JOHN MCQUOID B.1783 M. IRELAND 1798? D.MAR 12,
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WILLIAM MCQUOID B.1802 D.SEP 14, 1870 Lebanon IA
- Name: William MCQUOID
- Given Name: William
- Surname: Mcquoid
- Sex: M
- Birth: Abt 1802 in Orange County, New York, USA 1
- Death: Abt 1870 in Lebanon, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
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- Burial: Lebanon Cemetery, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
- Change Date: 29 Jan 2001
- Note: REFN: 428
Father: John
MCQUOID b: 2 Dec 1772
Mother: Mary
Jane MCINTYRE b: 6 Oct 1774 in County Down, Ireland
Marriage 1 Elizabeth
Jane STARR
Marriage 2 Nancy
COPELAND
- Married: 15 Mar 1827 in Union County, Indiana, USA 2
- Note: CHAN14 Apr 2001
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MARY MCINTIRE B.1785 IRELAND M. IRELAND 1798?
D.AUG 02,1873 87YRS 22 DAYS, UNION CO.INDIANA |
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JONATHAN MCQUOID B.JUN 9, 1832 D.MAR 15, 1895
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2.Nancy Copeland B.Jan 29, 1806 Married in Union Co. Indiana
Died:Abt 1851 in Iowa, USA
1.Parke, Elizabeth McQuoid, William 2/24/1858
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JASPER MCQUOID B.APR 27,1873 D.APR 9,1916 |
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Abraham VanFleet B.MAR 4, 1817 D.SEP 16, 1870. More information. |
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GITTINA VANFLEET MCQUOID B.JUl 11, 1836 D.Nov 14,1890 |
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Mattie Berger B.AUG 11, 1811 In Hunterdon Co., NJ Six children
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JONATHAN MONTEMCQUOID WIFE ELSIE MILLER |
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John B. McGreevy Married
Nov. 5, 1844 Died
in 1851
Mrs.
Martha E. Harr 1826-1902
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J.B. MCGREEVY CHILDREN JOSEPH, LILLIE Read a letter from JB to Lillie |
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MARTHA HARR
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JOSEPH WILLIAMSON His father's name: JOSEPH WILLIAMSON
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His father's name: JOSEPH WILLIAMSON
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WIFE: Hannah Lemming |
From the Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren
Counties – 1890
JOSEPH WILLIAMSON
Joseph Williamson, deceased, is numbered among the honored pioneers of Van
Buren County Iowa. He is located in the county in 1835, when it formed a
part of the Territory of Michigan. The entire State was then an almost
uninhabited wilderness and gave little promise of its present prosperity
or of the advanced position, which it today occupies in the Union.
Mr. Williamson, a son of Francis and Eve McNamar Williamson, was born June
20, 1814, in Scioto County Ohio, where the first twelve years of his life
were spent upon his father’s farm. In 1826, he accompanied the family on
their removal from Ohio to Indiana, where he continued to reside until
1835, when he journeyed westward, crossing the Father of Water and set
foot upon Iowa soil. From that time until his death, he was identified
with the history of the State and especially with the growth and
advancement of southeastern Iowa. He aided in the erection of the first
house in Farmington and after a year returned to Indiana where, on July
24, 1836, he was united in marriage with Hannah Lemming, who was born in
Knox County Ohio, August 28, 1817, and is a daughter of Elias and Deborah
Reed Lemming, who were natives of New Jersey, the former born of Scotch
parentage, while the latter was of Irish lineage.
About the time when Iowa was made a territory, in 1838, Mr. Williamson and
his wife removed to the vicinity of Bonaparte where they resided until
1850, when they became residents of Davis County. Twelve years later they
removed to Van Buren County, but in 1875, again became residents of Davis
County, where Mr. Williamson died on August 19, 1889. He was a farmer by
occupation and followed that business during the greater part of his life.
As a citizen, he occupied a front rank among the progressive and
influential men of the community and his death proved a loss to a large
circle of friends and acquaintances.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Williamson were born eleven children. John W., born in
Indiana, died before the walls of Vicksburg, on March 23, 1862, while
serving as a soldier of Company D, Thirtieth Iowa Infantry; Francis M. was
born October 10, 1838, and resided in Milton, claims to have been the
first white child born in Van Buren County; Mary A., is the wife of G. W.
Rosser of Colorado; Ellen, is deceased; William H., is living in Van Buren
County; Emily J., is deceased; Eva E. is the wife of C.E. Archer and their
home is in Davis County; Martha J., is also deceased; Clara is the wife of
W.F. Edmondson and the Postmistress of Milton, Iowa; Sarah I. and Helen B.
has passed away.
The mother of this family is still living and makes her home in Van Buren
County. She is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a most
estimable lady.
I am not related, and am only copying
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JOHN WILLIAMSON B.BR>D. R.
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CATHERINE SHAFFER Her father's name: JOHN SHAFFER
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MARY WILLIAMSON
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CALEB WILCOXSON
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