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Freeman-Smith History and Ancestry
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m. 15 Mar 1778
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Abt 1753 |
PA  |
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04 Mar 1827 |
Bath, Steuben Co., NY  |
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15 Mar 1778 [1] |
In a log house owned by Polly Moore's parents, built on the Plains of the Juanita River in the state of PA and was witnessed by Polly Moore of PA as well. [1]  |
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Loghry William B. | F24510 Group Sheet |
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Purdy Nancy | F24510 Group Sheet |
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Abt 1756 |
PA  |
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17 Jun 1846 |
Cameron, Steuben Co., NY  |
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18 Jun 1846 |
Brown's Crossing, Cameron, Steuben County, NY  |
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Abt Jan 1784 |
PA  |
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1843 |
Cameron, Steuben Co., NY  |
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Tice Katherine | F24521 |
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Abt 1786 |
PA  |
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Married:
- Polly Moore of Cameron, Steuben county, NY testified for Joseph Loghry, son of Michael and Nancy Loghry, she knew Michael and Nancy McGage Loghry well. They were married at the home of her parent's in a a log cabin, on the Plains on the Juanita River in state of Pennslyvania during the Maple sugar harvest. They were married by a Justice of the Peace with her parents, and brother in attendance along with several others she could no longer recall. Polly Moore was 90 years of age at the time she made this statements for the Rev. War Pension board. She moved to Cameron about the same time the Loghrys moved there from PA.
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- [S1634] Merged from BrianFreeman on 06-Jan-13 at 10:48.
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