Dollie Burhans1
F, b. 27 May 1862, d. 4 September 1934
- Birth*: Dollie Burhans was born on 27 May 1862 at Ionia, Ionia County, Michigan, USA.1
- Marriage*: Dollie Burhans married Willis Van Devanter, son of Isaac Van Devanter and Violetta Margaret Spencer, on 10 October 1883 at Michigan, USA.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Van Devanter.1
- Death*: Dollie Burhans died on 4 September 1934 at age 72.1
Family: Willis Van Devanter b. 17 April 1859, d. 8 February 1941
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Violetta Margaret Spencer1
F, b. 18 May 1838, d. 13 February 1933
- Birth*: Violetta Margaret Spencer was born on 18 May 1838 at Ohio, USA.1
- Marriage*: Violetta Margaret Spencer married Isaac Van Devanter, son of Jacob Van Devanter and Lydia Fee, on 20 September 1858 at USA.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Van Devanter.1
- Death*: Violetta Margaret Spencer died on 13 February 1933 at age 94.1
Family: Isaac Van Devanter b. 28 May 1821, d. 26 November 1898
- Willis Van Devanter b. 17 Apr 1859, d. 8 Feb 1941
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Lydia Fee1
F, b. 23 March 1788, d. 13 September 1845
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- Birth*: Lydia Fee was born on 23 March 1788 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Lydia Fee married Jacob Van Devanter, son of Peter Van Deventer and Margaret Miller, circa 1820.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1820,her married name was Van Devanter.1
- Death*: Lydia Fee died on 13 September 1845 at USA, at age 57.1
Family: Jacob Van Devanter b. 7 January 1787, d. 6 January 1840
- Isaac Van Devanter b. 28 May 1821, d. 26 Nov 1898
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Margaret Miller1
F, d. 1826
Pop-up PedigreeFamily: Peter Van Deventer b. 27 July 1742
- Jacob Van Devanter b. 7 Jan 1787, d. 6 Jan 1840
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Jacob Miller1
M
Family: Barbara (?)
- Margaret Miller d. 1826
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Barbara (?)1
F
- Marriage*: Barbara (?) married Jacob Miller.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Miller.1
Family: Jacob Miller
- Margaret Miller d. 1826
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven1
M, b. 29 September 1672, d. 16 May 1736
- Birth*: Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven was born on 29 September 1672 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, USA.1
- Christening: He was christened on 20 November 1672 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, USA.1
- Marriage*: Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven married Margaretta Schenck in September 1700 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, USA.1
- Death*: Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven died on 16 May 1736 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA, at age 63.1
- Burial*: He was buried at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.1
- Note*: He aka: Van Couwenhoven, Covenhoven.1
Family: Margaretta Schenck b. 1677/78, d. 16 December 1751
- Aeltje Couwenhoven b. c 1702, d. a 1777
- Saartje (Sara) Van Cowenhoven b. 1710
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Margaretta Schenck1
F, b. 1677/78, d. 16 December 1751
- Birth*: Margaretta Schenck was born in 1677/78.1
- Marriage*: Margaretta Schenck married Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven in September 1700 at Flatlands, Kings County, New York, USA.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Van Kouwenhoven.1
- Death*: Margaretta Schenck died on 16 December 1751 at Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.1
- Burial*: She was buried at Schenck-Couwenhoven Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.1
Family: Cornellis Willemse 'Cornelius' Van Kouwenhoven b. 29 September 1672, d. 16 May 1736
- Aeltje Couwenhoven b. c 1702, d. a 1777
- Saartje (Sara) Van Cowenhoven b. 1710
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Abraham Van Deventer1
M, b. 5 September 1697
Family: Aeltje Couwenhoven b. circa 1702, d. after 1777
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Aeltje Couwenhoven1
F, b. circa 1702, d. after 1777
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- Birth*: Aeltje Couwenhoven was born circa 1702.1
- Marriage*: Aeltje Couwenhoven married an unknown person circa 1720.1
- Marriage*: Aeltje Couwenhoven married Abraham Van Deventer circa 1731.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Van Deventer.1
- Death*: Aeltje Couwenhoven died after 1777.1
Family: Abraham Van Deventer b. 5 September 1697
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
David Fee1
M, b. circa 30 June 1780, d. 26 January 1847
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- Birth*: David Fee was born circa 30 June 1780 at Huntington County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: David Fee died on 26 January 1847 at Harlan County, Kentucky, USA.1
