Hi, I have recently found records of the marraige of my 3x's ggrandparents, Margaret Laura DUGAN/DOUGAN to Hiram LONG on May 7, 1846 in Trinity Episcopal Church of Connellsville--used to be in New Haven, Fayette County (the marraige is recorded in a volume of records kept at the church.) Also recorded is the marraige of Margaret's aunts, 1. Margaret GREGG to Joseph Milton LYTLE in June 1846 and 2. Emeline GREGG to David LONG June 10, 1847--David Long was Hiram's brother. Margaret Gregg and Emeline Gregg were both daughters of Thomas Gregg (b. 1779, d. 1854) and Margaret Moore (b. abt. 1788, d. 1867--both Thomas and Margaret's funerals were held at Trinity Episcopal Church) The parentage of Margaret and Emeline Gregg is according to a family journal and other information from descendants of Emeline Gregg.) My question: are there other records of marraiges that may list bonds or parents that exist for this time frame? (and also for the 1820's--Margaret Laura Dugan was born in 1827 and was the first born child of John Dugan and Maria Gregg--Thomas' daughter. My brick wall is Maria Gregg--I have bits and pieces of secondary sources naming her, but can't find primary sources!!) Where would I look for Fayette County for marraige records? Thanks so much, Alison Bigbee Phoenix, AZ
Hi Allison -- There are many Gregg's from Centre County PA. that I ran into when I researched my family there. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alison Bigbee" <a.bigbee@worldnet.att.net> To: <PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 3:41 PM Subject: [PAFAY] Trinity Episcopal church Marraige Bonds/Records--Dougan, Gregg, Long > Hi, I have recently found records of the marraige of my 3x's ggrandparents, Margaret Laura DUGAN/DOUGAN to Hiram LONG on May 7, 1846 in Trinity Episcopal Church of Connellsville--used to be in New Haven, Fayette County (the marraige is recorded in a volume of records kept at the church.) Also recorded is the marraige of Margaret's aunts, 1. Margaret GREGG to Joseph Milton LYTLE in June 1846 and 2. Emeline GREGG to David LONG June 10, 1847--David Long was Hiram's brother. > > Margaret Gregg and Emeline Gregg were both daughters of Thomas Gregg (b. 1779, d. 1854) and Margaret Moore (b. abt. 1788, d. 1867--both Thomas and Margaret's funerals were held at Trinity Episcopal Church) The parentage of Margaret and Emeline Gregg is according to a family journal and other information from descendants of Emeline Gregg.) > > My question: are there other records of marraiges that may list bonds or parents that exist for this time frame? (and also for the 1820's--Margaret Laura Dugan was born in 1827 and was the first born child of John Dugan and Maria Gregg--Thomas' daughter. My brick wall is Maria Gregg--I have bits and pieces of secondary sources naming her, but can't find primary sources!!) Where would I look for Fayette County for marraige records? > Thanks so much, > Alison Bigbee > Phoenix, AZ > > > ==== PAFAYETT Mailing List ==== > "You Have a Friend in Fayette County, Pennsylvania"! >