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George Adam Saum

M, #57121, b. 23 March 1797, d. April 1836

Parents

FatherFrederick Saum (b. 16 February 1762, d. 23 January 1849)
MotherCatherine Caley (b. 14 September 1773, d. 8 May 1838)
Pedigree Link

Family: Susannah Henderson (b. 21 January 1805, d. 8 April 1855)

SonCharles Frederick Saum+ (b. about 1820)

Biography

George Adam Saum was born on 23 March 1797 in Saumsville, Shenandoah Co., VA. He married Susannah Henderson, daughter of Nathan Henderson and Mary Thompson, on 4 November 1819 in Highland Co., OH. George Adam Saum died in April 1836 in Highland Co., OH.

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Susannah Henderson

F, #57122, b. 21 January 1805, d. 8 April 1855

Parents

FatherNathan Henderson (b. 1763, d. June 1836)
MotherMary Thompson (b. 1760)
Pedigree Link

Family: George Adam Saum (b. 23 March 1797, d. April 1836)

SonCharles Frederick Saum+ (b. about 1820)

Biography

Susannah Henderson was born on 21 January 1805 in Virginia.1 She married George Adam Saum, son of Frederick Saum and Catherine Caley, on 4 November 1819 in Highland Co., OH. Susannah Henderson died on 8 April 1855 in Dodson Twp., Highland Co., OH.

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Citations

  1. [S1180] Clark Twp., p.247B, Dwelling 751, Family 751, 1850 Federal Census, Clinton County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 668.

Sarah Saum

F, #57123, b. about 1804

Parents

FatherFrederick Saum (b. 16 February 1762, d. 23 January 1849)
MotherCatherine Caley (b. 14 September 1773, d. 8 May 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Sarah Saum was born about 1804 in Virginia.1 She married Asa Thomas Henderson, son of Nathan Henderson and Mary Thompson.
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Citations

  1. [S584] Dodson Twp., p.274A, Dwelling 904, Family 904, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

Asa Thomas Henderson

M, #57124, b. about 1799

Parents

FatherNathan Henderson (b. 1763, d. June 1836)
MotherMary Thompson (b. 1760)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Asa Thomas Henderson was born about 1799 in Virginia.1 He married Sarah Saum, daughter of Frederick Saum and Catherine Caley.
Occupation: Tavern keeper in 1850 in Dodson Twp., Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S584] Dodson Twp., p.274A, Dwelling 904, Family 904, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

Mary Magdalene Saum

F, #57125, b. 1806, d. 13 April 1878

Parents

FatherFrederick Saum (b. 16 February 1762, d. 23 January 1849)
MotherCatherine Caley (b. 14 September 1773, d. 8 May 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Magdalene Saum was born in 1806 in Shenandoah Co., VA. She married Jacob Orebaugh on 1 February 1831 in Highland Co., OH. She died on 13 April 1878.

Mary Magdalene Saum was also known as "Polly" Saum.
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Jacob Orebaugh

M, #57126, d. 18 January 1840
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jacob Orebaugh married Mary Magdalene Saum, daughter of Frederick Saum and Catherine Caley, on 1 February 1831 in Highland Co., OH. Jacob Orebaugh died on 18 January 1840 in Highland Co., OH.

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Joseph Saum

M, #57127, b. about 1810

Parents

FatherFrederick Saum (b. 16 February 1762, d. 23 January 1849)
MotherCatherine Caley (b. 14 September 1773, d. 8 May 1838)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Joseph Saum was born about 1810 in Ohio.1 He married Hannah Powells on 11 November 1848 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by C. P. Donohoo, J.P.
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Citations

  1. [S584] Hamer Twp., p.292A, Dwelling 1161, Family 1161, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

Hannah Powells

F, #57128, b. about 1807
Pedigree Link

Biography

Hannah Powells was born about 1807 in Ohio.1 She married Joseph Saum, son of Frederick Saum and Catherine Caley, on 11 November 1848 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by C. P. Donohoo, J.P.
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Citations

  1. [S584] Hamer Twp., p.292A, Dwelling 1161, Family 1161, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

Jacob Saum

M, #57129, b. about 1777, d. after July 1860

Parents

FatherNicholas Saum (b. 1735, d. 10 April 1809)
MotherFrances Deupier (b. 1730, d. 1781)
Pedigree Link

Family: Barbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)

SonNicholas Saum (b. 1805)
DaughterBarbara Ann Saum (b. about 1806)
DaughterMary Saum (b. 1807)
SonGeorge Saum+ (b. 22 April 1814, d. 1908)
DaughterLucinda Saum (b. 1817)

Biography

Jacob Saum was born about 1777 in Maryland.1 He married Barbara Maurer. He died after July 1860.1

Jacob Saum lived in 1828 in Warren Co., IN. He lived in July 1860 in Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA.1
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Citations

  1. [S620] Rome Twp., p.728, Dwelling 1194, Family 1230, 1860 Federal Census, Jones County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 328; FHL #803328.

