[2252]
1830 Census, Washington Twp, Harrison Co., OH
1 M 40-50 (James), 1 M 15-20.
1 F 50-60, 1 F 20-30 (Jane), 1 F 5-10.
[2250]
[S244]
1830 Census, Washington Twp, Harrison Co., OH
[2251]
[S244]
1830 Census, Washington Twp, Harrison Co., OH
[16516]
[S1239]
Laurie (McConnell) Eaton, email leaton.kc.rr.com.
[16517]
[S1239]
Laurie (McConnell) Eaton, email leaton.kc.rr.com.
__ | _John Samsom HOLLINGSHEAD _| | | | |__ | | |--Ella Wood HOLLINGSHEAD | (1888 - 1967) | __ | | |_Emma Catherine GIVEN _____| | |__
_Enos K. MCCONNELL _______+ | (1824 - ....) m 1843 _John N. MCCONNELL ___| | (1853 - ....) | | |_Armilda "Armenia" WILEY _ | (1826 - ....) m 1843 | |--Samuel W. MCCONNELL | (1890 - ....) | __________________________ | | |_Ellen Rebecca _____ _| | |__________________________
[69531]
[S8805]
1900 Census, Franklin Twp, Grant Co., IN
[69532]
[S8805]
1900 Census, Franklin Twp, Grant Co., IN
[83900]
[S11016]
1850 Census, Subdivision 2, Muhlenberg Co., KY
[83901]
[S11016]
1850 Census, Subdivision 2, Muhlenberg Co., KY
_William MCCONNELL __ | (1780 - 1829) m 1812 _John MCCONNELL _____| | (1815 - ....) m 1837| | |_Jane _____ _________ | (1784 - ....) m 1812 | |--Theresa MCCONNELL | (1848 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Martha _____ _______| (1817 - ....) m 1837| |_____________________
[59511]
[S6757]
1860 Census, Yellow Springs Twp, Des Moines Co., IA
[59512]
[S6757]
1860 Census, Yellow Springs Twp, Des Moines Co., IA
__ | _Joshua B. MEADVILLE _| | (1808 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Graham McCamet MEADVILLE | | __ | | |_Judith GINTER _______| | |__
[87477]
[S11719]
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/bios/wiley/wiley10.txt
[24991]
DAVID RUSH, the great great great great-grandfather of the writer, along with his brother Nathaniel Rush is recorded in the Census of 1800 as living in Saltlick Township, Fayette County. In the Census of 1810 the name of a younger brother, William Rush appears along with David, and the name of Nathaniel disappears. It is known from other sources that Nathaniel had moved to Perry County, Ohio. In 1820 William Rush had moved to Perry County, Ohio and David is listed in Lower Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania. It is probable that the family moved to Lower Turkeyfoot to care for the father-in-law, Robert Skinner, who died in 1823. In the Census of 1820 Robert Skinner is listed as living alone. In the Census of 1800 and 1810 David and his brothers are listed adjacent to Reuben Skinner, Senior, (a brother of Robert Skinner) and several of Reubens children. According to the county records Reuben Skinner, Senior was in Saltlick Township as early as 1796. He built a mill and the region was referred to as Skinners Mill and also as Indian Creek. It is now Mill Run in Springfield Township. The minutes of the Jersey Baptist Church show that the organization at times met with its members at Skinners Mill, at a distance of ten or twelve miles over Laurel Hill from the Church Building. Reuben Skinner, Senior, was an uncle of Mary Skinner Rush, the wife of David Rush. It is likely that the Rushes lived near the Skinner families. The land records do not show any land in this region warranted to anyone of the name Rush, but the county history indicates that a family of the name of Rush lived on land which was warranted to a Meason.
The minutes of the Jersey Baptist Church show that on June 25, 1825, Brother and sister David Rush and his wife Mary applied for a letter of Dismission. We grant their Request and order the Clerke to Prepair the same. They moved to Marshall County, Virginia (now West Virginia) about this time.
