Mariah Berry (I39756)
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Birth | 12 February 1818 Md |
Alternate weddi | 22 October 1839 (Age 21) Phillip Gattshall - [View Family (F15475)]
Alt. Marriage Delaware Co, Oh |
Alternate weddi | 22 October 1839 (Age 21) Phillip Gattshall - [View Family (F15475)]
Alt. Marriage Delaware, Oh |
Alternate weddi | 22 October 1839 (Age 21) Phillip Gattshall - [View Family (F15475)]
Alt. Marriage Deleware, Oh |
Marriage | 22 October 1840 (Age 22) Phillip Gattshall - [View Family (F15475)]
Delaware Co, Oh |
Death | 20 February 1897 (Age 79) Cardington, Morrow, Oh |
Universal Identifier | 6AD54EF9250ACD4DAA7B2F56342CC7F79733 |
Burial | Shawtown Cem. Westfield Twp, Morrow, Oh |
Last Change | 2 August 2006 - 07:36:38 |
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[gattshall phillip.ged] [Test2.ftw] [test4.FTW] [data.gott.ged] Maria Barry was probably born in Anne Arundel County, Ohio. Her father, Elisha Barry and her mother, Rachel Lucas. There are a number of pertinent data on tombstones in the Fairview Cemetery, Shawtons, Westfield Twp, near Cardington, Oh. The United Brethren Church was organized about 1830, and Daniel and Hannah Gattshall were among the first members. When a new building was constructed in 1856 it became know as Fairview, and near by the church is the Fairview Cemetery, formerly the Shaw Family burying ground, and generally called just "Shawtown Cemetery". Now (1979) the Fairview Church is the "Fairview United Methodist" church, and the structure built in 1875 is still in use. (Written in 1979 by Forrect C. Brandt).[gattshall.FTW] [test4.FTW] [data.gott.ged] Maria Barry was probably born in Anne Arundel County, Ohio. Her father, Elisha Barry and her mother, Rachel Lucas. There are a number of pertinent data on tombstones in the Fairview Cemetery, Shawtons, Westfield Twp, near Cardington, Oh. The United Brethren Church was organized about 1830, and Daniel and Hannah Gattshall were among the first members. When a new building was constructed in 1856 it became know as Fairview, and near by the church is the Fairview Cemetery, formerly the Shaw Family burying ground, and generally called just "Shawtown Cemetery". Now (1979) the Fairview Church is the "Fairview United Methodist" church, and the structure built in 1875 is still in use. (Written in 1979 by Forrect C. Brandt). |
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