Amos Heston (1799-1873) & Letitia Hageman (1806-1889) of Bucks Co., Pa., Auglaizen Co., Ohio, and Jasper Co., Mo. and their children : (1) Phebe Heston, (2) John Hageman Heston, (3) Jesse H. Heston, (4) Morris Heston, (5) Jenks S. Heston, (6) Mary Ann Heston Morris, (7) Sarah Ann Heston Lemasters, (8) Samuel Heston, (9) Watson Heston/ by Virginia Rohrbacher and Ralph D. Smith
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Amos Heston (1799-1873) was a son of Samuel Heston and Mary Price and a grandson of Isaiah Heston (who served in the Revolutionary War). Amos married Letitia Hageman about 1822, probably in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and moved to Allen County, Ohio in 1838. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and elsewhere.
Includes Bishop, Rarey, Ward and related families.
Bibliography: leaves 11-13.
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