Charles Walters1
M, b. 1876
Father | George W Walters1 b. 11 Nov 1849 |
Charles Walters was born in 1876 at Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio, USA.1
Citations
- [S237] Brant & Fuller, BOOK History of the Upper Ohio Valley, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - UPPER OHIO VALLEY
"History of the Upper Ohio Valley" Vol. II, Brant & Fuller, 1890.
GEORGE W. WALTERS
George W. Walters, senior partner of the hardware firm of George Walters & Co., is a son of George and Isabella (Little) Walters, the former one of the partners of the Wheeling Wagon & Carriage company, and was born November 11, 1849. Until about the age of fifteen he remained at home, acquiring an education, spending about three years at Harding's Business college. About the age of fifteen he entered on his mercantile life in Wheeling, first with Ott, Son & Co., as shipping clerk, then as book-keeper, and finally as traveling salesman. He remained with this firm until the latter part of 1871, when he, with S. O. Cummins, formed the firm of Cummins & Walters, hardware dealers, in Bellaire, and with him he remained until January 1, 1883. He and his brother, Charles Walters, then formed the firm of George Walters & Co., hardware dealers, first locating in the Gorby building, continuing here for three years, when they purchased a building of J. H. Grafton, and after enlarging the same commenced business at that place, where they have since remained. He was married in 1874 to Miss Minnie Wilson, a daughter of Thomas Wilson, of Centreville, Ohio. By her he has one son, Charles W., born in 1876. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity of Bellaire, and a member of the Knights of Honor. Both he and wife are members of the First Methodist Episcopal church, of Bellaire, Ohio. He has paid some attention to home politics, serving the city as councilman. He was elected as trustee of the Bellaire water works in 1887, and his term expiring in 1890, he was re-elected for three more years. During all his service as chairman, Mr. Walters management has caused $5,000 debt to be paid. He is one of the directors of the Enterprise Window Glass company and Bellaire Glass works, besides owning some real estate in different parts of the city. He has always been successful in all his dealings, and is one of the pushing, enter- prising men who has helped make Bellaire what she is.
Benjamin Arnold
M, d. 1788
Benjamin Arnold married Elizabeth Hill in 1750; Benjamin died after 1765 and Elizabeth married James Edwards. Her son William Arnold married her step daughter Judith Edwards who had been married to John Scuddy. Benjamin Arnold died in 1788 at Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA.
Family | Elizabeth Hill b. 1728 |
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Elizabeth Hill
F, b. 1728
Elizabeth Hill was born in 1728. She married Benjamin Arnold in 1750; Benjamin died after 1765 and Elizabeth married James Edwards. Her son William Arnold married her step daughter Judith Edwards who had been married to John Scuddy. As of 1750,her married name was Arnold.
Family | Benjamin Arnold d. 1788 |
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William Reynolds
M, b. 1740, d. 1805
Father | Thomas Reynolds b. 1716, d. 1760 |
Mother | Hannah Lewis b. 1720, d. 1760 |
William Reynolds was born in 1740 at Caroline County, Virginia, America. He married Margaret Harris in 1763. William Reynolds died in 1805 at Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA.
Family | Margaret Harris b. 1745, d. 1782 |
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Margaret Harris
F, b. 1745, d. 1782
Margaret Harris was born in 1745 at Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, America. She married William Reynolds, son of Thomas Reynolds and Hannah Lewis, in 1763. As of 1763,her married name was Reynolds. Margaret Harris died in 1782 at Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA.
Family | William Reynolds b. 1740, d. 1805 |
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Thomas Reynolds
M, b. 1716, d. 1760
Father | Richard Reynolds b. 1669, d. 1785 |
Mother | Mary Anderson b. 1680, d. 1728 |
Thomas Reynolds married Hannah Lewis. Thomas Reynolds was born in 1716 at Surry, Surry, Virginia, America. He died in 1760 at Caroline County, Virginia, America.
Family | Hannah Lewis b. 1720, d. 1760 |
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Hannah Lewis
F, b. 1720, d. 1760
Hannah Lewis married Thomas Reynolds, son of Richard Reynolds and Mary Anderson. Her married name was Reynolds. Hannah Lewis was born in 1720 at Caroline County, Virginia, America. She died in 1760 at Caroline County, Virginia, America.
