Biographies of Harrison County, Ohio
(Submitted & Transcribed by Melody Beery)
John Adams, a native of
Ireland settled in Short Creek Township, Harrison County, Ohio, about 1805,
where he d.(?) 1812; m._________, d. 1846; had issue: 1. William; 2. James; 3.
Samuel, b. Dec. 1, 1809; m. (1st) 1842, Sarah Chambers, d. February 7, 1851,
daughter of David Chambers of Green township; m. (2d) April 2, 1857 to Mary
Clark, daughter of James Clark, of Athens township (had issue by first wife: i.
Joshua, b. August 2, 1842; ii. Rachel, b. September 3, 1844; iii. John, b.
December 11, 1850; d. April 27, 1882; had issue by second wife: iv. Clark m.
November 26, 1884, Dora Copeland, daughter of Henry Copeland of Green township;
v.Sarah-Elizabeth); 4. Hannah; 5. Joshua; 6. John.
John Adams, a native of
Pennsylvania, b. November 13, 1744; settled in Freeport township, Harrison
county, Ohio, about 1807, where he d. 1835; m. May 2, 1799, Rachel Asher; b. in
Pennsylvania May 16, 1776; d. August 25, 1851; had issue;
I. Rebecca, b. February 29, 1800. II. Elizabeth, b. April 16, 1801. III.
Rachel, b. December 18, 1803. IV. Samuel, b. January 16, 1806, in
Erie County, Penn.; came with his parents to Ohio; settled in Moorefield
township, Harrison County, 1828, where he d. November 17, 1880; m. January 14,
1828, Elizabeth Johnson, d. May 19, 1833, daughter of William and Nancy Stalson
Johnson, early settlers in Moorefield township; had issue: 1. John, b.
January 17, 1831, in Moorefield township; m. January 13, 1853, Mary E.
Swearingen, b. December 30, 1835, daughter of John and Nancy Pumphrey
Swearingen, natives of Virginia (had issue: 1. Henry-T.; ii. Annie E;
iii. Albert-D.; settled in Chicago, Ill. iv. W-S; v. Emma-V;;
vi. Sadie; vii. Mary-E.); 2. Rachel-A., m._______Romans; 3.
Mary, m. _________Johnson; settled in washington, Davis county, Ind.; 4.
William; 5. Samuel, d. young; 6. Rebecca, m. J. Moore. V. John, b. June
20, 1808. VI. Julia-A., b. December 13, 1811. VII. Anthony, b.
October 4, 1815.
Thomas Adams, b.
in Pennsylvania, about 1790; removed to Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio,
1815; settled in Nottingham township, in 1846, where d. 1855; m. Charity Blair,
a native of Ohio. b. 1792, d. 1866, daughter of John Blair; had issue: 1. John,
d. in infancy; 2. Maria Rogers; 3. Percival, b. September 10, 1820, in Cadiz
township; m. March 27, 1845, Mary J. Downs, b. August 26, 1822, daughter of
Richard and Elizabeth McKinney Downs (the former b. 1797, in Carroll county,
Ohio; the latter b. January 22, 1797, in Lancaster county, Penn.); (had issue:
i. John-F., b. March 20, 1846; ii. Albert-B., b. May 23, 1849;
iii. Eliza-J., b. March 14, 1851 d. November 14, 1887; iv. Richard-M., b.
August 27, 1853; vi. James-B., b. July 12, 1860; vii. Margaret-B., b. December
13, 1865); 4. James, d. in Nottingham township, October 8, 1888; 5. Matthew,
settled in Cadiz; 6. Albert, settled in Missouri; 7. Isabelle, m. Thomas Rogers,
settled in Crawford county, Ohio; 8. William, settled in Cadiz; 9. John, settled
in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas county, Ohio; 10. Sarah-E.
William Adams, a native of Pennsylvania,
of Scotch-Irish descent, m. Mary_______, b. in Pennsylvania; settled in Archer
township, Harrison county, Ohio, 1819; had issue, among others: 1. Samuel,
b. January 20, 1808; d. June 13, 1874, in Archer township; m. 1833, Jane C.