George Saum

M, #57130, b. 22 April 1814, d. 1908

Parents

FatherJacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)
MotherBarbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)
Pedigree Link

Family: Susannah Stringley (b. 11 November 1811, d. 22 May 1873)

SonNicholas Saum (b. about 1837)
DaughterPolly A. Saum (b. about 1840)
SonJosephus Saum+ (b. about 1841, d. 1911)
SonHiram Saum (b. about 1844)
DaughterEliza E. Saum (b. about 1846)
DaughterMahalia Saum (b. about 1848)
SonGeorge M. Saum (b. about 1853)
DaughterPriscilla Saum (b. about 1853)

Biography

George Saum was born on 22 April 1814 in Highland Co., OH. He married Susannah Stringley, daughter of Jacob Stringley and Elizabeth Wanamaker, on 29 May 1834 in Warren Co., IN. George Saum died in 1908

Obituary (per Findagrave.com):

George Saum Born April 22, 1814 In the death of George Saum there passed away one of Jones county's prominent and honored pioneer residents. His history is worthy of appreciation for his life was characterized by many sterling qualities, and the work which he. did in the development and improvement of this section of the state was of a most important character. He was born in Highland county, Ohio, April 22, 1814, and was a son of Jacob Saum.

As the name indicates the family is of German lineage, and was founded in America by the grandfather of George Saum, who held official position in the commissary department of the continental army under Washington. In 1828 Jacob Saum removed with his family from Ohio to Warren county,

Indiana, so that the experiences of pioneer life in the latter state were familiar to George Saum during the period of his youth. He continued in Indiana during the ages of fourteen and twenty-five years and in 1838 made his first trip to Iowa, stopping on the Indian reserve in Lee county. He made temporary location there with his family but in June, 1839, removed to Jones county, settling at Walnut Grove, Rome township. His family then numbered a wife and three children J. D., afterward of Olin; Nicholas, who became a resident of Mechanicsville, Iowa, and died February 1, 1907; and Polly A., who became Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Anamosa.

Mr. Saum's first purchase of land was one hundred and sixty acres which is still in the possession of the family. Through some mistake Orville Cronkhite entered eighty acres of the same quarter which Mr. Saum was improving, and the latter gave him his note for one hundred dollars with twenty per cent interest. He succeeded in wiping out the indebtedness in two years, although that was at a time when money was very scarce in the neighborhood. On reaching the farm the family camped under a bur oak tree, but Mr. Saum at once began the construction of a good log house, and although it contained only one room it was sixteen by eighteen feet. In its building he had the assistance of the few men who were then living in the district. His possessions, aside from his land, consisted of a yoke of oxen, an old wagon and a pony which would not have sold for a sum sufficient to enable him to discharge his indebtedness, which amounted to eighty dollars. Walnut Grove at that time contained about six hundred acres of good timber land. The well known Tom Green afterward a resident of Wyoming, a man of the Daniel Boone type in some of his sterling traits of character, also located at Walnut Grove and

the two married sisters. They were also associated in the purchase of three hundred and twenty acres of land held as a claim by William Hamilton, and each thus secured eighty acres of prairie and eighty acres of timber land. Mr. Green attended the government land sales in Dubuque in July, 1840, completed the entry of the three hundred and twenty acres and paid for it.

After arriving in the county Mr. Saum bent his energies to general agricultural pursuits and continued to reside upon his farm until 1878. As the years passed he prospered in his undertakings and became the owner of about sixteen hundred acres in Jones county and four hundred acres in Cedar county. About 1874 he divided up something like sixteen hundred acres between his eight children, and at that time he closed out his other business interests. For three or four years, however, he continued to reside in Anamosa and in Davenport, after which he went to California, where he devoted twenty years to horticultural pursuits. In the meantime he had been one of the early horticulturists of Jones county, for in the spring of 1842 he bought from an old Quaker from Richmond, Indiana, about one hundred apple trees and a few pear and cherry trees, which he planted on his farm in Rome township. The apple

trees were soon in good bearing and for years thereafter he made display of his fruit at the county fairs, thus giving tangible evidence to the unbelieving of what could be done in the line of fruit production on the Iowa prairies. He was likewise the pioneer in the introduction of thoroughbred shorthorn cattle, for in 1846 he brought to the county

