30. JANE4 CLIFFORD ( John3, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 9 November 1786 in Pennsylvania; died 5 June 1865 in Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; married JOSEPH BREEN; born circa 1765 in Ireland; died 10 August 1829 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. 378
In 1850, Jane was living in the household of her son David Breen in Cuyahoga County, Ohio; also in the household was Jane's mother, Elizabeth "Cottrell" (sic?). 379 In 1860, Jane was still living in the household of her son David Breen in Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
From "Memorial to the pioneer women of Western Reserve," 1896. 380
Brecksville
A year of two before, in 1826 or 1827, the Ohio Canal was opened up through the Cuyahoga Valley, and the bilious fever raged fearfully, many were stricken by death, calls for help were many and urgent. Mrs. Deacon William Oates, Mrs. Jane Breen and others of those brave women, never failed or faltered, going night after night, day after day, always ready to say: "Here am I! send me."
Children of Joseph and Jane (Clifford) Breen (in 1850 and 1860, sons John, Joseph, and David and their families were living next to each other in Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio):
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| John5 G. Breen; born circa 1805 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; married Elizabeth [-?-]; born circa 1805 in Washington (?Washington County) Pennsylvania. In 1850, John, Elizabeth and son John Breen were living in Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where John (Sr.) was enumerated as a farmer; in 1860, John and Elizabeth were living by themselves in Brecksville Township.381
Child of John and Elizabeth Breen:
(a) John Breen, born circa 1839 in Ohio.
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| Nancy Breen.
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| Elizabeth Breen.
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| William Breen.
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| David Breen; born circa 1820 in Pennsylvania. In 1850, David, apparently not married, was living in Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where David was enumerated as a farmer.382 Also in David's household were David's mother, Jane, and David's grandmother Elizabeth Cottle. In 1860, Jane was still with David , not married, in Brecksville Township, but not Elizabeth Cottle.383 Also in the household was a David Waddell?, laborer.
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| Cunningham Breen.
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| Edward Breen.
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| Sarah Jane Breen.
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| James Breen
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| Cyrus C. Breen.
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33. ELIZABETH4 MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 18 February 1770; died 24 April 1786 (six days after the birth of her child, Mary); married THOMAS WILLIAMS. 384
Child of Thomas and Elizabeth (Maxwell) Williams:
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| Mary5 Williams; born 18 April 1786; died 26 January 1834; married John Sloane Maxwell. Elizabeth died six days after giving birth to Mary.
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34. ANN4 MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 25 November 1771; died 4 August 1815; married SAMUEL SHERRERD; 385 born 26 May 1771. Samuel was still alive in 1830; he was living in Warren County, New Jersey. 386 Samuel Sherrerd's parents were John and Mary Sherrerd, who lived in present-day Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey. Possibly some subsequent generations spelled the name Sherrer and Sherrard.
Children of Samuel and Ann (Maxwell) Sherrerd:
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| John5 Maxwell Sherrerd; born 6 September 1794; died 26 May 1871; married Sarah Browne.
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| Elizabeth Sherrerd; born 26 January 1796; died 17 April 1881; married Joseph V. Wilson.
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| Mary Sherrerd; born 20 November 1797; died 8 August 1837; married John Flavel Clark (Reverend).
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| Ann Dunham Sherrerd; born 18 October 1799; died 10 May 1863 or 1865. St Louis City Death Records reports she was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Ann married Charles Shoemaker Robeson. I can find no information for Charles Shoemaker Robeson. In 1860, Ann, presumably a widow, was living in St Louis, Missouri, with children Samuel, Edward Charles and Ann. Ann was enumerated as "Boarding House" (census page 0).
Children of Charles and Ann (Sherrerd) Robeson:
(a) Sally Robeson.
(b) Morris Robeson, born circa 1825, died 2 February 1849 "[8 February 1849] In New York, on the 2d inst. of consumption, Morris Robeson, aged 24 years, son of the late Charles S. Robeson of this town."387
(c) Elizabeth Paul Robeson
(d) Samuel Sherrerd Robeson; born circa 1830 in New Jersey.
(e) Edward Dunham Robeson; born circa 1832 in New Jersey.
(f) Charles Shoemaker Robeson, born circa 1833; In 1850, he was living in the household of Ann's father, John M. Sherrerd, in Warren County, New Jersey.388 In 1860, when living with his mother, he was enumerated as a druggist.
(g) Anna Maria Robeson; born circa 1835 in New Jersey.
See also "An historical and genealogical account of the descendants of Andrew Robeson, Jr., and his wife Mary Spencer," by Kate Hamilton Osborne (1916), online at Ancestry.com: Stories, Memories and History, 760 pages.
