STACIA: Do you know anything more about this Hezekiah FOWLER? My Elexious was in Frederick County, MD during the American Revolution .... looks like Hezekiahwas too! I'm in the middle of moving ... all my info is packed ... I'm even borrowing my mother's computer because mine is packed .... so I can't give you any other info on Elexiou right now. He seems to be one of those hard to find ancestors, though. If the name sounds familiar, or if you know anything more about Frederick County FOWLERS, I'd love to hear from you! Marti [email protected] On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 08:07:18 -0700 Stacia Misner <[email protected]> writes: >I'm researching John FOWLER who married Phebe HOCKETT in Ohio and am >coming up dry regarding John's origins. Since the Hockett family >spent >a considerable time in Randolph County, Indiana - I looked at a county >history for clues and found a biographical entry for Hezekiah FOWLER >which discussed this family has having a strong presence in that >county >as well as Darke County, Ohio. From this history, I can construct the >following pedigree: > >Hezekiah FOWLER >b. Frederick Co., Md (move to Holmes Co., Oh prior to war of 1812, >moved >to Darke Co., Oh in 1818 and lived there until 1830. Nov 1831 moved >to >Ind.) >m. Isabel DUVAL of Darke Co., Oh > >Had 9 children - only one mentioned: >Hanson T. FOWLER (eldest son) >b. 12/14/1823 Darke Co., Oh >m1. 1850 Sarah LIVENGOOD, dau. John LIVENGOOD > >ch: >W.W. FOWLER, b. 11/5/1851, m. 1879 Ella BRAMBAUGH >Hezekiah FOWLER, b. 6/10/1853 Darke Co., OH >Jacob FOWLER, b. 8/28/1855 >Lewis FOWLER, b. 1856, d. 1856 > >Given the time frames and the locality, I'm wondering if my John was >related to this family. Perhaps he was a brother of Hezekiah from >Maryland? Or a nephew? Does anyone have information on this family to >help determine if John is in fact part of this family or to prove that >he's not? Any help is most appreciated! > >Stacia > > >==== FOWLER Mailing List ==== >FOWLER Surname Resources (Pt. 2): >http://www.conleycorp.com/genweb/FamilyTies/FamilyTies.html >http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/jimwilks/19 >http://fly.hiwaay.net/~lfowler/geneal.htm (Temporarily unavailable, >but keep checking) > >============================== >Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! >http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! >