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Author
Publisher
L.L. Shailer
Pub. Date
1997
Physical Desc
1 v. (various pagings)
Language
English
Description
Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Thomas Shaler. He was probably born in England. He immigrated to America before 13 Mar 1670. He married Marah, daughter of Gerrard Spencer and widow of Thomas Brooks, 1669 or 1670 probably in Haddam, Connecticut. She died before 1714. He was lost at sea ca. 1694. They were the parents of six children. Descendants lived in Connecticut, Ohio, Massachusetts, New York, and elsewhere.
Surname spelled Shailer,...
Author
Publisher
P.M. Adams
Pub. Date
c1998
Physical Desc
vii, 737 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Johann Christian Schiller (ca.1704) of Becherbach, Rheinland, Germany married Maria Catherina Ubel in 1729 or 1730. They had six children; the last was born ca. 1739. In 1749, the Schillers immigrated to America and settled in Philadelphia. The lines are traced through two sons, Johann Daniel (1732-ca. 1801) and Conrad (1733-1798). Both lived in Philadelphia until they died.
Author
Publisher
Byron Whitener Bowman
Pub. Date
©1956
Physical Desc
203 pages ; 30 cm.
Language
English
Description
Three Bowman brothers settled in Rockingham County, Virginia, Jacob Jr. (died before 1795), Benjamin (1754-1829), and Peter. Another brother, John, went to Franklin County, Virginia. The brothers were probably born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Texas, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New York, California and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
J. P. Durbin, printer
Pub. Date
1911
Physical Desc
48 p.
Language
English
Formats
Description
Chiefly descendants of Revolutionary War Major " ... Abraham Kirkpatrick [who] was born in Cecil county, Maryland, in the year 1749 and died in Pittsburgh Nov. 17, 1817."--P. 8. The names of his parents are not known, but the family was of Scotch decent " ... and were warm adherents of Prince Charles Edward, the Pretender to the throne of England, whose fortunes they followed up to the fatal defeat of ltheir leader on the bloody field of Culloden...
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