1671 - Abigail WOODBURY born in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. Abigail was the daughter of Peter WOODBURY and Sarah DODGE.
1688 - John MENDENHALL born in Chester County, Pennsylvania. John was the son of John MENDENHALL and Elizabeth MARIS. John was my 8x great-grandfather.
1701 - Johannes SCHERCH born. Johannes was the son of Ulrich SCHURCH and Barbara GRUNDBACHER.
1739 - John CHEW married Ann JENNINGS. John was the son of Richard CHEW and Frances TATEM.
1744 - Col. Richard TAYLOR born in Orange County, Virginia. Richard was the son of Zachary TAYLOR and Elizabeth LEE.
1753 - Tacy MAXSON born. Tacy was the daughter of John MAXSON and Sarah BURDICK.
1787 - Anna Nancy PETRY born in York, York County, Pennsylvania. Anna was the daughter of George PETRY and Maria Catharina KALTREIDER.
1822 - Jonathan B. HIGGINS born in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Jonathan was the son of Judiah HIGGINS and Mary QUICK.
1834 - Frances CHEW married Joshua COIT. Frances was the daughter of Coleby CHEW and Frances LEARNED.
1853 - Peter Kirkpatrick SWAFFORD married Mary Ann CROCKETT in Owen County, Indiana. Peter was the son of Larkin SWAFFORD and Nancy ________. Mary Ann was the daughter of David CROCKETT and Mary Ann NOSLER. They were my 4x great-grandparents.
1858 - Henry Mills POE born in Morgan County, Indiana. Henry was the son of Isaac S. POE and Hannah MILLS.
1861 - Pleasant E. POE born in Morgan County, Indiana. Pleasant was the son of Isaac S. POE and Hannah MILLS.
1880 - Isaac C. CHIVLARE married Emily J. PHILLIPS in Yankeetown, Warrick County, Indiana. Isaac was the son of Miles CHIVLARE and Louisa Jane BOYER.
1889 - Jessie May PATTERSON born in LaCygne, Linn County, Kansas. Jessie was the daughter of Norman Delmar PATTERSON and Alice Elizabeth LACEY.
1893 - William SYFERT born. William was the son of George B. SYFERT and Margaret Ann McLANE.
1910 - Matilda P. DAMM married Marion KING in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Matilda was the daughter of Frederick Henry DAMM and Wilhelmina SCHNEIDER.
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