Richard,,, I'm not sure how we are related.... I have also found the James Barry married to Hannah Fogle... but I can't seem to find the link..... I Benjamin's probate there was a sale that his wife held to pay off of the bills ... on the list James Barry bought several things...(not sure if this is your James or if there was a son of Benj named James) also listed is Robert which is a son (my line) a Rufus Fogle is on the list... and several other names ( which may be daughters who had married) so I wouldn't know their last names since I really don't know their names...... In the Fogle cemetry there is listed an infant 1870 Son of B & S I believe this may be Benjamin F & Sarah Barry... He was a son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Moffolt Barry so this infant would have been Benjamin's grandson..... As you can see there a LOT of holes that I am having trouble filling in... Then there is the question :History of Noble County, pg 335-36 "In the southwestern part of the township were the following early settlers: Ambrose Merry, David Devolld, Thomas and Benjamin Barry." Again, more questions, Were Thomas & Benjamin brothers?????? Benjamin F Barry did marry Sarah Devolld.... so this is probably the right Benj Barry.... but any help in linking Fogles with Barrys would greatly be appreciated... Philla Barry Kirkpatrick
Philla, In the same book, History of Noble County, pg 335, there is a paragraph as follows; "Before Bates mill was erected the people of the township depended mainly for their flour and meal upon two horse mills, owned respectively by Elisha Fogle and Thomas Barry, and situated only a short distance apart, in the southwestern part of the township." Now the township is Center Co., Noble Co., Ohio, but was Morgan Co., before 1851 when Noble Co., was formed. I have a Elisha Fogle that is a brother to Hannah Fogle that married the James Barry. There older sister Elizabeth Fogle married Thomas Wiley, which are my 2ed Great Grandparents. In the Fogle Cemetery listing there is a Fogle, Sarah (Barry) (1826-1868 Eynon) w/o Jacob. I have in my data base a Jacob Fogle who married a Sarah Wells. They had 3 children by my data. Anna, Esau and William, which are all buried in the Fogle Cemetery, and after the names are son or daughter of Jacob and Sarah. I got the Wells name from World Family Tree, Vol. 14, # 3181, so do not have proof of Sarah last name. Jacob Fogle in not listed as buried in the Fogle Cem. In the Barry's Ridge Cemetery in Center Township, there is a Thomas W. Barry died 1 March 1897, ae 79y. 7m. , and a John C. Barry, s/o T. W. and E., 27 Oct 1870 Ae 24. 4. 21. In the same Cemetery, there are 13 Fogles buried there. My fathers family came from Noble Co., Ohio, so I have a lot of people in Noble Co., Ohio. I hope that this will help you. Richard Swank mistyskye wrote: > Richard,,, I'm not sure how we are related.... I have also found the > James Barry married to Hannah Fogle... but I can't seem to find the > link..... I Benjamin's probate there was a sale that his wife held to > pay off of the bills ... on the list James Barry bought several > things...(not sure if this is your James or if there was a son of Benj > named James) also listed is Robert which is a son (my line) a Rufus > Fogle is on the list... and several other names ( which may be > daughters who had married) so I wouldn't know their last names since I > really don't know their names...... > > In the Fogle cemetry there is listed an infant 1870 Son of B & S I > believe this may be Benjamin F & Sarah Barry... He was a son of > Benjamin and Elizabeth Moffolt Barry so this infant would have been > Benjamin's grandson..... > > As you can see there a LOT of holes that I am having trouble filling > in... > > Then there is the question :History of Noble County, pg 335-36 "In > the southwestern part of the township were the following early > settlers: Ambrose Merry, David Devolld, Thomas and Benjamin Barry." > Again, more questions, Were Thomas & Benjamin brothers?????? Benjamin > F Barry did marry Sarah Devolld.... so this is probably the right Benj > Barry.... but any help in linking Fogles with Barrys would greatly be > appreciated... > > Philla Barry Kirkpatrick >