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64. Unknown WHITE was born in Ireland.
72. Phillip YOUNCE [image] was born about 1775/1776 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA. He died in 1864 in Newton, Miami, Ohio, USA. He was buried in 1864 in Stillwater, Miami, Ohio, USA. He married Margaret BURKET in 1808 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA. [Parents]
73. Margaret BURKET was born about 1772/1773 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA. She died in 1862 in Newton, Miami, Ohio, USA. She was buried in 1862 in Stillwater, Miami, Ohio, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
74. Henry MICKLE (OR MICHAEL) was born about 1795/1800 in , , North Carolina, USA. He died on 27 Jul 1879 in Eaton, Delaware, Indiana, USA. He was buried in 1879 in Eaton, Delaware, Indiana, USA. He married Elizabeth STEWART on 26 Sep 1816 in , Miami County, Ohio.
Date: April 21, 2001 at 09:49:04
In Reply to: Elizabeth Stewart Mickle by Darlene White of 7664
I'm also descended from Philip Younce. If I remember correctly, George Younce had a son John Younce. Lydia Younce was one of John's daughters (John was married twice). Lydia married Ira Josephus Hunt (son of Jonathan Fryer Hunt and Sarah Martha Emery) of Delaware Co., Indiana.According to the Miami Valley Ohio Genealogical Index (http://206.103.255.36/miami/index.htm), Elizabeth Stewart and Henry Michael married in 1816 in Miami Co., Ohio. "Michael" seems to be the preferred spelling of the name. There are a few names spelled "Mickel" and only one person in Miami Co. spelled "Mickle."
posted by Jeff Taylor on GenForum
jeff.taylor@roch.edu*****************************************************************
Posted by: Mike Ferguson Date: May 05, 2001 at 17:52:50
In Reply to: Henry Mickle & Elizabeth Stewart Mickle by Darlene White of 191
The elusive Henry Michael who married Elizabeth Stewart Sept.26,1816 in Miami Co. ,OH was marr. by David Jenkins JP. He died in Eaton, Indiana July 27,1879, at the age of 80. You forgot Mahala's sister Lucinda
who also married a Younce as well as Mary. I descended thru Samuel Michael. Write to me by e-mail if you wish.
75. Elizabeth STEWART was born about 1800 in , , South Carolina, USA. She died in Jan 1869 in Eaton, Delaware, Indiana, USA. She was buried in 1869 in Eaton, Delaware, Indiana, USA.
76. Archibald MC CLAIN 1, 2 was born about 1780 in , , West Virginia. [Parents]
78. John Wesley WEATHERBEE 1 was born on 17 Feb 1760 in Gloucester, New Jersey. He died on 14 Apr 1851 in Coolville, Troy Twp., Athens, Ohio. He was buried in 1851 in Noble Cemetery, Troy Twp., Athens, Ohio. He married Elizabeth LACEY in 1789 in Cape May, New Jersey. [Parents]
79. Elizabeth LACEY 1 was born in 1771 in New Jersey. She died in 1848 in Ohio. [Parents]
80. Andrew J BIRD was born in 1775 in Smith Creek, Augusta (Rockingham), Virginia, USA. He died on 1 Dec 1835 in Bellbrook, Greene, Ohio, USA. He married Sarah GRIFFITH on 14 Feb 1822 in , Greene, Indiana, USA. [Parents]
81. Sarah GRIFFITH was born in 1800 in , , Virginia, USA. She died in 1888.
84. Daniel Sr. MOWEN 1 was born on 11 Sep 1792 in Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland. He died on 8 Apr 1845. He married Unknown before 1817 in Maryland. [Parents]
I am supposing this link to be true based on the dates and locations.
88. Adam BRICKER was born on 8 Oct 1763 in Redstone Fort (now Brownsville), Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 31 Aug 1845 in , Clermont, Ohio, USA. He was buried in Williamsburg, Clermont, Ohio, USA. He married Rebecca HARTMAN in 1805 in Williamsburg, Clermont, Ohio, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
89. Rebecca HARTMAN was born on 13 Jun 1778 in , , New Jersey, USA. She died . [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
92. John S MAYS was born in 1783 in Virginia. He died about 1869 in , Jay, Indiana, USA. He was buried in Lancaster Cemetery, Salamonia, Jay, Indiana. He married Hannah REDDEN. [Parents]
John and Hannah moved to Jay County in 1832 with nine of their 11 children.
