Christi, Some of my families have lived in Butler County for nearly 200 years. I have gathered some information on my extended families. It is also my understanding there is a booklet, (about 10 pages), or part of a book, called the "ANNALS of the ROBERT AIKEN FAMILY". I think it was done about 1904, at the 100th anniversary of the arrival of Robert Aiken to the Portersville, Area. The Butler Library may know more about it. I don't have time right now, but I will search my notes for the additional GLENN/CAMPBELL/MAGEE information you kindly provided, and get back to you. Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christi Timm" <ctimm@teisprint.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Re: Portersville question > Paula, > > That's fantastic! That's exactly the family I've been looking for! Where did > you find all that? I'm descended through Mary's son James and his wife > Martha "Byrd" Glenn. Gosh, anything else you can send to me on this line > would be great. > > Robert Glenn (James' father-in-law) was born 7 Sep 1828 and died 7 Dec 1922. > Margaret Campbell was born on 6 Apr 1831 and died 2 Sep 1921. They lived in > Muddycreek twp. Margaret's mother was Mary Magee, who was the granddaughter > of the famed Patrick and Jane Hall Magee. You may have heard of them; there > were a few books written about that family. Margaret's father was William > John Campbell (10 Feb 1801-1865, Plainsfield, PA). I don't know anything > else about him. Robert Glenn's parents were allegedly Archibald Glenn > (1805-1888/9) and Susan Christy (1807-1890). That's a speculative match, > though. > > Thanks a LOT for the info you provided, > Christi > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "PAULA" <VERNE@pghmail.com> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 12:54 PM > Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Re: Portersville question > > > > Christi, > > This information is to the 'best of my knowledge': > > ROBERT AIKEN and his wife JANE McMEANS AIKEN gave the ground for the > > Mountville (Mt. Ville) Church for the price of Twenty dollars for three > and > > a half acres. > > Robert and Jane Aiken's second child was JAMES AIKEN born abt 1800 in > > PA, died April 19, 1881. > > JAMES AIKEN married 3 times: 1. SUSAN ADAMS died June 22, 1833; 2. > > MARGARET CARROLL died August 17, 1860; and 3. ISABELLE CHESNEY died May > 30, > > 1872. All the above are buried at Mountville Cemetery, Perry Township, > > Lawrence County, PA (Just across the Butler County Line) > > > > The third child of JAMES AIKEN and MARGARET CARROLL, was MARY AIKEN b. > > abt 1836, died Sept 1, 1885, who married ABIJAH SMITH. > > MARY AIKEN and ABIJAH SMITH had the following children: > > 1. SUSAN SMITH married A. F. HEBBERLING, their children: > > MABEL HEBBERLING > > EDWARD HEBBERLING > > WALTER HEBBERLING > > 2. MARGARET SMITH married L. K. HANNA their children; > > CHARLIE HANNA > > FRED HANNA > > WILLIAM HANNA > > ALICE HANNA (died age 2 in New Mexico) > > 3. JAMES AIKEN married BYRD GLENN their Children: > > MARGARET AIKEN > > ELEANOR "EMMA" "MARY" AIKEN married FRANKLIN BARR MARSHALL > > FRANKLIN BARR MARSHALL and "MARY" AIKEN had children: > > ELSIE MARSHALL married unknown AGEE > > MARY ALICE MARSHALL married SAMUEL DAVID BRADY > > JAMES FRANKLIN MARSHALL married ESTHER CORA SHAFFER > > HUGH MARSHALL died in infancy > > > > MARY AIKEN SMITH married second, JOHN WRIGHT b. Nov 18, 1815 Camp Run, > > PA, died July 10, 1895, buried in Camp Run Cemetery, (I'm not sure if > this > > is in Beaver County, or Lawrence County, it is close to the 3 county > lines: > > Butler, Beaver and Lawrence) > > JOHN WRIGHT was the son of WILLIAM WRIGHT b. abt 