Roots and branches of our Landis family tree/ JoAnn Landis Pederson
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Jacob Landes/Landers/Landis was born in Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Fanny, had sixteen children, 1776-1809. He died in Hardy County, West Virginia, ca. 1811. His widow, Fanny, was living in Wayne County, Indiana, in 1826. His son, Daniel Landes, was born in 1797 in Virginia. He married Catherine Wooden, daughter of Jonathan and Catherine Waggy Wooden, in Rockingham County, Virginia, in 1817. They had ten children, 1818-1842. The family migrated Indiana, ca. 1819. Catherine was killed in an accident there ca. 1865. Daniel migrated to Missouri in 1871. Descendants listed lived in Missouri, Illinois, and elsewhere. Descendants spell their name Landes and Landis.
Includes the Mackley, Abbott, and other related families.
Contents: Jacob Landes/Landers/Landis family -- Land transactions -- Estate of Jacob Landus -- Daniel Landis/Landis family -- The family of John Landes -- The family of Levi Landes -- The family of Hubert Scott Landes -- The family of Walter David Landes -- "Betsey" Landes -- The family of Daniel Landes -- The family of Samuel Landis -- Grand children of Dewey & Florence Landis -- The family of David Landes -- Joseph Landes/Landis/Landers -- James M. Landes family -- Samuel F. Landes family -- Franklin David Landes family -- The family of Joseph & Chartiy Landis -- Cora Alice Landis -- The family of Rose Landis -- The family of Lulu Landis -- The family of Charles Landis -- The family of Alanson Landis -- Obituary, Charity M. Covert -- Descendants of Jacob Landis.
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