three cows and an imported bull, locomotive, which had been purchased in England by a Kentucky company. Cattle then sold at a very low figure, but Mr. Saum purchased his shorthorns at a cost of a little over one hundred dollars each. He had to borrow a part of the money, but be determined to have the best stock ' and the wisdom of his course was demonstrated. His farm work was at all times actuated by the spirit of progress and improvement, and he was among the first to introduce the improved farm machinery which invention gave to the agriculturist. In 1844 he purchased the first McCormick reaper brought into the county and with it cut his own wheat and oats and also assisted his neighbors. This reaper was sold a year later for another and afterward that was replaced

by a third, having a Moore attachment. In those days the plows used had wooden mold--boards, and Mr. Saum was among the first to learn of the manufacture of steel plows-made by John Deere of Grand De Tour, Illinois. He then handled plows for Mr. Deere for six or seven years, selling to the farmers of the community, and although he trusted them

for payment he never lost a cent. As previously stated, Mr. Saum had three children when he came to Iowa. Seven children were born unto him and his wife at Walnut Grove, of whom one died in infancy. The death of the mother occurred on the home farm May 22, 1873, and in 1874 Mr. Saum married Miss Cordelia Huggins, of Anamosa, a sister of Burrill Huggins, now of Indianola. In 1879 they removed to Healdsburg, California, Mr. Saum there giving his attention to fruit culture for twenty years. Throughout this period, however, he considered Anamosa his real home and in 1899 returned to this city. His last years were there passed, and he delighted in recounting incidents of pioneer life and recalling the conditions which then existed in contrast with the improvements and progress that was made. His memory

formed a connecting link between the primitive past and the prosperous present. In early times he did everything possible to stimulate growth and development here along lines that would work for the betterment of the community. Denied but the most meager educational advantages in his own youth, he always advocated education and in 1842 opened the first school in Walnut Grove, giving the first log cabin which he had erected to be used for school purposes. Two years later he and his hired man cut down trees, hauled the logs together, gathered in the neighbors and put up a new schoolhouse which they seated with puncheon benches. Occasionally a church service was held in this schoolhouse, the scattered families of the region coming to hear the gospel proclaimed by

some circuit rider. The Sunday school was always carried on quite regularly there. In their earlier years Mr. and Mrs. Saum were devoted members of the United Brethren church, and at all times his life was upright and honorable. It was a matter of deep rejoicing to him that Iowa won for herself such prominent place in the Union through the utilization of her natural resources and the development of her varied interests. He lived here at a time when Dubuque, Davenport and Muscatine were the only markets for wheat, corn, oats, pork, cattle and even for butter and eggs. He was always an optimist, a man of large views of present possibilities and still larger views of the possibilities and achievements of the future. "On more than one occasion has he given free rein to thought and imagination," said one who knew him well, "we have been greatly impressed with his remarkably clear grasp of national character in all the higher elements of greatness and power and in America's supreme eminence and present and ultimate influence among the nations of the earth. Faith in the future was an inborn characteristic of his nature and this was what brought him to Iowa six years before the state was admitted to the Union, it being only a wilderness inherited by Indians, while deer, elk and rattlesnakes were among its natural products. This unquenchable spirit in those years of privation,

trackless prairies and bridgeless streams, made Mr. Saum not only a pioneer but a heroic helper and leader in securing for himself and for his fellow workers every available instrumentality in education and in material equipment necessary for the founding and building of a state. His greatest pride was in Iowa and in her steady growth he wrought well his part and to him and those who labored with him is Iowa largely indebted for her peerless record among the commonwealths of the Union."

Mr. Saum spent his last years in the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Peet, save the last week when he was at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Johnson, where he passed away at the age of ninety-four years. His life was one of success, judged not only by what he accomplishes for himself but by the high standard of success in what he did for others,As a leader in lines of progress he did much both directly and indirectly for the county, and at all times he was ready to assist another by word of advice or encouragement or through a substantial aid. He was one of the best known and most honored of the pioneers of Jones county.

From History of Jones County, Iowa, Past and Present, R. M. Corbitt, S.

J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910, p. 158.



He was buried in 1908 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Pioneer Twp., Cedar Co., IA.
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Frances Deupier

F, #57131, b. 1730, d. 1781
Pedigree Link

Family: Nicholas Saum (b. 1735, d. 10 April 1809)

SonJacob Saum+ (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)

Biography

Frances Deupier was born in 1730 in Maryland. She married Nicholas Saum in Maryland. She died in 1781 in Botetourt Co., VA.