Stewart, b. in Pennsylvania, daughter of James Stewart, a native of Ireland who
settled in Philadelphia July 4, 1811, thence removing to Washington county,
Penn. (had issue, among others: 1. Samuel-W., b. November 18, 1839, m.
Flora J. Gray, daughter of Samuel and Eliza Gray, residents of Findlay).
William Adams, b. September 5, 1799, in
Fayette county, Penn.; resided in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio,
until 1880; thence removed to Freeport township; d. January 8, 1881; m. in
Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Clark, d. December 10, 1869, daughter of Joshua Clark;
had issue: 1. David, settled in Short Creek township; m. (1st) November 10,
1855, Lucinda Marsh, of Iowa, d. December 9, 1865; m. (2d) March 14, 1867, Mary
Ann Moore (had issue by second wife: i. ______, d. in infancy; ii.
William-Moore; iii. Robert-C.).
James Aiken, a native of Ireland,
emigrated to America and settled, about 1803, near Hickory, in Washington
county, Penn.; had issue: 1. James, b. 1802, in Ireland; came to
Washington county, Penn., with his parents; removed in 1826, to Jefferson,
German township, Harrison county, Ohio, and in 1870 to Jewett, Rumley township,
where he d. 1885; m. in Jefferson, 1829, Jane Scott (had issue: i. Elizabeth;
ii. John, a minister, settled in Wayne county, Ind.; iii. Martha; iv.
Jane, m. John Roberts; v. Annie, m. James Dennis, settled at Wellsville,
Ohio; vi. Robert, settled in Amsterdam, Jefferson county, Ohio;
vii. James, b. June 19, 1840; m. March 11, 1865, Maria Mikesell, daughter
of Joseph and Magdalene Hoobler Mikesell; viii. Samuel-B; ix.
Josiah; x. Alexander, served in the Civil War; xi. Benjamin; xii.
George); 2. John, settled in Chester county, Penn.; 3. William,
settled in Baltimore, Md.; 4. Alexander, settled in Pittsburg, Penn.; 5.
David, settled in Washington, D.C.; 6. Margaret, m. ________Agnew, settled
in Washington county, Penn.
John Alexander,a native of County Antrim,
Ireland, emigrated to America and; about 1826, settled in Pennsylvania; two
years later removed to Freeport township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he d.
June, 1869; m. in Ireland Mary Allen; d. 1838; had issue: 1. Eleanor; 2. Thomas;
3. Jesse; 4. Mary-Ann; 5. John, settled in Kansas; 6. James, b. March 8, 1829; m.
May 27, 1852, Margaret Forsythe, daughter of Matthew Forsythe, of Freeport (had
issue: i. Matthew, settled in Freeport township; m. November 20, 1888, Nancy
Harbison; ii. Mary; iii. John; iv. Maggie-E.); 7. Hannah-J; 8. Elizabeth,
settled in Kansas.
James Allen, a native of Maryland, d.
1792; m. Rebecca Miller; had issue, among others: I. Reuben, b. in
Maryland, 1783; removed in 1812 to Cadiz township, Harrison county, Ohio, where
he d. July 8, 1875; m. 1812, Johanna McMillan, d. 1869, daughter of John
McMillan, a resident of Harrison county; had issue: 1. Isaac, b. September 16,
1813; m. 1841, Sarah Barrett, daughter of David Barrett, of Cadiz township (had
issue; i. Reuben; ii. Rebecca-J., m. R. M. Black; iii. Albert; iv. Winifred); 2.
Rebecca; 3. Esther; 4. Amos; 5. Mary-Jane; 6. Ruthann; 7. Johanna; 8. James.
James Allison, a native of Ireland, b.
