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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Martha Magdalena Croninger: Birth: ABT 1821 in Ohio, United States.

  2. Lucinda Croninger: Birth: 7 MAR 1823 in Stark County, Ohio, United States. Death: 11 JUN 1904 in Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States

  3. Daniel Croninger: Birth: ABT 1825.

  4. George Croninger: Birth: 28 MAR 1827 in Sugar Creek Twp, Stark County, Ohio, United States. Death: 22 APR 1910 in Richland County, Wisconsin, United States

  5. John Chroninger: Birth: 15 MAY 1827 in Stark County, Ohio, United States. Death: 23 SEP 1851 in Stark County, Ohio, United States

  6. Leonard Chroninger: Birth: ABT 1830 in Stark County, Ohio, United States.

  7. Elizabeth Croninger: Birth: ABT 1832 in Stark County, Ohio, United States.

  8. Henry Chroninger: Birth: 24 APR 1834 in Stark County, Ohio, United States. Death: 25 JUL 1910 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, United States

  9. Benjamin Franklin Chroninger: Birth: ABT 1835 in Ohio, United States. Death: ABT 1882

  10. Sarah Croninger: Birth: ABT 1837.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Alice Croninger: Birth: 13 SEP 1862 in Indiana, United States. Death: 2 APR 1948

  2. Missouri E "Zora" Croninger: Birth: FEB 1867 in Marion County, Indiana, United States.

  3. Emma Cora Croninger: Birth: APR 1870 in Indiana, United States.


Sources
1. Title:   Early Marriages of Stark County, Ohio 1809-1840 (The Alliance Genealogy Society, Alliance, Ohio; 1986)
2. Title:   William Henry Perrin, History of Stark County, Ohio (Baskin & Battey, 186 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois - 1881)
3. Title:   Noted on website <familysearch.org>
4. Title:   U.S. Dept of the Interior, War of 1812 Military Pension File of Benjamin Croninger, 2nd Regiment Hindman's Ohio Militia (1850 - 1916)

Notes
a. Note:   g there about 1809 or 1810. He and Jonathan Neeley were residents near a place known as Wert's tavern on the north side of the State Road west of Canton, Ohio. Neeley later moved to near Indianapolis, Indiana. This would explain later Croninger moves to that area of Indiana. Benjamin enlisted in the regiment of Canton Blue Rifles, commanded by Capt. George Stedger, at Canton, Ohio about 3rd of August, 1812 for service in the War of 1812. He was discharged at Middle Sandusky, Ohio, 1st February 1813. He reenlisted in a volunteer organization to retake Fort Mackinaw, Green Bay at which place he was engaged with the British and Indians. He was in this service for about nine months. Several of the records, applications in his Pension Record include a spelling of his name as Chroninger. He is listed as a land-holder in 1827 of Sugar Creek Township in "History of Stark County, Ohio." In the late 1850's he sold his land near Beach City, Stark Co., Ohio and went to Marion County, Indiana. He obtained land and a grist mill on the west side of Fall Creek, just opposite a saw-mill. He either joined or was joined by two of his sons; Leonard and Francis (Benjamin), who bought the mill from their father. They owned and operated it until 1864. This site is presently covered by the Geist Reservoir in Indianapolis.
Note:   Benjamin was an early settler of Stark County, Ohio, apparently arrivin
b. Note:   Spouse's name "Sally Hir" on marriage record <familysearch.org> Spouse's name "Sally Hix" on 2nd " " " , page 45


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