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Hans MANGOLD was
born in Mar 1576 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(6995) He was baptized on 11 Mar 1576 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish,
Basel, Switzerland.(6996) Parents:
(?) Sebastian MANGOLD and
(?) Anna KEYSER.
Hans
Jacob MANGOLD was born in Oct 1586 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(6997) He was the twin brother of Anna Mangold.
He was baptized on 1 Nov 1586 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(6998) Parents:
(?) Sebastian MANGOLD and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Hans
Jacob MANGOLD was born in Oct 1588 or Nov 1588 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish,
Basel, Switzerland.(6999) He was baptized
on 3 Nov 1588 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7000) This is another instance in this family of two Hans Jacob children,
raising the possibility that a younger Hans Jacob, the twin brother of Anna,
may have died young. Parents: (?) Sebastian MANGOLD
and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Hanss
MANGOLD was born in Jan 1575 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7001) He was baptized on 27 Jan 1575 in
Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7002)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Heini
MANGOLD was born in Mar 1574.(7003)
He was baptized on 28 Mar 1574 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7004) Parents:
(?) Sebastian MANGOLD and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Heinrich
MANGOLD was born in Nov 1572 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7005) Unless there is another reason for
repeated use of the name Heinrich, this Heinrich may have died young since there
are three other Heinrich's in this family born about 1576, 1581, and 1584. He
was baptized on 16 Nov 1572 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7006) This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that
have daughters named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However,
researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family
is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family
for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein.
Parents: Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Heinrich
MANGOLD was born in Apr 1576 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7007) Unless there is a reason for repeated
use of the name Heinrich, this Heinrich may have died young since there is a
third born Heinrich in 1581 (there are also a first born Heinrich in 1572 and
a fourth born Heinrich in 15840> He was baptized on 15 Apr 1576 in Sissach
Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7008)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters named
Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh
and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt
[sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Heinrich
MANGOLD was born in Jan 1581 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7009) Unless there is another reason for
the repeated use of the name Heinrich, this third born Heinrich may have died
young since there was a fourth born Heinrich in 1584 (there are also a first
born Heinrich, 1572, and a second born Heinrich, 1576). He was baptized on 29
Jan 1581 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7010) This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that
have daughters named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However,
researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family
is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family
for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Heinrich
MANGOLD was born in Mar 1584 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7011) This Heinrich is the fourth born
male in the family with the name Heinrich. Unless there is a reason for repeated
use of the name, it could mean that none of the previous born Heinrichs survived
until the birth of this Heinrich. He was baptized on 15 Mar 1584 in Sissach
Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7012)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters named
Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh
and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt
[sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Jacob
MANGOLD was born in Jan 1573 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7013) He was baptized on 18 Jan 1573 in
Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7014) Since there is a second Jacob in this family, one could speculate
that either there was an adopted younger Jacob or this Jacob died prior to 1584.
Parents: (?) Sebastian MANGOLD and
(?) Anna KEYSER.
Jacob
MANGOLD was born in Dec 1583 or Jan 1584 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel,
Switzerland.(7015) He was baptized
on 5 Jan 1584 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7016) This is the second of three children in this family with repeated
names, indicating that it is possible that the first born Jacob died young.
Parents: (?) Sebastian MANGOLD and
(?) Anna KEYSER.
Jacob
MANGOLD was born in Nov 1573 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7017) This unlinked family is one of three
Mangold families that have daughters named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich
Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the
most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes
on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Jerg
MANGOLD was born in Dec 1577 or Jan 1578 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel,
Switzerland.(7018) He was baptized
on 5 Jan 1578 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7019) Parents: (?) Sebastian MANGOLD
and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Martin
MANGOLD(7020) was born in Nov 1579
in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7021) He was baptized on 15 Nov 1579 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish,
Basel, Switzerland.(7022) Because there
is a second child, born later in this family, named Martin, raises the possibility
that this Martin died when he was less than two years old. Parents:
(?) Sebastian MANGOLD and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Martin
MANGOLD was born in Dec 1580 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7023) He was baptized on 2 Jan 1581 in
Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7024) This is the second child named Martin in this family. It is
possible that a younger child also named Martin died prior to this Martin's birth.
Sometimes parents repeated names after a younger child died. Parents:
(?) Sebastian MANGOLD and (?) Anna KEYSER.
