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Edward Jones Clark

Male 1856 - 1919  (62 years)


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  1. 1.  Edward Jones Clark 28 Oct 1856 Prattville, Bradford County, PA (son of Samuel Bateman Clark and Priscilla Ashton); 3 Oct 1919Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma; Elmhurst Cemetery Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

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    From Find a Grave posting:
    Edmond [sic. Edward] Jones Clark was born in Prattville, Penn., Oct. 28, 1856 and died in Guymon, Oct. 3, 1919. His life for the most part was spent in Pennsylvania though he lived in New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming for his health. When a boy he had a severe accident which left him subject to spells of melancholy and periods of mental depression which gradually grew worse as he became older.

    He married Louisa Denton. To them was born an only child who is now Mrs. W. A. Corbin. Mrs. Clark died June 14, 1914.

    When a boy, Mr. Clark united with the Methodist church, and at the time of his death was a member at LeRaysville, Pa. He has two brothers, Richard and Samual Clark, in New York State, two sisters, Mrs. Jackson Cobb in Colorado, Mrs. Emery McCumber in California.

    Due to one of these spells of melancholy, Mr. Clark took his own life, Friday, October 3.

    Published in the Guymon Herald, Guymon, Oklahoma on Thursday, October 9, 1919, p. 12.
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    1910 US Census, Pike Bradford, Penn.
    Edward J. Clark 54, b. abt. 1856 in Penn., Painter, m. 26 yrs., parents born in Penn. and England
    Louisa Clark, 55, b. abt. 1855 in Penn., married 26 yrs., 1 child (living), both parents b. in New York
    Mabel L. Clark, daughter, 23, b. Penn., single
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    1860 US Census, Pike, Bradford, Penn., LeRaysville, Penn.
    Name Age
    S B Clark (Samuel B) 43
    Percilla (Priscilla) Clark 43
    Mary Clark 17
    Stanly Clark 14
    Harriet Clark 12
    Elizabeth Clark 9
    Eliza Clark 8
    Richd Clark 6
    Edward Clark 4
    Ellen Clark 2
    Samuel Clark 10/12 months

    Family/Spouse: Louisa Denton. Louisa 24 Mar 1855 Bradford County, PA; 14 Jun 1914Le Raysville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania; Le Raysville Cemetery Le Raysville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mabel L Clark 1887 Bradford County, PA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Bateman Clark about 1817 Bradford County, PA (son of Ebenezer Pemberton Clark and Polly Smith); 02 Aug 1897Birchardville, Susquehanna Co, Pennsylvania, USA; Montrose Cem, Montrose, Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Died in Birchardville of Diabetes according to obit

    Edmond [sic. Edward] Jones Clark was born in Prattville, Penn., Oct. 28, 1856 and died in Guymon, Oct. 3, 1919. His life for the most part was spent in Pennsylvania though he lived in New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming for his health. When a boy he had a severe accident which left him subject to spells of melancholy and periods of mental depression which gradually grew worse as he became older.

    He married Louisa Denton. To them was born an only child who is now Mrs. W. A. Corbin. Mrs. Clark died June 14, 1914.

    When a boy, Mr. Clark united with the Methodist church, and at the time of his death was a member at LeRaysville, Pa. He has two brothers, Richard and Samual Clark, in New York State, two sisters, Mrs. Jackson Cobb in Colorado, Mrs. Emery McCumber in California.

    Due to one of these spells of melancholy, Mr. Clark took his own life, Friday, October 3.

    Published in the Guymon Herald, Guymon, Oklahoma on Thursday, October 9, 1919, p. 12.
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    1910 US Census, Pike Bradford, Penn.
    Edward J. Clark 54, b. abt. 1856 in Penn., Painter, m. 26 yrs., parents born in Penn. and England
    Louisa Clark, 55, b. abt. 1855 in Penn., married 26 yrs., 1 child (living), both parents b. in New York
    Mabel L. Clark, daughter, 23, b. Penn., single
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    1860 US Census, Pike, Bradford, Penn., LeRaysville, Penn.
    Name Age
    S B Clark (Samuel B) 43
    Percilla (Priscilla) Clark 43
    Mary Clark 17
    Stanly Clark 14
    Harriet Clark 12
    Elizabeth Clark 9
    Eliza Clark 8
    Richd Clark 6
    Edward Clark 4
    Ellen Clark 2
    Samuel Clark 10/12 months


