BLAIR, Charles-married
Ann Stevens 10-3-1789 in Caroline Co. He was in the 1790 and 1800
census. After that I can find no record of him anywhere. Have no
clue to parents or children. Mac
Blair
COHEE, Bayard and Elisha - My
great grandfather, George Washington Cohee (1844-1872) Williston,
MD, had two brothers Bayard and Elisha Cohee (who married Sarah E.
Conoway in 1862), both brothers were reported to be sea captains on
the Chesapeake, and a sister Margaret Ann Cohee. What happened
to them, I can't find any record of them after they became adults.
I also have no clue who their parents were. DEERTRACT@aol.com
DAVIS, Harry Grover -
I am still looking for Harry Grover Davis' family history. He was
born Feb 15, 1890 or 92 in Choptank, MD. His father was Harry and
mother, Mary A. Davis. Later raised as a "ward of the court" by the
Harry and Ella Merriken family near Federalsburg MD. Any info on his
family greatly appreciated. Could you put this query on your message
board-I have in on the Rootsweb one but never any results. Still
hoping someone will help. Thanks Gloria
DIXON, Obadiah -
I am looking for information on Obadiah Dixon, who lived in the
Bridgetown Hundred as of the 1776 Census. He had at least 1 son,
Benjamin; Benjamin had a son, Wallace, born in Caroline Co. circa
1790. According to family information, the family was involved in
raising and breeding horses, often importing stock from the British
Isles. Obadiah was supposedly born in England, and came to the
colonies with his family apparently around 1732 (he was allegedly
aboard the same ship that carried the 5th Lord Baltimore to the
colonies for a brief visit in that year----I am also looking for the
name of the ship and a possible passenger manifest). Any and all
help on Obadiah --- parents' names, spouse's name, siblings names,
children's names, or even the name of the ship he was on, would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you, one and all! C.
R. Heisner
FLYNN, JOHN M.and ELIZABETH G. CHANDLER-
They were married 9 September 1834 First Methodist Episcopal Church,
Baltimore co. Baltimore, MD. John and Elizabeth Flynn
moved to Carolina co. MD some time in 1858. Both died
and are buried in Carolina co., cemetery unknown. John's
brother EDWARD FLYNN and spouse MARY DUMPHY are buried in Old
Saint Lukes cemetery, Denton. This one has been a hard
tree to climb. Thank You. Sharon
GREEN - Parents
of Valentine and Sarah GREEN, (parents of Elizabeth GREEN, b ca
1773). Valentine had a brother John. They lived in Kent,
Caroline, and/or Queen Annes cos., MD. Sarah
may have been a TEMPLE . Bob
Knotts
GREENHAWK, Charles Henry -
May 8, 1865 Rev. Gardner, at Talbot County, Maryland married
Charles Henry Greenhawk and 17 year old Sarah C. Jester.
Apparently Charles had previously married Mary Whitby 5 March
1856. There were six children born, three by each wife.
I would like to know where Charles came from, who are his parents
and siblings, who were his children by each wife, did Mary die or
were they divorced. Any information would be greatly
appreciated.
Sylvia
Greenhawk
HOLLOWAY, William and Mary (WATKINS) -
Mary was the daughter of John WADKINS/WATKINS of Northwest
Fork Hundred, Sussex Co., DE. They were noted in the estate
settlement of her sister Henrietta (1845) as living "out of
state." Adina
Dyer
JENNINGS, John - John J. Jennings was
married to Ann Jennings - 1870 Census, Caroline County, Maryland.
John J. Jennings was also listed as a volunteer in the civil war -
Company G - Federalsburg Section as a Private.
John J. Jennings was born 1829. I have traced him on my
family tree. The only thing that is confusing is that He and
his wife and children are all listed as "White".
John and/or Ann could have been very fair complected free slaves
who chose to pass as white. Their children however, through
random gene selection, betrayed their African roots as my
grandfather, Samuel, 5th child born to John and Ann was very brown
in complextion. He moved to Pittsburgh, PA to start a family.
His dark skin may have been the reason he chose not to stay with the
family. We may never know. He is listed on the 1910
Census in Pittsburgh, PA - Allegheny County.
John J. was a tailor and had an estate worth $400. Could
this have been a parcel of land traceable through archived records?
