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James Ives1 (M)
James Ives married Charlotte (--?--).1 |
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Daniel Noel Jarman died. He was only about two months old.1 |
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Dorothy Jarman, daughter of Thomas Jarman and Sarah Louise Churchett, was born in 1903.2
Before 8 July 1967, Dorothy Jarman married (--?--) Brown.1 It's possible that the first name of Dorothy Jarman's husband, Mr. Brown, is Alfred. Brian Churchett has a picture of a wedding couple that has written on the back "Dolly & Alfred" on one line and "Jarmans" underneath it. In England, "Dolly" is a very common nickname for "Dorothy", hence my guess that Mr. Brown may be Mr. Alfred Brown. Please contact me at the webmaster address at the bottom of this page if you know anything about these people, as I would love to hear about them.3 Dorothy Jarman died on 11 December 1987.2 |
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George Jarman, son of Thomas Jarman and Sarah Louise Churchett, was born in 1905.1
George Jarman died on 17 August 1989.1 |
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Thomas Jarman married Sarah Louise Churchett, daughter of George Charles Churchett and Hannah Baines.1 |
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Thomas Jarman died in 1944.1 |
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Camilla Jeffrey, daughter of John Jeffrey and Jane Weaver, was born on 11 September 1846 in Pennsylvania.1,3
Camilla was listed on 10 June 1860 as a household member living with John Jeffrey on the 1860 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 10 June 1860. John was Jane's husband and father to Sarah J., Mary, Katherine E., Margaret, Camilla, Nancy R., John M., Lizzy, Robert Calvin, and Samuel G. They lived at dwelling number 93. Also living in the household was a 17-year-old boy named Elias Adams from Pennsylvania, who worked there as a farmhand. The farm next to them was unoccupied, and the next one after that was held by a family of black sharecroppers. John stated a value of $4000 for his real estate and $2532 for his personal estate. Jane, his wife, listed a value of her own personal property of $500.2 She was listed as "at home" and had attended school within the year.2 Camilla was listed on 30 July 1870 as a household member living with John Jeffrey on the 1870 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 30 July 1870. John was Jane's husband and father to Camilla, Nancy, John, and Graham.. They lived at dwelling number 7. John stated a value of $5940 for his real estate (up from $4000 ten years earlier) and $4534 for his personal estate (up from $2532). Jane, his wife, no longer listed a separate value for her own personal property.4 She was listed as "at home".4 On 16 June 1878, Camilla Jeffrey married Edwin Mills.1 Mrs. Charles McCullough and Mrs. Edwin Mills were listed in John Jeffrey's obituary on 2 March 1894 in the Steubenville Weekly Gazette (Steubenville, Ohio), as his surviving daughters.5 Mrs. Chas. McConnell and Mrs. Edward Mills were listed in Jane Weaver's obituary in August 1896 Steubenville, Ohio, as her surviving daughters.6 On 5 December 1912 her husband Edwin died at age 58, leaving Camilla a widow at 66 years old.1 Camilla Jeffrey died on 1 December 1928 in, at age 82.1 |
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John Jeffrey was born on 8 October 1812 in Brooke County, Virginia.2,3,1,4
"At an early age his father died, leaving him almost the sole support of his widowed mother and seven children. As a consequence of having to go to work at so early an age, he was deprived of the opportunities of any but a limited education, although possessed of a great desire for knowledge, but by hard study he acquired a fair education . . . He was in every way a self-made man."1 John Jeffrey moved to Pennsylvania, from West Virginia.1 John Jeffrey was a member of the United Protestant Church of Mount Hope, Pennsylvania.1 John Jeffrey was by trade a tinner.5 On 19 November 1834, John Jeffrey married Jane Weaver, daughter of John Weaver and Mary McMillan.2,1 John Jeffrey was a Justice of the Peace for ten years in Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania.1 It was said of him that "his love for peace made it possible for all difficulties to be settled without the aid of law."1 John appeared in the 1860 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 10 June 1860. He was recorded as the head of a household that also included Jane, Sarah J., Mary, Katherine E., Margaret, Camilla, Nancy R., John M., Lizzy, Robert Calvin and Samuel G.. Jane was his wife, and