    Died:
    Age 80

    Samuel Priscilla Ashton 31 Oct 1843Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA. Priscilla (daughter of Richard Ashton and Mary Clark) 10 Oct 1818 England; 14 Jun 1862Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Neath Cemetery, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Priscilla AshtonPriscilla Ashton 10 Oct 1818 England (daughter of Richard Ashton and Mary Clark); 14 Jun 1862Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Neath Cemetery, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth J. Clark 1850 Pennsylvania, USA; 1930Brighton, Adams County, Colorado; Elmwood Cemetery Brighton, Adams County, Colorado.
    2. Eliza M Clark 01 Oct 1852 PA.
    3. Mary Clark about 1843 Prattville, Bradford County, PA; 3 Apr 1922San Diego County, California; Greenwood Memorial Park San Diego, San Diego County, California.
    4. Harriet Clark 23 Jul 1848 Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Richard H Clark 4 Jan 1854 Prattville, Bradford County, PA; 1932Daytona, Florida; Riverhurst Cemetery Endicott, Broome County, New York.
    6. Ella Jane Clark 21 Jul 1858 Prattville, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 12 Jun 1916Guilford, Chenango, New York, USA; Norwich, Chenango, New York, USA.
    7. Francis Stanley Clark 21 Oct 1847 Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 21 Mar 1870Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Pike, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. 1. Edward Jones Clark 28 Oct 1856 Prattville, Bradford County, PA; 3 Oct 1919Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma; Elmhurst Cemetery Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma.
    9. Samuel Bateman Clark, jr about Aug 1859 Montrose, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, USA; after 1940Binghamton, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ebenezer Pemberton ClarkEbenezer Pemberton Clark 18 Jul 1781 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA (son of Capt Samuel Clark and Sarah); 11 Oct 1861Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

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    Ebenezer P. Clark was assessed in Towanda in 1812. He lived near Myer's Mills, and afterwards in Towanda, thence moved down the river opposite Wyalusing.
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    FROM Page 81 of book History of the Towandas, 1770-1886 : including the aborigines, Pennamites and Yankees together with biographical sketches and matters of general importance connected with the county seat by Clement Ferdinand Heverly
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    Most people familiar with Towanda history know that the borough's oldest house is located at 1 York Avenue, at the bend with Main Street. An example of Federal architecture, it was built in 1812 and was originally built as a combination tavern and home by Col. Harry Spalding. It was a stagecoach stop when York Avenue was known as Post Road and once even contained a ballroom for dancing during one phase of its 192 years of service. As is the case with most of these homes, it still serves as a home and retains its historic look.

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    ** 1815 Petition for road construction ****

    Road from Breakneck Run to State Road—
    At a court of quarter sessions, county of Bradford, May 1815, the petition of John Spalding, Zephon Flower, David Paine, Lodawick Carner, Henry Boyer, Ebenezer P. Clark, Wm. Coolbaugh, David Eiklor, Wm. Fergason, Walter Wheeler, Moses Warfold, David S. Blackman, Asa Stevens, Elijah Horton, Wm. W. Spalding, Elijah Towner, Franklin Blackman, Thomas Bull, John Lent, Wilber Bennett, Ebenezer Shaw, Jonathan Stevens, Joseph Kinney and Wm. Myer, inhabitants of Ulster and Wysox, was presented, setting forth that "it would be practicable to make a road along the narrows below where the road turns off at the lower end of Breakneck to go over the mountain to Wysox: that such road would not only save traveling over a very bad mountain, but would shorten the distance a quarter of a mile and be of great public utility; that it may not be improper to inform the court that it is the expectation of the inhabitants of Ulster and Wysox to open the road (if laid out) by subscription; therefore petitioners pray for the appointment of viewers," etc.

    Whereupon the court appoint Joseph Kingsbury, Richard Horton, Elijah Horton, Jr., Adonijah Warner, Stephen Patrick and Robert Ridgway.

    At September sessions viewers report "that they have viewed the ground and are of the opinion that it is practicable for a road, and have accordingly laid one out agreeably to the courses and distances and plot hereto annexed, and believe the same will be of public utility."

