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From: mary stickney <>
Subject: [OHCUYAHO-L] marriage records
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 07:49:38 -0500
Are there marriage records as far back as 1853? probaly in cleveland or
Hancock county.
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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 22:49:04 -0500
From: "Robert Yerington" <>
Reply-To: "Robert Yerington" <>
To: "Mary Stickney" <>,"Rachelle Curtis"
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I also saw the records in Tipton, but also noticed That the John tjere
had
no D. for a middle initial. I also saw that his name was spelled
Yarrington
one place Yerrington on another page. Her name was listed as Sarah
Powell
in 1858. But the > marriage to Sarah Wade took place in Ohio in 1853.
She
was born in 1831 so, depending on what time of year the census was taken
she
would have been 28 in 1860. If this is the same John Yerington he may
have
lost his first wife and by chance married another Sarah in 1858. When I
looked up the John & Sarah married in Cedar county, I looked under the
ladies also. That is where I found it spelled Yerr---. I also saw that
it
looked like she had been married before. The best I can do with the
second
name is Emma. Just
guess. She may have been the child of an older brother they took in.
Weren't
aany welfare
programs in those days. She may also have been adopted from another
family
and taken the name. The age for D.W.and Josephine were right for the
census
and for an 1853 wedding. If he remarried tthe 2nd Sarah the last 5 or 6
kids
could very likely been hers.
> The first name is Sarah Yerington age 28
>
> I can not read the second name. age 10. see if you can read it.
>
> The 3rd name is Webster (Daniel Webster) age 5
>
> I thought Daniel Webster was John and Sarah's first child. They did not
> even get married until 1858 in Cedar county ( I sent my copy of the
> license to Rachelle Yerington-Curits).
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