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Elijah BEERY
Elizabeth CULP |
Husband: Elijah "Eli" BEERY
Birth: 1805/6, MD Occupation: blacksmith |
Marriage: 29 Nov 1833, Fairfield Co., OH |
Wife: Elizabeth CULP
Birth: 1811/2, OH Occupation: homemaker Father: Jacob CULP Mother: Mary LAMB — or Mary RADABAUGH? |
Children — born in Fairfield Co., OH: |
1. Lydia BEERY, b. 1835/6
2. (Son) BEERY, b. 1835-40; d. by 1850 3. William BEERY, b. 1840/1 4. Jacob BEERY, b. 1842/3 5. Elizabeth BEERY, b. 1844/5 6. Keziah/Kesiah BEERY, b. 1846/7 7. Edward BEERY, b. 1848/9 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Maryland, Ohio |
Sources:
1. Anon. 1966. Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-400):
2a. 1840 Census Index and Digital Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #21 of 24): page missing as of 11/02; still missing as of 02/03. 2b. 1840 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com; Image #21 of 24; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):•
3. 1850 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #19 of 51): Walnut Twp., Dist. 41, Fairfield Co., OH, p. 205A, 1106/1106, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):•
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