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All Rights Reserved. \l who cares nothing about his ancestors will rarely achieve anything worthy of Ijciiijj remcinlx;red by his (Iccendants. In treasuring up the memorials of the fathers, we best manifest our regard for j)<)stcrity." — Rev. Abner Morse, A. A/. "When we see a long list of iincestors so ancient they have no beginning, so worthv that the}' ought to have no end, we' feel an interest in all their fortunes; nor can we l)l.-imc the generous enthusiasm or harmless vanity of those who are allied to the honors of the name." — Gibbon. Another writer says : "No virtuously disposed mind can look back upon a long line of truly venerable ancestors without feeling his motive to a virtuous life strengthened. He can scarcely help feeling that it is not for him to be the first to bring disgrace upon his lineage. It will, moreover, lead him to reflect that his posterity also will be looking back and comparing his life with that of his progenitors." Let me but do my work from day to day, In field or forest, at desk or loom. In roaring market place or tranquil room; Let me but find it in my heart to say. When vagrant wishes beckon me astray: "This is my work, my blessing, not my doom; Of all who live, I am the one by whom This work can best Ije done in my own way." Then shall I see it not too great nor small, To suit my spirit and to prove mj' powers; Then shall I cheerfully greet the laboring hours, And cheerful turn when the long shadows fall At eventide, to play and love and rest. Because I know for me my work is best. — Henry- Van Dyke. Something difficult is simply something to overcome. "When a man has done what he can, and as well as he can, he has done as much as any one could do, for where there is little capacity great results will not be expected." — Erasmus Wilson. PREFATORY THE WILLIAM BROWN FAMILY OF AMERICA. William Brown ami Christiana Thompson Brown, with their children, came to America, landing in Philadelphia in 1772. Fol- lowing the route of Braddock's Army they reached their destination in Western Pennsylvania. In this genealogical compilation we call the head of the first family that came to this country the first generation. We made no attempt to trace the ancestry back through the generations in Scot- land, their native country. Margaret, daughter of William Brown the first, gave the only reliable history obtainable of her father's famih'. She said that all of her brothers and sisters were born in Scotland. We know that Anna, the youngest child of the family, was not more than ten years of age when they landed in America. This would sccin to indicate that we were mistaken when we as- sumed that we were of Scotch-Irish ancestry. William the first may have lived in the north of Ireland for a short time, but we have no proof of it. Certainly he was not entitled to be called Scotch-Irish. William Crcighton White says that his mother, who was a dauglitcr of William Brown the second, told him that her father was called "Billy Brown, the Scotchman." William McCaniish Hays, whose mother was a sister of the wife of William Brown the second, told the writer that the Browns came from Scotland. Robert McCaslin, with his family came to Philadelphia on the ship that brought the William Brown family over. Doctor William Alfred McCaslin, to whom not only the compiler, but all of his people are greatly indebted for his untiring and successful labor in gathering family records, says that the name of McCaslin (McCausland) has been traced back in history perhaps to the first settlement of the north of Ireland by the Scotch. The Doctor thinks that his branch came to America direct from Ireland. We think it probable that the Browns and Murrays, if not neighbors in Scotland, were at least acquaintances. They came over in the same vessel, settled or at least lived for some time in the Scotch settlement in what is now Washington County, Pennsyl- vania, near the line between that county and Allegheny County, not far from the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Rivers. The home of William Brown the first was on Peter's Creek; he is buried at Peter's Creek Presbyterian Churchyard. After the death of William Brown the first, his wife lived the remainder of her days with her daughter Margaret and husband> Samuel Barber, at their Turtle Creek home. She was buried at Beaulah Presbj'terian Churchyard. The eldest child of William the first, was George. When the writer was about ten years of age, he remembers visiting at the homes of this branch of the Browns. When he arrived there George was at the house of his son John. To find the father who was about 88 years of age and the son who was about 68 years of age both living, was something to be remembered. Their houses w^ere but a short distance apart. Some of their decendants live on the land where their ancestors settled about 1794. George and his wife, Mary Glass Brown, are both buried at Middlesex Presbyterian Churchyard. The second child of WiUiam the first, was William. He was the grandfather of the compiler of these records. A most diligent search has failed to find dates of his birth or death. His wife was Mary McCamish (McKimish); they are both buried at Middlesex Presby- terian Churchyard. He settled on a large tract of land adjoining that of his only brother George. John McCamish and wife, with their three daughters and one son also landed in Philadelphia, probably fi-om Ireland. Whether they came on the vessel that brought the Browns over cannot now be ascertained. The father and son both died in Philadelphia. Mary McCamish married William Brown the second, Jane McCamish married Mr. Clendening, Sarah married George Hays, who settled in rUitlcr County, Pennsylvania, about 1794. They were the parents of William McCamish Hays, who told the writer the story of their trouljles in Ireland, during the troublous times of the 8 relij^ious contonticjns Ix-twecn the Protestants and Catholics. The McCainish family were stronj,' Protestants. During' one of the riots there, one of the MeCamish >jirls found herself among the rioters. At the time she carried one of the children in her arms — probably her child brother. Being able to s[)eak the Irish language she was supposed to l)e a Catholic and got safely through the mob. This is the only reason we have for thinking that this family lived in Ireland. The mother, after ilie marriage of all of her daughters, lived among the Hays people. The third child of William the first, was Christiana — on her tomb stone the name is spelled "Christinah." She married Andrew McCaslin. They were both about 14- years of age in 1772, when they came to America. She died Noveml)er 19, 1830, he July 8, 1830. They are buried at the .Michlksc.x Presbyterian Churchyard. They settled on a tract of land near Glade Mills, Butler County, Pa., probably between 1794 and 1800. It was the home of their decendants continuously until the death of their youngest child in 1879. Note. — To prevent confusion in rclationsliip, it is necessary to record the fact that Robert McCaslin and wife, with their three boys, named Andrew, James and John, came tu America with the Brown family. Our compilation has to do onl\- with Andrew. His brother James also settled but a few miles from the home of Andrew. Some of his decendants live in llie vicinity 3-et, if not at the old home. Doctor McCaslin reasons that the name of the elder McCaslin was Robert, liecause it was the custom to name the oldest grandson for the grandfatlier, few records of the first and second generations can be found. The fourth child of William the first, was Margaret. She mar- ried Samuel Barber. Nothing appears to be known of his antecedents now, l)ut we do know that he was held in high esteem by all of our people. They lived first in the Brown vicinity, afterwards bought 50 acres of land on Turtle Creek Hill, wiiere they lived the remainder of their days. They are both buried at Beaulah Churchj-ard. They had no children of their own, but adopted George Brown, son of William the second, and Jane Koots, who afterwards married and lived the remainder of their days at that home. They are buried at Beaulah Churchyard. They inherited the property and left it an in- 9 heritance to their children. It is 3'et the home of their only surviv- ing child, Sarah Ann Brown Jeffrey'. B)' moving to Turtle Creek the Barbers probably escaped the ferocity of the Indians and wolves, but at once encountered the "land grabbers." So detestable were these characters that it would scarcely be an exaggeration to say, by comparison, they made the Indians and wolves seem respectable. A few 3'ears previous to Aunt Jennie Brown's death, she told me of one of the schemes of two of the "grabbers." The Barbers intended building their first house near the only spring available. The spring was near the line between the Barber's and another land.. At that time lines were not very definitely defined. An honest friend or neighbor of the Barbers overheard the "grabbers" planing to induce them to place the structure just off their own land, the Barbers supposing they would be still on their own ground. The honest friend broke in on their deliberations, and the language he used to the poltroons would not look well in print. The house was not built at that point, but a safe distance from the dividing line, and is there yet. Of course, the "grabbers" intended to "grab" the house. The fifth and youngest child of William the first, was Anna Brown. She married Neil Murray. Owing to the fact that the old home was destroyed by fire after their death, none of their records can now be found. By deduction we can only approximate the dates of their birth and death. Neil Murray was about 20 years of age in 1772. Anna Brown was not more than 10 years of age at that time. Among the Murray decendants there is a well verified tradition that Neil wanted his father to give him an island off the shores of Scotland, called, at that time Murray Island, now called Mooray Island. They did not agree about the matter, so Neil came to America and from the first was loj^al to his chosen country. He was an educated Scotchman and had never done a day's work up to that time, and yet he and Anna established a home in the vicinity of of the Brown settlement in Butler County, Pa., which it was the delight of our people to visit. We do not know whether Neil Murray was a soldier of the Revolution or not, but we do know that he was captain of a company in the War of 1812. Little nujre can now be recorded in the form of biography, of the first and second generations. While fkmily records were kept by 10 our people, they consisted chiefly of date of birth, nainc, and date of death; date of marriaj^e was rarely recorded. We are unable to find any records of the first generation. With the passing (jf the third generation even the voice of tradition is idmost silenced. We will have to be content witli knowing that our ancestors were people of the highest character, l<>3-al to their families, their religion, and to their country. Some years previous to 1800 the Browns, Harbisons, McCaslins and Murray's bought lands near the nurtliern line of Allegheny County and the southern line of Hutler County', Pa. This neighbor- hood became the homes of tlie second generation — except the Iiarl)ers — also the homes of the third, although some of the latter moved to the then far West. Many of their decendants are there yet and have known no other home. The compiler has a fair knowledge of their lives and feels justified in saying that they have brought no disgrace upon their lineage. William Brown, of the second generation, was by trade a stone- mason. Some of the Murrays of the third were also stonemasons. There is no doubt but they at least superintended the (luarrying the stone, dressed them and l)uilt them into structures. The\- were men of good character, had commcjn sense, brains. and mechanical in- genuity. There were no trade unions in those days to dictate the price a freeman should pay for material and labor, and no bcjtch work. Some of the Harbisons were wheelwrights; some of the Mc- Caslins were millwrights. There is no doul)t but that they hewed the timbers, framed and built the structure, put in the machinery and operated the mills. The wheelwrights made the wagons, the looms and spinning wheels. My father was a wheelwright. I do not remember him at all, but nn* Uncle James Douglass, when I was a small boy, pointed to a wagon he was using and said, "that wagon was made by your father, and is a good, well made, easy running wagon." Coming from u\y uncle, I thought it a great compliment. Probably the dominant motive of our ancestors in coming to America, was to gratify the natural desire to own and cultivate land. For this they crossed the ocean, braved the Indians and wolves, and took up the hard life of the pioneer farmer. Even the mechanics combined farming with their trades. In the present age 11 a large majorit_v of our people are farmers. Of late years I have visited the homes of many of them and can say that they are good farmers, and highly respected in the communities in which they live. Now, what can we say that will convey our conception of our mothers, grandmothers and aunts — they who bore without com- plaint the heaviest burdens, made the greatest sacrifices; the first to hasten to the bedside of the sick, and with tender care smooth the pillow of the dying— and often care for the orphan. We can at least make a record of their virtues, and pay them the homage of grate- ful hearts. The Browns, McCaslins and Murrays were Presbyterians, as are most of their decendants now living, although it is probable that most of the large and respectable branch, the Harbisons, are United Presbyterians. My own opinion is that this is a distinction without much difference. Almost as soon as our people had settled in Butler County they provided a place for public worship. They obtained the title to several acres of woodland; did not wait for the building of a house, but in fair weather gathered in the grove. The pulpit was a log or stump, the people disposing themselves as best they could in front of the minister. Before long they erected what was called a tent, but was nothing more than a pulpit. It was built by setting up posts, covering three sides and roof with clap- boards. The floor was made of puncheons — split logs hewed. In front were puncheon seats in sufficient numbers to seat the people. The first church building was of logs and stood just in front of the present brick building. The second building stood near the southeast corner of the present churchyard. It was built of hewed timbers. I am not sure, but think it was wainscoated. The pulpit was a box affair; when the minister sat down he was out of sight of the congregation. The pews were of a rather good style. It would not have been very difficult to make one small boy, at least, l)elieve after sitting for two hours of a hot Sunday afternoon, that they were made of hard wood. But they were really made of pine, brought in the rough from Pittsburgh. The inside finish showed the good, honest work of the carpenter and joiner. The present brick building was erected in 1842. It has been kept in good repair and there is no good reason why it will not last for another 63 years. The inside work was done by that prince of mechanics, William McCamish Brown, of Pittsburgh. He was assisted by an- 12 other good mechanic, who I think was Captain George Hays, grand- son of George Hays already* referred to. There has always J)een connected with the church a churchyard. It is now a Ijeautiful burial place and kept in good repair. Last of all is the grand old spring under the giant trees, which has given freely (if its refreshing waters to seven generations of worshippers. It allures the traveler from the pike nearby to stop beneath the trees and rest and be refreshed. There is not one, whose name is recorded in this compilation, but that should feel an interest in the history of our grand old Middlesex Presbyterian Church. THE COMPILATION. When we began the work of gathering these records the writer knew of but few of the decendants except those of his own grand- father. Many of our people realized that after the passing of the fourth generation, nearly* all of the memorials of the first, second and third would be buried in oblivion. Most of the decendants then living had gone to the West. For many years back there have been but three of the fourth generation living east of Illinois. Now there are but two, (Mrs. Sarah Ann Brown Jeffer3' and m3-self); so that when the compilation was commenced the task seemed a light one. When we found that the decendants of George Brown, Christiana Brown and Anna Brown had to be reckoned with, we were enlight- ened, and began to realize the difficulties we were bound to meet. At that time I could not have named a single living memljer of either of the three branches. With a verj' few exceptions they knew nothing of me. It was evident that as long as this was the state of afi'airs nothing could be accomplished, so some kind of actiuaintance had to be formed. I have thought all along and still think, that all of the Browns, as well as myself, have one friend who quietly re- moved the first difliculty, by vouching for both parties. Let us all, then, recognize our obligations to Miss Hannah Potts of Glade Mills, Butler County', Pa. She also knew more of the collateral branch, the McCaslins, than any one of them did, and never hesitated to assist in every possible way. It is not making invidious distinctions to say that greater amount of assistance came from the few rather than from the many. It is but justice to those that gave so much of their time and labor 13 through the 3'ears without hope of reward, so that a compilation record could be made of all of our people, that their names should be a part of this prefatory. Without a single one of them knowing of my intention, their names are given in the order they appear on the line, as follows : George W. Mahood, Mary Ann Thompson Henry, Leslie Fulton, James G. Maxwell, Mary Ellen Evans McBride, Mary Ellen Leasure Harbison, Laura Kinzer Bott, Sarah Ann Cox Harbison, Margaret Eleanor Harbison Love, Eleanor Young Harbison Linn, John Diller Harbison, George Harbison, Margaretta Harbison Miller, Mary Hannah Harbison, William Harbison Cowan, John Cowan, James Dean Harbison, John Scott Harbison, John McClain Brown, Sarah Elizabeth Brown Thompson, Robert Reed Brown, Elizabeth Agnes Brown, EHza Dell Brown, Mary Ann Brown McMillan, Samuel Jennings Wilson Brown, Harriet Morrison Brown, Mary McNeil Brown Curran, Mary Ann Brown, Lauretta Atwilda Lyon Maxwell, William Creighton White, Anna Mae White Dovenspike, William Harrison Taylor (fifth generation,) Sarah Ann Brown Jefi"ery, Samuel Barber Brown, Adaline Douglas Cochran, Doctor William Alfred McCaslin, Thomas Andrew McCaslin, Laura Elizabeth McCaslin Harrison, James McCaslin, Hannah Martindale McCaslin, Martin McCaslin, George H. McCaslin, Emma May McCaslin, George Elmer Stout, Elizabeth Burns McCaslin Pettitt, Angeline McCaslin Harris, Maude Blanche Muse, Alma Elizabeth Murray, John Weir Murray, John Nelson Fulton, Mary Catherine Murray Neil, Jeanette Cordelia Murray Barrett, Rachel Matilda Patton, Isabella Patton Welty, Lucie May Murray Kunkle, Elizabeth Martha Hunter Barnett, Margaret Jane Hunter Hamilton, Doctor Robert Law Cunningham. There are a few families whose records are incomplete. For reasons we cannot understand, no response has been made to our urgent and insistent ajjpeals for their records. The pleasant thought occurs that in all of the vast correspondence and intercourse with our people not an unkind word has been written or spoken. It is now about eight years since we began gathering records. Most of that time we have been vsraiting for the spirit, or something else, to move slow correspondents. But we must remember that many of our people are busy with the affairs of the home or their every day employment, and have but little time to devote to other matters; so 14 let patience still do its perfect work. \Vc all have more things to be thankful for than we have to complain of. I am very much disposed to hold my active assistants responsi- ble for the picture. Otherwise I mij^ht l)e charged with vanity, which can scarcely be called a virtue. Their argument was that 1 had formed a large acquaintance through correspondence witli in- dividuals who could not e.xpect to meet me, and that the picture would gratify a natural curiosity. » OUR SnLr)IHRS. Generation. Fourth. Robert Thompson, soldier of the War of 1812. Enlisted March, 1812, in Butler County, Pa. Was appointed captain. They joined a brigade of Beaver County, Pa., under General McCully. Captain Thompson took command of the division and held that position until the close of the War. On the way home he was taken ill, but swam the river Reason and reached an inn, where an attack of the measles kept him for two months. He was born March 17, 1792, died July 21, 1880. Fifth. John Glass Thompson, son of Captain Robert Thompson, was a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in Buckskin Joe, Colorado. Mustered into service December 14, 1861, for three years' term. Discharged December 19, 1864, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. While he was a private in Company B, Second Colorado Cavalry Volunteers, he was in the follow- ing engagements: Valvedera, New Mexico; Albuquerqe, New Mexico; Peralta on the Rio Grande, New Mexico; Pigeon Ranche, New Mexico: Badger Creek, Indian Nation; Little Blue Independence, Missouri; Big Blue, near Kansas City; McGee's Farm, Mount Pleasant, Kansas; Newtonia, Arkansas. He was badly wounded at Valverda, New Mexico. The re- mainder of the summer of 1863 was hunting and fighting "bushwhackers" in Kansas Citj' and vicinity. While chasing them he was wounded. Previously he had been wounded at Little Blue, by a piece of flying shell. He married August 30, 1869, Anna Maria Hufford. Their post office address is Shonee, Johnston County, Kansas. Fifth. RolxTt W. Thompson, son of Captain Robert Thompson. Enlisted June 14, 1861, in Company D, 40th Pennsylvania In- 15 fantry. Was later transferred to Company D, 11th Pennsyl- vania Reserve Corps, and was honorably discharged on the 13th of June, 1864, at expiration of his term of service. Joseph McCullough Henry, husband of Mary Ann, daughter of Captain Robert Thompson, to whom the compiler is greatly indebted for her untiring and successful labors in gathering not only the records of the Thompson branch, but of several others. He was a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlist- ed in 1863, in the 153rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, for three months' service. At the end of that term they were discharged at Harrisburg, Pa. He then enlisted for three years in Battery G, Light Artillery, served until the close of the War, and was honorably discharged at Harrisburg, Pa., June 5, 1865. Fifth. Joseph Morrison Brown, was a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted while living in Michigan. After a short time of service he was taken ill with what was called quick consumption and died August 1, 1862. Fifth. Samuel Brown, was a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Member of Company G, 10th Pennsylvania Reserves. Died at Dayton, Ohio, April 17, 1881, and was buried with military honors. Fifth. Robert John Brown, was a soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Taken prisoner at the Battle of the Wilderness, sent to Andersonville. Moved to Florence, South Carolina, and died there. Fifth. Samuel Thompson Fulton, a soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Enlisted in the 212th Regiment, Pennsylvania In- dependent Battery. He was born June 7, 1837, died Feb- ruary 16, 1392. Fifth. Leslie Fulton, was a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in the 212th Regiment, Independent Battery of Pennsylvania. Sixth. Thompson Smalley Fulton, born October 22, 1876. Was a soldier of the Phillippine War. Fifth. Samuel Maxwell, a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. En- 16 listed in the 14-tli Pennsylvania Cavalry, was captured three weeks later and sent to Andersonville prison, October 14, 18()4-. His sister, Mrs. Houjj^e, says he was starved to death. Fifth. Robert McHride, was a soldier of the War of the KelKJlion. Enlisted October 14, 1861, at Pittsburj,'h. Discharged on ac- count of wounds received in battle, January 17, 18(33. Served in Company M, 'iih I'nited States Cavalry. Fought in the following battles: Hull Run, Manassah, Soudon Valley, Cedar Creek, Gordonsville. Returned to Alexandria, from there to Fortress Monroe, thence up the peninsula; fought at York- town and lastl}- at Williamsburg, where he received a wound in the right thigh. The ball never has been extracted. Fifth. James Thompson Purvis, a soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Enlisted May 1, 1864, as private in Knapp's Battery. Discharged September 3, 1864. Fifth. John McClain Brown, a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Mustered into the United States service in Company L, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry Volunteers, October 27, 1862. Served with the Regiment in Averill's Brigade in the Shenandoah Valley and West Virginia, until the close of the War. Sent to Leavenworth in June, 186v5, to Pittsburgh in September, 1865. Honorably discharged as farrier of Company E, 14th Pennsyl- vania Volunteer Cavalry, on September 6th, 1865. Fifth. Peter Peterson Brown, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted April 20, 1861, in Company H, 13th Pennsylvania Volunteers, for throe months' service. Discharged August 1, 1861. Reinlisted August 20, 1862, as private in Company C, 134th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Promoted to 1st Sergeant. Skull fractured at Fredericksburg, by a minnie ball. Dis- charged May 26, 1863. Reinlisted February loth, 1864, as private in Company L, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Promoted to first dut^- Sergeant. Was in sixteen battles. Discharged September 5th, 1865. Fifth. Samuel Elliott Brown, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted June, 1862, in Company G, 62nd Volunteers, as private; was transferred to 155th Penns3'lvania Volunteers in July. 1864. Served until June, 1865. Discharged on final 17 order at close of the War. He died May 19, 1891. Seventh. Howard Alonzo Acre, soldier of the War with Spain. En- listed in Company F, 8th Regiment United States Infantry. Died in Havana, Cuba, January 22, 1900. Fifth. John Diller Harbison, soldier of \;he War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment, for three months' service. Reinlisted in the 13-ith Pennsylvania Regiment. Was discharged in August, 1863. Fifth. James Thompson Harbison, soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Enlisted for three months' service in the 13th Pennsyl- vania Regiment. Reinlisted in the 134'th Pennsylvania Regi- ment. Discharged August, 1863. Fifth. George Harbison, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. En- listed in February, 1863, in Battery L, Siecond Artillery', 9th Corps. Transferred to 18th Corps. In battle of the Wilder- ness, North Ann River, Spottsylvania, Coal Harbor, Peters- burg, and Chapins. Wounded and captured. Prisoner at Belle Island and Libby. Discharged May 16, 1865. Fifth. Mathew Linn Harbison, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted August 1, 1862, in Company D, 139th Infantry of Pennsylvania. Participated in most of the battles of the Army of the Potomac. Was honorably discharged June, 1865. Fifth. WilHam H. Cowan, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. En- listed in Company H, Captain McLaughlin, 102nd Regiment, Colonel F. H. Collier. Among the engagements he was in were Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Savage Station, and was wounded in the battle of Malvern Hill. Fifth. John Cowan, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted at the commencement of the War in the 139th Regiment, Colonel F. H. Collier. Fought in most of the battles of the Army of the Potomac. Was wounded in the knee by a ball which is causing him a good deal of suffering now, 1905. Third. Robert Brown, a soldier of the Black Hawk War. The sword he carried was used by his son, William McCamish Brown, of Pittsburgh, Pa., in driUing a company for enlist- ment in the War of the Rebellion. 