93. Hannah REDDEN was born in 1786 in Virginia. She died after 1869 in Salamonia Cemetery, Jay County, Indiana. She was buried in Lancaster Cemetery, Salamonia, Jay, Indiana. [Parents]
94. William BONNEL was born on 28 Jul 1797 in West Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co. PA. He died in 1875 in Jay Co IN. He married Rebecca MC GINNIS. [Parents]
95. Rebecca MC GINNIS was born on 19 Jun 1803 in Greene Co PA. She died in 1862 in Jay Co IN. [Parents]
96. Charles BORROR was born in 1757 in , , Virginia, USA. He married Sidney WEES. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document. Dear Evelyn, Since the explosion of information on the Internet, we have had so many inquiries that we have had to post the following to most: Thank you for your recent inquiry and information onyour relationship to our family. We encourage all Borror descendants to join our Borror Family Association and to subscribe to our Borror's Corners Newsletter. The BFA is now in the process of publishing a three- volume book on what has been gathered to date about the family. Hopefully, information from you and answers to your thoughtful inquiry will inable us to learn much more about our history. Perhaps we will be able to incor- porate your information and the further research we would need to do in answer to your questions in a future volume or addendum. Thank you for your interest and loyalty to our great Borror family. I did not send that note to you because we needed so much to investigate again the possibility that the Hannah Borror who married Elias Stump was indeed, a daughter of Charles. As you can see, it has taken quite awhile for us to get that done. Illness, the difficulty in getting any secretarial help and the busyness of the holidays have really put us far behind. We have all the same records you do about the probable relationship but have no proofof the connection. That, with the fact that she is not mentioned as the daughter of Charles in any family histories or records that are extant, has kept us from listing her as a daughter of Charles. It is quite true, however, as you are aware, that children who died at a young age in our early families have often been omitted, which is very sad. I wonder if Hannah might be one of Charles's half Shawnee (or another Indian family) children? Our family traditions (we have noproof either!) clearly indicate that Martin, son of Charles, had an Indian mother. We also see the facial characteristics of the American Indian show up in his descendants. Martin had high, prominent cheekbones and broad upper face as seenin his old faded photograph. I have a second cousin who is a remarkable "look a like" and one of my own great-granddaughters has the exact beautiful face that is seen in so many paintings of the Cherokees and Shawnees, both of which once lived on the lands of our ancestors. As you may know, Charles's Revolutionary War assignment was to fight the Indians who were bothering the settlers on the western front, now West Virginia and eastern Ohio. He was discharged in 1782 and none of his children were born until the next year (as far as we know). His wife, shown as "Sidney Wees" in family records, has been a mystery to us and could well have been Indian (or perhaps only half Indian) because all efforts to relateher to any Wees/Weese/Weise families in the area have been in vain. There is so much we simply do not know. We will be glad to list Hannah as the probable daughter of Charles. We have certainly found no one else to "claim her." Thankyou for your patience with us and if you can add anything else to our history, please let us know. Lillian
GEN: See Historical Document. Dear Evelyn, Since the explosion of information on the Internet, we have had so many inquiries that we have had to post the following to most: Thank you for your recent inquiry and information onyour relationship to our family. We encourage all Borror descendants to join our Borror Family Association and to subscribe to our Borror's Corners Newsletter. The BFA is now in the process of publishing a three- volume book on what has been gathered to date about the family. Hopefully, information from you and answers to your thoughtful inquiry will inable us to learn much more about our history. Perhaps we will be able to incor- porate your information and the further research we would need to do in answer to your questions in a future volume or addendum. Thank you for your interest and loyalty to our great Borror family. I did not send that note to you because we needed so much to investigate again the possibility that the Hannah Borror who married Elias Stump was indeed, a daughter of Charles. As you can see, it has taken quite awhile for us to get that done. Illness, the difficulty in getting any secretarial help and the busyness of the holidays have really put us far behind. We have all the same records you do about the probable relationship but have no proofof the connection. That, with the fact that she is not mentioned as the daughter of Charles in any family histories or records that are extant, has kept us from listing her as a daughter of Charles. It is quite true, however, as you are aware, that children who died at a young age in our early families have often been omitted, which is very sad. I wonder if Hannah might be one of Charles's half Shawnee (or another Indian family) children? Our family traditions (we have noproof either!) clearly indicate that Martin, son of Charles, had an Indian mother. We also see the facial characteristics of the American Indian show up in his descendants. Martin had high, prominent cheekbones and broad upper face as seenin his old faded photograph. I have a second cousin who is a remarkable "look a like" and one of my own great-granddaughters has the exact beautiful face that is seen in so many paintings of the Cherokees and Shawnees, both of which once lived on the lands of our ancestors. As you may know, Charles's Revolutionary War assignment was to fight the Indians who were bothering the settlers on the western front, now West Virginia and eastern Ohio. He was discharged in 1782 and none of his children were born until the next year (as far as we know). His wife, shown as "Sidney Wees" in family records, has been a mystery to us and could well have been Indian (or perhaps only half Indian) because all efforts to relateher to any Wees/Weese/Weise families in the area have been in vain. There is so much we simply do not know. We will be glad to list Hannah as the probable daughter of Charles. We have certainly found no one else to "claim her." Thankyou for your patience with us and if you can add anything else to our history, please let us know. Lillian
102. Michael YANKEE YANKEY was born in 1775 in Raders Church, Timberville, Rockingham, Virginia. He was christened in Apr 1791 in Old Pine Church, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA. He died in 1830/1940 in , Pendleton, Virginia, USA. He was buried in Old Homeplace, Pendleton, Virginia, USA. He married Mary Magdalena HOTTINGER on 3 Sep 1793 in , Rockingham, Virginia, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
103. Mary Magdalena HOTTINGER was born about 1770/1780 in , Rockingham or Shenandoah, Virginia, USA. She died after 1840 in , Pendleton, Virginia, USA. She was buried in Old Homeplace, Pendleton, Virginia, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
120. Israel STANDIFORD was born on 12 Apr 1720 in MD. He died in 1794 in Orange County, North Carolina. He married Cassandra ANDERSON on 6 Jan 1742/1743 in MD. [Parents]
121. Cassandra ANDERSON was born in 1726. She died in 1794 in North Carolina. [Parents]
122. Abraham GRAFFIS was born on 30 Aug 1784 in Shavers Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 14 Sep 1864 in , Fairfield, Ohio, USA. He married Frances Fannie GRAY on 27 Apr 1809 in , Blair, Pennsylvania, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
123. Frances Fannie GRAY was born on 27 Mar 1786 in , Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 4 Apr 1856 in , Fairfield, Ohio, USA. [Parents]
GEN: See Historical Document.
124. Jacob A. TOM was born on 19 Apr 1780 in England. He died on 15 Apr 1846 in , Hocking, Ohio, USA. He married Susanna K. ORMSBY about 1807 in of Ohio. [Parents]
125. Susanna K. ORMSBY was born on 15 May 1778 in ,,England. She died on 23 Jun 1857 in Logan,Hocking,OH. She was buried on 26 Jun 1857.
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