Also - is there anyway to find out Ann's maiden name? Although
if they were in fact slaves - there would be no record. Karen
Jennings-Richardson
UPDATE: It appears I have
made a mistake on my family tree. The dates of these
children's ages are not in line with my Grandfather's age. My
grandfather would have been born in 1880 and this 1870 census shows
Samuel as already being 10. Needless to say - All
of the other facts pertaining to John Jennings are true according to
the census and your records. He was a real person and should
be added to the surnames of Caroline County. He was probably
not a freed slave but in fact of white lineage. I cannot trace
him to my family tree at this time. Thanks, Karen
Richardson
KIMMEY, Harriet - My 3rd.
great grandmother Harriet Kimmey was born in Delaware circa 1798.
She married my 3rd. great grandfather William Lytle (Litle) in
Caroline County in 1825. I think she died in Ohio in 1834 but, I am
not sure. I can find nothing on her or her parents and or siblings.
Nancy Conrad
KNOTTS - The
parents and siblings of Andrew KNOTTS. Andrew was b ca
1770-76, Queen Annes/Caroline co MD. He married Elizabeth GREEN,b ca
1773 QA/Caroline/Kent co MD, in 1796 in Kent co MD. He d ca 1826-30,
QA co. Also the mother of Elizabeth. Her parents were Sarah
and Valentine GREEN, of QA/Caroline/Kent co MD. Was Sarah a
TEMPLE? Bob
Knotts
MELVIN, George Franklin -
Looking for ancestors of George Franklin Melvin, my husband's great
grandfather b. February 17, 1831. Family lore says his family
was originally from the Eastern Shore, perhaps Caroline county.
His and/or his family settled in Baltimore in the early 1800s.
He married Georgianna Field(s) of Baltimore
January 13, 1853. Pat
Melvin
RICHARD - My
Great Grandfather, George Warren Richard and Great Grandmother Emma
Netta (Rumbel) Richard lived in Caroline County, and I believe are
buried there (listed in "Beneath These Stones"). Anyway, I can
not find anything on their parents. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, William
Richard
SMITH, Sarah - Dau. of
Thomas (Sr) and Rachel (UNKNOWN) Smith, was born about 1768, most
likely in Sussex Co., DE, or Caroline Co., Maryland. Thomas
(Sr) died in Sussex Co., DE before November 12, 1789. (That is
when his will was probated.) Siblings: Henry, Clement, Thomas
(Jr), and Selah. Married about 1788 to: Purnell/Pernal
Henry BAKER, born December 24, 1765, in Sussex Co., DE,
parentage UNKNOWN. Barbra
Jean. (Baker) Hathcock
TAYLOR,
Robert and Elizabeth (WATKINS) -
married 1 March 1833 in Kent Co., DE. Elizabeth was the
daughter of John WADKINS/WATKINS of Northwest Fork Hundred, Sussex
Co., DE. They were noted in the estate settlement of her
sister Henrietta (1845) as living "out of state." Adina
Dyer I have been
contacted by a descendant of Robert and Elizabeth Watkins Taylor!
When they left Delaware they went to Ross County, Ohio, where
Elizabeth died in 1844. Robert then went to Warren and
Tippecanoe counties, Indiana.
WATKINS, Thomas - born aft.
1755, died ? Thomas was listed in the Caroline County census
as a "blacksmith" and was the son of Thomas and Naomi Watkins.
Thomas also owned land in Sussex County, Delaware. Cannot be
found after the 1820 census. Adina
Dyer
WATKINS, Thomas and Naomi, children of:
1. Ann Watkins married ____ WAGGAMAN
2. Esther Watkins married Richard STUBBS (m. 4 Sep. 1813 Caroline
Co.)