18 Fifth. Gcorj^c Moore Petty, a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted August 22, 18G2, in Company G, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry. ?'articipated in the battles of Antietam, Stone River and Chickamauga, besides man}- small engagements. Mustered out of service, June 16, 1865. Fourth." Howard Brown White, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted September, 1862, in the lO-tth Regiment, Illinois In- fantry. He with a schoolmate who fought by his side, were killed in the battle of Ilunt.sville, December 7, 1862. He was buried at Hartsvillc, Tennessee. The Regiment was attacked by the Confederates under John Morgan. Forty-four were killed and 150 wounded. He was but 22 3'ears of age when he enlisted, and was killed three months later. Fifth. Samuel Addison Lyon, volunteer soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in Company D, 11th Reserve Corps, Penn- sylvania Reserves. Mustered into service July 29th, 1861, at Washington City. Was a prisoner of war at Belle Island. Fought in the engagements of Mechanicsville, June 26, 1862; Gaines Mills, June 27, 1862; Charles City Roads, June 30, 1862; Bull Run, August 28, 29, 30. Killed in battle August 30, 1862. iMfili. James i>ouglass, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in 1862, in the 35th Iowa Infantry, Colonel Hill, Company- G, Captain Dixon. Fought in the battles of Fort Gibson, Black River, Vicksburg, Jackson, Miss. Regiment sent to relief of General Banks at Red River. Transferred to Nashville; fought in battle between Thomas and Hood. Sent to hospital at Memphis; furloughed home in March, 1865, died March 31, 1865. Is buried at Fairview Churchyard, near his Iowa home. Fourth. George Brown McCaslin, soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Enlisted in the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment — Round- heads. Died 1863, in hospital, from wounds received in battle. Fifth. William Henry McCaslin, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Entering the army at the commencement of the War, he served until the close. He was a member of Colonel Ellsworth Regiment. 19 Fifth. Lewis Davidson Harris, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. He is the husband of Angeline McCaslin Harris, to whom the compiler is greatly indebted for her untiring and successful efforts in gathering many family records of her branch of the Brown decendants. Mr. Harris enlisted in Company K, 10th New Jersey Volunteers, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps. Served three years. Among the battles in which he fought were Coal Harbor, the Wilderness, Antietam and many small engagements. Second. Neil Murray, w^as a soldier of the War of 1812, and captain of a company of volunteers. Owing to the fact that his old home with all of its contents was burned, we have no records. It is quite probable that he was in the War of the Revolution. Third. William Murray, soldier of the War of 1812. On the march to or from Erie, Pa., the soldiers camped near a river or creek. Noticing oil on the waters they spread their blankets on the water, the oil adhering to them. Rinsing them into vessels they obtained an oil which the Indians, and afterwards the whites used as a medicine. I think it then was called seneca oil. Similar oil is now known as petroleum. We do not now know whether William was in his father's (Neil) company or not. It would seem probable he was. Fourth. David Murray, soldier of the Mexican War. Was a mem- ber of Jefferson Davis' Regiment of Mississippi Riflemen. From this incident we assume that he lived in Mississippi previous to the Mexican War — 1846. At least he made his home in that state during the remainder of his days. He was not in either army during the Rebellion. He w^as in principal a Union man and lost property during the War. The com- piler is indebted to Mrs. Hamilton of Edgewood Park, Pa., for the very full record of this Southern family, which difficult work she accomplished with the assistance of her relative. Miss Alma Elizabeth Murray, of Rosetta, Miss. Fifth. John Wier Murray, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Served three years in the Union Army, first in 9th Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, later as hospital Stewart in the Regular Army. 20 Fifth. William Murray, served in the 9th Rej,Mment, Minnesota X'uluntecr Infantry; got hurt and was discharged the first year of enlistment. Partially rceovcred, applied a^atn for the privile^jje of enlistment, l)iit it was decided that he was permanently injured. IK- died in Isd-i. Fifth. Harvy E. Scott, soldier of the War of the Kebelli(jn. Served three years in the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. A part of the re^^iment made a stand at Gettysburg, against Pickett's Brigade; in a few minutes scarcely a man was left standing. Mr. ScDll was among the wounded. Fifth. Doctor Simon I'. Starritt, served three years in Hatches Batallion, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry. Fifth. John .Mfreil Murray, soldier of the War of tlie Rebellion. Enlisted February 24, 1864, in Company F, 2nd Minnesota Cavalry Volunteers. Was in detail service. p-ifth. Francis Mills Barrett, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Served in Company A, Wisconsin Volunteers. Sixth. Charles Barrett, soldier of the riiilliiipinc War. Served three years as hospital steward. Fourth. John Flick, soldier of the War of the Rel>ellion. Ahvavs ready when his country called. Captain of Comjjanv B, '.>th Cavalry, Iowa Volunteers. Fifth, .\ttorney James P. Flick, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Sixth. Donald Cameron Flick, soldier of the Phillippine War. Died March 24, 1903. Fifth. Abram Flick, soldier of the War of the Reliellion. .\ member of his father's company — B 9th Cavalrj', Iowa Volunteers. He gave up his young life on the field of Searcy-, Arkansas, September 9, 1864. He was born February 22, 1846. Fourth. James Patton, Second Lieutenant Company E, 54th Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia. Called into the service of the State at Camp Howe, Pittsburgh, Pa., by the Governor on the 30th of June, 1863, to serve for the term of 90 days. Took part in the capture of Morgan. Discharged August 7, 1863, at Camp Brooks. Fifth. Samuel McNeil Patton, soldier of the Phillippine War. En- listed in Company A, 1st Colorado Regiment, Volunteer In- fantry, May 1, 1898. Mustered into service at Camp Alva Adams, Denver, Col., July 15, 1898. Sailed from San Francisco on Transport China, July 16, 1898; arrived at Manilla Bay engagement with Spanish forces; July 19, outpost duty at Spanish trenches; July 31, reinforced 10th Pennsylvania; August 1, engagement in trenches; August 13, led assault on Manilla and captured Fort San Antonia de Abad; February 4 and 5, 1899, skirmishes around Manilla; March 16, skirmishes on Marguino Road; March 25th, in the advance on Malabos, Marguino Heights and Lie Low Hill; March 31, operations in Marguino and taking Marguino; June 5-7, in campaign Antipols, Morong, Teresa, Bennunguno, Fay Fay and Edqinta. Was discharged July 8, 1899; reinlisted in the 36th Volunteer Infantry, afterwards transferred to the 37th. Fourth. John Moore, private in Company E, 54th Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia. Called into the service of the State at Camp Howe, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 30, 1863, by the Governor for the term of 90 days from the time of enlistment, unless sooner discharged. Took part in the capture of Morgan. Discharged August 17, 1863, at Camp Brooks. Sixth. Francis Anderson Murray, soldier of the Regular Army. Fourth. Neil Murray, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted in Company E, 14th Iowa Infantry Volunteers, at Vandalia, Iowa; was commissioned Second Lieutenant thereof November 4, 1861; served until about September, 1862, when he resign- ed to accept a commission from Governor Kirkwood of Iowa to recruit a volunteer company of infantry; raised about one- half of a company, then consolidated with Doctor Ault of Newton, Iowa; September 10, 1862, was commissioned First Lieutenant in Company C, 22nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Was honorably discharged from the service. Fifth. William Finley Barnett, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted September 7, 1861, Company C, 19th Ohio Infantry. Mustered out October 8, 1864. Was in the following engage- ments: Shiloh, Stone River, Corinth, Chickamauga, Jones- 22 borough, Atlanta and a number of smaller cnj;;agcments. Sixth. William C. Hunter, scjldier of the Phillippine War. Enlisted at Pittsburgh, Pa., October 13, 1900; was sent as an unsigned recruit to Fort Wood, New York Harbor, from there, in com- pany with about 400 other soldiers sailed for Manilla on No- vember 7, 1900, on the U. S. Transport Ikiford, Ijy wa}' of Giberalter and the Suez Canal; arriving at Manilla December 29, 1900, he was assigned to Company C, 21st Infantry, then stationed at Cavitte Province, Phillipi)inc Islands; was in the following engagements and skirmishes: San Antonia, Sanguna Province, January 28, 1901. Canvantia, Sanguna, February 16, 1901; Mount Marabolo, September 10, 1901, where the regiment sulTered considerable loss; Tiason, Botangas Province, night of January 1, 1902; Sipt Mountain, .\pril 8,^ 1902; served through General Bell's campaign in Botangas Province from December 20, 1901, until Malvas surrendered, April 16, 1902. This ended the insurrection in Southern Luzon. William C. Hunter was in the Phillippines 16 months. The regiment was ordered home; sailed May 6, 1902, on the Transport Meade; stopped four days at Nagaskia, Japan, ar- riving at San Francisco June 1, where he remained until June 10; took train for I'ort Snelling, Minnesota, arriving there on June 16; was discharged at this fort October 12, 1903; reinlistcd October 22, 1903, at Pittsburgh, Pa., for the 5th Infantry; was sent to Plattsburgh Barracks, where he is now ( jidy, 1905) serving. Fourth. John Murrav, Lancaster, Kansas, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Fourth. Robert Murray, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. En- listed August 6, 1861, Company 11, 63rd Regiment Pennsjd- vania Volunteer Infantry. Fought in the following engage- ments: Pohich Church, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Oak Grove, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Kettle Run, Groveton, Second Bull Run, Chantily, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wapping Heights, Auburn, Kelley's Ford, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Ann, Totopomy, Cold Harbor; wounded June 19th, 1864, by a ball which went through his head, when in front of Petersburg; died from 23 wound June 22, 1864. A typical American soldier. He is buried in National Cemetery, City Point, Virginia. Fourth. Joseph E. Murray, soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Enlisted September 6, 1862, in Company C, 14th Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry. Discharged May 30, 1865. Partici- pated in all of the battles in which the regiment was engaged. He was one of 30 men chosen by Captain Harry Wakefield in 1864, for scouting service and was thus engaged for about three months, or until General Averill was reheved from com- mand of the division. The regiment lost more men than any of the 22 cavalry regiments from the State of Pennsylvania. THE FORM. After experimenting with many forms we found the one adopted to best suit our purpose. The real basis is the second generation. The individuals of that generation in order of birth were, George Brown, William Brown, Christiana Brown, Margaret Brown and Anna Brown. Margaret, having no children, does not appear again on the line of decent. But there is always compensation. She was the beloved Auntie Barber of her nephews and nieces of the third generation. It will then be noticed that each individual decendant has one of these four for his or her ancestor. First on the line will appear the names of William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown, second the names of George Brown and Mary Glass Brown. Following on down to and including the eighth generation, without a brake, wll be all of their decendants. The decent of his one brother and two sisters will be in the same order. The index will give the names of only the first, second, third, fourth and fifth generations. A little familiarity with the form and scope of the whole compilation will enable any one to find quickly any name desired. ' It is possible that errors in dates or names will be found. If so, I would suggest that each possessor of the work make correc- tions with pen and ink, so that no great harm will ensue. In the book there are blank forms for births, names, marriages and deaths. I noticed with regret that individual family records were not kept with the care the importance of them requires. It is a grave mistake not to give the record of children who died at or soon after birth. 24 It is essential to give month, date of month, and year, of liirth, marriage and death. There will be many blanks found in the com- pilation for the sole reason that no record could be found. * * We have now finished. The printer awaits the manuscript. We have done what we can as well as we can. We make hut one recjuest — that you make by correspondence, visits or otherwise, the accjuaintance of your relatives. Do not esteem other people's as you would your own relations — they are not the same. You might as well say that other people's brothers or sisters were the same to you as your own. I, myself, like to make pleasant social friends of all good people; but, when sickness and death had entered our home, it was our relatives who came to us in haste, to comfort and sympathize and help. 25 George Brown Family GENERATION.— First. William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. Second. George Brown, born in 1750, died Feb- ruary 20, 184-0. Married Mary Glass, bom in 1736, died March 26, 1810. Children — Third. James Brown, bom August 22, 1776, died Septeml)er 18, 1859. Married Hannah Harbison, born March 19, 1776, died May 10, 1848. Children — Fourth. Robert Brown, liorn June 28, 1798, died March 10, 1856. Married Jane Rebecca Mor- rison, bom January 28, 1797, died November 21, 1877. Children — Fifth. Joseph Morrison Brown, bom May 7, 1832, died August 1, 1862. Married March 15, 1854, Lucina Elzina Carej', born A])ril 7, 1836. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children— Sixth. Bishop William Montgomery Brown, bom November 6, 1855. Married April 9, 1885, Ella Scranton Bradford. Post Office, Episcopal Bishop's house. Little Rock, Arkansas. Sixth. James Allison Brown, bom September 16, 27 1859, date of death unknown. Married Alice McBride, deceased, date unknown. Children— Sea'Enth. Grace Brown, deceased, dates unknown. Sixth. Mary Jane Brown, born April 6, 1857. Mar- ried May 4, 1888, Lucien Ducommun, bom November 23, 1856. Post Office, 45 Stanwood Road, East Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Freddie Ducommun, born February 12, 1878, died April 24, 1899. Seventh. Lillian Blanche Ducommun, bom June 18, 1879. Married March 5, 1901, Louis F. Voisard. Post Office, Youngstown, Ohio. Seventh. Louis Ducommun, born April 27, 1881. Seventh. Eva May Ducommun, born April 26, 1883, died August 27, 1883. Fifth. James Brown, born July 26, 1833, died February 18, 1904. Married July 3, 1870, Mada Morrison, born May 4, 1851. Post Office, Mound City, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Zadie Ellen Brown, bom May 12, 1871. Married March 20, 1888, Charles Makemson. Children — Seventh. Harlan Makemson, bom August 15, 1890. Seventh. Floyd Makemson, born December 17, 1891. Seventh. Leora Makemson, bom December 10, 1893. Seventh. Roscoe Makemson, bom November 7, 28 1895. Seventh. Earle Makemson, born April 24, 1S97. Seventh. Dakotha Makemson, born August 17, 1902, died May 24, 1903. Seventh. Infant Girl Makemson, died February 6, 1905. Sixth. Jessie Grace Brown, born Februar>' 18, 1874, died April 26, 1881. Sixth. Hakrv Dakota Brown, bom March 31, 1876, died January 8, 1898. Sixth. John Clyde Brown, bom April 26, 1878, died January 13, 1905. Sixth. Charlie Brown, bom October 23, 1880, died November 14, 1880. Sixth. Hazel L. Brown, born December 27, 1895. Fifth. Elizabeth Brown, born Septemljer 24, 1834, died October 4, 1889. Married September 10, 1860, Joseph C. Mahood, bom December 11, 1836. Post Office, Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Ceilcia Permelia Mahood, born Januarj' 28, 1862. Married October, 1881, James Le^^gett, bom July 7, 1852. Children— Seventh. Matd C. Leggett, born June 25, 1884. Married Don Dewitt born March 15, 1874. Children — Eighth. Joseph Dewitt, bom September 26, 1901. Eighth. Hazel Dewitt, bom August 6, 1904. Sixth. Celicia Premelia Mahood-Legget. Mar- ried, second, Avery Herrington. Post Office, 29 Chetopa, Kansas. Children — Seventh. May Herrington, born December 6, 1894. Seventh, Roy Herrington, born September 25, 1897, died December 2, 1900. Sixth. Orlanda L. A. Mahood, born October 24, 1864, died August 28, 1880. Sixth. Idella Blanche Mahood, bom March 1, 1866. Married April 12, 1887, Anthony Walk, bom in 1860. Post Office, Columbus, Kansas. Sixth. Ulyssus Simpson Mahood, born July 24, 1867. Married May 23, 1895, Elizabeth Vander- ville, born August 3, 1870. Post Office, Weir City, Kansas. Children— Seventh. Florence Mahood, bom March 12, 1897. Seventh. George Mahood, born November 6, 1899. Seventh, Alida Idella Mahood, bom April 25, 1903. Sixth. Lillian Alphena Mahood, born June 24, 1869, died August 9, 1872. Sixth. Florence Elva Mahood, born April 22, 1872, died April 7, 1875. Sixth. Harriett Crum Mahood, bom March 24, 1874, died April 8, 1875. Sixth. Lulu Lauretta Mahood, born July 23, 1876, Married May 5, 1893, Charles Reeseman, born June 12, 1870. Post Office, Columbus, Kansas. Children — Seventh. Harland Hugo Reeseman, born April 9, 1894. Seventh. Flossie Reeseman, born September 7, 30 1898. Fifth. Haxnah II. Brown, horn October 3, 1835, died March 11, lS3cS. Fifth. Infant Hrown, bom March 22, 1837, died March 25, 1S37. Fifth. Sa.mukl Brown, born February 28, 1838, died April 17, 1881. Married EHzabeth Young. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children— Sixth. Robert Brown. Sixth. Clarence Brown. Sixth. Charles Brown. Fifth. Infant Brown, bom February' 28, 1838, died March 1, 1838. Fifth. Rebecca Jane Brown, bom January- 27, 1840, died October 4-, 1896. Married March 11, 185.S, George W. Mahood, bom January 18, 1832, died July 11, 1904.. Children — Sixth. Robert BRf)WN Mahood, bom December 31, 1858. Married Laura Smith, who died January 26, 1904.. Post Office 64-8 Brown Avenue, Butler, Pa. Sixth. Lydie E. Mahoch), born August 24-, 1860. Post Office, 116 Quarry Street, Butler, Pa. Sixth. Olive J. Mahood, born May 30, 1862. Mar- ried W. D. Huflf, who died November 4-, 1902. Post Office, \'alley \'iew, Butler, Pa. Children— ' Seventh. Viola Hi'FF, bom January 5, 1S87. Seventh. Orold Huff, bom September 9, 1891, died June 20, 1903. 31 Seventh. James Huff, born December, 1893, died May, 1903. Seventh. Emma Huff, born September, 1895. Seventh. Mary Huff, born July 6, 1899. Seventh. Leon Huff, born November 24, 1901. Sixth. Ann E. Mahood, born May 24, 1864. Mar- ried W. G. McCamey. Post Office, Skidmore, Lawrence County, Pa. Children — Seventh. Maude P. McCamey, bom August 10, 1886. Seventh. Cecil McCamey, born March 20, 1890. Seventh. Nathaleen McCamey, bom April 1, 1892. Seventh. George McCamey, born December 20, 1895. Seventh. Oruando McCamey, born February 1897. Seventh. Robert McCamey, born June 30, 1901. Sixth. Polly Ella Mahood, born June 22, 1867. Married J. E. Kerr. Post Office, Eau Claire, Butler County, Pa. Children — Seventh. George Kerr, born, April 14, 1891. Seventh. Brown Kerr, bom July 12, 1892. Seventh. Charles Kerr, born May 14, 1894. Seventh. Harry Kerr, born May 15, 1896. Seventh. Belle Kerr, born July 19, 1898. Seventh. Mary Kerr, bom April 28, 1900. Seventh. Ross Kerr, bom June 9, 1902. Sixth. Carrie Bell Mahood, born January 22, 32 1870, died September 2H, 189G. Sixth. J. G. Mahood, horn August (j, l.sT^J, died March 4, 1875. Sixth. Leota Mahood, horn June 4, 1S7G. Post OlFice, North Hope, I'utler County, Pa. Fifth. Rohekt Joh.n Brown, horn July 28, 1841, died a ])risoner of war, during the I\el)elHon. Fourth. Marv P)Ro\\n, horn June 2S, 179s, died April 10, ISSl (twin). Married Captain Robert Thomjison, born March 17, 1792. He was a soldier of the War of 1812. Died July 21, 1880. Children — Fifth, John Glass Thompson, bom July 1, 1831. Soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Married August 30, 1869, Anna Marie Ilufford. Post Office, Shonee, Johnston County, Kansas. Children— Sixth. Clara Minnie Thompson, born March 26, 1871. Married June 22, 1892, Albert J. Blatt- man. Children — Seventh- Clara Blattman, born June 7, 1894, died 9. 1894. Seventh. Alherta Ethel Blattman, horn July 12, 1896. Seventh. Helen Anna Blattman, bom February 2, 1900. Sixth. William Rokert Thompson, born September 10, 1873, died February 20, 1891. Sixth. Alpharetta Mahel Thompson, liorn Xovem- 33 ber 6. 1875. Sixth. Benton Ura Thompson, born October 14, 1877. Sixth. Lulu Blanche Thompson, born April 11, 1880. Married November 26, 1903, John George Meyer, born November 29, 1870. Children — Seventh. Lois Marion Meyer, bom August 5, 1904. Fifth. Margaret Jane Thompson, born October 7, 1832. Married October 26, 1854, William Brewer, deceased. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Children — Sixth. John Richard Brewer, bom June 11, 1867. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Fifth. Hannah Thompson, bom August 30, 1834, died September 21, 1838. Fifth. William Martin Thompson, bom May 29, 1836. Married August 25, 1864, Susannah Montgomery, born August 18, 1840. Post Of- fice, Saxonburg, Pa., R. D. Children — Sixth. Mary Jane Thompson, bom April 16, 1866. Married James Glass Elliott. Post Office, Car- versville, Pa. Sixth. Maroaret Luella Thompson, born October 17, 1867. Married Febmary 10, 1891, John Neal Love, bom March 25, 1865. Post Office, 1819 Lithgow Avenue, Allegheny, Pa. Children— Seventh. Clarence Leroy Love, bom December 15, 1891. 34 Seventh. Clvdi-: Wilhicim Lovk, born February 11, 1894-. Seventh. Alma Kosana Lovi;, born I\bru;iry 11, 1894-. Seventh. John Gh.morh Lovi:, born Sc}jtcnil)cr 7, 1897. Sixth. IIenkh-itta Thompson, born Scptcnibtr lo, 1869. Married A. T. Williams. IN.st < )ir]ce, Rural Riclrn April 12, 1901. Sixth. Walter Lourie Montgomery, born Septem- ber 17, 1S71. Married March 25, 1897, Sadie IsalK'lla Kennedy. Sixth. Minnie Bell Montgomery, born December 22, 1872, died May 8, 1877. Sixth. Harry Edgar Montgomery, bom Maj' 26, 1874.. Married January 25, 1899, Emma Westerman. Children — Seventh. Florence May Montgomery, born No- vember 8, 1899. Sixth. Robert Thompson Montgomery, born July 8, 1876, died June 15, 1898. Sixth. John Fredrick Montgomery, bom June 13, 1880. Sixth. Joseph Henry Montgomery, born June 19, 1884. Fourth. Margaret Brown, born May 16, 1800, died September 15, 1870. Married Jessie Fulton, bom November 15, 1797, died August 5, 1870. Children — Fifth. Jennie Fulton, born March 26, 1834, died 37 December 16, 1837. Fifth James Brown Fulton, born December 28, 1835, died October 13, 1901. Married January 8, 1857, Nancy McKibben, bom July 28, 1837. Post Office, Glade Mills, Butler County, Pa. Children — Sixth. John Thompson Fulton, bom February 11, 1858. Post Office, Glade Mills, Butler County, Pa. Sixth. Melissa Fulton, born December 23, 1859. Post Office, Glade Mills, Butler County, Pa. Sixth. Annie Ellen Fulton, born August 16, 1862. Married January 1, 1890, Christopher Fredley. Post Office, Sarvers Mills, Butler County, Pa. Children — Seventh. Alice Dell Fredley, bom November 16, 1890. Seventh. Paul Ancel Fredley, born October 8, 1892. Seventh. Donald Edgar Fredley, bom April 15, 1894. Seventh. Joseph Gorden Fredley, bom July 26, 1896. Seventh. James Andrew Fredley, bom August 27, 1898. Seventh. Martha Lillian Fredley, born Septem- ber 29, 1902. Sixth. Margaret Agnes Fulton, born July 18, 1865. Married November 9, 1893, John M. Hartung. Post Office, Valentia, Pa. 38 Children — Seventh. Harry Myron Hartung, born August 26, 1894. Seventh. Helen Elizabeth Hartunc, born August 26, 1899. Sixth. Catherine Fulton, born November 2, 1867. Married December 28, 1887, Harry M. Park. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Children — Seventh. Howard Randall Park, Ijorn December 10, 1888. Seventh. Ethel Ferne Park, ])orn June 12, 1891. Seventh. Zella Esther Park, bom May 27, 1893. Seventh. Anna Viola Park, bom April 10, 1899. Seventh. Martha Alberta Park, born February 16, 1902. Sixth. Sarah Jessie Fulton, born September 20, 1870. Married October 30, 1901, William J. Fredley. Post Office, Whatcan, Washington. Sixth. Mary Luella Fulton, born June 11, 1874. Married January' 24, 1894, Harry Ferguson. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Seventh. James De Wayne Ferguson, born January' 19, 1896. • Seventh. John Loyal Ferguson, bom December 19, 1897. Seventh. Mark Crawford Ferguson, bom August 31, 1902. Sixth. Edgar McKibben Fulton, born September 39 27, 1878. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Married September 14, 1904, Lillian Matz. Fifth. Samuel Thompson Fulton, bom June 7, 1837, died February 16, 1892. Married Louisa Huey, born March 5, 1842, died October 13, 1895. He was a soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion, member of the 212th Regiment, Pennsyl- vania Independent Battery. Children — Sixth. Harry Harrison Fulton, bom January 13, 1868. Married May 3, 1894, Annie Leah Glas- gow, bom November 27, 1870. Post Office, Elwood City, Pa. Children— Seventh. Howard Thompson Fulton, born August 23, 1896, died August 13, 1899. Seventh. Hazel Verena Fulton, bom May 1, 1901. Sixth. Jesse Brown Fulton, bom August 20, 1870. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Elizabeth Ellen Fulton, born December 5, 1872. Married May 18, 1899, Joseph Clarmer Halsted, bom September 13, 1872. Children — Seventh. Marion Halstead, born May 16, 1900. Seventh. Mildred Fulton Halstead, bom January 14, 1902. Sixth. Jacob Huey Fulton, bom July 22, 1876. Married January 20, 1903, Edna Mae Mahan, born December 8, 1880. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Children. 40 Seventh. Frances Louisa Fulton, born October 8, 1903. Fifth. Mathew Fulton, born July 13, 1H39, died October 19. 1839. Fifth. Leslie Fulton, bom May 22, 1842. Mar- ried Rebecca Matilda Becket, l)orn May 5, 1842, died November 1, 1884. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. He was a soldier of the War of the Rebel- lion. Children — Sixth. Mary Ellen Fulton, bom October 14, 1868. Sixth. William John Fulton, bom March 27, 1870. Married Jennie Bell Skillen, bom September 20, 1870. Post Office, 2601 Highland Avenue, Tin Plate Hill, McKeesport, Pa. Children — Seventh. Howard Allen Fulton, bom November 21, 1893. Seventh. Vera Adell Fulton, bom June 28, 1898. Seventh. William Ralph Fulton, bom July 24, 1903. Sixth. Jesse Allen Fulton, bom March 1, 1872. Married April 1, 1903, Alberta Jacobus. Post Office, Port Alleghenj', Pa. Sixth. Jennhe ALAaRA Fulton, born Novemlier 15, 1873. Post Office, Saxonburg, Pa. Sixth. Mathew Becket Fulton, born January 24, 1875. Married Rebecca Black. Post Office, Port Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Thompson Smalley Fulton, bom October 41 22, 1876. Post Office, Port Allegheny, McKean County, Pa. He was a soldier of the Phillipine War. Sixth. Rebecca Matilda Fulton, bom April 4, 1878. Married William Rossell. Post Office, Avonmore, Westmoreland County, Pa. Children — Seventh. Alva Elizabeth Rossell, born April 5, 1898. Seventh. Ira Fulton Rossell, born February 5, 1900, died May 11, 1902. Seventh. Matilda Gail Rossell, born January 2, 1902. Sixth. Harvey McCarrell Fulton, bom October 15, 1880. Post Office, Port Allegheny, McKean County, Pa. Fifth. Nancy Ellen Fulton, born April 12, 1843, died April 17, 1896. Married August 31, 1871, William Flick Thompson. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Children— Sixth. Jesse Elmer Thompson, bom May 14, 1872. Married June 20, 1894, Eva Estella Fair. Children — Seventh. Elizabeth Thompson, born July 21, 1895. Seventh. William Cairns Thompson, bom July 6, 1897. Seventh. Howard Leroy Thompson, born July 4, 1899. Seventh. Alice Thompson, born August 26, 1901. 42 Sixth. Robert Henry Thompson, bom Ma^- 4, 1 874, died March 7, 1875. Sixth. Margaret Edna Thompson, bom April 19, 1876. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Sixth. Kathryn Ellen Thompson, bom October 15, 1877. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Sixth. Jennie Esther Thompson, born Octol)er 20, 1882, died Febmary 1, 1886. Sixth. Alice Inize Thompson, born June 1, 1885, died Febmary 3, 1887. Fifth. John Fulton, bom March 20, 1847, died March 21, 1851. Fourth. Hannah Brown, bom August 9, 1802, died May 19, 1883. iMarried April 2, 1825, Daniel Maxwell, bom July 7, 1797, died July 11, 1872. Children — Fifth. Margaret Hannah Maxwell, bom Feb- ruary' 12, 1826, deceased. Married February 20, 1860, John Allison. Children — Sixth. Eunice Precilla Allison. Sixth. Hannah Virginia Allison. Sixth. James Maxwell Allison. Sixth. Daniel T. Allison. Sixth. Elizabeth Allison. Fifth. James Maxwell, bom February 27, 1827, died July 4, 1831. Fifth. Mary Maxwell, born December 28, 1829, died July 11, 1831. Fifth. Hannah Maxwell, bom February 6, +3 1830, died August 17, 1850. Fifth. Samuel Maxwell, bom December 28, 1831, died October 14, 1864. He was a soldier of the War of the RebelHon. Married in 1854, Isabel Brown bom June 19, 1834. Children — Sixth. Ellen Hannah Maxwell, bom August 1, 1856, died July 26, 1858. Sixth. Daniel Sheldon Maxwell, born August 8, 1858. Married Frances Burke, bom January 12, 1864. Children — Seventh. Gertrude Mary Maxwell, born May 8, 1883. Post Office, New Brighton, Pa. Seventh. Muriel Josephine Maxwell, born April 2, 1886. Seventh. Charles Burke Maxwell, born July 19, 1888. Seventh. Esther Anna Maxwell, born March 2, 1894. Seventh. Regina Teressa Maxwell, born Februarj^ 21, 1896. Seventh. Katherine Loretta Maxwell. Seventh. Francis Paul Maxwell. Seventh. James Maxwell, bom May 7, 1903. Sixth. Martha Ann Maxwell, born August 20, 1860, died May 23, 1901. Married June 16, 1881, Charles Miller. Children— Seventh. Ella Alphe Miller, born June 16, 1882. 