    This road began on the State road, opposite the court house, about 50 rods from the river, running nearly north along the side of the mountain toward the river to what is now the present road, about one-half mile south of the railroad bridge. From here the course of the road was the same as now along the river to Breakneck run at the Johnson place. The report was finally confirmed at December sessions and road ordered to be opened of the breadth of 30 feet.
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    FROM History of Sheshequin 1777---1902
    C. F. Heverly
    pub.1902, Towanda, Pa.
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    Ebenezer P Clark did teaming work for Col Harry Spalding. Col. Spalding married Lemira Saterlee) Hence the naming of 2 children in his honor (Harry Spalding Clark, and Lemira Satterlee Clark)

    William Myer, born February 8, 1780, was the eldest son of Jacob Myer. In 1800 he went to Wysox, purchased a mill site and secured the right to control the flow of water from Lake Wysauking. He put up a hewed log house into which his father and family moved the next year. Working together, they built a grist-mill, which was supplied by water power from Wysox creek and Lake Wysauking. They soon after built a saw-mill that was run entirely by water from Wysox creek. He early took an active part in public affairs, being commissioned a justice of the peace, 1807. Upon the formation of Bradford county, he was elected one of the first county commissioners, 1812, and again elected to the same office, 1819. He was chosen a member of the Pennsylvania assembly in 1822 and also served his townsmen in many civil capacities. He married Joanna, daughter of Nathaniel Hickok, died May 15, 1842. She was born, 1783, died April 15, 1825. Their children were: Harriet, Elizabeth, Sarah, Emeline Esther, Mary Ellen, Susan, Elijah Reed and Helen Maria. Mr. Myer married for his second wife, Mrs. Lemira (Satterlee) Spalding, widow of Col. Harry Spalding. ** From Heverley Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County, Page 314

    Samuel Clark came to Ulster soon after his brother, Capt. Benjamin Clark. In the census of 1790 his family is given as consisting of five males and three females. Mr. Clark met a tragic death on Christmas, 1808. He had a contract for building a section of the State Road, crossing the county from east to west, and while engaged on the Gregg place in clearing away brush, was shot in mistake for a deer by a neighbor. But little is known of his family. One son, Ebenezer P. Clark, was for a number of years a resident of Towanda and did teaming for Col. Harry Spalding. Harry S. Clark, son of Ebenezer P., born 1823, is still a resident of Towanda. .... FROM Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County PA 1770-1800
    Vol. I - Clement F. Heverly - Page 187

    Had a grandson named Ebenezer Pemberton Stranger (1837 - 1862)


    Census record for his dau Adelaide Corson says her father born in Rhode Island. Same for Harry S. Clark

    Died:
    Age 54

    Ebenezer Polly Smith 01 Sep 1814Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA. Polly (daughter of Jesse Smith and Jane Miller) 30 Jul 1797 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA; 19 Aug 1867; Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Polly SmithPolly Smith 30 Jul 1797 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Jesse Smith and Jane Miller); 19 Aug 1867; Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. Cyrus Mungo Clark 23 Dec 1816 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. 2. Samuel Bateman Clark about 1817 Bradford County, PA; 02 Aug 1897Birchardville, Susquehanna Co, Pennsylvania, USA; Montrose Cem, Montrose, Susquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Sarah Jane Clark 10 Nov 1818 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; before 1880Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Harry DY Spalding Clark 30 Sep 1821 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 18 Oct 1822Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Harry Spalding Clark 14 Sep 1823 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 22 Oct 1916Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 25 Oct 1916Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Ebenezer Benjamin Clark, DY 27 Aug 1826 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 17 Jul 1830Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    7. Lemira Satterlee Clark 06 Mar 1828 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 31 Oct 1882Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. Ebenezer Benjamin Clark 02 Nov 1830 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 04 May 1864City Point, Hopewell, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    9. Matilda Clark 21 Nov 1832 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; after 1850Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    10. Mary Ellen Clark 23 Apr 1835 Towanda, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 21 Aug 1904Charlotte, Eaton, Michigan, USA; Charlotte, Eaton, Michigan, USA.
    11. Adelia Lewis Clark 09 Nov 1836 Wyalusing, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA; 17 Jan 1915Monroe, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Monroeton, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  Richard Ashton Jun 1776 England; 03 Mar 1858Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.