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| Susan Sherrerd; born 2 September 1801; died 22 April 1850 "[25 April 1850] On the 22d inst., at Pleasant Valley [present-day Washington Township, Warren County], Susan, wife of Wm. M. Warne, Esq., aged fourty-eight years;"389 married, 2 December 1822, William McKinney Warne; born 20 June 1800; died 30 May 1869.390 In 1850, William, and children were living in Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey, where William was enumerated as a farmer.391
Children of William and Susan (Sherrerd) Warne:
(a) Anna Dunham Warne, born circa 1824.
(b) Benjamin Warne, not listed with the family in 1850.
(c) Samuel Sherrerd Warne, not listed with the family in 1850.
(d) William Edwin Warne, born 10 May 1830 in New Jersey, died 14 July 1905, married Annie Eliza Godley; born circa 1835; died 18 February 1888. The family lived in Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey in 1860, when William was listed as a farmer (census page 6). By 1880, the family had moved top New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, where William was listed as a grocer (page 12).
Children of William and Annie (Godley) Warne known from the federal censuses (all born in New Jersey):
(i) Charles A. Warne; born circa 1858; listed as a grocer in 1880, at which time was still single and living with his parents.
(ii) Susan Sherrerd Warne, born 23 September 1860, married Edward Webb McGann, born 28 October 1845. Correct birth date for Edward Webb McGann from a 2008 email of Clifton F. Carbin Email
(iii) Mary Warne; born circa 1866.
(iv) Sarah Warne; born circa 1870.
Also living wth the family in 1880 was Ann Hedges, "aunt;" born circa 1820 in New Jersey.
(e) Jane Elizabeth Warne, born circa 1832.
(f) Mary McKinney Warne, born circa 1834.
(g) John Sherrerd Warne, born circa 1836.
(h) Sarah Sherrerd Warne, born circa 1838.
(i) Joseph Burnett Warne; born circa 1842; married Albina Jenkins; born circa 1845 in Massachusetts. The family lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Joseph was listed as a clerk in a boot and shoe store in 1880 (census page 365), as a shoe salesman for a shoe company in 1900 (page2B), and with his own income in 1910 (page 5A).
Joseph and Albina (Jenkins) Warner had one child:
(i) Bessie Warne; born circa 1876 in Indiana; married Merlin O. Ryker; born January 1874.392 Merlin, Bessie and child Eleanor V. Ryker, born July 1898 also lived in Indianapolis (next to Joseph and Albina in 1900), where Merlin was listed as a bookkeeper for a shoe company in 1900 (page 2B) and as a manager, manufactuing in 1920 (page 451).
Also with William Warne and children in 1850 was Nancy Opdyke (Opdycke), born circa 1798.
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| Sarah Maxwell Sherrerd; born 18 September 1803; died 27 September 1888; married (first) Richard Green; born 1794 or 2 March 1799; died 5 August 1846 (his parents were John and Rhoda Howell Green).393 Sarah married (second) Isaac Carpenter; born circa 1793 in New Jersey.
Children of Richard and Sarah (Maxwell) Green:
(a) Samuel Sherrerd Green, married Maria Paula Littlejohn, born 1831, died 1876);394
(b) William S. Green, married Mary Catherine Kinsey
(c) Edward Dunham Green, married Henrietta McNeal.
(d) Anna Maria Robeson Green, married Benjamin Riegel.
(e) Emily Green, born circa 1844.
In 1850, Sarah and second husband Isaac Carpenter were living in Easton, Pennsylvania, where Isaac was enumerated as a miller.395 Also in the household in 1880 were Emily Green (daughter of Richard and Sarah Maxwell Green), Benjamin ?Horn, age 62 and Abigail
[—?—], age 22.
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| William Maxwell Sherrerd; born 18 November 1805; died 5 January 1868; married Sarah Leeds Bartow.
Their child:
(a) Mary Margaret Robeson Sherrerd,396 married David Lenox How.
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| Rachel Bryan Sherrerd; born 22 September 1807; married Daniel Hollinshead.
Their children:
(a) John Hollinshead.
(b) Joseph Hollinshead.
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| Esther Hyndshaw Sherrerd; born 13 September 1809 in New Jersey; died September 1900; married James Clyde Kennedy; born circa 1809. In 1850, the family was living in Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey, where James was enumerated as a physician.397
Children of James and Esther (Hyndshaw) Kennedy (all believed born in New Jersey):
(a) Jane Clyde Kennedy, born 5 August 1832, died 5 January 1899, married Samuel Sherrerd Clark, born 8 November 1825, died 23 November 1885-Jane and Samuel were first cousins, Samuel being a son of John Flavel and Mary (Sherrerd) Clark (#157).
(b) Samuel Sherrerd Kennedy, born 2 February 1834, married Mary E. Stephens; born circa 1841 in New Jersey. Samuel was a physician. He and Mary, no children, were living in Greenwich Township, Warren County New Jersey in 1870 (census page 79). By 1880, Samuel had retired, suffering from "nervousum;" and with Mary and daughter Mary, and Samuel's mother were in Stewartvillle, Warren County (page 336).
