_James B. ACKLEY ______+
| (1840 - 1914) m 1870
_Forrest Samuel ACKLEY _|
| (1874 - 1971) |
| |_Annie Jane POTTER ____+
| (1845 - 1932) m 1870
|
|--Lilly ACKLEY
| (1906 - 1906)
| _Hiram Scott SMITH ____
| | (1847 - 1929) m 1877
|_Cora Alice SMITH ______|
(1881 - 1960) |
|_Ellen Elizabeth LOHR _
(1859 - 1910) m 1877
[14530] [S08453] West Finley Cemetery Transcript
[NS84531] Transcript of burials
provided full date
[14531] [S08453] West Finley Cemetery Transcript
[NS84531] Transcript of burials
provided full date and location
[14532] [S08453] West Finley Cemetery Transcript
[NS84531] Transcript of burials
_James ATKINSON _____+
| (1771 - 1826) m 1797
_William ATKINSON ____|
| (1807 - 1872) m 1838 |
| |_Margaret BROWN _____+
| (1775 - 1816) m 1797
|
|--John S. ATKINSON
| (1840 - ....)
| _John SNODGRASS _____+
| | (1782 - 1857)
|_Elizabeth SNODGRASS _|
(1815 - 1860) m 1838 |
|_Rebecca ATKINSON ___+
(1789 - 1864)
[3586] [S01923] 1850 Ohio County, VA Census
aged 10
_Job CURTIS ________________
| (1720 - 1804) m 1740
_James CURTIS __________|
| (1755 - 1845) m 1770 |
| |_Mary CORDERY ______________+
| m 1740
|
|--Salathiel CURTIS
| (1783 - 1869)
| _George Ludwig COFFENBERRY _
| | (1720 - 1813) m 1750
|_Elizabeth COFFENBERRY _|
(1750 - 1813) m 1770 |
|_Maria Veronica KIMMEL _____+
(1730 - 1846) m 1750
[NI4922]
Salathiel's daughter's family: (from http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/dunlap-82.html)
E. N. DUNLAP. This gentleman is by birth a Virginian, born October 14, 1844, in Ohio county (now in West Virginia). His grandfather, William Dunlap, in an early day came from Westmoreland county, Penn., to Virginia, and settled on an unimproved farm of 137 acres, where he ended his days. He here married Ruth Murray, and their children were Samuel, Mason, William, James, Temperance, Kate, Matilda, and Ruth A. William Dunlap was a prominent Whig in his day, and a zealous member of the Disciple Church.
Samuel Dunlap, father of E. N., first saw the light in Ohio county (W. Va.), April 5, 1807, his education being secured at the schools of the neighborhood. He received a thorough practical training in agricultural pursuits on his father's farm; also learned the coopering trade and carried on an extensive shop, which well fitted him for his life vocation. In 1841 he married Ruth E. daughter of Salathiel and Mary (Forman) Curtis, and to this union the following named children were born: Virginia (deceased), E. N., William M., Olivia, Cordelia, Eudora, Matilda, Frank (deceased) and John. In 1785 Salathiel Curtis was born in Ohio county, Va., whither his father had come after marriage, from eastern Virginia, being among the early settlers of that county. At that time that section of the country was wild and unimproved, prowling Indians and fierce animals being yet troublesome, and many a time had the settlers to flee to the nearest blockhouse or fort to escape the attacks of the "Redskins." Salathiel Curtis was one of a large family born to this old pioneer. He received as good an education as could be given at the subscription schools of the neighborhood, and when he was about nineteen years of age he entered Jefferson College, in this county, where he was graduated. He then studied law, and was admitted to the bar of what is now West Virginia, becoming a member of the circuit. For some years he practiced his chosen profession at Wheeling, and then returned to the old homestead farm, where he died. He had married Mary Forman, a native of West Liberty, Ohio Co., W. Va., and the children born to them were Joseph, James, Junius, Nancy (Mrs. Thomas Ray), and Ruth E. (Mrs. Samuel Dunlap). Salathiel Curtis in his political connection was first a Whig, but afterward became a Democrat. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunlap took up their residence on a farm in the county of their birth, and there passed the rest of their days. In politics he was first a Whig, afterward a Republican. He died in 1881, his wife in March, 1879.
E. N. Dunlap, the subject proper of this biographical memoir, received his primary education at the common schools of his native township, after which he attended West Liberty (W. Va. ) Academy two sessions. In 1862 he enlisted in Company D, Twelfth Va. V. I., which, during the first year of his service was detailed to do "scout duty" in that State; was then sent to the Shenandoah Valley, and served throughout that campaign. In 1864 the regiment was transferred to the army of the Potomac, with which it was identified until the close of the war, and our subject was present at the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House. In 1863 Mr. Dunlap was taken prisoner at Winchester, Va., under General Milroy, and confined in Libby Prison, from which he was transferred to Belle Isle, where he was paroled and exchanged (in October, same year), after which he rejoined his regiment. Thus it will be seen that he enlisted when he was but seventeen years old, and was discharged from the service before he was twenty-one, the date being June 29, 1865.
