Ancestors of Scott SCHEIBE

Notes


104. Calob GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Caleb Gardner sheet
"Sabary was the daughter of James and Parshoba McKoon. She was born March 12, 1761...  Jornia McKoon, daughter of James and Parshoba McKoon,80 September 6, 1759, married William Gardner on January 17, 1779. Calob and Sabary had five children:"

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105. Sabary MCKOON

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Calob Gardner sheet

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52. Nancy GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Calob Gardner sheet

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52. Elizabeth Luther GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Calob Gardner sheet

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52. Joseph GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Calob Gardner sheet

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52. Hiram GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Calob Gardner sheet

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106. Hinsdale HAMANT (Hammond)

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, James Sweet Gardner sheet

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Served in Revolutionary War 1776 -1780.

Served in Revolutionary War 1776 -1780.

"Hinsdell Clark was appointed guardian, minor.  23 Apr 1771.   Bond 300 pounds, David Morse and Samuel Ellis, sureties"  Hinsdell Clark was the maternal grandfather of Hinsdale and Simeon Hamant.

Found on the following census records:
1790 Wardsborough Town, Windham, Vermont;
1800 Wardsboro North District, Windham, Vermont;
1810 Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont;
1820 Painted Post, Steuben, New York;
1830 Hornby, Steuben, New York;
1840 Bradford, Steuben, New York (the index has both Lucy and Hinsdell's names and not Simeon's name
                                       but the actual census record has Simeon's name and not Hinsdell's);
Wife Lucy is listed with Simeon's family on the 1850 census (age 85, born in Massachussets).

Listed as a first settler of Campbell, Steuben, New York which was organized in 1831.


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107. Lucy MASON

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, James Sweet Gardner sheet

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Found on the following census records:
1790 Wardsborough Town, Windham, Vermont;
1800 Wardsboro North District, Windham, Vermont;
1810 Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont;
1820 Painted Post, Steuben, New York;
1830 Hornby, Steuben, New York;
1840 Bradford, Steuben, New York (the index has both Lucy (L) and Hinsdell's name and not Simeon's name
                  but the actual census record has Simeon's name and not Hinsdell's);
1850 Steuben County, New York (with son, Simeon's household)

Cemetery record has her dates as 1764-1849, but she is listed on the 1850 NY Census taken on 17 Sep 1850 as being 85 which according to the birthdate we now have she would actually be 86.


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53. Seth HAMMOND

Marriage record in Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont (FHL #29205).


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53. Cloe HAMMOND

Marriage record in Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont (FHL #29205).


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53. Selah [Seeley] HAMMOND

On 1840 Bradford, Steuben, New York census:  Males:  one 5, one 5-10, one 10-15;  Females:  2000010000000


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53. Lucy HAMMOND

Marriage record in Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont (FHL #29205).


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108. Job SHAW

Found on the following census records:
1790 Bridgewater Town, Windsor, Vermont;
1800 Bridgewater, Windsor, Vermont;
1810 Bloomfield, Ontario, New York;
1820 Victor, Ontario, New York;


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109. Lucy SHERMAN

One source has her parents as Aseph Sherman and Lucy Whitney.

One source has her parents as Aseph Sherman and Lucy Whitney.

Found on the following census records:
1790 Bridgewater Town, Windsor, Vermont;
1800 Bridgewater, Windsor, Vermont;
1810 Bloomfield, Ontario, New York;


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54. John SHAW

Went to Utah with the Mormons.


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110. James ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 113
[AJ#515] James ALDRICH 7, son of Nathan 6 and 1) Phebe (APPLEBY) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 29 March 1786, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
DIED: 24 March 1858, Prescott, Pierce, Wisconsin
     or 3 March 1858
MARRIED: 22 September 1808, to Hannah COMSTOCK


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111. Hannah COMSTOCK

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 113
[] Hannah COMSTOCK dau of Henry COMSTOCK of Smithfield, Rhode Island
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 05 June 1792
DIED: 16 August 1883, Edwardsburg, Cass, Michigan
MARRIED: 25 September 1808 to James ALDRICH


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55. Phebe ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Phebe ALDRICH 8, daughter of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 14 August 1811, Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island
DIED:
MARRIED: to Alonzo BENNETT


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55. Henry ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[AJ#764] Henry ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 5 May 1813, Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island
DIED: 8 February 1901, Edwardsburg, Cass, Michigan
MARRIED: 7 September 1840, Michigan to Almira TREET


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55. Nathan ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Nathan ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 24 Decenber 1815, Monroe Co., New York
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MARRIED: First to Harriet DUNNING, Second to Hannah GARDNER


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55. Sarepta ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Sarepta ALDRICH 8, daughter of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 19 March 1818, Monroe Co., New York
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MARRIED: to George N. BOND