3. James Watkins
4. Reuben Watkins
Adina Dyer
ADAMS, William
Keene - of
Caroline County was my great grandfather. Supposedly his
family were horse breeders from Winston-Salem area of North
Carolina. At some point they moved to Caroline County before
the Civil War. Caroline County records show he volunteered for
the Union Army. I have his Union sabre. I think I have
photos of a Gettysburg reunion encampment that he attended when he
was older. After the Civil War (I don't know what year), he
moved to Lancaster County, PA. My sister has a photograph of
him and seven other men who were the Lancaster City police force in
1879. She also has his police whistle. At some point later on,
he moved to Muncy, IN and operated a grocery store. As far as
I know, he died in Indiana. His son, Norman Alpheus Adams, my
mother's father, was a sailor in the Spanish American war. My
son, who still lives in Lancaster County and was a submariner
himself, has Norman's naval uniform. ParkSchimp@aol.com
ANDREWS, Nehemiah -
I am told was born about 1813 in Caroline Co.,Maryland. His wife
Amelia Martin was born about 1821 in Caroline Co. Her last name may
have been Van Mart. Both moved to Atlantic Co., NJ and had the
following children: Elizabeth, Daniel, Issiac, Jacob, Frances and
Anna. They are all buried in Atlantic CO. Nehemiah died Aug. 2, 1898
and Amelia died March 25, 1892. dlaw43@aol.com
BANNING, William
and Allifair (WATKINS) -
left the Caroline County/Talbot County area between 1850 and 1860.
They settled in the little town once known as Milford, now Green
Hill, in Warren County, Indiana. Adina
Dyer
BARRET, Marsh
Patton Sr.
Was born Oct 4.1885
in Grant Co., Indiana .
He was a son of
Alexander Patton of Caroline Co.,
Maryland and Cora Marsh.
His wife's name
was Frances
He died on Jan
31, 1959 and is buried in the
I O O F Cemetery in Marion, Grant Co.,
Indiana.
So that is where one of the
children went after the family left
Caroline Co., Maryland
Alexander and Cora were
my Great Grandparents through their daughter
Martha E Patton who married Joseph
Orlo Fenstermacher Marsha
Fenstermacher / Binkley
CARMEAN(S),
Andrew Josiah- born in
Caroline Co (Dorchester 1783), son of Elijah and Sarah Carmeans was
in Guilford NC 1800-1801 (where he married Nancy Mears), Cumberland
and Adair Co KY 1810-1816, Rutherford Co TN, 1820-18??, Itawamba Co
MS 1838?- where he died and is buried in the Duke Flats Cemetary. Deborah
Cromeans Williams
CARMEAN, Curtis (
Jacob Cremeen3,JohnJr2, John) moved from
Caroline Co, to Ross Co Ohio in 1804 along with his Brother John and
sister Rohda and others possibley Grayless,Waugh. From there
they spread across most of the counties in Ohio. Gordon
Carmean
COOPER, Risdon
Sr, born
January 19, 1765, married Elizabeth Mace, April 22, 1790, in
Caroline Co. Lived at Vienna, Dorchester Co. before moving to North
Carolina sometime before 1800, to Wilkes/Rockingham/Caswell
counties, and ending up in Ashe County. They had 5 children, 3 to 4
of them born in Maryland. Don
Cooper
COVEY, Noble born
Dor/Caro Co married 1793 at Guilford Co NC died 1848 VA. Jo
Johnston
COVEY, William left
Caroline Co. after 1783 in Guilford Co. NC by 1790. Jo
Johnston
CREMEENS - I
have some information on recent generations of Cremeens family that
descend from John I Cremeen and Susannah Mace. I need to find
information on the Irish ancestors of John Cremeen if you have it.
My Cremeens family is now in northwest Indiana and we have relatives
in West Frankfort, Illinois. Please let me know what you would like
to know and I will tell you what I can. Thanks, Tamarin
CREMEEN, John -
Have some information and am looking for more on the family of John
CREMEEN, who emmigrated from Ireland to Taylor's Island, Dorchester
County, in 1677. Family Surname also spelled CARMEAN, CREMEAN,
CROMEAN. Descendents lived in Dorchester County for several
years, also Kent County, and Baltimore, before moving to Ohio and
west. Julie
Noble
DILL -
I have a published biography of my great grand father that says that
his father Benjamin Dill (born circa 1783) came from Kent Co., DE to
Mason Co., KY when he was small but the biography does not mention
who Benjamin’s father was. The biography also mentions that
the family moved from Mason Co., KY to Clermont Co., OH in 1813.
