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Daniel McKAHAN IV
Harriet PARKS |
Husband: Daniel McKAHAN IV
Birth: 1822/3, Washington Co., PA Death: 1900, Clarinda, Page Co., IA Father: Daniel McKAHAN III Mother: Esther IRWIN |
Marriage: 26 Apr 1849, Knox Co., OH |
Wife: Harriet PARKS
Birth: 8 Mar 1831, Harrison Twp., Knox Co., OH Death: 6 Oct 1896, Montezuma, Poweshiek Co., IA Father: James PARKS II Mother: Christine ELY |
Children: |
1. Keziah Jane McKAHAN, b. 29 Aug 1850, Knox Co., OH; d. 3 Aug
1923, Anita, Cass Co., IA; m. 23 Mar 1873, Poweshiek Co., IA, Henry C.
BANGHAM
2. Cassius C. McKAHAN, b. Oct 1859, Green Co., WI; d. 19 Jan 1917, Great Falls, MT; m. 1895, Maggie L. __?__ 3. Charles B. McKAHAN, b. 17 Feb 1865 |
Sources:
1a. Liahona Research (Orem, UT), compilers. 1996. Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850 (Broderbund CD-400):
1b. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
2. Family Quest Archives: Ohio Federal Census 1850: Knox County. Heritage Quest CD M432-700: Butler Twp., Knox Co., p. 392AB, 2378/2438 (enumerated 20 Sep 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. Email from Elaine Rathmann. |
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