From Windsor Co, VT to Washington Co, OH about 1800
Seven Families of Asa and Martha Paddock Cheadle and Thomas W. and [Naomi Wright] White with 18 children. Six other families of Friends who came to
Highlights
History of the George Chedel family of
Wartime combat service in 1745, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758
The Revolutionary War service of T.W. White, Asa Chedel and others with the service of Asa Cheadle Jr in detail.
The
The 14 Cheadle and White estates of
Old and New material on Rial Cheadle- Great Conductor on the Underground Railroad- heroism and sacrifice against slavery.
Civil War service of about 50 men of the Cheadle, White and related families. Seven men who died during their wartime service.
Branching off: The 1836 move of Joseph and Sarah Hand Cheadle, Augustus and Nancy Baker Cheadle, Elisha and Sarah Hand Cheadle[1], Asa and Sarah Dennis Cheadle and their families to Vermillion Co,
Includes: 1832, 1855 Pension applications, copies of some original documents 1803-1855 not found elsewhere. Three pages of contemporary colored pictures of the grave stones and cemeteries.
Appendices
Genealogies of the
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The book is 147 pages with 158 footnotes of sources, and explanation. Names are mostly in bold type for easy location.
Printed on #60 acid free paper with a laminated cover.
Will be mailed media rate for $16 including mailing
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Pre-Statehood
A unique window on life up the
Many referenced sources of further information
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