Eliza Anne BEEDLE

11 Dec 1828 - ____

Father: Elias BEEDLE
Mother: Martha HATHAWAY

Family 1 : (John SIMPKINS?)

                       _(Francis BEEDLE?) __+
                      | (1758 - 1837)       
 _Elias BEEDLE _______|
| (1783 - 1846)       |
|                     |_(Mary?) ____________
|                       (1764 - 1829)       
|
|--Eliza Anne BEEDLE 
|  (1828 - ....)
|                      _Nathan HATHAWAY ____
|                     |                     
|_Martha HATHAWAY ____|
  (1784 - 1846)       |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[4356] 1.) The source of this info is "Warren County Marriages, 1834-54." AsI haven't seen the original record, nor have determined that the ElizaBeedle mentioned in this source was the daughter of Elias Beedle, thismarriage can be considered as yet unverified.

[787] [S30] FAMILY RECORD (BEEDLE) - Births 2

[788] [S129] Estate docket info -- Elias BEEDLE (1784-1846).

[4357] [S205] Warren County Marriages, 1834-54 (index)

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James BOTHWELL

[2510] This person is presumed living.

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DUNHAM

[2983] [2984]

____ - died young

Father: Burns Benham DUNHAM
Mother: Lulu F. UNKNOWN


                        _John Edward DUNHAM __+
                       | (1841 - 1913) m 1864 
 _Burns Benham DUNHAM _|
| (1865 - 1927) m 1897 |
|                      |_Letitia Dow JAMESON _+
|                        (1844 - 1918) m 1864 
|
|-- DUNHAM 
|  
|                       ______________________
|                      |                      
|_Lulu F. UNKNOWN _____|
  (1865 - 1888) m 1897 |
                       |______________________
                                              

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[2983] 1.) This Dunham infant had a twin. Both are buried at Lebanon
Cemetery, and are listed on the Thomas G. Dunham family headstone
there.

[2984] [S9] HEADSTONE

[2985] [S9] HEADSTONE

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Henry FOSTER

[2224] [2225]

11 Feb 1780 - 21 Feb 1870

Family 1 : Hannah SIMPSON
  1. +James H. FOSTER
  2.  Joseph M. FOSTER
  3.  Emeline FOSTER
  4.  Thomas FOSTER
  5.  Hannah FOSTER

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[2224] 1.) Henry Foster and his family moved from New Jersey to Warren
County in 1820-1821. "After residing a few years in Deerfield, they
removed to the Twenty-Mile Stand, where the remaining years of
[Henry's] life was passed" (Beers 977).

[2226] 1.) DOB inferred from age at death and DOD given on page 977 of
"History of Warren County."

[2225] [S107] History of Warren County, Ohio, The

[2227] [S107] History of Warren County, Ohio, The

[2228] [S96] Personal Recall/Observation

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William Corbin PAXTON

[1987] This person is presumed living.

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David S. PERRINE

[1767] [1768]

____ - ____

Father: William H. PERRINE
Mother: Rebecca RANDOLPH


                       _James PERRINE ______+
                      | (1786 - 1872) m 1807
 _William H. PERRINE _|
| (1813 - 1896) m 1833|
|                     |_Ann APPLEGATE ______
|                       (1790 - 1823) m 1807
|
|--David S. PERRINE 
|  
|                      _David RANDOLPH _____
|                     | (1773 - 1856) m 1797
|_Rebecca RANDOLPH ___|
  (1815 - 1903) m 1833|
                      |_Rebecca SUFFIELD ___
                        (1778 - 1826) m 1797

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[1767] 1.) David S. Perrine "enlisted in the 79th O.V.I., was mortallywounded at Peach Tree Creek, died at Chattanooga, and was buried inthe National Cemetery at that place. David Morris, son-in-law ofWilliam H. and Rebecca Perrine, was also a companion with David [S.Perrine] in the same regiment" (Beers 1061).

[1768] [S107] History of Warren County, Ohio, The

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UNKNOWN

[2705]

____ - ____

Family 1 : UNKNOWN
  1. +(Phebe?) UNKNOWN

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[2705] [S194] CENSUS

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Martha Jane WILSON

[430] [431]

17 Mar 1816 - 28 Jan 1893

Father: Joseph WILSON
Mother: Eliza DICK

Family 1 : John Morrow COCHRAN
  1.  Dorcas WOODS
  2.  William Annan COCHRAN
  3. +Joseph Wilson COCHRAN
  4.   UNNAMED
  5.  John Morrow COCHRAN
  6. +Samuel Dick COCHRAN
  7. +Eliza Wilson COCHRAN
  8. +Jeremiah Morrow COCHRAN
  9.  Rebecca J. COCHRAN
  10.  Nannie A. COCHRAN
  11. +James Marion COCHRAN
  12.  Louisa Deshler COCHRAN
  13.  Llewellyn COCHRAN
  14.  Martha Ella COCHRAN

                       _James WILSON ___________
                      | (1750 - 1834)           
 _Joseph WILSON ______|
| (1781 - 1830) m 1812|
|                     |_Nancy MCCLINTOCK _______+
|                       (1758 - 1844)           
|
|--Martha Jane WILSON 
|  (1816 - 1893)
|                      _ SAMUEL DICK ___________
|                     | (1764 - 1846) m 1785    
|_Eliza DICK _________|
  (1789 - 1825) m 1812|
                      |_Martha Allen GILLESPIE _
                        (1768 - 1833) m 1785    

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[430] 1.) According to Martha J. Cochran's obit, Rossville was located inWest Hamilton, OH (as of 1893, at least). As reference, GreenwoodCemetery is located in Hamilton.
2.) "Some time after their mother's death [in November 1825], [MarthaJane Wilson and her sister, Nancy Ann Wilson,] the young daughterswent from Rossville to live with their grandfather, Samuel Dick, near
Millville" (In Memoriam 61-62).

[432] 1.) YOB for Martha J. Cochran is inferred from her obituary. DOD is28 January 1893, and her age at death is given as 76 years. See"Sources" under "Death Documentation" for Obituary citation.
2.) Place of birth for Martha J. Cochran is taken from her obituary.See "Sources" under "Death Documentation" for Birth Documentationcitation.
This obituary reads, in part: "She was born in Rossville (nowWest Hamilton), Butler County, O., her father being a merchant of thetown. Her parents dying in her young childhood, she was reared in thehome of her grandfather, Samuel Dick, an original Cincinnati pioneer,who settled in Butler County when it was an Indian frontier. Herother grandfather, James Wilson, was also one of the first settlers of'the Miami country.'"
3.) Exact DOB is given on page 62 of "In Memoriam. . ."

[434] 1.) Place of death according to obituary.

[431] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[433] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[435] [S5] OBITUARY - COCHRAN, Martha Jane

[4147] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

[4148] [S11] In Memoriam: John Morrow Cochran 1808-1889

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