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55. Levi ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Levi ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 27 January 1820, Erie Co., New York
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MARRIED: to Eveline SWEETLAND


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55. Addison ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Addison ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 18 July 1828, Erie Co., New York
DIED: 29 September 1859
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55. Milton ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[AJ#765] Milton ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com

BORN: 10 September 1830, Erie Co., New York

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MARRIED: to Sarah SHELLY

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55. Newton ALDRICH

Ref: George ALDRICH Genealogy by A. James ALDRICH Vol.1 Pg 193
SOURCE:
[] Newton ALDRICH 8, son of James 7 and Hannah (COMSTOCK) ALDRICH
Received from Alison Gene Franks,  afranks1@juno.com


BORN: 28 July 1833, Erie Co., New York
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MARRIED: to Anna Maria SHOWMAKER


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112. James Abraham WOODWARD

Source Information:IGI
Batch Number:   8918004  
Sheet:   06  
Source Call No.:   1553497  
LDS Ordinances:
  Baptism: Completed Baptism:  
21 MAR 1991    PROVO
  Endowment: Completed Endowment:  
21 MAY 1991    PROVO
  Seal To Parent: Completed Sealing to Parents:  
04 JUN 1991    PROVO
HENRY WOODWARD / SARAH SHELTON


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113. Jane HYDEN

        Jane Hyden, born 1773, Stafford Co., Virginia, died in June 1856, Sagamon Co., Illinois, daughter of Henry & Lydia (....) HYDEN, (Henry Hyden was was a supplier of troops in Rev. War and at least one of Jane's brothers fought in Rev. War. One brother was also founder of Hyden, Kentucky.. [Note: this information, on Henry HYDEN's family was disputed by Gene Hyden in e-mail to me, stating that Hyden, Kentucky was founded by John Hyden, who is not part of Henry Hyden's family. Gene Hyden is a descendent of John Hyden's family. I only am quoting what the book says, I do not vouch for it's correctness. DSS]


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56. Henry Hyden WOODWARD

LETTER: Pages 41 & 42 of Descendants of Capt. Henry Woodward
Lee County, Virginia
                                                  January 23, 1848
My Dear Children:
  Through the abounding mercy of God we are still living and in the
enjoyment of tolerable health and we hope these few lines will reach
and find you well and prospering both in temperate and religious point
of view.
  I can tell you that we got you letter dated November 7, 1847, which
afforded us much joy and pleasure as formerly to hear that you were
still alive and in reach of the mercy and grace of God, and for all
these favors and blessings, we return our constant thanks to HIM who
holds in his hands the destinies of the children of men.  I suppose
you have another son therefore your cares and obligations must
necessarily be increased.
  I reckon Lydia can hardly comply with her former promise for
Ezekiel has had the fortune to buy a place of about 50 acres of more
for a few dollars, more than half in trade and calculated with regard
to the payments that it appears he can easily pay.  Lydia had another
son born dead on the 11th, of this instant; she is rapidly recovering.
Jesse married a girl, Sarah M. Robinson, who came from Washington and
is no kin to those other Robinsons.
  Exekiel's place lies just on top of the big hill the other side
from here, joining John Ingle; and Jesse will live on my place in the
house that James Lyttle built.
   Elizabeth was married on the same day that Lydia had her son to
Solomon Hobb's son, you remember Solomon, and the live in Tennessee
three or four miles from Rose Hill Camp-ground.  I have plenty of corn
and meat and fine stock around me and I think am dong well. The
friends around in general are tolerably well except we have had some
cases of the fever this winter among us.  John Warren died some time
in November, five or six among us who had the fever; none as yet died
except John Warren, though I myself was very low, but am rising again
to health and strength.  I was taken on the 26th of November, and lay
about forty days before I could rise and venture abroad.  I used
medicine from a physician, which tended to destroy the fever and
restore my health.  I now proceed to give you our ages according to
Sally's request. I Henry H. Woodward was born April 22, 1798.  Your
mother, Elizabeth Woodward was born September 18, 1798.
        Barbara Jane was born November 8, 1818
        John David was born March 17, 1820
        Lydia Hyden was born March 1, 1822
        Sally Shelton was born August 6, 1827  (surely a typo, must
                                                be 1823)
        Elizabeth Morain was born May 20, 1825
        Jesse Murphy was born January 6, 1827
        Rhoda Orr was born October 2, 1828
        Henry McDaniel was born March 29, 1830
        Susannah Burgin was born February 10, 1832
        George Fry was born April 28, 1837
        David Orr was born April 28, 1837
        Alexander Fletcher was born May 12, 1839
        James Crawford was born December 4, 1841
        Nathan Moran was born August 29, 1845
   I and your mother were married November the 25th day, 1817.
Matilda had another son born about the first of October last and they
called his name Henry Hobbs.  I would have written sooner but I was
waiting to see what would become of Lydia and baby but we can tell you
that religion still survives among us - we had a fine meeting today at
Pleasant Hill.
   I must not omit to tell you of a meeting held among us about the
first of October last.  It continued three days and two nights.  The
meeting was held at Bethel and during the time 26 joined the church
and upwards of 30 professed to get religion.  It was an uncommon time.
Before I conclude you will doubly look for some good advise as usual.
I can only recommend to you what I have hitherto done.  That is in a
word to serve God and keep His commandments for this appears to be
the whole duty of man.
   The service of God consists in knowledge and obedience.  It is our
duty first to know, secondly to obey.  We must have a knowledge of
ourselves for utter helplessness our inability to preform any good
thing with out the aid of God.  We should also have a knowledge of
the true character of the Divine Being.  He Posses almighy power,
He is also present in every place at the same time, He is also
infinitely wise, and the Scriptures tell us His nature is love.
Now when all these attributes are joined TOGETHER for the
salvation of the human family, why should we stand back to perform
the obedience He requires at our hands.  I have long since tried to
enjoin obedience to God on all my children.  I want to see and know
that they are all traveling though Emmanuel's land to fairer worlds
on nigh. I therefore invite you again to serve God in spirit and in
truth. Be zealous, be determined, let others do as they may, for your
part do you serve God.  We which this advice to operate upon all our
children for the time is not far distant when we will both repose in
the ground.  Therefore, we beseech the God of the Father left to
protect you all when we can no longer have the privilege of seen our
our children and exercising over them that influence which the God of
the God of nature requires of us.  No in Conclusion my the God of
peace and consolation be with you and keep you in His favor until
death and may we all meet again in Heaven at last - Amen.
Henry and Elizabeth Woodward
P.S.
    We send you our best love and regards and we beg you to receive
the good wishes of all the children.  Answer this letter as soon as
you can and let us know how you are doing.
H. H. Woodward