Mathiss
MANGOLD was born in Jan 1578 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7025) He was baptized on 10 Jan 1578 in
Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7026)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Ulrich
MANGOLD was born in Jul 1588 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7027) He was baptized on 7 Jul 1588 in
Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7028)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Friedrich (or Jacob ?) MANGOLD and
Elsbeth (Elisabeth ?) RIPPSTEIN.
Anna
MANGOLT was born about May 1582 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7029)(7030)
She was baptized on 6 May 1582 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7031)(7032)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.She was married to Heini LAUBER
on 24 May 1603 in Switzerland.(7033)
Anna
MANGOLT was born in May 1612 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7034) She was christened on 21 May 1612
in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7035)
Parents: Bastian MANGOLT and
Verena BRUNNER.
Barbara
MANGOLT was born in Oct 1624 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7036) She was christened on 13 Oct 1624
in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7037)
Twin of Johann MANGOLT. Parents: Bastian MANGOLT
and Verena BRUNNER.
Bastian
MANGOLT(7038) was born in Jan 1585
in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7039)(7040) He was baptized
on 17 Jan 1585 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7041)(7042) This unlinked
family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters named Anna who could
be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn
Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic]
and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein.
Parents: Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.He was married to Verena BRUNNER
on 30 Apr 1611 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7043) Children were: Anna MANGOLT,
Elsbeth MANGOLT, Johann MANGOLT,
Barbara MANGOLT.
Elsbeth
MANGOLT was born in Aug 1616 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7044) She was christened on 18 Aug 1616
in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7045)
Parents: Bastian MANGOLT and
Verena BRUNNER.
Fridlin
or Friedrich MANGOLT(7046) was born
about 1551 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7047)(7048) This unlinked
family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters named Anna who could
be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn
Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic]
and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein.
Primary source records may spell the surname as MANGOLT. John Slabaugh recorded
it as MANGOLD.He was married to Barbara GREIDER
on 28 May 1576 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7049)(7050) Children were:
Hans MANGOLT, Jacob MANGOLT
, Heinrich MANGOLT, Anna
MANGOLT, Michel MANGOLT,
Bastian MANGOLT, Chrischon MANGOLD.
Hans
MANGOLT was born in Apr 1577 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7051)(7052)
He was baptized on 28 Apr 1577 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7053) This unlinked family is one of three
Mangold families that have daughters named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich
Lauber. However, researchers John Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the
most likely family is that of Sebastian Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes
on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein. Parents:
Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.He was married to Verena ---- on 30 Apr 1611 in Switzerland.
(7054)
Heinrich
MANGOLT was born in Dec 1580 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7055)(7056)
He was baptized on 18 Dec 1580 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7057)(7058)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein.
Parents: Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.
Jacob
MANGOLT was born in Oct 1579 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7059)(7060)
He was baptized on 18 Oct 1579 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7061)(7062)
Parents: Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.
Johann
MANGOLT was born in Oct 1624 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7063) He was christened on 13 Oct 1624
in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.(7064)
Twin of Barbara MANGOLT. Parents: Bastian MANGOLT
and Verena BRUNNER.
Michel
MANGOLT was born about Oct 1583 in Boeckten, Sissach Parish, Basel, Switzerland.
(7065)(7066)
He was baptized on 6 Oct 1583 in Sissach Parish, Baselland, Switzerland.
(7067)(7068)
This unlinked family is one of three Mangold families that have daughters
named Anna who could be the wife of Heinrich Lauber. However, researchers John
Slabaugh and Glenn Peters believe that the most likely family is that of Sebastian
Mangolt [sic] and Anna Keyser (see notes on that family for more information).
The other two unlinked families then are headed by:
(1) Friedrich Mangold and Barbara Greider, or
(2) Friedrich (or Jacob?)Mangold and Elsbeth (Elisabeth?) Rippstein.
Parents: Fridlin or Friedrich MANGOLT and
Barbara GREIDER.
John
Wilhelm De La MARCK Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg was born on 28 May 1562
in Dusseldorf, Germany.(7069) He was
a Bishop of Münster between 1574 and 1584 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The westernmost and--in terms of population and economic output--the largest
Federal State of Germany. He was a Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg between 1592
and 1609. A combination of states of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1423 the duchies
of Jülich and Berg were united, and in 1521 they united with the duchy of
Cleves and the county of Mark to form Jülich-Cleves-Berg.
