[37156] living - details excluded
_Ludwig Jr. "Lewis" COY _+ | (1780 - 1827) m 1805 _John COY ___________| | (1804 - 1893) m 1827| | |_Magdalena WELLBAUM _____ | (1788 - 1871) m 1805 | |--Elizabeth COY | (1833 - ....) | _Samuel RUDY ____________ | | |_Hannah RUDY ________| (1809 - ....) m 1827| |_Unknown ________________
[60271]
[S6916]
1850 Census, Union Twp, Elkhart Co., IN
[60272]
[S6916]
1850 Census, Union Twp, Elkhart Co., IN
__ | _Thomas R. DAVIS ____| | (1854 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Matilda DAVIS | (1881 - ....) | __ | | |_Matilda _____ ______| (1856 - ....) | |__
[96174]
[S14202]
1920 Census, Clairton, Allegheny Co., PA
[96175]
[S14203]
1900 Census, Monongahela City, Washington Co., PA
[96176]
[S14202]
1920 Census, Clairton, Allegheny Co., PA
_Samuel HARLAN __________+ | (1777 - 1868) m 1814 _George B. HARLAN ___| | (1834 - 1856) m 1853| | |_Bathsheba NUTT _________+ | (1795 - 1866) m 1814 | |--Sarah Irena HARLAN | (1855 - 1930) | _George Washington COOK _ | | (1799 - 1844) m 1836 |_Lucinda Ann COOK ___| (1837 - 1884) m 1853| |_Lydia Ann PATTERSON ____+ (1810 - 1844) m 1836
[34271]
Sarah Harlan was born in Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois. Her father died when he was 22 years old and Sarah was one year old. She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Nathan Bolin. Her mother and stepfather had five children. They divorced and he had three more children while living in Sweetwater, Texas.
Sarah Harlan's grandfather was a Quaker who converted to the Universalist faith, which was the faith of her father. Her mother was a Baptist. Sarah adopted the Christian Science religion which was started in 1875 by Mary Baker Eddy. As a result of believing in this religion, medical treatment was not used even to treat serious diseases and medical problems.
Sarah had twelve children. After her husband died she moved to 3310 R. Street in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she lived until she died of a cerebral hemorrhage, unattended by a physician because of her Christian Science beliefs, on September 24, 1930. She was buried in Elyria, Nebraska.
On a map in 1875, Sarah Harlan owned 117.3 acres in Henry County and her husband John Tully owned 37 acres in an adjacent farm.
[34261]
[S2997]
History and Genealogy Of The Harlan Family
[34262]
[S6475]
1860 Census, Cornwall, Henry Co., IL
[34263]
[S6476]
1870 Census, Cornwall, Henry Co., IL
[34264]
[S2996]
1880 Census, Cornwall, Henry Co., IL
[34265]
[S3752]
1900 Census, Elyria, Valley Co., NE
[34266]
[S5696]
1910 Census, Ord, Valley Co., NE
[34267]
[S3601]
1920 Census, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE
[34268]
[S2976]
1930 Census, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE
[34269]
[S2998]
Death certificate, State of Nebraska, A-9611.
[34270]
[S2998]
Death certificate, State of Nebraska, A-9611.
[103415]
[S3624]
Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown. Per Mary Ellen
[11442] DARIUS HEFLING, physician, Gilmore, was born in Harrison County, Ohio, in 1836, son of Fielding and Sarah Hefting. He obtained his education through his own exertions. He learned the carpenter and millwright trade before he was twenty years old. After that, he worked almost day and night at his trade for several years. He then read medicine with Drs. S. R. Magee and McNavy, of Deersville, Ohio, for some time, and finished reading with Dr. Street, of Tippecanoe, Ohio. He attended medical lectures in Philadelphia, 1860, and graduated from the Medical College the same year. He then engaged in mercantile business at Tippecanoe for about eight years. After this he commenced the practice of medicine, and in one year moved to Newtown, of this county, residing there about two years ; he then came to his present residence, where be has been practicing since. The Doctor was married April 2, 1863, to Mary McConnell, daughter of John and Jane McConnell, of Harrison County, Ohio. They have five children, three of whom are living-Ida M., Cora D. and Herman C. Mrs. Hefling is a member of the Disciple Church. The Doctor is a Mason and an Odd Fellow, is having a good practice in his profession, owns the only drug store in Gilmore, which is based strictly on temperance principles, and also owns forty-seven and one-half acres of improved land, besides his village property.
[11441]
[S2206]
1870 Census, Washington Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
[11439]
[S918]
History of Tuscarawas County by Warner, Beers & Company, 1884, p. 987.
[11440]
[S2206]
1870 Census, Washington Twp, Tuscarawas Co., OH
__ | ______ MCCONNELL ____| | | | |__ | | |--John MCCONNELL | (1787 - 1844) | __ | | |_Unknown ____________| | |__
[15513]
1766 Pennsylvania land applications:
STEEL, John 3 Oct for 300 acres in Tuscarora Valley known by name of John McCONNEL's land. Bounded on S. by Tuse Mountains, W by ___ ____ W. called Bigbam's Plantation and N. by James GREY's survey and a corner of One McMULLENS and E. by John STEEL, merchant in Carlisle.
1820 Census, Turbett Twp, Mifflin Co., PA
1 M 26-45 (John).
1 F 26-45 (Elizabeth), 1 F 0-10 (Margaret).
Note: Jacob Piper lived immediately next to John-- his father-in-law.
1830 Census, Turbett Twp, Mifflin Co., PA
1 M 40-50 (John), 1 M 10-15 (Daniel).
1 F 30-40 (Elizabeth), 1 F 10-15 (Margaret), 1 F 5-10 (Elizabeth).
1840 Census, Turbett Twp, Juniata Co., PA
1 M 40-50 (John), 1 M 15-20 (Daniel).
1 F 40-50 (Elizabeth), 1 F 20-30 (Margaret).
[15507]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
[15508]
[S6047]
1820 Census, Turbett Twp, Mifflin Co., PA
[15509]
[S6046]
1830 Census, Turbett Twp, Mifflin Co., PA
[15510]
[S1227]
1840 Census, Turbett Twp, Juniata Co., PA
[15511]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
[104779]
[S6720]
An estimate based on age of children
_Manuel Newell MCCONNELL _+ | (1757 - 1842) m 1789 _John A. MCCONNELL _______| | (1792 - 1878) m 1818 | | |_Martha Morris ARMSTRONG _ | (1760 - 1824) m 1789 | |--William A. MCCONNELL | (1846 - ....) | _Gersham BILLS ___________ | | |_Sarah "Sallie" L. BILLS _| (1801 - 1890) m 1818 | |_Mary HUTCHINS ___________
[79403]
[S10085]
1860 Census, Globe Creek, District 14, Marshall Co., TN
[79404]
[S10085]
1860 Census, Globe Creek, District 14, Marshall Co., TN