{Typewritten copy of actual letter now in possession of W. A. Woodward,
Chadren, Nebraska.  Written to Mr John Grabill, Callatin P.O., Daviess
County, Missouri and from Jonesville, Virginia.}


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56. Isaac Jesse WOODWARD

"It is believed that Jesse & Isabell were parents of two or three
other children that died in infancy.  It is know that one, a daughter,
Zina, died at Bellevue, Nebraska when taking a trip to Pike's Peak,
with John P. WOODWARD (her brother), and his bride, Margaret (PHARES)
WOODWARD"


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114. Nathan BRITTIN


From Mari and Janice Myers.
DeWitt County, Illinois records have the marriage record of David WOODARD(sic) and Sarah F. WAKER(sic) on 18 Feb 1847.  (This is an extracted record, the original may have Walker.)

It looks like Sarah Frances BRITTIN is the daughter of Nathan BRITTIN and Sarah JONES  -  Nathan BRITTIN and wife Mary Ann are listed in the Thomas and Isabel RICHARDSON household and are  near neighbors to David and Sarah F. WOODRED (sic) on the 1850 DeWitt Co, Illinois census. - Nathan married Mary Ann WALKER in 1832.  Thomas RICHARDSON married Isabel BRITTIN in 1850.  They are also near neighbors to George P BRITTIN and family as well as Morris BRITTIN and family.  George had a son Morris whose cemetery record says he is the grandson of Nathan.

Found on the following census redords:
1850 T21N R4E, DeWitt, Illinois (Twp 21 North Range 4 East)  Surname spelled Briton  (in household of Thomas & Isabel Brittin Richardson,
           next to George P Brittin, Morris Brittin, & David & Sarah F Brittin Woodward);
1860 Rutledge, Dewitt, Illinois (in household of Geo P Brittin);


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115. Sarah JONES


From Mari and Janice Myers.
DeWitt County, Illinois records have the marriage record of David WOODARD(sic) and Sarah F. WAKER(sic) on 18 Feb 1847.  (This is an extracted record, the original may have Walker.)

It looks like Sarah Frances BRITTIN is the daughter of Nathan BRITTIN and Sarah JONES  -  Nathan BRITTIN and wife Mary Ann are listed in the Thomas and Isabel RICHARDSON household and are  near neighbors to David and Sarah F. WOODRED (sic) on the 1850 DeWitt Co, Illinois census. - Nathan married Mary Ann WALKER in 1832.  Thomas RICHARDSON married Isabel BRITTIN in 1850.  They are also near neighbors to George P BRITTIN and family as well as Morris BRITTIN and family.  George had a son Morris whose cemetery record says he is the grandson of Nathan.


