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Son of Simon Dame and Margaret Hayes Married Sophia Andrews, abt 1833, Illinois. She died 31 Jan 1847, near Knox County, Nebraska. Children - Phidelia Esther Dame, Elvira Laura Dame, Wesley William Dame, Tamson Pluma Dame, Margaret Hayes Dame, Simeon Richard Dame, Sarah Elsa Dame Married Lucinda Hayes, 1 May 1848, West Buffalo, Union, Pennsylvania Children - Ellen Dame, Ann Emma Lisa Dame, Janvrin Hayes Dame, James Ezra Dame, Jeremiah Dame, Lucinda Elnora Dame, Leonard Dame Married Lovina Hayes, 19 Jan 1851, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Children - Mary Ann Dame, Sophia Dame, Joseph Smith Dame, Margaret Dame, Catherine Hayes Dame, Edmond Dame, Edward Dame, Lewis Leroy Dame, Nina Dame
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RootsWeb: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L Fw: BIO: Studebaker, 1819 Miami Co. - 0 views
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From: "Maggie Stewart" Subject: Fw: BIO: Studebaker, 1819 Miami Co. Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 11:46:04 -0400 ----- Original Message ----- From: Billy J. Baker To: Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 11:18 AM >From - William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas First published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL. Miami County -- DAVID W. STUDEBAKER, farmer, Section 20, Township 15, Range 22, P. O. Edgerton, Johnson County. Mr. Studebaker was born in Miami County, Ohio, in 1819. Moved in 1839 to Delaware County, Ind., and from there to Logansport, Cass Co., Ind. in 1847. In May, 1860, he came to Kansas and settled on his present farm of 260 acres in Richland. During the late war he served eighteen months in the Kansas Miltia in defense of the State. He was married in Indiana, March 20, 1845, to Miss Hannah M, daughter of Peter Baisinger. Mrs. Studebaker was born in Clark County, Ohio. They have eight children, five boys and three girls-Rebecca is the wife of Milton Redenbaugh, Thomas J., Nathan, Henry, Mary C., William G., Halsey H. and Martha.
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This site is a repository of information resources for those interested in the history and genealogy of persons descended from John and Margaret (Acres) Rathbun, who decamped from Lancashire (Ditton, to be precise) to settle in North America around the year 1654. A large majority of people bearing the surnames Rathbun, Rathbone and Rathburn are descended from this couple, who made their home on Block Island in the Rhode Island colony.
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