Family | Thomas Reynolds b. 1716, d. 1760 |
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Richard Reynolds
M, b. 1669, d. 1785
Richard Reynolds married Mary Anderson. Richard Reynolds was born in 1669 at Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, America. He died in 1785 at Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia, USA.
Family | Mary Anderson b. 1680, d. 1728 |
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Mary Anderson
F, b. 1680, d. 1728
Mary Anderson married Richard Reynolds. Her married name was Reynolds. Mary Anderson was born in 1680 at Surry, Surry County, Virginia, America. She died in 1728.
Family | Richard Reynolds b. 1669, d. 1785 |
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Nathan Thompson1
M, b. 1765, d. 12 March 1814
Nathan Thompson was born in 1765.1 He married Mary Spencer in 1788.1 Nathan Thompson left a will before 1814; Tim Bode @ www.myfamily.com, Belmont County OH:
I have verified that Jemima was the daughter of Nathan and Mary Thompson of Montgomery County, Maryland.
Montgomery County, Maryland, Accounts and Inventories, Volume L, page 4 and 5, list the heirs of Nathan Thompson, those listed were: Wife, Mary and twelve children: Jemima, David, Solomon, Nathan, Elizabeth, Richard, Acha (Achsah), Kitty (Katherine), Jefferson, Reason, Jerrome and Lusianna?.2 He died on 12 March 1814 at Thompson's Corner, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
I have verified that Jemima was the daughter of Nathan and Mary Thompson of Montgomery County, Maryland.
Montgomery County, Maryland, Accounts and Inventories, Volume L, page 4 and 5, list the heirs of Nathan Thompson, those listed were: Wife, Mary and twelve children: Jemima, David, Solomon, Nathan, Elizabeth, Richard, Acha (Achsah), Kitty (Katherine), Jefferson, Reason, Jerrome and Lusianna?.2 He died on 12 March 1814 at Thompson's Corner, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Family | Mary Spencer b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
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Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 4 Apr 12014 posting by Tim Bode on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section.
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, File Cabinet posting: "Joseph Thompson Rev War S40572 pension" by Tim Bode, 4 Apr 2014.
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Mary Spencer1
F, b. 1770, d. between 1850 and 1860
Mary Spencer was born in 1770.1 She married Nathan Thompson in 1788.1 As of 1788,her married name was Thompson.1 Mary Spencer died between 1850 and 1860.1
Family | Nathan Thompson b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
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Rhoda Mobley1
F, b. 1827
Father | Lewis MOBLEY1 b. 1785, d. Apr 1850 |
Mother | Jemima THOMPSON1 b. 1788, d. 3 Dec 1868 |
Rhoda Mobley was born in 1827.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
David Thompson1
M, b. 1789, d. 11 May 1850
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
David Thompson was born in 1789 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1 He died on 11 May 1850 at Guernsey County, Ohio, USA.1
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Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Jemima Thompson1
F, b. 1820
Father | David Thompson1 b. 1789, d. 11 May 1850 |
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Elizabeth Thompson1
F, b. 1792
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Elizabeth Thompson was born in 1792 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Nathan Thompson1
M, b. 1795, d. 20 February 1870
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Nathan Thompson was born in 1795 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1 He died on 20 February 1870.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Richard Thompson1
M, b. 1796, d. 1823
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Solomon Thompson1
M, b. 1798
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Solomon Thompson was born in 1798 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Catherine Thompson1
F, b. 1803
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Catherine Thompson was born in 1803 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Thomas Jefferson Thompson1
M, b. 1804, d. June 1860
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Thomas Jefferson Thompson was born in 1804 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1 He died in June 1860.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Achsah Thompson1
M, b. 1806
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Achsah Thompson was born in 1806 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Reason Thompson1
M, b. 1810
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Reason Thompson was born in 1810 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Jerome Thompson1
M, b. 1812
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Jerome Thompson was born in 1812 at Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Louisiana Thompson1
F, b. 1814, d. 1860
Father | Nathan Thompson1 b. 1765, d. 12 Mar 1814 |
Mother | Mary Spencer1 b. 1770, d. bt 1850 - 1860 |
Citations
- [S159] Skip Magyar, 18 Aug 2011, 20 Feb 2014 posting by Skip Magyar on topic "Jemima Thompson and Nathan Mobley in File Cabinet section of www.myfamily.com.
