David Jeremiah and Margaret Mazy
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David Jeremiah and Margaret Mazy
| Barb C. (View posts) | Posted: 18 Feb 2003 9:54PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Jeremiah, Mazy, James, Thomas, Markus, Wynant
I am researching the Jeremiah family. I am looking for information on the parents of the patriarch and on the children. If any of this is familiar, please write! Thank you.
David Jeremiah (1839 - 04-14-1891) was married to Margaret Mazy (1834 - 11-04-1900) both born (and married in Wales around 1855). They came to America after 1858 and they probably went to Mercer County, Sharon, Pennsylvania but, were living in Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ohio before 1861.
They had eight children Thomas, Ester, both were born in Wales, Enoch, John, Richard, David, Margretta and William C, who was my mothers grandfathers father. The rest of the children were born in Youngstown.
Margaret was a housewife. David was a coal miner. They lived in Trumbel County, Vienna Township, Ohio during the 1880 census. He died at age 55 in Youngstown. Margaret lived at Paines Corners then she lived at 655 Erie Street, both of Youngstown, the later being her place of residence upon her death. They are both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Youngstown, Ohio.
David Jeremiah (1839 - 04-14-1891) was married to Margaret Mazy (1834 - 11-04-1900) both born (and married in Wales around 1855). They came to America after 1858 and they probably went to Mercer County, Sharon, Pennsylvania but, were living in Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ohio before 1861.
They had eight children Thomas, Ester, both were born in Wales, Enoch, John, Richard, David, Margretta and William C, who was my mothers grandfathers father. The rest of the children were born in Youngstown.
Margaret was a housewife. David was a coal miner. They lived in Trumbel County, Vienna Township, Ohio during the 1880 census. He died at age 55 in Youngstown. Margaret lived at Paines Corners then she lived at 655 Erie Street, both of Youngstown, the later being her place of residence upon her death. They are both buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Youngstown, Ohio.