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Mary Ann Neel1 (F)
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Mary Ann Neel was the daughter of Benjamin Neal and Mary Sellers.2,3
Mary Ann Neel married George Wagoner.1
Mary Ann Neel resided circa 1875 at Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.1 |
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Nathan Neel was born at Kentucky.
He was the son of Benjamin Neal and Mary Sellers.1,2
Nathan Neel resided circa 1875 at Fountain County, Indiana.3 |
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| James Sellers was the daughter of Sarah Finley. James Sellers died before 1824. |
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John Neel was the son of Benjamin Neal and Mary Sellers.2,3
John Neel resided circa 1875 at Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.1 |
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Nathan Finley Sellers was born on 15 December 1797 at Kentucky.1
He was born on 15 December 1797 at Preble County, Ohio.2
He was the son of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.3,4,5
Nathan Finley Sellers married Mary Barnes on 5 November 1822 at Preble County, Ohio.6,1,7
Nathan Finley Sellers died on 12 March 1874 at age 76.1
He was buried at Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.1
He served in civil war between 1861 and 1865.2 |
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Mary Sellers was born on 3 May 1776.1
She was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.2,3,4
Mary Sellers married Benjamin Neal on 5 September 1796 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.5
Mary Sellers married Benjamin Neal on 15 September 1797 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.6
Mary Sellers married Thomas Fleming after 1818.7,1
Mary Sellers died on 30 August 1854 at Eaton, Preble County, Ohio, at age 78.1
She was buried at Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.1
She resided in 1806 at Preble County, Ohio.8 |
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| James Neel married Ruth Lambert.1 James Neel was born on 7 May 1807 at Kentucky.1 He was the son of Benjamin Neal and Mary Sellers.1,2 |
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Benjamin Neel was the son of Benjamin Neal and Mary Sellers.2,3
Benjamin Neel married Ann Kerlin.4
Benjamin Neel was postmaster between 1871 and 1881 at Preble County, Ohio.4 He resided circa 1875 at Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.1 |
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| Elizabeth Sellers was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Elizabeth Sellers married William Snodgrass on 7 December 1796 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Elizabeth Sellers died before 1824.2 |
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| William Snodgrass married Elizabeth Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, on 7 December 1796 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky. |
| Margaret Sellers was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Margaret Sellers married John Bell at Bourbon Co., Kentucky. |
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Benjamin Neal was born in 1777 at Kentucky.1
He married Mary Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, on 5 September 1796 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.2
Benjamin Neal married Mary Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, on 15 September 1797 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.3
Benjamin Neal died in 1818 at Preble County, Ohio.4
He died in 1822 at Preble County, Ohio.1
He resided circa 1800 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.2 He resided in 1806 at Preble County, Ohio.4 He resided circa 1810 at Franklin County, Kentucky.2 |
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| Ellsy Sellers was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Ellsy Sellers married (?) Cox.4 |
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| Sarah Finley married Nathan A. Sellers, son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?), in 1775 at Pennsylvania.1,2,3,4 |
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| Rebecca Sellers was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Rebecca Sellers married Alexander McCracken.4 |
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| Jane Fleming married Levi Fleming.1 Jane Fleming was born after 1818 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Thomas Fleming and Mary Sellers.2 Jane Fleming died before 1881.1 |
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| John Bell married Margaret Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, at Bourbon Co., Kentucky. |
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Nathan A. Sellers was born in 1753 at Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.1
He was born in 1753 at Chester County, Pennsylvania.2
He was born in 1762 at Chester County, Pennsylvania.3
He was the son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?).
Nathan A. Sellers married Sarah Finley in 1775 at Pennsylvania.4,3,1,2
Nathan A. Sellers died on 23 July 1824 at Preble County, Ohio.5,6,1
He was buried at Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.6
He served as a private in Capt. William Kir's Company from Chester County Pennsylvania during the revolution between 1776 and 1785.5,3 He appeared on the census of 1787 at Lincoln County, Virginia.7 He resided circa 1800 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.3 He was circa 1805 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio; an early pioneer.8,9 He resided in 1806 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.3 He organized first church in community circa 1807 Preble County, Ohio.8 He sold land land being 50 acres in SW 1/4 S10T7R2 to Henry Dugan for $100 on 5 May 1812 at Preble County, Ohio.10 He voted in first election in 1814 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.9 He sold land 5 acres being part SW 1/4 S10T7R2 beginning at SW corner of Henry Duggans land to Henry Dugan for $30 on 16 December 1822 at Preble County, Ohio.11 |
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| Thomas Sellers was the son of Sarah Finley. Thomas Sellers died before 1824. |
| Nancy Sellers was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Nancy Sellers married John J. Hawkins on 10 June 1810 at Preble County, Ohio.4 |
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| Eleanor "Nellie" Sellers was born in 1785.1 She was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.2,3,4 Eleanor "Nellie" Sellers married Daniel McCoy in 1806 at Washington County, Pennsylvania.1 Eleanor "Nellie" Sellers married Daniel McCoy on 13 April 1807 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.5,6 |
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Nathaniel Sellers married Mary (?).
