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Clinton and Warren County, Ohio Fallis'

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These Fallis' were mostly Quaker Friends descendants of George and Mary Fallis of Frederick and Stafford County, Virginia, brother to my Jacob Follis of Jeremy's Run Shenandoah County, Virginia. It appears they interacted as various family members are found in records in at least the 3 neighboring counties of Greene, Clinton and Warren. This is a collecting page for information I come across related to these families.

An Elizabeth, George, James, Mary and Richard Fallis are mentioned in the Clinton County, Wilmington, Ohio History book.

Miami Monthly Meeting of Friends Cemetery Hicksite and Orthodox with map location. Actual handwritten records of burials. Local Quaker Meeting Houses and Cemetery Sites locations need to add to Google maps.

Springfield Friends Cemetery - Eli Harvey (Fallis) Internationally known animal sculptor

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Genealogy research is never complete, important details might be missing, and often contains errors, so let me know if your research contradicts mine. My Indiana and Ohio family research comes from conversations with relatives, scrapbooks, library research, online records, visits to courthouses, final resting places on family farms and cemeteries. Families in other states rely mostly on the research of others. Links to other web sites often change then won't work, so if you find broken links, have additional information on any families, corrections, photos, or anything to add to the history of our families, please leave a Comment in my Guest book, join my Follis Families on Facebook page for updates and new discoveries, or send an Email. The Wayback Machine archives most old web pages so copy and paste the broken URL address to find the missing 404 pages that disappeared. I like Dick Eastman's newsletter on using Unverified Data from the internet.

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