He was a Duke of Cleves between 1592 and 1609 in Herzogtum Kleve, Germany.
The Duchy of Cleves (German: Herzogtum Kleve) was a state of the Holy Roman
Empire in present Germany (part of North Rhine-Westphalia) and the Netherlands
(parts of Limburg, Noord-Brabant and Gelderland). Its territory was situated
on both sides of the river Rhine, around its capital Cleves and roughly covering
today's districts of Cleves, Wesel and the City of Duisburg.
He was a Count of Mark between 1592 and 1609 in Grafschaft Mark, Germany.
The County of Mark (German: Grafschaft Mark, colloquially known as Die Mark)
was a county of the Holy Roman Empire in the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle.
It lay on both sides of the Ruhr River along the Volme and Lenne Rivers.
He died on 25 Mar 1609 in Germany.(7070)
He was also known as Johann Wilhelm, Herzog zu Kleve, Julich und Berg.
He was also known as John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Parents:
Wilhelm IV HERZOF VON CLEV Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
and Maria of HAPSBURG Archduchess of Austria.
He was married to Anna Van ALDEKERK. This marriage
is unproven in the official records, although there is evidence supporting it.
At any rate, because Anna was considered to be of a lower station or class, the
marriage would have been morganatic. A morganatic marriage is a type of marriage
which can be contracted in certain countries, usually between persons of unequal
social rank (unebenbürtig in German), which prevents the passage of the
husband's titles and privileges to the wife and any children born of the marriage.
It is also known as a left-handed marriage because in the wedding ceremony the
groom held his bride's right hand with his left hand instead of his right.
Often, this is a marriage between a male from a royal or reigning house, often
a historical German state, and a woman of lesser status (a non-royal or non-reigning
house, or a woman with a profession that is traditionally considered lower-status).
Neither the bride nor any children of the marriage has any claim on the groom's
titles, rights, or entailed property. The children are considered legitimate
on other counts and the prohibition of bigamy applies.
Children were: Bishop Herman Isaacks Op Den GRAEFF
. He was married to Jakobea of BADEN in 1585.
He was married to Antonia of LORRAINE.
Philibert
MARGRAVE OF BADENChildren were: Jakobea of BADEN
.
Mary
MARKLEY. She was married to Henry STEINER
.(7071)
John
MARKS(7072)He was married. Children
were: Mary Agnes MARKS.
Mary
Agnes MARKS was born about 1847 in Pennsylvania.
(7073)(7074) She was a Keeping
House in 1880 in Wheatfield Twp., Indiana Co., Pa..
(7075) She was a Postmistress in 1903 in Mechanicsburg, Brushvalley
Twp., Indiana Co., PA.(7076) First
woman to get a post office commission in Mechanicsburg. She was M. E. Church
in Mechanicsburg, Brushvalley Twp., Indiana Co., PA.
(7077) Parents: John MARKS.She was
married to William H. DAVIS on 17 Apr 1871 in Indiana
Co., Pa..(7078)
(7079)(7080) Children were:
Annie DAVIS, Amos C. DAVIS
, Margaret "Maggie" DAVIS,
Sorena Pearl DAVIS, Olive DAVIS,
Eleanore DAVIS, Florence DAVIS,
Donald DAVIS, Oscar DAVIS,
Grace DAVIS, Raymond DAVIS.
Justin
Landon MARSH (Private). Parents: Vance MARSH
and Brenda Gay LAUVER.
Ryan
Edward Lee MARSH (Private). Parents: Vance MARSH
and Brenda Gay LAUVER.
Vance
MARSHHe was divorced from Brenda Gay LAUVER. Children were:
Justin Landon MARSH, Ryan Edward Lee MARSH.
Christian
MARTINHe was married to Hannah GRAYBILL.
(7081)
Christian
(?) MARTIN emigrated in 1732 from Rotterdam, South Holland.
(7082) He immigrated on 21 Sep 1732 to Philadelphia.
(7083) On the ship "Pink Compliance." He Migrated from
Switzerland to Bockschaft Congregation by 1732 to Kraichgau Region , Germany.
(7084) He was Anabaptist.
(7085) Was imprisoned in Switzerland for his religious beliefs. Author
John Slabaugh is not convinced that Christian is the father of Fronica.He
was married to Elizabeth (?) ELLIS.