Ebenezer Parke Sr1
M, b. 12 May 1747, d. 25 April 1839
Father | John Parke II1 b. c 1703, d. 14 Sep 1758 |
Mother | Mary Davis1 b. c 1708, d. 1771 |
Ebenezer Park, Pioneer Settler of Madison County, Kentucky
Ebenezer Park was born in Frederick county, Virginia on 12 May 1747. On 06 Jan 1772 he married Tabitha Mills, the daughter of John Mills and Rebecca Harold. Ebenezer and Tabitha were married in Salisbury, Rowan county, North Carolina and made it their home until 1795. In 1795 Ebenezer and Tabitha, thier 10 children and his two brothers left North Carolina and followed the Daniel Boone Trail into what became Madison county, Kentucky. they settled near the town of Richmond, Kentucky. Later they moved to Station Camp, where he lived for many years. He finally settled on the waters of Drowning Creek in Madison county, where he lived and died.
In the marriage bond, signed by John Hawkins, Ebenezer signed his name "Parke"
Ebenezer would not take the oath of allegiance to the State of North Carolina against the King in 1778. He was a man of unusal education for his day.
He was the son of John Park and Mary Davis of Virginia.1 Ebenezer Park from G W Park's Genealogy
These are the exact words taken directly from the genealogy of G.W. Park, son of Eli Park, grandson of Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills. "Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills married at Salisbury, North Carolina, January 6, 1772. Tabitha Mills was a daughter of Jonathan Mills a resident of Rowan County, North Carolina. Ebenezer Park born May 12, 1747 died April 5, 1830 at his home in Madison County, Kentucky. Traditions say he was born in Virginia, youngest of seven sons, married at 25 and was 92 when he died. Tabitha Mills born February 27, 1752 died October 15, 1826, she was 20 when she married, and 74 when she died.
Ebenezer Park and his wife, with all their children left Rowan County, North Carolina and located in Madison County in 1800. Ebenezer Park first bought a double log house which stood on the present sight (sic) of Woodlawn. Becoming uneasy as to the proximity of Richmond and the possible demoralizing effect on the morals of his sons, he sold and planted his home 12 miles east of Richmond on Drowning Creek. (Given by Jonathan Park of Bloomington, Illinois.)1" Ebenezer Parke Sr was born on 12 May 1747 at Virginia, America.1 He died on 25 April 1839 at age 91.1
Ebenezer Park was born in Frederick county, Virginia on 12 May 1747. On 06 Jan 1772 he married Tabitha Mills, the daughter of John Mills and Rebecca Harold. Ebenezer and Tabitha were married in Salisbury, Rowan county, North Carolina and made it their home until 1795. In 1795 Ebenezer and Tabitha, thier 10 children and his two brothers left North Carolina and followed the Daniel Boone Trail into what became Madison county, Kentucky. they settled near the town of Richmond, Kentucky. Later they moved to Station Camp, where he lived for many years. He finally settled on the waters of Drowning Creek in Madison county, where he lived and died.
In the marriage bond, signed by John Hawkins, Ebenezer signed his name "Parke"
Ebenezer would not take the oath of allegiance to the State of North Carolina against the King in 1778. He was a man of unusal education for his day.
He was the son of John Park and Mary Davis of Virginia.1 Ebenezer Park from G W Park's Genealogy
These are the exact words taken directly from the genealogy of G.W. Park, son of Eli Park, grandson of Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills. "Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills married at Salisbury, North Carolina, January 6, 1772. Tabitha Mills was a daughter of Jonathan Mills a resident of Rowan County, North Carolina. Ebenezer Park born May 12, 1747 died April 5, 1830 at his home in Madison County, Kentucky. Traditions say he was born in Virginia, youngest of seven sons, married at 25 and was 92 when he died. Tabitha Mills born February 27, 1752 died October 15, 1826, she was 20 when she married, and 74 when she died.
Ebenezer Park and his wife, with all their children left Rowan County, North Carolina and located in Madison County in 1800. Ebenezer Park first bought a double log house which stood on the present sight (sic) of Woodlawn. Becoming uneasy as to the proximity of Richmond and the possible demoralizing effect on the morals of his sons, he sold and planted his home 12 miles east of Richmond on Drowning Creek. (Given by Jonathan Park of Bloomington, Illinois.)1" Ebenezer Parke Sr was born on 12 May 1747 at Virginia, America.1 He died on 25 April 1839 at age 91.1
Citations
- [S212] Unknown compiler, Park Family Tree Maker by carolynparksim1.