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Patience Kelly1
F, b. 16 July 1760, d. 1789
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- Father: Joshua Kelly1 b. between 1716 and 1749, d. between 1782 and 1834
- Birth*: Patience Kelly was born on 16 July 1760 at USA.1
- Marriage*: Patience Kelly married John Fee Jr, son of John Fee Sr and Sarah Stuart, in 1780.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Fee.1
- Death*: Patience Kelly died in 1789 at Huntington County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: She from Brenda Mitchell dale@@siscom.net 16 Aug 1999.1
- Note: She Notes for PATIENCE KELLY.1
- Note: She Patience died after the birth of Lydia, and before the 1790 census.1
- Note: She Mrs. A. C. Taylor, a student of David Fee's family, points out that theKellys were among the first settlers in Harlan Co. Some settled inHarlan, others in Ages and Cumberland, Ky.1
Family: John Fee Jr b. 1759, d. 22 26 Aug 1845
- David Fee b. c 30 Jun 1780, d. 26 Jan 1847
- Lydia Fee b. 23 Mar 1788, d. 13 Sep 1845
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Jane Jackson1
F, b. 19 February 1769, d. 1858
- Birth*: Jane Jackson was born on 19 February 1769 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Jane Jackson married John Fee Jr, son of John Fee Sr and Sarah Stuart, before 1794.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Fee.1
- Death*: Jane Jackson died in 1858 at Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA.1
Family: John Fee Jr b. 1759, d. 22 26 Aug 1845
- George Fee b. c 1795, d. 1880
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
George Fee1
M, b. circa 1795, d. 1880
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- Birth*: George Fee was born circa 1795.1
- Death*: George Fee died in 1880.1
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Sarah Stuart1
F, b. 1730, d. June 1813
- Birth*: Sarah Stuart was born in 1730 at Ireland / Scotland.1
- Marriage*: Sarah Stuart married John Fee Sr in 1755.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Fee.1
- Death*: Sarah Stuart died in June 1813.1
Family: John Fee Sr b. circa 1730, d. 1801
- John Fee Jr b. 1759, d. 22 26 Aug 1845
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
John Fee Jr1
M, b. 1759, d. 22 26 Aug 1845
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- Birth*: John Fee Jr was born in 1759.1
- Marriage*: John Fee Jr married Patience Kelly, daughter of Joshua Kelly, in 1780.1
- Marriage*: John Fee Jr married Jane Jackson before 1794.1
- Death*: John Fee Jr died 22 26 Aug 1845 at Mill Creek, Huntington County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He The Fee Family is said to have originated from Scotland. Their name was Macfee. There were a clan with a castle, and a coat of arms. The clan was defeated. Many fled to Ireland and dropped the Mac from their name because of persecution. JOHN FEE SENIOR came to America with his wife SARA STEWART and their son JOHN JUNIOR. First they went to Maryland, then to Pennsylvania. JOHN JUNIOR married ___________ of Kelly family.1
- Note: He from Brenda Mitchell dale@@siscom.net 16 Aug 1999.1
- Note: He Harlan County Library, Harlan, KY.1
- Note: He BIOGRAPHY: Col. John Fee came to America, when a small boy. 'They spentthe first winter, at Mt. Union, Pennsylvania., 6 miles west of Mill Creek. Babiesof my grandfather Fees children were buried in a small plot, on thePorter farm, on the back road leading to the Fee Farm.'(author unknown)The above was in papers taken from a trunk, in his attic by J.J. Fee, ofAltoona, Pennsylvania. His grandfather had worked on the Fee history. He, J.J., isa g-g-grandson of Col. John Fee. We appreciate his help in makingavailable old papers that might not otherwise have been available tothose interested in this history.1
- Note: He According to the St. Helena, Calif 'Photogram,' 4-24-1913, Col. Fee wasof Scotch birth., 'John Fee was a soldier, in the Revolution. He was amember of the Sessions, at Huntingdon, in April 1786.' Based we believeon the data from grandson, and grandaughters who lives in that area.1
- Note: He From the Bible, dated 1753, we have a list of the brothers of PatienceKelly, 1760-ante 1790, who m. John Fee. A descendant of the Kelly familywrote; 'Original John Fee was an Irishman. I remember my mother speakingof him. He kept a public house, at Warm Springs, Stone Creek, HuntingdonCo PA.'1
- Note: He When the Revolution broke out, Bedford County, Pa., furnished twocompanies, a greater proportion of one company being recruited in whatnow constitutes Huntingdon and Blair Counties. Among them was a man namedMcDonald, another named Fee, from the mouth of the Baystown Branch.1
- Note: He Col. Fee was an active man in the Revolution. He was in Capt. Blairsexpedition. He owned all of the land, along the north side of the JuanitaRiver from Mill Creek to the Raystown Branch, and a great deal of theland in Lickridges. His widow received a pension from the State ofPennsylvania.1