Child of Samuel and Mary (Stephens) Kennedy:
(i) Mary Kennedy; born circa 1871 in New Jersey.
(c) Sarah Ann Kennedy, born 8 October 1837, died 7 April 1880, married Charles Corss.
(d) James Kennedy (not listed in the 1850 federal census).
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| Jane Maxwell Sherrerd; born 11 September 1811; died 7 December 1883; married William Green.
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| Samuel Fleming Sherrerd; born 25 November 1813; died 15 March 1815.
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35. GEORGE4 CLIFFORD MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 31 May 1774; 398 or 31 May 1771; 399 died 16 March 1816; buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; he married RACHEL PATTERSON BRYAN on 27 September 1803. When they married, George was living in Hunterdon County and Rachel in Somerset County, New Jersey. 400
Rachel, along with Elizabeth and Mary, 401 were the children of John and Marian Patterson (Sloan) Bryan. Marian was a sister of Elizabeth Sloan who was the first wife of Mary (Clifford) Maxwell's husband, John Maxwell. Marian was also a sister of Henry Sloan, who married Elizabeth Kirkpatrick-after Henry died, Elizabeth married John Maxwell (his third wife).
George Clifford Maxwell, of Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, was a lawyer and a member of Congress, 1811-1813. 402
From a short online congressional biography: 403
MAXWELL, George Clifford (father of John Patterson Bryan Maxwell), a Representative from New Jersey; born in Sussex County, N. J., on May 31 1771; was graduated from Princeton College in 1792; studied law; was admitted as a Republican to the Twelfth Congress (March 4, 1811-March 3 1813); resumed the practice of law in Flemington, N. J., where he died 16 March, 1816; interment in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, N. J.
Children of George and Rachel Patterson (Bryan) Maxwell:404
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| John5 Patterson Bryan Maxwell; born 3 September 1804; died 14 November 1845; married Sarah Brown (or Browne).
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| Anna Marie Maxwell; born 5 September 1806; died 9 March 1886; married William Penn Robeson.
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36. MARY4 MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 26 April 1776; died 21 September 1805; married ADAM RAMSAY (also Ramsey); 405 born circa 1759; died 20 April 1836. Adam and Mary and Adam's second wife, Ann (Maxwell) Ramsay, are buried in Greenwich Presbyterian Cemetery, Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey. 406
After Mary died, Adam married, 25 November 1806, 407 Ann Maxwell, a daughter of Robert and Eleanor (Sloan) Maxwell. Robert was a brother of John Maxwell who married Mary Clifford (#6); hence Ann Maxwell was a first cousin to Mary (Maxwell) Ramsay. In 1850, one of Adam and Ann's children, Adam Ramsay , born circa 1808 in New Jersey, was living in Harmony Township, Warren County, New Jersey, where he was enumerated as a farmer. 408 His wife's name was Ann [-?-] (according to Maxwell, 1895, page 65, her maiden name was Ann Housel), born circa 1816 in New Jersey, and their children in 1850 (all born in New Jersey) were Edmund Ramsay, born circa 1835; William Ramsay, born circa 1837; Robert Ramsay, born circa 1843; Theodore Ramsay, born circa 1845; and Charles Ramsay, born circa 1848.
Children of Adam and Mary (Maxwell) Ramsay:
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| Jane5 Ramsay; born 11 November 1797; died 2 December 1878; married, 9 June 1829, Anthony McCoy; born circ 1792 in Pennsylvania. In 1860, Anthony and Jane lived in Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, where Anthony was listed as a "treasurer ??"
Their children:
(a) John Fox McCoy, born 12 May 1830, died 2 April 1895, married Alice Williams.
(b) Adam Ramsay McCoy, born 12 May 1833 in Pennsylvania, died 12 December 1898, married Jannette Baylis; born circa 1836 in New York state. The family lived in Orange, Essex County, New Jersey (1860: census page 237; and 1870: page 361), where Ramsay was in the leather business.
Child of Ramsay and Jannette (Baylis) McCoy known from the federal censuses:
(i) Ann McCoy; born circa 1861 in New York.
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| John Maxwell Ramsay; born 31 October 1799; died 30 December 1802; buried in Greenwich Presbyterian Cemetery, Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
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38. SARAH4 MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 17 September 1780; died 8 November 1849. On 1 June 1808 in Sussex County (probably present-day Warren County), New Jersey, Sarah married WILLIAM NIXON LUMMIS. 409
Sarah Maxwell was William's second wife. He first married Elizabeth [-?-], born 26 August 1779, died 14 May 1806, buried in Pulteney Street Cemetery, Geneva, New York (this from Some Finger Lakes Genealogy"
I do not have William's dates although William N. Lummis was a subject in "Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River valley" volume 1, pages 331-334. by Pam Rietsch . According to this family history, William was an M. D., having studied medicine in Philadelphia, where he then practiced before removing to the Sodus area, Wayne County, New York early in the 1800s. William was in the War of 1812, serving from 17 June to 20 June 1813 (on 15 June 1813, William and other inhabitants of Sodus were issued muskets, placed under the command of Captain Enoch Turner and participated in a battle with the British in the Sodus area).
