_John COLWELL _____________+ | (1794 - ....) _Robert COLWELL _____| | (1819 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth "Bessie" _____ _ | (1798 - ....) | |--Loren COLWELL | (1852 - ....) | ___________________________ | | |_Catherine _____ ____| (1823 - ....) | |___________________________
[61790]
[S7265]
1860 Census, Superior Twp, Williams Co., OH
[61791]
[S7265]
1860 Census, Superior Twp, Williams Co., OH
__ | _John HINEMAN _______| | (1778 - 1829) m 1795| | |__ | | |--David HINEMAN | (1804 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary _____ _________| m 1795 | |__
[98598] Married Rebecca Swagger April 16, 1841 in Trumbull Co., OH.
[98596]
[S15022]
1829 Tax List, Milton Twp, Trumbull Co., OH
[98597]
[S15022]
1829 Tax List, Milton Twp, Trumbull Co., OH
__ | ______ JOLLY ________| | | | |__ | | |--Peter JOLLY | (1735 - 1784) | __ | | |_Unknown ____________| | |__
[101289] In 1784, sold land to Robert Stockton, 317 3/4 acres & 20 poles on Shirtee Creek July 2nd.
[101281]
[S15750]
Dickersons of West Virginia, Ohio, New England and England Family Tree on Ancestry.com
[101282]
[S15746]
Peter Jolly and His Descendants
[101283]
[S15752]
http://www.mydunrovin.net/jollyfamily.htm
[101284]
[S15752]
http://www.mydunrovin.net/jollyfamily.htm
[101285]
[S15749]
Tax list, 1781, Washington Co., PA
[101286]
[S15747]
http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/stockton-751.html
[101287]
[S15746]
Peter Jolly and His Descendants
[101288]
[S15746]
Peter Jolly and His Descendants
___________________________ | _Jehu "John" MARKEY ________| | (1823 - ....) m 1847 | | |___________________________ | | |--Edward J. MARKEY | (1849 - ....) | _John MCCONNELL ___________ | | (1785 - 1850) m 1827 |_Rebecca Lefever MCCONNELL _| (1827 - ....) m 1847 | |_Eleanor "Ellen" HUMPHREY _+ (1816 - ....) m 1827
[44017]
[S4087]
1850 Census, Jefferson Twp, Richland Co., OH
[44018]
[S4087]
1850 Census, Jefferson Twp, Richland Co., OH
[44019]
[S4089]
1870 Census, Wooster, Wayne Co., OH
[44020]
[S4088]
1900 Census, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN
__ | _James H. MCCONNELL _| | (1825 - ....) m 1850| | |__ | | |--Henry MCCONNELL | (1859 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary Ann ALLEN _____| (1830 - ....) m 1850| |__
[83883]
[S11012]
1860 Census, Trigg Co., KY
[83884]
[S11012]
1860 Census, Trigg Co., KY
[102867]
[S2063]
LDS IGI batch M513104.
[6539]
Rev. Dr. John Rea, son of Joseph and Isabella (Rea) Rea (his parents were first cousins), was born in County Donegal, Ireland, October 31, 1771. His ancestors were originally from Scotland, and were of the Presbyterian faith. As a youth he was sent to several schools where he received thorough instruction in both English and Latin. In 1791, when he was nineteen years old, a Mr. Beatty came to the Rea home with the news that James Rea, Rea's oldest brother, was residing in western Pennsylvania, that he held the rank of Captain (having served in the Revolution), was wealthy, and was childless. Joseph Rea was persuaded to send his son John to America to find this "rich uncle". So it was that in June, 1792, young John Rea boarded the ship Minerva at Brockless for the long voyage to Philadelphia. Upon his arrival at that city, he almost immediately set out on foot for the wilderness of western Pennsylvania, and eventually reached the frontier cabin of his uncle, Captain James Rea. He did not find his uncle's rough way of life to his liking, however, and soon left him. He was immediately employed as a teacher in the area schools, and while working in this capacity, met-and in 1793, married Elizabeth Christy, daughter of Captain John Christy and Elizabeth (Kerr) Christy, of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Captain Christy had served in the Colonial Army as a Captain in the Third Battalion of Pennsylvania Militia under Colonel James Smith. In the period of Indian Wars following the Revolution, one of his sons was killed by the Indians and another taken prisoner and held until ransomed at Detroit.
After his marriage, John Rea continued his studies, entering the newly opened Jefferson College at Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania (now Washington and Jefferson College, at Washingon, Pennsylvania), and graduating with the first class of 1802. His diploma is now on display in the college library. Returning from time to time to Philadelphia, he continued his education until he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. In June, 1803, he was licensed to preach by the Ohio Presbytery in the newly admitted State of Ohio. After some three months iterancy in the wilderness of central and northern Ohio among the Indian villages and a few white settlements, he was appointed to the newly organized churches of Beech Spring and Crabapple, in what is now Harrison County. Beech Spring soon became his sole responsibility, and he continued to serve this congregation until his retirement in 1851, after a pastorale of more than forty-seven years. At one time the Beech Spring congregation was the largest Presbyterian congregation in the State of Ohio.
Dr. Rea died February 12, 1855, and is buried at Beech Spring; his wife had preceded him in death on August 16, 1854. They were the parents of nine children, as follows: Thompson Rea, born March 31, 1794, married Mary Hannah; Joseph Rea, born September 20, 1796, married Jane McConnell; Samuel Rea, born May 14, 1798, married Ruth Anna Robinson; John Rea born March 17, 1800, married Sarah Daniels; Isabella Rea, born March 22, 1802, married William D. Pennell; Andrew Rea, born June 1, 1803, married first, Violinda Cochran and secondly, Nancy (Prather) Moore; Sarah Rea, born April 7, 1806, married David Thompson, and their son, David Thompson, Jr., was a noted Presbyterian missionary to Japan; Francis Rea, MD., born April 19, 1808, a graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, married Mary H. England, and William Purdy Rea, born June 3, 1810. Both Joseph Rea and Dr. Francis Rea were elected to and served in the Ohio State Legislature.
[6535]
[S70]
1850 Census, Cadiz, Harrison Co., OH
[6536]
[S18]
Ohio Marriage Records Through 1820, p. 672.
[6537]
[S70]
1850 Census, Cadiz, Harrison Co., OH
[6538]
[S70]
1850 Census, Cadiz, Harrison Co., OH
[101727]
[S18]
Ohio Marriage Records Through 1820, p. 672.
__ | _Henry WARNER _______| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth "Lizzie" WARNER | (1864 - ....) | __ | | |_Henrietta COOPER ___| | |__
[66226]
[S2502]
Descendants of William Wilson: http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/m/wmcconne/pafg01.htm#618
[66227]
[S8078]
1900 Census, Clearspring Twp, Lagrange Co., IN
[66228]
[S12720]
1910 Census, Clearspring Twp, Lagrange Co., IN
[105593]
[S2502]
Descendants of William Wilson: http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/m/wmcconne/pafg01.htm#618