- Note: He Daughters of the Revolution National No. 32250, John Fee,1759-1845,served as a private and scout, Pa. Militia. He lived in Bedford Co. Re:Pa Archives, Series 6, Vol 2, p. 75 DAR grandfather records, states JohnFee, d. 8-22-1845, that he was b. 1762, in Huntingdon County, (this cannotbe true if he came to America as a small boy) near Mill Creek. (From MrsC.L. Barrett, 200 E. 73rd St., Gladstone, Mo. 64118 1-20-1966) (indianswere more numerous than whites.).1
- Note: He Another reference says 'he served in the Revolutionary War, in Col.Piper's Regt., on an expedition to Parkin Ridge, and Quibbletown, N.J.,under Capt. Cluggage, and Capt. McDonald; also in Kittaning expedition,as shown in his petition, Mar 10, 1836. He also served in the IndianWars, of his adopted state.1
- Note: He This John Fee enlisted Jan. 1777, in Capt. Thomas Cluggages County, of Col.John Pipers Regt., and because of his subsequent connection with themilitia came to be know as Colonel.1
- Note: He Lt. Col. John Fee commanded the 39th Regt. 10th Div., of the activeforces.1
- Note: He In 1789 John Fee, Presbyterian subscription list.1
- Note: He In 1820 John Fee owned 300 acres, Warm Springs.1
- Note: He In 1797, John Fee, Sr. director of the fair.1
- Note: He In 1820 John Fee, Jr. and Geo., single freeman.1
- Note: He In 1821 John Fee constable, old Twp., of Huntingdon.1
- Note: He In 1805 Henry Lloyd and John Fee ward supervisors.1
- Note: He In 1820 John Fee, and Peter Case.1
- Note: He In 1830 John Fee and James Haight.1
- Note: He In 1836 Andrew Huey and John Fee.1
- Note: He After the birth of G.J. Fee, 1795, Col. Fee and his wife and son Geo.,moved to what is known as the Lickridges, about 3 1/2 miles or 4 milesfarther west, where they engaged in farming. (1845). Col Fee lived to bea very old man, and generally respected by all who knew him. His graveand that of his son, John, are marked in granite (by Capt. John D. Fee, )it is said.1
- Note: He Col Fee was said to have been in the hotel business. The Red houselocated on the old pike from Philadelphia to Pittsburg. It became aleading house, because of the amount of hauling, as all of the freightwas transported on this road-there were no railroads-through thiscountry, at this time.1
- Note: He Col. John Fee is buried at Mill Creek, about 45 miles east of Altoona,Pa.1
- Note: He He, after 1776, says J.J. Fee, (in 1966) took up a large tract of landfor being a soldier. The archives of our state say he had 4 oxen, 8horses, was improving and clearing the land. So Ed Fee (N.J.) told me. Helooked it up one time so Flora Fee, daughter of John R., could join theDAR. Mrs Franklin Taylor Fee lived about 8 miles from Huntingdon, andabout 5 miles from Mill Creek, the old deed says taken off a large tracttaken up by patent by John Fee, for being a soldier.1
- Note: He National Archieves: Pension application of John Fee, RW soldier.1
- Note: He (from a descendant, Mrs. Jessie Wray Hisel is a member of the local LogCabin DAR Chapter).1
- Note: He Col. Fee lived in Juanita, as early as 1774. To the Honorable the Senateand the House of Representatives, of the Common wealth of Pa... Thepetition of Col. John Fee, of Huntingdon County, respectfully showeth; 'Thatyour petitioner entered into the service of his country, in Jan. 1777,marched to Philadelphia, enrolled in Capt. Thomas Cluggage's County, andmarched from thence in the Regt. commanded by John Piper, through Jerseyto a place called Barkin (Harkin?) Ridge, where they were received byLord Sterling-that a party of the British fortified themselves atQuibbletown (having) Capt. W. Donald (McDonald) and Capt Miller wereordered to select 20 men and attack them, and bring off the cattle, whichthey had collected. That your petitioner, with others were selected byCapt. W. Donald, who attacked the British about break of day, andsucceeded finally in taking and bringing off about 400 head of cattle, 29horses, and a number of sheep, which they carried off to our Army inPrinceton. That before they left, Barkin Ridge, their tour being about toexpire, and no other troops arriving to take their place, a call was madeto know who would agree to serve longer. That your petitioner, withserveral more from Cluggages Co. agreed to stay (longer) till the arrivalof other troops, and did remain as long as it was thought necessary andwere finally discharged in Philadelphia, and marched home (near the townof Huntingdon) the last of March, or the first of April following havingspent fully three months in said extended tour. That soon after, in thecourse of the same spring, a large party of Tories to the number of about90, started off to join the Indians at Kittaning, with the intention ofbringing them in to murder the inhabitants of the frontier-that as soonas the alarm, of this attempt was raised, a party of the militia, thenumber about 150, was gathered.1
- Note: He together by Col. Buchanan, of Lewistown, Col. W. Perry of Stoney Creekand Col. Jack, of Frankstown, and marched across the AllegheniesMountains and halted at the waters of the Susquehenna, when they sent outspies, 5 of whom were shot by the Indians..that.1