After his return home Mr. Dunlap was engaged in the nursery business until 1872, when he commenced farming, continuing till 1876. In March, 1877, he moved to Coon Island, Washington county, where he opened a store for the sale of general merchandise which he carried on till 1890, when he sold out and took a position as traveling salesman, with the firm of Waterhouse Bros., wholesale grocers. In 1891 he was nominated and elected to the office of recorder of Washington county, which he is filling with eminent credit to himself and the utmost satisfaction of his constituents. ("Coon Island" was the name of the postoffice, and "Vienna" the name of the railroad station. Mr. Dunlap was postmaster nine years, and agent for the railroad company thirteen years). He was a member of the school board of Donegal township, six years in succession. He moved to the borough of Washington April 1, 1892.
On October 28, 1866, Mr. Dunlap was married to Margaret, daughter of David Frazier, and children have been born to them as follows: Frank F. (a salesman), Hattie E., Margaret E., Chester O., E. Earl O. and Archie G. A stanch Republican, our subject has always taken an active interest in politics.
[7971] [S06093] History of Wheeling City and Ohio County, WV amd Representative Citizens
[7969] [S07951] Shaner, Jennifer Leigh Curtis (mjshaner@clandjop.com)
[7970] [S07951] Shaner, Jennifer Leigh Curtis (mjshaner@clandjop.com)
[15161] [S07572] Ohio County, Virginia Marriages 1790-1854
[15162] [S07572] Ohio County, Virginia Marriages 1790-1854
_William FIFE _______+
| (1751 - 1808)
_William FIFE _______|
| (1793 - 1844) |
| |_Margaret BOYD ______+
| (1763 - 1849)
|
|--Catherine L. FIFE
| (1838 - 1884)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary THOMAS ________|
(1800 - 1870) |
|_____________________
[2803] [S01864] 1850 Columbiana County, OH Census (Perry Twp)
aged 12, born in PA
[2804] [S04719] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
provided full date
[2805] [S04719] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
provided full date
[2806] [S04719] Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
_William FIFE _______+
| (1777 - 1862) m 1807
_John FIFE __________|
| (1808 - ....) |
| |_Jane ROBINSON ______
| (1787 - 1867) m 1807
|
|--Mary FIFE
| (1849 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary ??? ___________|
(1812 - ....) |
|_____________________
[12918] [S01870] 1850 Columbiana County, OH Census (Wayne Twp)
aged 1, born in OH
_James MCCORMICK ____+
| (1785 - 1839) m 1819
_Joseph MCCORMICK ___|
| (1819 - 1864) m 1840|
| |_Jane DENNIS ________+
| m 1819
|
|--John C. MCCORMICK
| (1846 - 1922)
| _James ESPY _________+
| | (1782 - 1858) m 1807
|_Mary ESPY __________|
(1819 - 1894) m 1840|
|_Jane FIFE __________+
(1782 - 1852) m 1807
[4853] [S04903] Descendants of John and William Fife
[NS49031] Photocopy in my posession, originally written for a family reunion in 1890
[4854] [S05990] History of Pittsburgh and Environs
[4849] [S05990] History of Pittsburgh and Environs
provided full date and county
[4850] [S06693] McCormick Families of Southwestern Pennsylvania
[NS66931] Document called McCormick families of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
listed date of 1843, Mount Washington, Allegheny County
[4851] [S01792] 1850 Allegheny County, PA Census (Upper St. Clair Twp)
aged 3, born in PA
[4852] [S05990] History of Pittsburgh and Environs
mentions that he was still living
[15410] [S05990] History of Pittsburgh and Environs
gave full date
[1027] [S03783] 1930 Washington County, PA Census (Washington City)
[1026] [S03783] 1930 Washington County, PA Census (Washington City)
aged 26, born in PA
[15070] [S03783] 1930 Washington County, PA Census (Washington City)
husband aged 23, wife 20, at time of marriage
_____________________
|
_Even E. PHILLIPS ___|
| (1816 - ....) m 1847|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Isabel PHILLIPS
|
| _Jacob WELLER _______
| | (1794 - 1853)
|_Jane WELLER ________|
m 1847 |
|_Isabel FIFE ________+
(1797 - 1853)
_Hendrick SUTPHIN ___+
| (1768 - 1857)
_John S. SUTPHIN ____|
| (1790 - 1875) |
| |_Rachel OWEN ________
| (1772 - 1845)
|
|--Margaret SUTPHIN
|
| _Henry HYLTON _______
| |
|_Celia HYLTON _______|
(1794 - 1876) |
|_____________________
[NI3536] Buried behind Hendrick and Rachel Sutphin, tradition says she's the child of John and Celia (Info from Mary Anne Sutphin)