I have since found the will of Solomon Dill (born circa 1755 in Kent
Co., De) who died in Clermont Co., OH in 1820 that lists this
Benjamin Dill and the rest of his children. I have not been
able to find a will or other vital record that says who were the
parents this Solomon Dill (note that there are several Solomon Dills
in the Kentucky and Ohio region at that time). George D. Dill
DILLON, John - of
Caroline County, Maryland, died 1799. Son Henry m Elizabeth
BLADES and was in Kent County, Delaware, 1800 & 1810. Henry's
son Arthur married Ann O Townsend, moved from Kent County in 1823 to
Concord, Fayette County, Ohio, then in 1831 to Tippecanoe County,
Indiana, then in 1837 to Cedar County, Iowa. John's
other children were Mary, John, Vinson, and Ann Dillon Hignutt.
Don't know of sibs for Henry. Arthur's children were Sarah Ann
DAVIS MILLER; Rebecca ELY; John T; William Henry; Junifer T;
Catherine A SLATER; Jerimiah; Mary Ann YEAGER; Elizabeth WILSON; and
Gibson Andrew. Linda
Morice
DUKES, Daniel
Robert Alexander was
born in Caroline County in 1814. His father was Daniel Dukes,
also born in Caroline County. Daniel, Sr. moved to Richland
County, Ohio before 1830, and by 1840, Daniel Robert Alexander Dukes
moved to Edwards County, Illinois. His children, all of whom
lived in Illinois, were Henry - 1835, Martha - 1840, Abigail Ann -
1843, Mariah -1845, Emmaline - 1848, Thomas O. - 1846, Elizabeth Ann
- 1856, and William Henry - 1859. Daniel R.A., his wife
Eleanor Taylor Dukes, and most of the children are buried in Edwards
County, IL. Robert
Garrett
EDGIN (or EDGEL /
EDGELL), Samuel was
born in MD about 1783 and his brother, Moses EDGIN was born in MD
about 1785. By 1790 when their younger, Thomas EDGIN was born,
they were living in Guilford Co., NC. Eldon
Edgin
FOUNTAIN, Andrew -
When his father, John Fountain, Jr., died in 1810 Andrew Fountain at
age 14 made over his share of the farm to his sister Hester,
brothers William and Matthew (farm was on Choptank River in Caroline
Co.). He traveled first to Wilmington, DE where he worked for
the DuPonts, then to Fox Springs, Fleming Co., Kentucky, where he
married Louisa Ann Robb. Some later ancestors of Andrew's
ended up in Indio, CA. DEERTRACT@aol.com
GILL, Bryson -
son of Whillington Gill, married Ann Fountain on December 14
1815 and moved to Baltimore City Maryland in 1815. Michael
Edward Graziano
GRIFFITH, John
and Anne WRIGHT (md.
25 December 1824) moved to Hancock and Wayne Counties, in Indiana.
Their first child, Elizabeth was born in Maryland about 1825.
The other four were born in Indiana starting about 1831. Wendy
White
GRIFFITH, Sarah
Ann - was
born 1 January 1807 at Denton, Caroline Co., Maryland and died 25
March 1866 in Warren Co., Indiana. She had a brother,
Abraham but her parents and ancestry are unknown to me as yet. Sarah
Ann Griffith moved to Ross Co., Ohio sometime before February 1836
and on 18 Feb 1836 she married David McPherson Kelley, born 14 May
1808 at Ross Co., Ohio and died 5 Nov 1878 at Warren Co., Indiana.
She was David's third wife and they had 8 children. David's parents
were Susannah (McPHERSON) and William KELLEY. Sarah Ann
and David were my great -great grandparents through their son,
Washington Clay Kelley. Jean
A. Voege
HENDERSON, James S8708,
MD & NC Line, Sol was b. 18 Feb 1760 Caroline Co MD and he lived
there at enl & in 1778 he moved to Guilford Co NC and also enl there
and he appl there 21 Feb 1834, sol had m. on 11 Aug 1779 but the
name of his wife was not given. from Genealogical Abstracts of
Revolutionary War Pension Files vol II F-M by Virgil D White p.
1600 Roberta
Russell
HOOPER, Ezekiel
Richardson - m
Margaret Jackson in 1847. They both had lived in the Cambridge,
Dorchestery County area. They moved in the early 1850's to Illinois.
