A Memorial of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Marriage of Philip Schoff and Elizabeth Ramsay, April 10 1794Wm. Mitchell Printing Company, 1922 - 311 pages |
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A Memorial of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Marriage of Philip Schoff ... Eloise Walker Wilder No preview available - 2023 |
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Adjt Alonzo American Revolution ancestors April April 23 Barton beautiful brother Carlisle Charles Peabody Wilder child of Philip church Colonial Cone Cumberland daughter death descendants died Douglas Taylor Douglass Eliza Elizabeth Ramsay Eloise Walker Family Traditions Fanny Ramsay farm father Frances Shoff Gaumer German Gibson girl graduated Guernsey hands Hannah High School honor Illinois Indian Indianapolis Iowa Jacob L John Conrad Bucher John Shoff Julian Walker July June Lafferty land Lemmon DeWitt live Logan March marriage married Mary Morton mother Muskingum Nebr neighbors Newark Ohio Oskaloosa Penna Philip and Elizabeth Philip Schoff pioneer Preston Red Oak residence Robert Wilder Saenger Sarah Shoff Schaff or Schoff Sept Shoff born Shoff Douglas sister Society soldiers Springfield Twp Taylor Thirty Year's War town U. S. service Warren Washington Shoff wife Winchester young Zanesville
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