Besides practicing medicine and being the justice of the peace for several years, he eventually owned several businesses in the Sodus area, which was named "Maxwell" in honor of his wife. William was also a prime mover in the building of the "Adams Ditch," which was to connect Lake Ontario and the Erie Canal; but the project was never completed. Although Sarah and William were married in New Jersey, they raised their family and apparently both died in the Sodus, New York, area. According to "Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River valley," William's tombstone inscription reads: "He was one of the pioneer border settlers, his enterprising, vigorous and active mind aided essentially in the improvement of this country and commanded for him universal esteem."
Children of William and Sarah (Maxwell) Lummis:
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| William5 Maxwell Lummis; born 6 August 1809; died 21 August 1869; married Anne O'Brien.
Children of William and Anne (O'Brien):
(a) William Lummis, born 2 May 1841, married Elizabeth Vesey Coleman.
One child of William and Elizabeth (Coleman) Lummins was
(i) Harriet Lummis who married James S. Warren.410
(b) John Maxwell Lummis, died 1911.
(c) Florence Lummis.
(d) Charles Augustus Lummis, died July 1910, married Marion Copeland Dutain.
(e) Dayton Lummis, died young.
(f) Elizabeth O'Brien Lummis, born 13 April 1855.
(g) Benjamin Rush Lummis, born 27 July 1857.
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| Dayton Lummis; born 25 May 1817; died 13 May 1870; married Elizabeth Ann Hunting.
Their children:
(a) Clara Lummis, born 10 October 1842, died 10 May 1866, married Alfred M. Parker.
(b) Henry Lummis, born 28 August 1847, died 28 May 1879, married Delphina Beattie.
(c) Idan Lummis, born 11 June 1859, died 14 August 1859.
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| Elizabeth Fries Lummis; born October 1818; died 3 June 1877; married William H. Ellet, M. D. No information on children.
From Maxwell (1895), page 77:
She [Elizabeth Fries Lummis] wrote a volume of poems, which was published in 1835; "Women of the American Revolution;" "Summer Rambles in West;" "Queens of American Society;" and numerous other works.
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| Ann Maria Lummis; married Philo Sheldon. She was possibly the Ann Sheldon, born circa 1811 in ?Connecticut, living in Morris Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, in 1850 with son Philo Sheldon.411
Child of Philo and Ann Maria (Lummis) Sheldon:
(i) Philo Sheldon (Jr.); born circa 1839 in New Jersey.
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39. WILLIAM4 MAXWELL ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 5 May 1785; died 20 August 1828. On 16 January 1812, he married SARAH DUSENBERY; 412 born 15 February 1793; died 3 June 1866; she was a daughter of Henry and Lydia (Swayze) Dusenbery. 413 I believe Sarah Dusenbery's sister was Mary Dusenbery, who married John Sherrerd, a brother of Samuel Sherrerd who married Ann Maxwell (#34).
William Maxwell graduated from Princeton College in 1804. He was a lawyer and studied law with his brother George Clifford Maxwell (#35).
At the time of William and Sarah's marriage in 1812, both were listed from Hunterdon County, New Jersey. 414 In 1850, Sarah Maxwell, widow and head of household, was living in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, with adult children Henry, Lydia, Sarah and William. 415 In this census, son Henry was listed as a lawyer and son William as a clerk.
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| Henry5 Dusenbery Maxwell; born 5 December 1812; died 3 October 1874; married Maria Louisa Honeyman.
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| Mary Elizabeth Maxwell; born 21 April 1814 in New Jersey; died 25 December 1896; married Washington McCartney.
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| Lydia Dusenbery Maxwell; born 11 August 1815; died 13 December 1896.
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| John Maxwell; born 9 November 1816; died 3 November 1885; married Elizabeth Green Clark.
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| William Maxwell; born 17 January 1819 in Pennsylvania; died 15 November 1901; married, 13 September 1853, Ellen Howell; born 30 January 1829. She was a daughter of Jesse Moore and Deborah (Muirheid) Howell,416 and a first cousin twice removed of Rhoda Howell, who married John Green. Several sons of John and Rhoda (Howell) Green married Clifford line descendants (see #97, #160, #164, and #441). I can not connect her to our Mercer County, New Jersey, Howells. In 1880, the family was living in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, where William's occupation was listed as "bookstore."417 (According to Davis's History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1887, William Maxwell's store was on the northeast corner of Northampton Street and Center Square in Easton, Pennsylvania.)
