| 1. | MONSON : ROVENSTINE : SHEETS : STEWART : Henry Sheets was the father of Mary Ann Sheets. His wife is Mary Steward. Mary Ann married Jacob Rovenstine in Whitley, Co, Indiana in 1872. Henry Sheets moved to Kansas, and is buried in Wilson Coun ... |
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| 2. | BERLINGER : RAUBENSTINE : RAVENSTINE : ROBENSTINE : ROVENSTINE : Leonard Rovenstine died, May 30, 1848 of Starkville Ohio recognized a son Jacob, that apparently was not born to his wife Elizabeth Berlinger. Jacob was born in 1810, and Leonard was married to Eliza ... |
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| 3. | AL : ELICE : ELLIS : HOPDAY : WARNER : My grandmother gave me a letter written by a fugitive slave Tom Ellis, runaway from Pendleton County, Kentucky. This letter was posted from Chatam, Windsor, Canada and is on file at the Archives of C ... |
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| 4. | MONSON : STEELE : TEETER : TETER : George W. Teeter was an only child. He married Louisa Steele. Does anyone know if they were affiliates and faithful in the Dunkard Ana Baptist movement? ... |
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| 5. | BARBARICK : ENGLEMAN : LANSING : LILLIE MAE WATERMAN : NAGLE : John Barbarick took in an orphan boy William Nagle who ran away from his adopted parents Nagle, another friend also mentioned in the family legend was Bigaulk. William Nagle had a sister Mary, born ... |
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| 6. | ENGELMANN : LANSING : NAGLE : PIERSON : Lac Qui Parle Census of 1880 mentions a William and Mary Nagle,(birth name was Lansing) no parents recognized living with Robert Engelmann and Edward Pierson. Does anyone know if these were relatives ... |
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