the rest were their children.. They lived at dwelling number 93. Also living in the household was a 17-year-old boy named Elias Adams from Pennsylvania, who worked there as a farmhand. The farm next to them was unoccupied, and the next one after that was held by a family of black sharecroppers. John stated a value of $4000 for his real estate and $2532 for his personal estate. Jane, his wife, listed a value of her own personal property of $500.4 John Jeffrey was a farmer and a tanner in Washington County, Pennsylvania.4 John appeared in the 1870 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 30 July 1870. He was recorded as the head of a household that also included Jane, Camilla, Nancy, John and Graham. Jane was his wife, and the other four were some of their children.. They lived at dwelling number 7. John stated a value of $5940 for his real estate (up from $4000 ten years earlier) and $4534 for his personal estate (up from $2532). Jane, his wife, no longer listed a separate value for her own personal property.6 John Jeffrey and Jane Weaver moved circa 1871 to Jefferson County, Ohio, from probably Washington County, Pennsylvania.7 John appeared in the 1880 US Federal Census of Jefferson County (Island Creek Township), Ohio, enumerated 7 June 1880. He was recorded as the head of a household that also included his wife, Jane, his sons John and Samuel G.. They lived at dwelling number 67.8 John Jeffrey was still working as a farmer in his late sixties (his sons John and Samuel were also living at home and working on the farm) in Jefferson County, Ohio.8 On 21 February 1894 John died in Jefferson County (Island Creek Township), Ohio, at age 81 of pleuro-pneumonia, which he had fallen ill with only five days prior to his death, leaving Jane a widow.1 He was buried on 24 February 1894 in Knoxville Cemetery, which is located in Jefferson County, Ohio.1 John Jeffrey's obituary was published on 2 March 1894 in the Steubenville Weekly Gazette (Steubenville, Ohio). It read, in part, that in addition to the children listed in the next sentence, he was also survived by Mrs. Smith of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Rogers of West Virginia, and Mrs. Robert Faulk of Knox Township; I have not yet figured out which daughters these are.. As listed in the obituary, John was survived by his wife Jane Jeffrey, his sons John and S. G., his daughters Mrs. Charles McCullough and Mrs. Edwin Mills.1 |
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John M. Jeffrey, son of John Jeffrey and Jane Weaver, was born in 1851 in Pennsylvania.1
John M. was listed on 10 June 1860 as a household member living with John Jeffrey on the 1860 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 10 June 1860. John was Jane's husband and father to Sarah J., Mary, Katherine E., Margaret, Camilla, Nancy R., John M., Lizzy, Robert Calvin, and Samuel G. They lived at dwelling number 93. Also living in the household was a 17-year-old boy named Elias Adams from Pennsylvania, who worked there as a farmhand. The farm next to them was unoccupied, and the next one after that was held by a family of black sharecroppers. John stated a value of $4000 for his real estate and $2532 for his personal estate. Jane, his wife, listed a value of her own personal property of $500.1 He was listed as "at home" and had attended school within the year.1 John was listed on 30 July 1870 as a household member living with John Jeffrey on the 1870 US Federal Census of Washington County (Independence Township), Pennsylvania, enumerated 30 July 1870. John was Jane's husband and father to Camilla, Nancy, John, and Graham.. They lived at dwelling number 7. John stated a value of $5940 for his real estate (up from $4000 ten years earlier) and $4534 for his personal estate (up from $2532). Jane, his wife, no longer listed a separate value for her own personal property.2 John was John's profession was listed as a farmer, although the census form also indicates that he had just left school that year (he was listed as being nineteen years old).2 John was listed as a son in the 1880 US Federal Census, enumerated 7 June 1880, in the household of John Jeffrey and Jane, of Jefferson County (Island Creek Township), Ohio. They lived at dwelling number 67.3 John was working on the family farm, along with his father and brother Samuel, in Jefferson County, Ohio.3 John and S. G. were listed in John Jeffrey's obituary on 2 March 1894 in the Steubenville Weekly Gazette (Steubenville, Ohio), as his surviving sons.4 Graham and John were listed in Jane Weaver's obituary in August 1896 Steubenville, Ohio, as her surviving sons.5 |
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