- Note: He your petitioner was one of said party, during the whole of saidcampaign, and returned with the Co. to Huntingdon, having spent 2 to 3wks in said tour, and suffered much and endured many privations, theirprovision having run out on the way. That your petitioner was called on,turned at every alarm, during that eventful period, the particulars ofwhich he cannot now call to mind. That he turned out and marched in ascout down the Kisacogwillis, at the time of the massacre of Mr. Eaton -and in another up the Raystown Branch, when Mr. Elder was taken and JohnPlummer was killed whom he assisted to bury. And in another with Capt.John Shaver, to Hairs Valley, where they discovered and took severalstands of arms secreted by the Tories. And in another up the littleJuanita, after the murder of....Creon? And in another up the Narrows,after the massacre of Donnelly - and in another at the foot of theAllegheny where it was reported a party of Indians were lurking - thatyour petitioner's father and mother were forted for about five years, atthat period, at Carmichael's Fort, at the mother(mouth?) of the Auglevicand Progmores Fort, at Mill Creek. That he feels perfect safety instating that he was in actual service, 4 months and much longer; that hehas no knowledge of any of his companions, in arms, who are now living,except John Patton, esq., who was in the Regt, with him, in the tour, tothe Jersey in 1777, - that your petitioner is now in the 77th year of hisage, is poor and in need of the assistance of his country. He thereforeprays your Honorable bodies grant him such remuneration for his service,as you in your wisdom may think right., 10 March 1836, John Fee.1
- Note: He The Van deVanters, Hampsons and Kellys were closely connected. Col. Feelater lived in the eastern part of Henderson Twp, known as the John Feelower farm.1
- Note: He 'Opposite the mouth of the Raystown Branch lived Col. Fee, an active andenergetic man during the Revolution, he was in Capt. Blairs's expeditionagainst the Tories, and for a while served as a private in the Army. Hiswidow, a sister of the late Thomas Jackson, of Gayport, is still livingat age 87, and to her we are indebited for much of the valuable materialin the construction of these pages: pp 173, 191 Col. John Fee ismentioned in 'The History and Early Settlement of the Juanita Valley,' byJ.J. Jones (1856).1
- Note: He Index of Rev War Pension Appl in the National Archieves list John andJane Fee, PA, Pension # R3479.1
- Note: He Ref. is made to a Copy of an Article from Harlan Footprints whichappears to have been authored by Holly Fee.1
- Note: He 'According to family tradition, four or five Fee brothers migratedseparately to America from Ireland. The Fee's were originally Scots thathad fled from the British persecution of the clans of Ireland where mostof them dropped the 'Mac' from MacAfee. It is said that among thesebrothers was John Fee (possibly the Johan David Fees' who arrived Oct 3,1753 on the 'Eastern Branch' from Rotterdam and Portsmouth). John Fee (d.ante 1801) and his wife Sarah Stuart Fee (1730-1813) finally settled inHuntingdon County, Pennsylvania. They had a son also named John(ca1759-1845) who married first to Patience Kelly; after her death hemarried Jane Jackson. This John Fee served as a private and a scout inthe Pennsylvania Militia in the Revolutionary War. Although not fullyproved, this John Fee appears to be the father of David Fee by his firstwife Patience Kelly.'1
Family 1: Patience Kelly b. 16 July 1760, d. 1789
- David Fee b. c 30 Jun 1780, d. 26 Jan 1847
- Lydia Fee b. 23 Mar 1788, d. 13 Sep 1845
Family 2: Jane Jackson b. 19 February 1769, d. 1858
- George Fee b. c 1795, d. 1880
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
John Fee Sr1
M, b. circa 1730, d. 1801
- Birth*: John Fee Sr was born circa 1730 at Northern Ireland.1
- Marriage*: John Fee Sr married Sarah Stuart in 1755.1
- Death*: John Fee Sr died in 1801 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He from Brenda Mitchell dale@@siscom.net 16 Aug 1999.1
- Note: He Notes for JOHN FEE SR.1
- Note: He Howard Hensley, 3620 Lynn St, Malabar, FL 32950 (407)723-0690.1
- Note: He Last name may have originally been MacAfee.(See note on John Jr.).1
- Note: He Phil Denomme lists d. abt 1813.1
- Note: He Harlan County, KY Library.1
- Note: He BIOGRAPHY:1790. Information from xerox pages 'A History of the FeeFamily.' Census of 1790.1
- Note: He John Fee, Cecil County, Md. - 5 males under 16, 1 female.1
- Note: He Wm Fee, Montgomery County, Md. - 2 males over 16.1
- Note: He Abraham?? of Canonsburg, who came from Md. - 2 male under 16, 1 female.1
- Note: He John Fee, Huntington Co. - 1 male under 16 (Col. John Fee).1
- Note: He John Fee, Jr., Huntington Co. -1 male under 16, 3 females.1
- Note: He John Fee, Washington County, Pa - 2 males over 16, 4 under 16.1
- Note: He Thomas Fee, Washington County, Pa - 4 males under 16, 4 females.1