Nathaniel Sellers was born in 1720 at Ireland.2
He died in 1789 at Lincoln County, Kentucky.2,3
He died in 1795 at Garrard County, Kentucky.1
He resided between 1751 and 1779 at Lurgen Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.1 He resided in 1778 at Lurgan Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.4 |
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Joseph Sellers was the son of Nathaniel Sellers and Mary (?).
Joseph Sellers married Rachel Summers on 10 January 1790 at Lincoln County, Kentucky.1,2,3
Joseph Sellers married Rachel Summers on 18 January 1790.4
Joseph Sellers died in 1834 at Logansport, Cass County, Indiana.1,4
He appeared on the census of 1787 at Lincoln County, Virginia.5 He was circa 1810 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio; an early pioneer.6,7 He resided circa 1829 at Clay Township, Cass County, Indiana.8 He purchased land from the government between 1832 and 1836 at Cass County, Indiana.9 |
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Daniel McCoy married Eleanor "Nellie" Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, in 1806 at Washington County, Pennsylvania.1
Daniel McCoy married Eleanor "Nellie" Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, on 13 April 1807 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.2,3
Daniel McCoy resided in 1808 at Preble County, Ohio.1 He voted in first election in 1814 at Washington Township, Preble County, Ohio.4 |
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| Mary (?) married Nathaniel Sellers. |
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John Crawford was the son of John Crawford and Rebekah (?).
John Crawford appeared on the census of 1787 at Lincoln County, Virginia.1 |
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Sarah Smith was born on 25 February 1770 at Virginia.2,3,4
She was the daughter of Mary (?).
Sarah Smith married Alexander Duggins Jr. on 22 January 1788 at Amherst County, Virginia.5,6
Sarah Smith married James Crawford, son of Mary (?), on 2 September 1799 at Garrard, Kentucky.7,8,9
Sarah Smith died at home of her son William Duggins on 2 May 1856 at Preble County, Ohio.10,3,4
She was buried after 2 May 1856 at Mound Hill, Preble County, Ohio.3
She was granted patent on 24 July 1780 at Richmond, Virginia.11 She sold land being parcel of land containing 30 acres adjoining the land formerly the property of Henry Childress on the top of the Blue Ridge and the same land that was granted to Alexander Duggins by ? bearing date at Richmond the 24th July 1787 and now in possession of hte Benjamin Goode to Benjamin Goode for the sum of 10 pounds current money of Virginia on 16 June 1794 at Amherst County, Virginia.12 She sold land being 220 acres granted by patent to Alexander Duggins in 1787 at Richmond bearing date of 24 July 1787 in the County of Amherst on both sides of Pedler River to John Camden for 30 pounds on 16 June 1794 at Amherst County, Virginia.13 She resided in 1807 at Preble County, Ohio.10 |
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James Crawford was born in 1758 at Augusta County, Virginia.1
He married Rebecca Anderson in 1790.1,2
James Crawford died in 1836 at Indiana.1
He was buried after 1836 at Hebron Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Indiana.1,3
He witnessed the residence of James Crawford. He served 3 months as a private from Botetourt County under Capt. Wm Colbert and Col. Patrick Lockhart and 3 months under Capt. Alex Henly and Col. Morgan fighting inthe battle of Camden and in the skirmish of Yadkin River between 1776 and 1780.1 Heenlisted under Capt. William Colbert and Colonel Patrick Lockhart in 1778 at Botetourt County, Virginia, and was discharged at Fort McIntosh.4 He was juror in August 1787 at Madison County, Kentucky.5 He sold land land being 50 acres on Paint Lick Creek for 50 pounds to David Rice on 26 August 1788 at Madison County, Kentucky.6 He was appointed surveyor of the road from Back Creek to Thos Kennedys and that he with the hands formerly alloted do keep the same in repair between 1797 and 1800 at Garrard County, Kentucky.7 He was appointed surveyor of the road from the publick square opposite to Reubin Arnold in the room of George Douglass between 1797 and 1800 at Garrard County, Kentucky.8 He and Rebecca Anderson of Barren County, KY sold land being 99 acres County of Garrard on dividing ridge between Boons Mill [---] Creek and Sugar Creek and is bounded as follows: beginning at sugar tree and Ironwood on the Hickman Rd thence N 36 E 240 poles to a stone from thence N 54 W 70 poles to 2 sugar trees from thence S 35 W 230 poles to a Birch and sugar tree on the south side of the Hickman Rd from thence with the meanders of the road to a large black walnut standing near the same with the south side from thence S 54 E 6 poles to the beginning to James Aldridge for 180 pounds current money of Kentucky on 27 September 1804.9 James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson of County of Barren Commonwealth of Kentucky sold