Frances Deupier was also known as Frances Dapp.
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Barbara Maurer

F, #57132, b. about 1784, d. after July 1860
Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)

SonNicholas Saum (b. 1805)
DaughterBarbara Ann Saum (b. about 1806)
DaughterMary Saum (b. 1807)
SonGeorge Saum+ (b. 22 April 1814, d. 1908)
DaughterLucinda Saum (b. 1817)

Biography

Barbara Maurer was born about 1784 in Virginia.1 She married Jacob Saum, son of Nicholas Saum and Frances Deupier. Barbara Maurer died after July 1860.1

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Citations

  1. [S620] Rome Twp., p.728, Dwelling 1194, Family 1230, 1860 Federal Census, Jones County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 328; FHL #803328.

Nicholas Saum

M, #57133, b. 1805

Parents

FatherJacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)
MotherBarbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Nicholas Saum was born in 1805.
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Barbara Ann Saum

F, #57134, b. about 1806

Parents

FatherJacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)
MotherBarbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Barbara Ann Saum was born about 1806.
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Mary Saum

F, #57135, b. 1807

Parents

FatherJacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)
MotherBarbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Saum was born in 1807.
Mary Saum was also known as "Polly" Saum.
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Susannah Stringley

F, #57136, b. 11 November 1811, d. 22 May 1873

Parents

FatherJacob Stringley (b. 24 April 1781, d. 1 July 1855)
MotherElizabeth Wanamaker (b. 23 July 1787, d. December 1869)
Pedigree Link

Family: George Saum (b. 22 April 1814, d. 1908)

SonNicholas Saum (b. about 1837)
DaughterPolly A. Saum (b. about 1840)
SonJosephus Saum+ (b. about 1841, d. 1911)
SonHiram Saum (b. about 1844)
DaughterEliza E. Saum (b. about 1846)
DaughterMahalia Saum (b. about 1848)
SonGeorge M. Saum (b. about 1853)
DaughterPriscilla Saum (b. about 1853)

Biography

Susannah Stringley was born on 11 November 1811 in Ross Co., OH.1 She married George Saum, son of Jacob Saum and Barbara Maurer, on 29 May 1834 in Warren Co., IN. Susannah Stringley died on 22 May 1873 in Jones Co., IA,

Obituary (Findagrave.com):

Susannah was born to Jacob and Elizabeth (Wanamaker) Stingley November 11, 1811 in Ross County, Ohio. Susannah's grandfather, Jacob, was a Revolutionary War soldier that fought in Hampshire County Virginia (now Hardy Co., WV). He and his wife are buried on the farm in Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio. He served in Stephen Ashby's Company of Rangers and under Capt. John Harness. Susannah's father, Jacob, fought in the War of 1812 and was given the land in Iowa as payment for his services.

She married George Saum May 29, 1834 in Warren County, Indiana

Three children were born to them in Indiana; Jacob D,, Nicholas and Polly A. In June 1839 the family moved to Jones Co., IA settling at Walnut Grove, Rome township. Seven children were born at Walnut Grove of whom one died in infancy. The children were: Josephus, Hiram, Eliza, Mahala, George M., Percilla and the infant that died young. Susannah died on the home farm May 22, 1873.



She was buried in May 1873 in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mechanicsville, Cedar Co., IA, Findagrave #25621669.
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Citations

  1. [S620] Rome Twp., p.727, Dwelling 1192, Family 1228, 1860 Federal Census, Jones County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 328; FHL #803328.

Lucinda Saum

F, #57137, b. 1817

Parents

FatherJacob Saum (b. about 1777, d. after July 1860)
MotherBarbara Maurer (b. about 1784, d. after July 1860)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Lucinda Saum was born in 1817 in Highland Co., OH.
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Charles Frederick Saum

M, #57138, b. about 1820

Parents

FatherGeorge Adam Saum (b. 23 March 1797, d. April 1836)
MotherSusannah Henderson (b. 21 January 1805, d. 8 April 1855)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Bardell (b. about 1830)

DaughterSusan Saum (b. about 1849)

Biography

Charles Frederick Saum was born about 1820 in Highland Co., OH.1 He married Mary Elizabeth Shawver on 28 January 1844 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by James H. Pugh, J.P. He married Mary Bardell on 26 September 1847 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by Benjamin Thomas, J.P.