- Note: He Thomas Fee, Jr., Washington County, Pa - 2 males under 16.1
- Note: He Wm. Fee, Washington County, Pa - 2 males under 16.1
- Note: He and there was a Fee in Burbon County, Ky.1
- Note: He All of this info taken from xerox pages copied at Harlan Co, Ky Library.1
- Note: He John Fee, said to have come to American with several brothers. Johnsettled in Huntingdon County, PA. and his brothers further west tis said.Pettition to the House of Assembly at Philadelphia, dated Feb. 20, 17??,of inhabitants of Headquarters of Juanita, part of the frontier ofBedford County, PA 'asking for a store of flour....among the signers wasJohn Fee'. There is no record of when John Fee came to America, when heleft Ireland, or from what part of Ireland he came.1
- Note: He John Fee, Sr. of Huntingdon County, PA, a Scotch Presbyterian, brought hiswife, Sarah, and son, John, to American sometime before 1770. The factthat his son's wife came from Maryland suggests that he might have livedthere for sometime, but he settled on the Juanita River, in HuntingdonCo. before the Revolution and is shown there in the 1791 census, as thehead of a family (Col. John?) of one male over 16, one male under 16, andone female. Before his death, (Sr) in ca 1800. he acquired three or fourtracts of land in Huntingdon County, which he left to his son. John settlednear the mouth of Raystown Branch. Since his son, Col. John Fee, was b.ca 1759, and is said to have come to America as a small boy, his fathermust have come later than 1759. John settled about a mile west of MillCreek, in the lower end of Huntingdon Co. This was about 31 miles fromAltoona, PA, at a place settled as Raystown, c. 1750, on the site of thefort c. 1750, later an important post on the Pittsburg turnpike. It wasthe place where, in 1794, Washington reviewed the troops sent to surpressthe Whiskey Rebellion. Another record says, instead of Md, John Feesettled in Mt. Union, PA, that the Juanita River location was then inBedford Co. In 1836, Col. John Fee, stated: 'Petioners father and mother,were forted for about five years during the period (ca 1777) atCarmichael's Fort, at the mouth of the Augelevic and Frogmores Fort atMill Creek.' John Fee, Sr. is buried with his son at Mill Creek, 45 mileseast of Altoona, Pa.1
- Note: He There is more information on John Fee, Sr. and John Fee, Jr. biographyon the xerox pages 'A History of the Fee Family' located at the HarlanCounty Library, Harlan, Ky.1
- Note: He More About JOHN FEE SR.1
- Note: He Burial: Abt. 1801, Mill Creek, PA; Quality: 0.1
- Note: He Notes for SARAH STUART.1
- Note: He Phil Denomme lists her birth in Ireland and the History of the Fee Familylists it as Maryland. Since Col. John was said to have been born inIreland, it seems Sarah would have been born there also instead ofMaryland.1
Family: Sarah Stuart b. 1730, d. June 1813
- John Fee Jr b. 1759, d. 22 26 Aug 1845
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
Joshua Kelly1
M, b. between 1716 and 1749, d. between 1782 and 1834
- Birth*: Joshua Kelly was born between 1716 and 1749 at Scotland.1
- Marriage*: Joshua Kelly married an unknown person between 1739 and 1790.1
- Death*: Joshua Kelly died between 1782 and 1834.1
Family:
- Patience Kelly b. 16 Jul 1760, d. 1789
Citations:
- [S438] GED W Van Daventer, online www.ancestry.com.
John Troutvetter1
M, b. 1827
- Birth*: John Troutvetter was born in 1827 at Saxony, Germany.1
- Marriage*: John Troutvetter married Mary (?) circa 1849.1
- Cen-Head*: John Troutvetter is head of household in the an unknown person of Bloomfield Township, Essex County, New Jersey, USA enumerated as John Troutvetter and is a 33 year old male. He is a courier. He $2000 of real estate and $300 in personal property. He was born in Saxony. Enumerated with John Troutvetter was Mary (?) and Frederick Troutvetter.1
Family: Mary (?) b. 1827
- Frederick Troutvetter b. 1849
Citations:
- [S391] John Troutvetter, 16 Jul 1860 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
Mary (?)1
F, b. 1827
- Birth*: Mary (?) was born in 1827 at Bayer, Germany.1
- Marriage*: Mary (?) married John Troutvetter circa 1849.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1849,her married name was Troutvetter.1
- (Witness) Cen-Head: The an unknown person of Bloomfield Township, Essex County, New Jersey, USA listed Mary (?) in addition to Frederick Troutvetter in the household of John Troutvetter.1
Family: John Troutvetter b. 1827
- Frederick Troutvetter b. 1849
Citations:
- [S391] John Troutvetter, 16 Jul 1860 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
Frederick Troutvetter1
M, b. 1849
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- Birth*: Frederick Troutvetter was born in 1849 at New Jersey, USA.1
- (Witness) Cen-Head: The an unknown person of Bloomfield Township, Essex County, New Jersey, USA listed Frederick Troutvetter in addition to Mary (?) in the household of John Troutvetter.1
Citations:
- [S391] John Troutvetter, 16 Jul 1860 Federal Census, www.ancestry.com.
