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    1. [PABUTLER-L] Andrew Marshall/McQuistion/Daugherty
    2. Dear Pat: This is an incredibly generous offer to make to us. I have been tracing a particular Marshall family in Butler. The immigrant ancestor John Marshall and wife, Catherine (Truby) Marshall, died of yellow fever in Fairfield County, Ohio, in 1806. However, their children were brought back to Armstrong County and raised by their mother's sister, Mary Ann (Truby) Hovey and her husband D. Simeon Hovey. Then, one of their sons, Andrew Marshall, b. 3 as 1800, d. before 11 March 1839, apparently located in Butler Borough and married Barbara McQuistion/McQuiston, b. abt 1808, d. 31 Aug 1837, daughter of John McQuistion b. 1767, d. 18 May 1841, and Barbara (Arters) McQuistion/McQuiston. Barbara McQuistion, John McQuistion and wife were originally buried in the Butler Borough Cemetery. At some point, that cemetery was paved over or whatever and the bodies of these three folks was moved to the North Cemetery. I found them in the Butler County Cemeteries. However, I never found the grave for Andrew Marshall. There is a possibility he died in Wheeling, West Virginia, but, it is also possible that he was buried beside his wife Barbara and in moving the graves they lost track of Andrew. I don't know if the people who put together that incredible five-volume Butler County Cemeteries checked interment records or just read the tombstones. If you are looking at the interment records, you might see a listing for Andrew Marshall. If you do, I would sincerely appreciate your getting the pertinent information for me. Now, Andrew and Barbara McQuistion had one son, Andrew E. Marshall, b. 31 July 1828, d. bef. 25 mar 1861, who also lived in Butler and was raised by his McQuistion relatives after the death of his parents. He married: Sarah Ellen Daugherty/Dougherty, b. abt 1829, d. between 25 Mar & 13 Apr 1861, in Pittsburgh, PA. In her will Sarah Ellen (Daugherty) Marshall says she is the widow of Andrew E. Marshall, late of Butler. Sarah requested that she be buried in St. Mary's Cemetery (I don't know if that cemetery is in Pittsburgh or Butler County). I don't know if Andrew was buried where she was in this St. Mary's Cemetery, but if he was "late of Butler", it's possible he died in Butler and then Sarah Ellen moved to Pittsburgh. She had Daugherty relatives in Pittsburgh apparently. So, I would appreciate your looking for an Andrew E. Marshall, as well as his father, Andrew Marshall. It is possible that Andrew E. Marshall was buried by his McQuistion relatives, since they raised him and since the McQuistions apparently created/donated that North Cemetery, or the portion of it once/still called St. Andrews United Presbyterian Cemetery. Andrew E. Marshall and Sarah Ellen Daugherty had 5 children, named in Sarah Ellen (Daugherty) Marshall's will: (the oldest) Barbara F. (or E.) Marshall, b. abt 1849, Amelia/Emelia L. (or E.) Marshall, Sarah Anna/Annie Marshall, Andrew P. Marshall, b. abt 1858, and Mary A (or B.) Marshall. Their children were raised by their Dougherty relatives in Clearfield Tp, Butler Co. and I don't supposed they were buried in Butler, but since I haven't been able to find them anywhere else, I thought you might find them in this North Cemetery. Thank you very much for your offer to do these lookups. Jane Cooper

    05/02/2002 11:56:34
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] McQuistion
    2. James R. Hindman
    3. James MCQUISTION b. abt 1806, married Mary HINDMAN. Was he one of the sons of John and Barbara (Arters) MCQUISTION? Jim Hindman ----- Original Message ----- From: <JCooper153@aol.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 02 May 2002 22:56 Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Andrew Marshall/McQuistion/Daugherty > Dear Pat: > >- - - -John McQuistion b. 1767, d. 18 May 1841, and Barbara (Arters) > McQuistion/McQuiston- - - - . > > >

    05/03/2002 10:05:52
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] McQuistion
    2. Robert Reese
    3. Jim: I have a 1st cousin 3 times removed, Margaret Russell (b. 1801, d. 23 Jan 1891) who married a John Hindman -- Their children: Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, and Sarah J. Hindman. Also, I have a Mary Polly McQuistion married to my 2nd G Grand Uncle James Russell, b. 2 Feb 1773, Westmoreland Cty, d. 28 Dec 1841, Hooker, Butler Cty. Don't know if there is a connection or not. Nothing like clouding up the issue a little more, eh! Bob Reese, Santee, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: "James R. Hindman" <JamesR@hindman.freeserve.co.uk> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:05 AM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] McQuistion > James MCQUISTION b. abt 1806, married Mary HINDMAN. > > Was he one of the sons of John and Barbara (Arters) MCQUISTION? > > Jim Hindman > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <JCooper153@aol.com> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: 02 May 2002 22:56 > Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Andrew Marshall/McQuistion/Daugherty > > > > Dear Pat: > > > >- - - -John McQuistion b. 1767, d. 18 May 1841, and Barbara (Arters) > > McQuistion/McQuiston- - - - . > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Remember, "Please practice random acts of kindness"........ > -- Patti Caldwell > >

    05/03/2002 04:36:31