Philip Fishback was born in Alsace, then a province of France, about the year 1752, and his wife was a German woman. He was a Frenchman but spoke both German and French, though his children were taught in the latter language only. He came to America with the French soldiers under Lafayette, under whom he fought in the Revolution of 1776. At the ... <the ramainder is "chopped off" on my photocopy> John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
Nathaniel Barber was born in New Jersey in 1760, and in 1809, settled in this county on the farm lately occupied by his son, Emly, four miles from Goshen. He died August 4, 1826, and his wife, Ann (Watson) March 27, 1827. Their children were Nathaniel, Daniel, Watson, Emely, Mrs. Susannah Banghart, Mrs. Lucy Mount, Mrs. Jane Cox, Mrs. Rebecca Paxton, Mrs. Sarah Gatch and Mary, unmarried. Daniel Morgan came from Baltimore city to Goshen township in 1799, having served in Williams brigade of the Maryland line for two years. He was a tanner and farmer, owning the now well known Tom Porter farm. In 1826 he moved to Delaware county, where he died in his eighty-sixth year. His eldest son, Joseph, served in the War of 1812. Daniel, jr., went to Illinois, John to Indiana, and Mary lately died in Wisconsin, aged ninety-six. Daniel Mock came to Goshen settlement about 1830 from Centre county, Pennsylvania, having been eighteen months in service. His descendants went West half a century ago. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
Would any one happen to have any info on the Daniel Mock in the Patriots list. I wonder if he might be the G Grandfather of an Edger Mock ,now dec.. Did you know that there is a Mock cemetery in Lawrence Twp Marion Co IN. I have a list of that cemetery if interested. >rwpop@aol.com <
John, If you have time I'd like the bio on Daniel Morgan. Thank you Donna BINKLEY Lograsso - St. Louis, MO SEARCHING: BINKLEY -Allegheny and Cambria Co., PA DAVIDSON, FRICK - Westmoreland and Allegheny Co., PA BINKLEY, MORGAN - Clermont Co., , OH BECK, MYERS - Westmoreland and Allegheny Co., PA + Germany/Austria SABOCK, YENETS, PERCICH - Cambria Co., PA + Yugoslavia TRBOVICH, KOSANOVICH - Allegheny Co., PA + Yugoslavia
If you arent worn out by doing all the requests and have time, I would be interested in Nathaniel Barber. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JIM/JULIE GREENE" <jjgreene@msn.com> To: <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 10:38 PM Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots >I would be interested in the bio on Philip Stoner please. Thank you for >your time. > Julie Greene > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Charles Tippet" <johntippet@cox.net> > To: <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 7:37 PM > Subject: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots > > >> In several consecutive issues of the Clermont Courier (or Clermont Sun) >> circa Jul 1885, appeared articles about Clermont County patriots who > served >> in the Revolutionary War. Listed in these articles are the following > along >> with short bios: >> >> James Arthur >> Zebulon Applegate >> Domincus Abbott >> Dr Richard Allison >> Ramoth Banton >> Larry Byrnes >> William Beasly >> Alexander Buchanan >> Nathaniel Barber >> Adam Brickee >> James Chambers >> John Conrey >> James Carter >> William Cowen >> Samuel Cox >> George Conrad >> David Colclazer >> James Collon >> John Dennis >> Robert Dickey >> Hughey Dickey >> Samuel Davis >> Nathaniel Donham >> Eli Elstun >> Jacob Cox >> Stephen Fennell >> Isaac Ferguson >> Thomas Fee >> Adam Fisher >> Lewis Frybarger >> Philip Fishback >> Jesse Glancy >> John Gregg >> John Hulick >> John Hare >> William Huling >> Elish Hopkins >> William Harris >> Samuel Howell >> Conrad Harsh >> Richard Hall >> Adam Hoy >> Jacob Jordan >> James Johnson >> Jesse Justice >> James John >> William Jones >> Thomas Jones >> Jacob Light >> Barton Lowe >> Christian Long >> Hezekiah Lindsey >> Daniel Mock >> Edward Morin >> William Malott >> John Metcalf >> John McKnight >> Hugh Maloy >> Theodore Malott >> Daniel Morgan >> Thomas Manning >> John Miles >> Francis McCormick >> John Naylor >> Josiah Prickett >> Eli Porter >> Joseph Perrine >> Christian Plackard >> Thomas Paxton >> Martin Pease >> Ambrose Ranson >> Leonard Raper >> Nathaniel Reeves >> Philip Stoner >> William Simonton >> William Sloane >> John Snell >> John Swern >> John Stall >> Adam Snider >> Absalom Smith >> Dr John C Smith >> William Slye >> Andrew Shetterly >> William Salter >> James Shaw >> Joseph Shaylor >> Dennis Smith, Sr >> Ephraim Simpkins >> Levi Tingley >> Richard Taliaferro >> Jacob Teal >> John Trees >> Samuel Vance >> Oakey Vanosdol >> Thomas Woods >> Robert Wells >> John Wheeler >> Nehemiah Ward >> Charles Waits >> James Waits >> >> If anyone is interested in seeing the bios of these patriots I would be >> happy to transcribe them for this list (time permitting). >> >> John Charles Tippet >> johntippet@cox.net >> >> >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ______________________________