We believe that some of her family members also moved to the area as
her brother Benjamin D Jackson died in Galena, IL in 1854. Margaret
and Ezekiel settled in Chicago where E.R. Hooper practiced law. Sheryl
Folena
JEFFERSON, James
Warren is
the son of John W. and Elizabeth (Lynch) Jefferson. He
was born in Sussex County, Del., December 14, 1847. The
father, a farmer and live stock dealer, moved with his family to St.
Clair County, Ill. in 1851, and died in June of the following year.
Elizabeth (Lynch) Jefferson died, December 30, 1877, aged 58 years.
James was admitted to the practice of law in June 1874, and in the
following August, moved to Lafayette,Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Read
his biography.
KEMP, William -
moved from Caroline County, MD to Fayette County, OH around 1835,
supposedly after the death of his first wife, Mary Burzetta
(WRIGHT). Along with William KEMP came his children (Mary
Elizabeth, Harriet A., and John Amos), his brothers Samuel KEMP and
John Nelson KEMP, and his widowed mother Elizabeth (BROWN) KEMP.
Per family history, they first stayed one year with Elizabeth's
brother, Thomas BROWN in Ross County, OH before moving on to Fayette
County, OH. In 1856 the family moved on to Louisa County,
IA. Jenae
Meinel
KNOTTS, Joseph b
1812 QA co MD 1812 m Elizabeth LEE, from Dover DE ca 1836.
His parents were Andrew (a plasterer) and Elizabeth (GREEN) KNOTTS.
He, his wife, and his older brother Wm, and wife, and mother, went
to IL in ca 1840. Joseph and his mother stayed in IL. Wm went to
Oregon. Joseph and most of his children are buried near
Springfield IL. according to KS descendants. One son (Joseph) went
to KS where he married and is buried. He has descendants living in
the Carey KS area. Bob
Knotts
KNOTTS, William son
of Andrew KNOTTS (1770?-1826) and Elizabeth (TEMPLE?) GREEN (?-1841)
was born 1 Mar 1805 in Queen Anne's County, MD. After his
father died in Caroline County, William, his wife (m Margaret Mariam
BARRATT ca 1837 in Queen Anne's Co, MD) and his mother moved to
Hancock County, IL. Both William's wife and mother died there.
When Margaret died she left William with a little girl, Justina (b
19 Mar 1838). On 6 Oct 1844 William married Sylvia WILSEY in Hancock
County, IL and they travelled by way of the Overland Trail to become
among the first settlers of Benton County, OR. William and
Sylvia had 5 children: Margaret (1847-1888), Sarah Ann (1850-1905),
William (1851-1935), Thomas Andrew (1853-1867) and Mary J. (b
1855...d nine days after her father). The family story of
William's death is that on 1 Oct 1855 he went out on his horse --
the horse returned that evening but William was never seen again. Chris
Hardy
MELVIN -
Looking for ancestors of George Franklin Melvin, my husband's great
grandfather b. February 17, 1831. Family lore says his family
was originally from the Eastern Shore, perhaps Caroline county.
His and/or his family settled in Baltimore in the early 1800s.
He married Georgianna Field(s) of Baltimore January 13, 1853. Pat
Melvin
MERRICK, Israel (1766-1844)
purchased land on MD/DE border in 1791. Moved 1804 to
Tioga county, PA. Fred
Merrick
MORGAN, Sarah
Ann, b.1806/7
in MD married John R. Thompson. They lived in Caroline Co. MD
and then moved to Dorchester Co. MD prior to moving to Belmont
&Washington Counties, OH around 1830. They had three children born
in MD and six more children born in, Ohio prior to moving to
Dearborn Co., Indiana. (See John
R. Thompson below for more information) Earl
Thompson
ORRELL, Daniel Black -
b. 23 Jan 1769 Caroline Co., MD : m. Mary Emily
Hutchinson, 1804 North Carolina : d. 11 Oct 1871 Rowan
Co. , NC. Karol
Armstrong
PATTON, Barrett
and Martha Emily MEEKINS -
My Patton family was from
Caroline Co., Maryland. My ancestors
were Barrett Patton and Martha
Emily Meekins. Barrett was born in
1805 and he and Martha were
married in 1832. They then stayed
there and had 8 children.
