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Note: Jesse Cherry Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about upgrading this memorial... Birth: �Ctab�Dunknown Death: �Ctab�DJul. 28 (Stone has partially sunken below ground) Burial: Harrison Township Cemetery South Bloomfield Pickaway County Ohio, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Dave Record added: Jul 07, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 113452890 Groom's Name: Jesse Cherry Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Rebecca A. Taylor Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 08 Mar 1837 Marriage Place: Franklin, Ohio Groom's Father's Name: Groom's Mother's Name: Bride's Father's Name: Bride's Mother's Name: Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01195-0 System Origin: Ohio-EASy Source Film Number: 285142 Reference Number: p 161 United States Census, 1860 for Jesse Sherry �C Back to search results The original image is viewable at fold3.com At fold3.com you can view, print, and save the original image. (fees may apply) Go to fold3.com Search collection About this collection name:�Ctab�DJesse Sherry residence:�Ctab�D, Benton, Iowa ward:�Ctab�DCanton Township age:�Ctab�D45 years estimated birth year:�Ctab�D1815 birthplace:�Ctab�DOhio gender:�Ctab�DMale page:�Ctab�D65 family number:�Ctab�D455 film number:�Ctab�D803311 dgs number:�Ctab�D4218032 image number:�Ctab�D00436 nara number:�Ctab�DM653 The same year (1831) John Fenstemaker, Lemuel Roberts, Arthur Stotts and Jesse Cherry settled in the township. The first mentioned, with his wife Catherine, came from Fairfield County, Ohio, and settled in Section 21, where he died. His son George is a resident of the township. Jacob and Jonas Fenstemaker, brothers of John, came to the township somewhat later, and both spent their lives in the county. Lemuel and Elizabeth Roberts were natives of Maryland, who located in Fairfield County, Ohio, in 1824, and seven years later took up their residence in Section 2, cut off in the erection of Wyandot County in 1845. Arthur Stotts was from Pickaway County, Ohio, and settled in Section 15: He and his wife subsequently removed to Lima. Jesse Cherry, also from Pickaway County, located close to Stotts, and both he and his wife died upon the old homestead. Andrew Beck and family came from Fairfield County, Ohio, with his brother-in-law, John Fenstemaker, and located on land in this township previously entered by his father, Andrew Beck, Sr., who had taken up several hundred acres. His brother Daniel came out about two years later, and afterward their brothers, Henry, Peter and John, joined the settlement, all locating in what is now Amanda, except Henry whose farm was in Ridge, and included in the territory taken in the erection of Wyandot County. The parents, Andrew and Catherine, did not settle here until some time after the sons, and both died in the township. Andrew, Jr., died near Wharton; Daniel removed to Missouri and there died; Henry died on his farm in Wyandot County; Peter died in this township; John resides in Indiana, and the two daughters, Mrs. John Fenstemaker and Mrs, Jacob Backer, live on their respective homesteads in Hancock and Wyandot Counties
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