land land being 5 and 1/2 acres county of Garrard on waters of Boons Mill [---] Creek bounded to wit: beginning at an Elm and 2 Beach trees now a corner to Reubin Arnold formerly a corner of John Matthews from thence N 36 degrees E 30 poles to a beech and sugar tree near the Hickman Road from thence keeping on the south side of said road as it meanders to a large black walnut standing on the south side of said road in the line of Myers preemption from thence north 4 degrees W 60 poles to the beginning to Reubin Arnold for 12 pounds current money of Kentucky on 27 September 1804.10 James Crawford filed land entry papers for certificates 1654 and 1655 on 4 February 1812 at Jeffersonville, Indiana.11 He and Rebecca Anderson of Jefferson Co. Territory of IN sold land being 150 acres Garrard County on the waters of Paint Lick Creek being a part of a 200 acre survey pattented to aforesaid Thomas Kennedy and conveyed from himself by deed to the affars'd J. Crawford ? date 19th day of April 1786 and bounded as follows: beginning at a sugar tree at the NE corner of John Kennedy Station Settlement thence N 10 deg. E 106 3/4 poles to a Cherry tree on the old line of the afforesaid 200 acres and corner to 50 acres sold by said Crawford to David Rice thence with the line of the square N 52 deg W 170 poles to a sugar tree then on the E corner of the original 200 acre survey thence with the old line of the same S 10 deg 213 1/2 poles to the sugar tree standing at the intersection of said line with the afforesaid Kennedy's state line thence with the same E 150 poles to the beginning to Thomas Kennedy of Garrard Co. KY for $1180 on 12 November 1812. Dower released by Rebecca Crawford.12,13 James Crawford sold land being 15 acres on Irvins branch part of 29-4-10 to Beverly Vawter on 4 August 1815 at Jefferson County, Indiana.14 James Crawford purchased lot #80 in town of Vernon from John & Polly Vawter on 20 October 1820 at Jennings County, Indiana.15 He purchased lot 83 in Vernon from John and Polly Vawter on 28 October 1820 at Jennings County, Indiana.16 He purchased lot 166 of Vernon consisting of 35 acres for $35 from John Vawter on 20 November 1820 at Jennings County, Indiana.17 He resided in 1826 at Madison Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.18 He purchased land being Pt NE 29-4-10 containing 136 acres fro $80 from James Maxwell Crawford on 2 April 1826 at Jefferson County, Indiana.19 James Crawford was received pension in 1832 at Fleming County, Kentucky.4 |
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Rebecca Anderson married James Crawford in 1790.1,2
Rebecca Anderson was buried in 1840 at Hebron Cemetery, Monroe Township, Jefferson County, Indiana.3
She and James Crawford of County of Barren Commonwealth of Kentucky sold land land being 5 and 1/2 acres county of Garrard on waters of Boons Mill [---] Creek bounded to wit: beginning at an Elm and 2 Beach trees now a corner to Reubin Arnold formerly a corner of John Matthews from thence N 36 degrees E 30 poles to a beech and sugar tree near the Hickman Road from thence keeping on the south side of said road as it meanders to a large black walnut standing on the south side of said road in the line of Myers preemption from thence north 4 degrees W 60 poles to the beginning to Reubin Arnold for 12 pounds current money of Kentucky on 27 September 1804.4 Rebecca Anderson and James Crawford of Barren County, KY sold land being 99 acres County of Garrard on dividing ridge between Boons Mill [---] Creek and Sugar Creek and is bounded as follows: beginning at sugar tree and Ironwood on the Hickman Rd thence N 36 E 240 poles to a stone from thence N 54 W 70 poles to 2 sugar trees from thence S 35 W 230 poles to a Birch and sugar tree on the south side of the Hickman Rd from thence with the meanders of the road to a large black walnut standing near the same with the south side from thence S 54 E 6 poles to the beginning to James Aldridge for 180 pounds current money of Kentucky on 27 September 1804.5 Rebecca Anderson and James Crawford of Jefferson Co. Territory of IN sold land being 150 acres Garrard County on the waters of Paint Lick Creek being a part of a 200 acre survey pattented to aforesaid Thomas Kennedy and conveyed from himself by deed to the affars'd J. Crawford ? date 19th day of April 1786 and bounded as follows: beginning at a sugar tree at the NE corner of John Kennedy Station Settlement thence N 10 deg. E 106 3/4 poles to a Cherry tree on the old line of the afforesaid 200 acres and corner to 50 acres sold by said Crawford to David Rice thence with the line of the square N 52 deg W 170 poles to a sugar tree then on the E corner of the original 200 acre survey thence with the old line of the same S 10 deg 213 1/2 poles to the sugar tree standing at the intersection of said line with the afforesaid Kennedy's state line thence with the same E 150 poles to the beginning to Thomas Kennedy of Garrard Co. KY for $1180 on 12 November 1812. Dower released by Rebecca Crawford.6,7 |
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| Polly Crawford was the daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.1 |
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| Elizabeth Crawford was born in 1792.1 She was the daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.2 Elizabeth Crawford married Beverly Vawter on 5 March 1812 at Jefferson Co., Indiana.3,1 Elizabeth Crawford died in 1866.1 |
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| Anne Crawford was the daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.1 Anne Crawford married Robert Creath on 21 July 1800 at Garrard County, Kentucky.2,3 |
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Beverly Vawter was born in 1789.1
He married Elizabeth Crawford, daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson, on 5 March 1812 at Jefferson Co., Indiana.2,1
Beverly Vawter died in 1872.1
He sold land being 15 acres on Irvins branch part of 29-4-10 to James Crawford on 4 August 1815 at Jefferson County, Indiana.3 |
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| Robert Creath married Anne Crawford, daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson, on 21 July 1800 at Garrard County, Kentucky.1,2 |
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| Richard B. Vawter was the son of Beverly Vawter and Elizabeth Crawford.1 Richard B. Vawter married Maria Lane.1 |
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| Maria Lane married Richard B. Vawter, son of Beverly Vawter and Elizabeth Crawford.1 |
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| Jennie Vawter was born at Madison, Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Richard B. Vawter and Maria Lane.1 |
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William Crawford was the son of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.
William Crawford signed a petition asking for division of roads on 14 October 1811 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 |
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Isaac Crawford was the son of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.
Isaac Crawford purchased land being O T Madison Lot 28 fro Paul & Davis, et al for $30 on 7 March 1815 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 |
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James Maxwell Crawford was born on 3 March 1790.
He was the son of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson.1
James Maxwell Crawford married Lucy Vawter in 1812.
James Maxwell Crawford died on 13 October 1856 at age 66.
He signed petition asking for a division of roads on 14 October 1811 at Jefferson County, Indiana.2 He purchased land being Pt NE 29-4-10 containing 136 acres fro $80 from James Crawford on 2 April 1826 at Jefferson County, Indiana.3 James Maxwell Crawford sold land being 136 acres to the county for the purpose of creating an asylum for the poor on 25 February 1833 at Jefferson County, Indiana.4 He purchased land being O T Madison Lot 51 for $1800 from Chas W. Basnett on 30 October 1846 at Jefferson County, Indiana.5 |
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| Jane Crawford was the daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson. Jane Crawford married David Hall on 5 January 1814 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 |
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| Cynthia Crawford was the daughter of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson. Cynthia Crawford married John Crafton on 1 April 1823 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1,2 |
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| Lucy Vawter married James Maxwell Crawford, son of James Crawford and Rebecca Anderson, in 1812. |
| Ann Crawford was the daughter of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter. |
| Philemon Vawter Crawford was born on 14 September 1814. He was the son of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter. Philemon Vawter Crawford married Letitia Smith on 19 December 1833 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 Philemon Vawter Crawford died on 1 February 1901 at age 86. |
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| Robert Crawford was the son of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter. |
| Rebecca Crawford was the daughter of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter. Rebecca Crawford married Jacob Smith on 23 February 1832 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 |
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Rachel Crawford was the daughter of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter.
Rachel Crawford sold land land being PT SE 34-4-10 by quit claim deed for $1.00 to David Vawter on 27 February 1846 at Jefferson County, Indiana.1 |
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| (?) Crawford was the daughter of James Maxwell Crawford and Lucy Vawter. |
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Marcia Philbrick
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