Truth, take the said Sarah Burgis to be his wife. And likewise she, the said Sarah Burgis did
then take the said Edward Peirson to be her husband. And we who were present at the taking each other have hereunto set our
hands as Witnesses unto the same, the day and yeare aforesaid.
EDWARD PEIRSON
SARAH BURGIS
And we are Witnesses of the same whose names are Hereunto subscribed.
Lawrence Peirson
William Janney
Joseph Burgis
Anne Janney
Alice Blackshaw
John Bancroft
Robert Milner
Robert Pierson
Hannah Fawlknew
Mary Pierson
Richard Burgis
Henry Janney
Thomas Pott
Barbara Baguley
Mary Pott
Thomas Janney
Daniell Burgis
Mary Bancroft
Hannah Cash
Edward Pearson brought with him this certificate from England.
"To Friends in Pennsylvania, This:Whereas Edward Pearson of Pownall Fee, in ye County of Chester, mason, was willing
to transport himself and family into ye Country of Pennsylvania abovesd, these therefore may certify you yt hee sd. Edward
went away in th unity and by ye consent of Ffriends, paying to everybody what has owed them soo fare as wee know, given at
our monethely meeting held at Ralph Brooke's in Bram Hall in ye County of Chester abovesd, the first of ye 4th month, 1687,
signed on behalf of ye monethely meeting by John Bancroft, Thomas Pott, Richard Smith, William Janney, Tho. Jalish, John
ffeirmely, Harry Burgis, John Hobson, John Larnley, Jr., Ralsp Brooks, John Hough, John Bradley, John Walker, and two
others whose names are illegible."
About 1688 or 1689 Edward and his family removed to within the limits of Falls Monthly Meeting of Bucks Co., Pa. On the
records of this meeting Edward is mentioned several times in connection with mason work. Edward Pearson died intestate in
Bucks County in 1697 or 1698 and Letters of Administration on his estate were granted November 17, 1698, to his son,
Lawrence Pearson, the widow Sarah, now the wife of Martin Wildman, consenting. The estate was probated in Bucks Co.,
Pa., 7/22-1698, the inventory of his property amounting to 173 pounds. The inventory of the estate, both real and personal, of
Edward Pearson was:
lbs s. d.
Lands and plantation with house 100 00 0
For horses and mairs 22 00 0
3 cows and 4 young cattel 16 00 0
For swine 3 00 0
For horses and chains 2 00 0
1 large hackel 12 0
Spinning wheels 1 00 0
1 iron crow and axes 1 00 0
2 saws 12 0
Wedges and rings 06 0
For 1 feather bed and bedding 10 00 0
For 1 chaff bed and bedding 3 10 0
Sundry brass goods 4 05 0
3 iron beds 2 15 0
For pewter 1 10 0
Iron goods 2 10 0
Large Chest 1 00 0
Setel and chairs 1 06 0
Sundry lumber goods 09 3
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Lbs. 173 15s 3d.
Given under our hands this 22nd day of ye 7th Month, 1698.
Samuel Burgis
Joseph Kirkbride
William Paxon
Marriage of Edward Pearson & Sarah Burges, witnesses:
(First column) Lawr. Peirson, widower; John Bancroft, Thomas Janney, William Janney, Robt. Milnor, Henry Janney,
Daniell Burgis, Joseph Burgis, Robert Peirson, Thos. Pott.
(Second column) Mary Bancroft, Anne Janney, Hannah ffaulkner, Barba. Baguley, Hannah Cash, Alice Blackshaw, Mary
Pearson, Mary Pott.
Citations
- [S269] Database on-line, U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935.
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Enoch Pearson1
Male, born 25 May 1718, died after 2 April 1780
Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Enoch Pearson born 27 Mar 1683, died 15 Mar 1758 |
Mother* | Margaret Smith born 20 Aug 1691, died 18 Mar 1758 |
Spouse | Tabitha Jacocks born 7 Dec 1734, died 14 Feb 1811 |
Child |
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Enoch Pearson was born on May 25, 1718 at Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was a Quaker.2 He was the son of Enoch Pearson and Margaret Smith. Enoch Pearson married, at age 33, Tabitha Jacocks, age 16, daughter of Jonathon Jacocks and Mary Stout, on Tuesday, September 7, 1751 at Hopewell, Frederick County, Virginia, .1 Enoch Pearson worked before 1780 as a Surveyor. He began military service in April, 1780 at Charleston, South Carolina, joined with the Continental army during the seige of Charleston.3 He died after April 2, 1780 at Union County, South Carolina.
On September 30, 1765,at Berkeley (Union) Co., South Carolina Enoch Pearson purchased land at Padgett's Creek. (now part of Sumter Natlional Forest.)
