__ | _Daniel BROWN __________| | (1755 - 1810) | | |__ | | |--Nancy BROWN | (1793 - 1880) | __ | | |_Temperance HARRINGTON _| (1766 - 1830) | |__
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From Africa's History of Huntingdon County:
The Hight family came from New Jersey and lived in the Murray's Run Valley.
He had a brother, John Hight who married a daughter of Micajah Corbin, a
family from Maryland.
Obituary of Nancy Brown Hight, in "The Tomb," a column in a Huntingdon
newspaper.
"HIGHT-- At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller, on Washington
street, West Huntingdon, on Thursday last, Mrs. Nancy Hight, in the 88th
year of her age."
"The deceased was, we believe, at the time of her death, the oldest inhab-
itant of the place. A native of the county, born in Henderson township,
and during a great portion of her life a resident of this town, few were
better or more favorably known than "Mother Hight," as she was familiarly
called. She was in many respects, a most remarkable as well as a most
exemplary woman. A vigorous constitution, untiring industry, great
strength of character and steadfastness of purpose were qualities possessed
by her, and retained to remarkable degree up to within some two or three
years of her death, and which so we fitted her for the great life battle
of four score years which has just closed. She was a devoted wife, the
mother of a large family, and lived to see growing up around her her
children and children's children down to the fifth generation. She was
the sister, and some two years the senior of A. H. Brown, esq., of Fair-
field, Iowa, whose visit to this community after an absence of thirty-five
years, we noticed during the early part of the summer, and who, with two
sisters in the West, still survive her. In early life she became a
follower of the Redeemer, and down to the close of her life exhibited a
most ardent zeal in Christian effort, watching for the most useful fields
of labor and whether in the church, in the Sabbath school or at the
bedside of the suffering, she was ever mindful of her duty to others and
to the Master of whom she was a sincere and devoted follower. She was
one of the constituent members of the Baptist church in this place,
assisted in organizing the first Sabbath school, taught the first class,
and shared in all the vicissitudes of its history, while holding up the
banner of the Cross, and contending, for the truth, as revealed in the
scriptures, down to the time when the infirmities of age, and severe and
protracted illness prevented her from active duty in the service of the
Master. The funeral services on Saturday afternoon were conducted by
Rev. Geo. C. Craft, pastor, assisted by Rev. A.G. Dole. In her death
a long life of usefulness, rich in christian love and good works have
closed. Her labors, her tirals and sufferings have ended. She has
crossed the rive in the triumphs of that faith which gives the dying
believer the victory over death. May her christian spirit and exemplary
life bring forth from those who knew her lie fruit to the Master's glory.
M.
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Bible, H.V. Monitor, 4/5/1985.
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Obituary in a column entitled "The Tomb," sent by William Ottoson, Route 7,
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Bible, H.V. Monitor, 4/5/1985.
_William CHAMBERLIN _+ | (1623 - 1678) _Joseph CHAMBERLIN __| | (1665 - 1752) m 1688| | |_Unknown _____ ______ | | |--Joseph CHAMBERLIN | (1697 - 1764) | _John DICKINSON _____ | | (1630 - 1676) m 1648 |_Mercy DICKINSON ____| (1668 - 1735) m 1688| |_Frances FOOTE ______+ (1629 - 1692) m 1648
[35645]
[S3090]
David Chamberlin, Sr. 14970 S.W. 109th Ave, Tigard, OR 97223.
[35646]
[S3090]
David Chamberlin, Sr. 14970 S.W. 109th Ave, Tigard, OR 97223.
[35647]
[S3016]
Larry Kee, 1738 NE 4th Street, P.O. Box 1247, Bend, OR 97709.
[103528]
[S3090]
David Chamberlin, Sr. 14970 S.W. 109th Ave, Tigard, OR 97223.
[103548]
[S3090]
David Chamberlin, Sr. 14970 S.W. 109th Ave, Tigard, OR 97223.
__ | ______ LOGAN ________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary "Polly" LOGAN | (1799 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth _____ ____| (1770 - ....) | |__
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[S698]
1850 Census, Poland Twp, Mahoning Co., OH
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[S698]
1850 Census, Poland Twp, Mahoning Co., OH
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1860 Census, Poland Twp, Mahoning Co., OH
_Lewis MCCONNELL ____+ | (1803 - 1880) m 1826 _Charles R. MCCONNELL _| | (1828 - 1898) m 1859 | | |_Emma GOFF __________+ | (1808 - 1880) m 1826 | |--Frank MCCONNELL | (1864 - 1938) | _John M. LEIB _______ | | (1783 - ....) |_Sophia Louisa LEIB ___| (1837 - 1912) m 1859 | |_Christiana _____ ___ (1801 - 1889)
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[S8649]
1880 Census, Carmel, Eaton Co., MI
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[S14028]
Papoi Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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[S8649]
1880 Census, Carmel, Eaton Co., MI
[68579]
[S14028]
Papoi Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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[S14028]
Papoi Family Tree on Ancestry.com
_Living______________ | _Robert MCCONNELL ___| | (1782 - 1869) m 1809| | |_Mary BERRY _________ | | |--Samuel W. MCCONNELL | (1819 - 1895) | _Nathaniel VERNON ___ | | (1766 - 1816) m 1784 |_Margaret VERNON ____| (1787 - 1869) m 1809| |_Grace MENDENHALL ___ (1766 - ....) m 1784
[12036]
Probably the Samuel McConnell who purchased land in Union twp., Miami Co., OH, Deed book 37, page 496 on Jun 16, 1862. He wrote his will in 1869, Will book 3, page 274. However, he didn't die since he was in the 1880 census at Deer Creek, Miami Co., Indiana, p. 662A.
Enlisted as a Private on 20 August 1862 at the age of 44.
Enlisted in Company E, 116th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 18 Sep 1862.
Mustered Out Company E, 116th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 13 Jun 1865 at Baltimore, MD.
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[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
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[S102]
1850 Census, Union Twp, Miami Co., OH
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[S7726]
1860 Census, Union Twp, Miami Co., OH
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[S958]
1880 Census, Deer Creek Twp, Miami Co., IN
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[S957]
Deer Creek Baptist cemetery.
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S2551]
Indiana Marriage Collection from Ancestry.com
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[S13347]
Commemorative Biographical History of Dauphin County, PA
[93056]
[S13347]
Commemorative Biographical History of Dauphin County, PA
[107689]
[S13347]
Commemorative Biographical History of Dauphin County, PA
[86003]
[S11413]
1910 Census, Selby, Bureau Co., IL
__ | _Martin TRESTER _____| | (1806 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Alice "Ella" Francis TRESTER | (1855 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary A. _____ ______| (1815 - ....) | |__
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1880 Census, Aurora, Dearborn Co., IN
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[S5993]
1870 Census, Washington Twp, Dearborn Co., IN
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[S6073]
1880 Census, Aurora, Dearborn Co., IN
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[S7749]
1900 Census, Center Twp, Clinton Co., IN
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[S6073]
1880 Census, Aurora, Dearborn Co., IN
__ | _George WARDEN ______| | | | |__ | | |--Ella WARDEN | (1867 - ....) | __ | | |_Helen _____ ________| | |__
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[S5125]
1900 Census, Horican, Dodge Co., WI
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[S5125]
1900 Census, Horican, Dodge Co., WI