44 Married July 3, 1903, John Anderson Children — Ekihth. Cmestrr Anderson, born March 28, 1904-. Seventh. LrL.\ Miller. Seventh. Jacoh Edward Mh^ler. Sixth. Mary Gasetta Maxwell, born Au^^st 15, 1862. Married March, 1883, Edward Bell. Children — Seventh. Martha Bell. Seventh. Lena Bell. Seventh. Charles Bell. Seventh. Florence Bell. Seventh. Herbert Bell. Seventh. Gasetta Bell. Seventh. William Bell. Sixth. Samuel James Maxwell, bom December 7. 1864, died August 23, 1892. Married June, 1888, Cecilia Nowling. Children — Seventh. Isabel Maxwell. Fifth. James G. Maxwell, born January- 14, 1834. Married December 15, 1859, Sarah Ann Howlett, Post Office, Transfer, Mercer Count}', Pa. Children— Slxth. Robert Guy Maxwell, born November 26, 1860. Married June 20, 1886, Jane E. Hadley. Children— Seventh. Helen A. Maxwell, liorn July 16, 1887. Seventh. Georgine E. Maxwell, born November 29, 1888. Seventh. Frances D. Maxwel, born January 16, *5 1898. Sixth. Frank James Maxwell, born October 10, 1862. Married October 5, 1886, Edith L. Mc- Carth3^ • Children— Seventh. Thomas M. Maxwell, born May 5, 1889. Seventh. Robert James Maxwell, bom February 11, 1891. Sixth. Mary Helen Maxwell, born August 28, 1863, died August 14, 1883. Sixth. Jessie Margaret Maxwell, born January 30, 1875. Post Office, Transfer, Pa. Fifth. Daniel Maxwell, bom February 20, 1836, died September 20, 1841. Fifth. Precilla Rachel Maxwell, born February 9, 1838, died September 11, 1838. Fifth. Robert Maxwell, bom November 2, 1849, died September 17, 1858. Fifth. Ruth Ann Maxwell, born September 1, 1841. Married June 12, 1862, Andrew Hogue. Post Office, Harmony Ave., New Brighton, Pa. Children — Sixth. Robert G. Hogue, born 1879, died 1879. Sixth. Martha Ada Hogue, born October 1862. Married 1880, Westley Hunter. Post Office, New Brighton, Pa. Children — Seventh. Edney G. Hunter, born May 22, 1881. Seventh. Harry Sylvester Hunter, born May 22, 46 1883. Married 1902, Tillie Cunningham. Children — Eighth. Westley Hunter, died in infancy. Seventh. Viola Ada Hunter, bom in August 1S85. Sixth. Daniel S. Hogue, born December 5, 18GG, died 1890. Sixth. Andrew Hogue, born 1869. Married Maggie Hunter, Children — Seventh. Sylvia Elmira Hogue. Seventh. Roy Andrew Hogue, Seventh, Loveday S. Hogue. Seventh, Fay Margaret Hogue, Seventh. Oren Samuel Hogue, Seventh. Clare Hogue, Seventh. Viola Hogue. Sixth. James G. Hogue, bom 1872. Married 1892, Ettie McClain. Children — Seventh. Edith Hogue. Seventh. Wilson Hogue. Seventh. Harry Hogue. Seventh. Olive Hogue. Sixth, John A. Hogue, bom 1876. Married 1895, Viola Bruer. Children— Seventh. Pearl Hogue. Seventh. Ernest Hogue. Seventh, Westley Hogue, Sixth, Laura Hogue, Married 1902, Ora Burkhart. 47 Children — Seventh. Ruth C. Burkhart. Fifth. Martha Esther Maxwell, bom December 24, 1843, died March 31, 1900. Married May 1, 1870, John Fagan, born November 14, 1838. Post Office, 1358 Lexington Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Thomas Albert Fagan, bom March 21, 1871. Sixth. H. Ellen Fagan, bom May 23, 1873. Sixth. A. Rose Fagan, bom February 24, 1875. Sixth. James Maxwell Fagan, bom April 13, 1877, died November 11, 1880. Sixth. John Fagan, Jr., bom January 31, 1879, died April 14, 1902. Sixth. Robert Clarence Fagan, bom July 14, 1880. Sixth. Martha May Fagan, born May 18, 1882. Sixth. Francis Leo Fagan, born May 7, 1885, died August 15, 1885. Sixth. Harry Edwin Fagan, bom January 19, 1888. Fourth. Ruth Brown, bom September 26, 1804, died January 30, 1878. Married Jacob Snyder. Fourth. Sarah Ann Brown, born February 10, 1807, died March 10, 1888. Married Stephen Boyce, who died June, 1880. Children — Fifth. Harriet Boyce, bom June 10, 1838, died April 14, 1900. Married James Moor. Fourth. Eleanor Brown, born March 13, 1809. Deceased. 48 Fourth. James Glass Brown, horn July 27, isil, died October 21, 1S91. Fourth. Martha Brown, born Deceml)er 23, LSI 3. Deceased. Married Allen Morgan. Fourth. Rachel Brown, bom April 23, 1S16, died May 9, 1847. Married William Purvis, born September 1, 1S09, died July 27, 1895. Children — Fifth. Ellen Purvls, bom March 5, 1839. Mar- ried James Love, born May 10, 1844-, died Feb- mary 10, 1901. Fifth. Samuel Anderson Purvis, born August 5, 1841. Married Elizabeth Bailey, bom November 27, 1837. Post Office, Manchester, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Elmer Purvis, born November 5, 1866. Mar- ried Mary S. Skibbe, born May 17, 1870. Post Office, Manchester, Iowa. Children — Seventh. Lewis Purvis, born September 14, 1890. Seventh. Lulu Purvis, bom May 22, 1892. Seventh. William Purvis, born November 16, 1893. Seventh. Alfred Purvis, bom August 9, 1895. Seventh. Carl Purvis, born December 28, 1896. Sixth. Olive Purvis, bom February 23, 1873. Mar- ried Calvin Stimson, born February 17, 1865. Post Office, Manchester, Iowa. Children— Seventh. Verda Stimson, born August 26, 1892. Seventh. Mabel Stimson, born September 23, 1893. Sixth. Margaretta Purvis, born Januar3' 25, 1876. 49 Married Charies Gipson, bom February 3, 1874. Post Office, Manchester, Iowa. Children — Seventh. Carl Gipson, born December 25, 1896. Seventh. Glenn Gipson, born August 22, 1899. Sixth. John Purvis, bom November 2, 1880. Post Office, Manchester, Iowa. Fifth. Matilda Purvis, born June 6, 1842. Married Edward Marthens, bom in 1836. Post Office, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Children— Sixth. Elsie Marthens, bom January 20, 1883. Fifth, Angeline Purvis, born May 7, 1844. Mar- ried Abram Mowery, born January 1, 1837, died 1885. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. 23. Children — Sixth. Rachel Mowery, born January 11, 1872. Married William Crummy, born March 17, 1874. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Seventh. Lyle Crummy, bom September 3, 1897. Sixth. Robert Mowery, born January 17, 1874. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. 23. Sixth. Eliza Mowery, born November 28, 1876, died May 19, 1877. Sixth. William Mowery, bom July 22, 1882. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. 23. vSiXTH. Pressly Mowery, bom February 4, 1884. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. 23. Fifth. James Thompson Purvis, bom April 5, 1847. 50 Married May 13, 1869, Phoebe Ann Mahaffe. born December 6, 1S4-S. Post Office, Deer Lod^^c, Tennessee. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children — Sixth. Harry Leon Purvis, bom April 17, 1S70, died September 4, 1899. Sixth. Clarence Purvis, born December 11, 1871, died December 11, 1871. Sixth. William Martin Purvis, bom October 20, 1873. Sixth. Robert Thompson Purvis, born December 8, 1875, died March 4, 1901. Sixth. Charles Purvis bom October 12, 1877, died March 4, 1878. Sixth. Joseph Purvis, born December 17, 1878, died May 8, 1901. Sixth. James Lewis Purvis, bom July 12, 1880. Post Office, Deer Lodge, Tennessee. Sixth. Nellie May Purvis, bora September 3, 1882, died November 21, 1887. Sixth. Myrtle Purvis, bora November 14, 1884. Post Office, Deer Lodge, Tennessee. Fourth. Lydia Brown, born October 4, 1S17, died in Missouri, November 7, 1863. Married Simon Evans, born Februar\' 7, 1822, died in Missouri, October 9, 1863. Children — Fifth. Mary Ellen Evans, born December 25, 1845. Married Robert McBride, born June 24, 1841. Post Office, Dravosburg, Pa. Children — 51 Sixth. John Wesley McBride, bom December 2, 1865, in Columbia, Pa. Married Annie Hope, born July 28, 1870. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Seventh. Ada May McBride, born July 2, 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Seventh. Mary Evans McBride, born February 9, 1891, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Seventh. Grace Marie McBride, born August 5, 1902, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Hugh Alexander McBride, born January 4, 1867, in Braddock, Pa. Sixth. Robert Nelson McBride, bom March 8, 1868, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Caroline McBride, born November 3, 1869, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Ellen Aminda McBride, bom June 24, 1871, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Married Emil Erney, born October 21, 1871. Sixth. Ida Lydia McBride, bom November 13, 1872, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Married John W^eiskircher, born June 11, 1863. Post Office, McKeesport, Pa. Children — Seventh. Charles Edward WEiSKiRCHER,born May, 1890. Seventh. John Wesley Weiskircher, born May 28, 1896. Seventh. Ida Lenore Weiskircher, born July 2, 1899. Sixth. Emma Luella McBride, born September 30, 1874, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Married, first, 52 Ha^erman, deceased. Child- Seventh. Helen Hac^.erman, horn July '2C>, 1S91-. Married, second, Charles Hoffman, horn March 14, 1S74-. Tost Oflice, Alle;,dieny, Pa. Sixth. Margaret Henderson McBride, horn August 15, 1876, in West EHzahcth, Pa. Married Hudson Donehay, horn F'ehruary 22, 1S72. Post Office, Yount^stown, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Mabel Samantha Donehav, horn July 29, 1898. Sixth. Sarah Belle McBride, horn April 23, 1878, in West Elizaheth, Pa. Married August Leonard, horn April 29, 1874-. Post Office, Allegheny. r\'i. Children — Seventh. George Leonard, horn June 30, 1898. Sixth. Charles William AIcBride, horn January, 1881, in Drnvoshurg, Pa. Sixth. Annett^e McBride, horn Novemher 5, 1882. Married John Wesley McEhvaine, horn Fehruary 19, 1885. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. George Walter McBride, horn Fehruary 18, 1885, in Dravosljurg, Pa. Sixth. Wildert Clyde McBride, horn March i-, 1887, in Dravoshurg, Pa., died March 18, 1887. Sixth. Everett Ellsworth McBride, horn Septeni- her 12, 1888, in Dravoshurg, Pa. Fifth. Sarah ^LvTILI)A Evans, bom April 20, 1847, died Novemher 2, 1863. 63 Fifth. Daniel John Evans, born April 24, 1849, died June 1, 1863. Fifth. Lydia Evans, born Januarj^ 5, 1854, in New Brighton, Pa. Married William Stevens, born September 7, 1850. Post Office, West Elizabeth, Pa. Children— Sixth. Margaret Caroline Stevens, born February 24, 1871, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Married Benjamin Meredith, born August 18, 1872, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Children — Seventh. William Charles Meredith, bom May 6, 1893, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. Bennie Meredith, born August 25, 1894, ^ in West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. David Meredith, born October^ 16, 1896, West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. George Dewey Meredith, born January 26, 1899, in West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. Glenn Meredith, bom October 6, 1901, in Hustonville, Pa. Sixth. Mary Elizabeth Stevens, bom November 24, 1878, West Elizabeth. Married Thomas Whit- acre, born August 17, 1869, at Peters Creek, Pa. Children— Seventh. Sarah Ann Whitacre, born March 2, 1891, Peters Creek, Pa. Seventh. Harry E. Whitacre, born July 7, 1892, Peters Creek, Pa. Seventh. Mary Elizabeth Whitacre, born Febru- ary 11, 1894, Peters Creek, Pa. 54 Si;\'i-:xTFi. Thomas Win iackm;, born November 7. 18U5, I'ctcrs Creek, I'a. Sixth. Ida May Stevens, l)()rn N'ovemberls, 1 sT l, West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Wii^liam Thomas Stkvkns, born Junuary 7, lS7r). West Elizabeth, Ta. Sixth. Lydia Stevens, bom Jmuiary 7, 1X70, West Elizabeth, Pa. .Married William .Meredith, born October 10, 1873, at West Elizabeth, Pa. Children — Seventh. William Simon Meredith, liorn April 9, 1899, West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. Gladys Meredith, born December l.s, 1900, West Elizabeth, Pa. Seventh. Everett Meredith, bom April 25, 1902, West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Clara Belle SteVvEns, born July 8, 1878, West Eliz£d)eth, Pa. Married John Penn, born May 10, 1875, Peters Creek, Pa. Children — Seventh. Charles Oliver Penn, born October 21, 1898. Peters Creek, Pa. Seventh. John Penn, born August 3, 1900, Peters Creek, Pa. Seventh. James Lester Penn, burn June 9, 1902, Peters Creek, Pa. Sixth. Sarah Matilda Stevens, hovn .\ugust 20, 1880, West Elizabeth, Pa. Married Samuel Weliterman, born January 13, 1877, West Eliza- beth, Pa. 55 Sixth. James Stevens, born October 20, 1882, West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Catherine Stevens, born September 15, 1885, West Elizabeth, Pa. Sixth. Charles Henry Stevens, bom August 25, 1887, West Elizabeth, Pa. Fifth. Elizabeth Evans, bom January 5, 1854, in New Brighton, Pa., twin sister of Lydia (Mrs. Stevens). Married Henry Hoffman, born De- cember 10, 1847, in Cleveland, Ohio. Post Office, 52 Second Avenue Allegheny, Pa. Children — Sixth. Charles Hoffman, born March 24, 1874, Allegheny, Pa. Married Emma McBride, born September 30, 1874. Sixth. William Lowry Hoffman, bom January 21, 1876, Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Margaret Hoffman, born January 11, 1878, Allegheny, Pa. Married Franklin Girdwood, born June 10, 1879. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa, Children— Seventh. Elsie Girdwood, bom June 24, 1899, Alle- gheny, Pa. Sixth. Elizabeth Hoffman, born May 15, 1880, in Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Harry Hoffman, bom December 31, 1885, in Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Laura May Hoffman, born December 1, 1884. 56 Harbison Family OENBKATION.— Third. AIaky Brown, horn in 1777, died Scptcmljcr 10,1865. Married in 1707, James Harbison, born Ayiril S, 1770. died Mareh 20, 1S43. Children — ForRTn. Mathk\y IlARnisoN,born Xovmeber 0, 1797, died May 13, ISGl. Fourth. Mary Harbison, born October 1, 1800, died October 28, 1882. Married 1820, David Moorehead, born June 15, 1795, died December 13, 1874. Chiklren— Fifth. Mary Ann Moorhead, born June 17, 1821. Married Decemljer 7, 184-8, Augustus Acre, born August 14, 1819. Children— Sixth. Samukl McClelland Acre, boni Februarj' 10, 1849, died June 1, 1901. Married October 27, 1870, Margaret Ellen Leasure, born August 5, 1846. Post Office, Natrona, Pa. Children — Seventh. Mary Eliza Acre, born January 17, 1872. Married December 23, 1890, William Andrew Daugherty. Post Office, Natrona, Pa. Children— Eighth. Way^ne Arlington Daugherty. born July 11, 1892. r>7 Eighth. Wilma Naoma Daugherty, born August 14, 1895. Seventh. Waren Woodward Acre, born November 8th, 1874. Post Office, Natrona Pa. Seventh. Jennie Viola Acre, born June 29, 1878, died May 19, 1881. Seventh. Samuel H. S. Acre, born February 9, 1880, Married February 25, 1902, Clara Mary John- ston. Post Office, Natrona, Pa. Children — Eighth. Seymour Lorraine Acre, born June 29, 1903. Seventh. Sadie Lenore Acre, born September 23, 1882, died January 17, 1889. Seventh. Abram AugustUvS Acre, born February 16, 1885. Seventh. Iva Leola Acre, born February 13, 1887. Seventh. Norman Vermont Acre, bom July 23, 1889. Sixth. Margaret Ann Acre, born May 31, 1850. Married June 12, 1879, John Post, who died De- cember 13, 1903. Mrs. Post's, Post Office, Butler, R. F. D., No. 1. Children — Seventh. Clarence A. Post, born June 12, 1881. Seventh. Mary Elizabeth Post, born July 27, 1884. Seventh. George Post, bom June 5, 1887, died De- cember 19, 1891. Sixth. William Thompson Acre, born November 10, 1851. Married June 27, 1874, Matilda Carr, Post Office, Natrona, Pa. 58 Children — Seventh. Howard Aloxza Acre, bom Aug-ust 23, 1875, died January 22, 1900, in Cuba, Havana. He was a member of Company F, Ei^j^lith Rc).^i- ment, U. S. Infantry. Seventh. Guy Enzly Acre, born April 5, 1881, died April 25, 1881. Seventh. Lester Vere Acre, bom April 23, 1882. Post OtHce, Natrona, Pa. Seventh. Ueda Millicent Acre, born Septem])er 30, 1884, died April 12, 1887. Seventh. Ethel Lillian Acre, born October 18, 1886, died December 30, 1886. Seventh. Gared Ivan Acre, born December 14, 1887. Seventh. Murial Rachel Acre, born October 29, 1891. Sixth. Augustus Acre, born June 12, 1853. Married November 1, 1877, Mary Keasy. Post Office, Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Maud Ellen Acre, born April 22, 1878. Seventh. Jennie Eliza Acre, bom September 17, 1879. ALarried June 12, 1901, A. A. Anstutz. Seventh. AL\ry Florence Acre, born Februan.- 17, 1881. Married May 22. 1901, Frank R. vSnod- grass. Children — EktHTH. Clair B. Snodgrass, bom October 4, 1903. Seventh. Jessie May Acre, born November 22, 1882, died September 12. 1897. Seventh. Harriet Acre, Ijoru April 11, 1885. 59 Seventh. Harry Clayton Acre, born May 15, 1887. Seventh. Infant Acre, born March 4, 1889, died March 6, 1889. Seventh. Wallace G. Acre, born June 11, 1890. Seventh. Warren W. Acre, born June 11, 1890. Seventh. Charles G. Acre, bom May 23, 1894. Sixth. Francis Acre, born April 14, 1855, died De- cember 7, 1900. Married November 25, 1880, Mary Post. Post Office, Tarentum, Pa. Children — Seventh. Nettie May Acre, born May 17, 1881. Seventh. Lillian Eva Acre, born November 5, 1882. Seventh. Infant Acre, bom and died November, 1884. Seventh. Margaret Grace Acre, born November 3, 1886. Seventh. Augustus Wesley Acre, born January 17, 1889. Seventh. Wilbert Oscar Acre, born February 6, 1891. Seventh. Francis Milton Acre, born June 4, 1892. Seventh. Clarence Vernon Acre, born December 15, 1894. Seventh. Charles Norman Acre, bom March 4, 1898. Sixth. Norman Kirkland Acre born November 3, 1856. Sixth. Ellis Acre, bom December 2, 1858. Mar- ried May 28, 1885, Clara AdaHne Beikert, who died June 15, 1889. Post Office, West Winfield, Butler County, Pa. 60 Children— Sevknth. IIi:nrv Albert Acri:, horn Aj)ril 2."), ISSO, (lied April 7, 1SS9. SivVENTii. William (tIlhkkt Ackk, born August 30, 1887. Slxth. Makv ElizahivTH Acre, horn May 27, 1863. Married vScptemher 19. 18S3, Milton R. Smith. Post Othce, Carbon Black. K. F. D. 17. Butler County, Pa. Children — Seventh. Nella Edn.\ S.mith, bom October 10, 1884. Seventh. Clifford Leroy Smith, bom March 1, 1891. Fifth. David Moorhead, born Jul3' 11, 1S22. Died— FiFTiL .Maktha Moorhead, born January 5. 1824. Marrietl lsrj7, Charles Kinzer, born April 24, 1824. Children — Sixth. Walter Kinzer, born October l.s, 1858, died March 16. 1893. Sixth. Lalra Kinzer, born September 11, 1863. Married October, 1885, Charles Bott, Shreve, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Harry Bott, born June U), KS86. Seventh. Bessie Bott, born October 12, 1887. Seventh. Lola Bott, born February 1. 1889. Seventh. Helen Bott, born December 11, 1800. Fifth. James Moorhead, born September 29, 1826, 61 died November 17, 1901. Married February 5, 1857, Sophia Pierce. Children — Sixth. Mary Jane Moorhead, bom October 31, 1857. Married October 15, 1874, Hamilton Myers, bom April 15, 1849. Post Office, Speidel, Belmont County, Ohio. Children — Seventh. William Danforth Myers, bom August 14, 1875. Married March 14, 1898, Emma Conard. Post Office, Speidel, Belmont County, Ohio. Children— Eighth. Willlvm Stanley Myers, bom December 24, 1898. Eighth. Howard Glenn Myers, born April 9, 1901. Seventh. Hamilton Tilden Myers, born March 14, 1877. Married Retta Skogs. Post Office, Norris- town, Belmont County, Ohio. Seventh. Charles Edmond Myers, born February 17, 1879. Post Office, Speidel, Belmont County, Ohio. Seventh. Clara Emma Myers, bom July 9, 1881. Married December 25, 1900, Earnest Byers, born 1876. Post Office, 734 Eckert Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Children — Eighth. Harry Mangel Myers, born November 21, 1901. Seventh. Oral Ethel Myers, bom September 1, 1883. Married June 1, 1903, Clayton White. Post Office, Belmont County, Ohio. 62 Children — Eic.HTH. William Leon Whitk, born May 10, 1902. EiOHTH. Hakkv White, born September (>, 19()vi. Seventh. Ella Mae W'hite, born February 1, 1886. Seventh. Elizabeth Emma Mvkks, liorn February 2, ISSS. Seventh. Alvix Hartley Myers, born May 10, 1890. Seventh. Lora Beatrice Myers, born June 7, 1892. Seventh. Ada Belle Myers, born July 5, 1894-. Seventh. Mary Ann Myers, born January 3, 1897. Seventh. Effie Christiana Myers, born February 4, 1900. Seventh. Jessie Irene Myers, born February 4, 1900. Seventh, Harvey Franklin AIyers, bom June 2, 1902. Fifth. Infant Moorhead, bom Mareh 7, 1827, died March 8. 1827. Fifth. Infant Moorhead, bom March 7, 1827, died March 8, 1827. Fifth. Mathew Law Moorhead, born July 11, 1829, died May 5, 1831. Fifth. William Thompson Moorhead, born Decem- ber 11. 1830, died May 27, 1892. Married September 17. 1857, Clarinda Sloan McQuistioiL Post Office, Akron, Ohio. Children— Sixth. Amy Luella Moorhead, born July 13, 1863. Married Febmar\' 27, 1889, Daniel M. Franks. Post Office, Wooster, Ohio. Seventh. Lula May Franks, born December 2, 1885. 63 Seventh. Elmer Daniel Franks, bom December 11, 1886. Seventh. Harry Franks, bom Febmary 12, 1890. Seventh. Everett Thompson Franks, born August 30, 1891. Sixth. Mary Lovilla Moorhead, bom January 27, 1866. Married August 5, 1891, George J. Head. Post Office, 842 East Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio. Children— Seventh. Clarence William Head, bom June 7, 1892. Sixth. Julia Ann Moorhead, bom August 2, 1869. Married March 4, 1898, Charles Rayl. Post Office, Wooster, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Clarinda M. Rayl, born April 24, 1902. Sixth. Clarinda Moorhead, born October 2, 1872. Married July 24, 1898, Roy V. Shepard. Post Office, 5 North Valley Street, Akron, Ohio. Fifth. Hannah Moorhead, born September 12, 1831, died November 16, 1835. Fifth. John Moorhead, born October 17, 1833, died August 28, 1836. Fifth. Robert Moorhead, born November 9, 1835. Married Elizabeth Ayer, born January 12, 1848. Post Office, Creston, Wayne County, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Nettie May Moorhead, bom March 14, 1876. 64 Sixth. Aliuckta Bkijj-: MonRiiiiAi), boni A])ril K"). 1871). .Married Sei)tcinl)cr 1, 11M)L', Charles E. Arthur. Tost OfrKc. Crcsion. ()hi(). Chihlrcn — Skvhntii. jnii.N I\(H5i:in" Airrmiv', born Jiiir- 11), 1903. Sixth. Cm.vklks Dh-Forkst MooIxMiicm). horn .\ii;.^ust 29, 1SS2. Fifth. Makcauht Mookhiiad, l)()ni .\u;,nisl 1), 1S37, (lied July 13. 1878. Married Sylvester Tuxford. born Octol)er 5, 1S4-2. Post Oflice, Sprin^dale, Alle;.;heny County, Pa. Children — Sixth. Harkv Tuxford. Sixth. Sarah Ti'XFord, 1)orn November 20, 1S73. Married Jidy 8, 189"), Miller H. Brown, born February 20, 1870. Post Office, Butler, Pa., R. 1-. I). Xo. ."). Children — Sevp:nth. Charuks Lkh Rov Bnow.n, born December 24, 189(). Seventh. Edna Pharl Brown, ])orn March 17. 1899. Sf.vknth. P'reda Arhktta Brown, l)orn September 1 , 1901. Sfvicnth. IIazhi, May Brown, Ijorn October 31 , 190.3. Sixth. Samuel Tuxford. born January 1875. Fifth. Samuel Mooriiead, born .\u^ust 17, 18,39. Unmarried. Fifth. Sarah Moorhead, born March 18. 184-1, died January 30, 1843. F'ourth. Georoe IIariuson. born October 2r>, 1802, died Septeml)er 11. 1874. Married June 13, 65 1826, Margaret Patterson List, born April 30, 1803, died June 17, 1868. Children — Fifth. James Thompson Harbison, bom May 27' 1827, died August 18, 1897. Married December 3, 1861, Sarah Ann Cox, bom January 13, 1847. Post Office,Marion Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Mary Ellen Harbison, bom February 14, 1863. Married William Hardin Meddles, who died April 29, 1890. Post Office, Marion Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Children — Seventh. Annie Ethel Meddles, born March 9, 1887. Sixth. Mary 'Ellen Harbison Meddles. Married September 27, 1893, William Ira Batchelor, born March 12, 1863. Children — Seventh. James Ira Batchelor, born August 10, 1894, died March 4, 1895. Seventh. Rolly William Batchelor, born July 28, 1896, died March 4, 1897. Seventh. Lewis Alven Batchelor, bom February •17, 1898, died December 3, 1898. Seventh. William George Batchelor, born Octo- ber 11, 1901. Sixth. James Thompson Harbison, born July 21 1864. Post Office, Marion Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Sixth. William Wesley Harbison, born June 11, 66 1860. I'ost OfVicc, Marion Slrccl. Leavenworth, Kansas. Sixth. Marc.vrkt Ja.nic II.vuhison, Ixun January 27. 1S()S. Married December 21, 1S92, Charles Wesley Parker, born Au.mist 12. ISOS. Tost Office, Thornton and ('.iranl Streets, Leaven- worth, Kanscis. Children — Seventh. Geokck Wesley P.\K'khk, ])orn May 2-1-, 1895. Seventh. James Alvi:n I'akkek, born Se])tcmber 22. 1897, died September 24-, 1S99. Sixth. George IIoeeand Harbison, born July 4-, ls7n. Married May 1 1 . 189S. Mary (ioldren, born Au<4ust 22. 1S74. Post Office. Thornton Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. Children — Seventh. Sarah May Harhison, born February 12, 1900. Seventh. George Harvey Harhison, born Januar3' IS. 1901. Sixth. Louisa Zella Harhison. born Jan o, 1S78. Married May 12. 1897, Adam Dunlaj) McCunc. born December 10, 1866. Post Office, Rural Free DeliverA' No. 1, Leavenworth, Kansas. Children— Seventh. Theodore Mkdill McCine, born January 8, 1898. Seventh. Sarah Margaret McCine, born March 28, 1900. Fifth. William List Harhison. bom January 10. 67 1829, died March 30, 1897. Married January 1856, Elizabeth Sumny. ChHdren — Sixth. George Thompson Harbison, born October 15, 1856. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Sixth. William Sumny Harbison, born February 25, 1862. Married October, 1897, Clorinda Hays, bom May 13, 1868. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Children — Seventh. Ethel R. Harbison, born November 13, 1898. Sixth. Margaret Ellen Harbison, born April 24, 1864. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Sixth. Ruth Elizabeth Harbison, born February 21, 1867. Married April, 1895, Sylvester Ikenberge, bom December 22, 1870. Post Office, Valencia, Pa. Children — Seventh. Roy Ellsworth Ikenberge, born March 22, 1897, died July 5, 1897. Seventh. Mabel Elzora Ikenberge, born June 27, 1898. Seventh. Hazel Angeline Ikenberge, born Septem- ber 23, 1901. Seventh. How^\kd Thompson Ikenberge, born April 28, 1903. Seventh. Boy Ikenberge, born 1905. Sixth. Hannah Angeline Harbison, bom October 25, 1868. Married December, 1890, John Kline, bom November 16, 1854. Post Office,Callery,Pa, Children — 68 Seventh. Rav McKinlhv Ki.ine, born M.ircli 14-, 1897. Seventh. OEKTinDi: Hlizahetji klini:, born January 2. 1S99. Seventh, liuw .MAKt.AKirr Ki.im;, bom June 'J~>, 19U1. Sixth. James Clifford llARnij*oN, bom October 19. 1870, died X()venil)er 1S9L>. Sixth. Samiel IIarvev Hakhison, born April 24, 1873. Married December 1898. EVv/.ti Xiol.i ThompvSon, born January 5, 1875, Children— Seventh. Gladys Euc.ene Harbison, born November 9, 1899. Sixth. Charles Albert Harbison, born April 24-. 1S73, died April 1. 187.'). Sixth. Sarah Jane Harbison, born September 21, 1877. (lied April 2. 1878. Fifth. Makv Jane Harbison, born February 20, 1831. Married Ai)ril 1, lS.-)2, Samuel Love,. Post Office, Saxonsbur«.,dL I 'a., K. F. D. 20. Children — Sixth. William Harvey Love, bom I\bruary 16, 1853. Married Febmary 13, 1889, Hlizal)eth Krumpe. Lost Office, Saxonsburgh, La., K. I- . L). 22. ^ -G4«l1)okk IIakhiso.n, lK)rn .\])nl 12, IcSTO, died January 12, 1898. Sixth. fTKOKCi-: IIARVI•:^• II.MvMUson, born .Mareli 28, 1872. Sixth. Lotisa Jank IIakhison, Ijorn March 2, ls7l, died .\i)ril 27, 189(5. .\L-irned 189.1, William Marks. Sixth. Charles T.ovi- IIakiiison, born .\j)ril 19. 1877. Post Otlice, 818 Tcnnsylvania Ave., Alle^lieny, I 'a. FoiNTH. Ja.mes Hakhison, bom September 4, 1804-, died Auor.. Married I-el)ruary I, 1S72, Bninia Jane Boyd, h(jrn September 19, 184-7. Post Offiee,Bri«?hton Road, Alle^dieny. Pa. Children— Slxth. F.\.nnv IL\uius().n, born I'ebruary 23, IST.'i, died June 2, 1887. Slxtii. \Villi.\m Albert IIakhiso.n, born .November 14-, 1874. Post Offiee, Bri«,rhter 12, 1894-, Gertrude Hazzard. Post Office, Elhvood City, Pa. 83 Children— Seventh. Alda Margaret Pinkerton, born Septem- ber 18, 1895. Sixth. Clarence E. Pinkerton, born August 14, 1876. Post Office, Ellwood Cit3s Pa. Fifth. James Harbison Cowan, born September 9, 1853. Married June 30. 1875, Florence Sill, bom August 20, 1857. Post Office, Natrona, Pa. Children — Sixth. Annie M. Cowan, born April 21, 1876, died March 1879. Sixth. John Cowan, born March 31, 1878. Sixth. James H. Cowan, bom March 27, 1881. Sixth. William Cowan, born January 31, 1884. Sixth. Minnie A. Cowan, born December 9, 1887. Sixth. Clarence Cowan, bom July 9, 1888. Sixth. Frank Cowan, bom December 9, 1892. Sixth. Ross S. Cowan, born January 11, 1897. Fourth. Archibald Thompson Harbison, born July 2, 1818, died February 28, 1904. Married Jan- uary 3, 1843, Jane Scott, born March 17, 1824, died August 6, 1901. Children — Fifth James Dean Harbison, bom December 2, 1843. Married March 23, 1865, Kiziah Thompson, born December 11, 1845, died January 28, 1905. Post Office, Cooperstown, Pa. Children — Sixth. John Thompson Harbison, bom June 15, 1866. Married October 11, 1888. Martha 84 Humes Graham, born Xovcmbcr21, 1S()3. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. P. D. No. 23. Children— Sp:yenth, Bkrtha Mabel IIakhison, l)orn June If), 1890. Seventh. Floyd Raymond Harbison, born May 3, 1893. Seventh. Florence Myrtle Harbison, born Octo- ber 7, 1900. Seventh. Ruth Elizabeth Harbison, bom January 5, 1903. Sixth. Cyrus Lealand Harbison, l)orn September 9, 1867. Married October 17, 188<^, Nellie Beddow, born May 22, 18G8. Post Office, sec- ond Avenue, r'ittsbur<^h, Pa., near Hazel wood Avenue. Children — Seventh. Leonard Harbison, born November 2(3, 1891. Seventh. Jean Harbison, born April 5, 1897. Sixth. Willia.m James Harbison, born Octolx-r 19, 18()8. Married January 25, 1893, Ida M. Main- land, born January 25, 1S74. Children — Seventh. James Vernon Harbison, born September 5, 1874. Seventh. Gladys Elizabeth Harbison, bom Febru- arys 5. 1896. Seventh. Arthur Leonard Harbison, born P'ebi-uary 13, 1897. 85 Seventh. William George HARBisoN,bom November 9, 1890. Seventh. Jennie Lee Harbison, born February 19, 1905. Sixth. Jennie Bell Harbison, bom April 5, 1870. Married September 18, 1890, Henry Ferdinand Knauff, bom . October 9, 1866. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. No. 24 Children — Seventh. Edith Fanchon Knauff, born June 12, 1892. Seventh. Infant Knauff, born April 5, 1895, died same day. Seventh. Hazel K. Knauff, bom January 30, 1900. Sixth. Arthur F. Harbison, born May 19, 1874. Sixth. Leonard Mathew Harbison, born April 9, 1878. Sixth. Rollo Lackey Harbison, born September 7, 1886. Fifth. Sarah Ann Harbison, bom January 15, 1851, died Febmary 20, 1851. Fifth. John Scott Harbison, bom March 9, 1860. Married Clara Nelson. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Sixth. Archie Melvin Harbison, bom September 16, 1885. 86 Third. John Brown, born Sejitember 14-, 17S0, died October 14, 1S53. Married Mary Ivlliott, borti June 10, 1786, died January 20, 1868. Fourth. Rohert Elliott Brown, born December 3, 1806, died March 29, 18()1. Married July 7, 1831, Catherine Peterson, l)()rn July 8, 1812, died July 12, 1893. Children— Fifth. Maroaret Jane Brown, born January 11, 1833. Married April 1851, Samuel Pearce, born September 20, 1829, died February 9, 1899. Post Office, Friend, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Elizabeth Elsie F^earce, born May 27, 18.13. Married John Spence, born August 25, 1849, died February 10, 1892. Post Office, Friend, Nebraska, Sixth. Robert Ephrtam Pearce, born January 20, 1854. Married Jessie Spence, born July 20, 1864. Post Office, Omaha. Nebraska. Children — Seventh. Earn Spence Pearce, born September 8, 1881. Seventh. Leon Samuel Pi:arce, born October 17, 1889. Sixth. Elissa Pearce, Ijorn March, 1856. Married Alexander Weaver, born October 26, 1857. Post Office, Wilson Creek, Washint^ton. Children— Seventh. Lolo Alexandria Weaver, born August 27, 1882. Seventh. Samuel Milton Weaver, born July 13, 1884. Seventh. Robert Vern Weaver, bom December 1, 1885. Sixth. Catherine Imelda Pearce, born September 25, 1858. Married David Spence, born April 6, 1858. Post Office, Dorchester, Nebraska. Children — Seventh. Clarence John Spence, born June 15, 1890. Seventh. Bertha Margaret Spence, born July 31, 1895. Sixth. Thomas Jasper Pearce, bom August 20, 1859. Sixth. Samuel Franza Pearce, bom Febmary 25, 1862, died January 27, 1864. Sixth. Harry Milton Pearce, bom March 11, 1871. Married Emma Cogswell, born July 31, 1875. Post Office, Lind, Washington. Children — Seventh. Lelia A. Pearce, born October 10, 1899. Seventh. Leroy George Pearce, born March 6, 1901, died August 18, 1902. Fifth. Elsie Peterson Brown, born June 25 1835, died September 25, 1884. Married January 5, 1861, John Alexander Sedgswick, 88 Children— Sixth. Ida Skdgswick, born March G, 1SG2. Married April 23, 1S79, vSamuel Nelson Lot^an.. Children — Sp:venth. Chester AlexaiNdkk Locan, horn June 19, 1880. Seventh. Ida May Locan, horn April 11, 1885, died in infancy. Sixth. Ella Sedswick, born August 7, 1863. Mar- ried first, John Graham, who died June 20, 18S 1-. Children — Seventh. Ethel Margaret Graham, bom March 22, 1880. Post Office, Denver, Colorado. Seventh. Ida Graham, born August 21, 1881, died December 30, 1891. Sixth. Mr^s. Graham, Married second, December 12, 1899, Henry Brackney. Post Office, West Sun- bur}'. Pa. Sixth. Thomas Manning Sedgswick, born Ma\- 20, 1871 . Married October 12,1 901 .Mary Graham. Sixth. Robert Brown Sedgswick. born March .1. 1873. died December 2, 1889. Fifth. John McClain Brown, born July 31. 1837. Married April 3, 18G1. Mary Elizabeth Welsh. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Post Office, Lambom. Kansas. Children— Sixth. Clara Belle Brown, born January 14. 1863. Married March 3, 1881, Frank L. Dorwart. 8d Children— Seventh. Edward McClain Dorwart, born Decem- ber 11, 1882. Seventh. David Thomas Dorwart, born December 28, 1887. Seventh. Mary Edna Dorwart, born May 30, 1893. Sixth. Ada Cora Brown, born June 12, 1866, died June 14, 1868. Sixth. Thomas Welsh Brown, born September 10, 1867. Married September 7, 1892, Rose Ann Miller. Post Office, Lambom, Kansas. Children— Seventh. William Porter Brown, born February 24, 1895. Seventh. John Nelson Brown, born January 23, 1903. Sixth. Lilly Mary Brown, born November 9, 1871, died October 3, 1886. Sixth. Dallas Elliott Brown, born May 27. 1873, died January 18, 1880. Sixth. Loyal Clarence Brown, born July 14, 1878. Married November 5, 1899, Minnie Helmina Douglass. Post Office, Lambom, Kansas. Children— Seventh Infant Brown, born July 18, 1900, died at birth. Seventh. Lilly Marguerite Brown, born August 4, 1902. 90 Fifth. Peter Peterson Brows, bom Xovcmber 20. 1S39. Alarried October 19, 1865. Mar^^arct Heilfingcr. He was a sohHcr of the Civil War. Post Office, West Sunbury, Pa. Children— Sixth. Loka Brown, born Au^^ust 21, 1S()(), died February 14, 1877. Sixth. Wnj).\ Brown, born August 1, 1873. Mar- ried June 11, 1899, Harry Gillingham. Post Office, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Children— Seventh. M.vr<",.\ri:t Delphene Gillinch.v.m, born October 23, 1901. Sixth. Lucretia Garfield Brown, born July 18, 1881. Sixth. Llovd (tRant P)Rown, born May 28, 1883. Fifth. Samuel Elliott Brown, born January 21, 184-2, died May 19, 1891. Married Elizabeth Rolan, born April 4-, 18.").". He was a soldier of the Civil War. Post Office, Exeter, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. I-'rank M.vrion Brow.n, l)orn .May 9, 1878. Married Anna Christine Bode, born May 9, 1884. Post Office. Exeter, Nebraska. Children— Seventh. h'RAXCis Trvin Brown, born December 24, 1902. Sixth. Nancy Katherine Brown, born .\ugust 2, 1881. Married Howard Loranzo Mathews, born April 28, 1877. Post Office, Exeter, Nebraska. Children — Seventh. Elba Leone Mathews, born July 12, 1902. Sixth. Clarence Elliott Brown, born August 2, 1885. Post Office, Exeter, Nebraska. Fifth. Mary Catherine Brown, born March 26, 1845. Married May 7, 1885, John Dillard Har- bison, born September 25, 1838. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Post Office, Saxons- burgh, Pa., R. F. D. Fifth. Sarah Elizabeth Brown, born June 3, 1847. Married in 1866, Robert W. Thompson, born May 7, 1838. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children — Sixth. Clara Viola ThOxMpson, born April 7, 1868, died August 4, 1868. Sixth. Clarence Everett ThomPvSON, born June 3, 1870. Married March 2, 1891, Catherine Giles. Post Office, Washington, Pa. Sixth. Preston Clyde Thompson, born June 7, 1872, died December 17, 1878. Sixth. Herbert Eric Thompson, born July 24, 1875. Killed instantly on the West Penn R. R., Decem- ber 21, 1897. Sixth. Carrie Gertrude Thompson, born April 17, 1879. Married October 24, 1901, George Milton Sivver. Post Office, DeHaven, Pa. Fifth. Robert Reed Brown, born June 12, 1849. 92 Married Rachel Ann Hall, born October 4, 1S42. Post Office, Toliias, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Myrta V. Brown, born June 20, lS7o. Post Office, Tobias, Nebraska. Sixth. Jessie Elliott Brown, born November 4, 1877. Married Lula May Boales, born May If), 1882. Post Office, Friend, Nebraska. Children — Seventh. Roy Hall Brown, bom November 6, 1902. Sixth. Corol Edwin Brow\\, born January 17, 1882. Post Office, Tobias, Nebraska. Fifth. James Alexander Brow^n, born Auij^^ust 8, 1851. Married Mary Emily Hall, born May 24, 1853. Post Office, Estevan Assa', North West, Canada. Children — Sixth. Ira Boyd Browx, born April 15, 1877. Post Office, Estevan Assa', North West, Canada. Sixth. Ambrose Elliott Brown, born July 6, 1880. Post Office, Estevan, Assa', North West, Canada. Sixth. Myrtle May Brown, ])orn February 7, 1884. Post Office, Estevan Assa', North West, Canada. Fii'TiL William George Brown, l)<)rn Deconiber 5, 18v53, died May 11, 1854. Fifth. Ephraim Ogdon Brown, born July 18, 1855, Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Foi'RTH. MarCxARET Brown, born November 2, 1808, (lied .Vn<.just 14, 1888. Fotrth. Georc.k Brown, born December 15, 1810, 93 died October 20, 1868. Married first, April 25, 1833, Ellen Peterson, born May 10, 1810, died July 24, 1837. Children— Fifth. Infant Brown, bom July 15, 1834, died at birth. Fourth. George Brown. Married second, October 6, 1834, Prudence McClain, born March 17, 1811, died March 8, 1878. Children — Fifth. John McClain Brown, born August 17, 1838. Married April 7, 1866, Mrs. Margaret Cross, who died March 8, 1880. Children — Sixth. George Schrum Brown, born July 28, 1866. Married October 2, 1889, Ida Ka^dor, born De- cember 28, 1868. Children— Seventh. Margie Brown, born March 8, 1890. Seventh. Bessie Brown, born October 2, 1893. Seventh. Elsie Brown, bom April 31, 1896. Seventh. Lewis Brown, bom March 5, 1900. Seventh. Robert Brown, born April 23, 1903, died July 28, 1903. Sixth. Charles Brown, born August 8, 1870. Mar- ried May 1899, Ida Knight. Sixth. Infant Brown, died in infancy. Sixth. Infant Brown, died in infancy. Fifth. Eliza Brown, born May 26, 1840, died at birth. Fifth. Mary Ellen Brown, born August 13, 1841, died May 13. 1843. 94 Fifth. Margaret Jane Brown, born April 25, 1S44, died May 8, 1876. Sixth. Jessie Brown, l)oni Mru' 18, 1866. Fifth. Elsie P. Brown, l)orn January 8, 184o, died October 10, 1876. Fifth. Robert Jerome Brown, born September 11; 1848. Married February 19, 1870, Ellen Sehrum, born May 13, 1849. Children — Sixth. William Brown, born June 9, 1871. Mar- ried September 11, 1901. Post Office, Gas City, Indiana. Sixth. Martha Brown, born June 11, 1873. Mar- ried January- 9, 1896, Solomon Anderson. Children — Seventh. Mrrt Anderson. Seventh. Robert Anderson. Sixth. Elsie Brown, l)orn May 30, 1875. Sixth. Cora Brown, born Aut^ust 10, 1879. Married in 1903, Robert Lewis. Sixth. Marv Brown, born September 11. 1881. Married John Simms. Children — Seventh. Edward Simms. Seventh. Wilmer Simms. Sixth. Frank Brown, l)()rn January 1883, died Octo- ber 8, 1886. Sixth. Ellen Brown, born December 10, 1886. Sixth. Samiel Brown, born February 11, 1890. 95 Fifth. Cornelius Bracken Brown, bom October 21, 1850. Fourth. Samuel Glass Brown, born January 13, 1813, died March 17, 1895. Married Mary Caldwell, widow, born April 22, 1810, died September, 1866. Children — Fifth. John Glass Brown, born in 1846, died May 7, 1874. Married Addie McGowan. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children — , Sixth. Infant Brown, died in infancy. Fourth. Samuel Glass Brown. Married second, Margaret Porter. Children — Fifth. Margaret Porter Brown, born January 12, 1872. Married William Allen Glasgow, born January 29, 1870. Post Office, Valencia, Pa. Children — Sixth. Archibald Clyde Glasgow, born June 11, 1896. Sixth. Loren Brown Glasgow, born April 9, 1900. Fourth. John Gordon Brown, born March 28, 1815, died December 14, 1876. Married Martha Dell, born January 28, 1827. Children — Fifth. John Brown, born November 10, 1849. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa., R. F. D., Valencia. Fifth. Philipp Dell Brown, bom June 9, 1851. Married Hannah Bowers, born March 25, 1862. 96 Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa., Valencia R. P. D. Children — Sixth. Wade Brown, bom January 28, 1S93, died January 31, 1893. Sixth. Martha AIargaret Brown, bom June 11, 1894. Sixth. Infant Boy, died at birth, April 28, 1902. Sixth. Reed Philipp Brown, born June 3, 1903. Fifth. Eliza Dell Brown, bom February 11, 1853. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa-, Valencia, R. F. D. Fifth. Mary Ann Brown, born July 2, 1855. Mar- ried Frank Barclay McMillan, born 1845, died November 23, 1903. Children — Sixth. Wade McMillan, bom January 3, 1877, died August 18, 1895. Sixth. Lois Virginia McMillan, born April 26, 1878. Married Alford Stanley Jones. Post Office, New York. Children — Seventh. Martha Vikgixia Jones, born July 13, 1901. Sixth. Francis Barclay McMillan, born March 4, 1881. Post Office, Glenshaw, Pa. Sixth. John Gordon McMillan, bom May 29, 1882. Post Office. Glenshaw, Pa. Sixth. Lora Brickle McMillan, born October 30, 1884. Post Office, Glenshaw, Pa. Sixth. Howard McMillan, bom September 19, 1888. Post Office, Glenshaw, Pa. Sixth. Mary Brown McMillan, born June 29, 1897. Fourth. James Brown, born Februar3^ 20, 1817, died October 4, 1854. Married Margaret Jane Burns, born September 8, 1828, died Januar3' 28, 1905. Children — Fifth. Annie Jemima Brown, bom August 31, 1854, died Februarj' 1, 1905. Fourth. William Brown, born July 14, 1819, died February 26, 1896. Married October 9, 1856, Margaret Maria Anderson, born January 18, 1826, died July 19, 1886. Children — Fifth. Mary Narcissa Brown, born August 16, 1857, died December 30, 1894. Married Robert Mahan Dickson, bom August 8, 1853. Children — Sixth. William John Dickson, born Januarv' 21, 1882. Post Office. Sixth. Sarah Idella Dickson, born June 26, 1883. Post Office, Sixth. Charles Samuel Dickson, born December 28, 1884. Post Office, Sixth. Miller Dickson, born September 29, 1887, died June 29, 1888. Sixth. Robert Roy Dickson, born June 24, 1889. Sixth George Russell Dickson, born September 1, 1892. Sixth. Frank Edward Dickson, born October 30, 1894. 98 Fifth. Elizabeth Agnes Brown, born March 12, 1859. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Fifth. Edward Glass Brown, born June IS, ISGl. Married April 30, 1895, Luella Keller Foreman. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Fifth. Martha Emma Brown, born February 25, 1863. Married Allen Har])er Dickson, born No- vember 11, 1859. Post Office, 1323 Middle Street, Sharsburg, Pa. Children— Sixth. Edward Samuel Dickson, born October 2, 1888. Sixth. Margaret Lenora Dickson, born April 7, 1894. Sixth. Walter Harper Dickson, born April 4, 1896, died October 29, 1896. Fifth. John Elliott Brown, born February 20, 1865, died May 11, 1875. Fifth. William Brown, born December 4-, 1867, died December 19, 1867. Fifth. Infant Son, bom Februar}- 11, 1871, died at birth. Fourth. Mary Ann Brown, bom March 27, 1822, died March 8, 1902. Married June 18, 1849, William Snyder, bom September 18, 1821, died July 16, 1900. Children — Fifth. Philipp Koncle Snyder, born June 23, 1850. Miirried February' 11, 1875, Ann Eliza Leslie, bom May 10, 1849. Died May 20, 1893. Children — 99 Sixth. Barbera Matilda Snyder, born September 24, 1860, died August 29, 1861. Sixth. William J. Snyder, born June 4, 1876, died February 14, 1880. Sixth. Sarah Irene Snyder, born August 30, 1878. Married Roy De Forest. Children — Seventh. Charles William De Forest, born about 1897. Sixth. Walter G. Snyder, born August 16, 1880. Died March 14, 1894. A Sixth, Loyal James Snyder, born March 29, 1882. Fifth. John Glass Snyder. Married Mrs. Welsh. Post Office, Washington, Pa. No Children — Fifth. Jane Eliza Snyder, born September 2, 1854, died July 15, 1888. Married December 27, 1882, George Stepp. Children — Sixth. Charles Chester Stepp, bom August 23, 1883. Sixth. Mary Mabel Stepp. Fifth. George Milton Snyder, born September 30, 1856. Married November 4, 1881, Sarah Glas- cow, born August 31,1857. Post Office, Elw^ood, Pa. ♦ Children — Sixth. Annie Snyder, born August 30, 1883. Fifth. William Samuel Snyder, born July 9, 1866, died September 24, 1891. Married January 1, 1885, Sarah Ehzabeth Fredly,born May 6, 1867. 100 Children— Sixth. Mary Jeanette Snyder, born October (>, 1885. Sixth. Lydia Sn\t>er, born January 28, 1888. Post Oifice, Valencia, Pa., Rural Free Delivery 23. Fourth. Jane Eliza Brown, born October 22, 1828, died August 24, 1889. Married Jacob Hartsell, born March 19, 1817, died December 29, 1882. Children — Fifth, Jonas Seymour Hartsell, born February 12, 1850. Married Annie Catherine Ma}', bom May 20, 1860. Post Office, Brownsdale, Pa. Chlidren — Sixth. Floyd Raymond Hartsell, born April 10. 1888. Sixth. Charles Ross Hartsell, born July 27, 1889. Sixth. Mary Earla Hartsell. bom September 3, 1891. Sixth. Floren(;e May Hartsell, l)orn February G, 1897, Fifth. Mary Ann Hartsell, born Au^st 11, 1858. Fifth. Hannah Margaret Hartsell, born March 12, 18G0, died April 24, 1891. Fifth. Nancy Jane Hartsell, bom March 12, 1861. Married Robert John Garraux, bom April 20, 1864. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Sixth. Frank Arnold Garraux, bom November 17, 1884. Sixth. Charles Wilhi'r Garraux, l)()rn July 3, 1890. Sixth. Rodert Pail Garraix, Ijorn February 22, 1893. 101 Fifth. Martha Letitia Hartsell, born June 12, 1863. Post Office. 158 Forty-Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fifth. John Brown HARTSELL,born March 14, 1864. Married Januar\' 1891, Bessie Barclay Reiber, bom November 26, 1862. Post Office, Apolla, Pa. Children — Sixth. Jean Pricilla Hartsell. born October 25, 1891. Sixth. Anna Virginia Hartsell, born May 15, 1894. died January 25, 1895. Sixth. Warren Wilson Hartsell, born December 26, 1896. Sixth. Rachel Josephine Hartsell, bom January 13, 1901. Fifth. Lizzie Maria Hartsell, bom May 12, 1867, died January 13, 1899. Married John Glascow, born December 1863. Post Office, 158 45th Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Sixth. Howard Ross Glasgow, born Ma^- 18, 1890, died March 10, 1901. Sixth. Lora Mabel Glasgow, born September 13, 1891. Sixth. Paul Curtis Glasgow, bom July 13, 1892. Sixth, Mark W^illis Glasgow, born December 15, 1894. Fourth. Reed Bragken Brown, born November 26, 1827, died April 7, 1892. Married Susan Lavely, born November 6, 1828. Children — Fifth. Mary Elizabeth Brown, bom April 5, 1855. Married September 23, 1874, Samuel Cochran. 102 Post Office, Chester, Delaware County, Pa. Children — Sixth. IIi:k'.m.\.\ L\\i:ln Cuciik'.vn, horn September 11, IsT."). Post oniee, Tartanieo. i'orio Rico. Si.XTii. .M.\RV Bliz.vmktii Cociik'an, horn .Xoveniher 3, 1S7(), deceased. Sixth. C.\Tin;Ki.\i-: Johnso.n Cochis'.\.\, horn .\ug^ust 2 1, 1S7S. Post Olhce, Summerville, Pa. Sixth. 1\i;i:i) Hk'.\cki:.n Huow.n CochivW.n. horn Octo- her S, l.ssi. Post Ofiice. Chester, Pa. Sixth. Joh.n Cochk.\.\, horn Xoveniher l, 18.S3. Post Office. Chester. Pa. Sixth, Euiz.MiHTii Hncli-: Cociik.v.n, horn Xoveniher 25. 1889. Post Office, Chester. Pa. Sixth. Adele De. Cameron Cochran, horn June i:*>, 1892. Post Office. Chester, Pa. Sixth. Dorothy AIakion Cochkan, horn January 28, 1893. Post Office, Chester, Pa. Sixth. Samiei. Johnson Cochran, Jr. horn .\u, 1 Tss, died in infancy. Third. .Xc.nks N.vncv Brown, horn Sc'])tcnil)tr 1 1. 17M9. Married janics Caniahan. Children — Fourth. M.xkv Caknaiia.n, horn .Xn^^^u.st 1'2, isio. died Sepleinher IJ^GG. .Married, tir.st, Thomas Caldwell, who died I-ehrnary '2'A, isas. Children — Fifth. Ia.nh:s Cai.dwHll, horn January 2<), lS2'.t, died I-\'hruary 14-, 1S(3(). .Married, first, Hlsie Thompson. Children— Si.xTH. Charlotte Caldwell, died in int'aney. .Married, second, Sarah Jane Ilutchman, liorn February 1S33, died March 22, ISoG. Children — Sixth. W'ii.ma.m Howi-; Caldwhll, horn January 2, 1S54-, died Jidy 27, 11)03. .Married March 27. 187(), 1S76. Children — Eighth. Wh.lia.m llowi: Caldwicll, born I-\^bruary 9, 1905. 105 Seventh Edna Pearl Caldwell, born Maj' 5, 1883. Married John C. Porter, born July 26, 1881. Port Office, Tarentum, Pa., R. F. D. Children — EiCxHTH. Elya May Porter, born July 26, 1902. Eighth. William Ira Porter, born October 30, 1903. Seyenth. Mary Ella Caldwell, born September 25, 1886. Married December 3, 1903, Howard James Fell, born February 26, 1881. Seyenth. Hazel May Caldwell, bom February 1, 1888. Seyenth. William Howard Caldwell, born May 17, 1891. Seyenth. Walter James Caldwell, born April 12, 1894. Seyenth. Chester Melyin Caldwell, bom Septem- ber 16, 1897. Seyenth. Ira Huggins Caldwell, born May 4, 1900. Fifth. Robert Caldwell, born September 9, 1830, died May 24, 1838. Fifth. William Caldwell, born September 30, 1832, died January 15, 1850. Fifth. John Caldwell, born October 13, 1834, died March 1, 1838. Fifth. Nancy Caldwell, bom December 25, 1836, died April 23, 1855. Fourth. Mary Caldwell, Married, second, Samuel Glass Brown, born January 13, 1813, died March 17, 1895. 106 Children — Fifth. John Glass Bkuwn, Ijorn in 1.S4-6, died May 7, 1874-. Married Addie McGowan. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Third. Robert Brown, l)orn 1792, date of death un- known. Married Elizabeth Williamson, widow. Children — Fourth. William McCamish Brown, born December 29, 1818, died January 4, 1874. Married Mary Alter, bom July 17, 1827, died January 30, 1904. Children — Fifth. Eliaijeth Jane Brown, born January 27, 1846. Married Georo^e Moore Pett3\ Soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Post Office, North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Rhoda Blakeney Petta', bom January 15, 1868. Married Iram Alverdo Manchester, born September 9, 1864. Post Office, North Lou]3, Valley county, Nebraska. Children — Seventh. John Sterling Manchester, bom January- 26, 1891. Seventh. Alverdo Kent Manchester, born April 3, 1894. Seventh. Harold Petty Manchester, born Sep- tember 7. 1 895. Seventh. Robert Wilson Manchester, born May 17, 1898. Seventh. William Reeve Manchester, bom June 26, 1901. 107 Seventh. Donald Moore Manchester, born June 8, 1905. Sixth. Attorney John Moore Petty, bom August 28, 1869. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Mary Grace Petty, bom Novembers, 1871. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Loveday Kent Petty, born September 14, 1873. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Louise Margaret Petty, bom July 28, 1875. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. Mar- ried April 28, 1904, Adam Wilson Bell. Sixth. William Brown Petty, born February 13, 1878. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Ormsby Guy Petty, bom May 24, 1881. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. Sixth Everett Hampton PETTY,born July 24, 1885. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. Fifth. Mary Louise Brown, born February 11, 1849. Married WilHam Moore Gra3% born February iS; 1847, died June 22, IS^fe. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. ', Children — Sixth. Stella Mary Gray, born September 22, 1871, died December 21, 1894. Married Gilbert Lloyd Russell, bora July 2. 1869. Sixth. Maud Petty Gray, born March 7, 1873. Married James Given Hastings, born August 26, 1862. Post Office, Aspinwall, Pa. Children — Seventh. Eleanor Louise Hastings, born March 28,1894. 108 Seventh. Janic Gray Hastincs, ]:»orn Dctc^ber 3, 1897. Seventh. Alice Belle Hastlngs, born Januar^^ 31, 1899, died July 16, 1899. Sixth. Roheut Reynolds Gray, born January 20, 1876. Married Eva Miner, l)()rn January 13, 1876. Post Office, Lincoln, Nebraska. Slxth. Alice Brown Gray, born July 13, 1S79. Sixth. William Moore Gray, born P\'bruar\' 18, 1881. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. Sixth. Helen Hill Gray, born September 25, 1885. F'iFTH. Robert Brown, born February 11, 1853. Married, first, Tillie P. Glass, deceased. Married, second, Ccdella T. Cline. Post Office, Los Angelos, California. Children — Sixth. Ina Mamie Brown, bom Februai-\- 10. 1883. Sixth. Stella Thompson Brown, born May 18, 1885. Sixth. Lauretta Lowell Brown, born July 13. 1887. Fifth. George Harrison Brown, born May 2, 1857, died October 30, 1898. Married Margaret Sem- ple, born Januarj' 31, 1857. Post Office, Pitts- l3urgh. Pa. Children — Sixth. Mary Alter Brown, l)orn Aj^ril 14, 1883. Married April 14. 1904, Charles Rinehart. Post Office, Pittsburgh. Pa. Children — 109 Seventh. George Brown Rinehart, born May 10, 1905. Sixth. John Semple Brown, born April 2, 1887. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixth. Harrison Semple Brown, born November 14, 1890. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fifth. William McMasters Brow^n, bom October 28, 1860. Married EHzabeth Ellen Hastings, born October 20, 1864. Post Office, Ravens- wood, Illinois. Children — Sixth. James Earl Brown, born July 12, 1889. Sixth. William Hastings Brown, born March 3. 1891. Sixth. Hope Waddell Brown, born December 12, 1892. Sixth. Samuel Jennings Wilson Brown, born De- cember 19, 1897. Sixth. Archie Purcell Brown, bom December 24, 1899. Fifth. Samuel Jennings Wilson Brown, born Au- gust 7, 1862. Married Mattie M. Ross, born October 27, 1870. Post Office, North Loup, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Junora Marie Brown, bom December 7, 1891. Sixth. Frank Wilson Ross Brown, born May 9, 1899. Sixth. Margaret May Brown, born August 19, 1901. 110 Fifth. Nancy Elvira Brown, died young. Fifth. Ella Brown, born September 18, 1864-. Mar. ried LeClerc Edwin Ballard, November 25, IHoG. Post Office, Omaha, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Wilson LeClerc Ballard, born Au^j^nst 22, 1887. Sixth. Mary Edna Ballard, bom December 22, 1888. Sixth. William Garland Ballard, born April 19, 1894. Sixth. Acsa Gay Ballard, bom August 24, 1898. Fourth. John Crawford Brown, born December 24, 1821, died October 1, 1887. Married Sarah Jane Alter, born June 6, 1829. Children — Fifth. Jacob Alter Alexander Brown, bom Sep- tember 24, 1847. Married Sarah Jane Alexander, born September 10, 1848. Post Office, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Children none. Fifth. Robert Brown, bom July 24, 1S49, died Sep- tember 7, 1851. Fifth. William Harrison Brown, born August 1, 1851. Married Acsa Frazer, bom October 2, 1862. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Sixth. Myra Anna Brown, bom March 23, 1888. Sixth. Sarah Jane Brown, bom October 24, 1889. Sixth. Crawford Frazer Brown, born May 6, 1899. Fifth. Jane Elizabeth Brown, bom August 8, 1853, died July 15, 1856. Ill Fifth. George Newton Brown, born October 14, 1855, died July 14, 1856. Fifth. Samuel McCandless Brown, born August 20, 1857. Married Ga}^ Snyder, born September 3, 1864. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Sixth. Helen Adele Brown, born Februarj^ 14, 1888. Sixth. Wade Andrew Brown, born April 19, 1892. Sixth. Russell Brown, born December 17, 1896. Sixth. Samuel Edward Brown, born May 24, 1901, Fifth. Margaret Jane Elvira Brown, born March 5, 1859. Married Rev. Wilson Egbert Donaldson, born November 14, 1856. Post Office, Sterling, Illinois. Children — Sixth. Will Brown Donaldson, born June 6, 1883. Sixth. Paul Wilson Donaldson, born July 25, 1886. Sixth. Jacob Crawford Donaldson, born February 23, 1888. Sixth. Alexander Loyal Donaldson, born August 10, 1889. Sixth. Margaret Donaldson, born April 22, 1896. Fifth. Andrew Burns Brown, born November 15, 1860. Married Anna Swain Hebron, born July 4, 1866. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fifth. Mary Daisy Brown, born June 3, 1863. Mar- ried Edwin Weter Dunbar, born November 10. 1855, died January 3, 1904. Post Office, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 112 Chilflren — Sixth. Ixfaxt Son Dunbar, })orn September 29, 1S88, died October 8, 1888. Sixth. Infant Daughter Dunbar, Ijorn December 4-, 1889, died December 19, 18S9. Sixth. Acsa Gay Dunbar, l)()rii May 28, 1891, died August 15, 1892. Sixth. Robert Edwin Dunbar, born February 1, 1893. Sixth. Everett Brown Dunbar, born Au^UvSt 2, 1894. Sixth. James Crawford Dunbar. l)orn Septeml)er 11, 1899. Fifth. Doctor Lincoln Sjotler Brown, born April 19, 1865. Married Mary Eaton Sharon, born November 21, 18(U. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. Third. John McCamish Brown, born 1794-, died January 31, 1833. Married Eleanor White, born July 2, 1791. died March 1. 1878. Children — Fourth. Willia.m Bkown. born June 16, 1824-. died January 14-. 1S9(J. Married November 22, 1849. Harriet Morrison, born July 30. 1830, died Jan- uary 14, 1905. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Imfth John Milton Brown, born Se])temlK'r 12, 1850, died July 30. 1896. Fifth. Eliza Ellen Brown, born June 5, 1852. Married Levi Scrilmer Alfred, born June 14, 1857. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. 11. H Children — Sixth. Mary Eleanor Alfred, bom February 15, 1886. Sixth. William Lewis Alfred, born May 17, 1887. Sixth. Harriet Anna Alfred, born October 4, 1888. Sixth. Robert Levi Alfred, bom September 24, 1892. Sixth. Paul Milton Alfred, bom June 11, 1895. Sixth. Ira Addison Alfred, bom June 26, 1897. Fifth. Mary McNeil Brown, bom December 1, 1853. Married John Kaighen Carran, bom July 31, 1853. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Harriet Marion Carran, born June 11, 1888. Sixth. Alice Euretha Carran, born November 2, 1889. Sixth. John Charles Carran, born October 6, 1891, Sixth. Mary Eleanor Carran, born July 21, 1894. Fifth. Margaret Emma Brown, born August 5, 1856. Married Clarence Da3^ton Lodge, born July 5, 1862. Post Office, West Branch. Iowa. Children — Sixth. Robert Dayton Lodge, born November 10, 1892. Sixth. John Max Lodge, born March 6, 1894. Sixth. Ewart Brown Lodge born May 10, 1898. Fifth. William Howard Brown, born November 2, 1858. Married Louise Rosena Lehman, born November 2, 1858. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. 114- Children— Sixth. Jessie Johanna Brown, born October 20, 1884. Married October 26, 1904, Alvin T. Hadley. Sixth. Robert Haiu)LI) Brown, born Au, 1S4-S. Married Clara Rod.yc-rs, horn Sei)teinl)fr 11, 18G(). I'ost Office. Millvalc, Alle-:heny County, Pa., North Avenue Station. Children — Sixth. |oiin .Vij-okd Lvon, Ju., t)orn .Vugiist 11, lUOl. ImI'Tii. Lm'rktt.^ .Vtwh-da Lvon, horn July 20, 1 sr)(). Married Rohert Linn .Maxwell, who died < )cto- ])er 15, 1.S77. Post Office. Mill vale, Pa. Fifth. Milto.s Waltkk Lyon, born April 27, 1S53. Married Charlotte Wible, born February 10, 1857. I'ost Office, Sewickly, Pa. Children — Si.KTii. LoTT.v Lvo.x, born March S, 1871). .Married April 12, 1904, Charles Lawrence Munroe. Post Office, Pittsbur-h, Pa. Sixth. lunviN Lvo.x, born October 17, 18Sl. Married October 11. 1903, Elizabeth Byrne McKown. Children — Seventh. Edwin Lyon, Jr., born July 25, 1904-. Sixth. Walter Lvon, Jr., l^orn October 1 1, 1883. Sixth. Sta.ni.i:v Lvon. horn March 2(). 1888. Sixth. Ethicl Lvon, horn July 11. 1890. Sixth. J.\cori-: Wini.i-: Lvon, horn .\]iril 23, 1897. Fifth. Nancy Lrcii.i.A Lvon, horn .\jn-il 18, 1855. ALarried Milton Cooper Maxwell. Post ( XVice, Norwich. Iowa. Fifth. Chal.mhr McQuaid Lvon, horn .\pril 25, 1857. Married, first, NLary Bird Kirkland, de- 117 ceased. Second, Rose Kemp. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Donald Lyon, loom September 28, 1894. Fifth. Edwin'; Baldwin Lyon, born July 24, 1859, Married Ida May Slocum, born October 9, 1859. Post Office, Homestead, Pa. Fifth. James Stewart Lyon, born March 29, 1862. Married Flora Allen, born January 28, 1868. Post Office, Mercer, Pa. Children — Sixth. Allen Lyon, born December 25, 1894, Sixth. Carrie Lyon, born February 14, 1896. Fifth, Doctor Alvin Kerr Lyon, born August 14, 1864. Post Office, Millvale, Pa. Fifth. Carrie May Lyon, born January 23, 1867. Married Rev. A. D. Light, born November 1, 1857. Post Office, Upper Sanduskej^ Ohio. Children — Sixth. Lauretta Catherine Light, born June 30, 1902. Sixth. Alfred Lyon Light, born May 18, 1905. Fourth. William Creighton White, born April 17, 1822. Post Office, Lostant, Illinois. Fourth. Johnston Glass White, born September 21, 1824. Married Sarah Worthington. Post Office, Wenona, Illinois. Fourth. Anthony White, born May 2, 1827. Mar- ried Rebecca Esther Swindler, born April 12, 1837. Post Office, Lostant, Illinois. lis Children— Fifth. Anna Mae White, born July 27, 1866. Mar- ried John Munroe Dovenspike. bom May 31 . 1864. Post Office, Lostant, Illinois. Children — Fifth. Alice Janet White, bom March v31, 1868. Married Orrin O. Baldwin, bom September 21, 1866. Post Office, Tonica, Illinois. Children — Sixth. Waldo White Baldwin, born January 22, 1892. Sixth. Frank Earl Baldwin, born December 13, 1897. Sixth. Elsie Mae Baldwin, born July 5, 1900, died October 30, 1900. Fifth. Arthur Eugene White, born February 1 1 . 1872. Post Office, Weldon, Illinois. Fourth. Milton White, born October 31, 1829. Married Sarah Mariner, born January 1, 1844, died September 21, 1883. Married March 29, 1901, second, Hannah M. Himmelrich. Post Office, W^enona, Illinois. Fourth. Harriet White, born February 28, 1832, died August 17, 1836. F'^ouRTH. Ruth Ene White, born December 10, 1834. died September 7, 1877. Married Joseph Robert Dugan,born May 20, 1839. Post Office,Tampico, Whitesides Count}-, Iowa. Children — Fifth. Nelson Dugan, born August 6, 1863, died October 8, 1868. 119 Fifth. Cora Mae Dugan, born August 2, 1864, died February 20, 1897. Fifth. William Howard Dugan, born January 1, 1865. Married October 20, 1887, Lizzie Kelso, who died September 15, 1897. Post Offict, Stil- son, Hancock County, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Eddie Dugan, bom March 18, 1889. Sixth. Jessie Dugan, born November 7, 1894. Sixth. Mae Dugan, born November 7, 1896. Fifth. Mary Ann Dugan, born February 2, 1867. Married August 20, 1885, Paul Pfleger, born April 26, 1871. Post Office, 2551 Emerald Ave- nue, Chicago, Illinois. Fifth. Samuel Addison Dugan, born April 4, 1869. Married Kittie Fitsgerald, born January 8, 1868. Post Office, Britt, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Joseph Dugan, born September 1, 1896. Sixth. William Dugan, born May 2, 1898. Sixth. Samuel Dugan, bom February 5, 1900. Fifth. Clara Dugan, born September 8, 1871, died September 22, 1871. Fifth. Carrie Dugan, born October 15, 1873, died October 15, 1873. Fifth. George Dugan, born May 8, 1874, died Au- gust 31, 1874.^ Fifth. Marshall Henry Dugan, born May 8, 1874. Married April 15, 1895, Mary Kelso, born April 12, 1877. Fifth. Infant Dugan, died 1877. 120 FofKTH. Sa.mii:i. John W'lini;, horn Sc|)tciiil)oi- L',s, 1837. Married [vli/.alKth (H)l(lon. Ijoni Novem- ber 22. isr)(). Tost OtlKV. Iv. I'\ I). Weiiona, Illinois. Children — Fifth. Roi.i.i.n Wiiitk, horn July 2 1-. ls()7. Post Office, K. I*\ D., Wenona, Illinois. F'iFTii. L.vi'KETT.v .Vtwii.d.v W 1 1 IT K.honi July (). ISOO. Post Office, K. 1'. D., Wenona, Illinois. .Married 1903, John Elliott, born SeiJtcmber IS, ls73. Children — Sixth. Gladdi:n B. Elliott, born Ai)ril 7, 11H)4. Fifth. S.\mitkl IIow.vkd Whiti:, born .March 12, 1S71. I'osl Office, K. F. D., Wenona, Illinois. Fifth. Lkic.h 0(,I)i:.n Whitk. born May IS, 1S7(> Post Office, R. I-\ I).. Wenona. Illinois. Fiftii. Cl.vk.v Ell.v Whiti-:, born Sc])tember 4. isso. i'ost Office. K. F. D., Wenona, Illinois. FiVTH. Frank Milton Whitk, born May lo, 1SS+. Post Office, R. P. D., Wenona, Illinois. Fourth. Howard Brow n Whitp:, born November 2, 184-0, died December 7. 1S(;2. Soldier of the Civil War, Killed in the battle of Iluntsville. Alabama. Third. Maroaret Brown, born July 14. 1798, died October 15, 1839. Married Elijah Taylor, born Au!„nist 27, 1795, died March 18, 1832. Children— Foi'RTH. Demosthenes Linn Taylor, born I'ebruary 25, 1828, died March 28, 1898. Married Mollie Taylor. Post Office, Elgin, Illinois. Children — Fifth. Angie Apaline Taylor, born September 19, 1858. Post Office, Elgin, Illinois. Fifth. Demosthenes Linn Taylor, born March 14, 1860. Married Myrtie Chamberlin. Post Office, Elgin, Illinois. Children — Sixth. Cleora Taylor, born July 12, 1897. Fifth. William Harrison Taylor, born November 8, 1861, died November 27, 1866. Fifth. Freer Taylor, bom April 29, 1863, died September 25, 1864. Fifth. Gertrude Taylor, born November 3, 1867, Post Office, Elgin, Illinois. Fourth. William Harrison Taylor, born November 1, 1829. Married December 27, 1855, Mary Bridge, born October 9, 1829, died July 4, 190.Y. Post Office, 329 Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Fifth. May Taylor, born Februarj^ 6, 1857, died April 21, 1872. Fifth. Elizabeth Taylor, born February 9, 1859, died December 13, 1877. Fifth. Infant Daughter, born 1861, died at birth. Fifth. Eleanor Taylor, born February 9, 1868, died November 16, 1888. Fifth. Harrison Lloyd Taylor, bom December 17, 1874. Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. 122 Foi'RTH. Isaac XivWTon Ta\'L(Uv', l)()rn July 2S, IS^JI, (lied January N, 190."). Married (lillia So])hia Dent, horn September 2'J, ls:',S. Post OHiee, Saint Franeis Kansas. Children— Fifth. Sylvia Dorcas Taylor, born May 2S, iSoS. Married Deeember 24, 1878, Albert Henry Line- bar«.^ar, born F'^ebruary 27, iSoT). Post Ofliee, Pueblo, Colorado. Children — Sixth. RaleictH Gale Linebarc.ar, born Oetober S, 1879. Post Office, Pueblo, Colorado. Sixth. Pearl Alberta Lixebargar, born January 27, 1881. Married November 10, 1898, Carl LeRoy Wildebore, bom July 21, 1874. Children — Seventh. Winnifred Gail Wildebore, bom Oeto- * Vr 23, 1903. -^^^ 4i.< ^- .^.•.. ^^ Sixth. F'ay Rhea Limebargar, born June 12, 1S87. Sixth. Gillia Georgia Linebargar, born January 16, 1889. Sixth. Sylvia Grace Linebargar, born August G, 1892. Sixth.. Mabel Anna Linebargar, bom August 10, i8JO. yb'xa^i ^x^^ / ^ ^ / y f ^ Fifth. Ralph Benona Taylor, born September 7, 1860. Married April 24, 1880, Flora Ann Carey, bom April 24, 1865. Post Office, Crawford, Delta County-, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Lydia Sophia Taylor, born August 2, 1881. Married August 1, 1900, Finis Lewis Dixon, born 123 June 8, 1880. Post Office, 210 North 4th Street, Ida, Kansas. Sixth. Newton Edward Taylor, born September 8, 1885. Sixth. Ralph Dent Taylor, born July 2, 1889. Sixth. Flora Vernon Taylor, born May 18, 1891. Sixth. Cassie Anna Taylor, born March 23, 1893. Sixth. Ray Astor Taylor, born January 4-, 1895. Fifth. Orange Parrott Taylor, born January 16, 1863. Married June 12, 1889, Clara Murray, bom July 3, 1870. Post Office, 16th Street and Missouri Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Myrtle Maude Taylor, born November 17, 1890. Sixth. Walter Beverly Taylor, born July 11, 1896. Sixth. Murray Dent Taylor, born Juh- 13, 1899. Fifth. Magnolia Irvin Taylor, born October 31, 1865. Married April 15, 1886, Floyd Jacob Reynolds, born April 15, 1860. Post Office, 1616 North 25th Street, South Omaha, Neb. Children — Sixth. Vera Merle Reynolds, born May 13, 1890. Sixth. Frank Taylor Reynolds, bom July 1, 1891. Sixth. Gillia Augusta Reynolds, born February 18, 1899, died October 25, 1899. Sixth. Mildred Reynolds, born March 29, 1904. Fifth. Minnie Alice Taylor, born February 6, 1868. Married February 17, 1898, George Lawless, 124. born January 17, l.SOO. I'ost Office, Saint Francis, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Gillia Ellen Lawless, born Januarv 2.'{, 1901. (lied Fcl)ruary 10. 1904-. SixTiL Ruth Lawless, born Deceml)er 3, 1904-. Fifth. William Harrison Taylor, born July 7, 1S70. Marrried October 20, 1S98, Maude Amelia Sevby, born April 16, 1874. Fost Office, Saint Francis, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Isaac Newton Taylor, Jr., bom October 20, 1900. Sixth. Elizabe;th Taylor, born August 14-, 1903. Sixth. Minnie Alice Taylor, born February- 1, 1905. I-'ii"TH. Gillia Emily Taylor, born XoYcmber 3, 1872. Married January- 1, 1903. John F. Calkens, Fost Office, 925 North 23d Street, South Omaha, Neb. Children— Sixth. ALvry Gertruoe Calkens, born March 4, 1905. Fifth. Isaac Royal Taylor, 1)om May 24, 1878. Married Aui^^ust 21, 1901, Lydia Bertha Weist, born January 4, 1875. Fost Office, Rocky Ford, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Margaret Taylor, born December 24, 1902. Sixth. Catherine Taylor, bom November 28, 1904. Third. George Brown, born July 9, 1801, died April 125 22, 1842. Married Jane Koots, born in 1794-, died March 24, 1877. Their home was at Turtle Creek, Pa., where thej^ both lived most of their lives. Children — Fourth. Margaret Brown, born August 6, 1822, died November 6, 1839. Fourth. Mary Ellen Brown, born January 10, 1825, died June 3, 1850. Fourth. Sarah Ann Brown, born April 10, 1827. Married Thompson Jeffrey, who died September 11, 1897. Mrs. Jeffrey still lives at the old home, Turtle Creek, Pa. Fourth. Samuel Barber Brown, born February' 9, 1829, died July 12, 1903. Fourth. William Brown, born May 20, 1831, died August 9, 1831. Fourth. Nancy Jane Brown, born Ma^^ 18, 1832, died October 15, 1872. Married Rev. James Daugherty Walkinshaw,born February' 14, 1832, died July 16, 1895. Children — Fifth. Doctor John George Brown Walkinshaw, bom September 23, 1861. Married Anna Leggit, born February 9, 1863. Post Office, Wellsburg, West Virginia. Fifth. Margaret Jane Walkinshaw, born April 16, 1864, died October 12, 1901. Married Findly David Sexton. Post Office, New Windsor,Illinois. Children— Sixth. John Brown Walkinshaw Sexton, bom No- 126 veml)er l.'i. ISOa. Post OfVicc. New Windsor, Illinois. Sixth. Harry C.vrson Sexton, born Xovember 4, 1S96, died February 27. 1903. Sixth. Bertha Gertrude Sexton, born January 19, 1899. I'ii-th. Sarah Luella Walkinshaw, bcnn January 17. 1S67, died January 6, 1.S71. Fifth. James Wilson Walkinshaw . bc^rn April LM, 1870, died June 22, 1891. Fifth. Walter Lamotte Walkinshaw, born .Xufzust 8, 1S72, died October 10, 1872. Fourth, John McCamish Brown, born January 5, 1835, died Au<,nist 18, 1863. First. William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. Second. William Brown and Makv McCamish Brown. Third. Mary Brown, born January 11, iMUl-, died September 14-. 1891. Married James Douglass, born April 1, 1803, died November 9, 1859. Children — Fourth. Mary Jank Douglass, born January 21, 182(3, died .November IS. 1903. Married April 29, 1847, James Stanley, born I'\'bruary 22, 1820, died October G, 1899. Children — Fifth. Mary Elizabeth Stanley, born May 19, 1848, died September 4, 1850. Fifth. Ja.mks Harrison Stanley, born .\pril 1, ls,")l. Married January 25, 1882, Mary E. Struthers, 12V born May 5, 1864, died June 26, 1890, Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Adaline Stanley, born November 5, 1883. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. William Herbert Stanley, bom October 4, 1885. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Fifth. William Douglass Stantey, born March 13, 1854. Married January 8, 1879, Jeanette Mc- Millan. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Ralph James Stanley, born September 1, 1879. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth Grace Mary Stanley, born March 5, 1881. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth. Pearl Agnes Stanley, born November 6, 1883. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth. Margaret Sarah Stanley, born January 20, 1885. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth. Harrison Orr St.\nley, born February 22, 1888. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth. Charles Homer Stanley, born April 14, 1890. Post Office, Hamlin, Iowa. Sixth. William Wallace Stanley, born July 13, 1894. Fifth. Adaline Stanley, born October 11, 1857. Married November 8, 1877, James Murray, born November 3, 1845. Fost Office, Tarkio, Missouri. Children — Sixth. Mary Naomi Murray, bom August 2. 1878. 128 Married Decem])cr 25, 1901, William Galloway, born July 5, 1877. Post Office, Waterloo, Iowa. Children — Seventh. William Ross Galloway, born September 26, 1902. Seventh. Dwight Mikkay Galloway, l)(>rn Febru- ary 12, 1904-. Sixth. Harriet Murray, born December 17, 1S79, Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. William Murray, bom December 14, 1881, died January 18, 1884. Sixth. Elizabeth Murray, bom December 15, 1883. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. James Stanley Murray, l)orn r)ctober 9, 1885. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. Thomas Roland Murray, bom August 23, 1887. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. Ada May Murray, born December 19, 1889. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. Roscoe Alexander Murray', bom April lo, 1891. Post Office, Rheinl)eck, Iowa. Sixth. Edward Ore Murray, bom December 22, 1893. Post Office, Rheinbeck. Iowa. Sixth. John Hamilton Murray, born March 27. 1896. Post Office, Rheinbeck, Iowa. Sixth. Maroaret Ella Murray, born .\])ril 29, 1899. Post Office. Rheinbeck, Iowa. Fifth. George Brown Stanley, born November 17, 1861. Married December 3. 1884. Elizabeth Weir, l)orn February 13, 1858. Post Office, Peterson, Clay Count}-, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Mytie Stanley, born December 26, 1885. Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Sixth. Helen Ada Stanley, born November 9, 1887. Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Sixth. William Weir Stanley, bom March 19, 1890. Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Sixth. Annetta Stanley, born October 28, 1892. Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Sixth. George Allen Stanley, born February 28, 1896, Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Sixth. Raymond Clifford Stanley, bom December 4, 1900. Post Office, Peterson, Iowa. Fourth. Nancy Douglass, born January 19, 1828, died October 19, 1895. Married April 13, 1854, David Morrow Dixon. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Fifth. Mar* Naomi Dixon, bom January 17, 1858. Married December 23, 1881, John F. Stevenson, Post Office, Atlantic, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Edna Belle Stevenson, born February 25, 1884. Post Office, Atlantic, Iowa. Sixth. Raymond Stevenson, born December 4, 1887. Post Office, Atlantic, Iowa. Sixth. Grace Stevenson, born April 17, 1891. Post Office, Atlantic, Iowa. Fifth. Belle Dixon, bom August 2, 1866, Married March 12, 1890, Alfred Speight, Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. 130 Children — Sixth. Willis Dlxon Speic.ht, horn J.-iiuiary 2(), 1891. Tost Office, Oasis, Iowa. SiXTiL LiLLLVN Marik Spkicht, 1)orn April k ISO.'i. Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. Sixth. Gle.\n Alfkhd Spkioht, born May 2s, ISO"). Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. Forirni. John Larlmer Douclass, born February 16, 1S30. Married March IS, 1S(J5, Mary Jane Trotter, bom April 24, 184.1. Post Oflice, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Fifth. James Douc.lass, born January 17, 1S()<3. Married March lv5, 1893, Emma Elizabeth Bailey, bom March 11, 1868. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Helen .Marv Douglass, born January S, 1896. Sixth. Ethel Roherta Douglass, born January 20, 1899. Sixth. James Lee Douglass, bom Septemlxr 19, 1 904. Fifth. Ella Doulass, born October 29, 1867. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Mary Douglass, bom February 4, 1869. Post Office, West Branch, Pa. Fifth. Adaline Douglass, born February 20, 1870. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Emma Doiu^lass, bom .November 13, 1872, died Septem1)er 9, 1873. 131 Fifth. Harley Douglass, bom June 29, 1875, died March 4, 1876. Fifth. Martha Douglass, born February 7, 1877. Married March 20, 1901, Samuel Adam Hunter, bom January 22, 1877. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Ruth Nellie Hunter, bom August 18, 1903. Fifth. Frank Larimer Douglass, born September 21, 1879. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Nellie Douglass, bom October 1, 1882. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Robert Leroy Douglass, bom November 26' 1884. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fourth. William Douglass, born Ma\' 28, 1832, died January 22, 1900. Married December 23, 1857, Lucinda Dent, bom February 3, 1836, died April 3. 1900. Their home was near West Branch, Iowa. Children — Fifth. Mary Eldora Douglass, born November 24, 1858. Married William Emmet Ferguson, bom September 10, 1851. Post Office, Augusta, Arkansas. Children — Sixth. Louise Douglass Ferguson, born January 17, 1887. Sixth. Ruby Ferguson, bom January 18, 1889. Sixth. Willie Lucinda Ferguson, born Ma^^ 27, 1890. 132 Sixth. John Jamhs I'^kkc.ison, horn St-ptcnilKT It;, 1S92. vSixTH. MiNNiK Bkllk Fekgi'son, horn December 3, 1894-. SiX'lll. liM.MIvTT lio.SLOKI-; T^KKCl'SON, honi Sc| )ltnihci- 20, l.SDO. I-'ii-Tii. Wii.M.vM Edward Douclass, horn Ft-hruarv 27. lS(n. Post Office. West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Hattie May Douglass, born May 9, 1.S64-. Married narle3' Strublc. horn December 30, ISGl. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Children — Sixth. John William Struble, born May29, ISGl. Sixth. Irma Eldqra Strudle, born April 9, lcS97, Fifth. Ja.mks Bhnoni Doic.lass, horn September 30. 1S()7. Married January 2. 1S95. Fannie Belle Miller, born Ai)nl 13, 1S70. Post Office. West Branch. Iowa. Children — Six'iii. liivNo.NA Dk.nt DorcLASS. hf)rn I-'ehniary (>. 1«96. Sixth. Grace Eliose Douglass, bom February s, 1902, died January .1, WHVA. Sixth. Hugh Taylor Douglass, born N'oyember 3, 1903. h'li'ni. MiN.Mi-: Bellk Douglass, horn .May s, 1S69. Post Office, West Branch, bnya. Fifth. Strother Dent Doic.lass, bom XoYcmber 9, 1S71. Married October 20. 1S9S. I-:iizabeth 133 Grant Teegarden, born October 14, 1868. Post Office, Ritzville, Washington. Children — Sixth. Frances Alice Douglass, born Februar^^ 22, 1900. Sixth. Donald David Douglass, born October 22, 1903. Fifth. Frank Larimer DouGLASs,born April 6, 1874. Married September 15, 1904, Anna Mae Tee- garden, born May 12, 1872. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Charles Lew Douglass, bom April 19, 1877, Married November 14, 1904, Daise Jeanette Lucas. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fourth. Adaline Douglass, born April 3, 1835. Married Mathew Russell Cochran, born March 6, 1828,died March 22,1896. Post Office,Ives,Iowa. Children — Fifth. Emma Cochran, born December 1, 1857, died December 13, 1858. Fifth. Mary Cornelia Cochran, bom September 22, 1859. Married January 30, 1884, Brewster Watson Gardner. Post Office, Morse, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Roscoe Alvin Cochran, born November 11, 1884. Post Office, Morse, Iowa. Sixth. Russell Otis Gardner, born April 11, 1888. Post Office, Morse, Iowa. Sixth. Charles Warren Gardner, bom October 30, 1890. Post Office, Morse, Iowa. Fifth. James Alvin Cochran, bom September 5, 1861. Married June 30, 1892, Essie Brown 134 S|)innin_i^. I'ost Oflicc, West liranch, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Pail Spinnincv Cochran, horn March 4, l.Sl)4-. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Sixth. Russell Cochran, born April (>, ISDo. Post Office, West Branch, Iowa. Fifth. Lira .Vdalixe Cochran, born December 1 1 ; 18(33. Post Office, Ives, Iowa. Fifth. Agnes Eleanor Cochran, bom Deceml)er 18, 1865. Married May 29, 1890,Sidney Cozine, 1904. Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Harold Cochran Cozine, bom November G, 1893. Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. Sixth. Percy Sidney Cozine, bom January 2, 1896, Post Office, Oasis, Iowa. Fifth. Charles Cochran, born April 4, 1868. Mar- ried April 8, 1897, Harriet Madora Huntsman. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Francis Gale Cochran, born January 19. 1898. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Sixth. Harriet Cochran, bom January 16. 1900. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Sixth. Charles Douglass Cochran, born April s. 1902. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Fifth. Jessie Elmira Cochran, born August 9, 1870, Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Fifth. Geor(;e Lake Cochran, ])()rn July 25, 1872. Post Office, Ives, Iowa. IS.-} Fifth. Grace Cochran, born August 23, 1874. Post Office, Ives, Iowa. Fifth. Raymond Chester Cochran, born July 27, 1879. Post Office, Iowa City, Iowa. Fourth. Elmira Douglass, bom September 4, 1837. Married April 20, 1856, Benjamin Butterworth Harris, bom April 17, 1836. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. Children — Fifth. Elizabeth Anna Harris, born November 18, 1857. Married Jeremiah Early Lamb, bom Au- gust 2, 1848. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Florence Luella Lamb, born October 15, 1875. Married Sherman Morseman. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. Children — Seventh. Gladys Amelia Morseman, bom March 25, 1897. Seventh. Dorothy Elizabeth Morseman, born July 23, 1899. Sixth. Benjamin William Lamb, born May 15, 1877. Fifth. Mary Alida Harris, born October 21, 1859. Married James Lawrence Wilson, born July 11, 1851. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Robert Lawrence Wilson, born September 4, 1884. Sixth. Adaline Wilson, born February 14, 1886. Fifth. Ella Virginia Harris, born August 2, 1863. 136 Married Charles W . Mor^^arid^^e, horn r)ct()btT 20, 18+3. Post Ofricc, Wolf, \Vvoiniii<,^ Child rcn — Sixth. Bi:.\|a.min Cjiari.es Morc.akidcf-;. horn [uik- 0, 1 .SSS. Sixth. Anna Ivi.miua MoR(;.\Rii)r,i.:, horn Auril IJ, 1900. Fifth. Amelia El.mika Harris, horn July 2(), isOT. Married (irant Watter Morseman. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Helen Amelia Morseman, horn August 10, 1.S99. I-'^ii-TH. William Frederick Harris, horn Xovember 23. 1S7S. Post Office, Fort Collins, Colorado. ForRTH. Marcaret Anna Douglass, horn Octoher 10, 1S39. Married December 15, ISin"), William Cochran, horn September 10, 1S30, died March 23,1903. Post Office, Ives, Iowa. Children — Imi-tii. John Ulysses Cochran, born September 13, 18G6. Soldier of the I'hilii)])ine War. I-'ii-TH WiLLiA.M Hdwari) Cochran, horn .\u,uust 23. 1S68. Married November 27. 1902. Stella Mae Bonsall. who died January IS, 190-4-. Sixth. Infant Cochran, horn January IS, 1 90 1-. died January 19. 190 1. Imi-^th. RoiuiKT SiAM.i-:v Cochran, horn March 2."), 1S71. Married June 12, 1900, Carrie Altha 137 Thomas, born Januarj^ 30, 1873. Post Office, Davenport, Iowa. Sixth. Mildred Ethel Cochran, bom April 1, 1901. Sixth. Grant Thomas Cochran, born September 17, 1903. Fifth. Lina Naomi Cochran, born December 18, 1873. Married October 16, 1901, Charles Wil- liamson Leighty, born August 7, 1877. Post Office, Ives, Iowa. Sixth. Ruby Alta Leighty, born January 30, 1903. Sixth. Doris Marie Leghty, bom December 31, 1904. Fourth. James Douglass, born January 25, 1844, died March 31, 1865. Soldier of the War of the Rebellion, Fourth. George Brown Douglass, born May 11, .1846, died September 19, 1892. First. William Brown, born about 1725, Married Christiana Thompson, who died about 1805. Children — Second, Christiana Brown, born in 1758, died No- vember 13, 1830. Married Andrew McCaslin, born in 1758, died July 8, 1830. Children — Third, Robert McCaslin, born October 20, 1780, died May. 11, 1838. Married April 21,1807, Jeanette Culbertson, born October 16, 1783, Died September 18, 1864, Children — Fourth. Eliza McCaslin, born April 8, 1808, died 138 May 10, 1SG2. Married Geor-^a' McClelland, born December 20, 1808, died March 1878. Children — Fifth. Doctor Robkkt Ci i.hkktson McCij:m-ani). bom May 3(J, 1835, died I'ebruary lli, 1870. Married Annie Eliza Dinsmore, born I'ebruary 14, 184-3. died December 30, 1902. Children — Sixth. Hallkck McClhll.wd, born July .'U, 18()2, died September 8, 1864. Sixth. Geokoe Wilson McClelland, born Decemlier 27, 1863, died July 20. 1902. Married Anna Johnston, born March 2, 1863. Post Office, Sharpsbur<^, Pa. Children — Seventh. George McClelland, bom December 2, 1890. Seventh. Stanley William .McClelland, born A])ril 4, 1901. Sixth. Robert Dinsmore McClelland, bom Aujjust 8, 1866. Married Lula Miller, born March 16, 1877. Post Office. Pittsburgh, Pa. Children — Shvicnth. Robert Miller McClelland. born Marcii 22, 1897, died Xovcniber 18. 1900. Sixth. T.vda May McClelland, born May 9. 1868. Married John Snyder. Post Office, Beaver, Vii. Sixth. William Johnston McClelland, born Decem- ber 16, 1869. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Sixth. Doctor Charles Stiart McClelland, born July 23, 1871. Married Januriry 21. 1905, 139 Bertha McClay, born June 4, 1889. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Sixth. Grace Emelyn McClelland, born May 14, 1873. Married August 31, 1903, Harry Austin Smith, born July 3, 1872. Post Office, 114 West Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Sixth. Jessie McClelland, born Septembers, 1874, died April 10. 1883. Sixth. Harmer Culbertson McClelland, born June 10, 1876. Post Office, Glade Mills, Pa. Fifth. William McClelland, born June 23, 1838, died August 2, 1838. Fifth. Ann Eliza McClelland, born June 10, 1841, died October 1896. Fifth. Samuel Andrew McClelland, born Febru- ary 8, 1843, died June 17, 1903. Married No- vember 30, 1865, Mary Ralston, born September 26, 1846. Post Office 87 Charles street, Alle- ghen3% Pa. Children — Sixth. Newton R. McClelland, born August 25. 1866. Married, Cora Robinson, born Maj' 12, 1870. Post Office, Avalon, Pa. Children — Seventh. Arthur Harold McClelland, born Octo- ber 23, 1895. Sixth. Eliza Agnes McClelland, born September 14, 1868. Married Joseph G. Gilbreath, born November 4, 1863. Post Office, vState Lick, Pa. Seventh Robert Gilbreath, bom February 18, 14.0 1891. Seventh. M.vkv Hell (iIlhkeath, l)i)rii June !'.», 1893. Seventh. Samlel Gilbkeath, born November r>. 1895. Seventh. Chakles Gilbreath, born November 2(), 1897. Si:vKNTH. J. Lekov Gilbreath, born July 22, 1902. Slxth. Robert G. McClelland, 1)om November 21. 