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Benjamin HORN
Susanna KEMMERER |
Husband: Benjamin HORN
Birth: 23 Mar 1805, VA? or PA Death: 2 May 1867 Father: Christian HORN Mother: Mary WOLF |
Marriage: 9 Oct 1828, Knox Co., OH |
Wife: Susanna "Susan" KEMMERER / KEMMER
Birth: 1806/7, Monongalia Co., VA Death: aft. 1870 Father: John KEMMERER / KEMMER Mother: Nancy HORN |
Children — born in Knox Co., OH: |
1. Nancy
HORN, b. 12 Sep 1829 2. Delilah HORN, b. 1830/1 3. Rachel HORN, b. 21 Oct 1832/3/4 4. Abraham HORN, b. 1834/5 5. Sampson HORN, b. 1836/7 6. Mary HORN, b. 20 Aug 1838/39/40 7. Christopher "Chesley?" HORN, b. 25 Mar 1841 8. Susanna HORN, b. 1843/4 9. Benjamin HORN, Jr., b. 1846/7 10. John HORN, b. May 1850 |
Sources:
1. Liahona Research (Orem, UT), compilers. 1996. Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850 (Broderbund CD-400):
2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830 (Broderbund CD-315):
3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
4. Family Quest Archives: Ohio Federal Census 1850: Knox County. Heritage Quest CD M432-700 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen): Butler Twp., Knox Co., p. 393B, 2393/2453, enumerated 21 Sep 1850:
5. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: International Genealogical Index (IGI).
6. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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