(7086) Children were: Fronica MARTIN,
Fravin MARTIN.
Fravin
MARTIN was born before 1732 in Switzerland or Germany.
(7087) She emigrated in 1732 from Rotterdam, South Holland.
(7088) She immigrated on 21 Sep 1732 to Rotterdam, South Holland.
(7089) Parents:
Christian (?) MARTIN and Elizabeth (?) ELLIS
.
Fronica
MARTIN(7090)
(7091) was born before 1715 in Switzerland or Germany.
(7092) She emigrated in 1732 from Rotterdam, South Holland.
(7093) She immigrated on 21 Sep 1732 to Philadelphia.
(7094) She resided Conestoga Creek in Earl Twp., Farmersville, Lancaster
Co., PA.(7095) During marriage to Samuel
Bowman.
Today West Earl Twp. Given name may also have been spelled "Fronik"
and may also been named Veronica.
Author John Slabaugh is not convinced that Christian Martin and Elizabeth Ellis
were the parents of Fronica. Parents: Christian (?)
MARTIN and Elizabeth (?) ELLIS.She was married
to Samuel BAUMANN.
(7096) Children were: Henry BOWMAN,
Samuel BOWMAN, Elizabeth BAUMANN,
John BOWMAN, Martin BOWMAN.
----
MATTERNHe was married to Kitty GENSIMER.
(7097)
----
MATTHEWSHe was married to Rosie B. HOSTLER
.(7098) The date of marriage unknown,
but on 2 Apr. 1904, the obituary of her mother had her name as R.B. Matthews
of St. Paul, Minn.
Holy
Roman Emperor, King of Castile MAXIMILIAN I was born on 22 Mar 1458 or 1459
in Vienna Naustadt.(7099) He died on
12 Jan 1518 or 1519 in Wels, Austria.(7100)
Parents: Holy Roman Emperor FREDERICK III
and Queen? Leonora.He was married to
Mary of BURGUNDY.(7101) Children
were: Son of Emperor Maximilian I PHILIP I.
Margaret
MAYERShe was married to Michael DARRENDINGER
on 25 Mar 1792 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pa..
(7102) Children were: John DARRENDINGER
, Mary "Polly" DARRENDINGER,
Margaret DARRENDINGER, Catherine DARRENDINGER
.
MAYHUE
He was married to Dorothy MCCRACKEN.
----
MCCAHANHe was married. Children were: Patrick
MCCAHAN, Paul MCCAHAN,
John MCCAHAN.
James
MCCAHAN Parents: Patrick MCCAHAN and
Jane GREENE.He was married to Jane Patton LINDSAY
.(7103) Children were:
Jane Greene MCCAHAN.
Jane
Greene MCCAHAN was born on 9 May 1841 in Juniata Co., Pa..
(7104)(7105) She was buried
in 1913 in Bloomfield, Knox Co., Neb..(7106)
She died on 3 Nov 1913 in Original Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Knox
Co., Neb..(7107)
(7108)(7109) She resided
in Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska.(7110)
Parents: James MCCAHAN and
Jane Patton LINDSAY.She was married to Ephraim
LAUVER on 26 Feb 1861 in Juniata Co., Pa..
(7111)(7112) Children were:
Zaidee May LAUVER, Mary Jane
LAUVER, James McCahan LAUVER,
John Hays LAUVER, Elizabeth "Bessie" LAUVER
, Charles Wesley LAUVER,
Joseph Warren LAUVER.
John
MCCAHAN(7113) was born in Ireland.
"Patrick McCahan was born March 14, 1766, about twenty miles north of
Dublin, Ireland and came to this country with has parents and two other brothers,
around the end of the Revolutionary War. One brother, Paul McCahan, was massacred
by the Indians at Plymouth, Pennsylvania. The other brother, John, settled in
what is now Huntingdon Co., PA. Patrick settled in Chester Co. PA. and there
was married to Jane Greene on June 15, 1795." Parents:
---- MCCAHAN.
Patrick
MCCAHAN was born on 14 Mar 1766 in Dublin, Ireland.
(7114)(7115) He died in 1826
in Pennsylvania.(7116) Parents:
---- MCCAHAN.He was married to Jane GREENE
on 15 Jun 1795 in Chester Co., PA.(7117)
(7118) Children were:
James MCCAHAN. Back
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