Rosannah Agnes Clark1
F, b. 20 March 1850, d. 29 September 1935
- Birth*: Rosannah Agnes Clark was born on 20 March 1850 at Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Rosannah Agnes Clark married Henry Jackson Beer, son of George W. Beer Sr and Mary Sowers, on 6 February 1868.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Beer.1
- Burial*: Rosannah Agnes Clark was buried in 1935 at Sowers Cemetery RD 1, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Rosannah Agnes Clark died on 29 September 1935 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 85.1
- Note*: She Cause of Death: Pneumonia ANCI: HIGH DESI: HIGH Ancestral File Number: 1FZP-79V (Research): She spent some time visting each of her childre nafter her husband's death, but mostly she lived at the ol d homestead with her son, Frank and his family, or with he r daughter, Drucy and her family, She died at her daughter' s, Drucy's home of pneumonia on September 29, 1935.1
- Note*: She and Henry Jackson Beer They lived and raised their family near Greendale, PA., e xcept for about 7 years they lived in Youngstown, Ohio. Al l children except Myrtle Mae and Frank Lewis were born in A rmstrong County, PA., and they were born in Youngstown, Ohio. CHAN24 May 2001.1
Family: Henry Jackson Beer b. 23 November 1845, d. 6 July 1908
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Henry Jackson Beer1
M, b. 23 November 1845, d. 6 July 1908
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- Birth*: Henry Jackson Beer was born on 23 November 1845 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Henry Jackson Beer married Rosannah Agnes Clark on 6 February 1868.1
- Death*: Henry Jackson Beer died on 6 July 1908 at age 62.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 6 July 1908 at Sowers Cemetery RD 1, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He and Rosannah Agnes Clark They lived and raised their family near Greendale, PA., e xcept for about 7 years they lived in Youngstown, Ohio. Al l children except Myrtle Mae and Frank Lewis were born in A rmstrong County, PA., and they were born in Youngstown, Ohio. CHAN24 May 2001.1
- Note*: Henry Jackson Beer Cause of Death: Gangrene of leg Born: Nov. 23, 1845; Died: July 6, 1908: burie d at Sowers Cemetery. He was the youngest son born to Georg e W. and Mary Sowers Beer. Born and raised in Valley Township. , Armstrong County,Pennsylvania, he was 5 ft-10 and one half inches t all, light complection, with brown eyes and dark hair. Hi s occupation was farming, but had also mined coal, cut logs , worked on the saw mill, built barns and bridges, and th e years he lived in Youngstown, Ohio, he mined Iron Ore . At age of 18, on August 30, 1864, he enlistedas a Pr ivate in Company 'M', 5th Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Arti llery. He enrolled at Kittanning, PA. and fought in the C ivil War. He was honorably discharged at VIENNA, VIRGINIA , JUNE 30,1865. (Medical): He was building a barn on the Pifer farm on Jun e 27, 1908, when a log fell on his leg, gangrene set in, hi s leg was amputed, but he died on July 6, 1908.1
Family: Rosannah Agnes Clark b. 20 March 1850, d. 29 September 1935
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Mary Sowers1
F, b. 1808, d. 1900
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- Birth*: Mary Sowers was born in 1808 at Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1827,her married name was Beer.1
- Marriage*: Mary Sowers married George W. Beer Sr, son of Daniel Beer Sr and Maggie Watterson, circa 1827.1
- Burial*: Mary Sowers was buried in 1900 at Sowers Cemetery RD 1, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Mary Sowers died in 1900 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Family: George W. Beer Sr b. 1803, d. 1865
- Baby Beer b. c 1828
- Elizabeth Beer b. 1830
- Susannah Beer b. 1830
- Mariah Beer b. 1832
- Sarah Ann Beer b. 1833, d. 1897
- Catherine Beer b. 1833
- George Beer Jr b. Apr 1840, d. 22 Oct 1926
- Samuel Beer b. 1841, d. 6 Aug 1863
- Henry Jackson Beer b. 23 Nov 1845, d. 6 Jul 1908
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George W. Beer Sr1
M, b. 1803, d. 1865
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- Birth*: George W. Beer Sr was born in 1803 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: George W. Beer Sr married Mary Sowers, daughter of George Sowers and Susannah (?), circa 1827.1
- Note*: George W. Beer Sr Visting Samuel Beer at the USA General Hospita l at Frederick City, Maryland. He arrived , presumably, Saturday evening, Aug. 1, 1863. He had J. D. LATHROP write a letter for him to his wife, Mary back home. Returning home soon after his son's death, but never got over the death of his son; he died in 1865. George lived and raised his family in a log housethat sat on a hill across from, or southeast from what we know as the SAMUEL BEER HOMESTEAD. The Samuel Beer garage set where George Beer,Sr's bar n stood. It was located about 1 mile north of where Long Run empties into Cowanshannock Creek. This land was given to George Beer,Sr. by his father, Daniel Beer. (The Samuel Beer Homestead is now owned by Dwight McKinley. He also purchased the Joseph Beer Homestead. Dwight is a descendant of Mary Sowers Beer's brother, Adam Sowers.) circa 1865.1
- Death*: George W. Beer Sr died in 1865 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Burial*: He was buried in 1865 at Sowers Cemetery RD 1, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Family: Mary Sowers b. 1808, d. 1900