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Hello. I am new to this mailing list. I would like to obtain two obituaries for individuals who last resided at Loveland. Is there anyone on the mailing list who has access to them? 1. Daisy McGeorge. Died January 1986. (born May 28, 1921). 2. John McGeorge. Died July 1977. (born October 23, 1916). Thank you, Mary in CA
Dear Herm, and "interested": In all of the concentrated and extended research efforts in Maryland records and documents, for the Shorts that "early" ended up in Clermont Co, Montgomery Co, and Shelby Co, Ohio, the Abraham Short family of late 1600's?, early 1700's, Anne Arundel Co, are the only ones ever "connected". Any of the other Shorts, of very close, or close, areas of Maryland, have never been found to be connected?. As Abraham Short seems to be somewhat "under" then government "control", very early 1700's, he is indicated as not having been there very long, maybe not much before 1705/6. Also, by same, he shows no close connection to any relative being there. Thanks for your continued interest, support, and knowledge. Take care. Regards, Dick
There were a couple of surnames that had some connections to the Simonton family. If it isn't too much trouble, I would also appreciate seeing the articles on William Malott Hugh Maloy Theodore Malott Thanks again for your efforts on this project. Arne -----Original Message----- From: John Charles Tippet [mailto:johntippet@cox.net] Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 6:53 PM To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots - Martin Pease, William Simonton & Jesse Justice Martin Pease a retired sea captain of Martha's Vineyard, was born in 1765, and when a boy of eleven, went aboard a patriot vessel in 1776, and was captured by the British and held for months a prisoner at Halifax. He came to near Amelia in 1814, and died in 1858. He was one of the forerunners of the big Yankee colony so early planted in and around Amelia. William Simonton with his brothers, Theophilus and John, settled near Loveland in 1798. He was from Pennsylvania and served eighteen months in the war. Jesse Justice died in Tate in 1826, having come to Clermont from New Jersey and purchased seven hundred acres. He was three years in the Revolution. His eldest son, John, lived on the Colonel Thomas farm till his removal South; Sabil married Ruhama Blackman and lived on the Ohio turnpike till his death April 23, 1873; Samuel was a merchant in Bethel; Robert resided on the homestead, and the other children were Jesse, Jr and Catharine. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
John, When you have the time could you check for any info on Milton COOK and his wife Jennie (or Jane) (BINKLEY) COOK. They were in Goshen Village, Clermont Co. Ohio when my grandad, Edgar Milton COOK, was born in 1884. I think that they were there for quite some time before and after that too. Thanks in advance, Marbeth marbethwest@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
William Malott was of French extraction, was two years in the war, and in 1800 opened up a farm along the East Fork, in Union township. Of his sons, Zedekiah and Thomas removed; Isaac was a ship carpenter in Cincinnati, and William remained on the homestead. Hugh Maloy a captain in the service, was a pioneer living in Monroe township in 1840. He served three years in an infantry regiment, and was at Valley Forge. He was an early settler in Williamsburg, and in 1825 was admitted on a diploma to Clermont Social lodge, F. and A. M., No. 20. He was the grandfather of Moreton Mulloy. Theodore Malott was of a French family, many of whom settled in Clermont. His brother, William, below Perins Mills, Daniel was an assistant surveyor to General Lytle, Peter and John in the Snell neighborhood as did Theodore, who was out eighteen months in the Revolution with Brother William in Smallwood's, Maryland, brigade. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
