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James Thompson LYBARGER
Ms. __?__ Amelia CRUM |
Husband: James Thompson LYBARGER
Birth: 25 Nov 1804, PA Death: 4 Apr 1864, Knox Co., OH Father: Andrew LYBARGER Mother: Naomi THOMPSON |
Marriage-1: ca. 1825/6 |
Wife-1: Ms. __?__ |
Marriage-2: 24 Dec 1833, Wayne Co., OH |
Wife-2: Amelia CRUM
Birth: 13 Jul 1813, VA Death: 6 Feb 1902, Knox Co., OH |
Child with Wife-1: |
1. Thompson LYBARGER, b. 24 Apr 1827; m. 1852, Louisa WOLFE (b. 12 Nov 1832; d. 24 Aug 1910) |
Children with Amelia CRUM — born in Wayne Co., OH: |
2. Elijah Crum LYBARGER, b. 30 May 1838; d. 26 Aug 1889, Millwood,
Union Twp., Knox Co., OH; m. 26 Aug 1859, Julydia WINTERRINGER
3. Edwin Lewis LYBARGER, b. 29 Sep 1840; d. 27 Jun 1924, Coshocton Co., OH; m1. 27 Jan 1867, Saprona W. ROGERS; m2. 10 Dec 1885, Nancy MOORE |
Sources:
1. Anon. 1966. Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-400):
2. Family Quest Archives: Ohio Federal Census 1850: Knox County. Heritage Quest CD M432-700: Millwood, Union Twp., Knox Co., OH, p. 412B, 2639/2702, enumerated 30 Sep 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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