April 20, 1775, the date of the will of Enoch Pearson; to wife Tabitha homestead plantation of 350 acres, horse, etc;
daughters Mary Prather, Margaret Burns, to son Thomas Pearson 150 acres on Padgett's Creek if he cares for the minor children, a horse branded "EP", two rifle guns, etc; money left in the hands of John Williams, attorney, in Strousbury, East Jersey, part of the estate of Jonathan Jacocks, deceased, father of Tabitha Pearson my wife; son William 200 acres on Padgett's Creek, adj. David Smith, laid out by warrant of John Hayses, sheep, etc; son Isaac Pearson remainder of 300 acres laid out by John Hayse; daughter Sarah Pearson, daughter Rachel; grand-daughter Tabitha Prather; executors, son Thomas
Pearson, son-in-law Josiah Prather; witnesses, John T. Townsend, Elizabeth Townsend, John Odell.
codicil 21 April 1775…unto my child that my wife is now great with…(Book 1776, page 159.)
In 1780, Enoch Pearson joined the Continental Army, under Col. Brandon's regiment at the battle of Charleston in spring.
His son William had been a Loyalist, but came over to the American cause by his father's death; he had been captured at Bunker Hill.3
On September 30, 1765,at Berkeley (Union) Co., South Carolina Enoch Pearson purchased land at Padgett's Creek. (now part of Sumter Natlional Forest.)
April 20, 1775, the date of the will of Enoch Pearson; to wife Tabitha homestead plantation of 350 acres, horse, etc;
daughters Mary Prather, Margaret Burns, to son Thomas Pearson 150 acres on Padgett's Creek if he cares for the minor children, a horse branded "EP", two rifle guns, etc; money left in the hands of John Williams, attorney, in Strousbury, East Jersey, part of the estate of Jonathan Jacocks, deceased, father of Tabitha Pearson my wife; son William 200 acres on Padgett's Creek, adj. David Smith, laid out by warrant of John Hayses, sheep, etc; son Isaac Pearson remainder of 300 acres laid out by John Hayse; daughter Sarah Pearson, daughter Rachel; grand-daughter Tabitha Prather; executors, son Thomas
Pearson, son-in-law Josiah Prather; witnesses, John T. Townsend, Elizabeth Townsend, John Odell.
codicil 21 April 1775…unto my child that my wife is now great with…(Book 1776, page 159.)
In 1780, Enoch Pearson joined the Continental Army, under Col. Brandon's regiment at the battle of Charleston in spring.
His son William had been a Loyalist, but came over to the American cause by his father's death; he had been captured at Bunker Hill.3
Citations
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2015 |
Enoch Pearson
Male, born 27 March 1683, died 15 March 1758
Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Edward Pearson born 3 Jun 1648, died 3 Jun 1697 |
Mother* | Sarah Burgess born 14 Jun 1651, died a 1706/7 |
Spouse | Margaret Smith born 20 Aug 1691, died 18 Mar 1758 |
Child |
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Enoch Pearson was born on March 27, 1683 at Pownall Fee, Mobberly, Cheshire, England. He was the son of Edward Pearson and Sarah Burgess. Enoch Pearson was a Quaker. He married, at age 29, Margaret Smith, age 21, daughter of William Smith and Agness Mary Croasdale, on Wednesday, September 28, 1712 at Middleton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, . Enoch Pearson worked before 1758 as a Reverend at Pennsylvania. He died on March 15, 1758 at Chester, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at age 74. Enoch was brought to Pennsylvania when he was only four years old. The family first settled at Darby and afterwards moved to Fallsington, Bucks Co. His father died when he was fourteen or fifteen and his mother re-married. He worked as acarpenter. He purchased 100 acres of land from his brother Lawrence.
Enoch was a noted Quaker preacher. Enoch owned 4448 acres of land in Bucks County. Notice of hs death is in "the American Friend", Vol 32, Pg 388. They attended Buchingham monthly Quaker meeting.
Enoch was a noted Quaker preacher. Enoch owned 4448 acres of land in Bucks County. Notice of hs death is in "the American Friend", Vol 32, Pg 388. They attended Buchingham monthly Quaker meeting.
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Mary Pearson
Female, born 4 February 1753, died 4 February 1805
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Enoch Pearson1 born 25 May 1718, died a 2 Apr 1780 |
Mother* | Tabitha Jacocks2 born 7 Dec 1734, died 14 Feb 1811 |
Spouse | Josiah Prather born a 1746/47, died b 3 Nov 1823 |
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Mary Pearson was buried at Sardis-Pearson Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina. She was born on February 4, 1753 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Enoch Pearson and Tabitha Jacocks.1,2 Mary Pearson married Josiah Prather, son of John Smith Prather and Abarilla Hyatt, in 1774 at South Carolina .1 Mary Pearson died on February 4, 1805 at Whitmire, Laurens County, South Carolina, at age 52.
Citations
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2015 |
Mary Josephine Pearson1,2
Female, born 12 April 1884, died 2 January 1962
Spouse | Harvey Haines born 6 Jun 1881, died 18 May 1952 |
Mary Josephine Pearson was born on April 12, 1884 at Indiana.2 She married, at age 22, Harvey Haines, age 25, son of Andrew J. Haines and Eliza Ann Endsley, on Tuesday, February 5, 1907 at Miami County, Indiana, .1 Mary Josephine Pearson died on January 2, 1962 at age 77.2
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2017 |
Edward Peeresonne
Male, born about 1575, died 25 July 1648
Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Paul M. Hahn |
Spouse | |
Child |
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Edward Peeresonne was born about 1575 at Bollin, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England. He died on July 25, 1648 at Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.
Last Edited | 28 Jun 2017 |
Laura Perham
Female, born 20 April 1812, died 12 January 1876
Spouse | John P. York born 7 Sep 1808, died 28 Jul 1880 |
Children |
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Laura Perham was born on April 20, 1812 at Ohio. She married, at age 17, John P. York, age 21, son of John York and Hannah Hammer, on Thursday, October 8, 1829 at Preble County, Ohio, . Laura Perham died on January 12, 1876 at Miami County, Indiana, at age 63. She was buried about January 14, 1876 at Crider Chapel Cemetery, Miami County, Indiana.
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2015 |
Beulah Mae Peters1
Female, born about 1906
Father* | David Bushong Peters born 19 Oct 1877, died 27 Nov 1952 |
Mother* | Bertanna Dillingham born 1886, died 24 Jun 1930 |
Spouse | David Wilton Charters born 27 Jun 1900, died 28 Nov 1972 |
Beulah Mae Peters was born about 1906 at California. She was the daughter of David Bushong Peters and Bertanna Dillingham. Beulah Mae Peters married David Wilton Charters, age 26, son of David Wilton Charters and Esther Amelia Winquist, on Saturday, April 9, 1927 at Los Angeles, California, .1 Beulah Mae Peters worked in 1930 as a night nurse in a hospital at Los Angeles, California. She and David Wilton Charters were divorced before 1937.2 Beulah Mae Peters worked in 1940 as a Registered Nurse.2
Citations
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
David Bushong Peters1,2
Male, born 19 October 1877, died 27 November 1952
Spouse | Bertanna Dillingham born 1886, died 24 Jun 1930 |
Child |
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David Bushong Peters was born on October 19, 1877 at Tennessee.3,1,2 He married Bertanna Dillingham in 1905 at California .3 David Bushong Peters died on November 27, 1952 at Los Angeles, California, at age 75.1
Citations
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2015 |
Lynne Peterson
Female
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Paul M. Hahn |
Father* | Gary Peterson |
Mother* | Daurice Evangeline Endsley |
Last Edited | 31 May 2017 |
Rosemary Phelps
Female
Spouse | Carter Marcellus Stenson born 14 Aug 1917, died 1992 |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2005 |
Alice Phillips1
Female
Spouse | William F. Overman |
Child |
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Citations
- [S474] Provo, Utah, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2019 |
Doratha Jane Phillips1
Female, born 24 December 1830, died 15 February 1904
Spouse 1 | John E. Cox born 25 Sep 1831, died 1 Jan 1863 |
Children |
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Spouse 2 | John Jacob McCay |
Doratha Jane Phillips also went by the name of "Dolly." She was born on December 24, 1830 at Fairfield, Ohio. She married, at age 22, John E. Cox, age 21, son of Jonathan Cox and Prudence Mickle, on Thursday, April 7, 1853 .1 Doratha Jane Phillips died on February 15, 1904 at Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, at age 73.
Citations
- [S83] Cox Bible.
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2015 |
Katherine Phillips1
Female, born about 1847
Spouse | Joseph M. Cox born 4 Mar 1839, died 1922 |
Children |
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Katherine Phillips married Joseph M. Cox, son of Jonathan Cox and Prudence Mickle, .1,2 Katherine Phillips was born about 1847 at Indiana.1
Citations
Last Edited | 11 Jul 2015 |
Sarah Ann Phillips
Female, born 8 May 1806
Father* | Silas Dillon Phillips born 1781, died b 1860 |
Mother* | Charlotte Stump born 21 Jun 1783, died 8 Feb 1875 |
Spouse | Henry Long born 19 Feb 1803 |
Children |
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Sarah Ann Phillips was born on May 8, 1806 at Virginia. She was the daughter of Silas Dillon Phillips and Charlotte Stump. Sarah Ann Phillips married Henry Long, son of Coonrod Long and Polly Ferra, about 1825 .
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2007 |
Silas Dillon Phillips
Male, born 1781, died before 1860
Spouse | Charlotte Stump born 21 Jun 1783, died 8 Feb 1875 |
Child |
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Silas Dillon Phillips was born in 1781. He married Charlotte Stump about 1800 . Silas Dillon Phillips died before 1860 at Pulaski County, Indiana.
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2005 |