    Richard Mary Clark. Mary 1785 England; 15 Feb 1847Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Clark 1785 England; 15 Feb 1847Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Priscilla Ashton 10 Oct 1818 England; 14 Jun 1862Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Neath Cemetery, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Capt Samuel ClarkCapt Samuel Clark 09 Nov 1752 Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, USA (son of Theophilus Clark, II and Bethiah Billings); 23 Oct 1809Ulster, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Event 1: 23 Oct 1809, Wysox, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Samuel accidentally Shot by neighbor https://pawchs.org/1809-luzerne-county-federalist/

    Notes:

    17 Nov 1809 - Luzerne County Federalist: Melancholy Accident — On Oct. 23rd last, Nathan COON, of Sugar Creek, in this county, took his rifle and went into the woods in pursuit of venison. Having hunted some time, he started three deer, which run round a hill near where the new state road crosses the line of Claverack Township. Mr. COON immediately crossed the hill with the view of meeting the deer as they should come round the point of the hill. Having proceeded a little distance he heard a noise of rustling in the bushes in the direction that he expected the deer to come, and eager for the game, stepped hastily forward, and seeing something move through the leaves, he fired, and the object fell. On approaching the spot, lo! Instead of a deer — a man had fallen, and was writhing in the most excruciating agonies. Capt. Samuel CLARK of Claverack had contracted to open a part of the state road, and was at work upon it alone, when the ball struck him near the right shoulder blade and penetrated to the spine of the back. When Mr. COON came in with the sad intelligence, measures were immediately taken for bringing Capt. CLARK to his place of residence at Capt. GREGORY’S. He received his wound about one o’clock P. M. and retained his senses perfectly, while he survived, which was until about eight o’clock in the evening, when he expired. Capt. CLARK was a respectable and worthy man, about 55 years of age, and has left five children to mourn his untimely death. Mr. COON appeared exceedingly afflicted; there was no doubt that the wound was entirely accidental; but such accidents occur so frequently, that it is impossible not to consider the persons who are the causes of them, if not guilty, at least extremely reprehensible for their carelessness. Hunters form such fatal consequences, ought to learn to exercise more prudence and caution for the future.

    From Heaverly;s Pioneers and Patriot Families of Bradford County, Page 187: Samuel Clark came to Ulster soon after his brother, Capt. Benjamin Clark. In the census of 1790 his family is given as consisting of five males and three females. Mr. Clark met a tragic death on Christmas, 1808. He had a contract for building a section of the State Road, crossing the county from east to west, and while engaged on the Gregg place in clearing away brush, was shot in mistake for a deer by a neighbor. But little is known of his family. One son, Ebenezer P. Clark, was for a number of years a resident of Towanda and did teaming for Col. Harry Spalding. Harry S. Clark, son of Ebenezer P., born 1823, is still a resident of Towanda.

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    Nathan Coon lived up Sugar creek about a mile above Mr. Rutty's. He probably left about 1809. His property described as a house, seventeen acres of improved land, one hundred and twenty unimproved, and a valuation of $153,which, on the assessment, is marked transferred to Andrew Gregg.

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    Samuel Clark of Claverack lived at Capt. Gregory's in Wysox. Gregory was a licensed Inn Keeper in 1802


    504 HISTORY OF BRADFORD COUNTY.

    Ebenezer B. Gregory came here through the influence of Mr. Means. At all events he accompanied liim on his return trip from
    Northumberland where he had gone after his sister, Nancy (Mrs. Dr.Warner). He lived in a double log house near the river, a little north-
    east of the present residence of I. O. Blight, on the same lot. The building was used as a house of entertainment, and Mr. Gregory was
    licensed a ''taverner" in 1802. lie seems to have also engaged in the mercantile business for a short time, being marked "merchant" on the assessment roll of 1814:. Mr. Gregory was a man of education
    and "very much of a gentleman." His wife was an accomplished ladv, and'as early as 1810 or 1811 established a boarding school at her
    own house for young ladies and girls. Mr. Gregory was one of the original proprietors of Towanda, and donated from his portion two
    lots for an academy, which were subsequently appropriated to private uses. In about 1817 he removed to Owego, and died
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    * From FamilySearch.org
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    Name: Samuel Clark
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 09 Nov 1752
    Birthplace: ASHFORD TWP,WINDHAM,CONNETICUT
    Father's Name: Theophilus Clark
    Mother's Name: Bethiah

    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: 7450316
    System Origin: Connecticut-ODM
    GS Film number: unknown

    Citing this Record
    "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F742-Q54 : 11 February 2018), Bethiah in entry for Samuel Clark, 09 Nov 1752; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.