1773 in Ireland, and > > ELIZABETH SCOTT b. 1780 Mingo Creek, Washington County, PA. > > JOHN WRIGHT's first wife was MARY ANN SCOTT b. Oct 28, 1818 in PA (I > > don't have her parents) d. Jan 27, 1872, They had 7 children: 1. Margaret > > Jane 2. Elizabeth 3. Francis 4. Rachel 5. William 6. Mary 7. Rosanna > > > > MARY AIKEN SMITH married August 1877 to the above JOHN WRIGHT, and > they > > had a daughter, TERZAH ELDORA "DORA" WRIGHT b. May 22, 1878 who married ED > > BRIMNER > > > > On the 1870 Census you mentioned: MARY AIKEN SMITH WRIGHT was living with > > her father JAMES AIKEN and step-mother, ISABELL CHESNEY AIKEN. > > > > Sorry, I don't have your Robert Glenn/Margaret Campbell Line. Can you tell > > any more about them? > > > > Paula > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Christi Timm" <ctimm@teisprint.com> > > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 9:29 PM > > Subject: [PABUTLER-L] Re: Portersville question > > > > > > > Many thanks to all those who helped me out. I didn't list the family > > because I wanted to be sure first that Portersville was indeed in Butler > Co. > > Part of my family from the Portersville area was the Robert Glenn/Margaret > > Campbell line (they lived in Muddycreek...she died at 90 and he at 94). > But > > I have quite a bit of info on them. The line I'm particularly interested > in > > is my Smith/Aiken one, since they've been terribly elusive. > > > > > > Here's what I know: > > > Mary R. Aiken (1836/38-1 Sep 1885) married Abijah Smith, who died around > > 1866. They had two known children, James Alexander Smith (1864-3 Oct > 1924), > > and Emma/Mary E. Smith (b. 1866); and one possible one, Susan B. (b. > 1858). > > Mary R. was born in PA. In 1877, she married John Wright and had one more > > child, Terzah Eldora Wright (1878-1940). When Mary died, she was buried in > > Mountainville Cemetery, Portersville. In the 1870 Census, Mary and her > > children were living in Perry Twp, Lawrence Co., with James and Isabell > > Aiken. > > > > > > If anyone knows of the family or can tell me where I could look, I would > > greatly appreciate it. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Christi > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------ > > > researching > > > from Switzerland: BORNER, CHALLANDES, HUBER, MEIER, SCHILD, SCHLECHTER, > > WAFFLER, WALDER > > > from Germany: BERNER, HERMANNI/HARMONI, SCHINTZ, TIMM, TONSING, TRABA, > > YUNKER > > > from Prussia: DIEBALL, RETICKA > > > from Scotland/N.Ireland: AIKEN, BORLAND/BORELAND, CAMPBELL, > > CHRISTY/CHRISTIE, DIVEN, DUNLAP, GLENN, HALL, MAGEE, MONTGOMERY, SMITH > > > from England: BISHOP, GOODRICH, HUNTE/HUNTER, LOWE, PANTON, > POST/POSTE/van > > der POEST, STEVENS/STEPHENS, van GELDER, WEBE, WELLS > > > from Czechoslovakia: DUBINSKY, HANISEK, POLCHA, > > SEVIAR/SEVIAN/SEVIUR/SEVIUN > > > from Wyoming Co./Lackawanna Co., Pa: DUNLAP, DAVIS, HUNTER, POST > > > from Scranton, Pa: BELSKI, GREEN, McCALL, MILLER, STANKO, WARGO > > > from Wales: DAVIS, WILLIAMS > > > from Orange Co., N.Y.: HUNTER > > > from Connecticut: COLEMAN, DAILEY/DAILY, JORDAN/JORDON, LAY/LEE/LEIGH, > > POST, ROBBINS, ROSE, WRIGHT > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > > > edbook@alpha.clarion-net.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > > To contact Ed Book, List Maintainer, e-mail to: > > edbook@alpha.clarion-net.com > > > > > > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: > mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com > Click below for the digest list: > mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe > (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message) > > > > > > > > > > >