- Baby Beer b. c 1828
- Elizabeth Beer b. 1830
- Susannah Beer b. 1830
- Mariah Beer b. 1832
- Sarah Ann Beer b. 1833, d. 1897
- Catherine Beer b. 1833
- George Beer Jr b. Apr 1840, d. 22 Oct 1926
- Samuel Beer b. 1841, d. 6 Aug 1863
- Henry Jackson Beer b. 23 Nov 1845, d. 6 Jul 1908
Citations:
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Daniel Beer Sr1
M, b. 1760, d. 5 April 1843
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- Birth*: Daniel Beer Sr was born in 1760.1
- Marriage*: Daniel Beer Sr married Maggie Watterson before 1783.1
- Death*: Daniel Beer Sr died on 5 April 1843 at Wayne Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 5 April 1843 at Glade Run Cemetery, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He Daniel married Maggie Watterson in the late 170 0's. He settled in Valley Township, Armstrong County, PA., in wha t is known as CRAVENOR HOLLOW. About six and one half mile s east of Kittanning and four miles west of Rural Valley o n Route 85. The old road crossed Cowanshannock Creek abou t a thousand feet west of where Long Run empties into Cowan shannock Creek.. At thattime many families obtained land b y staking out unowned property. Build a house on it, liv e on it, and pay taxes for 21 years, and the land was his . It was't unusual for one man to have a 1000 acres of land . A part of Daniel'sproperty is still known as the Dan Be er Hill. Circa 1844.1
Family: Maggie Watterson b. circa 1758
- Jacob Beer Sr b. c 1780, d. b 1850
- John Beer b. 19 Aug 1789
- Susanah (Susie) Beer b. 28 Aug 1791
- Abraham Beer b. 11 Mar 1800, d. 12 Jan 1888
- Lydia Beer b. 27 Oct 1800
- Elizabeth Beer b. 13 Jun 1801, d. 18 Nov 1892
- Daniel Beer Jr b. c 1802
- George W. Beer Sr b. 1803, d. 1865
- Barbara Beer b. 19 Jan 1803
- Adam Beer b. c 1806
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Maggie Watterson1
F, b. circa 1758
- Birth*: Maggie Watterson was born circa 1758 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Maggie Watterson married Daniel Beer Sr, son of Samuel Beer, before 1783.1
- Married Name: Her married name was Beer.1
- Burial*: Maggie Watterson was buried at Glade Run Cemetery, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Family: Daniel Beer Sr b. 1760, d. 5 April 1843
- Jacob Beer Sr b. c 1780, d. b 1850
- John Beer b. 19 Aug 1789
- Susanah (Susie) Beer b. 28 Aug 1791
- Abraham Beer b. 11 Mar 1800, d. 12 Jan 1888
- Lydia Beer b. 27 Oct 1800
- Elizabeth Beer b. 13 Jun 1801, d. 18 Nov 1892
- Daniel Beer Jr b. c 1802
- George W. Beer Sr b. 1803, d. 1865
- Barbara Beer b. 19 Jan 1803
- Adam Beer b. c 1806
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
John Beer1
M, b. 19 August 1789
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- Birth*: John Beer was born on 19 August 1789 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Susanah (Susie) Beer1
F, b. 28 August 1791
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- Birth*: Susanah (Susie) Beer was born on 28 August 1791 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Jacob Beer Sr1
M, b. circa 1780, d. before 1850
Pop-up PedigreeFamily 1: Elizabeth McAfoose b. 1785, d. after 1850
- Jacob Beer Jr b. 14 Dec 1803, d. 31 Mar 1878
- Anna Elizabeth Beer b. 25 Feb 1818, d. 26 Jul 1911
- Martha Beer b. c 1820
- Henry Beer b. 20 Jul 1821, d. 9 Jan 1909
- Alvaretta Jane Beer b. c 1822
- Margaret Ann Beer b. 1822, d. 1850
- Samuel Beer b. c 1823
- William Beer b. c 1825
- John Beer b. c 1827
- George Beer b. c 1830
- Eve Beer b. 9 Jul 1835, d. 28 Jun 1898
- Christina Beer b. c 1837
- Mary Beer b. c 1839
- Susan Beer b. c 1841, d. c 1848
Family 2:
- Simon Beer b. c 1830
- Margaret Beer b. c 1830
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Abraham Beer1
M, b. 11 March 1800, d. 12 January 1888
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- Birth*: Abraham Beer was born on 11 March 1800 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Marriage*: Abraham Beer married Jane Boggs circa 1822.1
- Death*: Abraham Beer died on 12 January 1888 at age 87.1
- Burial*: He was buried after 12 January 1888 at Elgin Cemetery, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He Both he and his wife lived about one and one half miles north on Route 85, on the road past Elgin Cemetery. His occupation was farming.1
Family: Jane Boggs b. 1800, d. 28 February 1885
- Moses Beer b. 1826
- Peter Beer b. 24 Jul 1827, d. 19 May 1902
- Lavina Beer b. 25 Sep 1831, d. 5 Mar 1913
- Esther A. Beer b. 21 Nov 1833, d. 23 Oct 1851
- James Beer b. 12 Apr 1836, d. 26 Jun 1905
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Lydia Beer1
F, b. 27 October 1800
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- Birth*: Lydia Beer was born on 27 October 1800 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Elizabeth Beer1
F, b. 13 June 1801, d. 18 November 1892
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- Birth*: Elizabeth Beer was born on 13 June 1801 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Elizabeth Beer died on 18 November 1892 at Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 91.1
- Burial*: She was buried after 18 November 1892.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Daniel Beer Jr1
M, b. circa 1802
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- Birth*: Daniel Beer Jr was born circa 1802 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Barbara Beer1
F, b. 19 January 1803
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- Birth*: Barbara Beer was born on 19 January 1803 at Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Adam Beer1