Thanks much for the fast service. This is a nice thing that you are doing. Arne -----Original Message----- From: John Charles Tippet [mailto:johntippet@cox.net] Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 6:53 PM To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots - Martin Pease, William Simonton & Jesse Justice Martin Pease a retired sea captain of Martha's Vineyard, was born in 1765, and when a boy of eleven, went aboard a patriot vessel in 1776, and was captured by the British and held for months a prisoner at Halifax. He came to near Amelia in 1814, and died in 1858. He was one of the forerunners of the big Yankee colony so early planted in and around Amelia. William Simonton with his brothers, Theophilus and John, settled near Loveland in 1798. He was from Pennsylvania and served eighteen months in the war. Jesse Justice died in Tate in 1826, having come to Clermont from New Jersey and purchased seven hundred acres. He was three years in the Revolution. His eldest son, John, lived on the Colonel Thomas farm till his removal South; Sabil married Ruhama Blackman and lived on the Ohio turnpike till his death April 23, 1873; Samuel was a merchant in Bethel; Robert resided on the homestead, and the other children were Jesse, Jr and Catharine. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
When you have the time I'd like to see what was written about Jesse Justice. Thanks for doing this. Pat Salt
Martin Pease a retired sea captain of Martha's Vineyard, was born in 1765, and when a boy of eleven, went aboard a patriot vessel in 1776, and was captured by the British and held for months a prisoner at Halifax. He came to near Amelia in 1814, and died in 1858. He was one of the forerunners of the big Yankee colony so early planted in and around Amelia. William Simonton with his brothers, Theophilus and John, settled near Loveland in 1798. He was from Pennsylvania and served eighteen months in the war. Jesse Justice died in Tate in 1826, having come to Clermont from New Jersey and purchased seven hundred acres. He was three years in the Revolution. His eldest son, John, lived on the Colonel Thomas farm till his removal South; Sabil married Ruhama Blackman and lived on the Ohio turnpike till his death April 23, 1873; Samuel was a merchant in Bethel; Robert resided on the homestead, and the other children were Jesse, Jr and Catharine. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
John, Thank you for the Thomas Fee article. If you get the time, I would appreciate it if you would also include the bios for Martin Pease & William Simonton Thanks Arne
I would be interested in the bio on Philip Stoner please. Thank you for your time. Julie Greene ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Charles Tippet" <johntippet@cox.net> To: <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 7:37 PM Subject: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots > In several consecutive issues of the Clermont Courier (or Clermont Sun) > circa Jul 1885, appeared articles about Clermont County patriots who served > in the Revolutionary War. Listed in these articles are the following along > with short bios: > > James Arthur > Zebulon Applegate > Domincus Abbott > Dr Richard Allison > Ramoth Banton > Larry Byrnes > William Beasly > Alexander Buchanan > Nathaniel Barber > Adam Brickee > James Chambers > John Conrey > James Carter > William Cowen > Samuel Cox > George Conrad > David Colclazer > James Collon > John Dennis > Robert Dickey > Hughey Dickey > Samuel Davis > Nathaniel Donham > Eli Elstun > Jacob Cox > Stephen Fennell > Isaac Ferguson > Thomas Fee > Adam Fisher > Lewis Frybarger > Philip Fishback > Jesse Glancy > John Gregg > John Hulick > John Hare > William Huling > Elish Hopkins > William Harris > Samuel Howell > Conrad Harsh > Richard Hall > Adam Hoy > Jacob Jordan > James Johnson > Jesse Justice > James John > William Jones > Thomas Jones > Jacob Light > Barton Lowe > Christian Long > Hezekiah Lindsey > Daniel Mock > Edward Morin > William Malott > John Metcalf > John McKnight > Hugh Maloy > Theodore Malott > Daniel Morgan > Thomas Manning > John Miles > Francis McCormick > John Naylor > Josiah Prickett > Eli Porter > Joseph Perrine > Christian Plackard > Thomas Paxton > Martin Pease > Ambrose Ranson > Leonard Raper > Nathaniel Reeves > Philip Stoner > William Simonton > William Sloane > John Snell > John Swern > John Stall > Adam Snider > Absalom Smith > Dr John C Smith > William Slye > Andrew Shetterly > William Salter > James Shaw > Joseph Shaylor > Dennis Smith, Sr > Ephraim Simpkins > Levi Tingley > Richard Taliaferro > Jacob Teal > John Trees > Samuel Vance > Oakey Vanosdol > Thomas Woods > Robert Wells > John Wheeler > Nehemiah Ward > Charles Waits > James Waits > > If anyone is interested in seeing the bios of these patriots I would be > happy to transcribe them for this list (time permitting). > > John Charles Tippet > johntippet@cox.net > > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Philip Stoner early settled in Goshen, and was a man of prodigious strength, who often exercised his muscular powers in fistcuff, being reputed the best man in northern Clermont. His wife, Sarah, was living in Jackson township in 1840 and drew a pension. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
I would like to see the bio of Thomas Fee, when you get the time. thanks Sharron Shipps Bonner
Josiah Prickett was in several battles, and came from his native State, Virginia, in 1791 to Geranl's (sp?) station, and from thence to the north side of Stonelick creek in 1801, on the farm now owned by William Rousebush. In 1792 his youngest brother, Richard, was stolen and adopted by the Indians and became the wealthiest man among the Wyandots and died in 1849 an aged chief. Thomas Fee came in 1792 with the Greggs and Buchanans from western Pennsylvania to Kentucky, and seven years later he removed to Indian creek on the present David Moreton farm, having passed three years at mouth of Bullskin creek. His sons were Thomas, William, James, Samuel, Elias, Elijah, Elisha, Jesse and daughters Sarah and Rachel. He was born in 1763, did frontier service in the revolution; was the progenitor of the very numerous family of his name in Clermont and died in 1820. He was a zealous Methodist and his pioneer home the centre of church gathering and intinerant's visits. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net
I would be interested in the bio of Josiah Prickett when you have time. Thank you for your kind offer. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Charles Tippet" <johntippet@cox.net> To: <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 7:37 PM Subject: [OHCLER] Clermont Patriots > In several consecutive issues of the Clermont Courier (or Clermont Sun) > circa Jul 1885, appeared articles about Clermont County patriots who served > in the Revolutionary War. Listed in these articles are the following along > with short bios: > > James Arthur > Zebulon Applegate > Domincus Abbott > Dr Richard Allison > Ramoth Banton > Larry Byrnes > William Beasly > Alexander Buchanan > Nathaniel Barber > Adam Brickee > James Chambers > John Conrey > James Carter > William Cowen > Samuel Cox > George Conrad > David Colclazer > James Collon > John Dennis > Robert Dickey > Hughey Dickey > Samuel Davis > Nathaniel Donham > Eli Elstun > Jacob Cox > Stephen Fennell > Isaac Ferguson > Thomas Fee > Adam Fisher > Lewis Frybarger > Philip Fishback > Jesse Glancy > John Gregg > John Hulick > John Hare > William Huling > Elish Hopkins > William Harris > Samuel Howell > Conrad Harsh > Richard Hall > Adam Hoy > Jacob Jordan > James Johnson > Jesse Justice > James John > William Jones > Thomas Jones > Jacob Light > Barton Lowe > Christian Long > Hezekiah Lindsey > Daniel Mock > Edward Morin > William Malott > John Metcalf > John McKnight > Hugh Maloy > Theodore Malott > Daniel Morgan > Thomas Manning > John Miles > Francis McCormick > John Naylor > Josiah Prickett > Eli Porter > Joseph Perrine > Christian Plackard > Thomas Paxton > Martin Pease > Ambrose Ranson > Leonard Raper > Nathaniel Reeves > Philip Stoner > William Simonton > William Sloane > John Snell > John Swern > John Stall > Adam Snider > Absalom Smith > Dr John C Smith > William Slye > Andrew Shetterly > William Salter > James Shaw > Joseph Shaylor > Dennis Smith, Sr > Ephraim Simpkins > Levi Tingley > Richard Taliaferro > Jacob Teal > John Trees > Samuel Vance > Oakey Vanosdol > Thomas Woods > Robert Wells > John Wheeler > Nehemiah Ward > Charles Waits > James Waits > > If anyone is interested in seeing the bios of these patriots I would be > happy to transcribe them for this list (time permitting). > > John Charles Tippet > johntippet@cox.net > > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >