GENEALOGIES
Source:
Historical Collections of Harrison County in the State of
Ohio
With Lists of the First Land-owners, Early Marriages (to
1841), Will Records (to 1861), Burial Records of the Early
Settlements
and Numerous Genealogies
By Charles A. Hanna
Published New York,
1900
*In the family records given
in the following pages, the names of the children of the
first one of the family to settle in Harrison county are
usually preceded by roman capital numerals (I., II., III.,
IV., etc.); the names of the grandchildren, by arabic
numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.); and the names of the
great-grandchildren by roman lower-case numerals (i., ii.,
iii., iv., etc.)
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JAMES EDGAR, of Scotch-Irish
descent; removed from Washington county, Penn., to Wellsburg, Va., and thence to
Nottingham township, Harrison county, Ohio, where he died in 1845; had issue:
I. James, b. in Washington county, Penn., Feb.
22, 1794; d. Mar. 16, 1882; m. Charity Bartow b. in Washington county, N.
Y., July 24, 1798; d. Mar. 16, 1882; daughter of Zenas and Elizabeth
Carpenter Bartow (the former born about 1750, was an officer in the
Revolutionary War, and settled about 1809 at Connotton, Harrison county, Ohio);
had issue: 1. ____, d. in infancy; 2. Elizabeth; 3. Adam; 4.
Cyrus, settled in Monroe county; 5. Margaret; 6. James, killed
in the Civil War; 7. Phoebe, m. ___ Petty; 8. Francis; 9.
Matilda, m. _____ Kidwell; 10. Elijah G.;11. Charity,
m. _____ Hanlon; 12. Samuel D., b. Aug. 30, 1842, in Monroe
county, Ohio; settled in Nottingham township, Harrison county; served in the
Civil War; m. Jan. 14, 1869, Susan Poulson, b. Mar. 14, 1852, in
Nottingham township, daughter of John and Rachel rogers Poulson.
II. Jane, III. William. IV.
Adam. V. Elizabeth. VI. Nancy.
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ANDREW EKEY, see Family of
OBEDIAH HOLMES
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JOHN ELDER, see Family of
WILLIAM SCOTT
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SAMUEL ELLIOTT
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JOHN ENDSLEY, see Family of
GEORGE McPECK
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PATRICK ENGLISH
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JAMES ERVIN, a native of
Maryland, settled in Short Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio, about 1812;
afterward removing to Franklin township, Harrison county ,where he d .1850; m.
in Maryland, Elizabeth Bann d. 1870; had issue: 1. William; 2.
James; 3. John; 4. Henry, b. April 6, 1815; settled in
Washington township; m. 1840, Elizabeth Watts, of Harrison county (had
issue: i. James; ii. John; iii. Mahala; iv. Ann; v.
Margaret-H.; vi. Sarah-J.; vii. Isabelle; viii.
Thomas; ix. Actia-A.); 5. Phoebe; 6. Isaac; 7. Nancy.
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JOHN ESTEP,
d. aged about eighty-four years; removed from Pennsylvania to Short Creek
township, Harrison county, Ohio, before 1826; m. in Pennsylvania, Sarah Smith;
d. aged about eighty-four years; daughter of Edward Smith; had issue:
1. Harrison, settled at Lloydsville, Ohio; 2. William, a
physician, settled in Lloydsville; 3. Robert; 4. Harriet, m.
Taylor Lynn; 5. Andrew, b. 1826; settled in Kansas City, Mo.,
where he d. 1884; m. 1850, Sarah Henderson, daughter of Andrew
and Martha Nichol Henderson.
The Nichol family was of Scotch origin;
during the religious persecution in Scotland they passed from Scotland to county
Derry, Ireland, thence emigrated and settled in Cumberland county, Penn., 1789;
afterward located in Westmoreland county, Penn.; and about 1800 removed to
Colerain township, Belmont county, Ohio; the parents of Martha Nichol
Henderson were Andrew (1798-1861) and Jeanette (b. 1801)
Nichol. Andrew and Martha Nichol Henderson
had issue: 1. Martha; 2. John-N.; 3. Anna; 4. Agnes,
m. Thomas Love, and settled at Aledo, Ill.; 5. Margaret, m.
Robert C. McConnell, and settled at Brady, Ohio; 6. Mary-J., m.
John Mintier, and settled at Shepherdstown, Ohio; 7. Andrew-Jackson;
8. Sarah, m. Andrew Estep; 9. Isabelle, m. John
Anderson, and settled in Iowa; 10. Andrew, settled at Hardy, Neb.;
11. Elizabeth, m. R. W. Castle, and settled in Iowa; 12.
Harriet, m. John Sweeney, and settled in Iowa; 13. William-T.;
14. Thomas-Jefferson; 15. M.- N.
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ROBERT ESTEP, a native of New
Jersey, settled in Peters (now Union) township, Washington county, Penn., before
1784; had issue thirteen children, among whom: 1. Nathan, died without
issue; 2. William (had issue, among others; i. Joseph); 3.
Ephraim (had issue: i. Elmira); 4. James S., a Baptist
minister; m. Sarah Gaston (see Gaston Family), b. about
1808; d. 1875; daughter of Samuel and Margaret Penny Gaston, of Peters
township (Samuel, b 1772; d. 1853; son of John and Charity Cheeseman
Gaston, who removed to Washington county from Upper Freehold township,
Monmouth County, N. J., before 1783); (had issue, at least six children, of
whom: i. Josiah-Morgan, b. Feb. 19, 1826; d. May 5, 1888; settled in
Cadiz, Ohio, about 1853; m. 1857. Amanda J. Crabb, b. September, 1837; d.
Mar. 23, 1898; daughter of Jacob and Jane D. Crabb; ii. Harrison,
removed to Marion, Ind.; iii. James, removed to Marion, Ind.).
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