Genealogical Gleanings of Siggins, and Other Pennsylvania Families: A Volume of History, Biography and Colonial, Revolutionary, Civil and Other War Records Including Names of Many Other Warren County PioneersTiernan-Dart Printing Company, 1918 - 714 páginas A volume of history & biography & colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records, including names of many other Warren County pioneers. |
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... Joseph Warren , a distinguished and gallant soldier who lost his life at Bunker Hill while boldly defending his country's rights . His Grand- father was Peter Warren and his son Joseph was the father of General Joseph who was born at ...
... Joseph Warren , a distinguished and gallant soldier who lost his life at Bunker Hill while boldly defending his country's rights . His Grand- father was Peter Warren and his son Joseph was the father of General Joseph who was born at ...
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... Joseph and two daughters emigrated from the Susquehannah River in what is now known as Lycoming county , to the tract of land now embracing Meadville , Pa . , from whom it took its name . By reason of the hostile demonstrations of the ...
... Joseph and two daughters emigrated from the Susquehannah River in what is now known as Lycoming county , to the tract of land now embracing Meadville , Pa . , from whom it took its name . By reason of the hostile demonstrations of the ...
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... Joseph removed to a farm on the Allegheny River , three miles below Warren including the island which still bears his name , and passed the remainder of his life there , dying March , 1864. His wife Hannah , died on the 25th of February ...
... Joseph removed to a farm on the Allegheny River , three miles below Warren including the island which still bears his name , and passed the remainder of his life there , dying March , 1864. His wife Hannah , died on the 25th of February ...
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... Joseph H. Bar- ris , 1825 ; Joseph H. Barris and Dow Prosser , 1826 ; John Chandler and John Johnson , 1827 ; Hiram Kinsley and John Johnson , 1828 ; John P. Kent and L. L. Hamlin , 1829 ; James Gilmore and John J. Swazey , 1830 ; John ...
... Joseph H. Bar- ris , 1825 ; Joseph H. Barris and Dow Prosser , 1826 ; John Chandler and John Johnson , 1827 ; Hiram Kinsley and John Johnson , 1828 ; John P. Kent and L. L. Hamlin , 1829 ; James Gilmore and John J. Swazey , 1830 ; John ...
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... noble , And thus shall we see Both honor and fame , On the old Siggins Tree . A. H. Siggins , ( No. - 89 ) . West Hickory , Pa . Aug. 29 , 1880 . JOSEPH HALL Joseph Hall was born in Smithfield , Ohio OTHER FAMILIES 105.
... noble , And thus shall we see Both honor and fame , On the old Siggins Tree . A. H. Siggins , ( No. - 89 ) . West Hickory , Pa . Aug. 29 , 1880 . JOSEPH HALL Joseph Hall was born in Smithfield , Ohio OTHER FAMILIES 105.
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Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume ... Emma Siggins White,Martha Humphreys Maltby Vista previa restringida - 1918 |
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Alexander Allen Anderson April April 22 August born Brokenstraw Township brother Bushnell Capt Captain Carolina Charles Children Church Connelly Connely county Sligo daughter David Davis Dawson December died Edward Eliza Elizabeth EMMA England father February Forest County Francis Franklin George Siggins Hannah Henry Hood Hunter Indians Ireland Isaac James Jane January John Siggins Joseph July July 21 June June 25 Kansas Kimball Kinnear Lamberton land lived Magee Magee³ March March 13 Margaret married Mary McCalmont Mead Methodist Morgan Nancy Nathaniel Nell³ November October Ohio Pennsylvania Pleasantville Poage Rachel Rebecca Richard Robert Ruth Samuel Scott Sarah Scott Walker Sept September served settled Simpson Sligo Smith sons Spencer Sugar Grove Susan Thomas Scott Tidioute Township Trask Venango County viii Virginia Walker Warren County West Hickory wife William Siggins Wilson young Youngsville
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