_Henry GOFF ___________+ | (1796 - 1870) m 1826 _James GOFF _________| | (1840 - 1925) m 1867| | |_Elizabeth STURDEVANT _ | m 1826 | |--Elsie Winifred GOFF | (1869 - ....) | _______________________ | | |_Mary Keziah CLARK __| (1845 - ....) m 1867| |_______________________
[38818] He was in the 1880 census, Bennington, Black Hawk Co., IA. He was born in NY and was age 10 in 1870.
[38816]
[S3437]
Bacon & Allied Families, p. 344.
[38817]
[S3437]
Bacon & Allied Families, p. 344.
[103755]
[S3437]
Bacon & Allied Families, p. 344.
_____________________ | _William MCCONNELL ___| | (1808 - ....) m 1838 | | |_____________________ | | |--Agnes MCCONNELL | (1855 - ....) | ______ MCDERMITT ____ | | |_Catherine MCDERMITT _| (1815 - ....) m 1838 | |_Catherine _____ ____ (1778 - ....)
[58610]
[S6631]
1860 Census, Summitville, Cambria Co., PA
[58611]
[S6631]
1860 Census, Summitville, Cambria Co., PA
[62826]
In the 1860 census he was listed as Alex Mc Carmel, born in Iowa in 1832. Most others show Indiana.
Next page there was Lucinda McCormel, working as a servant, b. 1839 in Wisconsin.
Per the 1880 census, both of his parents were born in Indiana.
Per the 1900 census, his father was born in Indiana and his mother in New Hampshire.
[62825]
[S10465]
Civil War Draft Registration
[62819]
[S7515]
1900 Census, Red Oak Twp, Montgomery Co., IA
[62820]
[S7518]
1860 Census, Elk Horn Twp, Carroll Co., IL
[62821]
[S10465]
Civil War Draft Registration
[62822]
[S7517]
1870 Census, Salem Twp, Carroll Co., IL
[62823]
[S7516]
1880 Census, Red Oak Twp, Montgomery Co., IA
[62824]
[S7515]
1900 Census, Red Oak Twp, Montgomery Co., IA
[105316]
[S2032]
Illinois marriage index.
_Dennis MCCONNELL ___ | (1779 - 1858) m 1811 _Jeremiah "Jerry" MCCONNELL _| | (1820 - 1883) m 1860 | | |_Elizabeth BLACKER __ | (1778 - 1867) m 1811 | |--Annie Mace MCCONNELL | (1865 - ....) | _Jacob MACE _________ | | (1770 - ....) |_Keziah Davis MACE __________| (1835 - 1874) m 1860 | |_Rachel MCGUIRE _____
[1053]
[S115]
1880 Census, Green, Ross Co., OH
[108249]
[S15643]
Ohio Marriages, 1800 to 1958
_John Coleman MCCONNELL _+ | (1807 - 1873) m 1848 _John Wesley MCCONNELL ________| | (1853 - 1927) m 1875 | | |_Rachel BROWNING ________+ | (1825 - 1902) m 1848 | |--Lela M. MCCONNELL | (1884 - ....) | _Christian HINES ________ | | (1822 - ....) |_Nancy "Nannie" Mary H. HINES _| (1857 - 1915) m 1875 | |_Hannah GREEN ___________ (1824 - ....)
[15407]
[S246]
Patti Strickler, e-mail: Strickp@juno.com
[15408]
[S11779]
1900 Census, Washington Twp, Harrison Co., OH
[77850]
[S9873]
1850 Census, East Norwegian Twp, Schuylkill Co., PA
[77851]
[S9873]
1850 Census, East Norwegian Twp, Schuylkill Co., PA
_Amon SHIPLEY _______+ | (1752 - 1827) _Daniel SHIPLEY _____________| | (1768 - 1850) m 1788 | | |_Unknown ____________ | | |--George SHIPLEY | (1790 - 1812) | _____________________ | | |_Cornelia Eleanor BURNWORTH _| (1770 - 1850) m 1788 | |_____________________
[99025]
George SHIPLEY
Military Service: Killed in action, War of 1812, Guernsey County, Ohio.
From Larry Vest: Military service: KIA, Copus Battle - War of 1812, Guernsey Co., Ohio
From Larry Vest: George Shipley was killed in the "COPUS BATTLE" of Guernsey Co., OH. Historical article of the battle: Family Guarded by Guernsey County Soldiers. The companies commanded by Simon Beymer and Absolam Martin were stationed at Beam's blockhouse near Mansfield, awaithing orders rom Colonel Bay of whose regiment they were a part. Nine miles east of the blockhouse was the home of James Copus and wife and their nine children. He was a Methodist preacher who had brought his family into the western country from Pennsylvania three years before the war of 1812 opened. He had cleared about twenty acres of land and enclosed it with a rail fence. The home was the usual cabin of the Ohio pioneer. At the beginning of the war the English incited the Indians of Northern Scioto to hostilities against the Americans. Copus was prevailed upon to bring his family to Beams's blockhouse for protection. After remaining there several days he decided to return to his home. Captain Martin objected, informing him that the Indians were hostile, but he was determined and could not be dissuaded. For the protection of Copus and his family Captain Martin ordred nine men from his own and Captain Beymer's companies to accompany them as guards. Among the nine Guernsey county men were George Shipley, John Tedrick, Robert Warnock, George Launtz and George Dye. Arriving at the cabin, they found that neither it nor the stock had been disturbed. When night came Mr. Copus invited the soldiers to sleep in the cabin, but they declined, saying they preferred the barn which was a few yards away. During the night the dogs kept barking incessantly, which caused Mr. Copus to suspect that Indians might be lurking about. Towards morning he called the nine men to the cabin and informed them of his fears. To please him they remained inside until morning. After day break several of them went to the spring a short distance away, to wash. Before going they leaned their guns against the side of the cabin. The indians who had surronded the place, seized this opportunity to make an attack. They rushed in between the men and the cabin and began shootng. Three of the soldiers at the spring were killed and scalped. George Shipley, John Tedrick and Robert Warnock fled to the woods. The two former were overtaken, shot and scalped. Warnock, although wounded, outran the savages. His wounds proved fatal, however, his body was found in the woods a few days later. Geoge Dye succeeded in reaching the cabin, although his hip was broken by a bullet from the gun of one of the warriors. Mr. Copus was wounded, dying an hour later. This left the two soldiers, the wounded Dye, Mrs. Copus and the nine children to defend the cabin against the forty-five Indians.
[99023]
[S15164]
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SHIPLEY/2006-02/1141161909
[99024]
[S15164]
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SHIPLEY/2006-02/1141161909
[108067]
[S15164]
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SHIPLEY/2006-02/1141161909
[36578] !LIVING
__ | _Robert WILSON ______| | | | |__ | | |--Lewis WILSON | (1811 - 1844) | __ | | |_Mary RUSSELL _______| | |__
[104416]
[S4709]
Indiana state marriage index.