1870. Married Ida Helm, l){)rn Oetobcr 20, 1870. Post Office, 87 Charles street, Allegheny, Pa. Children — Seventh. Frederick Robert McClelland, born Februarv 1, 1902. Slktil .\1ollie B. McCli:llani>, l)orn February 7. 1874. Married J. H. Diamond, bom June 30, 1864. Post Office, Wilkinsburg. Pa. Married — Si:vKNTH. Walter Ja.mes Dia.niond, born November 21, 1900.. SixTiL Margaret Rebecca McClelland, born June 26, 1884. Post Office, S7 Charles street, Alle- gheny, Pa. Fifth. Malinda McClelland, born March r». 184.', died August 27, 1850. Fifth. George Harmer McClelland, born Janu- ary K), iSf)!. Married July 3, 1878, Jessie Dif- 1+1 • fenderfer, born August 15, 1856, Post Office, Buffalo, New York, Children — Sixth. Heber Booth McClelland, born March 29, 1879, died March 16, 1880. Sixth. Florence McClelland, bom April 8, 1881. • Sixth. George Robert McClelland, born October 30, 1883. Post Office, Buffalo, New York. Sixth. Grace Armstrong McClelland, bom April 20, 1887. Post Office, Buffalo, New York. Sixth. John Weston McClelland, bom February 6, 1891, died October 21, 1903. Sixth. Lea Hatfield McClelland, born Februarv' 10, 1895. Post Office, Buffalo, New York. Fourth, Jane McCaslin, born Ma3'^ 29, 1811, died August 9, 1814, Fourth. Andrew McCaslin, born September 29, 1813, died August 26, 1814. Fourth. Andrew McCaslin, born September 4, 1815, died January 20, 1894. Married Dorothea Gray Rinehart, bom January 12, 1822. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Fifth. Mary Mahood McCaslin. born June 25, 1841. Married William Beckett, bom July 18, 1836. Post Office. Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Thomas Milton Beckett, born December 8, 1869. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio, Sixth. Annie Marie Beckett, born December 28, 142 lS71,(lie(lJuly5, 1903. Married MarL-li .'U . 1901 . Charles Raymond I'shcr. Children — Sevp:nth. Infant Gikl, died at hirih, July '>, 11)03. Sixth. IIakkv A.ndkkw Bi:ckktt, bom March 12. 1S74-. Married .Vu^nist 27. 190 1-, Mary H. Malthy. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. HEKm<:KT Malthv Bixkett, horn June 9, 1905. Sixth. Alhkkt McPhekin Beckett, born February 1, 1877. Married June 14, 1904, Tillie Hope. bom February 6, ISSO. Post Office, Clevelanrl, .Ohio. Children— Seventh. Gertrude Hope Beckett, bom October 9, 1905. Sixth. .Vlice Dorothea Gray Beckett, born March 12, ISSO. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Fifth. Jeanette Culbertson McCaslin, born Janu- 16, 1S43, died July 13, 1899. Married Roland Mount Beattie. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Mahel BfwVTTIe. 1)()ru June 14, 1S77. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Ralph Githrie Beattie born December 1(). 1S79. .Married October 15. 1902, Pearlie Delia Earl, born March 2 J-, iSSO. Post Offiice, Cleve- land, Ohio. Fifth. Rev. Rohhrt .McCasi. in. born .March 1G.1S45. Married Jennie McKee, born April 4, 1856. Post Office, Emporitini, Pa. Children — Sixth. Grace Amelia McCaslin, born September 1, 1876. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. Walter Lowrie McCaslin, born September 9, 1878. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Elizabeth Dorothea McCaslin, bom March 14, 1880. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. Thomas Andrew McCaslin, born October 3, 1881. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Robert Clyde McCaslin, bom July 25, 1884. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. James Russell McCaslin, born March 17, 1889. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. Frank Parker McCaslin, born September 4, 1891. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. Wilbur Raymond McCaslin, born November 22, 1894. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Sixth. Margaret McKee McCaslin, bom Novem- ber 26, 1898. Post Office, Emporium, Pa. Fifth. Rev. David Rinehart McCaslin, bom March 10, 1847. Married Jennie Manwarring, bom June 9, 1847. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Julia Linn McCaslin, born September 22 1874. Married October 2, 1900, John Edward Davey, bom September 14, 1871. Post Office, East Orange, N. J. Children — Seventh. Dorothea May Davey, born August 15, 1901. 14.4 Sixth Alluckt Anduicw McCamjn, Ijorn Januar\ I'J. 1876. Married Xovcmher 17, 1S9S. inorcnec Mabel Tiffany, born July 2(), 1.S70. Post OHiee, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sf:vi;ntii. Mar<".akm:t Isahhi. McCasi.in, born Ajnil 10. 1901. • Sixth. Erxkst McCaslin, born February 12, 1S77, died February 13, 1877. Sixth. Clifford McCaslin, born June 30, 1878, died June 30, 1878. Sixth. Robert McCaslin, born Auij^ust 21, 1880, died Au<^ust 29, 1880. Sixth. Tail G. McCaslin, born Deeember 19, 1884. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. vSixTH- Dorothea Gray McCaslin, l)<)rn September 5, 1889. Post Otiice, Cleveland, Ohio. iMi'TH. Dr. William Alfred McCaslin, born IVbru- ary 18, 1849. Married Eva Martha Carnahan, bornjanuary 23, 1856. Post Office, Homestead, Pa. Children — Sixth. Lucy McCaslin, l)orn June 22, 1879. Mar- ried Rev. Robert Stewart Voun^, born jinie 4, 1872. Post Office, Toledo, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Wilson McCaslin Vo(N(., born October IG, 1903. Sixth. Olive McCaslin. l)orn October 22. 1883. Post Office, Homestead, Pa. Sixth. Ethel McCaslin, bom January 29, 1886. Post Office, Homestead, Pa. Sixth. George Carnahan McCaslin, born August 20, 1891. Post Office, Homestead, Pa. Fifth. George Washington McCaslin, born MaA'^ 11, 1851. Married December 10, 1903, Ruth Esther Hixon, born August 7, 1872. Post Office, 1019 Ogden Avenue, New York. Fifth Harmar McCaslin. born October 8, 1853. Married June 8, 1881, Agnes Iseman, born Feb- ruary 4, 1864. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Mabel McCaslin, born Alarch 21, 1882. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Ruth McCaslin, bom May 22, 1884. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Melinda McCaslin, Ijorn January 21, 1882, died Aug-ust 18, 1905. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. vSixTH. Cleo Dorothea McCaslin, born October 22, 1891. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Fifth. John McCaslin. born June 1, 1858. Married Annie Iseman, born October 22, 1868. Post Office, 251 Marcy Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Marion Gray McCaslin, born August 16,1894. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. vSixTH. Berge McCaslin, born August 31, 1896. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Robert Monroe McCaslin, born June 30, 1899. 146 Fifth. Jamks Fkederick McCaslin, born Septeml>cr 12, 1860, died June 15, 1875. Fifth. Attorney Thomas Andrew McCaslin, born September 30, 1863. Married September 29. 1890, Ruth Le Mont, November 8, 1864. Post Office, 80 Rosedale Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. James Frederick McCaslin, born May 15, 1893. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. John White McCaslin, bom July 18, 1895. Sixth. Ruth Dorothea McCaslin, bom December 23, 1904. Fourth. Harmer McCaslin, born March 20, 1818, died August 18, 1855. Married September 28, 1849, Sarah Morrow, born April 25, 1825, died January 22, 1905. Post Office, Manor,Westmore- land Count\', Pa. Children — Fifth. Frances Jaxe McCaslin, born December 28, 1850, died November 23, 1855. Fifth. John Harmer McCaslin, born February 19, 1855, died July 18, 1855. Fourth. Robert McCaslin, bom August 2, 1820, died January- 9, 1870. Married Sarah Jane White- sell, 1)orn September 9, 1823. l^ost Office, Par- nassus, Pa. Children — Fifth. Mary Jane McCaslin, born May 9. 1848. Married George Alexander Kelley, born July 13, 1836, died June 1, 1901. Post Office, Pamassus. Pa. 1 + 7 Children — Sixth. Laura Margo Kelley, born March 25, 1875. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. Sixth Jessie Whitesell Kelley, born Novemlier 13, 1876, died December 29, 1890. Fifth. George Whitesell McCaslin, born April 11, 1850. Married Millie Rachel Bowser, born De- cember 15, 1849. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa- Children — Sixth. Iona Blanche McCaslin, born March 27, 1873, died November 6, 1885. Sixth. Sarah Catherine McCaslin, born October 13, 1875. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Lillian Augusta McCaslin, born August 13, 1879, died December 7, 1899. Sixth. Maude Elsie McCaslin, born August 1, 1881. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Sixth. Mabel Aline McCaslin, born January 23, 1886, died November 8, 1888. Sixth. Clarence Rinehart McCaslin, born April 14, 1890. Post Office, Allegheny, Pa. Fifth. John Milan McCaslin, born January 31, 1852, died February 21, 1852. Fifth. Horace Franklin McCaslin, born August 7, 1853. Married, first, Annie H. Moore, born February 19, 1856, died April 16, 1886. Children — Sixth Jessie Hermione McCaslin, born October 12. 1878. .Married October, 1901, Loyd Brown Anderson, l)orn April 2, 1878. Post Office, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 148 Sixth. Flokf^:nck Emilv McCaslin, horn Jamiarv 1;". 1882. Post Oflice. Pittslnirji^h, Pa. Fifth. Horace Franklin McCaslin. Married sec- ond, Savilla Cravener, bom July 28, 1859. Post Office, 4-1 De Sota Street, Pittshur^rh. Pa. Fifth. William Alhekt McCaslin, born June 29, 1857, died October 6, 1863. Fifth. Laura Elizahkth McCaslin, born September 15, 185'J. Married Martin Emmitt Harrison, bom April 7, 1858. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. Children — Sixth. Laura Twyla Harrison, born May 4, 1884-. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. Sixth. Elsie Ione Harrison, born .\L'irch 9, 1886, died March 12, 1890. Sixth. Emmitt McCaslin Harrison. ])<)ni ()ct()l)er 2v3, 1891, died Xovemljer 23. 1894-. .Sixth. John Alexander Harrison, born November 17, 1895. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. Fifth. Alhert Newton McCaslin, bom December 30, 1863. Married January 3, 1894, Miriam Eva Raines, born July 13, 1867. Post Office. Win- field and Lydia Streets, Pittslnirgh, Pa. Children — Sixth. Laura Miriam McCaslin. born October 17, 1894. Sixth. Eva Gertrude McCaslin, born October 28, 1900. Imi-th. Anna Roberta McCaslin, born F'ebruary 17, 1+9 1870, died November 8, 1894. Married Alfred W. Hazlett. Children— Sixth. Ruth Roberta Hazlett, born July 17, 1894-. Post Office, Parnassus, Pa. Fourth. Mary Jane McCaslin, boni August 21, 1822, died January 1, 1849. Married Fredrick Rineliart. Fourth. Anna McCaslin, born November 13, 1825, died August 1, 1901. Married September 26, 1844, Hiram Moreland Addison, bom November 21, 1818, died January 14, 1898. Children — Fifth. Flora Addison, born March 10, 1846. Mar- ried June 8, 1869. James Brown, bom July 18, 1838, died May 18, 1872. Children — Sixth. George Washington Brown, born March 2, 1870. Married November 27, 1894, Beatrice Dil- cock, born May 26, 1874. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Bessie Mae Brown, born September 26, 1871. Married October 27, 1897, Harry Wesley House, born July 2, 1863, Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Harriet Louise House, born October 13, 1898. Fifth. Flora Addison Brown. Married July 14, 1880. Second, Albert Stevens, born June 26, 1846. Post Office, Fifth. Mary Jane Addison, born December 27, 1847. 150 Married November 10, 1873, William GiiORGK Oswald, bom September 10, 1S40, died January 15, 1879. Post Offiee. Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Sixth. William George Oswald, born September 18, 1875. Married Helen Evelyn Malm, Ijorn Janu- ary 27, 1877. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Virda Marion Oswald, born June 14-, 1903. Sixth. James Blaine Oswald, born April 11, 1877. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Neva Matilda Oswald, born April 13, 1878, died February 4, 1892. Fifth. Minerva Addison, bom February 10, 1850. Married October 6, 1868, Charles Anderson, born February 13, 1S4-5. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Children — Sixth. Neva May Anderson, born January- 25, 1S70. Married James Spicer Hall, born September 2, 1869. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Sixth. Charles Moreland Anderson, born Febru- ary 23, 1872. Married Octo1)er 22, 1889, Em- ma Katherine Robiscju. Post Office, Jefferson- ville, Indiana. Children — Seventh. Charles Calvin Anderson, born March 12, 1891. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Seventh. Bessie Ann Anderson, born December 12, 1892. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Seventh. Minerva Katherine Anderson, born Dc- cember 3, 1897, died December 29, 1898. Seventh. Leroy Anderson, born January 23, 1900, died June 27, 1900. Sixth. Frank Clarence Anderson, Ijorn April 8, 1874. Married June 15, 1896, Hattie Viola vSte- vens, born July 6, 1880. Post Office, Jefferson- ville, Indiana. Children — Seventh. Frank Oliver Anderson, born January 16, 1898. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Seventh. Albert Stevens Anderson, born August 30, 1900. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Sixth. Jessie Hillman Anderson, born April 15, 1878. Married April 15, 1896, Charles Winfield Bishop, born April 15,1870. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Children — Seventh. May Roberta Bishop, born December 18, 1898. Seventh. Lillian Bishop, born January 26. 1900. Sixth. Albert Leroy Anderson, born June 23, 1880. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Sixth. Walter Ernest Anderson, born January 5, 1883. Post Office, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Fifth. Frances Eliza Add-on. born January 3, 1852. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Fifth. Jessie Hanna Addison, born February 14-. 1856. Married January 1, 1878, Albert Groetz- inger, born April 4, 1853. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. ir.2 Children. Sixth. Francis Albert Groktzinchr, horn July is. 1880, died February 23, 1883. Sixth. Carl Addison GROETZiNGER.horn May 4, 1 S86, Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Clyde Albert Croetzin(1Er, bom May 1, 1890. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixth. Paul Eugene Groetzinger, bom January 30, 1896. Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Fifth. Clarence Harmer Addison, born April 7, 1858, died August 19, 1871. P'irst. William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. Second. Christiana Brown McCaslin and Andrew McCaslin. Third. James McCaslin, born in 17S0, died July 7, 1843. Married Susanah Dull, born in 17.s,">, died November 1841. Children — Fourth. John McCaslin, born Xovcmber 1. ISOG, died July 10, 1884. Married May 28, 1828, Elizabeth Robeson, born October 9, 1806, died August 25, 1881. Children — Fifth. Susanah McCaslin, born May 2, 1830, died April 6,1859. Married March 31, 1851. John Fry, born October 21,1S30, died February 9, 1874. Children — Sixth. Sarah Elizabeth Fry. Sixth. John M. Fry. Sixth. Andrew Fry. 153 Fifth. Margaret McCaslin, bom Auijust 29, 1832, died March 29, 1881. Married .\pril 9, 1848, Elias Mote, bom May 1, 1821, died March 18, 1905. Children — Sixth. John Riley Mote, bom May 18, 184-8. Sixth. William Murray Mote, bom August 22, 1850. Sixth. James AVesley Mote, bom November 29, 1852. Sixth. Sarah Elizabeth Mote, bom April 28, 1855. Sixth. Mary Ann Mote, bom November 28, 1858. Sixth. Susanah May Mote, bom October 3, 1861. Sixth. Rosella Catherine Mote, born April 10, 1864. Sixth. Charles Crawford Mote, bom February' 14, 1867. Sixth. George M. Mote, born October 26, 1869. Sixth. Andrew Albertes Mote, born March 17, 1871. Fifth. Sarah McCaslin, born June 25, 1836, died June 18, 1859. Married Decemljer 31, 1858, Joshua Miller, ])orn November 5, 1835, died FelM-uary 21, 1861. Fifth. James McCaslin, bom September 20, 1838. Married June 8, 1865, Mar\^ Malissa Van Voor- his, born November 7, 1846. Post Office, Alvor- ton, Williams County, Ohio. Children— Sixth. Lizzie Solana McCaslin, born July 16, 1866. Married October 26, 1882, Wilham F. Hess, bom October 1, 1869, died December 29, 1885. 154- Children — Skventh. Fkankijn M. IIkss, horn July S, 1,S,K4-, died July 9, 18H4-. Skventh. Onda Phaki. IIkss, born Ajiril 2, lKS(;,died June 20, 1887. LizziK SoLANA Hhss. Married July 12. ls. l,S4-(), (lied I\-I)niarv .">. IMM. Married October 20, 1S()'{, James Indiana Stout, horn December 2, IS'AS, (Hed January 14-. 1S<)2. Children — Sixth. \'i:m,iNi)A Sior'r. horn .\h'iy <), IsC),"), died Sep- tember I'J. ISGS. Sixth. Ida \'ai,i:kia Stout, horn August 11, ISfiG. Sixth. I''l.mk'.\ Stott, l)orn I^V-hruary 27, 1S(")S. Sixth. Geokc.k Ivl.mhk Stott, horn May 2,''>, 1S70. Married February 23, 1902, Edith Tzilla Bailiff, bom Februarys. 1883. Post Office, South Port, R. F. D. Route No. 2, District 29, Indiana. Sixth. I.ni-a.nt S rori , horn May 21. 1S73. died June 4, 1S73. Sixth. Naxcn Hawah Sioir. horn June 1-. ls74. Married .\pril 1. 1S97. Frederick Thomas Parish, born .\pril 13, 1S71. Post Office, Brid^-ei)ort, Indiana. Sixth. Mauv Grace Stout, born December 12, 1S7(). Married April 10. 1901. William .\. Hlessin^^ born May 24. 1S(;9. Post Office. Hrid«,^ej)ort. Indiana. Children — Skyexth. Opvl Blessin<;, born February 21. 1903. Sixth. Viola May Stout, horn May 20, 1S79. P().<;t Office, Brid<^eport, Indiana. Sixth. Aloxzo Stout, born January 2 1-, 1884. Post Office, Bridgeport, Indiana. ir.T Fifth. Martin McCaslin, born October 29, 1848. Married Juh' 11, 1873, Lydia Ann Nelson, born July 15, 1844. Post Office, Fowler, Indiana. Children — Sixth. Dr. Carl Nelson McCaslin, born February 19, 1875. Post Office, East Park, Indiana. Sixth. Paul McCaslin, born April 12, 1880. Post Office, Chicago, Illinois, care Continental Cas- ualty and Accident Insurance Company. Fifth. Alice A. McCaslin, born October 16, 1849. Married July 9, 1870, Marcus Jones, bom Sep- tember 10, 1833, died October 29, 1899. Post Office, 66 Addison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Children — Sixth. Mary'^ Baylis Jones, born May 16, 1871. Married February 17, 1897, Maude M.Johnson. Post Office, Emeline Flats, Indianapolis, Indiana. Children — Seventh. Frank O. Jones, born November 7, 1898. Seventh. Paul Jones, born February 11, 1902. Sixth. Charles Edwin Jones, born September 14, 1879. Post Office, 66 Addison Street, Indianap- olis, Indiana. Sixth. Constance Ethel Jones, born November 14, 1882. Post Office, 66 Addison Street, Indianap- olis, Indiana. Fifth. Emma May McCaslin, born May 22, 1852, Post Office, Olinville, Indiana. Fifth. George H. McCaslin, born July 15, 1854. 158 Married Isabella Jenkinson, horn March 4-. ISiiT. Post Otiice, Indianapolis, Indiana. Children — Sixth. Sviui. McC.vslin. horn October 11. ISSJ. Sixth, (tk.vck McCaslin, born Au^u.st 21), 1S.S+. Sixth. (^rF.oRci-: McC.vsli.n, Ijorn January 20, ISSS. Fifth. Im<.v.\k McCaslin, born August 30, l.SoT. Fourth. .Makivakkt McCasij.n, date of binh un- known, died in 184-S. Married josiah Hall, date of birth unknown, died in l.S4-(>. Children — Fifth. Julia Ann Hall. Married James Rhoads. Post Office, West Indianapolis, Indiana. Children — Sixth. Rachi;l Khoads. Married Joel Baker. Post Office, West Indianapolis Children — Seventh. Grace Baker. Seventh. Grover Baker. Seventh. Joel Baker. Sixth. Ann E. Rhoads. Married Buleon Beall. Post Office. No children. Sixth. Wm. T. Rhoads. Married Susan II. Woods. Post Office. No children. Fourth. Susanna McCaslin, died youn.u. First. William Brown, ]u>rn about 1725, died about 1800. Married Christiana Thompson, who died about 1805. Second. Christiana Brown, born in 1738, died Xo- 159 vember 19, 1830. Married Andrew McCaslin, bom in 1758, died July 8, 1830. Third. John Mathew McCaslin, born July 14, 1784, died August 28, 1851. Married Elizabeth Wil- son, born January 8, 1792, died May, 1841. Children — Fourth. Margaret McCaslin, born February 5, 1821, died September 28, 1891. Married John Anderson Walker, born June 22, 1813, died Sep- tember 8, 1847. Children — Fifth. James Wilson Walker, born July 9, 1842, died September 14, 1847. Fifth. Leander McLaughlin Walker, born May 4, 1846, died August 26, 1851. Fifth. Andrew McCaslin Walker, born May 4, 1846. Married March 11, 1868. Eleanor Dar- lington, iDorn January 19, 1846, died March 18, 1872. Children — Sixth. Dr. Wilson Darlington Walker, born Janu- ary 19, 1869. Married March 12, 1898, Nancy Robinson, born December 15, 1868. Post Office, Conneaut, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 2. Fifth. Andrew McCa,slin Walker. Married sec- ond, Josephine M. Porter, born April 10, 1849, married July 7, 1875. Post Office, Pulaski, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1. Children — Sixth. Jessie J. Walker, born April 5, 1879. Post Office, Pulaski, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1. 160 Fourth. Christiana Crissie Ann McCaslin, born September 2, 1S22, died December 25, ISGT. Married Ilu^di Bond, horn in 1829. Fourth. Rachkl McCaslin, l)orn Deceni])er 22, 1.S21-, died October 21, 1S7<). Married Benjamin Gra- ham, 1>orn January 16. 1834-. Post Office, New Wihnin^ton, Pa. Children — Fifth. Thomas Benjamin Graham, born Decem1)er 1. 1855. Married Margaret Edwards, bom May 20, 1860. Post Office, New Castle, Pa.. R. F. D. No. 1. Children — Sixth. William Henry Graham, bom April 26, 1881. Post Office, New Castle, Pa. Sixth. Roy Edwards Graham, born March 13, 1883. Post Office, New Castle, Pa. Sixth. Herhert Joseph Graham, born October 16, 1886. Pott Office, New Castle, I'a. Fifth. Lida Graham, born July 11, 1858. Married Frank Geiger, bom October 15, 1856. Post Office, New Castle, I'a. Fifth. Elizabh;th Graham, born March 15, 1861. Married Coates Swick, born April 10, 1854-. Post Office, North Sewickly, Pa. Children — Sixth. Benjamin Graham Swick, Ijorn September 16, 1882. Post Office, North Sewickly, Pa. Sixth. Charles Ewart Swick, born May 23, 1885. Post Office, North SewickW, Pa. Sixth. William Leroy Swick, born June 7, 1888. Sixth. Lida Anna Rachel Swick, born April 15,1890. ir>i Sixth. Vesta Elizabeth Swick. born Februarj^ 20, 1893. Sixth. Harry Clifford Swick, bom May 1, 1899. Fifth. William Hugh Graham, born September 18, 1863. Married Elizabeth Lutton. Post Office, 218 Ridge Street, Esplen, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fifth. Annie McCaslin Graham, born November 27, 1866. Married Robert C. Baird, born November 13, 1861. Post Office, Sewickly, Pa. Children — Sixth. Robert Wayne Baird, born April 3, 1892. Sixth. Charles Coats Baird, born February' 10, 1895. Sixth. Thomas Frank Baird, bom March 7, 1898. Fourth. Elizabeth Burns McCaslin, born June 23, 1827. Married John Pettitt, bom March 30, 1816, died January 15, 1902. Post Office, New Bedford, Lawrence County, Pa. Children — Fifth. Nathaniel Francis Pettitt, born October 17, 1847. Married Sarah Elizabeth Ustick, born June 28, 1850. Post Office, 1230 Lill Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Children — Sixth. Herbert Leroy Pettitt, born June 19, 1875. Post Office, 1230 Lill Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Sixth. Everett Earl Pettitt, born October 3, 1878, died March 10, 1879. Sixth. Olive Emily Pettitt, bom May 19, 1880. Married Albert Bernard Johnson, bom January 26, 1874. Post Office. Stones, Whiteside County, Illinois. ^ V 162 Children — Seventh. Llovd Lkrov Johnscjn, horn December 1), 1900. Sixth. Nellie Fra.nces Pettitt, l)()rn June 25, 1S84-. Post Office. 12v'?0 Lill .\vcnue, Chica-o, Illinois. Sixth. Kith Eliz.vheth Pi:ttitt, horn Se])leniher 19, 1S93. Post Office, 1230 Lill Avenue, Chi- caj(o, Illinois. I-^H'TH. Elizabeth Ann Pettitt. horn June lo. 1.S4-9, (lied October 15, 1879. Fii-TH. Rebecca Mary Pettitt, horn July 31, 1851. Ahirried David Riley Brown, horn in 1839. Post Office, 503 South Street, Northwest Wash- in<^ton, D. C. Children — Sixth. Robert Brown. Fifth. Mar(;aret Malissa Pettitt, born April 15, 1853. Married first, Samuel Cunimin»j^s McBrier, born May 12, 1850, died October (>, 1893. Children — Sixth. Samuel TnoMas McBrier, born June 11-, 1881. Post Office, North Bristol, Ohio. Sixth. Anna Elizabeth McBrier, ])orn F'ebruary 20, 1888, died October 20, 1891. Margaret Malissa Pettitt. Married second, Thomas Henr\' McBrier, horn October 14-, 1857. Post Office, North Bristol, Ohio. Fifth. Harmek Wilson Pettitt, born March 21, 1855. Married Agnes Irene Allison, horn Octo- ber 12, 1858. Post Office, Polo. Illinois. 103 Children — Sixth. Esther Jennie Pettitt, born June 11, 1888. Sixth. Jesse Allison Pettitt, bom April 23, 1887. Sixth. John William Pettitt, born September 28, 1892. Fifth. Christiana Clarissa Pettitt, bom March 1, 1857. Married W. W. Skidmore, born in 1857. Post Office, 137 Carroll Street, Youngstown, Ohio. Fifth. John McCaslin Pettitt, bom April 7, 1859. Post Office, Sequel, California. Fifth. Samuel Kerr Pettitt, born October 20, 1860. Married Clara Thomas, born in 1873. Post Office, Decalb, Illinois. Fifth, Wilbert LeRoy Pettitt, born September 21, 1863. Married Lucy Porter, bom in 1852. Post Office, 21 Oak Street, New Castle, Pa. Fifth. Arthur Agnew Pettitt, bom June 13, 1866. Married Mary E. Johnston, Post Office, New Bedford, Lawrence County, Pa. Children — Sixth. Helen Pettitt, born February 2, 1893. Post Office, New Bedford, Pa. Sixth. Laura Pettitt, bom October 4, 1895. Sixth. John Pettitt, bom April 11, 1899. Sixth. Wilbert Pettitt, bom October 21, 1901. Fifth. Aurie Bell Pettitt, born May 13, 1869. Married Lawrence. Allen. Post Office, 225 Lin- coln Avenue, Youngstow^n, Ohio. Children — Sixth. Isabel Allen, born March 2, 1898. 164 Fifth. Jessik Dwight Pettitt, Ijorn June 2, 187v3. Married Viola Cora Morehouse, bom Octolier 17, 1872. Post Office, New Castle, Pa. Children — Sixth. Anna Elizabeth Pettitt, Ijorn October 17, 1897. Sixth. Hazie Bella Pettitt, born February 17, 1899. Sixth. Frank Norman Pettitt, bom May 17, 1900. Sixth. Harry McCaslin Pettitt, bom April is, 1902. Fourth. Rebecca Jane McCaslix, born June 22, 1830, died August 22, 1857. Married David Bond, deceased. Fourth. Wilson McCaslin. bom October 8, 1832, died August 5, 1851. Fourth. Mary Wilson McCaslin, born November 29, 1835, died August 22, 1851. First. William Brown, born about 1725. Married Christiana Thompson. Second. Christiana Brown, bom in 1758, died No- vember 18, 1830. Married Andrew McCaslin, born in 1758, died July 8, 1830. Children — Third. Andrew McCaslin, born in 1788, died June 23, 1842. Married Mary Lowry, bom April 12, 1798, died August 16, 1851. Children — Fourth. George Brown McCaslin, bom November 27, 1817, died in 1863. Was a soldier of the Civil War. Married June 16, 1837, Eliza Jane 165 Grey, born October 20, 1851, died March 15, 1901. Children — Fifth. William Henry McCaslin, born May 21, 1840. Soldier in the War of the RebelHon. Married Esther Dawson, born Atigust 13, 1843, died October 8, 1893. Post Office, Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington. Children — , Sixth. Ina McCaslin, born November 21, 1864. Married December 25, 1882, Roderick Leroy Turner, born September 19, 1863. Post Office, Court and Pine Street, New Castle, Pa. Children — Seventh. Myrtle Turner, bom February 18, 1884. Seventh. Charles Albert Turner, born May 10, 1886. Seventh. Harry Leroy Turner, born July 15, 1888. Sixth. Frank McCaslin, died in infancA^ Sixth. Lizzie McCaslin, died in infancy. Sixth, Clara McCaslin, born June 6, 1868. Mar- ried December 18, 1889, Jerome Ely. Post Office, Oak Harbor, Washington. Children — Seventh. Marvin Ely, born September 3, 1890. Seventh. Serena Ely, born October 19, 1891. Seventh. Leo Eldon Ely, born May 14, 1896. Sixth. Frank Albert McCaslin, born March 29, 1870. Married May 29, 1897, Tillie Carr, born April 27, 1877. Post Office, Trail City, Canada. 166 Children — Seventh. Ina May McCaslin, born June 14-, 1 898. Seventh. Clara Edna McCaslin, born December s, 1899. Sixth. Lekoy McCaslin. Slxth. Mary McCaslin, born September 24-, 1882. Sixth. Lydia McCaslin, bom January 29, 1885. FiiFTH Marv Jane McCaslin, Ijorn August 17, 184-3. Marrred in 1861, Sylvester Hamilton Preston, born August 1, 1834. Post Office, 112 Craw- ford Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Children — Sixth. Attorney George William Preston, ])orn November 9, 1862. Married 1901, Louisa Wood. Post Office, 715 Clinwood Avenue, Buf- falo, New York. Sixth. Myrtle Preston, born March 31, 1872. Sixth. Margaret Preston, born January 26, 1877, died May 18, 1903. Sixth. Jessie Hamilton Preston, born August 25, 1878. Sixth. Charles Lorwy Preston, born July 16, 1880. Sixth. Mary Lydia Preston, born February 15, 1884. Fifth. AnGtEline McCaslin, born October 26, 1848. Married October 4, 1875, Lewis Davidson Harris, born June 22, 1838. Soldier of the War of the Kel)ellion. Post Office, 124 South Twenty- seventh Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Children— Sixth. Em. ma Licillh Harris, born July 3, 1876. 