Children of William and Ellen (Howell) Maxwell: (a) Elizabeth Crane Maxwell, born 26 April 1855, died 29 October 1914;418
(b) William Howell Maxwell, born 12 June 1857.
(c) Kate Maxwell, born 9 July 1862.
(d) Frank Maxwell, born 15 November 1864, died 24 December 1899.
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| Sarah Maxwell; born 21 October 1820; died 7 February 1903.
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| Joseph Warren Maxwell; born 18 March 1824; died 12 April 1825.
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40. JOHN4 MAXWELL (again) ( Mary3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 4 November 1787; died 21 December 1820; married ANN HILL on 7 September 1813 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. 419
Children of John and Ann (Hill) Maxwell:
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| Mary5 Hill Maxwell; born 9 June 1814; died 19 February 1849; married, 16 October 1830, Leonard L. Kuhl.
Their children (all believed born in New Jersey):
(a) Ann Maria Kuhl, born 30 July 1831, died 3 June 1873, married John Painter.
(b) Catherine Kuhl, born 18 May 1834, died 24 May 1857, married Elisha Sharp Wyckoff. (c) George Maxwell Kuhl, born 5 March 1837, married Emma Cleveland.
(d) John K. Kuhl, born 7 March 1839, died 15 January 1845.
(e) Mary Kuhl, born 3 October 1841, died 15 February 1843.
(f) Edward Kuhl, born 10 April 1844, died 15 June 1877, married Martha E. Conine; born circa 1849 in New Jersey. In 1870, the family lived in Trenton, New Jersey, where Edward was enumerated as a painter.
Children of Edward and Martha (Conine) known from the 1870 federal census (all born in New Jersey):
(i) Howard C. Kuhl; born circa 1867.
(ii) Cora E. Kuhl; born circa 1870.
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| Elizabeth Maxwell; born 23 September 1815; died 16 March 1844; married William Hutchinson.
Their children:
(a) William Maxwell Hutchinson, born 25 October 1835, died 30 January 1843.
(b) Louisa Hutchinson, born 18 March 1842, died 25 February 1843.
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41. (tentative) MARGARET4 MARY CLIFFORD ( James3, George2, unknown Clifford1); born circa 1770 in New Jersey; died after 1850 in Jackson County, Ohio; married, 19 September 1795 in Hardy County, Virginia 420 (present-day West Virginia), HIBERT (Hybert) NEWELL; born circa 1770 in New Jersey; died in 1828 or 1829.
According to Catherine Renschler, 421 whose husband descends from Hibert Newell, Hibert first was on the Hardy County, Virginia, tax lists from 1796 to 1801; from 1803 through 1811 he was on the Randolph County, Virginia tax list; by 1815, he and family had moved from Hardy County, Virginia, to Ross County, Ohio, a part that was set off as Jackson County, Ohio, in 1816.
Hibert Newell's will was written 13 October 1828 in Jackson County, Ohio, recorded March 1829. He mentioned wife Margaret and children (in this order) Prudence Hartley, Rachel Hayes, Porter Newell, William Newell, and Isaac Newell (no Hibert, Jr.). The will was witnessed by Robert Darling, Jonathan [-?-], and Alexander W. Clifford, who was probably the brother of Margaret Mary (Clifford) Newell. 422 In 1850, Margaret Newell was enumerated with her son Isaac Newell in Jackson County, Ohio. Her age was given as 80 and her birthplace listed as New Jersey. 423
Known children of Hibert and Margaret (Clifford) Newell (not necessarily all in order of birth):424
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| Porter Newell; born circa 1800-1810; married Margaret [-?-] (possibly Bakehorn).425
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| William Newell; born circa 1812 in Jackson County, Ohio; died 1868 in Cass Township, Wapello County, Iowa; married, 20 May 1836, Priscilla Clark, born circa 1818 in Ohio. In 1860 the family was living in Ottumwa, Iowa, where William was listed as a laborer. Children known from the 1860 federal census:426
(a) Isaac Newell, born circa 1845 in Ohio.
(b) Ann Newell, born circa 1850 in Ohio.
(c) Wilmot Newell, born circa 1852 in Iowa.
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| Isaac Hawk Newell; born circa 1815; married Eliza Sutton;427 born circa 1818 in Kentucky. In 1850, Isaac was living in Jackson County, Ohio, at which time Isaac's mother, Margaret Newell, was in the household.428 In 1860, Isaac and family were living in Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana.429 Isaac's mother was not with the family in 1860; probably she was deceased by this time.
Children of Isaac and Eliza (Sutton) Newell, known in 1860:
(a) Margaret Newell, born circa 1842 in Ohio
(b) Porter Newell, born circa 1846 in Ohio.
