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Israel Allen TERRELL

(1725.)  to (1742.)  No further record.


George M. TERRELL

Timeline

Birth  1857  6 Feb  Ohio

Death 1886  4 Mar Age: 29  Baxter Springs, Cherokee, Kansas, age 29 yr 1 m 18 days


Anna E. TERRELL

Timeline

Birth  186910 Jun  Ohio

Death  1891  18 Dec Age: 22  Highland County, Ohio

Burial   New Vienna I.O.O.F. Cemetery, New Vienna, Green Township,Clinton County, Ohio

Education   Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio


Clovis The Riparian

LIVING 420,?. FROM ENCYC. BRIT."CHLODOVECCHUS", c. 466-511, FOUNDER OFTHE  MEROVINGIAN POWER IN WESTERN EUROPE. BECAME KING AT ABOUT AGE 15WHEN HE  SUCCEDED HIS FATHER CHILDERIC. SEE PGS 951-952 VOL 5.BRITTANICA 1963.


St. Clotilda RC 349-51

CLOTILDA, A BURGUNDIAN PRINCESS, WAS A NIECE OF KING GUNDOBAD. SHE WASA  CATHOLIC AND SET ABOUT TO CONVERT HER HUSBAND TO HER RELIGION.


CLODOMIR

KILLED IN THE BATTLE VEZERONCE, NEAR VIENNE ON JUNE 25, 524


James Harrison CRAVENS

FIFTH GENERATION: GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN OF JOHN HIATT, JR.

(444.)     JAMES HARRISON CRAVENS (?93.)  (12.)  (2.)  (1.):
b. 2 August 1802, Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Va.; d. 4 December 1876, Osgood, Ripley Co., Indiana; m. SOPHIA COPITS; b. c1803, Va.

CH: (1280.)  J. Oscar; (1281.)  John R.; (1282.)  Amanda; (1283.)  James E.

Biographical Directory of the American Congress:
James Harrison Cravens (second cousin of James Addison Cravens)., a representative from Indiana; born in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Va., August 2, 1802; studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1823, and commenced practice in Harrisonburg, Va.; moved to Franklin, Pa.,  in 1823 and resumed the practice of law; moved to Madison, Indiana, in 1829 and engaged in agricultural pursuits; member of the State house of representatives in 1831 and 1832; moved to Ripley Co., Indiana, in 1833, where he practiced law and managed a farm; member of the State senate in 1839; presidential elector on the Whig ticket of Harrison and Tyler in 1840; elected to the Twenty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1841 - March 3, 1843).; unsuccessful candidate for election to the attorney generalship of the State in 1856; lieutenant colonel of the Eighty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War; during Morgan's raid in Indiana he and his soldiers were taken captive; died in Osgood, Ripley Co., Indiana, December 4, 1876; interment in the Versailles Cemetery, Versailles, Indiana. (R103).
1850 Census, Ripley Co., Indiana: James H. Cravens, 47, Attorney at Law, Va.; Sophia. 47, Va.; J. Oscar, 16, Student, Ind.; John R., 11; Amanda, 8; James E., 5.


J. Oscar CRAVENS

(1280.)  to (1283.)  No further record.


John R. CRAVENS

(1280.)  to (1283.)  No further record.


Amanda CRAVENS

(1280.)  to (1283.)  No further record.


James E. CRAVENS

(1280.)  to (1283.)  No further record.


Reuben HAINES

(633.)     REUBEN HAINES (159.)  (23.)  (3.)  (1.):
m. (1st). NANCY CONWAY; m. (2nd). BETSY BAKER; Caesars Creek Mo. Mtg., Clinton Co., Ohio - 26-5mo-1825 - Reuben Haynes disowned for disunity. (R57).


Isaac M. COX

Timeline

Birth  1773 17 Oct  Fayette, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA

Marriage to Margaret Kinzer  1809  8 Jan Age: 35  Highland County, Ohio

Death18571 Apr Age: 83  Highland County, Ohio

Burial   High Top Cemetery, Penn Townshio, Highland County, Ohio


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