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    The following is extracted from Clement F. Heverly, Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford County, 1770-1800, Vol. 1, Bradford Star Print, 1913

    EARLY MARRIAGES, JUSTICES AND MINISTERS IN BRADFORD COUNTY

    Records From 1766 to 1811

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    1798 June 26, in Sheshequin, by Judge Obadiah Gore, Ebenezer B. Gregory of Wysox (Towanda) and Mrs. Celinda (Bingham) Taylor.

    ** Samuel Clark living at Captain Gregory's at time of accident
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    Wysox Assessment* 1796.


    Wysox Assessment, 1796 13

    William Dobin as a carpenter ; and Samuel Surlerhill as
    a blacksmith. The following were the taxables :

    Benjamin Ackley John Cranmer

    John Bennett Samuel Cole

    Joshua Bowman James Gurnet

    Amos Bennett, Jr. William Dauherty

    Joseph Ballard Paul DeWiU

    Henry Bunnell John Dorman

    Charles Bartley William DeWitt

    Amos Bennett William Dohin

    John Blanden Widow MeDale

    Henry Birney Frederick Eiklor

    Charles Bologhone Nathaniel Edsall

    Stephen Baliard Solomon Franklin

    Joseph Bennett Rudolph Fox

    Nathan Bull Jehial Fat is

    Feris Bod well Rufus Foster

    Joshua Bailey Jehial Franklin

    Thomas Bennett Isaac Foster

    David Baringtou Philip Fox

    Gideon Bennett Abraham Foster

    Samuel Cranmer Jacob Gibson

    Samuel Clark Richard Gough

    Michael Crows Jacob Granteer

    Ehenezer Cindle Francis Gullow

    Moses Coolbaugh Richard Griffin

    Moses Calkins Thomas Gibson

    Amy Cranmer Daniel Hoi ley

    Abisha Cole Peter Huyck

    John Cole Luther Hinman

    Usual Carter Elijah Head

    Samuel Covel George Head, Sr.

    Noadiah Cranmer John Hinman

    W T illiam Coolbaugh Elisha Hurlhut

    Barnabas Clark William Huyck

    John Clark Nathaniel Heacock


    Died:
    shot by deer hunter

    Capt Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah
    Children:
    1. 4. Ebenezer Pemberton Clark 18 Jul 1781 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA; 11 Oct 1861Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 10.  Jesse Smith 25 Nov 1766 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Jonas Smith and Mercy Buxton); 23 Dec 1843Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; after 23 Dec 1843Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Hornbrook Cemetery

    Died:
    Age: 77

    Jesse Jane Miller 1791. Jane 21 Sep 1766 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 15 Mar 1844Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; after 15 Mar 1844Hornbrook Cemetary, Sheshequin Twp., Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jane Miller 21 Sep 1766 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 15 Mar 1844Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; after 15 Mar 1844Hornbrook Cemetary, Sheshequin Twp., Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    Children:
    1. William Smith 29 Jan 1805 Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA; 1842Waverly, Tioga, New York, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Smith 26 Dec 1798; 08 Jan 1866Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Hornbrook Cemetery, Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. Jesse Smith 31 Mar 1807 Pennsylvania, USA; 26 Aug 1871Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Anna Smith 17 Dec 1811 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 1869Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Jane Smith 25 Aug 1809 Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. 5. Polly Smith 30 Jul 1797 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA; 19 Aug 1867; Wyalusing Cemetery, Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    7. Sarah Smith 21 Apr 1787 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA.
    8. Capt. James Smith 1783; 01 Oct 1860Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA; Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    9. John Smith 24 Dec 1788 New York, New York, USA; 14 Jul 1864Hornbrook, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; after 14 Jul 1864Bradford Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
    10. Jonas Smith 03 Oct 1794 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; 1800.
    11. Rachel Smith 21 Dec 1792 Sheshequin, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA; Jun 1869Lee County, Illinois, USA; Flagg Center, Ogle, Illinois, USA.