(c) Smith Newell, born circa 1848 in Ohio.
(d) William Newell, born circa 1850 in Ohio.
(e) Electra Newell, born circa 1854 in Ohio.
(f) Nathaniel Newell, born circa 1856 in Indiana.
There was a Hibert Newell, born circa 1799 in Virginia; married, 25 August 1822 in Pike County, Ohio, Mary (Polly) Coterel; born circa 1804 in North Carolina. This Hibert apparently was a son of Isaac Newell (married Abigail VanScoy), a brother of our Hibert Newell (see #41).430 In 1850, this Hibert Newell and family were living in Liberty Township, Jackson County, Ohio.431 Their children, all born in Pike County, Ohio, were (1) Aaron Newell, born circa 1832; (2) Sarah Newell, born circa 1838; (3) Rachel Newell, born circa 1841; (4) Mary Newell, born circa 1843; (5) Albert Newell, born circa 1848; and (6) Nelson Newell, born circa 1849.432
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42. MARY4 CLIFFORD ( James3, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 1779 in New Jersey; died 12 January 1844 in Hardy County, Virginia (now West Virginia); buried in Olivet Cemetery, Moorefield, Hardy County, Virginia. 433 On 9 August 1813, 434 she married in Hardy County, Virginia, JOHN MULLIN; born 1779; died 19 August 1855; buried in Olivet Cemetery. 435
John and Mary (Clifford) Mullin's first child was born in 1806, but John and Mary's published marriage date is 9 August 1813. Probably the 1813 date is a transcription error, as Mullin descendants suggest, or John and Mary, although having children starting in 1806, did not marry or remarry until 1813. One source suggests that Mary was John Mullin's second wife, his first wife being Ann Jane [-?-], born 1792, died 1812. 436 But there is no indication of this from "Family Record" pages (births, deaths and marriages, authors not known) in the Mullin Family bible, sent to me by Linda Elsea (Louisville, Kentucky). 437 Note the given name "Clifford" for the second child. Also, this would mean that Ann Jane [-?-] would have given birth to daughter Catherine when she was age 14.
I could not find John Mullin in the 1810 federal census for Hampshire/Hardy County. In 1820, besides John, who was enumerated as over age 45, there were 10 other males in the household, at least one for each age group. Was John at this time in the hotel business? There were three females in the household in 1820, one age 26 and under 45 (Mary?), one age 10-16 (Catherine?) and one age under 10 (Mary Jane?). 438 By 1850, Mary (Clifford) Mullin had died, but children Catherine, John, Samuel, and Ann were still living with their father in Hardy County, Virginia. 439 Although John, age 70, was enumerated as a farmer, the family was living in a hotel, undoubtedly the Mullin Hotel of Moorefield, Hardy County. John's son John C. Butler Mullin was the innkeeper. One of several lodgers was John Henry Clifford, age 18, mulatto, barkeep, born in Virginia. He was a grandson of Isaac and Julie (Lewis) Clifford and a son of Jacob Clifford. See the section "Other early Cliffords with a Hardy/Hampshire County, Virginia, association."
Children of John and Mary (Clifford) Mullin:440
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| Catherine5 (Kitty) Sower Mullin; born 2 November 1806; died 8 August 1859 in Hardy County, Virginia.441 She was undoubtedly named after John's mother, Catherine L Sower (or Sowers). In 1850, Catherine was living with her father and siblings in the Mullin Hotel in Moorefield, Virginia.442 Apparently Catherine did not marry.
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| John Clifford Butler Mullin; born 18 July 1809; died 14 November 1881.
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| Abner Nicholas Mullin; born 4 November 1811 in Moorefield, Hardy County; died 18 August 1832 in Moorefield.443
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| William White Mullin; born 11 May 1814; died 14 April 1867; married Millie Mooreland.
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| Mary Jane Mullin; born 30 August 1816; died 26 April 1889; married Julius Caesar Waddle.
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| Samuel Mitchell Mullin; born 3 May 1819; died 20 September 1894;444 married (first), 9 February 1841 in Frederick County, Maryland, Ann Jane Hayes; died 5 October 1842;445 married (second), 17 March 1847 in Frederick County, Virginia (yes, Virginia, not Maryland), Henrietta W. Price; born 1825 in Virginia.446 In 1850, Samuel, who was enumerated as a merchant, and wife Henrietta were living with Samuel's father and siblings in the Mullin Hotel in Moorefield, Virginia.447 In 1870, Samuel, Henrietta and a Julia Price, age 37, possibly a sister of Henrietta, were living in Winchester Township, Frederick County, Virginia, at which time Samuel was enumerated as a hotel keeper.448 Samuel and Henrietta were still in Winchester Township in 1880, when Samuel was listed as a bookkeeper; also in the household in 1880 was a Virginia (was she Julia?) Price, age 47.449 No information on children by either marriage.
