The Dumford Family

The Dumford Family

Author: Mary M. Everhart

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13:

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Daniel Dumford was born in about 1758-1761 in South Carolina. He married Sarah Horn 13 January 1787 in Madison County, Kentucky. He died in Stonelick Township, Clermont County, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Kentucky and Ohio.


Ellis Ancestors

Ellis Ancestors

Author: Harold W. Boles

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13:

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The Ellis family descends from Christopher Ellis (1673-1732) of Prince George's County, Maryland. Descendants moved west to Ohio where James Ellis, Jr. settled in Brown County, Ohio. Descendants settled in Ohio, Indiana and other parts of midwestern United States.


Brothers in Arms

Brothers in Arms

Author: Christopher McManus

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-11-29

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1796010081

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Explore the lives of two orphaned brothers caught up in the maelstrom of the American Civil War. Thomas and Otho McManus both rose through the ranks and fought in numerous battles and skirmishes. One survived; the other was killed leading a battle charge seven days before the truce at Appomattox. The survivor married his brother’s widow. This study also traces their roots, explores the lives of their siblings and cousins, and follows five generations of their descendants. Otho McManus wrote more than one hundred wartime letters. Excerpts from those letters provide profound insights into family ties and battle experiences. The story of the brothers’ forebears is a window into American families in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The brothers’ parents, aunts, and uncles joined a great westward migration to the new states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Interesting sidelights include the last slave in Pennsylvania and an inheritance interrupted by the battle of Gettysburg. This study draws on forty years of the author’s personal research and more than a century of cumulative research by others. Family Bibles, letters, wills, censuses, obituaries, grave inscriptions, military records, and county histories are some of the sources consulted. Topics include such diverse areas as migration patterns, military experiences, occupations, patterns of child-bearing, and the historical setting of each generation.