1790; d. at Hopedale, Ohio, 1881; emigrated to America and first settled in
Philadelphia, Penn., about 1805; removed to Pittsburg, Penn., and thence to
Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, where he resided until about 1818; removing thence
to Stark county, where he resided until about 1825; m. in Cadiz, Margaret Hervey,
d. 1837; daughter of William and Margaret Hervey; had issue: 1. Margaret m. John
Galbraith; 2. John-Rea; 3. David, b. in Stark county, Ohio,
April 20, 1820; m. (1st) 1854, Mary Crouch, d. 1865, daughter of Levi Crouch,
who settled in Green township before 1817, where he d. 1862; m. (2d) 1867,
Martha-E. Smith, daughter of Joel Smith (had issue: i. Henry F.; ii. Willard-R;
iii. Howard-Smith); 4. Henry; 5. Sarah; 6. James, d. 1859; 7. Mary-Jane, m. John
Hammond; settled in Athens township, Harrison county; 8. Joseph; 9. Elizabeth, m.
Daniel Eaton; settled in Jefferson county, Ohio; 10. Isabella, d. 1830.
Samuel Amspoker, see Family of Henry
Ferguson.
Robert Anderson, b. in Ireland, 1753; d.
September 2, 1838, in Claysville, Washington County, Penn.; emigrated to America
and first settled in Maryland about 1780, where he removed until 1786, and then
removed to Washington County, Penn.; m. 1781, in Maryland, Margaret Johnson, b.
in Ireland, 1760; d. September 13, 1827; had issue: I. Samuel, b. 1783, in
Maryland; d. February 22, 1866; removed to the Stillwater Valley in Stock
township, Harrignton county, Ohio, about 1838, locating seven miles west from
Cadiz; m. 1813, Catherine Forbes, daughter of John Forbes, of Scotch-Irish
ancestry; had issue: 1. Robert, b. in Claysville, Penn., October 11, 1815;
came with his father to Harriosn county, in 1838; located in North township; m.
July 1, 1840, Esther McCollough, a native of Archer township, of Scothch descent
(had issue: i. Sarah-A., b. May 23, 1842; m. Thomas McDivitt; ii. William-B.,
served in the Civil War; m. Sept. 6, 1870, Mary Buchanan, b. near Jewett, Ohio,
Dec. 19, 1845; of Scotch-Irish descent, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Hines
Buchanan; iii. Samuel-L., b. in Harrison county, January 22, 1846; iv.
Isabel-J., b. in Harrison county, January 12, 1848; m. S.J. Rippeth, who d. Dec.
19, 1883; v. Joseph-M., b. in Carroll county, Feb. 20, 1850; a Presbyterian
minister; settled in Cincinnatii; vi. Mary-E., b. in Carroll county, March 5,
1852; m. Thomas Brough; vii. Thomas-H; b. in Carroll county, August 23, 1854;
viii Martha-F; b. in Carroll county, December 30, 1856, d. Feb.17, 1888; m.
Thomas Whittaker; ix. E., b. August 15, 1862; d. March 25, 1864); 2. John; 3.
James; 4. Samuel E., 5. Hugh; 6. William; 7. Jane; 8. Thomas II. Richard, b. in
Maryland; III. John, b. in Washington county, Penn, as were also his younger
brother and sisters; IV. William; V. Robert VI. Mary; VII. Hugh; VIII.
James, IX. Jane; X. Margaret; XI. Thomas, XII.__________, d. in infancy.
William Arbaugh, a native of Maryland of
German descent, and a soldier of the Revolution, had issue; I. Jacob; II.
Daniel; III. Rachel; IV. Margaret; V. John, b. in Maryland where he m.
Rosanna Wentz, a native of that State; removed to Rumley township, Harrison
county, Ohio about 1820; had issue: 1. Sarah; 2. Margaret; 3. Lavina; 4. Lydia;
5. John; 6. James; 7. Adam; 8. Levi, b. October 23, 1825 m. (1st) December 23,
1858, Elizabeth Reid, d. 1885; daughter of Hugh and Margaret Fulton Reid,
pioneers of Archer township, Harrison county m. (d) April, 1889, Louisa Hilbert
of Defiance, Ohio.