M, b. circa 1806
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- Birth*: Adam Beer was born circa 1806 at Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Elizabeth Beer1
F, b. 1830
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- Birth*: Elizabeth Beer was born in 1830 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Baby Beer1
M, b. circa 1828
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- Birth*: Baby Beer was born circa 1828 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Baby Beer died at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Susannah Beer1
F, b. 1830
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- Birth*: Susannah Beer was born in 1830 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Mariah Beer1
F, b. 1832
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- Birth*: Mariah Beer was born in 1832 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Sarah Ann Beer1
F, b. 1833, d. 1897
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- Birth*: Sarah Ann Beer was born in 1833 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Sarah Ann Beer died in 1897.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Catherine Beer1
F, b. 1833
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- Birth*: Catherine Beer was born in 1833 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
George Beer Jr1
M, b. April 1840, d. 22 October 1926
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- Birth*: George Beer Jr was born in April 1840 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Note*: He Served in the US Army during the Civil War, a t Gettysburg,PA., in Company 'C', 5th Regiment, Pennsylvan ia Heavy Artillery. After his wife's death he went out wes t, there he married Martha J. Gallno. Came back to Pennsyl vania about 1923 with a team of horses and a wagon and hi s few possessions. He wanted to die in Pennsylvania and b e buried in the Sowers Cemetry. Circa 1926.1
- Death*: George Beer Jr died on 22 October 1926 at age 86.1
- Burial*: He was buried on 26 October 1926 at Sowers Cemetery RD 1, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Samuel Beer1
M, b. 1841, d. 6 August 1863
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- Birth*: Samuel Beer was born in 1841 at Valley Township, Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Samuel Beer died on 6 August 1863 at Civil War, USA.1
- Burial*: He was buried on 7 August 1863.1
- Note*: He Cause of Death: Chronic Bronchitas and Diarrhea (Research): At the age of 21 Samuel enrolled, on Sept. 24 , 1862, in the U.S. Army at Pittsburgh, PA.,as a private i n Captain Welty's Company, 14th Reg't., PA. Cav., Company ' M'. Name and number of person interred Samuel Beer-359; Nu mber and locality of the grave-453, Area O, Hospital Cemetr y, Frederick, Maryland. Died- age 22; cause of death-chro nic bronchitas and diarrhea, Died- Aug. 6, 1863; buried Aug . 7, 1863.1
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Jane Boggs1
F, b. 1800, d. 28 February 1885
- Birth*: Jane Boggs was born in 1800 at Moxoton, Ireland.1
- Marriage*: Jane Boggs married Abraham Beer, son of Daniel Beer Sr and Maggie Watterson, circa 1822.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1822,her married name was Beer.1
- Burial*: Jane Boggs was buried in 1885 at Elgin Cemetery, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA.1
- Death*: Jane Boggs died on 28 February 1885.1
Family: Abraham Beer b. 11 March 1800, d. 12 January 1888
- Moses Beer b. 1826
- Peter Beer b. 24 Jul 1827, d. 19 May 1902
- Lavina Beer b. 25 Sep 1831, d. 5 Mar 1913
- Esther A. Beer b. 21 Nov 1833, d. 23 Oct 1851
- James Beer b. 12 Apr 1836, d. 26 Jun 1905
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
George Sowers1
M, b. 1782, d. 24 October 1859
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- Birth*: George Sowers was born in 1782.1
- Marriage*: George Sowers married Susannah (?) circa 1807.1
- Burial*: George Sowers was buried in 1859.1
- Death*: George Sowers died on 24 October 1859.1
Family: Susannah (?) b. 1792, d. 1871
- Mary Sowers b. 1808, d. 1900
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- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Susannah (?)1
F, b. 1792, d. 1871
- Birth*: Susannah (?) was born in 1792.1
- Marriage*: Susannah (?) married George Sowers, son of John Sowers and Catharina (?), circa 1807.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1807,her married name was Sowers.1
- Burial*: Susannah (?) was buried in 1871.1
- Death*: Susannah (?) died in 1871.1
Family: George Sowers b. 1782, d. 24 October 1859
- Mary Sowers b. 1808, d. 1900
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Catharina (?)1
F
- Birth*: Catharina (?) was born.1
- Married Name: As of circa 1781,her married name was Sowers.1
- Marriage*: Catharina (?) married John Sowers circa 1781.1
Family: John Sowers d. November 1805
- George Sowers b. 1782, d. 24 Oct 1859
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John Sowers1
M, d. November 1805
- Birth*: John Sowers was born.1
- Marriage*: John Sowers married Catharina (?) circa 1781.1
- Burial*: John Sowers was buried in 1805.1
- Death*: John Sowers died in November 1805.1
Family: Catharina (?)
- George Sowers b. 1782, d. 24 Oct 1859
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.
Samuel Beer1
M
Family:
- Daniel Beer Sr b. 1760, d. 5 Apr 1843
Citations:
- [S447] Unknown compiler, 16 dec 2001.