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| Ann Eliza Mullin; born 12 January 1822 in Moorefield, Hampshire County, Virginia; died 10 April 1889.450 In 1850, Ann Eliza was living with her father and siblings in the Mullin Hotel in Moorefield, Virginia.451 In 1880, Anne A. E. Mullin, age 58, was living with her sister Mary Jane and Mary Jane's husband, Julius Waddle, in Hampshire County, West Virginia.452 Her parents, John and Mary (Clifford) Mullin, were reported born in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, respectively.
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(tentative) 46. MARY4 SELLERS ( Sarah3 Clifford, George2, unknown Clifford1); born 17 January 1777 in Pennsylvania; died September 1855 in Green County, Ohio; married ERASMUS (also Eramus) JONES; born 28 January 1769 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania; 453 died 1850. Erasmus was from Bucks County. 454 His parents were Samuel Jones (1742-1810) and Leah (Thomas) Jones (1744-1793). 455
In 1850, Mary, age 74, widow, born in Pennsylvania, was head of household, living with her daughter Keturah Jones and grandson Currency Arthur in Green County, Ohio. 456
As indicated under Sarah Clifford (#9), her descendants are tentative. There is much information on Eramus and Mary (Sellers) Jones in the 1936 typewritten manuscript "Eramus and Mary Sellers Jones," by Lee Eramus Rife, D. D., 38 pages, online at Ancestry.com: Stories & Publications. However there is only one mention of a "Clifford," as the possible mother of Mary Sellers.
Children of Erasmus and Mary (Sellers) Jones:457
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| Sarah5 Jones; born 1795; died 1875; married Nathaniel Brittain; born 1783; died 1854.
Their children:
(a) Rebecca Brittain.
(b) Benjamin Brittain.
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| Rebecca Jones; born 1796; died 1876 in Pennsylvania; married Samuel Arthur; born 1791 in Virginia; died 1875. The family lived in Madison Township, Clark County, Ohio, where Samuel was a farmer (1850: census page 43) (1870: page 122).
Their children (all born in Ohio) were
(a) Lucinda Arthur; born circa 1822.
(b) Rachel Arthur; born circa 1824.
(c) Currency Arthur, born circa 1825 in Ohio, married Elizabeth Yarnell; born circa 1830 in Ohio.
Children of Currency and Elizabeth (Yarnell) Arthur (all born in Ohio):
(i) William H. Arthur; born circa 1864.
(ii) John W. Arthur; born circa 1866.
(iii)Walter Edgar Arthur; born circa 1868.
(d) Smith Arthur; born circa 1832; married Elizabeth Berrie; born circa 1841 in Ohio. The family lived in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, in 1880, where Smith was an "enumerator."
Children of Smith and Ellizabeth (Berrie) Arthur known from the 1880 federal census:
(i) Rosco Arthur; born circa 1875 in Iowa.
(ii) Lucy Arthur; born circa 1878 in Iowa.
(e) Samantha Arthur; born circa 1838.
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| Rachel Jones; born 1799; died 1883 in Ohio; married Joseph Butcher; born circa 1787 in Virginia. In 1850 and 1860, Joseph, Rachel and children were living in Ross Township, Greene County, Ohio, where Joseph was enumerated as a farmer.458
Children of Joseph and Rachel (Jones) Butcher reported in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses (all born in Ohio):
(a) Ruth Butcher, born circa 1820.
(b) John Butcher, born circa 1820—he would probably be the John Butcher, farmer, born circa 1818 in Ohio, living in Ross Township, Greene County, Ohio, in 1880 with wife Phebe [—?—], born circa 1828 in Ohio.
Children of John abd Phebe Butcher (all born in Ohio).
(i) Mary Baldwin (married name?), born circa 1854.
(ii) William Butcher, born circa 1859.
(iii) Jesse Butcher, born circa 1861.
(iv) John Butcher, born circa 1863.
(c) Mary Ellen Butcher, born circa 1831.459
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| Jonathan Sellers Jones; born 5 November 1800; died 6 October 1855; married Lydia Phares.
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| Mary Jones; born 1805; died 1834; married James Jones; born 1803; died 1855.
Their children:
(a) Daniel Alston Jones.
(b) Lewis Erasmus Jones.
(c) James Washington Jones.
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| Elizabeth Jones; born 21 December 1807 in Ohio; died 20 January 1883 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana; married Samuel Boyles; born 13 July 1805 in Kentucky; died 13 September 1883 in Tippecanoe County. Samuel was a farmer. The family lived mainly in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana (1850: census page 333) (1860: page 430). In 1880, Samuel (still enumerated as a farmer) and Elizabeth were living in Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.460 They were living next door to, or in the same household as (dwelling/family numbers not clear), their son G. Washington Boyles and his family.