Don't know if they moved
from there or not. But
some of there children did
leave the area, my Great Grandfather
Alexander Patton born in 1847
moved to Marion , Grant Co., Indiana,
then he and his wife moved
to Mendon, Saint Joseph Co., Mi and
lived there until their deaths
in 1925 and 1915. They are buried
in Marion, Grant Co., In next to
2 of their children. I am
still having trouble finding Barrett's
parents and also what
happened to the siblings
of Alexander. Marsha
Fenstermacher /Binkley
PERMAR -
William PERMAR lived in the Tuckahoe Hundred area of Caroline County
in the 18th century at and probably before the Revolutionary
War. He died in 1779 but his son James Permar and grandson James
Permar JR and their families continued to farm in this area from
1777-1820 . All members of this family seem to have mysteriously
left the area and appear in the 1830 census farming in
Middletown Township, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA. (Henry Permar, son
of James and several family members) They remained farming in this
area into the 1870's were quite good farmers and became the largest
farm producer in Delaware County for some time. WILLIAM PERMAR
who died in 1779 had a son born later in life to a second wife. His
name was John and after the death of William Permar in 1779 this
second wife remarried and moved with sone John to Ohio where this
John established the Permar line there. All this
info, can be verified by U.S. and Maryland censuses and a family
history written by a descendant in 1911.
Jane Goodfellow Straub
PRATT, James B.,
was born in 1792 Caroline Co. Maryland. He married there in 1817.
Sometime between 1822 and 1830 he removed to Guernsey/Belmont Co.
Ohio. Mark
and Sheri Nye
ROBERTSON,
Frances Marion b.
1843 in Denton, MD, Caroline county. He was one of three children,
sailed the Chesapeake Bay for oysters, and moved to Kansas on or
about 1867. He moved to first Milford and then to Coyville, KS where
he lived in Morgan Valley and taught school in Row Valley. He
opened a grocery store and became president of the Coyville Bank for
10 years. He went on to become a KS state senator sometime after
marrying his wife Lottie in 1873. In 1916 he was aide-de-camp to the
Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. He died in 1926. His
children included WILL ROBERTSON, b. 1-29-1879 in Coyville, KS, in
Wilson County. Vicky
Rowe nee Matthews, daughter to Judy Matthews, nee
Robertson
STANTON, Peter -
son of BEACHAMP STANTON of Caroline Co., MD and CECILIA WRIGHT.
His wife daughter of HATFIELD WRIGHT went to Wayne Co., IN in 1826
along with their two sons Isaac and James. Lynn2992@aol.com
STEWART, William
and Ann (WATKINS) -
were living in Caroline County in 1850. Not long after,
William, and possibly Ann, left Caroline County and settled near her
family in Warren County, Indiana. It is unknown if Ann went
with William, he died before the 1860 census and she is not listed.
William is buried next to Ann's brother, Clement, but no death date
has been found for Ann. Adina
Dyer
*Note: Since I submitted the above information on Ann Watkins, I
have found on William Stewart's tombstone the inscription: "Erected
by his wife Ann and son John Wesley." However, I still have no
definite death date or place for Ann.
SULLIVAN,
Florence, Jr. migrated
to Wilson Co., Tennessee. Lold615@email.msn.com
SULLIVAN(E),
Florence , Jr. -
left for Wilson County, TN. His grave is located in the Sugg's
Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Wilson County, TN.
He is a direct ancestor of my wife. I am researching Florence's
people here in Wilson County. There are many to say the least. He
died January 26, 1814, was married to a Mary (no last name yet
determined). His children were: Azel b. 1775 in MD d. Mar 1835
Wilson Co, TN; Holland b. abt. 1790 in MD d. abt. 1853 Wilson
Co, TN; Levi b. abt. 1790; Reubin b. abt 1800 d. Feb. 7,
1852 Wilson Co, TN. Norman
Weber
THOMPSON, John R. -
b.1800 in Milford, Kent Co.,DE was a drummer boy in last part of the
War of 1812 for Capt. John Adams and was only 14 years old.
