_John FARIS _________+ | (1759 - 1838) m 1788 _William FARIS ______| | (1793 - 1873) m 1817| | |_Agnes STUART _______+ | m 1788 | |--Nancy FARIS | (1826 - 1826) | _Archibald MCDONALD _ | | |_Elizabeth MCDONALD _| (1796 - 1873) m 1817| |_Elizabeth BROWNLEE _
[11625] [S203] Family Group Records, Camp Springs, MD
[11626] [S203] Family Group Records, Camp Springs, MD
_William FIFE _______+ | (1751 - 1808) _William FIFE _______| | (1793 - 1844) | | |_Margaret BOYD ______ | (1763 - 1849) | |--Samuel B FIFE | (1833 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mary THOMAS ________| (1800 - 1870) | |_____________________
[1112] [S209] Descendants of John and William Fife
[19411]
Photocopy in my posession, originally written for a family reunion in 1890
[1111] [S282] 1850 Columbiana County, OH Census (Perry Twp)
[19514] Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
aged 17, born in PA
_William FIFE _______+ | (1777 - 1862) m 1807 _Joseph FIFE ________| | (1820 - 1894) m 1852| | |_Jane ROBINSON ______ | (1787 - 1867) m 1807 | |--William L FIFE | (1854 - 1935) | _____________________ | | |_Martha MESSENBAUGH _| (1830 - 1924) m 1852| |_____________________
[8628] [S149] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
[19336] Toledo-Lucas County Library
[8629] [S295] 1870 Columbiana County, OH Census (Hanover Twp)
[19533] Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
aged 16, born in OH
[8630] [S149] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
[19336] Toledo-Lucas County Library
year only
[8631] [S149] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
[19336] Toledo-Lucas County Library
year only
_Joseph KIRK ________+ | (1697 - 1773) m 1723 _Isaac KIRK _________| | (1735 - 1803) m 1763| | |_Anne HOOD __________+ | (1701 - ....) m 1723 | |--Phebe KIRK | (1764 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Rachel ??? _________| (1737 - 1834) m 1763| |_____________________
[N400]
Copied from: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Logan/LoganPerry.htm
History of Logan County and Ohio
Chicago: O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers, 1880
Perry Twp, pages 648-649
STEPHEN HARRIMAN, farmer; P. O., North Greenfield; is the second eldest of the Harriman family now living; he was born in Washington Co., Pa., Dec. 29, 1817, and is a son of Simpkin and Sarah (Green) Harriman, who were blessed with a family of thirteen children. Simpkin's father was David Harriman, who was born in Maryland and removed to Washington, Pa., prior to the war of the Revolution, where Simpkin was born, l788. He married in 1806, and emigrated west in 1825, locating where David Harriman, Jr., lives; here Simpkin remained until his death, which occurred Feb. 4, 1872, and his wife in October, 1868. Stephen's grandmother was Phoebe Kirk before marriage, but she afterwards married Nehemiah Green, who served all through the war of the Revolution. Simpkin Harriman was a graduate, and during his life was mostly engaged in teaching. Returning to David-he was raised to farming, and at he age of 17 began for himself; at the age of 22, on Jan. 16, 1840, he was united in matrimony to Harriet Watkins, born in Jefferson Tp., Sept. 18, 1816; she is a daughter of James and Nancy (White) Watkins. The Watkinses are from Sussex Co., Va., and came west in 1816, and located in the southern part of Jefferson Tp. James W. died in 1862; his wife in 1852. For a time after Stephen was married, he lived on the Harriman farm, but in February, 1845, he moved to the northern part of Perry, where he has since resided, first purchasing sixty acres; he has now 268 acres. Of five children born to him four are living-William H., born Nov. 9, 1840; enlisted in 1861, in Co. A 15th U. S. Regulars; after serving three years in the war, he was taken prisoner at the battle of Chickamauga, and died in Andersonville prison, a martyr to his country; Ann E., born Sept. 20, 1842, now Mrs, John Gwynn; Shepherd, Dec. 22, 1852, now a minister in Kansas; Thomas, Aug. 8, 1854, on home farm. Mr. Harriman and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
[16951] [S583] Kirk Ancestor Charts and Family Group Sheets
[19914]
also includes letters and other family info
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser ([email protected])
c 1764
[18864] [S829] Third Presbyterian Church Marriages 1785 - 1799: Philadelphia, PA
[20249]
From: Pennsylvania Archives. Second Series. Vol. IX. Published under direction of Matthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Edited by John B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, State Printer, 1880.
"Marriage Record of the Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, 1785-1799," pp. 515-551.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/philadelphia/church/3dpresby01.txt
"1786, Jan. 5, Green, Nehemiah, and Phebe Kirk"
[18865] [S583] Kirk Ancestor Charts and Family Group Sheets
[19914]
also includes letters and other family info
copies of pages sent to me by Kay Hauser ([email protected])
provided full date
[12417] [S390] Harris, Patty ([email protected])
[19658] from her Sprowls family files
_____________________ | _Riley WYNES ________| | (1853 - 1891) m 1889| | |_____________________ | | |--India WYNES | | _Isaac SUPLER _______+ | | (1822 - 1896) |_Mariah Jane SUPLER _| (1853 - 1924) m 1889| |_Nancy LIVINGOOD ____ (1823 - 1908)
[15282] [S628] Marasco, Floyd ([email protected])
[19976]
from his files