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Jones) Boyles:
(a) Martha Matilda Boyles, born 1830 in Ohio, died 1883; married Moses A. Graft, died 1889—Moses's first wife died in 1857. Moses and Martha did not have children. One of several children of Moses and first wife was Lucy A. Graft, who married George Washington Boyles. In 1910, Martha, widow, was living with his brother George and family in Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
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(b) Mary Jane Boyles, born 1832, died 1848.
(c) Erasmus McHatton Boyles, born 1834, died 1837.
(d) Daniel Jackson Boyles, born 1836, died 10 June 1917 (Indiana Deaths 1882-1920); married Elizabeth [-?-]; born circa 1848 in Pennsylvania; they lived in Battle Ground, Tippecanoe Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana; where Daniel was a butcher (1880: census page 444) (1910: page 4B).
Children of Daniel and Elizabeth Boyles (all born in Indiana):
(i) Charles Boyles; born circa 1872.
(ii) Cora Boyles; born circa 1876.
(iii) Lyman Boyles; born circa 1880.
(iv) Martha Boyles.
(v) Harry Boyles; born circa 1883.
(e) Elizabeth Ann Boyles, born 1838, died 1851.
(f) Samuel George Washington Boyles (called George), born 7 December 1840 in Indiana, married, 2 February 1869, Lucy Ann Graft; born November 1851 in Indiana; she was a daughter of Moses Graft by his first wife. George, a farmer, was in the Civil War, in the Tenth Indiana Battery and was also on a gunboat on the Tennessee River. There is a biographical sketch of George W. Boyles in Biographical Records and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, page 575.
Children of George and Lucy Ann (Graft) Boyles (all born in Indiana):
(i) Martha Elizabeth Boyles; born circa 1870.
(ii) Orth Samuel Boyles; born circa 1872.
(iii) Ida Florence Boyles; born September 1875.
(iv) Ward M. Boyles; born March 1877.
(g) Jonathan Reece Boyles, born 1843, died 1923. He lived in Carroll County, Indiana. He did not marry. In 1910 (census page 9B) and 1920 (page 5B), Jonathan was living in Pike Township, Warren County, Indiana, where he was listed with no occupation,
(h) Rachael Malinda Boyles, born 1845, died 1846.
(i) Brenton Arthur Boyles, born 1847. He lived in Battle Ground, Tippecanoe Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Brenton was a butcher; in 1880, he was living in houshold of his brother Daniel Boyles and family.
(j) Barton Jones Boyles, born 14 June 1850; died 29 July 1890 in Dayton, Indiana (Indiana Death Records 1882-1920). Barton lived in Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
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| Martha Matilda Jones; born 1809; died 1888; married Abraham Kitchen.
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| Hannah Ann Jones; born 22 September 1811 in Ohio; died 12 February 1861 in Clinton County, Indiana; married Josiah Bates (also spelled Bate); born 11 February 1806 in New Jersey.; died 4 October 1888 in Clinton County, Indiana.461 In 1850, Josiah, Hannah and family were living in Warren Township, Clinton County, Indiana, where Josiah was enumerated as a farmer.462 In 1880, Josiah, widowed, was still living in Warren Township; also in the household were his daughters Sarah, Enamariah, Rachel Nees, and Rachel's husband David S. Nees and their child infant Nees.463
Children of Josiah and Hannah reported in the 1850 and 1880 federal censuses (all born in Indiana):
(a) Keturah Bates, born 21 April 1831 in Greene County Ohio, died 18 January 1902 in Virginia, married (first) John Jones, married (second) James M. Harland;464
(b) Mary E. Bates, born circa 1832.
(c) Hannah Ann Bates, born 4 January 1837 in Clarke County, Ohio, died 7 May 1899, married Andrew Robinson;465 (d) Eramus Bates, born circa 1838.
(e) Charles N. Bates, born circa 1840.
(f) Sarah M. Bates, born circa 1842.
(g) Lucinda J. Bates, born circa 1844.
(h) Margaret R. Bates, born circa 1846.
(i) Rachel F. Bates, born circa 1850, married David S. Nees, born circa 1854.
Children of David and Rachel (Bates) Nees reported in the 1880 census:
(i) "infant" Nees, born 1880.
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| George Washington Jones; born 1814 in Ohio; died 1887; married Sarah Maria Holmes; died before the 1880 federal census. In 1880, George W., widowed, and his sister Keturah were living in Clark County, Ohio, where Charles was enumerated as a railroad clerk.466
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| Erasmus Jackson Jones; born 1816; married Susanna McCafferty.
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| Keturah Ann Jones; born 1821 in Ohio; died 1907. In 1850, Keturah was living with her mother in Green County, Ohio. In 1880, Keturah was living with her brother George W. Jones in Clark County, Ohio.
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| Benjamin Deluna Jones; born 1821; died 1823.
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