Note: Probably the Charles F. Saum who went to Lawrence, Kansas and became its first postmaster in 1862. Occupation: Carpenter in 1850 in Brush Creek Twp., Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S584] Brush Creek Twp., p.360A, Dwelling 453, Family 455, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

Mary Elizabeth Shawver

F, #57139, d. 30 May 1846
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Elizabeth Shawver married Charles Frederick Saum, son of George Adam Saum and Susannah Henderson, on 28 January 1844 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by James H. Pugh, J.P. Mary Elizabeth Shawver died on 30 May 1846 in Highland Co., OH.

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Mary Bardell

F, #57140, b. about 1830
Pedigree Link

Family: Charles Frederick Saum (b. about 1820)

DaughterSusan Saum (b. about 1849)

Biography

Mary Bardell was born about 1830 in Ohio.1 She married Charles Frederick Saum, son of George Adam Saum and Susannah Henderson, on 26 September 1847 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by Benjamin Thomas, J.P.
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Citations

  1. [S584] Brush Creek Twp., p.360A, Dwelling 453, Family 455, 1850 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 694.

George Saum1

M, #57141, b. about 1841

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Biography

George Saum was born about 1841 in Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Jacob Saum1

M, #57142, b. about 1843

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jacob Saum was born about 1843 in Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Mary Saum1

F, #57143, b. about 1842

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Saum was born about 1842 in Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Margaret Saum1

F, #57144, b. about 1850

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Margaret Saum was born about 1850 in Highland Co., OH.1 She married David Kessler on 11 September 1869 in Highland Co., OH.
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Peter Saum1

M, #57145, b. May 1853

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Family: Martha Ellen (b. August 1863)

DaughterChlora Saum (b. February 1881)
DaughterLena Saum (b. July 1886)
DaughterMaud Saum (b. July 1888)
DaughterAnna Saum (b. February 1892)

Biography

Peter Saum was born in May 1853 in Hamer Twp., Highland Co., OH, Possibly 1852 -- age in 1860 census (August) was given as 8. In 1900 census, he gave 1855 as the year -- clearly not correct.1 He married Martha Ellen about 1880.
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Frederick Saum1

M, #57146, b. March 1855

Parents

FatherJohn Saum (b. 23 February 1809, d. 31 December 1891)
MotherBarbara Rhodes (b. 11 May 1819, d. 26 June 1894)
Pedigree Link

Family: Rebecca (b. July 1857)

DaughterBertha E. Saum (b. November 1884)

Biography

Frederick Saum was born in March 1855 in Hamer Twp., Highland Co., OH, Birth date per 1900 census.1 He married Rebecca about 1882.
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Citations

  1. [S232] Hamer Twp., p.185B, Dwelling 2798, Family 2696, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Thomas W. Roush1

M, #57147, b. May 1854

Parents

FatherWilliam Roush (b. 17 May 1812, d. 7 August 1879)
MotherElizabeth Wilkin (b. 28 April 1816, d. 30 September 1896)
Pedigree Link

Family: Clara B. Duckwall (b. May 1859)

SonWilliam A. Roush+ (b. October 1875)
SonGuy O. Roush+ (b. May 1886)
SonErnest E. Roush (b. August 1888)

Biography

Thomas W. Roush was born in May 1854 in New Market Twp., Highland Co., OH.1,2 He married Clara B. Duckwall on 25 August 1875 in Highland Co., OH, Ceremony by J.W. Klise, M.G.
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Citations

  1. [S232] New Market Twp., p.278A, Dwelling 127, Family 127, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.
  2. [S549] New Market Twp., p.10B, Dwelling 237, Family 242, 1900 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1286; FHL #1241286.

Phillip Wilkin1

M, #57148, b. about 1845

Parents

FatherAbraham Wilkin (b. November 1822)
MotherAbigail (b. about 1824, d. before 1863)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Phillip Wilkin was born about 1845 in New Market Twp., Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S232] New Market Twp., p.278A, Dwelling 128, Family 128, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

George Wilkin1

M, #57149, b. about 1846

Parents

FatherAbraham Wilkin (b. November 1822)
MotherAbigail (b. about 1824, d. before 1863)
Pedigree Link

Biography

George Wilkin was born about 1846 in New Market Twp., Highland Co., OH.1
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Citations

  1. [S232] New Market Twp., p.278A, Dwelling 128, Family 128, 1860 Federal Census, Highland County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 987; FHL #803987.

Lydia Moore

F, #57150

Parents

FatherJames Moore (b. 8 January 1759, d. 17 September 1834)
MotherLynda Sharpless
Pedigree Link

Family: Joseph Spencer

SonSamuel Spencer+ (b. 12 November 1815, d. 5 September 1865)

Biography

Lydia Moore married Joseph Spencer.
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