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116. Peter BAUM

Found on the following census records:
1850 Dist#38, Holt, Missouri (surname spelled Bahm);
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;

Marriage record in Pickaway County, Ohio.

Found on the following census records:
1850 Dist#38, Holt, Missouri (surname spelled Bahm);
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;

Marriage record in Pickaway County, Ohio.


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117. Mary

Found on the following census records:
1850 Holt Co, Missouri (surname spelled Bahm);
1860 Holt Co, Missouri;

Marriage record in Pickaway County, Ohio.

Found on the following census records:
1850 Holt Co, Missouri (surname spelled Bahm);
1860 Holt Co, Missouri;

Marriage record in Pickaway County, Ohio.


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58. Lucas BAUM

Marriage with Sarah Bartly found on the index 1851-1900; Sarah's maiden name is Graham.

Found on the following census records:
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;
1880 Bloomington, Butler, Kansas;
Marriage with Sarah Bartly found on the index 1851-1900; Sarah's maiden name is Graham.

Found on the following census records:
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;
1880 Bloomington, Butler, Kansas;


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58. Maria BAUM

Found on the following census records:
1880 E.D. 141-142, Putnam, Ohio;


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58. Lewis BAUM

Found on the following census records:
1880 Madison, Pickaway, Ohio;


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58. Jacob BAUM

Marriage to Amanda Hardin found on Marriage Index 1851-1900.

Found on the following census records:
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;
1880 Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas;


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58. George BAUM

Marriage record with Sarah Ann Fancher is on the Marriage Index 1851-1900.

Found on the following census records:
1850 District No. 38, Holt, Missouri;
1860 Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri;
1880 Vicksburg, Jewell, Kansas;


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118. John Wesley HUIATT

Pedigree Resource File

Submitter
Mari Lyn MYERS
857 E Meadow Pine Ct #11 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106


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119. Martha Eliza IVINS-IVERS-EVANS

Pedigree Resource File

Submitter
Mari Lyn MYERS
857 E Meadow Pine Ct #11 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106


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59. Matilda HUIATT

Found on the following census records:
1850 District 38, Holt, Missouri;
1870 North Point, Nodaway Twp, Holt, Missouri (as wife of Samuel Ramsey);
1880 Forbes, Holt, Missouri (as wife of James Brinson);
1900 Lewis Twp, Holt, Missouri (as wife of Martin Baum);


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122. Elias B. SAWYER

Found on the following census records:
1810 Watertown,Jefferson, New York;
1820 Brownsville, Jefferson, New York;
1030 Hounsfield, Jefferson, New York;
1840 Dover Twp, Cuyahoga, Ohio;
1850 Dover Twp, Cuyahoga, Ohio;
1855 Twp 21, DeWitt, Illinois State;
1856 Otoe County, Nebraska State;
1859 Marion Twp, Douglas, Kansas State;
1860 Marion Twp, Douglas, Kansas
        (listed on bottom of page as E B Savage but children are listed as Sawyer on the next page);
1865 Lawrence City, Douglas, Kansas State;
1870 Lawrence City 3rd Ward, Douglas, Kansas (listed twice);


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123. Caroline FARNHAM

Found on the following census records:
1850 Dover Twp, Cuyahoga, Ohio;
1855 Twp 21, DeWitt, Illinois;
1856 Otoe Co., Nebraska State;
1859 Clinton Twp, Douglas, Kansas;
1860 Marion Twp, Douglas, Kansas (written as E B Savage but son Lyman is listed as L M Sawyer);
1865 Marion Twp, Douglas, Kansas;
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61. Lyman SAWYER

Marriage recorded Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records - 1863-1865.


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124. James Q. MCCLOUD

Van Buren Twp Cemetery (Kosciusko Co, Indiana) records has age at time of death as 70y 8m 29d.

Found on the following census records :
1850 Jackson Twp, Elkhart, Indiana;
1860 Jackson Twp, Elkhart, Indiana;
1880 Van Buren, Kosciusko, Indiana.

Have marriage records of James Q McCloud and Mary Ann Elsea on 11 Aug 1801, Muskingum Co, Ohio by Samuel J. Cox;  and James McCloud and Margaret McClure on 17 Oct 1850, Muskingum Co, Ohio by S. Willson.


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125. Mary Ann ELSEA

Found on the following census records :
1850 Jackson Twp, Elkhart, Indiana;
1860 Jackson Twp, Elkhart, Indiana;
1880 Van Buren, Kosciusko, Indiana.

Cemetery records has her age at time of death as 38y 8m 17d.


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127. Margaret LOWMILLER

Listed in Isaac McCloud/Elizabeth Miller household in 1860 Indiana Census in Van Buren Twp, Kosciusko County, aged 56.


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