The descendants of John Stewart, Elisha Brockett, William Cole, John Marshall, Nicholas Shaffer, John A. Boone, Isaac Whipple, Rubin Wheeler, Alexandre A. Wilson, George Mitchell, Duane Stranahan, Sr./ Carlton E. Wheeler, editor ; Charles L. Wilson, contributor, co-editor

Format

Book, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1998

Publisher

C.E. Wheeler

Place of Publication

Redmond, Oregon

Physical

iv, 140, [23] : ill., ports.

Notes

Includes index.

John Stewart (ca. 1645-1720) was born in Scotland and died in Ireland. His grandson, Samuel Stewart (1698-1770) was born in Scotland and died in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and elsewhere. Elisah Brockett and Hulda Ells had a son, William (1748-1821), who was born in Wallingford, Connecticut and died in Carthage, Tennessee, and married Martha Ives. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Texas, and elsewhere. John Marshall was born ca. 1740 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. His son, William (1770-1861), was born in Chester County and married Elizabeth Cole in Frederick County, Virginia. Both died in Cairo, Iowa. William Cole (ca. 1750-ca. 1824) was born in Frederick County, Virginia. He married Nellie Freeman and both died in South Charleston, Ohio. Nicholas Shaffer was born in Kentucky and died in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. His son, John, was born in Nazareth in 1790 and died in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. John A. Boone was born in County Antrim, Ireland and married Nancy Badger. The family came to Pennsylvania and settled in Dauphin.

County, Pennsylvania. Isaac Whipple (1786-1825) married Rachel Lanning. Their son, David (1820-1908), was born in Natecote, Pennsylvania and died in Wilmot, Pennsylvania. Rubin Wheeler (1823-1898) was born in Wayne County, Pennsylvania and died in Wilmot, Pennsylvania. He married Harriet Snyder. Alexandre Adam Wilson (1835-1907) married Christine C. Secord. Both died in Montreal, Québec. George Mitchell (ca. 1800-1869) was born in Milton Abbot, England. He married Ann Hodge and both died in Tavistock, England. Duane Stranahn Sr. was born 1904. He married Virginia Secor ca. 1928.

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