David Rush was born June 14, 1780 in the Jersey Settlement, Lower Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset County, PA. His father was John Raphel Rush. His mother was Mary Raybold. His grandfather was William Rush (as mentioned above). His grandmother was Elizabeth Lewis. His wife, Mary Skinner, was born July 4, 1776, the daughter of Robert and his wife Mary (probably Willetts). Several years before 1800 Robert Skinner had a farm on Turkeyfoot Road three or four miles northwest of the Jersey Baptist Church. Later Robert Skinner seems to have inherited the farm of his father, which was located across the road from the Jersey Baptist Church. His parents Nathaniel Skinner, Sr. and wife, Elizabeth, are buried in the Jersey Baptist Churchyard. Robert is probably also buried there, but there is no stone at present. to mark his grave. The estate of Robert Skinner was entered in the Court Records of Somerset Co., PA, August 25, 1823. His wife, Mary, and the following children are named in the estate papers: John, Willetts Courtland, Frances, who intermarried with Burgett Minor, Mary, who intermarried with David Rush, Elizabeth, who intermarried with John Colbourne, Saly, who intermarried with John Small. In the papers are two receipts signed by David Rush and a note signed by Robert Skinner in favor of his son, John. He spelled his name with one "n". Mary Skinner Rush died October 17, 1830 and is buried in the Blair's Ridge Churchyard near Pleasant Valley, east of Moundsville, WV. She was originally buried in a private cemetery on the Blair farm, but about 1883 her son, Willis, had her body moved to the churchyard, which adjoins the farm. The Minute book of the Jersey Baptist Church shows that Mary Skinner was received into the church July 21, 1799 and that David Rush "gave in his experience and was baptised" August 4, 1804. David Rush is mentioned several times in later years. The final record is June 25, 1825, "Brother and sister David Rush and his wife, Mary, applied for a letter of Dismission. We grant their request and order the Clerke to prepair the Same." This is probably the time when they left Somerset County, PA. Harvey Rush, grandson of Robert Rush, said he remembered hearing his grandfather tell that they stopped on Hart's Run(near Cameron, WV) in Greene Co., PA. The boys built a corral and kept fires burning at night to keep wolves away from the few sheep which they took with them. He also said that they first went somewhere in Ohio and them came back to West Virginia. They were accompanied by a man named Hinerman and by George Lutes or Lutz. About 1840, David, Willis (Willets) and Ralph Rush moved to a farm east of McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio. (See Photo) In West Virginia, David Rush married a second time, a Mrs. Mary Messecher. David's name is involved several times in land transactions in Marshall Co., WV, covering land formerly owned by Nicholas Massecher. It seems very likely that his second wife was the widow of Nicholas Messecher. Both David Rush and his son Willis, owned land in Marshall Co., WV, about 8 miles east of Moundsville. In Ohio as remembered by Sylvester Colborn Rush the second wife, Mary, was a hysterical invalid in bed. She wore David out waiting on her and after David developed asthma, they were both moved to the farm home of Willis Rush and he waited on her until the death of David. Her son was sent for and took her to his home where she later died.
[24987]
[S1835]
Gary Chambers history submitted on the internet.
[24988]
[S2324]
1840 Census, Bristol Twp, Morgan Co., OH
[24989]
[S399]
1850 Census, Bristol Twp, Morgan Co., OH
[24990]
[S1835]
Gary Chambers history submitted on the internet.
[102986]
[S1835]
Gary Chambers history submitted on the internet.
[102987]
[S1835]
Gary Chambers history submitted on the internet.
_Michael STUTZMAN _________ | _Jacob B. STUTZMAN __| | (1834 - ....) m 1857| | |_Elizabeth BLOUGH _________ | | |--Chauncey A. STUTZMAN | (1868 - ....) | _James Benjamin MCCONNELL _+ | | (1800 - 1861) m 1825 |_Juliann MCCONNELL __| (1840 - 1897) m 1857| |_Mary Polly GROSE _________ (1806 - 1883) m 1825
[21670]
[S912]
1880 Census, Harlan, Shelby Co., IA
[21671]
[S912]
1880 Census, Harlan, Shelby Co., IA
________________________ | _John G. TAYLOR _________________| | (1872 - ....) m 1890 | | |________________________ | | |--M. Bessie TAYLOR | (1892 - ....) | _Joseph Reed MCCONNELL _+ | | (1826 - 1908) m 1869 |_Margaret "Maggie" E. MCCONNELL _| (1870 - 1942) m 1890 | |_Mary Jane HERRIOTT ____+ (1846 - 1918) m 1869
[96786]
[S14458]
1900 Census, Pittsburgh Ward 37, Allegheny Co., PA
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[S14458]
1900 Census, Pittsburgh Ward 37, Allegheny Co., PA