Johnathan Arnold, of Welsh descent,
removed probably from Virginia to Luzerne township, Fayette County, Penn.,
before 1786, there settling at a place called the West Bend of Monogahela River,
six or seven miles above Redstone Old Fort (now Brownsville); d. 1799 (before
July 5th); m. Sarah Scott; had issue; I. Johnathan; II. Benjamin, d. about 1804
m. Comfort (or Mary) Cullum (her father of Scotch-English descent; her mother,
Dutch), b. about 1753 d. in Archer township, Harrison county Ohio, 1856, having
removed there with her children from Fayette county about 1810; had issue: I.
Resin, b. in Luzerne township, Fayette county, Penn., February 25, 1786; d. at
Mahattan Kan., Nov. 23, 1858; served in the War of 1812, m. (1st), Dec. 24,
1821, Anna Arrison, b. July 1794; d. Feb. 16, 1823; m. (2d) at Cadiz, Dec 9,
1824, Maria Eleanor Robertson, b. Aug. 25, 1802; d. Nov 15, 1869, daughter of
Robert and Beulah Stanley Robertson (the latter descended from George Maris, a
Quaker preacher who emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1683; the former, son of John
and Eleanor Dick Robertson); (had issue: i. Josephine-A. b. Sept 30, 1825; m.
J.H. Brouse: ii. Marion, b. April 25, 1827; m. Mary O. Borden; iii.
William-Stanley, b. March16, 1829; d. at Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 7, 1870, ; m.
Katharine Davidson; iv. Maria-Louisa, b. May 3, 1831; m. Dr. S. Whitehouse; v.
Laura-Anna, b. June 19, 1833; m. D. W. Lane; vi. Benton, b. March 7, 1835; vii.
Amanda-Tingley, b. March 18, 1837; viii. Robert-Robertson, b. in Morgan county,
Ohio, Feb. 15, 1839; d. March 5, 1863; ix. John-Hanna, b. July 18, 1841; d. Nov.
7, 1862; x. James-D. b. May 5, 1844; d. Jan. 8, 1891; xi. Charles-Robertson, b.
Aug. 15, 1846); 2. Johnathan; 3. James; 4. Comfort, m. Jonathan West (see West
family); 5. Aneka (Axie), m. James Mehollin; 6. Sophia, m. 1815, Nathan Ross, of
Richland; 7. Frances, m. 1819, Charles Conaway; 8. William, b. 1798; d. at
Cadiz, 1874, m. May 17, 1831, Jane C. Hoyt, b. 1808; d. 1872; daughter of Jesse
and Sarah Hoyt, natives of New York (descendents of Simon Hoyt, who emigrated
from England to Massachusetts about 1638); (had issue: i. John, d. in Kansas,
1855, while serving as a Government Surveyor; ii. Mary-A., m. John W. Simmons;
iii. Sarah, d. in Washington, Guernsey county, Ohio, 1869; m. JamesKnowx, of
Cadiz; iv. Jesse, settled in Washinton, D.C.; v. William-H., m. (1st) 1866,
Lydia Hunter, d. Feb. 28, 1886, daughter of Judge Joseph R. Hunter, of Cadiz; m.
(2d) Caroline Thompson, daughter of James Thompson, of Cadiz township; vi.
George, settled at Columbius, Ohio; vii. Jane, settled at Portland, Oregon).
III. Levi. IV. William. V. Jemina, m. Rezin (?) Birgin. VI. Rachel, m. William
(?) Hammond. VII. Hannah. VIII. Sarah.
Gavin Arthurs, see Family of Jonathan
West
Submitted By
Jim Vandermark
Page: 1001-1002
Thomas
E. Chandler, S. T. D., district
superintendent of the
Dr.
Chandler, after being a student in the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware,
In
1894 Dr. Chandler was united in marriage with Caroline Boughton, his
classmate at
Dr.
Chandler is prominent on the lecture platform as well as in the ministry,
one of his best lectures being entitled, "Kissing the Blarney
Stone." In 1900 he was chaplain of the
Transcribed
as written by Millie Mowry.
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