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    1. Re: PEGGY B'HYMER AND LEWIS HUFF
    2. John Tippet
    3. Sallye: I agree that we need to track down Lewis Huff/Hough via census and/or land transactions. If I had a few more volunteers to contribute $ to my project, I could order the microfilms and check this out. John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com ---------- > From: SalGundy@aol.com > To: johndoetippet@csi.com > Cc: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: PEGGY B'HYMER AND LEWIS HUFF > Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 12:23 PM > > John, > It has taken me a long time to look at some of the material > that was coming so fast before the end of last year. > > I think you were right, that Peggy might be the one that was > a neice of Jonathon. > > I went back to the LAND TRANSACTIONS of Clermont Co, OH > and I find that SAMUEL sold/gave/whatever to a LEWIS HUFF in 1823. > (C2-27/71). We sure want to check this out, it might indicate Samuel > (which was probably the Samuel b. 1763) had a daughter named Peggy. > In fact, this possible could be the Catherine (Margaret) or vica versa, who > Aaron said left young and knew nothing about her. I had guessed she > was born about 1802 ...which would certainly work with this marriage > also. > Maybe we should do a 1830 census on Lewis Huff? See if we can > follow him? Maybe 1840-50-60 too. They might not have lived in > Clermont too long. > My Nelson in Campbell Co, KY had married a Huff - original spelling > would have been Hough, which i have never found in PA. > Give me your thoughts on this? > > Sallye

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