John Thompson married Sarah Ann Morgan b.1806/7 in MD. John moved to
Caroline Co. MD and then Dorchester Co. MD prior to moving to
Washington Co, OH. He had three children born in MD and six more
children born in Washington Co.,Ohio prior to moving to Dearborn
Co., Indiana. The children were as follows:
NAME - DATE - BORN - PLACE BORN - MARRIED
Josiah - 8 Jan 1822 - MD - 1851 Elvira
McMullen at Dearborn,IN
Sarah Ann - 1825 - MD - 1843 Isaac Ruby at
Washington Co.,OH
Louisa - 1829 - MD - 1847 David Gilland at
Dearborn Co.,IN
Mary Jane - 1832 - OH - unknown
John H. - 1833 - OH - 1855 Rebecca A.
Priest at Dearborn,IN
David L. - 1836 - OH - 1861 Emily Virginna
? at Dearborn IN
Sophia - 1838 - OH - 1859 George Mendel at
Dearborn Co.,IN
Henrietta - 8 Sep 1840 - OH - 1860 William
A. Roberts at Dearborn IN
William M. - 12 Feb 1842 - OH - Never
married
Earl
Thompson
TURNER, John and
Mary BODFIELD married
in Caroline Co., August 05, 1821. John was born October 17, 1800
near the Choptank River and Mary, I believe, was born in
Talbot Co., MD. They had a total of 12 children of which 4 were
born in Caroline Co., MD. They travelled Westward, stopping in Ohio,
Indiana, Iowa, Oregon, and finally California. Both John and Mary
died in California....Mary about 1863 and John December 22, 1891. Heidi
Hafner
VENER, Benjamin
Joel - Born
Oct 16, 1810; died May 09, 1889, Benbow Marion Co, Missouri; buried
May 10, 1889 Pleasant Prairie Church Shelby Co., Missouri.
MARRIED Mahala Pritchett Caroline Co Md on June 19, 1832; born Oct
20, 1810, Chillicothe, Ohio; died Feb 09, 1880, Bethel Shelby Co
Missouri; daughter of Lott Pritchett and Henrietta Voss of Caroline
Co Md. Benjamin Joel Vener was the son of Emmanuel Vener born
ca 1775; died June 1841 Lewis Co, Kty married 1st ? died between
1810-1816; married 2nd Mary Plummer Nov 16, 1816 Baltimore Co Md.
Lott Pritchett died 1823 and was son of Edward Pritchett and
Priscilla Collison of Caroline Co Md. Garnet
Murphey
WATKINS, Clement
and Mary (BUTLER) -
left the Caroline County/Sussex County area 1824-1829. They
were in Ross County, Ohio from 1830-1835. After leaving Ross
County, they settled in Milford, now Green Hill, Warren
County, Indiana. They were probably the first of this family
to go to Warren County. Adina
Dyer
WATKINS, Josiah
and Elizabeth (GOWTY) -
having been born and lived in Sussex Co., Delaware, Josiah and
Elizabeth moved after their marriage to Caroline County, where her
parents Abel and Elizabeth (Whealton) Gowty lived. Josiah and
Elizabeth left Caroline County in 1865 and went to settle with his
family in Green Hill, Warren County, Indiana. Adina
Dyer
WATKINS, William
Henry and Amanda (DAVIS) -
left Caroline County in 1857 and settled in Milford, now Green Hill,
Warren County, Indiana. William Henry Watkins was the
half-brother of Josiah Watkins. Adina
Dyer
WHEATLEY, Caleb.
Lived in Caroline Co. In War of 1812. Volunteered in Maryland
1813-1814. Capt. Raisins company. "full description of her husband
at the time of his enlistment viz: 18 years old, light hair. Married
to Margaret Thomas in Lewis Co., Kentucky in 1828. Then moved to
Adams Co. Ohio; then to Lee County, Iowa. GKelley700@aol.com
WRIGHT, Horatio -
was born August 9, 1834, the son of Peter Wright, mother unknown.
He removed to Green Hill, Warren County, Indiana, with members of
the Josiah Watkins family abt. 1865. He was married in Warren
County, Indiana, to Eliza J. Shoaf and by occupation was a carpenter
and blacksmith. Horatio Wright died February 28, 1909 and is
buried in Armstrong Chapel Cemetery in Green Hill. Adina
Dyer