1«7 Married June 1, 1901, John W. McGhee, born February 11, 1867. Post Office, Walla Walla, Washington. Sixth. George Albert Harris, bom January 29, 1878. Post Office, Omaha, Nebraska. Sixth. Walter Lowry Harris, bom March 19, 1884. Post Office, Omaha, Nebraska. Fifth. Josephine McCaslin, born October 25, 1850. Married Mr. Potter. Post Office, McKenzie Av- enue, Fresno, California. Fifth. Mark Graham McCaslin, born November 8, 1851. Married, first, in 1876, Nettie Graham, deceased. Children — Sixth. Nellie McCaslin, born July 8, 1877, died March 1901. Sixth. John Paul McCaslin, bom in 1879. Married Mary George. Post Office, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Fifth. Mark Graham McCaslin. Married second, Marv' Braduch. born May 14, 1870. Post Office, Long Beach, California. Children — Sixth. Wendell Phillips McCaslin, bom Februarj^ 15, 1892.. Sixth. Mark Donald McCaslin, born December 26, 1894. Sixth. Edith Louise McCaslin, born July 16, 1897. Sixth. Helen Portia McCaslin, born May 14, 1901. Fifth. George Albert McCaslin, bom July 17, 1854, died September 24, 1875. 168 Fifth. Samuel McCaslix, died in intancy. Fifth. John McCaslin, died in infancy. Fifth. Elizabeth Esther McCaslin, bom May 31, 1858. Married September 3, 1883, Charles Lei^h Whitney, l)orn January 26, 1857. Post Office, Walla Walla, Washington. Children — Sixth. Bertha Helen Whitney, born October 13, Sixth. Elizabeth Mae Whitney, bornJiejTtember 19, 1884. Sixth. Joseph Mark Whitney, born June 2, 1886. Sixth. Charles Bruce Whitney, born January' 25, 188^. Sixth. Grace Marguerite Whitney, bom July 17, 1891. Fifth. Lydia Luelle McCaslin, bom May 26, 1861, died September 2, 1898. Married May 9, 1878, Prof. William Lancaster Muse, born May 10, 1859, died in 1890. Children. Sixth. Maude Blanche Muse, bom March 9, 1879. Post Office, 79 Lincoln Avenue. New Castle, Pa. Sixth. Bessie Muse, died in infancy. Sixth. Bertha Lucile Muse, bom July 2, 1882. Sixth. William Lancaster Muse, born January 9, 1884. Fourth. John McCaslin, bom January' 8, 1820, died September 29, 1846. Fourth. Mathew Lowry McCaslin, bom Februar\- 16, 1822. Married Miranda Haggerty, born 169 May 9, 1837. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Children — Fifth. Miranda McCaslin, bom August 10, 1861.. Married James Carroll Coulehan, bom December 2, 1852, died April 16, 1887. Post Office, 1634 Walnut Street, Boulder, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Miranda Jeanette Coulehan, bom December 2, 1881. Post Office, 1634 Walnut Street, Boulder, Colorado. Sixth. Walter Carroll Coulehan, born November 25, 1882. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Fifth. Mathew McCaslin, bom October 31, 1862. Married Mary Montgomery, born July 8, 1867. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Children — Sixth. Katherine McCaslin, born July 11, 1888. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Sixth. James McCaslin, born August 5, 1890, died August 13, 1890. Sixth. Jane Craig McCaslin, bom August 23, 1891, Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Sixth. George McCaslin, bom March 28, 1894. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Sixth. Wilder McCaslin, born September 26, 1896. Sixth. Vera McCaslin, born November 17, 1898. Sixth. Edith McCaslin, born April 8, 1901. Fifth. Adeline McCaslin, born October 2, 1867. Married Judge Joseph Thomas Atwood, born De- cember 18, 1862. Post Office, 1031 Portland Place, Boulder, Colorado. 170 Children — Sixth. Esther Atwood, born March -S, 1901. Fifth. Walter Lowrv McCaslin, l)orn October 29, 1869. Married Jessamin Pauhne Curtiss, born December 12, 1864-. Post Office, Longmont, Colorado. Children — ^ Sixth. Kenneth McCaslin, born August K, 1901, died Juiy'n, 1902. Fourth. Catherine Jane McCaslin, b(jrn May 2S. 1824. Married February- 15, 1858, Charles Childs, born March 28, 1816, died January 4, 1903. Post Office, South Omaha, x\ebraska. Children — Fifth. Caroline Childs, born December 20, 1858. Fifth. Lowry Childs, bom May 10, 1863. Mar- ried June 11, 1891, Hortense Everard Ferguson, born September 14, 1869. Post Office, South Omaha, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Charles Everard Childs, born June 6, 1892. Fourth. Mary Lowry McCaslin, born July 27, 1838. Married Charles Thomas Hallo\va3'. Post Office, 322, between 21st and 22d streets, South Omaha, Nebraska. Children — Fifth. Samuel Halloway, born December 28, 1860. Post Office, Spokane Falls, Washington. Fifth. Abbie Halloway, born January 27, 1864, died November 18, 1897. Married October 1882, James Hassett. 1 71 Children — Sixth. Delore Hassett, born January 19, 1884. Sixth. CharlEvS Thomas Hassett, born October 27, 1885. Sixth. James Lester Hassett, born October 19, 1887. Sixth. Infant Hassett, died in infancy. Sixth. Infant Hassett, died in infancy. Fifth. Mary Hallo way, bom May 12, 1867. Mar- ried February 26, 1888, Isaac Dunton Clarke. Post Office, Papillion, Nebraska. Children — Sixth. Grace Elizabeth Clarke, born August 8, 1889. Sixth. Dorris Clarke, born September 14, 1895. Sixth. Robert Francis Clarke, born February 8, 1901. Fifth. Elizabeth Hallow ay, born October 9, 1870. Post Office, 209 West 102d Street, New York City. Third. Samuel McCaslin, born in 1791, died May 17, 1843. Third. George McCaslin, born about 1794. died about 1813. He was a soldier of the War of 1812. Third. Elizabeth McCaslin, born in 1797, died July 13, 1868. Married David Bums, bom July 4, 1787, died May 29, 1839. Children — Fourth. Alexander Burns, born December 3, 1820, 172 died in 1879. Married Margaret Jemim.'i Thomp- son. Fourth. Christiana Burns, born April (>, 1823, died July 1826. Fourth. Margaret Janp: Burns, horn September 8, 1828, died June 28, 1905. Married James Brown, bom February 20, 1817, died October 4-, 1854-. Children — Fifth. Anna Jemima Brown, bom Au<4^ust 31, 1854-, died February 1, 1905. Fourth. Dr. George McCaslin Burns, bom Janu- ar}' 21, 1838. Married Mar3' Monton^'a. Post Office, Granville, Ohio. Third, William McCaslin, bom April 18, 1801, died August 12, 1879. Married Sarah Potts, born April 12, 1804, died November 8, 1876. First. William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. Second. Margaret Brown, bom in 1760, died in 183-i. Married Samuel Barber, dates unknown. No children. Adopted George Brown and Jam- Koots. First. William Brown, bom about 1725, died about 1800. Married Christiana Thompson, who died about 1805. Chlidren— Second. Anna Brown, bom about 1762. Date of death unknown. Married Neil Murray, bom in 1752. He was a soldier of the War of 1812. Date of death unknown. 173 Children — Third. William Murray, born about 1784, died May 9, 1821. Married about 1806 Sarah Miller, born in 1789, died November 26, 184.5. He was a soldier of the War of 1812. Children — Fourth. David Murray; born February 1, 1809, died February 4, 1890. Married first, 1837, Eliza McFadden, who died October 5, 1848. Children — Fifth. Samuel McFadden Murray, bom July 15, 1840, died September 7, 1872. David Murray married December 12, 1850, Ma- linda Cavin, bom April 17, 1829, died April 17, 1898. He was a soldier of the Mexican War. Children — Fifth. John David Murray, born November 15,1851. Married October 30, 1873, Josephine Ashley, born July 17, 1855. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Children — Sixth. Ashley Murray, born September 10,1883, died in 1883. Sixth. Mary Jane Murray, born March 26, 1885. Married March 10, 1904, Charles Edward Day, born February 5, 1884. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Children — Seventh. John Henry Day, bom April 2, 1905. Sixth. John Melvin Murray, bom July 20. 1887. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Sixth. Robert David Murray, born July 23 1890. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississipjji. 174 Sixth. Samuel Lafayette Mikkay, born Septemhcr 11, 1892. Sixth. Pkenia Elizabeth Mukkav, born Septembcr 11, 1S96. Fifth. James Melvin Mukkay, born April l.'i. l.sr)4-. Married November 12, 1874, Rebecca A. Ashley, born March 8, 1858, died November 9, lS9r,. Post OtTlce, Rosetta, Mississippi. Children — Sixth. James Philmore Murray, born Au^st 2G, 1876, died September 2, 1877. Sixth. Willie Pearly Murray, bom July 31, 1879. Sixth. Alma Elizabeth Murray, born September 2, 1882. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Sixth. Or a Irene Murray, bom JuW 27, 1885. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Sipth. Leila Perlonia Murray, born January 26, 1888. Married November 22, 1904, Richard Da- vid Day, bom May 12, 1882. Post Office, Port Gibson, Mississippi. Sixth. Almeda Rebecca Murray, bom July 13, 1891 Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Sixth. John Gready Murray, born January 31, 1893. Post Office, Rosetta, Mississippi. Sixth. Essie May Murray, born June 8, 1895, died July 10, 1895. Fifth. James Melvin Murray. Married second, March 29, 1898, Julia M. Montgomery. Children — Sixth. Annie Blanche Mi'rray, bom Septeml^er 25, 17." 1899. Sixth. Jennie Murray, born March 9, 1903. Fifth. Thomas Elie Murray, born June 15, 18v57. Married February 24. 1881, Ida May Boyd, born December 6, 1863. Post Office, Rosetta, Miss. Children — Sixth. Mary Rosalie Murray, bom March 17, 1882. Married April 19, 1900, Silas T. Haney, born March 26, 1878. Post Office, Rosetta, Miss. Children — Seventh. Zora Ann Haney, bom May 13, 1904. Sixth. Catherine Malinda Murray, born January 1, 1884. Post Office, Rosetta, Miss. Sixth Carrie Olevia Murray, bom March 5, 1886. Sixth. Ralph David Murray, bom August 4, 1888. Sixth. Beatrice Elizabeth Murray, born October 21, 1890. Sixth. Mazie Murray, born May 11, 1893. Sixth, Dazie Murray, born May 11, 1893. Sixth. Ida Thomas Murray, bom July 28, 1897. Sixth. Hillary Boyd Murray, bom September 8, 1900. Fifth. William Ferdman Murray, born February 2. 1861. Fifth. Robert L. Murray, born July 1, 1864. Mar- ried July 27, 1887. Julia A. King, bom Novem- ber 11, 1868. Post Office, Rosetta, Miss. Children — Sixth. Hulda L. Murray, bom June 30, 1888, 176 Sixth. Malinda V. MrKKAV. born December 17, 1890. Sixth. David B. MrKKAV, born July 9, lsi>:',, died February 23, KS94. Sixth. Lawken'CK K. .Mirrav, born September S, 1895. Sixth. Rohkkt Rav .Murray, born March U), 1900. Sixth. Mary Essik Murray, bom Decemlier 20, 1904-. Fifth. Hiram Neil Murray, born September 22, 1870. Married December 22, 1896, Florence L. Floyd, born November 19, 1874. Post Office, Rosetta, Miss. Children — Sixth. Hali.and Murray, bom Dcember 4, 1897. Sixth. Elmkr Lee Murray, born July IG, 1899. Sixth. Malinda Jane Murray, born .Vui^ust 5, 1901. Sixth. Hulda Etta Murray, bom May 4, 1903. F'ourth. John Murray, born February 11. 1X11, died January 23, 1S,S3. Married May lo. 1S34, Eliza- beth Weir, l)om September 27, 1^13, died March 6, 1S97. Their home was Excelsior, Minnesota. Children— Fifth. John \Vi;ir .Murray, born April 19, 1X35. Married March 12, 1S67, Mary Ann Thomas, bom September 4, 1!ns. Mar- ried May 24, 1S90, Byron D. Wilson, born Octo- ber 25, 1X67. Post Office, Excelsior, Minnesota, 177 Children. Seventh. Laura Wilson, bom January 1, 1894. Seventh. Murray M. Wilson, born August 24, 1896. Seventh. Helen Wilson, born November 8, 1900. Fifth. Sarah Jane Murray, bom September 21, 1837, died June 27, 1888. Married January 1, 1857, John Nelson Fulton, bom December 28, 1834. Post Office, Valencia, Pa., R. F. D. 23. Children — Sixth, Elizabeth Louira Fulton, born January 22, 1858. Married December 19, 1877, William Andrew Allison, born July 27, 1854. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Seventh. Nettie Roy Allison, bom December 28, 1878. Married April 10, 1899, B. W. Miller, bom in 1875. Children— Eighth. Thomas Clarence Miller, bom February' 10, 1900. Eighth. William Herbert Miller, born October 28, 1901. Eighth. Russell Miller, bom November 19, 1903. Eighth. Hazel Miller, born November 19, 1903. Seventh. Samuel Cunningham Allison, bom July 19, 1880. Seventh. Joseph Murray Allison, born July 23, 1882, died May 3, 1901. Seventh. Anna Louira Allison, bom August 23, 1884. Seventh. Infant Daughter Allison, born August 4, 1888, died August 10, 1888. 178 Seventh. Flora May Allison, horn Sc'i)tcinbcr K', 188S. Seventh. Walter Howard Allison, born Scpteml)er 27, 1S91. Seventh. William Nelson Fulton Allison, born September 27, ISi)], died Septeml)er 25, 1S')5. Seventh. Georoe Patterson Allison, born Septem- If), lSi)4. Seventh. Robert McClintock Allison, born Augii.st 20, l.S*)9. Seventh. Sarah Eva Allison, born February 13, 1902. Sixth. Ann Jane Fulton, born January 11, l>!r)l, died May 7, 1874. Sixth. Mary Elzina Fulton, born October G, 1864. Married March SO, 1887, James Lee .McCredie, born October 5, 1859. Children — Seventh. Lee Campbell McCredie, born January 17, ISSS. Seventh. Mary Jank McCredie, born March 20, 1892. Seventh. James Witherspoon McCredie, bom De- cember IS, 1S93. Seventh. Beilah Fulton .McCredie, born January 17. 1S1)(^ died June 14, 1901. Seventh. Mildred Murray McCredie, born July 15, 1897. Seventh. Al.ma La.mont .McCkedii;, l)orn .March 20, 1901. Sixth. William N. Fulton, born October 23, 1S67, 179 died December 19, 1889. Married July 27, 1888, Emma Thomas. Fifth. William Murray, born October 24, 1839, died August 11, 1864. Soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Fifth. David Mitchel Murray, bom September 20, 1841, died February 22, 1847. Fifth. Mary C. Murray, bom Januar^^ 13, 1844. Married June 23, 1869, Harvey E. Scott, born October 8, 1827. Soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Children — Sixth. William N. Scott, born April 16, 1870. Mar- ried June 20, 1901, Mildred C. Bisbee, bom De- cember 26, 1870. Sixth. Walter M. Scott, born February 11, 1871, died July 1, 1882. Sixth. Leila Scott, born May 30, 1878. Sixth. Elizabeth Scott, born June 18, 1885. Fifth. Margaret Miller Murray, bom April 11, 1846, died May 18. 1879. Married October 3, 1875, Wesley Beach, born November 16, 1844. Post Office, Excelsior, Minnesota. Children — Sixth. Bessie Beach, born Februarj^ 23, 1877, died August 22, 1877. Sixth. Maggie M. Beach, born September 27, 1878, died August 16, 1879. Fifth. James Alfred Murray, born April 20, 1849, died October 12, 1901. Married November 13, 180 l-SSO, Emma (). Morrison. l)oi-ii January 4-. iSfjO. F'iFTn. Blizahktu Mirkav, horn April 2^i. isf)). Mar- ried October .'}(), issi, Simon P. Starritt, l)orn October '•, IS 4-5, died January 8, 1.SS3. Soldier ot the War of the Re])ellion. [•"ii-TH. Maktiia Matilda Mi kk'av, born I'\bruary 7, 1S54-. Pfirirrn. Jamfcs Patton Mirrav, l>orn July 7, 1^1 |.. died Mareii 3, 1S!)(). Married Jennette Cubid.l)orn Deeeml)er 14. isis, died Deeember 2."), is'.K). Children — Fifth. Makv Catmkrink Mik-uav, born Ajjril 1 1-. 1S3S. Married January 16. 1SG2, William Will. born March 31, 1.S33, died April 13, 1S75. Children. Sixth. Lorn-; Ai,i-k'i:i) Xi:ili,, born December 2. 1X03, died April 25, lS7'.t. Sixth. Edward Jamks Xkill, born March 2'), 1 ><()"). Married November 30, 1S')3, P^va Lena (ioodrich, l)orn December 23, 187."). Post Olhce, Rosebud, Montana. Children — Seventh. Mvrtlk Ikh.nh Nkii.i.. born October 2n. 1.SU4-. Seventh. James Edward .\eh,l, born January 24. Seventh. Charles Hi:nrv .\eill. born .\ovend)er :'.. 1X97. Seventh. .Marv .Xdiclaidi-; .Xeill. born July 27. l^'-'-'. Seventh. Budd Xeill, born July 10. l'.)02. Seventh. .Mildred Eldora Xeill. b(»rn December 2<), P.)04.. Sixth. Mary E. Neill, bom February 1, 1867, died February 5, 1875. Sixth. George Neill, born September 4, 1870. Post Office, Rosebud, Montana. Sixth. Eulina Neill, born August 24, 1873, died August 28, 1873. Sixth. Benjamin Neill, bom Januarj^ 13, 1875. Post Office, Rosebud, Montana. Fifth. John Alfred Murray, bom April 22, 1844. Married November 5, 1883, Phebe Ohm, bom December 26, 1859. He was a soldier of the Re- bellion. Post Office, Lincoln, North Dakota. Children — Sixth. Mary V. Murray, bom November 6, 1887, Sixth. Hattie J. Murray, bom October 5, 1889. Married January 17, 1904, Christian Subyle. Lincoln, North Dakota. Sixth. Hazle Murray, born June 6, 1890. Sixth. Lillie Murray, born November 24, 1892. Sixth. Burnie Murray, bom December 6, 1894. Sixth. Ray A. Murray, bom December 17, 1896. Sixth. Blanche P. Murray, bom November 2, 1898. P^FTH. Jeanette Cordelia Murray, born March 9, 1847. Married January 31, 1871, Francis Mills Barrett, born July 3, 1844. He w^as a soldier of the War of the Rebellion. Post Office, Rosebud, Montana. Children adopted. Sixth. Charles Barrett, bom October 13, 1874. Soldier of the Philipine War. Post Office, Rose bud, Montana. 182 Sixth. May Baf^kett, })()rn March ?», ISSl.. Post of- fice, Rosebud, Montann. Fifth. Annik Eliza Mikrav, Ijoni .\u;^ust 2'.t, iSoO. Married Au^j^ust 2*\ 1>>71, Dwi^ht Kowly, horn July IT, 1S4-7. Post Office, Rochester, .Minnesota. Chil(h-en — SixxH. Mattik Lea Rowly, born August 20, 1S72. Sixth. Oliver Dwicht Rowly, born Februarj' 6,1.S74-. Post Office, Rochester, Minnesota. Sixth. Henry James Rowly, born July 12, 1.S7(k Post Oflice, Rochester, Minnesota. Sixth. Bertha EllEiN Rowly, born August 20, 1S7S. Post Office, Rochester, Minnesota. Sihth. George Albert Rowly, bom June s, isso. Post Office, Rochester, Minnesota. Sixth. Hattie Jane Rowly, bom January 2i>, 1.S85. Post Office, Rochester, Minnesota. Fifth. George Murray, born December 24-. 1.S52. Married April 10, \>^7X, Lizzie Laughlin. Post Office, De Queen, Arkansas. Fifth. Ellen Matilda Murray, bom March 0, 1S54-. Married March 1 1 , ISSO, Edward Ferguson. Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri. Children — Sixth. Alvin F'erguson, born January 7. 1SS6. Sixth. Oscar Ferguson, bom January 7, IHSG. Fifth. Annie Elzina Murray, born January 31, 1.S7L Married June 26, ISSS, Samuel Bryan. Post Of- fice, St. Louis, Missouri. Children— Sixth. James Bryan, born Juanuary 1, 1SN4-. 183 Sixth. Maud Bryan, bom January- 12, 1889. Fifth. Hannah Murray, born October 18, 1872. Married February 7, 1890, Andrew Sibard. Post Office, Perry, Oklahoma. Fourth. Mitchel Murray, born October 16, 1816, died February 27, 1841. Third. John Murray, born about 1787, died in 1855. Unmarried. He cared for his mother during the remainder of her days, and kept up the old home until his death, one or more of his nieces living with him. First. Wm. Brown and Wife, Christiana Thomp- son Brown. Second. Anna Brown and Husband, Neil Murray. Third. Mary Murray, born June 1, 1791, died Septem- ber 20, 1879. Married James Patton, bom Feb- mary 22, 1792, died August 28, 1857. Children— Fourth. Mary Ann Patton, born April 17, 1815, died January 31, 1888. Married Robert Mcintosh. Fourth. Nancy Patton, born April 29, 1817, died April 23, 1898. Married William Sturgeon, born June 10, 1823, died September 5, 1898. Children — Fifth. Mary Ann Sturgeon, bom 1849, died 1849. Fifth. Isabel Sturgeon, born April 1, 1852, died October 12, 1891. Fifth. William P. Sturgeon, born November 4, 1856. Married October 22, 1894, Minnie Ormond, born December 25, 1869. 184 Children — Sixth. Mary Matilda Sturcieon, l)orn June IG, L^!);'. Sixth. James Addison Sturgeon, born May J.'i, is«>7, died December 7, V.KH). Sixth. Nancy May Sturgeon, Ijorn April 22, n>02. Sixth. Isabel Sturgeon, born May 22, 11)04. Fifth. James Patton Sturgeon, born Mareli 2(), 1860, died vSeptember 12, 1860. Fourth. Margaret Patton, bom March 8, 1819, died March 18, 1888, at Platterville, Iowa. Married Captain John Flick, who died in Bedford, Iowa, January 5, 1894. He was a soldier of the Civil War, Captain of Company B, 9th Cavalr3', Iowa Volunteers. Children — Fifth. Mary Ann F'^lick, died in childhood. Fifth. Louisa Flick, died in childhood. Fifth. James P. Flick, Attorney at Law, born Au. 1SG9. Post Office, Pyra. Pa. Fifth. Mauv Elaina Allison Patton, l)om Au;^ust 14, lcS72. Post Office. Kalispell, Montana. ' I-'n-TH. Nancy Eliza hkth Patton, born May ir>, 1875. Post Office. Kalispell. Montana. Fifth. GKKTKrnE Antoinette Patton. l)orn July 1<), 1S7S. Post Office, Pyra, Pa. Fifth- Reijecca Eleanor PATnx)N. born January 23, 1S81. Married April 26. 1905. Frank Burton Ervvin, born December 2, 1879. Post Office, Pyra, Pa. Fourth. Elizareth Jane Patton, bom December 2, 1827. died March 5. 1894. Married November 21. 1854, John Moore, bom June 16. 1826. He was a soldier of the Civil War. Children — I-'ifth. James Murray Sloan Moore, bom October 28, 1855. Married September 7, 1877, Mar«ni July a, 1.S92. Sixth. Do.n.vld Kowl.'lNI) .Moori:, born Dt'crmhcr 19, isya. Sixth. Baijv Mookk, died in infancv. Sixth. Makc.aket Mookk, born June 2, 1S97. Sixth. Mi'kkav Samtkl Mookk, born February, 1S9S. Fifth. Dr. John Wesley F'lick Mookk, born Oeto- ber 27, isCT. died June 11-, 1<)();{. Fifth. Makv Eliza Amanda Mooke, born July 21, 1870, died May 19, 1902. Married Charles Forester, of Whitesbur^h, Pa. Fourth. Isabella-Belle-Patton, bom February 20, 1.S30. Married, first, Robert McCullou«,di, who died in 1S91; seeond, II. K. Welty, who died October 9, 1898. Post Olliee. 221 Otter- man Street, Greensbur*^, Pa. Fourth. Matilda Patton, born June lO, is:52, died December 23, 1858. Married Samuel Barber McNeil, bom December, 1822, died .\ui,aist, 1871. Children — Fifth. James Patton McNeil, born in iso."., died in April, 1857. F'^iFTH. Mary Eliza McNeil, bom Octolxr 15, 1857. Post Office, 221 Ottemian Street, Greensburg, Pa. F'irst. Willia.m Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. Second. Anna Brown Murray and Neil Murray. 193 Third. Robert Murray, born in 1796, died Septem- ber 20, 1873. Married January 16, 1823, Jane Anderson, bom August 25, 1803, deceased. Children— Fourth. Francis Anderson Murray, bom October 21, 1823, died January 21, 1892. Married June 14, 1848, Nancy Hullman, born July 20, 1831, died November 29, 1903. Children — Fifth. Martha Jane Murray, born April 6, 1849, died. Fifth. William James Murray, born December 15, 1850. Married in 1876, Johanna Murrill. Children — Sixth. Nancy Lucie Murray, born September 28, 1877. Sixth. Francis Anderson Murray, born in 1879. He is a soldier of the regular army. Sixth. Zulia Murray, born in 1881. Married Feb- ruary 12, 1901, Charles Louis Murray, born Juh' 20, 1868. Sixth. George Murray, born in 1883. Sixth. Sadie May Murray, born January 11, 1888. Married February 10, 1904, Wirt Hestor Lott. Sixth. Mary Elizabeth Murray, 1)orn April 25, 1889. Fifth. Mary .\nn Murray, born in September 1852, died. Fifth. Robert Neil Murray, born January 21, 1854. Married Etta Howtheon. Post Office, Parkers- burg, West Virginia. 194 Fifth. Sarah Ann MrRRAV.bom December 11, ISf);"). Married Au;4;ust 3(). IsTl, Ik-njainiii IVanklin Hall, horn March l, ISf)-!-. Children — Sixth. Eva Francf^s Ham,, born .\()\ember is, IST.', died October 21, isyj. Sixth. Lti.r M.v"S' IIai,l, born Xoxembcr 7. ISTT, er 22. 1857. Married A})ril 80, 1883, Susie E. Cowley. bom May 3, 18(34-. Post Office. ParkerslmrLT. West Vir«i:inia. Children — Sixth. Lkna Frances Mirr.vv. born .V])ril lo. 1884-. Sixth. .Makv Flizahkth .Mirrav. born .April P.>. 1887. Sixth. Ivthfl .Martha Mlrr.w, l)orn jannary 27. 1891. Sixth. John Kelli;v Murray, born Deeeml)er 1 7. 1894-. Sixth. Blanche Madeline Mlrr.w. born .\pril 2.'. 1898. Fifth. Marilvket Emma Mirrav. born November 12, 1859, died January 8, 1891. Married Janu- ary 8, 1883, William Henry Cowley, born June 24, 1859. Post Office, McMechen, West Vir- ginia. Children— Sixth. Susie Elizabeth Cowley, born October 11, 1883. Sixth. George Francis Cowley, bom March 22, 1885. Sixth. William Metzgar Cowley, bom March 1, 1887. Sixth. Fought Cowley, born August 12, 1889, died June 20, 1890. Fifth. George Ellworth Murray, bom September 25, 1861. Married March 21, 1885, Ratie Rader, born in 1866. Post Office, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Children — Sixth. Elizabeth Murray, born August 25, 1886, died September 2, 1901. Sixth. Dana Aikens Murray, bom April 5, 1888. /I Sixth. Joseph Mitchel Murray, bom March 25,- 1893. Sixth. Paul Murray, bom October 30, 1896, died September 2, 1897. Fifth. Nancy Belle Murray, born August 2, 1863, died. Fifth. Joseph Mitchel Murray, bom February 20, 1866. Fifth. Harry Murray, born March 21, 1868, died in 1868. 196 Fifth. David Civ-ant Mi'kkay, born April f), l.s()l>. M.'irricd jciiiiif Knight. Childrcti — Six'iii. Daisy .\D K'K'av, died July lil, IS'JT. Sixth. Harry Mirrav. Fifth. D.wid (iRant .Mik'K'ay. Married January (>, 1905, Dora ()rciii. I'ost ( )Hkc, I'arkcrsburg, West Viru^inia. I'li-TH. ]^i C1I-: May M^KRA^, Ijorn January 19. 1S7<). Married June 21, 1S99, Israel Kunkk-.horn March 19, 1S4-4-. Dost Office, Merwin, Da. F'oi'RTH. ^L\RY Ann .\h krav, horn June 25, 1S25, (ficd September 7. 1 S9S. ADirried June 1 7, Is 1-7, John Hunter, born January 20, 1S19, died Marcli :U, IS 9 9. Fifth. Emzametii .\L\ktha I Iintkr. born Deeendn-r 18, 1S4-S. Married Deeend)er 'A, 1S()S, WilHani FinlcA' BarncLt, born January S, 1S4-2. He was a soldier of the War ot" the Rebellion. Dost Office, Cortland. ( )liio. Children — Sixth. Fi)\v.\ri) Xi:\v'1"on Darni-;tt. l)orn July 7. Is70. Marric-d Xovember 17, 1S91, (iertrude Blair. born September 27. 1S()5. Dost Office. Cortland. Ohio. Children — Seventh. F'rancks I^i.la P>aknhtt. born November 6,1892. Seventh. Bertha I la Barnett, born .Xovember 28, 1898. 197 Seventh. James Bryan Barnett, born April 20, 1897. Seventh. Florence May Barnett, born August 26, 1898. Seventh. Raymond Oliver Barnett, born October 19, 1899. Seventh. William Loyd Barnett, bom December 1, 1901. Sixth. Francis Murray Barnett, bom Jul3^ 19, 1872. Married August 22, 1898, Jennie Eliza- beth Crooks, born February 12, 1876. Post Office, Cortland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Rodney McKinley Barnett, bom March 12, 1899. Seventh. Bernice Barnett, born October 10, 1900. Seventh. Luella Barnett, born September 11, 1903. Sixth, Jennie Clyde Barnett, born April 22, 1874. Married May 1, 1892, Burton Henry Everett, born February 29, 1871. Post Office, Cortland, Ohio. Children — Seventh. Percie Henry Everett, born January 16, 1894. . Seventh. Elizabeth Mary Everett, born June 4, 1899. Seventh. Clinton William Everett, born October 6, 1902. Sixth. Mary Hettie Barnett, born October 20, 198 187S. Married April 19, 1S99, Cliark-s Clinton Ohl, born November 10, IsTs. I'osiOHiee, Is Summit Street, Warren, Oluo. SixTFi. AlAcuiiK Lhttia Haunktt, born I'ebru.iry 'J'J, 1882. Married July 4-, 1903. Charles Tilfney. Post Office, Warren, Ohio. Sixth. Cora Bell Bar.\i:tt, born May 4-, 188(1. Married January 12. 1904, Albert Charles Allyn. Post Office, Cortland, Ohio. Slxth. Mlna Mlnhkva Baknktt, born .May 0, 1889. Post Office, Cortland, Ohio. Slxth. John FIcnter Barnett, born Se])teniber 13. 1892, died March 12, 189.3. Sixth. Sarah Elizaheth Bak.\i;tt, born Au^nist 5. 1895. F^ii-Tn. Mak<;arh;t Jane Hitnter, l)()rn October 22. 1857. .Married February 14-, 1883, (Teor, ISDI-, dieil January 26, 1894-. Si.Mii. .\lici-: Marif: Mirrav, born .Mareh 30, 1901. Fifth. Maria Jam-; Mirrav, born (^etol)er 23, 1S.")1. Married .\pril 8, 1875, Kol)ert L. Anderson, born February (>, 184-0. Post ( )lhee, X'andalia. Iowa. Children — Sixth. Li-; DicssiI'. Rkll .\ni)i:kson. born April )'), 1870. Post ( )lhee, X'andalia, Iowa. Sixth. Grace Deli. Anderson, l)orn December 2 ^, 1877. Married February 0, 19()1. \alentine Bruner. Post Otliee, Prairie City, Iowa. Children— Seventh. Cecil \anch Brinkr, born June 27, 1903. 201 Sixth. Sarah Euza Anderson, bom June 3, 1880- Married December 28, 1898, Francis Bruner, Post Office, Prairie City, Iowa. Si.xTH. Alexander Glenn Anderson, born January 19, 1883. Post Office, Vandalia, Iowa. Sixth. Lena Frances Anderson, bom October 4, 1885. Post Office, Vandalia, Iowa. Sixth. Clifford Raymond Anderson, born February 17, 1894. Fifth. Robert Francis Murray, born October 26, 1853. Married December 31, 1876, Lida J, Furnoy. Post Office, Runnells, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Neil Murray, born June 22, 1878. Post Office, Runnells, lov^^a. Sixth. James Carlton Murray, born November 18, 1879. Post Office, Runnells, Iowa. Sixth. Charles Wilkins Murray, born December 5, 1882. Post Office, Runnells, Iowa. Sixth. Earnest Murray, born Juh^ 18,1884. Post Office, Runnells, Iowa. Sixth. Maud Murray, born January 16, 1897. Fifth. Eliza Ann Murray, born December 11, 1855. Married September 21, 1876, Joshua W. Wicker, born March 22, 1848. Post Office, Vandalia, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Jennie C. Wicker, born March 26, 1881. Married March 29, 1899, Maxwell Smith, born December 30, 1866. Post Office, Vandalia, Iowa. 202 Sixth. Rosa Bkll Wicker, l)<)rn July 13, ISSG. I'osi Office, Vandali.'i, Iowa. Sixth. Koy D.ml Wickkk, l)()rn May 12. Isso. Sixth. Xi:il AUkkav Wickick, horn Jammry .">, 1SI>2. Fifth. Charles Wallace Mikkav, horn M.iy 11. 1859. Married .\u^nist 24, 1S.S2, Lou A. .Vndcr- soii, born January 30. 1SG2. I'o.st OlHce, Run- nc'lls, Iowa. Children — Sixth. Robert Earl Mirray, born May 7. 1HS3. Post Office, 817 West Cherry' Street, Dcs Moines. Iowa. Sixth. Ralph Ray Murray, born December 28, 1880. Post Office. Runnells, Iowa. Sixth, Harold H. Murray, i)orn January 22, 1S9(), died April 17, 1894. Fourth. Elizabeth Jane Mikkay. horn .Vpril 29. 1829. died .\pril 14. 189o. Married \])n\ T.. 1800, James Stewart, born Marcii 14, 1820, died March 30, 188v5. Children — Fieth. Sarah .Xo.nes Stewart, born June 19. ISOI. died March 10, 1897. Married Octoljer 2 7. issl. William Leslie, born .