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Subject: Re: [INBLACKF] burial location of Elizabeth Sarah Staily Dearduff
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:28:30 -0000
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Author: LeAnneDeardeuff12
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OH Thank you thank you thank you!! Please send the tombstone. A woman who does free lookups for Ohio looked in a cemetery book. This is her email to me.
David N. McBride and Jane N. McBride, compilers, _Cemetery Inscriptions of Highland County, Ohio_ (1954; reprint, Hillsboro, Ohio: The Southern Ohio Genealogical Society, 1990).
page 4
Suiter-Williams Cemetery, Brushcreek Township
DEARDE???, An_, son ____ 5, 1837, ____
DEARDEUFF, Jacob d. Feb, 1840
page 452
High Top Cemetery, Penn Township
DEARDORFF, Rebecca d. Jul 9, 1862, a. 89-5-6
I've misplaced my 1856-1857 deaths book. I'll get back to you when it shows up. Yolanda
You would think that would be our man since he was living in Brush County then didn't show up in the 1840 census but that Stephen and Sarah did.
I went to the Family History Library in Salt Lake and found a Sarah Dearduff buried in Greene Co. Ohio. I assumed it was her but couldn't find out why she would have gone to Greene. So I will use your information instead. Do you have any of her lines. In the pastors record on film in the library it said that her father was Jacob Stailey and he was deceased.
Do you have any more information on the other Jacob from Preble. I know he isn't our man and I really believe that he isn't Peter Dierdorffs son either since we have that Yager connection. I will organize my notes that I have taken and send it you.
Could you please send me sources of what you have. That would be fantastic.
Thanks so much! By the way, I found Jacob Dearduff in the Brush Creek 1820 census. I found a history of Brush Creek Ohio and they say that the Yargers settled it about 1819. I figured that is an alternate spelling to Yeager and that Jacob moved there with them then. They were from VA.
LeAnne
Could you send me that picture through me email? Thank you so much. I am way excited!!
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