\u, 1863, died August 5, 1903. Mai-ried December 28, 1885, Lou David, bom August 31, 1865, died May 27, 1 893. Children — Sixth. Infant Murray, died December 1, 1886. Sixth. John Murray, bom Februarj^ .5, 1888. Sixth. Bertha Opal Murray, born September 26, 1889. Fifth. James Grant Murray. Married second, Aug- ust 15, 1895, Fannie Stoner. Fifth. Francis Gilmore Murray, bom March 2, 1867. Married March 12, 18— IdaHanny. Children — Sixth. John Rudolph Murray, born October 6, 18 — , Sixth. Minnie Lou Murray, bom May 23, 1393. Sixth. Paul Murray. Fifth. Ollie Thomas Murray, born September 17, 1868, died July 8, 1871. Fifth. Edwin Bell Murray, bom October 23, 1870, died Febmary 8, 1872. Fifth. Ora Jane Murray, bom November 5, 1872. Married July 17, 1894, J. G. Cormode. Children — Sixth. William Grant Cormode, bom May 21, 1895, Sixth. Frances Burton Cormode, bom July 27, 1897. Sixth. Mae Cormode, born May 30, 1892. Fifth. Sarah Ellen Murray, bom September 30, 1874. Married December 9, 1896, H. M. Hawk. Children — Sixth. Grant Murray Hawk, bom February 2, 1901 . Fifth. Maggie Mae Murray, bom August 15, 1877. Married April 2, 1901, W. F. Barrett. 206 Children — Sixth. Frank Murray Bakkktt, Ijorn December 30, 1901. Sixth. Kuth iRKNii Barrktt, born Feljruary 11, 1'JOl. F'iFTH. Bertun Joseph Mikkav, born J.-iniiarv .', ISSl, died Ai)ri] 29, lS9:i. Fourth. Sarah Murray, l^orn December 1.', 18v33. iMarried December 28, 1875, Dr. William .Mc- Williams. Post Office, Merwin, Westmoreland County, Pa. Fourth. Margaret Murray, born January 5, 1836, died November 10, 1904-. Married March G, 185(3, Alexander Walker Glenn, born November 13, 1827. Post Office, Ilolton, Kansas. Children — Fifth. Murray Glenn, born March 2, 1857, died March 5, 1857. Fifth. George Murray Glenn, born May lo, 185n, died April 3, 1876. Fifth. Robert Francis Gli:nx, born January 7, 1860. Married October 13, 1890, Annie Bradley Carey, born October 7, 1870. Post Office, Ilol- ton, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Wh^lii-: .\lkx.vni)i:r Gi.ic.n.n, horn Se])teml)cr 5. 1891. Sixth. Halcik .Alice (^tLENN, born February 1 I, 1893. Sixth. Helen .M.\k<.ak'i:t (tLi:nn. born .March 28. 1897. Sixth. Dorothy Fk.vnces Gi,enn. bom .May (>. 1901. 2H7 Fifth. Jennie May Glenn, bom June 18, 1862. j Married June 23, 1881, George McLenon, born ; July 3, 1850. Post Office, Everst, Kansas. Children — i Sixth. Henry Alexander McLenon, born April 11, \ 1882. : Sixth. William Neal McLenon, born April 2, 1885. Fifth. William John Glenn, born November 2, 1865. Married June 3, 1891, Mabel Clark Carey, born February 7, 1867. Post Office, Holton, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Edgar Wilson Glenn, bom July 24, 1892. Sixth. Carl Gilbert Glenn, born January 13, 1894. Sixth. Helen Margaret Glenn, born September 23, 1895, died December 4, 1895. Sixth. Alice May Glenn, born January 14, 1897. Sixth. Gladys Mabel Glenn, born May 24, 1899. Sixth. Jetta Elnora Glenn, born September 16, 1902. Fifth. Pressley Adams Glenn, born July 9, 1867. Married August 20, 1895, Zella Gertrude Martin, born October 2, 1866. Post Office, Highland, Kansas. Children — Sixth. Harold Martin Glenn, born November 25, 1899. Sixth. Margaret Elizabeth Glenn, born September 16, 1903, died August 13, 1904. 208 FoiRTH. Mak'ima ^h•|^•^•A^, hoin I-\-l)ru.'iry 'jr,, IK.'iH. died January 22, 1.S4-7. FoiRTii. koiJHKT MiKKAV. hofii laiiiiarv S, LSK), died J-i^+mrtry 22, 1S()1-. He was a soldier ol the War of ihe I\el)elli()ii. I'oiUTH. William I'kown ^I^KK•A^, horn I'ehniary 21, 184-2, died January 21. IS 17. I'oiKTH. Josp:ph B. Mikkav, horn January 9, 1.S4-4-. Married Martha E. Leslie, hoiii May '5. IS-tO. Post Office, Oakmont, Alle<^heny County, I'a. He was a soldier of the War ol the KebellioiL Children — F'iFTH. Frank Hkrmert Murray, born May i:'>,ls()S, died January IS, iSSo. I-'ii-Tii. Eddik Brvon Ml'RRA^', born Aijril G, 1S7U, died September 17, 1S70. I-'ii'TH. Joseph Htdson Mi'RRan, l)orn April 2s, IsTl, died February 1, 1897. Fii-Tii. Jkttr Elnora Murray, born April 2(), ls7.''>. Post Office, Oakmont, Pa. l-'ii'TH. Mary Martha Murray, born necemlxr in, 1877. Post Office, Oakmont. Pa. Fifth. Whjjam Xeill Murray, born September 1»», 1875. Married Linnie Elder, who died I''cl)ru.'iry 28, 1904. Post Office, Oakmont. Pa. Fifth. Jennh-: Love Mirray. born .\pril s, 1S83, died October 12. 1SS4. P^H'-th. Khoda Lkslh-: Murray, born May 12. 1885. died April 10, 1905. Fifth. Helen .\lecia Murray, born June 17,1890. First. William Brown and Christiana Thompson Brown. 2oy Second. Anna Brown Murray, born about 1764-, date of death unknown. Married Neil Murray, bom about 1752, date of death unknown. Children— Third. Margaret Murray, born about 1800, died April 24, 1828. Married James McNeil, died January 27, 1829. Children — Fourth. Samuel Barber McNeil, born December 1822, died August 1871. Married Matilda Pat- ton, bom June 10, 1832, died December 23, 1858. Children — Fifth. James Patton McNeil, born in 1855, died young. Fifth. Mary Eliza McNeil, bom October 15, 1857. Post Office, 221 Otterman Street, Greensburg, Pa. Fourth. Elizabeth McNeil, dates unknown. Mar- ried Hugh Cunningham, dates unknown. Children — Fifth. Abram Cunningham, bom March 11, 184(3, died March 18, 1905. Married November 5, 1868, Catherine Elizabeth Harbison, born Octo- ber 27, 1849. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. Children — Sixth. Lydia-Lidie-Laurette Cunningham, born October 19, 1874. Married December 2, 1903, Albert Hays. Post Office, Valencia, R. F. D. 24, Pa. Sixth. Hugh Lloyd Cunningham, born January 23. 1876. Married, first, Catherine Austin, deceased. Second, Lillie Mahle. Post Office, Bakerstown, Pa. 210 Children — SivVKNTH. Samtki, AisTiN Ci'NMNci II A M , horn Novem- ber 31, 1900. Skvkntii. TwiLA Ma\ CiNMNGiiAM. 1 )()ni J aiiuary f), 1903. Sixth. Di:an IIakiiison CrNSiNciiAM. l)()ni October Ik 1S77. Sixth. Makv Catmkkine Cunningham, born Novem- ber 3, 1SS2. Married James Sterling. Post Office, Lindora, I 'a. Fifth. James McNeil Ci'nningha.m, born Decembers, iS-tT. died April 'JL', iStU. I'li-'in. I\i:\-. R(titi:iM Joii.x Cinninc.ham, bom Mav 2S, 1850, died July 1-1-, 1S95. Married Jennie Cochran, born December 2S, 1850, died .\]n-il 19. 1890. Children — Sixth. iM.ouENcr: So.MicRvn.Li-: Cin.xincha.m. boni June LM. 1S77. Post Office, Oran.ire. New Jersey. Six PH. A.NN.v McXi:il Crx.Ni.Nc.ii.vM.ljorn July .''.1 . 1S79. Post Office, Bloonffield, Indiana. Sixth. Dr. Roiu;kt Law CrNNiNCHA.M, born Sepiem- ber 29. 1880. Post Office, Baltimore. Mary- land. Sixth. I-h,iZAiu: th Cochran CrNNiN(,H am, l)orn ( )cto- ber 5, 1885. Post Office. Newbiir^h, New \'ork. Sixth. Athena Belle Cinninciham, born lannary 11, 1888. Post Office. Newbur-li. New York. Sixth. Makv Margaret CrNNiN(.iiA.M, born January 18, 1890. Post Office, Newbin-h. New York. Fifth. Samuel Cunningham, bom October 15, 1852, died October 22, 1876. Married Sarah Allison. Children — Sixth. Estella McNeil Cunningham, deceased. Fifth. Willie Dickey Cunningham, born September 11, 1855, died April 23, 1857. Fifth. Margaret A. Cunningham, bom July 7, 1858, died December 22, 1879. Fifth. Sarah A. Cunningham, born October 21,1861, died October 22, 1878. 212 Index. r.RNKRATIDN. I^irst, Williruii Hrowii ..... 27 Second, (rc()r;.^c Brown .27 Third, James Hrown ..... 27 Fourth, K()J)crt Hrown . .27 I'ifth, Joseph .Morrison Hrown .... 27 iMlth, James Hrown .28 Pilth, HHzaheth Hrown Mahood .... 29 iMtlh, Hannah E. Hrown .31 [Ml'lh. Infant Hrown ..... 31 1-ilth, Samuel Hrown . . . .31 iMttli, Infant Hrown ..... 31 I'^ifth, Rebecca Jane Brown Mahood .31 iMfth, Robert John Hrown ..... 33 Fourth, Mary Brown Thompson . .33 l-'ifth, John Glass Thompson .... 33 iMflh, Marj,raret Jane Thompson Brewer .34- I'ifth, Hannah Thompson ..... 34- I'ifth, William Martin Thompson .34- Fifth, Robert \V. Thompson .... 36 [■"ifth, .Marv .\nn Thoin]ison Heiirv . .3fi l*"ifth, Catherine Caroline Thompson .Moiitjr,, I, iiMv 3(> Fourth, Margaret Hrown Fulton .... 37 Fifth, Jennie l-^ulton ..... 37 Fifth, Samuel Thompscni Fulton . . .4.0 Fifth, Mathew Fulton ..... 4-1 Fifth, Leslie Fulton .41 Fifth, Xancy Ivllen I-^ihon I'lick .... 4-2 I'ifth, John Fulton . . .4-3 I'ourth, Hannah Brown Ma.vwell .... 43 I'ifth, Margaret Hannah Maxwell Allison .43 I'ifth, James Maxwell . , . . . 43 I'ifth, Man,- Maxwell .43 Fifth, Hannah Maxwell ..... 43 Fifth, Samuel Maxwell . .44 213 Fifth, James G. Maxwell . . . . 45 Fifth, Daniel Maxwell .... . 46 Fifth, Priscilla Rachel Maxwell 46 Fifth, Robert Maxwell .... . 46 Fifth. Ruth Ann Maxwell Houge . 46 Fifth, Martha Esther Maxwell Fagan .48 Fourth, Ruth Brown Snyder . . . . 48 Fourth, Sarah Ann Brown Boyce . ' . . 48 Fifth, Harriet Boyce Moor . . . 48 Fourth, Eleanor Brown .... . 48 Fourth, James Glass Brown . . . . 49 Fourth, Martha Brown Morgan . . 49 Fourth, Rachel Brown Purvis 49 Fifth, Ellen Purvis Love . 49 Fifth, Samuel Anderson Purvis 49 Fifth, Matilda Purvis Marthens . 50 Fifth, Angeline Purvis Mowry 50 Fifth, James Thompson Purvis . . 50 Fourth, Lydia Brown Evans . 51 Fifth, Mary Ellen Evans McBride . 51 Fifth, Sarah Matilda Evans 53 Fifth, Daniel John Evans . 54 Fifth, Lydia Evans Stevens 54 Fifth, Elizabeth Evans Hoffman . 56 Third, Mary Brown Harbison 57 Fourth, Mathew Harbison . 57 Fourth, Mary Harbison Moorhead . 57 Fifth, Mary Ann Moorhead Acre . 57 Fifth, David Moorhead 61 Fifth, Martha Moorhead Kinzer . 61 Fifth, James Moorhead 61 Fifth, Infant Moorhead .... . 63 Fifth, Infant Moorhead 63 Fifth, Mathew Law Moorhead . 63 Fifth, William Thompson Moorhead 63 Fifth, Hannah Moorhead 64 Fifth, John Moorhead 64 Fifth, Robert Moorhead 64 Fifth, Margaret Moorhead Tuxford 65 Fifth, Samuel Moorhead 65 Fifth, Sarah Moorhead . . 65 Fourth , George Harbison .... . 65 Fifth, James Thompson Harbison 66 214 iMfth, WilliaiM List Harbison . .07 Fifth, Mary Jane Harbison Love ... 67 Fifth, Marj.^arel Flcanor Harbison Love <»7 I'ifth, Infant Harbison ..... 71 {•'ifth, Annie Harbison . . .71 iMftli, George List Harbison .... 71 l'\)urth, JauRs Harl)ison . . . . .71 Fifth, Mary Jane Harbison .... 71 I'^iftli, I'^lcauor Vouni^ iLirbison Linn .71 i'iflh, James Thompson Harl»ison ... 72 I-'ifth, Samuel I'ollock Harbison . . . .73 l-'ifth, Mathew Linn Harbison .... 73 I'ifth, .\Lir;iarelta Jane Harbison ,73 I'ifth, Ann Hhza Harbison .... 73 I'ifth. WiUiam John Harbison . . . .73 Fifth, .\Lutha J.ine H.irliison .... 73 I'ourth, John Harbison ...... 7+ I'ifth. John Ihlhr n.irl)ison .... 74 Fifth, James Thompson Harbison .75 I'ifth, Gcortrc H;irl)ison ..... 7tt I-'ifth, Samuel 15. ILirliison .Hi I^'onrih, \\'illi;iiii Harbison ..... 77 I'ourth, Robert FIarl)ison . . . .77 ("ifth, Sarali Jane Harbison .VUisiMi ... 77 l-^ifth, Margaretta Harbison Miller . .77 Fifth, Catherine Elizalicth Harbison Cuiininjihani SO Fifth. Mary Hannah Harbison .Ml iMfth, Anlelia Hamilton Harbison Flick . HI I-ifth, Lida Fllcn Hari)ison . .82 Fifth, Robert Seotl H.irbison .... 82 I'ourih, S.iiunel Harbison ..... 82 Fourth, .Margaret Brown Harbison Cow.in 82 I'ifth, Willi.un Harbison Cowan .... X'2 I'ifth, John Cowan ...... H2 Fifth, Mary .\nn Cowan Henry .... 83 I'ifth, Margaret Maharge Cowan Finkerion 83 I'ifth, James Harbison Cow.-in . .8+ I-'ourth, .\rchibald Thompson Harbison ... 84 Fifth, James Dean Harbison . .84 I'ifth, Sarah Ann Harbison . . . . 8»> 21." Fifth, John Scott Harbison 86 Third, John Brown Fourth, Robert Elliott Brown Fifth, Margaret Jane Brown Pearce Fifth, Elsie Peterson Brown Sedgwick Fifth, John McClain Brown Fifth, Peter Peterson Brown Fifth, Samuel Elliott Brown Fifth, Mary Catherine Brown Harbison Fifth, Sarah Elizabeth Brown Thompson Fifth, Robert Reed Brown Fifth, James Alexander Brown Fifth, William George Brown . Fifth, Ephraim Ogden Brown 87 87 87 88 89 91 91 92 92 92 93 93 93 Fourth, Margaret Brown 93 Fourth, George Brown Fifth, Infant Brown Fifth, John McClain Brown Fifth, Eliza Brown Fifth, Mary Ellen Brown Fifth, Margaret Jane Brown Fifth, Elsie P. Brown Fifth, Robert Jerome Brown Fifth, Cornelies Bracken Brown Fourth, Samuel Glass Brown Fifth, John Glass Brown Fourth, John Gordon Brown Fifth, John Brown Fifth, Philip Dell Brown Fifth, Eliza Dell Brown Fifth, Mary Ann Brown McMillan 93 94 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 96 97 97 Fourth, James Brown . Fifth, Annie Jemima Brown 98 98 Fourth, William Brown Fifth, Mary Narcissa Brown Dickson Fifth, Elizabeth Agnes Brown Fifth, Edward Glass Brown Fifth, Martha Emma Brown Dickson Fifth, John Elliott Brown 98 98 98 99 99 99 216 Fifth, William Hrowii .... 99 Fifth, Infant Hoy Brown .91) Fourth, .Mary Ann Brown Snyder .... 99 Fifth, Phillii) Konclc Snydc-r .99 Fifth, John (Ua.ss Snyder ..... 100 Fifth, jane Eliza Snyder Stepp ..... 100 iMfth, Ceorfrr Milton Snyder .... lOO iMfth, William Samuel Snyder .... lUU Fourth, Jane Fliza Brown I lartsell .... lnl Fifth. Jonas Seymour Hartsell .... lUl Fifth, Mary Ann Hartsell ..... 101 Fifth, Hannah Margaret Hartsell .... lol Fifth, Nancy Jane Hartsell Oarraux . 101 iMflh, Martha Lelitia Hartsell .... 102 Fifth, John Brown Hartsell .... 102 Fifth, Lizzie Maria Hartsell Glasgow .102 Fourth, Reed Bracken Brown .... 102 Fifth, Mary I-:iizaheth Brown Codiran . . . 102 iMfth, Harry Brown . . . . • 103 Fifth, John Knox Brown ..... 103 Fifth, Harriet Rlla Brown McKihlK-n . 10+ Third, Margaret Brown ..... 104 Third, .\nn Brciwn WOodcock .... 10+ Third, William Brown . . . .104- Second, William Brown . . . . 10+ Third, Robert Brown . .105 Third, Agnes Nancy Brown Carnahan . . 105 I'ourth, Mary Carnahan Caldwell .... 105 Fifth, lames Caldwell ..... 105 Fifth, Robert Cahlwell . . . . .106 Fifth, Willi.im Caldwell ..... lOfi Fifth. John Caldwell lOf, Fifth, Nancy Caldwell ..... 100 Fifth, John Glass Brown ..... lo7 Third, Robert Brown ..... 107 Fourth, Willi.im .McCamish Brown .... 107 Fifth. i:iizabethjane Brown Petty 107 Fifth, Mary Louise Brown (iray .... 108 iMfth, Robert Brown ..... 109 [•"ifth. George Harrison Brown .... 109 21 7 Fifth, William McM asters Brown . Fifth, Samuel Jennings Wilson Brown, Fifth, Nancy Elvira Brown Ballard Fourth, John Crawford Brown Fifth, Jacob Alter Alexander Brown Fifth, Robert Brown .... Fifth, William Harrison Brown Fifth, Jane Elizabeth Brown Fifth, George Newton Brown Fifth, Samuel McCandless Brown Fifth, Margaret Jane Elvira Brown Donaldson Fifth, Andrew Burns Brow^n Fifth, Mary Daisy Brown Dunbar • Fifth, Dr. Lincoln Stotler Brown 110 110 111 111 111 111 111 111 112 112 112 112 112 113 Third, John McCamish Brown Fourth, William McCamish Brown Fifth, John Wilton Brown . Fifth, Eliza Ellen Brown Alfred Fifth, Mary McNeil Brown Curran Fifth, Margaret Emma Brown Lodge Fifth, William Howard Brown Fifth, George Addison Brown . Fifth, Clarenda Adaline Brown Black Fifth, Anna Ruth Brown Fifth, Margaret Brown Michener . 113 113 113 113 114 114 114 115 115 115 115 Fourth, Robert Brown Fourth, Ruth Ellen Brown Fourth, Mary Ann Brown 115 115 116 Third, Anna Brown White . Fourth, Mary Ann White Lyon . Fifth, Mary Ann Clotilda Lyon Thompson Fifth, Thomas William Lyon . Fifth, Samuel Addison Lyon Fifth, Henry Harris Lyon Fifth, John Alford Lyon Fifth, Lauretta Atwilda Lyon Maxwell Fifth, Milton Walter Lyon . Fifth, Nancy Lucilla Lyon Maxwell Fifth, Chalmer McQuaid Lvon Fifth, Edwin Baldwin Lyon Fifth, James Stewart Lyon Fifth, Dr. Alvin Kerr Lvon 116 116 116 116 116 116 117 117 117 117 117 118 118 118 218 iMttli. C;irric M;iy Lyon Lij^lit . 1 1 '^ Fourth, William CrciKlitoii White 1 IM Fourth. Joluisoii (ilass Wliiti- . . IIH I'\)urth. Anthony White . lis iMl'h, Anna Mao White I) Filth. Cora Mae Duiian . ..... 120 iMfth, William Movvanl Du-aii .... 1 L'O I'lrili, .Mary Ann Dugan . IJU Fifth, Samuel Addison Dugan .... 120 Fifth. Clara Dug.-m . • . .120 Fifth, Carrie Dugan . . . 120 iMftli, (ieorge Dugan . . . .12') Fifth, Marslu'Ul Henry Dng.in 120 Fifth, infant Du-.m ...... 120 I'ourth, S.innu-l John White . . . 1 -' 1 Fifth. Rollin White . . . . .121 Fifth. Lauretta Atwilda Wiiite . . . . 121 I'ifth, Samuel Howard While . . . . .121 Fifth, Leigh Ogden White . . . . 121 Fifth. Clara Hlla White • . .121 I^fth, Frank Milion White .... 121 [•"ourlh, ILiward I'.rowii White . . : .121 Third. Margaret Brown Taylor . . . 121 Fourth. Demosthenes Linn Taylor .... 121 Fifth. Angie Apaline Taylor .... 122 Fifth, Demosthenes Linn Taylor .... 122 Fifth, William Harrison Taylor .... 122 l-ifth. Freer Taylor 122 I'ifth. Gertrude Taylor ..... 122 Fourth. William Harrison Taylor 122 iMfth. M.iy Taylor . .122 iMt'th, l-;iizal)eth Taylor .122 Fifth, Infant Daughter Taylor 122 Fifth, Eleanor Taylor ...... 122 21U Fifth, Harrison Lloyd Taylor 122 Fourth, Isaac Newton Taylor Fifth, Sylvia Dorcas Taylor Linebarger Fifth, Ralph Benona Taylor Fifth, Orange Parrott Taylor Fifth, Magnolia Irvin Taylor Reynolds Fifth, Alinnie Alice Taylor Lawless Fifth, William Harrison Taylor Fifth, Gillia Emily Taylor Calkens Fifth, Isaac Royal Taylor 123 123 123 124 124 124 125 125 125 Third, George Brown Fourth, Margaret Brown Fourth, Mary Ellen Brown Fourth, Sarah Ann Brown Jeffrey Fourth, Samuel Barber Brown Fourth, William Brown .... Fourth, Nancy Jane Brow^n Walkinshaw Fifth, Doctor John George Brown Walkinshaw Fifth, Margaret Jane Walkinshaw Sexton Fifth, Sarah Luella Walkinshaw Fifth, James Wilson Walkinshaw . Fifth, Walter Lamotte Walkinshaw . Fourth, John McCamish Brown 125 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 127 127 127 127 Third, Mary Brown Douglass . Fourth, Mary Jane Douglass Stanle}^ Fifth, Mary Elizabeth Stanley . Fifth, James Harrison Stanley Fifth, William Douglass Stanley Fifth, Adaline Stanley Murray Fifth, George Brown Stanley 127 127 127 127 128 128 129 Fourth, Nancy Douglass Dixon Fifth, Mary Naomi Dixon Stevenson Fifth, Belle Dixon Speight . 130 130 130 Fourth, John Larimer Douglass . Fifth, James Douglass Fifth, Ella Douglass Fifth, Mary Douglass Fifth, Adaline Douglass . Fifth, Emma Douglass Fifth, Harley Douglass Fifth, Martha Douglass Hunter 131 131 131 131 131 131 132 132 220 Fifth, Frank Larimer Douglass Fifth, Nellie Douglass . Fifth, Robert Lcroy Douglass Fourth, William nou<^lass [•"ifth, Mary Ivklora Douglass l'er;^iisoii Fifth, William Fdward Doui^lass Fifth, Hattie May Douglass Strublc I-'ifth, James Heiiotii Douj^lass I'^ifth, Minnie Belle Douglass Fifth, Strother Fent Douglass Fifth, iMank Larimer Douglass I-'iftli, Charles Lew Dougl.iss 132 132 132 132 132 133 133 133 133 1 33 131- 134- Fourth, Adaline Douglass Cochran Fifth, Emma Cochran Fifth, Mary Cornelia Cochran Gardner [""ifth, James Alvin Cochran Fifth, Lura Adaline Cochran F''ifth, Agnes Eleanor Cochran Cozinc Fifth, Charles Cochran . Fifth, Jessie Elmira Cochran Fifth, George Lake Cochran Fifth, (irace Cochran Fifth, Kavmond Chester Cochran 13+ 134 134 134- 1 30 135 135 135 1 .3-) 136 136 Fourth, I'lmira Douglass Harris Fifth, lilizabeth Anna Harris Lamb Fifth, Mary Alida Harris Wilson Fifth, Ella Virginia Harris Morgaridge Fifth, Amelia Elmira Harris Morseman I'^ifth, William I-'rederick Harris 130 136 136 136 137 137 I'ourth, Margaret Anna Douglass Cochran Fifth, John Ulysses Cochran Fifth, William Edward Cochran Fifth, Robert Stanley Cochran Fifth, Lina Naomi Cochran Leighty i;!7 137 137 137 138 Fourth, James Douglass Fourth, George Brown Douglass 13S 13H Second, Christiana Brown McCaslin Third, Robert McCaslin Fourth, Elizabeth McCaslin McClelland Fifth, Doctor Robert Culbertson McClelland 138 138 138 139 221 Fifth, William McClelland Fifth, Ann Eliza McClelland "ssvFifth, Samuel Andrew McClelland Fifth, Malinda McClelland Fifth, George Harmer McClelland 140 140 140 141 141 Fourth, Jane McCaslin Fourth, Andrew McCaslin Fourth, Andrew McCaslin Fifth, Mary Mahood McCaslin Beckett Fifth, Jeanette Culbertson McCaslin Beattie Fifth Rev. Robert McCaslin Fifth, Rev. David Rinehart McCaslin Fifth, Doctor William Alfred McCaslin Fifth, George Washington McCaslin Fifth, Harmer McCaslin Fifth, John McCaslin Fifth, James Fredrick McCaslin Fifth, Attorney Thomas Andrew McCaslin 142 142 142 142 143 143 144 145 146 146 146 147 147 Fourth, Harmer McCaslin Fifth, Frances Jane McCaslin Fifth, John Harmer McCaslin 147 147 147 Fourth, Robert McCasHn Fifth, Mary Jane McCaslin Kelley Fifth, George Whitesell McCaslin . Fifth, John Milan McCaslin Fifth, Horace Franklin McCaslin . Fifth, William Albert McCaslin Fifth, Laura Elizabeth McCaslin Harrison Fifth, Albert Newton McCaslin Fifth, Anna Roberta McCaslin Hazlett 147 145 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 Fourth, Mary Jane McCaslin Rinehart . Fourth, Anna McCaslin Addison Fifth, Flora Addison Brown Fifth, Mary Jane Addison Oswald . Fifth, Minerva Addison Anderson Fifth, Frances Eliza Addison Fifth, Jessie Hanna Addison Groetzinger Fifth, Clarence Harmer Addison 150 150 150 150 151 152 152 153 Third, James McCaslin . Fourth, John McCasHn Fifth, Susan McCaslin Fry 153 153 153 222 Fifth, MarLT.-iret McCaslin M..tc . . l.'>4- Fifth, Sarah McCaslin Miller . .154 Fifth, James McCaslin ..... If.l Fifth, John McCaslin ...... l.'.f, Fourth, James McCaslin ..... l.")t; Fifth, .M a r\ .McCaslin To wnsend .... l.'.r, I'ourth, (icor^c .McCaslin ..... 1~j») Fifth. William .McCaslin ..... inO I'ifth, Marj^aret McCaslin Stout .... 157 Fifth, .Martin McCaslin ...... 15« I'ifth, Alice .McCaslin Jones . .... 158 Fifth, Emma May McCaslin . 15K iMfth, Georjje H. McCaslin ..... 15S I'itth, Frank McCaslin ...... 159 Fourth. Marji^aret McCaslin Hall . 15'.) Fifth, Julia Ann Hall Rhoades . . .159 Fourth, Susanna McCaslin ..... 159 Third, John .Mathew McCaslin . . . .160 Fourth, .Mar-rirel McCaslin Walker . . • IfiO I'ifth, James Wilson Walker ..... IHd Fifth, Leandcr McLaughlin Walker . . . ir,(i Fifth, \ndrc\v McCaslin Walker . . . . ir,n Si.xth. Jessie J. Walker ..... If.o Fourth, Christiana Cris.sic Ann McCaslin Bond I'il Fourth, Rachel McCaslin Graham If.l Fifth. Tliomas Benjamin Graham .... UH I'iftli, I. Ida Graham Geiger ..... 1<»1 Fifth, Elizalteth (»rahani Swick . . . . Itil Fifth, William Hugh Graham .... \r,J Fifth. Annie McC.islin Haird ..... li'.J Fourth, Elizabeth Burns McCaslin Pettitl . H>1.' Fifth, .\athaniel Francis Fettitt .... I'".-' l-ifth, i:iizaheth Ann IVttitt .... Kl.'S I'ifth, Rebecca Mary Pettitt Brown .... HV.\ Fifth, Margaret .Malissa Pettitt McBriar , KJ.'i Fifth, Harmer Wilson Pettitt ..... 16;? Fifth. Christiana Clarissa Pettitt Skidmorc 164- Fifth, John McCaslin Pettitt ..... 164 Fifth, Samuel Kerr Pettitt ..... 16+ :j23 Fifth, Walter Leroy Pettitt Fifth, Arthur Agnew Pettitt Fifth, Aurie Bell Pettitt . Fifth, Jesse Dwight Pettitt . Fourth, Rebecca Jane McCasHn Bond Fourth, Wilson McCaslin Fourth, Mary Wilson McCaslin . Third, Andrew McCaslin Fourth, George Brown McCaslin Fifth, William Henry McCaslin Fifth, Mary Jane McCaslin Preston Fifth, Angelina McCaslin Harris Fifth, Josephine McCaslin Potter Fifth, Mark Graham McCaslin Fifth, George Albert McCaslin . Fifth, Samuel McCaslin Fifth, John McCaslin Fifth, Elizabeth Esther McCaslin Whitne3' Fifth, Lydia Luella McCaslin Muse 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 165 165 166 167 167 168 168 168 169 169 169 169 Fourth, John McCaslin Fourth, Mathew Lowry McCaslin Fifth, Miranda McCaslin Coulehan Fifth, Mathew McCaslin Fifth, Adaline McCaslin Atwood . Fifth, Walter Lowry McCaslin 169 169 170 170 170 171 Fourth, Catherine Jane McCaslin Childs Fifth, Caroline Childs . Fifth, Lowry Childs Fourth, Mary Lowry McCaslin Halloway Fifth, Samuel Halloway Fifth, Abbie Halloway Hassett Fifth, Mary Hallowaj' Clarke Fifth, Elizabeth Halloway Third, Samuel McCaslin Third, George McCaslin . Third, Elizabeth McCaslin Burns . Fourth, Alexander Burns . Fourth, Christiana Burns Fourth, Margaret Jane Burns Brown Fifth, Anna Jemima Brown 171 171 171 171 171 171 172 172 172 172 172 172 173 173 173 :i24 Fourtli, Dcjctor Gcorfje McCaslin Rrown Fifth, William McCaslin 173 17:j Second, Margaret Brown Harhcr 17:{ Second, Anna Rrown Murray Third, William Murray Fourth, David Murray Fifth, Samuel McFa I7r, 17f, 17f, 177 Fourth, John Murrav Fifth, John Weir Murray Fifth, Sarah Jane Murra3' Fulton . Fiflli, William Murray . Fifth, David Milehel Murray iMflii, Mary C. Murray Scott . Fifth, Margaret Miller Murray Beach Fifth, James Alfred Murray Fifth. Hlizalx'th Murray Starritt Fiftii, Martha Matilda Murrav 177 177 17H 180 ISO IHO IHO 180 IMI 181 Fourth, J.anies Patton Murray Fiftii. Mary Catherine Neil Fifth, John Alfred Murray . Fifth, Jeanctte Cordelia Murray Barrett Fifth, Annie Eliza Murray Kowly . Fifth, (icorpfc Murray Fifth, Kllen Matilda Murray Ferguson Fifth, Annie Eliza Murray Bryan Fifth, Hannah Murrav Sibard 181 ISl 182 182 183 183 183 183 184 Fourth, Mitchel Murray . Third, John Murray Third, Mary Murray- Fourth, Mary Aim Patton Mclntish I'ourth, Nancy Patton Sturgeon . Fifth, Man.- Ann Sturgeon . Fifth, Isabel Sturgeon Fifth. William P. Sturgeon . Fifth, James Patton Sturgeon . 1H4- 1S4- 184- lS-4- 1S4- 1S4- 184- 1S4 184- 22.'> Fourth, Margaret Patton Flick Fifth, Mary Ann Flick . Fifth, Louisa Flick . . . , Fifth, James P. Flick Fifth, Abram Flick . . . . Fifth, William H. Flick . Fifth, Mary Flick Blackemore Fifth, Sarah Flick Johnston Fifth, John C. Flick . . . . Fourth, William Patton . Fourth, John M. Patton ' , Fifth, Mary Ellen Patton Fifth, Margaret Patton Hutchinson Fifth, Sarah Emily Patton Fifth, Elizabeth Elaina Patton Fifth, John Stark Patton Fifth, Doctor James Murray Patton Fifth, Howard Patton . Fifth, Rebecca Jane Patton Heilman Fifth, Professor William Addison Patton Fifth, Thomas Sherman Patton Fifth, Samuel McNeil Patton . 185 185 185 185 186 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 189 189 189 189 Fourth, James Patton Fifth, James William Patton Fifth, Samuel McNeil Patton Fifth, Luella Belle Patton Jaquette Fifth, Rachel Matilda Patton Fifth, Mary Elaina Allison Patton Fifth, Nancy Elizabeth Patton Fifth, Gertrude Antoinette Patton Fifth, Rebecca Eleanor Patton Erwin 190 190 190 190 191 191 191 191 191 Fourth, Elizabeth Jane Patton Moore . Fifth, James Murray Sloan Moore Fifth, Martha Arabella Josephine Moore Pierce Fifth, Fannie Eugenia Bancroft Moore McConnell Fifth, William Wallace Elgin Moore . Fifth, Samuel Ambrose Lincoln Moore Fifth, Dr. John Mosby Flick Moore . Fifth, Mary Eliza Amanda Moore Forester 191 191 192 192 192 192 193 193 Fourth. Isabella Belle Patton Welty Fourth. Matilda Patton McNeil Fifth, James Patton McNeil 193 193 193 226 Fifth, Mary Eliza McNeil 103 Third, Robert Murray Fourth, Francis Anderson Murray Fifth, Martha Jane Murray Fifth, WiUiam James Murray Fifth, Mary Ann Murray Fifth, Robert Neil Murray . Fifth, Sarah Ann Murray Ilall Fifth, Jolin I'rancis Murray I-'ifth, Mar;^arel Hninia Murray Cowley [•"it'lli, ("ieorge Ellsworth Murray Fifth, Nancy Belle Murray Fifth, Joseph Mitchel Murray Fifth, Harry Murray Fifth, David Grant Murray l-'iftli, Luev Mav Murrav Kunkle 1U4 194 1<»4 194 194 194 195 195 1 95 19t> 196 196 196 197 197 Fourth, Mary Ann Murray IlunLcr . Fifth, Elizabeth Martha Hunter Barnctt Fifth, Margaret Jane Hunter Hamilton Fifth, Robert Alexander Hunter 197 197 199 200 Fourth, Neil Murray Fifth, William Wiikins Murray Fifth, Maria Jane Murray Anderson Fifth, Robert Francis Murray . Fifth, Eliza Ann Murray Wicker Fifth, Charles W.ill.ue Murray Fourth, Elizabeth Jane Murray Stewart Fifth, Sarah Ajj^nes Stewart Leslie Fifth, Samuel Stewart Fifth. Robert Murray Stewart Fiftli, Letitia Joanna Stewart Reed Fifth, James Paul Stewart Fifth, Lydia M. Stewart Lafterty L'OO 201 201 202 202 203 203 203 204 204 204 205 205 Fourth, John Murray Fifth, Robert Simpson Murray Fifth, James Grant Murray Fifth, Francis Gilmore Murray Fifth, Oilie Thomas Murray Fifth, Edwin Hell Murray . Fifth, Ora Jane Murray Corniode Fifth, Sarah Ellen Murray- Hawk Fifth, Maggie Mae Murray Barrett 203 205 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 227 Fifth, Benton Joseph Murray 207 Fourth, Sarah Murray McWilUams Fourth, Margaret Murray Glenn Fifth, Murray Glenn Fifth, George Murray Glenn Fifth, Robert Francis Glenn Fifth, Jennie May Glenn Fifth, William John Glenn Fifth, Pressley Adams Glenn Fourth, Martha Murray . Fourth, Robert Murray Fourth, Joseph E. Murray Fifth, Frank Herbert Murray Fifth. Eddie Byron Murray Fifth, Joseph Hudson Murray Fifth, Jettie Elnora Murray Fifth, Mary Martha Murray Fifth, William Neil Murray Fifth, Jennie Love Murray . Fifth, Rhoda Leslie Murray Fifth, Helen Alecia Murray 207 207 207 207 207 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 Third, Margaret Murray McNeil Fourth, Samuel Barber McNeil Fifth, James Patton McNeil Fifth, Marv Eliza McNeil 210 210 210 210 Fourth, Elizabeth McNeil Cunningham Fifth, Abram Cunningham Fifth, James McNeil Cunningham Fifth, Rev. Robert John Cunningham Fifth, Samuel Cunningham Fifth, Margaret A. Cunningham Fifth, Sarah A. Cunningham 210 210 211 211 212 212 212 SEE L.e. CO BO 228 BIRTHS. NAME DAY OF YEAR MONTH BIRTHS. NAME DAY OF MONTH YEAR DEATHS. NAME OAV OF VE*» MONTH MARRIAGES. NAMES DAY OF MONTH YEAR ^\ ^0 V "^ .^^ '^ A- ,^ °o ^o .0' •^^ o o 4 //' '■''\<^^ o V « • o ^-'^ ^0 ^ *,•_"' \> O *■ f .* .*! °<. o o >"■> ^ ^Mi: ■^Z ^^^^^ "^^^^ "' ' . . » ' . G^ ^^. s^' '^^ .c,'^"' '\''^-. VX^ vP l,^ \^'''\ V.^^^ "•^. •*b / : ^"^^ • tV-^ c,vr vP9^ v'^^ !• y w ^^ <• ?.o ■ y > \.^^* -^'^^ "V ^ ^^0^